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III MAINE TOWNSHIP DISTRICT 207 I MAINE EAST HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS: International NTERN ' T ONAL CELEBRATIONI Celebration keeps students close toroots

BY JENNIFER JONNSON ohnson@pioneerIocaIcom I @Jen_Pioneer

ith popular Bollywood songs blasting from speakers, Maine East High School students sampled Tanja Rakovic, Katja Damjanic, Jayana hic, Nikola Nikolic, and Lucy lvkovic in the group Soko dance for the Serbian Club at the ethnic foods and cheered on their 24th Annual International Celebration, held at Maine East High School on March 15. i JASON OLOSNIAIcFOR SuN-liMEs MEDIA friends in stage performances during the school's International Celebration Saturday. The 24th annual event, held to showcase the Park Ridge high school's ethnic divemit featured traditional foods from about a dozen countries - from Indian sarnosas and Greek baklava to banana spring rolls from the Phil- ippines - as well as performances of Bollywood-style dance, Serbian India Club members Shimul Sheth and and Greek line dance, Middle Bina Patel perform Bollywood at Maine tiUit . a. -'-+ Eastern belly dance and garba, a East High School March 15. during the .__+tti style of dance that originated in school's International Celebration. i JASON -- Gujarati, India. GLOSNIAI(JFOR SUN-TiMES MO(A Principal Michael Pressler says Maine East High School students Aniisha he thinks of International Cel- turai touchstone for NikolaNikolic, Patel and Janvi Patel set up the South ebration as Maine East's second Katja Dainajanic, Lucy Ivkovic, Hellenic group dancers Perry Haspis, Samatha McGrath, Niko Haralampopoulos, Ma- Asian table at the 24th Annual Inter- homecomIng because it brings a Jovana Ilic and Tanja Rakovic, who na Skoufos, Peter Kosmas and Continis Belesiotis perforai at the 24th Annual Interna- national Celebration March i JASON number ofgraduates and families performed a traditional Serbian tional Celebration at Maine East High School March 15. JASON GLOSNIAIcFORSUN-Ì1MES MENA GLOSNIAK/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA back to the school. dance. The students attend church «lt's a neat celebration that's together at Holy Resurrection an arm around her. head fiddle from his native cons- jargal said. very visual of where the kids corne Cathedral on Chicago's Northwest "I'm with her, so she doesn't try of Mongolia - but admitted he Jin Lee, a member of the Maine from and of their backgrounds," he Side and every Saturday take part have to feel alone," Patel said with doesn't know how to play it. Township High School District said. "What they know and what in dance performances. a smile. "I was going to, but I didn't have207 Board of Education, said he they've experienced is fascinating." "It's very family oriented," said Along with other classmates a teacher," he said. 'We hang it on would like International Celebra- Indian culture was largely Damajanic oftheir relationship. who have roots in India, Sheth the wall for decoration." tion to become something even represented in the stage show, with S1IimU1 Sheth, who danced to a and Patel were looking forward to Bayarjargal's family keeps bigger in the near future. four different groups performing. set of current Bollywood numbers Hou, the centuries-old "festival of their culture alive in the U.S. by "Ifwe can really expand this "It's how we keep in touch with with Maine East's International colors" celebrated in spring. Both marking Mongolian Independence and put all three schools together our roots," said Anjali Varghese, Club, came to the U.S. fromIndia planned to take part in the tradi- Day each August and celebrat- and have a larger cultural diver- who studies South Indian dance a year ago, and admits it can be dif-tional spraying of colored water ing "White Moon," a new year's sity program or festival of some and was part of a group number ficult being so far from where she and powder that would be held at festival where families visit elderlykind, I think that would be great," entitled "Nee Nadaswaram," whichgrew up. their temple. relatives and community mem- Lee said. I featured a selection of movie UI don't feel like I'm home," she At the Mongolian Club's booth, bers. sTo see video of the International songs. said. Tserenchunt Bayaìjargal showed "We don't forget about our cul- Celebration visit www.parkridge. Dance is also an important cul- Friend Neha Patel promptly put off a traditional two-string horse- ture. It's very important," Bayar- suntimes.com. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2014 7

No Health Insurance or ELECTIONS 2014 ID Have Health Insurance but still Mo Khan declares victory in 20th District House race Can't afford to see a doctor? You may be eligibleforAccess to Cai BY JENNIFER JOI(SON get to this point," Khan told absent from the campaign. [email protected] I supporters who gathered at Unofficial vote totals show Access to Care will help low-income individuals @Jen_Pioneer his Uptown Park Ridge cam- Khan with 63 percent of the who are uninsured or have health insurance with paign headquarters Tuesday vote in the suburbs, but with high deductibles who live in suburban Cook County With applause from a night. "INow we're on to the only 46 percent in the 41 Chi- room of supporters general election. Let'scago precincts that are part T Doctor Office Visits - $5 do what we set out ofthe 20th District. fo Care and a champagne Prescription Medication - $15 - $30 - $40 to do six months ago: Khan will face Republican toast, Park Ridge Lab Tests and X-rays - $5 Let's keep working incumbent Michael McAuliffe Access to Care is a not-for-profit native Mo Khan For More Information call (708) 531-0680 declared victoiy in together, bringing in the November general program supported by grants what turned out to more people into the election. be a tight race in the fold, and make sure "This election is going 20th Illinois House we have a positive to be about the economy of your #1 source for high school sports District Democratic impact on not only illinois, who can create more primary Tuesday Mo Khan this district, but the jobs - me or Rep. McAu- SCORES I GAME STORIES PLAYER PROFILESI VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS night. people ofthe entire life?" Khan said. 'We've seen Unofficial suburban vote state of illinois." what he has or has not done tothis from the Cook County Khan credited his win on in the course of 16 years and High School Cube News, Sun-Times Media's new high school sports Clerk's Office and Chicago What he called "unbeliev- I'm coming here to make sure website, launched this week. It's the latest evolution in Chicago area precinct totals from the Chi- able support from so many we prepare our students for prep sports coverage. High School Cube News will integrate all the cago Board of Elections show friends and so many family thejobs oftomorrow and Khan with 2,200 votes toop- members - an unbeliev- make illinois a better place." highlights and live games from HighSchoolCube.com with the ponent Jerry Acciari's 2,04e able team of people coming Khan, 28, graduated from comprehensive coverage formerly provided by Season Pass. votes. One Chicago precinct together." He also called it Maine South High School stili had not reported as of a "hard-fought primary," in Park Ridge and is cur- 10:30 p.m. despite the fact that his op- rently pursing a law degree at Go to hiqhschoolcubenews.com or click "Thank you for helping me ponent, Acciari, was virtually Loyola University; ?SPORTS n your local newspaper site.

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Foss-Eggemann wins Republican committeeman seat

BY JENNIFER JOHNSON rebuilding the local GOP. Her and called the organization [email protected] I first plans as committeeman- "defunct" as a result. @Jen_Pioneor elect include hosting a unity As committeeman, she said breakfast for all Republicans she plans to recruit a "grass- With campaign promises this Saturday at Sunset Grill roots group ofvolunteers to to restore leadership within in Des Plaines and partner- get out the vote" and serve the Maine Township ing with opponent as precinct captains, while Republican party; 'Jèsch. also focusing on other duties Park Ridge resident "I'm hoping now required oftownship commit- Char Foss-Eggemann that the campaign teeman, including appointing is the winner in the has ended we are electionjudges, raising money Maine Township going to mend fences for the Maine Township Republican commit- and continue to Regular Republican Organi- teeman race. build on the strong zation, and campaigning for With all precincts campaigns we both Republican candidates. reporting unofficial CharleneFoss- ran andjoin forces to Just days prior to the elec- vote totals Tuesday Eggemann support all our Re- tion, Foss-Eggemann received night show Foss- publican candidates an endorsement from Park Eggemann with 63 percent and push back the DemocratsRidge Mayor David Schmidt ofthe vote to opponent Carol on Nov. 4," Foss-Eggemann who emailed supporters and Thschky's 37 percent. said. other constituents, urging Foss-Eggemann, who spent Currently the president of them to vote for Foss-Egge- election day at Roosevelt Park Ridge Republican Worn- mann, whom he identified as School, her home precinct, en and a trustee on the Park a friend. and at Redeemer Lutheran Ridge Public Library Board, Thschky currently serves Church in Park Ridge, cred- Foss-Eggemann has cited a as Maine Township supervi- ited her win to the volunteers lack of leadership within the sor. She was reelected to a who assisted her, saying they Maine Township Republican four-year term for that posi- are "completely dedicated" to Organization in recent years tion last yean THURSDAY, MARCH 20,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL

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III EV*JISTON Holocaust Museum Evanston YWCA unveil

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BY MflISAACS [email protected] @SKReview_Mike

a subject that many find dif- YWCA Evanston/North Shore CEO Karen Singer speaks about a new exhibition, Race: Are We So Different?' that will come to the

ficult to raise and perhaps even Illinois Holocaust Museum in October. The museum and the YWCA are sponsoringthe exhibition. MIKE ISAAcS/SUN-Ì1MES MEDIA It'smore difficult to discuss in a meaningful way. was developed by the American But an enlightening exhibi- Anthropological Association. It 'RACE: ARE WE SO tion set for next fall at the Illinois looks at race through history DIFFERENT? Holocaust Museum in Skokie aims The Illinois Holocaust Museum and the variation and lived experienced. For more information on the to fearlessly focus on different YWCA Evanston/North Shore are par1ier- First presented at the Science Mu- aspects of race. "Race: Are We So ingto bnngthe acclaimed exhibition, exhibition and various programs, seum of Minnesota, it tells stories Different?" comes to the Chicago "Race: Are We So Different?" to the mu- access the following: and explores race from biological, area under a special partnership seum in October.i MIKE ISAAcS/SUN-11MES MEDIA . www.illinoisholocaustmuseum. cultural and historical perspec- between the museum and YWCA org tives. Evanston/North Shore. . www.ywca.org/evanston Like many of the museum's "Racism is not how you look," and then how, at one point, it was provocative and most resonant historian Robin Kelly once said. "It legitimized and now we're look- . www.understandingrace.org. traveling exhibitions, "Race: Are is about how people assign mean- ing at how can we dismantle this We Still Here?" uses different mul- ing to how you look." concept." timedia tools to explore in a unique Noreen Brand, the museum's "This was a natural for us," In fact, a discussion series way a difficult subject. Interactive director of education, began her she concluded about hosting the on the works ofAugust Wilson components, multimedia presenta- comments about the upcoming project. already got under way in Evanston, The Illinois Holocaust Museum and the tions, iconic objects, photographs, exhibit by reciting that provoca- It proved a natural for YWCA but that's likely to be the tip of the YWCA Evanston/North Shore are partner- and graphic displayswillall be cen- tive quote last week during a pressEvanston/North Shore as well. iceberg. The Evanston Public Li- ing to bringthe acclaimed exhibition, tral pieces of an in-depth explora- conference in Evanston. President and CEO Karèn brary has a series of events sched- "Race: Are We So Different?' to the mu- tion of race. "We celebrate differences Singer called the exhibition and uled throughout the year focusing seum in October.i MIKE IsAAcsISuN-Ì1MES MEDIA Evanston Mayor Elizabeth and personal identity and family its associated events an important on African American history and Tisdahl last week said one of the background, country and language,new initiative in the organization's culture as well. tions to create or participate in reasons she wanted to run for and at the same time differences racial justice work, "one that will Eileen Hogan Heineman, racial programs that will help move mayor was to preserve the city's among people have been the basis have a profound effect on a1l of us justice program director at YWCApeople individually, and collective- significant diversity. At that point, for discrimination and oppression,"and on our communities." Evanston/North Shore, added ly, to seek racial equity" the YWCA she said, Evanston was losing she said. The result of three year of that communities beyond Skokie said in statement. its African American popula- The museum hosts thousands dreaming, planning and coliabo- and Evanston will be encouraged "Eliminating racism is core to tion, which has somewhat turned of students every year to engage rating, she said, the two partners to host programs that align with the identity and mission of the around. them in questions about "what along with sponsors are bringing a the exhibition. The museum and YWCA," Singer said. "Our work But celebrating diversity is not does it mean to be who you are, national expedition to thehicago the YWCA also are cosponsoring reflects this key commitment. solely indicative that Evanston has how to celebrate differences, how area for the first time. on-site programs thatwillinclude Understanding and talking about solved all racial problems, Tisdahi to look at identity and how to fos- It runs from Oct. 12 throigh Jan.a scholar series, teacher trainings race and racism, understanding said. ter understanding of what it means25, 2015 at the Skokie museim, and local government workshops how our communities and institu- "We clearly have not. But the to be a human being." but many associated programs around race. tions have and continue be affectedone thing you can say about Evan- Brand called the effort "an will be held in Chicago and North "The YWCA Evanston/North by racism is critical to our ability ston is we are always working to investigation of the history of Suburban communities this spring Shore is encouraging educational, to work together to creata racial be better. That's why having this race from a scientific perspective, summer and during the exhibi- civic, business, faith-based, youth equity." exhibit here is so tremendously looking at human invention of race tion's run. development and arts organiza- "Race: Are We So Different?" important," she said. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY MARCH 20 2014 II

Carson's Clearance Center toopen in former Loehmann's space

ByPAM DEFIØUO a vacanc3" said DiMaria. press release from Ban-Ton For Sun-Times Media 'People are starting to get the Stores Inc. vibe Morton Grove is a good 'We are pleased toan- A Carson's Clearance place to do business." nounoe the opening of our GET Center, featuring merchandise Nancy Radzevich, commu- third free-standing clearance from the department store, nity and economic develop- ntei" President and CEO is coming to Morton Grove, ment director for the village, Brendan Hoffman said in the Mayor Dan DiMaria an- said the Carson's Clearance release. "The store in Morton nounced at Monday's village Center would fit in well with Grovewillfeature a wide BACK board meeting the other retailers in the mall, assortment of clearance mer- The store will fill the 20,000which include the Eddie Bauerchandise from women, men's square feet recently vacated Outlet, Home Goods, TJMaxx,and children's apparel, shoes, by Loehniann's, a nationwide Planet Fitness, Produ Worldhandbags and home items, all discounter of high-end design- and Pet Supplies Plu& offered at terrific values." TO er women's shions, in the "Our permit team did a Mary Keri vice president Village Plaza Shopping Centerwalk-through with them it ofinvestor and public rein- at the northwest corner of looks like they're doing mini- fions for Bon-Ton, said the Harlem Avenue and Dempstermal alterations," Radzevich other two clearance center Street It could open as soon said, adding that could mean stores are located in Lansing WOOING. as early April. the store would open sooner Ill., and the Milwaukee, Wis., The Carson's Clearan than ifsignificant constructionarea. Center will carry apparel, work were involved. CBRE, a national commer- shoes and home goods; it will "I don't know when it will cmi real estate brokerage, also NorthShore Orthopaedic Institute be only the third such store forbe up," she said. We're just released a statement saying Bon-Ton Stores Inc., Carson's working with their schedule." it leased the space to Bon corporate parent. The Morton Grove clear- Ton, resulting in a 98 percent "A regional company took ance center would open in occupancy rate for the Village We're customizing hip note there was going to be early April, according to a Plaza shopping center. replacements to get date

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Maine East registers 77 student new voters At NorthShore Orthopaedic Institute, we're leaders in technological breakthroughs. Our multidisciplinary team includes experts in advanced surgical options such as customized joint replacements ByJENNIFER JOHNSON during the lunch periods and was not known, according to [email protected] I registered as many students asDavid Beer3ç spokesman for for improved fit and comfort. And the same doctors who treat @JenYioneer we could," said Carl Brownell, Maine Township High School professional athletes take care of you, exploring every option, social science department District 20 including the latest surgical, nonsurgical and minimally invasive A February voter registra- chairman at Maine East. 'nur number always tends treatments. Just as important, we create a coordinated treatment Across Cook Ceunt more to be a little lower at Maine tion drive at Maine East High plan, including physical therapy, to get you back to doing the School in Park Ridge goner- than 5,400 high school sto- East than other schools mainly ated 77 new voters this year, dents were registered to vote because we have more alzi- things you love. So if pain is hurting your moves, talk to NorthShore. Cook County Clerk David Orr between Jan. 1 and Feb. 21. dents who aren't U.S. citizens," One call will connect you to the experts you need. announced. according to the Cook County explained Brownell, referring The drive took place on Clerk's Office. The suburban to the schoos large population Feb. 6 and was aimed at both high school with the most new ofrecent immigrants. For lasting relief, contact NorthShore Orthopaedic Institute. students who had recently voters registered was Lyons This year was the first time turned 18 and 17-year-olds who Township High School in La that 17-year-olds could register Call (855) 929-0100 or visit northshore.org/ortho today. will turn 18 by the November Grange (with 423), followed by to vote in a primaï election We'll take it from there. general election. A new state New Tiler High School in Wm-under the state's new Suffiuge law allows 17-year-olds to vote netka (309) and Palatine High at 17 law. in a primary election if they School in Palatine (258). Two Maine East sta- willbe 18 at the time of the Locally; Maine West High dents, Andrea Garneata and University+NorthShore llealth5ystem general election. School registered more than Veronica WaIeSinSkI, were "We had a few teachers who 150 new voters this year selected as winners ofa Cook Orthopaedk Institute had gone through training to Maine South High School also County video contest aimed be voter registrants, so we conducted voter registration, at promoting the Suffiuge at manned tables in the cafeteria but the number of registrants 17 law. 12 THURSDAY, MARCH 20,2014 CATIONNIL I A PIONEER PRESS PUB

report of suspicious people in front retail theft charge out of Chicago and II POUCE BLO1TER III CRIME BRIEFS . of an apartment on Wisner at 12:20 for a traffic offense in DeKaIb Counly. The following incidents were listed in am. met with BeRran and another BURGLARY she was working on March 7. Police said the official bulletin of the Niles Police 18-year-old man who said a group of DUI A furnace, hot water tank and air con- the woman was able to track the location Department. Readers are reminded four people had approached their car Candis Johnson, 27, of 1859 S. ditioning condenser were stolen between of her phone to the area oflalcott and Dee that an arrest does not constitute a while holding baseball bats and yell- Springfield Ave., Chicago, was March lO and March 12 from a home that Roads in Park Ridge, but Park Ridge police finding of guilt. Only a court of law ing gang slogans at them. Police said charged with driving under the mf lu- was being renovated on the 7900 block were unable to find the phone. can make that determination. Beltran admitted to being a former ence of drugs, possession of marijua- of Milwaukee Avenue. Police said two na and driving with a suspended license doors and some windows were discovered member of a gang and had a baseball A woman told police that her wallet was on March 8 following a traffic stop on unlocked and the power had been turned off P4ILES bat in his car, but was unwilling to taken on March 7 while she was eating inside the 8100 block of Milwaukee Avenue. when the theft occurred. The items were all provide additional information about a restaurant on the 7000 block of Dempster Police said Johnson admitted to smok- installed in November, the contractor told PUBUC INDECENCY the suspects who were not present Street. A credit card that had been inside ing manjuana about 20 minutes earlier police. William McDonald, 27, of 9670 N. when police arrived. Beltran then was reportedly used to make $1600 worth and allegedly stated that she started Dee Road, unincorporated Maine allegedly refused to cooperate with of purchases at a store and was also used at driving because she did not want her ThREAT Township, was charged with public off icers and, when he was told he gas stations in Chicago and in Blue Island. kids to smell the marijuana on her. A Nues man told police that on March 9 a indecency on March 9 after a woman was receiving a ticket for driving a According to police, three small plastic caller threatened him, accusing the man of told police she saw a man exposing car with a cracked windshield, he bags containing suspected marijuana sleepingwith his girlfriend. Police said the A designer watch and SISO in cash were himself while driving his car around a reportedly refused to follow police to were found in Johnson's possession. man believes the caller is the boyfriend of a stolen on March 6 from an unlocked locker Golf Mill Shopping Center parking lot. the police station to post bond. He She had a March 14 court date. female friend he met four months ago and at XSport Fitness, 9210 N. Milwaukee Ave. The woman obtained the license plate has a court date of April 18. he denied having a relationship with her. information on the vehicle, which led police to McDonald, who was taken RETAIL THEFT Philip Vuen, 36, of 5050 W. Greenleaf PROPERTY DAMAGE On March lO, a woman allegedly picked Steven Parker, 35, of 5534 W. into custody outside his residence. He St., Skokie, was charged with driving The rear window of a vehicle parked in up a purse that had been left unattended has a March28 court date. Bernice Ave., Chicago, was charged underthe influence on March 9 after a lot on the 8300 block of Ballard Road briefly inside a store at Golf Mill Shopping with retail theft on March 8 after he he was stopped at 3:30 am. for alleg- was broken between 12:40 and 2:40 p.m., Center. When the husband of the purse's OBSTRUCTION allegedly stole a Bluetooth speaker edly traveling at a high rate of speed March 7. owner confronted the woman, she reportedly Marcos Beltran, 18, of 8809 Wisner from a store on the 5600 block of and nearly striking a police car in handed the purse back to him and left the St., Niles, was charged with obstruct- Touhy Avenue. Police said Parker the area of Milwaukee Avenue and THEFT store. The purse was missing a phone and ing police on March lO. According also had arrests warrants for failing Dempster Street. Court information An employee at Golf Mill Shopping Center wallet containing $300 worth of gift cards, to police, officers responding to a to appear in court on a February was not available. reported that her iPhone was stolen while police said.

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BY NATALE HAYES look forward to tournament each the ice is naturally frozen by the For Sun-Times Media I @nathayreporter year. cold weather. Each morning at dawn, the Frigid Wìsconsin nights freeze of 8-year-old hockey players and their parents emerge the ice to sub-zero temperatures, players from Skokie have from their hotels in the Wiscon- which makes perfect conditions for Ateamproved that age doesn't mat-sin Dells to gather in the small "fast hockey" in the early morning Top LEFT: The flyers hold the puck in the slot in front of an opponent's goalie. The ter when it comes to gliding acrossmakeshift Pierce Park Ice Arena hours, Long said. pressure from two Flyer's players made a goal happen. the ice to get the puck in the net. for a youth hockey tournament "It is so cold - guaranteeing For the past 12 years, the Skokiedescribed as "unlike any other" byfast ice - that the players have to TOP: Goalies in the Miles level face shots up to 40 mph. Flyers Mite A team has main- parent Patrick Long. wear long underwear and use hot tamed a tradition of trekking five "What I've learned about pockets to keep warm," Long said. ABOVE: The Skokie Flyers fight for the puck in front of the an opponent's goal. The hours up to Baraboo, Wisc. for the hockey - perhaps unlike any "In this environment, kids simply flyers eventually pushed the puck behind the right calf of the goalie into the goal. Logan Klemm Memorial Hockey sport - is that the kids' passion play their hearts out, and you can PHOTOS PROVIDED Tournament, where the kids face for it is overwhelming and can feel the emotion of the game rise off against teams from Illinois' be life-changing if you're recep- and fall." grade when he passed away from a to make something special hap- northerly neighbor. tive to it," Long said. "Good luck More than just a hockey tourna- sudden illness in 2000. pen that brings our players on a This year's tournament was getting a kid out of bed to play ment, the trip is a bonding experi- Logan's parents, Timm and pilgrimage to enjoy it - it's worth extra special, Flyers coach Victor baseball - I've tried - but get outence for the players and their Tana Klemm, started the tour- noting and talking about." Lazzaroni said. of their way if they're going to playfamilies, who play "shinny" hockey nament the following year as a Skokie Flyers Mite A Team That's because for the first time hockey." in the empty halls of the Dells wa- way to remember their son and players come from Skokie, Lineo!- in the team's history, the Flyers The families convene on a few ter park hotels at night and splash celebrate his love of hockey. nwood, Evanston and Chicago. clenched the Championship Logancold, dark winter mornings in late around in the indoor water parks "The Flyers played in honor The Flyers beat three other Klemm Memorial Trophy after theFebruary to watch the kids play during the day. of Logan by exuding his pas- teams - the Onalaska Tornados, March 2 tournament. in an old-fashioned, one ice sheet The tournament was named sion for the sport," Long said. "A the Monroe Avalanche and the The victory was a big deal for facility in rural Wisconsin with no in memory of Logan Klemm, a young boy's love for the game has Waunakee Wildcat - to win the the players and their families, whomechanical refrigeration, meaning hockey player who was in third propelled the people around him championship. 14 I THURSDAY, MARCH 20,2014 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL

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BYPAM DFIGUO need volunteers, and are hoping community For Sun-Times Media groups and sponsors will get involved. "This year, we are introducing a Market Dispelling any doubts that spring is on its Friends fundraiser that allows families and way, the Morton Grove Farmers' Market is individuals to 'sponsor' the market," Monterola holding its Spring Market Day on Saturday, explained. Sponsors will receive a Market March 22, from 9 n.m. to 2 p.m. Friends T-shirt and a mention on the market The market will be held indoors at the Mor- website. ton Grove Civic Center, 6140 W. Dempster. That helps the nonprofit market survive It's a pm-season event for the Farmers' financially, she said. It is its own entity but un- Market, which will then hold a Mother's Day der the umbrella ofthe Morton Grove Cham- Market May 10 and start holding regular ber ofCommerce, which is also a nonprofit. weekly markets starting June 7. That requires careful money management. "This Saturday, we wifi introduce two new 'Any funds left over from the previous year vendors, Kountry Kettle Corn and 72 Decore- are used to fund the market the following fions,"said Elaine Monterola, public relations year," Monterola said. 'We are very careful to manager for the market. not spend beyond our means. Approximately They make homemade kettle corn and half of our budget comes from regular season diled floral aimngments, respective1ç and vendor fees. uwe are not able to reach our join a lineup ofvendors sellinìg chocolates, sponsorship and fUndraising goals to make up baked goods, artisanal cheeses, natural meats, Katie,Josie, and Chuck Faizonepurchasevegetables and plants from Rebecca Suffer of Lyons Farm at the the other haIe we are forced to cut back on our fruits and vegetables and other delectables. Morton Grove Farmers' Market in 2013. nu festivals, outreach, and marketing efforts." Saturday's entertainment features three The Farmers' Market is returning this sum- bands: Whitey O'Day, CJ Lele, and Bob Peri- during the off season creating new products, The market is still accepting applications mer in the same space as last year - 6140 W. stein. RC JuIes, a balloon artist, will also be most notably Beijo de Chocolat, JUly Bean for vendors for the fÙll summer season. The Dempster, or more precisely, the parking lot at the market from from 10 aia. to 2p.m. Jai; LAZ Cosmetics and Tamales Express," managers are especially looking for jellyljam between the Harrer Park field house and the "Many of our vendors have been very busy Monterola said. vendors and prepared-food vendors. They also American Legion Civic Center.

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III LLIILRTOTHEEDITOR Don't jettison Bill Gates reaches well religious freedom beyond hisgrasp Arizona bill Randy Blaser wrote about (March 6), was, I believe, "Most people who fret to wipe out polio. In 2009, Rotary got Thebrought about by situations involving about these monu- a $200 million grant from the Bill and wedding photographers and cake bakers Melinda Gates Foundation, and polio being forced to work for homosexual wed- mental global issues is darn near wiped out. dings. Let's turn the tables for a moment have little where- A few years ago I heard a snide and imagine a graphic design company news report about Gates. His idea asked to design a logo for a local IOu lUux withal to do anything was that a new type of toilet could Klan group. Should the graphic designers you ever met the two most about them other change the world, and he sponsored a be forced, by law, to exert their skill for the influential people in how you contest to reinvent the toilet. Seems glory of something they rightfully disagree Havelive your life? thanjoin a service or- goofy at first, until you wonder what with? I say absolutely not. I'm not talking about your mentor, ganization and play a it's like to live in a place where the No reasonable person wants to bring back or the relative who gave you your only source of water is the same Jim Crow laws and apply them to homosexu- worldview, or the person who gave small part. More than place your village uses for a wash- als. All we are asking for is the freedom to you a moÑi foundation. I'm talking anyone, Gates has room. make a living in a way that accords with our about the:two people who have had the wherewithal to do Last year I heard a report about principles. That's why freedom of religion the most hifluence on how each and a new teaching program that is is in the First Amendment. As a Catholic, I every one of us lives and works. something gigantic changing the way kids learn called wonder about my own future when I see my Is there anyone in the world who about it and he is do- Khan Academy. Bill Gates is helping fellow citizens so hastily jettisoning religious has had more influence than Bill to fund it. freedom. Ifyou let go of it now, folks, it won't Gates and Steve Jobs? ing it." Go on the website for the Bill be there when you need it later! These two computer geniuses and Melinda Gates Foundation and Finally, Randy Blaser missed a key point stand with the likes of Thomas search for what they do, and you will in the story about Jesus and the adulterous Edison and Henry Ford as innovators see the scope and ambition of how woman after the crowd disperses, Jesus who have changed everything about ing money? Both have been well Bill Gates really wants to change the tells her that he does not condemn her, and how we live. rewarded for their innovation and world. A more ambitious agenda I've follows up with a significant command "Go, I've been thinking about this ideas, deservedly so. But I think any never seen. There are global health and sin no more." Jesus, and Pope Francis, because Iama devotee of the prod- person in such a position would have initiatives to address HW malaria wisely teach us to refrain from judging ucts given to us by Steve Jobs and to ask, is that all there is? What's the and pneumonia, and public develop- people, but they still judge behaviors as right Apple. I love their ease of use, their point of having it all when so many in ment initiatives from agriculture and wrong. By reftising to stone the woman, elegance, they intuitiveness and their our world have nothing? development and building libraries to Jesus wasn't abolishing sin; he was making simplicity. I have no idea if Steve Jobs ever nutrition and water and sanitation. room for repentance in a vindictive world. AndI'velong been a harsh critic oftried to answer that question, let Most people who fret about these Those are two very different things, and only Microsoft products, particularly the alone even ask it. monumental global issues have one of them is needed today. Windows operating system. I used to Yet every time I see some inno- little wherewithal to do anything Joe Paolell4 Park Ridge joke that Windows crashes so much vative or interesting solution to a about them other than join a service master of arts, biblical languages and literature that if Bill Gates made cars he'd be really big world problem, Bill Gates is organization and play a small part. Loyola University Chicago in jail. Nevertheless, both men have behind it. More than anyone, Gates has the accumulated wealth beyond anyone's For example, I've been a member wherewithal to do something gigantic wildest drwìms, more money than of Rotary since 1992, serving in the about it and he is doing it. anyone cotld spend in a lifetime. Oak Park, Wìlmette Harbor and Gur- It's like the poet Robert Browning Which rises another issue: Is nee clubs over time. Rotary's ambi- said, "A man's reach should exceed there somhing beyondaccumulat- tious world project, begun in 1985, is his grasp, or what's a heaven for?"

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Eugene Field Elementary 1p.m.: The church will be accepting winter coats School, 707 Wisner St., Park Ridge. Call 312-636- and accessories from Ito 3 p.m. through March20 Brickton Art Center Class 1717. $7, $5 ages 12 and under. for donation to the needy. Call the office at 847- 4 p.m.: Students grades two to six can enjoy a to wear pajamas. Nues Public Library District, Friday After Class (FAC.) 647-9867 for pickup. St. John Lutheran Church, monthly art class taught by a staff member from 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. 7 p.m.: A luau-themed event, featuring live music 7429 N. Milwaukee Ave., Nues. Call 847-647-9867. the Brickton Art Center. Registration is limited. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 5. Prospect Ave., and games, for kids in fifth to eighth grade. Prairie Reading with Rever WEDNESDAY, MARCH26 Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. View Community Center, 6834 Dempster St., 7p.m.: Students in kindergarten and older can sign Morton Grove. Call 847-965-1200. $3-$5. up for a 20 minute slot to read to a therapy dog. Big Kids Story TI4ue Learn to Use Online Photo Editing Tools 7 p.m.: Learn how to use free online photo editing Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., 1:30 p.m.: Stories, sogs, creative dramatics and SATURDAY, MARCH 22 Nues. Call 847-663-1234. other fun activities fo children ages 4 to 6. Niles tools, like Pixlr, PicMonkery, Fotor, Sumopaint and Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. more. Registration required. Skokie Public Library, Park Ridge Newcomers Club Springt Call 847-663-1234. 5215 Oakton St,, Skokie. Call 847-673-3733. FRIDAY, MARCH 21 Summer Kids Sale 9 am.: Gently used children's items for sale, Rise and Shine Story lime THURSDAY, MARCH 27 FRIDAY, MARCH21 including spring/summer clothing (newborn to size 10a.m.: A 30-minute story time for children ages 2 12), shoes, coats/jackets, toys and games, books, to 6 with a caregiver. 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Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Morton Grove Farmers Market Indoor district display their skills on the basketball court Oakton St., Nues. Call 773-508-1054. Ave., Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. Spring Market and enjoy exciting half-time entertainment. All 9 am.: Enjoy prepared foods, artisan foods, baked proceeds from the event benefit Ann and Robert H. Low Vision Support Group goods, jewelry, handmade body products, pet SATURDAY, MARCH 29 Lune Children's Hospital of Chicago. Gemini Junior 10:30 am.: Join others who face the challenges foods, children's activities, live music by CJ Lele High School, 8955 N. Greenwood Ave., Niles. Call of living with low vision. The meeting includes and Bob Perlstein and ever-popular RC Juggles Children's Consignment Sale & Vendor speakers, assistive products, new research and 847-827-1181. $5. balloon artist. Morton Grove Civic Center, 6140 Fair open discussion. Park Ridge Public Library, 20S. Dempster St.. Morton Grove. 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Maine Park Leisure Center, 847-663-1234. TUESDAY, MARCH 25 4 p.m.: Students in grades six to 12 can find out 2701 W. Sibley St., Park Ridge. Call 847-692-5127 what faction they are and celebrate the movie re- $60-$95. Preschool Story lime lease of "Divergent" with faction tattoos, trivia and IO am.: Stories, songs, and action rhymes for more. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect PowerPoint 2007 Basics children aged 3 to 5. Niles Public Library District, THURSDAY, MARCH 20 Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. IO am.: Learn the basics of the program. Attendees 6960 W. Oakton St., Nues. Call 847-663-1234. must have a firm understanding of mouse usage Trip to the Water Reclamation Plant Lego CodeBots Club and basic computer commands. Registration is 4:30 p.m.: Kids ages 4 to 8 can use Lego WeGo Family Story Time Noon: For more information, call 773-775-4790 or required. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect sets to make robots. Registration required. 7 p.m.: Stories, songs and activities for families email [email protected]. Norwood Crossing, Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. with children ages 2 to 6. Attendees are welcome 6016 N. Nina Ave., Chicago. SEECALBmIR, NEXT PAGE» NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2014 23 I Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Do More with Excel 2010 PINSTRIPES CALENDAR 2 p.m.: Participants will learn more about Microsoft Excel 2010 with hands-on projects. Some projects BOWLINGSBOCCE iBISTRO include calculations, sorting and filtering data and custom formathng Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-720-3234. Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. Art Exploralion Series: The Antiques Appraisal Impressionists 2 p.m.: Learn the value of antique items with an Noon: Learn about some of the most famous appraisal by Leonard Auctioneers & Appraisers, impressionist painters. 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Taste ofMorton Grove fundraiser March 8 was Theso packed that latecomers could not find a space in White Eagle Banquets' mammoth park- ing lot. Because of the crowds at one of Morton Grove's best-attended Tastes ever, organizers were able to best last year's total of funds raised for local nonprofit organizations. "There were more people than I expected," said Mike Simkins, who chaired the event put on by the Morton Grove Foundation. Eileen Harford, the founda- tion's event and raffle chair, tal- lied some figures and estimated that 800 people attended the Taste, which was held in a huge ballroom at White Eagle in Niles. "It's for such a wonderful cause," she said. The foundation awarded checks to 24 non-profits Laura Lake, a Village of Morton Grove with the proceeds. government intern and also Miss As of Monday March 11, the Northern Suburbs "in her other life, was Foundation had taken in $61,981, Morton Grove Mayor Dan DiMaria poses with Dakota Hosfield, 14, who was helping Morton Grove firefighters dish out chili and selling quick pick raffle tickets. with another $200 or so expected corn bread. i PAM DEAGLOIFOR SUN-TIMES MEA PAM DEnOLlO/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA to trickle in from silent auc- tion items, according to Cindy event organizer for years, said LeBeau said. "They're more in- Kopczyk, also one of the organiz- the increased online presence volved now, and I think they feel ers. She said it would be safe to this year may have helped drive partial ownership of the event." say the event raised $62,000, the attendance. For the first Harford said the foundation or about $1,500 more than last time, people could buy both eventtook advantage of five income year's total. tickets and raffle tickets online. sources: event tickets and spon- The hundreds of attendees 'And the weather today didn't sorships, raffle tickets, quick visited table after table to samplehurt," he said, alluding to milder pick raffle tickets, the silent dishes from local restaurateurs. temperatures and no snowfall on auction and the fire department Offerings included pasta from March 8. boards. For the latter, firefight- Graziano's and Father and Son LeBeau also credited the fact ers carry around large boards Italian Kitchen; pizza from that the foundation started a fewwith checkerboard squares Giordano's and Gulliver's; Asian years ago to engage the benefi- drawn on them, and event-goers food from Sri Siam, China Chef ciary organizations more deeply can buy a square to support the and Unimart; chili from Morton in event planning, Foundation charities. Grove firefighters; pierogi from members invited the beneficia- Checks were presented to White Eagle; and desserts from ries to a breakfast and asked charities at the Taste itself; Kop- Meier's Bakery, Nothing Bundt them to help secure silent auc- czyk said proceeds from earlier Cakes, Dairy Queen, Culver's, tion items and sell a certain num-years stay in the account and Classy Cut Catering and others. ber of event and raffle tickets. roll over from year to year. The Volunteers from Orchard Village, a residential and daytime support organization for Terry LeBeau, who with his "It went over well - they likedfoundation presents different Ihe developmentally disabled, served cake pops and chocolate-dipped pretzels. i wife Mary Jo has been a key intermingling and networking," amounts to different charities. DEF1GLÌO/FOR SUNTIMES MEDIA 26 THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLI TION NIL I .

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ÇL!STOM MEDIA SOLUTIONS A1t1PGUWE SPECIALSECTIONS.SUNIIMES.COM CAMP 2 camp ..The Camp's added benefits ISpecta ere The kids talkin. at of the BY MARCY MARRO Northbrook Park District. programming receive more "Summer camp teaches kids than just hands-on learning - Carrie Ìngen, 20T2 For Sun-Ornes Media how to handle stress, be cou- at il) Tech Camps, a tech- Going to summer camp is rageous enough to try new nology camp for children about so much more than just things and that it's 847.337.9614fopIayonItd.c having fun and hanging out OK to be yourself." with friends. Summer camp "The learning also provides a safe environ- opportunities are ment for children to learn limitless at camp," new skills and gain self-con- Pratscher continued. fidence, reaching far beyond "Each day presents summer. new challenges and campers continually Friends at Camp demonstrate their k An Leain New Skills ability to step out of 'The foundation of camp is their comfort zone having fun, building friend- and try new things." days 50 t Pratsher said that can"? Sel0IrOfli4 (unt ships and learning new n!ort weCt°t sUU'" he has observed es764_ o skills," said Kathy Donahue, & GirLS'ag us director of recreation ser- groups of camp- ers learning how vices at the Park District of - Ijlne Regtstratbo° 50an1S Highland Park. "We provide to trust their peers ilabte and witnessed kids OlSS,tfl children with many different and and unique opportunities, all learn the importance of which are learning experi- of supporting their ences." fellow campers dur- ing more difficult Developing new skills and SOU-- T II -t93 i Vs\%%.I itoki i ig.conI Plyinouth. W I increased confidence in abili-situations. ties is key at the Park District of Highland Park's Camp Big CoreVJuec Top/Little Top, one of the park district's many campof- .Summer camps ferings where campers learn at the YMCA are de- how to fly on a trapeze and signed to encourage calc how to ride horses and other the four core values your circus-related skills. When of caring, honesty, qjOfl faced with new and unfa- respect and respon- miliar challenges, campers sibility, and campers Big Top/ljttte Top s(ar also learn the importance of learn the values, skills patience and persistence as and relationships that lead ages 7 to 18, with locations çiareh . they try to master new skills. to positive behaviors, bet- at 60 universities, includ- "Kids go to camp to have ter health and educational ing Northwestern and Lake fun, and without realizing it, achievement. In addition to Forest College, which is also they are learning ail these making new friends, campershome to the iD Programming new things," Donahue said. build self-confidence while Academy and iD Gaming discovering new skills and Academy. developing a respect for the "Our programs definitely Self-Confidence outdoors, said Mary Craig, make an impact on a stu- dent's life," said Karen Thurm At the Northbrook Park association program director Exciting Distincttve Camps, f preschoolers to teens. Safran, vice president of mar- District, the camp philosophy at the Lake County Family YMCA, which has locations in keting and business devel- emphasizes the importance Extraordinary Counselors.,.experienced staff, PAR K R!DGE opment for iD Tech Camps. of campers developing a Vernon Hills and Waukegan. low camper-to-counselor ratio. "Many times they integrate strong sense of self-confi- "We believe all kids deserve the opportunity to what they've learned into Games, 4rt, Music, sports. Nature, jnce,. - dence, while creating memo- school projects and extracur- ries that last a lifetime. discover who they are and C44l4rd1Ìfld (,i,turynflm! ricular activities, resulting swImmIng, Tled fl-ps..something for everyone! "Camp is an environment what they can achieve," she in positive self-esteem and that provides the opportu- said. Camp Lunch Prorafn service option available. leadership skills. The magic nity to learn new activities of our programs is that we NeuJ Experiences' New Friends' Ne-w Memories! and increase skills in many Beyond Camp show how a hobby and pas- areas, but especially in the sion can turn into a potential social aspect," said Jonathan Children interested in career." Pratscher, CPRP, leisure technology, video game for i,jforngitoaix! ,qisÙutiotj vit us atwww.pparks. ory services supervisor with the development and computer . I.,

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Upon paymentmakes no representation as to thechaser will receive a Certificate utLINCOLN WOOD mn full of the amount bid, the pur-condition of the property. Prospec-Sale that will entitle the psrchaserINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF SKOKIE: 4602-22 Crone chaser will receive a Certificate oftisebidders are admonishedtoto a deed to the real estate aherCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COON- Outntandmng Building Sale that will entitle the purchasercheck the court file to verify all nf or-confirmation of the sale, The prop-TY 'DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Apartments, tinfurnished Spacious 5 Room- 2 Bedroom Houses to a deed to the real estate aftermation. I! this property io a condo-erty will NOT be open for inspectionDIVISION Light, airy/remodeled, ceilings favo. confimration of the sale. The prop-minium unit, the purchaser of theand plaintiff makes no representa-RESIDENTIAL CREDIT ' SOLU- Apartments, Furnished Garage available. Heat included Town homes erty will NON' be open for inspectionunit st the foreclosure sale, otherlion as to the condition o! the prop-TIONS, INC. Janitor on premises, and plaintiff makes no representa-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-erty. Prospective bidders are ad-Plaintiff, Condos, Townhomes close to Devonshire Park. Condos, Lofts lion as to the condition of the prop-seusments and the legal fees re-monished lo check the court file to Call Gabby 847-933-0727 or erty. Prospective bìdders are ad-quired by The Condominium Prop-verify all information. If this properlyHSING TSENG KAO, SZU Homes Hallmark & Johnson Duplex monished to chock the court file toerty Act. 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andis a condominium unit, the purchas-KAO, FOSTER BANK STATE OF 773-545-6 t 60 verify all information. If this property(g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo-er of the unit al the foreclosure sale.ILLINOIS, UNITED TATES OF Duplex Open Houses is a condominium unit, the purchas-minium unit which is part of a com-other than s mortgagee, shall payAMERICA. MIDLAND FUNDING mon interest community. the por-the assessments and the legal fees South Suburbs -1 2 A 3 bedrooms er of the unit at the foreclosure sale. LLC Mobile Homes chaser of the unit at the foreclosurerequired The Condominium Rooms available. Totally newly rehabbed. other than s mortgagee, shall pay by Defendants the assessments and'the legal feessale oIlier than a mortgagee shallProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(gXl) RenI from $750-$900 per month. Manufactured Homes 13 CH 021268 Housing to Share requiredbyTheCondominiumpay the assessrnenta required byand (g))4). I! this property is s con-3909 W LOYOLA AVENUE Calunet City, Riverdale, The Condominium PropertyAct,dominium unit which is partof a Chicago locations. 312-217-6556 Apartment Buildings Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1) LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 Mobile Homes and )g)(4(.If this property is a con-765 ILCS 605/18.5)o-t).IF YOUcommon interest community, theNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Retirement Rentals Co-Op Apartments dominium unit which is part of aARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Homes common interest community, theOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTsure sale other than a mortgageesuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Co-Op Housing Senior Housing purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-TO REMAIN N POSSESSIONahatl pay the assessments requiredand Sale enteredinthe above Cook County - Suburban sure sale other than s mortgageeFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFby The Condominium Property Act,cause on January 6, 2014, un agent Sleeping Rooms Commercial, Industrial shall pay the sssessmento requiredAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN7E5 ILCS 605/lil.5(q-l(.IF YOUfor The Judicial Sales Corporalicin, SKOKIE- 4BR, 2BA, brick cape by The Condominium Property Act.ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-will at 10:30 AM on Apal 21,2014, Housekeeping Rooms cod w/2 car gar, deck, Dint 73 1/2 Farms, Farmland 75 ILCS 605/18.5(q-l).IF YOU15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTal the The Judicial Sales Corpora- & 219, new appls,ret, oak fIrs. ARE THE MORTGAGOfl1 (HOME-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURETO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONlion, One South Wacker Drive- Finder Service pets ok $2000/mo. 847-922-4441 Homes Built to Order OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTLAW. For information, contactFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, Vacant Property TO REMAIN ' INPOSSESSIONPlaintiff's 500mev: LAW OFFICESAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INsell al public auction to the highest Apartments - Hotels Suburbs, * RENT TO OWNI * FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFOF IRA T. NEVEL. LLC, 175 N.ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONbidder, as set forth below, the fol- CHICA- OF THE ILLINOIS Vacation, Resort Rentals Buy with No closing costo and get Vacation Property AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INFranklin Street, Suite 201 , 15-1701(C) lowing described real help with your credif. Call 708-868- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONGO.IL60606,(312)37-1125MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREestate'Commonlv known au 3909 Out-of-State Rentals 2422 or visit ww.nhba.com Income Property t5-1701)CIOF THEILLINOISPlease refer calls fo the sales de-LAW. For information, esamioe theW. LOYOLA AVENUE. MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREpartment Please refer to hIe num-Court file or covlact Plaintiff's altor-LINCOLNWOOD. IL 60712 Proper- Garages Investment Property LAW. For information, eoarnine theber 13-02918. THEJUDICIALney:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,ty Indes No, 10-35-323-020; 10-35- Rooms FIND MORE Court file or contact Plaintiff's attor-SALES CORPORATION OneP.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE333-021. The realestateisIm- Farms, Farmland Lots non:CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,provedwitha residence.Sale Cook County - Suburban P.C.. 1560230 NORTH FRONTAGEChicago. IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleaseferma: 25% down of the highest bid Commercial, Industrial Real Estate Auctions ROAD, SUITE 100, OLlAR RIDGE.SALE You can sIso visit The Judi-refer to file number 14-10-30363.by certified funds at the close of the IL 60527. (630) 794-9876. PleaseCisl Sales Corporation at w'.tIsc.cTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-sale payable IO The Judicial Sales Storage, Warehouses Real Estate Wanted refer tofile number 14-11-30398.om for a 7 day statua report ofTION One South Wacker Drise,Corporstion. No Ihird party checks Real Estate Misc. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-pending sales. LAW OFFICES OF24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650will be accepted. The balance, in- Desk Space TION One South Wacker Drive,IRA T. NEVEL. LLC 175 N. Franklin(312) 236-SALE You can also visitclsding theJudicialsole lee for ,,,,,,-, .McGawYMCA Out-Of-Town Real Est. 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Street,Suite201 CHICAGO. ILThe Judicial Salen Corporation st wAbandoned ResidentialProperty Offices EVANSTON Rooms for Men (312) 238-SALE You can also visit60606 (312) 357-1125 Attorney Fileww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-Municipality Relief Fund, which is wlmaid service, daily 6 weekly rates; Out-Of-Town, CommercialThe Judicial Sales Corporation at wNo. 13-02918 Attorney Codeport of pending sales. CODILIS &calculated os residential real estate Stores $r3t & up includes use of w-w tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-18837 Case Number: 13 CH 17348ASSOCIATES. P.C. 15W030at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or Rental Services facilities' call the Y for availability, Lakes, Resort Propertyport of sending sales CODILIS &TJSC#: 34-782 NOTE: Pursuant toNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD.fraction thereof of the amount paid 1000 Grove 847475-7400 - ext 214 WCAL JOBS ASSOCIATES. P.C. 15W030the Fair Debt Collection PracticesSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527by Ihn purchaser not to exceed Rental Misc Mortgages, Loans NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD.Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.$300.incertifiedfunds/orwire SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527attorney io deemed fo be a debt coi-14-10-30363 Attorney ARDC Notransfer,is due within twenty-tour Wanted to Rent Offices Homeowners Insurance(630) 794-5300 Attomey File No.lector attempting to collect a debt00468002 Attorney Code, 21762)24) hours, No fee shall be paid by 14-1 1-30398 Attorney ARDC No.and any isfoimafion obtained will beCase Number:ftCH 042778the mortgagee acqsinng the resi- Cook County - Suburban Real Estate Seminars 00468062 Attomey Code21762used for that Eurpose 594370 TJSC#: 34-3946 NOTE: Pursuantdential real estate pursuant to its to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Apartments, Unfurnd. Skokle- ist ins. rent $1 Real Estate Services Case Number: i 1 CH0328713/13, 3/20, 3/7t14 *742355 credit bid at the sale or by any TJSC#: 34-3901 NOTE: Pursuant Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'smortgagee. Iudgment creditor,or Cook County - Chgo. N 2nd mo, rent $2, LTL. Offices for attorney io deemed to be s debt col- Rent. Nr Touhy 6 Edens. 300ff- Judicial Sales - Legal to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesLINCOLN WOOD other Iiennr acquiring the residential 400ft-800ft-l200ft. May combine. Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFleclor attempting lo collect a debtreal estate whose nghts in and to CHICAGO- 2 Bedroom, hardwood and any information obtained will bethe residential real estale arose pri- no entras, nightly clean-up asomey is deemed to be a debt col-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COON- floors, living room Laundry availa- lector attempting to collect a debfTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYused for that purpose or to the sale, The subject properly ble. Bright & sunny. Heated. Secun- Call 847-602-6622 AT Judicial Sales-Real Est.and any information obtained will beDIVISION 1595979 rs subtect to general real estate tax- ly Deposit. Credi! check. No pets. used for that purpose. U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSoeIA-3120, 3/27, 4/3/14 0745913 es, special assessments. or special $975/month, Call 773-777-9025 HARW000 HEIGHTS 1595971 TION, AS TRUSTEE SUCCES- taxes levied against said real estate 3/20, 3/27, 413/14 0745911 SOR IN INTEREST To BANK OF and is offered for sole without any Des Plaines 1 BdrmAvail now) EQUAL INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF $775, 2 Bdrm (Avail May 1) $925- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COON- AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- representationastoosalityor HARW000 HEIGHTS TION, AS SUCCESSOR BY quantity of title and without recourse $975, includes heat, laundry & park- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY LINCOLN WOOD HOUSING DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFMERGER TO LASALLE BANK NA- to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. ing. GRE Prop 847-297-1500 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BANK OF AMERICA, N.ASUC-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TIOfiIAL ASSOCIATION AS The sole a farther subject to confir- Cook County - Suburban OPPORTUNITIES CESSOR BY MERGER TO BATY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTRUSTEE FOR WAMU MORT-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS mation by the court Upon payment MORTGAGE, LLC (A WHOLLYDIVISION GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-in lull o! the amount bid, Ihn pur- ELMWOOD PARK NEAR METRA PIONEER W(A1.00M,ONSTER CATES, SERIES 2004-AR14 CERY DIVISION chaser will receive a Certificate of OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF BANKCITIMORTGAGE, INC. FIRST PLACE BANK 3BR, tenant pays utilsGarage, All real estate advertised in OF AMERICA, N.A.) SUCCESSORPlaintiff, Plaintiff, Sale that will enhIle the purchaser Lndry. $1250 + 1.5 mo sec dep & IN INTEREST BY MERGER OF Plaintiff, to a deed to the real estate aher this newspaper is subject to the va.' credit -' No pets, 708-452-8844 NATIONSBANC MORTGAGESTANISLAV JANIC and SYLVIAARIF U. BALAGAM A/X/A ARIF confirmation of the sole, The prop- VASILEE. ANCATEU; Federal Fair Housing Act, which JAN ICOVA BALAGAM. MEHER BALAGAM erty will NOT be open for inupeclion CORPORATION ANCATEU; BANK OF EVANSTON Plaintiff, Defendants A/K/A MEHER P. BALAGAM NXJA and plaintiff makes no representa- makes it illegal ts advertise any AMERICA, NJy.; De- 13 CH 17348 MEHER PERVEEN lion au to the condition of the prop- preference, limitation, or dis- fendavts, 1000-12 AUSTIN EÀNlLO S. RABACA NK/A4333 N. NEWCASTLE AVENK/A M. BALAGAM. BGM HOME erty.Prospective bidders are ad- 2BR, $990 Apt, On Ridge Ave, nearcriminatisn based on race, color, Harwood Heights, IL 60706 LLC, FOUZIA KHAN, LAW OFFI-12 CH 32303 monished to check the court file to DANILO RABACA, ZENAIDA C. PUBLIC NOTICE in hereby given St. Francis Hospital. Central NC, religion, sen, handicap, familial RABACA NKJA ZENAIDANOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-CES MITCHELL F. ASHER, VIL- verify all information. If this property ccl heat, hot wtr. modern kit WI OW TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-LAGE OF MORTON GROVE,that pursuant tos Judgment ofis a condominium unit, the purchas- status or national origin in the RABACA, ABS CITIZENS,N.A. & Disp. Private parking available. suant lo a Judgment of ForeclosureSTATE OF ILLINOIS Foreclosure entered inthe aboveer of the unit at the foreclosure sale, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO entitled cause on January 16. 2014. AvaIt Now! Charlie, 847-338-0258 vale, rental or financing of CHARTER ONE BANK, N.A. F/K/Aand Sale enteredinthe aboveDefendants other than a mortgagee, shall pay cause on January 13. 2014, ani 1 CH 042778 Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-the assessments andthe legal fees housing. CHARTER ONE BANK, F.S.B. lion will on Monday, April 21, 2014, Glenvlew- 1,2,3 Bds Defendants agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-3325 W. ARTHUR AVENUE required by TheCondominium In addition the Illinois Human ratìon, will st 10:30 AM on Apnl 14,LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 at the hour of 1 t am. in their officeProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g1( 11 CH 032871 at 120 West Madison Street, Saite LUXURY RESIDENCES Rights Act prohibits discrimina- 4907 N OKETO AVENUE2014. at the The Jud's/al Sales Cor-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- and (g)(4)If this property is a con- porstion, One South Wacker Dnve -TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-718A, Chicago. Illinois, sell to thedominium unit whìch is part of u Valley Lo Towers II tion based on age, ancestry, HARW000 HEIGHTS, IL 60656 04th Floor, CHICAGO. IL. 60606,suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurehighest bidder for cash, the f ollow-common interest community. the 1910 Chestnut Ave. NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- nO described properly: marital status, seaual orientation TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-sell at public suction to the highestand Sale enteredinthe above purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- Call (847) 998-1800 x200 P.1.N 10-35-310-031-0000. suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurebidder, as set forth below, the fol-casse on April 12, 2013, an agent sure sole other than a mortgagee Mon - Frl lOam - 4pm or unfavorable military discharge. Commonly known as 6608 NORTH inthe abovelowing deucribed real estate: Corn-for The Judicial Sales Corporation, shall pay the assessments required www.valleytotowers.com This paper wilt not knowingly and Sale entered SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, cause on March 12, 2012, an agentmonly known as 4333 N. NEWCAS-will at 10:30 AM on April 17, 2014, by The Condominium Properly Act, LINCOLNWOOD. IL 60712. accept any advertising for real TLE AVE, Harwood Heights.ILat the The Judicial Sales Corpora- 7B5 ILCS 605/t8.5)-1). IF YOU for The Judicial Sales Corporation, The mortgaged real estate is im- MORTON GROVE estate wfmmch is in violation of the will st 10:30 AM on April it, 2014,60706 Properly Indes No. 13-18-lion, One South Wacker Dnve - ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-307-014. The realestateisim-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,proved with a single family resi-OWNERI. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Immed. 0cc 29R, 2BA, elev. bldg. law. All persons are hereby dence. If the aublect mortgaged real - proved wrth a single familyresi-sell at public auction to the highest TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION t heated iridr. prkg. sp. All applcs. lion, One South Wacker Drive estate is a unit of a common inter- mcl. w/d in unit. No pets allowed. informed that all dwellings adver- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,dence. The judqment amount wasbidder, as set forth below, the f 01- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Sale termo:25%lowing described real estate: Corn-est communìty, the purchaser df theAN ORDER OF POSSESSION. IN Near trainotation,2yr.lease. hoed are available on an equal sell at public auction to the highest$271,207.93. unit other than a mortgagee shall $1450-$1550 847-470-8100 bidder, so set forth below, the fol-down of the highest bid by certifiedmonly knows as 3325 W. ARTHUR ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION opportunity basis. funds at the close of the sale paya-AVEÑUE, LINCOLNW000. ILpay the assessments required by15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS lowing described real subsection (g-l) of Section 18.5 of If you believe you have been estate.Commonly known as 4907ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-60712 Property Indes No. 10-35- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE tion. No third party checks will be423-001. The real estateisim-theCondominiumProperlyAct.LAW. For information, saamise the discriminated against in connec- N. OKETO AVCNUE. HARWOOD Sale terms: 25% down by certifìed NEW I1STING HEIGHTS. IL 60656 Property Indesaccepted. The balance, includmnproved with a single family resi- court file or contact Plaintiff's ussr- tion with the sale, rental or the Judicial sale fee for Abandonedence, Sale terms. 25% down oflunds, balance within 24 hours, byney:CODILIS S ASSOCIATES. No. 12-12-426-040. The real estate certified funds No refunds.The PropertyMunicipalitythe highest bid by certified funds al P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE NILES: 6 room, 3 ttat, 2nd floor, qui-financing of housing, Call; is improved with s single family resi-Residential properly will NOT be open for in- dence, Sale terms: 25% down ofRelief Fund, which is calculated onthe close of the sale payable lo The ROAD. SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE. et, No smoking/pets. $1200/mo + Judicial Sales Corporation. No tjyrdspection.Upon payment in full ofIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please utmts. Lease & Credit Check Req'd. the highest bid by certified funds atresidential real estate at the rate of West City and Suburbs; party checks will be accepted. Thethe amount bid, the purchaser willrefer to file number 14-13-17872. Laundry/Cable Avail. 810-210-2772 the close of the sale payable to The$1 for each $1 .000 or fraction there- of of the amount paid by the pur-balance. including the Judicial salereceive a Certificate of Sate whichTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- HOPE Fair Housing Center Judicial Sales Corporation No third wilt entitle the purchaser to a Deed OAK PARK 1BR, 755 SF, Acroes party checks will be accepted. Thechaser not to eoceed $300, irr certi-fee forAbandoned Residential TION One South Wacker Drive, 639OOO find funds/or wire transfer, is dueProperty Municipality Relief Fund,to the premises aher confirmation of24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 Irom CTA metra, tree laundry, balance, including the Judicial sale the sole Residentialwithin twenty-four (24) hours.t'lowhich iscalculated on residential (312) 236-SALE You cari also visit You pay elec heat, Pkng $50/mo. fee forAbandoned For information: Visit our website at $975/mo Avail 5/1. 708-715-7809 South City and Suburbs: Property Municipality Relief Fund,fee shall be paid by the mortgageereal estate at the rate of $1 for each The Judicial Sales Corporation at w http://servlce.aay-pmerce.com. Be-ww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re- South Suburban Housing Center which is calculated on residentialacquiring the residential real estate$1,000 or fraction thereof of the OAK PARK pursuant to ita credit bid st the sateamount paid by the purchaser nottween 3 p m.und 5 p.m.onlyport of pending sales. 000ILIS 6 resI estate at the rate of $1 tor each Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's AI- Large 1 bedroom, hardwood floors, 708-957-4674 $1 .000 or fraction thereof of theor by any mortgagee. judgmentto esceed $300, in certified funds/or ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 torneys,tNorth Dearborn Street. laundry, 2 blocks to Blue Line. amount paid by the purchaser notcreditor,or other honor acqoinngwIre transfer, is due within twenty- NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD. $875/ms. No pets. 312-371-9559 real estate whosefour (24) bourn No fee shall be paidChicago,Illinois60602.TeINs.SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 North City and Suburbs: to exceed $300, p certified funds/ortheresidential (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- wire transfer, is due within twenty-rights in and to the residential realby the mortgagee acqsirmng the res- (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. Pruttglous Lake VIew Apt. Interfaith Housing Center ber 1200736 four (24) hours, No fee shall be paidestate arose psor to the sale, Theidential real estate pursuant toits t4-t3-17872 Attorneg. ARDO No, 1051-55 W. Pratt Blvd. credit bid althe sale or by anyINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Beautiful Large Apartment w/Lake of the Northern Suburbs by the mortgagee acquiring the res-subject property is aublect tO goner- al real estate tases, special assess-mortgagee, Iudqment creditor,orCORPORATION Case Number 13 CH 021268 View, Separate Dining Room, identist real estate pursuant to its Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 847-501-5760 credit bid at the sale or by anymento, orspecialtaxesleviedother lienor acqumnng the residential TJSCII: 34-579 NOTE: Purnuent to Hardwood Flooring. Beach front, against said real estate and is of-real estate whose rights in and to595542 the Fair Debt Collection Prachces Convenient to public transportation / mortgagee, Iudgment creditor, or 3/20, 3127. 4/3/14 #745899 other lienor acquihng the residentialferocI for sale without any represen-the residential real estate arose pri- Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's Immediate Occupancy. or to the sale. The subject property attorney is deemed to be a debt col- 1 Bedroom, t Oath - For viewing real estate whose rights mn and totalion sa to quality or quantity of title Offices Offices is subject to general real estate tao- lector attempting lo collect a debt call Zlatko 773-415-0035 or the residential real estate arose pri-and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-es, special assessments. or special and any information obtained will be Hallmark il Johnson 773-545-6160 Cook County - Suburbanor to the sale. The sablent property Cook County - Suburban is subject to general real estate tao-ther sublet to confirmation by thetases levied aQainat said real estate To PLACE YOUR used for that purpose. SKOKlE 4937 CHURCH es. special assessments, or specialcourt. Upon payment in full of theand is oflered for sale without any 1595355 representationsoto qualityor 3120, 3/27, 40/14 #745896 Large 1 Bdrm. Heat Included, HARW000 HEIGHTS 2,931SF WEBCB312731 taxes levied against said real estateamount bid, the purchaser will re- ceive a Certificate of Sale that willquantity of title and without recourse GARAGE SALE AD, parking, avait., vent to park, 847-564-1600 OFFICE and is offered for sale without any close to Old Orchard. 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail con- representationastoqualityorentitle tIre purchaser to a deed toto Plaintiff and in AS lS condition Call Barbara 847-673-1317 ter. Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. quantity of title and without recoursethe real estate aher confirmation ofThe sale is further aublect to confir- CALL 847-998-3400 the sate. The property will NOT bematmon by the court. Upon payment or Hallmark & Johnvon 847-564- 1 600 www.josephreatestate.net to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. 773-545-6160 The sale is furth& subject to confir-open forinspection andplaintiffin full of the amount bid, the pur- 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, March 20,201 Judicial SalesReal Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. LINCOLN WOOD port of sending sales. CODILIS &day status report of pending sales.NORTON GROVE BUSINESS & SERVICE DIR INThE CIRCUtT COURT OFASSOCIATES. P.C. 15W030PIERCE& ASSOCIATES OneIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,North Dearbom Street Suite 1300COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYSUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-Tri DEPARTMENT . CHANCERY Concrete Home Improvements Painting-Decorating DIVISION 1630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.5500 Attorney File No. PA1034059DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL14-10-11507 Attorney ARDC No.Attomey Code. 91220 Case Num-DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE00468002 Attorney Code. 21762ber: 10 CH 48925 TJSCIF 34-3489TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE CUSTOM CONCRETE TDS 5 HOME KASAL tO Painting & Decorating FOR WAMU MORTGAGE PASS -Case Number: CH 0187791593955 FOR HARBORVIEW MORTGAGE 35 Years in Business THROUGH CERTIFICATES SER-TJSC#: 34-1354 NOTE: Pursuant3/13, 3120, 3/27/14 #742329 LOAN TRUST MORTGAGE PASS- IMPROVEMENT interior / Exterior lES 2005-AR8 51 to the Fair Debt Collection Practices ThROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER- Patios i Foundations Perfection is the standard Painting S Walipapering Plaintiff, Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's lES 2005-9 Installation: . ElectricalDvck Driveways Wall Washing attomey is deemed to be a debt col Plaintiff, Carpentry Windows Doors FREE ESTIMATES NASIM FAR000I AIX/A NASIM F.lector affempting Io collect a debt Stamped & Colored PaintingFloorsTile KOchen, Call Steve (630)968-5593FAR000J. TARIQ M. KHAWAJA,and any information obtained will be (ED IQBAL AKA SYED S. IQBAL, Bath & Barst Remodeling HARRIS. NA, UNITED STATES OFused for that purpose. 1594305 LINCOLN WOOD SHAHNAZ SIKENDER AXA Lic BondedSr. Discount AMERICA PENTECH FINANCIAL3113, 3/20, 3i7/14 #742349 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFSHAHNAZ SIKANDAR AXA 630-469-6898 Roofing SERVICE, INC. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS SHAHNAZ SIKANDER, TCF NA- Licensed / Insured Tad 630-202-5825 www.tds5lrocneirnprovement.m Deiendaritu COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-TIONAL BANK, SYRACUSE UNI- 10 CH 018779 CERY DIVISION VERSITY, PREFERRED PETRO- i 847677.4884 7001 N. KARLOV AVENUE U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-LEUM, INC. STARS ROOFING LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 LINCOLN WOOD TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CHASEDefendants Garage Doors. Openers Gutters Windows NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFMORTGAGE FINANCE CORPO-12 CH 17304 Landscaping Concrete Paving . Chimneys TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS RATION MULTI-CLASS MORT-7810 Lotus Ave. Morton Grove, IL FOREST GARAGE DOORS Suant io a Judgment of ForeclosureCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI-60053 Family Owned Since 1946 * BRUCE LAWN SERVICE * and Sale enteredinlireaboveCERY DIVISION CATES CHASEFLEX TRUST,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- SalesService installation Spnng Clean-Ups, Aeraiing, Tiling cause on Janaary 10, 2014, unHSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL AS-SERIES 2006-2. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 708-652-9405 630-969-9416 Slit Seeding, Bashlrimming. agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-SOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FORPlaintiff MR. GROUT suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Senior Disc (708)243-0571 ration, will ai 10:30 AM on April 14,WELLS FARGO ASSET SECURI-V. andSale enteredin 224-310-8994 the above brucelawns.com 2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-TIES CORPORATION, MORT-CARLOS A. MARTINEZ; MARY A.cause on January 29, 2014, an TILE GROUT REPAIR GAGE ASSET-BACKED PASS-MARTINEZ AIK/A MARIA A MAR- New Garage Doors & Openers EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN poration, One Scull, Wacker Dnve - agent tor The Judicial Sales Corpo- Repairs (Cables Springs, Panels) 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,THROUGH CERTIFICATES SER-TINEZ A/lOA MARIA A. FLORES;ration, will at 10:30 AM on April 30, 2417, Free Est.,,e Habla Espanol, MR. CHEAP LAWN Tree Service sell at public auction io the highestlES 2007-AR6 Plaintiff, CARLOS A. MARTINEZ, AS2014, at Ihe The Judicial Sales Cor- Tuck Pointing Avail 312-513-5118 CARE & SNOW bidder, as nei forth below, the f 01- TRUSTEE UNDER THE PROVI-Soration, One South Wacker Drive - lowing described realtVID GEORGE, ANNA DEVIDSIONS OF A TRUST AGREEMENTb4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, REMOVAL Residentiai & estaie:Conimonly known as 7001Defendants DATED THE 12Th DAY OF FEB- Commercial Sr Citizen Disc sell at public auction to the highest Handyman Residential & Commercial N. KARLOV AVENUE,10 CH 48925 RUARY, 2010 AND KNOWN ASbidder, as set forth below, the fol- 847-722-0584 or 773-256-7432 Fully Insured . Free Estimates LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 Proper-6732 EAST PRAIRIE AVENUETHE CARLOS A MARTINEZ ANDlowing described real estate: Com- Affordable Handyman Services Quaiiiy Worh ly Index No. 10-34-213-059. The re-LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 MARY A. MARTINEZ TRUST;monly known as 7810 Lolus Ave., Piumbing, Carpentiy, Electncai, Tree tnmmingTree removal al esiste is improved with a resi-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-MARY A. MARTINEZ, AS TRUST-Morton Grove, IL 60053 Property Pwrwshing, Painting, Bsmnt Siamp Grinding dence. Sale terms: 25% down ofTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-EE UNDER ThE PROVISIONS OFIndes No. 10-28-108-036-0000; tO- Finishing. No Job to Big - PaintingDecorating Firewood & Mulch Avail. the highest bid by certified funds aisuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureA TRUST AGREEMENT DATED28-t08-037-0000 The real esiste is No Job to Smaii. Will Best 10% off with lobs over $500 the close of the saie payable to Theand Sale enteredinfireaboveTHE t2Th DAY OF FEBRUARY,improved with a single family resi- FIND MORE Anyone's Prices. 847-445-5285 1-847- 299-1005 1-847- 222-0589 Judicial Saies Corporation. No thirdcause on October 9, 2013, an agent2010 AND KNOWN AS ThE CAR-dence. The ludgment amount was Now accept Visa1iC/Amer Exp Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING party checks will be accepied. Thefor The Judicial Sales Corporation,LOS A. MARTINEZ AND MARY A.$348,841.43. Sale terms: The bid InVEstFree Est Wallpaper Tuckpointing balance, including Ihe Judicial salewill at 1030 AM on April 7, 2014, atMARTINEZ TRUST; JPMORGANamount, including the Judicial sale feeforAbandoned Residentialthe The Judicial Salen Corporation,CHASE BANK, N.A.; ART CRAFTfee forAbandoned Residential Hauling Property Municipality Relief Fund,One South Wacker Drive -24thHOME IMPROVERS, LLC; UNITEDProperly Municipality Relief Fund, i -Ml-724-5600 which iscalculated on residentialFloor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl atSTATES OF AMERICA; NADLER,which iscalculated on residential real estate ai the rate of $1 tor eachpublic auction to the highest bidder,PRITIKIN & MIRABELLI, LLC;real esiste at the rate of $1 for each RED'S HAULING SERVICE i .847.6774884 i-773-301-2332 $1,000 or fraction thereofof theas set forth below, the following de-MATTHEW C.ARNOUX, LLC;$1 000 or traction thereof of the Complete Clean oui Service STARS PAINTING amount paid by the purchaser notucnbed real estate: CITY OF CHICAGO AN ILLINOISamount paid by tIre purchaser not Family owned for over 50 years Painting . Carpentry EDMAR, INC. to exceed $300, in certified funds/orCommonly known as 6732 EASTMUNICIPAL CORPORATION;to eaceect $300, shall be paid in 847-409-4860 Tiling Windows wire transfer. is due within twenty-PRAIRIE AVENUE,NORTHERN ILLINOIS GAS COM-certified funds immediately by the Tuckpointing.Masonrytour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidLINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Proper-PANY D/B/A NICOR GAS CO.;highest and best bidder at the con- LOCAL JOBS by the mortgagee acquinng the res-ty Indes No. 10-35-30t-04t-0000.FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPA-clusion of the sale No fee shall be idential real estate pursuani to itsThe real estate is improved with aNY, LLC; PALISADES COLLEC-paid by the mortgagee acquiring the credit bid at the sale or by anybrick single family house; attachedTION, LLC BMO HARRIS BANK,residential real estate pursuant to mortgagee, ;udqment creditor,or2 car garage.Sale terms: 25%N.A., SUCOESSOR IN INTERESTits credil bid at the sale or by sny other lienor acquiring the residentialdown of the highest bid by certifiedTO HARRIS BANK BARRINGTON,mortgagee, judgment creditor,or real estate whose nghts in and tofunds at the close of the sale paya-N.A,; TD AUTO FINANCE, LLCother lienor acquiring the residential the residential real estate arose pri-ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-F/K/A DAIMLERCHRYSLER FI-real estate whose nghts in and to or to the sale The subject properlytion. No third party checks will beNANCIAL SERVICES AMERICAS,the residential real estate arose pn- is subiect to generai real estate isa-accepted. The balance,includingLLC D/B/A CHRYSLER FINAN-or to the sale. The subject property es, special assessments, or specialthe Judicial sale fee for AbandonedCIAL; SPRINGLEAF FINANCIALis sublect io general real estafe tas tasen levied against said real estateResidential PropertyMunicipalitySERVICES OFILLINOIS, INCes, special assessments, or special and is offered for sale without anyRelief Fund, which is calculated onF/X/A AMERICAN GENERAL FI-tases levied against said real estate representationasioqualityorresideniial real estate at the cale ofNANCIAL SERVICES OF ILLINOIS,and is offered for sale without any AT Gaining quantity of title and without recourse$1 for each $1 000 or traction there-INC.. CAPITAL ONE BANK )USA),representation to as qualityor to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.of of the amount paid by the pur-N.A. FIX/A CAPITAL ONE DANK;quantity of title and without recourse The saie is farther subleCt io conf ir-chaser not to esceed $300, in certi-ARROW FINANCIAL SERVICES,to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition maSon by the court. Upon paymentlied funds/or wire transfer,is dueLLC; RESURGENCE FINANCIAL,The sale is further subject io confir- in full of the amounl bid, the pur-within Iwenty-foar (24) hours. NoLLC' MIDLAND FUNDING, LLC;mation by the court Upon payment chaser will receive a Ceriificaie oifee shall be paid by the mortgageeCHIISTIAN LOPEZ; LILLIANAin tall of the amount bid, the pur- Sale that will entitle the purchaseracquinno the residential real estateRUEDA; ALDEN-TOWN MANORchaser will receive a Certificate of to a deed io the real esiste aherpurssanF Is its credit bid at the saleREHABILITATION AND HEALTHSale that will entitle the purchaser confirn,aiion of the sale, Where aor by any mortga9ee, judgmentCARE CENTER, INC.; UNKNOWNto a deed to the real estate aher sale of real estate is made to satisfycreditor, or other lienor acquiringOWNERS AND NON-RECORDconfirmation of the sale. The prop- PIONEER1OCALCOMONSTER s lienprior to that of the Unitedthe residentialreal estate whoseCLAIMANTS; UNKNOWN OCCU-erty will NOT be open for inspection States, the United Staies shall haverighis in and to the residential realPANTS, and plainiitf makes no representa- traction one year trom the date of sale with-esiste arose prior io the sale. TheDefendants tion as to the condition of the prop- in which io redeem, escept thai withsubject property is subject io gener-12 CH 23267 erty. Prospective bidders are ad- respect to a lien arising under theal real estate tases, special assess-Property Address 6759 NORTHmonishect to check the court tile io aaaaaaaiaaaiiaaintemal revenue laws the pescaimevis,orspecialtasesleviedLONGMEADOW AVENUE,verify all information. If thin property . shall be 120 days or the penod al-against said real estate and is of-LINCOLNWOOD IL 60712 is a condominium unit, the purchas- lowable for redemption under Siatefermi for sale withoul any represev-NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREer of the unit at the foreclosure sale, law, whichever is longer, and in anytahoe au to qualify or quantify of titleSALE other than a mortgagee, shall pay - I-. case in which, under the proviuionsand without recourse lo Plaintiff andFisher and Shapiro file C t 1-050561the assessments andthe legal fees .- , _ of section 505 of the Housing Act ofin AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-(lt is advised that interested partiesrequired byTheCondominium 1950,as amended(12U.S.C.ther subiect lo confirmation by theconsult with their Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1) 1701k), and subsection (d) of sec-court. Upon payment in full of theown attorneysbefore bidding atand (g)(4). It this property is a con- - tion 3720 of title 38 of the Unitedamount bid, the purchaser will re-mortgage foreclosure sales.) dominium unit which is part of a Staieu Code, the righi to redeemceiee a Ceriìficate of Sale that willPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givencommon interest community, the does not arise, there shall be noentity the purchaser to a deed tothat pursuant to s Judgment ofpurchaser of the unit at the toreclo- righi of redemption. The propertythe real esiste aher conhrmsbon ofForeclosure entered on Apnl 16,suie sale other Ihan a mortgagee will NOT be open for inspection andihe sale. The property will NOT be2013, KaIlen Realty Services. Inc.,shall pay the assesaments required Visit ToDrive.com to learn whatcars plaintiff makes no represeniaiion asopen forinspection andplaintiffas Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.by The Condominium Property Act, to the condition of the property Pro-makes no representation as to theon April lO, 2014, at 205 W. Ran-755 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1).IF YOU , spectine bidders are admonished tocondition of the property. Prospec-dolph Street, Suite t020, Chicago,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- check the Court file to verify all infor-bye biddersareadmonishedtoIllinois, sell al public auction lo theOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT mation, Ii this property is a condo-check the court file to verify all infor-highest bidder for cash, as set loiSIrTO REMAININPOSSESSION are leading the pack in sales - minium unit, the purchaser of themaiion. If this pmperty is a condo-below, the following described realFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF unit at the foreclosure sale, oiherminium unit, the purchaser of theproperty: AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-unit st the foreclosure sale, otherCommonly known as 6759 NorthACCORDANCE WITH SECTION . sesuments and the legal tees re-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-Longrneadow Avenue,15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS quired by The Condominium Prop-aesarnenlo and the leqal fees re-Lincolnwood, IL 60712 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ¡n your area. . erfy Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andquired by The Condominium Prop-Permanent Index No.:10-33-432-LAW. For information,contact (g)(4).If this property is a condo-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and027-0000 Plaintiff's attorney: HEAVNER, minium unit which is part of a cors-(g)(4).If this property is a condo-The mortgaged real estate is im-SCO'rr, BEYERS A MIHLAR LLC. mon interest community, the pur-miniam unit which is pari of a corn-proved with a dwelling. The proper-Ill East Main Street, DECATUR, chaser of the unit at the foreclosuremon interest community, the pur-fy will NOT be open for inspection. IL 62523, (217) 422-1719.Ifthe sale other than a mortgagee shallchaser of the unii ai the foreclosureThe judgmentamounf was Ssale is not confirmed for any res- CARS FOR SALE pay the assessments required bsale other than a mortgagee shall897,381 .50. Sale terms for non-son, the Purchaser at the sale shall I CAR DEALES The CondominiumProperty Ac,pay the assessments required byparties: SO'S of successful bid im-be entitled only to a return of the 765 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-t).IF YOUThe Condominium PropertyAct,mediately ai conclusion of auction,purchase price paid. The Purchaser ARE THE MORTGAGOR (NOME-765 ILCS 60S/18.5(q-1). IF YOUbalance by t2:30 p.m.the nestshallhave nofurther recourse OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-business day,both by cashier'sagainst the Mortgagor, the TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTchecks; and no refunds.The saleMortttaaee or the Mortgagee's attor- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONohall be subject io general real es-ney.'rAE JUDICIAL SALES COR- AUTO BUYING TRENDS AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFlaie fases, special taoes, specialPORATION One South Wacker ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INassessments, special tases levied,Drive,24thFloor,Chicago,IL 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONand superior liens,ifany. The60606-4650312) 236-SALE You MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE15-t701(Cj OF THE ILLINOISproperly is offeredas is,wiih nocan alsovisit The Judicial Sales LAW. For information, esamine theMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREeopresa or implied warranhen andCorporation at www.ijsc.com for a 7 o o court file or contact Plaintiff's attor-LAW. For information:Visitourwithout any representation as to thedat' stab's report of pending sales oes:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,webuite al service.aity-pierce.com.qualify of title or recourse to Plain-HcAVNER, SCOTT. BEYERS & P.0 . 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.tiff. Prospective bidders are ad-MIHLAR, LLC f i 1 East Main Street ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'smonished fo review the court file toDECATUR, IL 62523 1217) 422- IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseAttomeys, One NorthDearbomvenfy all information and to view17t9 Attomey Code. 40381 Case I refer to file number 14-10-t 1507.Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILauction rules al www.kallenrx.com.Number 12 CH 17304 TJSC#: 34- THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-60602. TelNo. (312) 476-5500.For information:Sale Clerk, Fisher2689 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair TION One South Wacker Drive,Please refer to file numberandShapiro,Attorney U 42168.Debt Collection Practices Act, you #DRIWE 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650PA1034059. THE JUDICIAL SALES2t2t Waukegan Road, Suite 301,are advised thai Plaintiff's attorney (312) 236-SALE You can also visitCORPORATION One SouthBannockburn, Illinois 60015, )847)is deemed to be a debt collector al- The Judicial Sales Corporation at wWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,291-1717, between 1:00 p.m. andtempting to collect a debt and any ww.tiuc.com for a 7 day status re-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou weekdays only. information obtained will be used for can also visit The Judicial Sales that purpose. 1593292 Corporation at www.tiuc.com for a 73/13, 3/20, 3127/14 #742325 3/20, 3/27. 4/3/14 #745889 Thursday, March 20, 2014 PIoneer Press (DC) 7 Judicial Sales.Real Est.Judicial SalesReal Est. 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If thia property in a con- dominiam unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the forado- nure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay Ihe assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, The Uhnols Classified Advertising Network (ICAN) provides Pioneer Press and the Doings with advertising of a national appeal. Th5 ILCS 605/t8.5(g-1).IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- To advertise in this seCtion, please call CAN directly at (217) 241-1 700. OWNER(, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION Both Pioneer Press and the Doings recommend discretion when responding. Please refer questions and comments directly to CAN. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information, examine the Court file or contact Plaintiff's attor- nen: CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630( 794-9876. Please refer totile number 14-11-08205. in THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- You're the driver's seat at ToDrive.com TION One South Wacker Deve, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation al w ww.tjsd.dom for a 7 day status re- pori of pending sales. AUCTION- .COM LLC For Additional Informa- tion regarding Auction.com, please visit www.Auction.com or call (800- 280-2832) CODILIS & ASSOCI- ATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527 (630) 794- 5300 Attorney File No. 14-11-08205 Attomey ARDC No 00468002 At- tomey Code. 21762 Case Number: 8 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, March 20, 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. 14-12-09626 Attorney ÀRDC No.day status report of pending sales. - MORTON GROVE MORTON GROVE confirmation of the sale, The prop.MORTON GROVE MORTON GROVE tween 3 p.m. 'and 5 p.m.only. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21 762PIERCE S ASSOCIATESOne INThE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFerty will NOT be open for inspeclionIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFPierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Al- and plaintiff makes no representa-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS torneys,iNorth Dearborn Street,CaseNumber.12 CH 025726North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476- -1-y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-lion as to the condition of the prop-COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-Chicago.Illinois60602.Tel.No.TJSCII: 34-4060 NOTE: Pursuant 5500 Attorney File No. PA1313245 DIVISION CERY DIVISION erty. Prospective bidders are ad-CERY DIVISION CERY DIVISION (312( 476-5500. Refer to File Nom-Io the Fair Debt Collection Practices BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. monished to check the court file toGREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-ber 1020896. Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sAttorney Code. 91220 Case Num- U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- ber: 13 CH 20802 TJSCC: 34-1281 Plaintiff, lION, AS TRUSTEE verify all information. If this propertyPlainfiff TIONAL ASSOCIATION, INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESattorney is deemed to be a debt col- 596159 FOR PROF-2012-Si HOLDINGis a condominium unit, the purchas-V. Plaintiff CORPORATION lector attempting to collect a debt VENCIO PUNSALAN NK/ATRUST I, er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,HECTOR ALEX CHIDK; ELIZA-V. SeI/oOfficer, (31 2) 444-1122 and any information obtained will be3/20. 3/27. 4/3/14 #745916 used for that purpose. VIVENCIO O PUNSALAN JR.,Plaintiff, other than u mortgagee, shapayBETH BERAUN A/K/A E. BERAUN,ERWIN SCHIFFMAN: WEBSTER1592 1596611 VIOLETA PUNSALAN A/K/Avs. the assessments and the legal feesDefendants BANK, N.A.: COVENTREE316, 3/13, 3/20/14 #737973 SKOKIE VIOLETA M. PIJNSALAN ROSALYN S. MAGSINO A/K/A RO-reqsired byTheCondomInium10 CH 54924 CONDOMINIUMS: CHICAGO TI- 3/20, 3)27, 4/3/1 4 #745474 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Defendants SALYN MAGSINO, Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1(Property Address: 5711 EMER-TLE LAND TRUST COMPANY, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 12 CH 024338 FREDERICK N. MAGSINO, MORT-and (g)(4). If this property is a con-SOÑ STREET MORTON GROVE,SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO COLE COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- 7628 W. MAPLE STREET MOR-GAGE ELECTRONIC dominium unit which io part 'of aIL 60053 TAYLOR BANK, SUCCESSOR TOSKOKIE CERY DIVISION TON GROVE, IL 60053 REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.common interest community, theNOTICE OF FORECLOSURECORUS BANK, AS TRUSTEE UN-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-AND ALBANY BANK purchaser of the unit at the foxeclo-SALE DER TRUST AGREEMENT DAT-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur.AND TRUST COMPANY, N.A. sote sale other than a mortgageeFisher and Shapiro tile k tO-04t718ED FEBRUARY 17,1997 ANDTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYSKOKIE BANC OF AMERICA FUNDING suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureDefendants, shall pay the assessments required(lt io advised that interealed psrtieaKNOWN AS TRUST NUMBERDIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCORPORATION 2006-G and Sale entered¡n the above13 CH 12889 by The Condominium Property Act,consult with their 4265' UNKNOWN SUCCESSORCWEN LOAN SERVICING. LLC COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Plaintiff. oause on January 10, 2014, anNOTICE DF SALE 755 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).IF YOUown sttomeyo before biddingutTRUTEE OF THE GRETAPlaintiff, rr DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYvs. agent tor The Judicial Sales Corpo-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-mortgage foreclosure sales.) SCHIFFMAN TRUST, DIVISION MELVIN L. BERRY A/K/A MELVIN ration. will at tO:30 AM on Apel t4.that pursuant toa Judgment ofOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenDefendants SYLVIA S. BIGLARI A/K/A SYLVIABANK OF NEW YORK MELLON,BERRY, NEIDRA E. 2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-Foreclosure entered inthe aboveTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONthat pursuant toa Judgment of11 CH 13247 BIGLARI, MOHAMMAD H.F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK,BERRY A/K/A NEIDRA BERRY, poration, One South Wacker Drive -enbfled cause on January 8, 2014,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFForeclosure entered str January 21,Property Address:5935 LINCOLNBIGLARI A/K/A MOHAMMADAS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OFWELLS FARGO BANK. 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Inlercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION. IN2014, Kallen Realty Services, Inc.,AVENUEUNIT303 MORTONHOSSEIN BIGLARI A/K/ATHE HOLDERS OF THE ALTER-N.A. UNKNOWN OWNERS AND sell at public auction to the highesttion will on Tuesday, Apnl t5, 20t4,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONau Selling Official will ut 12.30 p.m.GROVE, IL 60053 MAHAMMAD HOSSEIN BIGLARINATIVE LOAN TRUST 2007-OA3,NON RECORD CLAIMANTS: bidder, as set torth below, the tal-at the hour of t i am. in their office15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOISon April 22, 2014, at 205 W. Ran-NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREA/K/A MOHAMMAD BIGLARI A/K/AMORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHDefendants, 2007- lowing described realal 120 West Madison Street, SuiteMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREdolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago.SALE - CONDOMINIUM HOSSEIN BIGLARI.RBS CITI-CERTIFICATES, SERIES O9CH 10926 estate:Commonly known aa 7628718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to theLAW. For information, contactIllinois, sell at public aoclion Io theFisher and Shapiro file ft 10-042396ZENS. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,OA3 PUBLIC NOTICE ra hereby given w. MAPLE STREET, MORTONhighest bidder for cash, the follow-Plaintiff's attorney: EHRENBERG 6highest bidder for cash, as ant forth(lt io advised that interested partiesVILLAGE OF SKOKIE, MIDLANDPlaintiff, thatpursuantlo a Judgmenl of GROVE, IL 60053 Property Indesing described mortgsged reales-EGAN, LLC, 321 NORTH CLARKbelow, the following described realconsult with their FUNDING LLC Foreclosure entered in the above No. 09-13-1 14-010, The real estatelate' STREET, SUITE 1430, Chicago, ILproperty: own asomeys beforebidding utDefendants LUIS ROSSI MQA LUIS H. ROSSI,entitled cause on March 15, 2013, is improved with a single family resi-Commonly known us 7036 Foster60654, (3121 253-8640. THE JUDI-Commonly known as 571 1Ernst-mortgage foreclosure sales.) 12 CH 025726 PNC BANK, N.A.S/I/f TO MIDIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- dence, Sale terms: 25% down ofStreet, Morton Grove, IL 60053. CIAL SALES CORPORATION Oneson Street, Morton Grove, IL 60053PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given4045 ENFIELO AVENUE SKOKIE,AMERICA BANK. FSB lion will on Friday. April 25, 2014, at the highest bid by certified funds atP IN. tO-t8-ili-023. South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,Permanent Intteo No.:10-17-220-that pursuant toa Judgment ofIL 60076 Defendants the hour of 1 1 am. in their office at the close of the sale payable to TheThe mortgaged real estateis im-Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312)236-007 Foreclosure entered on NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-13 CH 20802 120 West Madison Street, Suite Judicial Salsa Corporation. No thirdproved with a single family resi-SALE You can also visit The Judi-The mortgaged real estate is im-December 4,2012, Kalten RealtyTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-3933 LOUISE STREET SKOKIE, IL7t8A, Chicago. Illinois, sell to the party checks will be accepted. Thedence. If the subject mortgaged realcisl Sales Corporation at w-ww.tjsc.cproved with a dwelling. The proper-Services, Inc., as Selling Official willsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure60076 highest bidder for cash. the follow- balance, including the Judicial saleestate is a unit of a common oler-orn for a 7 day status report ofty will NOT be open for inupectiov. at 12:30 p.m. on April 7, 2014, atand Sale enteredinthe aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-ins described property' fee forAbandoned Residentialext community, the purchaser of thependingsales. EHRENBERG 6Thejudgmentamountwas 5205 W Randolph Street,Saitecause on October 30, 2013, anTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihat por-PIN. 10-14-412-018-0000. 10-14- Properly Municipality Relief Fund.unit other than a mortgagee shallEGAN, LLC 321 NORTH CLARK46tt.7tt3.42. Sale terms for non-1020, Chicago, Illinois, sell st publicagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-osant lo a Judgment of Foreclosure412-019-0000 which iscalculated on residentialpsy the assessments required bySTREET. SUITE 1430 Chicago, IL'parties: tO% of successful bid im-auction tothe highest bidder forration, will at 1 0:30 AM on April1 i,and Saleenteredinthe aboveCommonly known as 9058 EWING real estate at the rate of $1 for eachsubsechon (g-1) of Section 18.5 of60654(312)253-8640Attorneyrnediately at conclusion of auction,caah, as set forth below, the follow-2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-cause on January 22, 2014, anAVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60203 $1 000 or fraction thereof of thethe Condominium Property Act, Code. 44451 Case Number: 13 CHbalance by 12:30 p.m. the nextng described real property: poration. One South Wacker Drive -agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-The mortgaged real estate is im- amount paid by the purchaaer notSale terms' tO% down by certified17524 TJSC#: 34-1097 NOTE: Pur-business day.both by cashier'sCommonly known as 5935 Lincoln24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,ration, will al 10:30 AM on April 24,proved with asingle familyrear- to exceed $300, in certified funds/orfundo, balance within 24 hours, bysuant Io the Fair Debt Collectionchecks: and no refunds.The saleAvenue, Unit 303, Morton Grove, ILsell at public auction to the highest2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-dence. If the sublet mortgaged real wire transfer, is doe within twenty-certified fonda.No refunds.ThePractices Act, you are advised thatshall be subject to general real es-60053 bidder, as set forth below, the fol-paraten, One South Wacker Dnveestate is a unit of a common inter- four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidjudgment amount was $746,285.20.Plaintiffs usorney is deemed to betate tuses, special tases, specialPermanent Indes No.:10-20-227-lowing descnbed real estate' Corn-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,est community, the purchaser of the by the mortgagee acquiring the rea-The properly will NOT be open fora debt collector attempting to collectassessmento, special taxes levied,052- t 009 monly known So 4045 ENFIELDsell at public auction to the highestunit other than s mortgagee shall ,idextial real estate pursuant totoinspection. a debt and any information obtned'and superiorliens,ifany. TheThe rnorlgaged real estate is im-AVEÑUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-pay the assessments required by will be used for that purpose. property is offeredas in,with noproved with a dwelling. The proper-erfy loden No. 10-15-432-048. Thelowing described real credit bid at the sale or by anyFor information call Mr. Ira T. Nevel i subsection )g-i( of Section 18.5 of mortgagee, judgment creditor,orat Plaintiff's Attomey, Law Offices of1593748 express or implied warranties andty will NOT be open tor inspection.real estate is improved with a singleestale:Commonly known as 3933theCondominiumPropertyAct. other lienor acquihng the residentialIra T. Nevel, t75 North Franklin3/13, 3/20, 3/27/14 #742315 without any representation as Io theThe purchaser of Ihe unit other thanfamily residence. Sale terms: 25%LOUISESTREET, SKOKIE,ILSaie lesso, 25% down by certified real eatate whose nghts in and toStreet,Chicago, Illinois60606. quality of tille or recourse to Plain-a mortgagee shall pay the asaesa-down of the highest bid by certified60076 Property Indes t4o.10-26-funda, balance within 24 hours, by the residential real estate arose pri-312) 357-1t25Ref. No. f3-02ti4 tiff. Prospective bidders are ad-mento and the legal fees requiredfunds at the close of the sale paya-103-037-0000. The real estateiscertified funds.No refunds.The or to the aale. The subject propertyNTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES monished to review the court file toy 765 ILCS 605/9g((t) and )g((4).bIn to The Judicial Sales Corpora-improved with a single family homeproperty will NOT be open for in- a sublect to general real estate tax-CORPORATION verifyallinformation and to viewThe judgment amount waslion. No third party checks will bewithadetachedgarage Salespection.Upon paritrenI in full of ea, special assessments, or specialSelling Officer, (312) 444-1122 MORTON GROVE auction rules at WWVd ka/lenrs.com. $310,207.99.Sale terms for non-accepted. The balance, includinterms: 25°/e down of the higheot bidthe amount bid, the purchaser will taxes levied against said real estate594182 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFFor information: Sale Clerk, Fisherparties: 10% of successful bid im-the Judicial sale fee for Abandoneby certified funds al the clone of thereceive a Certitìcale of Sale which and ix offered for sale without any3/13, 3)20, 3/27/14 #742334 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS and Shapiro,Attorney U42t68,mediately at conclusion of auction,ResidentialPropertyMunicipalitysale payable to The Judicial Saleswill entitle the purchaser In a Deed representationasto qualityor COUNTY DEPARTMENT, Ct-IAN-2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301,balance by 12:30 p.m.the nextRelief Fund, which' is calculated onCorporation. No third party checksto the premises after confirmation of quantity of title and without recourseMORTON GROVE CERY DIVISION Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, )847)business day,both by cashier'sresidential real enlate al the rate ofwill be accepted. The balance, in-the sate to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition,IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFPHH MORTGAGE CORPORA-291-17t7, between 1:00 p.m. undchecks: and no refunds.The sale$1 for each $i .000 or fraction there-du/fing theJudicial sale feeforFor information. Visit our website at Property The sale is further sublect to confit-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TION, 3:00 p.m. weekdays only shall be subject to general real es-of of the amount paid by the pur-AbandonedResidential htlp://service.alty-pierce.com. Be- mation by the court. Upon paymentTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlaint/ft 589154 late taxes, special tanes, specialchaser not to eoceed $300, in certi-Municipality Relief Fund. which istween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only. in full of the amount bid, the par-DIVISION .3/13. 3)20, 3/27/148742292 assessments, opecial lanes levied,fiad funds/or wire transfer,is doecalculated on residential real estatePierce S Associates, Plaintiffs AI- chaser will receive a Certificate ofBMO HARRIS BANK, N.A. F/K/AUNKNOWN HEIRS AND and superior liens,ifany. Thewithin twenty-four )24) hosro, Noat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or lomeys, 1 North Dearborn Street, Sale that will entitle the purchaserHARRIS, N.A. S/B/M HARRISLEGATEES OF ERVIN O. FISCH- property is offeredas is,with nofee shall be paid by the mortgageefraction thereof of the amount paidChicago,Illinois60602.Tel.No to a deed to the real estate afterTRUST AND SAVINGS BANK ER, DECEASED: JULIE E. FOX,MORTON GROVE espress or implied warranties andacquiring the residential real estateby the purchaser notto exceed)3t2) 476-5500 Refer to File Nom- confirmation of the sale. The prop-Plaintiff, AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFwithout any representation an to thepursuant to its credit bid al the sale$300,incertifiedfunds/orwireber 0905330. erly will NOT be open for inspection OF THE ESTATE OF ERVIN O.COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS quality of title or recourse to Plain-or by any mortgagee, judgmenttransfer,ix due within twenty-fourINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES and plaintiff makes no representa-SÒUHAYLA ORAHA, JP MOIGANFISCHER DECEASED: LOREUACOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-tiff. Prospective biddeit are ad-creditor, or other lienor acquiring(24) hours, No fee shall be paid byCORPORATION lion as to the condition of the prop-CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ASSIGN-ANDERSÔN: RONALD FISCHER:CERY DIVISION monished to review the court file tothe residentialreal estate whosethe mortgagee acqsinng the resi-Selling Officer. (312) 444-t 122 erty. Prospective bidders are ad-EE OF WASHINGTON MUTUALLEO FISCHER: LEO FISCHER, ASJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-venfy all information and to viewrights in and to the residential realdential real estafe pursuant Io its595792 rnonished to check the court file toBANK, FA., BMO HARRIS BANK,TRUSTEE OF THE ESTATE OFTIONAL ASSOCIATION, auction rules at www.kallenrs.com.estate arose prior to the sale. Thecredit bid al the sale or by any3/20, 3/27. 4/3/14 #745907 verify all information. If this propertyN.A.F/K/A HARRIS,N.A.,UN-ERVIN FISCHER, DECEASED:Plaintiff For information: Sale ClerIr, Fishersubject property is subject to gener-mortgagee, isdgment creditor,or is a condominium unit, the purchas-KNOWN OWNERS AND NON-UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-V. and Shapiro,Attorney8 42168,al real estate tases, special assess-other lienor acquinng the residential er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,RECORD CLAIMANTS DefendantsRECORD CLAIMANTS, JOON J. KUM A/K/A JOON JUNG2121 Waskegan Road. Suite 301.ments,orspeciallanesleviedreal estate whose rights in and lo other than a mortgagee, shall pay13 CH 17524 Defendants KUM, Bssnockbum, Illinois 60015, )847(against seid real enlate and is of-the residential real estate arose pri- the assessments and'the legal fees9224 SHERMER ROAD Morton11 CH 11932 Defer dants 291-1717, between 1:00 p.m. andfeted for sale without any rapresen-or In the sale. The sublecl property .- requiredbyTheCondominiumGrove IL 60053 Property Address: 9234 NO TH13 CH 22906 3:00 p.m. weekdays only. talion as to quality or quantity of titleis sublect In general real estate lax- Property Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(t)NOTIÖE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-PAPKS1DE AVE. MOR NProperty Address: 5811 EMER-1592685 and without recourse lo Plaintiff andes. special assessments, or special and (g)14). lt this property is a con-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-GROVE, IL 60053 SON STREET MORTON GROVE.3/6, 3/13, 3/20/14 #737962 in AS IS condition, The sale is fur-tases levied against said real eslate dominium unìt which is part of usuant to a Judgmenl of ForeclosureNOTICE OF FORECLOS REIL 60053 Iher subject to confirmation by theand in offered for saie without any common interest community, theandSale enteredinthe aboveSALE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE court. Upon payment in full ot therepresentationastoqualityor purchaser of the unit at the toreclo-cause on January17, 20t4, anFisher and Shapiro file 8 i t -051 87SALE NORRIDGE amount bid, the purchaser will re-quantity of lifte and wilhouf recourse sure sale other than a mortgageeagent tor The Judicial Sales Corpo-(lt is advised 1h51 interested pa leaFisher and Shapiro file ft 13-069251IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFceive a Certificate of Sale that willto Plaintiff and in "AS IS' condition shall pay tIre asaeanments requiredration, will al tO:30 AM on April 21,consult with their )II is advised that interested partiesCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS entìlle the purchaser lo a deed toThe sale is further subject lo confit- by The Condominium Property Act,2014, at the The Judicial SuIes Cor-own attorneys before biddingatconsult with their COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-the real estate after contimiation nfmafion by the court. Upon payment 75 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t).IF YOUOoratiOn, One South Wacker Drive -mortgage foreclosure sales.) own attorneys before biddingatCERY DIVISION the sale. The properly will NOT beintoll of the amount bid, the pur- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-4Ih Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby gi enmortgage forecloaure sales.) BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. S/E/Mopen forinspection andplaintiffchaser will receive a Certificate of To PLACE A OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTsell at public auction fo the highestthat pursuant to a Judgment ofPUBLIC NOTICE io hereby givenTO BAC LOANS makes no representation as to theSale 1h51 will entitle the purchaser TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONbidder, as set forth below, the fol-Foteclosore entered on January 2,thatpursuant to a Judgment ofSERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRY-condition of the property. Prospec-to a deed to the real estate after FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFlowing described real estate: Corn-2014, Kallen Realty Services, Iic.,Foreclosure entered on January 9,WIDE HOME LOANS livebidders are admonishedIoconfirmation of Ihe sale. The prop- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INmonly known as 9224 SHERMERas Selling Official will at 12:30 plrn.2014, Kallen Realty Services, Inc.,SERVICING LP check the court file to venfy all infor-erty will NOT be open for inspection ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONROAD, Morton Grove,IL 60053on AphI 23, 2014, at 205 W. Ran-so Selling Official will al 12:30p.m.Plaintiff, mation, If this property is a condo-and plaintiff makes no representa- 15-t701)C(OF THE ILLINOISProperty Index No 09-13-202-018-dolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago,on April 11, 2014, at 205 W. Ran-vs. minium unit, the purchaser of thelion as lo the condition of the prop- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE0000. The real estate is improvedIllinois, sell al public auction to thedolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago,ROMAN BUYAK: MARIYA BUYAK:unit at the foreclosure sale, othererty.Prospective bidders are ad- LAW. For information, euamine thewilh a single family residence. Thehiqhest bidder for cash, us set frn'thIllinois, sell at public auction Io theDefendunto, than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-monished to check the court file to court file or contact Plaintiff's attor-ludgment amount was $53,499.03.below, the following described realhighest bidder for cash, as set forth10 CH 39428 sessmenlS and the legal fees re-verity all information. If this properly neo:CODILIS & ASSOCfATES,Sale terms: 25% down of the high-property: below, the following described realPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenquired by The Condominium Prop-In a condominium unit, the parchas. P.0 , t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEest bid by certified funds al theCommonly known so 9234 N'thproperty: that pursuant toa Judgment oferty Act. 765 ILCS 605/9)g((1( ander of the unit at the foreclosure sale. ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,close of the sale payable to The J0-Patlrside Avenue, Morton Grove, ILCommonly known as 5811 Emer-Foreclosure entered in the above)g))4(.If this property is a condo-other than a mortgagee, shall pay CLASSI FI ED IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleaaedicial Sales Corporation. No third60053 sen Street, Morton Grove, IL 60053entitledcause on November7,minium unit which is part of a corn-the assessments andthe legal fees refer to file number 14-t2-17566.party checks will be accepted. ThePermanent Indes No.:10-17-2 3-Permanent Indso No.:10-17-204-2012,IntercountyJudicialSalesmon interest community. the pur-required byThe Condominium THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-balance, including the Judicial sale044 033-0000 Corporation will on Monday, Apr/ 7.chaser of the unit at the foreclosureProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))i( .TION One South Wacker Dnve,feeforAbandoned ResidentialThe mortgaged real estate is in-The mortgaged real estate is im-2014. at the hour of ii am. in theirsale other than a mortgagee shalland (g))4(. If this property is a con- t p4th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Property Municipality Relief Fund,proved with a dwelling. The proper-proved with a dwelling. The proper-office at 120 West Madison Streel,pay the assessments required bdominiom unit which is part of a (312) 236-SALE You can also visitwhich iscalculated on residentialty will NOT be open for inspection ty will NOT be open for inspection Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell toThe CondominiumProperly Ac,common interest community. the The Judicial Sales Corporation at wreal estate al the rate of $t for eachThe judgment amount wysThe judgment amount wasthe highest bidder for cash, tIre fol-765 ILCS 605/i8.5)q-1(. IF YOUpurchaser of the unit at the foreclo- ww.tIsc.com for a 7 day Status re-$1,000 or fraction thereof of the$394,622.66.Sale terms for nijn-$193,472.18.Sale terms for non-lowing described properly: ARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME-sure sale other than a mortgagee port of nending sales. CODILIS &amount paid by the purchaser notparfieo: iO°k of successful bid tn-parties: 10% of ouccesaful bid im-PIN. 12-13-115-Oit-0000 OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTshall pay the assessments requirvd ASSOCIATES, P.0 t5W030to exceed $300, in certified funds/ormediately st conclusion of uucticfn,mediately at conclusion of auction,Commonly known as 7720 WESTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONby The Condominium Properly Act, NORTh FRONTAGE ROAD,wire transfer, is due within twenty-balance by 12:30 p.m. the n/fatbalance by 12:30 p.m. the nextGIDDINGS STREET, NORRIDGE,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF755 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).IF YOU SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidbusiness day,both by cashiersbusiness day,both by cashier'sIL 60706. AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME- AD, CALL (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.by the mortgagee ucquinng the res-checks: und no refunds. The salechecks, and no refunds.The saleThe mortgaged real enlateis im-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 14-12-17566 Attorney ARDC No.idential real solute purssant Ioitsnhall be subject to general real -shall be subject to general real es-proved with a single family resi-15-17011ClOF THE ILLINOISTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION 00468002 Attorney Code. 2t762credit bidut the sale or by anylate tuses, special taons,specialtate tunes, special taxes, specialdence, If the subject mortgaged realMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF CaseNumber t2 CH 024338mortgagee, ludgment creditor,orassessments, special taxes leviI,asseasmenta, special taxea levied,estate s a unit of s common inter-LAW. For information, examine theAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN TJSC#: 34-1363 NOTE: Pursuantother tienor acquiring the reoidentialund superior liens,ifany. Theand superior liens,it any. Theest community, the purchaser of thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION to the Fair Debt Collection Practicesreal estate whose oghts in and toproperty is offeredas is,with noproperty is offered as is.with nounit other than s mortgagee shallneo:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,i5-170i)C)OF THE ILLINOIS Act, you are advised that Plaintiffsthe residential real estate atose pri-vspresu or implied warranties andexpreso or implied warranties andpay the assessments required byP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE attomey is deemed to be a debt col-or to the sale. The sublecl properlywithout any representation as to thewithout any reprnsvntation ax to thesubsection (g-i) nl Section 18.5 ofROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,LAW.Forinformation:Visitnur lector attempting to collect u debtis subject to general real estate tax-quality of title or recourse to Plain-quality of title or recourse to Plain-theCondominiumPropertyAct.IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleasewebsite al service.atty-pierce.com. and any information obtained wilt bees. special assessments, or specialtiff. Prospective bidders are ad-lift. Prospective bidders are ad-Sale terms: 25% down by certitiedrefer to file number 14-12-09626.between the hours of 3 and 5 pm used for that purpose. tuneo levied against said real estatemonished to review the court file Iomonished lo review the court file totonds, balance within 24 hours, byTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's 594292 und is offered for sale without anyverify all information and to vi verify allinformation and to viewcertitied funds.No refunds.TheTION One South Wacker Drive,Attorneys.OneNorthDearborn 847-998-3400 3/13, 3/20, 3/27/14 #742341 representationustoqualityorauction rules at w-ww kullenrs.com.auction roles at w.kallenrs.com. property will NOT be open for in-24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO.IL quantity of title and without recourseFor information:Sale Clerk, FisherFor information: Sale Cte/fc, Fisherspection.Upon payment in full of(312) 236-SALE Vou can also visit60602. Tel No.(312) 476-5500, to Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition.andShapiro, Attorney 4 42168,and Shapiro, Attorney U 42168,the amount bid, the purchaser willThe Judicial Salen Corporation at wPlease refer Io tile number t-1 The sale is further subject to conf ir-2121 Waukegun Road, Suite 301,212f Waukegan Road, Suite 301.receive a Certificate of Sale whichww.Ijsc corn for a 7 day statun re-PAi3i3245. THE JUDICIAL SALES mation by the court. Upon paymentBannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847)Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, )847)will entitle the purchaser to a Deedport of pending salsa. CODILIS SCORPORATION One South in tull of the amount bid, the pur-291-1717, between 1:00 p.m. and291-1717, between 1:00 p.m. andIo the premises after confirmation ofASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, TO PEACE A OEASSIFIED AD, chaser will receive a Certificate of3 00 p.m. weekdays Only. 3:00rn. weekdays only. the sale. NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou Saie that will entitle the purchaser1590134 9 For information: Via/f nur website atSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527can also visit The Judicial Sales (Aft 847-998-3400 to a deed Io the real estate after3/13, 3/20, 3/27/14 #742297 3/13, 3/20, 3/27/14 #742289 http://service.atly-pierce.com. Be-1630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.Corporation at www tisc.com for a 7 Thursday, March 20, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 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 erty will NOT be open for inspectionquired by The Covdorr/ìnium Prop-OWNERS AND NON-RECORDTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Centef Drive (in the Auction,comevtaté ' Ike sale, u N THE CIRCUIT COURT OFand plaintiff makes no representa-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andCLAIMANTS suant Io a Judgment of Foreclosureroom), CHICAGO, IL, 60654, sell alCommonly known as 9106 LamonFor informafion: Visit our website at COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS lion as Is the condition of Ihe prop-(g)(4(.If thia properly ja a condo-Defendants and Sale enteredinIke abovepublic auction to the highest bidder,Avenue, Unit#15, Skokie, ILhttp://service.alty-pierce.corn. Be- COUNTY DEPATMENT - CHAN-erty.Proupeclive bidders are ad-minium unit which is part of a corn-09 CH 32970 cause on January 14, 2014. anas set forth below, the Iollowing de-60077, tween 3 p.m. arid 5 p.m.only. CERY DIVISION monished to check the court file Iomon interest community, the pur-5137 WEST DOBSON STREETagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-scribedreal estate:CommonlyPIN. 10-16-406-009-1014. Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's AI- JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-verify all information, If this propertychaser of the unit al the foreclosureSkokie, IL 60077 ration, will al 10:30 AM on April 17,known as 8138 N.KILPATRICKThe mortgaged real ealaleis im-torneys. 1 North Dearborn Street. TIONAL ASSOCIATION is a condominium unit, the purchas-sale olher then a mortgagee shallNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-AVENUE UNIT lOA, SKOKIE, ILproved with a condominium real-Chicago,Illinois60602.TeINs, Plaintifl, er of fhe unit at the foreclosure uale,pay the assessments required byTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur.poration, One South Wacker Dnve -60076 Property Index No. 10-22-dence. The purchaser of the unit(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- vs other than a mortgagee, shall payThe Condominium Property Ad,suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure94th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,318-053-1003. The reel estafe isother than a mortgagee shall payber 1222500 JOSEPH SPREITZER JR AKA JO-the assessments and the legal fees765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-t(.IF YOUand Sale enteredinthe abovenell st public auction to the highestimproved with a condo/townhouse,the asaessmenls and the leqal feesINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES SEPH P. SPEITZER required byTheCondominiumARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-cause on February 11, 2014, anbidder. as set forth below, tire fol-Sale terms: 25% down of the high-required by aubdivisions jg('(t( andCORPORATION JR KATHERINE SPREITZER AKAProperly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-lowing described real estate. Corn-est bid by certified funds al the)g)(4) of Section 9 of the Condomin-Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 KATHERINE J und (g)(4). If this property s a con-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONration, will at 10:30 AM on April 3,monly known as 9254 KEDVALEcloue of the sale payable to The Ju-um Property Act 1593161 SPEITZER; dominium unit which is part of aFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-AVEÑUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-dicial Sales Corporation. No IhirdSale terms: 10% down by certifìed3/13, 3/20, 3/27(14 #742313 Del endanls, common interest community, theAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INporation, One South Wacker Dnve -erty Indes No. 10-15-227-028. Theparty checks will be accepted Thefunds, balance within 24 hours, by 13 CH 768 purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,real estate is improved with a resi-balance. including the Judicial salecertified funds.No retends.The PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givensure sale other than a mortgagee15-170t(C( OF THEILLINOISsell at public auction lo the highestdence. Sale terms: 25% down olfeeforAbandoned Residentialthdgment amount was $155,622.91.SKOKIE that pursuanl to a Judgmenl ofshall psy Ihe assessments requiredMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREbidder, as vet forth below, the toI-the fiigheut bid by certified funds alProperty Municipality Relief Fund,The property will NOT be open forINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF Foreclosure enlered inhe aboveby The Condominium Property Act,LAW. For information,contactlowing described real estate: Com-the close nf the sale payable to Thewhich is calculated on residentialinspedlion COOK COUNtY, ILLINOIS entitled cause on January 15, 2014,Th5 ILCS 605/18.5(g-l).IF YOUPlainfiff'o attorney: HEAVNER,monly known as 5137 WEST DOB-Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachFor information call Mr. Ira T. NevelCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN Inlercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-SCOtT, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC,SON STREET, Skokie,IL 60077party checks will be accepted. The$1,000 or fractionthereof of theat Plaintiff's Attorney, Law Offices ofCERY DIVISION lion will on Monday, April 21, 2014,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTi t iEast Main Street, DECATUR,Property Indes No. 10-28-228-007-balance, including the Judicial saleamount paid by the purchaser noIIraT. Nevel, 175 North FranklinGREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, al the hour of t i ars. n their officeTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONIL 62523, (217) 422-1719.If the0000. The real esfale is improvedfeeforAbandoned Residentialto enceed $300, in certified funds/orStreet,Chicago,Illinois60606.Plaintiff at t20 West Madison Street, SuiteFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFsale ja not confirmed for any rea-with a two story single family resi-Properly Municipality Relief Fund.wire transfer, ja due within twenty-(312) 357-t 125 Ref. No. 12-00841V. 718k Chicago, Illinois, sell lo theAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INson, the Purchaser at the sale shalldence. The judgment amount waswhichis calculated on residentialfour (24) hours, No fee shall be paidINTERCOUNTh JUDICIAL SALESJUAN VILCHIS AIX/A JUAN M. highesl bidder for cash, the follow-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONbe entitled only Io a return of the$240,017.53. Sale terms:25%real estate at the rete of $1 for eachby Ike mortgaged acquinng Ihe res-CORPORATION VILCHIS. KEATING COMMONS ¡no described property: t5-170t(C(OF THEILLINOISpurchase price paid. The Purchaserdown of the highest bid by certified$1 .000 or fraction thereof of theidenlial real estate pursuant IsifsSellinOfficer, (312) 44.4-t 122 CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, PT.NtO-28-122-03f-0000, 10-28-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREshall haveno furtherrecoursefunds al the close of Ike sale paya-amount paid by the purchaser notcredit bid at the sale or by any59415 Defendants 122-032-0000. LAWFor information:Visit nuragainal the Mortgagor, theble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-to eoceed $300, in cart/led funds/ormortgagee, judgmenf creditor,or3/13, 3(20, 3/27/14 #742338 10CH52506 Commonly known as 5244webuite at aervice,atty-pierce.com.Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's all or-tion. No third party checks will bewire transfer, io due wilhin Iwenly-other lienor acquiring the residential SKOKIE Property.Adclress:8154 KEATING BRUMMa STREET, SKOKIE, ILbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.ney.TRE JUDICIAL SALES COR-accepted. The balance, includingfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidreal estate whose rights in and InIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFAVENUE, UNIT 201 SKOKIE, IL 60077 PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sPORATION Ose South Wackerthe Judicial aale fee for Abandonedby the mortgagee acquiring the rea-the residential real estate arose pn- 60076 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Attorneys, OneNorthDearbornDrive,24thFloor,Chicago, ILResidentialProperty Msnicipalìtyidential real estate pursuanf Io itsor In the sale. The subject property The mortgaged real estates im- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE proved with a single familyresi-Streel Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL60600-4650 (3t2) 236-SACO YouRelief Fund, which is calculated oncredit bidat Ike sale or by anyis sublet to general real estate tax- CERY DIVISION SALE - CONDOMINIUM denceIf Ihe subject mortgaged real60602Tel No(312) 476-5500.can alsovjsit The Jadicial Salesresidential real estate at Ike rate ofmortgagee, ludgment creditor.ores, upecial assessments, or special CADLE PROPERTIES OFILLI-Fisher and Shapiro file I t 0-047007 estate is a unit of a common inter-Please refer to file numberCorporation at ww.ljsc.com for a 7$1 for each $1 .000 or fraction there-other lienor acquiring the residentialtases lesred against said real estate (lt io advised thaI inlerested parties PAl i 18434. THE JUDICIAL SALESday status report of pending sales,of of lIre amount paid by the pur-real estate whose nghts in and loand is offered for sale withoul anyNOIS INC, AN ILLINOIS esl community, the purchaser of the CORPORATION; consult wilh their CORPORATION One SouthHCAVNER, SCOTT, BEYRS &chaser not to esceed $300, in certi-Ike residential real estate arose pn-represenfationautoqualityor unit olher than a mortgagee sha Plaintiff, own attorneys before bidding at pay lhe assessments required byWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,MIHLAR, LLC i t t East Main Streetlied funds/or wire transfer,is dueor to the sale. The subject propertyquant/fy of like and without recourse mortgage foreclosure sales.) subsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 ofIL 60606-4650 (312( 236-SALE '(nuDECATUR, IL 62523 (2171 422-within twenty-four (24( hours, Nois subject to general real estate tao-to Plaintiff and in AS 15" condition,vs. SYED M.MEHDI; AZEEMA B.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given theCondominiumPropertyAd.can also visit The Judicial Sales1719 Attorney Code. 40387 Casefee shall be paid by the mortgageees, special assessments, nr specialThe sale is further subject to confir- MEHDI. SKOKIE that pursuant tou Judgment of Sale terms: 25% down by certifiedCorporation at w.tl8c.com for a 7Number: 12 CH 38828 TJSC#: 34-acquinng the residential real estatetanes levied against said real estatemation by the court, Upon paymenf Foreclosure entered on January 22, day atalua report of pending sales.2688 NOTE. Pursuant to the Fairpursuanf Io Is credit bid at the saleand is offered for sale wrfhout anyin full of the amount bid, the pur-GARDENS CONDOMINIUM ASSO- funds, balance within 24 hours, by dATION, AN ILLINOIS 2014. Kallen Realty Services, Inc., PIERCE8ASSOCIATES OneDebt Collection Practices Act, youorby any mortgagee, judgmentrepresentationasIoqualitynrchaser will receive a Certificate of certified funds.No refunds.The NOT FOR PROFIT CORPORA-as Selling Official will al 12:30 p.m. properly will NOT be open for in-North Dearborn Street Suite 1300are advised that Plaintiff's attomeycreditor,or other lienor acquiringquantity of title and without recourseSale that will entitle Ike purchaser TION, UNKNOWN OWNERS on April 24, 2014, at 205 W. Ran- spedtion.Upon paymenl ¡n full ofCHICAGO, IL 60602 (312( 476-is deemed In be a debt collector ut-the residentialreal estate whoseto Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition,to a deed to the real estate after dolph Street, Suife 1020, Chicago, 5500 Attorney File No, PAl I 18434tempting to collect a debt and anyrights in and to the residential realThe sale is further subject to conf ir-confirmation of Ike sale, The prop-AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; lhe amounl bid, the purchaser will Defendants, Illinois, sell at public auction to the receive a Cerlificale of Sale whichAltsrney Code. 91220 Case Num-inforrnafion nbtained will be used forestate arose pnor to the sale. Themution by the court. Upon paymenlerty will NOT be open for inspection highest bidder for cavh. as set forth ber: 1 1 CH 30738 TJSCC: 34-1092that purpose 1592312 subject property is subject to gener-n full nf the amounl bid, the pur-and plaintiff makes no represent a-12 CH 30141 will entitle Ihe purchaser lo a Deed NOTICE OF SALE below, the following described real to the premises aher confirmation of1595312 3/20, 3/7, 4/3/14 #745885 al real estate taxes, special assess-chaser will receive a Certificate oftion as lo Ike condition of the prop- property. 3/20, 3(27, 413/14 #745892 ments,orspecial tusesleviedSale that will entifle the purchaserarty. Prospective bidders are ad-PUBLIC NOTICE a hereby given the aale. that pursuant toa Judgment nfCommonly known as 8154 Keating For information: Visit our website st SKOKIE against said real estafe and is of-Io a deed lo the real estate aftermonisked to check the court file Io Avenue, Unit 201 . Skokie, IL 60076 fered for sale wjtfrout any represen-confirmation of Ike sale. The prop-venfy all informationIf this propertyForeclosure entered in the above httpi/service.atty-pierce.com. Be- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook enlitled cause on January 14. 2014,Permanent Index No,:10-22-317- only. talion as to quality or quantity of titlesOy will NOT be open for inspectionis a condominium unit, the purchas- 045- 1002 Iween 3 p.mand 5 psi. SKOKIE County, Illinois, County Department, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFChancery Division. and without recourse to Plaintiff andand plaintiff makes no representa-er nf the unit at the foreclosure sale, The mortgaged real estate is im- n "AS lS condition. The sale jo fur-lion as to the condition of the prop-other than a mortgagee, shall paylion will on Tuesday, April 15, 2014, tomeya, 1 North Dearborn Street,COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-JPMorgan Chase Bank,National al the hour of i t am, in their officeproved with a dwelling. The proper- Chicago,Illinois60602.TeINs.TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYAssociation ther subject Io confirmation by Ikeerly.Prospective bidders are ad-the assessments and the legal fees IF will NOT be open for inspection, Court. Upon payment in full nf themoniahed In check the court file lorequired byThe Condominiumat 120 West Madison Street, Suite (312) 476-5500 Refer to File Num-DIVISION PIa inliff, 718A, Chicago. Illinois. sell to IkeThe purchaser of the unit other than BANK amount bid, the purchaser will re-verily all information, If this properlyProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1( ber 1225657. DEUTSCHE NATIONALvs hìghesl bidder for cash, Ike follow-a mortgagee shall pay the assess- INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESTRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEEGuadencio Jaimea; Sara Jaimea;calve a Certificate of Sale that willis a condominium unit, the purchas-and )g))4(. If this property is a con- mento and the legal lees required entitle the purchaser to a deed loer uf Ike unit at the foreclosure sale,dominium unit which is part of ang descsbed mortgaged real es- CORPORATION FOR LONG BEACH MORTGAGEMortgage Master,Inc.;Unknown tate' by 765 ILCS 605/9g)(1) and (g)(4). Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 LOAN TRUST 2006-t Owners and Non-Record Claimantsthe real estafe after confirmation ofother than a mortgagee, shall paycommon interest- community, the TheIudgmenlamounlwas S Ike sale. The property will NOT bethe assessments and the legal feespurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-Commonly known as 8828 Nues 595554 Plainliff, Defendants, Cenler Road, Unit 211, Skokie, IL326,940,50. Sale terms for non- 3120, 3d27, 4/3/14 #745902 09 CH 32990 open forinspection andplaintiffrequired by TheCondominiumsure sale other than a mortgagee parties. 10% nf successful bid im- M. TULLEY, JPMORGAN makes no representation as IO theProperty Act. 765 ILCS 605/9)g1)skull pay the assessments required60077 EtON Sheriff's h 140059 PIN. lb-16-430-023-1051, mediately at conclusion of auction, SKOKIE condition of the property Pros -and (g))4). If this property io a con-by The Condominium Property Act, CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSO-C09090027 CHOH The mortgaged real estala is a con-balance by 12:30 p.rn.the next IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFdATION, SUCCESSOR BY livebidders are admoniahe todominium unit which is part of a755 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t(.IF YOU business day,both by cashier's COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Pursuant to a Judgment made and dominium residence, The purchaser MERGER WITH BANK ONE, NA-entered by said Court in the abovecheck the Court file to venfy all inlor-common interest community, theARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- checks; and no refunds.The sale TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY mation, If this property is a condo-purchaser of the unit al the foreclo-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTof the unit other than a mortgagee TIONAL ASSOCIATION, VILLAGEentitled cause, Thomas J.Dart, shall pay the assessments und theshall be subject to general real es- DWISION sure sale other than a mortgagee IN OF SKOKIE, ILLINOIS Sheriff nf Cook County, Illinois, willminium unit, the purchaser of the TO REMAIN POSSESSIONlegal fees required t, subdivisionslate tasen, apecial taxes, special FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COM-Defendants on May 1, 2014. aI 1pm in roomuniI al the foreclosure sale, othershall pay the assessments requiredFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF assessrnenls, special tases levied. PANY jg(t) and (g4J of Section 9 of the 12 CH 38828 LLO6 of Ike Richard J Daley Ces-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-by The Condominium Properly Act,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN and superior liens,ifany. The Plainliff, sesaments and the legal fees re-755 ILCS 605/18.5)q-1(.IF YOUACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONLonrtominium Property Act 6946 North Lorel Avenue Skokie, ILter,50 Weal Washington Street, Sale terms: Bidders must present,property is offered "as is,with no 60077 quired by The Condominium Prop-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS expresa nr implied warranties and LAURYN LU, MORTGAGE ELEC- Chicago, Illinois, sell at public suc- at the time of sale, a cashier's or NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-lion the following descnbed prem-arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1( andOWNER(, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE without any representalion as to the REGISTRATION SYS- certified check for t0°iof the suc- IRONIC TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-ises and real estate mentioned in(g)(4).If Ibis property is a condo-TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONLAW. For information, eoamine the quality of tille or recourse Io Plain- TEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR cessful bid amount, The balance of suant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresaid Judgment: minium unit which is part of a com-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFcourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor- tiff, Prospeclìve bidders are ad- COUNTRYWIDE BANK, FSB the successful bidshall be paid and Sale enteredin the aboveCommon Address: 10014Lamon interest community, the pur-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INney:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, monisked fo review the court file to Defendants chaser of the unit al the foreclosureACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEwithin 24 hours, by similar funds. cause on January 29, 2014, anCrosseAvenue, Skokie,Illinois The properly will NOT be open forvenly all information and to view 11 CH 30738 agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- sale other than a mortgagee shallt5-170t)C(OF THE ILLINOISROAD, SUITE tOO. BURR RIDGE, auction rules al w,kallenrs,corn, 3820 KEENEY STREET SKOKIE, 60077 inspection. ration, will at 10:30 AM on April 30,P I N 10-09-203-078-0000 pay Ihe assesamenls required byMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREIL 60527, (630( 794-9876 Please For information:Sale Clerk, Fisher IL 60076 For information call Mr. Douglas C. 2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-Improvements:This property con-The Condominium Property Act,LAW For information, esamine Ikerefer to fìle number 14-13-07129. andShapiro,Attorneyk 42168, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 765 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-1).IF YOUcourt file or contad Plaintiff's attor-THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-Gìese al Plainhff's Atfomey, poration, One South Wacker Dove -sista of a Single Family Home, Querrey & Harrow, LId., 175 West2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ney:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES.TION One South Wacker Dove, 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Sale shall be under the following Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IllinoisBannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847( suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure OWNER(, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 291-1717, between 1:0(1 p.m. and sell at public auction to the highestterms: payment of not less than ten 60604-2827. (312)540-7000. and Sale entered¡nthe above TO REMAININ POSSESSIONROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE.(312) 238-SALE You can also visit 3:00 p.m. weekdays only bidder, as sel forth below, the f ol-percent (fO%( of the amounl of the 431 t-11760 cause on Januaiy 21, 2014, anlowing described real estate: Com- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseThe Judicial Sales Corporahon sI w 1590350 agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- successful and highest bid to be INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES monly known aa 6946 North LorelpaidtotheSheriff by cashier'sAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INrefer to file number 14-09-11351.ww.tjac.com for s 7 day status re-CORPORATION 3/13, 3/20,3/27/148742304 ration. will at 10:30 AM on April 23, ACCORDAI-/CE WITH SECTIONTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-port of pending sales, AUCTION- Avenue, Skokie, IL 60077 Propertycheck or certified funds at the sale; Selling Officer, (312) 4.44-1122 2014, at Ihe The Judicial Sales Cor- t5-t701(C(OF THE ILLINOISTION One South Wacker Drive,.COM LLC For Addilional Informa- Indes No, 10-33-108-009-0000. Theand the full remaining balance to be 1594178 poration, One South Wacker Drive -real estate is improved with a single MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE24th Floor, Chicago. IL 60606-4650lion regarding Auction.com, please 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606. paidtotheSheriff by cashier'u 3/13, 3/20, 3/27/14 #742332 familyresidence.The judgment fundswithinLAW. Forinformation, contact(312) 238-SALE You can also visitvisit sem.Auction.com or call (800- sell al public auction lo the highest checkorcertified amount was $1,077,133.05. Saletwenty-four(24) hoursafter thePlaintiff's 550mev:Kimberly A.The Judicial Sales Corporation al w280-2832( CODILIS & ASSOCI-SKOKIE bidder, as set forth below, the fol-lerms: The bid amount, includin Padjen, GOMBERG, SHARFMAN.ww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-ATES. P.C. t5W030 NORTHIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF lowing described real estate: Corn- sale. the Judicial sale fee for Abandone Sale shall be subtect to general tax-GOLD & OSTLER, PC, 208 Southport of pending sales. CODILIS &FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS monly known au 3820 KEENEYResidentialPropertyMunicipality LaSeIle Street, Suite 1410, CHICA-ASSOCIATES, P C. t5W030BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (6301 794-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop- es, special assessments, Relief Fund, which s calculated onPremise will NOT be open for in-GO,IL60604. (312)332-6194.NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD.5300 Attomey File No. 14-13-07129CERY DIVISION erty Indes No. 10-23-321-037-0000.residentIal real estate at the rate of Please refer to file number 42799.SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527Attorney ARDC No, 00468002 At-CITIMORTGAGE. INC. The real estate is improved with a Spedtion. $1 fnr each $1 000 or fraction there-First Information: Plaintiff's AttorneyTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-(630( 794-5300 Attorney File No,tornen Code. 21762 Case Number: Plaintiff, To PIACE Â small Ian brick single family home.of of the amount paid by the pur- ANSELMO TION One Soulh Wacker Drive,14-09-11351Attorney ARDC No.13 CH 020469 TJSC#: 34-562va, Sale terms: 25% down of the high- FREEDMAN LINO- chaser not Io eaceed $300, shall beBERG LLC 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-465000468002 Attomey Code21762NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtMARK J. SCHLITÍ;JOANNE eal bid by certified fundo at thepaid in certified funds immediately (3t2( 238-SALE You can also visitCase Number09 CH 017504Collection Practices Act, you areRAMSEYER; close of the sale payable to The Ju- Anthony Porto by the highest and best bidder utt807W. DIEHL., Ste 333 The Judicial Sales Corporston at wTJSC#: 34-1274 NOTE: Pursuantadvised 1h51Plainliff's aaomey isDefendants, - dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdthe conclusion nf the sale. No feeNaperville, IL 60566-7228 ww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-to Ike Fair Debt Collection Practicesdeemed to be a debl collector at-12 CH40915 party checks will be accepted. Theshall be paid by the mortgagee ac- sort of pendinq salva. GOMBERG,Act, you are advised that Plainfiff'slempting In collect a debt and anyPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given HELP balance, including the Judicial aale forecloau ßnotice @fal-illinois.com quiring the residentialreal estafe866-402-61fan 630-428-4620 SHARFMAN. tOLD & OSTLER,attorney is deemed lo be a debt col-informafion obtained will be uaed forthat pursuant toa Judgment of forAbandonedResidential fee pursuant to ils credit bid at the saleFor bidding instrudtiona, visit www.fPC 208 South LaSelle Street, Suitelector attempting Io collect a debtthat purpose. 594299 Foreclosure entered in the above Property Municipality Relief Fund, and any information obtained will be3/13, 3lO, 3/27(14 *742345 entitled cause on January 8, 2014, or by any mortgagee, ludgmental-illinois. corn 1410 CHICAGO, IL 60604 (312) whicho calculalmi on residentialcreditor,nr other lienor acquiringThis is an attempt Io collect a debt332-6194 Aftomey File No. 42799used for Ihat purpose. 1594746 lnfercoanly Judicial Sales Corpora- real nuIsIs at fhe rate of $1 for eachthe residentialreal estate whose Asomey Code. 90334 Case Num-3/13, 3/20, 3/7/14 #742358 lion will on Friday, April 1 t , 2014, al $1 000 nr fraction thereof of the pursuant Io the Fair Debt Collection WANTED AD rights in and to the residential realPractices Ad and any informalionber: 09 CH 32970 TJSC#: 34-3542 SKOKIE the hour of t 1 a,m in their office at amounl paid by the purchaser notestate arose pnor In the sale. Thenbtained will be used for that pur-NOTE' Pursuant to the Fair Debt INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF120 West Madison Street,Suite to exceed $300, ¡n certified funds/orsubject property is subject to gener- Collection Practices Act, you are COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell Io the wire transfer, is due within fwenfy- pose 590801 al real estate fases. special ausesa-/2o, 3/27, 4/3/14 #745883 advised that Plaintiff's attorney isSKOKIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-highest bidder for cash, Ihe follow- four (24) hours No fee shall be paidmento,orspecialtaseslevied deemed to be a debt collector al-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCERY DIVISION inn described orottelly: by the mortgagee acquiring the rea-against said real estate and is of- tempting to collect a debt and anyCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING,PIN. 10-22-405-027-0000 IN THE idential real estate pumuant toitafered for sale without any represen-SKOKIE information obtained will be used forTY DEPARTMENT -CHANCERYLLC., Commonly known as 8326 credit bid al the sale sr by anytalion as to quality or quantity pl titleINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFthat purpose 1594791 OIVISION FIFTH THIRD MORT-Plaintiff, KARLOV AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL mortgagee, judqment creditor,orend without recourse to Plaintiff andCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-3/13, 3/20, 3/27(14 #742366 GAGE COMPANY vs. 60076 other lienor acquiring the residentialin AS lS condition. The sale is fur-TY DEPARTMENT .CHANCERY Plaintiff, IZHAK EISENBERG AND BERTAThe mortgaged real estate is im- real estate whose nghts in and tother sublet Io confirmation by theDIVISION EISENBERG, 4900 proved wilh a single familyrear- CLASSIFIEDS, the residential real estate arose pri-court Upon paymenf in full of theNORTHAROOK BANK AND PEDRITO DELEON. VALENTINADAVIS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-dance, If the subject mortgaged real or to the sale. The subject propertyamount bid, the parchaser will re-TRUST COMPANY, ASSKOKIE DELEON. 8138 KILPATRICK AVE-lION. entele is a unit of a common inter- is subtedt Io general real estate las-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willSUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST TOIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFNUE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-Defendants, eut community, Ike purchaser of the es, special assessments, or specialentitle the purchaser lo a deed toTHE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSUR-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TION Defendants 11 CH 4850 unit other than a mortgagee shall taxes levied against said real eutatethe real estate after confirmation ofANGE CORPORATION, AS RE-TY DEPARTMENT -CHANCERY13 CH 020469 NOTICE OF SALE pay the assessments required by and is offered for sale without anythe sale. The property will NOT beCEIVER FOR LINCOLN PARKDIVISION 8138N.KILPATRICK AVENUEPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givensubsection (g-t( of Seclion 18.5 of CALL representationasfoqualityoropenforinspection andplaintiffSAVINGS BANK, FSB BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. UNIT #2A SKOKIE, IL 60076 that pursuant In a Judgment ofthe CondominiumPropertyAct, qaantity of title and without recoursemakes no representation as to thePlaintiff, Plaintiff, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Foreclosure entered in tSe aboveSale ferma: 25% down by certified to Plaintiff and n AS 1S condition.condition of the property. Prospec- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-enlitled cause on January 10, 2014,funda, balance within 24 hours, by The sale is further subject to confir-fivebidders am admonished lo_Y M. AHMED, MIGDALIA M.PETER MILAN, CITIBANK, N.A.suanl to a Judgment nf ForeclosureIntercounly Judicial Sales Corpora-certified funds,No refunds, The mation by fhe court. Upon paymentcheck the court tile to verify sIl nf or-AHMED, TARGET NATIONALF/K/A CITIBANK, FSB und Sale enteredinthe abovelion will on Wednesday, Apnl 16,property will NOT be open for in- 847-998-3400 in full of the amount bid, the pur-mation. If this property is a condo-BANK. ROUNDPOINT MORTDefendanls cause on January 6, 2014, Auction-2014. at the hour of 1 t am, in theirnpedliOn.Upen paymenl in full of chaser will receive a Certificate ofminium unit. the purchaser of theGAGE SERVICING CORPORA-09 CH 01 7504 .com, an agent for The Judicialoffice at 120 West Madison Street,Ike amount bid, the purchaser will Sale that will entitle the purchaserunit at the foreclosure sale. otherTION AS SERVING AGENT FOR9254 KEDVALE AVENUE SKOKIE,Salen Corporalion, will ati :00 PMSuite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell toreceive a Certificale of Sale which to a deed to Ihe real estate afterthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-2010-3 SFR VENTURE LLC 201 0-3IL 60076 on April 10. 2014. at the Holiday Innthe highest bidder for cask. the loi-will entitle Ike purchaser to a Deed confirmation of fhe sale. The prop-sessmenls and the legal fees re-SFR VENTURE LLC. UNKNOWNNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Chicago Marl Plaza, 350 WesI Marllowing described morhtaged realto the premises after confirmation of 10 Pioneer Press (OC) Thursday March 20, 2014 Bid Notice Bid Notice Bid Notice Divorce Probate Probate State of Illinois LEGAL I. NO110E TO BIDDERS LEGAL NOTICE Village of Skokle State of Illinois State of Illinois In The Circuit Court of Cook Notice is hereby given that the INVITATION FOR Notice to Bidders In The Circuit Court of Cook In The Circuit Court of Cook County. Illinois Board of Education of Fairview PROPOSALS The Village of Skokie is now ac- County, Illinois County, Illinois Probate Division School District No. 72 will ac-Storage Area Network (SAN) cepting sealed BIDS for Domestic Relations Division In the matter of the estafe of Probate Division Adoption In the matter of the estate of cept sealed bids for ONE (1 ) 49 T-14-01 Walk-In Step Van In the matter of Laura Venter,Stade Dove, (Deceased) DOLORES M. SENEW.(De- Assumed Name PASSENGER SPECIALThe City of Park Ridge invitesNotice is hereby given that the(Petitioner) and Horatiu Case No. 2014 P 1157 Village of SkokiewillreceiveMoldovan, (Respondent) PublIcation Notice ceased) Auction- Real Estate NEEDS SCHOOL BUS. proposals from firms with the Bid Specifications and all Con.experience, capabilities andBIDS at 5127 Oakton Slreet, Case No. 13D2304itI9 Noticeishereby given of the Case No. 2014 P001267 tract Documents may be ob-qualified staff fo provide equip-Skokie, Illinois 60077 Attention: Publication Notice death of Stacia Dove of Morton Publication Notice Bid Notice Noticeis hereby given of the tamedfromFairviewSchoolment and services for the de-Michael Aleksic, PurchasingThe requisite affidavit for publi-Grove, Illinois. Letters of office death ofDolores M. Senew of Divorce DistrictNo. 72 Administrativesign, construction and installa-Agent until I I :00 a m.localcation having been tiled, noticewere issued on March 5, 2014 al 7040 Northlion of a new Storage Area Net-time on Thursday, April 3, 2014.is hereby give to you, the abovetoCaroleJ. Jagielski,7244Chicago, Illinois. Letters of office Foreclosures Officelocated March 11, Laramie Avenue, Skokie, Illinoiswork (SAN) fo support the CityA copy of the BID can be ob-named respondent, a petitionDavesSt.,Morton Grove,ILwere issued on Foundation Notices 60077. Prices quoted must beof Park Ridge in accordancetamed by visiting ww.skokie-has beenfiledinthe Circuit60053, whose attorney is: Shari2014 fo Paul Coemia, 3740 N. Oconto,Chicago. IL60634, To'PLACE valid for a minimum period ofwitt, the specifications andorg. Click on VillageDepart-Court of Cook County, Illinois byA.Shapiro 4355 FosterSt., Judicial Sales sixty (60) deys from the date ofdocuments now available: meats, Purchasing, Bids &the petitioner, for Dissolution ofSkokie, IL 60076 847-982-9449.whose aftomey is Vincent Sansoneth and Associates, Ltd., Mechanics Uens the bid opening. SpecIfIcation No. tT-14-01 forRFP's to download a copy. BidsMarriage and for otherrelief,Claims against the estate may Sealed Bids will be received bythe design, construction andcan also be obtained from theand that said suit is now pend-be filed in the office of the Clerk5521 N. Cumberland Ave., Suite Name Change the Superintendent, or her ad-installation of a new StorageVillage of Skokie Purchasing Of-ing. of the Circuit Courtin Room1109, Chicago, IL 60656 Phone: / fice atthe addressshownNow, therefore, unless you, the1202, Richard J. Daley Center,773-775-2626. Probate ministrative assistant, in the Ad-Area Network (SAN) ministrative Office, at the aboveThe specifications and proposalabove. said respondent,tile yourre-Chicago, Illinois 60602 or withClaims against the estate may Public Hearings addressuntil10:00 am., ondocumentscan beobtainedAny bid or proposal submittedsponse to said petition or other-the representative, or both on orbe filed in the office of the Clerk in Room Monday,April14,2014,atfrom the Cashiers Office boat-unsealed, unsigned, fax trans-wise make your appearancebefore September222014of the Circuit Court Public Notices which time and place the bidsed at 505 Buller Place, Parkmissionsorreceivedsubse-herein, in the Office of the Clerkwhich date is not less than 61202, Richard J. Daley Center, will be publicly opened and readRidge, Illinois, Monday throughquenttotheaforementionedof theCircuit Court of Cookmonths from the date of the firstChicago, Illinois 60602 or with Storage - Legal - the representative, or both, on aloud. Friday, 8:00am through 5:00 pmdate and time will be disqualifiedCounty, Illinois, Richard J. Daleypublicationof this notice and Take Notices The Board of EducationofCDT beginning March 24, 2014.and returned lo the bidder. TheCenter, 50 W. Washington St.,any claim not tiled within thator before September 20, 2014 YOUR Fairview School District No. 72All proposals will be submittedVillage of Skokie reserves theChicago, IL 60602 oir or beforependI is barred. Copies of anywhich date is not less than 6 Assumed Name (Board") reserves the right loin two (2), separate, sealed en-right to reject any and all bids orApril6, 2014, default may beclaim filed with the Clerk mustmonths from the date of the first accept or reject any or all bids,velopes: parts fhereof, to waive any irreg-entered against you at any timebe mailed or delivered to thepublicationofthisnotice and ASSUMED NAME or parts thereat, and to waiveTechnicalProposals must beularities or informalitiesinbid-after that day and a judgmentrepresentative and to the attor-any claim not filed within that Notice is hereby given, pursuant technicalities, irregularitiesorplaced in a sealed envelope andding procedures and fo awardfor Dissolution of Marriage en-fey within 10 days after it hasperiod is barred. Copies of any to An Act n relation to the usedefects in any proposal. All bidsclearly marked on the outside: the contracf in a manner bestterediiiaccordance withthebeen filed. claim filed with the Clerk must of an Assumed Business Nameshall be deemed final, conclu-RFP lTt4-01 Technical Proposserving the interest of the Vil-prayer of said petition. /5/ Carol J. Jagielski be mailed or delivered to the in the conduct or transaction ofaive and irrevocable, and no bidal for SAN lage. 3/6, 3/13, 3/20/14 #736711 (Representative) representative and to the attor- as Business in theState, shall be subject lo correction or Price Proposals must be placedSkokie Village Hall is a fully ac- /5/ Shari A. Shapiro ney within 10 days after it has certification amended,that a amendment for any error or mis-in a sealed envelope and clearlycessible building.Persons re- (Attorney) been filed. was registeredby the under-calculation. No bid shall be with-marked on the outside: quihng assistance should con- Probate 3/20, 3/27, 4/3/2014 #747127 3/20, 3/27, 4/3/14 #745638 signed with the County Clerk of drawn without the consent ofREP lTl4-01 Cost Proposal fortract the Purchasing Office at Public Notices Cook County. Registration Num-the Board after the scheduledSAN 847-933-8240 or IT? 673-9330IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF GARAGE ber: 014137246 on March 6, STATE OF ILLINOIS) closing time for the receipt ofSealed proposalswillbere-Michael Aleksic COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND 2014. Under theAssumed COUNTY OF COOK )SS proposals. ceived al the Cashier's Office -Purchasing Agent PROBATE DIVISION INTENT TO FORFEIT Name of The Contract will be awarded, itFinance Department, 505 ButlerVillage of Skokie IN THE MAUER OF THE ES-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Notice is hereby given that the MELISSA PTAK at all, to the lowest responsiblePlace, City Hall, Park Ridge, lIli-3120/14 #747472 TATE OF Edward F. Rebacz COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS United States Department of the PHOTOGRAPHY COUNTY DEPARTMENT, bidder rneetìng specifications asnois 60068, until 10:00 am CDT, Name: Edward F. Rebacz Interior is hereby commencing a with the business located at 502 PROBATE DIVISION determined by the Board. TheApril 7, 2014. Address: 4625 N. Plainfield forfeiture proceeding against the S. Crestwood Lane, Mt, Pros- ESTATE OF EDWIN J. actual dollar cost of the propos-The proposal opening will b Divorce City, Stafe, Zip: Nomdge, Illinois followingitemsofwildlifeor pect, IL 60056. The true and re- FABISZAK, Deceased. alsubmiftedby eachbidderheld on Monday, Apnl 7, 2014, 60706 wildlifeproducts,which were full names(s) and residence State of Illinois al may not be the sole critenon for10:00 am CDT at Park Ridge Date and Place of Death: No- NO: 14P867 seized in the Chicago area of Il- address of the County of Cook CLAIMS NOTICE determining the best bid. TheCity Hall, at which time all pro- vember 19, 2013, Norridge, lIli- linois on the dafes indicated be- owner(s)/partner(s)is:Melissa In the Circuit Court for Cook Board reserves the right to ac-posaIs will be publicly opened fois Notice is given of the death ofcause they were involved in one M. Ptak,502S.Crestwood County, Illinois County PUBLICATION NOTICE Edwin J. Fabiazak on December capt the bid that most closelyand read. All prcposals must beDepartment, Domestic Relations or more violations of any of the Lane, Mt. Prospect, IL 60056, N DE P E N DENT 21, 2013. His address was 1285 meets the needs of the District. received pnor to the dale and followinglaws: Endangered SALE AD, USA. Division S. Sixth Avenue, Des Pleines, The Contract Documents shalltime of the proposal opening. ADMINISTRATION SpeciesAct,Title16 U.S.C. 3/20, 3/27, 4/3/14 #745557 In Re the Marnage of TO: CREDITORS AND Illinois. Letters of Office were is- be on file for public inspection atProposals transmittedby fac-KSENIA POULBER, Plaintiff vs Sec. 1538, the Marine Mammal The School District Administra-simile )fax) or electronic mail will CLAIMANTS (ONLY) sued on March 6, 2014, naming MICHAEL HERSCOVICS.De- Kenneth Fabiszak, of 5453 N.Protection Act, 11 U.S.C. Sec. tive Office and will be furnishednot be accepted. CASE NO.: 2014 P 000881 1371-1372, the Lacey Act.16 Bid Notice fendant 1 . Notice is hereby given of theKenmore Avenue, Chicago,IL fo a prospective bidder upon re-A deposit isrequiredwhìch U.S.C.Sec. 3372,WildBird Case U 14 D 001992 death of Edward F. Rebacz who60640, as Independent Execu- Village of Skokie quest. must be in the form of a bid Notice by Publication ConservationAct,16U.S.0 bond, or bank cashier's check or died on November 19, 2013, ator of his estate.I am his attor- Notice to BIdders Each bid must be submitted on Publicnoticeishereby given Sec. 4901-4916 or the African certified check payable to . the resident of Norridge, Illinois. ney. Claims against the estate The Village of Skokie is now so-the form provided in the spedIi- you, MICHAEL HERSCOVICS, Elephant Conservation Act, 16 cepting sealed REQUEST FORcations along with the signed City of Park Ridge.The suc- The Representative of the es-may be filed with the Clerk ofU.S.C. Sec. 4221-4245, These that the above suit has beentate is:Stanley Rebacz. the Circuit Court of Cook County PROPOSALS for Contract, Exhibit B. Bids mustcessful proposer will be requiredfiled against you for Dissolution items are sublect fo forfeiture to fo furnish a Performance and The Attorney for the estate:at the Richard J. Daley Center, Automated License Plate be contained in a sealed enve- ofMarria9eand otherrelief, the United States under Title 16, forthefull James A. Manno, P.C., 5521Room 1202, Chicago, Illinois, or RecognItion System lope, which shall be endorsedPayment Bond)s) which suit is now pending. U.S.C. Sec. 1540(e), 16 U.S.C. CALL Notice is hereby given that theon the outside with the followingamount of the contract and a North Cumberland, Ste1109,with my office at the address in-Sec. 1377, or 16 U.S.C. Sec. Unlessyou, MICHAEL HER-Chicago, Illinois 60656. dicated on the bottom left of this Village of Skokiewillreceiveinformation: CertificateofInsurance.TheSCOVICS, answer or otherwise 3374 and Title 50, Code of Fed- successful proposer will be re- Claims againsttheestatenotice, or with the Independent POOPOSALS at 5127 Oakton Name and address of the bid- appear in said suit on or before eral Regulations, Section 12.23. Street, Skokie, Illinois 60077 At-der quired fo comply with the provi- may be filed on or before Sep-Executor on or before Septem-Any person with an ownership April 10, 2014, a judgment oftember 22, 2014. Claimsber 21, 2014. Any claims not tention:Michael Aleksic,Pur- Marked: Sealed Bid-sions of all Stale of Illinois anddefault may be entered against or financial interest in said items FAIRVEW SCHOOL DISTRICTfederal laws conceming public against the estate may be filedtiled within that period will be chasing Agent until 3:00 p.m. lo- you. who desires to claim them must cal time on Tuesday,April 15,72 SCHOOL BUS BID works projects, including but not withthe Clerkofthe Circuitbarred. file a claim with the U.S. Fish Dorothy Brown, Copies of a claim filed with the 2014. Attention: Mr.JeffFeyerer,limitedtotheIllinoisHuman Court, Room 1202, RichardJ. and Wildlife Service, Office of ClerIc of the Circuit Court Circuit Court must be mailed or A copy of the proposal can beBusiness Manager Rights Act, the regulations of Daley Center, Chicago, Illinois Law Enforcement, 10600 Hig- , 50 W Washington, Room 802,60602 or with the Representa-delivered to the representative obtained by visiting www.skokie- General questionsregardingthe Illinois Human Rights Corn- gins Road, Suite 200,Rose- Chicago, ILtive, or both. Any claim not fifedand the attorney within 10 days org.Click on Village Depart-this Legal Notice should be di-mission andIhe Prevailin9plated this6th day of March, mont, IL 60018, Telephone 847- Wage Act. withinthatperiodisbarred.afterit has been filed with the ments, Purchasing, Bids&rected lo Mr. Jeff Feyerer, Busi- 2014 298-3250. Such claim must be 847-998-3400 847/929- Copies of a claim filed with theCircuit Clerk REP's to download a copy. BidsnessManager, at The City of Park Ridge reservesIgor Gromov received by the above office by can also be obtained from the1050. Alldetailedquestionsthe right lo re)ect any and all Clerk must be mailed or delis-If you have any questions aboutApril 20, 2014.The claim will Attorney for Plaintiff the meaning or effect of this no- Village of Skokie Purchasing Of-concerning actual bid specifica-proposals. ered to the Representative and be transmitted to the U.S. Attor- 1020 N. Milwaukee Ave., to the attorney within 10 daystice, you are advised to seek the ficeattheaddress shownlions must be in writing and for-Diane Nelson ste. 101 ney for institution of a forfeiture after it has been filed. advice of any attorney. above. wardedtoMr.JeffFeyerer,Director, Deerfield, IL 60015 action in U.S. District Court.If a Anyproposal submitted un-Business Manager by facsimileInformation Technology On February 21, 2014, an order/5/ Michael J. Moran, Attorneyproper claim is not received by (847)845-1779 for of EdwinJ. sealed, unsigned, fax transmis-to 847/929-1060 or by e-mail fo 3/20/14 #747986 appointingtheRepresentative The Estate the above office by such date, 3/13, 3/20, 3/27/14 #743237 Fabiszak sions or received subsequent [email protected] no was entered the items will be declared forfeit- Within forty-two (42) days afterMichael J. Moran theaforementioneddale andless than five (5) business days ed to the United States and dis- Michael J. Moran & Associates, time will be disqualified and re-prior fo the scheduled bid open- the effective date of the original posed of according to law. Any Order Admitting the Will to Pro-P.C. turned to the bidder.The Vil-in9 date. person who has an interestin lage of Skokie reserves the right3/20/14 #682585 bate, you may file a petition with121 S. Wilke Road, Suite 201 the items may also file with the the Court to require proof of theArlington Heights, IL 60fl5 lo reject any and allbids or above office a petition for remis- validity of the Will by testimony(847)577-8556 parts thereof, to waive any rreg- To PLACE AIo PLACE A sion of forfeiturein accordance 3/20, 3/27, 4/3/1 4 #745600 ularities or informalifies in bid- or witnesses lo the Will in open with Title 50, Cede of Federal Niles Township High Schools, Court,orother evidence, as ding procedures and fo award Regulations, Section 12.24, the contractin a manner bestDistrict 219, will receive sealed providedinArticleVI5/6-21 bids for the purchase of which petition must be received serving the interest of the Vil- (755 ILCS 5/6/21). in such office before disposition Schwinn Performance Plus eith Within six (6) months after the lage. To PLACE A of the items. Storage costs may Skokie Village Hall is a fully ac-Carbon Blue spincycles up to effective date of the original Or- 2:00 p.m. on Monday, March der Admitting the Will to Pro- also be assessed. cessible building.Persons re- File Number: 2013305651 31, 2014 at the Business Office bate, you may file a petition with quiring assistance should con- CLASSI FI ED CLASSIFIED Seizure Date: 10/25/2013 ofDistrict219, 7700 Gross the Court to contest the validity HELP tract the Purchasing Office at Value: $1,310.00 Point Road, Skokie, IL 60077. of the Will as provided under Ar- 847-933-8240 or T'TV 673-9330 Items: Nine hundred thirty (930) Bids will thereafter be publicly t'mIeVIII 5/8-1of the Probate Michael Aleksic gramsof Siberian Sturgeon opened and read aloud. Sped- Act (755 ILCS 5/8-t). WANTED AD Purchasing Agent (Acipenser baerii) caviar Village of Skokie hcations of items to be supplied The estate will be administrated 3/6, 3/13,3/20/14 #736749 3/20/14#747611 may be obtained from the Busi- without Court supervision unless ness Officeat the above ad- an interestedparty terminates IN THE dress. AD, CALL AD, CALL independent supervision admin- For further information contact: istration by filing a petitionto Jean Hedsf rom. terminate under Article XXVIII RENT YOUR APARTMENT CLASSIFIEDS, Purchasing Agent 5/28-4 of the Probate Act (755 RENT YOUR PARJMEN1 *IH District 219 - Business Office WITH EASE IN THE ILCS 5/28-4). 847-626-3978 3/20, 3/27, 4/3/2014 #7471 37 EASE IN TRE (LASSIFIEDS. (ALL (LASSIFIEDS. (AIL 3/20/14 #747587 CALL 847998-3400 TO PLACE 841-998-3400 TO PLA(E YOUR AD FIND MORE LOCAL JOBS AT 847-998-3400 47-998-3400 FIND MORE LOCAL JOBS AT YOUR AD PIONEERLOCAL(OM4AONSTER PIONEERLOCAL(OMIONSTER 847-998-3400 / Thursday, March 20, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 11 Public Notices Public Notices Public Hearings Public Hearings Public Hearings Storage - Legal OPEN HOUSE time of the meeting or at the Vil-existingnonconforming 4.67-equipmentandsupplies,(iii)PARALLEL WITH SAID WESTLifeStorageof Humboldt Park INFORMATIONAL lage of Skokie Engineering Divi-foot north side yard rather thanmedical laboratory, and (iv) lightLINE OF LOT 9 FOR THEwill hold a public sale Io enforce PUBLIC MEETING sion. To be included in the proj-the 6-foot minimum as requiredmanufacturing of medical devi-POINT OF BEGINNING;a lien imposed on said property, Scheduled by Village of Skokieect record, comments must beby Section 118-111(6)a. of theces in the building located at lo-THENCE CONTINUINGas described below, pursuant to and Cook County Departmenko$received bythe VillageofZoning Chapter of the Skokiecatad at 7444 W. Wilson Ave-NORTH 87 DEGREES 45 MI-the illinois Seit -Service Storage Transportation and Highways Skokie at the address given be-Villa9e Code in an Rl Single-nue,HarwoodHeights, CookNUTES 30 SECONDS EAST AFacilityAct,Illinois Code 770 You're in For Improvement of Old low on orbefore 5p.m. onFamily district. County, Illinois (the Property).DISTANCE OF 40.03 FEET;ILCS 95f1 fo 95/7, on Tuesday, Orchard Road Thursday, May 1, 2014. FOR YOUR INFORMATION:in order to use the Property inTHENCE SOUTH 00 DE-April 15, 2014 at LifeStorage of Woods Drive to Skokie The room for the April 10 meet-Plans and related documentsthis manner, Applicant is seek-GREES 00 MINUTES 00 SEC-Humboldt Park, 4014 W. Grand Boulevard ing is accessible to persons wit hareavailableattheVillage'sing. pursuant to SectionONDS WEST A DISTANCE OFAvenue, Chicago, Illinois, The Village of Skokie and Cooka disability. Anyone requiringCommunityDevelopmentDe-17.56.200 of the Village Code, a41.57 FEET; THENCE SOUTH60651. Phone number is 1-773- County Departmentof Trans-special assistance should con-parfmenf, Planning Divisionplanned development permit au-90 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00235-2800. Management re- portation and Highwaystact Mr. Fred Schaffner, Director(847) 933-8447 Monday throughthorizing the development of theSECONDS WEST A DIS-serves the right to withdraw any (CCDOTH) willhold an Openof Engineenrrgat(847) 933-Friday, from 8:30 AM. to 5:00Property in the manner harems-TANCE OF 40.0 FEET TO Aunit from sale.Registered or the driver's House Informational Public8231 or e-mail at fred.schattnerPM boye described. LINE 10.0 FEET EAST OF ANDmotorvehiclesaresold"As [email protected] by April 3, 2014. SPECIAL AID:, Available uponThe Property for which a specialPARALLEL WITH THE WESTIs/Parts Only," no titles or regis- posed improvement of Old Or-For more projectinformation,request for the disabled.Calluse permit is requested is legal-OF SAID LOT9; THENCEf ration. chard Road from Woods Drivecontact Mr. Fred Schaffner, Di-(847) 673-0500 or TDD (847)ly described as follows: NORTH 00 DEGREES 00 MI-Name Unit to Skokie Boulevard. The infor-rector of Engineering, Village of933-8455. PARCEL 1: NUTES 00 SECONDS EASTAthanasios Androutsopoulos mafional meeting will be held atSkokieEngineering Division.Interested parties are invited toTHE WEST 250 FEET (ASON SAID PARALLEL LINE, A 812 Skokie Village Hall, 51275127 Oakton Street, Skokie, ILattend this meeting. This noticeMEASURED ON THE SOUTHDISTANCE OF 40.0 FEET TONatasha Ashford 541 Oaklon Street,Skokie,Illinois60077 or tred,schaftner©skokieis for information purposes only.LINE THEREOF) OF THE FOL-THE POINT OF BEGINNING,Rafael A Boria Jr 197 seat at on Thursday, April10, 2014org. Published in the Skokie ReviewLOWING DESCRIBED PAR-ALL IN COOK COUNTY, ILLI-Florence Brown 229 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the3/20, 3/27/14 #747464 on March 20, 2014 CEL OF LAND: HOtS Jose M Carrasquillo 740 firstfloorCouncil Chambers. PUBLIC NOTICE 3/2W14 #747739 LOT 9 (EXCEPT THE NORTHPINs: 12-13-203-026-Jeremy Carrillo 373 Attendees can sign in,pick upIf you live in Niles Township and PUBLIC NOTICE 112 FEET, AS MEASURED ON0000; 12-13-203-027-0000 Chiquita M Carroll 550 prolect brochures and observehave a child in grades K-8 whoPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYTHE EAST LINE THEREOF)All interested persons are invit-Jessica Castro 343 exhibits on display from7 tois home-schooled or attends aGIVEN,pursuanttoSectionLOTS 10 AND 11 AND THATedtoattend,be heard andTanya R Connie 87 7:15 p.m. Village and Countyprivate school and you are con-17,56.170(E))2( of the hlarwoodPART OF LOT 12LYINGquestion those presenting testi-Theresa Darbonne 633 ToDrive.com staff and the project team will irr-cerned about their educationalHeights Code ofOrdinances,NORTH OF AND ADJOINING.mony at the heanng.All inqui-Juan N Delgado 796 troduce themselves and providegrowth and development,thattheVillageofHarwoodTHE NORTH LINE EXTENDEDries regarding this public hear-Mary Dillon 59 a project overview from 7:15 toplease contact Niles TownshipHeights Zoning Boardof Ap-WEST OF WEST WILSONing can be directed to NatalieTorrence M Douglas 774 7:45 p.m. Village and CountyDistrictfor Special Education,peals will be conducting a publicAVENUE IN KLEFSTAD'S IN-Mendel at the Village ofJefferyJ Flores 19 staff and the project team will beTarin Kendrick, Executive Direc-hearing on April 7, 2014, at 7:00DUSTRIAL ADDITION TOHarwood Heights Village Hall. Delia Fogus 644 availabletoanswer questionstor. PH:647-965-9040, 8701PM at the Village of HarwoodHARWOOD HEIGHTS, A SUB-A copy of the application for aCharles Hoskins 33 about the project and right-of-Menard, Morton Grove, ILHeights Village Hall (7300 WestDIVISION OF THE NORTH-planneddevelopment permitThomas P Irwin 206 way acquisitionproceduresin60053 Wilson Avenue, HarwoodEAST 14 OF SECTION 13,and ail associated documents isLinda Jackson 243 an open house format from 7:453120/14 #746648 Heights, IL60706) to considerTOWNSHIP 40 NORTH,available for review at VillageJames Jones 280 to 8:30 p.m.All persons inter- Public Hearings the application of CLARARANGE12 EAST OF THEHallduringregularbusinessLarryJohnson 361 ested in this project are invited BEGLEY )Applicant"), pursuantTHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,hours, Monday through Friday,Christopher LeBeau 954 to attend this meeting. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC to Section 17.56.220 of the Vil-IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 9 am. to 5 p.m. and SaturdaysShirley A Lewis 158 The proposed improvements in- HEARING lage Code, for variances fromEXCEPT THAT PART OF LOTfrom 9 am. to 12 noon Shirley D Martin 514 dude widening andSkokie Plan Commission,Section17.12.040the Villageg BOUNDED AND DESCRIBEDRespectfully submitted, Linda Medina 477 reconstructing approximatelyThursday,April17, 2014,Vil-Code,includingthe require-AS FOLLOWS: Marcia Pollowy Goss J. Michael 494 A 537 0.6 miles of Old Orchard Roadlage of Skokie, 5127 Oaklonmesta for a minimum 4' sideCOMMENCING AT THEIN-Village Clerk Ivan M Moore 594 to provide intersection improve-Street, Skokie, Illinois 60077, atyard setback and 25' front yardTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH3/20/14 #747068 Cassandra D Moorehead 314 ments including additional turn7:30 P.M., to consider the fol-setback, and any such other re-LINE OF THE NORTH 112.0 Storage - Legal George Nortleef 355 lanes and larger comer radii tolowing: lief that may be necessary toFEET OF SAID LOT 9,kS Isabel Ortiz 867 address future traffic demands. NEW enable the construction of aMEASURED ON THE EASTLife Storage Centers of SouthDwight Overton Jr 28 The Old Orchard Road Bridge2014-5P -' Zoning Chaptersecond-story addition fo the ex-LINE OF SAID LOT 9 WITHLoop will hold a public saie toRomont Pacts I 72 over Interstate 94 (l-94)is notAmendment: Self-storagestingresidentialstructureonTHE WEST LINE OF LOT 9;enforce a lien imposed on saidCarmen P Pedrosa 400 included irr this project but willWarehouse thebelow-describedproperty.THENCE NORTH 87 DE-property,as described below,Richard A Perry 346 be improved under a separateThe Village of Skokie requestsThe requested variances andGREES 45 MINUTES 30 SEC-pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf-Carlos E Ramos-Delgado 333 Illinois Department of Transpor-an amendment to the Zoningconstruction plans relate to thatONDS EAST ON SAID SOUTHService Storage Faculty Act,lii-Crystal Ramsey 510 talion project. Traffic signals willchapter of the Village Code focertain real property located atLINE OF THE NORTH 112.0nois Code 770 ILCS 95/1toAzmavet Rodriguez 681 be modernized and pedestrianmodifythedefinitionof saU-4450 N. New England, HarwoodFEET OF LOT 9, A DISTANCE95/7, at 10:00 AM on Tuesday,Pricilla Ross 792 crosswalks and pushbuttons willstorage warehouse to includeHeights, Illinois (ihe Property),OF 10,01 FEET TO THE IN-April 15, 2014 at Life StorageDennis R Smith L03 be installed at the I-94 south-limited retail sales, and any oth-bearing tax identification num-TERSECTION WITH A LINECentersoftheSouthLoop,Evita Smith 336 bound ramps, l-94 northbounder necessary changes to theber 13-18-117-018-0000 and le-10.0 FEET EAST OF AND2361 S. State St. Chicago, ILTony Smith 639 392 ramps. Lawler Avenue andzoning chapter related tothisgaily described as follows: PARALLEL WITH SAID WEST60616. Tyron D Tabb Lavergne Avenue intersections. use. LOT 23 IN VOLK BROTHERSLINE OF LOT 9 FOR THEManagement reserves the nghtRose M Troka-Bom 319 Dual right turn lanes will be con-2014'-6P - ParkingDetermi-SECOND ADDITION TO MON-POINT OF BEGINNING;to withdraw any unit from sale.Edwin Urrutia 612 structed at the l-g4 northboundnation: Extra Space Storage TROSE AND OAK PARK AVE-THENCE CONTINUINGRegisteredor motor vehiclesAlexander J Villafane 164 exitramp. The existing thirdChristopher Michalek requests aNUE SUBDIVISIONIN THENORTH 87 DEGREES 45 Ml-are sold As Is I Parts Only," noLafoneWade 713 eastbound lane between the I-parking determination for a self-WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHNUTES 30 SECONDS EAST Atitles or registration. Sarah Young 843 94 northbound exit ramp andstoragewarehouse at7540EAST QUARTEROF THEDISTANCE OF 40.03FEET;Tenant Name Unit U3/20, 3/27/14 #746561 Shopping foryour Lavergne Avenue willbe ex-McCormick Boulevard. NORTH WEST QUARTER OFTHENCE SOUTH 00 DE-Laurence Matthews 215 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE tended to Skokie Boulevard. A2014-lP - Special Use Per-SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 40GREES 00 MINUTES 00 SEC-126 Restaurant Corp. i 164 TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK sidewalk and multi-use path willmIt: 7540 McCormick Boule-NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST OFONDS WEST A DISTANCE OFJamesReed 4115 UP SELF STOR AGE be constructed on the southyard THE THIRD41.57 FEET; THENCE SOUTHSean McNulty 2024 3850 West Devon Ave, side of Old Orchard Road. Ap-Extra Space Properties NinetyPRINCIPALMERIDIAN AC-90 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00Zhao Beijing i 030 Lincolnwood, IL, 60712 next car? proximately 0.14 acres of addi-One LLC, on behalf of Christo-CORDING TO THE PLATSECONDS WEST A DIS-Michael Holton 5066 DATE: 3/3112014 tional right-of-way, 0.06 acres ofpher Michalek for SullivanTHERE OF RECORDED SEP-TANCE OF 40.0 FEET TO AStephanie Halbert 5003 BEGINS AT: 10:00 AM permanent easement and 1.14Goulefte Wilson Ltd. requests aTEMBER 10, 1926 AS DOCU-LINE 10.0 FEET EAST OF ANDAngela Vela 1108CONDITIONS: Allunits will be acres of temporary easementsspecial use permit for a self-MENT 9397419 IN COOKPARALLEL WITH THE WESTRonald Carroll 406668sold fo the highest bidder.Bids Visit ToD rive.com from IO parcels of land in areastoragewarehousest7540COUNTY, ILLINOIS. OF SAID LOT9; THENCEDavid Gardner 4019taken only for each unitinits arerequiredto constructtheMcCormick Boulevard, reliefBecause the proposed additionNORTH 00 DEGREES 00 MI-Edwin B. Mason 3144entirety. Paymentmust be project.Two-way traffic will befrom 82-28(b)(1 )a. to allow moreinvolves the extension of the es-NUTES 00 SECONDS EASTTracey Adams 5081made by CASH OR CREDIT maintained atall times duringthan 1wall sign facing a street,isfing non-conformity in a verti-ON SAID PARALLEL LINE, ARobert Tillery 015CARD. No personal checks ac- construction. providing a mini-and any other relief determinedcal manner, Applicant requires aDISTANCE OF 40.0 FEET TOKevin Jones 3191cepted.All goods must be re- to find the make and mum of 10-toot wide lanes. Noduring the review of this case. varianceinordertoproceedTHE POINT OF BEGINNING,Michael Shane 4077moved fron, the unit within 24 detours will be required. FOR YOUR INFORMATION:with his proposed constructionALL IN COOK COUNTY, ILLI-Eddie Smith 5030hours. Payment due immedi- Phase 1 of the project, the de-Plans and related documentsplans. NOIS Matthew Breen 2206ately upon acceptance of bid. sign phase, is near completion.areavailableattheVillage'sAll interested persons are invit-PARCEL 2: Akinola Martins 1111 Unit availability subject to prior model that fits your Phase 2, which includes prepa-CommunityDevelopmentDe-edfoattend,be heard andTI-fAT PART OF LOT 9 (EX-Fabio Marcos 4034settlement of account. rationof plans and specifica-partment, Planning Division,question those presenting testi-CEPT THE NORTH 112 FEET,Gail f-iutson 4134Un'itU 101 Christine E. Johnson tions,is anticipated to begin in(847) 933-8447 Monday throughmony at the hearing.All inqui-AS MEASURED ON THE EASTCassie Patsy 3016Unit# 120 Christine E. Johnson the summer of 2014.PendingFriday, from 8:30 AM lo 5:00ries regarding this public hear-LINE THEREOF) INCarlos Alvarez 3071Unit# 223 Christine E. Johnson availability of funds, project con-PM. ing can be directed to NatalieKLEFSTAD'S INDUSTRIAL AD-Danielle Holmes 2079Unit# 303 Christine E. Johnson style, needs and struction is expected to begin inSPECIAL AID: Available upenMendel at the Village ofOITION TO HARWOODMelany LeFlore 1058Unif# 304 Christine E. Johnson 2016. The prolect will be sepa-request for the disabled. CallHarwood Heights Village Hall. HEIGHTS, A SUBDIVISION OFErika Edwards 4136Unif# 1254 Chnstine E. Johnson rated into two construction con-(847) 673-0500 or TDD (847)Respectfully submitted, THE NORTHEAST 140F SEC-Keith Carther 177 Un'd# 2226 Christine E. Johnson Unit# 2229 Chnstine E. Johnson tracts,wifhthefirstcontract933-6455. Marcia Pollowy TION 13, TOWNSHIP 40Shaun Gray I i 37 budget. constructing Old Orchard RoadInterested parties are invited toVillage Clerk NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST OFDaleesia Underwood I 140 Unit# 2231 Christine E. Johnson from l-94 lo Skokie Boulevard inattend this meeting. This notice3/20114 #747672 THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI-Rod Miller 2002Unitlf 2237 Christine E. Johnson 2016. The second constructionis for information purposes only. PUBLIC NOTICE DIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, 1LLI-Damon Washington 20143/13, 3/20/14 #736501 contract,anticipatedfor 2017,Published in the Skokie ReviewPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYNOIS Kenneth Fisher includes constructing both Oldon March 20, 2014. GIVEN,pursuanttoSectionBOUNDED AND DESCRIBEDKatondria McCarfer 2098 Orchard Roadfrom WoodsPaul Luke, Chairman 17.56.170(E)(2) of the HarwoodAS FOLLOWS: Gayle Parker 2104 Drive to l-94 and IDOT's bridge3/20/14 #747744 Heights Code of Ordinances,COMMENCING AT THEIN-Debbie Patterson 2153 construction project. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC thattheVillageofHarwoodTERSECTION OF THE SOUTHCommunity Renovation Engineering and environmental HEARING Heights Plan Commission willLINE OF THE NORTH 112.0Partners 2187 To PLACE A 2192 studieswillbeavailableforSkokie ZoningBoardofAp-be conducting a public hearingFEET OF SAID LOT 9, ASKeith P. 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WOOD_Y hen talking to Shailene back," she says. "I've never met somebody in the industry Woodley, it's irnme- who's more grateful, who pays it forward without talking diately clear that she's about it in the press or speaking about it to anyone else. That not your typical starlet. to me was the best advice,just learning through his actions." Right off the bat, she Living in the lush paradise, Woodley discovered yet calls attention to the another passion: environmentalism. "It was the first time I'd peculiarity of the inter- been surrounded by that much nature," she says. "It really view process. "How funny are our jobs?" she laughs. raised the stakes for the life I wanted to live." After leaving "I'm talking about myself you're asking me about me the island, Woodley got into "re-wilding,"whïch for and we don't know each other." her means "reconnecting to the ecosystem" by doing And while she's hap' to discuss her most recent things like eating organically, studying herbalism and role - starring in the March 21 cinematic adaptation of spénding time outdoors. She also began using her the wildly popular, Chicago-based Divergent novels - she's . burgeoning fame as a springboard for speaking out in noticeably more animated when expounding upon on the I the press about the things that mattered to her. "Part real-world causes close to her heart, including, to name just ofwhat I've been given is an opportunity to talk about II a few, feminism and "re-wilding" (more on that later). In things that I feel like need to be talked about, regard- the throes of these types of conversations, any Hollywood ' less ofwhether people agree with me," she says. posturing falls away and Woodley's voice takes on a musical In her following movie, "The Spectacular Now," quality, rising as she makes a passionate point, falling as she Woodley made a bold statement without saying a pauses to consider an answer and punctuated by a steady beat word. As down-to-earth teen Aimee, she wore no of laid-back "dudes" and "mans." makeup on screen, and often refused to paint her For the wise-beyond-her-years 22-year-old, acting face for the red carpet in hopes ofprornoting a more has nothing to do with celebrity. Yet, almost to her realistic standard ofbeauty for young women. "One big thing chagrin, she's got fame to spare, thanks to critically for me is empowering my sisters that are around me, every acclaimed performances in last year's indie hit "The woman on this planet," she says. "We got this. We can love Spectacular No"2O11's Oscar-winning "The De- each other." scendants" and ABC Family's ratingsjuggemaut "The The "Divergent" script spoke similarly to Woodley's Secret Life of the American Teenager." In Woodley's female-empowering instincts - she found herself drawn world, performing - like everything else she does - to the unorthodox relationship between Tris and her love is about passion. "It's been the same interest. "In a lot ofyoung adult films, relationships are based since I was five," she says. "I either on attraction and materialism versus respect, honor and have butterflies in my stomach when ¿From top: communication," she says. "I thought this would be a great I read a script,or I don't. IfI do have oodley with Theo platform to showcase what love can be. lt doesn't have to be butterflies, I do everything in my James ¡n "Divergent"; something that revolves around codependency" with Ansel Elgort in this power to be in that film, because it's Though Woodley spent several months shooting the film June's "The Fault in Our "The show did so many beautiftil things something my soul asked me to do.' in Chicago in the summer of2013, playing the lead meant Stars"; with Miles Teller ¡n for me, and there were times when I And perhaps because she's following she rarely had time to explore the city. "I got to know my 2013's "The Spectacular thought the writing was really realistic her heart instead ofchasing fame, apartment and I got to know movie sets," she laughs. During Now"; and with Geor and truthful," she says. "But there were each ofWoodley's parts has taught her limited downtime, she ate at The Publican and thrift- Clooney in 2011's other times when it was written from a her something about herself. "You shopped virtually unrecognized, something she knows she'll "The Descendants" [viewpoint] I didn't agree with." collect little tidbits ofwisdom as you no longer be able to do once the much-anticipated movie Woodley talks about truth a lot, and, go," she says. premieres. But she's not concerned about her snowballing likely because ofher experience on "Se- "Divergent" more than passed stardom. "I know me, I know my friends and family, and if it cret Life," it's become a key criteria in selectingjobs. "When Woodley's butterfly test. Based on the first installment of ever gets to be too much, I'll do something else,"she says. I started thinking about acting, I was like, 'Why do I love it the best-selling young-adult trilogy by Barrington native She's not blufling After she shoots the sequels, "Insur- so much? Why dol feel so fueled from it?" she says. "And Veronica Roth, the film is set in the not-so-distant future gent" and "Allegiant,"Woodley's schedule is clear. "Right I realized it's because when I see most films, I leave feeling in Chicago, where every member of society is forced to join now, I have zero intentions ofdoing another film," she says. affected and inspired and emotionally captivated. And all of a "faction," or tribe, based on their personality type. When "Until I read something I'm deeply invested in fim an that has to be based in truth." Woodley's character Beatrice "Tris" Prior attempts to, well, artistic point ofview, there's no reason to." For now, though, That epiphany encouraged Woodley to accept the part diverge from the dystopian system, she instigates an epic war. Woodley's fns can still catch her in two big projects set to of George Clooney's bright, troubled daughter in Alexander Woodley says she instantly identified with Tris' dissatisfac- premiere in 2014: Gres: Araki's "White Bird in a Blizzard," Payne's "The Descendants,"which marked her feature-film tion with the status quo. "Tris is fighting for selflessness and a moody 1980s thriller that debuted at Sundance, and an- debut and nabbed her a Golden Globe nomination. But the bravery and courage in a world where those things are looked other adaptation of a popular young adult novel, "The Fault industry accolades were nothing compared to what Woodley down upon. That was an interesting connection to things in Our Stars." calls the "liuè-changing" experience of filming in Hawaii, that are important to me." The latter, a heart-wrenching romance involving a cancer- where she formed lasting bonds with the Cast and crew - Growing up in Simi Valley, Calif, Woodley displayed that stricken teen, instilled in her yet another life lesson: "We have particularly Clooney. "He's like my second dad. He's got my same sense of purpose. She began modeling at the age of 4, a set number ofyears to be alive. Are we going to focus on and by the age of 10, she was already guest-starring on TV negativity and fear and doubt? Or are we going to focus on shows like "The District" and "The OC." She landed her love and compassion and kindness and fun and laughter?" first lead role on"The Secret Life of the American Teen- And even as Woodley's focus increasingly turns toward ager" at 17. The show, which ended last year, chronicled her activism, she's careful not to cast herselfas a heroine. "1 don't character's coming-of-age as she struggled with teen mother- FOR MORE OF OUR NTERVEW even know that it's bravery or outspokenness - it's just who hood. But it was also a coming-of-age for Woodley, who WTH SHAILENE. GO I am," she says. "I feel like we have a duty, we have a responsi- wrestled with promoting messages she didn't fully support. TO bility to be the best version ofourselves every single day."

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Indulgent eating is a" part of any great vacation, ut why not make food the cus of your next getaway? re, we've rounded up three ferent trips centered around a particular food or drink.j allowing you to see, study, and, of course, sample it on its home turf.

Buffalo Trace visitorslearn about the distillationprocess.

can be made anywhere - all it takes is corn whiskey, a charred new Thirsty for more? Check out Vendome Copper & oak barrel and a bit of aging. But there's Brassworks, which has been providing stills and Bourbonno better place to learn about the spirit other metal parts to bourbon distillers for more than in Kentucky, its birthplace. Distilleries of all than a Century (729 E. Franklin; Vendomecopper. sizes dot the Louisville area, offering tours, a look at corn). Or tour the Brown-Forman Cooperage, one the distilling process and tastings. We recommend of the largest makers of whiskey barrels in the a visit to Buffalo Trace, located an hour outside world, producing for Brown-Forman brands such Louisville, which produces many labels, including as Early Times and Jack DanIel's. (402 MacLean; the spicy Sazerac rye and the much-revered Pappy Brown..forman.com) Van Winkle (113 Great Buffalo Trace, Frankfort; Where to stay The grand, old-school Brown Ho- Buffalotracedistillery.com). Or for a trip back in time, tel (left) is the birthplace of the Hot Brown ($22). head to Evan Williams Bourbon Experience, located a traditional Louisville dish that's a combination on Louisville "whiskey row." It was Kentucky's first of toast points, bacon, turkey and Mornay sauce commercial distillery, and now offers a historical - an ideal accompaniment to a day of bourbon tour on how Americas native spirit goes from grain sampling. (Rooms start at $199.335 W. Broad- to glass, complete with bourbon samples. (528 W. way; BrownhoteL corn) Main; Evanwi/lianis corn)

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Oaxaca cheese in Huatulco, Mexico

he state of Oaxaca Expand the advonture: in Mexico is home Oaxacan cheese is to pre-Columbian served in most restau- cities like Monte rants and markets, so Alban and the recently there's no shortage of excavated Copalita, located opportunities to try outside Huatulco. It's also It. But we also recom- mend a trip two hours Rappahannock River oysters home to Oaxaca cheese, a fresh, mozzarella-like cheese down the coast from that's native to the region and Huatuico to the market boasts a slightly sweet flavor in Tehuantepec, where the early 1 890s, James Arthu r Croxton Jr. started harvest- and a supple, pliable texture. you'll have your pick ing Rappahannock River oysters in order to supplement his of bowling ball-sized And like mozzarella and oth- farmer's income. But the business has survived - and thrived cheeses from various er fresh cheeses, it loses flavor - overlooyears and through three generations, and now it's vendors (above). Tn just days after it's made due run by great-grandsons and cousins Ryan and Travis Croxton. At to oxidation, meaning there's Whore to stay In ad- Rappahannock Oyster Company, bivalve fans can check out breeding an immense taste difference ditlon to Infinity pools rooms, where teeny-tiny oysters are cultivated before they're "planted" between weeks-old, refrig- and a well-appointed in the river via cages - in the exact same spot where their ancestors erated Oaxaca cheese and spa, the new Secrets culled their harvest. If it's not peak season, take a walk down to the the stuff you can eat every Resort and Spa In water and try some fresh-shucked, straight-from-the-river oysters - morning at roadside stands. Huatulco (below) Is a a memorable experience, as the mollusk is most full-flavored when "I won't eat Oaxaca cheese foodie's delight, with eaten on the spot. "Our fathers weren't sentimental about any of this. that's more than one day nine different restau- We are," says Travis. (784 Locklies; Rroysters.com) rants, many of which Travis and Ryan Croxton old," says chefJane Bauer, an serve regional cuisine. Oaxacan resident who runs At Market Café, for Chiles + Chocolate Food example, dig into a Services in Huatulco. Under buffet featuring fresh- her knowledgeable eye,visi- Continu. th. tOast: Dig into made mole negro and tors can prepare handmade mole verde, chapulines Rappahannock Oyster Company's .- tortillas, salsa from scratch harvest at one of the Croxtons' three (spiced grasshop- and other fresh, authentic pers) and plenty of restaurants. Our pick? Merroir, a shore- foods, such as an avocado and side spot Just feet from the farm, dishes wIth Oaxaca poblano salad with pumpkin where almost the entire ever-changing cheese. (Rooms start seeds, radishes and Oaxacan menu is served raw or cooked on an around $300 a nIght cheese. ($75 per person; outdoor grIll. (784 Locklies Creek; Secretsresorts.com/ Huatulco-catering. corn) Rroysters.com) huatulco) Whore to stay While staying in the Rappahannock region, pass memorable nIghts at Pop Castle (right), a fully equipped, mid-l9th century plantation home that sleeps 16, with rents starting at $650-$800 per night. (Vrbo. com/357713)

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Or Crocodiles and humans www.COMEDYSPOPTZCHICAGO.com share the laughs -- ;prez Theatre Tckoti'..aster.cm . . ;. 'rnt hcaUu i 800 /45 3Do Box Office 773-549-8060 tkkelmaster BY MYRNA PETLICKI CHILL WITH 'FROZEN' For Sun-Times Media A prophecy traps a kingdom in eternal winter. Sound familiar? That's not the weather Lyle is not your ordinary crocodile. "He's forecast but the scenario in "Frozen." The a vaudevillian/dancer/circus performer," 2013 PG film will be shown at 4 p.m. Friday, TheEveningRush said Anthony Kayer, who plays the creature March 21 and 10 a.m. Saturday, March 22 at in the world premiere musical, "Lyle Finds Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln His Mother," 11 a.m. and I p.m. Saturdays Ave. and Sundays, March 22-April 27. at Lifeline For details, call (847) 965-4220 or go to Theatre, 6912 N. Glenwood Ave., Chicago. www.mgpl.org. jHe's also different because his adoptive fam- ily is human. WONDER-FILLED SHOW This is Kayer's first time performing Anything is possible is the message of Geoff k A öpiWORKING -YOURIIbY (ALLS as an animal and he's enjoying it. "He has Akins. He proves it at every performance the eagerness and wanting and wonder of of his Bubble Wonders show. Aidas will cut a child," the actor said. "But, at the same bubbles in halI insert a pencil into a bubble time, he's very conscientious about rules andwithout it popping and do other amazing things while encouraging kids to believe in &ROLL regulations, and other people's feelings. He's '.--'UPYOURSLEEVES everyone's best friend." themselves, 2 p.m. Sunday, March 23 at Lin- Lyle sets off on an adventure when his coinwood Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave former performing partner writes a let- For details, call (847) 677-5277 or go to ter saying he has located Lyle's crocodile www.lincolnwoodlibraoy.org. mother. But can he trust Hector P. Valenti? Tickets are $15. For details, call (773) 761- CO TO THE CARDEN R'í IIbiit the 4477 or go to wwUifelinetheatre.com. Kids will learn an ancient Japanese art form duiing an Interactive Swninagashi news highlights DUCK! Demonstration, at the Malott Japanese Gar- Food is flying in "Cloudy with a Chance den Spring Weekend, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, nd. of Meatballs 2," 2-4 p.m. Saturday, March March 22 and Sunday, March 23 at the Chi- Lday'swevou 22 at Niles Public Library 6960 Oakton St. cago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, You and your children will get a little snack Glencoe. The festival includes a Japanese tea (but not meatballs) during the 94-minute demonstration, traditional storytelling and PG film. Koto harp performances. Get ii ' e know now at M11TI(S.COM/REGISTER For detail, call (847) 663-1234 or go to For details, call (847) 835-5440 or go to wwwnileslibraryorg. www.chicagobotanic.org. 34 I THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2014 A PIONEER PRESSUBUCAflON NIL

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your everyday photos into works of art with these Turneasy to make projects. Photo Action Figures Superman who? This craft turns family and friends into action figures, sports stars, and superheroes.

You need: Photographs of family and friends Chipboard (available at most office supply and craft stores) Glue stick Scissors Embellishments such as 3-D stickers, rhinestones and capes (made with felt)

Directions: Cut photograph into a silhouette of your subject. Glue photograph to chipboard Photo "action figures, and cut around silhouette. embellished photo note cards Embellish "action figure" as and photo flowers are all fun desired. and easy for kids to make. i

To make a stand, cut the PHOTO B'( BETH ENGELMAN leftover chiphoard into a 4-inch semicircle. Cut a 1-inch slit at the bottom of the figure and slide onto stand. Clear cellophane pulled taut, yet has enough give to Use the glass to help you draw Place a dab of glue on one of the Note: To keep the figure from Embellishments such as allow the card to fold. a circle on your photograph. Note: petals and pull petals together, to wobbling make sure bottoms of sequins, sand, pebbles o glitter the middle of the circle will be the make a flower. bqth the action figure and stand Double-sided tape Photo flowers middle of the flower, so position Pinch the petals at the crease to are flush and perpendicular Let love bloom with these fresh- the glass to highlight your favorite give the flower more shape. Directions: faced flowers that are made with part ofthe photo. Add a stem with floral wire; Embellished Notecards Measure and cut celloplane so - what else? Photographs. Cut photograph into a circle. first, make a small loop at the These whimsical handmade that it's about 2 inches longer and Fold the circle in half so that end of your wire, then poke the cards are perfect for weddings, wider than the cardstock. You need: you have a semicircle. wire through the center of your graduations and times when you Fold cardstock in half aid glue Photographs Fold the semicircle in half again photo. want to send a little extra some- photograph to front cover (it's easiest to use photos that (making a fan shape). Secure flower to stem with thing Another bonus? You'll finally Unfold cardstock and tape cel- are printed on computer paper) Cut the "fan" from end to end floral tape. have a chance to showcase those lophane to bottom and both sides Glass or round object until it resembles an ice cream Place flowers in a vase and enjoy! lovely scenic shots you took on of the cardstock. (for tracing) cone. your last vacation. Pour in embellishments Pencil Unfold your circle to find an - Thankyou to the creative (pebbles, sand, etc.) througi the Glue 8-petal flower. mind, atPhotojojofor sharing I You need: top opening. Floral tape Cut off the least important thLs lovely cruft. For more cool Photographs Tape the top opening closed, Floral wire petal as well as half of the petal projects visit http://photojojo.com/ Colored cardstock making sure the cellophane is Directions: next to it. store/?src=chicago. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2014 35 I I

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Skokie's Young Professionals Des Plaines Geological Family Fun: Untuned, THURSDAY, MARCH 20 Group: March Madness SUBMIT YOUR EVENT Society's 49th Annual Jewelr Unplugged Came Day Mysterious Morocco 6 p.m.: Join Infuse, the Skokie Cham- Gem, Fossil, Mineral and 2 p.m.: Play some good, old-fashioned ber's Young Professionals Group for a To submit an event for board games. Skokie Public Library, I pm.: Join professor Joe Cunniff for Lapidary Arts Show night of March Madness. The Village consideration in print, visit 9:30 am.: Guests will enjoy live 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. Call 847- a film and creative commentary with Inn Pizzeria, 8050 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. www.pioneerlocal.com/ demonstrations, educational exhibits, 324-3149. Moroccan stuffed dates. Mather's, Call 847-673-0240. $12 for members submit-content and click the door prizes, raffles, silent auctions and 7134 W. Higgins Ave., Chicago. Call "Events" tab on the left side of the and nonmembers; includes appetizers other activities. Des Plaines Park Dis- Saturday Family Films 773-774-4804. and cash bar. screen. Please submit the event trict Leisure Center, 2222 Birch St., Des at CAMS: 'Frozen' no later than ID days before the State of the Village Luncheon Plaines. Call 847-298-4653. $1-$3. 2 p.m.: Anna, a fearless optimist, sets Classic Film Series: desired publication date. off on an epic journey to find her sister I p.m.: Lincolnwood Chamber's Annual Abraham Lincoln' Homebrewing Club: Brew Day Elsa, whose icy powers have trapped State of the Village address by Mayor 7p.m.: Watch the rediscovered 1930 IO am.: The club meets to brew its the kingdom of Arendelle in eternal Jerry Turry. Lincolnwood Community film hat was one of the first major March beer. Must be 21 or older to winter. Stars ldina Menzel, Kristen Bell. Room, 4170 W. Morse Ave., Lincoln- historical films of the sound era. 93 attend. Elmwood Park Public Library, 102 minutes. Evanston Public Library - wood. Call 847-679-5760. $25-$35. minutes. Stars Walter Huston, Una Dinner Theater Petra & Andy I W. Conti Parkway, Elmwood Park. Call Chicago Avenue Branch, 900 Chicago 4:30 p.m.: Dinner followed by vocalist 708-453-7645. Ave., Evanston. Call 847-448-8610. Travel Film Merkel and William L. Thorne. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Petra van Nuis and guitarist Andy 2p.m.: Enjoy a family-friendly movie Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Brown performing soft jazz stylings Introduction to the Open Studio Leave No Child Inside: Seeds traveling through a different part of the of classic songs. Mather's, 7134 W. Process 2 p.m.: Children ages 2 and older with world. Call 847-825-3123 to find out John Caperona Higgins Ave., Chicago. Call 773-774- IO a.m.: Explore the OSP process and a caregiver can start a spring garden. what movie is playing this week. Park 8 p.m.: The Chicago native, who 4804. $8-$10. learn to combine intuitive art-making Evanston Ecology Center, 2024 McCor- Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect has appeared on HBO and Comedy with thoughtful writing and reflection. mick Blvd., Evanston. Call 847-448- Ave., Park Ridge. Central, performs stand-up. $22 and Field School 60th Annual No art or writing experience necessary. 8256. $5 per person. a minimum of two food or drink items. V-Show 'Queen of Diamonds Open Studio Project, 903 Sherman Hot Ticket 'Gravity' Additional performances Friday at A Crowned Caper' Ave., Evanston. Call 847-475-0390. 'Jump Up!' 2 p.m.: A medical engineer and an 10:30 p.m. at Saturday at 9:30 p.m. 7 p.m.: By using their observation skills, $55-$65. 3 p.m.: Dana McCarthy performs astronaut work together to survive Zanies Comedy Night Club Rosemont, a Field School student (played by a high-energy music for families. Eisen- after an accident leaves them adrift in 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. parent) solves a mystery that even the Art Exploration Series: hower Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo space. Stars Sandra Bullock, George most famous grown-up detectives can't The Impressionists Ave., Harwood Heights. Clooney. Call 847-929-5101 or check begin to crack. Performances are at 7 Noon: Learn about some of the most FRIDAY, MARCH21 out the Movies & More page on www. p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. famous impressionist painters. This is 'It Gets Better The Concerf mgpl.orgto learn more. Morton Grove Sundays through March 23. Eugene a five-week session that begins at noon 5 p.m.: "lt Gets Better: The Concert" Happy Hour with Shirley Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Field Elementary School, 707 Wisner Feb. 8, Feb. 22, March 8 and March is a musical testament to the power I p.m.: Shirley shares jokes, riddles and Morton Grove. St., Park Ridge. Call 312-636-1717. $7, 22. Mather's, 7134 W. Higgins Ave., of song to move hearts and change funny stories with the group. Mather's, $5 ages 2 and under. Chicago. For more information, call minds and to promote support of 7134W. Higgins Ave., Chicago. Call Brickton Art Center Class 773-774-4804. openly gay and lesbian adults, mentors 4p.m.: Students grades two to six can 773-774-4804. 'One Night of Queen' and straight allies. Ebenezer Lutheran enjoy a monthly art class taught by a B p.m.: Gary Mullen & The Works Card Making Party Church, 1650W. FosterAve., Chicago. Friday Film: 'Gravity' staff member from the Brickton Art perform a tribute to Queen. Rosemont Noon: The event features guest Call 773-661-0928. $20, $15 - Seniors, I p.m.: A medical engineer and an astro- Center. Registration is limited. Park Theatre, 5400 N. River Road, Rose- artist Yvonne Hurlburt. Call to register. $10 - Student/Children. naut work together to survive after an Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect mont. $3720-$7820. lannelli Studios Heritage Center, 255 accident leaves them floating in space. Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. N. Northwest Highway, Park Ridge. Call The Ten Tenors Starring Sandra Bullock and George 8 p.m.: The Australian vocal troupe 847-692-4297. $20. Clooney. 91 minutes. Lincolnwood SATURDAY. ' Craft Studio: Rainbow Loom performs. Rosemont Theatre, 5400 N. Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave., Mother-Son Strike Zone River Road, Rosemont. $5205-$11305. 4:30 p.m.: Learn how to make a Lincolnwood. Call 847-677-5277. Morton grove Farmers Market Noon: Put on those bowling shoes and bracelet using colorful rubber Indoor Spring Market Gerald Albright bands. For kids in grades 4to 8. No hit the lanes for cosmic bowling. The Movie: 'Last Vegas' 9 am.: Enjoy prepared foods, artisan 8 p.m.: The saxophonist performs, 1:30 p.m.: A screening of the 2013 afternoon includes pizza, bowling and registration required. Skokie Public foods, baked goods, jewelry, handmade along with special guest vocalist Selina comedy about the antics of three a special photo of mom and her son(s). Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. Call body products, pet foods, children's ac- Albright. InterContinental O'Hare ' 60-something friends during their stay Registration required. Brunswick 847-324-3149. tivities, live music by Cd Lele and Bob Hotel and Gallery, 5300 N. River Road, in Las Vegas. Starring Robert De Niro, Zone, 3111 River Road, River Grove. Perlstein and ever-popular RC Juggles Rosemont. $49-$69. Morgan Freeman and Michael Douglas. Women in Motion Wine Tasting balloon artist. Morton Grove Civic Cen- Call 847-455-2852. $16 residents, $18 105 minutes. Skokie Public Library, 6p.m.: Join the Lincolnwood, Sau- nonresidents. 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. ter, 6140 Dempster St., Morton Grove. SUNDAY, MARCH23 ganash and Edgeb rook Chambers of Call 847-750-6436. Friends Book Sale Commerce for the Lincolnwood's Wom- YA 'Divergenf Release Party YA 'Divergent' Book-to-Movie 2 p.m.: Browse a selection of discount- en's Business Organization wine tast- 4 p.m.: Students in grades six to 12 Playdate with Nature Event ed items, including hardcover books, ing. Whole Foods Market Sauganash can find out what faction they are 9 am.: Games, crafts and educational Noon: Join friends for a trip to the Pick- DVDs and COs for SI and paperback will provide wines, cheeses and hors and celebrate the movie release of activities based around the seasonal wick to watch the "Divergent" movie, books for 50 cents. Eisenhower Public d'oeuvres. Proceeds benefit the Whole "Divergent" with faction tattoos, trivia nature theme of the day. Registration followed by a discussion at the library Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Planet Foundation. North Branch Arts, and more. Park Ridge Public Library, required. Wildwood Nature Center, Heights. 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OPENING FRIDAY p . DIVERGENT w - Fri. Mar 28 Rated PC-13 for intense violence and ac- Don't miss this amazing tion, thematic elements and some sensuality C legend Stars: Shailene Woodley, Theo James, with just his acoustic Kate Winslet, Miles Teller, Jai Courtney guitar, harmonica and A girl classified "Divergent" (Woodley) in penchant for great a future society divided into factions based storytelling. on abilities, discovers she and others of w t. her kind have been targeted for extinction. Neil Burger ("The Illusionist") directed the futuristic thriller.

ENEMY Home-wreckers anonymous: Stacy Martin and Urna Rated R for some strong sexual content, Thurman ¡n "Nymphomaniac." graphic nudity and language Q Stars: Jake Gyllenhaal, Melanie Laurent, and a melodramatic meltdown midway Sarah Gadon almost knocks it off course, but it's pretty t A professor (Gyllenhaal) decides to track funny at times - mainly because it's raun- o Fri. Apr 04 down his double after spotting him in a mov-chier than usual and Brown and McLen- ie - and suddenly finds his life dangerously don-Covey strike a few sparks. A group of o Experience your favorite Los complicated. Denis Villeneuve ("Prisoners") five very different single moms reluctantly Lobos tunes with 'ntimate directed the thriller. join forces after their kids get into trouble and compelling acoustically- at a ritzy prep school. unplugged" rearrangernents. MUPPETS MOST WANTED o Rated PG for some mild action THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL Cl) Stars: Tina Fey, Ricky Gervais, 'T'y Burrell **** MADELEINE During a world tour, the Muppets find Rated R for language, some sexual con- PEYROUX themselves mistaken for a gang of jewel tent and violence thieves led by a Kermit look-alike. James Stars: Ralph Fiennes, F. Murray Abra- Bobin ("The Muppets," "Flight of the Con- ham, Bill Murray, Willem Dafoe, Adrien a) chords") returns for the family comedy. Brody Sat, Apr 05 If you admire director Wes Anderson at NYMPHOMANIAC: VOL. I his best ("Rushmore," "The Royal Tenen- Often compared to Billie ** 1/2 baums," "Fantastic Mr. Fox," 2012's "Moon- Holiday's vocal styling, Rated: No MPAA rating rise Kingdom"), there's a good chance Peyroux is known for her Stars: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Stellan you'll be delighted by this masterfully intimate interpretations of Skarsgard, Stacy Martin, Shia LaBeouf executed, highly stylized, occasionally per- the early Americanblues After putting mankind out of its misery verse farce. "Grand Budapest Hotel" is the Jlsjt High and jazz repertoire. with a cosmic cataclysm in "Melancholia," story of Gustav H (Fiennes in a rare comic Schoo' Danish director Lars von Trier is back role), legendary concierge ofthe hotel in with another artfully ifimed misanthropic its 1930s glory days. He's embroiled in an Cube News 4 JK)1l'J3F provocation. This time, the subject is sex increasingly complicated struggle involv- for local (complete with trickily edited hardcore ing murder, a priceless stolen painting, E4i sequences featuring porn-actor stand-ins) young love, an evil aristocrat with a homi- sports i,-. ? I and the main character is Joe (Gainsbourg), cidal henchman (Brody and Dafoe), more cove rage. Fn, May 09 J1_L__!! a soul-deadened lust addict recounting murders, a prison break and a climactic led by the virtuosic her erotic misadventures to a sympathetic cross-country chase. It's strange to think pedal steel guitarist. listener (Skarsgard) who found her beaten of Anderson turning out a crowd pleaser Robert Randolph in an alley. "The Joy of Sex" it's not, and given his eccentric work (on display here), Check it & the Family Band things presumably get worse next month in but this may be as close as he gets. out now at generate soulful volume two. funky music that's VERONICA MARS pure energy and joy. STILL PLAYING Rated PG-13 for sexuality including references, drug content, violence, strong high THE SINGLE MOMS CLUB language school Stars: Kristen Bell, Jason Dohring, NorthShoreCenter.org Rated PC-13 for some sexual material Jamie Lee Curtis, Martin Starr cube 7.673.6300 and thematic elements Years after walking away from her news Stars: Nia Long, Amy Smart, Wendi career as a teen private eye, Veronica Feature Series 2013-2014 (Bell) returns home to help an old flame 0com pBnay McLendon-Covey, Cocoa Brown, Tyler Perry W1NTRUsT A solid base-hit for writer/director/pro- (Dohring) accused of murder. Rob .iid-i:iii. North Thora Cei for the Pioewr,Pias - ducer Perry ("A Madea Christmas"). It's a Thomas wrote and directed the return IILI PErfomigMsSkokie little heavy on the solidarity vibe, perhaps, to his hit TV series. THURSDAY MARCH 20, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL

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Death Notices General Information MIshkin, Madolyn "Meg" (flee Girvin) Age 67, longtime Morton Grove Concerning The resident, formerly of Detroit, MI. Devoted mother of Ross (Lisa) Mishkin and Leah (Mark) Clements; Death Notice Page loving "Nana" to Isabel, Blythe, Eliza, Avery and. A paid deth notice may be ordered to Everett; dear sister of Ceil Hoeft and James (Sue) Girvin; fond aunt of many nieces and nephews.appear inthe Pioneer Press when funeral Predeceased by her parents, Robert and Bettyarrangementsaremade, and must be Girvin. Special thanks to her devoted caregiver, Patty Worth. submittediflwriting.Informationabout Longtime bus driver and jack-of-all-tradesatcharges foreath notices may be obtained Express Golf Middle School and Hynes Elementary, she will bemissedbycountlessstudents,parents,from area funeral directors or by calling (847) teachers and Morton Grove neighbors. 998-3400. A 4-hour fax service is offered at She always loved to tend to her garden, read, dote on her dogs, and travel, especially to Arizona(847) 486-6836 or death notices may be e- and Colorado. mailed to deathnotices©pioneerlocal.com. In keeping with Meg's wishes, there will be no funeral service. In lieu of flowers, the family is. An in memoriam or card of thanks may be Go ndolences requesting that contributions be made to theplaced using the same information above. Parkinson's Disease Foundation, 1359 Broadway, ' Suite 1509, New York, NY, 10018 (or www.pdf.org, The deadline for placing a death notice, in 800-457-6676). memoriam or card of thanks,is Monday

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Matt Palucki and Nick Burt both recently earned all-University Athletic Association honors for their play on the Washington Uni- versity men's basketball team. Palucki, a junior forward from Park Ridge and a Mame South alumnus, was named to the all-UAA first team, while Burt, a junior forward from Western Springs and a Lyons alumnus, was named an all-UAA honorable mention. Led in part by Palucki and Burt, the Bears from St. Louis finished their season with a 24-3 record and a run to the second round of the NCAA Division ifi Men's Basket- ball Championship. Palucki finished the season ranked third on the team in scoring DIVI INh (144 points per game) and second QIA IONS in rebounding (6.9) while starting all 27 games. Burt also started every game and ranked fifth on the team in scoring (7.8 points) and third in rebounding (5.8). Forward Tom Garvin, a Hinsdale Central alumnus from Hinsdale, was also a member of the team. He appeared in 15 games as a sophomore and contributed 19 points and 12 rebounds.

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Ill GIRLS LACROSSE SEASON PREVIEW NOTEBOOK Loyola's lineup loaded with college recruits

While Murray has moved "We have to remain composed in the bigger games and have con- on to Stanford, Trevians fidence in ourselves as a team," the eighth-year coach said. still feature Marquette Lesch will lean on senior attack- recruit McGuire er Calie Nowak, senior defender Kara Stevens and senior goalie Evi BY MATT HARNESS Gountanis this spring. [email protected], @hamesspreps Clenbrook North The last year the Loyola girls Glenbrook North coach Thomas lacrosse team had this many se- Rosenbaum said his team needs niors planning to play the sport in consistent play from its defense to r, college was 2010. be successful this spring. Those Ramblers went on to a It should help that seven of the state championship, the second in eight returning starters are from a run that now stands at five in a the midfield and defense, including row. senior goalie Marielle Billig. "It's hard to compare, but they are similar," Loyola coach John Evanston Dwyer said of the 2010 and 2014 The Wildkits welcome back 11 of senior classes. 18 players, including seven start- Going into this season, seven ers, from a team that finished 9-9 Ramblers are scheduled to play la- during the regular season a year crosse at the next level, including ago. senior midfielders Annie Dooley Evanston's strength rests in the and Maggie Nick. Dooley has midfield, where seniors Joan Gib- signed with Notre Dame, and Nick bons, Rachel Kornbluh and Kate has signed with Stanford. Pingry all are back in uniform. But there could be a difference "We have a very balanced and between the two clubs, Dwyer well-rounded team this year" sixth- said. year coach Sarah McKenna said. "We might be deeper, and we Maine South have a lot of players who can play a lot of positions," the 13th-year The Hawks will have as many coach said. sophomores (seven) as juniors Dwyer said he could play as and seniors combined, accord- many as 18 girls this season from a ing to second-year coach Charles roster that features 11 sophomores Solomon. and freshmen. The coach said the Loyola's Gieriet Bowen, who is pictured during the state championship game against Montini on May 31, 2013, exemplifies the Attacker Lauren Hendry, competition for playing time has Ramblers' versatilily. She played attacker last season and is a good defender. FILE attacker Abigail Greiber and led to the younger players working defender Jenny Swanson are the out at multiple positions. When we integrate the younger is itching to end Loyola's reign. "New Trier had the luxury of only returning seniors with varsity But the veterans also are ver- girls and get them some experi- The left-hander is one of the top having a player like Kelsey Mur- experience. satile, according to Dwyer. Senior ence, we will have a lot of depth." players in the state and will be ray, and she was a phenomenal Maine South finished 10-12 last Gieriet Bowen, a Boston College looked to as one of the Trevians' asset to have," Loyola coach John spring. New Thor go-to scorers, according to New Dwyer said. "But they have a lot of recruit, is a good example. Rena "Last year, she was an attacker, A new era is upon New Trier af-Trier coach Pete Collins. talented players still there." but she's such a good defender, ter last year's graduation of Kelsey "She brings a very deter- Kate Houston is in her first Gleiibrook South too," said Dwyer, who probably willMurray, arguably the program's mined attitude, and she will pose season in charge of the Panthers, play Bowen as a midfielder this best-ever player and now a fresh- matchup problems on the attack," The Titans welcome back eight who won one game last season. year. man attacker at Stanford. said Collins, the 14th-year coach starters from a team that ad- Houston said twice as many girls Loyola, which went 23-3 a year But the Trevians, who finished who guided New Trier to the state vanced to the state quarterfinals are on the roster this spring as a ago, once again should be the 17-4-1 and third in the state a year championship in 2008. and went 13-9 a year ago. year ago. ago, aren't exactly starting over. Seniors Julie Ball, Betsey Kvam Glenbrook South coach Annie "We have players and coaches I favorite to win the state title. "It's a battle-tested group," Senior midfielder Charlotte and Bridget Zimmerman are threeLesch said the main focus this sea- who are energized and excited to Dwyer said. "They are an unselfish McGuire, who has signed to play atother returning starters who will son is getting the girls to believe in get out and play this year," Hous- group, and they trust each other. Marquette, headlines a team that join McGuire in the midfield. themselves. ton said. 50 THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

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ID GIRLS SOFTBALL SEASON PREViEW NOTEBOOK Maine South improves strength, conditioning

Villalobos' ability to locate her pitches creates optimism for Maine East

BY MIKE CHAMERNIX For Sun-Times Media, @MikeChamernik

Like most local softball teams, Maine South has practiced indoors for most of the season. But, according to coach Emmy Pasier, the Hawks have made the most of their time off the field. Pasier said the team needed to get physi- cally stronger and faster, so they've lifted in the weight room and done body-bearing exercises (push-ups, lunges, squats) and sprints during practice. "We're inside, so let's take advantage of that," Pasier said. 'We have one area of the school that has three levels, so let's run stairs." The Hawks' experienced roster expects to improve on last year's 9-14 record. Maine South has five returning starters. Senior pitcher Jenna Christie, senior catcher Emily Wolf and junior shortstop Nina Anderson anchor the infield, and juniors Courtney Richardson and Emily Suwanski will play center field and left field, respectively. "If you're looking at a roster, that's pretty nice," Pasier said. "I haven't had the luxury of returning five starters in a while." Maine East The Blue Demons' defense will get a jolt from freshman pitcher Alex Villalobos. Maine East's Alyssa 1a1ej tags out Nues West's Alyssa Falcone at second base during their April 5, 2013, game. Matej has played shortstopon the varsily the last Villalobos has two primary pitches, a three years, but she could be moved around this season.i FILE fastball and changeup, and pounds the strike zone. Maine East coach Emiliano Hernandezthem far this yeat The team has six seniors, Hiles North "Every year her arm and bat gets stron- said he doesn't expect many walks or wild five juniors and three sophomores, and Niles North's lack of situational experienceget;" Wìck said. "She's a girl that works hard pitches, so the defense will be more engaged coach Nicole Rey oHs has coached a major-hurt the team last season. This year, coach on and offthe field." with a faster game. ity of them in tral softball as far back as Karin Wick has incorporated game situa- "We finally have a girl that's a natural four years ago. tions and challenges hito practices. Batters, Ridgewood pitcher, not someone that we've had to con- "They've beenorking for this season," for instance, don't get 10 batting practice With 10 sophomores, including pitcher stantly train," Hernandez said. Reynolds said. "They're probably the most swings; they have to work the count and onlySarah Straughn, Ridgewood is very Elsewhere, senior Alyssa Matej has committed team I've ever had." get three strikes. young. Senior Arlena D'Amato, a quick played varsity for three years as a shortstop. Senior pitcher ayton Genis returns to "I'm hoping that when we get to those big second baseman, is the team's veteran This year she might play other positions, the circle after mising most of last year games, that we actually perform like we've leader. including the outfield. with injuries. been there before," Wick said. The Rebels have practiced primarily "She's just a good athlete," Hernandez Her twin sister Paylor Genis is a good- Niles North has eight sophomores, but indoors. They have worked on all aspects of said. "She can play anywhere on the dia- hitting first baseman. senior Sarah Benjamin is a standout offen- the gaine, splitting the team up and working mond." Junior Val Sherman will play third base sive player and team leader in the outfield. on offense and defense equally. for senior Jill Rashid, a 2013 all-conference Nibs West Benjamin hit three home runs and had an "We just vary what we do to try to keep player who's likely out this season after .856 OPS in 2013, along withonlytwo fieldingeveryone interested and working hard," The Wolves hope experience will take shoulder surgery, according to Reynolds. errors and four assists. coach Steve Poznansky said. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2014 51 I I

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By DAN SHALD( on the school's all-time list, just three shy of For Sun-Times Media, @danshalin the 36 scored by record-holder Cory Zielke (2005-08). Once again this season, the Maine South Tirovolas also has 13 career assists and girls soccer team almost certainly will have is tied for fifth on the school's all-time list. to find a way past powerhouses Loyola and Zielke ranks first with 18. New Trier if it wants to win a sectional title. Niles West coach Brett Clish said he's still The Hawks went 13-5-7 last year and lost trying to decide which formation will bring to Loyola in the Class 3A sectional semifi- out the best in Tirovolas again this season. nals. If there is any advantage Maine South "She's continuing to get better and work might have over the Ramblers and Trevians on her game, on her shot, her speed and - and both teams could be even better than everything" he said. "We're trying to figure they were a year ago - it's experience. out if it will just be Vicki [up topi or we'll play Though the Hawks lost 35-goal-scorer two up there. We're switching it around [in Affison Curry to graduation, the team has preseasoni practice to see what fits us best." eight seniors who played a year ago and The Wolves, who went 8-14-1 last season, it welcomes back senior midfielder Jessie remain a young team, with just two seniors, Schmidt, a DePaul signee who missed last sevenjuniors, 11 sophomores and two fresh- season with an ACL injury men. "We haven't even voted on captains yet," Maine South coach JJ Crawford said. Maine East "This is the first year I honestly don't know Though the Blue Demons went just 3-17 who will be [the captains] because [all the last year, coach Julie Dickinson said ail signs seniors] would do a great job. We'll vote for point to improvement this spring. three, but all could be captains because of One reason for Dickinson's optimism is their leadership ability, how serious they are Maine East has more club players than ever, and their drive to want to do well. We're in which is due in large part to two-year-old good hands." local club team Olympiacos. In addition to Up front, senior Lexi Kiotis, who has playing more soccer, athletes from the five committed to Dominican in River Forest, is communities that feed into Maine East are expected to fill some of the scoring void left playing together in the offseason. by Curry's departure. "[This preseason] their touch on the ball is better, their conditioning is better and Hilos North they're starting at a level we normally have Vikings third-year coach Paul Elkins said to work to get to," Dickinson said. the bar has been raised slightly after the Ridgewood school's boys soccer team captured that program's first CSL North title in the fall. The Nardulli family continues to supply "I think the boys winning this year made the Rebels with plenty of soccer talent. This an impact on our school and the girls are year, freshman Gabriella Nardulli will join aware of that and it's meaningful for the her older sister Cettina, a senior midfielder, girls," Elkins said. "[This season] is kind of on the squad. the first tüne we brought that up for our Two years ago, Cettina Narduili and team, the first time we talked about [win- older sister Annalisa Nardulli were part of a ning conference] and the goal for us to win a Ridgewood team that reached the Class IA conference championship." sectional final. Elkins returns most of the impact players Now, Gabriella Nardulli joins the program from a team that went 7-9-3 last season and with a stellar reputation and a chance to he said the defense should be the strength of strike up a partnership with her sister in the this year's team. midfield. Sophomore goalkeeper Nina Yonan Maine South forward Lexi Kiolis, who is pictured in an April 6, 2013, game, is expected Io help the Hawks "[Gabriella Nardullii can dribble, pass returns after an all-conference performance overcome the loss of Misan Curry to graduation. Curry scored 35 goals in 2013. i sii and shoot with both feet and has great field last season. Senior defender Sara Beladi is a awareness and composure," Ridgewood returning starter. at Drake. Nibs West coach Kenny Caslin said. "Cettina and Junior Alyssa Brand is back in the Junior midfielder Luci Valenzuela was an Junior forward Vicki Tirovolas scored 16 Gabriella are playing on the same team, and midfield after being named team MW last all-conference performer last spring, and goals last season as a sophomore and found this combination might prove to have more season. Brand, who led the team with 12 senior forward Itzy Hernandez has signed tothe net 17 times as a freshman. chemistry than the first Nardulli connec- goals in 2013, has verbally committed to playplay at Chicago's Robert Morris University. Tirovolas' 33 career goals put her fourth tion." THURSDAY, MARCH 20,2014 I A PIONEER PRESSPUBLICATION ML

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BY ERIC VAN DRIL Frankos (Iowa) and Kyle 1ichard- For Sun-Times Media, @VanDnlSports son (Notre Dame) - come through its program recently, and the Notre Dame baseball coach Hawks have compiled an impres- Nelson Gord tried something radi- sive list of accomplishments during cal two years ago when he used the last four years: The Hawks a different pitcher in each inning have won two CSL South titles, during the Dons' playoff run. three regionals and two sctiona1 Gord doesn't plan to use that crowns. exact same strategy this year, but Replacing the college players he'll try something similar. The and many other above-average Dons have four quality starters - high school players doesn't faze senior Pat Dillon, sophomore Sain Maine South coach Bill Milano. He Ferri, junior Joe Rimac and junior said the Hawks have enough skill Adnan Sator - and Gord said he on this year's roster to challenge plans on having them each throw New Trier and Glenbrook; South about 2-3 innings an outing, and for a CSL South champioiship. make two appearances a week. Maine South will be led by se- The goal is to keep hitters from nior center fielder Gehrig Parker, getting acclimated to a pitcher, a Butler recruit, and senior Bobby Gord explained, and it also will let Pennington. Pennington, who was him use the staff's top pitchers the squad's closer last yeai is ex- more. pected to be the ace of the pitching «In any game, the first time staff. Junior shortstop Caleb de- Notre Dame pitcher Adnan Sator throws to first to check on the runner during a May 9, 2013, game. Sator, who has verbally corn- through the order, the pitcher Marigny and junior catcher Zach milled to Kansas, is one of four pitchers scheduled to pftch 2-3 innings Iwice a week for the Dons. i ROE always has the advantage - he's Parker - Gehrig Parker's younger going to be fresh, you haven't brother - also figure to have program." Maine East Chris Rzewnicki. Malicki is the seen what he has that day," Gord prominent roles for the HWkS. The Blue Demons, who have only junior among those players. said. "Then you get to the second Nibs North just three seniors on their roster, The others are seniors. NilesWest time through the lineup, and that Things will look different for will be led by sophomore short- The Rebels also have a tal- competitive edge goes down a little The Wolves have featurd a pairNues North up the middle this stop Jose Trujillo, junior catcher! ented sophomore class headlined bit. And the third time through of standouts in recent seathns and year. Junior Tony Granato is the pitcher Lukas Parker, senior third by shortstop Michael Ruffolo, a the lineup is really where it starts Niles West coach Garry Giistalson team's first-year starting center basemanitcher Will Heins and transfer from Notre Dame. Uble tipping in favor of hitters because said he'll try to overcome the loss- fielder, and while senior Ari Cone senior first baseman4itcher David said Ruffolo will likely bat leadoff the pitcher's fatigued [and] you've es of 2012 graduate Kevin 1oss (a is back at shortstop, he's also the Schnobrich. this year. already seen him twice. So really Pittsburgh Pirates minor leaguer) team's No. i pitcher. That means anything that we can do to keep and 2013 graduate Kyle Colletta coach Ed Toledo will have to Ridgewood Northridge .,it in our pitchers' favor, and our (playing at Northern Kentcky) shuffle his middle infield when There have been instances when Northridge annually travels to a defense's favor, why not do that?" by stressing work ethic duiing the Cone is on the mound. Ridgewood has struggled with its warmer climate during its spring Gord said he tentatively plans preseason. I Sophomore Alex Nanut, junior depth during coach Chris Uhle's break. to use Dillon and Rimac in the "Our motto this year that we've Chris Jefferies and freshman tenure - the Rebels won the Class The Knights are scheduled to same game, and pair Sator with got on our shirts is 'red-colar Jiovanny Sanchez all figure to see 3A Guerin Regional with just 11 leave for Orlando, FIa., on Monday Ferri. Sator (verbally committed baseball,' meaning we have to time at second base and shortstop players in 2011 - but that's not an and they will play in a tourna- to pitch at Kansas) and Ferri (ver- bring our lunch pale and g out this year. issue this season. ment at Disney's Wide World of bally committed to catch at Notre every day in practice and g$ a Junior Anthony Sanchez will UhIe called this year's squad theSports Complex. Northridge went Dame) are both Division I recruits.little better," said Gustafsoi, whosemove from left field to catcher this deepest he's had during his four to Nashville, Tena., last season, team's collars are red and white. season to replace Gabe Dwyer, years at the program's helm. It Maine South Orlando two years ago and Kansas "There's other programs tht who had been the Vikings' starter features several veterans, includ- City, Mo., in 2011. Maine South has had a slew of stockpile talent every year, nd behind the plate the last three ing third baseman Anthony Mroz, Northridge coach Pat Hunt said talented players - the list includeswe're the type of team that 1evel- seasons. outfielders David Parker and playing in a tournament during - Division I signees like Frank ops within our freshman te$m and Dwyer is a member of the Frank Malicki, second baseman spring break allows his squad to Perrone (Eastern Illinois), Jimmy work hard all the way through our Illinois-Chicago baseball team. Alex Tomaszewski and staff ace bond. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2014 53 I I

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