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fil MORTON GROVE New autopsy suggests foul play in ID-year-old's death

BY PAM DEFIGLIO underlying cause of death because blamed Carbondale police for For Sun-Times Media it gave a person pneumonia, vith allowing the chief witness to walk pneumonia being the immediate away on the night Pravin Var- n independently-performed cause of death. ughese disappeared. He called the autopsy is raising new Margolis said he had not made police department's actions "inept." uestions in the death of a a determination on the immediate "The Chicago or St. Louis police 19-year-old Morton Grove resident, cause of Varughese's death, and departments would never have let Pravin Varughese, whose body would want to see police rejxwts this happen," Stegmeyer said. was found in a wooded area near and documentation. That witness allegedly told Southern Illinois University in Car- However, he said Varughee maypolice that on Feb. 12, the night bondale, where he attended school, have been alive for about a thy af- Pravin Varughese disappeared, in February. ter he was injured. He determined he gave Varughese a ride after The original autopsy, performed that because the defensive wound Varughese left a party He alleg- by the downstate Jackson County on Varughese's arm had staited theedly told police that the two had an coroner's office, concluded he died healing process. altercation and Varughese fled into of hypothermia, with no indications "It's not clear whether the head the woods. Varughese's body was of trauma, and Carbondale police injuries caused death or whether found Feb. 18. said they did not suspect foul play. they incapacitated him and led to The new autopsy happened af However, an independent autop- hypothermia, which killed him," ter Lovely Varughese got a referral sy conducted by Dr. Ben Margolis, said Margolis. He spent four to to Margolis from funeral director of the Autopsy Center of Chicago, five hour on the autopsy, taking at Colonial Wojciechowski Funeral indicates that Varughese died as a photographs and making incisions Home in Niles, which handled the result of being hit. in what he described as a painstak-burial. Brad Rushton, a manager "The underlying cause of death ing process. at the funeral home, said Mrs. Var- was blunt force trauma to the Michael Cari Jackson County ughese was distraught at her son's head," said Margolis, an autopsy district attorney, said Monday the unexpected passing and wanted pathologist. case was under consideration by more information about how it He added it appeared Varughese his office. happened. was injured by another person, due "It's a death investigation.It's a "It's not unusual for us to sug- to a punch mark on his left side andserious matter," he said. "We want gest a second autopsy or even a a defensive wound on his right arm,to examine every aspect of it. We third autopsy," he said. indicating he was trying to defend don't want to comment prema- Lovely Varughese, who is a himself in a fight. There were manyturely." nurse, said she is hoping for an additional marks on the body. Carbondale Police Chief Jody investigation into whether her son's Margolis made a distinction O'Guinn did not return a calIseek- death may have been caused by between the underlying cause of ing comment on whether polce human hands rather than freezing death, which he described as the would act on the new autopsy temperatures. thing without which the person information. "It's really hard, and we're would still be alive, and the imme- Charles Stegmeyer, a Belleville not getting anywhere," she said. diate cause of death. For example, attorney hired by Pravin's mother, "We're facing more questions than he said, a car accident might be the Lovely Varughese of Morton Grove,answers." Pravin M. Varughese I photo from Carbondale police

Ill MORTON GROVE Crash sendscarinto garage, two elderlywomen tohospital

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BY NATALE HAYES unknown location in that even under porches." For Sun-Times Media I general area, Yaras said. So far, there have been no @NatHayReporter "We have a lot of sightingsreports of coyotes attacking ABT WATCH BOUTIQUE in that one area," Yaras said. pets in Morton Grove this 2014 Dads & Grads Watch Fair An increase in coyote sight-"Humans are higher on the year, but police are remind- ings in the Morton Grove areafood chain [than coyotes] ing resident to take precau- has police warning residents but when you have smaller tions. to protect small pets by keep- dogs like Pomeranians or Shi Pets should be kept on ¡ng them indoors or on short Tzus, it gets to be a prob- short leashes that don't allow leashes. lem." dogs to wander too far, and Friday, June 6th Police said a coyote den Although coyotes don't pets should never be left recently found in a residential typically pose a threat to unattended outdoors. 5:30pm to 9pm area ofMorton Grove has humans, the wild animals In addition, pet food contributed to the increase in are known for snatching should be brought inside at Saturday, June 7th sightings. small dogs, cats, rabbits and night so that leftovers don't Similar to a bird's nest, a possums. attract coyotes, and pet l0amto5pm coyote den is a temporary In Febraar a Yorkshire owners should immediately location for adult coyotes to terrier that had been let pick their dog up if a coyote Sunday, June 8th nurse their offspring before out into the backyard was is spotted nearby. they abandon the spot for a snatched by a coyote roam- A press release issued 11am to 5pm new hideout. ing in east-central Glenview by the Morton Grove Police Most ofthe reports of coy- near Roosevelt Avenue and Department reminds resi- otes have come from an area Pinehurst Drive. dents not to feed coyotes or bordered by Oakton Street to The Illinois Department ofapproach coyote pups or Exclusive and limited edition timepieces. the south, Gross Point Road Natural Resources estimatescoyote dens. to the west and the village there are more than 30,000 Coyote sightings can be Raymond Weil, Ball BMW, Movado, Rado, Gucci, Michele, Ball, Tissot, Hamilton, of Skokie to the north and coyotes in illinois. They usu- reported to Morton Grove's Swiss Army, Citizen, ESO, Michael Kors, Pandora and Gucci Jewelry east, according to Paul Yaras, ally live in wooded areas but animal control department spokesman for the Morton often roam into residential at 847-470-5200. Grove Police Department. neighborhoods. "Coyotes are pretty An animal control worker "They like big overgrown regular visitors," Yaras said. ßbt(7w spotted the coyote den last bushes and dense forest-like "We want to minimize the Woch O Jewelry Bourique week, but the clan of coyotes areas," Yaras said. "But the chances for contact between ,.. has since moved to a new, dens can be anywhere - humans and pets." i 200 N Milwaukee Ave, Glenview 847.544.2250 8 THURSDAY, JUNE 5,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUB TION NIL Share your passion to be featured in the next ad #PASSIONTOWORK t I

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III NILES Village bansgusales in commercialareas

BY IGOR STUDIXOV Before the meeting Niles munic- The Plan Commission voted to for hunting rifles, shall remain asgether, with Dick's Sporting For Sun-Times Media@istudenkov ipal code allowed businesses that not only support his request, butit has always been." Goods grandfathered in. But sold, traded and repaired firearms,to recommend that the village Trustee Rosemary Palicki after Przybylo and Village At- Niles Board of Trustees as well as businesses that hd ban gun ranges in commercial wasn't convinced. torney Joe Annunzio expressed has approved a resolution indoor firing ranges, to operte areas. They also allowed con- "I'm looking at the current concerns about legal fallout, the Thebanning indoor firing rangesin village'scommercial corridor cealed carry training centers, ordinance. It doesn't specify amendment was defeated. and the sale and trade of hand- under a special use permit. 'E'here which include gun ranges that what guns," she said. "I think the After sorne discussion, guns from the village's business was only one business that tbll un- don't involve live ammunition, to phrase should be either elimi- the trustees decided to make district, limiting them to manufac- der the scope of the ordinance - apply for special use permits. nated or changed." another amendment, this time turing districts. the Dick's Sporting Goods kcation But many trustees were Trustee Joe LoVerde agreed adding language prohibiting the When it was presented to at the Village Crossing shop ing concerned that the existing lan- with Palicki, arguing that noth- sale and trade of handguns in the board, the ordinance only plaza, which sells hunting rifles. guage, which talked about sales ing in the document would the commercial areas. The lan- restricted firing ranges to the A few weeks earlier, Jasel Patel, of "guns" without specifying naturally lead to Przybylo's guage about trade was added at manufacturing districts. But after of Chicago, petitioned the viflage towhich kind of guns they are, can interpretation. LoVerde's urgings, who said that, a number of trustees expressed allow gun shops with firing ianges allow stores to sell handguns in "Since when is a gun not a in Chicago, most of the murders concern that the current municipalas a special use in the manufactur- commercial areas. handgun?" he asked. were committed by legitimately code's language was too broad, the ing district. He wanted to oren When the ordinance came up "I echo what Joe LoVerde purchased handguns that were ordinance was amended to include a gun shop with an indoor fiing for vote, Mayor Andrew Przybylosaid," added Trustee Chris Hanu-traded. The sale and trade of the handguns ban. The ordinance range at 6143 West Howard St. sought to ease those concerns, siak. "It needs to be clarified or handguns would be allowed in won't affect concealed-carry The space is located in the heart insisting that the language only taken out completely." the manufacturing districts. teaching centers such as the one of Niles' main industrial distict, applies to hunting rifles. Palicki proposed an amend- The amendment was passed approved earlier during the same across the street from Hall's party "There will be no gun sales," ment that would ban gun shops unanimously, and the resolution meeting. rentals company. he said. "The existing ordinance, the commercial districts alto- was approved. Gun-training schoci approved by Nues Village Board

BY IGOR STUDKOV bulletsi in any way, shape or form,"merciaI corridor. People driving For Sun-Times Media@istudenkov emphasized Jens. through, she argued, might see the That said, people with valid school's signs and get the wrong The Niles Village Board has concealed carry permits will be idea. OKed plans for a gun-training able to bring their guns with them "I am wondering if we'd be center to open in the village, but inside the school as long as they branding ourselves as having gun actual firearms won't be used at don't enter the training area. stores in our main street," Palicki the facility. "If they aren't coming in for said. "I think [the schooll belongs The board approved a special training I have no issue with that,"in Nues, and I think it belongs in use permit Tuesday night that Jens explained. the industrial park." would allow the concealed carry He said that he didn't want She proposed an amendment to training center to open at 7609 people who, for example, wanted require the school to the manufac- Milwaukee Ave, near the Howard to stop by his office to chat, to turing district, but it was defeated. Street intersection. have to leave their guns in their In response to Palicki's con- Marc Jens, a retired Cook cars, where they might get stolen. cerns, Mayor Andrew Przybylo County Sheriff's officer, will be Jens assured the trustees that asked Jens if the school would running the school with his wife, he takes the safety and the legal have any signage with the word Connie. The center will provide A gun-training school has gotten e OK to open in a Niles storefront at 7609 N. restrictions very seriously. "guns." the firearms training required for Milwaukee Ave., next to a Parkway Bank branch at the Howard Street intersection. i BEN "I've been doing this for a long "It will say 'Concealed Safety anyone who applies for a con- MEYERSON/SUN-TIMES MEDIA time, and I don't compromise the Carry for Personal Defense," said cealed carry permit in Illinois. safety of the regulations for any Jens. While the trustees had some cealed carry training center have Commission earlier in May. reason" he said. "That helps, thank you," re- concerns, the board ultimately opened in Chicago area, but this During the board meeting Jens When asked whether he intendssponded Przybylo. approved the special use permit would be the first school in Niles. explained that actual firearms to sell anything from the school, After the board voted to ap- 5-1, with Trustee Rosemary Palicki Jens applied for the permiSsion wouldn't be allowed in the trainingJens indicated that he eventu- prove the school, Jens invited the casting the sole "no" vote. to open the school in March f last area; instead, students will use ally plans to sell practice pistols trustees to see it for themselves As part of the concealed carry year. He already had the expri- training pistols. While the models and software to allow students to once it opens. law in Illinois, applicants must ence in firearms training, teaèhing will have slides and magazines, practice at home. "I invite the board to come to complete a 16-hour firearms train- at the Cook County Sheriff's Policethose parts are only there to give Palicki said that, while she the training center at no charge ing course taught by an authorizedTraining Academy for ten years. students a feel for what the actual wasn't against the training center and monitor the classes, so that instructor. Since the law was His application was approve weapons are like. per se, she was worried about it you'll feel more comfortable about passed last year, a number of con- unanimously by the NuesPlai "It can't be loaded [with actual operating in the Nues' main corn- it," he said. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 2014 Il

III NILES CRIME

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of protection on May 23. According III POLICE BLOTTER MORTON GROVI III CRIME BRIEFS to police, a 19-year-old resident The following incidents were listed of the CramStreet apartment THEFT police officers arrived. Police said the victim DRUGS in the official bulletins of the Morton called 911 to report that, while shg A woman told police that her wallet, contain- was uncooperative and would not provide Munkherdene Nyamsuren, 25, of Grove and N lles police departments. was not home, Wells had gained Ing about $250 in cash and a credit card, information about the suspects. Skokie, was charged with driving on Readers are reminded that an arrest access to the residence. Police was stolen on the afternoon of May25 a suspended license and possession does not constitute a finding of guilt. said Wells had an active Order of while she stopped at Home Depot, 901 Civic DISPUTE of cannabis after a traffic stop on Only a court of law can make that protection against him, filed by Center Drive. The woman reportedly placed Police on the evening of May 23 responded Dempster Street and Prospect Ave- determination. the woman who had called police, the wallet on a shelf while she reached for a to a restaurant on the 7000 block of nue May 24. Police said Nyamsuren though she initially did not want box of screws and minutes later realized it Oempster Street after a boss and employee was stopped for traffic violations him arrested. Court information was missing, police said. reportedly became involved in a dispute and also had an active arrest war- was not available. about work responsibilities. According to rant out of OuPage County. A search A 31-year-old Berwyn man rented a 2013 DUI police, the employee was asked to clean the of the vehicle allegedly yielded Nissan Altima from an auto rental company Lopez-Robtes, age not given, RETAIL THEFT exterior of the business, but she refused. marijuana, police said. A court date on March 21 and never returned the vehicle, of 2315 Wright, North Chicago, was Cathy Ippolito, 50, of 1825 Parkside Police said the woman's boss became fright- is scheduled for June II. police said. Attempts to contact him were Drive, Park Ridge, was charged with charged with aggravated driving unsuccessful and the credit card he had ened by the employee's actions because she Joel Cervantes, 28, of Chicago, under the influence and illegal felony retail theft on May 24 after provided the company was canceled, police became "animated with her words and body she allegedly stole a portable OVO was charged with possession of transportation of open alcohol on said. language" and has been known to allegedly May 24. Police stopped Lopez- player and other merchandise, all cannabis after he was arrested on drink alcohol while working. The employee A wallet was stolen from a purse on May24 Robles' vehicle at Milwaukee and valued at $137, from a store on the Dempster Street and Austin Avenue left the restaurant prior to the arrival of after it was left behind briefly in the fitting Kedzie Avenues at 2:10 am. after 8500 block of Golf Road. Police in Morton Grove May 25. Police police. room of a store at Golf Mill Shopping Center. he was reportedly seen committing said Ippolito had a prior retail theft said Cervantes was pulled over for a Police were called to a home on the 8800 several traffic violations. Police said conviction ¡n 2011. She has a June traffic violation. He is scheduled to BATTERY block of Wisner Street on the night of May his license was also revoked and he 24 court date. appear in court June II. A man punched another man in the face 24 after a 19-year-old man and his father had no insurance. He has a June24 Donald Martello, 53, of 8609 Ross Brown, 9, of Wilmette, while they were dining at a restaurant on the reportedly became involved in an argu- court date. Milwaukee Ave., Niles, was charged was charged with possession of 9100 block of Golf Road at 2:15 am., May ment over the type of music the teen was with driving under the influence on marijuana after he was arrested 25, police said. Two other diners report- listening to. The teen then allegedly threw a ORDER OF PROTECTION May 24 after he was stopped for re- on Waukegan Road and Dempster edly intervened and broke up the fight, but fan across the room and left the residence, Kejuan Wells, 23, whose last known portedly speeding on the 7200 block Street May 28. Police said he was another man then argued with the victim police said. The family requested assistance address was 7322 CramSt., Niles, of Milwaukee Avenue at :34 am. He stopped for a traffic violation. He is before pushing him, police said. Both sus- from Nues Family Services, according to was charged with violating an order has a June 24 court date. scheduled to appear in court July 15. pects reportedly left the restaurant before police.

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III DISTRICT 207 Maine East wrapsup yearwith Senior Send-Off

BY JENNUtH JOHNSON walked across the field hou$ floor ohnson@pioneerlocaLcom I @Jen_Pioneer with an armful offlowers aid. later, joined Dean Mike Bender and school year is winding science teacher Peter Przekota down and for some seniors in a dance competition, covring Theat Maine East High School, everything from the "Macaena" to that meant breaking out the con- the "Electric Slide." fetti and silly string. "I'll miss it. It's been a fui time," Seniors wrapped up their last said DiPrizio, who has taught Friday of high school by attending and coached at Maine East for 30 the Senior Send-Off assembly held years. in their honor - and spraying some DiPrizio is known for dressing of their classmates with colorful, up as various characters to enter- sticky string. tain the students during all-school The cans were prompted confis- assemblies. cated by school security, but the eel- "I've been the [Maine East mas- ebratory spirit couldn't be capped. cot] demon, I've been Santa Claus, Students cheered loudly, sang and I've been other team mascots [like] danced to music played for a faculty the Trevian and an thdian, I've been dance-off, and hugged classmates a mermaid, Braveheart and Tom as the assembly - and their time atCruise," he said. Maine East - drew to a close. Other Maine East retirees- The Senior Send-Off is an an- who didn't hit the dance flooi with nual tradition where students who DiPrizio, but were recognized took top honors during the earlier nonetheless - included teacher as- Senior Awards Night are recog- sistants Cori Butler, Hilda Cordero nized in front of their peers and and Pratibha Parikh and Career the year's retiring faculty are an- Technical Education teacher nounced, teacher Fran Scott said. Joanne Jonikas. One of these retirees, Director Other assembly events that of Student Personnel Services and kept the crowd roaring included Varsity Soccer Coach Vie DiPrizio, dance performances by Maine made the crowd go wild when he East Orchesis and Demon Squad,

Seniors celebrate at their send-off ceremony at Maine East in Park Ridge Friday. i KEVINTANAKWFORSIJN-T1MES MEDIA

music from the Maine East language; Peyton Johnson, art; pleted the Schuler Scholar Pro- Marching Band and rapping by Daniel Choi, music; Adrian Del- gram are John Collantes, attending students Matt Dumay and Mike gado, speech arts; Angelo Matni, Bates College; Judith Glikberg Petillo. math and physical education; and attending Occidental College; Bat- Several seniors were recog- Tom Joseph, science. maniai Ontogtokh, attending Yale nized for their academic achieve- These awards were handed out University; Syed Matin, attending ments, including Maine East's top during the school's Senior Honors Johns Hopkins University; and honor, the Senior Department Program on May 28. Daniel Choi, attending Brandeis Awards. This year's award win- The Class of 2014 also includes University. ners, chosen for their academic five students who are the school's This week, Maine East seniors excellence by school faculty, in- first graduates of the Schuler finish off their final exams, attend elude David Schnobrich, applied Scholar Program. The program, the Senior Breakfast at Victoria technology; Patrick Zajac, busi- introduced at Maine East in 2010, Beau Jolie in Schiller Park and i ness education; Cynthia Garcia, prepares a select group of studentsSenior Prom at the Hilton of family consumer sciences; Isabelleto attend some of the country's Northbrook before receiving their Trier, English and social science; most prestigious colleges and diplomas during June 9 gradua- I Maine East's Demon Squad performs atibe Senior Send-Off ceremony Friday. KEVIN Pamela Mejia, English language universities. tion ceremonies at the Rosemont TANAXAJFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA learning; Marija Djeric, foreign Maine East graduates who com-Theatre. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 2014 15

U DISTRICT 67 Hynes School teachers work out to fightcancer

BY NATALE HAYES banded together to support the school more focused on health- For Sun-Times Media I @NatHayReporter annual breast cancer walk as related awareness - also planned volunteer staff or by participating a volleyball tournament next week gym at Hynes Elemen- in the 40-mile walk. to further support breast cancer tary School was filled with Supporting the fight against research and awareness. Thethe rocking beats of Zumba breast cancer became even more On Fri., June 6 from 4 to 6 p.m., Wednesday afternoon as a group important to the teachers at Hynes"Volley for a Cure" will include of teachers got their sweat on this past year after Cindy Conejo, aHynes alumni, 2014 eighth grade after school for a good cause. popular seventh and eighth grade graduates and staff, for a two-hour A "pink party" to raise aware- Spanish teacher, was diagnosed volleyball tournament. ness and donations for breast with breast cancer. After hearing about their cancer research featured an hour- Conejo joined the 15 teachers - teachers' involvement in the Avon long Zumba class and pink drinks including District 67 Superinten- Walk for Breast Cancer and other and treats for teachers who spent dent Beth Flores - for the Zumba fundraising initiatives they're the afternoon of May 28 at the class, which was taught by second doing, some students have started event, which was sponsored by the grade teacher Susan Uribe. helping out by selling handmade school's wellness committee. "She [Conejol is our inspiration bracelets and baked goods at The "pink party" was free for all- she's our Wonder Woman," said school, Featherstone said. Hynes staff members who chose Lisa Featherstone, a counselor at "Students found out what we to attend, but voluntary donations Hynes Elementary "We're trying were doing and have offered to were accepted for the Avon Walk to raise money and show our sup- step in and help us," she said. for Breast Cancer that took place port." "These events are about bringing in Chicago last weekend. The weilness committee - a people together for health-focused During the past few years, a group of teachers who banded events that help raise money for a Hynes elementary school teachers took an after-school Zumba class May 28 to raise group of Hynes teachers have together to plan events that get thegood cause." money for breast cancer awareness. NATALIE HAYES/FOR SUN-liMES MEDIA

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IO NILES HISTORICAL SOCIETY Tributetothepast

BY NATALIE HAYES World Wars land I For Sun-Times Media I @NatHayReporter During the Civilar, basic food rations consisted of a few sple items including Wearing real wartime uniforms dating as whole coffee beans,ugar, salt, and hard far back as the Civil War era, a group of mili- crackers nickname"sheet-iron crackers" by tary re-enactors paid tribute to soldiers of soldiers for their hs texture. the past last weekend at the Nues Historical The food - carrid in a satchel worn in Society and Museum. front of the body eed a haversack - often Historian Chris Mantas from the ist Mich-became overheatedom body heat, and igan Engineers for Civil War Re-enacting led would grow maggothat the soldiers were Re-enactors from the Ist Michigan Engineers for Civil War Re-enacting explain what life was like for soldiers a discussion May 25 about what it was like to forced to eat becausit was the only source in the Civil War and in World War I and Il during a presentation May 25 at the Niles Historical Society. i NATALIE be a soldier in the Civil War, World War I andof protein they coulget, Mantas explained. HAYES/FOR SUN-TiMES MEDIA in World War II. Disease ran rampnt during the Civil War, A crowd of about i5 history enthusiasts and lack of medicalare led to the deaths of medical kits and heavy gas masks. the standard-issue service rifle issued gathered for the presentation to learn about about 400,000 of th! approximately 600,000 Re-enactors explained that During World to U.S. forces in World War II and in the historic weapons used in wars, the food soldiers killed dunnthe war, Mantas said. War II when the U.S. started using para- Korean War. soldiers carried on missions, and detailed "These men camfrom a rural back- troopers for the first time in history, jumpers Michael Crisci of the Niles Historical strategies used by the U.S. Military through- ground and were neer exposed to childhoodwere pushed out of military planes over deso-Society said the military re-enactment out history diseases," Mantas d. "Thousands died late stretches of during the night. was an ideal way to mark Memorial Day by Mantas and seven other war re-enactors after getting diseaselike the measles and The casualty rate of paratroopers during providing a first-hand look at life as a soldier described the hardships soldiers endured the mumps." the second World War was between 20 and throughout the nation's war history during the wars, from treating wounds by Beyond poor m al care and malnutri- 30 percent, according to Mantas. "By discussing the outfits they wore and stabbing themselves with tiny bottles filled tion, the soldiers inars of the past wore The presenters also showed and dis- the history of the wars they fought in, we with morphine to eating a meager diet of up to 125 pounds of gar at a time, which cussed several weapons used during the can tell people what it was truly like to be a canned "pork-like" meat and crackers duringincluded heavy riflesextra parachutes, wars, including the Ml Garand, which was soldier in those eras," Crisci said.

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II LEITER TO THE EDITOR Keystone Remember the Pipeline acrìfìces of D-Day would bring "He told us about the slaughter, had done in the war. ByRANDY Others couldn't BLASER the bloody water,jumping over talk about it. And so I needed jobs the side ofhis landing craft to understood when my escape machine-gun ftre, swim- unidentified phone caller ofthe construction of the called me a third time Keystone Pipeline seems to be simply Friday marks the 70th an- ming past dead bodies to get to and asked if any more Obstructionanother in a series of examples of niveisary of the date that saved the beach,just firing his weapon vets had come forward mismanagement by government. Thisthe Oth century. and were we really gong What is even more puzzling is that most June 6, 944 will always be remem- hoping he would survive. Then to write about it. I asked Illinois (Chicago) legislators sit idly, not mak- bered as D-Day, the day the Allies he said something I'll never for- him if he was there. ing a bit of effort to promote this job-creating invaded German-occupied to He told me he landed project that directly effects Illinois. begin the end of World War IL get. He said he hoped that no one at Omaha Beach at 8 This delay is not only an obstruction of In less than a year, the war in would ever have to go through a.m. By then I knew economic development and employment was over. And we've enjoyed enough about the growth in the western states, but would the peace and prosperity that those something like that ever again." landings to know that cause an increase in employment in manu- brave soldiérs won for us and for the the men who landed facturing and economic growth in the Chi- world ever ince. at 8 a.m. were getting cago area and in the Midwest. Withoutthem, the world would be slaughtered. Before construction even begins, Illinois a different place. we had. Veterans had started calling I asked him to tell his story. benefits. I first become obsessed with D- me about their experiences. He did, and it was one of the most Before construction begins, the construe- Day and itS aftermath in 1994, as the One was a medic, a teenager right compelling stories we published to tion companies will need to order from a 50th anniversary approached and I out of high school who had landed on mark that 50th anniversary. He told wide supplier of primary suppliers in Illinois was editing the Oak Leaves in Oak the beaches that morning of June 6. us about the slaughter, the bloody and the region. The Midwest is the nation's Park. I hadthis great idea that we'd One was a combat engineer, who hit water, jumping over the side of his backbone for equipment, technology prod- find a few Oak Parkers who partici- Omaha Beach before the first wave landing craft to escape machine-gun ucts, fabrication, and components. It will pated in D-Day and write about their with the mission of taking out the fire, swimming past dead bodies directly affect the metals, electrical, elec- experiences. obstacles and mines that lined the to get to the beach, just firing his tronics, automotive, and related industries, So I put a note in the paper asking beaches. He later gave me the map weapon hoping he would survive. including the financial field. any Oak Park or River Forest resi- of Omaha Beach that he carried with Then he said something I'll never So, why are Illinois and other Midwest dents who had participated in D-Day him. forget. He said he hoped that no one legislators who brag about what they do to to give ¡ne a call. My friend George Shutes con- would ever have to go through some- create newjobs, which generally isn't even I'll never forget the first call. 'Are fessed that he was a bombardier and thing like that ever again. near the truth unless is financed by our so- you going to write about D-Day?" flew two missions on D-Day. Easiest If no American ever does have to cialist government, simply urging President Yes, I replied, and explained my idea. missions he was ever on, he told me. face such horror again, it is because Obama to authorize the construction of the "Well I don't know why the hell I had no idea George was even a my caller did. Keystone Pipeline. anyone would want to talk about veteran. He did, as did all those veterans It seems the state and federal govern- that," he said and hung up the phone. That's how a lot of those guys of D-Day. Their sacrifice paid for the ments have failed Illinois. He called about a week later. were. They came home and got gift of relative peace and prosperity Professor Har,y Lepinske "Have you gotten any calls about D- back to their lives and really we've enjoyed all these years. Western Springs Day?" he asked. As a matter of fact, didn't say much about what they Remember them on June 6.

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A breakfast fit for the president

day, the familiar My eggs over medium flow of misery and should more aptly be called eachmayhem that compris- eggs overthrown. I flip es the evening news washes them. They splatter and over me. shatter. I'm paying attention, sort The Internet tells me fry- of, with one ear, as it were. "I often have to ing eggs is easy: The scope and magnitude of cook my own Melt butter in pan, one it all has a numbing effect. tablespoon per egg. But sometimes I hear breakfast at Tilt pan to coat. something that makes me home. And it's not Crack egg into center sit up straight. of pan. Such as the recent story pretty." Fry egg two minutes. of President Obama visiting Flip egg with thin Chicago to attend fundrais- spatula; cook 30 seconds for ers. Normally, this wouldn't doctors warn, if I had the over easy, 90 seconds for catch the attention of even time and if I had the money over medium. one of my ears, much less I would go to a restaurant And that's it. two. But this story did. and eat this breakfast every Except I usually crack up The reporter was saying single day. at step 5 - the flipping. the President went out for Breakfast - a good, full And while over-shredded breakfast the morning after breakfast is my favorite eggs taste OK, the better the fundraisers. mealofthe day. way to prepare eggs is to So what? And two eggs over roll up your sleeves and say The part that caught my medium with bacon and to the waitress, "I'd like two ears was when the re- hash browns is my favorite eggs over medium, bacon porter said, "The president breakfast. and hash browns." Your guide to the weekend and beyond ordered two eggs over Since I don't have a lot of But from now on I think medium, bacon and hash the three things I men- I'll just say to the waitress, Every Thursday browns." tioned above, I often have "I'll have the Presidential, That's my favorite break- to cook my own breakfast please." fast! at home. And hope she saw that If I weren't afraid of what And it's not pretty. news item, too. 20 ThIJRSDAY, JUNE 5, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PIJBLITION NIL

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EDITOR'S NOTE: Content appears as 5506 Lincoln Ave, #419: Principle Re- $460,000 on April 14 Glenvuew 5200 Oakton St, #107: Hazel Kaplan it is provided in public records. alty Inc to Mirela Mecollari for $70,000 Ill Lincoln St: Jesse H Cole and Margue- Trust, Hazel Kaplan Trust and Kaplan 1801 Woodland Ave: Alex Forowycz on April 17 rite M Cole to Jonathan M Schlesinger Hazel Trust to Scott C Decherrie and In- and Alexandra Baranyk to Michael and Bridget M Farrell for $366,000 on grid E Decherrie for $122,000 on April 18 McDermott and Alyson McDermott for Nues Park Rudge April 5 5328 W Washington St: Dennis W We- $355,000 on April 16 7751 W Dempster St: Florence Pawlak to 1216 Canfield Road: Peadar A Hurley and 1829 Culver Lane: Thomas E Lang- ber to Vasilios Kerpiniotis for $390,000 Atner LLC Series 7751 W Dempster for Kathleen D Hurley to Robert J Corliss 1924 5 Ashland Ave: Jack H Mathisert myer and Mary B Langmyer fo Todd on April 16 $220.000 on April lB and Colleen E Corliss for $287,000 on and Mary M Mathisen to Trisha Lyn A Domecq and Nancy Domecq for 8203 Niles Center Road, #3b: Ana April 14 Pabon for $342,000 on April 14 8100W Foster Lane, #c205: Maureen $1,025,000 on April 15 Bursac and Milan Bursac to Mahmood B Semaka for $97,000 on April 16 Joy Cohen to Wioleta Kuczman for 1117 Vine Ave: Right Residential LLC 1501 S Western Ave: Roy Brown, Michele 1731 George Court: James P Quinn and Series 3 to Right Residential II Fund I $100,500 on April 14 Brown and Michelle Brown to Andrew Debra J Quinn to Michael Peronti and 4665 Brummel St: Ehe Makhoul to ILC for $415,500 on April 16 Dragotta and Veronica Cardenas for 9128 Terrace Drive, #9128: Vincenza Shana Peronti for $280,000 on April 16 Mohammed M Khan for $170,000 on $560,000 on April 8 April 17 L Bucaro and Biagio F Bucaro to Beata 241 N Delphia Ave: Michael C Muir and 2303 Larkdale Drive: Donald McNeill Rozmus for $63000 on April 16 Karen L Muir to Phillip Rossi and Eliza- 5547 W Higgins Road, #GC: Saveta and Mary McNeill to Andrew Miarka and 8216 Kilpatrick Ave: Mark Feyman to beth Rossi for $385,000 on April 6 Bulik to Jovan Tesla and Mira Tesla for Diana Miarka for $1,066,500 on April 15 8216 Kilpatrick LLC for $560,000 on Morton Grove $88,000 on April 15 April 15 809 Albion Ave: Andrew Dragotta and 870 Thornwood Lane: Richard M Fogel 7100 Oakton St, #302: Elsa N Garcia Veronica Cardenas to Adam Kabarec 5544 W Higgins Road, #2c: Viktor Brkic Trust to Blair J Johnson and Lisa B 8325 Kilpatrick Ave: Family LP Parenti to Teresita T Jamanan for $183,500 on and Kara Kabarec for $526,000 on to 8325 Kilpatrick LLC for $845,000 on and Namka Brkic to Miroslaw Nawrot Johnson for $775,000 on April 14 April lB April lB April 15 for $66,000 ori April 15 2203 Glenview Road: Dale Grenolds and 8640 Waukegan Road, #526: Mitchell 3I4S Greenwood Ave: Intercounty Tara L Grenolds to Robert J Owens and 7510 N Lowell Ave: Kenneth L Strauch P Gibbs and Gloria I Gibbs to Ateequd- Judicial Sales Corp and Sciafani to Harwood Heights Maggie Owens for $885,000 on April 15 and Bertha A Strauch to Vassilios din B Syed and Asra Tabassumas for Yellowstone Homes LLC for $320,000 7441 W Winona St: Robert Trunt Trust, Balas and Maria Balas for $200,000 on April lB $125,000 on April 15 on April14 Patricia R Trunt Trust and R Trunt Patri- Skokue 8512 Menard Ave: Abdul Mohsi and An- 513 N Western Ave: Jeffrey A Hammel cia Trust to Umberto Renato Ingargiola, 8001 Lockwood Ave, #406: Zane 9513 Lavergne Ave: Raymond S Oshana jum Sultana to Amin M Umar and Anila and Kathryn A Tarpey to Rafael Arias, Umberto Ingargiola and Debra Ingargio- Smith to Katy Schuhrke for $122,500 and Nadia A Oshana to Sima Khoshabe Amin for $90,000 on April lb Krissy Arias and John Timmer for la for $240,000 on April 16 on April 14 for $178,000 on April 16

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Market Park Ridge, 225 W. Touhy Ave., Park Ridge. NILES SATURDAY, JUNE 14 Call 708-903-1476. $10. SUBMIT YOUR EVENT FRIDAY, JUNE 6 lntroduclíon to Word Web App To submit an event for consideration in print, / Appreciation Club 9:30 am.: Learn to use the free version of Mic- visit www.pioneerlocal.com/submft- 7 p.m.: Teens meet to talk and discuss manga and Rise and Shine Story lime rosoft Word. An MSN account is required. Niles content and click the "Events" tab on the anime. Japanese refreshments will be served. IO am.: A 30-minute story time for children ages 2 Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. left side of the scieen. Please submit the Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. Call to 6 with a caregiver. Nues Public Library District, Call 847-663-1234. event no laterthaì IO days before the desired 847-673-7774. 6960 W. Oakton St., Nues. Call 847-663-1234. publication date. Second Saturday Breakfast Bingo 9:30 am.: Kids and families are invited for break- FRIDAY, JUNE 6 SUNDAY, JUNE 8 fast treats and Bingo. Niles Public Library District, Nonfiction Book Discussion Torch Run for Special Olympics Illinois 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. IO am.: The group discusses "Wicked River" by 10a.m.: Cheer on members of the Nues Police era and manual. Nues Public Library District, 6960 Lee Sandlin. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Pros- Department who run to raise money for the Special W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. MONDAY, JUNE 16 pect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Olympics Illinois. Niles Village Hall, 1000 Civic Center Drive, Niles. Call 847-588-8000. WEDNESDAY, JUNE11 Library Volunteer Information Session Backyard Campout 9:30 am.: Learn more about volunteering at the 5 p.m.: Camp out with your family in the Park Dis- Animal Ouest library in this one-hour session, followed by a Internet Made trict's backyard, outside at the Wildwood Nature 2 p.m.: Jessica and Steve Reedy bring an assort- library tour and an informal individual chat. Duties IO am.: Learn how to use the Internet to locate Center. Enjoy a campfire dinner and smores on ment of animals, both wild and tame, to the library may include helping staff or helping with special information, use popular search engines, locate Friday night and breakfast on Saturday morning. for an educational and entertaining afternoon. Pick events and programs a few hours a week. Niles addresses, get directons and phone numbers, After dinner, say hello to the Wildwood critters, up tickets 30 minutes ahead of time. A second ses- Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. order prints of digitaIphotos and find news stories. borrow a fishing pole and visit the pond, and enjoy sion begins at 3:30 p.m. Nues Public Library District, Call 847-663-1234. For ages 21 and older. Nues Public Library District, a family friendly movie before turning in for the 6960 W. Oakton St., Nues. For more information, 6960 W. Oakton St., 1iIes. For more information, night. Participants are required to bring their own call 847-663-1234. Yoga for Kids: Stretch, Bend and Breathe call 847-663-1234. tents and bedding. Fee is per person. Wildwood 4:30 p.m.: Kids ages 4-8 can learn yoga poses Nature Center, 529 Forestview Ave., Park Ridge. and breathingtechniques. No experience needed. MONDAY, JUNE 9 Author Event 'A Feathered River Across Call 847-692-3570. $10 resident, $16 nonresident. the Sky' Attendees are asked to bring a large bath towel and wear comfortable clothes. Kids in second grade Baby Time 7 p.m.: Chicago naturàlist and author Joel Green- and younger must be accompanied by an adult. SATURDAY, JUNE 7 Il am.: A short program of stories, songs, rhymes berg presents a lecture based on his recent book Niles Public Library District, 6980 W. Oakton St., and playtime for children 2 and younger with a detailing the passenger pigeon's flight to extinc- Niles. Call 847-663-1234. Park Ridge Farmers Market caregiver. Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. tion. Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton 7 am.: The weekly farmers market runs every Oakton St., Nues. Call 847-663-1234. St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. Saturday through October. Park Ridge Farmers TUESDAY, JUNE 17 Market, Prairie and Garden Streets, Park Ridge. 'Minecraft' Monday THURSDAY, JUNE 12 4:30 p.m.: Stop by to try the monthly "Minecraft" Introduction to Excel Web App Morton Grove Farmers Market Monday challenge. For students in grades three to I p.m.: Learn how to use the free version of Mic- Know Where to C Workplace SkiUs 8 am.: The market features favorites such as five. Niles Public Library District, 6960W, Oakton rosoft Excel. An MSN account is required. Niles ¡0 am.: Learn howto use the most popular seasonal fruits and vegetables, meats, eggs, baked St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. computer programs. The session focuses on sites goods, cheeses, honey, hand-crafted items, natural Call 847-663-1234. for updating workplace skills, including Microsoft bath and body products, gifts, prepared foods and TUESDAY, JUNE IO Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Registration required. more, as well as live music, children's activities and Little Authors: Talk, Pretend and Play Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., a free drawing. Runs weekly through Oct. lB. 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Sixty-minute pect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. 6 p.m.: Meets on the third Tuesday ofthe month. St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. sessions are available. NUes Public Library District, Howard Leisure Center, 6676 V. Howard St., Niles. 6960 W. Oakton St., NiOS. For more information, 'Paws to Read' Summer Reading Mango Languages Demo call 773-508-1054. Kick-Off Festival 3 p.m.: The hands-on workshop teaches partic- HAPPENING NEARBY IO am.: Register for a Summer Reading Club and ipants how to use Mango Languages to learn a FRIDAY, JUNE 13 enjoy the opening day excitement, including prizes, new language or improve their English skills. Nues THURSDAY, JUNE 5 refreshments and fun for the whole family. Staff Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. John Green Fan Night from Life will be on hand to issue free Call 847-663-1234. child photo ID cards. Start in the lobby by spinning 5 p.m.: Celebrate the movie release of "The Fault in Crilling Out and Beer Pairings the prize wheel and move into the Community Our Stars" with other teen fans. The event includes 7 p.m.: Grilling season is finally here. Come join us How to Use Your Digital Camera team trivia, food and priZes. For teens in grades to learn some new, healthy recipes to try on your Room to sign up for the program and receive your 7 p.m.: Learn how to get the most out of a point and seven to 12. Niles PublicLibrary District, 6960 W. grill this summer, and some delicious Whole Foods shoot or DSLR camera and improve the quality of Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. beers to pair them with. All participants must be pictures. Attendees should bring their digital cam- 21 and bring a valid driver's license. Whole Foods SEE CALENDAR. 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Indiana, Riverdale IL, 60927 Ph: 708-849-4455 Grand Opening MONDAY, JUNE 9 JND GUN COLLECTIONS 10:30 a.m.: Celebrate the center's opening with Buy,Trade & Sell S&w, Ruger games, giveaways and music. Ribbon cutting How to Use Craigslist 708 532 4133 Beretta, Glock,-, ceremony and statue dedication begin at 11:30 I p.m.: Learn about this classified advertisements i 7250 Oak Park Ave, finley Park IL 60477 IL FOlD Cards a.m. Oriole Park Aquatic Center, 9200 Oriole Ave., website with sections devoted to jobs, housing, Morton Grove. $3. personals, for sale, items wanted and discussion Sc4ia4 forums. Mather's, 7134 W. Higgins Ave., Chicago. Sm44e 1t94« Home Alone Workshop for Kids For auto Call 773-774-4804. $16-$20. 201 0 Washington St Waukegan 11a.m.: The workshop teaches kids how to be alone Vintage & Modern Firearms news and Bought. 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ZURRO ANTIQUE EVENTS \r Interest Group is designed to be an informal ex- SWAP change of ideas and research techniques, and an THE BUYERS SUNDAY. JUNE B opportunity to get together with others interested ANTIOUE 3 GREAT FLEA FLEA MARKET in genealogy. Come and share your ideas, pick up MARKET & SALE MARKETS Chicagoland's Largest Indoor . Outdoor ¿r Graduation Breakfast a few pointers, and make new friends. For more Every SAT. & SUN. oft,,, In,Ittd - Ne,., DpIisat.d 8:30 am.: Graduates and their families are invited information or to register, go to calendar.mgpl.org JuNe 11h a 8th CUAW ¡mime. SATURDAY 104 7 am. - 4 p.m. for breakfast and a recognition of their accom- or call 847-929-5101. Morton Grove Public Library. ,nUn IIuuno. SUN. 8-3 I $7 Early Buyecs: SAL Sam-lOam I $25 Akip plishments. All level graduates are invited. Contact 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. . LAKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS . SHOP IN the PRPC office to register. Park Ridge Presbyteri- Also WEDNESDAY! 7 am. - 2 p.m. AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT an Church, 1300 W. Crescent Ave., Park Ridge. Call CRAYSLAKE, IL 10 E PETERSON AD, 4350 W. i 29th St. . FOOD COURT & PARKING WEDNESDAY, JUNE lI 847-823-4135. . CASH STAtiON IIIIUNITFD*FLEA* Ashland Ave., 4545 W. DIVISION ST. THURSDAY' 7 am. - 3 p.m. al Kalmar 2 96dm East si Cie'i Ave. Pad Basics Ill U' UNhIN MARKET Open Sat 6 Sun OAM-5PM Greater Chicago Jewish Festival OUTDOORS ONLY Indoor Dealer Space Dvailable IO am.: Learn howto use an Pad. This is a 4200 SOUTH ASHLAND - CHICAGO li am.: Peter Himmelman will headline this year's SAT. JUNE list(4PM.MIDMIGHT)/$5 Seller's Special demo class only. Attendees should bring their .øII unii, ìcwl M.nk,ndicv Greater Chicago Jewish Festival. The festival is UUT000RS'TEIITS ' INOIS 'ThEASlJRESQRE Meirosc Park devices. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Pros- ' Only - $20/Day Sat. or Sun. truly the heart and soul of Jewish Chicago. In the . Boone County Fairgrounds Also FRIDAY! 8 am. 3 p.m. event of rain, the festival will be held at Niles West pect Ave., Park Ridge. For more information, call 4600 WEST LAKE STREET J 773.227.1 889 BE1VIOER isI our siebsiic: High School. St. Paul Woods, 6500 W. Oakton St., 847-825-3123. H, 1155259169 www.buyerslleamarket.com s%_aP-o-rnh'uI.coui1 'ç Morton Grove. Call 847-933-3000. $5 suggested www.zurkopromotions.com Serving you for 30 years, donation; children and seniors free. Pet Carnival _oooit w/mis AD! 7ó8-344-7:oo IO am.: Games, crafts and activities to celebrate Book & Author: Isaac Levendel their favorite pets. For 3 year olds. Park Ridge Call 630-978-8229 1:30 p.m.: Six years of research contributed to Public Library, 20 5. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. "Hunting Down the : Vichy, Nazis and Mafia Call 847-825-3123. to place your ad! 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Highland Park property known as the "Ferris Buel- Theter house" has sold for less than half the original $2.3 million asking price to a Highland Park couple who intend to maintain and restore the main home and pavil- ion in keeping with the modernist ABOVE: The auto pavilion, built in 1974 to house the exotic car collection of the late Ben and Francis Rose, played a starring role in design reminiscent of Ludwig John Hughes' "Ferris Bueller's Day Off,' which was released in (986. i PHOTOS PRO VIBED Mies van der Rohe. Top LEFT: The Ben Rose House - aka the Ferris Bueller House - was one of the more popular attractions during a 2009 Highland The steel and glass home and Park Historical Society house tour. FILE pavilion, both Highland Park land- LEFT: This Highland Park pavilion and main house, famous for a cameo in "Ferris Buellers Day Off," recently sold for $1.06 million marks, sold for $1.06 million May after a succession of price reductions. PROVIDED 29 after five years, a succession of price reductions and misfortunes banker, respectively, who previ- to utilize the space that capitalize a severe storm broke a skylight home and garage are valued for of timing. ously owned a 1924 Tudor Revival on its natural setting," Salamasick and caused some interior water their distinctive style and ties to The home famously appeared house with landmark standing. said. damage. Hughes said that buyer Mies van der Rohe. The four-bed- during one of the most climatic Both their new home and the adja- Realtor Meladee Hughes,the backed out "while we were fight- room home was designed in 1953 scenes of the 1986 John Hughes cent pavilion are local landmarks. Coldwell Banker agent who had ing with the insurance company" by A. James Speyer, who studied movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." "We were familiar with the Ben the listing during the five-year and no major repairs could move under Mies van der Rohe at the Hughes used the glass-enclosed Rose property, and have long held saga, said, "I can't tell you how forward until the issues were Illinois Institute of Technology. pavilion - perched on steel pilings a goal of owning a classic example happy I am. They are planning to resolved. More than two decades later, over a ravine - as the fictional of mid-century modern architec- 'love it' and restore it to its original The home went off the market Speyer's student David Haid "garage" where Cameron Frye's ture such as the A. James Speyer elegance. for two years, and a new market- designed the smaller pavilion as a father kept his cherished, classic home and David Haid pavilion," "To me, it was important that ing campaign was launched last showcase for the Roses' collection Ferrari. The two teens take the said Meghann Salamasick. "We the right person acquire the August with a lower asking price of European sports and touring 1961 Ferrari out for a joyride and believe the home utilizes a unique house," added Hughes, who had of $1.5 million. cars. The pavilion also includes a accidentally send the car crashing combination of commercial grade continually asked herselfwhat the Hollywood producer Oren kitchen and bathroom. through a plate glass window into steel and glass, and is an historical home's owners of 60 years would Koules entered into a contract to In 2011, preservation advocates the ravine below. timepiece reflecting post-World have wanted. purchase the home and pavilion raised concern when the city The dwellings were placed on War II utilization of redundant "We had multiple offers and thein February of this year, but he received inquiries about the fea- the market in 2009, when owner industrial materials." She said home was under contract several and his wife decided the home sibility of demolition and splitting Francis Rose died. She and her they plan to functionally update times," she said. Hughes is not was too small and could not be the one-acre lot into two parcels. husband, Ben, a textile designer the property, while retaining its related to the late movie director. easily adapted to the needs of A 2001 survey of architectural who died in 2004, were the originalarchitectural qualities and histori- One early, higher-priced offer their young family. Koules was resources in south and central and sole owners of the house over cal integrity. came from a buyer who wanted an executive producer of "Texas Highland Park by Historic Cer- six decades. "The pavilion will be an integral to strip the home and garage Chainsaw" (2013) and the televi- tification Consultants described The property was purchased by part of the daily living and working down to the steel skeletons. In sion series, Two and a Half Men, the garage as "perhaps the finest Meghann and Christopher Salama-space for our family, although we July of 2011, the home was under among many other credits. example of the Miesian style on the sick, an attorney and investment do intend to find additional ways contract to another buyer when In architectural circles, the North Shore." lluRsD; JUNE A ER PjSS PUBLjjoN jTh j

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Ouestion: Think back to the first time you met your siiificant other. What was your first reaction? JiyLIn KangI actually don't remember the first time we met, but I remember when he asked me to go to Honor's Ball our junior year (similar to prom during college). It was a whole balcony scene where he held up poster boards asking me to be his date. I felt very nervous and happy at the same time.

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Maintenance-free lifestyle available at Wilcox communities affordability - and, moat importantly, mainte- Amenìtie$8ize,nance - are baby boomers' top homebuying considerations, according to a recent study of 1,000 boomers (ages 49 to 67) by Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate. Wilcox Communities, an exclusive builder of maintenance-free communi- ties, offers boomers what is their No.! consideration when choosing a next home - the need for it to be low-main- tenance. At Wilcox communities, a profes- sional association manages exterior upkeep for each home and its commu- nity, making living there an extremely Boomer-triendly: Wilcox Communïties' models low-maintenance option ideally suited range from 1,516 to 2,873 square feet and have to the active boomer lifestyle. Travel- plenty of options for personalization. The Portico is ing boomers will especially appreciate pictured. SUPPLIED PHOTO having a "lock-and-leave" home with the ability to be gone for several months residents can find everything they need without worry. to enjoy the active lifestyle they crave. According to the survey, a boomer's Although clubhouse activities can home doesn't necessarily have to be the keep residents busy, Wilcox Comxnuni- biggest or most expensive as long as ties are also located in and around cities the home and community fit the desired that offer numerous events, festivals and lifestyle. other fun outings. At a Wilcox community, residents Though Boomers might downsize, get more than just a home - they get they can purchase a new home in a a lifestyle. All residents have unlimited Wilcox community without having to access to the exclusive community sacrifice space. clubhouse. The clubhouse serves as Ranging from 1,516 to 2,873 square the heart of the community, providing feet with plenty of options for custom- residents with a place to do the activi- ization, Wilcox homes are ideal for ties they love. Whether it's watching the boomers. All five Wilcox models - Ab- big game with friends, hosting a party bey, Canterbury, Palazzo, Portico and in the fully equipped kitchen, playing Promenade - come standard with two a friendly game of billiards or working Well-designed: Each luxury ranch home offers roomy interiors, ample storage space and unique features. up a sweat in the on-site fitness center, SEE WILCOX, PAGE 2 I SUPPLIED PHOTO

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After living in their three- Haven ranch home built for atd Henning Estates as a level townhome in Park them on a 1A-acre lot over- p mier community of qual- Ridge for the past 14 years, looking lO acres of prairie -built homes with popular Jay and Barbara Needleman grass. fetures already included in decided it was time to find "When we walked through base price. a new single-story home in the decorated South Haven "We found that the homes a scenic country setting and model at Henning Estates, we atenning Estates are very give up those cumbersome knew this was the home we II equipped right from the stairs and their noisy airport wanted. The wide-open floor st said Jay. neighbors. plan, the abundance of large Some of the many in- They searched four windows filling the rooms cltded features found in months trying to find the with natural light, and the the ranch homes at Henning right setup. But the minute impressive volume ceilings Estates are hardwood floors, they walked into the South created just the right atmo- maple cabinets, granite Haven ranch model at Hen- sphere we were looking for. countertops, ceramic tile, ning Estates in Huntley, the This floor plan did not con- 9-foot first-floor and base- Needlemans knew they had fine us or box us in. It made ment ceilings, architecturally Country setting: Jay and Barbara Needleman stand in front of the decorated South Haven model at Henning Estates found exactly what they us feel free and created the creative volume ceilings, near Huntley, lll.The couple is waiting for a similar home tobe completed in the community this summer, The ranch

wanted. impression the home is much oversized hardwood trim floor plan offers a minimum of 2,260 square feet of living space and is base priced at $396,900. I SUPPLIED PHOTO The excited couple larger than it really is," said and moldings, stainless-steel chose to have a stunning Barbara. appliances and professional Energy efficiency and dining room, great room accessible. 2,26O-sqare-foot South Rock Creek Homes cre- lan. caping. comfort are also important. and kitchen with conve- "We can't wait for our Builders Peter LeSueur and nient breakfast room and home to be finished and our Ryan VanLue of Rock Creek is base priced at $396,900. new life to begin out here. Homes are dedicated to Other ranch plans provide a We are far away, yet we are building high-quality homes minimum of 1 800 square feet close to everything we will with energy-conserving of living space and are base need," said Barbara. features such as energy- priced starting at $349,900. To visit Henmng Estates, efficient heating and cooling The Henning Estates corn- take Route 20 west from the components, high-rated munity has a rural, nature- l-90 tollway for two miles insulation, programmable preserve-like feel, and the and then turn right (east) on thermostats and Energy Star- homesites average 10 of Church Road. The commu- rated windows. an acre.Yet the scenic and muy entrance is on the north For an additional cost, private community is within side of Church Road about V. the Needlemans chose to minutes of great shopping mile from Route 20. The sales enhance their home with an at Algonquin Commons and center and two decorated optional three-car garage popular stores including Best ranch model homes are open and a fireplace in the family Buy, Home Goods, Costco, daily from 10 am, to S p.m. room. Wal-Mart, Kohl's and Super or by appointment. The South Haven features Target. Grocery stores, phar- For more information call two bedrooms and a den, macies and casual dining (847) 338-382 1 or visit www. two full bathrooms, a formal establishments are equally henningestates.com.

Live Your Most Vibrant Life Wilcox offers Federal Home MEADOW RIDGE At Meadow Ridge WILCOX I CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Equity Conversion Mortgage Enjoy a desirable Northbrook location, impeccable finishes bedrooms, two bathrooms, from their current dwelling (HECM) loans, providing and maintenance-free living in anexclusive gated 2- or 2.5-car attached garage,and into a smaller home will boomers age 62 and older open floor plans, and ample have lower home-mainte- with an additional financing community situated on 40 quiet 4res. storage space. Each well- nance and utility costs, givingoption. NEW CONSTRUCTION TOWNHOMES AND ÓUPLEXES FROM 495,000 designed luxury ranch home them more to spend on travel Wilcox has nearly 30 offers roomy interiors and and other interests. communities in seven states, unique features (varying by A Wilcox home can start including those in Wood- K7 model) such as a private out- from the mid-$lOO's, de- stock, Plainfield and Cham- door courtyard or an optionalpending on the location paign, Ill., and Valparaiso, Sales Center & Furnished Model Homes Open Weds. - Fri. 11am - 6pm, Sat. - Sun. 12pm5pm, or by appointment. four-season room. of the community and the Ind. To learn more, visit www. 1178 llorqan Stieet, Noethbroo. IL 60062 847.559.9800 j MeadowRìdgerthbzook,net Boornerswhomove awaymodelhome. Additionally, WilcoxComniunities.com. NO THURSDAY, JUNE 5. 2014 TODRIVE 13

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SUMM OF For Hannah Jones-Lewis, 27, and Jessica Jones- Lewis, 29, the opportunity to get married is mean- ingful on many levels. "lt reaffirms the principles of fairness and equality," Jessica says. But it's also a The MCA second chance for those who didn't support their first ceremony to watch them re-pledge their love celebrates to one another - this time, legally. The couple, who met after literally running into marriage equality each other at a mutual friend's college party in with free weddings March 2007 ("I turned the corner, and Hannah was coming around the corner full steam and for LGBT couples knocked me over," Jessica laughs), first tied the BY KRISTIN J. LARSON knot in Philadelphia on Nov. 6, 2010. Jessica recalls Hannah's proposal as a complete surprise: "I was PHOTOS BY RAMZI DREESSEN

oday marks the dawn ola new era in the fight for marriage equality in Illinois: Moving forward, same- sex couples can officially pledge their love for one another in a legal ceremony (Cook County, along with several other counties, began issuing licenses earlier this year, but on this date, the inifiative goes state- wide). It's been an uphill battle for the thousands who've fought to legalize same-sex marriage, and as a longtime supporter ofthe LGBT community, the MCA Chicago wanted to mark the occasion with a one-of-a-kind gift: free weddings for 15 local couples. «The very day the legislation passed, we started talking about a way to celebrate this mile- stone with the community," says Pritzker Director Madeleine Gtynsztejn. After the MCA announced the initiative via social media March 21, it was immediately flooded with applications from more than 100 couples vying for the opportunity to tie the knot at the iconic venue.The staffquickly set to work narrowing down the list alongside a panel of representatives from Equality Illinois. "We received submissions from enthusiastic couples who have been together for years and for some, decades," says MCA Chi- cago spokesperson Karla Loring. "We focused on a group that reflects the diverse fabric ofChicago and Illinois." On Monday,June 2, each ofthe 15 pain will participate in a private ceremony in the museum's stunning Kovier Atrium, with a nondenominational officiant doing the honors. Afterward, they'll take a wedding portrait in front ofthe colorfiß "Work No. 1351"by Martin Creed, provided by Fandl Photog- raphy, before moving outdoors to the Kern Terrace with 20 guests to enjoy a half-hour reception with Champagne, petit fours by WoWgang Puck Cater- ing and décor provided by Event Creative. In advance of the weddings, Splash sat down with four of the couples to talk about the landmark Hannah and Jessica Jones-Lewis in front of "Work No. 135v' by Martin Creed at the MCA law, what marriage means to them - and of course, their upcoming nuptials.

12 CHICAGOSPIASH.COM JUNE 1-7, 2014 in a really bad mood that day and I was storming around the house. Hannah gave me some space to be upset, and after that, I thought our conversation would be, 'OK, now that you're not angry anymore ... , But it was like, 'Will you marry me?' " she says. "And while I was sleeping, she slipped the ring on my finger. I woke up a little disoriented." At that point, though, neither the law nor Han- nah's family were ready to recognize their union. "I grew up in a pretty conservative family," Han- nah says. "Being with a woman ended several of the already fragile relationships I had with some family members." Though the two were joined by 120 guests, with support from many friends and Jessica's close-knit family, there were noticeable absences on Hannah's side. "I had my cousin, who is wonderful, and two of my sisters, but no one else from my family," she says. Fortunately, Jessica's family stepped up. "One of the things that has been significant in my relation- ship with Jessica is that her family has really taken me in. They've been incredibly open, sweet and loving, and brought me in as their daughter," she says. "[That] helped me deal with the fact that there was going to be an isolation from my family." But on Monday, when Hannah, a project manager at the Fussy Baby Network at Erikson Institute, and Jessica, a teen programs manager at literacy nonprofit Open Books, say "I do" in the Kovier Atrium, it should be a vastly different occasion. This time, the women's ceremony will be legally recognized, and members of Hannah's fam- ily who didn't support the Philadelphia ceremony will be there supporting them. "I think that shows how we've grown, how the people in our lives have grown and the depth of our relationship and the level of commitment that people can see," Jessica Right: James Darby says. "lt's beautiful to witness that." and Patrick Bova in the Seneca Playlot park across from the MCA

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After nearly 51 years together, James Orr in May 2012, fighting for the right to Darby, 81, and Patrick Bova, 76, will finally obtain a marriage license in Illinois. Over be able to call each other "husband...... m the past two years, Darby has met with not sure I want to take the plunge - veteran politicians several times in Spring- might get cold feet," Darby jokes. lt's been field as a part of Lambda's Freedom to quite the journey for the couple, who first Marry campaign, reminding them how met in 1963 after Darby spotted a hand- he'd fought for the rights of all Ameri- some young Bova reading a book while cans during the war - and questioning walking. "I whistled at him, and my friend why, as an LGBT American, his personal said: 'Darby! We don't whistle at guys on rights weren't equal. "l've been involved in the South Side" " Darby recalls. "And I said, veterans activities for so many years, yet don't care, he's so good-looking.' "Within as a gay person, I still didn't have all the eternity in the Abraham Lincoln National win the MCA's contest. "lt will be spectac- six weeks, the two were living together. rights," he says. Cemetery. "What this does is give us many ular!" Bova says. They haven't given much "Found a good one," Darby laughs. To say the win comes as a relief to Darby legal rights that we didn't have before," thought yet to how they'll personalize the All joking aside, the new law and pend- and Bova is an understatement - neither Bova says. "The emotional and fulfilling ceremony ("I said we should come from ing nuptials hold significant weight for thought they would see this day come. "In aspect of it is very important. I expect to behind closed doors and they should the pair. Darby, a retired schoolteacher a way, we've been engaged for 50 years, cry." Darby chimes in: "I'm different about play 'Here Comes the Bride' and two men and veteran of the Korean War, and Bova, and marriage is a culmination of that com- that, I try to hold back the tears, and then come out in tuxedos." Darby says) - a retired librarian, have been at the fore- mitment," Bova says. Matrimony will also they roll out n a waterfall." they're just thrilled they'll be legally wed. front of the struggle for marriage equal- bring with it important practical benefits, The strongest emotion the couple feels "We'll be able to say to the world, 'Look, ity: They were the lead plaintiffs in the including marital rights to pensions and approaching the ceremony? Pure excite- we're married,' Bova says. "Isn't that landmark Lambda Legal lawsuit Darby y the ability to rest next to one another for ment. Both say they never expected to amazing2"

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Chai Woitman, 34, and Mandi Hinkley, 33, first met as students at University of Wisconsin- Madison in the fall of 1999, where they were both working at Einstein Bros. Bagels. "I showed up my first day, and Mandi was assigned to train me," Wolfman recalls. "We started hanging out right away." Eight years later, the pair cemented their love by holding a commitment ceremony in front of friends and family. "Neither one of us really thought we would be able to have a legal wedding, so we decided to have a ceremony and party anyway," Hinkley says. Adds Wolfman: "We never thought that it would be only seven years before that would happen." A lot has happened in those seven years: Wolfman and Hinkley welcomed twin daugh- ters Autumn and Violet in 2009, they moved into their Sauganash Park home in 2013 - and the marriage equality legislation finally passed, something their family had been actively fight- ing for alongside Equality Illinois. When the law finally became a reality, the couple knew they had to celebrate in a big way. 'We saw the MCA's contest on Facebook, so we applied the very first day," Wolfman says. For Hinkley, a lawyer, and Wolfman, an artist, the location was kismet. "In college, we took one of our very first trips togeth- er to visit the MCA, so we feel incredibly grateful that they chose us." They're also grateful to now be able to raise their daughters in a world where their parents can get married - just like anyone else. "One thing we talked about before the marriage bill passed is that we are a family, we love each other and we will be there for each other no matter what," Hinkley says. "Now there's not this addi- tional hurdle that we'll have to explain to them." For Wolfman and Hinkley, the wedding repre- sents a high point in their 15-year love story. "We talk a lot about the seasons of life, and we feel like we're in the summer of our lives right now," Hinkley says. "We have each other, our children, our families and dear friends, our health and good fortune, and we have been blessed with the opportunity to be a part of this change in the course of history. And we hope for continued progress - a further spread of peace and joy in the world, and the will to continue the fight for future generations and other people who deserve the chance to live their lives freely and fully."

Right: Mandi Hinkley and Chai Wolfman with daughters Violet and Autumn in front of the MCA

i 4 CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I JUNE 1-7. 2014 Andrew Jones describes himself in many ways: high school music teacher, Above: Sean Holley about coming out. "My entire life, l've struggled to consecrate my faith and my military veteran, father, minister-in-training, mentor for LOBT youth, African- and Andrew Jones sexuality," he explains. But as Jones and Holley's relationshìp blossomed, they American and, most recently, gay male. On Monday, he'll add "husband" to on the MCA stairs decided to join a new church, Urban Village, and finally found unconditional ac- the list when he marries fiancé Sean Holley. "I had to find a way to con- ceptance. "Life is much simpler only having to be one person within my greater solidate all these different roles," says Jones of his decision to proudly wed Holley. "I communìty." Jones says. couldn't continue pretending like I was one person at work and a different person at The passage of the law feels like a personal victory for both. "lt's like we're setting an church. lt's much easier for me to be one person and share that one person with all example - I hope that other states in this wonderful country of ours see and realize that aspects of my community." there's nothing wrong with it," Holley says. "I don't have to feel like I'm living an alternative Jones, 30. and Holley, 28, acknowledge their relationship hasn't exactly been traditional. lifestyle because of my sexuality. I can have a family and get married like everybody else." Jones was formerly married to a woman, with whom he has a 9-year-old daughter, before They're eagerly planning the details of their ceremony: Their guests will wear all white, getting a divorce in 2010, He and Holley, a licensed massage therapist, first began com- and one of Jones' military supervisors will fly in from Ohio to serenade them on their municating via Facebook in April 2010, when Jones was on military active duty in the Ca- special day. Anmarie, of course, will also take part in the ceremony as the flower girl. "Now ribbean. "We had many friends in common, and our friendship developed from there," he she fully understands we're a family and she loves that," Holley says. says. When they finally met in person nearly a year later, they knew theirrelationship was For Jones, the occasion is particularly momentous. "Being able to get married heals the real deal - and so did his daughter. "Anmarie gave him two thumbs up," Jones says. my heart from a lot of pain," says Jones. "I'm looking forward to being able to take a deep Jones, a minister's son who's always been active in the church, was initially conflicted breath and say, 'I'm OK.'"

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Nearly two years after meeting fiancé joined "Good Morning America" in 2011,itwas couple's story is about as close to a Hollywood a tradition: meeting each other at the Lincoln Bcn Aaron, 32, reporter for NBC's "New York the culmination of nearly 15 years of work rom-com as they come. After their meet-cute in Center fountain when they went out - some- Live," Zee can still recall how quickly she fell But now, Zee's experiencing somewhat of a Central Park, the two began dating their first thing Aaron now insists he did intentionally to head over heels. "We met at a work event and personal climate shift. "I was not one of those romantic outing was at Lincoln Center fountain, create a memorable proposal spot. "Having her [at walked back across Central Park together. girls who dreamed of the day I was going to get where they sat listening to music from Aaron's Lincoln Center] just reminded me ofhow excited Within a minute oftalking to him, I was crazy married," she admits. "Never in my entire career iPod and people-watching, matching passersby I was to be with her on that first date," Aaron says. about him," she says. The feeling was mutual: «lt have I met someone who, if they needed me to to each song. They laid back and looked up at In August 2013, he made good on his plans, was one ofthose moments when you're like, 'Yes, move and I had to stop doing what I'm doing, I'dthe sky (an apropos activity for the weather- popping the question to Zee in their special this is the girl.' Instantly I knew," Aaron says. do that,'" she says. "Ben is the first person that's minded Zee) and ended the night with their first place. Zee, for her part, was totally shocked by On June 7, the former NBC Chicago reminded me that work isn't first," Her devotion kiss in front of the fountain. "It was really quite the proposal. "I was in my workout clothes, we weather forecaster will tie the knot with Aaron will be made official as Zee legally takes Aaron's cheesy and cute and romantic," she recalls were supposed to be meeting friends, which was in an outdoor ceremony in Petoskey, Michigan last name after the "I do's," Both Zee and Aaron Despite their considerable chemistry the a story he made up," she says. For ring delivery, (a five-hour drive from Chicago), It was cmcial took new surnames for TV (Zee was born Gin- duo kept things casual at first. «He always says Aaron used another staple from their relation- for Zee, a Michigan native, to have her wedding ship: banana pudding from Magnolia Bakery. in her home state - specifically, along the lake 'He had the pudding and the ring was inside the where she spent every summer as a child. "Leave box, Not inside the pudding - he wouldn't want it to me to plan a wedding after the coldest win- THE DRESS it to get all messy," Zee laughs. The camera- ter in 30 years," she laughs. "It's a rough time of Though Zee never dreamed of wedding dresses until she met Aaron, she says she friendly couple got an appropriately cinematic the year in Northern Michigan. [The weather] now understands the garment's significance. "[Trying on your ] is an finishing touch: As a shaky and crying Zee can be anything. But I figure I've treated weather iconic moment in someone's life. You know your life is going to change - you're nodded yes, a construction crew working on the pretty well my whole life - I think it can give joining your life with someone else's." She's sure to stun in a gown by Pnina Tornai. fountain burst into applause. me one day." "I'm trying to keep it a secret from Ben," she says. "I went to Kleinfeld's to try These days, Zee and Aaron have moved on For Zee, planning a wedding was a serious pri- dresses on, but I didn't think I was goïng to find the dress the first day I went, It's to their next phase as a couple: planning the ority adjustment - the ambitious meteorologist lace, which I didn't think I wanted at all. I'd say it's traditional in some senses but perfect wedding. So in advance of their big day, has spent most of her life focused on her career. with major modern twists - so major I know that at some point in my lifeI will say, we asked Zee to give us the inside scoop on After becoming interested in meteorology in 'Whoa, that was a bold choice.' I want it to be very sexy." all ofthe details (hint: it includes beachfront high school, she studied the subject at Valparaiso L vows, multiple shoes and plenty of intricate, University before earning her on-air chops here in personalized touches),

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Review relevant tracking systems lo ensure that orders are being worked through Ad Production and are being submitted to Customer - Knowledge of TDD methodology and associated testing stack (RSpeC, Capybara, Spork, Zeus, Cucumber, etc) TOWER TECHS LEAD TOWER TECHS TOWER FOREMAN for approval within established timeframe guidelines. - Practical eopenence n data structures, algonthms. and software ELECTRICIANS DAS/EF&I TECHNICIANS - Assist advertisers with corrections and information by telephone, fas, design e-mail or test, protesa changes or Corrections 5 production system CONSTRUCTION INSTRUCTORS/TRAINERS (55 requested), and relay the intormafion to the appropriate operations team member to ensure accuracy of tire ads. Please submit your resume as well as links to your GitHub account. SUN-TIMES MEDIA your personal prolects, or anything else you think we might be Interes- Looking for a new opportunity in Telecom Construction? ted to see. Required Skills SAC is looking for a few good team members to Education - CoIlev degree preferred. Resumes wIth cover letter should be emailed join our team. Esper,ence or faxed to the follswing address: Account Executive - College degree in Business. Advertising, Marketing or a related field Sun-Times Media Join us at i of our 3 sessions to learn more. preferred. - One year business esperience in a sales. customer service or 350 N. Orleans, 105 Chicago, IL 60654 Looking for a career in Sates? related environment desired. Fas: (312)321-2288 Energized by the excitement of the media industry? SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 2014 - Mslli-taoking and problem solving skills needed. Email address: [email protected] - We woutd like to talk with you about axciting opportunities. ... . Strong sales acumen - Strong PC skills in Word, EeceliSpreadsheels and PowerPoint or Please note Senior Sollare Engineer in the sub)ect line. 3 SESSIONS (pick one) related software. We are looking tor great talent to join our team. Currently, we have Sun-Times Media is an Equal Opportunity Employer opportunities in out suburban retail market area. Responsibilities in- Working in the media arena is fun, interesting and exciting. Sun-Times dude new business development through ptospecting, outboand 8AM 10:30AM 1PM Media is dedicated to being the premier source of local news and nf or- sales calls/outside sales Calls and presentations. mayos for the greater Chicago area. Its media properties serve more Marriott O'Hare, 8535 West Higgins Road than 300 communities across the region and include the Chicago We look for highly motivated individuals with a passion tor sales, Ssn-Times newspaper and Suntimes.com: six suburban daily news- A college degree and one to live years nl sales Chicago, IL 60631 papers. Pioneer Press weekly newspapers, as well as web sites for experience preferred, depending on the position those newspapers, including centerslagechicago.com and YourSeasov.com. In circulation, the Chicago Sun-Times, and its bran- Parking will be validated ded editions, is the 81 Chicago daily newspaper asd e9 national daìly Sun-Times Media is a network of 41 newspapers and websites and (Located on Higgins in between Cumberland and River Rd) newspaper. We offer a total rewards package that includes a full bene- mobile editions. The flsgship Chicago Sun-Times is the oldest fit package Best of sil, you can Join a team of top notch professionals wottuing in the newspaper industry. high school continuously published daily newspaper in the city. One of the tO largest daily newspapers in the United States, the Chicago Sun-Times At SAC Wireless,it's our people who make the Resumes with cover letter should be email ed has won eight Pulitzer Prizes and is the complete source tot the best or taud lo the toltowisg address: local and in-depth news, award winning journalism difference and are the backbone of our technology Sun-Times Media and eutensive spoils coverage. Afin: Human Resources - services. Employing some of the most talented, fnside Sales Representalive Major Accounts 350 N. Orteans. los Chicago, IL 60654 CUBEnews We offer a total rewsrds package that includes u full benefit package. dedicated people on the planet is not by chance. Fas: (312)321-2288 a commission program with a lucrative over achievement incentive, Email address: [email protected] - Please note safes contesto that reward performance throughout the year and an People from all over the country choose SAC as Inside Sales Representative Major Accounts in the subject tine. exciting mufti-media prodvct tine. Best ot all, you can join a team of the cornerstone of their careers, helping create and Sun-Times Media is an Equal Opporlun'rly Employer top notch advertising and media professionals. deliver communications, integration, and engineering Resumes wtth cover letter should be: s e emailed to: [email protected] solutions that our customers demand so that our highschool or mailed Io: Sun-Times Maulle world keeps moving and stays connected. Join SAC -.. ARn: Deb Ryan, 495 N. Commons Drive. Aurora, IL 60504 2r:' -.' e or faxed Io 630-978-8524 and help shape our future while creating yours. No rsr - Cubenews.com No phone calls please RSVP Necessary. Just show up at one of the three Sun-Times Media is an Equal Opportunity Employer times ready to meet our team. IUDRIIIE 4 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, June 5, 2014 Help Wanted Full-Time Help Wanted Full-Time Help Wanted Full-Time Help Wanted Full-Time GARAGE SALES Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales

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BARRINGTON - 25TH ANNUAL ity in Salesf orco or available call reporting systems. The eaperienced BRAEMAR SUBDIVISION NILES 8100 N. Merrill. Fri 6/6 6 Satand costo galore. Find something AE is expected to develop and facilitate the proposal process for new He/She is responsible for achieving sales goals fhrough asses- GARAGE SALE!! irnmui 6/7, 9-4. between Milwaukee 6 for everyoxe. Shop now for all sea- GURNEE - WESTGATE sons. and Current clients, perform client presentations and negotiate con- sing and meeting the product needs of esisfing arId potential June 6th 6 7th, Fri & Sat 9-5pm Prospecl off Oakton. Housewares. A mile south of Rand Rd on EIs Rd SUB DIVISION GARAGE SALEi books. linens, lamps. dishes and tracts. i-fe/She also is accountable for providing accurate ad informa- customers. 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Ave. South of Dempoter / East of product category and in a cuxtomer-focuaed business-to-business duct presentations and on other sales related issues. Milwaukee, behind Notre Dame tools, DVD's S kitchen items' BIG MENS CLOTHING Sat. 6/7 andSun. 6/8. 8 sm. to 4 organization p.m. 6635 W. Norwood (at Mon- HS. LOTS OF EVERYTHING' - Demonstrated knowledge of the vales process EXTRAVAGANZA - College degree required, MBA or similar formal business education tr050 and Forest Preserve Or.) - Eaperience in using marketing concepts to drive results 2X - 4X SHIRTS Vernon Hills- 375 North Fairway - Computer skills in Microsoh Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) und desired Nitos. Huge Garage Sale.Tons of 46 WAIST - 50 WAIST PANTS misc items, furniture, tools, books.Dr. June 6. 7. 13 5 14, 9am-Spm. - Winning team attitude DESIGNER SHOE SALE the Intemet baby items.bxby 6 toddlerHuge Tent Sale! Up Io 80% off! - General business knowledge including planning and financial LOUIS VUITEON. PRADA, - Valid Drivers License clothes.7345 W.Breen,Miles,FriIearnmngresources.com/tentsalefor management through experience and/or education GUCCI, FERRAGAMO AND Janv 6 & Sat June 7, 9am-Spm,details - Minimum of five yearo of successful sates experience and/or four MORE. SIZES 11-12. MOST OVIflOSLE Sun June 8, 9am-3pm Resumes with cover letter should be PAIRS NEVER WORN. Hawthorn Woods, 9 Echo Ct. emailed or taud to the following address: years of proven sales management eoperience in a customer- HOUSEHOLD GOODS focused business-to-business organization. A TREMENDOUS SELECTION OFSat Only, June 7th, 9am - Vose 6 WADSWORTH 13780 Wadsworth Sun-Times Media Sons Mahogany Baby Grand Piano - Computer skills in Mic'osoftOffice (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) KITCHEN, BEDROOM, Rd Nage garage cale! Antiques, Attn: Human Resources - Integrated Media Account Esecutive BATHROOM, TOOLS AND - 1920's, very good condition, and the Intemet Household] Office Items A Fsm, books, toys. boys and adult cloth- 350 N. Orleans, los Chicago, IL 60654 FURNITURE PRICED TO SELL ing. fleece, quilting supplies, - Valid Drivers License TVs. Full Boxing set, Vera Bradley Fax: (312)321-2288 collectibles, furnituretoo much to 6 res samples, Maior Halloween Oak Park - 1049 N Elmwood Ave. Email address: [email protected] - decorafionsi All Must Go' list. Fn5/3O8-6at5/319-4 Resumes with cover tener should be CHICAGO- 4445 N. Mango Ave. Saturday 6/7, 8-3. Kid's items mcl.,Sun6Il 10-2 Major Account Executive in the subject line. Huge Multi-Family garage 6 yard strollers, highchairs. playpens S loto emailed or fas'd to the following address: sale. Fri 6/6 through Sun 6/8 oftoysfclotheaHshd ilems md HIGHLAND PARK 1780 Clavey Sun-Times Media turn. decor, elec, kitch and more!! Sun-Times Media is an Equal Opportunity Employment 9:3Osm-5pm. Vintage items, Road. Friday June 6th & Satur- )vwelry, household, & misc. Attn Humas Resources - Advertising Sales Manger day June 7th, 10-3. Great items WADSWORTH. N. Cashmore 350 N. Orleans, los Chicago, IL 60654 for kids. adults, and household, Road/Country Lane/4 families, Oak Park Es!alv Section Garage Fax: (312) 321-2288 Stop by and take a look!!! Look for balloons/signs. Fn. 5/30 Chicago. Norwood Park 5706 Sale. 646 N Euclid Ave. SAM-and Sat, 5/31 , 9a-4p. Antiques, fur- Email address: [email protected] - Advertising Sates Manager N.New Hampshire Ave. Fri 5/306 12PM Sat 5/31: Early birds wel-niture, baby items, toys, adultchil- In the subject line. Sal 5/31 9a-5p. Lsdies,Men,Kida, Highland Park Multi- come. Pottery Barn Kids furniture Sdren clothes, purses. books, tools. Baby Clothes. Housewsrea.holidayFamily Garage Sale clothes, dressers, books dishes. glassware Something for accessories. Too much to list! everyone i Sun-Times Med1 is an Equal Opportunity Employment 336 Carol C! Sat 5/31 SUN-TIMES ! MEDIA Don't miss this calvi 9AM -2PM PARK RIDGE - 1113 Courtland Ave 60068, Friday S Saturday 6/6-6/7 DEERFIELD MULTI-FAMILY MOV- Indian Head Park - Garage Sslv9arn-3pm. Electronics,HouseholdWaukegan.Huge GarageSale! Account Executive ING SALE. June 768. 9-5.1051May 30th Fnday 8-2 Saturday. MayItems, Garden Items, Golf Items,1404 Glenwood Ave. Tons of boys, GreenwoodAve.Fumiture, many31st 8-12 102 Indian Wood Lane.Furniture S Much More' girls, mens and womens clothes, tools, toys, antiques, dishes. lamps,Indian Head Park, Illinois.60525 Name brand, great quality.Baby housewares, rugs, patio Looking for a career n sales? set.Computers, furniture, bikes, items,toys. jewelry. home decor LFd re5 sound equip., camp gear, clothes. toyn und much more. , PARK RIDGE - 506 N Bmoadwuyand moreiThur/Fri5/29.5/30 8- Energized by the excitement of the media industry? SUNS MEDIA holiday doc., much more. Great Sale! Friday 6/6 Sarn-3pm 5pm, Sat 5/31 8-noon. We would like to talk with you about exciting opportunities.. and Saturday 6/7, ßam-!2pm. KENOSHA RIVER OAKS Furniture, Household Items. Annual Rummage Sale and much much more! Must see' Essential Functions ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE-AUTO ELMW000 PARK - 40 YEARS 30+ Homes . Organize. develop and implement strategies to meet terntory sales OF TREASURES! Linens, Saturday June 7th, 8am-2pm goals , silver, toys, books. 1 mile E. off I-94 on Hwy C Sun-Times Media seek a dtfven and dynamic sales person for an Ad- antiques & much more! Park Ridge Garage Sale 171 1 S . Sell new accounts to increase the overall terntory volume and Greenwood Fn 5130, Sat 5/31 9am- ovrnGsAI.E vertising Account Eaecuive tor Auto. This position is responsible for Fri 6/6 & Sat 6/7, ffam-4pm. STERN SPRINGS - 207 Dierks maintain qualify service to existing accounts. 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June 6 Sam to 3pm marketplace and develop an awarenexx of marketing trends. - Increasing marketsharè through new business development Bake Sale, and Crahers Event, June 7 8am to noon 506 N Broad- Coordinate administrative duties necexsary to ensure proper ad EP Women's Club Fundraiser LAKE BLUFF 501 Scranton Ave,way. Park Ridge Furniture and - Growing revenue through esisting client product education Fn. 6/13. 9a-4p. Sat. 6/14. 9a-4p Household Items placement and billing - Csmmunicating marketing, circulation and readership data to Sun. 6/1 5, 9a-2p. Bric a brac WILMETÍE 143 LINDEN, . Utilize competitixe opporruniriex in the marketplace and develop an advertisers in a call to pction format Franklin Park - 3116 N Ruby St clothes, garden tools, baby Across Bahai Temple. 6/6 8 uwareneax of marketing trends and successes of other newvpaper - Position io located in tf'e Northern Suburbs Saturday 617, 8am-3pm. clothes, hhld. lema 6 morel 6/7 8-2:30, Lots of great stuff markets Moving Sate, Everything must PARK RIDGE MOVING SALE bikes. crystal, kitchen ware, go' furniture, clothes, knick - Friday 6/6 S Saturday 617, - Communicate relevant marketing, circulation und readership datato lInens,chainsaw,pictures. Qualifications include:1 knacks, dishware, misc. Luke Forest, HUGE Evtate/Guruge 9a-3p. 1581 Habberton furnIture, tewelry, much more accounts in a call to acfion format . Fierce desire lo succeed and win others over Sale.439 E.Westleigh Rd. Fri/Sat Avenue. Furniture, TVs, . Other tusks and duties as assigned - Ability to operate independently 5/30. 5/31 9a-3p. 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Successful track record in sales und cuutomer service to an 9:OOam-4:OOpm. Saturday06/07PARK RIDGE - PLANT SALE, Overtoam.4prn,Furniture, Household, than 300 communities across the region and include the Chicago 9.00am-1 :OOpm. t000 Hornegrown, NativeChildren and Baby items Cash and established client base and ability to prospect for and develop Sun-Times newspaper sed Suntimes.com: seven suburBan daily Perennials 315 Root SI (NW Hwycarry only.Just south of Lake and new business newspapers, Pioneer Prsa weekly newspapers, an well sa web sites S Elm) June 6th-7Ih-Sth )Frv+Sat 9-Skokie Blvd. 3020 Highland Ave, 5. Sun 12-5) SkIlls for those newspapers, inçluding centerstagechicago,com and corner of Highland and Skokie . Detail oriented with an outgoing personality with strong interpersonal YosrSeason,com. In cirjlation, the Chicago Sun-Times, und its and communication skills branded editions. is thel Chicago daily newspaper and #9 national GLENVIEW 706 Glenshire Rd. 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Sun 6/8, 8-t. nview.aragelt'ard ale:Out-Dr. Fri 6 Sat June 6-7 (8am-3pm) household iterns,,.loys. antiques - Proficiency in Microsoh Office 350 N. Orteans, lOS Chicago, IL 60654 door fumiture, gids bedroom fumi- Hshd, movies, collectibles, books,MANY INTERESTII'G kid items. clothes S electronics. Fax: (312) 321-2288 lure, comforters and valance sets. TREASURES Corner of Locust Resumes with cover letter should be emailed, girls cloths size 7-12, women cloth- und Kenilworth Ave in Winnetka Email address: [email protected] - (right on Wilmette Boarder) mailed or fand to the following address: ing sizes 8.-12, household items. LINCOLNWOOD MOVING Suxdsy, June 1st 7:00 -1:00 pm SALE- Furniture, camping. Riverwoods: 895 Hoffman Lane Park on Kenilworth Sun-Times Media Please note Accoud Esecutixe Auto in the subject line, 2020 Swainwood DhveGlenview, IL hshd, bags, south American Thorn-Fri. 10-4 5 Sal, 10-2 Ave...Saturdsy. 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Email address: [email protected] - Over 50 years of accumulation from Please note Account Executive io the subject Ilse Iwo estate sale )unkies!Fumiture, Shop upscale y great deals al PEO glassware, kitchen items, electron- No phone calls pleaxe Moving Sale 9439 Ridgeway, Evan-Chapter CP's garage sale.Pro-Yard sale on Jane 7th, 10am to 4 You're¡n the driver's seat.ics, antiques, holiday decorations.ston Saturday, June 7, 9 am - 5 pmceedo go to Women's Education,pm in Glencoe! 860 Glencoe Dnve, Sun Times Media is an Equal Opportunity Employer linens, tools, home decor and muchEverything must go! Home S Itoh-On Friday. 6/6 from 9am-4pm andFurniture, anliquex, dishesglass- more! Everything must go' Fri 6/6 6day decor. furniture, clothes. house-onSaturday. 6/7 from 9am-2pmware.clothing.householditems. IUDRII/E Sat 6/7 9a-4p 1325 Swainwood Dr wares, etc. Lake Bluff al 13324 Aahford Dnvv. Cash only! Thursday, June 5, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 5 Appliances Estate Sales Estate Sales Wanted to Buy Apartments, Unfurn'd. RENTALS REAL ESTATE STUFF Stainless Refrigerator. 1 Year old Regal Home/Kathy Pelricca TWIN LAKES, ESTATE SALEVehicles WantedWill Buy All Cook County - Suburban GE Counter depth stainless sidE- ESTATE SALE Vehiclen*** Cars, Trucks, Vans, by-side retrigerator with ce/waler Glenview: 1800 Grove 1085 Highland Drive dispenser Model #GSCS3PGX/ e Church St. Two French Hens SUVs*** $500-5000 Caah* Air Conditioners GSCF3PGX. 847-251-1045 6/6-79-4 & 6/810-2 Mid-Century Modern. 1960 glass708-516-8888, Apartments, Unfurnished Houses Full Housei industrial bed. tlut craftboat, Heywood Wakefield Antiques, CollectibleS Electronics, Accessoriesscreen TV MCM U!dum Mobilfabrikfurniture, nintage clothing & jew- Apartments, Furnished Townhomes DR tble/ilchrs: china cabinet; Ethancity. Fall garage. bsmt A kitchen, Appliances Allen space-saver desk & tile sheltThars 6/5- Sanday 6/e, Iam-5pm. Condos, Townhomes Condos, Lofts WANTED HOME STEREO unitl 2 liltlrecliners; Singer 5kok'ie - 1 BR, next o park. Photos at estatesales,net We Pay Cash For 9i40 Gross PomI Rd. private park. Arts, Crafts, Hobbies Equip. & Records. 33s-45s-78s Fealhesseight, dress form; china Homes Duplex Will pick-up Cash crystal stemwure/12: fur coat; Junk Cars & Trucks ing. heat 8 water xci, NC, W/D, VERNON HILLS MOVING/ESTATE Duplex storage in born!. 847-707-8253 Open Houses Auctions 847-266-01 oo kitchen; linens; many medical aids SALEt BR set, glaustop DR table, Same day pick up! Building Material including hospital bed, great wheel sols table, brass mirror und entry 847-356-0505 Rooms Apartments, Unfurn'd. Mobile Homes Estate Sales chairs, walkers, bathroom aids, etc.; table, china cabinets, dishes, Business Equipment bikes; tools: more 100 pis books, cloltres, fur coat: Lazy Bo Housing to Share Cook County - SuburbanManufactured Homes @entatesales, leather rechner and patio turn. 1 WHEAT CENTS - Clothing, Furs A FAB SUCCESSFUL SALE Soulhtield Dr. Thurs-Sun, gsm-3pm LARGE QUANTITIES Mobile Homes SKOKIE 3BR. t .56A. parking spot. Apartment Buildings Common Dates & Keys "When You Want The Best" Retirement Rentals laundry School District 68 8 219. Co-Op Apartments Electronics, Accessories WILMETTE ESTATE SALE! A A R Penny Shop close tokokie Swift A 194. no sets PHYLLIS REIFMAN Sat 6/7, lOu-3p & Sun 6/8, lOs-lp 847-441 -5821 '.i05&mo + heat, 312-618-3008 Estate Sales 824 Ashland Ave.. Furniture, china Co-Op Housing Senior Housing Trio House Sales HIGHLAND PARK crystal, paintings, lamps. Huge Lake County Exercise Equipment amount of miscellaneous items! Sleeping Rooms Commercial, Industrial 847-432-3770 105 Hazel Avenue WAUKEGAN: Farm and Gardening (Central Ave. E to Dale, R on Dale PETS Housekeeping Rooms 710 Pine St. 2 bedroom, $750. Farms, Farmland South. Dale becomes Hazel. MCMAIION'S Finder Service 1318 Clarkson. 1 bedroom, $650 Homes Built to Order Farm Equipment AcrossLske Ave. on L) OF WINNETKA Leave Message 847-662-3789 Winnetka - 635 Hill Rd Apartments - Hotels Vacant Property Firewood Fri. & Sat. June 6 and 7 Cats Homes 9:30-3:30, Nambers 9:00am No parking on Hill. Parking Flea Markets restrictions on Forest lifted for Dogs Vacation, Resort Rentals Vacation Property sale after 9am Cook County - Chgo. S GREAT SALE1 Chickering Baby Outof-State Rentals Income Property Food, Produce Barbara's Absolute Eslate GrandPiano, 13F Clock, Solas, Fri 6/6 6 Sat 617, lOam-3pm Misc. Pets Sates. Thurs & Fri. June 5th No.s 9:30 Fri. Suburbs * RENT TO OWN! * Chairs, End Tables,Settees, DR Buy with No closing costs and get and 6th, 9-4. Sat June 7th, Gracious Georgian otters fine Garages Investment Property Furniture Table/8 Chairs, Hutch, Sideboard. help with your credit. Call 708-868- B-1 . 6644 Raven St. Chicago. furnishings, antiques and deco- Dogs 4 Kitchen Sets, 4 Poster Bed. Farms, Farmland 2422 or visi! www nhba corn Lots Giveaways (Norwood Park Area) Highboy, Artwork. Books. Hull 8 native accessories. 19th C. Victrola Talking machine, Biedermeier cylinder desk. 19thAKC Dobermuns born May 17th Puff Trsin wiElaborate Large Champion lines Facebook - DobesCommercial, Industrial Rooms Real Estate Auctions Horses Sony 60 in TV w/surround Village w/Mtns. 8 Trolley, Ant. c. butler's secretary. Baker bik Sound, King and Queen size Fr-style chest, Mastercraft sofaund Devons Emsi! Storage, Warehouses Real Estate Wanted Jewelry Toys, Books.Lots of Patio Furn, & [email protected] Cook County - Suburban sleep number beds, Gibson Plsnters, Savile Row & armchrs. antq. papier-mache SG Special Dual P90 Guitar Men's Clothing, Bikes. MOREi tray IbI, Eng. tilt-top dining tbl, Desk Space Real Estate Misc. Lawn, Garden Equipment & much much more. Sherrill lounge chair, Gamma lthrFrench Bulldog. 2F.2M.AKC. All in Pristine Condition. Lord & Noble Estate Sales sectional, Henredon Ithr club chr,t twks,family raised, lots of soitude Offices Out-Of-Town Real Est. Machinery, Tools View: www.EstateSales.net www.lordandnoble.com iron & glass coffee tbl, mahog upsnk.nne year health guarantee. Stores Out-Of-Town, Commercial Medical Equipment (847)61 5-0249 Itip-top dining tbl. 19th c. hand-$800each [email protected] kerchiel tbi, silk slipper chrs, pr.630-851 8O6t uv'SMcGaw YMCA BEYOND the BLUFF CONDUCTED Rental Services EVANSTON Rooms for Men Lakes, Resort Property Lake Blut! Estate Sale! Moving! 78French stools, occas chrs & Ibis, Misc. Merchandise SALES Fri. June 6th, 9-4, Sat. June w/maid service. daily 8 weekly rates: 71h. 9-2, 280 Hickory Court, LakeWarrrnglon Dr. Fri-Sat, 5/1 7-5/18, king sleigh bed, pine full beds, Rental Misc Mortgages, Loans desks, all wthr wicker, lUir & $13! 8 up inclsdeo use of Musical Instruments Blatt)GreenBay Rd. toW.8a-3p. Anlique, vint. lurn, patio, art grass bar obra, g. scale porch lucilities cali the Y tor avuilability Witchwood, E. to Hickory) A perlentcash 8 charges, everything must go Wanted to Rent 1000 Grove 847-475-7400 - ext 214 Homeowners Insurance Office Furniture sale in a pertect netting. See our ad turn., mirrors, lamps, oriental rugs, g. Remington-style bronze, Real Estate Seminars Resale Shops in pictures on estatesaies,net Mix lt Up Sale! !'' paintings & pninls, china. glass, Apartments, Unfurn'd. Offices Evanston -Antique Sale! 2348 cost, jewelry, garden statuary, Real Estate Services Snow Removal EquipmentRidge Ave. 615-7, 9-3pm. Excep- Glen EIlyn BSX drum set, Garth Brooks GERMAN 8 DUTCH SHEP PUPS Cook County - Chgo. N Cook County - Suburban Judicial Sales - Legal Sporting Goods tional Saie! Antiques, pottery, art 864 Woodland Dr. Frl & Set sigsed guitar, snow blower, $350-$1200. Trained dogs available Skokie- ist mo, reni $i glass, china, coins, bronzes, fur- 6/6 & 617, 9am-2pm, mach misc. Beautiful sale! AKC white, sable, black 8 tan, brin-Des Plaines:tBdrrn (Avail now) niture, stained glass windows, For photos visit: $750-$780. 2 Bdrm (Avail July t) 2nd mo. reni $2, LTL. Oltices for Swap, Trade Antiques, high end tom. die. Guar. deliv avail 815.72! .9090 Rent. Nr Touhy & Edens 300ti. rugs, vintage eyeware, etc. electronics. garden. art www.mcmahonsestatesales.com $900-$950. includes heat. lsund Townhomes 8 ,arkin.. GRE Pro. 847-297-150 400tf-800tt-i200ft. Msy combine, Swimming Pools, SupplIes FINAL MOVING SALE For info go to estatesales,net no extras, nightly clean-up. Will County Hinsdale - 1125 N Madison St. McDREW SALES Cook County - Chgo. S Call 847-602-6622 Tickets Friday 6/6 & Saturday 6/7, 10-5 3 levels: Anliques. collectibles, 1228 Westmoor Pd, Winnetka 9357 S. LASALLE ST, 4 BR. Stores Wanted to Buy current arid umlage clothes sz 2- NEW TRIER SALES From intersection Tower 8 Hib- Newly remodel, hrdwd floor ist tir lo). furniture, wllicker. much misc Estate Sales.Antqu., bard Rds, go sosth to Westmoor. $1250/mn. Seclion 8 welcome Cook County - Suburban ntiques and Collectibles * All priced to sell! * Art, 50's Designer Furn. east to #1228. Park w/ care, 312-479-4049. No calls after 7pm our specialty.Charities, note driveways & traffic flow. SCHILLER PARK 500 SOFT. LIKCNEW Clean-up available. FRI JUNE 6, 9:30 ' 2:30 CHICAGO - SOUTH SIDE APT. Store/Office, Avail Now 109th Street, off Wentworlh, 3BR, 2265 Bamnglon Dnse East. Aurore, SUMMER Walter - 847-471-7333 SAT JUNE 7, 9:00 - 3:00 $740/mo. CLEARANCE dining room, kilchen, hardwood firs. IL 60503 Open House Sat (5/31 SALE. 25% ott EVERYTHING! McD Os at 9:00 for FRI opening. LAB PUPS 8 MINI LABS $350- 847-664-9951 - To PLACE A HELP '.800/mo. + sec de.. 708-841-0030 lo-i & Sun (6/1) i-5. 8 Sun (618) Antiques,collectibles,vin- Perfect sale to welcome spningl $800. Choc, Polar. yellow 8 BIk. 5, 2 Bedrm 2.5 BaIh1533 sq ft. Great palio furnitare mcl astique tage turniture, oldtoys, WANTED AD IN THENyce Things Estate Sales Started dogs $1000-$2500. Gusr., Cook County - Chgo. W www.2265barnnglon corn - 630- desks, dressers, china cabi- (Serving the North Shore) wire sestees, chrs, urns, stands,Mchip, delivery avail. 815-721-9090 310-4637 - [email protected] nets,curios,maple hutch. etc; collections: Spatterware, NW Deluse Garden apt 4 5rms. 5,000 sq. tI. packed with bar- CLASSIFIEDS, CALL Caro) 847-431-5464 prints, quilts. metalware, 2BR. laundry facility. no peto. no gains.ZionAntiqueMall. Staffordshire; oriental portraits; smoking. Vicinity Cumberlund/ Real Estate Services 2754 Sheridan Rd. Daily 10-5, Waterford; china; couch: chra; Lawrence. 773-887-3871 Sunday l-5. Closed Monday. 847-998-3400 tblea; lamps; books. ETC!!! LOCAL SHORT SALE FIX 8 FLIP Cook County - Suburban RENTAL EXPERTS have weekly prop- SAY IT IN erty surs, monthly worlisho s S online Farm and Gardening ELMWOOD PARK NEAR METRA ruining Call now1 224-57 -0534 RENT YOUR 3BR, iSBA, laundry. $1250 + PARK RIDGE 210 N. Green EARTHQUAKE BADGER wood Axe, Fri. 6/6 & Sat. ilI? utilities, 1 .5 mo sec dep 8 credit 3365 FRONT-TINE ROTOTILLER. V No pets/smkg, 708-452-8844 OA-3P. Fars, house &kit Gas power. gear drive, very versa- wares, baby grand, books, an- EQUAL tile, like new. hardly ever used $t50 Glenview- 1,2,3 Bds tiques & sintage items. See 847-265-2295 or 847-924-7537 APARTMENT MEDIA pics sandylanesales.com. LUXURY RESIDENCES HOUSING SUN1E For Sereice Call 847-481-9449 Furniture Valley Lo Towers lt THE OPPORTUNITIES Outside Sales Representative 1910 Chestnut Ave. WITH EASE Call (847) 998-1800 x200 Ali real estate advertised in Chicago Sun-Times Media is looking to hire en Advertising Suies Ex- Mon - Fn lOam - 4pm www.vatteylotowers.com tRis newspaper is Sirs/err to tIre ecutive based Out ot our Aurora oltice & their home office. This 051es 11OWMGULE Federal Fair Housing Act. which execulise will work as parI 01 a team tocused on digital, mobile, so- makes t iiiegai to advertise any cisl. online, and prinl advertising sales .This role witlbe industry spy- ESTA1iE 5 pc Chrome Disette set, match- citic and tocused on the Educalion industry. This role will be responsi- IN THE preterence, ilmitahon, sr dis ing bakers rack, Sofa 8 Lovesest, criminatron based on race. Color, ble br driving new business partnerships with colle9es and education- Merlot. 5 Pc Queen BR set mcl NEW TING CLASSI FI EDS, al facilities selling them dìgi)al, mobile, social, online, & print Park Ridge Estate Sale rails and many misc items. religion, sen, handicap. ramiirai advertising. siatus or national Origin 5 the Cars, Toys & Antiques. Call for Prices. 847-544-6042 Harwood Heights. Harlem and 1 520 S. Western Ave Lawrence, t bedroom spsrtment, saie, rental Or Ilnancing of The nccount esecutive will be wodsing lo form partnerships with local CLASSIFIEDS. (ott Devon) Sat, 9-4, San 10-4. Musical instruments ist floor, available now. housing. & nationwide advertisers. Our Us 8:30am Saturday. no pets. 708-456-5391 In addition tSe lilinsis Human Lg home, total contenta, Training os cold cslling. consultative selling, salex process manage- Hsrwood Heights - Small garden Righis Act prolirbits discrimina Antique toys. clocks, glans, non based on age. ancestry. ment, and the product set will be provided We are looking for hard chisa, slot machines, trade n 2 bedroom in quiet bldg near workers who are willing lo learn and sre digital suvi loi Ibis new ven- stimulaters. Cars; Sanco repli- CALL shopping & mans. No smoking. CALL maritai status, sexuai oventation ture. This venture has the opportunity Io grow quickly sod allow you ca of 1936 Cord consertibie Please call 708-867-0344, sr unfavorable miirtary discharge. to creale new opportunities for yournel!. w/ Ford 302V8. Also 1999 Ca- -I Park Ridge, tO45A Northwest High. This paper will noi knowingiy dillac SLS both in great way, 3BR. lOA, with new carpet. accept any advertisrng for real ResponsIbilitIes shape. Most clocks 19th ces- PIANO - Steinway Grand Model paint & appliances. Available June esrare which s in vivialion of the . Cold-culling business owners and decision makers In set 84Î998-3400 lucy. Iron toys, native amen- M. Serial C 276107 )1933), Ebony, ist $1600/mo. 847-692-6544, 8am- iew.Ail persons are hereby appointments can jewelry, pool table, oak IvoryKeys, BeautifulOriginal 5pm. 847-833-2238, sfter 5pm. inlormed thai ali dwellings adver . Use a consultative sales approach to identity business needy and player piano, vintage cam- Completely Refurbished 8 Re- goals eras, record collection, prints built with Steinway Resner Ac- SCHILLER PARK 84/998-3400 used are avaiiabie on an equal . Create strategic custom solutions to meet customer needs sod align & oils. Full garage w/lools, lion Parts in 1998 by Keylard 8 TO PLACE i & 2BR. oppornunity basis, our prodsct set with their overall goals generator, etc. Same family Sons. Tuned regularly & read to No Pets, Avail Now. if you beileve yxu hase been . Manage existing business and create new business to maintain for 54 years. Go look a the 60 play. Matching piano bench in- 847-664-995 i discriminated againsi in conner a heufihy vales pipeline pics of Ihe sale at cluded. Winnetka. $46,000 obo, SKOKIE - t Bedroom Apartment riss with the saie, rentai or estatesales.net. 847-441-5841 tor appointment. All utilities Included, financing of sousing. Cali: Requirements Sebaslian Antique Company YOUR AD $775/mo. Available now! . 2-3 years experience Cull 847-3667683 . Bachelor degree Wanted to Buy West Cuy and Suburbs: TO PLACE HOPE Fair Housing Center . Abilily lo maintain a high level ot activity to produce results AAA Diabetic Test Strips Wanted - Strong ability to create relslionships over the phone and in person One Touch Freestyle Lite . Strong ability to effectively communicate benefits Ta PLACE A HELP Acca-Chek Contour 8 Others Offices Offices . Upbeat and positive s!titude Mast be Sealed, Unopened, Sooth CIty and Suburbs. . F)exible. This will be a tas! moving and quickly changing venture Unexpired, Unssed Boses Cook County SuburbanCook County - Suburban South Suburban Housing Center . Strong wrilten and verbal comnlunicatisn time managemerir. Will Pick Up! Call 847-920-7430 and presentation skills 'IAN1[D AIN THE 708-967-4674 Q Q Old Military items O O HARWOOD HEIGHTS 2,931SF WEBCB31273I North City airS Suburbs: OFFICE YOUR AD Interested parties, please send resume All Countries 847-564-1600 interfaith Housing Center CLASSIFIES, CALL Pistols, nfles, swordo. bayonets. 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail cnn- hluttre lt W aImed a setwork.com or the Northern Suburbs helmets, medals, holsters. stocks ter, Handicap Access, Aggressive Deals, cases, old ammo, buy 1 ilem or 847-564-1 600 www,1osephrealenlate.nel 847-SOI-8760 Sus Times Media is an Equal Opportunity Employer 847998-3400 estates 224.627.8466 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, June 5, 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. LINCOLNWOOD LINCOLN WOOD fertofilenumber 14-10-11507.tuff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCI-fectuve May lut, 2014 you will needa photo identification 'issued by a governmentagency(dover's Ii- BSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORYIN THE CIRCUIt COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-ATES. P.C., 15W030 NORTHa photo idenlification issued by a un order lo COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TION One South Wacker Drive,FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,governmentagency(dnver's Ii-cense, pasaport, etc.) TV DEPARTMENT t CHANCERY77 DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650BURR RIDGE. IL 60527, )630) 794-cense, passporf. etc.)iv order Iogain entry into the foreclosure sale Cleaning Instruction DIVISION NATIONSTAR MORT-DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NA-)3t2) 236-SALE You can also visit9876. Please refer to file numbergain entry unto the foreclosure saleroom un Cook Counly and the name GAGE, LLC TIONAL TRUST COMPANY, ASThe Judicial Sales Corporation at14-12-15361. THE JUDICIALroom in Cook County and the sameidentification for sales held at other Hi9hIy Qualified Patient, venuex,Forinformation: Home & Office Cleaning Plaintiff, TRUSTEE FOR WAMU MORT-www.flsc.com for a 7 day status re-SALES CORPORATION One Southidentìficaiion for salen held at othercounty Superior Teacher Offering tutor- porI of pending sales. CODILIS &Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,countyvenues,Forinformation'Vixifour websulealservuce.atty- Expenenced Team of 4 GAGE PASS -THROUGH CERTIFI- ¡ng Preschool - 4th grade. Resi-AOTHANA Y DAOUD, MADLIN YCATES SERIES 2005-ARO Gi ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ouVisit our websile atnervuce.atty-pierce.com between the hours of 3 Call Halina 847-692-6754 ble hours. 847-312-6311 DAOUD, JPMORGAN CHASEPlaintif, NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,can alsovisif The Judicial Salenpierce.00m. between the hours of 3and 5 pm. PIERCE S ASSOCI- BANK, N.A.S/I/I TO WASHING- SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527Corporation st wew tlsc.com for a 7and 5 pm. PIERCE 6 ASSOCI-ATES.Plaintiff'sAttorneys. One Landscaping TON MUTUAL BANK, FA. NASIM FAR000I A/IVA NASIM F.(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.day status report of pending sales.ATES.Plaintiff'sAttorneys. OneNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300, Fencing Defendants FAR000I, TARIQ M. KHAWAJA,14-10-1 1507 Attorney ARDC No,CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.North Dearborn Street Suite i 300,CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312) MR. CHEAP LAWN CARE11CH16798 HARRIS, NA, UNITED STATES OF00468002 Asorney Code. 2176215W030 NORTH FRONTAGECHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No (312)476-5500. Please refer to file num- 476-5500. Please refer io tile num-berPA1126144. THE JUDICIAL A-1 FENCE INC. Residential & Commercial 44tO WEST PRA1T AVENUEAMERICA, PENTECH FINANCIALCaseNumber:10 CH 018779ROAD. SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, SERVICES, INC. TJSCII. 34-8996 NOTE: PursuantIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorneyber PAl226512. THE JUDICIALSALES CORPORATION One Soufh New & Repair-All Types Senior Citizen Discount LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 847-722-0584 or 773-501-6468NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Defendants to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesFile No. 14-12-15361 AttorneySALES CORPORATION One SouthWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago. 708-452-1210 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihat pur-10 CH 018779 Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sARDCNo, 00468002AttorneyWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago.IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure7001 N KARLOV AVENUEattorney us deemed to be s debt col-Code, 21762 Case Number: 12 CHIL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE Youcan alsovisit The Judicial Sales Painting-Decorating and Sale enteredhi the aboveLINCOLNW000, IL 60712 lector attempting to collect a debt019886 TJSCII:34-6912 NOTE:can aisevisit The Judicial SalesCorporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 BRECKENRIDGE FENCE cause on December 19, 2013, arrNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-and any infomiafion obtained will bePursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionCorporation at w tlsc.com for a 7dey status report of pending sales PIERCE ASSOCIATES One Chain, Link & Wood Fences 1-847- 299-1005 1-847- 222-0589agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-used for Ihat purpose. Practices Ad, y05 are advised thatday aIslas report of pending sales & Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING ration, will at 10:30 AM on June 27,suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure1610268 Plaintiff's attorney us deemed to bePIERCE O ASSOCIATES OneNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300 Installation & Repairs inthe above6/5.6)12,611904 #787480 a debt collector attempting to collectNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300CHICAGO,IL60602 1312) 476- InVEstFree Est. Waltpaper 2014, at The The Judicial Salesand Sale ertered BEST PRICES 847-729-5137 Corporation, One South Wackercause on January10.2014, an e debt and any information obtainedCHICAGO, IL 60602 )312) 476-5500 Attorney File No. PAl f26144 Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- will be used for Ihaf purpose. 5500 Attorney File No. PAl2265t2Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num- AFFORDABLE EXT. PAINTING 60606, seIl at public auction to theration, will at tO:30 AM on Jsne 27.LINCOLN WOOD $608707 Attorney Code. 91220 Case Nam-berI i CH 41900 TJSCC' 34-5066 STANDARD FENCE 5 Yr GuaranteeCall NICK highest bidder, as set forth below,2014, at The The Judicial SalesIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF6/5, 6/12, 6119114 #787441 beri 3 CH 01 1 76 TJSC#: 34-6407 1608686 1608931 5/29,6/5,6/12/14 #784116 All Types New & Repairs Cell 773-273-0t53 the following described real estate:Corporafion, One South WackerCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Over 45 Years ExperIence Commonly known as 4410 WESTDrive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYLINCOLN WOOD 5129, 6/5, 6/12/14 #784121 PRAU AVENUE,60606. seIl at public auction to theDIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT DF 773-836-4650 KASAL LINCOLNW000, IL 607t2 Proper-highest bidder, as sel forth below,PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Painting & Decorating tv Index No. 10-34-125-024-0000.the following described real estate:TION TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYLINCOLN WOOD Commonly knownas7001 N.Plaintif, DIVISION JAMES B NUUER &IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Interior I Exterior The real existe is improved with a Garage Doors, Openers one story single family home; park-KARLOV AVENUE, COMPANY COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- Painting 6 Wallpaperirig ing pad. Sale terms: 25% down ofLINCOLNW000, IL 607t2 Proper-MOATSIM BAJWA PNC BANK,Plaintiff, TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY FOREST GARAGE Wall Washing the highest bid by certified funds stty Index No, 10-34-2t3-059. The re-NATIONAL ASSOÔIATION, THE DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, DOORS FREE ESTIMATES the close of the sale payable to Theal estate io improved with a resi-3800 DEVON SQUARE HOME-UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDN.A., arnilyQwrjedinçe 1946 Call Steve (630)968-5593Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirddence. Sale terms: 25% down ofOWNERS AREA ASSOCIATION,LEGATEES OF ROBERT DPlaintiff, saiesserviceinstallation party checks will be accepted. Thethe highest bid by certihed funds atINC. BURAK, IF ANY. WILLIAM BUTCH- 708-652-9405 630-969-9416 balance, including the Jsdicial salethe close of the sale payable to TheDefendants ER, SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVESAMIN FAYCURRY. GEORGE Tiling feefor AbandonedResidentialJudicial Sales Corporation. No third12 CH 019886 OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT D.FAYCURRY NEJA GEORGE S Property Municipality Relief Fund,party checks will be accepted. The3812 W. DEVON AVENUEBURAK,DECEASED, GILBERTFAYCURRY, CITY OF CHICAGO. Handyman MR. GROUT which iv calculated on residentialbalance, includivg the Judicial saleLINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 BURAK. STEPHANIEUNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- 224-310-8994 real estate at the rate of $1 for eachfeefor AbandonedReoidentialNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-FEHLENBERG, ROSARIO DIAZRECORD CLAIMANTS 1-773-973-2151 ALEX TILE GROUT REPAIR $1,000 or fraction thereof oftheProperty Municipality Relief Fund,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihat par-BURK, UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDDefendants All Home Repairs: EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN amount paid by the purchaser notwhich is calculated on residentialsuant Io s Judgment of ForeclosureNON-RECORD CLAIMANTS 11 CH 41900 PaintingPatching Electrical to eaceed $300, in certified funds/orreal estate at lye rafe of $1 for eachand Sale enteredinthe aboveDefendants 7250 NORTH KEYSTONE CarpentryPlumbingTile wire transfer, is due within twenty-$1,000 or fraction thereof ofthecause on ApnI 15. 2014. an agent13 CH 01176 LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 Tree Service four (24) hours, No fee shall be paidamount paid by the purchaser notfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,6616 NORTH KOSTNER AVENUENOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- by the mortgagee acquiring the rea-to exceed $300. in certified funds/orwill st 10:30 AM sn July 17, 2014,LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par- idential real estate pursuant to itswire transfer, in due within twenty-at The The Judicial Sales Corpora-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant Io a Judgment of Foreclosure TDS 5 HOME DIRT CHEAP credit bid at the sale sr by anyfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidlion, One South Wacker Dnve-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-and Sale enteredinthe above IMPROVEMENT TREE SER VICE mortgagee, Iudgment creditor,orby the mortgagee acquiring Ihe rea-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurecause on March 24, 20t4, an agent identis) real estate pursuant to its inthe abovefor The Judicial Sales Corporation. Perfection ¡s the standard. Tree Removal . Tnmming, Stumpother Senor acqsinng the residential self al public auction Io the highestand Sale entered real estate whose rights in and iocredit bid at the sale vr by anybidder, au set forth below, the fol-cause on Apnl 14, 2014, an agentwill at 10:30 AM on June 24, 2014, Installation:Electncal . Deck Removal, Insured . Free estimates 847-46-1 503 the residential real esWte arose pri-mortgagee, judgment creditor. orlowing described real estate: Corn-for The Judicial Sales Corporation.st The The Judicial Sales Corpora- Carpentry . Windows Doors or to the sale. The subject propertyother lienor acquiring the residentialmonly known as 3812 W. DEVONwill at 10:30 AM on June 26, 2014,lion, One South Wacker Drive- Painting . FloorsTile Kitchen. is sublect to general real estate tax-real estate whose nghts in and toAVEÑUE, LINCOLNWOOD, ILat The The Judicial Sales Corpora-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, Bath S Bsmt Remodeling Tuckpointing es, special assessmetts, or specialthe residential real estate arose pv-60712 Property Index No. 10-35-lion, One South Wacker Dnve -sell at public auction to the highest Lic. BondedSr. Discount taxes levied against said real estateor to the sale, The subject property328-020. The realestate us um-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,bidder, as set forth below, the fol- Tad 630-202-5825 and is offered for sale without anyis subject to general real estate tao-provedwitharesidence,Salesell at public auction to the highestlowing described real estate. Corn- es, special assessmenfs, or special 7250 NORTH .tds5homeimprovement.com i -847-724-5600representationastoqualityor terms: 25% down of the highest bidbidder, as set forth below, the fol-monly known as quantityoftitleand withoutre-tanes levied against said real estateby certified funds al the close of thelowing described realKEYSTONE, LINCDLNWOOD. IL cosme to Plaintiff and in AS 1Sand is offered for sale without anysale payable to The Judicial Salesestate:Commonly known as 661660712 Property Index No.ta-27- i-773-307-2332condition. The sale is farther sub-representationastogualityorCorporation. No third party checksNORTH KOSTNER AVENUE,430-016-0000, Property Indes No. Hauling ext to confirmation by the court.quantityoftilleand withoutre-will be accepted. The balance. in-LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 Pror-10-27-430-017-0000 The real es- EDMAR, INC. Upon payment in full ot the amountcourse to Plaintiff and inAS lScluding the Judicial sale fee forN Index No. 10-34-325-0t5-'SII.tate is improved with a brown brick RED'S HAULING SERVICE bid.the purchaser willreceive scondition. The sale is further oub-Abandoned Residential PropertyThe real estate us improved with aone story single family home with a 1 story single familytwocarattachedgarage Sale Complele Clean out Service TuckpointingMasonryCertificate of Sale ihat will entìtleecl fo confirmation by the court.Municipality Relief Fund, which usbrown brick Family owned for over 50 years the purchaser to a deed to the realUpon payment in full of the amountcalculated on residential real estatehome; 2 car attached garage Saleterms 25% down of the highest bid 847-409-4860 estate after confirrnatiqn of the salebid.the purchaser will receive aat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orterms: 25% down of the highest bidby certified funds at the close of the Window-Door ServicesThe property will NOT be open forCertificate of Sale that will enfuIetraction thereof of the amount paidby certified funds at the close ot thesale payable to The Judicial Sales inspection and plaivtiif makes nothe purchaser to a deed to the realby the purchaser not lo exceedsale payable to The Judicial SalesCorporation. No third party checks BEAR WOLF CONSTRUCTION INC.representation as to the condition ofestate after confirmation of the sale.$300, un certifiedfunds/orwireCorporation. No third party checkswìll be accepted. The balance. un- SAY T IN THE (LASSIFIEDS, (AIL Siding . Windows Doors the property.Prospective biddersWhere a sale of real estate is madetransfer,is due within twenty-fourwill be accepted. The balance. un-cludung theJudicialsale tee for Free EstimatesInsured are admonished to check the courtto satisfy a lien pnor to that of the24) hours. No fee shall be paid bycluding the Judicialsale fee forAbandonedResidential Property 847-998340G TO PLACE YOUR AD Reterrals. 708-705-0307, Marcinfile to verity all information.If thisUnited States.the United Statesthe mortgagee acquiring the resu-AbandonedResidential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which is property is a condominium unit, theshall have one year from Ihe date ofdential real estate pursuant to itsMunicipality Relief Fund, which iscalculated on residential real estate purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sale within which to redeem, exceptcredit bid at the sale or by anycalculated on residential real estateat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or sure vale, other than a mortgagee,that with respect Is a lien aWingmortgagee, lsdgmenf creditor,oral the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amount paid shall pay the assessments and theunder the interval revenue laws theother lienor acquiring the residentialfraction thereof of the amount paidby the purchaser not to exceed legal fees required by The Condo-period shall be 1 20 days or the peri-real estate whose nghts in and toby the purchaser 001to exceed$300. incertifiedfunds/orwire miniumProperty Act765 ILCSod allowable for redemption underthe residential real estate arose pri-$300.incertifiedfunds/orwiretransfer,us due within twenty-four )U'RE iN 1 State law, whichever us longer, sod transfer.is due wiihun twenty-four(24) hours. No tee shall be paid by 605/9(g)(t) and (gj(4). ti this prop- or to the sale. The sublet property erty is a condominium 'unit which isin any case in which, ander the pro-is subject to general real estate tac-(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byIhe mortgagee acquiring the resi- part of a common inlerbst commun-visions of section 505 of the Houn-es, special assessments, or specialthe mortgagee acquiring the resu-dential real estate pursuant to uts ity, the purchaser of the snit at theins Act of 1950, as amended (12tases levied against said real estatedenlial real estate pursuant to ilscredil bid at the sale or by any foreclosure salesifter tiran aU.S.C. 1761k), and subsection (d(and is offered for sale without anycredit bid at the sale or by anymortgagee, judgment creditor,or mortgagee shall pay the assess-of section 3720 of title 38 of therepresentationastoqualityormortgagee, judgment creditor,orother lienor acquiring the residential '1.WER'5 SEAT ments required by Th Condomini-United Slates Code, the right to re-quantityoftitleand withoutre-oilier luenor acquiring the residentialreal estate whose rights un and to um Property Act, 765 ILCSdeem does not arise, there shall becourse IsPlaintiff and inAS tSreal estate whose rights un and tothe residential real estafe arose pn- 6O5/l8.5(Q-l).IF VOLI ARE THEno right of redemption. The propertycondition. The sale us further sub-the residential real estate arose pri-or to the sale The subject property MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),will NOT be open for inspection andecl to confirmation by the court,or lo the saie. The sublect propertyis subfect to general real estafe tax- at ToDrive.com YOU HAVE THE RI-IT TO RC-plaintif makes no representation asUpen payment in full of the amountis subject lo general real estate tao-es, special assessments, or special MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30to the condition of the property. Pro-bid, the purchaser willreceive aes, special assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estate DAYS AFTER ENTRY[OF AN OR-spective bidders are admonished toCertificate of Sale that will entitletaxes levied against said real estateand is oflered for sale withoul any DER OF POSSESSIIIN, IN AC-check the court file to venfy all olor-Ihe purchaser Io a deed to the realand is offered for sale without anyrepresentationastoqualityor CORDANCE WITH SECTION 1-mation. If Ihis property is a condo-estate afler confirmation of the sale.representationastoqualityorquantityoftitleand withoutre- 170t(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-minium unit, the purchaser of theThe properly will NOT be open forquantityoflilieand withoutre-course to Plaintiff and inAS 1W GAGE FORECLOSU LAW Ef-unit at the foreclosure sale, oIlierinspection and plaintiff makes nocourse toPlaintif and inAS 1Wcondition. The sale un further sub- fective May ist, 2014 os will needthao a mortgagee, shall pay the as-representation as to the condition ofcondition. The sale ia further sub-ext to confirmation by the court, s photo identificationssued by asesoments and the legal fees re-the property.Prospective biddersecl to confirmation by the court,Upen payment in full of the amount governmentagency(dnver's Ii-quired by The Condominium Prop-are admonished to check the courtUpon payment in full of the amountbid,the purchaser willreceive a cense, passport,etc.) in order toerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g1) andfile to verify all informationIfthisbid, the purchaser willreceive aCertif'rnate of Sale thatwill entitle gain entry into the forødosure sale(g)(4).If this property is a condo-property is s condominium uniI, theCertificate of Sale that will entitlethe purchaser to a deed to the real room in Cook County ayd the sameminium unit which is part of a corn-purchaser of the uniI at the foreclo-the purchaser Io a deed fo Ihe realestate after confirmation of fhe sale. identification for saleseid at othermon interest community, the pur-sure sale, other than a mortgagee,esiste after confirmation of the saleThe property will NOT be open for county vevues.Forinformation:chaner of the unit at the foreclosureshall pay the assessments and theThe property will NOT be open forinspection and plaintiff makes no Visit our website at rvice.atty-sale other than a mortgagee shalllegal fees required by The Condo-inspection and plaintiff makes norepresentation as to the condition of pierce.com. between 1hhours of 3pay the assessments required bminium PropertyAct,765 ILCSrepresentation as to the condition ofthe properly.Prospective bidders and 5 pm. PIERCE ASSOCI-The Condominium PropertyAc,605/9)g)(t) and (g)(4).If this prop-the property.Prospective biddersare admonished to check the court ATES,Plaintiff'sAttoeyu,One765 ILCS 605/18.5(-1)IF YOUert)i io s condominium unit which isare admonished to check the courtfile to venfy ail information. If this North Dearborn Street Saite 1300,ARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME-part of a common interest commun-tile to verity all intormation.If thisproperty is a condominium unit. the SHOPPING FOR CHICAGO, IL 60602. T I No. (312)OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTuty, the purchaser of the unit at theproperty is a condominium unit. f hepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo- 476-5500. Please refer to file yam-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONtoreclosure sale otherthan apurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale, other than a mortgagee, ber PA1039633. TH JUDICIALFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFmortgagee shall pay the assess-sure sale, other than a mortgagee,shall pay Ihe assessments and the SALES CORPORATIO One SouthAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INmento required by The Condomini-shall pay the assessments and thelegal fees required by The Condo- Wacker Di/ve, 24th F10 r, Chicav,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONum PropertyAct. 765 ILCSlegal tees required by The Condo-minium PropertyAct.765 ILCS AIR NEXT CAR? IL 60606-4650 (312) 2-SALE '(os15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS605/18.5)g-1). IF YOU ARE THEminium Properly Act,765 ILCS605/9)g))1) and )g4). if this prop- can also visit The Ju icial SalesMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER).605/9(g))l) and )g4). If this prop-arty ix a condominium unit which us Visit ToDrive.com to find the make and model Corporation at w.tjsc)com for a 7LAW. Effective May tal, 2014 youYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-ely is a condominium unit which ispart of a common interest commun- day status report of pelrdinsales.will need a photo identification io-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30part of s common interest commun-ity. Ihe purchaser of the unit at the that fits your style, needs and budget. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES Onesued by a government agency )dnv-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-ity. the purchaser of the unit at theforeclosuresale otherthan a North Dearbom Street Suife t300er's license, passport, etc.) in orderDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-foreclosure saleotherthan amortgagee shall pay the assess- CHICAGO, IL 60602 13121 476-to gain entry into the foreclosureCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-mortgagee shall pay the assess-ments required by The Condomini- 5500 Aoomey File No.A1039633sale room in Cook County and thet701)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-menta required by The Condomini-um Property Act, 765ILCS Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-same identification for sales held atGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-um Property Act, 765 ILCS606/18.5)g-i).IF YOU ARE THE ber: i i CH 16798 TJSCII: 34-9216other county venues. For informs-fective May ist. 2014 you will need605/18.5)g-l).IF YOU ARE THEMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), 610779 lion, examine the court file or con-s photo identification issued by aMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- 6/5, 6/12, 6/19/14 #7ß7914 tact Plaintiff's attorney: COOILIS &governmentagency (driver's lu-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 ASSOCIATES. P.C.. 15W030cense, passport, etc.)in order toMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,gain entry into the foreclosure saleDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- SUITE100, BURR RIDGE, ILroom in Cook County and the sameDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION t5- 60527, )630) 794-9876. Please re-identification for sales held at otherCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- county venues. For information, ex-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef- amine the court file or contact Plain-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-fective May lot. 2014 you will need Thursday, June 5, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 7 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. LINCOLN WOOD MORTON GROVE N THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK COOK COUNfl', ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- n, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION GREEN TREE SERVIC-DIVISION GREEN TREE SER VIC- ING LLC, ING LLC TanTara Transpoation is Drivers Prime, Inc. Company Plaintiff, Plaintiff, ADVERTISING CAMPERS/RVS seeking owner Operators to join Drivers & Independent LÚBNA K USMANI SHWAN JUBRAIL, IKHLASS Defendants JUBRAIL, WELLS FARGO BANK, SERVICES our Dry-Van or Flatbed division. Contractors for Refrigerated. 13 CH 04414 N.A. Colman's RV - We Buy And 6557N. CRAWFORD AVENUEDel endanlo Liricoinwoad, IL 60712 12 CH 18221 Consign Used RV's And Home Time as requested. Call Tanker & Flatbed NEEDED! NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-7701 MAPLE STREET MORTON Need to place your ad TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-GROVE, IL 60053 Dave at 800-650-0292 or apply Plenty of Freight & Great Pay! suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Campers 217-787-8653 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- throughout Illinois? Call and Sate entered inthe above online ww'".tantara.us Stawith Pnme Today! cause on April 3. 2014, an a9enf forsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure wwwcomansrv.coni The Judicial Sales Corporation, willandSale enteredinthe above Illinois Press Adveftsing at tO:30 AM on July 6, 2014, at thecause on March 28, 2014, an agent Call 800-277-0212 or apply TheJudicialSalesCorporation,for The Judicial Sales Corporafion, Service 217-241-1700 or Driver Regional LTL Runs One South Wacker Drive -24thwill at 10:30 AM on July 1, 2014, at CAREER/EDUCATION online at dveforeprïme.com Floor, CHICAGO, tL, 60606, sell atThe The Judicial Sales Corporation, psblic auction to the highest bidder,One South Wacker Drive -24th visit wwwillinospress.org $1500 SIGN-ON Bonus as set forth below, the Tollowing de-Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at scribedreal estate: Commonlypublic auction ro the highest bidder, AIRLINE JOBS START HERE Home Evert Weekend Dedicated lanel-80corridor. known as 6557 N, CRAWFORDan set forth below, the following de- AVENUE, Liricoinwood,IL 60712scribed real estate Commonly AUCTIONS - GET TRAINED AS FAA Paid Oentation Great Pay $1,000 min. wkly. pay. Weekly Property Indes No. 10-35-317-050-known as 7701 MAPLE STREET, MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 Prop- 0000 VOL. 0t30. The real estate is CERTIFIED AVIATION EEOE/AAP 866-323-7875 improved with a single family resi-erty Index No.09-13-113-006-0000. Upcoming Mui-Property home time. New trucks. Lease dence, The judgment amount wasThe real estate is improved with a $394,114.22. Sale terms:25%white vinyl siding split level single TECHNICIAN. FINANCIAL AID www.dnveFFE.com purchaseorcompanyjobs down of the highest bid by certifiedfamily home with a wo car detach- Auction: Commercial & ed garage Sale terms: 25% down funds at the close of the sale paya- FOR QUALIFIED STUDENTS. available. Limited openings ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-of the highest bid by certified funds Residential Propeies Located Thvers-CDL-A DRIVERS tion. No third party checks will beat the close of the sale payable to accepted. The balance,inciudinThe Judicial Sales Corporation. No HOUSING AND JOB available. Hirschbach 888-474- the Judicial sale fee for Abandonethird party checks will be accepted. in llinojs & Indiana. NEEDED! TOTAL Respect- ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityThe balance, including the Judicial PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE, 0729 ww.drive4hmI,com Relief Fund, which is calculated onsale fee for Abandoned Residential Auction is Online Only, TOTAL Sucess Staup to 38I Property Municipality Relief Fund, residential real estate at the rate of CALL AVIATION INSTITUTE $1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-whichis calculaled on residential June 23-25. Contact Diana of of the amount paid by the pur-real estate at the rate of $1 for each mile OW & Regional Runs, chaser not to exceed $3GO, in certi-$1,000 or fraction thereof of the OF MAINTENANCE tied funds/or wire transfer, is dueamount paid by the purchaser not at 312.756.7333 or Visit CDL Grads Welcome.700+ within twenty-four (24) hours Noto exceed $300, in certified funds/or 844.210-3935 fee shall be paid by the mortgageewire transfer, is due within twenty- www.SVNAuctionWorks.com Trucks & Growing!888-928- acquinng the residential real estatefour (24) hOurs, No fee shalt be paid pursuanf to its credit bid at the saleby the mortgagee acquinng the res- or by any mortgagee, judgmentidential real volate pursuant to its HELP WANTED 601 1 www.Dnve4Total.com creditor, or Other fienor acquiringcredit bid at the sale or by any BOATS the residential real estate whosemortgagee, jsdgment creditor, or righfs irr and to the residential realother lienor acquiring the residential Drivers SOLO & TEAM estate arose prior to the sale Thereal estate whose nghts in and Io DRIVERS sublect property is subject to gener-the residential real estate arose pn- THE BOAT DOCK COMPANY DRIVERS & al real estate tases, special assess-or to the sale. The subject property ments, orspecialtaxesleviedis sublect to general real estate tao- We Buy & Consign Used AVERITT EXPRESS against said real estate and is of-es, special assessments, or special OWNER OPERATORS fered for sale without any repreeen-tases levied against said real estate fatiov as to quality or quantity of titleand is offered' for sale without any Boats! 217-793-7300 New Pay Increase For Regional No touch, temperature and without recourse to Plaintiff andrepresentationasto qualityor in "As IS" condition. The sale is fur-quantityoftitleand withoutre- theboatdock.com Dhvers! 40 to 46 CPM + Fuel controlled, elite high pay freight. ther subject to confirmation by thecourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" court. Upon payment in full of thecovdition The sale io further sub- Bonus! Also, Post-Training amount bid, the purchaser will re-acttoconfirmation by the court. 1 Year Exp., CDLIA Clean ceive a Certificate of Sale that willUpon payment in full of the amount BUSINESS entitle the purchaser to a deed tobid,the purchaser willreceive a Pay Increase for Students! Record. IQI (688 466-0613 the real estate after confirmation ofCertificateof Sale that will entitle the sale, The property will NOT bethe purchaser fo a deed to the real OPPORTUNITY (Depending on DomciIe) openforinspection andplaintiffestate aber confirmation of the sale. Flatbed Drivers Staing makes no representation ax to theThe properly will NOT be open for condition of the property Prospec-inspection and plaintiff makes no Get Home EVERY Week + fivebidders are admonished torepresentation as to the condition of CONTRACT SALESPERSON Mileage Pay up to .41 cpm check the court file to verity all infor-the property.Prospective bidders Excellent Benefits, CDL-A req. matiorr. If this property is a condo-are admonished to check the court Selling aeal photography of Health Ins., 401K, minium unit,the purchaser of thefile to verify all information.If this 888-362-8608 unit at the foreclosure sale, otherproperty is a condominium unit, the than a mortgagee. ahall pay the as-purchaser 5f the unit at the foreclo- farms on commission basis, $59 daily Per Diem pay. aesuments and the legal fees re-sure sale, other than a mortgagee, Apply @ AvedttCareers.com qsired by The Condominium Prop-shall pay the assessments and the $4225.00 first month guarantee Home Weekends. erfy Act, 765 ILCS 605i9(g)(1) andlegaI fees required by The Condo- Equal Oppounity Employer - Act,765 ILCS (g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo-miniumProperty 800-648-9915 or minium unit which s part of a nom-605/9(g1) and jg((4).If this prop- $1000 - $3000 weekly proven mon interest community, the purerly ix a condominium unit which is Females. minorities, chaser of the unit st Ihe foreclosurepart of a common interest commun- earnings. Travel required, www. boydandsons.com sale other than a mortgagee shallity. the purchaser of the unit at the protected veterans and pay the assessments required byforeclosuresaleotherthan a More info msphotosd.com The Condominium PropertyAct,mortgagee shall P9Y the assess- individuals with disabiI'ies 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1).IF YOUmento required by The Condomini- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-um Property Act, 765ILCS or 877/882-3566 OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT605/18 5jg-1). IF YOU ARE THE are encouraged to apply. TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONMORTGAOOR (HOMEOWNER), FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RC- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURECORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- LAW. Effective May lot, 2014 yoa1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- will need a photo identification is-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef- The Illinois Classified Advertising Network (ICAN) provides Pioneer Press and the Doings with advertising of a national appeal. sued by a government agency (driv-fective May ist, 2014 you will need er's license, passport, etc.) in orders photo identification issued by a To advertise in this section, please call ICAN directly at (21 7) 241 -1 700. to gain entry into the foreclosuregovernmentagency(driver's Ii- sale room in Cook County and thecense, panspoil, etc (in order to Both Pioneer Press and the Doings recommend discretion when responding. Please refer questions and comments directly to CAN. same identification for sales held atgain entry into the foreclosure sale other county venues. For informa-room in Cook County and the same lion, contactPlaintiff'sattomey:identification for sales held at other JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSO-county venues Forinformation: dATES, LLC,230 W MonroeVisit our website atservice.atty- Street,Suite#1 125, Chicago, ILpierce corn. between the hours of 3 60606 (312) 541-9710. Please re-and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCI- fer to uile number t3-6269 THE JU-ATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys, One DICIALSALES CORPORATIONNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300, One South WackerDrive,24thCHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (3f 2) Floor,Chicago, IL 60606-4650476-5500. Please refer to file sum- (312) 236-SALE You can also visitber PAl209213THE JUDICIAL The Judicial Sales Corporation atSALES CORPORATION One South www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, port of pending sales. JOHNSON,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou OLUMBEAG 6 ASSOCIATES, LLCcan alsovisit The Judicial Sales 230 W Monroe Street, Suite 61125Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales, Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710 Rvi.ig. U FOR YOUR NEXT NEW CAR? FIND YOUR NEXT VEHICLE AT. Attorney File No 13-6269 AttorneyPIERCE& ASSOCIATES One p Code. 40342 Case Number: 13 CHNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300 04414 TJSC#: 34-6138 NOTE: Pur-CHICAGO,IL 60602 1312) 476- suant to the Fair Debt Collection5500 Altsrney File No, PAl209213 Practices Act, you are advised thatAttorney Code, 91220 Case Nom- Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to beber 12 CH 18221 TJSCt 34-5310 a debt collector attempting to collect1609606 u debt and any information obtained6/5, 6/12, 6119/14 #787457 will be oued for that purpose. 1607735 5t29,6/5,6/12114 #784110 RlL 8 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, June 5, 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. NORTON GROVE NORTON GROVE suant to the Fair Debt CollffctionIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorneycourse against the Mortgagor, theNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD.purchaser will receive a Certificateand without recourse to Plaintiff and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFPractices Act, you are advised thatFile No. 14-li-12756AttorneyMortgagee or the Mnrtgagee'u at-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527of Sale which willentitle the pur-in "AS IS" condition. The sale is fur- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLtNOIS COUN-PlaintifFs attorney is deemed o beARDC No. 00468002Attorneytorney. (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No,chaser to a Deed lo the premisesther sublect IO confirmation by the TV DEPAITMENT - CHANCERYn, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYa debt collector attempting to llectCode 21762 Casa Number: 11 CHTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-14-13-26052 Attorney AROC Noafter confirmation of the sa/e, Court, Upon payment in full of the DIVISION CITIBANK, N.A. DIVISION u debt and any informalion obtined020060 TJSC#: 34-8062 NOTETION 00468002 Attorney Code21762For information: Visit our website atamount bid, the purchaser will re- Plaintiff, U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A.,ASwill be used for that purpose. Pursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionOne South Wacker Drive,24thCase Number:13 CH 024885http:J/nervice.atty-pierce corn. Be-ceive a Certifìcate of Sale that will TRUSTEE FOR VOLT ASSET605275 Practices Act, you are advised thatFloor,Chicago. IL 60606-4650TJSC#: 34-5715 NOTE' Pursuanttween 3 p m,and 5 p.m.only.entitle the purchaser to u deed to ROWENA V. OEGUZMAN.HOLDINGS NPL3. BY CALIBER5/29, 6/5. 6/12/14 #784096 Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be(312) 236-SAL'S to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesPierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-the real estate after confirmation of ROLANDO DE GUZMAN HOME LOANS, INC., F/K/A a debt collector attempting to collectYou can alsovisit The JudicialAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'storneys,tNorth Dearborn Street,the sale The properly will NOT be Defendants VERICREST FINANCIAL, INC.. AS a debt and any information obtainedSales Corporation at w.tjsc.cornattorney is deemed to be a debt col-Chicago,Illinois60602.TeI,No.open forinspectionandplaintiff 12 CH 036745 ITS ArFORNEY IN FACT will be used for that purpose for a 7 day status report of pendinglector attempting to collect a debt(312) 476-5500 Refer to File Num-makes no representation as to the 8905 MARION AVENUE MORTONPlaintiff, MORTON GROVE 607816 sales. and any information obtained will beber 1204297. condition of the property. Prospec- GROVE. IL 60053 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF5/22. 5/29. 6/5/14 #780080 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debtused for that purpose. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESticebidders are admonìshed to NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-AÑTEGONE PIERROPOULOSCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Collection Practices Act, you are606345 CORPORATION check the Court file to verify all nf or- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-AKA ANTEGONE LANGIS AKATY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYMORTON GROVE advised that Plaintiff's attorney is5/22, 5/29, 6/5/14#780069 Selling Officer. (312) 444-t f22 mation. If this property is a condo- Suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureANTEGONE PIERROPOULOS-DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFdeemed to be a debt collector at- 1610452 minium unit, the purchaser of the and Sate enteredin theaboveLANGIS, GEORGE LANGIS, CITI-BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,UC-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS tempting tu collect a debt and anyMORTON GROVE 6/5, 6/12, 6/19/14 #787487 unit at the foreclosure sale, other COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-information obtained will be used than a mortgagee. shall pay the as- cause on July1 1. 2013, un a5entFINANCIAL SERVICES, INC., THECESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFNORRIDGE LPCERY DIVISION for that urpose sxssmenta and the legal fees re- for The Judicial Sales Corporation,WOODLANDS OF MORTONHOME LOANS SERVICING COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COUNTRYWIDE 6077 quired by The Condominium Prop- will at 10:30 AM on June 20. 2014,GROVE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCI-FKA H MEU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- COUNTY DEPARTMENT. CHAN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS at The The Judicial Sales Corpora-ATION LOANS SERVICING. LP TION 5(22, 5/29, 6/5/14 #780075 erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((t) and .. CERY DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- Plaintiff, )g)(4).It this property is s condo- tion. One South Wacker Dove-Defendants Plaintiff, THE BANK OF NEW YORK ASCERY DIVISION 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,13 CH 23526 TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI- minium unit which is part of a cam- FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COM-mon interest community, the pur- sell at public auction to the highest6400 CalIie Avenue Unit 310 Mor-JANY G GEORGES, EMMA UELMADHU NAtR, NAVA S. NAIR AKAMORTON GROVE CATE HOLDERS CWALT, INC. AL-PANY, bidder, as set forth below, the fol-ton Grove, IL 60053 D. GEORGES NAVA NAIR, UNITED CENTRALIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF chaser of the unit al the foreclosure TERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-Plaintiff, lowing described real estate: Corn-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Defendants BANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGERCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- sale other than a mortgagee shall 0C3 MORTGAGE PASS-vs pay the assessments required b rnonlv known as 6905 MARIONTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-11 CH 020060 TO MUTUAL BANK. JPMORGANTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER-THOMAS R. GORSKI AND MAR- AVEÑUE. MORTON GROVE, ILsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure5732 WARREN STREET MO ONCHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSO-DIVISION GREEN TREE SERVIC- The CondominiumProperty Ac dATION lES 2006-OC3, GARET M GORSKI, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-t).IF YOU 60053 Property Indes No. 10-16-and Sale enteredinthe aboveGROVE, IL 60053 ING LLC Plaintiff Defendants. 325-005. Thereal estateisim-cause on April 7, 2014, an apont forNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Defendants Plaintiff, ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- V. 13 CH 24416 OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT proved with a single familyresi-The Judicial Sales Corporation, willTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-11 CH 05246 FRANCA RANDAZZO, UNKNOWN NOTICE OF SALE POSSESSION dence Sale terms: 25% down ofat 10:30 AM on July 8, 2014, at thesuant to u Judgment of Foreclure5531 Church St. Morton Grove, IL 'MBERLY A. LACHCIK, MORTONOWNERS AND NON-RECORDPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenTO REMAIN IN and Sale enteredinthea ove60053 GROVE ESTATES BUILDING NO. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF the highest bid by cerlitied funds atTheJudicialSalesCorporation, CLAIMANTS, thatpursuant loa Judgment of the close of the sale payable lo TheOne South Wacker Drive- 24thcasse on September 24, 2013, anNOTICE OF SALE A-2 ASSOCIATION Defendants AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Foreclosure entered in the aboveACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Judicial Sales Corporation No thirdFloor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl atagent for TIre Judicial Sales COrpo-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-Defendants O8CH 15582 entitled cause on March 24, 2014. party checks will be accepted. Thepublic auction to the highest bidder,ration, will at 10:30 AM on Jun4 12,EN that pursuant to a Judgment of13 CH 024885 t5-1701(C(OF THE ILLINOIS Property Address:8235 MANGOIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE balance, including the Judicial saleas set forth below. the following de-2014, at the The Judicial Sales por-Foreclosure and Sale entered in the8640 WAUKEGAN ROAD UNITAVENUE MORTON GROVE.ILlion will on Monday. June 30. 2014. feeforAbandoned Residentialncribed real estate:CornmonlyOorafion, One South Wacker Dilve -above cause onDecember13,#227 MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 60053 LAW. Effective May ist, 2014 you 2013, an agent for The Judicial at the hour oft t a rn. in their officewill need s photo identification is- Property Municipality Relief Fund,known as 6400 Callie Avenue Unit4th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 6c06, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREat 120 West Madison Street, Suite which iscalculated on residential310, Morton Grove, IL 60053 Prop-sell at public auction to the hiieutSales Corporation, will ut 10:30 AMTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-SALE 7t8A. Chicago, Illinois, sell to thesued by u government agency )driv- er's license, passport. etc.) in order real estate at the rate of $1 for eacherty Indes No. Previous PIN: 10-20-bidder, as set forth below, thfol-on June 27. 2014, at the The Judi-suant Is a Judgment of ForeclosureFisher and Shapiro file li 08-004717highest bidder for cash, the follow- st 000 or fraction thereof of the121-034-1038, 10-20-121-041-lowing described real estate: Corn-cisl Sales Corporation. One Southand Sale enteredinthe above(II is advised that interested partiesing described mortgaged real es-to gain entry into the foreclosure amount paid by the purchaser not1038; Permanent Indes Number: Amonlv known au 5732 WAR lENWacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA-cause on March 26, 2014, an agentconsult with their sale room in Cook County and the tate same identification for sales held ut to exceed $300, in certified funds/ornew PIN was issued due to a divi-STREET, MORTON GROVE ILGO, IL. 60606, sell al public auctionfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,own attorneys beforebiddingal Commonly known as 8228 Weutother county venues For informa- wire transfer, is due within twenty-siso of the property New PIN: tO-60053 Property Indeo No. ld-20-to the highest bidder. as set forthwill at 10:30 AM on June 30, 2014,mortgage foreclosure sales.) Ainslie Street, Norridge, IL 60706. 428-016. Therealestate below, the following described realPt the The Judicial Sales Corpora- tion, examine the court file ur con- four (24) hours, No fee shall be paid20-121-045-1038. The real estate io ial im- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenP.I.N 12-11-409-020. proved with asingle family tesi-estate: by the mortgagee acquinng the res-improved with a residential condo- lion, One South Wacker Drive -that pursuant toa Judgment ofThe mortgaged real estate is im-tact Plaintiff's altomev: CODILIS 9 ASSOCIATES. P.C., 15WO30 idential real estate pursuant to itaminium. The udgment amount wasdence Sale terms: 25% dowtr ofCommonly known as 5531 Church241fr Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Foreclosure entered on March 28,proved with asingle familyresi- NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, credit bid atthe sale or by any$394,141.52. Sale terms: The bidthe highest bid by certified funds atSt., Morton Grove, IL 60053 nell at public auction to the highest2014, Kauen Realty Services, Inc.,dunce. If the sublect mortgaged real the cloue of the sale payable to TheProperty Indes No. 10-16-300-005- SUITE100, BURR RIDGE, IL mortgagee,udrnent creditor,oramount, including the Judicial sale bidder, as set forth below, the fol-as Selling Official will at 12:30 rn.estate is a unit of a common inter- , other lienor acquiring the residentialfeeforAbandoned ResidentialJudicial Salen Corporation. No third0000.10-16-300-006-0000. lowing described real estate: Corn-on July i, 2014, al 205 W. un- 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please re- est community, the purchaser of thefer filenumber14-t l-35328 real estate whose nghts n and toProperty Municipality Relief Fund,party checks will be accepted. TheThe real estate is improved with amonly known as 8640 WAUKEGANdulph Street, Suite 1020. Chicago,unit other than a mortgagee shall to the residential real estate arose pri-which is calculated on residentialbalance. including the Judicial palesingle family residence. ROAD UNIT #227, MORTONIllinois, sell at public auction to thepay the assessments required byTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- or to the sale The usblect propertyreal estate at the rate uf St for eachfeeforAbandoned Reside,tiaIThe judgment amount wasGROVE, IL 60053 Property Indexhigheut bidder for cash, as set forthsubsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 ofTION One South Wacker Drive, is subject to general real estate tax-$1,000 or fraction thereof of theProperty Municipality Relief Find,$306.S73.6. No lB-19-109-049-totO The realbelow, the following described real 24th Floor, Chicago. IL 60606465O the Condominium Property Act, (312) 236-SALE You can also visit es, special asseusments, or specialamount paid by the purchaser notwhich iscalculated on residefrtialSale terms: The bid amount, includ-estateis improved with a singleproperty: Sale terms: 10% down by certifiedThe Judicial Sales Corporation st tuses levied against said teat estateto exceed $300, shall be paidinreal estate st the rate of $1 for daching the Judicial sale feo for Aban-family residence, Sale terms: 25%Commonly known as 8235 Mangofunds, balance within 24 hsurs, by doned Residential Property Munici-down of the highest bid by certihed w.tlsc corn for a 7 day statua re und s offered for sale without anycertified funds immediately by the$1,000 or fraction thereof of the Avenue, Morton Grove, IL 60053 certified funda.No refunds, The amount paid by the purchaaer notpality Relief Fund, which is calcula-funds at the close of the sale paya- port of pending sales CODILIS 9 representatisnastoqualityorhighest and best bidder at the con- Permanent Indes No.: t O-20-413-ludgrnenl amount was $254,431 00 to esceed $300, in certified fun/orted on residential real estate at the ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030 quantityoftitleand withoutre-cluaion of the sale. No fee shall be ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-020 The property will NOT be open for course toPlaintiff and in "As tSpaid by the mortgagee acquiring thewire transfer. is due within twe"tty-rate of $1 for each $1 .000 or frac-lion, No third party checks will beThe mortgaged real estate is im- NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, inspection. SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 condition. The sale is further sub-residential real estate pursuant tofour (24) hours. No fee shall be iaidlion thereof of the amount paid byaccepted. The balance,includinproved with a dwelling. The proper-For information call Mr. Ira T Nevel ecl to confirmation by the court.its credit bid at the sale or by anyby the mortgagee acquiring the es-the purchaser not to esceed $300,the Judicial sale fee for Abandonety will NOT be open for inspection. al Plaintiff's Attorney, Law Offices(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No, ResidentialProperty Municipality t4-t t-35328 Attorney ARDC No, Upon payment in full of the amountmortgagee, ludgrnentcreditor,oridential real estate pursuant tO itsshall be paid in certified funds im- Thejudgmentamount was $of Ira T. Nevel, 175 North Franklin other lienor acquiring the residentialcredit bid at the sale or by anymediately by the highest and bestRelief Fund, which is calculated on 00468002 Attorney Code21762 bid, the purchaser willreceive s 519,96543.Sale terms for non-Street,Chicaao, Illinois60606. Certificate of Sale that willentitleresI estale whose rights in and tomortgagee. ludgment creditsr,orbidder at trie conclusion ut the sale,residential real estate at the rate ofparties: 10% of successful bid im- Case Number:12 CH 001204 (312) 357-1t25Ref. No. 13-04265TJSC#: 34-6949 NOTE: Pursuant the purchaser to a deed to the realthe residential real evtate arose pri-other lienor acquiring the reside4itialNofeeshallbepaidbythe$1 for each $1 000 sr fraction there-mediately al conclusion uf auction,INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES to the Fair Debt Collection Practices estate aher confirmation of the sale.or to the sale The sublect propertyreal estate whose nghts in ar4 tomortgagee acquiring the residentialof of the amount paid by tIre pur-balance by 12:30 p.m. 16e nestCORPORATION the residential real estate arose pri-real estate purnuanf to ita credit bid Act. you are advised that Plaintiff's The property will NOT be open foris subject to general real estate tao- chaser not to enceed $300, in certi-business day,both by cashier'sSelling Officer. (312) 444-1122 inspection and plaintiff makes noes, special assessments, or specialor to the sale The subtect propartyat the sale or by any mortgagee,fied funds/or wire transfer,is duechecks; and no refunds.The sale attorney is deemed to be s debt col- 1609701 lector attempting fo collect a debt representation us to the condition oftaxes levied against said real estateis subject to general real estate tao-ludgment creditor, or other lienorwithin twenty-four )24) hours, Noshall be subject to general real es-6/5, 6/12. 6/19/14 #787462 the property. Prospective biddersand is offered for sale without anyes. special assessments, or spciaIacquiring the residential real estatefee shall be paid by the mortgageetatetases, special tases,special and any information obtained will be are admonished to check the courtrepresentationastoqualityortanes levied against said real eaatewhose rights in and to the residen-acquiring the residential real estateassessments, special tases levied, used for that purpose. oy 1608739 file to verify all information.Ifthisquantityoftitleand withoutre-and a offered for sale without tisi real estate arose print to thepursuant lo its credit bid at the saleand superior liens,ifany. The property is a condominium unit, thecourse to Plaintiff and irrAS IS"representationastoqualdyorsale.The nobel property is sub-or by any mortgagee, judgmentproperty s offered "as is," with noNORRIDGE 6/5, 6/12, 6/19/14 #787450 purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-condition. The sale is further sub-quantityoftilleand withostre-ledto generareal enlate tanes,creditor, or other lienor acquiringexpresa or implied warranties andIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF sure sale, other than a mortgagee,iect to confirmation by the court.course to Plaintiff and in "AS (IS"specialasuesuments,orspecialthe residentialreal enlate whovewithout any representation as to theCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- shall pay the assessments and theUpon payment in full of the amountcondition. The sale in further gib-tases levied against said real estaterights in and to the residential realquality of fitte or recourse Io Plain-TYDEPARTMENT - CHANCERY legal fees requved by The Condo-bid,the purchaser willreceive aecl to nontirmation by the cobrtand is offered tor sale without anyestate arose prior to the sale, Thetiff. Prospective bidders are ad-DIVISION miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCSCertificate of Sale that will entitleUpon payment in full of the amWintrepresentationastoqualityorsubject property s sublect IO gener-monished to review the court file toBANK OF AMERICA, N.A 605/9(g)(l) and (g)(4).If this prop-the purchaser to a deed to the realbid. the purchaser willreceivff aquantityoftitleand withoutre-al real estate tasen, special assess-verify all information and to viewPlaintiff, erty is a condominium unit which isestate aber confirmation of the sale.Certdicate of Sale that will enitIecourue to Plaintiff and n "AS IS"ments, orspeciallacesleviedauction mies ut www.kallenrs.com part of a common interest commun-The property will NOT be open forthe purchaser to a deed to the eaIcondition. The sale is further sub-against said real estate and is of-For information:Sale Clerk, FisherGRAZYNA ROLA, JAROSLAW R ity, the purchaser of the unit at theinspectioo and plaintiff makes noestate aber confirmation of the s le.ecl to confirmation by the court. fered for sale without any represen-andShapiro, Attorney # 42168,ROLA. PNC BANK, NATIONAL AS- foreclosure sale otherthan arepresentation as to the condition ofThe property will NOT be open forUpon payment in full of the amounttation as tu quality or quanhty of title2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301,SoeIATION SUCCESSOR BY mortgagee shall pay the assess-the propertyProspective biddersinspection and plaintiff makes nobid,the purchaser willreceive aand without recourse to Plaintiff andBannockburn, Illinois 60015, )847(MERGER TO NATIONAL CITY meufs required by The Condomini-are admonished to check the courtrepresentation as to the conditioofCertificats nf Sale thatwill entitlein "AS IS" condition. The sale io fur-291-1717, between 1:00 p.m. andBANK urn Property Act, 765 ILCSfile to verify all information.If thintheproperty.Prospective bidd rothe purchaser to a deed lo the realther sublect to confirmation by the3:00 p.m. weekdays Only. Defendants 605/tB.5lo-tl.IF YOU ARE THEproperly is a condominium unit, theare admonished to check the c srlestate aher confirmation of the sale.court. Upon payment infull of the601100 12 CH 001204 MORTGAGOR HOMEOWNER),purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-file to verity all information.If isThe property wilt NOT be open foramount bid, the purchaser will re-5/22, 5/29, 6/5/14 #780062 4956 tO. ORANGE AVENUE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-sure sale, other than a mortgagee,property is a condominium unit, heinspection and plaintiff makes noceive a Certificate of Sale that will NORRIDGE, IL 60706 SAY IT IN MAtN IN POSSESSION FOR 30shall pay the assessments and thepurchaser of the unit at the forIo-representation an to the condition ofentitle the purchaser to a deed to NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-legal fees required by The Condo-sure sale. other than a mortgag e.the property.Prospective biddersthe real estate aber confirmation ofNOR RIOG E TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-minium PropertyAct,765 ILCSshall pay the assessments and heare admonished to check the courtthe sale. The property will NOT beINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFusant to a Judgment of Foreclosure CORDANCE WITH SECTION f5-605/9(g))t) and g)4). If this prop-legal fees required by The Con o-file to verify all information. open forinspection andplaintiffCOOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS and Sale enteredintheabove 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-erty in a condominium unit which isminium PropertyAct, 765IL SIfthis property is a condominiummakes no representation au to theCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-cause on Apnl 15, 2014. an agent GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-part of a common interest commun-605/9(g)(1( and (g((4).If this pr p-unit, the purchaser of the unit at thecondition of the property. Prospec-CERY DIVISION for The Judicial Sales Corporation, THE fective May lot, 2014 you will needity, the purchaser uf the unit at theerty is a condominium unit whicisforeclosuresale,otherthanalivebiddersareadmonished toPNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-will at 10:30 AM on July t7, 2014, u photo identification issued by aforeclosure saleotherthanapart of a common interest commiri-mortgagee, shall pay the assesa-check the court file to verity all infor-TION SUCCESSOR IN at The The Judicial Saies Corpora- governmentagency)driver's Ii-mortgagee shall pay the assess-ity. the purchaser of Ihe unit atremento and the legal fees requiredmation. If this property is a condo-INTEREST TO MIDAMERICAtinS, One South Wacker Drive - cense, psssport. etc.)irrorder toments required by The Condomini-foreclosuresaleotherthanI aby The Condominium Property Act,minium unit, the purchaser of theBANK. FSB 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, gain entry into the foreclosure saleum Property Act, 765 ILCSmortgagee shall part the asses-760 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g((4).Ifunit at the foreclosure sale, otherPlaintiff, sell at public auction to the highest room in Cook County und the same605/18.5/n-ilIF YOU ARE THEments required by The Condomai-thin property in a condominium unitthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-vs. bidder, au set forth below, the f 01- identification for salen held at otherMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),um Property Act, 765 ILOSwhich is part of a common interestsessments and the legal fees re-JERZY SAFIAN A/K/A JERZY C.lowing described real estate: Corn- (LASSIHEDS, county venues. For information, ex-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-605/t8.5(q-t(.IF YOU ARE THEcommunity, thu purchaser ofthequired by The Condominium Prop-SAFIAN; DISCOVER monly known as 4956 N ORANGE amine the court file or contact Plain-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER).unit at the foreclosure sale otherui-15 Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g((t) andBANK; NORRIDGE POINT CON-AVEÑUE. NORRIDGE.IL 60706 tiff's attorney: CODILIS S ASSOCI-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO F- than u mortgagee shall pay the as-(g))4).If this property is a condo-DO, Property mdcc No. 12-12-307-043. ATES,P C , t5W030 NORTHDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30seusments required by The Condo-minium unit which is part of a corn-Defendants, The real estate io improved with a FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-minium Property Act. 765 ILCSmon interest community, the pur-12 CH 9371 sixgle family residence, Sale terms: BURR RIDGE. IL 60527, 630) 794t7011C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-DER OF POSSESSION. IN AQ-605/16.5(0-1). chaser uf the unit at the foreclosurePUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given25 k down uf the highest bid by cet- (ALL 9876. Please refer to file numberGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. ForCORDANCE WITH SECTION 05-IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGORsale other than a mortgagee shallthat pursuant tua Judgment uftified funds at the close of the sale 14-12-21520. THE JUDtCIALinformation, contact Plaintiff's attor-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-(HOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THEpay the assessments required byForeclosure entered in the abovepayable to The Judicial Salen Cor- SALES CORPORATION One Southney: HEAVNER, SCOtT, BEYERSGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. OEf-RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-The Condominium PropertyAct,entitled cause on July 1,2014,poration. No third party checks will Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago.S MIHLAR, LLC,t i tEast Mainfective May ist, 2014 you will needSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-765 ILCS 6O5/t6.5(q-1).IF YOUIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-be accepted. The balance, includin IL 60606-4650 312) 236-SALE YouStreet, DECATUR, IL 62523, (217)a photo identification issued by aTRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSES-ARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME-lion will on Monday. July 7, 2014, althe Jud'oial sale fee for Abandone can also visit The Judicial Sales422-1719.Ifthe sale innot con-governmentagency(dnver'sli-SION.IN ACCORDANCE WITHOWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTthe hour of i t a,m in their office atResidentialPropertyMunicipality 847-998-3400 Corporation at ww lIsc.com for a 7firmed for any reason, the Purchas-cense, passport,etc.) in order toSECTION t5-1701)C( OF THE IL-TO REMAININ POSSESSION120 Weal Madison Street,SuiteRelief Fund, which is calculated on day status report of pending sales.er at the sale shall be entitled onlygain entiy into the foreclosure saleLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF7t8A, Chicago, Illinois. sell to theresidential real estate at the rate uf CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. P.C.to a return of the purchase priceroom in Cook County and the sameSURE LAW. AN ORDER OF POSSESSION. INhighest bidder for cash, the follow-$1 for each $1 .000 or fraction there- 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEpaid. The Purchaser shall have noidentification for sales held at otherEffective May ist, 2014 you w)llACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONng descnbed property: of of the amount paid by the pur- ROAD, SUtTE 100 BURR RIDGE,further recourse against the Mortga-county venues. Fut information, eli-need a photo identification issued15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOISPIN. 13-18-319-038-1015. chaser not to exceed $300. in certi- IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorneygor, the Mortgagee or theamine the court file or contact Plaiti-by a government agency (driver's Ii-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURECommonly known as 6950 W FOR-fied funds/or wire transfer, is due FileNo 14-12-21520AttorneyMortgagee's attorney. THE JUDI-tiff's attorney: CODILIS b ASSOCI-cense, pasaport, etc.)in order toLAW. For information, examine theEST PRESERVE DR UNIT 115.within twenty-four (24) hoursIdo To PLACE PRDC No 00466002 AttorneydAL SALES CORPORATION OneATES, P.C., t5W03O NORTHgain entry into the foreclosure salecourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-NORRIDGE, IL 60706. fee shall be paid by the mortgagee Code. 21762 Case Number: 12 CHSouth Wacker Drive,24thFloor,FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITEtOO,room in Cook County and the sameney,CODILIS b ASSOCIATES,The mortgaged real estate isim-acquiring the residential real estafe 036745 TJSC#:34-8591 NOTE:Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-BURR RIDGE. IL 60527, (630) 794-dentication for salen held at otherP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEproved witha condominium resi-pursuanl to itn credit bid at the sale Pursuant to the Fuir Debt CollectionSALE You can also visit The Judi-9876. Please refer to file numbercounty venues. ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,dence, The purchaser of the unitor by any mortgagee, ludgment Practices Act, you are advised thatcial Sales Corporation at14-11-12756. THE JUDICIALFor information, contact Plaintiff'sIL 60527, (630) 794-9676. Pleaseother than a mortgagee shall paycreditor, or other lienor acquiring Ptaintiff'n attorney is deemed to bewww tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-SALES CORPORATION One Soufhattorney: HEAVNER. SCOU.refer to file number 14-13-26052.the assessments and the Ieral feestheresidential real estate whose YOUR AD a debt collector attempting to collectport of pendino sales. HEAVNER,Wacker Drive. 24th Floor, Chicago,BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC, t 1 t EaatTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-required by subdivisions )g)(t( andrights in and to the residential real a debt and any information obtainedSCOTr, BEYERS s MIHLAR, LLCIL 60608-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouMain Street, DECATUR, IL 62523,TION One South Wacker Drive,)g))4J uf Section 9 of the Condomin-estate arose prior to the sale, The 'will be used for that purpose t i t East Main Street DECATUR, ILcan alsovisit The Judicial Sales217) 422-1719. 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650ium Property ActSale terms: 25%sublet property io sublet lo gener- 609205 62523(217)422-1719AttorneyCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7f the sale is not contorneO fur any(3t2) 236-SALE You can also visitdown by certified funds, balanceal real estate tases, special assess- 5/29, 6/5, 6/12/14 #784123 Code. 40387 Case Number: 13 CHday ststus report of oending saleS.reason, the Purchaser at the saleThe Judicial Sales Corporation atwithin 24 hours, by certified funds,ments,orspeciallaaeslevied 23526 TJSC#: 34-6826 NOTE: Pur-CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.shall be entitled only to a return ofwww.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-No refunds. The property will NOTagainst said real estate and is uf- i5W03O NORTH FRONTAGEthe purchase price paid, The Pur-port of pending salen. CODILIS &be open for inspection. Upon pay-fered for sale without any represen- ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGEchaser shall have no furtherre-ASSOCIATES. P.0 t5W030ment n full of the amount bid thetation av to guality or Quantity nf tìtle Thursday, June 5, 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. NORRIDGE quality of fitte or recourse to Plain-torneys,tNorth Dearborn Street,day status report of pending sales.Case Number: 01 CH 003359espress or implied warranties and(g((4(.Ilthis properly is à condo-representation us to the condition of N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cooktiff. Prospective bidders are ad-Chicago,Illinois60602.Tet.No.PIBRCE & ASSOCIATES OneTJSC#: 34-6333 NOTE: Pursuantwithout any representation as to theminium unit which io part of a cam-the propertyProspective bidders County,Illinois, CountyOepari-monished Io review the court file to(312) 476-5500 Refer lo File Num-North Dearborn Street Suite 1300to the Fair Debt Collection Practicesquxtity of title or recourse lo Plain-mon interest community, the pur-are admonished to check the court ment, Chancery Divison. verify allinformation and to viewber 1304431. CHICAGO.IL 60602 (312)476-Act, you ure advised that Plaintiff'stiff. Prospective bidders are ad-chaser of the unit at The foreclosurefile to verify all et ormation Champion Mortgage Company auction rules at w-ww.kallenro,com.INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES5500 Attorney File No, PATST91O4attorney is deemed to be a debt col-monished to review the Court file tosale other than a mnrtgugee shallIfthis property is a condominium Plaintiff. For information: Sale Clerk, FisherCORPORATION Attorney Code. 91220 Case Nom-lector attempting to collect a debtvenfy all information and to viewpuy the assessments required byunit, the purchaser of the unit at the vs. and Shapiro, Attorney C42168.SellinOfficer, (312) 444-t 122 ber: 12 CH 36220 TJSCv' 34-7994und any information obtained will beauction rules at www.kallenrs.com,The Condominium PropertyAct,foreclosuresale.otherthan a Unknown Heirs and Legatees ot2121 Waskegan Road, Suite 301,16104 5 610088 used for that purpose. For information,Sale Clerk, Fisher765 ILCS 6051t8.5(q-T(. W YOUmortgagee, ohull pay the ussess- Charles Reimann aka Charles G.Bannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847)6/5, 6/12. 6/19/14 #787490 6/5,6/12, 6/19/14 #787475 609926 andShapiro,Attorneye 42168,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-mento und the legal fees required Reimann, USA; State of Illinois; Re-291-t7t7, between 1:00 p.m. and 6/5, 6/12, 6/19/14 #787472 2121 Waukegsn Road, Suife 301,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTby The Condominium Property Act, 3:00 p.m. weekdays only. Bannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847)TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION7B5 ILCS 605/9(g))l) und )g)(4)If giflaReimannska ReginaM. SKOKIE Reimann, Charlene CSslzmann602567 SKOKIE 291-1717, between 1:00 p.m. andFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFthis property is a condominium unit IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF weekdays only. AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INwhich a part of a common interest aka Charlene Salzmann tka Char-5/29,6/5,6/12/14 #784080 SKOKIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONcommunity, the purchaser of the Iene Compean tka Charlene Hennis IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- IT' SKOKIE TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY 6/5, 6/12, 6/19/14 #787453 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISunit at the foreclosure suIe other Ika Charlene reimann; Richard Irvin COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- CERY DIVISION Special Representative for the Es-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF DIVISION BAYVIEW LOAN SERV- MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREthun a mortgagee shall pay the as- 'r? DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY CITIMORTGAGE, INC. aessments required by The Condo- tateotCharlesReimann akaCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC. ICING, LLC LAW. Effective May ist. 2014 you COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- Plaintiff, Plaintiff, SKOKIE will need s photo identificationis-minium PropertyAct.765 ILCS Charles G.Reimann, Unknown Plaintiff, vs. CERY DIVISION INTHECIRCUIT COURT OFsued by a govemment agency (dna-605/18 5)q-1. Owners and Non-Record Claimants MARK J. SCHLI'TT; JOANNE Defendants, US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-ìiLIE OLEN, SIENA AT OLD OR-HENRY W. JARAMILLO, LIZETITE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-er's license, passport, etc.) n orderIF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR RAMSEYER; to gain entry into the foreclosureHOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE 13CH1 9641 TION AS TRUSTEE ON CHARD CONDOMINIUM ASSOCI-JARAMILLO, BANCO POPULAR TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF NORTH AMERICA Defeodsnlo, DIVISION ONEWEST BANK. FSBsale room in Cook County and theRIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES- Sheriffs e 140335 AT ION 12 CH 40915 F13050107 CPN TI-lE HOME EQUITY Defendsots (0/B/A FINANCIAL FREEDOM. Asame identification for sales held atSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- 2007-3 HOMEDefendants PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given other county venues. For informa-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES- Pursuant to a Judgment made andASSET TRUST 12 CH 36220 11 CH 003359 DIVISION OF ONEWEST BANK, that pursuant toa Judgment ofFSB( lion, examine the court file or con-SION.IN ACCORDANCE WITH entered by said Court in the aboveEQUITY PASS THROUGH 9350 SKOKIE BOULEVARD UNIT5237 W. CAROL STREET SKOKIE,Foreclosure entered in the above CERTIFICATES SERIES 2007-3; IL 60077 Plaintiff, tact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS &SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE IL- enSUed cause, Thomas J.Dart, 307 SKOKIE, IL 60077 entitled cause on Januaiy 8. 2014, ASSOCIATES, P.C., t5W030LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO- Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois, willPlaintiff, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUSTNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,SURE LAW. on July 7, 2014, st 1pm in roomvo. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-lion will on Tuesday, July 1, 20t4, JERONIMO T. MENDEZ; JUANA COMPANY SUCCESSOR TRUST-SUITE TOO, BURR RIDGE, ILEffective Muy ist, 2014 you will LLOE of the Richard J. Daley Cen- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresuant to s Judgment of Foreclosureat the hour of T T am. in fheir office MENDEZ; SKOKIE and Sale entered inthe above EE TO LASALLE BANK NA, AS60527. (630) 794-9876. Please re-need a photo ideetificafion issued leí.50 West Washington Street, and Sale enteredinthe above st 120 West Madison Street, Suite TRUSTEE U/T/Atertofilenumber 14-13-22287by a government agency (driver's li- Chicago, Illinois, sell ai public auc-CENTER CONDOMINIUM ASSO-csuoe on December 11, 2013, ancause on March 27, 2014. an agent sell to theSUCCESSOR CIATION; UNKNOWN for The Judicial Sales Corporstion,7t8A. Chicago. Illinois, DATED10/04/77P1K/A TRUSTTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-cense, passport, etc.) in order to lion the following described prem- agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- highest bidder for cash, The follow- OWNERS. GENERALLY AND NUMBER 2901, THE SUBURBAN-TION One South Wacker Dnve,gum entry into the foreclosure sale ises and real estate mentioned in ration, will at 10:30 AM on July 3,will at 200 PM on July 2. 2014. uting described property: NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; The The Judicial Sales Corporation, ITE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650room in Cook County and the same said Judgment. 2014, at The The Judicial Sales P.1 N T 0-22-405-027-0000 Defendants, One South Wacker Drive - 24th TION. UNITED STATES OF AMER-(3i2) 236-SALE You can also visitidentification for sales held st other Common Address: 5165 North Corporation.One South Wacker Commonly known as 8326 09 CH 21170 Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at lOA- DEPARTMENT OF HOUS-The Judicial Sales Corporation atcounty venues. Canfield Avenue. Norndge, Illinois Drive'24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, IL NOTICE OF SALE KARLOV AVENUE. SKOKIE, ING AND URBAN DEVELOP-w.tIuc.com for u 7 day sExtos re-For information, contuctPlaintiff's 60706 60606. oeIl ut public auction Io thepublic auction to the highest bidder, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- 60076. MENT, UNKNOWN BENEFICIA-port uf pending sales CODILIS &attorney: HEAVNEF1, SCOlI, PIN: 12-12-304-005-0000 highest bidder, as sel forth below,as set forth below, the following de-The mortgaged real estateis im- EN that pursuant to a Judgment of ucribedrealestate: Commonl RIES OF CHICAGO TITLE LANDASSOCIATES, P C. t5W030BEYERS& MIHLAR LLC. iii East Improvements:This property con- the following described resI estate. proved with a single fumilyresi- Foreclosure and Sale entered in the known 5237 W. CARO TRUST COMPANY SUCCESSORNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,Main Street, DECAtUR, IL 62523, sists of a Single Family Home. Commonly known an 9350 SKOKIE as dence. If the subtecl mortgaged real above entitled cause on April1, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527(217) 422-1719 Sale shall be under the tollowivg BOULEVARD UNIT 307, SKOKIE.STREET. SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop-estate is a unit of a common inter-TRUSTEE TO LASALLE BANK NA, 2014IntercoantyJudicialSales AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE UIT/A(630) 794-5300 Attomey File No.If the sale is not confirmed for any terms: payment of not less than ten IL 60077 Property Indes No. 10-16-erty Indes No 10-21-107-033. Theest community. the purchaser of the Corporation will on Tuesday, July 8, real estate io improved with a single DATED10/04/77 NKJA TRUSTt4-13-22287 Attorney ARDC No.reason, the Purchaser at the sale percent (10%) of the amount of the 222-036-1029. The real estateis 2014 at the hour of t i a.m in their unit other than s mortgagee shall 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762shall be entitled only lx a return of successful and highest bid to be improved with ahigh-rise condo-family residence. Sale termo: 25%psy the assessments required byNUMBER 2901. UNKNOWN OWN- office at t20 West Madison Street, down of the highest bid by certified ERS AND NONRECORD CLAIM-Case Number:13 CH 023455the purchase price paid. The Pur- paidtotheSheriffby cashier's minium withinsideparking.Sale subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois. sell al ANTS, WILLIAM P. BUTCHER, ASTJSCe: 34-701g NOTE: Pursuantchaser shall have no further re- check or certified funds at the sale, terms: 25% down of the highest bidfunds at the close of the sale paya- CondominiumPropertyAct. the to the Fair Debt Collection Practicescoume against the Mortgagor, the and the full remaining balance to bepublic suction to the highest bidderby certified funds at the close of theble to The Judicial Sales Corpora- SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR Sale terms: 25% down by certified Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sMortgagee or the Mortgugee's ut- paidtotheSheriff by cashier'sfor cash, as set forth below, the fol- lion. No third party checks will be SIMON GRANT (DECEASED) sale payable to The Judicial Sales funds, balsoce within 24 hours, by torney checkorcertifiedfundswithinlowing described mortgaged real accepted. The balance, includio Detendunlu asorney is deemed to be a debt col- Corporation No third party checks certified fondu.No refunds.The13 CH 023405 lector unempting in collect a debtTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- twenty-four(24)hours aher theestate: the Judicial sale lee for Abandoneproperty will NOT be open for in- PIN. 10-28-1 t t -045-1003 & 1024.will be accepted. The balance, in- and uny informahon obtained will beTION sale. cluding the Judicial Residential PropertyMunicipality Upon psyment in full of5251 GALITZ STREET UNIT #214 sale tee for spection. used for that purpose. One South WackerDrive,24th Sale shall be oublect to general tas-Commonly known as 5215 GalitzAbsndoned PrvpertyRelief Fund, which io calculated on SKOKIE. IL 60077 Residential the amount bid, the purchaser will Floor, 60606-4650 es, special assessments. t D. Parking Unit P-9, Skokie,ILMunicipality Relief Fond, which isresidential real estate sI the rate of NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-$608710 Chicago, IL receive a Certificate of Sale whichTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thut pst-6/5, 6/12, 6/19/14 #787407 (312) 236-SALE Premise will NOT be open for in-60077 calculated on residential real estatesT for each $1 000 or fraction there- The mortgaged real estate is im- will entitle the purchaser to a Deedsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure You can alsovisit The Judicial spection at the rate of St for each $1,000 orof st the amount paid by the pur-to the premises aher confirmation of and Sale entered n the above SuIes Corporation at ww'w.tlsc com Firm Information. Plaintiff's Attorneyproved with s condominism resi-fraction thereof of the amount paidchaser not to exceed $300, in certi- dence, The purchaser of the unit the saie, cause on April 15, 2014. an agentSKOKIE for a 7 day status report of pending FREEDMAN ANSELMO LIND- by the purchaser not to exceedfied funds/or wire transfer,is dueFor informalion: Visit our website at other than a mortgagee shall pay within twenty-four (24) hours. No for The Judicial Sales Corporation,IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFsales. BERG LLC $300,in certifiedfunds/orwire htfp://sereice.atty-pierce.com. Be- NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Anthony Porto the assessments and the legal fees fee shall be paid by the mortgagee will st 10:30 AM on July 17. 2014.COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS transfer,is due within twenty-four tween 3 p.m. and 5 p m.only.st The The Judiciul Sales Corpora-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-Collection Practices Act, you are 1807 W DIEt-IL., Ste 333 required by subdiviotons (g)(1) and(24) hours. No foe shalt be paid byacquiring the residential real estatePierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- Nsperville, IL 60566-7228 (g))4) of Section 9 of the Condomin- pursuant to its credit bid st the sale tion, One South Wacker Dnve-CERY DIVISION advised thatPlaintiff's attorneyis the mortgagee acquiring the resi- torneys,iNorth Dearbom Street,24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606.JPMORGAN CHASE BANK. NA-deemed tu be u debt collector at- [email protected] um Property Act dential real estate pursuant to itsor by any mortgagee, ludgmeot Illinois60602.Tel.No, Chicago, sell at public auction to the highestTIONAL ASSOCIA- tempting to collect a debt and any 866-402-8661tas 630-428-4620 Sale terms: 10% down by certifiedcredit bid at the sale or by anycreditor. or other lienor acquiring(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- funds. balance. by certified funds, real estate whose bidder. un set forth below, the fol-TION information obtained will be used For bidding instructions, visit mortgagee. judgmentcreditor.orthe residential within 24 hours. No refunds.The ber 1222500. lowing described real estateCnm-Plainliff, fur Ihat urpove www.fal-illinois,com other lienor acquiring the residentialrights io and to the residential realINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES property wilt NOT be open for in- mooly known us5251GALITZ 86086 This is arr attempt fo collect s debt real estate whose rights in and toestate arose pnor to the sale. TheCORPORATION subject property io subject to gener- SIRSET UNIT #214, SKOKIE, ILVINA Y. IS&AC AKA VINA Y5/29,6/5,6/12/14 #784115 pursuant to the Fair Debt Collectionopection the residential real estate arose pri- SellinOfficer.31 2) 444 T T 22 For information call Mr. David C. al real estate tases, special assess- 60077 Property Indes No, 10-28-It-lANA AKA VINA IHANA. SUSAN Practices Act and any information or to Ihe sale. The ssblecl properly 6097 2 Plaintiff's Attorney, 1 t T-044-1020. The real estateisISA,AC, GEORGE B. IHANA. obtained will be used for that pur-Kluever at is aublect Io general resi estute tao-menta.orspecialtaseslevied L.L.C.. 65 East 6/5, 6/12, 6/19/14 #787467 improved withu residence.SaleYOLUIS ISSAC AK,A YOLUIS Y. pose. Kluever &Platt, es, special assessments, or specialagainst said real estate and is of- terms: 25% down of the highest bidISAAC. NEWTON HOUSE CON 602740 WackerPlace,Chicago. Illinoistases levied against said real estatefered for sale without any represen- 5/29, 6/5, 6/12/14 e784092 60601. (312)236-0077. and io offered for sale without anytalion au to quality or quantity of titleSKOKIE by certified fundo at the close of theDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFsale payable to The Judicial SalesJPMORGAN CHASE BANK. NA- representationastoqualityorand without recoarse to Ptaintiff and CORPORATION in "AS 1S condition, The sale is fur-COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS Corporation. No third party checksTIONAL ASSOCIA. quantityoftitleand withoutre- NORA DG E Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 course to Plaintiff and in "AS ISEher subject Io confirmation by theCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-will be accepted. The balance, in-TION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF1610531 condition. The sale is further sub-Court. Upon payment in foIl of theCERY DIVISION cluding the Judicialsale fee forDefendants N.A AS TRUSTEEAhundnnedResidentialProperty10 CH 40614 COOK COUNTY, ILLtNOIS 6/5, 6/12, 6119/14 #787493 eco IO confirmation by the court.smount bid, the purchaser will re-CITIBANK. COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- ceive a Certificate of Sale that willFOR WAMU ASSET-BACKEDMunicipulity Relief Fund, which is10125CherryPkwy, Unit#SN Upon paymenl in full of the amount calculuted on residential reul estateSkokie, IL 60076 CERY DIVISION receive sentitle the purchaser to a deed toCERTIFICATES, WAMU SERIES bid,the purchaser will ut the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orNOTICE OF SALE THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-5KO KIE Certificate of Sale thst will entitlethe resi estate aher confirmation uf2007-HE2. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the sale. The property will NOT bePlaintiff fraction thereof of the amount paidPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- LON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW the purchaser to a deed to The real COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS V. by the purchaser not to exceedEN that pursuunt to a Judgment of YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE estate aher confirmation of the sale.open br inspection andplaintiff COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- JUDY YATES NK/A JUDYL. in certifiedfunds/orwireForeclosure and Sale entered in the CERTIFICATE HOLDERS CWALT, The property will NOT be open formakes no representation au to the $300, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUSTCERY DIVISION condition of the property. Prospec-YATES; JPMORGAN CHASEtransfer,is due within twenty-fourabone cause on December 13, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. inspection and plaintiff makes no BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,(24) houm, No fee shall be paid by2013, an agent for The Judiciul 2005-85CB MORTGAGE PASS- representation as to the condition offivebidders are admonishedto Plaintiff, AS ASSIGNEE OF FEDERAL DE-the mortgagee acquiring the resi-Sales Corporation. will st 10:30 AM THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER- the property.Prospective bidderscheck the court file to verity all infor- lES 2005-85CB, vs mation. If this property is a condo-POSIT INSURANCE CORPORA-dential real estate pursuant toitson July 7, 2014, at The The Judicial are admonished to check the court Corporation, OneSouth Plaintiff PAMELA BAGBY A/K/A PAMELA minium unit,the purchaser of theTION AS RECEIVER FOR WASH-credit bidat the sale or by anySales file to verity all information.If this mortgagee, Iudgment creditor,orWacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA- V. R. BAGBY, unit at the foreclosure sale, otherINGTON MUTUAL BANK; THE INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATOR;property is a condominium unit. the SUBURBANITE CONDOMINIUM, other lienor acquiring the residentialGO. IL. 60606, seIl at public uuction JANUSZ BODUCH A/K/A BODUCH purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-than s mortgagee, shall pay the so- FIND MORE JANUSZ; WIOLE1TA BODUCH;DAVID KUSHNIR, sessments and the legal fees re-Defendants real estate whose nghts in and toto the highest bidder. as set forth Defend-sure sale, other than u mortgagee, CITIBANK.FEDERAL SAVINGSHEIR; quired by The Condominium Prop-10 CH 41116 the residential real estate arose pn-below, the following descnbed real shall pay the assessments and 0h Address 5251 W.or to Ihe sale The subject propertyeutate: BANK, ants, arty Act. 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(t) andProperty legal fees required by The Condo- UNIT 412Io oublect tu general real estate tas-Commonly known as 10125 Cherry Defendants 13 CII 8138 (g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo-GALITZ STREET PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenminiumPropertyAct, 765 ILCS SKOKIE, IL 60077 es, specisl sssesoments, or specialPkwy, Unit #5N, Skokie, IL 60076 09 CH 49826 605/9)g((t) and (g)(4).If this prop-minium unit which is part of s corn- that pursuant toa Judgment of mon interest community. the pur-NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREtuses levied against said real estateProperty Index No. 10-10-100-024- Property Address;4049 NORTH erty io a condominium unit which is OTTAWA AVENUE NORRIDGE, ILForeclosure entered in tEe above chaser of the unit at the foreclosureSALE - CONDOMINIUM and is offered for sale without any1005 part of a common interest commun- or 60706 entitled cause on April1,2014, sale other than s mortgagee shallFisher and Shapiro file e t 0-044391representationastoquality The real estate is improved with a Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-ily, the purchaser of Ihe unit at the (It io advised that interested partiesquanlityoftitleand withoutre-residential condominium, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE foreclosuresaleotherthanapay the assessments required by lion will on Monday. July 7. 2014, xl Act,consull with their course toPlaintiff sod inAS ISThe judgment amount wus SALE mortgagee shall pay the ssaeus-The Condominium Property the hour of i t am. in their office at 765 ILCS 605118.5)q-1).IF YOUown attorneys before biddingatcondition. The sale is further sub-$183,013.33. W(AL JOBS Fisher and Shapiro file C 09-026835 mento required by The Condomini- 120 West MadisonStreet,Suite ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-mortgage foreclosure salea.) ecl to confirmation by the court.Ssle termo: The bid amount, includ- (lt io advised that interested parties um Property Act, 765ILCS ng the Judicial sale fee for Abae- consult with their 7t8A, Chicago. Illinois. sell to the OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTPUBLIC NOTICE io hereby givenUpon payment in full ot the amount 605/1851g-11.IF YOU ARE THE doned Residential Property Manici- own anorneys before biddingathighest bidder for cash, the follow- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONthat pursuant toa Judgment ofbid, the purchaser willreceive a MORTGAÙR (HOMEOWNER), Foreclosure entered on March 18,Certificate of Sale that willentitlepality Relief Fund, which is calcula- mortgage foreclosure sales.( ins described oroperty: YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF P.T.N 10-23-134-021-0000. 10-23- 2014, Kallen Realty Services, Inc.,the purchaser to a deed to the realted on residential real estute at the PUBLIC NOTICE io hereby given MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30AN ORDER OF POSSESSION. IN that pursuant In a Judgment of134-028-0000. ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION55 Selling Official will at 12:30p.m.estate aher confirmation of the salerule of $1 for each $1,000 or frac- DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- Where a sale of real estate io mudelion thereof of the amount paid by Foreclosureentered onApril2,Commonly known as 8424 CEN- 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISon July t, 2014. at 205 W Ran- DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- dolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago,to satisfy s lien prior to that of thethe purchaser not to exceed $300, 2014, KaIlen Realty Services, Inc.,TRAL PARK AVENUE, SKOKIE, ILCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE as Selling Official will at 12:30 n m60076 LAW. Effective May ist, 2014 youIllinois, sell al public auction to theUnited states, the United Stutesshall be paid in certified funds im- The mortgaged real esIsteis im-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- highest bidder for cash, as set forthshall have one year from the date ofmediately by the highest and best AT on July 7, 2014, at 205 W. flan- GAGS FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-will need a photo identification io- dolph Street. Suite 1020, Chicago,proved with s single family resi- sued by a government agency )dnv-below, the following descnbed realsate within which to redeem, esceptbidder at the conclusion of the suie fective May ist. 2014 you will need that with respect to a lien arisingNo feeshallbepaidbythe Illinois, sell al public auction to Oiedence. If the sublect mortgaged reala photo identification issued by aer's license, psosport, etc.) in orderproperty: highest bidder for cash, sa set forthestate is a unit of a common inter- to gain entry into the foreclosureCommonly knownas5251 W.under the internal revenue laws themortgagee acquinng the residential governmentagency(driver's li- real estate pursuunT to its credit bid below, the following described realest community, the purchaser of the in order tosale room in Cook County and theGalito Street, Unit 412, Skokie, ILperiod shall be 120 days or the peri. unit other than a mortgagee shallcense, passport. etc.) same identification for sales held at60077 od ullowuble for redemption underat the sale or by any mortgagee. property. gain entry info the foreclosure sale Commonly known as 4049 Northpay the usuessmento required by other county venues For informa-Permanent Indes No.:10-28-t 11-State law, whichever o longer, andudgment creditor, or other lienor subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 ofroom in Cook County and the same in any case in which, under the pro-ucquinng the residential real estute Ottawa Avenue, Norridge, IL 60706 identification for sales held st othertion, examine the court tile or con-044-T OST theCondominium PropertyAct. tact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS &The mortgaged real estate is im-visions nf section 505 of the Hous-whose nghts in and to the residen- Permanent Index No,:12-13-317- countyvenues.Forinformation: PION [ER 10(AL(O Wv?ONSTER Sale terms: 25% down by certified ASSOCIATES, P.C., T.5W030proved with a dwelling. The proper-ng Act of 1950, as umended (12fiaireal estate arose prior to the 004 Visit our weboitealservice.atOy- funds, balance within 24 hours, by NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,ty will NOT be open for inspection.U.S.C. t7Olk), and subsection )d)sale.The oubect property io sub- The mortgaged real estateis im- pierce com. between the hours of 3 title 38 of thelect to generareal estate tases, proved with a dwelling The proper-certified funds.No refundo The SUITETOO. BURR RIDGE,ILThe purchaser of the unit other thanof section 3720 of property will NOT be open for in-and 5 pm PIERCE & ASSOCI- mortgagee shall pay the assess-United States Code, the right tu re-specialassessments,orspecial f1i will NOT be open for inspection. Attorneys. One60527, (630) 794-9876. Please re-u Upon payment in full ofATES,Plaintiff's number 14-10-39535.mento and the legal feen requireddeem does not sexe, there shall betaxes levied against said reul estate The judgment amountwas Sspection. North Dearbom Street Suite 1300,fertufile by 765 ILCS 60519(g))1 ) and )g)(4).no right of redemption. The propertyand io offered' for sale without uny 464,702.63. SaIe terms for non-the amount bid, Ihe purchaser will THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No, (312) amount was representationastoqualityor parties: 10% of successful bid im-receive a Certificate of Sale which TION One South Wacker Drive,The udgment will NOT be open for inspection and 476-5500. Plesse refer to file num- Sale terms for non-plaintiff makes no representation asquantityoftitleand withoutre- mediately at conclusion of auction,will entitle the purchaser to a Deed 24th Floor, Chicago. IL 60606-4650$297,195.90. ber PAl219104. THE JUDICIAL parties; 10% of successful bid im-to the condition of the properly. Pro-course toPlaintiff and in "AS IS" balance by 1230 p.m.the nextto the premises aher confirmation oSALES CORPORATION One South(312) 236-SALE You can also visit the sale. The Judicial Sales Corporation atmediately ut conclusion of auction,opective bidders are admonished tocondi000 The sale is further sub- business day,both by cashier's Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, ecl to confirmation by the court checks; and no refunds. The saleFor information; Visit our website a wwm tjac.com for a 7 day status re-balance by 12:30 p.m.the nestcheck the court file to verity all nf or- BeIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou business day,both by cashier'smation. If this property is u condo-Upon payment in full of the amount shalt be subtect to general real es-hop.//service.atty-pierce.com cao also visit The Judicial Salesport of Pending sales. CODILIS & tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only. ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030checka; and no refunds.The saleminism unit, the purchaser of thebid,the purchaser willreceive a tate taxes.special tases. special Corporation at www.bac.com for a 7 unit at the foreclosure sale, otherCertificate of Sale that will entitle assessments, special taxes levied,Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,shall be subject 10 general real es- SUITE TOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527tate Tases, special tanes, specialthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-the purchuser to u deed to the real and superior liens,ifany. The RENT t011 61018081 WItH FASI IN THE oessments und the legal fees re-estate aher confirmation of the suIe, property is offered "as is,with no 114(0 OUT tO Colt QUAUIfIET 10(11 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.ausesaments, special taxes levied, (UASSIFIEOO (ALL 841-998 3430 if quired by The Condominium Prop-The property will NOT be open for express or implied warranties and (16/196110 IN (Kt(AGOU5ND WIll 04-10-39535 Attomey ARDC No.and superior liens. any. The TO PIACE 00W AD orooerts is offered as is,with noerty Act. 765 ILCS 605/9)g)lTl andinspection and plaintiff makes no without any representation as to the M51t111, (SUI 841 f983400 00468002 AOomey Code. 21762 lo Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday June 5, 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Bid Notice Bid Notice SKOKIE Pursuant lo the Fair Debt Collectiorwww t;sc.corn for a 7 day status re-can also visitTire Judicial Sales765 ILCS 605/18.5(0-1).IF YOU LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFPractices Act, you are advioed thatport of pending sales. CODILIS &Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Park Ridge-Niles School DistrictREQUEST FOR PROPOSALS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Plaintiff's attorney is deemed fo beASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030day stalus report ofendinct sales.OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 64, 164 S. Prospect Ave., Park PERMIT, LICENSING, AND TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYa debt collector attempting to coiledNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,PIERCE & ASSOCIATES OneTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION Ridge,IL willreceive COMPLAINT SOFTWARE DIVISION FEDERAL NATIONALa debt and any information obtainedSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, 8 60527North Dearborn Street Saite 1300FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Adoption 60068. MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION will be used for that purpose. (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No,CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN sealed bids for: CPD-14-0l PIantìff, 1607392 14-13-30552 Attorney ARDO No,5500 Attsrney File No, PA1125704ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Assumed Name Asbestos Abatement ProjectThe City of Park Ridge will xc- 5/29. 6/5, 6/12/14 #784103 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Atlorney Code, 91220 Case Num-15-1701(CIOF THE ILLINOIS Auction- Real Estate AI FranklIn School capt sealed proposals fo supply MICHAEL AKER A/lOA MICHAEL Cuse Number:f3 CH 026199ber' 12 CH 3177 TJSC#: 34-486g MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Btds are due at the addresssoftware and services for the K. AKER, ANNA AKER A/K/A AN TJSC#: 34-6844 NOTE: PUrsuant607803 LAW. Effective May lut. 2014 you Bid Notice above by Tuesday, June17,Permit,Licensing,andCorn- NA TSEKHANOVSKY, to the Fair Debt Collection Practices5122, 5)29, 6/5/14 #780076 will need a photo identification is- 2014 at 2:00 P.M local time.Atplaint Software project, all in Sc- CITIMORTGAGE, INC. A/K/A CITI-SKOKIE Act, you are advised that Plainf ill's sued by a govemmenl agency (driv- Divorce FINANCIAL MORTGAGE COMPA-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT 0Fattorney io deemed to be a bt col sr's license, passport, etc.) in order this time the bids will be publiclycordance with the specifications NY, INC., MARY KAY PETERSON,COOK COUNtY, ILLINOIS COUN-lector attempting Io collect s debt to gain entry into the foreclosureForeclosures opened and read.Bidders areand bid documents now availa- UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYand any information obtained will beSKOKIE sale room in Cook County and the invited to attend the opening butble:Specification No. CPD-14- NONRECORD CLAIMANTS DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,used for lhat purpose INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFoame identification for sales held at Foundation Notices their presence is not required. 01forPermit, Licensing, and Defendants N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR WAMU1605423 COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN-other county venues. For informa- A mandatory pre-bid conferenceComplaint Software. lo CH 011003 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH5129,6/5,6/12/14 #78409S TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYlion, examine the court file or con-Judicial Sales 9512 LOCKWOOD AVENUECERTIFICATES, SERIES2005- DIVISION ONEWEST BANK, FSBtact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS & and walk through will be held atSpecifications and bidding docu- SKOKIE, IL 60077 PR4 TRUST (D/B/A FINANCIAL FREEDOM, AASSOCIATES, PC., 15W030Mechanics Liens 4:00 P.M. on Wednesday, Junemanta may be obtained at Park NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Pta intiff, SKOKIE I OIVISION OF ONEWEST BANK,NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, i 1 ,2014, at FranklinSchool,Ridge City Hall, i st Floor, Cash- ' TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFFSB) SUITE100, BURR RIDGE,IL Name Change 2401 Manor Lane, Parlo Ridge,er'sDesk, 505 Buller Place, 60527. )630( 794-9876. Please re- suant to a Judgment of ForecloaareJOHN SUNG SU PAK WK/A JOHNCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Plaintiff, Illinois 60068. Park Ridge. Illinois or online al andSale enteredinthe aboveSUNGSU PAK NK/A JOHN S.TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY fertofilenumber 14-13-10141.Probate cause on ApnI 2. 2014, an agent forPAK. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,DIVISION GMAC MOR AGE.IARC EISENBERG. UNITEDTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- Bid documents will be availablewww.parfcridge.us. A deposit for The Jadicial Sales Corporation, willNA, AS PURCHASER OF THELLC STATES OF AMERICA - DEPART-TION One South Wacker Drive.Public Hearings at the pre-bid conferencethe documents is not required. at 10:30 AM on July 7, 2014, aI theLOANS AND OTHER ASSETS OFPlaintiff, MENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN24th Floor, Chicago. IL 60606-4650 throughtheProjectDesigner,Proposals will be accepted at TheJudrcralSalesCorporahon,WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, DEVELOPMENT, SKOKIE TER-(312) 236-SALE You can also visit Public Notices ENVIRON International, Inc., at-the Cashier's Desk, 505 Butler One South Wacker Drive-24thF/K/A WASHINGTON MUTUALJÁSON SALTZMAN, USANRACE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-The Judicial Sales Corporation at tention Matt Meyer,Place, Park Ridge. Illinois, www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-Storage - Legal Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606, seu atBANK. FA FROM THE FDfC, ACT-LIP KA TIaN, SKOKIE TERRACE HOME- 773.272.3527. 60068. until 10:00 AM on Tues- pablic auction to the highest bidder.ING AS RECEIVER FOR THEDefendants OWNERS ASSOCIATION, BRADport of Sending sales. CODILIS 6 as sel forth below, the tollowing de-SAVINGS BANK AND PURSUANT12 CH 3117 EISENBERG, CINDY COLE A/K/AASSOCIATES. P.C. 15W030Take Notices Only those bids complying withday. July 1, 2014, at which time scribed realeatate.CommonlyTO THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN-9944 KARLOV AVENUE S OKIE,CYNTHIA COLE. MAC RECEIVA-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, the provisions and specificationsallproposalswillbepublicly known as 9512 LOCKWOOD AVE-SURANCE ACT, SKOKIE GAR-IL 60076 BLES CORPORATION. UN-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 Assumed Name of the Bid will be considered,opened and read, NUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 PropertyDENS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLI NO-KNOWN HEIRS ANO LEGATEES(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No, The BoardofEducation re-The City of Park Ridge reserves Index No. 10-16-102-047. The realTION TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-OF GERALDINE EISENBERG, UN-t4-13-10t41Attorney AROC No. ASSUMED NAME serves the right to waive anythe right to relect any and all estate is improved with a residence. suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureKNOWN OWNERS AND00468002 Altomey Code, 21762Notice is hereby given, pursuan Defendants informalities, qualifications. or ir-proposals. Sale terms: 25% down of the hiqh-13 CH 026199 and Sale enteredinthe aboveNONRECORD CLAIMANTS, RI-Case Number:13 CH 014899lo "An Act in relation to the use regularities, and/or to reject anyJim McGuire est bid by certified funds at We8828 NILES CENTER ROAD UNITcauve on March 20, 2014, an agentCHARD KUHN, AS SPECIAL REP-TJSC#: 34-5466 NOTE: Pursuantof an Assumed Business Name or all proposals when, in ifs opin-Procurement Officer close of the sale payable to The Ju-f5510 SKOKIE, IL 60077 for The Judicial Salex Corporafion.RESENTATIVE FOR GERALDINEtu the Fair Debt Colleclion Practicesix the conduct or transaction of dicial Sales Corporalion. No thirdNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-will at 10:30 AM on June 20 2014,EISENBERG (DECEASED) Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's ion, such action will serve the6/5/14 #790488 party checks will be accepted. TheTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par-at the The Judicial Sales Córpora-Defendants attorney is deemed to be a debt col-Business in the Stale," asbest interest of the Board of Ed- balance, including the Jadicial sale - lector attempting to collect s debtamended,thata certification Mechanics Liens suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurelion, One South Wacker tnve 13 CH 014899 ucationof ParkRidge-Niles fee forAbandoned Residentialand Sale enteredinthe above24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,8710 SKOKIE BLVD. APT e2Cand any informsfion obtained will bewas registered by the under- School District 64. Notice is hereby given that on Property Manicipslity Relief Fand,cause on March 4, 2014, an agentsell at public auction to the highestSKOKIE, IL 60077 used for thaI purpose. signed with the County Clerk of Contracts awarded by the BoardJUNE 21, 2014, a sale will be which is calculated on residentialfor The Judicial Sales Corporation.bidder. as set forth below, the fol-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-607160 Cook County. Registrafion Num- real esIste at the rate of $1 for eachwill al 10:30 AM on July 8, 2014, atlowing described real estate: Corn-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-5if22, 5/29, 6/5114 #780071 of Education require that Con-held at: ber:D14138315 on May 21. $1 000 or fraction thereof of thethe The Judicial Sales Corporation,monlrt known as 9944 KARLOVsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure tractors comply with the Prevail-IVAD BODY & AUTO REPAIR 2014. Underfhe Assumed Name amount psid by the purchaser notOne South Wacker Drive- 24thAVEÑUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-and Sale enteredinthe above ing Wage Act of the State of lIli- 4200 W. CHICAGO AVE. to eeceed $300, in certified funds/or of Floor, CHICAGO, tL, 60606, sell aterty Indes No. 1O-10-403-0220000.cauue on March 25, 2014, an agent nois; the general prevailing rafe CHICAGO, IL 60651 wire transfer. is due within twenty-public auction to the hi heut bidder.The real estafe ¡s improved with s 1for The Judicial Sales Corporation, GYC SENIOR CARE SERVICE ' SKOKIE of wages shall be paid for each 773-261-0100 four (24) hours No fee shall be paidas set forth below, the ollowing de-story home with a detached garage.will at 10:30 AM on June 27, 2014, withthebusinesslocatedat by the mortgagee acqainng the reo-scnbed real estate: CommonlySale terms: 25°/e down of the high-st the The Judicial Sales Corpora-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook craft or type of worker or me-The following artìcle will be sold 9531 N Koslner Avenue, Skokie, idential real estate pursuant Ioitsknown as 8828 NILES CENTERest bid by certified tundo at thetion, One South Wacker Drive-County.Illinois,CountyDepart- chanic required to execute theto enforce a lien existing under ment, Chancery Oivision. IL 60077. The true and real full credit bidat the vale or by anyROAD UNIT11510, SKOKIE.ILclose of the sale payable to The Ja-241fr Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, contract or perform such work. the laws of the State of Illinois Champion Mortgage Company names(s) and residence address mortgagee,udment creditor,or60077 Property Index No.t 0-16-dicial Salen Corporation. Na thirdsell at public auction to the highest The contractis sublect to theagainst such article for repairs other lienor scqairirrthe residential430-023-1 049; (1 0-1 6-430-party checks will be accepted. Thebidder, an set forth below, the fol-Plaintiff, oftheowner(s)/partner(s)is: vs Park Ridge-Niles School Districtand storage furnished for such real estate whose rights in and to006/009/010/020 underlying). Thebalance, including the Judicial salelowing descnbed real Gemma Chekkouri, 9531 N Unknown Heirs and Leguleyo of 64 Project Labor Agreement. article at the request of the fol- the residential real estate arose pri-realestafeisimprovedwith afee forAbandonedResidentialeslste.Commonly known as 8710 KosfxerAvenue,Skokie, IL or Io the sale. The sublect property Property Municipality Relief Fund,SKOKIE BLVD. APT #2C, SKOKIE,Alesander G.Scott;Villageof By order of the President of thelowing designated persons, un- condo/townhouse Sale terms: 25% 60077, USA, Yassine Chekkoun, io sublect Io general real estate tas-down of the highest bid by certifiedwhich is calculated on residentialIL 60077 Properly Index No. 10-21-Skokie; Dawn S. Aleman aka Dawn Board of Education of Communi-less such articleis redeemed Leslie ScottskaDawn Leslie9531 N Kosfner Avenue, Skokie, ev, special assessments, or specialfundo at the close of the sale paya-real estate at Ihe rate of $1 for each229-002-1063. The real estateis ty Consolidated School Districtpriortothedesignatedsale taxes levied against said real estateble to The Judicial Sales Corpora- the Aleman: Wendy JoyScolIakaIL 60077, USA. $1 000 or fraction thereof of improved with a residence. Sale Number 64, Cook County,lIli-dale: and is offered for sale withoul anytion No third party checks will beamount paid by the purchaser notterms: 25% down of the highest bidWendy JoyMichael: Ronneesue615, 6/12, 6119/14 #787368 representalionastoqualityoraccepted. The balance,includinglo exceed $300, in certified funds/orby certified funds at the close of theScott, individually and as Executor sois. OWNER: ANWAR A SABAH quantifyoftitleund withoutre-the Judicial sale fee for Abandonedwire transfer, is due within twenty-sale payable to The Judicial Salesof the Estate of Alexander G. Scott: DATED the 5th day of June,6945 N ASHLAND BLVD. CHI- course IoPlaintiff and inAS lSResidentialProperty Municipalityfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidCorporation. No third party checksRobinScottakaRobin Hyman; ASSUMED NAME 2014. CAGO, IL 60626 condition. The sale is further sub-Relief Fund, which is calculated onby the mortgagee acquinng the res-will be accepted. The balance, in-Secrelsry of Housiog and UrbanNotice is hereby given, pursuantTerry Cameron LIEN HOLDER: CFS, 4 OHIO Development; Gerald Nordgren ject fo confirmation by the court.residential real estate al the rate ofdential real estate pursuant to itscluding the Judicial sale fee for lo An Act in relation to the useSecretary, Board of Education, ST, JOLIET, IL 60432 Upon payment in full of the amount Special Representative for the Es- $1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-credit bid st the sale or by anyAbandoned ResidentialProperty of an Assumed Business NameCommunity Consolidated SchoolVehicle: 2003 HONDA ACCORD bid, the purchaser will receive aof of the amount paid by the pur-mortgagee, ladgmenl creditor.orMunicipality Relief Fond, which istateof Alesander G.Scott;Un-in the conduct or transaction of Certificale of Sale that will entitlechaoer not to exceed $300. in certi-other lienor acquiring the residentialcalculated on residenlial real estateknown Owners and Non-Record District Number 64, EX Business in fIre Sfafe, the purchaser to a deed to the realfied funds/or wire transfer,is duereal estale whose nghtuir and toat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orClaimants asCook County, Illinois VIN # 1 HGCM72783A008075 eatate aher confirmation of the sale.within twenty-four (24) hours. Nothe residential real estate aroae pn-fraction thereof of Ihe amount paidDefendants, amended,thata certification6/5114 #790518 Amount of Lien: $7300.00 The properly will NOT be open forfee shall be paid by the mortgageeor to the sale. The sublect propertyby the purchaser not to exceed13 CH 15795 was registered by the under- 5/22, 5/29, 6/5/14 #782342 inspection and plaintiff makes noacquinng the residentIal real estateis oxiblect to general real estate tas-$300. in certihedfunds/orwireSheriff's C 140228 signed with the County Clerk of representation as to the condition ofpursuant to il5 credit bid at the salees, special assessments, or specialtransfer,is due within twenty-fourFf3010621 CPN Cook County. Registration Nurn- LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the property. Prospective biddersor by any mortga9ee, ludgmenltaxes levied against said real estate(24) hours No fee shall be paid byPursuant to a Judgment made and entered by said Court in the aboveber;D14138344 on May 22, INVtTATION FOR BIDS JUNE 21. 2014, a sate wilt be are admonished fo check the courtcredifor, or other lienor acquiringand is offered for saie without anythe mortgagee acquiring the resi- 2014. Under the Assumed Name file to verify all information.ltthisthe residential real estate whoserepresentationas to qualityordential real estate pursuant toilsentitledcause, Thomas J.Dart, WATER METER AND held at: property io a condominium unit. therights in and to the reuidential realquantityoftitleand withoUtre-credit bid at the sale or by anySheriff of Cook County, Illinois, willof ACCESSORIES PW-14-03 NEW STAR AUTO REPAIR A purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-estate arose pnor to the sale. Thecourse toPlaintiff and inAS 1Smortgagee, judgment creditor.oron June 30, 2014. at 1pm in room HINTA SCENT BODY SHOP LLO6 of the Richard J. Daley Can- The City of Park Ridge will sc- sure vale, other than a mortgagee,sublect property is subject to gener-condition. The sale is further sub-other lienor acquiring the residential withthebusinesslocatedatcepf sealed bids to supply Water 228 WASHTENAW AVE. shall pay the auuessmenta and theal real estate taxes, special axxesx-act fo confirmation by the Court.real estate whose rights in and Iolar,50 West Wushinglon Street, Chicago, Illinois, sell al public suc-2130 N Clifton Avenue, Chicago,Meter and Accessories all in ac- CHICAGO, IL 60612 legal fees required by The Condo-mento,or specialtaxealeviedUpon payment in fall of the amountthe residenfial real estate arose pri- IL 60614. The true and real full minium PropertyAct,765 ILCSagainst said real estate and io of-bid, the purchaser will receee aor to the sale. The subject propertylion the following described prem- cordance with the specifications 773-533-7222 605/9(g)(t) and (g)(4)If this prop-fered for sale without any represen-Certificate of Sale that willentilleis sub)ect to geoeral real estate tas-iseo and real estafe mentioned innames(s) and residence addressand bid documents now availa-The following article will be sold erty is a condominium unit which ivtalion as to quality or quantity of titlethe purchaser to s deed to the reales. special assessments, or specialsaid Judgment: of the owner(s)/partner(s) is: Ja-ble: Specification No, PW-14-03to enforce a lien existing under part of a common Interest commun-and without recourse to Plaintiff andestate aher confirmation of the sale.tases levied against said real estateCommon Address, 9038Nilescob Vanvooren, 2130 N Clifton Center Road, Skokie, Illinois 60076 for Water Meter and Accesso-the laws of the State of Illinois 'W. the purchaser of the unit at thein "AS IS" condition, The sale is far-The property will NOT be open forsnd iv offered for sale without any Avenue,Chicago, IL 60614, PIN: 10-15-309-032-0000 ries, for period July 1, 2014 toagainst such article for repairs foreclosuresale otherthan athor subject to confirmation by theinspection and plaintiff makes norepresentationastoqualityor USA. mortgagee shall pay the assess-Court, Upon payment in full of therepresentation as to the condition ofquantityoflifteand withoutre-Improvements:This property con- June 30, 2016. and storage famished for such mento required by The Condomini-amount bid, the purchaser will re-the property.Prospective bidderscourse to Plaintiff and in "AS lSoints ofanindividuallyowned6/5, 6/12, 6/19/14 #787262 Specifications and bidding doca-article at the request of the fol- um Property Act. 765 ILCScerne a Certificate of Sale that willare admonished to check the Courtcondition. The sale is farther sub-townhouse/row house, ments may be obtained at Parklowing designated persons, un- Sale shall be under the following 605/18.5(q-1).F YOU ARE THEentitle the purchaser to a deed tofile to venfy all information.Ilthisecl to confirmation by the court, Ridge City Hall, ist Floor, Cash-less auch articleis redeemed MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), terms: payment of not less than len ASSUMED NAME tIre real estate aher confirmation ofproperty is a condominium unit, theUpon payment in full of the amount er'sDesk, 505 ButlerPlace,priortothedesignatedsale YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REthe sale. The property will NOT bepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-bid,the purchaser willreceìve apercent (10%) of Ihe amount of theNotice is hereby given. pursuant MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30open forInspection andplaintiffsure sale, other than a mortgaqee,Certificate of Sale that will entitlesuccessful and highest bid to beto An Act ix relation fo the usePark Ridge, Illinois or online atdate: DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-makes no representation as to theshall pay the assessments an(lhethe purchaser lo a deed to the realpaid totheSheriff by cashier'sof an Assumed Business Namewww.parkndge.us A deposit forOWNER: ABDUL J MUHAM- DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-condition of the property Prospec-legal fees required by The Condo-estate aher confirmation of the sale.check or certified funds ut the sale;in the conduct or transaction ofthe documents u not required. MAD, 1531 N CLYBOURN ST CORDANCE WITH SECTION f5-livebidders are admonished tominiumProperty Act,765 ILCSWhere a sale of real estate is madeand the full remaining balance to be Bidswillbe accepted altheCHICAGO, IL 60610 paidfotheSheriff by cashier'sBusiness in the State, as 17011C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-check the court file to verity all nf or-605/9(g)(1) and (g((4). If this prop-to satisfy a lien prior to that of the Cashier's Desk, 505ButlerLIEN HOLDER: SANTANDER GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-mellon. If this property is a condo-erty is a condominium unit which is checkorcertifiedfundswithinamended,thatacertification United States, the United States Place, Park Ridge, Illinois, Incline May lot, 2014 you will needminium unit, the purchaser of thepart of a common interest compran-shall have one year from the date oftwenty-four(24)hoursafterthewas registered by the under- CONSUMER USA, PO BOX a photo identification issued by sunit at the foreclosure sale, otherIly, the purchaser of the unit af thesale wilhin which to redeem, exceptsale, signed with the County Clerk of60068, until 10:00 AM on Tues-25120, LEHIGH VALLEY, PA governmentagency(dnver's li-than a mortgagee. uhall pay the as-foreclosure sale other hwY athat wilh respect to a lien arisingSale shall be sublet to general tao-Cook County. Registration Num-day, June 24. 2014, at which18002 cense, passport, etc (in order toseusments and the leqat feeu re- es, special assessments mortgagee shall p the assess-under the internal revenue laws the ber: D14138225ox May 13,timeallbidswillbepubliclyVehicle: 2013 DODGE DART gain entry into the forecloaure salequired by The Condominium Prop-mento required by The Condomini-period shall be 120 days or the pen-Premise will NOT be open for in- opened and read, SXT room in Cook County and the same speclion 2014. Under the Assumed Name erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/g(g)(t( andum PropertyAct, 765 ILCSod allowable for redemption under The City of Park Ridge reservesVIN h 1C3CDFBHXDD7009S7 identification for sales held at other(g)(4(.If this property is a condo-605/18.5(q-1(. IF YOU ARE THEState law, whichever is longer, andFirm Information Plaintiff's Attomeyof county venues. For information, es-minium unit which is part of a com-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),in any cose in which, ander the pro-FREEDMAN ANSELMO LIND- C & B CLEANING SNOW the right to reject any and allAmount of Lien: $12910.00 amine the court file or contact Plain-mon interest community, the pur-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RG-visions of section 505 of the Hous-BERG LLC PLOWING bids. 5/22, 5/29, 6/5/14 #782315 tiff's aSomey: CODILIS & ASSOCI-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30ing Act of 1950, au amended )12Anthony Porto withthebusinesslocatedatJim McGuire ATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTHsale other than a mortgagee shallDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-U.S.C. 1701k), and subsection (dl1807 W. DIEHL,, Ste 333 Procurement Officer Naperville, IL 60566-7228 9319 Ballard Rd., Des Plaines, FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,oay the assessments required byDER OF POSSESSION. IN AC-5f section 3720 of title 38 of the 6/5/1 4 #790498 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-TIreCondominium PropertyAct,CORDANCE WITH SECTION. 15-United States Code, the right Io re-foreclosarenolice@fal-illinois,com IL 60019. The trae and real full 9876. Please refer to file number765 ILCS 605/t8.5(-1).IF YOU1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT.deem does not arise, there shall be866-402-8661fas 630-428-4620 names(s) and residence address t4-10-08580. THE JUDICIALARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-no right of redemption. The propertyFor bidding instructions. visitoftheowner(s)/partner(s) is: DON'T NEED SALES CORPORATION One SouthOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTfective May ist, 2014 you will needwill NOT be open for inspection andw,fal-ilIinois.com Roy Brown, 9319 Ballard Rd., REACH OUT TO Wacker Onve, 24th Floor, Chicago,TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONs photo identification issued by aplaintiff makes no representation asThis is an attempl lo collect a debtDes Plaines, 1L60019, USA. IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou pursuaol to the Fair Debt Collection FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFgovernment agency(driver'sli-fo the condition of the property. Pro- 5/22, 5/29, 6/5/14 #782276 car also visit The Judicial SalenAN ORDER OF POSSESSION. INcense, passport, etc.)in order tospective bidders are admonished toPractices Act and any information MORE QUALIFIED IT? Corporation at a.tlsc.com for a 7ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONgain entry into the foreclosure salecheck the Court file to verity all infor-obtained will be used for that pur- . day status report of pendino sales15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISroom in Cook County and the samemation. If this property is a condo-soue CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES. P CMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREidentification for sales held at otherminium unit,the purchaser of the601634 LOCAL CANDIDATES 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGELAW. For information, examine thecountyvenues.Forinformation:unit at the foreclosure sale, other5/22, 5/29, 615/14 #780064 ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE.court file or contad Plaintiff's attor-Visitour websiteatservice.atty-than a mortgagee, shall psy the au TO PLACE A SELL IT FAST. IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorneyneo: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,pierce com, between the hours of 3sessmenls and the legal fees re- IN (HICAGOLAND FileNo, t4-10-08580AttorneyP.0 , 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEand 5 pm PIERCE S ASSOCI-quired by The Condominium Prop- R E NT YOUR A PA RIME NT CLASSIFIED AD, ARDC No. 00468002AttorneyROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,ATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys, Oneerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/g(g)(1( and WITH MONSTER, Code. 21762 Case Number: lOCHIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 PleaseNorth Dearborn Street Saite 1300,(g)(4).If this property is a condo- WITH EASE IN THE (ALL 011003 TJSC#: 34-6288 NOTE:refer to file number 14-13-30552.CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No, (312)minium unit which is part of a com- CALL 847-998-3400 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-476-5500. Please refer to file num-mon interest community, the pur- flASSIFIEDS. (ALL (ALL TION Ose South Wacker Dñve,ber PA1125704.TI-IttJUDICIALchaser of the unit at the foreclosure OR VIS IT SUDS(RIBE TODAY (AIL) 800.680.206824th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650SALES CORPORATION One Southsale olher than a mortgagee shall 847-998-3400 TO PLACE L312( 236-SALE You can also visit OR VISIT PIONDERLO(AI.(0M Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicacto,pay the assessments required by PIONEERLOCAL(OMItLASSIFIEDS 847-998-3400 847-998-3400 The Judicial Sales Corporation atIL 60606-4650 (3121 236-SALE '(ouThe Condominium Prooertv Ad YOUR AD Thursday, June5, 2014 PioneerPress(DC) 11 Probate Public Notices Public Notices Mechanics Liens Public Notices Public Hearings Public Hearings Storage - Legal STATE OF ILLINOIS Notice is hereby given that on LEGAL NOTiCE (847) 673-0500 or TDD (847) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE IN TI-lE CIRCUIT COURT OF LEGAL NOTICE JUNE 9, 2014, a sale will be NOTICE OF 933-8455. APPLICANT: 133 5.DelphiaTO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK COOK COUNTY, MORTON GROVE PUBLIC LIBRARY held at: PUBLIC HEARING Interested parties are invited toAvenue UP SELF STORAGE ILLINOIS JANUARY - DECEMBER 2013 ANNUAL ANDREW'S SUPER AUTO Notice is hereby giver, thaI thereattend this meeting. This noticeNOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN 1930 N. Clybourn PROBATE DIVISION TREASURER'S REPORT REPAIR will be a hearing for the purposeis for information purposes only.that a public hearing will be held Chicago, IL. 60614 In the matter of the estate of Da- CASH N BANKS AND ON HAND: GENERAL FUND, 4300 W. 63RD ST. of hearing written and oral com-Published in the Skokie Reviewon Thursday, June 26, 2014 at 773-755-1900 vid Szymell, Deceased $2,522,528.05; SPECIAL RESERVE FUND, $19,951.23 CHICAGO, IL 60629 rnents regarding the Proposedon June 5, 2013. 7:30 p.m. or soon thereafter in DATE: 6/20/14 Case No. 2014 P 502427 INCOME: PROPERTY TAX RECEIPTS, $3396036.07; RE- 773-581 -8620 Budget and Appropriation Ordi-Paul Luke, Chairman the City Council Chambers at BEGINS AT 1 1 :30 AM PUBLICATION NOTICE PLACEMENT TAX RECEIPTS, $25,615.96; FINES, The following article will be soldnance of The Norridge Park Dis-6/5/14 #790557 the Park Ridge City Hall, 505CONDITIONS:All Units will be Noticeis hereby given of the $29802.48; LOST BOOK PAYMENTS, $1,638.70; PHOTO-to enforce a lien existing undertrictfor the fiscal year ending Butler Place, Park Ridge, Illinois,sold to the highest bidder.Bids death of David Szymell of Des COPY RECEIPTS, $4,342.04; MISC. INCOME, $1,448.54; AU- the laws of the State of IllinoisApril30, 2015. The proposed LEGAL NOTICE when the following matter will betaken only for each unit in its en- Plaines, Illinois. Letters of office DIO VISUAL RENTAL RECEIPTS,$436.00;GRANTS, against such article for repairshearing will take place st theAPPLICANT: 2-10 Prairie Ave-considered: tirety.Paymenfs must be made were issued on May 7, 2014 to $28,000.92; INTEREST INCOME, $4963.59; BOOK SALE RE- and storage furnished for suchNorridge Recreation Center,nue & 12-14 MaIn Street ZONING CASE NUMBER: by cash, credit card, or certified Lauren Szymell, 670 Bending CEIPTS, $3,354.74; DONATIONS, $818.13. article at the request of the fol-4631 N. Overkill, Norridge,lIli-NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN V-14-02 funds. No personal checks ac- Court, Des Plaines, Illinois TOTAL: $3,496,457.17 lowing designated persons, un-nois on June 18, 2014 at 7 P. M.that a public hearing will be heldApplication for s Variance to al-cepted.All goods must be re- 60016, whose attorney is JoryDISBURSEMENTS: less such articleis redeemedAll interested parties are herebyon Thursday, June 26, 2014 atlow a Patio to be located wIth-moved from the unit within 24 Chelin, 1454 Miner, Des ACE, $2,628.75; AIR COMFORT, $59,276.38; AMAZON.COM, priortothedesignatedsaleinvited to present written or oral7:30 p.m. or soon thereafter inIn the rear yard setback, con-hours. Payment due immedi- Plaines,IL60016 (847) 827- $14,665.53; AMERICAN EAGLE.COM, $5,775.00; APPLE, date: comments or questions relativethe City Council Chambers atflicting with Section 7.3 Table 3:ately upon acceptance ofbid. 2700 NC, $4.796,00; ADVANCED TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF IL-OWNER: LUIS VIZCAINO, 6133to the Proposed Budget and Ap-the Park Ridge City Hall, 505Residential Districts Yard andUnit :122 Tenant:Deanne Benos Claims against the estate may LINOIS. NC, $12,658.00: BAKER 6 TAYLOR, INC. $3,835.00; S. PARKSIDE, CHICAGO, ILpropriation Ordinance for the fis-Butler Place, Park Ridge, Illinois.Bulk Regulations of the ZoningUnit: 127 Tenant: Neil Dm08 be filedri the office of the Clerk BAKER & TAYLOR 1, $65,773.73; BAKER & TAYLOR 2, 60638 cal year ending April 30, 2015.when the following matter will beOrdinance of the City of ParkUnit: 2038 Tenant: Dee Onifade oftheCircuitCourtin Room $6,614.47; BAKER & TAYLOR 4, $30,580.48; BAKER & TAY- LIENHOLDER: UNITED AUTOThe Proposed Budget and Ap-considered: Ridqe, Unit:41 15 Tenant: Craig Watson 1202, Richard J. Daisy Center, LOA 7, $4,520.94;BAKER& TAYLOR 8, $3,052.58: CREDIT CORP, PO BOX 9945 propriation Ordinance is on fileZONING CASE NUMBER: Loi' 5 IN WARD'S SUBDIVI-6/5,6/12/14 #790431 BRAINFUSE, $12,000.00; CAVCOMM. $12,794.38; COW Chicago, Illinois 60602, or with NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 st the Park District Office, 4631 V-14-04 SION 0F THE NORTH 225.5 Notice of Public Sale GOVERNMENT, INC, $7,954.31; CHECKPOINT SYS- Application for a Variance to al- the representative, or both, on or Vehicle: 2003 FORD MUSTANGN.Overkill,Norndge,Illinois, FEET OF THE SOUTH 696 To be held at: The Lock Up beforeNovember 24,2014, TEMS, NC, $2,933.77; CONTINENTAL ASSURANCE COM- VIN # 1FAFP40403F441733 and is available for public esami-low the renovation of an exist-FEET OF THE EAST HALF OF PANY, $114,578.50; COLLEY ELEVATOR CO., $4,469.00 Self Storage which date is not less than 6 Amount of Lien: $11806.00 nation during regular businessing commercial building with-THE EAST HALF OF THE 2525 W. Armitage COMCAST, $11,569.92; COMPUTER VIEW,$35,751.00 months from the date of the first hours. outIherequiredoff-streetNORTHWEST QUARTER OF Chicago, IL 60647 publication of this notice and any CREEKSIDEPRINTING,$19,761.91;TA. CUMMINGS OWNER: KATHY JAMES William Larson parking spaces. conflicting withTHE NORTHWEST QUARTER $7,85500; OEMCO, INC. $52,055.57; EBSCO, $28,813.31 Dale: June 20, 2014 ctaim not filed within that period 1041S. WESTMOORE AVE,Secretary Section12.13 Table9:Off-OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP Begins at: 1pm is barred. Copies of any claim FIRST COMMUNICATIONS, $6024.62; FSA-W!N, $8.987 79 APT 203, LOMBARD, IL 60148 6/5/14 #786727 Street Parking Requirements41 NORTH. RANGE 12, EAST GALE, $5,086.49; GAUGHRIN DECORATING, $9,100.00 Conditions: All units will be sold tiledwith the Clerk must be LIENHOLDER: ILLINOIS TITLE of the Zoning Ordinvnce of theOF THE THIRD PRINCIPALto the highest bidder. Bids taken GOLDSTEIN S ASSOCIATES, $3,900.00; GRAINGER mailed or delivered lo the repre- LOANS, 205 E. ST. CHARLES City of Park Ridge. MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY,only for each unit in its entirety. sentative and fothe attorney $3,386.27; GREY HOUSE PUBLISHING, $2,995.00 RD., VILLA PARK, IL 60181 LOTS1, 2 AND 3 IN BLOCK 6ILLINOIS. Payment mustbe madeby SIMPLEXGRINNELL. $4.359,23; HANSON ROOFING Public Hearings IN HODGES ADDITION TO within tO days after it is filed. Vehicle: 2004 CADILLAC SAX Permanent Index Number: 09-cash,creditcard orcertified $3.697,00; HEWLETT-PACKARD, $4,107.93; ICMA RETIRE- VIN # 1GYEE637240158780 PARK RIDGE, A SUBDIVISION /s/ Jory Chelin LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC 39-1 02-048-0000 funds. No personal checks ac- (Attorney) MENT TRUST, $16,948.21; IHLS-OCLC, $11,273.38; IMRF- Amount of Lien: $1241000 IN SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 41THE PROPERTY OTHERWISE HEARING cepted.All goods must be re- EMPLOYEE, $40,915.66;IMRF-EMPLOYER,$93,246.24; 5/22 5/29 6/5/14 #782323 NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OFKNOWN AS: 5/22, 5/29, 6/5/14 #781641 Skokie Plan Commission, Thurs- moved from the unit within 24 INFOGROUP, $4,950.00; INNOVATION EXPERTS, THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI-133 S. Delphia Avenue Name Change day, July3, 2014, Villageof hours. Payment due immediate- $5,441.00; JOHN KEISTER. $4,000.00: MANGO LANGUAG- DIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLI-Allpersonsinterestedinthe Public Notices Skokie,5127OaktonStreet, ly upon acceptance of bid. Unit ES, $2,756.00; MEILAI-IN MANUFACTURING, $4,840.00; VIL- State of Illinois NO IS. above described matter are invit- Skokie,Illinois 60077, at 730 availability subject to prior settle- COOK COUNTY SCHOOL LAGE OF MORTON GROVE, $4,520.65; MIDWEST TAPE. County of Cook Permanent Index Number: 09- P.M. , to consider the following' ed to attend and will be heard. ment of account. DISTRICT 68 $40,690.94; MULTI-CULTURAL BOOKS, $2,550.00; NICOR In The Circuit Court For Cook 35-201-001-0000 The case tile for this matter is NEW Unit 1061-Barton Faist Skokie, Illinois GAS, $5,423.33; NEOFUNDS BY NEOPOST, $3,000.00; County, Illinois THE PROPERTY OTHERWISEavailable tor review in the De- 2014-lOP -Special Use Per- Unit 1 062-Barton Faìst MEETING NOTICE NEWSBANK, $4,837.00; NORTHERN TRUST VISA, In The Matter of the Petition of KNOWN AS. mit: 3945 Dempster Street partment of Community Preser-Unit 1063-Barton FalsI Atits May 20, 2014, meeting, $7,181.87; OVERDRIVE, $12,764.97; POSTMASTER, Rachel Marie Corey on behalf of 2-10 PrairIe Avenue & 12-14vation and Development in City theBoard ofEducation of $5,050.00; PROQUEST, $8,995.00; RECORDED BOOKS, EDCP Skokie, LLC, on behalf of Unìt 1064-Barton Faisl London Maria Martin Walgreens, requests a specialMain Street Hall. Unit 3126-Jose Montero Skokie School District 68 voted $3,307.38; RIVISTAS, $13,653.02; SHOUTBOMB, $2,680.00; Allpersonsinterestedinthe For use permit for the sale of pack- Gary Zimmerman, Chairman Unit 3439- Tyrue Jones to reschedule the June 17, 2014, SIKICH, $15,150.90; SIRSIDYNIX, $32,278.00; ST. MARTHA, Change of Name above described matter are invit- Zoning Board of Appeals aged beer, wine, and liquor at a 6/5,6/12/14#790327 Board meeting fo June 24, 2014. $9,750.00; SPECIALTY STORE, $4,826.27; STANDARD S ed to attend snd will be heard. Case C 14M2000946 pharmacy in a B2 Commercial 6/5/14 #790374 Beth Millard POORS. $8,765.70; STAPLES. $4,899.59; STEVENS CHEMI- Notice of Publication The case file for this matter is district. PINs tO-23-100-067- Storage - Legal NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Board Secretary CAL, $4,815.83; TODAY'S BUSINESS SOLUTION, $6,414.00; Publìc Noticeis hereby given available for review in the De- 0000, 10-23-100-068-000.10- TO BE HELD AT: 6/5/14 #787068 FRANK TENNANT, $8,072.50; UNIQUE BOOKS, $4,268.16;that on July 30, 2014, at 9:00 partment of Community Preser-LifeStorageCentersofthe 23-t 00-069-0000 THE LOCK UP STORAGE UTICA NATIONAL INSURANCE, $22,835.00; WAREHOUSE AM being one of the return days vation and Development in CitySouthwest Loop will hold a pub- 2014-liP - Zoning Map 350 W. Kinzie DIRECT, $3,118.40: WELLNESS INSURANCE NETWORK, in the Circuit Court of the County Hall. lic sale to enforce a lien imposed LEGAL NOTICE Amendment: 4920 Madison Chicago, IL 60654 $282,718.00; XEROX CORPORATION, $12,804.05;TOTAL: of Cook, Iwill file my petition in Gary Zimmerman, Chairman on said property, as described NOTtCE THAT THE Street P-312-464-1900 s 1,326,098.91 said court praying for the change Zoning Board of Appeals below, pursuant to theIllinois CURRENTLY ENACTED 4900 Madison, LLC. requests to fax 31 2-329-1 362 LEGAL NOTICE of my name from London Maria 6/5/14 #790391 SeIt-Service Storage Facility NORRIDGE VtLLAGE amendthe zoningmapto DATE: Friday June 20, 2014 MORTON GROVE PUBLIC LIBRARY Martin to that of London Maria Act, Illinois Code 770 ILCS 95/1 BUDGET (APPROPRIATION change the zoning districtfor BEGINS AT: 2:30 P.M. JANUARY - DECEMBER 2013 ANNUAL Corey, pursuant to the statute in to 95/7, on Tuesday June 10, ORDINANCE) IS AVAILABLE 4920 Madison Street from M2 CONDITIONS. Allunitswill be TREASURER'S REPORT such case made and provided. 2014, at Life Storage Centers of LightIndustryfo TX Transit sold to the highest bidder, Bids FOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION PERSONNEL (A) UNDER $25,000.- ALEXANDER, J.; Dated at Chicago, Illinois, May LEGAL NOTICE the Southwest Loop, 601 W. NOTICE is hereby given by the Mixed-use.PIN 10-21-402-108- taken only for each unit in its en- ANNALA, G.; BOYCE, N.; BREITENBACH, C.; BRIKHA, A.; 30, 2014 APPLICANT: 205 S. NorthwestHarrison St. ,Chicago, IL, 80607 Village Board of Norridge that 0000 tirety. Payment must be made BUTTON, R; CHANO, H.; DANIELS, J.; DOMAN, S.; DONA- Signature of Petitioner Highway (312) -360-1153 the current Village budget (Ap- 2014-12P -Site Plan Appro- by certified check or money or- HUE,C.; DOUGHERTY, K.; FLOOD, C.; HANAOKA, K.;Rachel M. Corey on behalf of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENManagement reserves the right propriation Ordinance),for the val:4920 MadisonStreet der only. No personal checks or HEIDKAMP, S.; HERMAN, N.; JAJOU, A.; JIMENEZ, E.; London Maris Marin that a public hearing will be heldto withdraw any unit from sale. fiscal year May 1, 2014 to April 8260 Elmwood Street,and cash accepted. All goods must KRAUSE, J.; KRAVITZ, M.; KUTSUNIS, M.; MARAVOLO, B.; 6/5 6/12 6/19/14#789568 on Thursday. June 26, 2014 atRegistered or motor vehicles are 30, 2015, is available for exami- 8314-8332 Elmwood Street be removed from the unit within MARK, M.; MARLEY, E.; MARLEY, L.; MILLER, D.; MURFF, 7:30 p.m. or soon thereafter insold "As Is / Parts Only," no ti- nation at the Village HaIl,4000 Probate 4900 Madison, LLC, and 8260 24 hours. Payments due imme- NAKIC, C.; NAKIC, J.; PLEAS, W.; RAUCCI, D.; ROHN, the City Council Chambers atties or registration. North Olcott Avenue,Norridge, Elmwood, LLC, request Site plan diately upon acceptance of bid. ROSOL, M.; SANTOWSKI, L.; SCLAFANI, B.; SEDAM. R.; STATE OF ILLINOIS the Park Ridge City Hall, 505Tenant Name Illinois, during regular Village of- approval for a 3-lot planned de- Unit itUnit availability subject to prior SHAH, N.; SHAH, R.; SIEBER-CLAUS, E.; SIMVOULIDIS, P.; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Butler Place, Park Ridge, Illinois,Margaret Fontano 145 fice hours as follows: velopment to include a mixed- settlement of account, SOROKIN, S.; STEPHENS, W.; TAVOLACCI, A.; COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS when the following matter will beAshley Con 347 Monday through Friday use building with a daycare cen- Unit 1713 Andre Robinson WEI-4RHEIM, J.; WISHMEYER, D.; WONDERLICH, C.; PROBATE DIVISION considered: Marilyn Miller 402 9 am, to 5 p.m. ter for children and an upper- Unit 3028 Lisa Chizever (B) $25,000 - $49,999. - BROTHERS, N.; CHERKASKY, S.; In the matter of the estate of ZONING CASE NUMBER: Quisna Patton 479 Saturday 9a.m. to 12:00 noon. story residential unit, a private V-14-03 Unit 3027 Larry Carter FINSTAD, A.: FREITAG, C.; GLENN, B.; GUICO, K.; JARA, CorrinaChiHerChes, De- Vita Faulkner 577 Debra J. Bsdnik playground,and amined-useApplication for a Variance to al- Unit 5025 Brian Gross P.; JAYASINGHE, F.; KEYSER, E.; KUNEVA, G.; ceased KennVoegele 612 Village Clerk building containing ground floorlow an additional monument 6/5,6/12114 #785348 LUDEMANN, E.; MAYBERRY, M.; MIYAMOTO, B.; NORTH, Case No. 14 P 2802 Freddie Amett 624 PUBLISHED by me this 5th day commercial bathrooms and stor-sign that exceeds the regula- J.; ROSS, B.: RUTKOWSKI, D.; SHARIFF, M.; WIEDEMAN, PUBLICATION NOTICE Lisa Vessey 654 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE age,groundfloorresidentialfions on number and an addi- of June 2014inthe Pioneer D, Notice is hereby given of the Gwen Woolridge 789 TO BE HELD AT:THE LOCK Press/NorridgeandHarwood parking, and 10-units of multi-tional wall sign that exceeds UP SELF STORAGE (C)$50,000 - 74,999. - COVINGTON, C.; FISHMAN, N.;death of Corrina Chi Her Chen Darius D Bell family residences, allin a TXthe regulations on location, 814 Heights News. RINGEL, C.; SCHERER, H.; of Chicago, IL. Letters of office Priscilla M Davila 877 750 Busse Hwy., Debra J. Budnik, Village Clerk district, and any relief discoveredsize and information ,conflict- Park Ridge IL 60068 (D) $75,000- 99,999.99- JUSTIE,K.; LEFFLER, P.; (E) were issued on May 29, 2014 to Darlene Poole 878 6/5/14 #790350 during the review of this case.ing with both Sections1 4 . i O $100.00 - 124,999.- Jun Ru Chen, 2251 Johnathon Puckett 924 DATE: 6-26-2014 PINs 10-21-402-108-0000,10-Permanent Signs C. 2 Ground TOTAL: $ $1,528,482.74 WestministerSt.,Wheaton, IL Frank Raffaelli 933 BEGINS AT: 1:30pm 21-406-015-0000, 10-21-406-Monument Sign Require- CONDITIONS: All units will be DISBURSEMENTS - $ 1,326,098.91 60189, whose attorney is Cary Wilhemina Harris 948 LEGAL NOTICE 016-0000, 10-21-406-017-ments and 14.10 Permanent sold to the highest bidder.Bids DISBURSEMENTS UNDER $2.500 - $ 87,085.79 A. Lind, 121 5. Wilke Rd. Suite Josef N Quiroz 974 BUDGET HEARING 0000 Signs G.2 Wall Sign Require- taken only for each unit in ifs en- PERSONNEL - s 1,528,482.74 407, Arlington Heights. IL Jackie Holloway 991 NOTICE IS HEREBY given by 2014-13P -Special Use Per-ments of the Zoning Ordinance GRANDTOTAL s2,841,667.44 60005, 847-577-0030. Michael W Ogrodnik 1032firefy. Payment must be made mit: 8260 Elmwood and 4920of the City of Park Ridge, by cash, credit card, or certified the Board of Education of Corn- 6/5/14 #786388 Claims against the estafe may Gladysfine Jones 1061 munity High School District Madison Street LOT 1IN EXECUTIVE PLAZA funds.No personal checks ac- be filed in the office of the Clerk4900 Madison, LLC. and 8260SUBDIVISION, BEING A SUB-Jennifer Barber 1074B #234, Cook County, Illinois, that of the Circuit Courtin Room Michael A Castro 1105cepted All goods must be re- Elmwood, LLC, request toDIVISION IN THE WEST HALF Tentative Budgets forsaid 1202, Richard J. Daley Center, Charlise D Williams 1203moved from the unit within 24 amend an esisting special useOF THE NORTHWEST QUAR- school district and Maple Park Chicago, Illinois 60602, or with 5/29, 6/5/14 #778621 hours. permit (2006-28P) to expand anTER OF SECTION 36, TOWN- Academy for fiscal year ending the representative, or both, on or Payment due immediately upon existing daycare center for chil-SHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 12 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE June 30, 2015, will be on fileYOU'RE IN THE D HER'S SEATbefore December 5, 2014, which acceptance of bid Unit availa- and convenientlyavailableto date is not less than 6 monthsdren at 8260 Elmwood and addEAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI-TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK bility subject fo prior settlement parking, an outdoor playground,PAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING UP SELF STORAGE public inspection from 800 AM. from the date of the first publica- of account, and bathroom and storage facili-TO THE PLAT THEREOF RE- 3366 N. Kedsie, Chicago. 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DATE: June 20, 2014 at Ridgewood High School Busi- with the Clerk must be mailed or case 2014-12P, and any reliefPermanent Index Number: 09- BEGINS AT: 10:00am ness Office, 7500 West Mon- delivered fo the representative discovered during the review of36-1 00-032-0000 CONDITIONS: Allunits will be trose, Norridge,Illinois,insaid and to the attorney within 10 this case.PINs 10-21-402-108-THE PROPERTY OTHERWISEsold to the highest bidder.Bids school district. days after it is filed. 0000, 10-21-406-015-0000, 10-KNOWN AS: taken only for each unit in its en- To PLACE NOTICE IS FURTHER given /s/Jun Ru Chen 21-406-016-0000, 10-21-406-205 S. Northwest Highway tirety. 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band. Spectators can vote for the GIenV1EWINGS Film Series medication they need. Stars Matthew THURSDAY, JUNE 5 McConaughey, Jennifer Garner and Audience Favorite Award. Village Green SUBMIT YOUR EVENT 'Inside Liewyn Davis' Park, 520f Oakton St., Skokie. Call 847- Jared Leto. 117 minutes. A second show- 'Les Miserables' 1:30 p.m.: A young folk singer struggles 673-0500. To submit an event for ing begins at 7 p.m. Park Ridge Public 10:45 am.: The Norridge Park District to make it in the Greenwich Village consideration in print, visit Library, 20 5. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Adult Recreation Club hosts a trip to folk scene circa 1961. Directed by the Movie Meet-Up: www.pioneerlocal.com/ Call 847-825-3123. Drury Lane Theater for the production Coen Brothers; music composed by 'The Fault in Our Stars' submit-content and click the of Les Miserables» and lunch. Regis- T-Bone Burnett. Pair this film with 7 p.m.: Join the Franklin Park Public "Events" tab on the left side of the Park Fest tration ended May IO. For ages 18 and the Pete Seeger & The Power of Song Library to watch the film adaptation screen. Please submit the event 6 p.m.: Tropixplosion performs. 6 p.m. food, older. The group departs and returns to performance (June lO). Just drop in. of the beloved book. Registration is no later than lO days before the 7 p.m. concert Village Green Park, 5201 the Divine Savior parking lot. Catholic required. Sign up and you might win a desired publication date. Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Oakton St., Skokie. Call 847-673-0500. Community of Divine Savior, 7740 W. free copy ofthe book. A parent must Road, Glenview. For more information, Montrose Ave., Norridge. Call 708-457- sign a permission form if you are under call 847-729-7500. Ihe Tuesday Ten' Showcase 1244. $65-$75. IB. Please note, the exact show time will 8 p.m.: A mix of IO headliners, including be decided upon on the day of the movie Conceit American History rising stars and surprise guests, perform Throwback Thursday: as the 'Father of Mediterranean Music," meet-up. Make sure the library has your Through Folk Song stand-up. $10 and the purchase of at 'National Velvet' performs. Rosemont Theatre, 5400 N. correct contact information when you 2 p.m.: Two accomplished musicians, least two food or drink items. Zanies 1:30 p.m.: A screening of the 1944 register so organizers can let you know River Road, Rosemont. $29-$300. Comedy Night Club Rosemont, 5437 Park family drama about a former jockey who Pat Gaughan and USlavin, tell the sto- what time to meet. Muvico Rosemont 18, Place, Rosemont. Call 847-813-0484. helps a young girl prepare a horse for Jazz, Celato and Jam Session ry of our American heritage starting with 9701 Bryn Mawr Ave., Rosemont. Call England's Grand National Sweepstakes. 8 p.m.: Held on the first Saturday of songs of the Revolutionary War and 847-455-6016. WEDNESDAY. JUNE II 123 minutes. Skokie Public Library, 5215 each month, this event features music traveling through time to the post-Civil Oakton St., Skokie. War era. They will perform love songs, Arnez J from the house band. Visitors are also songs of Irish immigrants, and music Froebel Block Workshop 10:30 p.m.: Former Def Comedy Jam welcome to bring their own instru- Travel Film 6 p.m.: The whole family is invited to dis- ments. Via Gelato, 1853 Tower Drive, with African American and Hispanic 2 p.m.: Enjoy a family-friendly travel host Arnez J comes to Zanies as a Spe- cover the fun and excitement of building cial Event. Zanies Comedy Night Club Glenview. For more information, call roots. Morton Grove Public Library, film. Call 847-825-3123 to find out what with Froebel blocks. Eisenhower Public Rosemont, 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. 847-729-7088. 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call movie is playing this week. Park Ridge Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood 847-965-4220. Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., For more information, call 847-813- Heights. Call 708-867-7828. Park Ridge. 0484. $30. SUNDAY, JUNE 8 Geraldo Ortiz and Julion Alvarez LitLounge Book Discussion: 7 p.m.: Geraldo Ortiz and Julion Grilling Out and Beer Pairings SATURDAY, JUNE? Graduation Breakfast 'Shine Shine Shine' 7p.m.: Grilling season is finally here. 8:30 am.: Graduates and their families Alvarez perform. Allstate Arena, 6920 7 p.m.: When fabricated aspects of their Come join us to learn some new, healthy Morton Grove Farmers Market are invited for breakfast and a recogni- Mannheim Road, Rosemont. Call 847- picture-perfect world are embarrass- recipes to try on your grill this summer, 8 am.: The market features favorites tion of their accomplishments. All level 635-6601. ingly exposed by a car accident, Sunny and some delicious Whole Foods beers such as seasonal fruits and vegetables, graduates are invited. Contact the PRPC Mann, a woman longing for an ideal life, to pair them with. All participants must office to register. Park Ridge Presby- and Maxon, her savant astronaut hus- meats, eggs, baked goods, cheeses, MONDAY, JUNE 9 be 2f and bring a valid driver's license. honey, hand-crafted items, natural terian Church, 1300 W. Crescent Ave., band, struggle through blame and fear Whole Foods Market Park Ridge, 225 W. bath and body products, gifts, prepared Park Ridge. For more information, call Thvia Night before confronting realities about their Touhy Ave., Park Ridge. Call 708-903- foods and more, as well as live music, 847-823-4135. deep bond. This monthly book group B p.m.: Winners receive gift cards. 1476. $10. children's activities and a free drawing. is co-sponsored by the Morton Grove Specials include $4 Budweiser products Runs weekly through Oct. lB. Market Greater Chicago Jewish Festival Public Library and the Skokie Public Think floyd and 60-cent wings. Buffalo Wild Wings, Grounds, 6210 Dempster St., Morton Il am.: Peter Himmelman will headline Library. Curragh Irish Pub, 8266 Lincoln 7p.m.: The Chicago-based Pink Floyd 7020 Carpenter Road, Skokie. Call 847- Grove. For more information, call 847- this year's Greater Chicago Jewish Ave., Skokie. Call 847-965-4220. cover band performs the legend- 750-6436. Festival. The festival is truly the heart 329-9333. ary rock band's greatest hits. MB and soul of Jewish Chicago. In the Natural Cas Financial Park at Rosemont, 5501 Park Daveniag and Shabbat kiddush event of rain, the festival will be held at TUESDAY, JUNE IO B p.m.: The improvisational group takes Place, Rosemont. 11:30 am.: Enjoy daveningfollowed by Niles West High School. St. Paul Woods, a suggestion from the audience and a Shabbat kiddush with hot choIent, 6500 W. Oakton St., Morton Grove. Call turns 'it into a show. The Gift Theatre, Patti Vasquez salads and cakes. Everyone is welcome. film: KiSS Me Kate' 847-933-3000. $5 suggested donation; 8 p.m.: WGN 720 AM comedian Patti Lubavitch Chabad of Skokie, 4059 11:30 a.m.: Cole Porter's musical version 4802 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago. Call children and seniors free. Vasquez comes to Zanies. Zanies Dempster St., Skokie. For more informa- of Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew" 773-283-707f. $5. Comedy Night Club Rosemont, 5437 tion, call 847-677-1770. brings together a squabbling, divorced Park Place, Rosemont. Call 847-813- Book & Author Isaac Levendel pair of actors. The cast includes FRIDAY, JUNE 13 0484. $22. Movie in the Park: 1:30 p.m.: Six years of research con- Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel and Ann tributed to "Hunting Down the Jews: Miller. lOO minutes. Morton Grove Pub- 'Star Trek into Darkness' Bibliobop 6 p.m.: Captain Kirk and the crew of Vichy, Nazis and Mafia Collabora- lic Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton AYJUNF6 IO a.m.: The whole family is invited to the Enterprise must find and stop the tors in Provence 1942-1944," Isaac Grove. Call 847-965-4220. dance with their little ones. Niles Public Rock the Green: Baille of the source of terror that's hidden within the Levendel's penetrating analysis of Nazi and Vichy antisemitic policy. A Feature Film: Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., North Shore Youth Bands organization. 132 minutes. Bulger Park, Niles. Call 847-663-1234. 6p.m.: Join us for the fifth annual band 1601 Hirsch St., Melrose Park. book signing will follow. Reservations 'Dallas Buyers Club' showcase and competition. Enjoy the required: email reservations@ilhmec. 2 p.m.: The drama about a hustler in talent on stage, share the community Amr Diab org. Illinois Holocaust Museum, 9603 1985 Dallas who works around the experience, and cheer for your favorite 7p.m.: The Egyptian singer, who is known Woods Drive, Skokie. system to help AIDS patients get the SEE CO CALENDAR, NEXT PAGE » / THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATIONr'a 36 I I

seven to 12. Niles Public Librry District, starring Claire Trevor. Morton Grove dinner and a performance by Chris on display on the third floor. Niles Pub- 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Cll 847- Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Mor- Colletti, featuring favorite songs from lic Library District, 6960 W. Oakton « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE 663-1234. ton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. the l920s to the l960s. Mather's, 7134 St., Niles. For more information, call CO CALENDAR w. Higgins Ave., Chicago. Call 773-774- 847-663-1234. Erin Jackson SUNDAY,JUNE f5 4804. $16-$18. 0:30 p.m.: Last Comic Staning Critic's Choice Cinema semi-finalist Erin Jackson cmes to 2 Autumns, 3 Winters' Carl Sandburg's Daddy Olympics SATURDAY, JUNE21 2 p.m.: Over the course of two autumns Zanies. Zanies Comedy Night Club I p.m.: Hey dads, show off your skills at American Songbag and three winters, Arman, Amélie and Rosemont, 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. the pooi on Father's Day. Dads will jump A 2p.m.: Poet Carl Sandburg, an avid Decorative Mail Art For more information, call 847-813- through hoops, change their babies and Benjamin share the incidental moments, collector of folk songs, performed Noon: Learn how to create decorative 0484. $22. even play a little golf. Hinkley Pool, 25 unexpected accidents, unconven- them at his poetry readings. Accom- envelopes in this workshop. Mather's, Busse Highway, Park Ridge. For more tional love stories and unforgettable panied by his dulcimer, Phil Passen 7134 W. Higgins Ave., Chicago. For more SATURDAY. 14 information, call 847-692-6602. Free memories that will define who they are. explores Sandburg's collection of with pool admission. information, call 773-774-4804. $12 Call 847-929-5101 or check out the Americana, with words, music and his- suggested donation. Movies & More page on www.mgpl. tory on each song. Eisenhower Public Second Saturday Breakfast Bingo WEDNESDAY. JUNE18 org to learn more. French with English Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Norman Brown 9:30 am.: Kids and familiesre invited subtitles: runtime is 90 minutes. Morton Heights. For more information, call 5:30 p.m.: The Grammy Award-win- for breakfast treats and Bingo. Niles Critic's Choice: The Color Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., 708-867-7828. fling smooth jazz guitarist and singer Public Library District, 6960 N. Oakton Purple' by Alice Walker Morton Grove. For more information. performs, along with special guest Brian St., Niles. For more informati n, call I p.m.: The group joins to watch the call 847-965-4220. Dinner Theater: Simpson. Additional performance at 9 847-663-1234. film version of the book read during the Broadway at Mather's p.m. InterContinental O'Hare Hotel and month, followed by a discussion com- 4:30 p.m.: The BYOB evening includes Cinema Sleuths: paring the book and the film. Mather's, Gallery, 5300 N. River Road, Rosemont. 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The event includes team trivia, Raymond Chandler's hard-boiled private American Songhook perspectives on his exhibition "Beauty Ave., Norridge. For more information, food and prizes. For teens in grades detective, in a film noir mystery also 4:30 p.m.: The BYOB event includes Through the Lens." The exhibition is call 708-457-1244. $2-$4. 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Of41N ccm* ***EDGE OF TOMORROW Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence, language and brief suggestive material Stars: Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt, Bill Fax- Witchy woman: Angelina Jolie is "Maleficent." ton, Brendan Gleeson This smart, funny, wildly inventive sci-fi Stars: Angelina Jolie, Elle Fanning, time-twister is a major score for the mildly Sharlto Copley, Sam Riley self-mocking star and a return to fine form It's disappointing to learn that in Disney's for director Doug Liman ("Boume Identity," new, visually impressive but dramatically "Mr. and Mrs. Smith") and co-screenwriter bankrupt rethink of the evil sorceress from Christopher McQuarrie ("The Usual Sus- "Sleeping Beauty," she's really not so bad pects"). After being killed moments into after all. Not even a witch when you get a disastrous battle with invading aliens, right down to it. Just a fairy gone wrong. smarmy army PR guy Cruise discovers he's Oscar-winning production designer Robert reliving the battle over and over and over Stromberg makes "Maleficent" look great, again (a la "Groundhog Day") with the fate but that's about all, despite a fabulous per- of mankind riding on him - and the film's formance from Jolie when she's allowed to true action hero, a female super soldier be bad, though that's not nearly long enough. (Blunt, terrific). A MILLION WAYS TO DIE IN THE WEST THE FAULT IN OUR STARS *** Rated P6-13 for thematic elements, some sexuality and brief strong language Rated R for strong crude and sexual Stars: Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort, content, language throughout, some violence Willem Dafoe, Laura Dem and drug material Two teens (Woodley and Elgort) fall in Stars: Seth MacFarlane, Charlize Theron, love in a cancer support group. Josh Boone Liam Neeson, Neil Patrick Harris, Sarah ("Stuck in Love") directed the romance Silverman based on the young-adult bestseller. It's not "Blazing Saddles" or even "Evil Roy Slade," but Seth MacFarlane's rude and WORDS AND PICTURES raunchy old-west comedy is more clever Rated P6-13 for sexual material includ- than you might expect, now and then, and ing nine sketches, language and some it's even funny at its stupidest thanks to an mature thematic material exceedingly game supporting cast. MacFar- Stars: Clive Owen, Juliette Binoche, lane himself is oddly bland and hipster- Bruce Davison inexpressive in his in-person acting debut A burned-out high-school creative writing (after playing the voice of the titular foul- teacher (Owen) and the school's new art mouthed teddy bear in his mega-hit "Ted") teacher (Binoche) become involved in an emo- as a sheep farmer in the high-mortality-rate tionally charged rivalry Fred Schepisi ("Six town of Old Stump, where he falls for the Degrees of Romance") directed the romance.wife (Theron) of the territory's baddest outlaw (Neeson). TTILJ. PUf 9«, BLENDED

CHINESE PUZZLE **l/2 Rated R for sexual content, nudity and Rated P6-13 for crude and sexual content language Stars: Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore Stars: Romain Duns, Audrey Tautou, The mere fact that it isn't "Grownups 3" Cecile De France is reason enough to view the latest Adam A French novelist (Duns) relocates to Sandler comedy as an improvement, but it New York after the mother of his children also helps that Drew Barrymore is part of (Tautou) moves there with them. The third the mix. Barrymore has a way of bringing in a series of romantic comedies written andout the best in Sandler. She did it in 1998's directed by Cedric Klapisch. "The Wedding Singer" and 10 years ago in "50 First Dates." And she does it here as a MALEFICENT single mom with two boys forced to share a family vacation with widower Sandier and ** his three girls. Still, every time "Blended" Rated PG for sequences of fantasy action starts to achieve a little sophistication it and violence, including frightening images quickly devolves to dumb default mode. ThURSDAY JUNE 5, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS P LICATION NIL

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III BOYS TRACK AND FIELD STATE NOTEBOOK New Trier thrilled, with third-place finish

he said two weeks ago. Glenbrook South's He was right. Pilliod ran a Pilliod set personal personal-best time of 38.62 in Fn- day's prelims, bettering the mark bests on back-to-back of 38.83 he set at the sectional, before capping his career in the days, placed third finals with a 38.19 that placed him third in Class 3A. BY MATT HARNESS Pilliod was the program's first [email protected], hamesspreps medal winner in the event since

New Trier didn't get the state Jon Howard took seventh in 2007. championship it craved in the 4x800-meter relay at the Class Northridge 3A boys track and field state Forest Moses overcame one big meet, but Peter Cotsirilos said obstacle on his way to taking 10th the Trevians were thrilled to take in the high jump at the Class lA third place. boys track and field state finals at , New Trier's time of 7 minutes, Eastern Illinois University. 44.27 seconds Saturday at East- "We don't have any equipment emIllinois University would have at the school," Northridge coach been the top time in three of the Michael Egle said. "He's doing last five state meets. Neuqua Vai- everything wherever we go for ley's winning time of 7:40.21 was meets. That puts him at a clisad- the fastest time since 2006. vantage, but we do the best with "Performace-wise, we were all what we have." . happy," said Cotsirilos, who also In his third trip to Charleston, earned a state medal by tak- Moses, who holds the program ing ninth in the 1,600 in 4:13.22. record at 6 feet, 5 inches, managed "Going in we thought wehad a to make it to the finals for the first legitimate shot at a state title. time. He cleared 6-1 to miss out As it panned out, with how fast it on a medal by two inches and one ended up being, it was probably place in the standings. unrealistic for us. "What he's done in that event is "But we are extremely happy amazing," Egle said of the Inde- with third place." pendent School League's male Along with Cotsirilos, senior track and field athlete of the year. Chase Silverman, senior Connor "He's definitely one of the best high Trapp and sophomore Ted Oh ran jumpers around." on the distance relay. Cotsirilos (Cal Poly), Silverman (Cornell) Notes and Trapp (Connecticut College) Niles West senior thrower all plan to run cross country and Dennis Gargovic came up short in track in college. his quest to compete in the state finals. Gargovic got a mark of EYanstofl 50-2.5 in the shot put and 147-10 in Ultimately, Evanston coach Don the discus during the prelims. His Michelin said he didn't believe ju- Glenbrook South's Luke Pilliod competes in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles during Fridays preliminary rounds at the Class 3A distance in the shot put was less nior Carl Klamm was ready to run boys track and field state meet. Pilliod finished third the following day. joDuRFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA than two feet from advancing. the 400 and 800 at this season's NUes North junior Adrain Coar- state meet. Klamm qualified in the to be next year." Josh Hopson, senior Aremon Ala- Clenbrook South dos also narrowly missed out on 800, but Michelin decided not to Klamm still made a difference gheband and senior Roman Hayes. Despite the initial disappoint- getting to the second day. He went have him run the event in the state for the Wildkits at O'Brien Sta- Michelin said Klamm ran a 47.48 ment of not advancing to state in 43-11.25 in the triple jump, while prelims. dium by placing sixth in the 400 in on the fourth leg. the 110 high hurdles, Luke Pilliod the final jumper to make the finals "I think that's a senior move to a career-best 48.31. "Tremendous effort by those foursaid after the sectional meet that went 44-1.5. ... Glenbrook North's do," Michelin said. "We wanted to He also anchored the 4x400 guys," Michelin said. "There were a he considered qualifying in only Scott Thomas finished with a time take a look at it and it's something relay team that finished fourth bunch of fast times down there, and one hurdles event to be a blessing.of 1:58.14 in the 800 prelims and that's doable, but I think it's going in 3:17.86. Klamm ran with senior it made us be at our best." "It could work out best for me,"didn't advance to the finals. 7/ /

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Though this season ended prematurely for the Nues North baseball team, which lost 3-I to Maine West in the Class 4A Von Steuben Regional semifinals, the Vikings will have something next year that was in short supply in 2014: experience. At times during the regular season and in its May 28 playoff game, Niles North players tried to do too much. The young team was eager to make plays, but a little too impatient - pitchers would overthrow, leading to flat pitches, and batters would pull out during at-bats from swinging too hard. "That happened because we had players who really wanted to do well, but we had young guys who were struggling at various points and they thought like they had to pick them up or do extra," coach Ed Toledo said. "That really doesn't work too well in our sport." The team won't be green in 2015. Nues North is expected to have seven returning start- ers, including four seniors: first baseman Tyler Egan, pitcher- outfielder Eric Wheeler, pitcher- outfielder Tony Granato and catcher Anthony Sanchez. Sanchez and Granato have the most experience. Sanchez has played on the varsity since his freshman season, and Granato was called up during his fresh- ABOVE: In this April11 photo, Patrick's Ben Kusinski drops the bail as Nues North's man year. Anthony Sanchez steals secod. Sanchez, who will be a senior next season, is skilled Sanchez was an all-conference at reaching base and has a stng arm behind the plate. i FILE catcher this season, and Toledo said he can be a weapon behind RIGHT: Niles North's Eric Wh . eier is one of seven starters expected back next the plate. Sanchez has a strong season. FILE arm and isn't afraid to try to throw runners out. Granato is onewould get on and he wo d drive play on Nues North's summer of the team's best pitchers and me in," Sanchez said of ranato league team. Mix that with this can play center field. "That's what was very k . y season and it should ease the They are valuable at bat, between the two, three . nd four. inexperience factor. too. Sanchez bats second and is It was like a rock in the lineup "We were a young team this skilled at reaching base, while where we always got on or two year and we went above and be- Granato, batting third, can drive runs coming from those hree yond our expectations," Granato runners home with singles and guys." said. "Our experience ws good. doubles. Egan hit clean-up behind Niles North finished 1$-21 and Hopefully we can use it next them. was a No. 9 seed in the sctional year and go a little farther in the "It's almost like every game I playoffs. Most ofthe teazwill playoffs." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 2014 SI I I highschooleubenews.com Report scores to: ppnpreps@pioneer1ocaIm I high schoolCUBE newsnews

ID NOTRE DAME Divide andconquer Kutschke benefits from Dons' decision to split workload between several pitchers

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NILES - Most high school baseball teams choose to lean on two or three starting pitchers throughout the season, depending on them to go deep into games. Notre Darne took a different approach this season. The Dons had six pitchers log at least 27 innings, with nobody throwing more than 40. Notre Dame pitchers split starts: The starter threw a maximum of four innings before being replaced by another pitcher, who threw anywhere from 1-3 innings. Notre Dame coach Nelson Gord said the strategy allowed him to use his pitchers more frequently, for one, and it also helped diminish opposing hitters' advantages. Hitters' aver- ages increase the more times they see a pitcher in a game - both because ofa pitcher's fatigue and batters making adjustments at the plate - and removing a starter after four innings subverts the opponent's edge. Splitting starts also figured to help more of the Dons' pitch- Lake Zurich s Grant Soucy runs uptield ers progress over the course of the season, and Gord said he during a game with Hobart this season. felt that happened. Soucy produced 22 ground balls and "I think they all had a lot ofsuccess, and it gave them an forced nine turnovers for the Statesmen. opportunity to develop," Gord said. "It's nice to win ball games, KEN DEBOLTIHO8ART ANO WILLIAM SMITH but myjob as a coach is to help them develop into young men and help propel their !Ùture - not try to put a halt to it because we're throwing one or two guys [for a lot of innings]. I III COLLEGE NOTES think they've all grown a lot and I think it'll benefit them in the long run." Arguably none of the six pitchers was helped by the unorthodox plan more than sophomore Scott Kutsehke, who Cook, Cloud garner NESCAC honors got the start in Saturday's 2-1 loss to Evanston in the Class 4A Notre Dame Regional final. BY NICK BULLOCK He led the team in strikeouts with 67, went to New Trier. The left-handed sophomore began the season on the Dons' For Sun-Times Media, @HSCNewsNorth finished second in innings pitched with sophomore team, but he was called up to the varsity in April 64 2/3, walked only six batters all season Cori Coleman, a Hinsdale South and got an opportunity to break out because the Dons used so Two New Trier alunmi were recently and held opposing batters to a .227 alumna andjunior catcher for the many pitchers. named to the All-New England Small average. Brandeis softball team, helped the Kutschke was excellent in the final two months of the sea- College Athletic Conference baseball New Trier graduate Eric West was Judges earn the No. 2 seed in the East- son. He finished with a 4-2 record, a 1.38 ERA and he walked teams. Amherst junior pitcher John a teammate of Cook's at Amherst. The era College Athletic Conference New just eight batters. Cook made the first team and Williams junior first baseman and third baseman England I)ivision III softball tournament "He's been a steady pitcher - strong, always throwing College freshman outfielder Jack Cloud started 22 games and appeared in 24. Heand make a run to the tournament semi-teams off [and] getting a good four innings," junior shortstop made the second team finished the season a .256 batting aver- finals. The team eventually fell to No. Thomas Norton said after Kutschke sunendered three hits Cloud, a Wilmette native, was the onlyage, a .306 on-base percentage and a .3721-seed Worcester Polytechnic Institute and one run in four innings against Evanston. freshman on either all-NESCAC team. slugging percentage. May 10, but Coleman did her part to The Dons' pitching figures to be one of their biggest He played in all 29 games for the Ephs. keep the Judges in the game. She hit a strengths next season. Four of the six pitchers who threw He led the team in triples (four), batting Hobart lacrosse player Grant Soucy, two-RBI single in the fifth inning to closemore than 27 innings - Kutschke, sophomore Sam Ferri and average (.402) and slugging percentage a Lake Zurich alumnus, received the WPI's lead to 6-3. juniors Adnan Sator and Joe Rimac - have at least one more (.526), and finished first among regulars Roolde Award at the Hobart Athletics On the season, the Burr Ridge native year of eligibility. in on-base percentage (.463). He finishedDepartment's annual Block H Awards hit .330 with a .418 on-base percentage Sator has already verbally committed to Kansas, Rimac second on the team in RBI (22) and Dinner April 28. The freshman defender and a .456 slugging percentage. She finished the year with a 6-1 record and Ferri recorded a team- wallcs(11). started all 15 games for the Statesmen. finished tied for second on the team in best four saves. Cook, a Wmnetka native, helped lead He produced 22 ground balls and forced walks with 11 and third on the team in Beyond building a solid foundation for next season, splitting the Lord Jeffs to a 30-11 record, includ- nine turnovers. With his help, the States-RBI with 23. starts also allowed the pitchers to be relatively fresh entering ing a 9-3 NESCAC mark. He finished man advanced to the Northeast Confer- Have a sugestionfor the College Round-the summer, which is a vital development period. the season with a 1.95 ERA, a 5-3 record ence tournament championship game. up?EmailNickBullock at bullockpioneer- "My arm feels fine," Kutschke said. "I felt like coach Gord, and two complete games in nine starts. Soucy's teammate Peter Ashmore press@gnaiLcom. he wasn't trying to push me too hard." A PIONEER PRESS PBUCATION NIL THURSDAY, JUNE 5,2014 I

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III NILES WEST Stegich's big play helps make regional final memorable

BY DAN SHALXN For Sun-Times Media, @danshalin

WINNETKA - At Niles West, a 1-0, nine-inning loss to New Trier in the Class 4A New Trier Regional baseball final almost certainly will be remembered for the pitching duel between Wolves senior lefty Chad Thompson and New Trier senior righty Matt Cohen. But one defensive play Saturday should live long in Niles West fans' memories. Junior center fielder Tyler Stegich did all the right things with a catch and throw to nail the Trevians' Frank Nicholas at the plate for the third out of the sixth inning. "Just a tremendous effort out ABOVE: Nues West celebrates after a of Tyler Stegich, with the game on strongthrow from center fielder Tyler the line," Niles West coach Garry Stegich nailed New Trier's Frank Nicholas Gustafson said. "A lot can happen. at the plate for the final out of the sixth If the ball takes a hop [on the way inning. Stegich's throw kept the score to the plate], it can bounce away. o-o. i .uoy FIDKOWSKIIFOR SUN-liMES He just threw a dart. It kept us in the game. LEFT: Nues West catcher Matt DeLaVega "To come up and set his feet and tags out New Trier's Frank Nicholas to throw a strike the way he did end the sixth inning. Nicholas tried to that was a big-league play." tag and score from third, but he was out By the sixth inning it was obvi- thanks to a great throw by center fielder ous one run was likely to make the Tyler Stegich. i JUDY FIDKOWSKWFOR SUN-liMES difference. MEDIA The Trevians had runners on second and third and one out when another hard chopper was hit pinch hitter Max Thoma, a senior, toward Stegich. This time, Stegich hit the ball to mid-center. bobbled slightly and the winning Stegich made the catch and run scored. throw. Senior catcher Matt Stegich said he was disap- DeLaVega applied the tag on the pointed he could not make a third sliding Nicholas, a senior right spectacular play, but said he fielder who is one of the Trevians' was glad Gustafson had shown fastest runners. so much faith by throwing him Stegich said he didn't know it into that spot with the game on was Nicholas on base, but said the the line. Stegich said that in key play was one an outfielder dreams moments, he hopes the ball gets of making. hit to him. "It is memorable because you "Its good to know [Gustafon} don't get that many opportunities his part. of the dugout to give Stegich high on Stegich to replace Pazik at trusts me in those situations," he to do that," Stegich said. "I lined it "It was right there," le said. fives and hugs. shortstop, even though the 5-foot- said. "[At shortstop] I actually up perfectly and it just happened, "Right when he threw the ball, However, Niles West was unable 11, 160-pound Stegich had not knew the ball was going to come and it felt good. After I threw it, I knew it was going to be fine. I to score after a leadoff hit batsmanplayed the position all season. to me and I felt like I was in [the I was like, 'Wow, this might have knew he had a strong arm. in the top of the seventh. With the bases loaded and position where I belonged]. I was a chance.' I thought it was a little "Right there, after the play, I The game went to extra innings. infield in, Stegich fielded a sharply confident I could do it, and once I to the right from where I was was thinking we were going to win Thompson was removed after giv- hit grounder and fired to DeLaVe- made the first play, I was confident standing but Matt put the tag on the game." ing up back-to-back hits to lead offga to force senior catcher Logan I could keep going. The second play perfectly." DeLaVega was not alone. After the bottom of the ninth. Wible at the plate. was a harder play, but that's just DeLaVega said the play didn't the play, there was a buzz in the When Gustafson called on se- One batter later, with first base more stuff to work on during the require too much extra effort on crowd and the Wolves rushed out thor Cody Pazik to pitch, he called open and no force at the plate, summer." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, JUNE 5,2014 I 53 w ¿$0 I'LL BET YOU DIDN'T KNOWII. I Brought To You By JENNINGS CHEVROLET

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Nues West's Chad Thompson pitches against New Trier on Saturday in the Class 4A New Trier Regional final. JUDYFIDKOWSKI/FDRSUN-TIMES MEDIA NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY JUNE 5 2014 55

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