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For one weekend only an expanded Newcastle home will be open for tours at Henning Estates in Huntley. This unique Newcastle is nearly completed and ready for its owners to move-in. They have graciously offered to open their home to the public for one weekend only, September 27th and28th. "We're really excited to have the opportunity to show this particular home because it has so many unique features." says Ryan VanLue, president of Rock Creek Homes, the developer and builder of Henning Estates, "We often hear people say this home would be perfectifonly . .. soby coming out to see this home, you'U get to see some of ways we can customize our plans to meet special requests." Visitors touring the expanded Newcastle will find a lovely ranch home of 2,041 square feet with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, a study and a 2-cargarage. The team at Henning Estates worked with the Newcastle homeowners to create their ideal home with some exciting personal touches. The baseNewcastle plan was expanded with a spacious 4-foot extension along the entire width of the home adding more space to the great room, eat-in kitchen andmaster bedroom. An attractive corner fireplace was created in the great room and a relaxing screened-in porch was built just off the eat-in kitchen. At thefront of the home the owners chose to change the formal dining room into a study. Some other options for that space would be to createa third bedroom, a hobby room or a formal living room. Additional highlights of this home include asun-filled lookout basement with extra windows, an extended back deck and beautiful water views. VanLue remarks, "What sets us apart from other builders is our open-minded approach to building. We enjoy working with our clients to mold our ranch floor plan into their dream home." Henning Estates currently offers six ranch floor plans to choose from base priced from $349,900 to $409,900 and sized from i 803 to 2,624 square feet. Every home includes a spacious 1/3 acre home site and a full, unfinished basement in the base price of the home ¡n addition toan impressive collection of interior and exterior features. Visitors interested in touring the expanded Newcastle should make plans to visit the community on Saturday, September 27th or Sunday the 28th from 10 am. to 5 p.m. While appointments are not necessary, visitors are welcome to schedule a personal tour time by contacting the sales center at 847-338-3821. Henning Estates is located off Church Road in Huntley at 10406 Oakdale Drive, just east of Route 20 and 2 miles north ofthe I-90 Tollway. 4 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

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Northbrook Notre Dame students help restore forest preserve

BY V LEAVITT showed them what the hedge-like Ieavitt@pioneerlocaLcom I @IrvLeavitl buckthorn looked like. But it is work that will never was an historic day end, he added. in the woods on Northbrook's Packard thinks that the native Saturdaynorth end, but it wasn't reallyAmericans were burnkig portions the beginning of something and it of the woods centuries ago to clear certainly wasn't the end. them out, and stewards may be Saturday was all about ecologi- doing that centuries from now, cal restoration, an effort that has especially now that the buckthorn First-time Somme Woods volunteer Jessic Hyink harvests black-eyed Susan seeds Saturday. The social science researcher found been going on for a long time, and has such a foothold. the service opportunily at idealist.org. i IRV LEAvirr/sUN-I1MES MEDIA will probably never be finished. Before they set off into the For the first time, there was a woods, Kathy Wurster, volunteer Karenas added. gathering in the eastern part of theresources manager of the forest The boys are regulars. Their Somme Woods for volunteer and preserves, told them why they school sponsor, math teacher John leadership recruitment for restora-were necessary Bachta, warned the newer guys tion of that big, 130-acre chunk of "A 1t of people ask, 'Why to take off anyjackets they were the Somme Woods. doesn't the forest preserve district attached to. His own work clothes Volunteers have been working do this?" she said. were decorated with dozens of to restore those woods, northeast There will never be enough em- little holes. of Waukegan and Dundee roads, ployes to manage 69,000 acres of "I'm always on fire," he said. for years. But the most work, and county forest preserve, she said. "These clothes have been burnt in the most progress in the immedi- Volunteers become literally every possible place." ate area, has been to the west, in close to the ground. "You can no- Later, lawyer Christine Pagano, and around Somme Prairie Grove, tice when 20 plants have disap- a first-time volunteer, took a turn where the concept of stewardship peared, before it gets to 250,000," clearing trees and brush. of forest preserves was invented she said. "I'm counting this as a workout," by Northbrook naturalist Stephen "That is something, that with she said as she came out of the Packard decades ago, and where just staff and contractor groups, woods. he still serves as steward. will never happen." Volunteering information can be Now, the easternmost portion of Northbrook resident Lisa found at http://wwwsommepre- the woods is a principal target, andYoungberg volunteered in Somme Desmond Aggrey, left, and Nick Canzoneri, both Chicago residents and members of serve.org. about two dozen people came in Woods for the first time Saturday, Notre Dame College Prep's Lumberjack Club, take apart a felled Somme Woods tree The woods need people who can the first wave of a concerted effortbut it wasn't the first time she'd Saturday. i IRV LEAVIn1SUN-TiME MEDIA do organizational work as well as to beat back the choking buck- been there. in-the-field labor. But those who thorn, and thin out the dead and As she plucked dried black-eyed rehabilitation of the woods, Suarezbers of Notre Dame College Prep's can do the outside work seem to be weaker trees so that the under- Susan flower heads, she said, "I said. Lumberjack Club. glad of the opportunity to have an story can thrive again, and supporttake advantage of the forest pre- "You can clear 10 acres of The boys cut down trees with excuse to spend time in the forest the wealth of species native to serve," she said. "I might as well buckthorn, and if you have nothingpruning saws, then cut them into preserves7especially on a perfect Illinois' savannas and prairies. put something back into it." to put into the ground, it all comes pieces and tossed them into a day like Saturday was. "If you just let this go, it will kill "I ski here, I bike here a lot, and back," he said. bonfire. "I love collecting seeds," Eileen everything else until nothing is I kayak here a lot," in the Skokie Several of the volunteers "It's better than sitting in class Sutter, a steward of a Wilmette left in the forest understor" the Lagoons, she added. worked on clearing buckthorn and taking notes," Niles senior Daniel preserve, said. Audubon Society's Daniel Suarez "I can't imagine life without it." smaller trees, work that had been McGinley said. "Any day I can collect seeds is a told the newer volunteers, as he Collecting seeds is a key to the started earlier in the day by mem- "Way better," sophomore Ben good day." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION ThURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2014 I 7

Nues Smoke, hookah shop gets Plan Commission OK

BY lOOR STUDENKOV The village staff has de- indicating that. We want For Sun-Times MediaI@IStudenkov termined the shop would not "Will you be checking affect public health or safetyIDs?" Kanelos asked. Nues residents may soon andwillprovide a benefit to "Of course," Tony Shiba be able to buy hookahs, the members of the public replied. "When you walk hookah accessories and that use its products. in, the first question [we ourpatients e-cigarettes without leaving The Plan Commission ask] - let me see your ID. If the village. considered the application someone is like, 'I forgot' - I The Nues Plan Commis- during its regular Sept. 8 can't help you." sion unanimously approved meeting. Shiba provided Niles resident George testimony along with his Printzis, who attended to stay the application for the Smoke for Less tobacco associate, Tony Shiba, who the meeting to apply for a store. The store would be in answered most of the ques- different permit, asked the a currently vacant space at tions on Paul Shiba's behalf. applicants if they've had any the Golf Milwaukee Plaza, Plan Commission Chair- complaints. catty-corner from Golf Mill man Thomas Kanelos asked "Nothing legal," Tony home:) Mall. the applicants what they Shiba said. 'Anyone can While the village has were planning to sell. check my record." had tobacco stores in the "Tobacco and tobacco ac- With the commission's Presence Resurrection Medical Center is proud past, this would be the first cessories," Paul Shiba said. unanimous approval, the to also sell hookahs and e- Tony Shiba elaborated application next goes to the to be one of only seven hospitals in Illinois to cigarettes. the shop would also sell Nues Board of Trustees, The application came hookahs, hookah accessories which is expected to consid- meet new national benchmarks for readmissions. from the Morton Grove resi- and other water pipes. In er it at its regular September The Affordable Care Act set these standards to dent Paul Shiba. He already response to a question from meeting. has experience running this Commissioner Karen Di- After the vote concluded, encourage better quality health care by reducing Kanelos reflected on the type of store. Shiba is an mond, he added they would unexpected readmissions after a hospitalization. owner of Smokes for Less, sell e-cigarettes as well. Tonyprevious meeting, which was which has been operating Shiba said there are many marked by the controversy in Chicago's Albany Park shops of this kind in the area,regarding a proposed gun We're here to heal you and we understand that shop on Howard Street. He neighborhood for the past citing Morton Grove's Smoke after you leave the hospital, the last thing you two years. Paradise as an example. found it ironic the tobacco According to the applica- "It's too many smoke shop was far less contro- want is to be readmitted. That's why we give you tion, the store will operate shops," he said. "Nothing versial. loa.m. to 11 p.m. daily, with special." "Because I can't help exceptional care that will keep you out of the at least one employee on In response to questions myself - 50 times as many hoepitat whenever possible. the premises at all times. It about enforcing legal restric-people die from tobacco as is expected to require five tions, Tony Shiba said they they do from guns," he said. parking spaces - a require- won't sell their products The Niles Village Board ment the Golf Milwaukee to anyone 18 years of age, was scheduled to vote on Plaza parking lot already and the store would have a the smoke shop the night of fulfills. prominent sign at the front Sept. 23. Presence® Nues police hope to repeat tug-of-war win Resurrecuon Medical Center

Officers from the Niles in this extreme eventwill ticipate in year-round sports Police Departmentwillonce benefit Special Olympics training and competition - again be testing their muscle Illinois. at no cost to the athletes or with a team of 20 to play Join in pulling for Special their families tug-of-war at the 6th Annual Olympics Illinois. Donations Last year, the Niles Police Learn more. Department team was Law Enforcement Torch willhelp provide the nearly Cati 877.737.4636 or Run Plane Pull at O'Hare 21,500 Special Olympics awarded the "Top Fundrais- International Airport. The athletes with intellectual dis-ing Team" in the Plane Pull visit presencehealth.org/resurrectlon -stayhome officerswillchallenge a abilities and the more than event, raising Over $10,000. 99-ton UPS Airbus A300 on 18,000 young athletes (ages They are hoping to surpass Sept. 27. Their participation 2 to 7), a chance to par- last year's goal. 8 THURSDAY, SEFTEMBER 25,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

Nues / Renovated IceLand preparing to open to public

BY PAM DEFIGUO 5 to 13 play in the Nlles Park For Sun-Times Media District youth league, which is a travel league that participates ¡n . week, youth hockey play- the Northwest Hockey League ers are entering the renovatedand plays other Park District and NUes Park District's IceLand private teams and hockey organiza- indoor ice rink for the first time tions. since the facility closed in June for Work on the outdoor rink has construction and remodeling included dismantling the previous, Work is continuing on the out- smaller outdoor rink, which in turn door rink, which is being enlarged replaced the former IceLand pool. and covered with a roof so it can The district closed the pool in 2010 be used for hockey games and due to low attendance. public skating The project is behind A concrete floor was laid for the schedule and is expected to open in expanded outdoor rink, replacing November, said Marty Stankowicz, the previous sand base. A roof has IceLand's general manager and hockey director. The Park District initiated the renovation and expansion to try to meet the demand for ice time from youth and adult hockey players, fig- tire skaters and the general public, Stankowicz said. "Everybody wants the ice between 6 p.m. and 8 or 9 p.m.," he explained. "That's prime time, when the kids are home from school and moms and dads are off work. The Iceland parking lot renovation "On weekends we go from 5 a.m. includes a new drop-off and pick-up area. to past midnight some nights." I PAM DEFIGLIO/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA The $3.2 million construction and renovation project has two phases. been installed, and Stankowicz said The Iceland outdoor ice rink's roof will shield the surface from falling snow, and mesh panels will filter out sunlight, which tends to Phase One included expansion of it will keep out snow, which would melt the ice on warm days.i PAM DEFIGLI0/FoR SUN-TIMES MEDIA the outdoor rink, adding a new roof otherwise take hours to shovel out, and replacing the old ice cooling andmaking the rink unusable. Netting be available for figure skaters refrigeration system with a new, and mesh have been installed from and public skates. Figure skating 180-ton refrigeration system which the ceiling to the gins.s around the will have the same program as it will freeze ice in both the indoor and rink to protect spectators, keep out did before, and will remain on the outdoor rinks. birds and provide shade from the indoor rink. Public skates will be Phase Two includes a new lobby sun, which tended to melt the ice scheduled almost every day, in the for the IceLand building which surface on warm days. It will also after-school 3 to 5 p.m. time slot, houses the indoor ice rink, four new give skaters some protection from he said. locker moms, and improvements to the wind. Adult hockey players will also the parking lOt, including a drop-off The outdoor rink should typicallyhave a shot at the ice. Stankow- and pick-up circle. The parking lot be open every October or Novem- icz said there will be rat hockey, on Ballard contains the same num- ber, depending on weather, until which is also called open hockey ber of spaces as before. about March, Stankowicz predicted.or pickup games. The Chicago Phase Two has largely been The concrete sub-surface of the Outdoor Hockey League will also completed, except for the fact the outdoor rink has embedded tubes use the outdoor rink. flooring has not been installed, which will contain refrigernnt to The Park District achieved some Stankowicz said. He spent much of freeze the ice surface. cost economies on the construction the Sept. 13-14 weekend getting the Previously, the old rink had por- project because it traded in the ice surface on the indoor rink frozentable ice mats containing refrigerantold outdoor rink's dasher boards, so that evaluations for youth league below the ice surface, Stankowicz which are the white walls around players could begin this week. The said. They could be rolled up and the rink, for the new outdoor rink's hockey season traditionally starts removed after the winter season. dasher boards, Stankowicz said. Sept. 1, Stankowicz said, so team When both the outdoor and IceLand will be scheduling a formation had to get underway. indoor rinks are up and running. grand opening when the outdoor The front and side of the Iceland outdoor ice rink, as viewed from Ballard Road. i Hockey enthusiasts from ages Stankowicz said more ice time will rink is completed, he said. DEFIGLIOIFOR SUN-rIMES MEDIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2014 9 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I I

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Erik Miller, left and Joel Lucero returned to The Morton Grove Fire Station No. 4 Saturday COLD BEER And WARM SMILES after collecting donations for Camp lAm Me, Open at 8 am Monday thru Friday a summer camp for young burn Saturday and Sunday's open at i i am survivors.PAM Check Out Our Video Gaming Area DEFIGLIO/FOR SUN-

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5707 W. Dempster, Morton Grove, IL 60053 Firefighters 'shake the boot' 224-251-8618 for kids with burn wounds Check out our Facebook Page for Daily Special IJ, MARINOREALTORS BY PAM DEFIGUO The children range from Abbatiello has volim- 1gniu 5800 Dempster - Morton Grove For Sun-Times Media toddlers to age 18, and they teered at the camp, and (847) 967-5500 have all had burn injuries Miller has brought his 21 (OUTSIDE ILLINOIS CALL 1-800 253-0021) Morton Grove firefighter/ severe enough to require wife and kids to it on the The Gold Standard .cont1marno.com paramedics Johnny Abba- hospitalization. The camp annual last-day-of-camp - tiello and Erik Miller have is free for them because it's parade, when firefighters 4 both met children who have funded by monies raised by from many Chicagoland - .i 1 ';, ---- severe burns as a result of firefighter members of the municipalities bring their being in a fire. The experi- Illinois Pire Safety Alliance. fire trucks to camp and ?2 j1 I I LJ ence such left an impression About 80 kids generally at- take part in a parade of 4$ on them that they, and other tend each year. fire vehicles. They also let kids climb into the vehicles :-.. - firefighters, were out at "Most of the kids can Morton Grove intersections attend school and are physi- afterward, and Miller NEW ON THE MARKETt PARK VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT #lQt Friday and Saturday asking cally able to participate in described the day as having Morion Grove Superb 7 room bock Ranch in pome locaton near Morton Grove.. Impeccable 7 room bock Rasch located uty 2 ½ activities, but some are so a family-friendly, carnival- Park View SchvoI Oak floors throughout. Spacious sing rn/dining blocks to Park ew School, Harrer Parlç'PooI, forest preserves & bike! motorists for donations to bndle trails' Hardwood floors in living room & 2 bedrooms.2 full baths severely injured that they type atmosphere. ra. Custom kcheo wlSiiverstone grants couolertops, maple cabinets benefit these children. & ceramic floor. Hope niais boor family mi w!fireplace. Full bsmt Newer eat-in kitchen with all newer appliances. Full finished basement The money they raised cannot," said Abbatiello. Other Morton Grove fire- w!overhead sewer V, sump pump. New furnace & cen air 10/2013 with family room, laundry room & storage room. 2 car detached from the "Shake the Boot" "Many who are physically fighters who participated in New roof S gaffer 2009. 2 car attached garage $269.900 garage w/side dove, Hurry before tu gone' $245,000 campaign - so called able, though, are subject to the "Shake the Boot" cam- _t_____ because the firefighters ask stares, comments and other paign include Joel Lucero, : . i ¡ r,. .. . .4 a difficulties. The Illinois Fire Jim Hosfield, Larry Brandt, :4, .. t people to place money in a .. .. Rudy Imbrogno, George .. . b II firefighter's boot - goes to Safety Alliance thought the . 2 , ,v,. II Carlson, Lt. Dan Sowa and . t . . pay for young burn victims camp works to help instill ., . R.p '. w U i to attend Camp "I Am Me." self-confidence and help Lt. Dan Gallagher. .. ,' It's an annual week-long the campers regain some They're well-convinced of : * summer camp at YMCA normalcy in their lives." the camp's merits. f4j' Camp Duncan in Ingleside, The firefighters who "It truly is magical being -.,- oe - attend find the experience around these kids during HOUSE BEAUTIFUU THE LANDMARKL Illinois where they can enjoy Morton Grove. . Priced Reduced!! Lovely apdafed spacious all face Morton Grove. . .Pnced to SELL!! 2 bedrooni-2 bath. Total update traditional activities like moving, too. the week of camp," Abbati- bdck 9 mi SpIt-level on huge 7 lot on a beautiful quiet street! throughout. All newer kitchen with ceramic floor. Impressive living swimming and boating in "It's good for them and it'sello said. "Those of us who Hardwood floors in lintng room & dining room. Ceramic hIe foyer, room & tonnai dining room. Updated ceramic ball bath & master a place where no one will good for us," Miller com- have volunteered there are updated oak latchen w!Conan counters & sink. 5 bm & 3 baths. Large bedroom with pnvafe ceramic bath. Laundry & storage on same floor judge them for their burn mented. "We love interact- deeply touched by them and master br w!updated master bath. Lower level family roi, 5th br/office with additional storage in basement. Fabulous location near stopping, scars. ing with the kids." their will to overcome." & bath. Walk to shopping & transportahon! Now $339,000 Monta train. forest preserve & mach moie $138,000 i i 1 COUPON NOT SINGLE ITEMS .VEL and RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY block of Ozark Avenue was Sept. 16, police said. The couple engaged them in a conversation. offender entered the house and stole $52 in cash from a wallet in swered the phone said there was swered the phone tax claim of $4481, an unsatisfied and if it wasn't paid, an arrest Police warrant would be issued. said the victim was instructed buy a to go to CVS or Jewel and cards, Green Dot card or Visa gift called butthevictim refused and police. VEHICLE BURGLARY from A parking permit was stolen a vehicle parked in the Morton on the Grove Metra parking lot 8500 block of Lehigh Avenue on Sept. IS, police said. 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He said. "First Student has been very cooperative and improvements have been made, but [iti has struggled to completely fix the scribed as a "misunderstanding" of what the district wanted from the company, creating new bus routes instead of keeping them the same as they were under Sep- tran. He assured the parents that First Student and D63 have been working to address the problems. was very much the case. While Sceerlinck wrote that some of But the issues persisted. Three "When a new bus company for the region, sent out a letter apologizing the parents for the company's performance. takes over a transportation contract as First Student did for [District 631 this year, some growing pains can be expected," he wrote. "However, what many of you experienced was more than that and we want you to know that we take full responsibility for the difficulties and apologize for any inconvenience that you have experienced." the issues arose out of what he de- rt as planned, it should improve each day," Clay wrote. weeks later, Terry Scheerlinck, First Student's Location Manager District G3 District t A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL PRESS PUBLICATION A PIONEER "I would anticipate it will take a "Parents started expressing The next day, Clay sent out a Bus problems plague Bus problems new transportation provider transportation A bus driver gets ready to start her route in the Indian Prairie School District. File photo i SUN-TIMES MEDIA concerns on the first day of school making requests to move some bus stops back to locations they were accustomed to," said Clay. letter to parents acknowledging the delays and writing that some bus stops had to be moved to make the routes more efficient. He expressed optimism that the delays would decrease in the next few days. few days to get the routes running transportation during the summer without many issues. But on Aug. 20, the first day of the 2014-2015 school year, a number of parents called in to complain. as some children were getting home late, plus parents were @EStudenkov new school bus contrac- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,2014 THURSDAY, tor for District 63 got off to a tor for District 63 got year. rough start this school I First Student started providing Dr. Scott Clay, the district "Our transportation contract Northbrook-based Septran Inc. Earlier this year, East Maine Earlier this year, East But as the first day of the new Education past, we went out to bid detailing the specific requirements for our district," he said. "Six companies submitted bids and First Student was determined to be the lowest responsive and responsible bidder after comparing all bids, talking to references, and consulting with legal counsel on the details of the contract." buses. On Jan. 29, company driver Elaine C. Delaney suffered a medical emergency while behind the wheel, sending the vehicle careening out of control. The bus wasn't carrying any students, and the incident only caused some light injuries. The district wound up renewing the contract with Sep- tran for a year, but only for special education students, and not before the bus company agreed to add security cameras and GPS units to better ensure safety of students and drivers. superintendent, told the Pioneer Press said that the switch between contractors had nothing to do with Septran's performance - it was simply the matter of choosing the lowest bidder with good record and references. was up and, as we have done in the District 63 School District 63 switched school didn't anticipate major issues. school year rolled around, the dis- trict was inundated with calls from parents who complained about bus pick-up location changes and delays. Since then, District 63 and First Student have been working together to address the com- plaints, but timeliness continues to be an issue. previously operated the district's BY lOOR STUD1XOV For Sun-Times Media The bus providers, choosing Cincinna- ti-based First Student Inc. 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District 207 District 207 Fourth teen arrested in 2013 burglary at Maine East High School Teens charged with drinking

BY JENNIFER JOHNSON Arrested shortly after the munity service. He allegedly [email protected] I@JenYioneer burglary were Ahmed Al- violated the terms of his proba- at Maine South toothall game Rifaei, now 18, of Niles; Terrell tion in August and is currently Police have arrested a fourth I)awson-Bonds, now 18, of un- in custody at Cook County Jail, BY JENNIFER JOHNSON and caught in the area of Hamlin teenager in connection with a incorporated Maine Township; with a court date of Oct. 30 [email protected] I @Jen_Pioneer and Albion avenues, just east of break-in that occurred one year and Vukan Vilotijevic, now 18, of scheduled. the school campus. ago at Maine East High School unincorporated Maine Township. Dawson-Bonds pleaded guilty Two teenagers were arrested According to police, the girl in Park Ridge. All three were 17 years old at the in April to a felony theft charge this month after they were re- asked why she was the subject of Anthony Sada, 18, of the time of their arrests, but were and was sentenced to 24 months portedly found to be intoxicated apprehension when, she claimed, 2600 block of Pauline Avenue, charged as adults, police said. of probation, as well as 60 hours while watching a Maine South there were other intoxicated at- Glenview, was charged with Detectives identified the teensof community service and was High School football game. tendees at the game. burglary on Sept. 16 after evi- as suspects after a witness on fined $609, the State's Attor- The teens were charged in two She was charged with under- dence collected from the school the 1800 block ofParkside Drive ney's Office said. He was also separate incidents that occurred age drinking and disorderly and processed by the Illinois reported seeing individuals accused of violating his proba- during Maine South's game conduct. The police report did State Police Forensic Crime dumping items from their car tion and taken back into police against Glenbrook North on Fn- not indicate if she was offered a Lab put Sada at the scene of into a trash receptacle during custody. He was released on day, Sept. 12. Breathalyzer test. the September 2013 break-in, the early morning hours of Sept.$10,000 bond and is scheduled In the first incident, police Around 9:10 p.m., a 16-year-old said Deputy Police Chief Lou 28. Items connected to Maine to appear in court on Sept. 30. said school staff members at- Niles boy was also reportedly Jogmen. East were reportedly found in Vilotijevic entered a guilty tempted to escort a 16-year-old observed by staff members to be Sada and three others, all the trash, though none were of plea for misdemeanor theft on Park Ridge girl out of the sta- under the influence of alcohol. former students of Maine East monetary value, police said. June 4 and was sentenced to dium around 8:45 p.m. because He refused to take a Breatha- High School, 2601 W. Dempster According to the Cook Countyone year of court supervision she appeared to be under the lyzer test and was charged with St., are accused of entering a State's Attorney's Office, Al- and an undisclosed number of influence of alcohol, but she underage drinking, Jogmen said. locked classroom and stealing Rifaei pleaded guilty in Februarycommunity service hours, the allegedly ran from staff and a Both teens were released on eight iMac computers. A set of to one count of felony burglary State's Attorney's Office said. responding police officer. Park their own recognizance and as- keys to the classroom were alsoand was sentenced to 24 months He was also reportedly fined Ridge Deputy Police Chief Lou signed to an Oct. 14 adjudication missing, police said. probation and 50 hours of corn- $472. Jogmen said the girl was pursuedhearing.

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Morton Grove Police stepuprail crossîng enforcement

BY NATALIE HAYES

For Sun-Times Media I @NalHayReporter Grove Police stepped up enforcement last week Mortonagainst pedestrians, cyclists and drivers violating traffic laws near the village's Metra sta- tion. Recent safety concerns raised about drivera blocking traffic on Lincoln and Lehigh avenues as they pick up train-ridera are imrelated to the uptick in police presence, Police Cmdi Paul Yaras said. The initiative is actually part of Illinois Rail Safety Week, which ran Sept. 14-20. Statewide, police departments were encouraged to promote ve- hiele and pedestrian safety around railroad tracks and trains by distributing educational materials about railroad laws and by writing tickets to people who disobey them. Yaras said police write more tickets at the railroad crossing near Lincoln and Lehigh avenues than anywhere else in the village. Tickets will be issued to anyone who passes through the gates blocking the tracks after the lights start flashing - including pedestri- ans boarding or leaving the trains. "This is one thing we take seri- ously," Yaras said. "So many people get killed or injured because they violated a gate crossing and your life isn't worth it - ifthe train hits you, you could be dead." A fleet ofboth marked and un- marked police cars were stationed Commuters board a Metra train in February 2013. i ALE near the trains all week. Officers also checked for cars to the tracks, the cars in front of straight. rather than accidental, some end up costing them their lives. crossing over the tracks during me cleared the tracks and I started "You should never stop on the happen when people simply aren't "Nothing is important enough to high-traffic periods without a over, but the cars all slammed on railroad tracks, no matter what," paying attention. violate a railroad crossing," Yaras clearing on the other side to make their brakes when the cars in front Yaras said. In July 2012, a Skokie man was said. "It just isn't worth it." it over if a train approached. of them stopped to pick up people." Three deaths have occurred killed as he crossed the tracks to Metra is participating in Rail Morton Grove resident Kelly Dietrich panicked as she real- near the Metra line in Morton meet his fiancée, who was waiting Safety Week by hosting what Gillis Dietrich told Pioneer Press last ized a train was barreling toward Grove in the past five years, Metra on the platform on the other side. called "safety blitzes," where train month about an incident when her and she was trapped on the spokesperson Mike Gillis said. Instead of going around to safety literature is handed out near she found herself stuck on the tracks with nowhere to go. All three cases involved pedes- the signalized crossing area, he Metra stations. tracks behind a long line of illegally She laid on her horn and thank- trians, and two of those cases werejumped across the tracks to get to Illinois was ranked third in stopped vehicles that were waiting fully the cars in front of her moved deemed suicides. the other side, and he was clipped the country last year in vehicle to get through the intersection at forward, giving her enough room The most recent death in the by a train. collision fatalities and in fatalities Lehigh Avenue. to move offthe tracks at the last village occurred Aug. 4 when an Yaras said accidents involving involving trespassers, accord- "There were cars lined up minute. outbound Metra train struck and trains and people are still un- ing to a press release from the on Lehigh needing to turn right Yaras said drivers should never killed a man who jumped in front common, however, adding police Morton Grove Police Department. (including me), and cars on Lincolnproceed over the train tracks of the train near Beckwith Road. enforcement is the best way to pre- Statewide, 126 collisions between from both directions," Dietrich unless there's enough room on While most deaths near Metra vent people from making mistakes vehicles and trains occurred at said in an email. "When I got close the other side to continue driving train tracks are cases of suicide near railroad crossings that could railroad crossings last year. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLiCATION ThURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2014 15 Nues library hires firm topicknewchief

BY IGOR STUDXOV When looking for directors, school superintendent search in its interim director earlier this In response, Drblik reiterated For Sun-Times Media I @istudenkov libraries tend to hire consultants Rock Hill, South Carolina. [The year and, as Keiser acknowledged, her support for Coleman Lew. to help narrow down the pool of Rock Hill School District 3] previ- helped Lombard's Helen Plum "A leadership position is not that The search for a permanent candidates and ensure that all can- ously used a model that wasn't as Memorial Library with its recruit- much different from a corporate replacement for Niles Public didates are qualified. During the thorough as ours, and they were ment search - a search that leadership position," she said. Library Director Linda Weiss is July meeting the board authorized happy our results." resulted in former Niles Library Dubiel said that, for him, the finally getting under way, nearly the library's business manager, Indeed, by Carrick's own admis- Assistant Director Barbara Kruserclincher was the way the candi- six months after she announced Greg Pritz, to begin looking for sion, the company mostly handles being hired on as library direc- dates answered the question about her retirement. consultants. The date of selecting executive searches for private tor mere days after she accepted whether or not a library director During a special meeting held the candidate was moved several companies - though it has done Niles Library's co-interim director should have a Master of Library on Sept. 17, Niles Board of Trust- times, finally settling on a special a number of searches for high position. Sciences degree. Only Cat-rick ees chose the Charlotte, North board meeting that took place schools and colleges. Trustee Carolyn Drblik felt that said, in his opinion, that it wasn't Carolina-based Coleman Lew before the regular September He also indicated that, if the Coleman Lew was the only viable necessary. Since Weiss didn't Associates to help the board find a meeting. board doesn't like the first batch choice. Trustee Chris Ball said he have an MLS, this was the answer new director. While the company The purpose of the special meet-of candidates, Coleman and Lew preferred Coleman Lew as well, Dubiel was looking for. has never done a library director ing was to listen to the consultants'would keep searching. but he felt that John Keiser & As- He was also impressed with the search before, most of the board pitches and interview the candi- "Our contract obligation is that sociates would be the second best quality Coleman Lew promised to was impressed with their profes- dates. Kenneth D. Carrick Jr., the we stay with you until you either option. Trustee Karen Dimond wasbring to the table. sionalism and thoroughness of president of Coleman Lew, flew in cancel the candidate search or hirethe only one to speak out strongly "I think we'd get more depth their candidate research. to address the board personally. someone," said Carrick. against Coleman Lew from Coleman," said Dubiel. "They Coleman Lew expects to com- When asked about his last most In addition to Carrick, the "I have some reservations abouthave more resources." plete its search by March-April similar job, Carrick said that while board also interviewed Lynn Elam, Coleman, because they're three The board wound up voting 2015. Their exact fee hasn't been his company had never done a li- head of Batavia-based Lyn Elam times as expensive," she said. 4-1 in favor of Coleman Lew, with. settled on yet, but it is expected to brary director search before, it hasConsulting and John W. Keiser, "They haven't served libraries - Dimond casting the "no" vote. be equal to 33 percent of the new an experience with serving public president of Vernon Hills-based they've serviced corporations. It's Trustees Barbara Naganishi and director's annual salary. Based on institutions. John Keiser & Associates. John just a natural assumption that theyLinda Ryan were absent during the Weiss' final salary it could be as "We've never done a library Keiser & Associates helped the aren't going to pour more effort meeting. high as $34,176. search," he said. "We did do a Morton Grove Public Library find into a search [that pays less]." FIX DELIVERY ISSUES CONVENIENTLY * LOGIN AT: To MANAGE YOUR NI LES.SU Nil M ES/SERVICESUBSCRIPTION ONLINE.

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I LIGHTTHE ()Allstate. LEUKEMIA&LYMPHOMA SOCIETY I NIGHTWALK Morton Grove I cancer ends with Andrea "Annie" Conway, left, and her sister Margaret Thompson, along with another sister, Carrie Dohimann, not pictured, plan to move their performing arts school and studio to 8120 N. Lehigh, Morton Grove. i PAM me DEFIGLIO/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA October18 Chicago & Eimhurst October19 Glenview Performing arts school Iightthenight.org/IL 4 gets OK to open studio

BY PAM DEFIGLIO school-year classes or the The three sisters all teach For Sun-Times Media summer camp. dance, in addition to other "In the summer we do a dance instructors, and have The Morton Grove board big full-scale musical," Con- hired acting and music teach- of trustees cleared the way at way said. ers. WH ER E PA ST its Monday meeting for three "In the fail and spring we Asked ifVirtuoso can MEETS PRESENT sisters to move their perform-usually do one-acts, and have provide children something ¡ng arts school and studio a variety showcase perfor- which regular schools do not, WHERE CITY into an 8,635-square-foot mance in May. For example, Thompson said, "They have space in a local office park. different soloists perform, a second home - they make MEETS SUBURBS Virtuoso Performing Arts, and groups do a one-act play." new friends outside of school, which moved from Glenview The three sisters grew up and they establish a new WHERE HE to a temporary Morton Grovein Waukesha, Wisconsin, westplace they can go, and expand MEETS HER space at 8700 Waukegan of Milwaukee, and all took their worlds." Road, will soon start work dance from their preschool Morton Grove trustees WHERE WE on its new facility at 8120 N. years through college, with listened Monday to Ron Far- Lehigh, in the North Grove each earning bachelor's of kas, chairman ofthe Morton FIND COMMON GROUND Corporate Park, Building fine arts degrees in dance Grove Plan Commission, as 2. They hope to open Jan. 6 performance. he explained that village staff for their second semester of Bohimann, the oldest, had tweaked the village's COMING ATTRACTIONS performing arts classes. came to the Chicago area to ordinance on entertainment : "We offer theater, dance pursue a dance career, fol- businesses slightly to accom- : 9/22 - 9/28: OKTOBERFEAST and music, including piano, lowed by Conway, the second-modate the performing arts . C0tLET71's OKTO13ERFEAST BEER & GERMAN FARE guitar and voice," said Mar- oldest, Thompson said. studio. s garet Thompson. She and her "I was a sophomore in The Plan Commission 9/26: JOE RENDON & FRIENDS sisters Andrea 'Annie" Con- college, and they asked me if liked the fact that the office ANA TR1UTEBAND & SALSA MUSIC' way and Carrie Bohimann i would be interested in open- space was away from the own and operate Vrtuoso. ¡ng an arts studio with them," more industhal parts of the PA I IO TAILGATING FOR ALL BEARS GAMES! : They have been operat- recalled Thompson, who at 32village's office/industrial area, ...... ing the business for 11 years is the youngest sister. "I was and is located in an office and instruct youths from at kind of at that point where area with 35 parking spaces. 5701 N. CENTRAL AVE. preschool to age 18. I was wondering what I was But because the school will CHICAGO. ft The arts instruction going to do with my degree, offer classes and performanc- 773775.7144 culminates in preparation so I said yes, and accelerated es on evenings and weekends WW W CO IL ETTIS COM for performances so stu- my college, taking summer when the offices are not open, KEEPING TRADITION F'RE . LUNCH DINNER BANQUETS CATERING dents can demonstrate what school and extra credits to parking should be abundant, they've learned during the graduate early." Farkas said. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2014 I NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I

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Letters Stop oil tank NFL domestic abusers needhelp "These people need "A crime of passion," the police carsfrom BY RANDY help. It is clear from called it. I remember the records BLASER sergeant giving me a lesson on basic rolling through some ofthe other police work, saying that multiple stab issues coming to wounds always indicates a "crime of passion." our towns you're thinking the NFL has a big light in the whole In the NFL cases, a lot of the A recent article in the Tribune reminded problem with the domestic abuse debate that these debate is over punishment. How readers about the ongoing dangers of trans- I"scandal that has come to light should the NFL punish players who porting highly flammable Bakken crude oil over the last few weeks, you need to abusers were are charged with domestic abuse? I via rail tank cars: specifically, the continued expand your thinking a bit. themselves abused, don't know the answer to that ques- use of 100,000 tank cars designated "DOT- The issue of domestic abuse is tion, and I don't think it solves the 111." Unless current regulations are changed, not limited to the NFL, and taking a or witnessed abuse problem anyway. these cars could remain in service, despite position on how many games a foot- in their families. These people need help. It is clear their known design flaws which make them ball player should be suspended does from some of the other issues coming susceptible to rupturing in a derailment/col- little to end domestic violence. Theg are broken to light in the whole debate that these lision. Such a derailment occurred in 2013 in The issue is not limited to pro people, damaged abusers were themselves abused, Lac-Megantic, Quebec: over 35,000 barrels athletes, or to any one community or or witnessed abuse in their families. of crude oil were spilled, and the resulting to any one social class. goods that need help, They are broken people, damaged huge explosion and fireball killed 47 people We journalists saw it more than help on how to con- goods that need help, help on how to in the town. most, and over the years many news- control their anger and their emo- Due to actions by local civic leaders and rooms have held internal debates trol their anger and tions. Help with how to behave in a other concerned citizens about these well- about how to handle domestic abuse their emotions." loving relationship and even what it known dangers, the federal government has complaints that we'd see in the police means to be in a loving relationship, tightened the regulations on these tank cars, blotter. help with how to give rather than which are scheduled to be phased out by 2015. More often than not, the take. But, a serious loophole remains: The pro- item would be termed "a contact abuser are we targeting the victim Perhaps the best thing to come out posals would apply "only to high-hazard trains call." Police were called to a home for more abuse? Are we shaming the of this whole sorry mess in the NFL with 20 or more tank cars carrying flammable on "a domestic." No one wanted to family, especially innocent children? is that since football has such a huge liquids." So the dangerous DOT-111 cars could press charges, so the police would If we ignore the issue are we protect- platform in this countrys the league be used indefinitely on trains with fewer than leave. ing the victim, or insuring that the can take prominent role in leading 20 tank cars. The article notes that as many It seemed to happen more in violence will escalate? the discussion about it. as 40 trains carrying highly flammable Bak- upscale communities than poorer After covering a particularly I'm not talking about game sus- ken crude oil pass through the Chicago area ones. These calls would never appear violent murder in a very upscale pensions and moving on. I'm talking each week. in print because the victim would not community, I often wondered where about educating their players and It's time for all concerned citizens in the pursue charges. the path that led to this murder of a the public about domestic abuse. I'm Chicago area to contact the U.S. Department Why wouldn't a victim pursue wife by her husband could have been talking about using some of the cash of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous charges? Fear and shame are good detoured. they lavish on these athletes and the Materials Safety Administration and ask for places to start. Fear that the abuse What was my role as a member of spectacle of football to fund pro- the elimination of this dangerous loophole. would escalate and shame to see the press? I decided I'd rather take grams and shelters and community The public comment period closes on Sept. the family name in the newspaper. the angry calls about publishing a centers and victim advocates to pro- 30, so time is short. This federal office can be Manipulation is another reason and "private family matter," than orga- vide support for abusers who want to contacted online (phmsa.administrator@dot. just as powerful a form of abuse. The nize coverage about another murder change and their victims. I'm talking goy) or by phone (202-366-4433). Let's not abuser convinces the victim that they victim in the quiet little suburbs we about money for training more police wait until the next giant explosion and fire- are at fault. wrote about. on the issue and for hiring counselors ball happens, possibly in our own back yard. So newsrooms would talk about As a young reporter, I covered the and advocates to work on the front Bob Chimis how to handle an arrest and charge death of a young woman found with lines. Elmwood Park of domestic abuse. If we name the multiple stab wounds. Is the NFL tough enough for that?

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That is becoming problems - a far higher But that's not how I felt harder to do." rate than that of the general about professional football. I population. TO MANAGE YOUR always saw it as an intricate The findings were submit- and often beautiful game. that since the year 2000, ted to a U.S. District Court SUBSCRIPTION ONLINE. The players have lots of pro football players have judge in the settlement of a equipment to protect them been arrested for domestic suit between the NFL and and the object of football is violence 83 times? 5,000 former players in to score points, not to pound Is there something about which the players charged a man into ground chuck. football that makes men the NFL kept from them the That meant overlooking more prone to violence? Or, dangers of concussions. some things, I grant. But is there something about So now I don't think of like many of us, I was willing pro football that attracts football in the same way any NILES HERALD -SPECTATOR to overlook. violent men to it? What is it more. I'm kind of ashamed Mv Ho, M LucNEws ScE 1986. That is becoming harder that causes NFL manage- to say, though, that I almost to do. ment to at first deny the certainly will not stop Just read recent headlines.problem and then treat it as watching pro football. Do you (do I?) realize not a big deal? Bless me, father 19 Nil. A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION [ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2014 1 Hitsongsends powerful 3b% OF RECRUITERS messageabout self-love 57c3o BELIEVE OF THE WORKFORCE THEIR TOOLS ACTUALLY GET PLANS TO IN THE WAY OF LOVE ESSENTIALLY DOING THEIR JOB. 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Italian Women ¡n Chicago NILES WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8 SUBMIT YOUR EVENT 7 p.m.: Local authors host a lecture and panel discussion for Italian-American Heritage Month. THURSDAY, SEPT. 25 Library Volunteer Information Session To submit an event for consideration in print, Nues Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., IO am.: Learn more about volunteering at the visit www.pioneerlocal.com/submit- Niles. Call 847-663-1234. Free Magazines from Flipster library in this one-hour session, followed by a content and click the "Events" tab on the 3 p.m.: Learn how to get free magazines using a library tour and an informal individual chat. Duties left side of the screen. Please submit the tablet, smartphone or computer from the library. FRIDAY, OCT. 3 may include helping staff or helping with special event no later than IO days before the desired Attendees must have a Nues Public Library card to events and programs a few hours a week. Niles publication date. use this service. 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Harvey Daim and his son, Matan Daim, learn how to bake Chailah bread Sept.21 at the Ezra-Habonim, the Nues Township Jewish Congregation. I NATALIE HAYESIFOR SUN-TiMES MEDIA Jews learn to

ABOVE: About 30 people gathered at Ezra-Habonim, the Nues Township Jew- bake theirown ish Congregation, on Sept. 21 to learn how to bake Challah bread. LEFT: Carol Friedlander of Northbrook makes Challah bread Sunday, Sept. challah for 21. Friedlander has been active with Ezra-Habonim in Skokie for that past 30

years.r PHOTOS BY NATALIE HAYES/FOR SUN-TIMES Rosh Hashanah MEDIA with them to bake at home. BY NATALIE HAYES all ages and religious backgrounds Although Challah dough is For Sun-Times Media @NatHayReporter to learn the steps that go into often braided in a six-strand for- making the perfect Challah bread. mation before baking, it can take clouds of flour filled Traditional Challah recipes on any combination of forms, the air as a group of bakers- call for a simple list of ingredients including a wreath-like shape or Dustyin-training marked the including eggs, flour, water, sugar, a traditional bread loaf. upcoming Jewish New Year by yeast and salt. The dough is mixed Skokie residents Alyssa making homemade Challah bread together until it reaches a thick Levin and her mom Elena Levin Sunday at Skokie's Ezra-Habonim, consistency before it's rolled out patiently mixed their ingredients the Nues Township Jewish Con- into long pieces and braided for together while waiting for the gregation. baking. to knead the dough into smooth the same traditions today that ourliquid substance to start forming Challah is a traditional Jew- People lined up with their bak- ball-like shapes. ancestors did thousands of years a thicker dough-like consistency. ish bread known for its signature ing pans and ingredients ready to Beth Gottleib of Chicago admit- ago," Gottleib said as she got her "I like making Challah be- sweet and buttery taste. Although go while standing behind tables ted she's no baking guru, and said hands dirty while kneading and cause you feel good about having it's enjoyed throughout the year, set-up in a half-square formation she typically avoids the kitchen shaping the sticky dough. something you made yourself- the Congregation has formed an in the lobby of the synagogue, and instead opts to buy her bread Working next to Gottleib, although it's kind of upsetting annual tradition each September while Claver directed the group at the local bakery. Carol Friedlander of Northbrook when you wonder why it's not ahead of Rosh Hashanna to teach through the instructions for mix- Gottleib however decided it proudly held up a perfectly shaped thickening," Alyssa Levin said. the recipe to anyone who express- ing the dough. was finally time to step out of ball of Challah dough. "The best part of the event is that es an interest. From the novice baker to the her comfort zone and learn how "This is fun," Friedlander said. it brings kids together under one Led by Amy Claverwho hap- expert bread maker, everyone in to start baking her own Challah "I've always wanted to learn how roof to have a fun time." pens to be an expert Challah breadthe group seemed to be enjoying bread. to make my own." Rosh Hashanna starts baker despite her Catholic faith- themselves as they whipped the "I love that Judaism is so full of After the bakers-in-training had Wednesday evening and contin- the class drew about 30 people of ingredients together and began tradition, and that we're following crafted their dough, they took it ues through Friday. 28 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL Trend

III HONORS Mary, Seat of Wisdom School honors its athletes

more than 30 years ago that Pete Kapetan, the event coordinator, said families, friends and sports fans at Mary 125 guests attended the first-ever induction IwasSeat of Wisdom School in Park Ridge ceremony in Wisdom Hall at the school and cheered on the Class of 1971 boys basketball sees the Hall of Fame as "a great way to team as they won the championship title promote the school." in the Catholic Youth Organization league, Among the alumni inductees were Bren- beating other teams throughout the city dan O'Leary Matt Pater, Jim Kilburg, Dave and northwest suburbs. Inserra, and Tony Reibe!, all of Park Ridge, On Sept. 6, the school again celebrated and Lizz, (Erickson) Ciprian of Chicago and those athletes, inducting the team and sevenJoanie ( Boesen) Fes! of Arlington Heights. other star athletes of the 1970s and 1980s For more information on Mary Seat of into its new Athletic Hall of Fame. Wisdom School, see mswschool.org.

Inductees: (back, from left) Peter Kapetan, event coordinator, Brendan O'Leary, Matt Pater, Father James Wallace and Joe Pagone, all of Park Ridge, Jim Barr of Chicago, Pete Boesen of Milwaukee and Principal Julie Due of Norridge; (front, from left), Jim Kilburg and Dave Inserra, both of Park Ridge, Lizz, (Erickson) Ciprian of Chicago, Tony Reibel of Park Ridge, Joanie ( Boesen) FesI of Arlington Heights.

Mari Lou Ciprian (from left), Midge Moutin, Jackie Hair and Peter Kapetan, all of Park Ridge i KARIEANGELL LUCI

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The Ciprian family of Park Ridge inclues Pat (from left), Danielle and John Ciprian. Danielle, 14, is a Pat Raphael (from left), Dorothy Kapetan and Annie Maine South High School freshman and John, Il, is a Jezierny, all of Park Ridge KARIE ANGELL LUC/FOR SUN-TIMES Mary, Seat of Wisdom School 6th-grader. i (ARIE ANGELL The Kilburg family of Park Ridge includes Aly (from left), Laura, Jim, Sharon, Ryan and Jim Kilburg. i KARIE

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Chicago native JOHNNY GALECKI on his rise from outcast kid to the star of TV's biggest show

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n CBS' mega hit "The Big Bang Theory,"Johnny Galecki plays Leonard Hofstadter, a genius experimental physicist who spends his days tinker- ing with hi-tech lasers and his nights playing Dungeons & Dragons with his close-knit gang of socially awkward, super-geek scientist friends and his bombshell girlfriend (Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting).

In real life, Galecki is having trouble figuring out how to work his cellphone.

"Hold on, I'm getting...argh...I think it's a voice- mail?" he says mid-interview, laughing. I hear a series of beeps, followed by an exasperated sigh. "That's how much of a genius I am. I don't even know how to work my own phone."

SEPTEMBER 21-27, 2014 1 2 CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I Lack oftech OWCSSaside, Galecki, 39, isn't tOt) dissimilar from the uber-nerdy character he portrayed for the last seven POP QUIZ! years (the series's eighth season starts Sept. He plays a brilliant physi- 22) on 'Big Bang."At its core, the show is cist on TV, so we decided about the underdog, and thatuniversally to put Galeckis smarts to relatable,' he says. ls something Galecki the test.I mentioned that understands firsthand. Though a look at the I didnt make it to high shows 20 million viewers, the castreported school, right? I can't even SI million-per-episode salary and Galecki's spell physics,' said Galecki, lnìtny i1ot1ination might lead you to laughing nervously. believe he's always been on top, early ori, the Oak Park natives passion for acting turned QUESTION #1: Who cre- him into something ofa social pariah. ated the equation E=mc2? "Growing up in Chicago I was a theater Galecki and his co-stars Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar, Jim Pars. Galecki: 'Einstein. nerd," he admits. "That might be very cool and Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting in "The Big Bang Theory" on the East Coast, but in Chicago it's really Correct! the athletes that come in No. I on the cool of snowballed." he laughs. "We went to dinner together after scale. Maybe musicians after that. Corn- Galecki quickly moved up from the work, we went on vacations together on QUESTION #2: Complete munity theater? That's way down the list, chorus line, and by the time he was IO, he'd weeks off. It was nearly twisted." the equation: =ma roy friend." earned ajeffAward nomination for his role Though the cast remains close, the Galeckl: 'You just gave Even his family was unconvrnced at first: in "The Member ofthe Wedding." Soon, fact that the series has since been renewed me an anxiety attack. Though Galecki had been telling everyone movie offers came pouring in: After playing through season 10 has given them the ability When I started the about his acting dreams since the age of 3, Billy Quinn in 1989's "Prancer," he starred to branch out. For those who didn't tune show, I tried to do due his psreiits tried to dissuade me with sports, in bigger flicks like "Christmas Vaca- in or simply need a refresher, last spring, diligence. I went to UCLA which were a disaster," he laughs. "I would tion"with Chevy Chase. But things really "Big Bang" wrapped its seventh season with and shadowed some literally strike Out [at T-hall] when I was up picked up when Roseanne Barr handpicked Leonard and Penny getting engaged.This physicists and tried to to bat. The damn hail was right there! Ifs Galecki to join the cast ofher then-No.1 fall, audiences will get to see the couple navi- read some of the text- on a tee! When we were in the field, I was eponymous sitcom, playing her daughter's gate the typical pre-wedding problems that books. I would literally a catcher. There'stI()pitcher in T-bali, but I boyfriend. "When I started on Roseanne,' couples face. uFBeing engaged] obviously isn't get two pages into these was the catcher. It was a sad state of affairs." it was a great achievement for me at the going to fix all their problems," Galecki says, books and have a full-on But like any good underdog - or any time," Galecki says. "But I wasn't a part of referring to the inherent differences between panic attack. I'm a simple ofthc superheroes that his "Big Bang" building it; I wasn't a carpenter in creating his pragmatic geek and Cuoco-Sweeting's actor." character idolizes - Galecki didn't let ad- that juggernaut." ditzy struggling actress. "[This season isi set Incorrect. Correct answer: versity hold him hack He ignored his peers' It would take another decade and dozens up for very emotional moments of vulner- Force (F) r mass (m) x jabs and continued pressing his parents. ofsmaller roles in movies like "I Know abili ry and reality." acceleration (a) When he was 7 years old, his family asked What You Did Last Summer" and "Vanilla While his TV love life is fodder for fans, him ifhe'd like to go down to the Village Sky" before Galecki got the chance to build Galecki likes to stay mum on his personal QUESTION #3: A can- Players Theatre (now called Madison Street his own behemoth. When "Big Bang" life. He had a briefrelationship with co-star nonball is dropped from Theatre) to watch auditions. They probably began casting in 2006, Galecki was initially Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting, though she's now the same height and at didn't expect their son to spontaneously considered for the role ofSheldon (the part married to tennis player Ryan Sweeting, the same time as one jump onstage and belt out "The Star- now played by Emmy winnerjim Parsons), the two have reportedly remained friends. fired horizontally from the Spangled Banner" - hut that's exactly what but it was the role of Leonard Hofstadter - When he does have a rare moment of cannon Which ball hits Galecki did. "I crushed it,"jokes Galecki. "It and his love story with Penny - that really downtime from set ("Three days is the cor- the ground first? was my totally my best work." drew the actor. Once again, Galecki had to meet dosage for me to have time off work," Galeckl: 'This feels like 1'ortunately, the director was impressed struggle for what he wanted: He asked the he says), Galecki likes to come back to the an Acme Road Runner with the young actors brashness. With Ga- producers to reconsider him for the other west suburbs and visit with his brother, question. Can I phone a lecki's final li)tC still banging in the air, he role.They eventually agreed, casting Galecki sister and mother. Although he's been in friend?" was cast as a chorus member in the theater's as Leonard and finding Parsons as his LA since he was 14 years old, he insists that production of"Fiddler on the Roof" And perfect counterpart. he never let go ofhis childhood here. "I'm No, you can't. Correct an- swer: The two balls hit the after his first true taste ofthe theater, Ga- It was finally Galecki's turn to ascend still a Chicagoan in the fact that I can't do lecki was a goner. "I was influenced by the ti) the heights he'd always dreamed of- Christmas with sand and palm trees," he ground at the same time. characters I was playing, hut also the people but he's quick to give credit for the show's laughs. "Itjust doesn't compute - it's not behind the scenes that I was working with: runaway success to his co-stars. "I have a Christmas unless your face hurts when you QUESTION #4: What is the stagehands, the dancers in the chorus new understanding and appreciation for step outside." a Fourier series (pro- line," he says. 'l was wearing eyeliner to the success ofa projcct,"he says. "It really Now that he's on top, Galecki has his noucned "foiä)? school in the fifth grade - things that don't doesn't matter how hard you work, or how choice ofprojects, and although "Big Bang" Galecki:lt's a situation GALECKI WEARS: go down well on the schoolyard." VEST: TED BAKER, great your intentions are. It really has to doesn't give him much time to star in other comedy that takes place 225. lOfl N. RUSH: ¡ lis dramatic antics may have alienated strike a chord [with audiencesj.There has to fficks, he likes to keep busy behind the in the entryway of a TEDBAKER.COM him from his peers, but they pushed him be some type of chemistry there, and if there scenes. He's currently dabbling in produc- home?" SHIRT: JOHN VARVA- even further into the theater world, where was a recipe for it, then every show would ing movies and TV shows, including a new TOS, $265, BLOOM- Incorrect. Correct answer: lic fisund his place. "It's such a wonderftilly NGDALES. 900 N. doit." horror-comedy, "Master Cleanse," alongside According to Stewart Cal- MICHIGAN: BLOOM- supportive community in Chicago," he says. "Big Bang" seems to have struck gold Anjcica Huston, which Galecki hopes will cu/us, it's a representation /NGDALES,COM "The cast [of' l'iddlcrl helped my parents on that front: Galecki remembers the make the festival rounds this winter. "I'm ofa periodic function as TIE: RAG & BONE, along the va[advising them toi get photo- $150, NORDSTROM, cast being inseparable for the first several not at my best when I'm not working - I'm an infinite sum ofsine and 55 E. GRAND; SHOP graphs and talk to this person and go to this seasons of the show. "A lot of people on the certainly not at my happiest," he says. "Act- cosine waves. NoRosrRoM.cOM tiicater to audition. From that point it kind periphery thought it might he unhealthy," ing will always be my first love."

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Orleans 105 Chicago, IL 65654 MOVtNG SALE 4316 Davis Skokie Fax: (312) 321-2288 Fax: (312) 321-2288 Sun Times Media is an Equal Opportunily Employer 9 AMb "3 PM Sat 9127 Sun 9/28Winthrop Harbor. 240 Potomac 8-5 Email address: [email protected] - Please note Email address: hresunlimes,com - Please note Lots offurniture: wood bed withFri-Sat 9/26 9/27 Jewelry, Senior Application Engineer in the aublecl line. Junior Application Engineer in the subjecl line, matching dresuer and large mirror:Pocketknives,Watches, Diecaut sofas, chairs, file cabinets, gas grill,cars, Lighters, Sportscards,Boys 2- Sun-Times Media is an Equal Opportunity Employer Sun-Times Media is an Equal Opportunity Employer much more, 4T clothes,Lots misc items Thursday, September25, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 5 Estate Sales Dogs Apartments, Unfurn'd. Judicial Sales-Real Est. STUFF Cook County - Suburban REAL ESTATE are admonished Io check the court file to verity all information.lt thisBUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the forado- Air Conditioners à..:.: NEW UTING Houses sore sale, other than a mortgagee, Accounting Hauling ETßLE shall pay the assessments and the Antiques, CollectibleS Barbara's Absolute Estate Townhomes legai fees required by The Condo- Harwood Heights. Harlem and Law- miniumProperty Act,765 ILCS . RED'S HAULING SERVICE Sales, Thurs & Fr1, 9/25th & rence, 2BRapartment, ist floor. TO PLACE AN AD IN Appliances 26th 9-4, and Sat. 9/27th, 8-1, GERMAN & DUTCH Condos, Lofts 605/9(g))1( and (gj(4(.If this prop- Complete Clean out Service SHEPHERD - $350-5t200. Available now, no pets. Call 708- erty is a Condominium unit which is Family owned for over 50 years Arts, Crafts, Hobbies 26971 N. Elmwood, 456-539t or 708-257-4512 Duplex OUR LOCAL SERVICE Lake Forest, AntIque turn, Trained dogs avail. AKC white. part of a common interest commun- 847-409-4860 sable, black & tan, brindle, 115, the purchaser of the unit at the DIRECTORIES Auctions Watentord chIna, tJadro, SCHILLER PARK Guar, deliv avail, 815.721,9090 Open Houses foreclosuresoleotherthan a Belleek, Bose 321 Entertain- Studio apt. 8400/mo Building Material ment systenr, Nice Sale! Mobile Homes mortgagee shall pay fhe assess- Painting-Decorating No Pets/No Smoking, Avail Now. mento required by The Condomini- PLEASE CALL See: www,EsteteSales.nat 847-664-95t Business Equipment Manufactured Homes um Property Act, 765 ILCS 1-847- 299-1005 1-847- 222-0589 605/t8,5)q-1(.IF YOU ARE THE 847-998-3400 #2 RENTALS SKOKIE: 4937 CHURCH Clothing, Furs Apartment Buildings MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER). Al FRITZ S SON PAINTING Large t Bdrm. Heat Included. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RO- lot/ExtFree Est. Wallpaper parking, avail., next to park, close to MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 Electronics, Accessories Old Orchard Avail. Oct 1. 2014 Co-Op Apartments A Sales Consultant will DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- Estate Sales ST*TALE Call Barbara 312-927-7070 Senior Housing help OU place your ad Apartments, Unfurnished or Hallmark & Johnson DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- KASAL CORDANCE WITH SECTION t5 Exercise Equipment Apartments, Furnished 773-545-6160 Commercial, Industrial Painting & Decorating 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- Interior I Esterior Des Plaines - 9415 CentraI Rd. Lake County GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef- Farm and Gardening 9/26, 9127, 9128 9am-3pm Condos, Townhomes Farms, Farmland tective May tal. 2014 you will need Air Duct Cleaning Painting & Wallpapering Wall Washing Farm Equipment 11,2 mile W. ol Milwaukee Rd. Park- Homes WAUKEGAN: 710 Pine St. Homes Built to Order a photo identification issued by a ing will be a challenge. Parking on 28R, 2nd loor unit. XL ktchen governmenfagency(driver's Ii-AIR DUCT CLEANING GROUP FREE ESTIMATES side streets to the W Watch all $750+ sec dep Sect 8 welcome Vacant Property cense, passport. etc.)in order to Residential/Comm. Cleaning Call Steve (630)968-5593 Firewood signs & be cautious nf driveways.) Duplex Leave Message 847-862-3789 gain entry ints the foreclosure saleEliminate dust & allergians from Flea Markets Cash only No children under 15. Rooms Vacation Property room in Cook Coanty and the same your home. 847-532-2676 No's at 7AM. Details see identification for sales held at other Food, Produce estatesates. net Housing to Share Homes Income Property county venues, For information, es- Piano Services amine the Court file or contact Plain- Cleaning Furniture Porest Bluff Conducted Sates Mobile Homes Cook County - Chgo. S Investment Property lift's attorney, CODILIS 8 ASSOCI- Frl 9)26, 9-4 & SM 9/21, 9-12, 744 ATES. P.C., t5W030 NORTH Home & Office Cleaning EXPERT PIANO Giveaways Norlhmoor St, Lake Forest. Charm- Retirement Rentals Great Locationi Hegewisch House Lots FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, ng 45 yr old contents of home Available Now Available Now! Up- BURR RIDGE, IL 60527. (630)794- Experienced Team of 4 TUNING & REPAIR Duplex, Horses Rosnd DR set for 4 with 2 leaves, Co-Op Housing dated 3Bed/t.5bath Real Estate Auctions 9876 Please refer lo file number 14- Call HaI-na 847-692-6754 Crafting piano perfection china, slerling, linens, ladies desk, Hnuoe,W/O, C/A, Carpet, Garage. 12-00070. THE JUDICIAL SALES Sleeping Rooms Basement, Nice Yard, Close to Ev' Real Estate Wanted for 25 years! Jewelry several dressers, BR sets. garage CORPORATION One South item, tools, lots of interesting items erything, School, Library, Eopress- Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago. Fencing HOLIDAY SPECIAL!!! Lawn, Garden Equipment Housekeeping Rooms way Across from Parir. Brandon Real Estate Misc. Gtenvtew - Sijndsy Only 10-6 IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou 20% OFF WHEN YOU 130th St. $1600 Call: 773-936-3179 can also visit The Judicial Saies BRECKENRIDGE FENCE Machinery, Tools 2021 Amrrrer Ridge Ct Unit 201 Finder Service Out-Of-Town Real Est. MENTION THID AD! Tribal ari, hand carved fumitsre, Cook County - Suburban Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 Chain. Link & Wood Fences Medical Equipment aotiqses. good interesting stuff. Apartments - Hotels Out-Of-Town, Commercialday status report of pending sales 773-320-6777 I 847-298-5101 CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. P.0 Installation & Repairs seo ostutevales.nor toi derails Vacation, Resort Rentals Suburbs, * RENT TO OWNt * Lakes, Resort Property [email protected] Misc. Merchandise Buy with No closing costs and get t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEBEST PRICES - 847-729-5137 ROAD. SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, Musical Instruments HINSDALE 416 Ashbury Dr. off Out-of-State Rentals help with your credit Call 708-868- Mortgages, Loans MadIson. Frl and Sat, 9/28 & 9/27, 2422 or visit www.nhba.com IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney Tiling 9am-2pm. Collectors Dreamt Garages Homeowners Insurance File No 14-12-00070AttorneyGarage Doors, Openers Office Furniture Dont Miss! ARDC No, 00468002 AttOrney Vacation, Resort Code. 21762 Case Number 13 CI-t MR. GROUT Resale Shops Farms, Farmland Real Estate Seminars FOREST GARAGE DOORS 224-310-8994 'r 002090 TJSCS' 34-12853 NOTE. ITEMS FROM A TO Zt11 Commercial, Industrial Lake Home - 90 miles rom Chica- Real Estate Services Pursuant fo the Fair Debt Collection Family Owned Since 1946 TILE - GROUT REPAIR Snow Removal Equipment u- Evnaton ' so. Holds 2 !amilies Lauderdale Practices Act, you are advised that Sales - Service - Installalion EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN 2747 Eastwood, Lakes. May 15 - Sept 15, 2015. Judicial Sales - Legal Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be Sporting Goods Storage, Warehouses $7500/mo, Call 708-567-9010 7O8.52. 9405 I 63O-96994I6 N. of Central a debt collector attempting to collect Tree Service Swap, Trade Frl 8 Sat. 9/26 & 9/27 Sam-3pm Desk Space s debl and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Cash Only Offices Judicial Sales-Real Est. Swimming Pools, Supplies Offices 1626201 Handyman DIRT CHEAP See estatesales.net tor photos, Cook County - SuburbanHARWOOD HEIGHTS 9/25, 10/2, 1019/14 #847373 TREE SERVICE Tickets Stores N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF All Star Remodeling & HARW000 HEIGHTS Handyman - Basement Tree Remoaal . Trimming, Stump Skokie- 1st mo. revt $1 COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- Removal, Insured - Free estimafes Wanted to Buy NEW TRIER SALES Rental Services 2nd rna. rent $2, LTL. Offices for n, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF Waterproofing, Plumbing, COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS Electrical, AllInt./Ent Work, 847-46-103 Estate Sales-Antqs., Rental Misc Rent. Nr Touhy & Edens. 300ff- DIVISION Art, 50's Designer Furn. 400ft-800ft-t200h. May combine. U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- 20'!, Off. 630-667-5787 www.treesurgeonlnc.com nuques and Collectible our specialty.Charities, no estrss. vihtly clean-up. lION CERY DIVISION Wanted to Rent U.S BANK TRUST. AS Clean-up available. Call 84 .602.6622 Plaivtitt, N.A.. TRUSTEE FOR LSF8 MASTER THOMAS KINKADE Paintings: Walter - 847-471-7333 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. SOHIER BOTROUS A/K/A SOHEIRPARTICIPATION TRUST. Spring Gate, StNicholas Cir- Apartments, Unfurn'd. Stores Plaintiff, BOTROUS LINCOLN WOOD cle Have appraisals. anxious to vo representationasloqualityor Defendants IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF sell, 708-374-9720 or 847-5t6- Nyce Things Estate Sales Cook County - Chgo. N Cook County - Suburban LILIA PENA FLORIDA AKA LILIA quantityoftitleand withoutre- 13 CH 002090 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 9963 (Serving the North Shore) C. PENAFLQRIDA; course to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS Des Plaines: t BR $775-$795 SCHILLER PARK 500 SOFT, 6718 VV FOREST PRESERVE TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYcondition. The sale is further sub- Carol 847-431-5464 )avail t011), 2 BR $950-$990 (avai DRIVE HARWOOD HEIGHTS, ILALFREDO P. PENAFLORIDA AXADIVISION Store/Office, Avail Now ALFREDO ject to confirmation by Ihn court. I 1/1), indo heat, laundry & parking 60706 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL OAK BROOK 135 St. Francis Circle $740/mo, PENAFLORIDA: JPMORGAN Upon payment in full of the amount Business Equipment GRE Properties 847-297-1500 847-664-9951 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEEbid,the purchaser willreceive a )Trinity Lakes SD) Fri9/26, Sat. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-CHASE BANK, N.A.; FOR WAMU MORTGAGE PASS - 9f27 9am-4pm Indoor & Outdoor Certificate of Sale that will entitle Super Busy Auto Repair Business suant to a Judgment st ForeclosureUNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONTHROUGH CERTIFICATES SER- tamishings, clothing & accessories.Cook County - Suburban RECORD CLAIMANTS. the purchaser to a deed to the real For Sale!' Very Busy Auto Repair and Sale enteredin lES 2005-AR8 51 much more! the aboveDefendants, estate aher confirmation of the saie Shop On Sheridan Fload Next to Plaintiff, cause on July 15, 2014, an agent13 CH 18068 Where a sale of real estate is made Auto Paris StoreWith New Tiro Ma- for The Judicial Sales Corporshon, Rlv.rwoods -1810 Saunders Road Glenview- 1,2,3 Bds NOTICE OF SALE to satisfy a lien prior to that of the Chine andWheelBalancerNewFriday 9/26 & Saturday 9/27, 9-4 wilt at 2:00 PM on October 22,PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 51V-NASIM FAR000I A/K/A NASIM F.United Slates. the United States Very Large Snap Oir Air Compres-Antique turn. lamps, sofa. crystal, LUXURY RESIDENCES FIND MORE 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- FAR000I. TARIS M. KHAWAJA,shall have one year from the date of sor. Large Toolboxes Filled With ration, One Soslh Wacker Drive -EN that pursuant to a Jadgment ofHARRIS, NA, UNITED STATES OF mahogany, bar stools, iron patio Valley Lo Towers Il Foreclosure and Sale entered in the sale within which to redeem, eocept Tools(Master Set).2 Snap Onfsm, vintage chandeliers. clothing, 1910 Chestnut Ave. 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, AMERICA, PENTECH FINANCIALthat with respect to a lien arising Scan nera Torches WeIde r. Bench sell at public auction to the highestabove entitled cause IntercounlySERVICES. INC china. * Royal Estate Sales * Call (847) 998-1 800 x200 Judicial Sales Corporation will on under the internal revenas laws the Grinder, Air Conditioner UXAL JOBS ATbidder, as set forth below, the fol- Defendants penod shall be 120 days or the peri- Eqaipmenr.Jacks,Stands, Snow Mon - Fri lOam - 4pm Friday, October ty, 2014 at the WAUKEGAN - 906 Keith. lowing described real estate: Corn-hour of t t sm. in their office at 12010 CH 018779 od allowable for redemption under Garbage And www.v5lylotow.fs.com 7001 N. KARLOV Blowers, Water Thursday-Saturday, gam-4pm. PIONEER LO(AL(OM,/MO NSTERrnonly known as 6718 W FORESTWest Madison Street. Suite 7t8A, AVENUEState law, whichever is longer. and lnclsded,Very LargeParking The Antiques, Furniture, jewelry, PRESERVE DRIVE, HARW000 LINCOLNWOOD. IL 60712 in any case in which, under the pro- HEIGHTS, IL 60706 Property IndesChicago. Illinoro, sell at public auc- Landlord Pays For Snow chair lift, Packed House! lion to the highest bidder for cash,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-visions of section 505 of the Hous- Plowing.Cnmpuler With Printer And VIew estatesales.net No. 13-18-401-034. The real estate TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Ing. Act of 1950, as amended (12 Winworks Program For Writing Re- is improved with a single family res-as set forth below, the following de-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure scnbed mortgaqed real estate: USC. 1701k), and subsection (dl pair Orders Valued At 3000.00 On- idence. Sale terms: 25% down of andSale entered inthe above Furniture Offices Offices PIN. 13-18-03-030-000O. of section 3720 of title 38 of the ly Bill You Will Hase is Shop Rent the highest bid by certified funds at cause on January 10. 2014, an Commonly known as 4326 North United States Code, the right to re- And Electric Shop Rent IsOnlyAwesome Deal Brand New QueenCook County . SuburbanCook County - Suburbanthe close of the sale payable to The agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-deem does not anse. there shall be $700.00 a Month 847-354-21 t4 Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdNew England AvenueHarwoodration, will at 1030 AM on Novem- Pillow Top Mattress Set New In Heights, Iflivois 80706 no right of redemption The property Plastic Must Sell $150 00 847-727- party checks will be accepted. The ber 3, 2014, at The Judicial Saleswill NOT be open for inspecfion and HARW000 HEIGHTS 2,931SF WEBCB312731 balance, including the Judicial saieThe mortgaged real estate rs im-Corporation. One South Wacker 8720 proved with asingle familyreni- plaintiff makes no representafion as Electronics, Accessories 847-564-1600 OFFICE feefor Abandoned Residential Drive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail ceo- dence. If the sublect mortgaged real to the condition of the property. Pro- Machinery, Tools Property Municipality Relief Fund,estale is a unit of a common inter-60606. seIl at public auction to thespective bidders are admonished to ter. Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals, whichis calculated on residential highest bidder. as set forth below,check lIre caurI file to verity all infor- WANTED HOME STEREO 847-584-1600 www.josephrealestate.net est community, the purchaser of the 4500 watt.1OHP gas generator. real estate at the rate of $1 for eachunit other Ihan a mortgagee shallthe following descnbed real estate.mation. ft this properly is a condo- Equip & Records, 33s-45s-78s electric start and dual gas tanks $1 000 nr fraction thereof of the Csmrnssly knownas 7001 N.minium unit, the purchaser of the Will pick-up Cash amount paid by the purchaser notpay the assessments required byKARLOV AVENUE, Sears Craftsman runs greal 708- subsection ),g-1) of Section 18.5 of unit st the foreclosure sale. other 847-266-0190 246-6594 Wanted to Buy Wanted to Buy to exceed $300, in certified funds/or LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Proper-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- wire transfer, is due within twenty-the Condominium Property Act. ty Index No. 10-34-213-059. The re- Sale terms: 10°/v down by certified sessments and the legal fees re- four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid al enlate is improved with a resi-qurred by The Condominium Prop- Wanted to Buy by the mortgagee acquiring the res-funds, balance. by certified funds,dence Sale temis: 25% down of Estate Sales WANT TO BUY - PAYING TOP DOLLAR within 24 hours. No refunds.The erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)91(1) and idential real estate pursuant to itsproperty will NOT be open for in-the highest bid by certified funds at(g))4( Ifthis property is a condo- Vehicles Wanted Will Buy All credit bid at the saie or by any the close of 18e sale payable to Theminium unit which is part of a com- mortgagee. lsdqmenl creditor,srseCtion Judicial Saies Corporation. No third A FABSUCCESSFULSALE Vehicles*** Cars. Trucks, Vans. GUNS For information call The Sales De- mon inlerest community, the pur- "When You Want The Beet" SUV's*** $500-5000 Cash* other lienor acquinng the residential party checks will be accepted. Thechaser of the unit at the foreclosure real estate whose 59h15 in and topartmentatPlaintiff'sAttomey.balance, including the Judicial sole 708-516-8888, WILL BUY ONE PIECE OR ENTIRE COLLECTION GIVE ME Freedman Anselmo Lindberg LLC, sale other than a mortgagee shall the residential real estate arose pri- fee forAbandbned PHYLLIS REIFMAN A TRY, AND DON'T SELL YOUR COLLECTION SHORT. 1771 West Diehi Road, Naperville, Residentialpay the assessments required b YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED, or Io the sale. The subject property Properly Municipality Relief Fund, Illinois60563-1890.(630)453- The Condominium Property Ac Trio House Sales is sableO to general real estate tao- which iscalculated on residential765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).IF YOU es. special assessments. or special6960.For Bidding instruchons sialreal estate at the rate of $1 for each 847-432-3770 PETS IF YOU GOT IT AND WANT TO SELL IT, I WANT TO BUY IT ALL, 'w.fal-iIlinois.com 24 hours prior ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- ANYTHING RELATED TO GUNS. tases levied against said real estate $1,000 or fraction thereofof theOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT and is offered for sole without snyosaIs F13070298 amount paid by the purchaser not INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION representation qualityor to exceed $300, in certified funds/or (Antique. Modem, Broken, Etc.) usto CORPORATION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF BALDERDASH Estate Sales - quantity re- oftitleand without Selling Officer. (312)444-1122 wire transfer, in due within twenty-AN ORDER DF POSSESSION, IN Sales this weekendi. Sale#1 Cats course to Plaintiff and inAS Is' four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid Firearms Ammunition Holslers 1625864 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 10645 W Liberty. Beach Parir Oft Scspes 'Parts Slocks condition. The sole is farther sub- by the mortgagee acquiring the res-15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS Wadsworth Rd,S on North Ave Dogs 9)18, 9)25, 10/2/14 #843935 'Literature Vintaqe Gun Advertisin ecl to confirmation by the Court. rdevtial real estate pursuant to ItsMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Right on Liberty.No parking on Lib- MIsc. Pets Empty Gun Boses 'Gun Hueting .800ks/Catalogs Upon payment in lull of the amount credit bid at the sale or by anyLAW. Effective May tuf, 2014 you erly,Park on one side st Gilbert .Military Weslem Brownlng bid,the purchaser will receive a mortgagee, judgment creditor,or only or park on Fairbanks Restric- will need a photo identification is- 'Colt 'Martin Masser Certificate of Sale thatwill entitle other Senor acquiring the residentialsued by a governmenl agency (dna- ted sign posting -0110w directions. Dogs Springfield '56W 'Winchester the purchaser to a deed to the real real estate whose nghto in and toer's license. passport, etc.) in order 1h. ,6 Fr, ,9/25 626, 9-4pm & estate aher confirmation of the sole. the residential real estate arose pri-to gain entry into the foreclosure Sat. 9/27 - 9 - 3PM.Sale 02 - 2109 DAVID BUSHING The property will NOT be open for FIND MORE LOCAL or IO the sale. The subject propertysale room in Cook County and the Ezra. Zion S of Rl 173. Fr. 9/26 - 9- OLD ENGLISH BULL 00G E: [email protected] inspection and plaintiff makes no is subtect to general real estate tao-same identification for sales held at 4pm 8 Sat. 9/27 - 9 - NOON.Peggy Puppies - 2 males I 2 temales H: 847-816-6847 representation as to the condition of JOBS AT es, special assessments. or specialother county venues. For informa- 8 47 - 3 22 -8234 Contact Joanle 630-965-5053 C: 630-235-3345 the property,Prospective bidders tunes levied against said real estatetlon. esamine the court file or con- BalderdashCollection.com PIONEER W(ALCOM/tiONSTERand is offered' for sale withouf anytact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS & 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, September 25, 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. ASSOCIATES. P C 15W030willat 2:00 PM on October 22.willat 10:30 AM on October 16,willst 2 00 PM on October 22,MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-sure sale, other than a mortgagee.MORTON GROVE NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-shall pay the assessments and theIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SUITE 100,BURR RIDGE,ILration, One South Wacker Drise -ration, One South Wacker Drive -ration, One South Wacker Drive -DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-suant lo a Judgment of Foreclosurelegal fees required by The Condo-COOK COUNTh'. ILLINOIS COUN- 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606.24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606,24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-and Sale enteredinthe aboveminium Property Act,765 ILCSTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY to file number 14-10-11507 THEsell at public auction to the highestsell at public auCtisn to the highestsell at public auction to the highest1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-cause on September 24. 2013, an605/9(91)1) and (g((4).If this prop-DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONbidder, as set forth below, the fol-bidder, as nel forth below, the fol-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-erty ix a condominium unit which isN.A., AS TRUSTEE. IN TRUST One South Wacker Drive,24lhlowing described real estate: Corn-lowing described real estate: Corn-lowing described real estate: Corn-fective May tot, 2014 you will needration, will at 10.30 AM on Octoberpart of a common intereaf commun-FOR REGISTERED HOLDERS OF Floor, Chicago. IL 60606-4650monlv known as9019 AUSTINmonle known as7701 MAPLEmonly known us 9319 NATIONALa photo identification issued by aio, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Cor-ity. the purchaser of the unit at theFIRSTFRANKLIN MORTGAGE (312) 236-SALE You can also oisifAVEÑUE, MORTON GROVE,ILSTREET, MORTON GROVE,ILAVEÑUE, MORTON GROVE, ILgovernmentagency (driver's li-poration, One South Wacker Orine-foreclosuresaleotherthan aLOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN The Judicial Safes Corporalion al60053 Property Indes No. 10-17-60053 Property Index No, 09-13-60053 Property Indes No. 10-18-cense, passport. etc.)ix order to4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606.mortgagee shall pay the assess-ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-408-055. The realestateisim-t 13-006-0000. The real estateist 19-015. Therealestateisim-gain entry into lhe foreclosure salesell at public auction to fhe highestments required by The Condomini-SERIES 2005-FFH1 Plaintiff, port of sending sales. CODILIS &provedwitharesidence.Saleimproved with a white, vinyl siding,proved with a single family resi-room in Cook County and the samebidder, au sel forth below, Ihe fol-um Property Act, 765 ILCS ASSOCIATES, PC. 15W030terms: 25% down of the highest bidsplit level, single family home with adence. Sale terms: 25% down ofidentification for sales held al otherlowing described real estate: Cam-605/18.5)q-1).IF YOU ARE THEROWENA ALCARAZ-GOMEZ NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,by certified funds at the close of thetwocardetached garage Salethe highest bid by certified funds atcounty venues, For information, en-manly known as 5732 WARRENMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER).A/K/A ROWENA C ALCARAZ- SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527sale payable to The Judicial Salesterms: 25% down of the highest bidthe close of the vale payable to Theamine the court file or contact Plain-STREET. MORTON GROVE, ILYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-GOMEZ, VICTOR GOMEZ NK/A (630) 794-5300 Asomey File No.Corporation No third party checksby certified funds at the close of theJudicial Sales Corporation No thirdtiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCI-60053 Property Indes No10-20-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30VICTOR R GOMEZ, ROMEO 14-1011507 Attorney ARDC No.will be accepted. The balance, in-sale payable to The Judicial Salesparty checks will be accepted. TheATES, P.C., t5W030 NORTH42ff-016. The realestateisim-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-ALCARAZ, TERESITA C. 00468002 Asorney Code. 2t762darting the Judicialsale feeforCorporation. No third party checksbalance, ixcludiog the Judicial saleFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,proved with a single family resi-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-ALCARAZ. BMO HARRIS BANK, Case Number.tO CH 018779Abandoned ResidentialPropertywill be accepted. The balance. in-fee forAbandoned ResidentialBURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-dence. Sale terms: 25% down ofCORDANCE WITH SECTION t 5-N.A. F/K/A HARRIS, N.A. Defend- TJSC#: 34-t56t0 NOTE: PursuantMunicipality Relief Fund, which scluding the Judicial sale fee forProperty Municipality Relief Fund,9876 PIeuse refer to file number i 4-the highest bid by certified funda at1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-ants to tIre Fair Debt Collection Practicescalculated on residential real estateAbandonedResidentialPropertywhich is calculated on residential13-03661 THE JUDICIAL SALESthe close of fhe sale payable to TheGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-14 CH 2502 Ad, you are advised that Ptaintiff'sat the rate of $1 for each $t,000 orMunicipality Relief Fund, which isreal estate at the rute of $1 for eachCORPORATION One SouthJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdfective May tat, 2014 you will need8814 LUNA AVENUE NF/A 8814 attorney is deemed to be a debt col-fraction thereof of the amount paidcalculated on residential real estate$1 .000 or fraction thereof of theWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano,party checks will be accepted. Thea pholo identification issued by aNORTH LUNA AVENUE MORTON lector attempting to collect a debtby the purchaser notto exceedat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 oramounl paid by the purchaser notIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youbalance, including the Judicial salegovernmentagency(dnver's Ii-GROVE, IL 60053 and any information obtained will be$300,incertifiedfund&orwirefraction thereof of the amount paidlo exceed $300. in certified funds/srcan also visit The Judicial SalesfeeforAbandoned Residentialcense, passport, etc.)in order tordOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- used for that purpose tranafer,is due within lwenty-fosrby the purchaser not tu exceedwire transfer, is due within twenty-Corporation st www.tlsc.com for a 7Property Municipality Relief Fund,gain entry into the foreclosure saleTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par- 626356 )24( hours, No fee shall be paid by$300, incertifiedfunds/orwirefour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidday status report of pending sales.whichis calculated on residentialroom in Cook County and the samesuant to u Judgment of Foreclsaure 9/25, 1012, 10(9/14 #847375 the mortgagee acquinng the resi-transfer,is due within twenty-fourby the mortgagee acquiring the res-CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P Creal estate at the rate of $1 for eachidentification for sales held at otherandSale entered inthe above dential real estate pumuant to its(24) hOum. No fee shall be paid byidxntial real estate pursuant to itst5WO3O NORTH FRONTAGE$1.000 or fraction thereof of thecounty venues. For information, ex-cause on August 25.2014, an UNCOLN WOOD creditbid at the sale or by anythe mortgagee acquiring the resi-credit bid at the sale or by anyROAD. SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,amount paid by the purchaser notamine the court file or contact Plain-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFmortgagee, judgment creditor,srdential real estate pursuant toitomortgagee, judgment creditor.orIL 60527 (630) 7g4-5300 Attorneyto exceed $300, in certified funds/ortiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCI-ration, will at 10:30 AM on October COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS other lienor acquiring the residentialcredit bidat the sale or by anyother lienor acquiring he residentialFile No. 14-13-03661 Attorneywire transfer, is due within twenty-ATES, P.C., t5W030 NORTH9, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Cor- COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-real estate whose rights in and tomortgagee, ludyment creditor,orreal estafe whose rights in and toARDCNo. 00468002 Attorneyfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE tOO,poration, One South Wacker Drive - CERY DIVISION the residential real estate arose pri-other lienor acquiring the residentialthe residential real eslate arose pri-Code. 21762 Case Number: 13 CHby the mortgagee acquiring the res-BURR RIDGE. IL 60527, (630) 794-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-or to the sale. The subtect propertyreal estate whose rights in und toor to the sale. The sublect property010168 TJSC#: 34-12707 NOTE:idential real estate pursuant to its9876 Please refer to file number 14-sell at public auction to the highest TIONAL ASSOCIATION, is subject to general real estate las-lhe residential real estate arose pn-is subtect to general real estate tas-Pusaanl lo the Fair Debt Collectioncredit bidal the saie or by any11-12756. THE JUDICIAL SALESbidder, as set forth below, the fol- Plainliff es, special assessments, or specialsr to the sale. The subtect propertyes, special ausessmenls, or specialPraclices Act, you are advised thatmortgagee, ludgmevl creditor,orCORPORATION One Southlowing described real estate: Corn- V. tases levied against said real estateis subject to general real estate tas-taaeo levied against said real estatePlsrntiffo attorney is deemed to beother henar acquiring the residentialWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,manly known as 8814 LUNA AVE- ILIEVENTER:LIVIA VENTER:and is offered for sale without anyes. special assessments, or specialand is offered' for sate without anya debl collector attempting to collectreal estate whose rights in and toIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE V'suNUE NKJA 8814 NORTH LUNA BRICKYARD BANK; UNITED CEN-represenlationastoqualityortaxes levied against said real estaterepresentationasto qualityora debt and any information obtainedthe residential real estate arose pri-can also visit The Judicial SalesAVENUE, MORTON GROVE, IL TRAL BANK, SUCCESSOR IN IN- quantityoftitleand withoutre-and is offered for sale without anyquantityoftitleand withoutre-will be used for that purpose. or to the sale. The subject propertyCorporation at ww.tjac.corn for s 760053 Property Indes No. 10-16- TEREST TO MUTUAL BANK AUS- course to Plaintiff and inAS 1Srepresentationautoqualityorcourse to Plaintiff and in "AS lS1626195 is sublect IO general real estate tas-dint status report of pending sales.325-029-0000, Property Indes No. TIN BANK OF CHIÔAGO;condition, The sale is further sub-quantityoftitleand withoutre-condition. The sale is further sub-9/25, 1012, 1019/14 #847353 es, special assessments, or specialCODILIS & ASSOCIATES.P.C.10-16-325-050-0000. The real ea- NORTHSIDE COMMUNITY BANK;leCt IO confirmation by the court.course toPlaintiff and inAS lSecl to coxfirmatiov by the Court, taxes levied against said real estatet 5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEtale is improved with s single family LAW OFFICEOF BRYAN P.Upon payment in fall of the amountcondition. The sale is further sub-Upon payment in full of the amountMORTON GROVE and is offered for sale without anyROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,home with a detached 2 car garage. LYNCH, PC: UNITED STATES OF bid,the purchaser willreceive aject to confirmation by the court.bid, the purchaser willreceive aIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFrepresentationastoqualityorIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 AttorneySale terms: 25% down of the high- AMERICA; UBAN PARTNERSHIPCertificate of Sale thatwill entitleUpon payment in full of the amountCertificale of Sale thaI will entitleCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-quantityoftitleand withoutre-FileNo. 14-1 1-12756 Attorneyest bid by cert'died funds at The BANK, AS ASSIGNEE OF THEthe purchaser to a deed to the realbid,the purchaser will receive athe purchaser to a deed lo the realTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYcourse to Plaintiff and inAS IS"ARDC No. 00468002 Attorneyclose of the sale payable fo The Ju- FOR FDIC AS RECEIVER estafe aher confirmation of the saleCertificate of Sale that will entitleestafe aher confirmation of the sale.DIVISION condition. The sale is further sub-Code. 21762 Case Number: ti CHdicial Sales Corporalion. No third SHOREBANK, UNITED CENTRALThe property will NOT be open forthe purchaser to a deed to the realThe property will NOT be open forBANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC-ecl to cunfirmalion by the court,020060 TJSC#. 34-15476 NOTEparty checks will be accepted. The BANK, AS ASSIGNEE OF THEinspection and plaintiff makes soestate aher confirmation of the sale.inspection and plaintiff makes noCESSOR BY MERGER TO BACUpon payment ir full of the amountPursuant to the Fair Debt Collectionbalance, including the Judicial sale FDIC AS RECEIVER FOR MUTU- representation an lo the condition ofThe property will NOT be open forrepresentation as to the condition ofHOME LOANS SERVICING, LPbid,the purchaser will receive aPractices Act, you are advised thatfeeforAbandonedResidential AL BANK, the property.Prospective biddersinspection and plaintiff makes nothe property. Prospective biddersFKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMECertificate of Sale that will entitlePlaintiff's attorney is deemed to beProperty Municipality Relief Fund, Defendants are admonished to check the courtrepresentation as to the condition ofare admonished to check the courtLOANS SERVICING, LP the purchaser to a deed to the reala debt collector attempting to collectwhich is calculated on residential 11 CH 16565 file to verify all informationIf thisthe propertyProspective biddersfile to verify all information. IfthisPlu inliff, estate aher confirmation of the sale.a debt and any information obtainedreal estate at the rate of $1 for each 6747 NORTH Property Address: property is a condominium unit, theare admonished to check the courtproperty is a condominium unit, the The property will NOT be open forwill be used for that purpose. st 000 or fraction thereof of the LAPORTE AVE LINCOLNW000,purchaser of the unit at the fsreclo-file to verify allinformation.If thispurchaser of thu unit at he foreclo-JANY G. GEORGES, EMMANUELinspection and plaintiff makes nu625716 amount paid by the purchaser not IL 607f2 sure sale, other than a mortgagee,property is a condominium unit, thesum sale, other than a mortgagee,D. GEORGES representation as to the condition uf9/18, 9/25, 10)2/14 #843928 fo esceed $300, in certified funds/or NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREshall pay the assessments and thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-shall psy the assessments and theDefendants the propertyProspective bidders wire transfer, is due within tweoty- SALE legal fees required by The Condo-sure sale, other than a mortgagee,legal fees required by The Condo-11 CH 020060 are admonished to check the court four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid Shapiro Kreisman & Assoc. file kminiumPropertyAct,765 ILCSshall pay the assessments and theminium PropertyAct,765 ILCS5732 WARREN STREET MORTONfile to verify all information,If this by the mortgagee acquiring the res- 09-03f 393 605/9)g((t) and (g((4). If this prop-legal fees required by The Condo-605/9)g)(t) and jg((4(. If this prop-GROVE. IL 60053 property is a condominium soil. the idential real estate pursuant to ita (It is advised that interested partieserty is a condominium unit which isminiumPropertyAct, 765 ILCSerty is a condominium unit which is purchaser of the unit at the loreclo- credit bid at the sale or by any conaull with their part of a common interest commun-605/9)g((1( and (g4). If this prop-part of a common interest commun- mortgagee, ludgment creditor, or own aftorneysbefore biddingstity, the purchaser of the unit at theerty is a condominium unit which isity, the purchaser of the unit at the other lienor acquiring the residential mortgage foreclosure sales) saleotherthan apart of a common interest commun-foreclosure saleotherthan a Houses Houses Houses real estate whose nghts in and to PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenforeclosure mortgagee shall pay the assess-itythe purchaser of the unit at themortgagee shall pay lhe assess- the residential real estate arose pri- that pursuant to a Judgmentofments required by The Condomini-foreclosuresaleolherthan amento required by The Condomini- or lo the sale The subject property Foreclosure entered on March 6, urn Property Act, 765 ILCSmortgagee shall pay the asseau-um PropertyAct. 765 ILCS is sublect to general real estate tax- 2014, KaIlen Realty Services, Inc., 605/t8.5(Q-t(.IF YOU ARE THEments required by The Condomini-605/lff.5(q-t).IF YOU ARE THE eu, special assessments, or special as Selling Official will st 12:30 p.m.MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),um Property Act, 765 1LCSMORTGÄCOR (HOMEOWNER), tases levied against said real estate on October 27, 2014, at 205 W.YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-605/18.5(-t(.IF YOU ARE THEYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- and is offered for sale without any Randolph Street, Suite 1020, Chi- MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30MORTGÁOOR (HOMEOWNER). representationastoqualityor cago, Illinois, sell at public auctionDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- quantityoftitleand withoutre- to the highest bidder for cash, usDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 course toPlaintiff and in "AS lS set forth below, Ihe following descri-COROANCE WITH SECTION 15-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- covdition, The sale is further sub- bed real property t701)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- EQUAL jectto confirmation by the court. Commonly known as 6747 NorthGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- Upon payment in fall of the amount LaPorte Avenue, Lincolnwood,ILfective May Ist, 2014 you witl need17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- HOUSING bid, the purchaser will receive a 60712 a photo identification issued by aGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef- Certificate of Sale that willentitle 10-33-434- Permanent Indes No. governmentagency(driver's Ii-fectise May ist, 2014 you will need the purchaser to a deed to the real 003 cense, passport, etc.)in order tou photo identification issued by a OPPORTUNITIES estate aher confirmation of the sale in- The mortgaged real estate is gaio entry into the foreclosure salegovernmentagency(dnver's Ii- The property will NOT be open for proved with a dwelling. The proper- inspection and plaintiff makes no room in Cook County and the samecense, passport, etc.) in order to All real estate advertised in ty will NOT be open for inspection. identificalisn for sales held at othergain entry into the foreclosure sale representation as to the condition of The udgrnentamount was$county venues, For information, es-room in Cook County sod the samethis newspaper is sublect to the the property.Prospective bidders 2.103,54200 SaIe ems for amine the court file or coolact Plain-identification for sales held at other Federal Fair Housing Act, which are admonished to check the court non-parties. 10% of uucceusful bidtiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCI-countyvenues,Forinformation: file to verify all information.If this makes it illegal to advertise any immediately al conclusion of suc-ATES, P.0 , 15W030 NORTHVisitsur websiteatservice.atty- property is a condominium unit, the tion, balance by 12:30 p.m. the neatFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100.pierce.com. between the hours of 3preference, limitation, or dis- purchaser of the unit at the fared o- businessday,both by cashier's BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCI-criminatioo based on race, color, Location!! Location!! Location!! sure sale, other than a mortgagee, checks; and no refunds. The sale9876 Please refer to file number 14-ATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys. One shall pay the assessments andthe shall be subject to general real es-10-15571 THE JUDICIAL SALESNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300, religion, ses, handicap, familial legal fees required by The Condo- tat6 tases, special tanes, specialCORPORATION One SouthCHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312) status or national origin in the miniumPropertyAct, 765 ILCS ,ßwbessments, special tases levied, 605/9(g)(i( and (go4). If this prop- Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,476-5500. Please refer to file num- sale, rental or hnancing of 4343 N. Tripp, Chicago, IL 60641 and superior liens,ifany TheIL 60606-4650 (31 2) 236-SALE '(suber PAl209213THE JUDICIAL erty io a condominium unit which is property is offeredas is,with nocan alus visit The Judicial SalesSALES CORPORATION One South hxusing. part of a common inlerest commun- 1 espress or implied warranties and Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7Wacker Drive, 24th Flsor, Chicago, In addition the Illinois Human iN,, the purchaser of the unit at the withoul any representation as to the This farmhouse in Old Irving Park neighborhood fomclosuresale other than a day status report of pending sales,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ouRights Act prohibits discrimina- quality of fitle or recourse to Plain-CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P C.can also visit The Judicial Sales mortgagee shall pay the assess- Prospective bidders are ad- tiff, 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGECorporativo at www.tjsc.com for a 7tion based ox age, anceotry, ments required by The Condomini- monished to review he court file lo sits on extra wide & extra longlot. Herbs & ROAD. SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,day status report of pending sates.marital status, sexual orientation um Property Act, 765 ILCS verityall information and to view PIERCE6 ASSOCIATES One 605/t8.5(o-i)IF YOU ARE THE IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney or unfavorable military discharge. auction rules at www kallenrs.COm. 14-10-15571 AttorneyNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300 MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), Sale Clerk, Sha-File No perennials abound in lovely garden. Bright sunny For information: ARDC No, 00468002 AttorneyCHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476- This paper will not knowingly YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- piro Kreisman & Associates. LLC, Code. 21762 Case Number: 10 CH5500 Attorney File No. PAl209213accept any advertising for real MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 Attorney k 42168, 212f Waukegan026704 TJSC 34-13601 NOTE:Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num- house with Modern amenities yet in keeping with DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- Road, Suite 301 , Bannockburn, lIli-Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collectionber:12 CH 18221 TJSC#:34-estate which is in violation of the DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- noia 60015, (8471 291-1717, be-Practices Act, you are advised that16053 law.All persons are hereby CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- tween1.00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be626563 informed that all dwellings adver- vintage charm. Hardwood floors throughout; great weekdays only. a debt collector attempting Is collect9/25, 10/2, 10/9/14 #847376 GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef 625638 a debt and any information obtained tised are available on an equal fective May ist. 2014 you will need 9118, 9/25, 10/2/14 #843925 will be used for that purpose. opportunity basis. room; SS appliances; 3 + i basement bedrooms; a photodentìficution issued by a MORTON GROVE 626688 MORTON GROVE governmentagency(driver'sIi- If you believe you have been cense, passport. etc.)in order to INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF9/25, 10/2. 10/9/14 #847379 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 3.5 baths; 3,000 sq. ft.; 2x2 car garages; 2 stories; COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-discriminated against in connec- gais entry into the foreclosure sale TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYMORTON GROVE TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYtion with the sale, rental or room in Cook County and the same DIVISION identification for sales held at other DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ftnancing of housing, Call: dual zoned heat. Gutted and rehabbed in 2007. BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLCCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-GUIDANCE RESIDENTIAL LLC countyvenues.Forinformation' Plaintiff, TY DEPARTMENT . CHANCERYPlaintiff, Visitour website atservice.atty- DIVISION West City and Suburbs: Seller loves that the Blue Line Train Montrose Stop pierce.com. between the hours of 3 2004- and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCI- _'_O N S T A N T I N O SGREEN TREE SERVICING LLC MUHAMMAD ASLAM, HOPE Fair Hvuving Center LAMBROPOULOS. VASOPlaintiff, 0000445. LLC, BANK OF AMERI- ATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys, One LAMBROPOLOUS. VILLAGE OF CA,NA, UNKNOWN OWNERS 630-690-6500 ¡s so close and Kennedy Xwy also. Park like yard, North Dearborn Street Saite 1300, MORTON GROVE, CHASE BANKSÑWAN JUBRAIL, IKHLASSAND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500. Pleane refer to file sum- USA, NA F/K/A CHASE MANHAT-JUBRAIL, WELLS FARGO BANK,BMO HARRIS BANK NATIONAL South Ctty and Suburbs: TAN BANK USA. N.A. N A. ASSOCIATION 50x156 lot with swing. Short Sale Opportunity. ber PAt3t847O. THE JUDICIAL South Suburban Housirg Center Defendants Defendants Defendants SALES CORPORATION One South lo CH 026704 12CH 18221 13 CH 010168 708-957-4674 Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, 9019 AUSTIN AVENUE MORTON7701 MAPLE STREET MORTON9319 NATIONAL AVENUE MOR- MLS# 08616802 IL 60606-4650 (312) 238-SALE You GROVE, IL 60053 TON GROVE, IL 60053 can aleo visit The Judicial Sales GROVE. IL 60053 North City and Subutbs: NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hal pur- Interfaith Housing Center Contact: Dulce Ramos at suant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresuant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresuant to s Judgment of Foreclosure of the Northern Suburbs and Saleenteredinthe aboveand Sale enteredinthe aboveavd Sale enteredin the above [email protected] cause on July 16, 20t4, an agentcause on March 28, 2014, an agentcause on Apnl 28, 2014, an agent 847-501-5760 for The Judicial Sales Corporafion,for The Judicial Sales Corporation,for The Judicial Sales Corporation Thursday, September 25, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 7 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. dart status report of pendlnQ sales.Dyuv Kochalski, LLC, One East PIERCE & ASSOCIATES OseWackerDrive, Chicago,Illinois North Dearborn Street Suite t30060601 (614)220-SEIt. 13- CHICAGO,IL 60602 (312)476-008822 5500 Attorney File No. PA1318470INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES Attorney Code. 9t220 Case Num-CORPORATION ber 14CH2SO2TJSC# 34-t4806 SellinOfficer. (312)444-1122 625133 6269 0 9/11, 9/18, 9/25/14 e840183 9125, 10/2, 10/9/14 #847386 ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK

MORTON GROVE NORA DG E DRIVERS: Owner Operators $1500 SIGN ON BONUS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ADVERTISING CAREER/EDUCATION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS and experienced OTR dnvers $60K-$70K Annually' COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- CERY DIVISION CERY DIVISION SERVICES AIRLINE CAREERS START needed for expanding fleet Experienced Class A CDL BANK OF AMERICA, N A U S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- Plarntift, TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HERE - BECOME AN Call USA Truck today Drivers Wanted1 Dedicated vs. HOLDERS OF THE MASTR AD- Need to place your ad KENNETH YOSHIDA A(KJAJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGES 866-545-0078 Customer. Home Weekly and KENETH YOSHIDA. LINDA AVIATION MAINTENANCE TRUST 2006-0A2: throughout IfliflO)S'CallIllinois S YOSHIDA NKJA LINDAPlaintiff, Excellent Benefits. Call SACHIKO YOSHlDA vs. TECH. FM APPROVED MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG- Press Advertising Service Drivers Flatbed Owner MICHAEL W. HIGGINBOIFOM: 888-409-6033 or apply online ISTRATION SYSTEMS, KATHLEEN E TRAINING FINANCIAL INC., AS NOMINEE FOR COUN- 217-241-1700 or vst Operators or Company Dnvers HIGGINBOTTOM, www DRIVEJTC.com TRYWIDE BANK, N.A.: Defendants. AID IF QUALIFIED. JOB I)etendanls, 11 CH 43832 www.illinoispress.org wh steel expeñence 10 CH 19090 PUBLIC NOTICE iv hereby given PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE. PUBLIC NOTICEs hereby giventhat pursuant to a Judgment of Home often. Excellent TRAINING/EDUCATION that pursuant toa Judgment ofForeclosure enteredin the above BOATS CALL AIM Foreclosure entered in the aboveentilled casse on August 22, 2014. Pay/Benefits NEW irntitledcause on July 7.2014. Inrercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- 800-481-8312 Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-lionwill on Monday, October 13, S3,000.00 SIGN-ON-BONUS' Can You Dg lt Heavy lionwilloriFriday,October lO,2014. at the hour oft t am. in their THE BOAT DOCK We Buy & 2014. al the hour of t t a m in theiroffice al 120 West Madison Street, Call Amanda 855-400-6939 Equipment Operator Training! 3 office at t20 West Madison Street,Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to Consign Used Boats!217- HELP WANTED Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell tothe highest bidder for cash, Ihe fol- www adslogistics.com/ Week Program. Bulldozers. he highest bidder for cash, the fol-lowing descnbed property 793.7300 theboatdock.com lowing described property P fN. 12-13-312-022-0008 DRIVERS Backhoes. Excavators. Lifetime P IN. 10-18-206-035-0000. Commonly known as 4154 North Commonly known as 9236 Nash-Ottawa Avenue, Norridge, IL 60706. Job Placement ASsIstance wfth villeAvenue,MortonGrove, ILThe mortgaged real entale isim- CAMPERS/RVS 60053 TanTara Transportation Corp. is proved with a single familyresi- National Certifications VA The mortgaged real estateis im-dence, If the oublect mortgaged real hiring Flatbed Truck Ddvers and roved with a singie famiiyresi-estate is a unit 01 u common inter- Colmans RV - We ilence. It the sub1ect mortgaged real BenefitsEligible (866)262- est csmmunily. the purchaser of the Owner Operators Regional and estate is a unit of a common inter-unit other than a mortgagee shall buy/consign used Campers est community, the purchaser of the 3067 pay the assessments required by OTR Lanes AvailableCall us unit other than a mortgagee shallsubsection (g-i) of Seclion 18 5 ot pay the assessmentu required by & RVs 217-787-8653 theCondominiumProperlyAct. or subsection (g-1) of Section 18 5 ofSale terms 25% down by certified www.colmansrvcom @ 800-650-0292 apply the CondominiumProperty Act.funds, baIancwithin 24 hours, by Sale terms: 25% down by certifiedcertified funds.No refunds.The online at 'w.tantara.us funds, balance within 24 hours, byproperty will NOT be open for in- certified funds No refunds ThespedivoUpon payment infull of property will NOT be open for in-the amounl bid, the purchaser will spection U n payment in full ofreceive u Certificate of Sale which ire amountid, the purchaser willwill enhIle the purchaser to a Deed receive a Certificate of Sale whichto the premises after confirmation of The iinois Classified AdvertISIng Network (lOAN) provides Pioneer Press and the Doings with advertisIng of a national appeaL will entitle Ihe purchaser to a Deedthe sale to the premises after confirmation ofFor information: Visit our websife at lie sale http:1/service,alty.pierce corn. Be- Io advertise in this section, p'ease call CAN directly at (21 7) 241 -1 700. For information: Visit our website attween 3 p.mand 5 p.m. only bltp://service.atly-pierce.com. Be-Pierce 8 Associales, Plaintiff's M- Both PIoneer Press and the Dongs recommend dIscretion when responding. Please refer questtons and comments directly to CAN, tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m only. torneys, 1 North Dearbom Slreet, Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-Chicago,Illinois60602.Tel.No. torneys,tNorth Dearborn Street,(312) 476-5500 Refer to File Num- Chicago. Illinois60602.TeINs,ber 0809650 312) 476-5500. Refer to File Nam-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES her 0937597. CORPORATION INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESSelling Officer, (312)444-1122 CORPORATION 25766 Sellin Officer. (3121444-1122 9/18, 9(25, 1012/14 843932 16250 2 9/11, 9118. 9/25/14 #840180

SKOKIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS NORRtDGE COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCERY DIVISION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS WELLS FARGO BANK, NA. COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-Plaintiff, CERY DIVISION vs CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPA-DEMETRIOS KOULIOUFAS. CITY NY: OF CHICAGO. Plaintiff, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND You're ¡n the driver's seat vs. NONRECORD CLAIMANTS: UNKNOWN SUCCESSORDefendants, rRUSTEE)S( OF THE ADAMS 13 CH 22193 FAMILY REVOCABLE LIVINGNOTICE OF SALE TRUST DATED APRIL tO, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- 1993, UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDEN that pursuant to a Judgment of NON RECORD CLAIMANTS Foleclosure and Sale entered in the THE UNITED STATES OF AMERI-above enldled cause Intercounty CA: SECRETARY OF Judicial Sales Corporation will on HOUSING AND URBAN DEVEL-Friday, October 24, 2014 atthe at ToDrive.com OPMENT: hour of 1 i am. in their office al 120 Defendants. West Madison Slreet, Suite 718A, 14 CH 3195 Chicago, Illinois, sell st public suc- NOTICE OF SALE lion lo the highest bidder for cash. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-as sal forth below. the following de- EN hal pursuant to a Judgment ofocribed mortgaged real estate: Shopping for your next car? Visit ToDrive.com Foreclosure and Sale entered in theP.1 Is. 10-28406-038-0000. above entitled cause lntercountyCommonly known as 5013 Jerome Judicial Sales Corporation will onAvenue, Skokie, Illinois 60077. Thursday, October 23, 2014 at theThe mortgaged real estate is im- hour nl fi a.m in their office at 120proved with a single family resi- West Madison Streel. Suite 7i8A,dence If the subject mortgaged real to find the make and model that fits your style, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public asc-estate is a unit of a common inter- lion lo the highest bidder tor cash,est community, the purchaser of the as sel forth below, the following de-uniI other than s mortgagee shall scribed mortoaged real estate: pay the assessments required by Commonly known as 7015 Westssbsection (g-1) of Seclion 18.5 of Aqatite Avenue, Norridge, ILthe Condominium Property Act, needs and budget. 60706 Sale terms' 10% down by certified P.I,N 1318-i 15-013-0000. funds, balance, by certified funds. The mortgaged real estate is im-within 24 hours, No refundsThe proved with a single familyresi-property will NOT be open for in- dence. If the subject mortgaged realspection entaIs is a unit of a common inter-For information call The Sales De- est community, the purchaser of thepartmentst Plaintiff'sAttorney. unit olher than u mortgagee shallFreedman Anselmo Lindberg LLC. pay the assessments required by1771 Went Diehl Road, Naperville, subsection (g-1) of Section 185 ofIllinois60563-1890. (630)453- the Condominium Property Act 6960For Bidding instructions visit Sale terms tO% down by certifiedwww fal-illinois.conr 24 hours prior funds, balance, by certified funds.lo sale. F13090449 within 24 hours. No refundsTheINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES property will NOT be open for in-CORPORATION spection Selling Officer, (312) 444-t 122 For informalion call Sales Depart-1626941 ment at Plaintiff's Attorney, Manley9/25, 10/2, 10/9/14 #847388 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, September 25, 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. SKOKIE SKOKIE SKOKIE SKOKIE 605/9)g)(1 ) and '(g((4).If this prop-nilnium unit which io part of u corn-tile to Verity all information. If thisSKOKIE INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFerty is a condominium unit which ismon interest community, the pur-property is a condominium unit, theIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK County, Illinois, part of a common interest commun-chaser of the unit at the foreclosurepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCounty Department. Chsncery Divi-rty, the purchaser of the unit at thesale other than a mortgagee shallsate sale, other than a mortgagee,TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY CERY DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION sion. foreclosure saleotherthan apsy the assessments required byshall puy the assessments and theDIVISION FEDERAL NATIONAL ILLINOIS HOUSINGDEVELOP-BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLCJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. Cole Tuylor Bunk, an Illinois bank-mortgages shall pay the assess-The Condominium PropertyAct,legal fees required by The Condo-MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION

MENT AUTHORITY Plaintiff, Plaintiff, Ing association. ments required by The Condomini-765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-i). I YOUminiumPropertyAct,765 ILCSPlaintiff, PlainER, Plaintiff, um Property Act, 765 ILCSARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-605/9)g)(t) and )g))4(.If this prop- VS- HENRY W. JARAMILLO, LIZETFEAIDA D. JOSEPH, RICK M JO-vs. 605lt8.5I-t), IF YOU ARE THEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTerty is a condominium unit which isMiCHAEL AKER NKJA MICHAEL NWE 00 NK/A NEW N GO; WAIJARAMILLO, BANCO POPULARSEPH Kenneth Fukuyams. etuI. MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),TO REMAIN N POSSESSIONpart of a common inlerest commun-K. AKER, ANNA AKEIR NEJA AN- AUNO A/lOA WAI Y NORTH AMERICA Defendants Defendants, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFity, the purchaser of the unit at theNA TSEKHANOVSKY, AU NG; Defendants 11 CH 024193 13 CH 20690; MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INforsclosuresale otherthanaCITIMORTGAGE, INC. A/K/A CITI- Delendanis, 11 CH 003359 7509 KEYSTONE AVENUESheriff's No, 140621-001F DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONmortgagee shall puy the assess-FINANCIAL MORTGAGE COMPA- 12 CH 35066 5237 W. CAROL STREET SKOKIE,SKOKIE, IL 60076 Pursuant to a Judgrnunt made undDER OF POSSESSION. IN AC-15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISments required by The Condomini-NY, INC., MARY KAY PETERSON, NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TOIL 60077 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-entered by said Court in the aboveCORDANCE WITH SECTION f 5-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREum PropertyAct, 765 ILCSUNKNOWN OWNERS AND JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-entitled cause, Thomas J. Dart,1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you605/t8.5(q-t).IF YOU ARE THENONRECORD CLAIMANTS UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to s Judgment of ForeclosureSheriff of Cook County, Illinois, willGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-will need a photo identification is-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER).Defends nls FORECLOSURE LAW suant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresud Saie enleredinthe aboveon October 24, 2014, at 1:00 p.m.fective May ist, 2014 you will needssedby a govemntent agency (driv-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-10 CH 011003 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenand Sale enteredinthe abovecause on July 16, 2014. an agentin Room LLO6 of the Richard J Da-a photo identificalion issued by aer's license, passport, etc.) in orderMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 309512 LOCKWOOD AVENUE Ihat pursuantto a Judgmentofcause on March 27, 2014, an agentfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,leyCenter,50 W.Washingtongovernmentagency(driver'sli-to gain entry into the foreclosureDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-SKOKIE, IL 60077 Foreclosure entered n lEe abovefor The Judicial Sales Corporation,willal 2:00 PM on October 22,Street, Chicago. IL,sell at publiccense, passport, etc.)in order tosale room in Cook County and theDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- enlilled cause on July 21 ,20t4,will at2:00 PM on October 22,2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-auction thefollowingdescribedgain entry into the foreclosure salesame identification for sales held atCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Intercounty Judicisl Sales Corpora-2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-rafion, One South Wacker Onve -premises and real estafe mentionedroom in Cook County and the sameother county venues. For informa-1701)C( OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-suant lo a Judgment of Foreclosure tionwillonFriday, Oclober 24,ration, One South Wacker Drive -24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606,in said Judgment: idenlilication for sales held at otherlion, examine the Court file or con-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-and Sale enteredinthe above 2014. aI lEe hour of t t am. irtheir24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606,sell at public auction to the highestPIN: 10-23-330-041-0000. countyvenues. Forinformation:tact Plaintiff's alfcrney: CODILIS &fective May ist, 2014 you will needcause on Apnl 2, 2014, an agent for office at 120 West Madison SItuaI,seIt at public auction to fha highestbidder, as set forth below, the fol-Address: 8051 N. Hamlin, Skokie,Visitour webuite atservice.atfy-ASSOCIATES, P.C., t5W030a photo identification issued by aThe Judicial Sales Corporation, will Suite 7t8A, Chicago. Illinois, sell Iobidder, as set forth below, the fol-lowing described resi estale: Com-IL 60076. pierce com, between the hours of 3NORTH FRONTAGE ROAO,governmentagency (driver's Ii-st 10:30 AM on October 20, 2014, the highest bidder for cash, the fol-lowing described realmosly known as 7509 KEYSTONEImprovements: Single familyresi-and 5 pm. PIERCE 6 ASSOCI-SUITE 100,BURR RIDGE,ILcense, pausport, etc.) in order toat The Judicial Sales Corporation. lowing described property: estate:Coinmonlv known as 5237AVEÑUE. SKOKIE, IL 60076 Pro -dunce. ATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys, One60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refergain entry into the foreclosure saleOne South Wacker Drive-24th PIN. 1O-t6-412-I43-OOûO. W CAROL STREET, SKOKIE, ILerlyIndesNo. 10-27-407-02 Sale shall be under the followingNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300,to file number 14-11-13966. THEroom in Cook County and the sameFloor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at Commonly known as 9026 Brons60077 Property Indes No. 10-2f-Property Index No.t 0-27-407-022,terms: 10% down in certified fundsCHICAGO. IL 60602. Tel No, (312)JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONidentification for salss held at Otherpublic auction to Ihe highest bidder, Avenue, Unit A, Skokie, IL 60077. 107-033. The realestafeisim-The real estate is improved with aor cashiers check: balance due476-5500 Please refer to file nom-One South WackerDrise,24thcountyvenues,Forinformation,as Set forth below, the following de- The mortgaged real estateisin-proved with a single familyresi-single family residence Sale terms:within 24 hours by same berPAt40l275. THE JUDICIALFloor,Chicago, IL60606-4650contact Plaintiff's attomey:scnbedreal estate:Commonly ptoved with a single family resi-dance, Sale terms: 25% down of25% down of the highest bid by cer-Sale shall be uubtect lo general tao-SALES CORPORATION One South(312) 236-SALE You can also visitHEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR,known as 9512 LOCKWOOD AVE- dunce. If the sublect mortgaged realthe highest bid by certified funds attified funds at the close of the salees, special assessments, and anyWacker Drivs, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,The Judicial Sales Corporation atLLC, t 1 t East Main Street, DOCA-NUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Property estafe is a uniI of a common inter-the close of the sale payable Io Thepayable to The Judicial Sales Cor-prior first mortgages. IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE '(ouwww.tjsc.com for a 7 day Status re-TUR, IL 62523, (217) 422-1719 IfIndes No. 10-16-102-047. The resI est community, the purchaser of theJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdoration No third party checks willPremises will 'NOT be open for in-can also Visit The Judicial Salesport of pending sales, CODILIS &the sale is not confirmed for anyestate is improved with a residence, unit other than a mortgagee shallparty checks will be accepted. The accepted. The balance, includinopection Corporation ut w.tIsc.corn for a 7ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030reason, the Purchaser al the saleSale terms' 25% down of the high- psy the assessments required bybalance, including the Judicial aalethe Judicial sale fee for AbandoneFor information: Jacobo & Pinta,day status report st pendinq sales.NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,shall be entitled only to a return ofest bid by certified funds al the subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 offeeforAbandoned ResidentialResidentialPropertyMunicipalityCb Joy Pinfa, Plaintiff's Attorneys,PIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES OneSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527the purchase price paid. The Pur-close of the sale payable lo The Jo- theCondominiumPropertyAct.Property Municipality Relief Fund,Relief Fund, which is calculated on77 W. Washington, #1005, Chica-North Dearborn Street Suite 1300(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No,chaser shall have no furtherre-dicial Sales Corporstion. No third Sale terms- 25% down by certifiedwhich is calculated on residentialresidential real estate at the rate ofgo, IL 60602. Tel, No (312) 263-CHICAGO. IL 60602 (312) 476-14-11-13966 Attorney AROC No.course against the Mortgagor, theparty checks will be accepted. The funds, balance within 24 hours, byreal estate al the rate of $t for eachst for each St 000 or fraction there-1005 5600 Attorney File No, PA140127500468002 Attorney Code. 21762Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's st-balance, including the Judicial sale certified funds.No refunds.The$1,000 or fraction thereof of theof of the amount paid by the pur-This is an attempt to collect a debtAttorney Code. 91220 Case Nain-Case Number:12 CH 022717torney.THE JUDICIALSALESfeeforAbandoned Residential property will NOT be open for in-amount paid by he purchaser notchaser not lo eoceed $300, in certi-pursuant to the Pair Debt Collectionber: 14 CH 3799 TJSC0- 34-12446TJSC#: 34-15343 NOTE: PursuantCORPORATION One SouthProperty Municipality Relief Fund, spection.Upon payment n full ofto eaceed $300, in certified funds/srfieri funds/or wire transfer, is duePractices Act and any information1626005 to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,which is calculated on residential the amount bid, the purchaser willwire transfer, is due within twenty-within twenty-four (24) hours. Noobtained will be used for that pur.9/18, 9/25, 10/2/14 #843938 Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sIL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE '(oureal estate at the rate of $1 for each receive u Certificate of Sale whichfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidfee shall be paid by the mortgageepose. attorney is deemed to be a debt col-can also visit The Judicial Sales$1 000 or fraction thereof ofthe will enlifle the purchaser to a Deedby Ihe mortgagee acquiring the res-acquiring the residential real estale620308 lector attempting to collect a debtCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7amount paid by the purchaser not to the premises after confirmation ofidential reat estate pursuant to itspursuant lo its credit bid at the sale9/25, 10/2, 10/9/14 #847308 and any information obtained will beday status report of pendinq sales,to esceed $300, in certified funds/or the sale. credit bid at the sale or by anyor by any mortgagee, Iudgmenl SKOKIE used for that purpose. HEAVNER, OEYERS 6 I(IHLAR,wire transfer, is due within twenty- For informafion: Visit our website almortgagee, Iudgment creditor,srcreditor,or other lienor acquiring INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFf625698 LLC i t iEast Main Street OECA-four (24) hours, No fee shall be paid hffp://oervice.afty-pierce.00m. Be-Other lienor acquiring the residentialthe residential real estate whose COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-9/18, 9/25, 10/2/14 #843926 TUR, IL 62523 1217) 422-t719 At-by the mortgagee acquiring the rex- tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.real estate whose rights in and torights in and to the residential realSKOKIE TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY torneO Code. 4087 Case Number:idential real estate pursuant to its Pierce & Associates. Plaint ft's At-the residential real estate arose pri-estate arose prior In the sale. TheIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFDIVISION 14 CH 05359 TJSC#: 34-12740credit bid at the sale or by any torneys,tNorth Dearborn Street,or to the sale. The vublect properlynublad property is sub)ect to gener-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- NOTE: Pursuant lo the Fuir Debtmortgagee. judgment creditor,or Chicago,Illinois60602.Tel.No.is sublect lo general real estate tax-al real estate tases, special assess-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTION, AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P,SKOKIE Collection Practices Act, you areother lienor acquiring the residential (312) 476-5500. Referto File Num-es, special assessments, or specialments,orspecialtasesleviedDIVISION MORGAN ALTERNATIVE LOANIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFadvised thatPlaintiff's attorneyisreal estate whose rights in and to ber 1213638. taxes levied aQainst said real estateagainst said real estate and io of-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-TRUST 2006-S 1 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-deemed to be a debt collector at-the residential real estate arose pri. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESand is offeredfor sale without anyfered for sale without any represen-TIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYtempting to collect s debt and anyor to the sale, The sublect property CORPORATION representationas toqualityortation as to quality or quantity of tillePlaintiff, DIVISION information obtained will be usadio sub)ecl to general real estate tao- Selling Officer, (312) 444-1 t22 quanfityoftitleand withoutre-and without recourse to Plaintiff and MARCOS RIVERA,JR., MORT-DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALfor that purpose. es, special assessments, or special 626922 course loPlaintiff and in "AS IS"in "AS IS" condifion, The sale is fur-SAM LAZAR, SKOKIE CENTERGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE620060 laxes levied aqainst said real estate 9)25, 10/2, 10/9/14 #847387 condition. The sale is further sub-thur subject to confirmation by theCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION TION SYSTEMS. INC.. TOWN OFFOR WAMU ASSET BACKED9/18, 9/25, 10/2/14 #843910 and is offeredfor sale without any lectto confirmation bohe courtcourt. Upon payment in full of theDefendants CICERO, HILDA RIVERA CERTIFICATES, WAMU SERIES representalionastoqualityor 1/pon paymenl in full of the amountamount bid, the purchaser will re-14 CH 3799 Defendsnls 2007-HEi TRUST quantityoftitleand withos)re- bid, the purchaser willreceive aceive a Certificate of Sale that will52t5 GALITZ STREET APT 3C12 CH 022717 Plaintiff, course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" SKOKIE Certificate of Sale that will entitleentitle the purchaser to a deed toSKOKIE. IL 60077 8240 MONTICELLO AVENUE SKOKIE condition, The sale is further sub- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFtIre purchaser to a deed to the realthe real estate aher confirmation ofNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-SKOKIE. IL 60076 HENRY E. PERA, ALICE Y. PERA,IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFect to confirmation by the court. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS estate aher confirmation of the sale,the suie. The property will NOT beTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that put-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-BENEFICIAL FINANCIAL I INC. Upon payment in full of the amount COUNTY DEPARTMENT . CHAN-The property will NOT be open foropentorinspection andplaintiffsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-bid, the purchaser willreceive s CERY DIVISION inspection and plainliff makes nomakes no representation as to theand Sale enteredintheabovesuant lo s Judgment of ForeclosureBENEFICIAL ILLINOIS INC., AT-CERY DIVISION Certificate of Sale that willentitle COLFIN BULLS FUNDING A. LLC;representation as to the condition ofcondition of the property. Prospec-cause on July 18, 2014 an ugenland Saleunleredin the aboveLANTIC CREDIT 6 FINANCE INC.DEVON BANK, AN ILLINOISthe purchaser to u deed to the real Plaintiff, the property. Prospective bidderslivebidders are admonishedtofor The Judicial Sates Corporation,cause on March 4, 2014, an agentASSIGNEE FROM HSBC BANKING CORPORATION:) estate after confirmation of the sale, vs are admonished to check the courtcheck the court tile to verify all nf or-will at 10:30 AM on October 21,for Thx Judicial Sales Corporation,Defendants Plaintiff, The property will NOT be open for KONG IN PAK, CHUN OK PAK;file to verify all information.Ifthismation. Ifthis property is a condo-2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-willat 10:30 AM on October 10,14 CH 05359 vs. inspection and plaintiff makes no DISCOVER BANK; property is a condominium unit, theminium unit, the purchaser of theration, One South Wacker Drive -2014, al The Judicial Sales Corpo-5001 Lee St. Skokie, IL 60077 ROBERT LUBOW, DENISE C.representation as lo the condition of CITIBANKOPTIMA OLD OR-purchaser of the unit at the lores/u-unitat the foreclosure suIe, other24th Floor. CHICAGO, IL, 60606,ration, One South Wacker Drive -NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-LUBOW, HARRIS N.A., the propertyProspective bidders CHARD WOODS OAK sure sale, other than a mortgagee,than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sell at public auclion to the highest24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, UNKNOWNare admonished to check the court CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,shall pay the assessments and thesessments and the legal fees re-bidder, us set forth below, the fol-sell st public auction to Ike highestsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureOWNERS AND NON- file to verify all information,If this UNKNOWN OWNERS AND legal fees required by The Condo-quired by The Condominium Prop-lowing described real volate: Corn-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-and Saleenteredinthe aboveRECORD LIEN CLAIMANTS; property is a condominium unit, Ike NONRECORD CLAIMANTS: miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCSerty Act, 765 ILCS 6O5/9)g1) andmooly known au 5215 GALITZlowing described real estate:Corn-Cause on July 14, 2014, an agentDefendants, purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- Defendants, 605/9)g))t) and (g))4(If this prop-)g))4).If this property is a condo-STREET APT 3C,SKOKIE, ILmonly known as 8240 MONTICEL-for The Judicial Sales Corporation,09 CH 47602 sure sale, other than a mortgagee, 10 CH 10435 erty is a condominium unit which isminium unit which is part of a com-60077 Property Index No. 10-28-LO AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076willal 10:30 AM on October 30,NOTICE OF SALE shall pay the assessments and the NOTICE OF SALE part of a common interest commun-mon isteresI community, the pur-111-045-1012, Property Indes No.Property Indes No. t 0-23-315-049.2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-PUBLIC NOTICE is hxrxby givenlegal fees required by The Condo- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given ity, the purchaser of the unit at thechaser of the unit at the foreclosuret 0-28-t i t -045- 1 040. The real es-The real estate is improved with aration, One South Wacker Drive - that pursuant to s Judgment ofminiumProperty Ad, 765 ILCS that pursuantto a Judgment offoreclosuresaleotherthan asale other than a mortgagee shalltale is improved with s 4 story mulli-sinIe family residence, Sale terms:24Ih Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Foreclosure entered in the above605/9(g)(t( and (g4). If this prop- Foreclosure entered n the abovemortgagee shall pay the assess-pay the assessmenlo required bunit building with an attached ga-25 ' down of the highest bid by cer-sell st public auction to the highestentitled cause Intercounty Judicialarty is a condominium unit which is entitled cause Intercounfy Judicialments required by The Condomini-The CondominiumProperty Acrage Sale terms: 25% down of thetified funds at the close of the salebidder, as set forth below, the fol-Sales Corporatiov will on Friday,part of a common interest commun- Sales Corporation will on Tuesday,um Property Act, 765ILCS765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-t(.IF YOUhighest bid by certified funds al thepayable to The Judicial Sales Cor-lowing described real estate: Corn-October 10, 2014. at the hour of 11ity, the purchaser of the unit at the October 2t , 2014, at the hour of ti605/18 5(q-1(IF YOU ARE THEARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-close of the sale payable to The Ju-poration No third party checks willrnonly known as 5001LeeSt.,a m. in their office st 120 Westforeclosure saleotherthan a am. intheirofficeal 120 WestMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTdicial Sales Corporation. No thirdbe accepted. The balance, inclsdinSkokie,IL 60077 Property IndesMadison Street, Suite 7t8A. Chica-mortgagee shall pay the assess- Madison Street, Suite 7t8A, Chica-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONparty checks will be accepted. Thethe Judicial sale fee for AbandoneNo. 10-21-222-067-0000. The realgo, Illinois, sell to the highest biddermesta required by The Condomini- go, Iltinois, sell to the highest bidderMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFbalance, including the Judicial saleResidentialPropertyMunicipalityestateis improved with a singlefor cash, the following describedurn ProperlyAct, 765 ILCS for cash, the following describedDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INfee forAbandoned ResidentialRelief Fund, which is calculated onfamilyresidence.The tudgmenlmortgaged real estate: 605/18.5(q-1).IF YOU ARE THE mortgaged real estate: DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONProperly Municipality Relief Fund,residential real estale al the rate ofamount was$362,292.06.SaleCommonly known as ff718 HAM-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER). Commonly known as 9655 WoodsCORDANCE WITH SECTION f5-15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISwhichio calculated on residential$1 for each $1,000 orfraction there-terms: 100% of the bid amount, in-LIN, SKOKIE, IL 60071. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- Onve, Unit t609, Skokie, IL 60077.170t)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREreal estate at the rate of St for eachof of the amount paid by the pur-cluding theJudicialsale fee forPIN. 10-23-103-032-0000 and 10-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 PIN. 10-09-304-031-1157 &10-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Et-LAW. Effective May ist, 2014 you$1,000 or fraction thereof ofthechaser not lo exceed $300, in certi-AbandonedResidential Property23-1 03-033-0000 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- 09-304-03 t-1252. facEva May laI, 2014 you will needwill need a photo identification is-amount paid by the purchaser notfled funds/or wire transfer,is dueMunicipality Relief Fund, which isThe mortgaged real estate is s sin-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- The mortgaged real estate is a con-a photo identification issued by asued by a government agency )driv-to eoceed $300, in certified funds/orwithin twenty-four (24) hours, Nocalculated on residential real estateglu family residence, If the subjectCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- dominium residence. The purchasergovernmentagency(dnver'sli-er's license, passport, etc.) in orderwire transfer, is due within twenty-fee shall be paid by the mortgageeat the rate of $1 for each Sf000 ormortgaged real estate is a unit of a1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- of the uniI other than a mortgageecense, passport, etc.) in order Ioto gain entryinfo the foreclosurefour (24) hours No fee shall be paidacqsiring the residential real estatefraction thereof of the amount paidcommon interest community,theGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef- shall pay Ihe assessments and thegain entry into the foreclosure salesale room in Cook County and theby the mortgagee acquiring the res-psruuanl to its credit bid st the saleby the purchaser not to exceedpurchaser of the unit other than afective May 1st, 2014 you will need legal fees required by subdivisionsroom in Cook County and the samesame identification for sales held atdentinI real estate pursuanl lo itsor by any mortgagee, judgment$300, shall be paid in certified fundsmortgagee shall pay the assess-a photo identification issued by s (got) and )g)(4) of Section 9 of theidentification for sales held al otherother county venues. For informa-credit bid st the suie or by anycreditor, or other Iienor acquiringimmediately by the highest and bestments required by subsection (g-1)govemmentagency (driver's Ii- Condominium Property Act county venues. For information, es-lion, examine the court file or con-mortgagee, udgment creditor,orthe residentialreal estate whosebidder at the conclusion of the sale,of Section 18.5 of lbs condominiumcense, passport, etc.(in order to Sale terms Bidders must present,amine the court file or contact Plain-tact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS &other lienor acquiring the residentialrighls in and to the residential realThe certified check must be madeProperty Act gain entry into the foreclosure sale al the time of sale, a cashier's ortiffs attorneo: CODILIS & ASSOCI-ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030real estate whose righls in and loestate arose prior to the sale, Thepayable to The Judicial Saleo Cor-Sale terms: Bidders must present,room in Cook County and Ike same certified check for tO% of the suc-ATES, P C , 15W030 NORTHNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,the residential real estate arose pri-subject property is subtect to gener-porstion. No feo shall be paid byal the time of sale, a cashier's oridentification for sales held at other cessful bid amount, The balance ofFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE tOO,SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE, ILor to the sale. The subject propertyal real estate taxes. special assess-the mortgagee acquiring the resi-certified check for 10% of the suc-county venues. For information, es- the successful bidshallbe paidBURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-60527, (630) 794-9876 Please referis subject to general real estate tas-ments,orspecialtaseslevieddential real estate pursuant to ilscessful bid amounf, The balance ofamine the court file or contact Plain- within 24 hours, by similar funds.9876 Please refer to file number 14-tofile number t4-tt-t3893. THEes, special assessments, or specialagainst said real estate and is of-creditbid st the sale or by anythe successful bidshall be paidtiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCI- The property will NOT be open for10-39535. THE JUDICIAL SALESJUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONtases levied against said real estatefered for sale without any represen-mortgagee, Iudqrnenlcreditor,orwifhin 24 hours, by similar funds.ATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH Inspection. CORPORATION One SouthOne South WackerDrive,24thand io offered tor sale without anytation as to quality or quantity of titleother lienor acquiring the residentialThe property will NOT be open forFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, For informatisn call Ms. Knstine M.Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaoo,Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650representationasto qualityorand without recourse lo Plarnliff andreal estate whose rights in and toinspection BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794- Kolkv at Plaintiff's Asorney,IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE '(os(312) 236-SALE You can also visitquantityoftitleand withoutre-in "AS IS" condition, The sale is for-the residential real estate arose pri-For information call Mr, Ernest D.9876 Please refer to file number 14- Aronberg Goldgehn Davis &can also visit The Judicial Sales'('he Judicial Sales Corporation stcourse toPlaintiff and in "AS IS"thur subject to confirmation by theor to the sale. The subject propertySimon alPlaintiff's Attorney, Law10-08580 THE JUDICIAL SALES Garmiaa, 330 North Wabash Ave-Corporation at w.tIsc.com for a 7www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-condition. The sale is further sub-court Upon payrnent in full of theis subject to general real estate tuo-Offices of Ernest D. Simon, 105CORPORATION One South nue, Chicago, Illinois 6061f. )3t2)day status report of pendinrt sales.port of pending saleu. CODILIS &ecl to confirmation by the court.amount bid, the purchaser will re-es, special assessments, or specialWest Adams Street, Chicago. lIli-Wacker Drive. 24th Floor, Chicago, 828-9600. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P CASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030Upon payment in full of the amountceivu a Certificate of Sale that willtases levied against said real estatesois 60603. (312) 205-1030. IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE '(su INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESt5WO30 NORTH FRONTAGENORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,bid, the purchaser willreceive aentitle Ihe purchaser to a deed toand is offered for sale without anyINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALEScan also visit The Judicial Sales CORPORATION ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527Certificate of Sale that willentitlethe real estafe sffer confirmation ofrepresentationau toqualityorCORPORATION Corporation st www.tjsc.com for a 7 Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No,the purchaser to a deed to the realthe sale The property will NOT bequantityoftitleand withoutre-Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 day status report of oendinti sales, 1626882 FileNo, 14-10-39535Attorney14-il-13893 Attorney ARDC No.estate after confirmation of the sale.openforinspection and plaint/fcourse to Plaint/f and in "AS IS"1625018 C0DILIS & ASSOCIATEE, P.C. 9/25,10)2, 10/9/14 #847382 ARDC No. 00468002Attorney00468002 Attorney Code. 21762The property will NOT be open formakes no representation as to thecondition, The sale is further sub-9/11, 9/18, 9/25/14 #840176 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE Code. 21762 Case Number: 11 CHCase Number: 11 CH 024tg3inspection and plaintiff makes nocondition of the property, Prospec-ject to confirmation by the court, ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, 003359 TJSC#: 34-15996 NOTE:TJSC#: 34-12857 NOTE: Pursuantrepresentation as Io the condition oflivebiddersareadmonished toUpon payment in full of the amount IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Asorney SAY IT IN THE Pursuant IO the Fair Debt Collecfionto the Fair Debt Collection Practicesthe property. Prospective bidderscheck the court file to verify all infor-bid,the purchaser willreceive a SUBSCRIBE TODAY File No. 14-10-08580Attorney Practices Act, you are advised thatAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sare admonished to check the courtmatron, Ifthis property is a condo-Certificate of Sale thatwill entitle ARDCNo, 00468002Attorney Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to beattorney io deemed to be a debt col-file to verity all information,Ifthisminium unit, the purchaser of thethe purchaser to s deed to the real Code. 21762 Case Number: tO CH CLASSIFIEDS, (ALt s debt collector attempting lo collectlector attempting to collect a debtproperty is a condominium unit, Iheunit at the foreclosure sale, otherestate after confirmation of the sale. (ALL 1.800.680.2068 011003 TJSC#: 34-t3332 NOTE: a debt and any information obtainedand any information obtained will bepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-lhsn a mortgagee, shall pay the as-The property will NOT be open for 847-998-3400 TO will be used for thaI purpose. used for that purpose sere saje, other than a morigaoee,oessmento and the legal fees re-inspection and plaintiff makes no OR VISIT 1626659 626196 shall pay the sssesoments and"thequired by The Condominium Prop-representation as to the condition of 9/25, 10/2, 10/9/14 #847378 9/25, 10)2, 10/9/14 #847369 legal fees required by The Condo-arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))i j andthe property.Prospective biddern PION [ER LO CAL .COM PLACE YOUR AD miniumProperty Ad, 765ILCSlqll4l.Ifthis property is a condo-sra admonished to check the court Thursday, Septembe 25, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 9 Judicial Sales-Real Est. Bid Notice Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures -'uísuant to the Fair Debt Collection Village of Skokie Corporation will on Monday, Oc-ALLEY LYING EAST OF ANDATION, AS TRUSTEE UNDERmation, contact Plaintiff s atlor-sale. The property will NOT beDIAN IN COOK COUNTY, ILLI- Practices Act, you are advised that Notice to Bidders tober 20, 2014, at the hour of iiADJOINING LOTS 13 TO 16THE TRUST AGREEMENTney: KOZENY & McCUBBIN IL-open for inspection and plaintiffNOIS, AS PER PLAT RECORD- Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be The Village uf Skokie is now ac-a.min their office at 120 WestAFORESAID. AND ALL OF VA-DATED FEBRUARY 1965LINOIS, LLC. 105 WESTmakes no representation as toED IN THE RECORDER'S OF- a debt collector attempting to collect i, a debt and aey information obtaieedcepting PROPOSALS for MadisonStreet, Suite718A,CATEO ALLEY LYING BE-AND KNOWN AS TRUST NO.ADAMS STREET, SUITE 1850,the condition oftheproperty.FICE OF SAID COOK COUN- wilt be osed or that purpose BankingServices/TenYearChicago, Illinois, sell to the high-TWEEN LOTS16 AND 1714027 AND NOT INDIVIDUAL-Chicago. IL 60603, (312) 605-Prospective bidders are admon-TY, ILLINOIS ON AUGUST 25, 1621772 Loan for Construction est bidder for cash, the followingAFORESAID, WHICH SURVEYLY RECORDED IN THE OF-3500 Please refer to file numberished to check the court file toi924 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 9/11, 9/18. 9/25/14 #840173 Notice is hereby given that thedescribed mortgagedreales-IS AUACHED AS EXHIBIT "A"FICE OF THE RECORDER OFil-1671. THE JUDICIAL SALESverify all information. If this prop-8564763 Commonly known as Villageof Skokiewillreceivetate, UNIT 202 IN THE PARKTO THE DECLARATION OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ASCORPORATION One Southerty is a condominium unit. the2700 GLENVIEW AVENUE, PROPOSALS at 5127 OaktonPLACE CONDOMINIUMS ASCONDOMINIUM MADE BYDOCUMENT 19770298, TO-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chica-purchaser of the unit at the fore-Park Ridge, IL 60068 Property LEGAL Street, Skokie, Illinois 60077 At-DELINEATED ON A SURVEYPARKWAY BANK AND TRUSTGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDEDgo. IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-closure sale, otherthan aIndes No. 09-22-310-033-0000 tention: George Van Geem. Fi-OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRI-COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE UN-2.97% INTEREST IN SAID DE-SALE You can also visit The Ju-mortgagee,shallpay theas-& 09-22-310-034-0000. The real nance Director,until 5:00 p.m.BED LAND: PARCEL 1 LOT 2.DER TRUST AGREEMENTVELOPMENT PARCEL (EX-dictai Sales Corporation atsesaments and the legal fees re-estate is improved with a single Adoption (ocal time on Friday, October 3,EXCEPT THEREFROM THATDATED JUNE 15, 1992 ANDCEPTING FROM SAID DEVEL-www.tjsc.com for a 7 day statusquiredby The Condominiumfamily residence. The ludgment 2014. A copy of the proposalPART WHICH LIES NORTH-KNOWN AS TRUST NUMBEROPMENT PARCEL ALL THEreport of pending sales,Property Act, 765 ILCSamount was $479,999.16. Sale Assumed Name can be obtained from the VillageEASTERLY OF THE FOLLOW-10352 RECORDED MARCH 22,PROPERTY AND SPACE COM-KOZENY & McCUBBINILLI-605/9)i) and (g))4(.Itthisterms: 10% down of the highest Auction- Real Estate of Skokie Finance Department ING DESCRIBED LINE: BEGIN-1994 AS DOCUMENTPRISING ALL THE UNITSNOIS, LLC 105 WEST ADAMSproperty is a condominium unitbidbycertifiedfundsatthe Any proposal(s) submitted sub-NING AT A POINT ON THE94258673 TOGETHER WITHTHEREOF AS DEFINED ANDSTREET, SUITE 1850 Chicago,which is part of a common inter-close of the saie payable to The Bid Notice sequent to the aforementionedNORTHERLY LINE OF LOT 2ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGESET FORTH IN SAID DECLA-IL 60603 (312) 605-3500 Atfor-est community, the purchaser ofJudicial Sales CorporationNo date and time will be disqualifiedIN THE SUBDIVISION OF LOTINTEREST IN THE COMMONRATION AND SURVEY) TO-ney File No. li-1671 Attorneythe unit at the foreclosure salethird party checks will be accept- Divorce and returned. The Villageof4 AFORESAID, SAID POINTELEMENTS. IN COOK COUN-GETHER WITH A PERPETUALCode 56284 Case Number. 12other than a mortgagee shalled.The balance in certified Foreclosures Skokie reserves the right to re-BEING 10 FEET NORMAL TOTY, ILLINOIS ALSO THE EX-AND EXCLUSIVE EASEMENTCfI16773 TJSC#:34-16217pay the assessments requiredfunds/or wiretransfer,is due ject any and all proposalsorTHE NORTHEASTERLY LINECLUSIVE RIGHT TO THE USECONSISTING OF THE RIGHTNOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debtby The Condominium Propertywithintwenty-four(24)hours, Foundation Notices parts thereof, to waive any irreg-OF SAID LOT 2 EXTENDEDOF PARKING SPACE P28 ANDTO USE FOR PARKING PUR-Collection Practices Act, you areAct, 765 ILCS 605/18.5)9-i). IFThe sub(ect property is subject ularitiesor informalities inbid-NORTHWESTERLY; THENCESTORAGE SPACE S24 LIMIT-POSES PARKING SPACE NO.advised that Plaintiff s attorneyYOU ARE THE MORTGAGORlo generai real estate taxes, spe- Judicial Sales ding procedures and to awardSOUTHEASTERLY ALONG AED COMMON ELEMENTS AS25 IN COOK COUNTY. ILLI-is deemed tu be s debt collector(HOMEOWNER). YOU HAVEciai assessments, or special tas- Mechanics Liens the contract in a manner bestSTRAIGHT LINE TO A POINTDELINEATED ON THE SUR-NOIS.Commonlyknown asattempting to collect a debt andTHE RIGHT TO REMAIN INes levied against said real estate serving the interest of the Vil-ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIDVEY ATTACHED AS TO THE8001 LOCKWOÖD AVENUE,any information obtained will bePOSSESSION FOR 30 DAYSand is offered for sale without Name Change lage. LOT 2 BEING A 6.92 FEETDECLARATION AFORESAIDSkokie, (L 60077 Property Indesused for that purpose. AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDERany representation as Io quality Probate Skokie Village Hall is a fully ac-WEST OF SOUTH EAST COR-RECORDED AS DOCUMENTNo 10-21-330-033-1008.The9/25, 10/2, 9/2014848499 OF POSSESSION. IN AC-or quantity of title and without re- cessible building Persons re-NER OF SAID LOT 2, ALL IN94258673, IN COOK COUNTY,real estate is improved with a CORDANCE WITH SECTIONcourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS quiring assistance should con-THE SUBDIVISION OF THEILLINOIS. PIN. 10-31-101-037-singlefamilyresidence,The 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISconditionThe saleisfurther Public Hearings IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF tract the Purchasing Office atPART OF LOT 4; IN CIRCUIT1002. Commonly known as 7120judgment amount was MORTGA/E FORECLOSUREsubject to confirmation by the COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Public Notices 847-933-8240 or flY 673-9330COURT PARTITION OF LOT 1N. MilwaukeeAvenue 202,$228,884.11. Sale terms: 25% LAW. Effective May ist. 2014court. Upon payment infullof COUNTY DEPARTMENT - Michael Aleksic IN ASSESSOR'S DIVISION OFNiles,II 60714. The mortgageddown of the highest bid by certi- you will need a photo identifica-the amount bid, the purchaser Storage - Legal CHANCERY DIVISION Purchasing Agent THE NORTH 1/2 OF SECTIONreal estate is improved with afied funds at the close of the f/onissued by a govemmentwill receive a Certificate of Sale NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE Take Notices Villa e of Skokie 31. TOWNSHIP 41NORTH.condominium residence. Thesalepayable to The Judicial agency (driver's license,pass-that will entitle the purchaser to LLC Plaintiff, -s.- 9/2 014849250 RANGE13,EAST OF THEpurchaser of the unit other thanSales Corporation. No third party port, etc )in order to gain entrya deed to the real estate aher KONSTANTINE P. KRALIS Assumed Name LEGAL NOTICE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,a mortgagee shall pay the as-checkswillbe accepted. TheA/KJA KONSTANTINE KRALIS,into the foreclosure sale room inconfirmationofthesaie. The LYING EAST OF EVERGREENsessments and the legal fees re-balance. includingthe Judicial Cook County andthe sameproperty will NOT be open for in- INVITATION TO BID FRANCESCA KRALIS. MORT- ASSUMED NAME 2014/15 WATERMAIN RE-AVENUE. IN COOK CDUN'IY,quired by subdivisions (gol) andsale fee for Abandoned Resi- identificationfor sales held atspection and plaintiff makes no Notice is hereby given, pursuan GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- PLACEMENT PROGRAM ILLINOIS. PARCEL 2: LOTS i(g((4) of Segtion 9 of the Condo-dential Property Municipality Re-TRATION SYSTEMS INC ASother county venues, For intor-representation as to the candi- to "An Act in relation to the use THROUGH 4, EXCEPT THATminium Property Act. Satelief Fund, which is calculated on mation, contact Plaintiff s attor-tion off'ie property. Prospective PW-FY15-08 NOMINEE FOR LEHMAN of an Assumed Business NameThe City of Park Ridge will re-PART OF LOTS i AND 2 LY-terms: 10% down by certifiedresidential real estate at the rate ney: POTESTIVO & ASSOCI-bidders areadmonished to in the conduct or transaction of BROTHERS BANK FSB De- ceive sealed bids for theING NORTHEASTERLY OFfunds. balance within 24 hours,of St for each $1 .000 or fractionfendants 12 CH 11907 8315ATES, P.0 ,223 WEST JACK-check the court tile to verity all Bustness n theState," as THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDby certified funds, No refunds.thereof of the amount paid by 2014/15Watermain Replace- KEATING AVENUE Skokie, ILSON BLVD. STE 610, Chicago,information.It this property is a amended,thatacertification LINE. BEGINNING AT A POINTThe property will NOT be openthepurchasernottoesceed IL )312j condominium und. the purchaser ment Program PW-FYt5-08. in 60076 NOTICE OF SALE PUB- 60606, 263-0003 was registeredby theunder- ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OFfor inspection.For information$300, incertified funds/or wire Please refer to file number Ci2- unitat the foreclosure accordance with the Bid Docu- LIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- of the signed with the County Clerk of SAID LOT t IN RUESCH'S MIL-call Mr. Ira T. Nessi at Plaintiff'stransfer,is due within twenty- 66233 THE JUDICIAL SALESsale, other than a mortgagee, ment No PW-FY15-08. The bid EN that pursuant to a Judgment Cook County. Registration Num- WAUKEE AVENUE SUBDIVI-Attorney, Law Offices of Ira T.four (24) hours, No fee shalt be CORPORATION One Southshall pay the assessments and document. that includes general of Foreclosure and Sale entered ber 014139394 on September SION BEING 3.35 FEET WESTNovel, 175 North Franklinpaid by the mortgagee acquiring conditions.statement of work, in the above cause on July 25,Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chica-the legal fees required by The 12,2014. Under the Assumed OF THE NORTHEAST COR-Street, Chicago, Illinois 60606.the residential real estate pur- and submittal tamis, may be ob- 2014, an agent for The Judicialgo, IL 60606-4650 )312) 236-Condominium Property Act, 765 Name of NER OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE(312) 357-1125.Ref. No suant to its credit bid at the sale SALE You can also visit The Ju-ILCS 605/9(g))i) and (g))4(.If tamed at Park Ridge City Hall, il- Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 SYSTEM SIX MOBILE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A03542 INTERCOUNTY JUDI-or by any mortgagee, Iudgment dicial Sales Corporation atthis property is a condominium istFloor Cashier, 505 Butler AM on October 27, 2014, at The COMMUNICATIONS STRAIGHTLINE THROUGHCIAL SALES CORPORATIONcreditor, or other lienor acquiring unit which is part of a common Place, Park Ridge, IL or online Judicial Sales Corporation, Onewww.tlsc com for a 7 day status withthebusinesslocatedat SAID LOTSiAND 2 INSelling Officer. )312) 444-1 122 the residential real estate whose report of pending sales.interest community, the purchas- at www.parkridge as. South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, t0550S.Yates,ChIcago, IL RUESCH'S MILWAUKEE AVE-9/25, 10/2, 9/2014 848503 rights in and to the residential POTESTIVO 8 ASSOCIATES,er of the unit at the foreclosure The scope of work consists of CHICAGO,IL.60606,seIlat 60617. The true aridteatfuit NUE SUBDIVISION TO A real estate arose prior to the P.C.223 WEST JACKSONsaleother thana mortgagee the construction of 5,100 feet of public auction to the highest bid- name(s) and restdence address POINT ON THE NORTHEAST- sale,The subject propertyis BLVD. STE 610 Chicago.IL new watermain, including water IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF der, as set forth below. the fol- shall pay the assessments re- oftheowner(s)/partner(s)is. ERLY LOT LINE OF SAID LOT uubtectto generalreal estate 60606 (312) 263-0003 Attorneyquiredby The Condominium service connections, curb& gut- COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS lowingdescribedrealestate: Freddie Terry, 10550 S Yates.ter.streetpavementremoval2 IN RUESCH'S MILWAUKEE tanes, special assessments, or FileNo, Ci2-66233AttorneyProperty Act, 765 ILCS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - LOTS THIRTY-THREE (33) Chicago, IL 60617. USA. and replacement, and all relatedAVENUE SUBDIVISION, SAID special tases levied against said Code, 43932 Case Number 12605/i8.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE CHANCERY DIVISION THE AND THIRTY-FOUR(34) IN 9/25, 10/2, 10/9/14 #847909 POINT BEING t5 FEET SOUTH realestate andisoffered for CH 11907 TJSC#:34-13395MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWN- work. In addition, there are sis BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON KRENN AND DATO'S CICERO OF THE NORTHEAST COR- sale without any representation NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT valve insertions and one fire hy- FKA THE BANK OF NEW AVENUE "L" SUBDIVISION BE- ASSUMED NAME HER DF SAID LOT 2(AS as to quality nr quantity of tille Collection Practices Act, you areTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION draft replacement. YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE ING A SUBDIVISION IN THE Notice is hereby given, pursuant MEASURED ALONG THE SAID and without recourse to Plaintiff advised that Plaintiff s attorneyFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY To ask questions regarding this CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION to "An Act in relation to the use NORTHEASTERLY LOT LINE and in AS IS condition, The sale is deemed to be a debt collectorOF AN ORDER OF POSSES- bid and to receive notice nf ad- THE CWALT, INC.. ALTERNA- 22 TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH of an Assumed Business Name DF LOT 2). ALL IN RUESCH'S is further subject to confirmation attempting to collect a debt andSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH denda, bidders must have regis- TIVE HOME LOAN TRUST RANGE 13EAST OF THE in the conduct or transaction of MILWAUKEE AVENUE SUBDI- by the court. Upon payment in any information obtained will be tered tor the download of this 2006-0Cl MORTGAGE PASS- THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE Business in theState, as VISION OF PART OF THE full of the amount bid. the pur- document via the City of Park THROUGH CERTIFICATES, IN COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS.used for that purpose. ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- amended.thatacertification NORTHWEST FRACTIONAL chaser will receive a Certificate 9/1 8, 2, 10/2/2014 842526 CLOSURE LAW Effective May Ridge web site or have sent no- SERIES 2006-0Cl. Plaintiff, -y.- Commonly known as 8315 was registered by theunder- 1/4 OF SECTION 31. TOWN- of Sale that will entitle the pur- ist, 2014 you will need a photo tice of intent to bid to DUILIO LOPEZ, BIANCO LO- KEATING AVENUE, Skokie, IL signed with the County Clerk of SHIP 41 NORTH. RANGE 13 chaser to a deed to the real es- identification issued by a govern- [email protected]. PEZ. MORTGAGE ELECTRON- 60076 Property Indes No. 10-22-IN THE UNITED STATES DIS- Cook County. Registration Num- EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI- tateafter confirmationof the ment agency (driver'slicense, The bid opening will be held on IC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, 307-004-0000. The real estate isTRICT COURT FOR THE ber 014139261 on August 28. PAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK sale. The property will NOT be passport, etc.) in order to gain TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2014 INC. AS NOMINEE FOR DECI- improved with a singlefamilyNORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLI- 2014, Under the Assumed Name COUNTY. ILLINOISPARCEL open for inspection and plaintiff entry into the foreclosure sale at 1 t :OOam CST, at Park Ridge SION ONE MORTGAGE COM- residence, The of 3. THE EAST 1/2 OF VACATED makes no representation as lo ludgmentNOIS EASTERN DIVISIONroom in Cook County and the City Hall, at which time alt bids PANY. LLC, THE LOCKWOOD amount was $532,794.33. SaleHSBC BANK USA. NATIONAL MARINS TRUCKING will be publicly opened and read.ALLEY LYING WEST OF AND theconditionof theproperty. same identification for sales held withthebusiness ASSOCIATION. UNKNOWN terms: 25% down of the highestASSOCIATION, AS INDEN- locatedatAllbids.including bid deposit,ADJOINING LOTS I THROUGH Prospective bidders are admon- at other county verrues. For in- OWNERS-TENANTS AND bidby certifiedfunds at theTURE TRUSTEE OF THE 3065 E 96th St, Chicago,(L 4AFORESAID. PARCEL 4: shed to check the court file to formation. contact Plaintiff s at- must be received prior to the NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS close of the sale payable to TheFIELDSTONE MORTGAGE IN- 60617. The true and realfulldate and time shown above,LOTS 5. 6,7, 8, 9.10. ii, 12 verity all informatton, lt this prop- torney: POTESTIVO & ASSOCI- names(s) and residence address Defendants 12 CH 16773 8001 Judicial Sales Corporation. NoVESTMENT TRUST, SERIES Bidstransmittedbyfacsimile(EXCEPTING THEREFROM erty is a condominium unit, the ATES, P C., 223 WEST JACK- of the owner(s)/partner(s) is: Ar- LOCKWOOD AVENUE Skokie, third party checks will be accept-2004-4 Plaintiff, -y.- LINDA (fas) will not be accepted. THAT PART DF LOT 12 DE- purchaser of the unit at the fore- SON BLVD. STE 610. Chicago, turo Marin, Sr.. 3065 E 96th St.. IL60077 NOTICE OF SALE ed. The balance, including theJOHNSON Defendants Bids must be submittedinaSCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BE- closuresale, otherthan a IL 60606, (312) 263-0003 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Judicial sale fee for Abandonedi : 12 CV 5959 2700 Chicago, IL 60617. USA. GINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST mortgagee,shall pay theas- Please refer to file number C13- sealed envelope marked in the GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- Residential Property MunicipalityGLENVIEW AVENUE Park 9/li, 9/18, 9/25/14 #840834 lower left hand camer: "2014/t5CORNER OF SAID LOT. sessments and the legal fees re- 91896. THE JUDICIAL SALES ment of Foreclosure and Sale Relief Fund, which is calculatedRidge. IL 60068 JUDGE THENCE WESTERLY ALONG quiredbyThe Condominium CORPORATION One WATERMAIN REPLACEMENT entered in the above cause on on residential real estate at theVIRIGINA KENDALL NOTICE South THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 12 Property ILCS PROGRAM PW-FY15-08 - DO October 25, 2013, an agent for Act, 765 rate of $1 for each $1.000 orOF SPECIAL COMMISSION-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chica- ASSUMED NAME FOR A DISTANCE OF 20 605/9)g))i( and(g))4).Ifthis go,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236- NOT OPEN. BID OPENING: Oct The Judicial Sales Corporation, fraction thereof of the amountER'S SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS Notice is hereby given, pursuant14, 2014 . FEET: THENCE NORTHEAST- property is a condominium unit SALE You can also visit The Ju- 11:00AM CST. Ad- will al 10:30 AM on October 20, paid by the purchaser not to es-HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to 'An Act in relation to the use ERLY ALONG A STRAIGHT which is part of a common inter- dress the bid to Mr.Jim 201 4, at The Judicial Sales Cor- ceed $300, in certified funds/orto a Judgment of Foreclosuredicial Sales Corporation at of an Assumed Business NameMcGuire, Procurement Officer,LINE TO A POINT ON THE est community, the purchaser of www.tisc.com tot a 7 day status poration, One SouthWacker wiretransfer,isduewithinand Sale entered in the above in the conduct or transaction ofCity of Park Ridge, City Hall,NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF the unit at the foreclosure sale report of pending saies, Drive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, twenty-four (24) hours, No feecause on July 12,2014, an Business in theState," as LOT 12, SAID POINT BEING 20 other thana mortgageeshalt POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, 505 Butler Place, Park Ridge, IL IL, 60606, sell at public auction shall be paid by the mortgageeagent for The Judicial Sales Cor- amended,thatacertification FEET NORTHWEST OF THE pay the assessments required P.C.223 WEST JACKSON 60068. 9/25/2014 849602 tothe highest bidder, as set acquiring the residential real es-poration, Special Commissioner was registered by theunder- POINT OF BEGINNING MEAS- by The Condominium Property BLVD. STE 610 Chicago,IL forth below, the following descri- fate pursuant to its credit bid atappointedherein,wilIat signed with the County Clerk of Foreclosures URED ALONG THE NORTH- Act, 765 ILCS 605/i8.5(g-1). IF 10:3060606 (312) 263-0003 Attorney bed real estate' UNIT NO. 206 the sale or by any mortgagee,AM on October 20, 2014, at The Cook County. Registration Num- EASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR FileNo,Ci3-9l896Attorney ber' D14139263 on August 28,IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF AS DELINEATED ON A SUR- judgment creditor. or other lienorJudicial Sales Corporation, One 12, THENCE SOUTHEASTER- (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE Code. Case Number: 1 : 12 CV COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS VEY OF THE FOLLOWING DE- acquiring the residential real es-South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, 2014 Under the Assumed Name LY ALONG SAID LINE TO THE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN 5959 TJSC#: 34-12804 NOTE: COUNTY DEPARTMENT - SCRIBED PARCEL OF REAL tate whose rights in and to the at POINT OF BEGINNING) AND POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS CHICAGO,IL,60606,sellatPursuant to the Fair Debt Col- CHANCERY DIVISION HSBC ESTATE (HEREINAFTER RE- residential real estate arose priorpublic auction to the highest bid- PROSKIN BY AFSAN LOTS 13, t4, 15. 16 AND 17 IN AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER lechos PracticesAct, BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSO- FERRED TO AS "DEVELOP- fo the sale, The subtect propertyder, as sot forth below, the toi- you are with the business located at 118 REUSCH'S MILWAUKEE AVE- OF POSSESSION, IN AC- advised that Plaintiff s attorney CIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR MENTAL PARCEL"): LOT 26 (N is subject lo general real estatelowingdescribedrealestate: Skokie Blvd , Wilmette, IL NUE SUBDIVISION OF PART CORDANCE WITH SECTION is deemed to be a debt collector BCAP LLC TRUST 2006-AA2. THE RESUBDIVISION OF LOT tases, special assessments, orLOTS 34 AND 35 iN PETER M. 60091. The true and realfull OF THE NORTH WEST FRAC- 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS attempting to collect a debt and Plaintiff, vs. VOLODYMYR 25 AND THE SOUTH 20 FEET special tases levied against saidHOFFMAN'S GREATER PARK names(s) and residence address TIONAL 1/4 OF SECTION 3t. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE any information obtained will be MARKIV AND OKSANA OF LOT 18 OF OWNERS SUB- real estate and isoffered forRIDGE SUBDIVISION IN THAT oftheowner(s)/partner(s)is: TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, LAW. Effective May ist, 2014 MARKIV, PARK PLACE DIVISION OF THE WEST 1/2 sale without any representationPART OF THE SOUTHEASTused for that purpose, Fatemeh D Salmasi, 9530 RANGE13,EAST OF THE CONDOMINIUMS AND MORT- OF SECTION 21. TOWNSHIPyou will need a photo identifica- 9/li, 18, 25/2014 84239 Lamon Ave. Apt #414, Skokie, THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, as to quality or quantity of title1/4 OF SECTION 21. AND THE GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- 41 NORTH. RANGE 13, EASTtionissued by a govemment L 60077, USA IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. agency (driver's license. pass-and without recourse to PlaintiffWEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTH- TRATION SYSTEMS. INC.. De- OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL and n AS IS condition. The sale 9/il, 9/18, 9/25/14 #841 572 PARCEL 5: THE EAST 1/2 OF port, etc.) in order to gain entry WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 22, LY- fendants, 11 CH 23196 Calen- MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, is further subject to confirmationING NORTH OF THE NORTH- VACATED ALLEY LYING into the foreclosure sale room in dar 56 NOTICE OF SALE PUB- ILLINOIS WHICH SURVEY IS by the court. Upon payment inERLY LINE OF THE RIGHT-OF- WEST OF AND ADJOINING Cook County andthesame LIC NOTICEishereby given ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT "A' full of the amount bid, the pur-WAY OF THE CHICAGO AND FIND MORE LO(AL. LOTS 5 TO 12 AFORESAID, identificationfor sales held at Jo PLACE A that pursuant to a Judgment of TO DECLARATION MADE BY THE WEST 1/2 OF VACATED other county venues. For infor-chaser will receive a CertificateNORTHWESTERN RAILWAY JOBS AT Foreclosureentered in the THE COSMOPOLITAN NA- of Sate that wilt entitle the pur-COMPANY, IN TOWNSHIP 41 CLASSIFIED AD, above entitled cause on July 16. TIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, A chaser to a deed to the real es-NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OF PION EER LO(AL.(OM/MONSIER2014. Intercounty Judicial Sales NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCI- tate aher confirmationof theTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI- CALL 847-998-3400 - lo Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, September 25, 2014 Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Probate Public Notices Public Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFproperty is a condominium unitthepurchaser notto exceedabove entitled cause on JanuaryStreet, Chicago,Illinois 60603. State of Illinois In The Circuit may be given to the person su-THE WEST HALF OF THE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOISwhich is part ot a common inter-$300, in certified funds/or wire8, 2014,IntercountyJudicial(312( 360-9455 W13-0669. Court of Cook County, Illinois ing you.(A copy of the claimSOUTHEAST QUARTER OF COUNTY DEPARTMENT -est community, the purchaser oftransfer,is due within twenty-Sales Corporation will on Mon-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL Probate Division has been mailed to you at theSECTION 27, TOWN 2 NORTH, CHANCERY DIVISION HSBCthe unit at the foreclosure salefour (24) hours. No fee shall beday, October 13, 2014, at theSALES CORPORATION SellingIn the matter of fhe estate of:address above). RANGE 21EAST OF THE BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSO-other than a mortgageeshallpaid by the mortgagee acquiringhour of i 1 am. in their office atOfficer, (312) 444-ii22 LOIS G. SCHNAITMAN, De-Dated September 16, 2014, FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERIDI- CIATION AS TRUSTEE FORpay the assessments requiredthe residentialreal estafe pur-120 West Madison Street, Suife9/11, 18, 25/2014 84244 cessed Nicholas Smith AN, IN THE TOWN OF PARIS, THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS,by The Condominium Propertysuant to its credit bid at the sale7i8A, Chicago,Illinois,sell to Case No. 2014 P 004949 BarCode: 1068193 COUNTY OF KENQSHA, NOMURA HOME EQUITYAct, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-i). IFor by any mortgagee, judgmentthe highest bidder for cash, the Mechanics Liens Publication Notice BRUCK LAW OFFICES, S.C.STATE OF WISCONSIN. LOAN, INC., ASSET-BACKEDYOU ARE THE MORTGAGORcreditor, or other lienor acquiringfollowing described mortgagedThat on i t/3/20i4, a sale will beNoticeis hereby given of the Sixth Floor PARCEL ID. NO. 45-4-221-274- PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI-(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVEthe residential real estate whosereal estate: LOT 87 IN MILLSheld at 3:00 p.m. at: death of Lois G. Schnaitman, of 322 East Michigan Street 0300 CATES, SERIES 2005-FMiTHE RIGHT TO REMAIN INrightsin and fo the residentialPARK ESTATES, BEING MILLS Grandav Body Repair Shop Chicago, Illinois. Letters of office Milwaukee, WI 53202 and Plaintiff,-y.- RICARDO M. LO-POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYSreal estate aroseprior to theAND SON'S SUBDIVISION OF 4540 W. Haddon were issued on September 5, (414) 223-3335 THE NORTHWEST QUARTER PEZ, REYNITA T. LOPEZ, BEN-AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDERsale. The subjectpropertyisPART OF THE NORTH 816.10 Chicago, IL 60651 2014 to Michael G. Schnaitman,9/25/14 #846927 OF SECTION34, TOWN 2 EFICIAL ILLINOIS, INC., D/BIAOF POSSESSION, IN AC-sublect tOgeneral realestateFEET DF THE NORTHWESTAll bids to be in writing, to sell3840 N.Pioneer, Chicago,IL PUBLIC NOTICE NORTH, RANGE 21 EAST OF BENEFICIAL MORTGAGE CO.CORDANCE WITH SECTIONtases, special assessments, or1/4 OF SECTION 18, TOWN-the following articles to enforce60634, whose attorney is Jameslt you live in N/es Township andTHE FOURTH PRINCIPAL OF ILLINOIS, WELLS FARGO15-l7Dt(C) OF THE ILLINOISspecial taxes levied against saidSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13,a lien existìng under the laws otA. Marino, 5521 North Cumber-have a child in grades K-8 whoMERIDAN; ALSO A TRIANGLE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREreal estate and isoffered forEAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI-the State of Illinois against suchland Avenue, Suite i 109, Chica-is home-schooled or attends aOF LAND TWO (2) RODS (33 TION, UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDLAW. Effective May ist, 2014sale without any representationPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOKarticles for labor, services, skillsgo, Illinois 60656, 773-775-0707private school and you are con-FEET) EAST AND WEST BY LEGATEES DF RICARDO M.you will need a photo identifica-as Io quality or quantity of titleCOUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonlyor material expended upon orClaims against the estate maycerned about their educationalTWO (2)RODS (33FEET) LOPEZ,IF ANY, UNKNOWNtionissued by a governmentand without recourse to Plaintiffknown as 7036 Foster Street,storage furnished for such arti-be filed in the office of the Clerkgrowth and development. pleaseNORTH AND SOUTH IN THE HEIRS AND LEGATEES OFagency (driver's license, pass-and in AS IS condition. The saleMorton Grove, IL 60053. PIN.cies at the request of the follow-of the Circuit Court in Roomcontact Hiles Township DistrictNORTHWEST CORNER OF REYNITA T. LOPEZ, IF ANY,port, efc,( in order to gain entryis further subject to confirmation10-18-iii-023. The mortgageding designated person(s), unless1202, Richard J. Daley Center,forSpecial Education, TarinTHE NORTHEAST QUARTER UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDinto the foreclosure sale room inby the court. Upon payment inreal estate is improved with asuch articles are redeemed with-Chicago, Illinois 60602 or withKendrick, ExecutiveDirector,OF SAID SECTION; SAID NON-RECORD CLAIMANTSCook County andthe samefull of the amount bid, the pur-single family residence.Ifthein thirty (30) days of the publica-the representative, or both, on orPH: 847-965-9040, 8701LAND LYING AND BEING IN Detendants 13 CH 20205 7810identificationfor sales held atchaser will receive a Certificatesubject mortgaged real estate islion of this notice. before March 30, 201 5 whichMenard, Morton Grove, ILTHE TOWN OF PARIS, COUN- EAST PRAIRIE ROAD Skokie,other county venues. For intor-of Sale that will entitle the pur-aunitof a common interestNAME OF PERSON(S) date is not less than 6 months60053. TY OF KENOSHA, STATE OF IL60076 NOTICE DF SALEmation, contact Sales Depart-chaser to a deed to the real es-community, the purchaser of theLoretta B. Taylor from the date of the first publica-9/25/14 #847987 WISCONSIN. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYment,THE WIRBICKI LAWtateafterconfirmationoftheunitother than amortgageeMarquel Taylor lion of this notice and any claim PUBLIC NOTICE PARCEL ID. NO. 45-4-221-342- GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-GROUP, 33 WEST MONROEsale. The property will NOT beshall pay the assessments re-Big Discount Motors Inc. not filed within that period is bar-Noticeisherby given by the0100 ment ot Foreclosure and SaleSTREET, SUITE 1140, Chicago.open for inspection and plaintiffquired by subsection(g-i)ofDESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE red. Copies of any claim filedBoard of Education of SkokieWithin 40 days after September entered ¡n the above cause onIL 60603, (312) 36D-9455makes no representation as toSection 18.5 of the Condomini-2004 Jaguar S-Type with the Clerk must be mailed orSchool District 73.5, Cook Coun-18, 2014, you must respond with January 3, 2014, an agent forPlease refer to file number W09-the condition of the property.um PropertyAct.Sale terms:SAJEAOi U44HM97034 delivered to the representativety, Illinois, that the District is ina written demand for a copy of The Judicial Sales Corporation,4012. THE JUDICIAL SALESProspective bidders are adrnon-iO% down by certified funds,AMOUNT. $5110.69 and to the attorney within 10process of destroying temporarytheComplaint, The demand will at 2:00 PM on October 29,CORPORATION One Southshed to check the Court file tobalance within 24 hours, by cer-9/18, 9/25, 10/2/14 #844878days aher it has been filed. school records for the schoolmust be sent or delivered to the 2014, at The Judicial Sales Cor-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chica-verity all information. lt this prop-fifiedfunds, No refunds. The 9/25, 10/2, 10/9/14 #846971 years 1 980/8i - 2008/09.If youCourt, addressed to the Clerk of poration,OneSouthWackergo, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-erfy is a condominium unit, theproperty will NOT be open for in- Probate State of Illinois were or know of any students forCircuit Court, Kenoaha County Drive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO,SALE You can also visit The Ju-purchaser of the unit at the tore-spection. For information call Mr. In The Circuit Court of Cook whom temporary records wereCourthouse,91256thStreet, IL, 60606, sell at public auctiondicial Sales Corporation atclosuresale, otherthan aIra T. Nevel at Plaintiff's Attor-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF County, Illinois compiled and want to review orKenosha,WI 53140 andto to the highestbidder,as setwww.fjsc.com for a 7 day statusmortgagee,shall pay theas-ney, Law Offices of Ira T. Nevel, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Probate Division obtaintheserecords,pleaseMadrigrano, Aiello & Santarelli, forth below, the following descri-reportof pending sales. THEsessments and the legal fees re-im North Franklin Street, Chi- COUNTY DEPARTMENT In the matter of the estate ofcontact Barbara Peters at 847-LLC, plaintiff's attorneys, whose bed real estate: LOTS 18 ANDWIRBICKI LAW GROUP 33quiredby The Condominiumcago, Illinois 60606. (312) 357- PROBATE DIVISION THEODORE C. ALEXANDER676-8238 by October 9, 20i4.address isi 108 -56th Street, io IN KRENN AND DATO'SWEST MONROE STREET,Property Act, 765 ILCSi125. Ref. No. 13-021i4Estate of Ann Mowinski, De-SR, (Deceased) These recordsmaycontainKenosha, Wisconsin 53140. CRAWFORD AVENUE ANDSUITE i 140 Chicago, IL 606036D5/9(g((1) and (g)(4(. IfthisINTERCOUNTY JUDICIALceased Case No. 2014 P 005260 speech and academic evaluationYou may have an attorney help EAST PRAIRIE ROAD "L' TER-(312) 360-9455 Attorney File No.property is a condominium unitSALES CORPORATION Selling Case No. 14 P 5171 Publication Notice reports and Individualized Edu-or represent you. MINAL SUBDIVISION, BEING AW09-4012 Attorney Code.which is part of a common inter-Officer, (312) 444-i 122 NOTICE Notice is hereby given of thecationPlans (IEP5) that wereIf you do not demand a copy of SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH42463 Case Number: 13 CHest community, the purchaser of9/11, 18, 25/2014 842555 Notice is given of the death ofdeath of Theodore C. Alexandercollected in preparation for pro-the Complaint within 40 days, 10 ACRES OF THE NORTH-20205 TJSC#: 34-14905 NOTE:the unit at the foreclosure sale Ann Mowinski of Niles,Illinois.Sr, of Lincolnwood, Illinois. Let-viding a tree and appropriatethe Court may grant judgment WEST QUARTER OF THEPursuant to the Fair Debt Col-other than a mortgagee shall Letters of office were issued onters of office were issued onpublic education, These recordsagainst you forthe award of NORTHWEST QUARTER OFlection PracticesAct, you arepay the assessments required September ii. 2014 to CasimerSeptember 16, 2014 to Theo-will be destroyed on or after Oc-money or other legal action re- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT DF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 41advised that Plaintiff s attorneyby The Condominium Property J.Mowinski, Chicago,Illinois,dore C. Alexander, Jr., 5905 W.lober i5, 20i4. quested in the Complaint, and COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OFis deemed fo be a debt collectorAct, 765 ILCS 605/iB.5(g-i(. IF whose attorney is Cary A. Lind,Newport Ave., Chicago, IL9/25. 10/2/14 #846565 you may lose your right to object COUNTY DEPARTMENT - THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI- YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR P.C., 121 S. Wilke Road, Suite60634, whose attomey is Vin- attempting fo collect a debt and CHANCERY DIVISION BANK Public Notice to anything that is or may be in- DrAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLI-any information obtained will be(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE 407. Arlington Heights,Illinoiscent Sansonetti, 5521 N. Cum- Township Board Meetings correctin the Complaint. A OF AMERICA, N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN 60005, 847-577-0030, Attorneybeand,#1109,Chicago, IL October through judgment may be enforced as NOIS.Commonly known asused for that purpose. JITENDER DOMA; LUCY LY- 7810 EAST PRAIRIE ROAD,9/25, 10/2, 9/2014 848502 POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS # 23703 60656 773-775-2626. December, 2014 provided by law. A judgment DIA DOMA; BANK OF AMERI- Skokie, IL 60076 Property Index AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER Notice is given to Edward Mo-Claims against the estate may Time Change awarding money may become a CA, N.A.; VILLAGE OF No. 10-26-107-018-0000; 10-26- OF POSSESSION, IN AC- winski and Unknown Heirs, heirsbe filed in the office of the ClerkThe regularly scheduled meet-lien against any real estate you SKOKIE; UNKNOWN HEIRS 107-D19-OODO, The real estafe is CORDANCE WITH SECTION of the Decendent whose namesof the Circuit Court in Roomings of the Township Board otown now or in the future, and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF AND LEGATEES OF JITENDER improved with a singlefamily 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS or addresses were not stated in1202, Richard J. DaIsy Center,Norwood Park Township frommay also be enforced by gar- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS DOMA, IFANY; UNKNOWN residence. The judgment MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE the petitions torAdministrationChicago, Illinois 60602 or wthOctober 2Di4 through Decem-nishment or seizure of property. COUNTY DEPARTMENT - HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF amount was $422,554.53. Sale LAW. Effective May ist, 2014 that an order was entered onthe representative, or both, on orber 2014 will take place at 7:00Dated this 22nd day ot August, CHANCERY DIVISION BMO LUCY LYDIA DOMA IF ANY; terms: 25% down of the highest you will need a photo identifica- September i i ,2014, grantingbefore March 30, 2015 whichp.m. at the Norwood Park Town-2014. HARRIS BANK, N.A. F/K/A UNKNOWN OWNERS AND bid by certifiedfunds atthe tionissuedbya government administration of the Estate. date is not less than 6 monthsship Town Hall, 7833 W. Law-MADRIGRANO, AIELLO & HARRIS, N.A. S/B/M HARRIS NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; close of fhe sale payable fo The agency (driver's license, pass- Carp A. Lind, P.C. from the date of the first publica-rence Avenue, Norridge, Illinois. SANTARELLI, LLC TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Defendants,13 CH 7450 NO- Judicial Sales Corporation. No port. etc.) in order to gain entry By: /5/ Carp A. Lind lion of this notice and any claimPLEASE TAKE NOTICE that inBy: /s/ Nicholas J. Infusino Plaintiff, -y.- SOUHAYLA TICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- into the foreclosure sale room in 9/25, 10/2, 10/9/14 #846002 not filed within that period is bar-accordance with the Open Pub-Nicholas J. Infusino third party checks will be accept-ORAHA, JP MORGAN CHASE TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ed. The balance, including the red. Copies of any claim filedlic Meetings Act of the State ofAttorney tor Plaintiff BANK, N.A., AS ASSIGNEE DFCook County andthe samepursuant to a Judgment of Fore- Judicial sale fee for Abandoned identificationfor sales heldat with the Clerk must be mailed orIllinois,5 ILCS 120/2.03,theState Bar ID No. i055455 WASHINGTON MUTUAL closure and Sale entered in the Residential Property Municipality other county venues. For infor- STATE OF ILLINOIS delivered to the representativeTown Board of Norwood ParkMADRIGRANO, AIELLO BANK, F.A . BMO HARRIS above entitled cause lntercounty Relief Fund, which is calculated mation, contact Plaintiff s attor- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF and to the attorney withinioTownship does hereby notify the& SANTARELLI, LLC BANK, N.A.F/K/AHARRIS, Judicial Sales Corporation will on residential real estate at the ney: EHRENBERG & EGAN, COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS days after it has been filed. public that the Regular MeetingsAttorneys at Law N.A., UNKNOWN OWNERS on Friday, October 10, 2014 at rate of $1 for each $1 000 or LLC, 32i NORTH CLARK PROBATE DIVISION 9/25 10/2 10/9/14 #846658 of said board will be held at 7:00i 1 08 56th Street AND NON-RECORD CLAIM- the hour of i i am. in their office fraction thereof of the amount STREET, SUITE 1430, Chicago, In the matter of the estate of P.M. at the Norwood Park Town-Kenosha, WI 53140 ANTS Defendants 13 CH 17524 at 120 West Madison Street, Public Notices paid by the purchaser not to es- IL 6D654, (312) 253-8640 THE Ann Mowinski, Deceased ship Town Hall, 7833 W. Law-Tel. (262) 657-2000 9224 SHEAMER ROAD Morton Suite 7i8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell ceed $300, in certified funds/or JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- Case No, 14 P 5171 Notice of Availability of the rence Avenue, Norridge, Illinois,Fan. )262) 657-2018 Grove,IL60053 NOTICE OF at public auction to the highest wiretransfer, isduewithin TION One South Wacker Drive, PUBLICATION NOTICE Morton Grove Park District on the following dates: E-Mail: [email protected] SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS bidder for cash, as set forth be- twenty-four (24) hours. No tee 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 606DB- Noticeis hereby given of the Audit Report Tuesday, October 14,2014 9/18, 9/25, 10/2/14#843214 HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant low, thefollowing described 4650 (312) 236-SALE You can death of Ann Mowinski of Niles,Morton Grove Park District here-Friday, October 31 .i, 2014 shall be paid by the mortgageefo a Judgment of Foreclosure mortgaged real estate: LOT 7 IN acquiring the residential real es- also visit The Judicial Sales Cor- IL. Letters of office were issuedby provides public notice that an. Tuesday, November ii, 2014 Storage - Legal and Sale entered in the above BLOCK 9 IN NORTH SHORE fate pursuant fo ifs credit bid at poration at www.tjsc.com for a 7 on September ii, 2014 to Ca-audit of its funds for the periodFriday. November 28, 2014 cause on January 17, 2014, an "L" TERMINAL SUBDIVISION, Foster Ravenswood the sale or by any mortgagee, day statusreportofpending simer J. Mowinski, 4600 NorthMay 1, 2013 through April 30,Tuesday, December 9, 2014 agent for The Judicial Sales Cor- BEING A SUBDIVISION OF Self Storage judgment creditor, or other lienor sales. EHRENBERG & EGAN, Cumberland Ave., Chicago,IL20i4 has been made by KnutteFriday. December 26. 2014 poration, will al iO:3D AM on Oc- PART OF THE WEST9.5 1800 W Foster Ave CLARK 60647, whose attorney is Carp& Assoc, P.C. and that a reportBY ORDER OF THE NOR- acquiring the residential real es-lober 9, 2014, af The JudicialLLC 321 NORTH ACRES OF THE NORTH HALF Chicago IL, 60640 tate whose rights in and to the STREET, SUITE 1430 Chicago, A. Lind, i2i S. Wilke Rd. Suiteof such audit dated August 18,WOOD PARK TOWNSHIP Sales Corporation, One South OF THE NORTHEAST QUAR- 773-561-5003 residential real estafe arose prior IL 60654 (312) 253-8640 Attor- 407, Arlington Heights, IL20i4 has been filedwith theBOA RD OF TRUSTEES Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHI- TER OF THE NORTHEAST Fax 773-561-5267 ney Code. 44451 Case Number: 60005, 847-577-0030. Cook County Clerk, in accord-September 9, 2014 fo the sale. The subject propertyCAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public QUARTER OF SECTION 28 Auction Date 10-3-14 At 3pm 13 CH 17524 TJSC#: 34-15458 Claims againsf the estate mayance with 30 ILCS 151001etFIocco Secco is subject to general real estafeauction to the highest bidder, as AND OF THAT PART WEST OF Notice is hereby given that pur- taxes, special assessmenfs, or NOTE: Pursuant fo the Fair Debt be filed in the office of the Clerkseq. The full report of the auditTownship Clerk set forth below, the following de- THE RAILROAD OF THE suant to Section 4 of the Self- Collection Practices Act, you are of theCircuit Court in Roomis available for public inspection9/25/14 #843784 special taxes levied against saidscribed realestate: LOT 2 IN SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTH- ServiceStorageFacilityAct. realestafe andis offered for advised that Plaintiff s attorney 1202, Richard J. Daley Center,at 6834 Dempster, Morton MEADOW BROOK ESTATES, EAST QUARTER OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN State of Illinois, the undersigned sale without any representation is deemed to be a debt collector Chicago, Illinois 60602, or withGrove, IL 6D053 during regular BEING A SUBDIVISION IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF CIRCUIT COURT will sell at a public sale by com- attempting to collect a debt and the representative, or both, on orthe business hours of 9:00 to as to quality or quantity of titleNORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION SAID SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP KENOSHA COUNTY petitive bidding on: and without recourse to Plaintiff any information obtained will be betore March 30, 2015, which5:00 p.m. Monday through Eri- 13, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST CANAAN PRESBYTERIAN#777: Jacqueline Sanchez, Full and in AS IS condition. The sale used for that purpose, date is not less than 6 monthsday, except for holidays. RANGE 12EAST OF THE OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL CHURCH of boses and personal Items is further subject to confirmation 9/1 11 8, 25/201 4 842560 from the date of the first publica-9/25/1 4 #847879 THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, 1424 Greenwood Road #9845 : Andrew Breen, personal by the court Upon payment irr lion of this notice and any claim IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. ILLINOIS. PIN. iO-28-2i7-003- Plaintiff File No.:21 5546 Glenview, IL 60026 Items. full of the amount bid, the pur- not filed within that period is bar- Commonly knownas 9224Statewide Publishing Ref. No.0000. Commonly known as 4927 STATE OF WISCONSIN Plaintiff, vs. #803 :Stiven Ellis, Furniture and chaser will receive a Certificate red. Copies of any claim filed SHERMER ROAD, Morton13-02114 INTHE CIRCUITWestHullStreet,Skokie. IL CIRCUIT COURT YOUNG MI BACK SIM boxes. of Sale that will entitle the pur- with the Clerk must be mailed or 9/18, 9/25/14 #845687 Grove, IL 60053 Property IndexCOURT DF COOK COUNTY,60077. The mortgaged real es-delivered to the representative KE NO S HA COU NTY 6600 W. Wood River Drive chaser to a deed fo the real es- ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- DS-RIVERWOOD APART-Niles, IL 60714 No.09-13-202-018-0000,The tateis improved with a singleand to the attorney within10 tateafter confirmationofthereal estate is improved with aMENT - CHANCERY DIVISIONfamily residence.If the subject MENTS. LLC, Plaintiff, V. Defendant. sale. The property will NOT be days aher it is filed. singlefamilyresidence.TheU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO-mortgaged real estate is a unit TIMOTHY CAFIGILL Case No. 14-CV-0899 Life Storage of 1-larwood Heights open for inspection and plaintiff /8/ Casimer J. Mowinski judgment amount wasdATION, AS TRUSTEE FORof a common interesl communi- 815 E OAKTON ST LOT 233 Case Code: 30405 will hold a public sale to enforce makes no representation as to Representative) $53,499.03.Saleternis: 25%PROF-2012-Si HOLDINGty, the purchaser of the unit oth- DES PLAINES IL 60018 Hon. David M. Bastianelli a lien imposed on said property, the condition properly. s/ Carp A. Lind of the down of the highest bid by certi-TRUST I,Plaintiff,vs. ROSA-er than a mortgagee shall pay Defendantls). PUBLICATION SUMMONS as described below, pursuant to Prospective bidders are admon- Attorney) tied tunds at the close of theLYN S. MAGSINO NK/A ROSA-theassessmentsrequiredby CASE NO,: 14SC2082 THE STATE OF WISCONSINthe Illinois Self-Service Storage ished to check the court file fo 9/25, 10/2, 10/9/14 #845997 salepayabletoThe JudicialLYN MAGSINO, FREDERICKsubsection (g-t( of Section 18.5 SERVICE BY PUBLICATION TO: YOUNG Ml BACK SIM FacilityAct,Illinois Code 770 verity all information. If this prop- Sales Corporation No third partyN. MAGSINO, MORTGAGEot the Condominium Property You are being sued by DS-YOU ARE HEREBY notitied thatLOS 95/i to 95/7. on Wednes- erty is a condominium unit, thechecks will be accepted. TheELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONAct. Sale terms: 10% down by RIVERWOQD APARTMENTS,the plaintiff named above hasday,October15th2014, at purchaser of Ihe unit at the fore- SAY IT IN THE balance,including the JudicialSYSTEMS, INC. AND ALBANYcertified funds, balance, by certi- LLC in the Small Claims Courtfiled a lawsuit or other legal ac-LiteStorage of Harwood Heights, closuresale,otherthan a sale tee for Abandoned Resi-BANK AND TRUST COMPANY,tied funds, within 24 hours. No (LASSIFIEDS, (A for Kenosha County, Wisconsin,tion against you. 7125 W.Gunnison, Harwood mortgagee,shallpay the as-dential Property Municipality Re-N.A. Defendants, 13 CH 12889refunds The properly will NOT 912 56th Street, Keriosha, WIThe object of said actionis aHeights,Illinois.60706 Man- sessments and the legal fees re- liet Fund, which is calculated onCalendar 62 NOTICE OF SALEbe open for inspection For intor- 53140. quiet title action and a slander ofagement reserves theright to quiredbyThe Condominium 841-998-3400 TO residential real estafe at the ratePUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv-mation call the Sales Clerk at A hearing will be held on OcIo-title action and that said actionwithdraw anyunit fromsale. Property Act, 765 ILCS of $1 for each $1 000 or fractionen that pursuant to a JudgmentPlaintiff's Attorney, The Wirbicki ber 20, 2014 at 2:30 p.m. affects the title to the real estateRegistered or motor vehicles are Ifthis 605/9(q)ll) and lgl(4l. thereof of the amount raid byof Foreclosure enteredintheLaw Group, 33 West Monroe PLACE YOUR AD It you do not appear, a udqmentdescribed as follows: sold "As Is / Parts only" no titles Aurora AFedorca Jessica Castro Debra Carlton Gregory Downer,Ji. Rosa Perez Dominique Mosby Brian ToBy Melvina Murray Mikila Griggs Tiffany MMoore Emily Miller Andrea Dennis Deon Milan Geralena Bentley Arvis Williams Bryant Lamargarette Cheo DPatrick Ocelia Good!oe Leticia ALewis Rafael Aviles Sanches Joanna Valerie GriffinHolmes Tanya RConnie Latrice Green Joaria Sanchez Mark Williford Charles Ftoskins Hilda Crayton Name registraf ion. "As Is/PartsOnly.'notitlesor tered ormotorvehiclesaresold draw anyunitfromsale ment reservestherighttowith- ber is1-ñ3-235-2884.Manage- go, Illinois6065i. 4014 W.GrandAvenue,Chica- at LifeStorageofHumboldtPark, Wednesday. Octoberi52014 ILCS 95/1 Facility the IllinoisSelf-ServiceStorage as describedbelow.pursuantto a lienimposedonsaidproperty, will holdapublicsaletoenforce LifeStorage 9/2510/2/14 #846315 Eduardo Flores Bianca BGoniez Sayisha LLloyd Laura Horwitz ShavonWatts Sylvia CArroyo Katherine Olivo Amans Roman JoseVazquez Sasheen Jones tRudy Villareal Sylvia Jackson JME Mechanical-JoseMedina JME Mechanical-JoseMedina Tenant Name titles orregistration are sold"ASISIPartsOnly"no Registered disposed. bids received,thegoodswillbe there isnomarketvalueor sale forcashorcreditcard. spaces willbesoldatapublic sale. Thecontentsofthebelow to withdrawanyunitfromthe Ave. 2014 or aherWednesday.October15, the IllinoisSelf-ServiceStorage as describedbelow,pursuantto 9/25, 10/2114 Circle Theater Zachary JPozulp Tenant Name; lles orregistration. sold "AsIsIPartsOnly,'noti- to withdrawanyunitfromsale. Ziata Susa Arkadiusz Narloch Mohammad Aihajamad Tenant Name or registratIon Management reservestheright (773)237-3030 Montclare, at6603WDiversey Location; Illinois Code770-ILCS95/7on Facility Act. lien imposedonsaidproperly, hold aPublicSalefoenforce LifeStorage MarkDAiura Agnit Brahma Registered ormotorvehiclesare Management reservestheright 1074 go, Park, 1030W.NorihAve.Chica- Life StorageCentersofLincoln and 10-2-14)on(10-14-14),at fois Code770ILCS(9-25-14 Service StorageFacilityAct,lIli- pursuant property, enforce alienimposedonsaid Park Life StorageCentersotLincoln 9/25 1012/2014849150 license a441.001668 Auctioneer; BrookSnyderIllinois older toattendourauctions. You mustbe18yearsofage,or Illinois. Storage- Legal Chicago, will holdapublicsalelo Act, as described to to 95/7,onorafter or MotorVehicles of 60642. (312)397- of Illinois Code770 LifeSforage the #848010 Humboldt Park A2102 Unit Number Illinois Montclare L C216i Phone num- C22i6 Cili7 B2176 02121 Bi 156 B1132 B1i31 Illinois D2137 Bi 123 D2138 A2160 A2103 Rodriguez- Unit 60707 91 Regis- below. 353 343 331 310 308 304 273 271 268 257 251 236 223 212 207 194 185 162 i 50 146 1i2 87 79 63 52 33 3 1222 1241 1275 Unit # Allen- 2041 0242 0240 Unit 8 2111 Self- will of If Jewell F.Williams Justen Bartels Wenark Wilbert Lonnie Loveioy Tenant Name: tIes orregistration. sold "AsIsIPartsOnly, to withdrawanyunitfromsale. at LifeStorageofRogersPark, Tony Luz ESoto Jennifer CCole Anna DCenteno Denika Clay KarID Goodloe Lanette Allen Pricilla Ross Terry Bishop Tenisha Lee Jerr'nelI Brown Leon Hall Jose Carrasquillo Tierra LDorsey Patricia EWilliams Winston Ford Julius Veyge Lucy ACoulouris Tamara LMercer Robin Jones-Watson Edwin Urrutia Gladys Davila Joyce Townes Velma Dotson Lequita Thomas Victoria DobyHarden Nikita Jackson Kurtis Anderson Antoine LTeague Viviana Cedeno Kimeko Amerson Kimberly Hamilton Margo RPeoples Walter WMitchell Tyron DTabb Linda Jackson SIrena CSmith Norman Colev Paul Broadway Peter Bartels Raven A.Ramdam Dion Lane Margaret McKinnon Linda Clancy Delroy Mangel Merlene Tillis Kenneth Harris Lessie Horton Debra LCrestoni Nicholas Kennedy Nina M.Nelson Donna Hayes Registered ormotorvehiclesare Management reservestheright fois, 60626.(7731381-1417 7524 N.PaulinaSt.Chicago,lIli- Wednesday October15th,2014, ILCS 95/1fo9517,onorafter Facility the IllinoisSelf-ServiceStorage as describedbelow,pursuantto lien imposedonsaidproperty, hold apublicsaletoenforce LifeStorage ofRogersParkwill 9/25, 10/2/14 Rod Miller Keith Carther Santrelle Patterson Daleesia Underwood Shelley Eubanks Alfred Hodogbey Redkarrrra JasonGreen Debbie Patterson Rosland Harris Francisco Collaso Toccarra Wilson Teresa Spencer Vernon Seals Harold Singer Ala Hall BrigettStokes Marcus Muhammad Bradley Gibson Angelletta McCoy Lawrence White Shaquana Deal LuisZepeda David Scott Gayle Parker Kevin Shane Kenneth Fisher Sam Higgins Helen Ositelu Tenant Name tIes orregistration. sold AsIsIPartsOnly,noti- Registered ormotorvehiclesare to withdrawanyunitfromsale Management reservestheright St. Chicago,IL60616. the StateStreet.2361S. 2014 atLifeStorageCentersof 95/7, onTuesday,October14, nois Code770ILCS95/1 Service StorageFacilityAct,lIli- pursuant property, asdescribedbelow, enforce alienimposedonsaid Street willholdapublicsaleto Life StorageCentersofState 9/25, 10/2114 g J Reves Storage. Legal Act, to Illinois Code770 the #846818 #846717 Illinois 699 434 957 905 902 890 885 868 i 85 792 76i 759 754 747 740 712 701 690 656 654 643 642 612 586 540 534 531 522 519 509 501 499 483 460 441 426 392 362 358 695 670 637 600 571 438 390 361 352 229 224 217 192 187 177 L39 017 Unit # 2002 177 i 20 i 140 i 13 i 108 1065 4113 2153 5039 4103 4089 4082 4064 4038 3164 3162 3115 3105 3063 3006 236 2188 2144 2104 2100 2091 210 i 12 Unit no ti- Self- to 9/25, 10/2/14 328 087 343 052 412 414 064 017 763 538 550 428 413 432 402 437 217 333 564 048 629 540 350 732 647 360 496 293 089 783 475 Unit or registration. sold "AsIs/PartsOnlynotitles Registered ormotorvehiclesare to withdrawanyunitfromsale. Management reservestheright 773-235-8452 go, IL60639.Phonenumberis sa, 4500W.GrandAve.Chica- Life StorageCentersofHermo- 95/7. onOctober15,2014 sois Code770ILCS95/1 Service StorageFacilityAct,lIli- pursuant properly, force a sa willholdapublicsaletoen- Life StorageCentersofHermo- 9/25, 10/2/14#843851 Michael ACastro EricGPeebles Gladystine Jones LinelI CColeman Darlene Poole Howard Leggette Jeanne Julien Curtis Hollingworth Taren Hawkins Kathie Wilkins Kathie Wilkins-Howell Ultra Coporation William KoIb Cheiks High Ryan Henry Thomas Collins Cordell Willis Tenant Name ties orregistration. sold "AsIs/PartsOnly,"noti- Registered ormotorvehiclesare to withdrawanyunitfromsale. Management reservestheright 601 W.HarrisonSt.,Chicago, Centers oftheSouthwestLoop, tober 14,2014,atLifeStorage to 95/7,onorafterTuesdayOc- Act, IllinoisCode770ILCS95/1 on saidproperty.asdescribed 195 Ivory DMitchell IL, 60607(312)-360-1153 Self-Service below, pursuantiothe lic saletoenforcealienimposed Southwest Loopwillholdapub- Life 9/25, 10/2/14 Vashti Watson Sandra James Emilio Jennings Henry Nishimoto Guadalupe Macian Carol Young Karol Neal Lawrence Kellie Saunders Kervin Dale Forbes William S.Smith Nicole Watts SALE AD,CALL YOUR GARAGE 847-998-3400 Storage Storage -Legal To PIACE lien Selena Weatherspoon FreddieMae Simmons to as describedbelow, Marion Kathy Maksimowicz Ann Jonathan Anderson Jasmine Sanfiago George JMitchell Angela Tucker Mario AVillamil Muriel Vaughan Alisa Thomas David Robinson Myron Riley Cheryl Martin Cheryl Marlin Nora Kirk Nora Kirk Ruthie MGriggs Jearlean Franklin Ebony CFisher Leslie Evans AdeIla McDonald Esther Garduno Jolanda Stamps Clint Lewis Miriam Roa Valerie Mayhew Gregory Pace Angela Smith David James Lillian Torres Felicita Velasquez Louvella Murray Tenant Name the imposed onsaid Storage Centers #844717 #842461 Illinois Tfreophilius Edwards- Facility Illinois of 889 878 477 206 i 105 1101 1061 i055 773 762 746 742 516 516 507 505 262 245 Unìt 1005 991 982 968 946 923 911 887 868 823 800 705 Self- the at to William DelaCruz Tenant Name lion. 847-966-1899. Managementre- ton Grove.Illinois,60053,and day, the IllinoisSeit-ServiceStorage will holdapublicsaletoenforce Paul Pacelli Paul Kotowski Doreen Ochal Mark AllenWesoloskie Parts only,"notitlesorregistra- motor vehiclesaresold"AsIsI unit fromsale. serves therighttowithdrawany 6505 WestOaktonStreet,Mor- LifeStorage ILCS 95/1to95/7,onWednes- Facility Act sa describedbelow,pursuantto a lienimposedorisaidproperty, Life StorageofMortonGrove 9/25, 10/2/14#848635 license #441.001668 Auctioneer; BrookSnyderIllinois older toattendourauctions. You mustbe18yearsofage,or Victor Herriandez Snelana Tovkeva Mateusz SSkowror, Maria LeticiaGarsez Laura Wanko Jeannea Madsen Eviana MLopez Doreen FJohnsonUnitSC1187 Daniel NVasquezUnititB2224 posed of. goods value ornobidsreceived,the tied funds.Ifthereisnomarket sale forcash,creditcardorcerti- spaces willbesoldatapublic The go, 6500 WestDakinStreet,Chica- LifeStorage October cilities Act,asalewillbeheldon suant Notice isherebygiventhatpur- 9/25 &10/2/2014849177 Young 2170 2502 3168 3137 2483 1086 3140 3171 2512 2484 2007 Pendleton 3213 2452 2022 2014 3131 2162 ston 3036 2177 3041 3203 2270 2117 2015 Wise 2139 1217 2035 2347 3166 Leyva 2070 3040 2013 Unit or registration. sold "AsIs/PartsOnly"notitles to withdrawanyunitfromsale. Management reservestheright 376-8577 lage, 3245W.30thSt.Chicago, 2014 atLiteStorageofLittleVil- 95/7, onorafterOctober14, nois Code770ILCS95/i Service StorageFacilityAct, pursuant property, asdescribed force a lage willholdapublicsaletoen- i 154 i074 1253 Registered ormotorvehiclesare IL 60623.Phonenumberis773- Life StorageCentersofLittleVil- NOTICE OFAUCTION IL 60634(773)282-2400. October contents fo Storage -Legal will Illinois Self-StorageFa- lien imposedonsaid to 15th, of be of Shihiayah Byron G.Willis Pedro A.Velasco Morgan Smith Josas R.Sherden Humberto Santin Yesenia Roman Xochitl M.Robledo Otildo A.Fluas Otildo AFluas Miguel A.Perales Crystal Juan J.Olmedo Adam Molics Monique S.Meza Andres Mellado Jose F.Martinez Jose Lopez John Krug Brandon Hightower Jorge Herrera Juanita Guerrero May H.Edwards Gianna R.Cozzo Maria Castro Gerardo Juan L.Araiza Tenant Name Illinois Code770 Rita Reynosa Patrick Lourdes Gonzalez Rolanda S.Davis- Francisco Cuevas Elvis Cruz Curtis Ball Orlando C.Arias the 15th, Morton Grove, of otherwise Portage Registered or Unit 8C2210 Unit itB2110 Unit kA2124 Unit ftB2119 Unit ftC1232 Unit Unit Illinois the 2014. R. 2014 ft ft Becerril- C1172 B1173 Unit Living- below, 1267 i 315 1712 i 044 i 343 below Park, Self- dis- lIli- al at E. L to S George RiveraJr Arthur JKrauss Maria Silva Marquita MHarris Tenant Name tered ormotorvehiclesaresold draw anyunitfromsale.Regis- ment reservestherighttowith- cago, Illinois,60618 3323 WestAddisonStreet,Chi- at LifeStorageofWrigley'ville, Wednesday, October15,2014, the IllinoisSelf-ServiceStorage Leticia Carrales Kristen Piacenza Brian Nowicki registration. "As IsIPartaOnly,"notitlesor ILCS 95/1to95(7,onorafter Facility as describedbelow.pursuantto lien imposedonsaidproperty, hold apublicsaletoenforce Life StorageofWrigleyvillewill 9/25, 10/2/14 David Soyck Tenant Name ties orregistration. sold "AsIsIPartsOnly."Noti- Registered ormotorvehiclesare to withdrawanyunitfromsale. Management reservestheright 0136 noia, 60654. West OhioStreet,Chicago,lIli- Life StorageofRiverNorth,333 or afterOctober14th linois Code770ILCSto95/7,on Service StorageFacilitiesAct,li- pursuant property, enforce alienimposedonsaid North willholdapublicsaleto Life StorageCentersof 9/25, 10/2/14 Leah Lewis Tenant Name ties orregistration. sold "AsIsIPartsOnly."Noti- Registered ormotorvehiclesare to withdrawanyunitfromsale. Management reservestheright 60607 Phone:312-421-4129 Jackson Blvd.,Chicago,Illinois, age ofWestLoop,1205 October 14th2014,atLifeStor- linois Code770ILCSto95/7,on Service StorageFacilitiesAct,Il- pursuant property, asdescribedbelow, enforce alienimposedonsaid Loop willholdapublicsaleto Lite StorageCentersofWest 9/25, 10/2/14 Illinois license#441.001668 Auctioneer' BrookSnyder Older toattendourauctions. You mustbe18yearsofageor Nadine EMack William Lowrance Village ofLincolnwood Village Clerk Dated: ment at847-673-7402. ing questionsmaycalltheCommunityDevelopment Depart- tice otherthananoticeenteredupontheminutes ofsaidmeet- another datebytheZoningBoardofAppeals without furtherno- Lincolnwood, Illinois.ThisPublicHearingmay beadjournedto Lincoinwood tion Information concerningthisapplicationisavailable forinspec- tion. shall haveanopportunityfobeheardregardingthisapplica- special approvals. Use Permits,Variations,MaporTextAmendments,other described inthisnotice,including,withoutlimitation,Special be necessaryorconvenienttoallowdevelopmentofthetype will consideranyZoningOrdinanceactionsorreliefthatmay all testimonyandevidencepertainingtothisapplication At thePublicHearing,ZoningBoardofAppealswillaccept The ZoningCodeprohibitsbockfaçadesfrombeingpainted permit brickfaçadesatthesingle-familyhometobepainted. Nature ofRequest: Applicant: Property PIN Property Address: following: Lincolnwood, Illinois60712forthepurposeofconsidering Lincolnwood Cook County,Illinois,intheCouncilChambersRoomof the ZoningBoardofAppealsVillageLincolnwood, lober 15,20i4.at7:00pro.,aPublicHearingwillbeheldby PUBLIC NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthatonWednesday,Oc- ng finingthetimeandplaceofitsreconvening. Personshay- Public Hearings Storage -Legal Notice ofAuction Notice ofAuctIon in Act, VILLAGE OFLtNCOLNWOODNOTICE to as describedbelow, the CommunityDevelopmentDepartment to September 22.2014 Patrick andAmyKaniff Illinois Code770 the the Phone; 312-222- #846834 Village Village 847340 #846687 4085 &4099 Illinois Illinois All personainattendanceattheHearing Unit S PUBLIC HEARING Manage- 2014, at Hall, Hall, 4129 4097 4002 3111 304f 2068 1024 Unit S The PetitionerseeksaVariationto 10-34-315-023-0000 6557 NorthKeatingAvenue 3004 Unit 1132 1272 River Self- Self- S 6900 6900 9/25 &10/2/2014849220 license S441.001668 Auctioneer; BrookSnyderIllinois older toattendourauctions, You mustbe18yearsofage.or ArthurJ Krauss 847-998-3400 To PLACEA CLASSI FIED C») AD, CALL North North Public Hearings Storage .Legal 9/25/2014849135 Thursday, September25,2014 Lincoln Lincoln Avenue, Avenue, of 4196 the YQH,I Village ofLincolnwood Village Clerk Dated: September22, 2014 partment at847-673-7402. having questionsmaycalltheCommunity Development De- meeting fixingthetimeandplaceofitsreconvening. Persons notice otherthanaentereduponthe minutesofsaid another datebytheZoningBoardofAppeals withoutfurther Lincolnwood. Illinois.ThisPublicHearingmay beadjournedto Lincolnwood lion Information concerningthisapplicationisavailable forinspec- lion shalt haveanopportunitytobeheardregardingthisapplica-. special approvals.AllpersonsinattendancealtheHearing Use Permits,Variations,MaporTextAmendments, described inthisnotice, be necessaryorconvenienftoallowdevelopmentofthetype will consideranyZoningOrdinanceactionsorrelief all testimonyandevidencepertainingtothisapplication At thePublicHearing,ZoningBoardofAppealswillaccept scape bufferandscreeningbetweenthepropertywithinB- addition andesistingbuildingtonotincludetherequiredland- way; 5)permittheesistingoff-streetparkinglotnotinclude to notbeconstructedatthei0-footbuild-tolinewithawrought 2,500-square feet;4)permittheadditionandesistingbuilding setback, 2)off-streetparkingvariation;3)permitacommercial tioner requestvariationsfrom:i)minimum Applicant. 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Possible questions formation about colleges and include what the most popu- universities, both large and lar majors are, what research small, from local institutions faculty members are involved to those far away. in and how undergradu- DePaul University's associ- ates can participate in that, ate director for undergradu- what percentage of students ate admissions, Anne Kremer, receive financial aid or what s'ad prospective students the college is looking for in a should look at it as if it is a student. shopping mall, rather than "Maybe ask them what a maze, that offers access to makes their school stand out, institutions of all sorts under or what they offer in the field one roof. of study you want to pursue, The free fair, sponsored or about an extracurricu- by the National Associa- lar that's important to you," tion for College Admission Kremer said. "Just remember Counseling, is open from Meet and greet: Those who attend the National College Fair at Navy Pier in Chicago will be able to meet with representatives from hundreds of that this is a chance to make a i i am. to 3 p.m. In addition colleges across the United States and the world.i SUPPLIED PHOTO good first impression." to booths with information Parents, she said, must about institutions, it features pen until after acceptance remember their children's workshops on topics such as "This is like a big CHICAGO NATIONAL COLLEGE FAIR letters are sent. impression matters. the application process and On a practical level, stu- While parents are wel- shopping spree. Location how to access financial aid dents should come prepared come to come and show for college. Students shouldn't Navy Pier with a list of colleges they support, prospective students "The Chicago National Festival Hall Complex, Hall A definitely want to check out be too intimidated." should be able to speak for College Fair affords students 600 E. Grand Ave. and make a point of visiting themselves, Kremer said, and and parents in the immediate ANNE KREMER, associate their booths, as well as look- they, in consultation with their area to visit face-to-face with Chicago, IL 60611 ing at new possibilities that director for parents, should ultimately be a cross section of colleges F&r hours seem interesting. the ones making a decision. undergraduate admissions and universities, both nation- Saturday, Sept.27, 2014 Those who preregister For the colleges and uni- ally and internationally, to at DePaul University 11 am. - 3 p.m. by visiting www.gotomyncf. versities that are represented, learn about admission and comlregistration can print national college fairs offer financial aid opportunities at Directions, parking and more information out a personalized bar code the opportunity to present these institutions," said Greg Visit www.nacacriet.org/college-fairs/FaIINCF/pages/ for college and university themselves to students who Ferguson, director of Nationalinstitutions in attendance are chicago.aspx representatives to scan, whichmight never have considered College Fairs, Programs and more than any single high will give the institutions them. Service. 'It saves both time school can bring in for its contact and academic interest Many colleges and univer- and travel costs, bringing own college fair. Those that come should in more traditional college information for the students. sities participate in several parties the opportunity to 'This is like a big shop- bring an open mind, Kremer towns as well. Similarly, those Some students may also print college fairs, some close to meet in a convenient location.ping spree," Kremer said. continued. who want to move far from out labels with their name, their campuses and some College admission profes- 'Students shouldn't be too "Don't close anything home for college should address, email address, high further afield. NACAC hosts sional are exposed to a wide intimidated." off because you think you check out some schools school and possible areas of 78 college fairs annually. range of students from the Those that make an effort already know what you want," closer to home. study, Kremer said. 'You don't have to go to Chicago area who have an to attend - freshmen and Kremer said. "If you think Additionally, students The idea is to spend as the school in your back- interest in furthering their sophomores who are starting you want a big school, deE- shouldn't necessarily rule much time as possible visit- yard," Kremer said. 'But, at education beyond high to explore colleges to juniors nitely talk to people from big out schools based on price at ing different booths instead the Chicago college fair, we school." and seniors who are seriouslyschools; but, visit a few small this point. Many families do of having to stop and fill out might meet a student from Tamara Driver, a counselorconsidering where to apply schools too." not pay the college sticker multiple information cards, Naperville who doesn't really at Jones College Prep in Chi- - will be privy to an eclectic Those who think they want price, and they will not know Kremer said. know what it's like to live in cago, "highly encouraged" assortment of educational in- to attend a university in a how much funding to expect While attending a college the city. It's a huge benefit to her students to attend, as the stitutions and their scholastic large urban area should also until financial packages are fair isn't a formal interview, be exposed to such a huge roughly 400 higher educationofferings, Kremer said. look at rural schools or those awarded. This does not hap- students should dress neatly. group of students." I SUN-TIMES MEDIAI THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 2014

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CUSTOM MEDIA SOLUTIONS NACACNATIONALCOLLEGEFAm ISPECIALSECTIONS.SUNT!MES.COM i tips for taking examsTransfer students: college fairscanmeetyourneeds With the growing number of transfer students, more colleges are creating new programs and easier transfer policies for students looking for a new college.You can find many of those colleges at a NACAC College Fair. If you think another college could be in your future, consider these benefits of attending a National College Fair. If you're a high school Send your scores: Let junior or senior, or youre the schools know you are inter- A nationwide array parent of one, you know the ested in them. The myth that of colleges college rush crush can be certain schools only accept Transfer students often bewildering and stressful. To certain tests is just not true. 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If Find your resources: The first thing transfer students should do on campus is meet with their academic adviser. ACT offers these tips to help by checking to see if the you're heading to a four-year Working through the details of transferring credits immediately will pay off in the long run. I SUPPLIED PHOTO navigate the world of college schools you hope to attend college, affordable student entrance exams: require writing. housing (including family information about the transfer you with transfer guides, available to you. Test what you've Apply for financial aid housing) can be close to process in a college's catalog articulation agreements and learned: Some exams are and scholarships: Many campus, no matter where or website. Admissions transfer specialists who can Options available designed to test aptitude and scholarships are extremely that campus is located. 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For the Northeastern Illinois Univer- BA. in Latino and Latin- Calumet degrees including traditional Purdue to fill their needs. rest of their lives. sity's Fall 2014 Open House American studies academic strengths such Last spring, Robert Morris Why is iso important to be from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, M.A.T. in early childhood earn world as engineering, technolo- joined with Northwestern a life-long learner? College Oct. 8. Prospective students education respect gies, the sciences, nursing, University to sponsor a con- is a big investment. In part, business, education and the can explore ail the opportu- minor in child advocacy ference on "big data."With students are paying for knowl- Purdue University Calu- liberal arts. nities that Northeastern has studies more than 300 in attendance, edge. But knowledge changes met in Hammond, md., offers Purdue Calumet students the univerities highlighted to offer during an excit- minor in communication constantly. 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Students who visit Shimer j is committed to helping its employers, and provide that secondary colleges and decide to enroll after- students succeed. instruction to our students." ward will receive a $1,000 .lt'seasy to get here! As recent mechanical MGSM offers an accel- Visit Grant to help with first- engineering alumnus Ben erated pace for graduate - 10 hour drive from year expenses. To arrange t- Moul put it, "For a person students, and tuition is Chicago - Hector your visit, call 312-235-3555 who wants to challenge him- among the lowest for private Airport offers or go to shirner.edu. self, I couldn't have found a universities in the state. service on5airlines better fit." For information, contact Big data becomes Catherine Lockwood at SIUE: Expect More Discover MSU Moorhead today! a priority in Robert clockwood@robertmorris. 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uturei the online library at Excelsior College. 'On- to interact with others in the virtual environ- Join iti le Student Union for our line students, for example, rightfully expect ment. In doing so, the modern library gives Open House for Prospective Students and should have access to the same re- users the ability to become both consumers sources and services available as their peers and producers of information. Libraries con- at brick and mortar institutions. It has always tinue to serve as gateways to learning more October 8, 20145:00 - 8:00 p.m. been a responsibility of librarians to ensure and librarians still provide the keys to un- that everyone has equal access to informa- locking the potential knowledge that can be tion and in the digital age libraries have to obtained. Librarians are the unsung heroes of Register Online @ neiu.edu/visitus be creative and proactive in their outreach to information in the digital age. F nr directions or more information call(773) 442-4001 all users." Courtesy of BrandPomt I 28 SUN-TIMES MEDIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2014 t I

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e Lincolnwood Chamber Orchestra is observing its 25th anniversary season with a free Sunday afternoon concert at the villag&s Community Center. The program will be conducted by Lincoinwood native Philip Simmons, who established the professional orchestra in 1990 and will be guitar soloist in Manuel Ponce's Concierto del Suit "The concerto was written for guitarist Andres Segovia and I've been practicing it for three years," said Simmons, when reached at his home in Honolulu, Hawaii. He de- scribes the work as having mimer- ous Mexican folk melodies, with an Impressionistic style. "It's a tribute to the high quality of our players that they can perform -this piece without a conductor," he added. Philip Simmons will lead the The program also includes Lincolnwood Chamber Orchestra 'Pastorale d'ete," by Arthur Honeg- in celebrating its25thanniversary gr, one ofthe group of French with a free concert Sept.28. composers known as "Les Six." The other selection is "Karadec" Suite by Vmcent d'Indy. The Honegger piece, published in 1920, is one of the LINCOLNWOOD CHAMBER ORCHESTRA community of Lincoinwood." ists from the Chicago Symphony," he Swiss composer's first major works 25th anniversary concert, conducted by Philip Simmons "Right from the beginning said, naming clarinetist John Bruce Phil established the Lincoinwood Yeh and violist Charles Pikier as ex- and is still frequently performed. 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28 The d'Indy suite, from the late Chamber Orchestra as a profes- amples. Other soloists have included Lincoinwood Community Center, 4170 W. Morse, Lincoinwood 19th century, is a three-movement sional ensemble," said principal bass the late and legendary bass-baritone piece ofincidental music meant for Admission is free player Charles Ingrassia, who has William Warfield, violinist Rachel played with the orchestra since the Barton Pine, cellist Wendy Warner a long-forgutten French play. The AmericanMusicFestivals.com '-three composers are linked by being first season. "Many orchestras in and harpsichordist David Schrader. residents of Paris at some time in small communities are made up of Simmons moved with his family their lives. amateur players, but ours is not." to Hawaii three and a halfyears ago. The Lincoinwood Chamber opportunities to collaborate with lished the Lincoinwood Chamber Simmons and Ingrassia met "But he still gets back here," Ingras- Orchestra has already launched its other groups." Orchestra to give concerts in his when they were both in the Civic sia said. "It's amazing but he does silver season, playing a program His chamber orchestra has hometown. "I was looking back at Orchestra, a training orchestra for manage to do it." of Swedish music and works by played at the Skokie Theatre and our history" he said, "and I realize emerging professional musicians The conductor expressed the women composera at the new in the North Shore Center for the that this upcoming concert will be under the auspices ofthe Chicago hope that he can announce the dates -women's health center at Swedish Performing Arts in Skokie, Preston our 25th performance in the corn- Symphony Orchestra. of at least two ofthe concerts in the Covenant Hospital in Chicago in Bradley Hall in the Chicago Cultural munity center, making it our most The many years that Simmons orchestra's 25th anniversary season June. 'We don't have a home of our Center and Northwestern Univer- frequently used venue." has been part ofthe Chicago music at the Sept. 28 concert. The season own in which to play," Simmons sity's Lutkin Hall. He also anticipates that the con- conimunity greatly enrich the is dedicated to the memory of Sim- said, with obvious regret, "but the Simmons, a 1979 graduate of cert will commemorate "the bond Lincoinwood Chamber Orchestra, mons' mother Beatrice Simmons good thing about that is we look for Niles West High School, estab- the orchestra has forged with the Ingrassia declared. 'We've had solo- Yeung who died last November.

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Drain the pickles and pat well with paper towels to dry any excess moisture. In a shallow dish, whisk together the egg, half and half and hot sauce; set aside. Place 3/4 cup of the flour in a a second shallow Fried pickles with a bowl and season it with salt and pepper; set dipping sauce made of aside. In a third shallow dish, combine the re- ketchup, horseradish and maining flour, cornmeal, dill weed, salt, onion Worcestershire sauce. i powder, cayenne and pepper; set aside. PHOTO BY MELISSA ELSMO Pour the canola oil into a high-sided skillet to a depth of 3 inches and heat to 350 degrees or until a piece of bread sizzles on contact. While the oil is heating bread the pickles. Toss a few pickle spears in the seasoned flour, shake off the excess and dip in the egg Crisp coating mixture. Roll the coated pickles in the corn meal mixture and lower into the hot oil. Allow the pickles to fry, in batches, for 4 minutes or until crisp and deep golden brown. Drain on paper towels and serve the hot fried pickles andadoseofdill with peppy dipping sauce (recipe follows). Peppy Dippìng Sauce: By of dubious delights like spray cheese, Frito "Fatman" Austin started by frying up pickle 1/2 cup sour cream slices in exchange for a few cents, but over MSSA pie in bag, and pounds ofbacon back at 2 Tablespoons ketchup ELSMO camp without so much as a second thought, time, began to favor frying up hardy pickle OUT OF MEL'S halves instead. In that instant an indulgent I Tablespoon prepared horseradish, drained KITCHEN the idea of horking down a plateful of fried pickles gave a few folks at our table reason regional snack food was born. 1/2 Tablespoon Dijon mustard to pause. Thankfully we had a true Southern Unfortunately, the fried pickles we ate 1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce recent friends and family camp- girl in our midst and she set us straight aboutin the restaurant were sliced rather than 114 teaspoon coarse black pepper ing adventure, rain got the better the many virtues of fried pickles. We ordered halved, but their crisp coating and piquant Oaof us and we wisely opted to trade three batches and hoped for the best. dipping sauce made me long to whip up a 1/2 teaspoon celery salt in our campfire fare and umbrellas for While we waited for our order to arrive "Fatman"-worthy batch in my own kitchen. I/4teaspoon dried dill weed seats in a warm and dry restaurant. As we I did a quick bit of online research into I added yellow cornmeal to the breading perused the menu we came across an unex-our curious appetizers. According to the to give them some textural interest and pected appetizer offering. encyclopedia of Arkansas (www.encyclo- spiked it with a healthy dose of dill to give Place all ingredients in a small bowl and "Honestly, they sound a little freaky to pediaofarkansas.net), controversy swirls the dish more bold pickle flavor. My dipping mix until thoroughly combined. Cover and me, but I'll try anything once," whispered around the true origins of the fried pickle, sauce is a sweet and spicy blend of horse- refrigerate until ready to serve. Sauce can my friend Amy upon reading the descrip- but the Austin family of Atkins, Ark. swearsradish, ketchup and savory Worcestershire be made one day ahead and stored in the tion of fried pickles on the restaurant's they were the very first folks to dip a bat- sauce. The resulting snack is a hot and salty refrigerator. limited menu. tered spear in bubbling oil, in 1963 at the revelation and one that could compete with Even though we'd all been enjoying loads Duchess Drive-In. Duchess owner Bernell the very best of bar food fare. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2014 37

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BY BRUCE (GRAM pany but three camels and a dog. Oh, and Movie times are effective Friday, Sept. 26, PICKWICK ThEATRE Film Critic Driver, as a National Geographic photogra- through Thursday, Oct. 2. Please note that 5 S. Prospect Ave. theater schedules are subject to change. pher/romantic interest who frisks around Park Ridge OPENING FRIDAY puppy-like during occasional meetings and clearly annoys our heroine no end. See it for CENTURY 12 EVANSTON! (847) 604-2234 Wasikowska's strong lone-wolf performance CINEARTS 6 AND XD www.pickwicktheatre.com THE BOXTROLLS and for the stunning images of Australia's 1715 Maple Ave. Contact theater for showtimes ** 1/2 Outback. Evanston The Boxholls (PG) Rated PG for action, sorne peril and mild (847) 491-9751 rude humor STILL PLAYING Fri-Sun l-3:30-6-8:l5; Mon-Thu 4-6 Stars: Ben Kingsley, Nick Frost, Tracy www.cinemark.com This Is Where ILeave You (R) Morgan, Richard Ayoade THE DISAPPEARANCE Contact theater for showtimes. 4- Though produced by the makers of "Cor- Fri-Sun :30-4-6:30-8:45; Mon-Thu OF ELEANOR RIGBY: THEM 6:30-8:45 aime" and "Paranorman," this disappoint- *** AMC SHOWPLACE Ing stop-motion family adventure scores NILES 12 Dolphin Tale 2 (PG) roughly equivalent points for weirdness, but Rated R for language Fri-Sun 1:30-4-6:30-8:45: Mon-Thu4- Stars: James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain, 301 Golf Mill Center without nearly as much charm or humor. 8:45 Raised as a cardboard-box-wearing troll in Viola Davis Niles The Maze Runner (PC-13) an underground cavern, a young boy (Isaac It's way too slow and it goes on way too (886) AMC-4FUN Hempstead Wright of "Game of Thrones") long, but, if you stick it out, "Disappear- Fri-Sun 2-4:30-7-9:15; Mon-Thu 6:30-8:15 ventures to the surface to confront the evil, ance of Eleanor Rigby" might eventually www.amctheatres.com cross-dressing exterminator (Kingsley), draw you in with its detailed examination Contact theater for showtimes. ROSEMONT IB who plans to wipe out the trolls. Adults may of the agonized aftermath of a wrecked Turn Rice's From Here to Eternily (NR) 9701 Bryn Mawr Ave. find that it has its moments, but don't be marriage. A distillation of two compan- Rosemont surprised if younger children find it disturb- ion features subtitled "His" and "Hers," Thu 7 I ingly freaky. "Them" opens with a quick flashback to Annabelle (R) (847) 447-1030 the happy romance of Eleanor (Chas- Thu 7-9:45 www.muvico.com THE EQUALIZER tain) and Conor (McAvoy), then abruptly Contact theater for showtimes. Rated R for strong bloody violence and changes moods when Eleanor attempts Gone Girl (R) language throughout suicide - then lets us spend the next two Thu 0 pm I ROSEMONT PREMIER Stars: Denzel Washington, Chloe Grace hours trying to sort out what went wrong. TM Preseins Gone with the Wind (G) Moretz, Bill Pullman, Melissa Leo Fortunately, there's one very touching 9701 Bryn Mawr Ave. I After setting his violent past behind him, scene near the very end that arguably Sun 2-7; Wed: 2-7 Rosemont a former special agent (Washington) decides makes it worth the effort. The Boxlrolls in 3-D (PG) (847) 447-1030 to help a girl (Moretz) threatened by Rus- Fri 10-3-8-9:30; Sat-Sun 8 pm sian gangsters. Antoine Fuqua ("Training THE MAZE RUNNER www.muvico.com Day") directed the thriller. Rated PG-13 for thematic elements and The Boxtrolls (PG) Contact theater for showtimes. intense sequences of sci-fi violence and ac- Fri 12:30-5:30-7-10:30; Sat-Sun: 12:30 HECTOR AND THE SEARCH tion, including some disturbing images. 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Fri lO:45-l2:30-l:30-3:15-4:15-6:15-7:l5-9:$5-l0:15 "Eat Pray Love" for over-privileged middle- Contact theater for showtimes. aged men, "Hector" features a midlife-cri- THIS IS WHERE I LEAVE YOU Tazza: The Hidden Card Tazza 2) (Taija 2) (NR) sising psychiatrist (Pegg), who takes a break Fri 12-3:30-6:45-10 REGAL GARDENS 7-13 4999 Old Orchard Center from his passion-free existence for a globe- Rated R for language, sexual content and This Is Where I Leave You (R) trotting journey in search of the meaning of some drug use Skokie true happiness. The best way to be happy in Stars: Jason Bateman, Tina Fey, Jane Fri 11:45-2:30-5:10-7:45-10:20 the short run? Give this one a miss. Fonda AWalk Amongthe Tombstones (R) (847) 674-0184 A wealth of white-people's problems are www.regmovies.com TRACKS Fri 10:45-1:40-4:30-7:30-10:30 on display in this slickly crafted dramedy Contact theater for showtimes. *** 1/2 from director Shawn Levy ("Date Night"), Dolphin Tale 2 (PG) Rated PG-IS for thematic elements, some including death, divorce, infertility, mid- Fri 10:40-1:20-4-6:50-9:40 AMC SHOWPLACE partial nudity disturbing images and brief life crisis, and sibling rivalry. Fortunately, The Pintes (2014) (NR) strong language thanks to the well-tuned ensemble, they're VILLAGE CROSSING IO Stars: Mia Wasikowska, Adam Driver turned to comic advantage as often as Fri l0:30-l:25-4:20-7:25-lO:20 7000 Carpenter Road Despite the slow pace, "Tracks" is a jour- they're milked for family drama. When Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PC-13) Skokie their father dies, far-flung siblings reunite, ney well worth taking. Wasikowska ("Jane Fri 11:30-2-4:30 (888) AMC-4FUN Eyre," "Alice in Wonderland") is particularly reluctantly, to sit shiva at the behest of their good as Robyn Davidson, a young woman domineering mother (Fonda), who takes Guardians of the Galaxy (PC-13) www.amctheatres.com who trekked 1,700 miles through Australian every opportunity to display her "bionic" Fri l0:20-l:30-4:20-7:20-I0:lO Contact theater for showtimes. desert in the 1970s, with no one for corn- breast implants. 40 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER25 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

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Edison Park Lutheran Church United in Faith Lutheran Church St. John Lutheran Church St. Alban's Episcopal 6626 N. Oliphant Ave. Chicago, IL 6525 W Irving Park Road (LCMS) Family-friendly church (Across park from Edison Park Metra) 773-283-2326 . www.unitedinfaith.org 7429 N. Milwaukee Ave. for every kind of family. 773.631.9131, www.edisonparlcchurch.com Sunday Saturday, 4:30 pm - Evensong 847-647-9867 8:30 AM Traditional Worship Single? Partnered? Sunday, 8:00 am - Traditions 9:30 AM Sunday School www.st-john-niles.org Spouse and kids? Sunday, 9:15 am - Spirit Bridge 10:30 AM Praise & Sunday, 10:30 am - New Song Preaching Christ crucified 8240 N. Avondale, Sunday School - 9:15 am Worship Service for your forgiveness near Devon & Harlem Adult Bible Study - 8:00 am Tuesday - 7:00 PM Bible Study Welcoming tradihonal worship Rev. Dr. Michael D. Sparby, Sr. Pastor Rev. Lester White Communion every Sunday, 9:30 Sanctuary Handicap accessible Carole Edwards, Associate in Ministry Handicapped Accessible stalbanschicago.org Matt Haider, Worship I Music ALL ARE WELCOMEl Sunday Worship at 9:30 Michael Lyda, Children/Youth/Family SundaySchool &Bible Class 10:45 PARK RIDGE St Paul Lutheran Church GLEN VIE W Rev. Matthew Joseph Gunia, Pastor "Forwhenever our heart condemnsus, 5650 N. Canfield, 60631, Rohr Chabad Center of Glenview Park Ridge 701 Harlem Avenue, Glenview God is greater than our heart . . . (708) 867-5044, wwwstpaulcanfield,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 call Sunday Sere:10:0O am Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45AM 847-910-1738 NORRIDGE Children's programming for pre-k . 7th grade, Sunday School & Aduft Bible 9:30AM wwwChabadofGlenview.com Nursery seivice for younger children Zion Lutheran Church 8:45 am Confirmation classes for 8fb grade Saturday Worship 6PM 8600 W Lawrence Avenue 9:00 am High School MORTON GROVE Adult Education Bible Study Sunday I i :30 am Lutheran Unity School - West Norridge, IL 60706 (708) 43-314 Adult Educaon BthIe Study Thursdays 6:30 pm Pre K-Grade 8, SHARING GOD, st. Luke'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 Shermer Rd., Morton Grove Hoty Communion 3rd & 5th Sunday www.parkridgepresby.org Sunday Worship & Sunday School - 10 AM Early Communion - ist Sunday 9:00 am Norwood Park http://www.stlukesecc.org/ likeuson Facebook Sunday School - 10:35 am Lutheran Church Handicap Accessible Rev. Dr. Donald Dempsey Pastor Pastor Gordon Smith Adult Bible Study - 10:45 am Mr. Aaron Higashi Dir. of Youth & 5917 N. Nina Ave Chicago, IL Pastor Elizabeth Jones Handicapped Accessible Family Ministries P: 773.631.2860 Serving the Community Sharing God's Promises F: 773.631.0142 Morton Grove Community Church Mrs.Amy Schaetzlain Sunday SchoolDir. www.norwoodparklutheran.org Presbyterian Church (USA) NORTHFIELD Worship Services 8944 Austin Ave., Morton Grove Sundays (Lake and Austin) Willow Creek At (847) 965-2982 www.mgccpresbyterian.org Community Church 10:00am Sunday Worship lOAM North Shore Campus Fellowship 11AM 315 Waukegan Road Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) Rev. Lolly Dominski 647-441-6599 6201 W Peterson Ave, Rev. Bunny Hughes Sunday Services: 8:30, 1 0 & 11:30am Handicapped Accessible Promiseland (lnfants-Gr5): 8:30, 10 & 11:30am Chicago, IL (773) 631-0715 ALL ARE WELCOME! Elevate (Grades 6-8): 1 0 & i 1:30am Saturday Worship 5:30PM Impact (Grades 9-12): 6pm

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» ADVERTISE '#11TH US: Contact Sun-Times Media Automotive Advertising Director Terry Boyle to find out how to place an advertisement. Reach him at [email protected] or312-259-41 II. III The junior whoplaysdefensiveback,wide the drive,whichliftedNotreDameto senior widereceiverfortheDons. afternoon. against Marist10timesbyMonday team's exquisitegame-winningdrive he'd watchedtheNotreDamefootball For Sun-TimesMedia,@VanDrilSports BY ERICVANDRU.. on finalpossession superb execution Dons winthanksto drive line, afterall,andhadjust46seconds The Donsbeganontheirown16-yard huddle rightbeforethedrivestarted. sense alackofconfidenceinthe yard fieldgoal. receiver andkicker-naileda27- in differentareas. the RedHawks'defenseandattackit five-wide-receiver setstospreadout six plays,andNotreDame(2-2)used He workedoutoftheshotgunonall 5 for73yardsinthefinal46seconds. Dons' juniorquarterback,went4-for- ute drillcanbeexecuted.Thagalis,the run aboutasperfectlyatwo-mm- Hawks. Simon, wereprominentlyinvolvedin backer andthesafety.Hehauled in into avacantareabetweentheline- a streakdowntheseam,thensettling The drivebeganwithSimonrunning none wasmorecriticalthanthe first. tions wasimportant,butarguably to score. 20-18 winFridayovertheRed- Notre Dame's'74-yardmarchwas Byrne, TylerThagalisandTim "It wasawesome,"saidByrne,a NThES -BillyByeestimated However, Byrnesaidhecould The driveendedwhenSimon-a Each oneofThagalis'fourcomple- NOTRE DAME THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER25,2014 high schoolCUBEnews the game-winningfieldgoalFridayagainstMarist. to startcomeupinsteadofplaying pass plays. first one,theballjustkeptrolling." to get,"Simonsaid."Oncewegot that the passforaquick24-yardgain. Notre Dame's11mSimon,whoispicturedmakingacatchonSept.12against Benet,kicked "It reallymadethedefensehave Simon's catchsetuptheensuing "The firstoneisalwaysthehardest A PIONEERPRESSPUBLICATIONNIL Matt Curley,asenior,andByrne took coverage fortherestofdrive. played amoretraditionalman-to-man receivers onSimon'scatch,butthey about 15yardsoffofNotreDame's really helpedwiththewholedrive." prevent," Thagalissaid."Ithinkthat .yN_ Marist's cornerbackslinedup I JUDY noKowsxIIFon SUN-TIMES MEDIA __._- hiqhsehootcubenewwjm we've justgottogetopen." quarterback togetustheball,so the game,"Byrnesaid.'Wehave up andtakecontrolinthattimeof sibilit advantage ofthat. when Byrnebeathisman.Theslant incomplete pass,butthenByrnegot remaining. stopped theclockwith12.8seconds Dame onMarist's30-yardlineand for a9-yardgainthatputNotre with. Byrnethencaughtacomeback sideline, despitebeinginterfered in a20-yardreceptionontheDons' Curley followedbysomehowhauling on thesecondplayofdrive. onto thefield. timeout andsentthefield-goalteam seconds remaining.Theycalleda the Donsto10-yardlinewith3.9 went for20yards,anditbrought middle ofthefieldwaswideopen two deepsafeties,hesaid,andthe Hawks playingman-to-manwith the field.TsagalissawRed- open onaslantoverthemiddleof best thingPveexperiencedinhigh "The wayithappened...himkicking any timesoon. drive theDonsarenotlikelytoforget middle. his 27-yardersoaredrightdownthe felt perfectwhenhehitit,said,and him, butitdidn'twork.Simon'skick three straighttimeoutstotryice earlier inthegameandMaristcalled on Simon. point, yetthepressurewassquarely school sofar.Itwasinsane?' it anduswinning,wasprobably the WHEN: Suburban Catholic)atNotreDame WHO: UPNEXT Week 3. defeated theRedHawks35-28in beat Maristthisseason.St.Viator lic, ...LikeNotreDame,theLions 28-24 lossFridayatJoUetCatho- NOTES: (2-2, l-l) Tsagalis scrambledforoneyard They did. "I thinkit'sdefinitelyourrespon- His catchwasfollowedbyan He misseda30- The offensehaddoneitsjob,atthat "It wassurreal,"Tsagalissaid. Simon's game-winnercappeda '-n, especially asseniors,tostep St. Viator(2-2,l-1East 7:30 p.m.Friday St. Viatoriscomingofta I Report scoresto:[email protected] field goal u u u . u u u u u u - u u u u u . comingweek: : followinggamesduringthe u viewalivebroadcastofthe : Gotohighschoolcube.com u u u u u u u u u u u u u . u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u . u u u u u : HilesNorthvs.MaineWest.6p.m. : Monday u forAutism,9am. . RidgeweodatVolley u BOYSSOCCER u u u u Ridgewoodvs.Timothy.4:30p.m. : Tuesday u DeerfieldatGlenbroekN.,Sp.m. u u Aidgewoedvs.Guerin.6:15p.m. u u u u u u New Triervs.Waukegan,1:30pin.: Saturday Vernon Hillsvs.AndLake.7:30p.m. Notre Damevs.St.Viator.7:30p.m. Glenbrook N.vs.MaineE.,7p.m. st. Ignatiusvs.Loyola,7p.m. Ridgewood vs.ElmwdPrk.7:15p.m.u Friday FOOTBALL CUBEicne GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Barngton vSehaumhur7DpJft: Lyons vs.DwnrsGroeN..1:30p.m.u Ubertyville vs.LakeForest.7:30p.m.u Saturday Thursday TV igh scho -. . ' "

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Talks to combine NSC, CSL, OUT OF ALIGNMENTMSL for football appear dead BY JON KERR [smaller] schools playing the big- For Sun-Timos Media, @prepspioneer ger schools," said Wilhelm, who cited the example of Vernon Hills, Representatives from three an NSC Prairie school with an en- north suburban conferences met roilment of 1,300, playing the NSC earlier this month to discuss the Lake's Warren and its enrollment idea of forming a football-only con- of more than 4,200. "Is there a way ference, however talks now seem the three [conferencesj could come to be at a standstill. together and reconfigure this and Stevenson athletic director Tri- address some of these issues?" cia Betthauser characterized the Barrington athletic director talks - which included the North Mike Obsuszt is the MSL'S football Suburban administrative liaison. He said thé "We've been Conference, MSL was interested in engaging Mid-Subur- in conversations with the rival told the ban League conferences, believing a forum to notionof and Central share concerns could lead to a joint us coming Suburban solution. League and "What are the issues conferenc- together is were held at es are looking at with scheduling not going to Glenbrook and competitive balance basically North on centering around football? Where happen. In Sept.3as are other people at with these my opinion, exploratory. issues? We might want to look at a She said cooperative [resolution] ," Obsuszt it's a dead nothing was said. "I don't think we'd ever before issue." decided, but had a discussion with three confer- the meeting ences at the same time." Perrjj Wilhelm, broke up In August, with the permission Mundelein without any of the school district superinten- athletic director formal pro- dents, an exploratory committee posals. With consisting of multiple athletic no further talks taking place in the directors from each conference two weeks since, the chances of (including Betthauser, Wilhelm future discussions appear slim. and Obsuszt) was formed. 'We've been told the notion of According to Wilhelm, the us coming together is not going to group discussed a 32-member happen," Mundelein athletic direc- power conference with four tor Perry Wilhelm said. "In my eight-team divisions at the Sept. opinion, it's a dead issue." 3 meeting. During a wide-ranging The idea of a three-conference discussion that lasted several alliance was hatched in June when hours, the committee touched Betthauser - the administrative on issues like the parameters football liaison for the NSC - met that would be used to determine with NSC colleagues to brainstorm Stevenson quarterback Willie Bourbon (right) tries to avoid Barrington defender Colin Castagna during last year's Class 8A the new conference's divisional ideas for the future of the confer- foothall playoffs. i makeup. That's when talks broke ence. down, Wilhelm said. The discussions came soon Division member Vernon Hills was said. season and eliminate the cross- "How do we rank them up? How after six superintendents from the not invited, leaving the NSC with For two years, Betthauser held over games," Betthauser said. "We many levels? How long someone seven-school NSC Prairie Division eight members. informal talks with representativescould not reach a resolution." has been good? There are a ton notified NSC Lake Division of- It was at that time the idea of a from the CSL about a football-only The idea was that bringing in of different ways," Wilhelm said. ficials they planned to break away union with the 12-team MSL and union between the CSL and NSC. the MSL would add more schools "Once you look at 32 schools from the 14-member NSC and 12-team CSL was first considered. Those conversations never esca- to the equation and create a betterand how it plays out for them, a form their own conference. The "Why don't we approach this lated beyond the fact-finding stage.competitive balance while making number say 'This could work for still-unnamed conference recently just for football only and create "We wanted to create schedules scheduling easier. me,' and others say 'I'm not excited announced it will begin competing divisions? Those were just things that could match up our schools "Part of the issue is having to about that.' It's hard to get a con- during the 2016-'17 season. Prairie we were tossing out," Betthauser together at certain times of the play these crossovers with the sensus." 50 - Startingwithasmallrosterofabout30, - III In thisSept.12,2013,photo,MaineEast'sWoodyCoreytriestooutrunNuesWest'sAndrewMihulet(9)inParkRidge.FILE suffered abrokenfibulaonthesecond with playersbeingbatteredandbruised. just needtostayinthegameandfight bruised uporwhatever,"Coreysaid."I plays becauseIamtiredorI'm I knowthatcan'tgooutforacouple his teamisshort-handed. Blue Demons'best,butit'salsobecause teams. It'spartlybecausehe'soneofthe staple onoffense,defenseandspecial Corey nevercomesoffthefield.He'sa For Sun-TimesMedia,@B_Delos BY BRIANDELOSSANTOS Corey doesitallforBlueDemons to aspreadoffense,coachesbuilt their offseason fromastandardI-back set mons changedoffensiveschemes inthe to theattention.WhenBlue De- the team'smainplaymaker.He's used emphasis toCorey,ajuniorwhonowis offensive playoftheseason. senior runningbackMunkhBayer,who players outwithinjuries.Mostnotableis the BlueDemonshavehadnumerous through smallpains." playbook aroundWoodyandBayer. Maine Easthasfaceditsproblems "I aminthepositiononoffensewhere PARK RIDGE-MaineEast'sWoody That's shiftedmostoftheoffensive MAINE EAST ThURSDAY, SEPTEMBER25,2014 igh school CUBE been abletobesuccessfulwithit." one. Sowe'vebeentryingtoputWoody coach GabeCorey,whoisWoody'sfather. changed. yards andheactuallyscoredfour touch- us," GabeCoreysaid."Herushed for223 around, hesaid. quarterback andthingsstarted toturn utes, GabeCoreymovedWoody Coreyto ball overfourtimesinthefirstfivemm- Nues West.AfterMaineEastturnedthe in differentplacesonthefieldandhe's "You kindawentfromtwoweaponsto I to NilesWestonFriday....GlenbrookNorth The Spartansarecomingoffa53-24loss 62-O victoryoverSteinmetzonSept.5. NOTES GlenbrookNorth'slonewinwasa WHEN: 7pm.Friday WH GlenbrookN.(I-3)atMaineEast(l-3) UPNEXT has beenoutscored109-86. "It makesitdifficult,"saidMaineEast With Bayer'sinjury,thingshave "He wasabletostopthebleeding for That showedtwoweeksago,against A PIONEERPRESSPUBUCATIONNIL news each catchorcarryintotheendzone. time hetouchestheball,tryingtotake Woody Coreyusesthatconfidenceevery back fromatoughlossorroughdrive. who's mentallytoughenoughtobounce said WoodyCoreyisthekindofplayer asset onthefieldishisconfidence.He got calledbackbyholds." downs onthegame,butthreeofthem create apassinggamethatwill open up 50-6 losstoMaineSouth.Butwiththe first gameFridayintheBlueDemons' garne. Sands,asophomore,startedhis back RyanSandstoleadthepassing happen." and evenifitlookslikenothing'sgoingto the ball,Ijustkeepfightingforyards to scoreoneveryplay.EverytimeIget to havethemind-setthatyou'regoing coordinator alwayssaysthatyouhave best," WoodyCoreysaid."Ouroffensive ball inmorepeople'shands." have," WoodyCoreysaid."Just getthe more suitableforthepeoplethat we the run. of theemphasisoffWoodyCoreyand move, theteamishopingtotakesome Gabe CoreysaidWoodyCorey'sbest

'Any opportunityIget,trytodomy j-3 Maine Easthasbroughtupquarter- "We needtojustmaketheoffense highschoolcubenews.am -s I Ill [email protected], @hamesspreps BY MATT on Lulek shines Once Report scoresto:ppnpreps@pioneerIocaliom team's scoringchances. single-handedily thwartedtheNilesNorthboyssoccer captain. "He'sstrongandsmart,thewholepackage. the leadingscoreronVikings. won a50-50ballfromtheNilesNorthseniorforward, later, hestoletheballfromAdrianCoardosandthen and earnedpossessionfromtwoVikings.Minutes Lulek trackeddownaballnearMaineEast'scorner Demons inascorelesstie. was betterthanthelast,andeachonekeptBlue ups inhisteam'shalfofthefield.Eachoneseemingly formation, theMaineEastseniorwonmultiplematch- were surprisedbyhowwellIplayedagainsthim." Dajani, aformerstarforwardforMaineEastandnow said itwasprimarilyinanefforttoslowdownRami year. Lulek madetheswitchtodefensebeforehisjunior playing forwardasrecentlyhissophomoreseason, him" Bishop saidofthethree-yearvarsityplayerandteam time duringtheBlueDemons'2-OlosstoNilesNorth ity towinballsintheair.Hecameoutontopevery thinking andhowtheyplay." tics ofthatposition,"hesaid."Iknowwhattheyare with thetransition. a sophomoreatAlabama-Birmingham. Lulek wasplacedondefenseforanindoorgame.He to striker." for measaplayer,andIwouldn't wanttoswitchback he can'timagineadefensewithout Lulekintheback. in thinkingI'mgoingtogetthem all." it, onlythatitrequirestoughnessandconfidence. on Sept.16. From hispositionatcenterbackintheteam's4-4-2 SKOKIE -Timeaftertimelastweek,AlexLulek "He's ouranchoroutthere,"MaineEastcoachJeff Around themidpointofsecondhalfonSept.16, Lulek saidhisexperienceatforwardhelpedhim "Everything clicked,"Luleksaid."Ithinkpeople At theurgingofhisChicago-basedclub,Wisla, Lulek isarelativenewcomertohisposition.After "There aren'tenoughgoodthingstosayabout According toLulek,there'snotmuchtechniquein Bishop saidoneofLulek'sbestqualitiesishisabil- "Having playedstriker,Iknowthemovesandtac- "It's mypositionnow,"Luleksaid. "It'sastrongerfit Maine Eastenteredtheweek4-6-1, andBishopsaid "You can'thesitateforthose,"Luleksaid."Ijustgo "I've neverseenhimloseone,"Bishopsaid. MAINE EAST HARNESS defense a striker, NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2014

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DI NILES NORTH Wade rounding into shape after fastrecovery.. BY MATT HARNESS the sideline and didn't touch the bail UPNEXT [email protected], @hamesspreps in the fourth quarter. "I'm getting there," Wade said. SKOKIE - Midway through "I need to get my conditioning and WHOENues North (2-2) at Maine the second quarter of Nues North's speed back up. I shouldn't have been West (I-3) 51-7 loss to Glenbrook South, the caught [on that screen pass]. That WHEN:7 p.m. Friday Vikings' Barrington Wade caught a made me mad." NOTES:Nues North hasn't been to screen pass, ran forward and then But Wade said he's happy to be the playoffs since1992.It's hard to cut left toward the sideline. back on the field after the freak in- A month from now, that play jury. Egofke said he couldn't believe know nght now if the minimum five could go for a touchdown. On Fn- what happened to his star offensive wins will get the Vikings into the day, Wade covered 17 yards. player. postseason this year, but they have Stifi, it was a good sign for the "That's part of coaching and play- to like their chances of competing in Nues North junior running back, ing sports," Egofske said. "You have the CSL North. Four of the league's who was the team's leading rusher to fight through these things." six teams sit at I-3. At4-O,Highland a year ago. Wade made his 2014 Wade's broken toe didn't require Park is the early favorite to win debut against the Titans. He missed surgery and he did ail he could to the league. ... Like most CSL North the first three football games of the return to full health. He credited his clubs, Maine West struggled against season with a broken big toe on recovery to the laser therapy here- both of its CSL South opponents, his right foot, the result ofa locker ceived at EFF Sports Performance losing by a combined95-7in the last room bench falling on him the day in Deerfield. two weeks. The CSL North went2-IO before the Week 1 opener against "I went there as much as I could versus its CSL South counterparts. Shepard. for three weeks," said Wade, who "If he was his normal seli' even initially was expected back for the with Glenbnook South's pursuit, he CSL North opener in Week 5. process," she said. would have had that burst of speed Ashley Collins, a massage The Vikings need Wade more to go the distance," Nues North therapist at EFT said the treatmentthan ever after recently learning coach Mark Egofske said. "It almost Wade underwent is non-invasive thatjunior running back Craig was like a practice game for him. He and effective. It's administered with Dawkins most likely will miss the was rust3 but this is something he a pointer for up to six minutes a ses-rest ofthe season with a broken has to go through." sion. The laser, which is held away left leg. Dawkins, who filled in while Cleared for full-contact practice from the body, penetrates the skin Wade was injured, got hurt against Sept. 16, the 6-1, 208-pound Wade with its heat, promoting the flow of New Trier on Sept. 12. ran 10 times fon 45 yards against thenutrient-rich blood to the injured 'When Barrington gets into Nues North's Barrington Wade runs the ball against Glenbrook South on Friday. Wade

Titans. With the game out of reach, area, according to Collins. shape, he's going to be a big-time finished with45yards on IO carries. but the Vikings lost 51-7. i rncALLEN/FOR SUN-UMES he spent most of the second half on "It helps speed up the healing playmaker for us," Egofke said. MEDIA

III NILES NORTH Vikings boyssoccer teamstrugglesonoffense BY MATt HARNESS to generate the kind of goals Lee "It's a work in progress." want to score simply. We want to Lee said Coardos' goal, while mharness('pioneerIocaI.com. @hamesspreps said he wants from his offense. The Vikings, who improved to be spectacular, and it's costing us. good to get, was "haphazard," and

Senior forward Adrian Coardos 2-4-2 overall and 1-0 in the CSL "It's something that keeps me upDeCarne's goal was "awkward." - SKOKIE - Nues North boys scored the first goal on a header North with the win over Maine at night." Coardos' scored when senior soccer coach Yoon Lee said his with 8:03 remaining in the game, East, had eight goals through eight Coardos, a four-year varsity forward Ashour Barcham sent a team's offense has been an issue so and senior midlielder Gianfranco games. They beat Nues West 4-1 on player who scored his team-best pass into the box from the comer, far this season. DeCarne scored the second on an Sept. 11, but they were shut out fourthird goal on Sept. 16, admitted the and DeCarne's shot from about 50 That was clean in the Vikings' empty net with two seconds on the times in their first eight games. offense needs work. yards away with time running out 2-0 home win over Maine East on clock. And for much of the Maine East "Most players try to do too muchfound its way into the net. Sept. 16. "Offense is an issue, yes," Lee game it looked like Niles North out there, and that's when they "On [Coardos'] goal we were Despite playing against the said. "It paints our team unfavor- might get blanked again. mess up," Coardos said. "We need just being aggressive, but it wasn't short-handed Blue Demons, who ably. If someone has [ani answer, I "We had so many opportunities to cormect more as a team, not playin the flow of the game," Lee said. fielded 10 players for the final 43 am more than willing to listen. We in the first half that did not go in, as individuals. We need to stick "[DeCame's] goal was just some- minutes of the game because of a try to correct it in practice, and we so it was unfortunate in a way," Lee to the basics, try to connect our thing unusual. It seems if it's too red card, the Vikings were not able try to drill it into them. said. "But our problem is we don't passes and not dribble so much." simple, we fail at it." THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

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III NILES NORTH & NUES WEST 'Skokie Splash' a friendly competition between coaches

BY MARY STLFFZMAN For Sun-Times Media. @mfstutzm

SKOKIE - Screams echoed back and forth across the pool at Nues West, just before the start of the varsity 400-yard freestyle relay. Two lines formed at the end of the pool to watch the last race of the night. Only two points separated the two schools that are coached by two close friends. "Niles West re-lay!" the girls in red chanted and clapped. "Nues North re-lay!" the other team chanted right back. There was silence for the start Friday, but the chaos resumed after the starting buzzer. One coach's arms were crossed, the other's hands on his hips. Both looked up at the scoreboard after the girls touched the wall, then they looked at each other. Niles North won the relay and beat Niles West 95-91. For the first time in nine years, Niles West coach Jason Macejak relinquished the meet's prized "Skokie Splash" trophy to Paul Torres, his rival coach and friend since high school. Thetwoswam together for Niles West in the 1990s and were in each other's weddings. They now have children in the same kindergarten class. Macejak Ns West's Abby Hegberg swims the 100-yard butterfly during the tSL South meet at Nues West on Nov. 9,2013.! F111 brought Torres on as an assistant coach at Niles North in 2001. The two coached together for three NILES WEST years before Macejak became the head coach at Nues III West. Torres said that besides the sectional and con- ference meets, the dual between the Skokie schools is the third most important meet for the two friends Hegberg turns swimming into fast fun and their teams. "It's always really tense because we're really good BY MARY STUTZMAN the 100 backstroke in 1:03.87, and her times at practice, it means their bodies friends, except when it comes to the meet. It's almost For Sun-Times Media, @mtstutzm relay team took first in the 200 medley are adjusting to that change well and we like when you're friends you want to beat them (1:59.01). Her other relay team, the 200 hope to carry that through the season," more," Torres said. "There's a really strong rivalry SKOKIE - The Nues West cafeteria free, took second and finished 5 seconds Macejak said. between the schools and it's always very close, emo- was packed Friday night with red and behind Niles North. Nues West practices twice a day, 10 or tions run high and it always comes down to that last purple, and a lot of pizza. Nues North's One of the key swimmers for the 11 times a week, and all those hours paid relay." girls swimming team defeated their NilesWolves, }legberg has her sights set on off in the pool on Friday for Hegberg. Her The winning relay team was comprised of sisters West rivals by four points, but girls from the sectional and state meets. most exciting finish was a rare tie in the Alma and Selma Jukic, Olivia Kiafta and Azra Avdic. both schools swam good times, and they "[Hegbergl is swimming much faster 50-yard freestyle. When Hegberg and Their time of 3 minutes, 47.15 seconds sealed the win. were focused on having a good time at now than she was at this time last year," Niles North junior Selma Jukic touched Niles North led 87-85 going into the final relay. Had the post-meet party. Niles West coach Jason Macejak said. the wall at the exact same time, Hegberg the Vikings come in second and third instead of first Sitting in a red tie-dyed sweatshirt "She put in a great summer of work and said she came out of the water surprised. and third, NUes West would've tied the meet. surrounded by her fellow Niles West is doing everything she can to make the 'Beforehand I knew that my competi- After scores had been totaled, and the girls shook captains, senior Abby Hegberg laughed most of her senior season." tion was really fast," Hegberg said. "I hands, Macejak presented Torres and his team with between bites of cheese pizza. Her team Macejak called Hegberg's team one of was going in with a slower time so when the bronze trophy of a diver, the "Skokie Splash," at a h1 lost the meet in the last relay, but his fastest ever and said that this year, we came out of the water at the same pizza party in the cafeteria. Hegberg had lots to be happy about. team workouts have shifted focus from time, I was happy I could match this "We've been doing this for nine years and this meet Hegberg placed first in three of her yardage to sprinting and constant racingspeed. I've been working on sprinting brings out the best in both teams," Macejak said, "We four events. She tied for first in the in practice. and giving all I have and not holding get some great times, some great scores and a lot of 50-yard freestyle in 25.78 seconds, won "When they're swimming lifetime bestback anything." swimmers stepping up to race their fastest." THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,2014 53 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I I

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III NILES WEST Spiliman's speed, smarts help Wolves

Film study and communication aid receiver in beating secondary

ERIC VAN DRL For Sun-Times Media, @VanOrilSports

NORTHBROOK - After each offensive possession, Nues West quarterback Tommy Galanopoulos and wide receiver Quran Spiilman go over to the bench and talk with offensive coordinator Mark Steger about what they're seeing on the field. Glenbrook North began Friday night's game - which the Wolves won 53-24 - by giving Nues West short throws. Galanopoulos' first five completions went for two, one, 13, six and one yard. But late in the second quarter, the trio talked about how they sensed the Spar- tans were vulnerable deep. Spiliman then trotted out to his position on the right side of the field with 1:22 remaining in the second quarter and looked at the cornerback lined up across from him. "He was 10 yards back, facing me and, from watching film, we knew it was probably going to be man," Spiliman said. "He wasn't going to let me inside, so ... I told [Galanopoulos] what I thought was Nues West's Quran Spiliman carries the ball during Friday's football game against Glenbrook North in Northbrook. uM eo'tuoe SUN-liMES MEDIA open" with a signal. Galanopoulos, a senior, switchedattribute. It squibbed the ball to sopho- found Spiiman on a 4-yard slant UPNEXT the play at the line to a skinny post, "He's capable of getting the ball more Matt Galanopoulos instead, for a touchdown. The score put which the pair works on at practicein the end zone any time, and he and the sophomore wide receiver Nues West (3-1) up 32-17 with 8:23 each day. The ball was snapped, did," Niles West coach Scott Baum made another huge play on special remaining in the third quarter WHO: Nues West (3-l) at and Galanopoulos dropped back said. teams - he scored on a 47-yard senior running back Brandon Evanston (2-2) That applies to hitches and fake punt during the second quar- Costantino (23 carries, 253 yards, as Spillman used his 4.42 speed to WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Friday blow by his defender. Galanopoulosscreens, but also to kickoffs. Spill- ter - by returning the kick to the four touchdowns) iced the game heaved the ball down the field and man proved that as a junior last Spartans' 5-yard line. from there - and it also proved NOTES: This is the CSL South hit the speedster in stride for an year and, as a result, teams have If teams choose to not kick to a point about covering Spiliman opener for both teams. 80-yard touchdown. tended to shy away from kicking Spiiman, "what do you do?" Baum heading into CSL South play. Evanston has scored 76 points Spillman's touchdown was a the ball to him this year. Glenbrook asked. "Do you kick to Matt Gala- "Most teams have tried to this season, the fewest among North elected not to kick to Spill- nopoulos? He's OK, too. We think man him up, and either it doesn't major blow to Glenbrook North the six CSL South schools. (l-3) near the end of the half. It in- man after it cut Niles West's lead we have some weapons." work or I can't connect with him," Evanston is coming off a 48-7 creased Niles West's lead to 25-10, to 25-17 with 9:10 remaining in the After a l-yard run began the Tommy Galanopoulos said. and it showed off Spillman's best third quarter. drive, Tommy Galanopoulos win at Maine West on Friday. ACHICAGO SUNTIMEScornpublication A WAPPORTh company I

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Hiles Wests Mia Piljevic swims the butterfly leg of the 200-yard medley relay during Friday's home swim meet against Nues North. TRACY ALLEN/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,2014 I 55

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