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II MORTON GROVE New chiefstrsses community pIicing, crime preventjon

BY PAM DEFIGLIO ready to maké a little change in my career For Sun-Times Media and they were looking for a chief at the time I was looking to be a police chief, so it was a Grove Mayor Dan DiMaria good fit. The hief here in Addison is about a has named Michael Simo as the year older thai I am and not ready to retire. Mortonvillage's new police chief, replacing Q:What aie some new policing meth- Morton Grove native Mark Erickson. ods or techniques that you learned at the We sat down with Sinio, 56, to learn more FBI Academy, or in your masters program about him and find out what he envisions for at Lewis University, that you would want Morton Grove. Here's what Simo - who will to put into p$ctice in Morton Grove? be sworn in as chief on April 28 and officially A: One thing I learned over the years, start on May 5 - had to say. whether in claps or through experience, is Q:Tell us a little about yourself. that crime pre4rention and community rela- A: I've been working at the Addison tions programe are very important. I'm not Police Department for 22 years. I started in real familiar with what they have in place 1980 and was a patrol officer for nine years, in Morton Gro.but a lot of things can be a detective for IO, a sergeant for six years, done. In Addi in, we have a citizens police a watch commander for about a yeai and academy. Thosare great; every time you do became a deputy chief in 2006. I started one, you makeo or 20 new friends for the in the patrol division for four years, and in police departm. nt. I'd like to look at what early 2010, I transferred into the support we're doing inlementary schools as far as services division. Our department is dividedinteracting witschool kids. I'd like to look into patrol and support services - support at the website,acebook and Twitter. Social services are responsible for investigations, media stuff is a, ay to get information out to records, communications, property and the public, espially in an emergency. evidence, the red light photo enforcement Q:Do you t s i Morton Grove needs a program and crime prevention. new police stasofl? On the personal side, I've been married A: I know thmayor and board are 29 years and have four kids. My oldest is excited about tI.t and want to get going on an elementary school teacher, and the next that as quickly they can. It's good for the Morton Grove's new police chief will be Michael T. Simo, who's currently a deputy chief in the village ofAd- one is a pediatric intensive care nurse. My officers to have. dison. i PHOTO COURTESY VILLAGE OF ADDISON son is a college student, and my youngest is I like the fact he police station now is in a graduating from high school this year and residential neig borhood. It's a neat place to happens, they know where to go and who to the way we would address it. will be attending college. have it, but you o ave to be looking forward talk to to solve these. You have to show these Q: Are you concerned that with the Q:Are you planning to move to Morton and seeing what ou can do in the future. people you're not going to ignore them and medical marijuana law, there might be a Grove? Building a new o e is important; I think it you're going to address them. That would more marijuana floating around? A: I live in DuPage County, and near definitely should be done. definitely be a priority A: I have a lot of sympathy for somebody L-294, so the commute is not that bad. For Q: What app aches will you take to Q: What approaches will you take to that's sick and in pain and I would never right now I'll stay here; we'll be considering fighting gang'4 i Ie? fighting drug crime? want to deprive them of a way to feel better. moving later. A: I think the fficers have to be out there A: Again, there are task forces out there But it kind ofgoes against the grain for me Q:What is it about Morton Grove that in the neighborhoods and get to know peoplethat are investigative units that keep track to say that medical marijuana is the thing attracted you? in the neighborhòds and cultivate relation- of what's going on in the community. A 1t of that's going to fix all their problems. I think A: Other than size - Addison is a little ships. Intelligenc in gang work is always times, [it's] just paying attention. It's a little there are other narcotics available that bigger, but Morton Grove is kind of similar, avery important. I DuPage county we have hard for me to answer that because I haven'twould do almost as good a job. I think it's nice solid community - it seems to be well meetings of our ging investigators where really gotten in there to see what the issues the start of a path we might not want to go run; the mayor and board are very commit- they share intelligence, and they keep active are. But watching for that stuff and address-down as a society. But it's here and we have ted. There's good village government. I was databases on gang members. If something ing it as soon as we see it would probably be to accept it. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 2014 7

I MORTON CVIOVE JUNK GENIE Parent helps preschoolers Let The Genie Remove It All! Construction/Remodeling MaterialMoving Clean-Outs-House/Business Furniture & Appliance Removal Senior Citizen Discount Available add color to classroom Demo Work . Pay Only for the Space Used on the Truck I i BY IGOR STUD4KOV MENTION THIS COIJPONNOT For Sun-limes Media@istudenkov AVAILABLE ON i AD RECEIVE I :i 15°°OFF SINGLE ITEMS When Morton Grove Park District preschool teacher www.junkqenie.com Laura Frisch found out that i -866-586-5436 1 one of her students' parents was a muralist, and that he wanted to volunteer, she 31st ANNUAL didn't expect much CarShow and Swap Meet Frisch thought that Mark u Flores wouldjust talk to her Sunday, April 27th 2014 students about art. But Flores wanted to go beyond that. He Larry Roesch ChryslerAll Makes and Models Welcome volunteered to paint a mural Jeep Dodge Ram 1994 and Older Only for the classroom - and give Spectator Admission Free kids a chance to help out. 200 W Grand Avenue Flores is currently putting Car Show Registration $12 the finishing touches on the Mark flores helps students in the Morton Grove Park District's pre- Eimhurst, IL CarCorral $12 mural. Once he's done, it will school program paint a 16-foot mural for their classroom in the Austin Swap Spaces (10X10) $25 go up on the Austin Park Field Park Field House. i PHOTO COURTESY OF LAURA FRISCH 8 AM-2 PM Swap Meet Admission $3 House, and it will stay there for at least a yean visual, that creates an emo- laminate it. She hopes to have For Information call Guy 630-721-0.. In the Morton Grove Park tional response that includes it up within one to two weeks. Districts preschool program, a smile, is an awesome thing?' The mural will stay on the Frisch teaches the Sprouts Flores wanted to create a wall for a yeai but the park MARINO REALTORS - the level for 3-year-olds, mural that would incorporatedistrict is open to keeping it cankjj' 5800 Dempster - Morton Grove with classes held at the Austinnumbers and letters. He on longer. (847)967-5500 Park Field House. would do the outlines, and Frisch said that the (OUTSIDE ILLINOIS CALL 1-800 253-0021) Frisch said she mostly trieskids would color them in. preschoolers enjoyed the The Gold Standard www.Century2larino.com to teach kids how to listen After some discussion, experience. and follow directions. This is Frisch and Flores settled on a "They were really excited." also the level where kids start 16-foot wall scroll that would she said. "Sometimes, some to learn to recognize colors, go up on the classroom's wall. kids don't like getting messç numbers and letters. Last week, Flores came in but this time, they got into In February, Frisch was to the classroom and talked it. They thought it was really talking to some ofthe parents to ldds about how to paint on neat to see a real artist come about potentially volunteeringthe large scale and showed in." in class. When she talked to them examples ofhis work. The other parents also of- "ELDORADO TOWERS" BEAUTYI THIS ONE WONT LAST LONGR Flores, she was surprised at The kids were then broken fered positive feedback. Morton Grove. . Spectacular 10 room ColonEal has been beautifullyMorton Grove, . .Pnce Reduced! Sensational 3 tir-2 bath bock Ranch all SS up into groups, each painting "The parents are really reniodeled & updated n 2013f S brs & 2% Grante baths. New updated has been totally updated! Oak floors, gourmet kdchen willi what she heard. Grande kdchen, spacious living rin & dining rm with hardwood firs. appliances, Conan counters S custom cabinets. Huge full finished bsmt excited to have a project like "One of my parents in different parts ofthe mural. Main floor famIly im w/FP New windows, décor, sliding doors, furnace,with family rrrr. Located in Parti View School Disbict #70! Outstanding class, he told me he was a Because many kids didn't this," said Frisch. "It goes NC, HW heater & difveway. Full finished bsrnf w/rec roi & wet bar. location near party, pool, tennis courts, forest preserve, bikeThndle bails, muralist," recalled Frisch. know how to write, they beyond the regular classes." 2 car aifached gar. A 10+ Homel' $590s shopping S tnanspvrtation1 2V? car gar $259,700 "He does murals, mostly for "signed" the mural with their Flores said he's looking businesses. He'd paint a wall own hand-prints. forward to unveiling the ofa store, or something like "They were aniazing kids," mural. that. I was talldng to him, and recalled Flores. "It's interest- "I'm excited to see the I asked, Would you like to ing to see a class of rambunc- kids' faces when they see the come in?" tious kids really focus with final piece," he said. The thought of teaching a paint brush in their hands. Flores said he wouldn't kids how to draw struck a The look in my daughter's mind painting more murals for the village. chord with Flores. eyes when I was explaining MOVE RIGHT IN li ENJOY! COURTYARD OF HARWOOD HEIGHTS!' "I grew up in Chicago what I do to the class was "I would love to do more Morton Grove. . Priced to SELLf Superb 7 mom bock Ranch in pnrne locahon FlarwoodHeights,Sought-after 5 -vom -1,200 sqftCondoin drawing at a very young age$ priceless." work with Morton Grove in near Parir 1ew School! Oak floors throughout. Spacious living rndinIng mr. outstanding location near restaurants, shopping, transportation S more' Open floor plan with 2 bedrooms S 2 taths. Large living room + formal he said. "I developed a desire Once the paint dried, general, to beautify some of Custom kitchen w/Silverstone grante counter tops, maple cabinets & ceramic dining room, Master bedroom witt walk-in closet S large master bath Flores took the mural home the walls that might inspire finer. Huge main floor family rs wlfireplace. Full bsmt w/overhead sewer S to create pieces of art that with soaking tub In und washer S dryer. balcony with tree top views, made people smile. I think theto put some final touches on students and teachers alike sump pump. New furnace & centra air 10/2013. New roof S gutter 200e. $289900 Underground heated garage space S large storage locker $189,900 idea ofcreating something it. Once it's done, Frisch will to think creatively," he said. Updated windows S 1W tank. 2 car attached garage 8 THURSDAY, APRIL 24,2014 A PIONEER PRESSUBUCATION NIL

III MORTON GROVE Buried memories flow through paint brushes

For patients with WINE & WATERCOLORS MIXER AND SILENI dementia, artistic skills AUCTION help color in the past Orchard Park Memory C 're Community, 5520 Lincol Ave., Morton Grove BY NATALIE HAYES o 7 For Sun-Times Media I @NatHayReporter Thursday, April 24 from 4 p.m. cold spring morning at a Free admission dementia care facility in Mor- A charity auction of art mide by Oaton Grove, a group of patients patients with dementia wiii sup- wander into a sunny makeshift port the Greater Illinois Chapter art studio to bring once-forgotten of the Alzheimer's Association. memories to life. More than 30 original paifltings The result is almost like magic, created by artists at the ttfree when the dozen or so residents at local Silverado communitis are Silverado Orchard Park in Mor- ton Grove let their memories flow scheduled to be sold. I wordlessly - using only their paint brushes. tunity to focus their eneiij on an Art is widely-used as a tool to activity that helps them convey their enrich the lives ofpeople with feelings," Sanderman said. "They dementia, because the creative also take great pride in i owing outlet helps people access emotions, that their paintings are . :i efiting a thoughts and memories. good cause." A few miles away at the Highland Besides serving as a c tive Park and Lake Zurich Silverado outlet for seniors to exp.their locations, art is helping Alzheimer's emotions, the classes see 'i to patients take on a new sense of pur- provide some respite to.patients pose by expressing their emotions by reducing anxiety and . ating a

without the use of words. feeling of connection. Daphne Daume, a resident at Silverado Orchard Park in Morton Grove, paints during an art club meetingApril 16.i NATALIE HAYES/FOR Besides benefitting themselves, "Some ofthem never n knew SUN-TiMES MEDIA the painting groups at the three Sil- they were artists until th .picked verado locations are also using art up a paintbrush," Johnson said. 'We their individual ability level, with to help other dementia patients. A look at some oftheir work and some artists needing help choosing charity auction oftheir art tonight, we can't believe it's their fist time a paint color and others getting help Thursday, will support the Greater painting." with guiding the brush across the Illinois Chapter of the Alzheimer's The therapeutic vibe ofhe canvas. Association. More than 30 original art studio echoes everywhre at "The work they're capable of is paintings created by artists at the Silverado Orchard Park in 4orton incredible," said Diana lacobucci, three local Silverado communities Grove, where well-manne$d cats administrator at Silverado Lake are scheduled to be sold during the and dogs walk freely arouni hail- Zurich. "Ith magical and uplifting to Wine & Watercolors Mixer and ways set to soothingjazz nusic. see them express their emotions on Silent Auction. Like most other places ii the Sil- paper in a beautiftil way." The event, which is free and openverado buildings, the paintthg group The Wine and Watercolors event to the public from 4 to 7 p.m. at meetings are relatively qUit, as art will include hors d'oeuvres and re- Silverado Orchard Park is expectedtherapists who lead the groups give freshments, and ail money coilected to draw more than 100 people and few directions in order to let the from the sale ofthe paintings will be raise several thousand dollars for residents express themselvcs freely. donated in the artists' names to the Aisheimer's care, according to Art therapist Samantha I(anel- A1heimer's Foundation. Samantha Johnson, administrator stein leads the twice-a-month ses- "Many of our residents have at Silverado Orchard Park. sions at Silverado Orchard Park in participated in non-profit organiza- At Silverado Highland Park, one Morton Grove. fions during their lives, and we are patient who has lost the abifity to Kaneistein isn't there to tèach, reconnecting them with something speak has replaced her voice with but she gives the residents a posi- that has always mattered to them," a paintbrush, which she uses to tive boost to motivate them to keep Johnson said. 'We're hoping for a express her emotions and thoughts, going if they get stumped or becomegood turnout." said Silverado Highland Park Ad- diseouraged. Th RSVl call 847-583-9800. Dashira Contreras, director of resident engagement at Silverado Orchard Park in ministrator Sarah Sanderman. At Silverado Lake Zurich, resi- Silverado Orchard Park is located atMorton Grove, guides dementia patient Jeanette Turner during an art club meeting "It gives our residents the oppor- dents are given direction based on 5520 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. April 16.NATALIE HAYES/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA ML A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION ThURSDAY, APRIL 24, 2014 I Anniversary Sale III HILES PARK DISTRICT Celebrating 78 Years IceLand Skate Complex closing thissummer as renovations continue

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The lobby will get The steel frames for Iceland's new, expanded outer rink are done; 1200 N MIwaukee Ave, Glenview, IL 60025 nbiSince a new display commemorat- contractors are now laying in the foundation for the rink itself.Isee ing Team IceLand players STUDENKO V/FOR SUN-liMES MEDIA who went on to find success ¡n college and professional with wheelchair ramps, and hockey in college. Jentel will athletics. a new glass sliding door has collect their current pictures The park district launchedbeen installed. The parking and pull their pictures from Pioneer Press MortgageGuidé the renovation project lot is still being renovated, their time in IceLand from last fall. The first phase of but once done, it will include the archives. When IceLand Check rates daily at http://suburbanchicagonewspapers.interest.com the project dealt with the a new drop-off area. reopens, the lobby will fea- outdoor rink and the IceLand As the first phasu gets turc the names and pictures Proçim Rail Points Fees % Ouu AP exteriors. closer to completion, the of all the players they were LIaErrr BANK FOR SAVINGS 877.522.1813 LENDERS, TO PARTICIPATE During the April 15 Park park district is preparing for able to find. https://www. libe rtybank.com/ploneer-press 30 yr fixed 4.1250.000 $810 20°/e4.166 IN THIS FEATURE Board of Commissioners phase two. 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retail theft on April 9 after he allegedly mation on April 8. Police said Barney III POLICE BLO1TER Police said officers allegedly found DI CRIME BRIEFS stole two lightfixtures and five spools of struck a vehicle in the area of Melvina cannabis after Marin was stopped for The following incidents were listed in the copper wire valued at $272 from Home Avenue and Gross Point Road around a traffic violation. He is scheduled to NILES official bulletins of the Nues and Morton Depot, 901 Civic Center Drive, the days 4:45 p.m. before drivingfrom the scene. appear in court May 8. Grove police departments. Readers are earlier. He has a May 19 court date. Using license plate information, police Don McDenzie, 23, of Skokie, and ThEFT reminded that an arrest does not consti- ChungVng. 33, of2625 S. Stewart located Barney at his residence. He has Michelle Fertonando, 21, also of Skokie, A laptop computer was stolen April 13 tute a finding ofiilt. Only a court of law Ave., Chicago, was charged with retail a May 7 court date. were charged with possession of around 6:30 p.m. from a vehicle left unlocked can make that determination. theft on April 9 after he allegedly stole Juan E. Sales, 38, of 5240 W. Byron cannabis after they were arrested on for several minutes a parking lot on the 5600 block of Touhy Avenue. papers containing online access codes Street, Chicago, was charged with dnv- the 6900 block of Dempster Street for a video game from Wal-Mai1 8500 W. ing under the influence on April 13 after April 5. Police said officers allegedly A 29-year-old man who dropped off his motor- Gott Road. He has a May 19 court date. his vehicle was stopped for speeding at found cannabis after McDenzie and cycle for repairs on Nov. I, 2013 at Windy City DRUG POSSESSION Fertonando were stopped for a traffic Rods and Restorations, 6143 W. Howard St., Lynne Sienkiewicz, 48, and Jennifer Milwaukee and TouhyAvenues at 3:19 Josue Solat, 32, of 2022 N. Lamen violation. A court date was scheduled contacted police on April 15 after he tried to find Salkeld, 20, both of 10358 W. Mhael am. He has a May 21 court date. Ave., Chicago, was charged with posses- for May 8. out if his bike was ready and learned the com- Todd Terrace, Glenview, were charged sion of marijuana and possession of drug pany had gone out of business. Police said the with retailtheftonApnl l2afterthey MORTON GROVE Alexander Kulsavage, 23, of Park Ridge, paraphernalia on April12. According to man has been unable to contact any employees allegedly stole cooking pots and food was charged with possession of can- police, officers responding to a report of or locate the whereabouts of his motorcycle. storage bags from an undisclosed Nils DRUGS nabis and a weapon after he was ar- a possuble drug sale on the 7500 block of store. Both have a May 19 court date. Arnit Semsarieh, 25, of Elk Grove rested on Dempster Street and Lincoln Keeney Street at 4:22 p.m., located two PROPERTY DAMAGE Village, was charged with possession Avenue April II. Police said Kulsavage men and a woman inside a parked car. Margarita Rodriguez, 24, of 58M N. Graffiti was discovered sprayed on a fence was stopped for traffic violations. He is of cannabis after he was arrested on A K-9 search of the cluttered vehicle led Nagte Ave., Chicago, was charged with outside a home on the 9300 block of Del- the 6900 block of Dempster Street scheduled to appear in court May 8. police to IO small, individual packages of retail theft on April 12 after she allegedly phia Avenue on the afternoon of April IO. in Morton Grove April 17 Police said suspected marijuana and a small amount stole $lO6worth of merchandise from DU! officers allegedly found cannabis after of suspected marijuana inside a plastic a store on the 5600 block of Touhy Abel Rojas-Lopez, 28, of Niles, was MORTON GROVE Semsarieh was stopped for a traffic container, police said. Solat remained in Avenue. She has a May19 court date. charged with driving under the mf lu- violation. He is scheduled to appear in custody at Cook County Jail with an ApIiI ence of alcohol after he was arrested BURGLARY court May 8. 18 court date. DUI . on Caldwell Avenue and Oakton Street $500 in jewelry and cash was reported Dennis Barney, 44, of 6300 W. touhy Justin Marin, 26, of Chicago, was April 13. Police said Rojas-Lopez was stolen after a home was burglarized on the RETAIL ThEFT Ave., was charged with driving ùnder charged with possession of cannabis pulled over for traffic violations before 9000 block of Major Avenue April II. Police Alex Girshman, 59, of 287 Seventh the influence, leaving the scene of an after he was arrested on Dempster he allegedly failed field sobriety tests. A said someone forced entry through the Street, Wheeling, was charged with accident and failure to give aid Or infor- Street and Central Avenue April 15. court date was scheduled for May I. home's back door.

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I 4 s' Jazz band director developingaBlue Demons sound

SV KAJ ANOELL WC under the direction of Malewicz,

For Sun-Times Media I@KarieAngellLuc the Maine East Jazr Band features musicians from all grades. at do you get when you When he's not at rehearsal men- mix the colors of Blue De- taring teens in Park Ridge, Malewicz mons with Green Ruins? is busy making ensemble music with Ask Luke Malewicz, a profession- four of Chicago premiere musi- al trombonist who doubles as jazz cians: Rich Moore on tenor sax, An- band director for the Maine East drew Toombs on piano, Tim Seisser High School Blue Demons. Male- on bass and Makaya McCraven on wicz, who has his own band, The drums. He and his wife, Heather, Luke Malewicz Quintet, releases newlyweds ofjust over a yeai live his breakout CD recording "Green in Bridgeview. He's taught at Carl Ruins" next month Sandburg High School in Orland This month, Malewicz can be Park, Andrew High School in Tinley Luke Malewicz, director of the Maine East Jazz Band at Park Ridge Maine East High School, stands in front of lIbe band at rehearsal proud of the Blue Demons jazz musi-Park, St. Rita ofCascia High School Ap nl 15. KARIE ANGELL LUC/FORSUN-TIMES MEDIA cians, who are fresh from perform- in Chicago and Argo Community ing April13 to a standing room only High School in Summit. ing trombone at age 7 and took up bone and you're also director of A: I've heard a lot of people talk audience at Buddy Guy's Legends in Malewicz, who was born in Nowa piano at 9. He obtained a bachelor's the Maine East Jazz Band. The down about Chicagojazz, you know, Chicago. Developing its own sound Sol in western Poland, started play- degree injaz studies from opportunities are ilmitless, aren't it's not as good as New York, it's not Universitand a master degree they? as good as L.A.:, which is completely from the Manhattan School of Music A That's right. I mean, I'm so the opposite. There's so much soul in in 's Upper West Side. excited. This is my second year the city. There's so much blues here We spoke with Malewicz April 15, and I've already done a bunch of that you don't get anywhere else. just after an evening Maine East jazzdifferent things. The community It's an amazing city. It's an amazing rehearsal in Park Ridge. and the kids love the music. My only musical experience. regret is that I can only be here once Q:Blues andjazz musicians in Q: So Luke, you're a pro trom- a week for rehearsals. So I wish I Evanston swear there's an Evan- bone player. What's your instru- could be here more often than that. stan sound. Sounds can vary from ment at band? So hopefully, in the next year or two, neighborhood to neighborhood, A: This is a Selmer Bolero we'll try to get more rehearsals and can't they? [trombone] that I actually bought more performances going. A: That's true. I'm actually not two and half months ago. I believe Directing the Maine East too familiar with an Evanston sound, it's from 1960. The bell's original. Jazz Band April 13 at Buddy Guy'sbut I do know there's a South Side of The slide's been made more recently.Legends in Chicago. How was Chicago sound, the Blues sound that It's got a different lead pipe. Just a that? a lot of different people get. But for few different components on it that A: It's amazing for the kids. I me, it varies more from maybe state aren't from 1960, but the whole horn don't know how often they get to to state, or maybe East Coast, West plays great. go to the city but I know it's always Coast. But I do believe that, yeah,

Q:Do you like how the slide different with a whole group of them .certain little areas have their own Back, Luke Malewicz, director of the Maine East Jazz Band at Park Ridge Maine East feels? andjust the performance aspect of personality. High School, with the band at rehearsal April 15. First row from left, Johnny Maltese- A: Yeah, it feels great. I don't it. And everybody's listening and Q:So what's the Maine East Miller, Park Ridge, Joey Maltese-Miller, Park Ridge, Adam Lindquist, Niles, Cavan even have to think about it. It's just paying attention, shouting after Park Ridge sound? Sarrafian, Nues. Second row, from left, Daniel Choi, Des Plaines, Altamish Khan, Niles, really easy to play, put the horn up solos. It'sjust great. It's a great A: We're still trying to develop it. Matt Magno, Morton Grove, Divin Ramachandran, Des Plaines, Tristan Cammell, and I don't even really have to worry experience. It's very hard to get that Hopefully, in the next year ortwo, Glenview, Kamal Talukder, Glenview, Perry Hasapis, Niles, Dante DelGrosso, Niles, about the instrument. Itjust comes anywhere else. you know, the more I get the chance Peter Szilagyi, Glenview, Paul Saiki, Morton Grove and Marcin Jaskolski, Des Plaines out. Chicagojazz. Can you talk to work with the kids, we'll definitely about that? have a special sound. (ARIE ANGEL LUC/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA Q:So here you play pro trom- 12 ThURSDAY, APRII. 24,2014 A PIONEER PRESS UBLICATION NIL

III DISTRICT 67 Golf Middle Schoo students learn life lessons in mock E.R.

BY NATALE HAYES according to Danielle Maldonado, a Disease, ulcerative colitis and even For Sun-Times Media I @NatHayReporter science teacher at Goll botulism, doctors consulted with "Their grades are based on their their classmates to come up with the White lab coats flapped around research, instead ofwhether the correct diagnosis. the room whilejumbled stetho- patient they're treating lives or dies," Luckily, all ofthe teachers made scopes nearly flew off the necks of Maldonado said. "But tley're also it out ofthe E.R alive, but their tal- GolfMiddle School eighth-graders learning important rea1-ife sidEs, ented acting skills made the lesson as they rushed around a makeshift like how to work as a team and how feel like a real-life E.R, said eighth- emergency room this week pretend- to be in a high-pressure ituation." grader Rahal Maihotra. ing to be doctors. As a team ofyoung dóctors raced "It's stressful having someone's During the day-long mock E.R., against the clock to comb up with a life on the line, but it's even more the school's 62 eighth-graders acted diagnosis for an ailing techer who stressful to have teachers as patients as newly-graduated medical sto- had come to the E.R. with a sore because they expect even more," dents for a day, çhecking symptoms, arm, student Thin Intarpanont Maihotra said. making diagnoses, and treating quickly paged through a book of Beyond learning teamwork and teachers and parents who acted as symptoms and discussed possible research skills and the basics of "pretend patients." diagnoses with her classmates. medicine, Golfscience teachers said As part ofthe eighth-grade life Intarapanont said working in the they hope the mock E.R. day teaches science unit leading up to "E.R. Day,"E.R was a stressful expeience, but students vital life lessons. students StUdied 28 different dis- that it also helped her foim a new 'As we grow up, adults have to eases and illnesses and learned how appreciation for doctors. learn to advocate for themselves in each one is diagnosed and treated - "It's a riskyjob," 1ntarpanont a general sense," Maldonado said. either with medications, surgery or said. "It's intense because the "The hands-on approach [learned in other means. teacher could die ifwe di n't do this the mock E.R] helps them become E.R Day has been an onguing right." more educated about how to care for part of the life science unit at Golf Choosing from a list oPos- others, and to take care of them- Eighth-graders at Goll Middle School were ER doctors for a day during "Mock ER Day" Middle School for the past 10 years, sible diseases like mal Crohn's selves too." Ap ru 16. i NATALIE HAYES/FOR SUN-TIMES M[DIA

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HI NILES Nues library director retiring thissummer

BY lOOR STUDENICOV the Retirement Incentive gram. According to Board months. According to Nues

For Sun-Times Media I @istudenkov Program. According to the President Morgan Dubiel, if Herald-Spectator cover- meeting minutes, it was a all employees chose to retire,age of her appointment, The Nues Public Library hybrid version of possible the library would save more the board was happy with board announced director plans that were discussed than $450,000. thejob she was doing and Linda Weiss's retirement during earlier executive Weiss was the only one decided to keep her on. during its April 16 Board sessions. who chose to take advantage Weiss' biggest accom- of Trustees meeting She Under the finalized ver- of the program. Her retire- plishment to date was spear- will retire effective June 30, sions of the plan, library ment was announced duringheading the year-long library 2014. employees 62 years or older the April board meeting, renovation project. As part Weiss has been director who have been with the which Weiss didn't attend of the renovation, the library since June 2008, and she haslibrary for ten years were because she was on vaca- gained a new public space on been working for the library offered two options. They tion. the first floor, expanded teen for the past 27 years. She is could either stay on and get According to Sue Wilsey, and kids areas, more public the only library employee so 36 months of health insur- the library marketing reading spaces and new far to retire under the retire-ance coverage at the current supervisor, it's not clear howcheck-out systems, along ment incentive program, enrollment levels, or they much money the board will with other improvements. which was approved in could retire and get a one- save from Weiss' retirement Weiss was still on vaca- March. As a director, Weiss time cash pay-out. alone. tion at press time, and she Nues Library director Linda Weiss speaks at the formal unveiling of its supervised the library's According to the press "It is not possible to was unable to respond to renovation plans in 2013. i FILE year-long renovation project release submitted to the determine that until her request for comment. Ac- that affected everything Niles Herald-Spectator, replacement is hired," said cording to Wilsey, Weisswill hasn't decided who the announced its plans for the from collection locations to Weiss herself, three supervi- Wilsey. make a statement on her acting director is going to process," said Wilsey. "We check-out systems. sors, five librarians and two Weiss became the library retirement during the last be - or how it will go about will send a release once the During its meeting Marchclerks were eligible for the director after serving as week of May. replacing Weiss. plan is announced to the 19, the board approved Retirement Incentive Pro- an acting director for four At this t, the board "The board has not yet Library staff."

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III LETIER Ticket quotasThe realgameis going are necessary . on¡n the backyard andy Blaser's column last week discusses the new bill outlawing law enforcement in Illinois from establish- switch hitter here. ng ticket quotas ["Never mind the quota, enforce "You may think that Soon there will be a field and a speeding laws," April 17]. BY RANDY real baseball exists at team and a coach. You can see them This bifi pre-supposes that most police administrators BLASER now when you drive through all the are idiots and the street cops are being put upon to bring in places called Wrigley suburbs and towns across the area. revenue. Field or Comiskey Grown men showing little kids how to This gives lazy polie an excuse to fill their non-committed do wind sprints, how to bend at the time with personal tasks, rather than important regulatory most interesting game of Park (you haue to knees when fielding a grounder or enforcement. A municipality cannotjustify staff only to meet catch is the one played in the pay me to call it [LS. how to shift your weight when swing- emergency needs without using the ample talent of contempo- Thebackyard where the ball flies ing the bat. rary police professionals to assist in regularity interests. back and forth, like a planet about to Cellular Field), but You may think that real baseball Legislators are guod at passing laws regulating conduct careen out of its orbit before being that's not the case. exists at places called Wrigley Field (seat belts, texting, traffic regulation, age restricted driving, hauled in by one generation and then or Comiskey Park (you have to pay etc), but who do they think will enforce their well-intentioned another. The real game is out me to call it U.S. Cellular Field), but laws without supervisory expectations of performance objec- For that's how the grand game gets here, in all the parks that's not the case. tives, which some refer to as quotas? handed down, from one generation to The real game is out here, in all the Unreasoned quotas may be wrong but setting a standard the next. on ball diamonds parks on ball diamonds made up of to assist agencies to meet goals is a necessary tool, as with any The game itselfis a world of made upof60-foot 60-foot base paths. occupation. This legislation may gain the applause of persis- giants and myth, and the first And that's how you know you love tent speeders who hope that there will be fewer police on the lesson comes every spring in the base paths." the game. Not by paying $6 for a hot street who are interested in enforcing speed laws. But there soft grass of the backyard, where the dog and having a beer while watching are many citizens who hope that the police take an interest in game is taught and the myths are someone making $5 million a year handicapped parking violations, careless drivers who are pre- retold. ground into a double play. occupied with cell phones, drivers who intentionally disregard "Open your glove," he says. "Let and says, "Let's see if you can hit my No. You love it when you're out stop signs, and a host of other regulatory violations. the ball come into your glove. And curve." there raking away the mud from There will always be dedicated officers who care about the use both hands." Of course, he has no idea what "a home plate, or cutting the grass in law and will continue to enforce with or without imposition Then he shows him how it's done. curve" is, or how to throw one. But the outfield or pitching batting prac- of performance standards. But how do you suggest to deal "They say you could always tell having heard the phrase before, he tice until your arm falls off. Because with the police officers who slip past even the best screening when Willie Mays was going to make knows it is something hard to do. that's what gives the game its mean- methods and now sit on well paidjobs for 20+ years without the catch because he pounded his fist And so the game goes on in that ing and life and future. any expectation ofbeing required to perform any work during in his glove, like this." small space in the backyard from And it all starts with a simple their (otherwise) non- committed time? Will they now raise So the student pounds his fist in father to son to grandson. How else game of catch in the backyard be- the excuse that Dan Duffy says we don't have to do any seli his glove and gets ready to make the could it go? tween generations. initiated work? catch. He doesn't know who Willie From Gehrig to DiMaggio to They are out there now. Think on Police union bosses may appreciate this idea, but the aver- Mays is. Those details will come later. Mantle? There's no difference. that the next time you pass a ball age citizen may not be pleased ifthey see patrol cars sitting But he knows he's a great one and Then he learns to bat, and the field full of excited kids, and, if you idly by the roadside, parked outside a donut shop, or see an of- this is how it is done. teacher is looking for another myth love the game, too, give thanks for fleer on his cell phone while driving around with no purpose. Soon the student begins to learn moment. When the student connects, those coaches and parents and vol- Dave Thrnbaugh the lingo from hours spent watching dad says, "Turn around and try it unteers for making it the great game Libertyville the game together. One day he picks from the other side," just like The that it is. up the ball, smiles at the teacher Mick's dad told him. Maybe we got a Play ball!

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Edward and Mary Alice were married April 24, 1954 in Chicago. They are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary. Ed and Mary Alice raised 4 children, Maureen (Rod) Allen, Kathleen (Keith) Brenner, forourmalaise Edward (Barb) Smith and Carol Smith. They have 9 grandchildren, Christopher (Michelle) Brenner, Aaron Brenner, Derek Brenner, David Brenner, Jonathan Allen, Jennifer Allen, Davis Allen, Timothy Smith and Andrea Smith. been feeling quite tressed by information from the U.S. Census Bureau, They have 2 great grandchildren Daniel Brenner and Patrick Brenner. right lately. Ed and Mary Alice reflect the true meaning of commitment and love. Ihaven'tHow about yourself? which found that median We may be suffering household income fell by from a recently diagnosed 8 percent from $55,627 in malady. 2007 to $51,017 in 2012 - Some of the symptoms "Someofthe the same median income as are: a feeling of foreboding symptoms are: a in 1995. To place your a constant sense of unease, So, it's no wonder we feel a nagging feai and can't- feelingofforebod- ill at ease. shake thoughts that what ing, a constant What's to become of the we have today we may not seemingly shrinking middle have tomorrow. senseofunease, class? special announcement What we may suffer from a nagging fear, Remember in "Its a Won- has been set out in a new derful Life," when Mr. Potter survey by the Pew Research and can't-shake criticizes George Bailey for Center. thoughts that granting mortgages so that The survey found that the upwardly mobile people in the celebrations percentage of people who what we have can have a home and live a consider themselves middle today we may not middle-class lifestyle? Potter snarls, "What does that get class is plummeting from have tomorrow." 53 percent in 2008 to 44 us but a lazy rabble instead section, please percent today. of a thrifty working class?" And the number of Rabble can't be where we Americans who consider from 61 percent in 1971 to are headed. themselves in the lower or 51 percent in 2011. And 62 Perhaps the middle class lower middle class is up by percent of middle-class has nothing to fear but fear send inquiries to: 15 percent, from 25 percent Americans said they had to itself. in 2008 to 40 percent today. reduce household spending Maybe. The share of adults in the in the past year, compared But I still don't feel quite middle class has dropped in to 53 percent in 2008. right. [email protected] each of the last five decades The Pew results are but- How about yourself? IB THURSDAY, APRIL 24,2014 A PIONEER PRESSPUBUCATION NIL

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is a way to reach more people with his tireless advocacy for small busi- Iftherenesses and those looking forjobs, you knew Skokie resident Shalom Klein would find it. That's the same Shalom Klein who stages "The Business Event" every year, drawing thousands of businesses and leaders includ- ing elected officials, associated agencies and job seekers together under one roof; the same Shalom Klein who helped develop the Dempster Street Merchants Association in Skokie; the same Shalom Klein who chairs the village's first Economic Development Commission. And now it is Shalom Klein, the radio host. Klein has signed on with AM 560 WND to host "Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein," which airs weekly at 6 p.m. on Sundays. The first show was scheduled for April 20. Although Klein has become a networking business guru of sorts, this was one of those rare opportunities that took him by sur- prise. He was at WIND for other reasons, he Shalom Klein, seen here with Bill Hollander of the Jewish Vocational Center, is hosting his own radio show on WINO 560 on the AM dial.i SUN-EMES MEDIA fl PHOTO said, when the suggestion for a radio show was presented to him. He immediately was board of directors and has participated in a "We are excited to partner with Get elected officials will participate. Unemploy- intrigued. variety of small business endeavors. Down to Business, to help business owners ment numbers and trends in business will be "I'm no stranger to the microphone," Klein doesn't get paid for his new gig, but tackle the challenges ofbuilding successful assessed and discussed. Klein said, "so this seems like a great oppor- he also notes that he doesn't have to pay to businesses," said Bruce Leon, president of Klein said he will also take calls from the tunity to reach more people. I'm very excitedreach more people about small business, oneTandem HR. audience. about it, and I sure didn't know the opportu- of his great passions in life. Tandem HR supports nearly 200 His show will be available for podcast, and mty was coming." Get Down to Business with Shalom Klein organizations that bring expertise and Klein will be heard at other times on WIND Perhaps the opportunity is a great ex- was created to share best practices for economies of scale to small and mid-sized whether through interviews on other shows ample ofjust what Klein believes in when it business owners and leaders to build their businesses offering payroll, benefits and hu- or providing the "Business Minute of the comes to small businesses and those looking businesses, he said. man resources strategies for everyday and Day." for work. By assertively networking, staying The show is sponsored by Tandem 1W, unexpected needs, Leon said. 'We are thrilled to partner with Shalom on top of follow-up calls and emails, keep- a professional human resources services "Our clients and partners are a who's whoin delivering dynamic and insightful content ing one's name out there, opportunities can company whose story is just the kind Klein of the Chicago business community and we to the Chicagoland business community," unexpectedly surface - perhaps seemingly would embrace. look forward to bringing their stories and said Michael Mann, general sales manager from nowhere, but in reality from anywhere. First named Tandem Professional Em- other thought leaders onto the program withat 560 WIND. WIN!) describes Klein as "a frequent ployer Services before its name change in WIND and Get Down to Business." For Klein. this is yet another opportunity speaker on small business and jobs, an avid 2006, it was created to help attract, develop, Klein, who has been learning some of the to reach more people, more small businesses networker, dedicated entrepreneur and expe-and retain a great workforce so clients can nuts and bolts of radio these last few weeks, - another opportunity to create connec- rienced community organizer." compete with larger competitors. Tandem is taping the first handful of programs. But tions. During his day-to-day job, Klein helps run HR began with three employees and a there are plans to have the program go live "It's a fun exercise for me to learn about Moshe Klein & Associates Ltd., his father's handful of clients and has grown to a staff in the future, he said. radio," he said. "It's been a crash course. bookkeeping and accounting firm that assistsof more than 100 employees servicing more Every show will be packed with importantThere's a lot of good things we can do with small businesses. He also sits on several localthan 9,000 individual clients. tips and networking practices. Experts and this show." A PIONEER PRESS UBUCATION NIL 24 I ThURSDAY, APRIL 24,2014

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Mike Milicevic called Maria Matsoukas for the first time, Maria was out with friends. Before she Whentook the call, she said, "Sorry guys, I have to take this. It's my future husband calling." Maria, who grew up in Niles, said she was half-joking when she made the comment. "I just kind of had a gut feeling," she said. Maria and Mike, who is from Mount Prospect, are both at- torneys in electronic discovery in Chicago. They live in Niles. The two met through their aunts, who conspired to get them together for about three years. "They wouldn't give up," Mike said. Mike made that first call to Maria in summer 2010, and at the end of their first date, Mike scheduled the next one. To propose in October 2012, Mike planned an elaborate surprise invoMng the InterContinental Hotel at Chicago O'Hare. Maria's late father, Ted, worked in the banquet food ser- vice industry for years, and his favorite ofthe places he had worked was the Rosemont hotel. Prior to his death in July 2012, he mentioned to Maria that he'd love for her to have her wedding there. "His recommendation was in my mind, and it was always in Maria's mind as well," Mike said. The couple planned to check out the venue to do some preliminary wedding research, so Mike worked with the venue's banquet coordinator to execute his plan. Maria had created a Pinterest board with her ideas for a PHOTOS PROVIDED Y TIMOThY WHALEY & ASSOCIATES future wedding and with that inspiration Mike put together a table in the ballroom with that feel. He also had a DJ play- ing their song: Ray LaMontagne's "You Are the Best Thing." Photographer: Timothy Whaley & Associates, Chicago area When Maria arrived, Mike proposed, and the couple en- Videographer: Furia Vision Films, Northbrook joyed champagne, a three-course meal and cake at the table. Ceremony venue: St. Haraiambos Greek Orthodox Church, Nues And after their ceremony at St. Haralambos Greek Orthodox Church in Niles, "we actually got married in that Reception venue: InterContinental Chicago O'Hare, Rosemont exact ballroom," Maria said. Cake: Cake Chicago A favorite detail from their Aug. 31 wedding was giving Dress: Victoria Harper, Bella Bianca Bridai Couture, Oak Brook mini bottles of Mumm champagne with bags of kouleta, or Floral arrangements: Northern Greenhouses Fiorai Event Greek almonds, tied to the bottle as favors. Design, Chicago The couple spent their first Valentine's Day at Mumm's Napa vineyard, so Maria had her heart set on giving the Men's athre: Savvi Formaiwear, Nues small bottles as favors. Disc jockey: John Grammatis, Chicago Their reception featured a Greek DJ and a full Greek Band: Heiienic 5, Chicago band. Maria loves fresh flowers and focused on blush pink Hair: SKA Hair Saion, Nues and cream-colored blooms for an elegant feel. Makeup: Sana Kawar, Sonia Roseiii, Chicago The couple was grateful the hotel's coordinator stole them away for a moment before the reception began, allowing Lighting: A Posh Production, Chicago them time to enjoy appetizers and drinks by themselves. Chairs: AgA Wedding and Event Decor, Park Ridge "It was so nice because it was so chaotic," Maria said. Linens: Covered Affairs, River Grove "We finally just got a chance to be like, 'Ahhh." Invitations, programs, menus, napkins: Papagraphics, Chicago

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TimeLine Theatre revives one tough little musical BY THOMAS CONNORS Marya Grandy as uno and the Paycock," written by Irish 'JUNO' his 1937, pro-union opera directed by Orson Juno Boyle (left) and dramatist Sean O'Casey, is considered Welles - certainly had their work cut out for Emily Glick as Mary Boyle In "Juno" at one ofthe great works ofthe theater. Nlay i - July 27 (previews April them. "Stein focused the book on the family TimeLine Theatre But its musical adaptation staged in 23 - 30), TimeLine Theatre, 615 W. and community and simplified some of the 'J Wellington, (773) 281-8463; the 1950s? Not so much. With a book by Joseph politics and history ofthe original,"says Dowl- Time/toe theatre.com Stein and music and lyrics by Marc Blirzstein, ing. "It was a smart choice, because the history it lasted a mere 16 performances on Broadway. is extremely nuanced and complicated." As for But that isn't stopping TimeLine Theatre from vivid as they are, speak a lot oftheir music, deny- the music, Peck says, "Those seeking a purely taking a stab at it. ing the listener the chance to hear the gorgeous authentic Irish musical experience are barking "I have loved 'Juno' since I first got my hands melodies that Blirzstein afted," up the wrong tree. While the score does contain on the recording about six years ago. [It was] The show's story (a poor family struggling Irish folk colors, they are refracted through a recommended to me by Doug Peck, our musical to keep it together during the Irish Civil War) contemporary, near-operatic lens that speaks to director," says director Nick Bowling. Peck was must have proved less than appealing to a good the drama in Stein's adaptation." - and is - similarly passionate about the piece. number of theatergoers, too. "This is a ftmnny "Juno" is no "Mama Mia," but it is a reminder "Blitzstein's music and lyrics for 'Juno' have been musical, but ifs also very dark The subject mat- that musicals can challenge as well as delight. misunderstood, underappreciated, forgotten ter involves the aspirations of the poor, with a "lfyou think about it, many musicals have some and maligned," says Peck "One circumstance socialist, anti-nationalist agenda," flotes Bowling. very dark stories to tell," says Bowling. "I don't that I feel contributed to this is the fact that "In 1959, that point of view was opposed by like 'cotton candy' musicals, and I dont think this mostly intimate score premiered in the most of the country." our audiences would, either. I always want cavernous Winter Garden Theater, 6ture home Stein, who went on to pen the Tony-winning some meat on the bone, and ofcourse O'Casey of'Cats.'Additiona]ly, on the original cast re- "Fiddler on the Roof," and Blitzstein - per- delivers. He mixes candy arid meat in a way that cording, Shirley Booth and Melvyn Douglas, as haps best known for "The C radie Will Rock," shouldn't be appetizing, but it is." LIVE THEATER

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When Matthew Boreen graduated from college in 2007, he decided to THE turn bad circumstances - graduating during the mar- REH A B BER. ket crash - into fortune. Everyone was running MattHew from real estate," Boreen Boreen says. Although he had little experience, "it felt like a good time to invest."

The projects A computer science and music performance double major, Boreen tapped his tech prowess, launching a website to attract sellers who wanted cash offers uni .dI ,, on unlisted properties. To automation system - now method for nabbing date, Boreen has invested a keystone in his rehabs. trustworthy ones: Draw up in more than 20 homes. "Other developers might contracts for small, one- When he readies a house do a beautiful kitchen, but to two-week jobs (rather FOR SALE to be flipped, he says, "lt's there's no [affordable] than entire gut rehabs), so FIXER-UPPERS all about trying to stand house with home automa- if a job goes awry, you'll out." In a recent South Side tion," he says. only lose a small amount 748 S. Western1 #2 bungalow, Boreen opened of money. Since the con- Above: 4537 S. (above): Listed at tractor is subsequently Leamington Ave., up the first floor by re- Advice $69,500, this 2003 moving a wall, adding an paid more frequently, "this before (bottom) and two-bed, two-bath eat-in kitchen and installing Boreen regularly employs is fair for both parties," after (top) being boasts a fireplace and an Insteon smart home contractors and has a Boreen says. rehabbed by Boreen stainless appliances. Bonus: Nearby UIC hospital offers a steady stream of renters for potential investment. (Call Baird and Warner At age 27, @properties builds quaint, space-add- broker Salomon Lino broker Zak Herman says Ing dormer windows into at 773-609-5725.) THE he sympathizes with what the second floor. Since bungalow buyers want. kitchens and bathrooms REHABBER: "First-time buyers out- sell a house ("always," 909 W. 19th: Marketed growing condos, with one Herman emphasizes), he at $93,900, this brick ZaK kid - they're looking for a opts for stainless steel 1885 two-flat is classic erman modern feel." Partnering appliances, colorful tile Pilsen - and near the with investors to rehab and backsplashes and sturdy area's 18th and Halsted sell more than 30 homes, floor-to-ceiling bathroom epicenter and the ex- mostly Northwest Side tiles. pressway. (Call Great bungalows, Herman also Street Properties at Left: 6137 W. School St., knows what to expect be- 312-733-9100.) rehabbed by Herman fore he undertakes one of Advice his charming, family-friend- Flippers, take note: To lure ly rehabs: "Alcohol bottles, buyers seeking modern 3419 N. Keeler: mold, trash, exploded amenities, check which This bank-owned, bathrooms that have been features are selling on the 1,625-square-foot leaking for months, electri- Multiple Listing Service. "I four-bedroom (with an cal's not working, plumb- ask, 'What can we incor- in-law suite - Airbnb, ing's not working - l've porate into a $350,000 anyone?) sits on a tree- seen t all!" home that a $1 million lined West Irving Park home has?' " Herman says. boulevard and is mar- Now trending: a touch keted for $134,900. rhe projects of woodworking on the (Call Coidwell Banker n the typical bungalow, ceiling, kitchen island broker Patti Furman at Herman adds a bathroom, workspaces and his-and- 847-729-7261.) finishes the basement and her bathroom vanities.

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magine buying a distressed property at bottom dollar, giving it a little GO elbow grease and then flipping it - or, better yet, living in it and rel- ishing those low mortgage payments. Sound like a dream? For many WITH people, it's just that. But for four boot-strapping, design-savvy, real estate-smart Chicagoans, rehabbing is a way of life. Think you have YOUR what it takes? Here, those expert rehabbers dole out advice- plus, we rck some rock-bottom priced properties in need of a little love. Four expert rehabbers turn homes from wrecking bali-worthy to the phde of the neighborhooc BY MADELINE NUSSER THE REHABBERS: Alyson anc Matthew Beaton

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Alyson and Matthew problems, a basement homework time with Beaton wanted to studio for Alyson (who the kids, Costco runs, upsize from a condo to runs dollhouse company hasty bill paying - and a single-family home - Lilie Huset) and room for designed accordingly: and, as trained architects, their two kids to grow. a back entryway lined they could handle a gut with backpack hooks, a rehab. They noticed The project nearby family room with the price slowly drop- a bill-paying nook and an ping on a Logan Square After fixing light structur-oversized kitchen pantry. workman's bungalow al damage, the Beatons They ditched unneces- until a bank acquired mulled over a floor plan. sary dream features such the property. Among The goal: Meet a modern as a guest bedroom, and the roach carcasses, family's needs while embraced the building's rotting floorboards, gang restoring the home's charming idiosyncrasies, graffiti and garish paint warm character. The duo like an arch separating colors, the Beatons saw says they "obsessively" the living room from the potential: no foundation researched their habits dining room.

Advice When faced with a long rehab, make some quick. inexpensive changes to keep the home livable in the short term The Beatons painted, nailed in new flooring and tossed up an ikea kitchen (eventu- Alyson and Matthew Beaton's newly ally reinstalling the Ikea renovated Logan Square home fea- The study room cabinets with new ap- tures family-specific features like before renovation pliances, stone counter- an oversized kitchen pantry and (above) and after tops and shelving made backpack hooks(above). (right) of oak lumber reclaimed from a nearby church).

14 CHJCAGOSPLASH.COM I APRIL 20-26, 2014 n some ways, Edwin Jackson has been training to be a professional baseball player all his life. The son of an Army cook, Jackson never stayed put for long as a kid. He was born in Neu-Ulm, Germany, where he lived for a year before his family relocated to Louisiana. When he turned 6, it was back to Germany for two years until his clan finally settled in Columbus, Ga., when he was 8.

Not a bad dry run for life as a nomadic right-handed pitcher. When Jackson signed a four-year deal with the Chicago Cubs last Januaiy, it marked his eighth team since he broke into the major leagues 10 years earlier: He started with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2003 and since then, he's made stops in Tampa Bay, Detroit, Arizona, Chicago (with the White Sox), St. Louis and Washington. "It was a lot ofmoving around," the 30-year- oldJackson says ofhis childhood. "Baseball's been kind ofthe same way. I've bounced Jackson talks to young baseball around a little iso I kind ofsay maybe it players in August as part of his was predestined." "Edwin's Entourage" event. Being both a self-described "militaiy brat" and an African-American baseball player gives Jackson a unique perspective on life, met a young airman named Erika Zanders, one that led him to launch the TH.R.O.W stationed at the nearby Maxwell Air Force Foundation in 2011 (THROW. stands for Base. Though Zanders was on active duty, Talent & Heroes: Remember Opportunities the two stayed in touch, and when she Work).The foundation introduces young returned to civilian life in 2011, they fell in African-American males - primarily from love. The couple manied last year. "We've inner-city Atlanta and Chicago - to base- known each other a long time, to say the ball, with a special focus on assisting children least,"Jackson says with a laugh. with parents deployed by the mi1itai In that time, he's become a polished Jackson particularly loves getting out baseball veteran with a presence that can in the community and welcoming kids to energize a room and a sense ofhumor built Wrigley Field. Last season, he hosted three to entertain everyone in it. He's learned to be "Edwin's Entourage" events, inviting two comfortable in almost any situation, capable baseball teams and a group ofchildren with oflounging around in sweatpants, a T-shirt active-duty parents to Cubs games before and sneakers one minute and going into the the gates opened.There, the kids watched closet to «flip the switch" with a tailored suit Cubs batting practice and listened to Jackson the next. It's a lesson he says he picked up dole out advice on coping with militay life from his past. "You definitely have to make and turning negative feelings into com- major adjustments to your life andyouhave petitive advantages on the field. "I'm a big to be able to adapt to different things,"Jack- believer [that] you can give all the donations son says ofthe military lifestyle. "You're not you want ... but when [kids] actually see you necessarily always in comfortable situations in person right there talking to them, I think or comfortable surroundings." it touches them in a different way,"Jackson Jackson's making similar adjustments to says. "They're going to look at me differ- find his comfort zone on the field - he says ently than they look at their parents. And he's trying to rebound in his second season we could be telling them the same message. with the Cubs after posting a 4.98 ERA in But they'll listen to someone who has been 31 games a year ago. And he predicts that through the same lifestyle as them or experi- this year's group will contend for a playoff enced some of the same things they have." spot. "We expect to win,"Jackson says. "It's On a personal level, Jackson looks at all of just a matter of us having that attitude and, those experiences as positives. After all, the youknow, when we take the field, take it militaiy has given him much more than just with swag and the belief that we can beat a well-worn passport: Take, for example, his anybody we play." trip to Montgomery, Ala., when he was 20. Jackson was in town to visit family, but he For more information, Visit Cubscharities.com. 'I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT CANCER WAS. IWAS 18, SO I THOUGHT Pizzo was devastated. I COULD DO WHATEVER In April 2008, Rizzo - who's now the Chicago I WANTED. I Cubs' 6-foot-3, 240-pound first baseman - was an THOUGHT 18-year-old can't-miss prospect destroying minor WAS league pitchers. But his gleeful romp through the Bos- INVINCIBLE. Anthonyton RedSoxfarm system came to an abrupt halt when AND THEN he was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma. THAT HITS YOU. r' "I didn't know what cancer was," says - ANTHONY .' Rizzo, now 24. "I mean, I was 18, so I RIZZO t thought I could do whatever I wanted. I thought I was invincible. And then that hits you." Rizzo underwent six months of chemotherapy before he was declared cancer-free, and he returned to the diamond the next season. With his grandmother fighting breast cancer at the time ofhis diagnosis, Pizzo immediately iiÇ ' - began working with family members on the concept of an organization that would Rizzo invited some of the children someday support children and families he met at Lune Children's Hospi- battling cancer. tal to his fund raiser, Cook-Off for In 2012, that idea became the Anthony Cancer, last August. Rizzo Family Foundation. Rizzo's mother, Laurie, was with him at the time of his baseball star is enough. Other times, it helps diagnosis and serves as the foundation's to let the families know that the towering, president. "The Anthony Pizzo Family square-jawed slugger before them was once Foundation is important because when in a similar position. "Every family, eveiy I was sick, I always say, I didn't just go case is vety different," Pizzo says. "It gives through my sickness," Rizzo says. "So did them hope that there's a light at the end my entire family, and so did my friends." ofthe tunnel and gives them a sense of More than five years cancer-free, Pizzo comfort, I hope, that someone else has been has no problem looking back He recalls through it." fighting against feeling victimized after his Now in his third season with the Cubs, diagnosis - "I really didn't want a lot of Pizzo is looking to improve on a 2013 cam- pity," he says, "I didn't want to be known paign in which he set a career high in home as a cancer patient" and how little both runs with 23 but saw his batting average dip he and his friends knew about cancer. "A to .233.The Cubs went 66-96 last year, but lot of my friends didn't know [if they were] Pizzo says he expects the team to compete allowed to be around me," Pizzo says. "[We for a playoffspot under first-year manager wondered,] 'Am I contagious?" Pick Renteria."The last two years have been Now, Rizzo's stronger than ever, and a little bit different," Pizzo says. "But we've he calls on that strength to connect with got some guys who are going to be here to patients and their families. After the Red stay for a while for sure. .. . I think we're Sox traded Pizzo to the San Diego Padres ready to compete at the highest level and in 2010, he met a sick young boy and make the playoffs." immediately bonded with him. The boy That would no doubt come as a thrill to is around 11 now and in remission, but he Rizzo's family and friends, who were there and Pizzo still exchange the occasional text. to help him through his lowest moments And when people reach out to Pizzo about five years ago. "I think it was everything," high school-aged patients, he makes himself Pizzo says of his support system. "Once the SORE a resource. "If they ever have a question doctors explained everything to us, it was our I just have them text me whenever they like, 'Airight, let's just do this and get this otth want," he says. over with and we'll be done with it.'And Pizzo tries to make monthly visits to we are done with it now, and now we have a tk1OflVgatO EdW the Ann and Robert H. Lune Children's chance to help a lot of people." hiCa° sp)aShc0m.. Hospital to visit with patients and their families. Sometimes, just being a young For more inJbrmation, visit Rízzo44.com. ON ANTHONY (LEFT) CANAU: SUIT, SHIRT AND TIE, SMILAP STYLES AVAILABLE AT BLOOMING- DALES, 900 N. MICHIGAN; BLOOMING OALES.COM

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The reality of business is that very few people tweet-- for example Social media is way deeper than most companies understand, Ie says.lt's time to recognize -. just to say 'I love you,' so responding to negative comments in a professional manner is critical." that social isn'tjust campaign-based, it's an integrated part of your ongoing business strategy." These questions are especially important as many businesses find that their company Let's face it -- your social media strategy is about more than monitoring social media brand has a tendency to get folded into employees' personal" brands over time. -- it touches customer service, vendor relations, social media recriiiting and more. Thus many organizations are bringing in new staff to handle their socialFmedia strategy. i certainly have two personas online," says Charney, including the 'Monster for Employers' presence as well as my own online presence." Both voices, Charney WHEN Should You Hire? points out, are authentically me." In other words, your social media officer should Because sites like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Google Plus, etc. give anyone a know how to speak genuinely and appropriately, in any online setting. platform to say what they think, it's important to remember that eery company has a social media marketing presence -- even if they're not involvd. HOW Should You Measure Success? While social media strategies are as unique to a business as its logo, there are two As such, the upping point" of hiring staff a social media officer may be when benchmarks you can use to evaluate success, beginning with tangible results. you're building your company brand, or when maintaining your sodal media strategy becomes too much for your current staff to handle. Start with how many followers are you building. If you set a goal to increase Facebook likes" or Twitter followers by 10% over a three-month period, did your team hit the mark? According to Peter Kim (@PeterKim), Chief Strategy Officer for sociI media advisory firm Dachis Group, you should also consider hiring whenu don't Beyond volume, it's also important to measure the engagement of your have enough in-house talent with a background in digital strategy. followers. One way to monitor this ¡s to recount your retweets and your post comments. (Note: Don'tjust count though -- respond!) Still, he cautions, anyone who takes the wheel of your company' online presence is essentially speaking on behalf of your organization, sotheir technical Additionally, Kim says there's another way to measure your social media knowledge has to be balanced with a mature leader's perspective. team's performance that is equally important -- the ability to drive business results from experimental stages to full-scale implementation. The right person to lead this initiative within a company must havé a strong understanding of the business and its operations," he says. This includes the intrnal political landscape The performance of a social media officer should be based on the ability to take -- as well as a finger on the pulse of the constantly evolving externI market." a wide range of innovation concepts from early stage to a narrow set of initiatives in production, contributing to business operations, thus impacting revenue." Or, WHO Should You Hire? as Rubin notes, Social media isn'tjust about a short-term sales boosts. lt's about What qualities should you look for when hiring a social media putting people in place who can build relationships for the long-term." specialist to implement your social media strategy? Coincidentally, Rubin experienced this first-hand a few months before his unpleasant Just because someone is a digital native" does not make them un quely qualified to manage Asheville flight while serving on a social media panel at a marketing conference. your online branding. Avoid the mistake of allowing the person who knows the least about While Rubin was describing another example of Jet Blue's social attentiveness-- your organization to handle potentially the mostpowerful communijation tool you have. i.e., he was able learn, via Twitter, why a flight was delayed-- Morgan Johnston, Jet Second, be wary of the so-called experts.Anyone who claims to te a social media Blue's Director of Communications, looked over and said, That was you?!" expert should be treated with at least a little skepticism," says Matt Charney (@ Turns out, Johnston regularly answers customer questions on Twitter, and had handled the request monster_works), Social Media Engagement Manager for Monster Worldwide. personally. "That's what I'm talking about," says Rubin, 1f only every company knew how to engage This medium is simply evolving too quickly," Rubin agrees.lf you'r evaluating a candidate, take a look their customers like that." Wand building that kind of loyal fan base takes constant engagement." at their social media presence. How many followers do they have? re they engaged and involved? How Thursday, April 24, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 3

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Village Wanted to Buy Wanted to Buy Housekeeping Rooms Glenvlew- 1,2,3 Bds To PLACE Church 1150 Meadowcrest Rd. WINNETKA HOUSE SALE! Hot Coffee and Donuts Available 1287 Sunview Lane. Sat. 4/26, Finder Service LUXURY RESIDENCES 9-3. Designer worsens Valley Lo Towers Il JOY TIME PRESCHOOL clothing, Chanel & Manolo, WANT TO BUY - PAYING TOP DOLLAR Apartments - Hotels Lake Forest - 50 Maywood Rd Jewelry, baby clolhes and 1910 Chestnut Ave, EQUAL School Inventory & Yard Sale! toys, houaehold accessories, GUNS Vacation, Resort Rentals Call (847) 998-1800 x200 Fri 4/25, 9a-4p & Sat 4/26, 9a3p furniture, kitchen, china. Mon - Frl lOam - 4pm HOUSING Cash preferred. Cash only! No early birdsf Out-of-State Rentals www.vallaylotowees.com WILL BUY ONE PIECE OR ENTIRE COLLECTION. GIVE ME YOUR Lake FornaI - 71 1 HIGHVIEW TER A TRY, AND DONI SELL YOUR COLLECTION SHORT Garages OPPORTUNITIES Friday 4)25 /Saturday 4126, 9-4:30 Winnelka, Kid's Garage Sale, YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. MORTON GROVE Moving sale! Everything must go! Winnefka Community House, Farms, Farmland Immed. 0cc, 2BR, 2BA, elev, bldg. Furniture, outdoor, garden. Stereo, 620 Lincoln Ave, Saturday April IF YOU GOT IT AND WANT TO SELL IT, I WANT TO BUY IT ALL, t heated indr, prkg. sp. All applcs. All mal estate advertised in Tons of handyman/carpenter tools 26th, lOam-Noon Children s ANYTHING RELAmO TO GUNS. Commercial, Industrial nd, w/d in unit. No pets allowed. this newspaper is nublect to the clothes, toys. books, etc. Near trainstation, 2 yr.lease, (Antique, Modern, Broken, Etc.) Storage, Warehouses ,, 1450-'. 1550 847-470-8100 Federal Fair Housing Act, which Desk Space makes it illegal to advertise any GARAGE Firearms .Ammunition Holsters DuPage County Estate Sales Furniture Scopes Parts Stocks preference, limitation, or dis- Offices Naperville. 2 bdrrn 1.5 bath 3rd fIrcnmination based on race, color, Literature Vintage Gun Advertising, apt 1 1 00/mthi ut last 8Sec No NEW TRIER SALES Empty Gun Boxes Gun 8 Hunting Books/Catalogs Stores els. Call 630-715-9498 religion, sex, handicap, familial .Military Western Browning status or national origin in the Estate Sales-Antqs., 'ColtMarlin Mauser Rental Services Lake County Art. 50's Designer Pum. .Spnngfield S&W .Winchester sale, rental or financing of our upecralty.Chanties, Rental Misc WAUKEGAN WEST SIDE: housing. SALEAD, Clean-up available. DAVID BUSHING 1BR - $675 & 2BR - $750 Walter - 847-471-7333 Wanted to Rent In addition the Illinois l-lamas Nice Nltus Laclerc table loom, E: DBUSHING1 @AOL.COM s security. IncI laundry. Section 8 folding 2 harness. 2 " wide, H: 847-816-6847 oh. Call 847-662-3789 Leave mag.Rights Act prohibits discrimina Nyce Things Estate Sales Schacht warping board 20" C: 630-235-3345 Apartments, Unfurn'd. Condos-Townhomes tion based on age, ancestry. (Serving the North Shore) VINTAGE CHERRY 10 dent reed marital status, nexual orientation $300 Sturdy, 847-494-1274 Auction Auction Cook County - Chgo. N Carol 847-431-5464 Lake County or unfavorable military discharge. CALL SOMETHING SPECIAL ESTATE Giveaways Oes Plaines:1 Bdrm Avail now)-Located in Brooke Estates-2 This paper will not knowingly SALE Friday and Saturday Apnt Selling contents of Bob Lundgren's Antique Store, $750-$780, 2 Bdrm )Avail May t jBectroonV2 Belch-Recently Kitchen FREE FUEL OIL - ZION accept any advertising for real $900-$950. includes heat, laundry-Heated Indoor Parking Space -Two 251fr and 26th 9am - 4pm 1076 S. 30-50 estimated gallons Wheeling, IL. Since 1969, and other estates. Monday estate which is in violation of tire Third Ace Des Plaines See Pictures 8 arhis. GRE Pro 847-297-1500Pools on Premises-Beautiful Land- 947-732-2383 and Details At: April 28 at 6:30pm - Preview 11am until sale start. Cook County - Chgo. S scaped Grounds law. All persons are hereby ww.somethingspeciaIestaIesales.c Misc. Merchandise stormed that all dwellings adver 847-998-3400 orn Selling contents of Lundgren's Antique Shop ut Wheelinq which Homes tised are available on an equal opened is 1969. Lifetime accumulation of antiques includes: kitchen- SOMETHING SPECIAL ESTATE Circle This! opportunity basis. SALE Friday and Saturday April ware: Stoneware, Radios; Violins, Instruments, Boat motor; Iron Cook County - Chgo. S gates; Wagons; Lionel train set with extras; Silver plate and flatware; 25th and 26th 9am - 4pm 467 Bay MORGAN PARlO W. PULLMAN If you believe you have been Tree CircleVernon Hills See Pic' Brazilian Drene! bedroom set; Garden statues; Tons of antique and contemporary artwork; Wall sote; Trunks; Oriental rugs, Costume Newly decorated. 3 & 4 BR discriminated against in connec- tures and Details At Houses, 2 car garage. Section 8 www uometfringspecialestatesales c and estate jewelry; Snowshoes; Mirrors; Time clock; Work benches, BeautifulSoulhside Auburn Gre- Son with the sale. rental or Store counters; Display cases; Victorian and Stacking bookcases; welconnef Call 847-732-6383 orn sham area 3 bedroom 1 bath apt. financing of housing, Call; Maytag Washer, like new. Paid Wood working tools; Crocks and jugs; Lighters; Fishing stuff; Lots ut $1250.00 per month heat included.Cook County - Suburban Farm and Gardening $1800. Selling $850/ohs. books and magazines, Old cameras; Wood planes; Transit and other Call 817-657-8498 Bulletproof Steel Door with locks, stained glass windows; Leaded glass. hanging tintares;Oriental SKOKIE- 4BR, 2BA, brick cape Wesf City and Suburbs: SNAPPER Riding Mower (Model 3 n 80 $1800/obo. 30 ceramIc bronze floor lamp; Wall mount barber pole; Brass desk lamp; Carved Cook County - Suburbancod w/2 car gar, deck. Dint 73 1/2 HOPE Fair Housing Center 7800918) with grass catcher. Less molds, $1200. 224-321-6855 bear, Mounted water buffalo head; Machinist tools; Phonograph; Fire 8 219, new appls, ref. oak tirs, pets nozzle; Weatfiervane, Cameras, Military. CHICAGO HEIGHTS 2BR IN30k. $2000/mo. 847-922-4441 6304904500 than i year old. 10 HP Briggu & FLAT APPLIANCES INCLUDED, Stratton rear-mounted engine. 28 Wanted to Buy cut, 5-speed trans.. Eac. condition. Visa, MC und Checks(with guarantee) accepted. Absentee bids with SECTION 8 0K NEWLY REMOD- South City and Suburbs: ELED 7088224450. $1050.For more info, call 847- AAA Diabetic Test Slrips Wanted credit card, A Photo ID Required tor registration 9% Sales Tax ap- South Suburban Housing Conter 272-6812 One Touch Freestyle Lite plied Io all sales unless you have Tas Certdicate with you or we have Accu-Chek Contour 6 Others it on file, 15% Buyers Premium. IL 4410002A5 QUALITY Cook County - SuburbanCook County - Suburban 708-957-4674 Must be Sealed, Unopened, Consignments Accepted Unexpired, Unused Boxes North City and Suburbs: Will Pick Up! Cull 847-920-7430 ... Sell your art and antiques with an Illinois LICENSED Auctioneer. HARW000 HEIGHTS 2,931SF WEBCB312731 To PIACE YOUR We get GLOBAL Results! 847-564-1600 OFFICE Interfaith Housing Center Pace Astiques & Auctions (847)296-0773 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail cen- of the Northern Suburbs GARAGE SAIE AD, CALI 10 PA(( A (LASSIFIfO AD (ALL 794 Lee St,, Des Plaines, IL 60016 ter. Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. ß47.998.3400 OR VlSt website: paceantiques.com 847-564-1 600 www.loSephreale5tate.net 847.501-5760 847-998-3400 Pl0H(ELO(AL.(0M/(LASSIFlEDS 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, April 24, 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. REAL ESTATE fee ohall be 'puid by the mortgageethe mortgagee acqu'ring the rest-60712 Property Indes No. 10-35-014. po/ation. No third party checks willments arid the leval fees requiredfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid acquinno the residential real estatedential real eslute pursuant toits421-038. The realestateisim-The mortgaged real eulate ioimbe accepted. The balance, includingby 765 ILCS 605/9g((1) and )g)(4).by the mortgagee acquinng the res- pursuanT to its credil bid at the salecredit bid ut the sale or by anyproved with a single familyresi-proved withu single familyresi-the Judicial sale fee for AbandonedThe judgrnenl amount wasidential real estate pursuant to its or by any mortgagee, ludgrypntmortgagee. ludgmericreditor,orden. Sale terms: 25% down ofdence. If the sublet mortgaged realResidentialProperty Municipality$1 1 1 445.44. Sale terms for non-credit bidat the sale or by any Houses creditor,or other lienor acquinngother lienor acquihng the residentialthe hiOhest bid by certified funds atestate is a unit of a common inter-Relief Fund, which is calculated onparties: 10% of successful bid im-mortgagee, Iudgment creditor,or the residential real estate whosereal estate whose nghta in and tothe close of the sale payable to Theeat community, the purchaser of theresidential real estate at the rate ofmediately at conclusion of auction,other lienor acquiring the residential Townhomes righta in and to the reardential realthe residential real eate arose pri-Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdunit other than a mortgagee shall$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-balance by 12:30 p.mthe nextreal estate whose nghts in and to estate arose prior to the sale. Theor to the sale. The subject propertyparty checks will be accepted. Thepay the assessments required byof of the amount paid by the pur-business day,both by cashier'sthe residential real estate arose pri- Condos, Lofts subject property is sublect tO gener-is subject to general mal estate tus-balance, including the Judicial salesubsection (g-l) of Section 18.5 ofchaser not to exceed $300, in certi-checks: and no refundsThe saleor to the sale The sublect property al resi estate tases, special asseau-es, special assessments, or specialfeeforAbandoned Residentialthe condominium Property Act lied funds/or wire transfer,is dueshall be subjecl to general real es-io sublect In general real estate tas- Duplex mento,orspecialtasesleviedtaxes levied against said real estateProperly Municipality Relief Fund,Sale terms: 10/ down by certifiedwithin twenty-four (24) hours, Notale taxes, special tases,speciales, special assessments, or special Open Houses against said real estate and is of-and is offered for sale without anywhich is calculated on residentialfunds, balance within 24 hours, bylee shall be paid by the mortgageeassessments, special tases levied,taxes levied against said real estate fered for sale without any represen-representationastoqualityorreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachcertified funds.No refunds.Theacquinng the residential real estateand superior liens,ifany. Theand is offered for sale withoul any Mobile Homes talion sa to quality sr quantity of titlequantityoftitleand withoutre-$1,000 or fractionthereof of thejudgment amount was $861,673.19.pursuant Io its credit bid at the saleproperty is offered aa is,with norepresentationasto qualityor and without recourse to Plaintiff andcourse to Plaintiff and inAS 1Samount paid by the purchaser notThe property will NOT be open foror by any mortgagee, ludgmenlespress or implied warranties andquantityoftitleand withoutre- Manufactured Homes in 'As 1S condition. The aule is fur-condition. The sale is further sub-Is eaceed $300, in certified funds/orinspection. creditor, or other lienor acquiringwithout any representation as to thecourse toPlaintiff and inAS 1S tIrer subject to confirmation by theecl to confirmation by the court.wire transfer, is due within twenty-For information call Mr. Ira T. Nevelthe residentialreal estale whosequality of title or recourse to Plain-condition. The sale is further sub- Apartment Buildings Court. Upon payment in full of theUpon payment in full of the amounttour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidst Plainbff's Attorney, Law Officesrights in and to the residential realtiff. Prospective bidders are ad-ecl to confirmation by the court. amount bid, the purchaser will re-bid, the purchaser will receive aby the mortgagee acquiring the res-of Ira T. Nevel, 175 NorthFrankli,iestate arcse prior In the aule, Themonished to review the court file toUpan payment in full of the amount Co-Op Apartments Ceive a Certificate of Sale that willCertificate of Sale that willentitleidential real estate pursuant to itsStreet, Chicago,Illinois60606.subject properly is subject to gener-verifyallinformation and to viewbid,Ihe purchaser willreceive a entitle the purchaser to a deed tothe purchaser to a deed to the realcredit bid at Ihe sale or by any312) 357-112E. Ref. No. al real estate tases, special asseau-auction rules at w'ww.kallenrs nom.Certificate of Sale that will entitle Senior Housing the real estate aher confirmation ofestate aher confirmation of the aule.mortgagee, judgment creditor,orNTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESmente,orspecialtasesleviedFor information:Sale Clerk, Fisherthe purchaser to a deed to the real Commercial, Industrial the sale. The property will NOT beWhere a sale of real estate is madeother henar acquiring the residentialCORPORATION against said real estate and is of-and Shapiro,Attorneyti42168,eslate after confirmation of the sale, openforinspection and plaintiffto satisfy a lien prior ito that of thereal estate whose nghts in and toSelling Officer, (312)444-1122 fered for aule without any represen-2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301,The property will NOT be open for Farms, Farmland makes no representation as to theUnited States, Ihe United Statesthe residential real estate arose pri-601652 tation as to quality or quantity of titleBannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847)inspection and plaintiff makeo no condition of the property. Prospec-shall have one year from the date ofor to the sale. The sublet property4117,4/24,5/1/14 #760516 and withoul recourse to Plaintiff and291-1717, between 1:00 p.m. andrepresentation as Io the condition st tinebiddersare admonished to Homes Built to Order sale within which In redeem, exceptis subject to general real estate tas-UNCOLNW000 in AS 1S condition, The sale is fur-3:00rn. weekdays only. the property.Prospective bidders Check the court file to venfy all nf or-that with respect to a lien arisinges, special assessments, or special INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFther sub)ect to conhrmation by IheIS 10 are admonished to check the Court Vacant Property mation. If this property is a condo-under the internal revenue laws thetases levied against said real estate court. Upon payment in full of the4117, 4)24, 5/1/14 #760484 file to verify all information.If this minium unit, the purchaser of theperiod shall be 120 days or the peri-and is offered' for aule without anyCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-amounl bid, the purchaser will re-MORTON GROVE property is a condominium unit. the Vacation Property unit at the foreclosure sale, otherod allowable for redemption underrepresentationastoquality Or CERY DIVISION come a Certificate of Sale that willIN parchaser of the ornI at the f oreclo- than u mortgagee, shall pay the as-State law, whichever is longer, andquantityoftitleand withoufre- THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLCentitle the purchaser to a deed toCOOK COUNTY ILLINOIS sure sale, other than a mortgagee, Income Property sessmenta and the legal fees re-in any case in which, under the pro-course to Plaintiff and inAS lS the real estate aher confirmation of shall pay the assessments and the quired by The Condominium Prop-visions of section 505 of the Hous-condition. The sale is further sub-Plaintiff, COUNTY DEPAITMENT - CHAN- vs. the sale. The property will NOT beCERY DIVISION legal lees required by The Condo- Investment Property erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(1) andin Act of 1950, as amended (12iectto confirmation by the court. open REMEDIOS SALES, PASCUAL forinspection andplaintiffBANK OF AMERICA, N.A. minium PropertyAct,765 ILCS (g)(4).If this property is a condo-U.S.C. t7Olk(, and dubsection (dlUpan payment in full of the amount makes no representation as to the 605/9)glyl) and (g))4).Ifthis prop- Lots minium unit which is part of a nom-of section 3720 of title 38 of the SALES. Plaintiff, bid, the purchaser willreceive aDefendants, condition nf the properly. Prospec- erly is a condominium unit which is mon interest community, the pur-United States Code, the nght to re-Certificate of Sale that will entitle livebidders are admonished vn. Real Estate Auctions Il CH 05744 toHASAN SARIC; HURIJA SPAHIC;part of a common interest commun- clisser of the unit at the foreclosuredeem does not arise, there shall bethe purchaser to a deed to the real check the court file to verify all inlor- dv, the purchaser of the unit al the sale other than a mortgagee shallno right of redemption. The property PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given UNKNOWN HEIRS AND Real Estate Wanted estate aher confirmation of the sale. mation. If this property is a condo- foreclosure saleotherthan a pay the assessments required bywill NOT be open br inspection andThe property will NOT be open forthat pursuant to a Judgment of LEGATEES OF HASAN SARIC, IF Foreclosure entered inthe aboveminium unit, the purchaser of theANY; UNKNOWN mortgagee shall pay the assess- The Condominium PropertyAct,plaintiff makes no representation usinspection and plaintiff makes no unit at the foreclosure sale, other mento required by The Condomini- Real Estate Misc. entitled cause on March 8, 2012, HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). I YOUto the condition of the property. Pro-representation as to the condition of lntercounty Judicial Sates Corporathan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-HURIJA SPAHIC, IF ANY;) urn PropertyAct, 765ILCS Out-Of-Town Real Est. ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-spective bidders are admonished tothe property. Prospective bidders sessrnents and the legal fees re- 605/18.5(q-1).IF YOU ARE It-fE OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTcheck the court file to verity all nf or- lion will on Fnday, May 16, 2014, al UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON are admonished to check the courtthe hour of 1 1 am. in their office atquired by The Condominium Prop- MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), Out-Of-Town, CommercialTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONmation. If this property is a condo-file to verity all information. RECORD CLAIMANTS; Ifthis120 West Madison Street,Suiteerly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1) and YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFminium unit, the purchaser nf theproperty is a condominium unit, the Defendants, 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to the)g)(4(. lt this property is a condo- MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 Lakes, Resort Property AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INunit at the loreclosure sale, otherpurchaser of the unit at the Ioreclo- 11 CH 44781 highest bidder for cash, the follow-minium unit which is part of a corn-NOTICE OF SALE DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sure sale, other than a mortgagee, mon interest community, the pur- Mortgages, Loans ing descnbed property: PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISseosments and the le5al fees re-shall pay the asseauments and the chaser of the unit at the foreclosure PIN. 10-30-108-024-0000, 10-35- EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREquired by The Condominium Prop-Ieal fees required by The Condo- sale other than a mortgagee shall 1701)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- Homeowners InsuranceLAW. Forinformation:Visitourerty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(1) and 108-025-0000 Foreclosure and Sale entered in the miniumPropertyAct, 765 ILCSCommonly known as 3932 WESTpay the aaseaumenfs required b GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For webuite at eervice.atty.pierce.com.(g)(4(.If this property is a condo- above entitled cause on August 1, Real Estate Seminars 605/9(g)(1( and (g((4).If this prop-GREENLEAF AVENUE,The CondominiumProperty Ac, information, examine the court file between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.minium unit which is part of a corn-erty is a condominium unit which is 2012IntercountyJudicialSales LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712. 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1)IF YOU or contact Plaintiff's attorney: PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'smon interest community, the pur-part of a common interest commun- Corporation will on Monday, May 5, Real Estate Services The mortgaged real estate is im-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (f-tOME- CODILIStiASSOCIATES, PC, Attorneys,OneNorthDearbornchaser of the unit at the foreclosuredv, the purchaser of the Unit at the 2014 at the hour of 11 a m. in their proved with a single familyresi-OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO,ILsale other than a mof'tgagee shallforeclosure office at 120 West Mudison Streel, Judicial Sales - Legal saleotherthan adence, If the subject mortgaged realTO REMAIN INPOSSESSION ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, 60602.Tel No.(312) 476-5500.pay the assesumenta required bmortgagee shall pay the asseau- Suife 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell at estate is a unit of a common inter-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF IL 60527, (630( 794-9876, Please Pleaserefer tofile numberThe CondominiumDroperty Ac,ments required by The Condomini- public auction to the highest bidder eut community, the purchaser of theAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN refer to file number 14-1 t-37568. PAt124387. THE JUDICIAL SALES765 ILCS 605/18.51ml).IF YOUum Property 765 loi cash, as set forth below, the loI- Houses Act, ILCSunit other than a mortgagee shallACCORDANCE WITH SECTION THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- CORPORATION One SouthARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-605/18.5(q-tI.IF YOU ARE THE lowing described mortgagedreal pay the assessments required by15-1701(C)0F THE ILLINOISestate, TION One South Wacker Dnve, Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicano,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), Cook County . Suburban subsection (g-l) of Section 18.5 oIMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREPIN. 09-13-317-014-0000. 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE V'suTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- LAW. Forinformation:Visitour (312) 236-SALE You can also visit can also visit The Judicial Sales the CondominiumPropertyAct. Commonly known as 7634 Suffield FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30Sale terms: 25% down by certifiedwebsite at service.atty-pierce.com. The Judicial Sales Corporation at Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- Street, Morton Grove, IL 60053 funds, balance within 24 hours, bybetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm. w.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re- day status report ofendinsales.ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION The mortgaged real estate isim- NEWON WJJT DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-certified funds. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's part of øending sales. CODILIS ti PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One15-1701(C) No refunds,The proved with a single familyresi- OF THE ILLINOISCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-property will NOT be open for in-Attorneys,OneNorthDearborn ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030 North Dearborn Street Suite 1300MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE dence, If the subtect mortgaged real PARK RIDGE MANOR - Ranch 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-spection Upan payment in full ofStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-LAW. For information, esamine theGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For estate is a unit of a common inter- Home on .25 acre 3ER, 2BA, the amount bid, the purchaser will60602.Tel No.(312) 476-5500.est community, the purchaser of theSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 garage, large FR, brkfst rIn, 2 5500 Attorney File No. PAl (24387court file or contact Plaintiff's attor-information, enamine the court file Please refer IoBe number (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. Attomey Code. 91220 Case Nam-ney:CODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES,or contact Plaintiff's receive a Certificate of Sale which unit other than a mortgagee shall sheds, Needs TLC or pass rebuild. attorney:will entitle the purchaser to a DeedPA1008125. THE JUDICIAL SALES 14-1 1-37568 Attorney ARDC No. ber: t2 CH 02202 TJSC#: 34-5767P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGECODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., pay the assessmenls required by $350k OBO. 224-244-0000 to the premises aber confirmation ofCORPORATION One Southsubsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of00468002 Attorney Code, 21762 1601389 ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,15W030 NORTh FRONTAGE Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, the sale. the Condominium Properly Act. Case Number:12 CH 012683 Real Estate Services 4117, 4/24, 5/1/14 #760511 IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE. IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE '(ou TJSC#: 34-3065 NOTE: Pursuant refer to file number 14-13-18195.IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseFor information: Visit our website at Sale terms 10% down by certified http:/fsernice.stty-pierce.com. can also visit The Judicial Sales to the Fair Debt Collection Practices LOCAL SHORT SALE FIX & FLIP THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-refer to file number 14-13-00120. Be- funds, balance, by certified funds, tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only.Corporation at w.tIsc.com for a 7within 24 hours. No refunds.TheAct, you are advised that Plaintiff's RENTAL EXPERTS have weekly prop. TION One South Wacker Dnve,THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-day status repart of pending sales.property will NOT be open for in-attorney is deemed lo be a debt col- erty tours monthly worirshopo & onlineHARW000 HEIGHTS 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650TION One South Wacker Drive, PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One lector asemptino tu collect a debt j312( 238-SALE You can also visit tomeys, 1 North Dearborn Street, spechon training. áall now! 224-578-0534 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Chicago,Illinois North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 and any inforrnaEon obtained will be COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-The Judicial Salen Corporation at(312) 230-SALE You can also visit 60602.Tel No. For information call the Sales Cleric (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Nom-CHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476-at Plaintiff's Attorney, The Wirb'kiused tor mat purpose TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYwww.tlsc corn for a 7 thy status re-The Judicial Sales Corporation st 5500 Attorney File No. PA1008125 1599358 ber 1034981. LawGroup, 33WesIMonroe Judicial Sales-Real Est.DIVISION ONEWEST BANK, FSBport of pending sales. CODILIS &w.Ijsc.com for a 7 day statua re- Attorney Code 91220 Case Num- 4110, 4/17, V24/14 #756871 ASSOCIATES, 15W030 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES Street, Chicago, Illinois60603 ID/B/A FINANCIAL FREEDOM, A P.0 port of pending sales. CODILIS &CORPORATION ber: 10 CH 12346 TJSC#: 34-5043 HARW000 HEIGHTS DIVISION OF ONEWEST BANK,NORTH FRONTAGE ROADASSOCIATES, P.C. 312) 360-9455W1 1-3276 15W030Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 1599868 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFFSB) SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527NORTH FRONTAGE NTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES ROAD,1600515 4/10, 4/17, 4/24114 #756875 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Plaintiff, (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 CORPORATION 4/17, 4124, 5(1/14 #760505 Selling Officer, (3t2( 444-1122 TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY 14-13-18195 Attomey ARDC No.(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. MORTON GROVE DIVISION DENNIS R.O'NEILL,UNITED00468002 Attorney Code, 2176214-13-00120 Attorney ARDC No. 1594490 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF4/10, 4/17, 4/24/14 #757566 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA STATES OF AMERICA - DEPART-Case Number:13 CH 02084800468002 Attorney Code. 21762 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Plaintiff, MENT OF HOUSING AND URBANTJSC#: 34-3166 NOiE: PursuantCase Numberf3 CH 006998LINCOLN WOOD COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-MORTON GROVE DEVELOPMENT, MARK FITZGER-to the Fuir Debt CollectIon PracticesTJSC#: 34-4038 NOTE: PursuantIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCERY DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ANDREW SCHMIDT A/tUA AN-ALD, UNITED STATES OF AMERI-Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sto the Fair Debt Collection PracticesCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK. NA-COOK COUNTh, ILLINOIS COUN- DREW W SCHMIDT, CYNTHIACA, CITIBANK,N.A., MIDLANDattorney is deemed to be a debt col-Ad,OU are advised that Plaintiff'sTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTIONAL ASSOCIATION, TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY SCHMIDT MUA CYNThIA A.FUNDING LLC, UNKNOWN HEIRSlector attempting to c.Ilect a debtasorney is deemed to be a debt col-DIVISION Plaintiff DIVISION To PLAC[ A SCHMIDT CYNTHIA BOCKHOLD- AND LEGATEES OF JUDY A.and any information ob med will belector attempting to collect a debtPNC MORTGAGE, A DIVISION OFV RBS CITIZENS, N.A. SUCCESSOR SCHMIDT NKJA CYNTHIAA.MACKEY M(JA JUDITH A. MACK-used for that purpose. and any information obtained will bePNC BANK N.A. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND/ORIN INTEREST TO CCO MORT- SOCKHOLD-SCHMIDT,ALBANYEY, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND1599948 used for that purpose. Plaintiff, LEGATEES OF JOANNE P.GAGE CORP. BANK AND TRUST COMPANY,NONRECORD CLAIMANTS 4t10,4117,4/24/14# -.77 1602655 FELDHAUS, DECEASED; AR-Plaintiff, N.A. Defendants 4/24,511,5/8/14 #764194 GÈORGIA TOUNTAS, GUSBORS OF MORTON GROVE CON- Detendants 13 CH 020848 TOUNTAS, SCHINDLER ELEVA-DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION;BINOY M ANDREWS, PREETHA 12 CH 02202 4553 N. SAYRE AVENUE TOR CORPORATION, REZACHRISTINE FERTONARDO; UN-E ANDREWS 4741 NORTH OKETO AVENUEHARWOOD HEIGHTS P1K/A CHI-UNCOLNW000 UNCOLN WOOD TOULABI, COMMONWEALTH EDt-KNOWN OWNERS AND NON-Defendants HARW000 HEIGHTS, IL 60706 CAGO, IL 60706 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFSON COMPANY, LOCAL 21 PEN- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- RECORD CLAIMANTS; UN-12 CH 012683 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-COOK COUNTY, ILLIFODIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS SION FUND, STATE OF ILLINOIS,KNOWN OCCUPANTS, 5613 THEOBALD ROAD MORTON TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-MASONRY INSTITUTE, UN-Defendants GROVE, IL 60053 suant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureDIVISION CERY DIVISION KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES12 CH 45645 CLASSI FI ED NEW YORK COMMUMTY BANK NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- and Sale enteredn the aboveand Sale enteredinthe above CITIMORTGAGE, INC. ASSIGNEEOF GEORGIA TOUNTAS, IF ANY.Property Address: 6211 LINCOLNTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur- cause on September 14, 2012, un Plaintiff, cause on February 13, 2014, an OF MORTGAGE ELECTRONICUNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-AVENUEUNIT 308 MORTONsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INCRECORD CLAIMANTS GROVE, IL 60053 and Sale enlered in ration, will at 10:30 AM on May 8, F1ENEE S. KIM, RHK 1OLDINGS, the above ration, will at 10:30 AM on May 15, AS NOMINEE FORDefendants NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREcause on February 2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- LLC AIt(JA RHK HOt 7,2014, an 2014. at the The Judicial Sales Cor- CITIMORTGAGE, INC.; 10 CH 12346 SALE - CONDOMINIUM agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- paraban, One South Wacker Drive -Doraban, One South Wacker Drive -,..... - .--, . , ------Plaintiff, 6701 NORTH MINNEHAHA AVE-Fisher and Shapiro file k 12-064741 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, ASSOCIATION, ration, will at 10:30 AM on May 9, 54th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, SI-IAHEENvs. NUE LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 (It is advised that interested parties2014, aI the The Judicial Sales Cor- sell at public auction to the highest PERVAIZ, FM CONSTRUCTION sell at public auction to the highest VASILJ KOCOVIC AND RAZIANOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-consult with their poration, One South Wacker Drive - bidder, as set forth below, the fol-bidder, as sel forth below, the fol-AND REMODELING, INC., KOCOVIC, RBS CITIZENS, NA,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-own attorneys before biddingat4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606, lowing described real estate. Corn-lowing described realTRUCAP GRANTOR TRUST 2010- UNDER MORTGAGE RECORDEDsuant tu a Judgment of Foreclosuremortgage foreclosure sales.) sell at public auction to the highest manly known us 4741 NORTHestate:Commonlv known as 45532, UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDAS DOCUMENT NUMBERand Sale enteredin Ihe abovePUBLIC NOTICE in hereby givenbidder, as set forth below, the fol- OKETO AVENUE, HAN WOODN. SAYRE AVSNUE, HARWOOD NONRECORD CLAIMANTS 0801010127; cause on November 21. 2011, anthat pursuant to a Judgment oflowing described real estate: Corn- HEIGHTS, IL 60706 Properly Index Defendants AD, CALL HEIGHTS NKJA CHICAGO, IL Defendants, agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-Foreclosure entered on Februarymonly known as 5613 THEOBALD No t2-t3-204-041-0000. The real60706 Property Indes No. 13-18-13 CH 006998 10 CH 40283 ration, will at 10:30 AM on May 13,25, 2014, KalIen Realty Servvies,ROAE, MORTON GROVE, IL estateis improved with a single is 6450 N. KIMBALL t08-002. The real estate im- AVENUENOTICE OF SALE 2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-Inc, as Selling Official will al 12:3060053 Property Indes No. 10-20- family i story home with u detachedprovedwith a residence SaleLINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenøOration, One South Wacker Drive -p.m. on May 29, 2014, at 205 W.222-014. The realestateisim- 2 car garage. Sale terms: 25%terms: 25% down of the highest bidNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Ihat pursuant to a Judgment of54th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, down of the highest bid by certified Randolph Street, Suite 1020, Chi-proved with asingle familyresi- by certified funds at the close of theTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Foreclosure entered in the abovesell at public auction to the highestcago, Illinois, sell at public auctiondence. Sale terms: 25% down of funds at the close of the sale paya-sale payable to The Judicial Salessuant to s Judgment of Foreclosure entitlednoose onFebroary21,bidder, as set forth below, the fol-to the highest bidder for cash, asthe highest bid by certified funds at ble to The Judicial Salen Corpora-Corporation No third party checksand Sale enteredin the above2014,IntercountyJudicialSaleslowing descnbed real estate: Corn-set forth below, the following descn-the close of the sale payable to The tian. No third party checks will bewill be accepted. The balance, in-cause on Februaiy 28, 2014, anCorporation will on Fnday, Muy 23,monly known as6701 NORTHbacI real property: accepted. The balance,includincluding the Judicial sale fee foragent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- Judicial Sales Corporation. No third 2014, al the hour of 1 I am. in theirMINNEHAHA AVENUE,Commonly known as 621 1 Lincolnparty checks will be accepted. The the Judicial sale fee for Abandone AbandonedResidential Propertyration, will at 10:30 AM on May 30, office al 120 West Madison Street,LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Proper-Avenue, Unit 308, Morton Grove, ILbalance, including the Judicial sale ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityMunicipality Relief Fand, which is2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell toty Index No. 10-33-400-013-0000,60053 fee orAbandoned Residential Relief Fund, which is calculaled onculculafed on residential real estateDoraban, One South Wacher Drive - 847-998-3400 the highest bidder for cash, the fol-W-33-400-014-0000, The real es-Permanent Indes No,:10-20-121-Property Municipality Relief Fund, residential real valute at the rate ofat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, lowing descnbed mortgaged reallute is improved with a white bnck018-1016 which iscalculated on residential $1 for each $1 000 or fraction Ihere-fraction thereof of the smossI paidsell at public auction to the highestestate: ranch single family home with a IwoThe mortgaged real estate is im- of st the amount paid by the pur-by the purchaser not to esceedbidder, as set forth belOw, the fol- real estate at the rate of $1 for each Commonly known as 7219 NorthCur attached garage. Sale terms:proved with a dwelling. The proper-$1,000 or fraction thereof of the chaser not to exceed $300, in certi- incertified wirelowing descnbed real estate: Corn- $300, funds/or Keeler Avenue,Lincolnwood,IL25% down of the highest bid by cer-)y will NOT be open for inspection.amount paid by the purchaser not fied funds/or wire transfer,is duetransfer,is due within twenty-fourmonlv known as 6450 N. KIMBALL 60712. titied fondo ut the close of the saleThe purchaser of the unit other thanto esceed $300, in certified funds/or within twenty-tour (241 hours. No1241 hours. No fee shall be paid bAVEÑUE, IL LINCOLNWOOD, PIN. 10-27-428-013 & 10-27-428-payable Io The Judicial Sales Cor-a rnortoaoee shall pay the asseau-wire transfer, is due within twenty- Thursday, April 24, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 7 ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK

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NORRIDGE the purchaser to a deed to the realNOR RIDG E rivebiddersare admonished to12 CII 30898 04th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,t7OtIC) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-their office at 120 West Madison I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFestate aher confirmation of the sale.IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFcheck the Court file to verify all infor-NOTICE OF SALE sell at public auction to the highestGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. ForStreet, Suite 7tBA, Chicago, Illinois, COOK COUNIY, ILLINOIS COUN-The property will NOT be open forCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-matioe. If this property is a condo-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenbidder, as Set forth below, the fol-information, examine the court filesell al public auction to the highest I TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYinspection and plaintiff makes noTY DEPARTMENT - I-fANCERYminium snit, the purchaser of thethat pursuant In u Judgment oflowing described resi estate: Com-or contad Plaintiff's attorney:bidder for cash, as set forth below, DIVISION representation us to the condition ofDIVISION unit at the foreclosure sale, otherForeclosure entered in the abovemonlv known us 4107 N. OTTAWACODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.,the following descnbed mortgaged BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. theproperty. Prospective biddersCAPITAL ONE, N.A. SVCCESSORthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-entitled casse on October 29, 2013,AVEÑUE, NORRIDGE,IL 6070615W030 NORTH FRONTAGEreal estate: Plaintiff, are admonished to check the CourtBY MERGER TO ING BANK, FSBsessments and the leqal lees re-Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-Property Indes No. 12-13-313-018.ROAD, SUITE 100. BURR RIDGE.PIN. 10-27-2t9-015-0000 file to verify all information.If thisPlaintiff, quired by The Condominium Prnp-tion will on Monday, Muy 12, 2014,The real estate is improved with aIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 PleaseCommonly known as 4237 Mulford KINA BAGOVSKA AKA KINAproperty is a condominium unit, the erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(l( andat the hour nf 1 1 am. in their officeresidence. Sale terms: 25% downrefer to file number 14-09-38337.Street, Skokie, IL 60076. BAGOVSK, MORTGAGE ELEC-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-CONRAD NOVAK )g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo-at 120 West Madison Street, Suiteof the highest bid by certified fundsTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-The mortgaged real estate is im- TRONICREGISTRATION SYS-sore sale, other than s mortgagee,Defendants minium unit which is part of a corn-718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to theat the close of the sale payable loTION One South Wacker Drive,proved with s single familyresi- TEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FORshall pay the assessments und the13 CH 024115 mon interest community, the pur-highest bidder for cash, the f ollow-The Judicial Sales Corporation. No24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650dence If the subtect mortgaged real COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS,legal tees required by The Condo-4227 N. SAYRE AVENUEchaser of the unit at the foreclosureng described mortgaged real es-third party checks will be accepted.(3121 236-SALE Ynu can also visitestate is a unit of a common inter- INC. minium PropertyAct, 765 ILCSNORRIDGE, IL 60706 sale other than s mortgagee shalltaf e: The balance, including the JudicialThe Judicial Sales Corporation atest community, the purchaser st the Defendarts 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).If this prop-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-pay the assessments required byCommonly known us 4345 Northsale fee for Abandoned Residentialwww.tjsc.com for a 7 day statsS re-unit other than s mortgagee shall lo CH 26766 erty is a condominium unit which ioTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that por-The Condominium PropertyAct,Nordica, Norndqe, IL 60706. Property Municipality Relief Fund,port of sending sales, 000ILIS &pay the asseusmentn required by 4208 NORTH OCTAVIA AVENUEpart of s common interest commun-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure765 ILCS 605/t8.5(-t(. IF YOUPIN. 13-18-320-004-0000 which is calculated on residentialASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030subsection (g-11 of Section 18.5 of NorndQe, IL 60706 ity, the purchaser of the unit at theand Sale enteredinthe aboseARE THE MORTGACOR (HOME-The mortgaged real estate is a sin-resi estate at the rate of $t for eachNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,the Condominism Property Act. NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-foreclosure sale otherthanacause on January 24, 2014, anOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTgle family residence.If the sublect$1 000 or fraction thereofof theSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527Sale terms: 10% down by certifìed TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-mortgagee shall pay the assess-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-TO REMAININPOSSESSIONmortgaged real estate is a unit of aamount paid by the purchaser not(630) 794-5300 Asomey File No.funds, balance, by certified funds, suant to a JadgrTïent of Foreclosurements required by The Condomini-ration, wilt at 10:30 AM on June 2,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFcommon interest community, theto esceed $300. in rtdied funds/or14-09-38337 Attorney ARDO Nowithin 24 hours. No refunds.The and Sale enteredinthe aboveum Property Act,765 ILCS2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INpurchaser of the unit other than swire transfer. is due within twenty-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762property will NOT be open for in- caase on February 21, 2014, an605/185fo-1). IF YOU ARE THEporatrsn, One South Wapher Drive -ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONmortgagee shall pay the assess-four (24) bourn. No fee shall be paidCase Number:09 CH 049200spect ion agent for The Judicial Salua Corpo-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISmento required by subsection (g-1)by the mortgagee acquiring the res-TJSC#: 34-3120 NOTE: PursuantFor information call the Sales Clerk ration, will at 1030 AM on May 23,YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-sell at public auction to the highestMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREof Section 18.5 of the Condominiumidential real estate pursuant to itsto the Fair Debt Collection Practicesal Plaintiffs Attomey, The Wirbicki 20t4, at the The Judicral Sales Cor-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30bidder, as set forth below, the fol-LAW. For information, enamine theProperty Act. credit bid at the sale or by anyAct, you are advised that Plsintiff'uLawGroup,33WenIMonroe poration, One South Wacher Dnve -DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-lowing described real patate: Corn-court file or contact Plaintiff's uSsr-Sale terms, Bidders must present,mortgagee, ludgrnentcreditor,orattorney is deemed to be a debt col-Street,Chicaqo,Illinois 60603. 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-rnonly known as 4227 N, SAYREney:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,at the time of sale, a cashier's orother liensr acquiring the residentiallector attempting to collect a debt13121 360-9455WtO-I926. sell at pubhc auction to the highestCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-AVEÑUE, NORRIDGE,. IL 60706P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEcertified check for 10% of the suc-real estate whose nghts in and toand any information obtained will beINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES bidder, as set forth below, the fol-1701)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-Property Indes No. 13-18-319-026.ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,cesatul bid amount. The balance ofthe residential real estate arose pri-used for that purpose. CORPORATION lowrng described real estafe: Corn-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. ForThe real estate is improved with aIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleasethe successful bidshall be paidor to the sale. The sublect property1600172 Selling Officer, )312) 444-1122 monly known as 4208 NORTH OC-information:Visit our website utsingle family residence, Sale terms:refer tofile ssmber 14-13-23577.within 24 hours, by similar funds.is subject to general real estate lax-4/10, 4/17, 4/24/14 #756883 1601592 TAVIA Norndge, ILservice.atty-pierce.Com. between25 / down of the highest bid by cur-THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-The property will NOT be open fores, special assessments, or special 4/24, 5/1. 5/8/14 #765146 AVENUE, SKOKIE 60706 Properly Indeo No, 12-13-the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE &tified funds at the close of the saleTION One South Wacker Drive,inspection. tanes levied aqainut said real estate SKOKIE ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys,payable to The Judicial Sales Cor-24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650For information cull Mr, Russell R.and is offered tor sale without anyINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF 424-028-0000. The real estateis COOK COUN1Y, ILLINOIS INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF One North Dearborn Street Suite (312) 236-SALE You can also visitCuster,Jr.atPlaintiff'sAttorney,representationasto qualityor improved with a one story single poration. No third party checks will COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. The Judicial Sales Corporation atLillig Thorsness,Ltd., 1900quantityoftitleand withoutre- family home wrtfr a detached two be accepted. The balance, inctsdin & CERY DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- (312) 476-5500. Please refer to file w.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-Spnng Road, Oak Brook, Illinoiscourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" car garage Sale terms: 25°/e down the Judicial sale fee for Abandone WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. ASCERY DIVISION number PA1014372. THE JUDI-ResidentialPropertyMuvicipalitypori of sending sales. CODILIS &60523-1495. (630) 571-1900. condition. The sale is further sub- of the highest bid by certified funds TRUSTEE FOR THEBANK OF AMERICA, N.A. dAL SALES CORPORATION One ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESject to confirmation by the court. at the close of the sale payable to Relief Fund, which is cculated on OFPlaintiff, South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, NORTH FRONTAGE CORPORATION Upon payment in full of the amountCERTIFICATEHOLDERS The Judicial Sales Corporation. No residential real estate at the rate of ROAD, PARK PLACE SECURITIES, INC.,vs. third party checks will be accepted.Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-St for each $1,000 or fraction there-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527Sellinq Officer, (312)4-44-1122 bid,the purchaser willreceive a ASSET-BACKED PASS-EDWARD HALITSKY A/K/A IGOR SALE You can also visit The Judi- (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No 00411 Certificate of Sale that willentitle The balance, inclading the Judrcral of of the amount paid by the pur- THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER-GALITSKY, 8201 NORTH sale fee for Abandoned Residentialciat Sales Corporation atchaser not to esceed $300, in certi-14-13-23577 Attorney ARDO No.4/10, 4/17, 4/24/14 #756885 the purchaser to a deed lu the real KEATING CONDOMINIUM ASSO- www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re- 00468002 Asorney Code 21762 estate after confirmation of the sale.lES 2005-WCW1; Property Municipality Relief Fand, tied funds/or wire transfer, is due dATION, REPUBLIC EQUITY port of pending sales. PIERCE & Case Number: 13 CH 024115NORA DG E The property will NOT be open fnrPlaintiff, which is calculated on residential within twenty-four (24) hours. No CREDIT SERVICES, INC. FKA ASSOCIATES One North Dearbornfee shall be paid by the mortgageeTJSC#: 34-2059 NOTE: PursuantIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFinspection and plaintiff makes noou. real estate at the rate of $1 for each STEPHEN SMITH NEJA STEPHENOLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, ILacquiring the residential 1mal estateto the Fair Debt Collection PracticesCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-representation au to the condition of $1 000 or fraction thereof of the 1Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY A. SMITH; LELA SMITH NEJA LE-COMPANY, PAUL TSAGAROULIS. amount paid by the purchaser not60602 (312) 476-5506 Attorney Filepursuanf to its credit bid at the saleAct, you are advised that Plaintiff's the property. Prospective bidders DIVISION LA D. SMITH; GENERAL ELEC-NATALIE D. IZQUIERDO- to esceed $306, in certified funds/orNo.PA1014372 AttorneyCode.orby any mortgagee, judgmentattorney is deemed to be a debt col- are admoniuhod to check the court U S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION;TSAGAROULIS, JANE DOE, CUR- wire transfer, is due within twenty-91220 Case Number: tO CH 26766creditor,or other lienoacquiringlector asernpting to collect a debt file to verity all information.If this RENT SPOUSE OR CIVIL UNION TJSC#: 34-3536 the residential and any information obtained will beTION AS TRUSTEE FOR RASOproperty is a condominium unit, theILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid real estate whose HEALTHCARE AND FAMILYPARTNER, IF ANY OF EDWARD 602617 used for that purpose. 2007KS2 purchaser of the unit at the fsreclo- by the mortgagee acqairing the res- rights in und to the residential real SERVICES; UNITED STATES OFHALITSKY NEJA IGOR GALITSKY, destral real estate pursuant to its4/24, 511, 5/8/14 #764102 estate arose prior to the sale. Thef601899 Plaintiff, sure sale, other than a mortgagee, AMERICA; LAW OFFICES OF JEF-UNKNOWN OWNERS, GENERAL- subtect property is subleot to gener-4/24,5/1,5/8/14 #764098 shall pay the assessments andthe credit bid at the sale or by any JANICE LOMBARDI, MORTGAGE FREY M LEVING.LTD.;UN-LY, AND NON-RECORDCLAIM- mortgagee, Iudgment creditor,or al real estate tases, specaal assess- legal fees required by The Condo- NORRIDGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION 765 ILCSKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEESANTS other lienor acqaieng the residential mento,srspecialtasesleviedIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF miniumPropertyAct, OF STEPHEN SMITH, IF ANY,Defendants, real estate whose nghts is and to against said real estate and is of- SYSTEMS, INC., OWNIT MORT-605/9Ig))1) and (g))4).If this prop- COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS GAGE SOLUTIONS, INC. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND13 CH 25597 the reuidential real estate arose pn- fered for sale without any represen- erty is a condominium unit which is COUNTY DEPA)ITMENT - CHAN-Defendants LEGATEES OF LELA SMITH, IFNOTICE OF SALE or to the sale. The subject property latins as to quality or quantity of title part of a common interest commun- CERY DIVISION 09 CH 049200 ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- in sublect to general real estate tax- and without recourue to Plaintiff and ity, the purchaser of the unit at the SELFRELIANCE UKRAINIAN4107 N. OTTAWA AVENUE NON RECORD CLAIMANTS. EN fhat pursuant Is a Judgment of es, special assessments, or special TO PLACE in "AS IS" condition. The sate is fur- foreclosure saleotherthan a AMERICAN FEDERAL NORRIDGE, IL 60706 Defendants. Foreclosure and Sale entered in the tases levied against said real estate mortgagee shall puy the assess- ther subject to confirmadon by theCREDIT UNtON; 11 CH 21565 above entitled cause on March 31. and is offered for sale without any court. Upon payment in full of the NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-mente required by The Condomini- Plaintiff, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- NOTICE OF SALE 2014IntercountyJudicialSales representation toqualityor YOUR GARAGE amount bid, the purchaser will re- um PropertyAct, 765 LOS as on. suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-Corporation will on Monday. May quantityoftitleand withoutre- ceive a Certificate of Sale that will 605/18.5)s-tI.IF YOU ARE THE ANNA YUSHCHYSHYN, MIKHAILand Sale enteredin EN that pursuant to a Judgment of19, 2014 at the hour of1 t am. in enstle the purchaser to a deed to the aboveMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNERI, course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS. BODNAR; UNKNOWN cause on February 11. 2014, an Foreclosure and Sale entered in thetheir office at 120 West Madison condition. The sale is further nub- SALE AD, CALL the real estate aher confirmation ofOWNERS AND NON RECORD YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-above entitled cause on JanuaryStreet, Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, ecl to confirmation by the court the sale. TIre property will NOT be agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 CLAIMANTS; ration, will at 10:30 AM on May 13, 12, 2012 Intercounfy Judicial Salessell at public auction Io the highest Upon payment in full of the amount open forinspection and plaintiffDefendants, DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- bidder for cash, as set forth below, 2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-Corporation will on Tuesday, May bid,the purchaser will receive a makes no representation as to the 20, 2014 at the hour of t t am. inthe following descnbed mortgaged 847-998-3400 condition of the property Prsapec- poration, One South Wacker Drive -CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- Certificate of Sale lhatwill entitle greal enlate' ct Visit Tuflrivecum tlearn what cars are leading the pack in sales in your area. CARS FOR SAL ¡CAR DEALERS/AUTO BUYING TRENDS Thursday, Aprjl24, 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. Assumed Name PIN 10-22-311-068-1002 vOy Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1) andshall pay the assessments ahcf theagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-commercidl beilding. Code 40342 Case Number: 13 CÑto the Fuir Debt Collection Practices ASSUMED NAME Commonly known as 8201 Keating)g))4).If tIns property is a condo-legal fees required by The Condo-ration, will at 1030 AM on May 12,Sale terms: Bidders must present.12837 TJSC#: 34-3665 NOTE: Pur-Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sNotice is hereby given. pursuant Ave Unit 1-S, Skokie, 1160076. minium unit which is part of a nom-miniumPropertyAct,765ILCS2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-at the lime of sale. a cashier's orusant to the Fair Debt Collectionattorney is deemed to be a debl col- The mortgaged real estateis im-mon interest community, the pur-605/g)g)(l) and g))4). If this prop-poratlon, One South Wacker Drive -certified check for 10% of Ihe suc-Practices Act, you are advised thatlector attempting to collect a debtfo An Act in relation to the use proved with a condominium resi-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureerty is a condominium unit which is241fr Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606.cessful bid amount. The balance ofPlaintiff's attomey is deemed Io beand any information obtained will beof an Assumed Business Name dence. The purchaser of the unitsale other than a mortgagee shallpart of s common interest commun-sell at public suction Io Ihe highesttIresuccessful bidshall be paida debt collector attempting to collectused br thaI purpose in the conduct or transaction of other than a mortgagee shall paypay the assessments required byity, the purchaser of the unit at thebidder, so set forth below, the toI-within 24 hours, by similar funds,s debl and any information obtained599014 Business in theState, as the assessments and the legal feesThe CondominiumPropertyAct,foreclosuresaleotherthan alowing described real estate: Com-The property will NOT be open forwill be used for that purpose 4/10, 4/17, 4/24/14 #756866 amended,thatacertification IF YOU monly known as 5031 FAIRVIEW required by subdivisions g)1) and765 ILCS 605/18.5)0-t). mortgagee shall pay Ihe assess- inspection. 599960 was registeredby theunder- ments required by The Condomini- For information call Ms. Sheryl A.4/10, 4/17, 4/24/14 #756882 (g)(4) of Section 9 of the Condornin-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- LANE. SKOKIE, IL 60077 Properly signed with the County Clerk of um Properly Act OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTurn Property Act, 765ILCSIndes No, 10-33-213-008-0000. TheFyock ut Plaintiff's Attorney. Latimer LEGAL Sate ternrs 10% down by certifiedTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION605/18.5(g-t).IF YOU ARE THEreal estate is improved with s twoLeVay Fyock LLC. 55 West Monroe Cook County. Registration Hum- funds, balance, by certified funds,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER).story single family home: one carStreet, Chicago,Illinois60603 ber:D14137626 on April 2, within 24 hours. No refunds. TheAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-detached garage. Sale terms: 25%312) 422-8000. 2014. Under the Assumed Name properly will NOT be open for in-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30down of the highesl bid by certifiedNTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESSKOKIE Adoption of spection 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-funds st the close of the sale paya-CORPORATION INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF ERA PHYSICAL THERAPY For information call Mr. David C.MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Assumed Name w'dh the business located at 707 Kluever at PlaintiffsAttorney,LAW For information, esamine theCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-lion. No third party checks will be600418 TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Kluever & Platt,L.L.C., 65 EastCourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-accepted. The balance, includin4/10, 4/17, 4r24114 #757021 DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASEAuction- Real Estate Lake Cook Road, Deerfield,IL WackerPlace,Chicago.Illinoisnen:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW, Forthe Judicial sale fee for Abandone BANK N.A. 6001 5. The true and realfull 60601. (312) 236-0077. P C , 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEinformation:Visitour websileatResidentialProperty MunicipalitySKOKIE Plaintiff, Bid Notice names(s) and residence address INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,service.alty-pierce.com. betweenRelief Fund, which is calculated onINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF oftheowner(s)/partner(s) is: the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE &residential real estate at the rate ofCOOK COUNtY, ILLINOIS COUN-BRIAN CHOI A/K/A HAM CHOI, CORPORATION IL 60527, (630) 7g4-9876, Please Divorce EfratRebish, 399 IndianHill ASSOCIATES, Plainfiff'o Attomeys,$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there--rDEPARTMENT - CHANCERYJENNIFER KO, LINCOLN RIDGE Selling Officer. (312)4.4.4-1122 refer tofile number 14-13-28368. Drive, Buffalo Grove. IL 60089, 1601575 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-One North Dearborn Street Suiteof of the amount paid by the pur-DIVISION FEDERAL NATIONALNORTH CONDOMINIUM ASSOCI-Foreclosures 4/24. 511, 5/8/14 #785144 lION One South Wacker Dnve,1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No.chaser not IO exceed $300, in certi-MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, ATION. UNKNOWN OWNERS USA. 24fh Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650)3t2) 476-5500. Please refer fo filefred funds/or wire transfer,is duePlaintiff, AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS Foundation Notices 4/10 4/17 4124/14 #757115 (312) 236-SALE You can also visitnumber PA1302412 THE JUDI-within twenty-four (24) hours. No Defendunlo The Judicial Sales Corporation atdAL SALES CORPORATION Onefee shall be paid by Ihe mortgageeKHALED ROUF. UNKNOWN OWN-10 CH 036050 Judicial Sales Bid Notice South Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor,acquiring the residential real estateERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIM-7450 N. LINCOLN AVENUE UNfT SKOKIE www.tlsc.Com for a 7 day status re- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFport of pending salen. CODILIS &Chicano. IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-pursuant to its credit bid at the saleANTS #306 SKOKIE, IL 60076 Mechanics Liens COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030SALEYou can sIso visit The Judi-or by any mortgagee, IudgmentDefendants NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Park Ridge-Nuns School District n, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,cisl Sales Corporation atcreditor, or other lienor acquiring13 CH 12607 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Name Change 64, 164 S. Prospect Ave., Park DIVISION SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-the residentialreal estate whose7904 KARLOV AVE.Skokie,ILsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Probate Ridge,IL 60068.wtIIreceive BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,(630) 794-5300 Attorney File Noport of pending sales. PIERCE Srights in and lo the residential real60076 and Sale enteredinthe above sealed bids for copier paper. L.P F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOME(4-13-28368 Attorney ARDC No.ASSOCIATES One North Dearbornestate arose prior to the sale TheNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-cause on February IS, 2013, anPublic Hearings Bids are due at the address LOANS SERVICING, LP 00468002 Attorney Code 21762Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, ILsubject property is subject to gener-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- above on Thursday, May 8. Plaintiff, Case Number 08 CH 02245060602 )312) 476-5500 Attorney Fileal real estate tases, special assess-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureration, will at 1030 AM on May 8,Public Notices TJSC#: 34-5896 NOTE: PursuantNo. PA1302412 AttorneyCode.ments,orspecialtasesleviedand Sale enteredinthe above2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- 2014 at 10:00 AM. At this time LILY EVANS. MORTGAGE ELEC-to the Fair Debt Collection Praclices91220 Case Number: 13 CH 7161against said real estate and is of-cause on September 13, 2013, anporation, One South Wacker Drive -Storage . Legal the bids will be publicly opened TRONIC REGISTRATIONSINC.Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sTJSC# 34-2601 fered for sale without any represen-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, and read.Bidders are invited to AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRY-attorney is deemed fo be a debl col-1601415 talion as to quality or quantity of titlerution, will ut 10:30 AM on May 15,sell at public suction to the highestTake Notices attendtIreopeningbuttheir WIDE BANK N A , UNITEDlector attempting lo collect a debt4/17, 4124, 5/1/14 #760513 and without recourse Io Plaintiff and2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-bidder, as set forth below, the f sI- presence is not required. and any information obtained will be in AS lS condition. The sale is fur-Soration, One South Wacker Drive -lowing described real estate: Com- STATES DF AMERICA - DEPART- Assumed Name Bidspecifications may be re- MENT OF THE TREASURY -IN-used for that purpose. SKOKIE Bier oublect IO confirmation by fhep4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606,monlv known so 7450 N. LINCOLN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFcourt. Upon payment in sell st public auction to the highestAVEÑUE UNIT #306, SKOKIE, IL quested fromtheEducational TERNAL REVENUE SERVICE,1601995 full of the copy OF LEGAL NOTICE TO UNKNOWN OWNERS-TENANTS-4/17, 4)24, 5/1/14 #760518 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS amount bid, the purchaser will re-bidder. au sel forth below, the fol-60076 Property Indes No10-27- Service Center, 164 S. Prospect OCCUPANTS AND NON-RECORD COUNVI' DEPARTMENT - CHAN-ceive a Certificsle of Sale that willlowing described real estate: Com-307-129-1018. The real estateis 8E PUBLISHED-ADDITION Ave.,ParkRidge, IL60068 CLAIMANTS CERY DIVISION entitle the purchaser to a deed tomonly known as 7904 KARLOVimproved with a residence. Sale OF PARTNERS (Phone: 847-318-4300) dir down- THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- Defendants the real estate after confirmation ofAVE., Skokie, IL 60076 Property In-terms: 25% down of the highest bidNotice is hereby given, pursuantloaded from the District's web- 08 CH 022450 SKOKIE LON FKA THE BANK OF the sale. The property will NOT bedes No, 10-27-205-037-0000 Theby certified funds at the close of thefo An Act in relation to the use NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR site at www.d64.org. 5017 GROVE STREET UNIT BINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF open forinspection and plaintiffreal estate is improved with a multi-sale payable Io The Judicial Salesof ax Assumed Business Name THE makes no representation as to the residence.The judgmentCorporation, No third party checks By order of the President of the SKOKIE, IL 60077 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- fsmily in the conduct or transaction of TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCERTIFICATEHOLDERS OFcondition of the property. Prospec-amount was$584,142.51.Salewill be accepled. The balance, in- Board of Education of Commuai- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- as TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-DIVISION CWALT, INC., tisebidders are admonishedtoterms: 25% down of the highest bidcludinq the Judicial sale fee forBusiness in theState," hi Consolidated School Diatrict ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST Suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL check the court file to verily all infor-by certified funds ut the close of theAbandonedResidentialPropertyamended,that a certificationNumber 64, Cook County,lIli- 2006-OC9, MORTGAGE mation, If this property is s condo-sale payable to The Judicial SalesMunicipality Relief Fund, which is and Sale enteredinthe aboveTRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE was filed by the undersignednoia. cause on March 5. 2010, an agentUNDER THE POOLING ANDPASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,minium unit, the purchaser of theCorporation. No Ihird party checkscalculated on residential real estatewith the County Clerk of Cook SERIES 2006-OC9: DATED the 24th day of April. for The Judicial Sales Corporation,SERVICING AGREEMENT RELAT- unit at the foreclosure sale, otherwill be accepted. The balance, n-at the rate of $1 for euch $1,000 orCounty. File No. DOSi 12519 on Plaintiff, than a mortgagee, shall psy the us-cluding the Judicial sale fee forfraction thereof of the amounl paid 2014. will al 10-30 AM on May 12, 2014,ING TO IMPAC SECURED AS- April 10, 2014. Under the al the The Judicial Sales Corpora-SETS CORP., MORTGAGE PASS-vs. sessmenfs and the legal fees re-AbandonedResidentialProperlyby the purchaser not to exceed Terry Cameron GROSS POINT TOWERS CONDO- Assumed Name of tinn, One South Wacker Drive -THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER- quired by The Condominium Prop-Municipality Relief Fund, which is$300.in certifiedfunds/or wire Secretary, Board of Education, MINIUM ASSOCIATION: 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606.lES 2006-2 erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))l) andcalculated on residential real estatetransfer,is due within twenty-four Ster Services Community Consolidated School JOHN GRANTNER INDEPEND-)g)(4).It this property is a condo-al the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or(24) hours. No lee shall be paid by sell at public auction to the highestPlaintiff, withthe business locatedat:Distnct Number 64, bidder, as sel forth below, the fol- ENT ADMINISTRATOR OF minium unit which is part of a com-fraction thereof of the amount paidthe mortgagee acquiring the resi-6101 W. Melrose Street, Chica- THE ESTATE OF GERRIE LEVIN:mon interest community. the pur-by the purchaser not Io eoceeddential real estate pursuant foits Cook County, II)inois lowing descnbed realRONALD FRIEDMAN A/K/A RO- go, IL 60634. The true name(s) estate:Commonly known as 5017NALD A. FRIEDMAN, UNKNOWNUNKNOWN HEIRS AND chaser of the unit al the foreclosure$00,incertifiedfunds/orwirecredit bid ut the sale or by any 4/24/1 4 #764203 und residence address ofthin GROVE STREET UNIT B. SKOKIE,OWNERS AND NON-RECORDLEGATEES OF GERRIE D. LEVIN,sale other than a mortgagee shalltransfer,io due within twenty-fourmortgagee, judgment creditor,or IL 60077 Property Index No. 10-16-CLAIMANTS Defendants IF ANY, UNKNOWN pay the sssessmenls required by(24) hOurs. No fee shall be paid byother liesor acquiring the residentialowner(s)is: Slawomir Kozik, OWNERS AND NON RECORD 418-032-0000. The real estate is13 CH 7161 The CondominiumPropertyAct,the mortgagee acquinng the resi-real eslate whose 09h15 5 and fo6101 W. Melrose Street, Chica- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID CLAIMANTS. Defendants, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t).IF YOUdenlial real esIste pursuant Io itsthe residential real estate arose pri- improved with s single family resi-7419 TRIPP AVENUE SKOKIE, IL go, IL 60634, USA ParIr Flidge-Niles School Distnct dence, Sale terms 25% down of60076 12 CII 25653 ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-credit bidat the sale or by anyor lo the sale. The subject propertyTeresa Kozik, 6101 W Melrose NOTICE OF SALE OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTmortgagee, Iudgment creditor,oris oub)ect to general real estate tas- 64, 164 S. Prospecl Ave., Park the highest bid by certified funds atNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Street, Chicago, IL 60634, USA the close of the sale payable to TheTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 01V-TO REMAININ POSSESSIONother lienor acquiring the residentiales, special assessments, or special Ridge,IL60068,willreceive Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureEN that pursuant to a Judgment ofFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFreal estate whose rights in und Iotases levied against said real estate4/24, 5/1 , 8/201 4 766490 sealed bids for custodial sup- party checks will be accepted. Theand Sale enteredisthe aboveForeclosure and Sale entered in theAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INthe residential real estate arose pri-and is offered for sale without any ASSUMED NAME plies. balunce. including the Judicial salecause on February 13. 2014, anabove entitled cause on DecemberACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONor Io the sale. The subject properlyrepresentationasloqualityor Bids are due at the address 3, 2013 Intercounty Judicial Sales15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISis subject to general real estate tas-quantityoftilleand withoutre-Notice is hereby given, psrssant fee forAbandoned Residentialagenf for The Judicial Sales Corpo- above on Tuesday, May 6, 2014 Property Municipality Relief Fund,ration. will at 1030 AM on May 15,Corporation will on Monday, May 5,MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREes, special assessments, or specialcourse to Plaintiff and inAS lSfo "An Act in relation lo the use which is calculated on residential2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-2014 al the hour of 1 1 am. in theirLAW. Forinformation:Visitourtases levied against said real estatecondition. The sale is further sub-of an Assumed Business Nameat 10:00 AM. At this time the office at 120 West Madison Street, resI estate at the rate of $1 for eachporstion, Dne South Wacker Drive - websile st service.atty-pierce.com.and is offered for sale without anyecl to confirmation by the courtix the conduct or transaction ofbids wil( be publicly opened and Suite 718A, Chicago. Illinois, sell albetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.representahonasloqualityorUpon payment in full of the amount read.Bidders are invited to al- $1,000 or fraction thereof of the4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, Business in the State, as amount paid by the purchsser notsell al public auction lo the highestpublic auction to the highest bidderPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'squantityoftitleand withoufre-bid.the purchaser willreceive a tend Ihe opening but their pres- for cash, as set forth below, the fol- Dearborncourse to Plaintiff and inAS 1SCertificate of Sale that will entitleamended,thata certification to exceed $300, in certified funds/orbidder, su set forth below, the fol- Attomeys,OneNorth ence is not required. lowing described real estate: Com-lowing described mortgagedrealStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILcondition. The sale is further sub-the purchaser to s deed lo the realwas registered by the under- wire transfer, is due within twenty- Bid specifications may bere- four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidmonly known as 7419 TRIPP AVE-estate 60602Tel No,(312) 476-5500,lenttoconfirîiation by the court.estate after confirmation of the sale.signed with the Courtly Clerk of Educational by the mortgagee acquiring Ihn res-NUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 PropertyP.1 N. ta-16-204-027-1040. Please refer to file numberUpon payment in full of the amountThe properly will NOT be open forCook County. Regìotration Hum-quested from the Commonly known as 9244 GrossPAt 104192. THE JUDICIAL SALESbid,the purchaser willreceive sinopechon and plaintiff makes no Service Center, 164 S. Prospect identisl real estate pursuant lo itsIndes No. 10-27-411-041-0000. ber:D14137804 on April15, Point Road, Unit 410, Skokie,ILCORPORATION One SouthCertificate of Sale that willentitlerepresentation au lo the condition of Ave.,ParkRidge, IL60068 credit bid althe sale or by anyProperly Indes No. 10-27-411-058- 2014 Under the Assumed Name mortgagee,udqment creditor,or0000. The real estsle is improved60077 Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,the purchaser to a deed to the realthe property. Prospective bidders (Phone: 647-318-4300) or down- The mortgaged real estate is im- of other lienor acquiring the residentialwith a 1 story home with a detached IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youestate after confirmation of the sale.are admonished to check the court loaded from the District's web- proved with a single family resi-can also visit The Judicial SalesThe property will NOT be open forfile to venfy all information.Ifthis N.N. CONSTRUCTION real estate whose xghts in and togarage. Sale terms 25% down nf site at w.d64.org. the residential real estate arose pri-the highest bid by certified funds atdence. If the subject mortgaged realCorporation at w.tlsc.com for a 7inspection and plaintiff makes noproperty is a condominium unit. thewith the business located al 620 estate is a unit of s common inter- By order of the Presidenl of the or lo the sale. The sublecl properlyhe close of the sale payable lo The day status report of pendinq salesrepresentation as lo the condihon ofpurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-Fairview Avenue. Park Ridge. IL est community. the purchaser of thePIERCE S ASSOCIATES Onethe properly. Prospective bidderssure sale, olher Ihan a mortgagee. Board of Education of Commuai- Is sablent IO general real estale tao-Judicial Sales Corporation. No third 60068. The true and realful) es, speciul assessments. or specialparty checks will be accepted. Theunit other than a mortgagee shsllNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300are sdmonrshed to check the courtshall pay the assessments and the ty Consolidated School Dìstricf pay the assessments required by names(s) and residence address taxes levied against said real estatebalance, including the Judicial sale CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-hIe Io verify all information.Ifthislegal fees required by The Condo- Number 64, Cook County,lIli- subsection (g-1) of Section t8.5 of5500 Attorney File No. PAtlO4t92property is a condominium unit, theminiumProperly Act,765ILCSoftheowner(s)/partner(s)is: and is offered for sale without anyfee forAbandoned Residential noia, the Condominium Property Act. Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-purchaser of the unit st the foreclo-605/9(g))1 ( und (gj)4).If this prop-Noel Neylon, 620 Fairview Ave- representationastoqualityorProperly Municipality Relief Fund, DATED the 24th day of Apnl, quantifyoftitle snd withoulre-which s calculated on residentialSale terms: 10% dOwn by certiliedber: 1 1 CH 08884 TJSC#: 34-5356sure sale, other than a mortgagee,erty is a condominium unit which isnue, Park Ridge, IL 60068. USA. funds, balance, by certified funds. part of a common interest commun- 2014. course lo Plaintiff and n AS 1Sreal estate at the rate of St for each 1600678 shall pay Ihe assessments and the 4/24, 5/1 , 5/8/14 #764766 condition. The sale is further sub-$1,000 or fraction thereofst Ihewithin 24 hours.No refunds. The4/10,4/17.4/24/148757022 legal fees required by The Condo-ity. the purchaser of the unit at the Terry Cameron ecl to confirmation by the court.amosnf paid by he purchaser notproperty will NOT be open for in- miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCSforeclosure saleother than a ASSUMED NAME Secrefary, Board of Education, ion Upon paymenl in full of he amountto exceed $300, in certified funds/or 60519)g)(t( and (g))4).If Ihis prop-mortgagee shall pay the assess- Community Consolidated School or information call the Sales Clerk erty ro a condominium unit which isments required by The Condomini-Notice is hereby given. pursuant bid,the purchaser willreceive awire transfer, is due within twenty. SKOKIE fo An Act in relation to the useDistrict Number 64, four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidal Plaintiff's Attorney, The WirbickiIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFpart of a common interest commun-um Property Act, 765 ILCS Certificate of Sale that will entitle Cook County, Illinois the purchaser to s deed tu the realby the mortgagee acquiring the res-Law Group,33WestMonroeCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ity. the purchaser of the unit al the605/18.5(g-I(. IF YOU ARE THEof an Assumed Business Name Chicago.Illinois60603. esIste aher conhrmstion of the sale.idential real estate pursuant fo if sStreet, COUNTh DEPARTMENT - CHAN-foreclosure sale otherthan aMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),in the conduct or transaction of4/24/14 #764211 Where a sale of real estate is madecredit bid at the sale or by any(3121 360-9455'W12-3159. CERY DIVISION mortgagee shall puy the assess-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-Business in the Stafe, as (NTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES Io satisfy a lien prior Io that of themortgagee, ludgmenfcreditor,or NORTH COMMUNITY BANK, ments required by The Condomini-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30amended,that a certification United Slates, the United Statesother lienor acquiring the residentialCORPORATION PIa infiff, um Property Act. 765 ILCSDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- Selling Officer. (312)444-1122 605/18,51q-1IIF YOU ARE THEDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-was registered by the under- shall have one year from the date nfreal estate whose rights in and to vs. signed with the County Clerk of RENT YOUR sale within which to redeem, eoceptthe residential real estate arose pri-598500 PLATINUM WOODWORKERS SMORTGAÖR (HOMEOWNER),CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- that with respect lo a lien arisingor to the sale. The subject property4/ls, 4/17, 4/84/14 #757569 CO.. INC.: NICK M. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-Cook County. Registration Hum- under the internal revenue laws tIreio sublect lo general real estate tao- LOHAN; UNKNOWN OWNERSMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Forber: 014137662 on April 4, period shall be 120 days or the peri-es, special assessments. or special AND NONRECORD DAYS AFTER ENTRY DF AN OR-information, examine the court file2014. Under fhe Assumed Name APARTMENT od allowable for redemption undertases levied againsl said real estateSKOKIE CLAIMANTS, De-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-or contact Plaintiff's attorney:of CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., State law, whichever is longer, andand is offered for sale without anyIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFfendants, MIKE'S MOTORCYCLE qualityorCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-13 CH 3049 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE in say case in which, under the pro-representationasto TOWING WITH EASE IN sisions of section 505 of the Houx-quantityoftitleand withoutre-n, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYNOTICE OF SALE GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. ForROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE. ing Act of 1950, as amended (12course to Plaintiff and inAS 1SDIVISION LIBERTY BANK FORPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giveninformation, contact Plaintiff's attor-IL 60527. (630) 794-9876. Pleasewiththebusinesslocatedat U.S.C. 1701k), and subsection )d)condition. The sale is lurther sub-SAVINGS thaI pursuant toa Judgment ofoes: JOHNSON, BLUMBERG Srefer to file number 14-10-22595.7952 Kildare Ave.,Skokie,ILTHE CLASSIFIEDS. of section 3720 oftitle 38 of theouf to confirmation by Ihe courtPlaintiff. Foreclosure entered in the aboveASSOCIATES, LLC. 230 W. Mon-THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-60076. The true and real full United Slates Code, Ihe nght to re-Upon payment in full of the smoanl entitled cause on March 21, 2014,roe Street, Suite #1125, Chicago, ILTION One South Wacker Dnve, 60606, (312) 541-9710. Please re-24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650names(s) and residence address deem does nOI arise, there shall bebid.the purchaser willreceive aZEKSANDER KONOWALCZYK,Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- of the owner(s)/partner(s) is: Mi- Certificate of Sale that will entitleCOMMUNITY SAVINGS BANK, ASlion will on Monday, May 12. 2014,1er Io file number 13-7193. THE JU-(312) 236-SALE Vos can also visit CALL no right of redemption. The properly chael Kolpas, 7952 Kildare Ave., will HOT be open for inspection andthe purchaser Io a deed to tIre realTRUSTEE UTA DATED 5/23/06al Ihe hour of t i sm. in Iheir officeDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONThe Judicial Sales Corporation al plaintiff makes so representalion 55estate after confirmation st the sale.KNOWN AS TRUST NO. LT2105 at 120 West Madison Street, SuiteOne South Wacker Dose, 24thwww.tlsc.com for u 7 day status re-Skokie, IL 60076, USA. n the condition of the property. Pro-The property will NOT be open forDefendsnf s 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell fo theFloor,Chicago, IL 60606-4650port of sending sales. CODILIS &4/10, 4/17, 4/24/14 #757115 847-998-3400 spective bidders are admonished toinspection and plaintiff makes no11 CH 08884 highest bidder for cash. the follow-(312) 236-SALE You can also visitASSOCIATES, P.0 t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, check the court file to verity all infor-representation as to the condition of5031 FAIRVIEW LANE SKOKIE, ILing descnbed mortgaged real es-The Judicial Sales Corporation at w.l)sc.com for a 7 day status re-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527 mationIf this property is a condo-Iheproperly. Prospectivo bidders60077 late: SAY IT IN THE CASSIFIEDS, TO PLACE minium unit, the psrchsoer of theare admonished to check the courtNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Commonly known as 7331 NorthSort of pending sales. JOHNSON.(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-10-22595 Attorney ARDC No unit at Ihe foreclosure sale, otherfile to verity all information,IfthisTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Monticello Avenue, Skokie, IIBLUMBERG S ASSOCIATES. LLC (ML 847-998-340010 00468002 Attorney Cede21762 than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-property is a condominium unit, thesuant to a Judgmsnf of Foreclosure60076. 230 W Monroe Street. Suite #1 125 YOUR AD purchaser of tIre unit at he foreclo-and Sale enteredinthe aboveP IN. 10-26-311-008-0000. Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710Case Number,IO CH 036050 PEACE YOUR AD sessments and the legal fees re- TJSC#: 34-4913 NOTE: Pursuant uired by The Condominium Prn- sure sale. other than a morfqaQee,cause on October 25, 2013, anThe mortaued realestateis aAttomey File No. 13-7193 Attorney 10 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, April 24, 2014 Bid Notice Bid Notice Probate Public Hearings Storage . Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF struct a first and second floor ad-Danielle Gullickson C2135 sold "As Is I Parts Only." No ti- Park Ridge-Niles School District COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, dition resulting in the continua-Danielle Gullickson C2147 ties or registration. U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758061 Uptown INVITATION FOR BIDS NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE 64, 164 S. Prospect Ave., Park2014 FORESTRY CONTRACT PROBATE DIVISION lion of the existing 5.77 - 5.90-Catherine Ann Saldana C2182 Tenant Name Unit if FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, Ridge,IL 60068,willreceiveFOR ELM TREE INJECTION IN THE MAUER OF THE ES-foot east side yard, rather thanJoan Kachinski C2190 Jennifer Brazzale 4059 CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ sealed bids for PROGRAM TATE OF Charles M. Petti, Jr. the 6-fool minimum as requiredSebastian W. Filimowicz D2199Cheryl Glenn 4067 Steam Trap Replacement Name: Charles M. Petti, Jr. by Section1 1 8-1 1 1 (6)a. of the4/24 5/1114#764913 4/24, 5/1/14 #764284 Notice is hereby given that on May 8, 2014, BID2WIN Auction- P W-1 4-02 eer A Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore ChIcago Project The City of Park Ridge will ac-Address: 7621 W. Bryn Mawr Zoning Chapter of the SkokieNotice is hereby given that pur- will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lein process, by pub- At Lincoln Middle School andcept sealed bids for providing aCity, State, Zip: Chicago, IllinoisVillage Code in an Rl Single-suant to Illinois Self-Storage Fa- lic auction, the following storage units. The goods to be sold Jefferson Preschool preventive treatment for Dutch60631 Family district cilities Act, a sale will be held on NOTICE OF SALE UNDER are generally described as household goods. The terms of the Bids are due atthe addressElm Disease (DED) in parkwayDale and Place of Death: De-2014-6Z - 4016-4024 ChurchMay 13th, 2014 at LifeStorage of sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North above on Friday, May 9, 2014 atand other publicly owned elmcember2, 2013, Chicago, IllinoisStreet Chicago Title Land TrustLittleVillage, 3245 West 30thTHE SELF-STORAGE FACILI- TY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids 2:00 P.M.At this time the bidstrees through roof flare injection PUBLICATION NOTICE Company, asTrasteeunderStreet, Cbicago, IL 60623 (773) STATUTES, CHAPTER 114, The sales will be at the following location, 4055 N Broadway will be publicly opened and read.of Arbortec2o-S at the three (3) INDEPENDENT Trust#600235-04 requestsa376-8577. The contents of the Bidders are invited to attend theyear rate all in accordance with ADMINISTRATION variancein order lo expand abelow spaces will be sold at aPARAGRAPH 301 , ET.SEO. St_ Chicago, IL, 60613 and will be at or after 2:30pm and con- Notice is hereby green that on tinue until all units are sold, opening but their presence is notthe specifications and bid docu- TO: CREDITORS AND clinic/outpatient care center re-public sale tar cash, credit card May 6th 2014. U-HAUL Auc- Carta Jefferson- 1039 W Lawrence Chicago, IL. 60640 required. ments now available: CLAIMANTS (ONLY) sufing in 30 required motor vehi-or certified funds. If there is no Bid specifications may bere-Specification No. PW-14-02 forCASE NO.: 2014 p 000883 de parking spaces while provid-market value or no bidsre-tioneer, Executive Administrator Unit 147- Chairs, Shelf, Luggage, Boxes A Other Hidden Items for U-Haul Co. of Northwest Chi-Ashley Ravel- 4363 N Kenmore Ave Apt#210 Chicago, IL quested from the EducationalForestry Contract for Elm Tree 1 . Notice is hereby given of theng 22 spaces as required byceived, the goods will be other- cago Suburbs, will be offering 60613 Service Center, 164 S. ProspectInjectionProgram,forperioddeath of Charles M.Petti,Jr.Section 118-218 of the Zoningwise disposed of. for sale under the Judicial Lien Unit 399- Vacuum A Step Ladder Ave., Park Ridge, IL 60068 orJune 1, 2014 to August 30,who died on December 2, 20i3,Chapter of the Skokie VillageUnit# 1 197 Violet M. Dean process, by public auction, the #759767 downloaded from the District's2014. a resident of Chicago, Illinois. Code in a BiService Commer-Unit# 2035 Elvis Cruz 4/24,5/1/14 The website at www.d64 org. Specifications and bidding docu- The Representatives for thecisl district. Unit# 2050 Mahmoud A. AI-followingstorageunits. By order of the President of thements may be obtained at Parkestate is:Sherrill Petti. ACTION TAKEN Kahia goods to be sold are generally Board of Education of Communi- The Attorney for the estate:FOR YOUR INFORMATION:Unit# 2055 Mahmoud A.AI-described as household goods Ridge City Hall, ist Floor, Cash- U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTtON 2014 758021 Portage ty Consolidated School District James A. Marino,P-C., 5521Plans and related documentsKahla The terms of the sale will be mt'sDesk, 505 ButlerPlace, NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE Number 64, Cook County,Illi- North Cumberland, Sta1109,are availableattheVillage'sUnit# 2097 Anthony Thompson cash only. U-Haul Co. of North- Park Ridge, Illinois or online at FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, nois. Chicago, Illinois 60656. CommunityDevelopmentDe-Unit# 2235 Carlotta E. Trevino west Chicago Suburbs reserves www.parkndge.us. A deposit for CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ DATED the 24th day of Apnl, Claims against the estate maypartment, Planning DivisionUnif# 2271 Migdalia Martinez the right lo refuse any and all the documents is not required. Notice is hereby given that on May 8, 2014, BID2WIN Auclion be filed on or before October 17,(847) g33-8447 Monday throughUnit# 2304 Pablo Felix bids. The sales will be at the fol- 2014. Bids willbe accepted atthe eer A Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore Chicago Terry Cameron 2014. Claims against the estafeFriday, from 8:30 AM. to 5.00Unit# 2503 Hermilo Salas lowing location, 9 009 Cashier's Desk, 505Butler will be offering for saie under the Judicial Lein process, by pub- Secretary, Board of Education, may be filed with the Clerk of thePM Unitif 3036 Patrick R. LivingstonWaukegan Road Morton Place, Park Ridge, Illinois, lic auction, the following storage units. The goods to be sold Community Consolidated School Circuit Court, Room 1202,Ri-SPECIAL AID: Available uponUnit# 3041 Falyn L. White Grove, IL 60053 and will begin 60068, until 10:00 AM on Tues- are generally described as household goods. The ternis of the District Number 64, day, May 6, 2014, at which timechard J. Daley Center, Chicago,request forthedisabled.CallUnit# 31 96 Earl Bonslater at or after 8:00 am. and contin- Illinois 60602 or with the Repre-(847) 673-0500 or TDD (847)4)24 A 5/1/20147661327 ue day by day until all units are sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North Cook County, Illinois all bids will be publicly opened Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. 4/24/14 #764567 sentative, or both. Arti claim not933-8455. sold. and read. NOTICE OF AUCTION The sales will be at the following location, 4301 N Cicero Ave, filed within that period is barred.Interested parties are invited to Auctioneer: Brook Snyder -IL A bid deposit may be required Life Storage of Morton Grove Chicago, IL 60641 and will be at or after 9:00am and continue which must be in the form of aCopies of a claim filed with theattend this meeting. This notice License #441001668 will hold a public sale to enforceRegistration Fee until all units are sold. bid bond, or certified cashier'sClerk must be mailed or deliv-is for information purposes only.a lien imposed on said property, WillAuguste---7526 Palma James Walker- 2213 W Rosemont, Chicago, IL. 60659 check payable totheCityofered to the Representafive andPublished in the Skokie Review as described below, pursuant toLane --- Gumee, IL 60031 Unit Al 13- Misc. Items Park Ridge. The successful bid-fo the attorney within 10 deys at-on April 24, 2014. the Illinois Self-Service Storage RM #426---Bicycle.Boxes, Megan Brown- 2744 N Laramie St. Chicago, IL. 60631 der may be required fo furnish a1er if has been filed. Brian L. O'Donnell, Chairman Facility ActIllinois Code 770Lamp,TV,Remaining Items Unit A213- Table, Boxes, Dresser A Other hidden items Performance and PaymentOn April 4, 2014, ar order ap-7664964/24/2014 ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on Wednes-Blocked Megan Brown- 2744 N Laramie St. Chicago, IL. 60631 Village of Skokie Bond(s) for the full amount ofpointing theRepresentatives day, May14, 2014 al LifeSforage 4/17,4/24/14 #761246 Unit #214- Children's bed, Boxes, Wagon A Other hidden Notice to Bidders the contract and a Certificate ofwas entered. ofMorton Grove, 6505 West The Village of Skokie is now Within forty-two (42( days after items Insurance. Oaklon Street, Morton Grove, II- James Walker- 2213 W Rosemont, Chicago, IL 60659 accepting sealed REQUESTThe City of Park Ridge reservesthe effective date of the original Storage - Legal mois,60053,847-966-1899. Unit A215 -Misc. Items FOR PROPOSALS for the right to reject any and allOrder Admitting the Will to Pro- Management reserves the right Professional Auditing Services bate, you may file a petition withLifeStorage of Rogers Park will Brian Biagia P.O. Box734 Franklin Park, IL. 60131 bids. to withdraw any unit from sale. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER Unit 8138- Boxes, Clothing, Lamp, Microwave A Other Hidden Notice is hereby given that the the Court to require proof of thehold a public sale to enforce s Wayne Zingsheim Registered or motor vehicles areTHE SELF STORAGE FACILI- Items VillageofSkokiewillreceiveDirector of Public Works validity of the Will by testimonylien imposed on said property, sold As Is I Parts OnIy, no ti- TV ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE Taniki Jones- 1 622 N Springfield Chicago, IL. 60620 PROPOSALS at 5127 Oakton4/17,4/24114 #762471 or witnesses to the Will in openas described below, pursuant to the Illinois Self-Service Storageties or registration. STATUTES, CHAPTER 114, Unit B31 5- Boxes, Bags A Misc. Items Street, Skokie, Illinois 60077 At- Court, or other evidence, as pro- Tenant Name Unit if tention:MichaelAleksic,Pur- vided in Article VI 5/6-21 (755Facility Act,Illinois Code 770 PARAGRAPH 301, ET.SEQ. Bet.zaida Gonzalez- 2038 N 75th Ave Chicago, IL. 60707 ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on Wednes-Jonathan Bogseth I 373Notice is hereby given that on Unit 8333- Luggage, Boxes. Bag A Rugs chasing Agent, until ILCS 5/6/21(. Evelyn Kallas i 560 dayMay 14th , 2014, at May 6th 2014.U-HAUL Auc- Abraham Ramirez- 3001 Downing Ave. Westchester, IL. 60154 3:00 p.m. local time on Tuesday Within six (6) months after the Paul PaceIli 1267 May 6, 2014, effective date of the original Or-LifeStorageofRogersPark, tioneer, Executive Administrator Unit 6802- Bedroom, Living room furniture A Other Hidden 7524 N. Paulina St. Chicago, lIli-Fred Bernal 1249for U-Haul Co. of Northwest Chi. items A copy of the proposal can be Mechanics Liens der Admitting the Will to Pro- Alicia E Bulinski 1699 obtained by visiting www.skokie- bate, you may file a petition withnois, 60626. (773) 381-1417 cago Suburbs, will be offering 4/24,5/1/14 #759763 Richard Spandisry i 724for sale under the Judicial Lien org. Click on Village Depart-Notice is hereby given that onthe Court to contest the validityManagement reserves the right to withdraw any unit from sale.Iwona B Wisniewska i 593process, by public auction, the ments, Purchasing, Bids AMAY 17, 2014, a sale will beof the Will as provided under Ar- Mari Wesoloskie 1343 RFP's to download a copy. Pro- tide VIII 5/8-1 of the Probate ActRegistered or motor vehicles are followingstorageunits. The held at. You must be 18 years of age orgoods to be sold are generally LifeStorage of Humboldt Park will hold s public sale lo entorce posaIs can alsobe obtainedDURAN'S BODY SHOP INC. (7551LCS5/8-1). sold As Is I Parts Only,no ti- ties or registration. older to attend our auctions. described as household goods. a lien imposed on said properly, ax described below, pursuant from the Village of Skokie Pur- 2610 West CHICAGO AVE, The estate will be adriinistrated Auctioneer:Brook Snyder Tenant Name: Unit if The terms of the sale will be to the Illinois Self -Service Storage Facility Act, Illinois Code chasing Officeal the address Chicago, IL 60622 without Court supervision unless Illinois license #441.001668 shown above. an interested partyIerniinatesChristine D. Sanders 113 cash only. U-Haul Co. of North-770 ILCS 95/1to95/7, on Tuesday, May 13, 2014 at 773486-3339 4/24. 5/1/14 764989 west Chicago Suburbs reserves LiteStorage of Humboldt Park, 4014 W, Grand Avenue, Chica- Any bid or proposal submittedTo sell the following article toindependent supervision admin-Daniel Zoller 123 JenniferRoctre the right to refuse any and all go, Illinois, 60651 .Phone number is i -773-235-2800. Manage- unsealed, unsigned, faxed or re-enforce a lien existing under theistration by tiling a petition to ter- 130 Nina M. Nelson 187 NotIce of Auction bids. The sales will be at the fol- ment reserves the right to withdraw any unit from sale.Regis- ceived subsequent to the atore-lawsoftheStateofIllinoisminateunderArticlOXXVIII Life Storage Centers of River mentioned date and time will be 5/28-4 of the Probatel (755Gary Fort-Clark 273 lowinglocation, 7644 N. MII- tered or motor vehicles are sold "As Is/Parts Only," no titles or against such article for repairs North will hold a public sale towaukee Ave, Nues, IL and will registration. disqualified and retumed to theand storage furnished for suchILCS 5/28-4). Kenneth Harris 352 Marilio Mendoza enforce a lien imposed on saidbegin at or after 8:00 am. and Name Unit bidder. The Village of Skokie re-article at the request at the fol-4117 4/24 5/1/14 #760021 528 property,as described below,continue day by day untilall Kurtis Anderson serves the right fo reject any andlowing designated persons, un- Roy L. Moore 630 509 Public Notices pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf-units are sold. GladysAviles 157 all proposals or parts thereof, loless such articles are redeemed Henry Nishimoto 833,968 Michael Thomas 843 Service Storage Facilities Act, Il-Auctioneer: Brook Snyder - IL Hayley Barber 797 waive any irregularities orpriorfothedesignatedsale PUBLICATION NOTtCE Ayodele Owodele 879 linois Code 770 ILCS to 95/7, onLicense #441001 668 YvonneBell 12 informalrtiesinbiddingproce-date: FOR PARENTS OF May 13th 2014, at Life StorageRegistration Fee Ratael A Borla Jr 197 dures and to award the contractOWNER: BONNIE BURRELL Kingwa Leung 881 HOME-SCHOOLED Priscilla L. Franz 884 of River North, 333 West OhioLaura Sapperstein --- 8732 Jose M Carrasquillo 740 in a manner best serving the in-5944W HURON STUDENTS Letta Watson 967 Street, Chicago, Illinois, 60654.Elmore---Niles,IL 60714 Jessica Castro 343 terest of the Village. CHICAGO, IL 60644 WITH DISABILITES Phone: 312-222-0136 RM #136 --- Totes, Boxes, Mi-Thomas Collins 148 Skokie Village Hall is a fully ac-LIEN HOLDER: TURNER AC- Emilio Jennings 982 On Thursday, May 1, 2014 atVashti Watson i 005 Management reserves the rightcrowsve, Heater,Remaining Tanya R Connie 87 cessible building. Persons re-CEPTANCE CORP 5:00 p.m., a meeting conducted to withdraw any unit from sale.Items Blocked Theresa Darbonne 633 quiring assistance should con-5900 W HOWARD STREET 4/24, 5/1 /14#765236 by District 64 will take place at Registered or motor vehicles are4/17,4/24/14 #761223 Elizabeth DeJesux 950 tract the Purchasing Office atSKOKIE, IL 60077 the Educational Service Center, Juan N Delgado 796 847-933-8240 or TTY 673-9330Vehicles: 2004 NISSAN 164 5 Prospect, Park Ridge. JesseDDomingo 518 Michael Aleksic MURANO The purpose of the meeting willLifeStorageofMontclarewill Storage - Legal Storage . Legal Patrick Failon 517 Purchasing Agent VIN # JN8AZ08W24W306787 be to discuss the Dislrict's planshold a Public Sale to enforce a Jeffery J Flores i 9 Village of Skokie Amount of Lien:$7339.00 for providing special education lien imposed on said property, U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTtON 2014758059 Lincoln Park Kenneth Fraizer 610 766561 4/24/2014 4/17, 4/24, 5/1/14 #762891 services to students with disabili-as described below, pursuant to NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE Sabnna M Goodwin 677 ties who willattend a homethe Illinois Self-Service Storage FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, Latrice Green 79 school within the district for theFacility Act. CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ Leon Hall 747 2014-2015 school year.ltyou Illinois Code 770-ILCS 95/7 on Notice is hereby given that on May 8, 2014, BID2WIN Auction- Charies Hoskins 33 are a parent of a home-schooled Wednesday, May 14,2014. eer A Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore ChIcago Shanda M Jefferson 200 student mfra has been or may be Location: LifeStorage of will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lein process, by pub- Timothy L Labron 602 'rdentifiedwifh a disability and Monfclare, at 6603 W Diverseylic auction, the following storage units, The goods to be sold Shirley D Martin 514 you reside within the boundaries Ave. Chicago,Illinois 60707 are generally described as household goods. The terms of the Linda Medina 477 of District 64, you are urged to (773(237-3030. sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North George Norfleet 355 attend.If you have further ques- Management reserves the rightShore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. Lillian M Palacios 118 high school lions pertaining to this meeting,to withdraw any unit from the The sales will be at the following location, 1200 W Fullerton Victona Perez 875 pIsase contact James Even, Di- sale. The contents of the belowAve. Chicago, IL. 60614 and will be at or after 3:Oopmand Tuwandra Q Pledge 686 rector of Special Educabon/Pupil spaces will be sold at a publiccontinue until all units are sold. David E Ramirez 14 Services at 847 318-4332. vale for cash or credit card.If Humberto Quintana- 2628 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago,IL. Crystal Ramsey 510 4/24/1 4 #763519 CUBE news there is no market value or no60647 Johnnie M Rivera 44 bids received, the goods will beUnit D112- Speakers A Sofa Azmavet Rodriguez 681 Public Hearings disposed. Ray Daniels- 2847 N Racine Chicago, IL. 60657 Joanna Rodriguez-Sanches i 12 RegisteredorMotor Vehicles Unit D177- Shelf, Boxes, Dolly, Microwave A Misc. Items Pncilla Ross 792 LEGAL NOTICE OF are sold AS IS / Parts Onlyno Seaway Bank And Trust Attn April Wright- 645 E. 87th Street Ariel Sims 52 PUBLIC HEARING titles or registration. Chicago, IL. 60619 Chartes H Stafford 755 SkokieZoning Board ofAp-Tenant Name Unit Number Unit E180- Boxes, Shelf, Chairs, Massage Chair & Other Hid- Antoine L Teague 501 highschool peals,Wednesday, May21,JME Mechanical-JoseMedina den Items Rose M Troka-Bom 319 2014, Village of Skokie, 5127 A21 03 Lee Arroyo- 628 W Surf Chicago, IL, 60647 Edwin Urrutia 612 OaktonStreet,Skokie,IllinoisSandra Bautista B1105 Unit F144- Boxes, Totes A Bag Alexander J Villafane i 64 cubenews.com 60077, at 7:30 P.M., to ConsiderJohnTan 81119 Barbara Flowers- 1260 N Dearborn PKWY Chicago, IL. 60610 Patricia E Williams 701 the following: Rudy Villareal BI 123 Unit G330- Boxes, Mixer, Sofa, Table, Dresser A Totes Furtyz Wilson 9 NEW JoseVazquez 81132 Alredeo Valderrama- 522 N Armour Chicago, IL. 60642 Toya M Woods 647 2014-5Z - 4231 Enfield enue EwaGora B1167 Unit H193- Speakers, Weight, Dresaer & Boues Sarah Young 843 Abdel and Ghulam Ismailre-FelipeFavela B2161 4/24, 511/14 #759773 4/24 A /1/2014 766411 Quest a variance in order to con-Karen Miller C1139 Thursday, April 24, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 11 Storage. Legal Storage. Legal Storage - Legal Notice s hereby given that pur- . U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758078 Weslside suant to Illinois Self-Storage Fa- NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE cilities Act, a sale will be held on FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, May 14, 2014, at LifeStorage of CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ Portage Park, 6500 West Dakin Notice is hereby given that on May 8, 2014, BID2WIN Auction- Street, Chicago, IL 60634 (773) eer & Storage Cleric for U-Haul Co. North Shore ChIcago 282-2400 The contents of the will be uttering for sale under the Judicial Lain process, by pub- below spaces will be sold at a lic auction, the following storage units. The goods to be sold public sale for cash, credit card are gen&ally described as household goods. The terms of the or certified fundsIf there is no sale will be cash, credit or debit only. 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ROGER STAIJßACH Motor City. In theory, the Tigers are paying $5 million 979: $230 000 (whon he retired for health reasons) per win per season for Cabrera. Howexer, many argue 2014: S738.018, CRI: 22O.9°' a win is worth closer to $7 mil per year. During Dabe th'15 seasons with the Yankees, he aver- JOE MONTAMA 990: S4.000.000 aged a WAR of 9.5 - making the Bambino 2014: S7.I29 518: CRI: 78.2% worth somewhere between $47.5 and $66.5 million per season if he were play- ing on the YES Network these days. When Pete Maravich entered the league as a rookie in 1970. The highest-paid athlete in all of sports his five years/$1 .900,000 sparked controversy and today is boxer Floyd 'Money" Mayweather. ASKETBALLresentment Lotta cash at the time for a newbie who who rakes io $40-plus million per fight.f that's the wasn't even the No, 1 overall pick. He was the third. going rate for a welterweight, imagine what a charis- J Well, fast-forward to the most recent draft. Washington Wizards for- matic heavyweight champ like Muhammad Ali would ward and third overall pick Otto Porter Jr. pocketed $4,278,000 for command in a bidding war between HBO and Show- his rookie season alune, nearly double Maravich's 2014 equivalent ut time. In 1997, heavy-hitter Mike Tyson was paid $30 $2.201,537 (CRI: 500.4%). Those skyrocketed price tags can be di- million to fight Evander Holyfield, while unbeaten rectly linked to the league's explosion in the Michael Jordan era, and welterweight Oscar De La Hoya received $9 mil to MJ was compensated handsomely for his effect. In 1998, his final take on Hector Camacho. Would a modern-day Ali year with the Bulls, His Airness earned $33,140,000. Yeah, in - "Float like a Twitter bird, sting like a Tweet!" - 2014, it's the equivalent of $47,363,159 (CRI: 42.9%(, and it can command $100 mil per fight? #Yes be easily argued that Jordan was worth at least five times that to the NBA, bot it's hard to feel too sorry for the goy. The first Masters champion received a $1.500 check;

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So were feathers and a beak a lifelong dream? In 1974, radio station KGB in San Diego sent a rep over to my college station at San Diego State. I was hanging out with friends and this guy walked in an said, "We need somebody to hand out Easter eggs this Sunday at the zoo. Any volunteers? We all raised oui hands. Then he said, "Oh, and you need to wear a chicken cos- tume. We all still kept our hands ¡n the aix. He looked around the room, saw me and said, 'You, short guy, you'll fit the costume best. 'R see you at the zoo tomorrow." The whole thing took less than 60 seconds.

Why a chicken? Why not a monkey or a turkey or a goat? I asked my boss at the station the exact same question. He just said, "I dont know, there's something inher- ently funny about a chicken" The irony is. this was supposed to be a one-time thing at the zoo. Then right after Easter. I knew Opening Day for the Padres was coming up and I figured it might be a way IAS A CHICKEN to get in for free. Su tasked the station management about me going to the game as the Chicken. I literally went to the stadium in the costume and bought a ticket. I sat there as a fan, did a couple of silty things - a soft M Y F A V OIT E P L A'( shoe dance, a little voodoo on the other team. lt created some great chaos, and I was on the front page uf the newspaper the next day. The station I S T N E DAL K OB V I O U S Y loved ¡t, obviously, because ostensibly.I was a walking billboard. The Padres loved ¡t, too. Ray Kroc, the team owner, had a great sense of humor, BAH BAH B A L K and he was delighted because the fans loved it.

How many times have you put the co-turne on? At least 10,000 times. At least. It wasn't uommon for me to make sio to eight appearances a day, especially during ratings cycles fur the station.

What's your favorite baseball play? As a fan,I love watching a long throw from right field to third. There's nothing more majestic than that. As a chicken, my fa- vorite play is the balk, obviously. Balk Balk. Balk.

What are your thoughts on today's mascots?

I think they're alt designed by corporate committees. They obviously don't have the leeway I did. I tried to fashion it as a comic, and to me, today's mascots are more benign corporate symbols.

Your favorite mascots of aft time, present company exctuded?

I love the Florida Gator - those kids do good stuff and have a lot of fun. And the Kansas City Royals used to havea mascot called Slugger. He was a mountain hun. Very fun and creative,

What's your favorite kind of chicken?

Chicken wings. Hof and zesty. Buffalo style. Eating chicken wings also helps me eliminate the competition. Ifyou can't beat 'em, eat 'em.

Oid you ever lose your costume? One time I lost il going tua minor league hockey game in Wichita. My head and tail were with me, though. So I went outon the ¡ce with my head and my tail and promised I'd be back the next week. And I was.

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'r'Local gi1s playing von Trapps in 'Soundof Music' BY DOROTHY ANDR For Sun-Times Media

en Lyric Opeifa called for young people to audi- tion for the seiten von Trapp children in its sping pro- duction of "The Sound fMusic," a whopping 227 showed ip. Eleven-year-old Isabelle Rob- erts of Glencoe, who has been cast as Brigitta in the Rodgers and Hammerstein bloqkbuster, SUMMER was among the group'vhoturned out last June. ' "I read some dialogle from the FEST script and sang two søngs, 'Do, Re Mi' and 'So Long, 1'arewell,' the one the family uses when they information are escaping," she saiL We're looking for informa- Isabelle, a sixth-grader at Cen- tion on outdoor summer tral School in Glencoe, not only festivals - whether it's acts, but also studies piano and focused on music, art, food plays percussion. "When I got a call back in or more - to include in an November I had actually forgot- upcoming roundup. ten about the auditio," Isabelle admitted. She made the cut again Send dates, times, locations, mu- and in January was clled back sic lineups if applicable, contact for two consecutive . udition (From left) Kylee Hennes, Isabelle Roberts of Glencoe, Jenn Gambatese, Nicole Scimeca of Park Ridge, Julia Schweizer, Michael information for the festival and a sessions. "After therst audition, Harp and Brady Tutton play six of the seven von Trapp children and their governess, Maria, in Lyric Opera's "The Sound of Music." brief description of the offerings some of us were told to come to Sara Burrows at sburrows@ back the next day an i sing 'The problem. "Her first part was Gail was in Target when she pioneerlocal.com by May 19. Lonely Goatherd' an s 'The Sound 'THE SOUND OF MUSIC' when she was two years old," saidgot the call that Nicole had made Please use Outdoor Fest and of Music,' " she conued. "We Lyric Opera of Chicago, 20 N. her mother Gail. "She was Little it through the entire audition Sal and danced in the 'Shipoopi' process and was cast as Gretl. the location of the festival in the just had one night to repare the Wacker Drive, Chicago number in 'The Music Man.' "I screamed," she admitted, and email subject. Event photos also songs." "th January a gro p of 91 local April 25-May25 "Our whole family is in commu-then arranged the family's sched- are welcome. children were prese ted to us (312) 332-2244; LyricOpera.org nity theater," Gail continued, "andule to accommodate six rehears- over three days at Son Casting," Nicole has been in lots of shows." als a week. CONTACT Go said Lyric's associat : artistic ad- "I was a pickpocket in 'Oliver!' Once the production opens Jennifer Thomas ministrator Christo .h Ptack, add- and I played an enchanted sugar the children will appear in eight Managing Editor, Features ing that he, conduct i r Marc Bruni left the audition, her mother cube in 'Beauty and the Beast,'" shows a week, half matinee, half (312) 321-2649 and Michael Black,Iyric's chorus Michelle's phone rang. "We weren'tNicole chimed in. evening. Due to ticket demand, master, made the d .isions. even home yet," Michelle said, "and The first-grader at Roosevelt four additional performances [email protected] The final auditio . included we found out that she had a part." Elementary School in Park Ridgehave been added to the previously singing in harmony, ' hich was the "Mom screamed," Isabelle has been in several television announced schedule. Sara Burrows hallmark of the von rapp Family remembered. "I was starving and commercials and also in print ads The role of Captain von Trapp Features Editor Singers. "There wea lot of kids she took me to McDonald's." for American Girl and the Land will be played by Chicago native there," Isabelle rem mbered, "and Nicole Scimeca, 6, of Park of Nod. Billy Zane, whose film credits in- (312) 321-2714 different people ii g around. ItRidge won the part of the young- "Nicole has an amazing atten- dude James Cameron's "Titanic." [email protected] was very stressful." est von Trapp child, Gretl, but tion span," her mother continued.Jenn Gambatese of Broadway Barely 20 minutes after Isabelle her tender age has been no "She likes being with people." stars as Maria. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY APRIL 24 2014 31

u II THEATRE David Catlin helms whale ola tale with 'Moby Dick'

BY CATEY SULL!VAN ! For Sun-Times Media

It's one of the most famous titles in the Canon of American literature. But we'd wager that most people never get further than the book flap when it comes to actually reading Herman Melville's "Moby Dick." But in bringing "Moby Dick" to the stage, Evanston director David Catlin, an ensem- ble member of Lookingglass Theatre and Northwestern University theater professor, hopes to capture precisely why Melville's 1851 classic is lauded as the prototypical Great American Novel. Catlin's adapta- tion of "Moby Dick" opens April 25 in a Northwestern student production he's also directing. Veteran actor and Northwestern theatre profes- "I didn't read [the book] myself until I sor David Catlin's adaptation of "Moby Dick," in signed on to teach a class about it," he says. collaboration with Actors Gymnasium, ¡son stage at "I ended up drinking like a gallon of coffee Northwestern starting April25. and staying up for three nights in a row with it. And it was amazing - exciting and MOBY DICK' strange and unlike anything I'd ever read." April 25 through May 4 In Catlin's adaptation, the production Ethel M. Barberlheatre, Northwestern uses circus stunts, dance, puppetry and University campus, 30 Arts Circle Drive, music to spin the story of Captain Ahab, Evanston the scarred whaler intent on slaughtering $5-$25 SEINFEE the Great White of the title. The narrative unfolds from the point of view of Ishmael, a (847) 491-4819; Northwestern.edu/news- restless wanderer who signs on for Ahab's center voyage and finds himself on a death-defying life-defining struggle. NU senior Samuel Zeisel portrays Ish- mael, whose search for belonging lies near the heart of "Moby Dick," he says. "One of the things that makes this novel "I think most of us feel like we're on a FRIDAY, JUNE 61PM great is that it explores the reasons people sports team," says Zeisel. "The stuff we're search, the ways we constantly try to figure doing isn't dangerous, but it is difficult. For TICKETS ON SALE TODAY AT lOAM! out why we're alive and what our purpose instance, there's one sequence where I'm is," Zeisel says. "What's beautiful and ter- in the belly of a whale. I have to climb onto rifying all at once about 'Moby Dick' is that this platform and then just fall backward. I Melville never answers those questions." totally trust that the cast will always catch THE Like the rest of the roughly 15-member me, but it's still the scariest thing I've ever ensemble in Catlin's adaptation of "Moby done." Dick," Zeisel accumulated a fair number Moby Dick is very much a story about of scrapes and bruises over months of passion, Catlin and Zeisel say, about devot- rehearsals. The cast began digging into the ing your very being to a life-defining idea or GENESEE novel at the beginning of the winter term in a quest. THE SPOTLIGHT IS CLOSER THAN YOU THINK "To be consumed wholly is both a violent Catlin's audition-only course, Finding Moby TICKETMASTER.COM GENESEETHEATRE.COM Dick. and a wonderful thing," says Catlin. "How 1-800-982-2181 Catlin broke the class into two sections, much do we all yearn to be engaged with, TICKETMASTER OUTLETS THE BOX OFFICE or devoted to, something with every fiber with students dividing time between liter- A iS TOURING PRODUCTION ary analysis of the work and training in of our being? We all want to find passion, movement and circus stunts at Evanston's whether it's for our family or a sports team Actors Gymnasium. Catlin's adaptation or a cause. Passion is the total opposite of includes aerial stunts, tumbling, gymnasticsboredom. But in the case of Ahab, that pas- and acrobatics. sion goes too far." LICATION NIL 32 THURSDAY, APRIL 24,2014 I A PIONEER PRESS

Celebrated around the world on both HI MOVIE REVIEW BEGINSstage and screen, Shakespeare's rousing masterpiece receives its first-ever staging in CSrs TUESDAYCourtyard Theater.

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Johnlurturro and WoI Allen inFai.luii' Gigolo Hf) 'Fading Gigolo' not exactly plausible BY BRUCE IGRAM Personally, I spent the next half hour Film Critic mourning the fact that I've never got- ten much more than commentary on the "You want to turn me into a 'ho?" weather from my dentists, but then, I've That's John Turturro speaking to Woody never lived in New York. The important Allen in Turturro's oddball comedy ro- thing is that Fioravante takes the job, pri- mance and, yes, that's precisely what Allen's manly to help Murray out, and proceeds character is proposing: a side to rock Dr. Parker's world. Not business for the fuzzy-haired 'FADINGGIGOLO' in the pornographic sense, part-time florist, with Sharon ** /2 but the old-fashioned roman- Stone as his first client. tic one, with dancing, manly Well, sure, why not? reserve and undivided attention. Actually, that's a very big why not and Soon, they're in business and the money we're asked to buy into some even wilder is starting to roll in until Murray decides, unlikelihoods in "Fading Gigolo," but if you for some incomprehensible reason, to pitch O can set that aside - along with the vanity ofFioravante to the lonely widow of a Hasidic Turturro having cast himself, un-ironically, rabbi (Vanessa Paradis), who is loved from as a ladies' man supreme - there are thingsafar by a Hasidic neighborhood patrolman "Once more unto the breach, to enjoy here. If you're not particular about (Liev Schreiber). Numerous romantic and plausibility, that is. comedic complications ensue. dear friends, once morel" I Allen plays Murray, an antiquarian Turturro takes the writing credit, but bookshop owner in New York, whose Allen provided major input as the story de- business has been sunk by the Internet. veloped, meaning that "Fading Gigolo" of- Writer/director Turturro is Fioravante, ten plays like the sort of comedy romance a middle-aged, under-employed bachelor Allen was turning out 30 or 40 years ago who speaks little but has an innate un- - minus his zingier dialogue. The mood is derstanding of orchids - and women. So, much the same, in other words, and that's a when Murray's dentist Dr. Parker (Stone) good thing. The difference being that it was confides to him one day that she wants to easy to accept the romanticized New York try a ménage a trois with her gal pal Selima that Allen created while this one hardly ever (Sofia Vergara of TV's "Modern Family"), rings true. I Murray volunteers Fioravante's services. Though maybe that's just the opinion of a timothy R, SdiwtnÇ.r MAJOR mmiclnMIrm% SPONSOR 2013/Il SEASON md Gait Waikr SOPPORERS For a $1,000 fee. Minus 20 percent for guy who has never inspired erotic confidenc- ccsd. HWT .LPMorgan McCoaMc himself, of course. es from dentists. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PIJBUCATION THURSDAY, APRIL 24,2014 33

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OUT OF MEL'S glazed ham loaf. KITCHEN My mom had an endless By arsenal of magical recipes MEUSSA ELSMO leftover ham. The smoked themed dinners just kept o coming for what felt like w I am going to make a until that ham's bone gave u ham this week. last morsels of meat in a pot o IthinkThose seemingly innocu- thick pea soup. And just when ous words would fall from my couldn't take another bite of h mother's mouth once every three that squeaky clean bone would months or so and send me into a finally land with a loud thud at culinary tailspin known as ham the bottom of an otherwise em dread. garbage can. Even though our local super- Sure, we had all endured m A German-slyle omelet is one way to whittle down market was likely peddling hams than a few sodium-induced reserves of leftover Easter ham. PHOTO BY MELISSA [18MO for pennies a pound, my mom's pressure spikes, but her tal initial ham dinner always had for stretching a single hm in a Norman Rockwell vibe and week's worth of family xieals w served to quell my fears for a most impressive. In fact the folks little while. She'd center the enor- behind the nose-to-tail iiove- mous Coca-Cola glazed beast in ment of today could hav seri- the center of the table and serve ously learned a thing ortwo from MY MOM'S BAUERNFRUHSTUCK-GERMAN FARMER'S BREAKFAST it alongside scalloped potatoes watching my mom handle a ham. Over 30 years ago, while vacationing in California, my mom bought a copy of the Sunset Cookbook for $2.99. lt and green beans. We'd slather I am happy to report he ham contained a recipe for Bauernfrühstück and over the years she adapted the egg dish to suit her personal tastes. warm rolls with butter and talk dread of my youth has 1een merrily as we nibbled the salty replaced with a sincere espect meat. for the frugal approach ny mom 114 cup butter 114 cup chopped fresh Italian parsley As our family meal came to a took with her cookery've even 2 cups diced raw potato 6 eggs happy end we'd inevitably turn passed ham dread dowr through /4 cup chopped sweet onion 3/4 teaspoon sah and a dash pepper aur attention to the leftover ham the generations by cooking up a in the middle of the table. Even ham and whittling it doWn to the 1/8 cup diced red pepper 2tablespoons milk though we had eaten ourselves bone for my family a cop1e of 11/2 cup leftover diced ham \ 1/2cup shredded Havarti cheese into a smoked-meat coma it times a year. looked as though we had barely With Easter having jist ended, made a dent in the 18-pound ham.plenty of folks are staring down 'pre heat the oven to 375 degrees. Melt butter in a 0-inch oven-proof, non-stick frying pan. Add the potatoes and In that moment ham dread would a refrigerator full of leftover hain onions, cover and cook over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally for about 20 minutes or until evenly browned overtake my brother and lin full these days, and I thought it would \and potatoes are tender. Add the ham and parsley and mix well. Reduce heat to medium-low. force. We knew our family din- be only fitting to share one of my In a medium bowl beat together the eggs, salt, pepper and milk until well-blended. Pour the egg mixture over the ners were destined to become an mom's many recipes to use up potatoes and ham. Cover and cook until eggs are almost set (about 15 minutes). Transfer the pan to the oven for 5-8 endless parade of ham sandwich- mountains of holiday leftovers. minutes or until eggs are fully set. Sprinkle the omelet with the cheese and return to the oven until the cheese melts. es, ham and cheese omelets, ham Her take on a German omelet is Using a rubber spatula, transfer the Bauemfrühstück to a serving plate. Cut into 6-8 wedges and serve. salads, ham and potatoes, creamyboth filling and delicious and a ham casserole and ultimately worthy way to revisit the humble some sort of super freaky cherry ham NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION ThURSDAY, APRIL 24, 2014 I 35 III CO CALENDAR BY AGGREGO NEWS SERVICE

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Skokie Public Library, Ave., Park Ridge. as part of the Pickwick Theatre Classic ey at the same time. Activities include 5215 Dakton St., Skokie. Call 847-324- Spring Books & Baskets Wine and Watercolors Film Series. Pickwick Theatre, 5 S. "Recycling Made Easy" (runs IO a.rn.-2 3149. Benefit Brunch Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. p.m.), "Accessorize Yourself with Duct 4p.m.: Enjoy an evening of wine and Il am.: Touched by an Animal hosts Tape" (noon-2:30 p.m.), a screening Critic's Choice Cinema 'Tanta hors d'oeuvres while viewing artwork its annual benefit brunch. Jennifer 'Snoopy! The Musical' of "Gasland" (noon), a screening of Agua' by senior residents. Attendees can Holland, author of New York Times 7:30 p.m.: Join Charlie Brown, Lucy, 2 p.m.: A family on vacation is stuck in- bid on their favorite pieces. Proceeds "Promised Land" (2:30 p.m.) and a Linus and the rest of the Peanuts gang bestsellers Unlikely Friendships" benefit the Alzheimer's Association. Friends of the Library Book Sale (2-4 doors during a rainstorm, but the time as they sing their way through a series and "Unlikely Loves," will speak and Silverado Senior Living - Orchard Park, p.m.). Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 they reluctantly spend together turns autograph copies of her books of 5520 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call of vignettes. The musical focuses on N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call out to be the most meaningful part of animal stories. There will also be gift 888-328-5400. the life of Snoopy, from the puppy farm 708-867-7828. their unexpectedly enjoyable getaway. to his attempts at writing the great loo minutes. Call 847-929-5101 or baskets, a silent auction, raffles and Songs from the Danube American novel. Presented by Petite MGPL Craft Blackout Poefry check out the Movies & More page on more. Holiday Inn - North Shore, 5300 7p.m.: Musician Mazurka Wojciech- Opera. Mary Wilson House Beyer Canvas www.mgpl.orgto learn more. Morton Touhy Ave., Skokie. Call 773-728-6336. owska performs European folk music Auditorium, 306 S. Prospect Ave., Park lo am.: In celebration of National Po- Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., $42-$50. on her accordion. Eisenhower Public Ridge. Call 847-553-4442. $25 adults, etry Month, try your hand at blackout Morton Grove. Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood $22 seniors, $15 students, free for ages poetry. Cover up the words that don't Pizza and Bingo Heights. 5 and under. inspire to let a poem emerge. Materials Science Saturdays Il am.: Join friends for an afternoon of will be provided. For more information 2 p.m.: Robin Meher provides a hands- pizza, Bingo and prizes. For ages 18 and Make Movies or to register, go to calendar.mgpl.org on science project for families. Evan- older. Prairie View Community Center, SATURDAY, APRIL26 7p.m.: Learn how to use Apple's iMovie or call 847-929-5101. Morton Grove ston Public Library - Chicago Avenue 6834 Dempster St., Morton Grove. 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Call and passion, and will feature music appeared on Comedy Central and "The Red, Sleeping Beauty, Pinocchio and 2960. 708-453-7645. spanning six centuries and numerous Late Show with David Letterman," per- many more. Admission price includes forms stand-up. $22 and a minimum of cultures, Unitarian Church of Evanston, Spring Flea Market lunch (hot dog, chips and drink), arts Bella Voce: Spring Renaissance two food or drink purchases. Additional 1330 Ridge Ave., Evanston. Call 847- 9 am.: Free for shoppers, $15-$20 for and crafts, face painting, games, a live 2014 performances on Friday at 10:30 p.m. 864-1330. sellers. Oakton Community Center, performance of "The Super Hero" show 7 p.m.: The choir ends their season and Saturday at 9:30 p.m. Zanies 4701 Oakton St., Skokie. and a dance party. The Stahl Family with selections from Renaissance Comedy Night Club Rosemont, 5437 Arbor Day Celebration Theatre, 5900 W. Belmont Road, Chi- composers Josquin and Ockeghm. Park Place, Rosemont. 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Edison Park Lutheran Church United in faith Lutheran Church st. John LLlttleran Church St. Alban's Episcopal' 6525 Vf Irving Park Road 6626 N. Oliphant Ave. Chicago, IL (LCMS) Family-friendly church www.unitedinfaith.org 773-283-232w 7429 N. Milwaukee Ave. for every kind of family. (Across park from Edison Park Metra) Sunday 847-647-9867 Single? Partnered? 773631.9131, wedisonparkchurth.com 8:30 AM Traditional Worship www.st-john-niles.org Saturday Worship 4:30 p.m. 9:30 $vI Sunday School Spouse and kids? 1O:0 AM Praise & Preaching Christ crucified 6240 N. Avondale, Sunday Worship 8:00,9:15 & 10:30 a.m. Wrship Service for your forgiveness near Devon & Harlem Rev. Dr, Michael D. Sparby, Sr. Pastor Tuesday 7:00 PM Bible Study Welcoming traditional worship Carole Edwards, Associate in Ministry Rei. Lester White Communion every Sunday. 9:30 Handi4apped Accessible Sanctuary Handicap accessible Matt Haider, Worship / Music stalbanschicago.org ALL ARE WELCOME! Sunday Worship at 9:30 Michael Lyda, Children/Youth/Family Sunday School & Bible Class 10:45 PARK RIDGE St. Paul Lutheran Church GLEN VIE W Rev. Matthew Joseph Gunia, Pastor "For whenever our heart condemns us, 5650 N. Canfield, 60631. Rohr Chabad Center of Glenview Park Ridge 701 Harlem Avenue, Glenviow God is greater than our heart . (708) 8575044 www.stpaulcanfield.org Presbyterian Church Shabbat morning services 9:30 am -1 John 3:20 i 300 W. Crescent Ave. Street Level, Air Condioned NO membership required 847-823-4135 For all your Jewish needs caB Sunday Service:1O'OO am Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45AM 847-910-1738 NORRIDGE Childrens programmingtopie-k .7thgrade. Sunday School & Adu Bible 9:30AM www.ChabadotGlenview.com Nursery service for younger children Zion Lutheran Church 8:45 am Confirmation classes toi 8th grade Saturday Worship 6PM 8600 W Lawrence Avenue 9:00 am High School MORTON GROVE Adult Education Bible StUdy Sunday 1 1 :30 am Lutheran Unity School - West Norridge, IL 60706 Adult Educaòon Bìbie Study Thursdays 6:30 pm (708) 453-3514 Pre K-Grade 8, SHARING GOD. st. Like's Evangelical 'Open Forum' Adult Learning First Thursday Rev. Luther John Bajus, Pastor CoVenant Church every month 6:30 pm TOUCHING UVES EVERYWHERE Sunday Worship 9:30 am 9233 Shrmer Rd., Morton Grove Holy Communion 3rd & 5th Sunday www.parkridgepresby.org Sunday Worship & Sunday School - 1 0 AM Early Communion - ist Sunday 9:00 am Norwood Park http://www.stlukesecc.org/ Like us on Facebook Sunday School - 10:35 am Lutheran Church Hndicap Accessible Rev. Caryle Aitken Wilkie Pastor Pabtor Gordon Smith Adult Bible Study - 1 0:45 am Mr. Aaron Higashi Dir. of Youth & 5917 N. Nina Ave Chicago, IL Pastor Elizabeth Jones Handicapped Accessible P: 773.631.2860 Serving the Community Family Ministries Sharing God's Promises F: 773.631.0142 Morton Gmve community church Mrs. Amy Schaetzlein Sunday School Dir. www.norwoodparklutheran.org PresbyterIan church (USA) NORTHFIELD Worship Services 8944 Austin Avenue Sundays (1ke and Austin) orlon Grove, IL Willow Creek At 47) 965-2982 Community Church 10:00am www.rgccpresbyterian.org North Shore Campus Sunday Worship 1 QAM 315 Waukegan Road Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) Fellowship i lAM Re'. Lolly Dominski 847-441-6599 6201 W Peterson Ave. Sunday Services: 9 & 11am Handcapped Accessible Promiseland (lnfants-Gr5): 9 & 1 1 am Chicago, IL (773) 631-0715 ALL ARE WELCOME! Elevate (Grades 6-8): 9 & 11am Saturday Worship 5:30PM Impact (Grades 9.-12): 6pm

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SKOKIE SKOKIE SKOKIE WILM EIlE Devar Emet Messianic Congregation Bene Shalom KOt EMETH Synagogue Beth Hillel Congregation 4435 Qaklon. Skokie (847) 677-3330 Conservative Congregation 7800 Nues Ave., Skokie www beneshalom org Interfaith Families Welcome Rabbi Barry Schechter Bnai Emunah Rabbi Dr Douglas Goldhamer 847-674-9146 3220 Big Tree Lane, 847-256-1213 5130 Touhy, Skokie Asst. Rabbi Shan Chen, Soloist Chariene Brooks www.devaremet.org www.bhcbe.org (1block west of Edens) All services voice and sign language Join us for Shabbat Services at lOam Kabbalat Shabbat Fddays 6:00 PM Check our website for service times A Community of Jews who believe and teach 847-673-3370 Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9:30 AM that Veshua (Jesus) is the Promised Jewish Messiah" Jr. Congregation, Tot Shabbat, Torah Time 10:30 AM

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III MAINE EAST Trier has played big role in Blue Demons' ascension All-state senior goalie has helpetheam CHECKING IN post winning record last two seasons ibesday, April 15 BY KATE H!LIN Evanston 4 For Sun-Times Media, @SportsLoisLane Maine East 3 EVANSTON - Maine East's Isabelle Trier plans to head offto Washington University in St. Louis this fall, but she said she'll leave confident in the future THE SKINNY of the Blue Demons girls water polo program. That's Evanston's Honore Collins scored something she may not have been able to say a few the game-winning goal 27 seconds years earlier. into the third extra period Tuesday As Trier prepares to close out an impressive and night, lifting the Wildkits girls water unexpected career as Maine East's goalkeeper, the se- polo team to a 4-3 sudden-death nior hopes to leave a legacy that extends beyond team victory over Maine East in Evanston. records and personal accolades. It was Collins' third goal of the night. Oak Park-River Forest alumnus Ben Lewis took second in Maine East went 7-20 during Trier's first season Evanston and Maine East tallied just I-meter diving at the NCAA Division III Championships March with the program. Trier, who didn't know anything one goal apiece in regulation, but they 19-22. Lewis dives for Denison. I PHOTO COURTESY SEMMAROSENBURO about water polo, was thrown into the position of picked up the pace in the overtime goalie as a freshman after the team's incumbent periods. didn't return. The program has since made significant III COLLEGE NOTES progress, going 21-7 in 2012 and 19-11 last season. It fell to 11-5 this season after a 4-3 sudden-death loss at TURNING POINT Evanston on April 15. "My freshman yeax we started off with a pretty Maine East (Il-5) tallied the first Local athletes factør in goal in the first of the two mandatory weak program," Trier said. "We didn't have a lot of people that even swam and we weren't as developed as overtime periods, but Evanston (Il-4) other programs in the area. Girls started working their scored twice before the break. The D-III swim champ jonshipsbutts off, though, and the same girls came back. We Wildkits could have played tentatively started to develop a bond and set goals." after giving up a tying goal with 1:03 BY NICK BULLOCK a 499.95 score. }e placed ninth in 3-meter While Trier is quick to credit her teammates, coach left in the second overtime period, For Sun-Times Media, @HSCNewsNorth diving with 475.$. Amherst finished 11th as a Mehul Amin said Trier has been one of the teams but they came out aggressive in the team. most important pieces during its rise, providing a sudden-death period and set up the Five local athletes competed in the NCAA steady presence in net and serving as a leader outside game-winner. Division III Championships March l9'22 in Former Steveson Max Golem-the pool. Indianapolis. bo, a sophomore on the Washington baseball "She's always calm, cool and collected until after the Denison diver Ben Lewis, an Oak Park- team in St. Louis, reçently earned Universitygame," Amin said. "She's never emotional. When she ThE STAR River Forest alumnus, took second place Athletic Association Athlete ofthe Week gets scored on, she'll smile afterward. ... She doesn't Collins, a sophomore, was the ag- in 1-meter diving with a score of 521.75. He honors. Golembo hit .500 in a recent three- get frustrated or have tunnel vision. She keeps an gressor throughout the game, using also took eighth place in 3-meter diving with gaine stretch to earn the award. He reached open mind and is able to progress further and further her speed to help set up Evanston's 459.9. Denison took second place as a team. base in each oftie teams first 28 games and because she's willing to learn from anybody." offense. Her first goal with 3:58 The University of Chicago took 10th place, is hitting .348 with a .482 on-base percentage It is not just Amin and Maine East that recognize remaining in the first quarter came on helped by Bryan Bunning from Lake Forestthrough April 16. Trier's talent. She's been all-conference three times a lob pass from goalie Olivia Everhart, and teammate Eric Hailman from Oak Several other rea athletes are on the and last season was named to the all-state third team. and Collins won each of the face-offs Park-River Forest. Bunning was part of the team, includingjunior infielder Andrew "Every coach the past four years has talked about to keep the Wildkits in attack mode. fifth-place 200-yard medley relay team and Goldstick and freshman infielder Ben her," Amin said. "I don't have to say much. They are the 14th-place 400 medley relay team. He Browdy, both frm Deerfield, freshman the ones doing all the pushing for her at the end of the Two of her three goals came from the also swam in the 100 backstroke. pitcher Scott Ne)son (Barrington), freshmanday." right side of the net. Hailman was part of the sixth-place 800 pitcher and utility player Brad Margolin With the highs and lows Trier has seen, she hopes freestyle relay team and the seventh-place (Glenbrook Norti) and freshman outfielder at the end ofthe day that her lasting legacy will be in 400 freestyle relay team. He also swam in Josh Katz (New 1'rier). the growth of the sport at the school. BY ThE NUMBERS the 200 individual medley, the 100 butterfly "I want to make the program better and inspire The teams combined for three goals in and the 100 freestyle. Have a suestIpnfor the College Roundup? other girls," she said. 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III NILESWEST IllNILES WEST Loyd still Reynolds and her players hungry share travel softball bond for title BY JTh SANNES For Sun-Times Media, @JimSannes BY JAKUB RUDNUC For Sun-Times Media, @jakubrudnik Four years ago, Nicole Reynolds was coach- ing with the North Suburban Slammers, a In Jewell Loyd's first two collegiate sea- travelling softball league based in NUes for girls Sons, the Notre Dame women's basketball 14 and under. Her team, composed of players in team went 57-1 in regular-season games the seventh through ninth grade, advanced to - the best record among any team during nationals in Missouri. that time. Reynolds also has coached the NUes West During those two years the team has softball team since the summer of 2010 and won regular-season and conference many of those former Slammers are now playing tournament championships in the Big under her for the fourth consecutive season. East (2013) and ACC (2014). However, the 'We've always had a good relationship, and it Fighting Irish have been unable to capture really started with playing travel softball with a national championship, faffing in the Final her," said Alyssa Falcone, a senior outfielder Four twice to Connecticut. for the Wolves (3-11). Falcone is one of three Loyd, a 5-foot-10 guard and former Nues seniors and nine total players that played with West standout, led Notre Dame in scoring Reynolds on the under-14 team and is still on as a sophomore at 18.6 points per game, her team today. and the Fighting Irish won all 29 regular Although the wins have been hard to come season games by an average of 24.8 points. by this season, Reynolds said she has seen the "Our coaching staff is very competitive, players make strides on and off the field. and they bring in very competitive players," "It's great to see them mature both person- boyd said. "Even ifwe win by 20, they're ally and softball-wise," Reynolds said. "It's fun not satisfied. There's always something we to see how they've developed and how they've can be improving." worked hard." Notre Dame defeated ranked opponents The bonds Reynolds forms with her players N.C. State and Duke for its first ACC have helped them make progress. tournament championship. But it was still "We've known each other for so long that a long way from reaching its goal. Notre Dame guard Jewell Loyd (32), a former Nues West standout, collides into Connecticut guard Moriah it's great getting corrections from her," said "Our senior class had been to four Final Jefferson (4) during the first half of the championship game in the Final Four on April 6 in Nashville, Tenn. Atorena Michael, a junior shortstop. "I won't Fours, so not making it back would have I JOHN BAZEMOREJAP take it in a mean way. I'll always take it as a been a waste of a season for them," Loyd positive." said. "With Skylar [Diggins] gone and a with UConn, especially with senior forwardbecause that's a simple thing," Loyd said. Michael was called up last year to play with young team, we wanted to prove people Natalie Achonwa out with a torn ACL. "We wanted to come out and have some the varsity squad as a sophomore. She said that wrong and make it back." "We knew it was going to be a tough energy, but some people were shot dead. her time and relationship with Reynolds eased After winning its first four NCAA game. They're bigger than us, and that We hadn't been in that situation before, and the transition. tournament games by double digits, Notre makes it tough to rebound for us," Loyd we definitely lost some mental toughness." "I was really terrified to play with all of Dame beat ACC foe Maryland by 26 in said. "Natalie is a leader, and not having UConn would go on to win 79-58 and the older people," Michael said. "Knowing the Final Four to set up a championship her out there hurt us." capture its second straight NCAA champi- Reynolds, she really helped me be able to get matchup with UConn. Notre Dame fell behind early in the first onship. For Loyd and Notre Dame, it means through the season and be confident with my

"We didn't take any team for granted," hall getting beat repeatedly on the inside another ofiseason of preparing to make abilities." - T_ Loyd said. "It's a big test of your team, you by UConn. A pair of 3-pointers by Loyd another run at a national title. Because the seniors were among that first get to see how mentally tough you are." trimmed Notre Dame's deficit to 43-38, "We'll be fine. We lost our seniors, but group she coached, Reynolds said that she will Before the title game, Loyd said that but UConn deflated the Irish at the end we're ready and motivated and we have always feel a special bond to them. Falcone said she heard from NUes West coaches Tony of the half with an offensive rebound and athletic kids coming in," Loyd said. "Our she feels the same way. Konsewicz and Mike Parker and some of put-back. team had a chip on our shoulder this sea- "She's not only a coach, but she's an inspira- her former teammates. "We missed a box-out right at the end son, but we want to be good again and we tion to me," Falcone said. "I'm going to really Notre Dame knew it would have trouble of the half, and we were kind of frustrated want to get back." miss that next year." THURSDAY, APRIL 24,2014 A PIONEER PRES PUBLICA11ON NIL

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BY MATI HARNESS even fields both a bos and a girls [email protected], @hamesspreps lacrosse team. "Lacrosse is healter than BrianVernon Hills athletic director it's ever been," said yola girls McDonald is a big pro- lacrosse coach John er, who ponent of adding boys and girls is in his 13th seasonth the lacrosse to the IHSA'S roster. Ramblers. But he can't do it alone. Dwyer said demdfor While more than enough girls Loyola's summer caPS recently lacrosse teams want to play in forced him to offer sssions for the IHSA playoffs and become a incoming first-grade. Last sum- fully-sanctioned sport under the mer, he had the bi st staff in his state organization, there are too more than a decadeperating the many dissenters among the boys camps. teams. And the IHSA stipulates Lacrosse that both boys and girls lacrosse has been have to join together. classified as McDonald said he's frustrated an emerging by the schools that have teams sport by the ABOVE. New Trier boys lacrosse coach Tom Herrala holds the trophy while sur- but aren't willing to be recog- IHSA since rounded by his team after beating Loyola on June 4,2011. in the Illinois HighSchool nized by the state's association. the 2010-11 Lacrosse Associations's state finals, jFILE In response, McDonald no longer school year, schedules games against schools meaning it LEFT:Loyola girls lacrosse coach John Dwyer (left) has led the Ramblers to the that refuse to join the 1H SA. follows all last five state titles. "Lacrosse is healthier than it's ever been," he said. "The last "It seems like we are stuck in the rules and piece of the puzzle is for the IHSA to sponsor it as a full sport." i jos CYGANOWSKI/FOR this hole, and we can't get out of policies in SUN-TIMES MEDIA it," McDonald said. "I don't know place for fully- what the reasons are, maybe sanctioned financial, but I respect the right IHSA sports teams, 43 programs - three tee for the 2010-11 school year. of those schools to have them. like football more than the IHSA-stipulated "There are some ADs who won't "But for us, I feel like they and softball minimum - wanted the IHSA to sign that form. I get it. Budgets are inhibiting the growth of the - with one run their state series and to be- are tight, and there are a lot of sport." big exception. The ISA doesn't December 2013 board meet- come an IHSA sport. This is the other sports for kids to play. But Lacrosse is the fastest growingorganize the lacrossstate tour- ing that 55 of the state's 102 first year that the girls surpassedwe carve out that money each prep sport in the country accord-naments. boys lacrosse teams wanted to the 40-vote minimum. year for lacrosse. Some schools ing to the National Federation of The Illinois Highchool La- participate in an IHSA-organized Matt Troha, an assistant are just choosing not to do that." State High School Associations. crosse Association s the boys state series. Since boys lacrosse executive director at the IHSA, Glenbrook South treats As of 2012, 22 states either fully lacrosse state tourn.1 ent and came 10 teams shy of reaching said the organization would not lacrosse like any other IHSA- sanction lacrosse or recognize it the Illinois High Schol Women's the 65-team benchmark estab- release the names of the schools sponsored sport offered at the as a sport. Lacrosse Associatioputs on the lished by the IHSA, the state that signed the petition for the school. Money is budgeted for Lacrosse's growth has been girls state tournamet. organization declined to make state series. coaches, officials, travel and use equally robust locally. Once a New Trier boys larosse coach girls lacrosse a fully-fledged sport "We are not blaming the IHSA of facilities. sport solely played by schools Tom Herrala is confient the as well. It didn't matter that morefor this because they have put it But while the sport is growing, on the North Shore, lacrosse is IHSA will some dayrganize his than enough girls lacrosse teams out there for us," said Glenbrook there are still suburban schools now a high school sport in every sport's state series,t it won't wanted to participate in a state South athletic director Steve that have no interest in adding region of the Chicagoland area. be until at least 2015 tournament run by the IHSA. Rockrohr, who served on the the sport. Young, a Chicago Public School, It was reported athe IHSA'S Of the state's 58 girls lacrosse IHSA lacrosse advisory commit- In District 219, which includes NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I THURSDAY, APRIL 24,2014 I 51 highschoolcubenews.wm Report scores to: ppnpreps@pioneeilocaLcom I highchoolCUBEnewsnews

Nues North and Nues West, the sport has yet to catch on, even at a club level. Water polo continues to Niles North athletic direc- thrive afterjoining IHSA tor Karl Costello conceded F OLLOW THE LEADER though that full IHSA status w' could position the sport for approval at Niles North. "Yes, if more schools were involved and it was an IHSA sport, I think it would help," Costello said. "Right now, there is no vibe or buzz." Should that change, Niles North is prepared. School officials requested that lacrosse lines be included on the synthetic turf field that was installed at the Vikings' football stadium in 2007. Loyola senior Mark Dowdie has played lacrosse, bas- ketball and football for the Ramblers and he doesn't see much of a distinction between the IHSA's emerging and fully- sanctioned sports. "I don't think there are any real differences," Dowdle said. But lacrosse becoming a full ifiSA sport "could help awareness, possibly raise the overall level of competition, and get more people on board, In this May II, 2013, photo, Fenwick boys water in general." polo coach Kyle Perry (right) embraces Matt Dwyer and Herrala - Farmer after the Friars won a sectional title. AIE coaches oftwo ofthe most successful programs in state BY GEORGE M. WLCOX Public League where there are 20boysteams this IHSA champion in 2010, but Catholic girls team.s history - said fully join- gwilcox@pioneerlocaicom, @geomwilcox season, according to Illpolo.com. continue to thrive with Fenwick and defending ing the IHSA would have its Sauser said the first season included 65 boys state champion St. Ignatius continuing to top drawbacks. Both lamented Chris Parolin didn't notice much of a difference.teams and 45 girls teams. lllpolo.com's rankings this season losing control of the state As a sophomore in 2002, Parolin and Fenwick New Trier boys waterpolocoach David Current Fenwick boys coach Kyle Perry suc- tournament. won the firstSA state championship in boys GOodSpeed has been affiliated with the sport since ceeded his legendary father David after David Currently, teams in the water polo. He also won state one year earlier he started playing in 1974. He graduated from Perry's death in 2011. Kyle Perry graduated from boys and girls lacrosse state when the Friars captured the last state title as Glenbrook North in 1978 as the Spartans became Fenwick in 2001 and played with Parolin on the playoffs are seeded from best part ofthe Illinois Swimming Association. one ofthe Chicago area's first public school teams. last ISA state championship team. to worst in an effort to achieve It wasn't until other ifiSA spring sports state GOOdspeed coached Glenbrook North from 1982- Kyle Perry remembered his father was the best possible champi- champions were crowned in 2002 that Parolin real- 86 and started New Trier's program in 1993. instrumental in trying to get the IHSA to adopt onship game. Under IHSA ized Fenwick's feat was on par with other schools. In the boys gaine, Goodspeed said he sees the waterpoloas early as 1999. David Perry even had purview, the state playoffs 'When I first looked back on it, there was not days of dominance by Catholic schools - some buttons made that read, 'Ask me about the ifiSA," would be organized accord- much to it," said Parolin, who is now 28 and a ofwhich sponsored waterpoloteams long before and wore them to matches in the years leading ing to geography, which could medical supplies sales representative in Chicago. the ISA was involved - waning a little bit. Lyons up to the lESA board approving waterpoloas a potentially pit powerhouse "ButI do think it gave us a sense ofbeing in a ended Fenwick's eight-year run ofstate titles in sport. programs like Loyola and New relationship with other sports. The big difference 2012 to become the first public-school champion. "It was on the bubble. It was a matter of getting Trier against one another was getting the recognition." Entering the week, Naperville North was lllpolo. a variety of different schools to participate," Kyle the in regional or sectional While lacrosse hopes to become an lESA sport, corn's top-ranked boys team. Under ifiSA rules, Perry said. rounds. waterpoloconthiues to see growth as the last all schools must abide by the same offseason prac- Kyle Perry said waterpoloathletes at Fenwick But Dwyer and Herrala sport to join the IHSA after decades of falling tice rules, which wasn't the case under the ISA. were not treated differently than other athletes said they are willing to risk under the direction of the ISA, an association "You've seen a rapid transition from dominance prior to waterpolobecoming an ifiSA sport, but that for the good of the game. for the state's high school swimming, diving and ofthe Catholic League to a more level playing the recognition has helped. "That's the double-edged waterpolocoaches. According to Beth Sauser, field," Goodspeed said. "Since it's become an ifiSA "It's great, to be honest, as far as being asto- sword," Herrala said. "But if the IHSRs waterpoloadministrator, there are [sport], it has made it more competitive from top dent. You're really a varsity athlete on even footing that's what it takes to contin- currently 81 boys teams and 72 girls teams across to bottom. On any given day, the top 10 [boys] in the ifiSA," Perry said. "When we won state, we ue to grow the sport, we can the state. teams can beat each other." had a huge pep rally. It wasjust like the basketball deal with it." The sport's growth has occurred in the Chicago Lyons' girls became the only public-school team [going to state in 1998]." THURSDAY, APRIL 24,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL news hichoolcubeneujswm IReport scons to: ppnpreps@pionrIoca1m I

III NILES NORTH Yonan gains confidence guarding Vikings' goal r

BY ERIC VAN DRU. 18-yard box and kicked it away Although she admitted to being For Sun-Times Media, @VanDnlSports from danger. It was the key save scared at times as a freshman, of the match for the Vikings, who Yonan embraced the challenge and SKOKIE - Shortly after Niles beat Leyden 1-0. It also illustrated earned all-CSL North honors last North junior midflelder Alyssa Yonan's burgeoning confidence in season. Brand gave the Vikings a 1-0 lead front of Niles North's net. "I had to appear more confl- against Leyden, a through ball "Last year we were kind of dent, even if I wasn't," Yonan said. from one of Leyden's midfielders really teaching her the ABCs of 'And be a leader on the team, even was played to an Eagles forward goalkeeping and this year she's though I was the youngest player streaking through the Vikings' learned to trust herself a lot more out there." defense. and when to come out [of net]," Yonan is even better this year, The attacker was a step ahead Nues North coach Paul Elldns said.largely because of her work with of the nearest Niles North defend- "That was a big play." Nues North assistant coach Flip er, and the pass seemed to be the Yonan became Niles North's Cejovic. Yonan and Cejovic have perfect speed for her to run onto starting goalkeeper as a freshman,focused on nearly every aspect of and tie the match. But Niles North assuming a position that demands the position. goalkeeper Nina Yonan saw the far more than just stopping shots. "I think [Cejovic] has just really threat unfold in front of her and Niles North expects its goalies to taught her how to get into the immediately sprinted off her line. have a vocal leadership role. Yonanmentality of being a goalkeeper - "I'm a little bit more decisive communicates throughout match- from directing her defense to just than I was last yeal" Yonan said es, hollering at the team's defend- being a presence back there [and] after Saturday's match. ers regarding whom to mark, whenbeing good with her feet," Elkins Yonan, a 5-foot-4 sophomore, to drop back and who should be on said. "I think she's gotten stron- Leyden's Renee Dionisio tries unsuccessfully to head a corner kick past Miles North narrowly beat the Leyden at- the wall when an opponent is liningger physically and gotten better goalie Nina Yonan during Saturday's game ¡n Skokie. GEOFF SCHE[RERJSUN-Ì1MES MEDIA tacker to the ball just outside her up a free kick. technically."

III NOTRE DAME Talented and teed Donsareready for ESCC play

BY TIM FROENLIG where they want to pile on month. 'We've all been talking about who's appeared in 14 games while For Sun-Times Media, @TFroehlig early. Our whole thing is we want to 'We're gonna be battle tested winning our conference and making batting .313, thinks this could be prepare for our confere i e season right away, that's for sure," Gord a postseason run for the past three Notre Dame's yean ELGIN - Notre Dame baseball and have kids game-ma .for that, said with a laugh. 'We play 16 con- years now," said Mike Ferri, a junior "uwe keep hitting the way we coach Nelson Gord likes to schedule specifically." ference games. That's a quarter of with a A64 on-base percentaga in are [.322 team average through - gamesagainst as many tough teams ThatruggedEastSus'an our games right offthe bat against 56 plate appearances. "... It's now Monday] and keep playing the same as possible early in the season. Catholic Conference ach .ule he arguably the two top teams [in the or never. We have to do whatever it solid defense [three errors in 92 This spring the Dons have refers to - which kicks ffthis ESCCI. Things are gonna shape up takes." innings] like we have been, we have squared off against Maine South, week - will quickly sh. 'the Dons pretty early. Teams are gonna know Among the little things it takes to a really good chance ofbeating all Fremd, New Trier, Glenbrook ffthey'reasgoodasthappear. right where they stand, there's no win, Ferri has reached base being these conference teams," Surdo North, Jacobs and Conant iii non- Up first is a Saturday ' ouble- doubt about that." hit by a pitch six times. said. "Even though this is one of the conference action. header at home against o1iet Tough competition aside, the "Obviously, you don't go out there toughest conferences in the state, The early result? Notre Dame Catholic, last year's Clas$ 3A state Dons feel they have the talent to looking to get hit," he said "But or maybe even the toughest, we've entered the week with a 10-4 overall champion. That's followd by gamescontend thanks in part to four that's another thing I like about been galling all year prior to this 'record, and is brimming with confi- Monday and Wednesda against college-level players oftheir own. this team. We understand it's those point and waiting for this. dence at what seems to be just the Carmel, which features fireball- Seniors Tommy Simon (Cee Col- small things that win ballgames "Last season, we started kind of right time. ing Illinois recruit Quentn Sefcik lege) and Joe Kukia (Dominican sometimes. I'm real optimistic aboutfalling apart when we faced some 'We always try to schedule and 2013 ESCC pitcher of the year University), junior Adnan Sator where we stand as a team right now,ofthe tougher teams. We feel like I games against the best competition Dalton Wright. Sefcik st*uck out 15 (Kansas), and sophomore Sam Ferri chemistry wise ... everything It's an we're much more prepared this we can find right away," Gord said. Glenbrook South batter in a 3-O (Notre Dame) all are slated to play exciting group." time and ready to go out there and "Some teams take the approach seven-inning shutout eailier this beyond high school. Senior catcher Vmce Surdo, try and prove it." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, APRIL 24,2014 I I 53

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