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More than a foot of snow tell on Morton Grove, burying cars and driveways, but residents and village staff committed time to clearing the way and going to work as

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The Morton Grove Public Library was - closed Monday but the Baxter Auditorium was open as a warming WARMJNU CENTER U8PYCEFO T center until I p.m. I

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The Prairie View Communily Center is Morton Grove's primary warming center, though gym facilities are also still open for use. I RICK

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BY RICK KAMBIC "We advise people to open also enacted until Saturday, Jan. Niles Village Hall closed at roads, most corporate retail [email protected] I @nckjambic their cabinets and let the house's11. DiMaria said cars must be noon Tuesday due to a broken stores and car dealerships along natural heat flow inside," Friel park on the even-numbered side boiler, but was scheduled to Dempster Street and Waukegan Record-low temperatures led said. "Doing this periodically of a street on even-numbered reopen Wednesday. Road remained open. Morton Grove and Niles schools throughout the day will also helpdays ofthe month, and parked Meghan Henry, a Morton Before the cold hit, more than to close for two days, a danger- prevent freezing." on the odd-numbered side of a Grove resident and teacher a foot of snow fell throughout ous blast on the heels of twin Morton Grove Mayor Dan Di- street on odd-numbered days. in Northbrook, was one many the Chicago area during twin storms that dropped more than aMaria declared a weather state That allows plows to adequately people who trekked into Prairie snowstorms that kicked off 2014 foot of snow. of emergency, enabling a routine remove snow and distribute salt, View to exercise. and then ushered in the cold. But Fire Chief Tom Friel was seen automated phone message that DiMaria said. "No, the cold doesn't bother during the first snowstorm, in visiting Morton Grove's warming calls Morton Grove phone num- In addition to closing Monday, me," Henry said. "I don't usually Morton Grove, it was business as shelters, and he later reported bers. Park View School, Golf School get to spend as much time in usual. that no medical rescues have In his message, DiMaria ad- District 67, Skokie-Morton Grovethe gym as I'd like, so I decided Aside from the library, most been needed so far. vised residents not to leave their District 69, Park Ridge-Niles to take advantage of my day off government offices and busi- "Our most important call so homes unless absolutely neces- School District 64 and East since school was cancelled." nesses were open at the tail end far was more public works-relat-sary, to constantly check in on Maine District 63 were closed Joe Kuehn lives in Edison Parkof the storm Jan. 2, while the ed, but we gave the caller some elderly family or neighbors, and on Tuesday, Jan. 7 for safety and is a member of the Park Morton Grove police department much-needed safety reminders," to drink non-caffeinated beyer- reasons. Ridge Park District. He trekked said no emergencies have been Friel said. "For people who have ages to keep warm. The Morton Grove Library to Morton Grove because of a reported throughout the con- frozen pipes, do not use an open Though streets are plowed andclosed Monday, but was open power failure in Park Ridge. stant snowfall. flame to warm them." readily accessible, DiMaria and until I p.m. as a warming center. "I used to play basketball for "People seem to be doing Friel said nearby supplies or Friel warn against driving due toPrairie View Community Center a long time, so my legs aren't in whatever they want in a safe spilled chemicals could cause potential engine breakdowns andwas scheduled to close at 7 p.m., the best shape, and I like to run manner and public works has fires, and providing additional potential frostbite from exposurebut was otherwise fully opera- on a smooth surface every day sodone a great job at keeping oxygen could also cause a suddento subfreezing temperatures. tional and designated as a warm-they keep loose," Kuehn said. everything accessible in case fire. A new parking restriction was ing center. For the few drivers on the someone does need us," Deputy Nm A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY JANUARY 9 2014 7

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Morton Grove resident Robin Lindquist gets into her car after finishing her dance class at the park distict. INVITES YOUR FAMILY TO OUR Lindquist said the large quantity of snow did not disrupt her routine. I RICK KAMBIC/suw-TIMEs MEDIA

Chief Norm Stromberg said. government and government doesn't typi- Morton Grove's public works employ- cally get up with the rest of us," Saran- OPEN HOUSE ees had been plowing the streets for ecki said. nearly 48 hours straight, excluding a 10*- But on the west side of town, resident hour break to sleep and celebrate New Elaine Daniel had no problems getting WHAT Tours and Registration for PK-8th Grade, Year's Eve. into the Prairie View Community Center "It's a steady snow. It takes us about to exercise. 2014-2015 School Year three hours to do our routes and by the "I can't say I made a resolution, be- time we're done we have to start over," cause I decided to exercise more before Sunday, January 26, 2014 Director of Public Works Andy De Monte yesterday, but I've made a commitment WHEN said. "It's not unmanageable, just lengthy. and I've only missed one day in a couple FAMILY MASS-9:30 am We're running low on salt and our dis- of weeks and that was because everything tributor hasn't been able to get to us." was closed on Christmas," Daniel said. OPEN HOUSE -10:30 am-1:00 pm A trend of unusually warm winters Prairie View was open all day today, led to Morton Grove orderingjust 2,500 allowing Robin Lindquist to attend her tons of salt this year, a nearly 50 percent WERQ cardio dance class. reduction. De Monte said he had plenty "It wasn't as bad as I thought," WHERE Mary, Seat ofWisdom School left over and didn't expect such a potent Lindquist said. "I took my kids to Kappy's winter. for lunch and made them bring electron- 1352 South Cumberland Avenue De Monte said bitter temperatures ics in case I had to bring them here, but already forced public works to salt roads the roads were not that bad. I had time to Park Ridge, IL 60068 28 times in November and December. take them home and make them spruce "That's more than normal," De Monte up the driveway." Phone: 847-825-2500 said. When the snow stopped Thursday af- On the east side of town, Interim ternoon, De Monte's crews made one last Library Director Kevin Justie originally swoop through town before going home. closed the library until I p.m., then de- After resting up, De Monte said his A Blue Ribbon School of Excellence cided to close it all day Thursday. He said crews will work on relocating snow banks the weather conditions were not safefor using end loaders. De Monte said Men- patrons or employees to travel through. ards allows Morton Grove to dump snow Resident Paul Saranecki manages a in the retail store's out lot. nearby business and drove home to have While some towns in the past had "Teaching Minds, Touching Hearts" lunch with his wife and renew a book at problems with melting snow raising water the library. Instead, he was one a hand- levels in nearby rivers, De Monte said the ful who dropped items into the library's storm shouldn't impact Morton Grove outside return bins. residents and businesses along the North www.mswschool.org "I called ahead because the library is Branch of the Chicago River. 8 THURSDAY, JANUARY 9,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL

III NILES PUBLIC UBRARY III MORTON GROVE PUBUC LIBRARY Renovated first floor of

L-I ' Nues library now open s.p,__'-,:::.'::-- SV lOOR STUDENXOV tables to give patrons more places UF For Sun-Times Media I @istudenkov to read and use their laptops, -4SQ eReaders and other devices. tQ t&O1U ROE ?l8Ut UB The Niles Public Library's newly- For the most part, the computer revamped lower floor officially area has the same features as opened in December, offering studybefore. It did add one new feature rooms, a new technology lab and a - a BookScan station. It can scan new expanded teen area. books and convert them to digital The new facilities are already files, allowing patrons to save or seeing decent use, and the library e-mail them. expects to get more out of the The renovation also saw a in- space with new programming at troduction new computer training the beginning of 2014. room. In the past, it shared the The biggest change during the space with the library board room. renovation was the construction With the board room relocated to of the new teen area. The previ- the new space on the third floor, ous version of the teen area, which the computer training room has was known as the Teen Alley, was been upgraded and expanded. Now located on a small, narrow-space known as the technology lab, it to the right of the staircase to will be offering the same kind of the lower floor. It contained a few programming as before. tables and the portion of the Young "Most classes are taught by Adult collection. Ruth Schuster, adult services With the renovation, the teens librarian," said Vasilic. "Classes get their own lounge-like space range from introduction to A bookshelf at the Morton Grove Metra station is the firsi step in the library's outreach program to help patrons outside known as the Teen Underground. computers, Microsoft Word and of the library. Old or unused books are offered to train riders. i PHOTO COURTESY OF THE MORTON GROVE LIBMAY Taking up nearly a fourth of the Facebook all the way to learning lower floor, it contains sitting about Windows 8 and how to mail areas, five computers, as well as a merge." shelf worth of movies, TV shows, The renovation marks the Morton Grove librarians hit the streets Japanese and music aimed expansion of the study areas. In at young adults. the past, the library only had one BY RICK KAMBIC that showcased all the cultures most popular e-books of late

The library has also moved study room. The lower level now [email protected] I @,ickkambic in town, and a bookshelf in the include "Gone Girl" by Gillian its entire YA collection to the features five. Containing a table Metra station that librarians Flynn, "Inferno" by Dan Brown, lower floor, right next to Teen and several power outlets, they can Morton Grove librarians keep filled with free books for and the "50 Shades" trilogy by Underground. According to Sasha be reserved by adults and students are hitting the streets to show commuters to read while on E.L. James. Vasilic, the library's digital market-in eighth grade and up. Each room taxpayers what services are the train. For those unfamiliar with ing coordinator, this marks the can be reserved for up to two available and help those who Books offered on the Metra e-books or other electronic first time the entire teen collection hours for study sessions and group simply haven't had time to visitshelf are either donated books services, North said patrons was located in the same space. Andmeetings. the library on Lincoln Avenue. or old books removed from the going to or from the gym can the library is planning to build on Patrons are already taking ad- The first trip for the new library's main collection, and get help downloading the Over- that. vantage of the new meeting room. outreach program, known as between 70 and 100 are placed drive Media Console - the "With more space for the teen When the Niles Herald-Spectator MGPL On The Go, will be from on the shelf each month. most commonly used e-book collection, our teen librarians will visited the library last month, at 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 15, Without any outreach, the application. be adding more materials to the least one room had a group. in the park district's Prairie library registers about 100 new Another new application for collection," Vasilic said. Vasilic said that the library has View Community Center, 6834 cardholders per month, accord-tablets and cell phones is called One constant between is the been happy with way the renova- W. Dempster St. ing to librarian Joy North. BookMyne, and North said graphic novel collection. Although tions turned out, especially the Librarians hope to register A rising service at the it allows patrons to manager it has been moved away from the study rooms and the Teen Under- Morton Grove residents for library has been the ability their library account as well as wall, it's still located near the ground. And the patron response free library cards, showcase to download e-books onto pa- browse the library's catalogue southeastern end of the building, to the renovations has been posi- popular items, answer ques- trons' tablets or smart phones, and place holds on items. offering the same selection of titlestive so far. tions and demonstrate new which is why librarians will Visiting the park district is as before. "Every time I show our patrons digital products. be answering questions from the first stop for MGPL On The The patron computers and print-one of the new spaces their eyes MGPL On The Go is patrons who read or listen to Go. North said she and Assis- ers, which were previously located glow with excitement," said Vasilic. designed to build upon other music on devices while exercis-tant Library Director Natalya on the third floor, have been moved"We urge all of the community small-scale outreach programs ing. Fishman are working with local to the lower level. In its place, the to stop by and see the new Niles such as "Passport to Morton North said 13,248 e-books businesses to coordinate a few library added a few chairs and Public Library." Grove," a park district event were checked out in 2013. The more stops. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY JANUARY 9 2014 Il MORTON GROVE Wherç do Con artists get $5K from elderlywoman youlitm BY RICK KAIC edly said she worked at a could turn into $25,000. [email protected] neighboring law office and The black woman @nck_kambic took the coins to have the reportedly took the $5,000 lawyer review them. and walked toward the the world? Police are on the lookout The police report said law office but never came for two women who hung the black suspect returned back. After waiting 45 outside the Morton Grove a few moments later and minutes, the 84-year-old Walgreens and conned an claimed her boss valued victim drove to the Morton 84-year-old woman out of the coins at $100,000. The Grove police station to file $5,000. lawyer also apparently a report. The victim, who lives knew someone who would Officers contacted the in Morton Grove, was buy the collectables if the nearby law office, which exiting the Walgreens on three women wanted to said its only lawyer was not Dempster Street around pay for falsified ownership in that day and no custom- 1:30 p.m. Dec. 19 when she certificates. ers matching the suspects' was approached by a white After going to a nearby descriptions had entered woman around 50 years bank, the white suspect the office that day. Police old. returned with $12,000 to also acquired surveil- The unknown woman pay for documents and lance footage from inside reportedly asked the seniorallegedly walked down to Walgreens, which showed citizen if she dropped a ma-the law office. The suspect no manila envelope on the nila envelope in the store. returned with three times floor and no one following The police report said a as much money and en- the elderly victim out of the black woman around 35 couraged the elderly victimstore. Walgreens, however, years old then joined and to go withdraw money. does not have cameras offered a manila envelope. Police say the victim did outside. When the elderly womandrive to a bank and get a Anyone with similar said the envelope was not $5,000 cash advance on experiences or who may hers, police say the three her Visa card. When she have witnessed the woman women opened it together returned, the report says, getting conned are asked and found numerous only the black suspect re- to call the Morton Grove Oakton can help you find out! antique coins inside. The mained at Walgreens. The police department at (847) Learn about anything that grabs youfrom accounting to black woman report- victim was told her money 470-5200. business, engineering to manufacturing. physical therapy to nursing. computers to early childhood education. At Police: Men enter elderly woman's home with scam Oakton's Des Plaities and Skokie campuses. you'll find BY 3ENNTh JORISON kitchen, wlere he opened ment and exited through yourself in classes with people just like you who are ready [email protected] I up cabinets under her the front door, the first Jen_Pioneer kitchen sink and inspected man told the woman not to to take the next step in their careerswithout paying the pipes. According to use her water until after Four men reportedly en- police, the woman reported5 p.m. and left the home, thousands of dollars in tuition. So get moving. tered the home of an elderlythat the man told her to police said. Niles woman after one of remove items from under The woman told police Start here. Work anywhere. them told her he needed to the sink and then, while that she became suspicious check out her water pipes, she stood in the kitchen and called the Niles water Spring classes begin January 21. Apply and register online today. Niles police said. doorway, the three other department, but when The incident occurred men entered her home and there was no answer, she around 4:30 p.m., Dec. 27, headed downstairs. During contacted police. on the 9900 block of Huberthis time, t!e first man Two closet doors in the Lane. The 81-year-old reported1ycommunicated basement were discov- woman told police that one with the otiers over a two-ered open, but nothing fComrnurnty College appeared to be missing, . of the men was wearing way radio. an orange jacket and she After the three men police said. An investiga- 1600 E. Golf Rd., Des Plaines 7701 N. Lincoln Ave., Skokie www.oakton.edu allowed him inside her returned from the base- tion was pending. 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was assigned a Jan. 8 court date. on the evening of Dec. 22 when someone III POLICE BLO1TER ThEFT III CRIME BRIEFS Lynn Bland, 28, of 3415 N. Kilpatrick removed her purse from the door's coat The following incidents were listed in Josefina Vega, 18, of 4822 N. Lawn- Ave., Chicago, was charged with theft DISORDERLY cONDUCT hanger. The victim confronted the suspect the official bulletin of the Niles Police dale Ave., Chicago, and a 16-year-old on Dec. 22 after he allegedly made a A man told police that he was sitting inside a outside the restroom and the suspect Department. Readers are reminded girl were each charged with retail total of 8 fraudulent returns between bar on the 9000 block of Milwaukee Avenue stated, °iour purse fell and I was giving that an arrest does not constitute a theft on Dec. 23. Police said the two Nov. 29 and Dec. 22 at a store on on the night of Dec. 31 when an acquaintance it back. Don't worry, all your stuff is in it," finding of guilt. Only a court of law teens stole items totaling $6,287 the 8500 block of Golf Road. Police presented him with a napkin that had a police said. The woman then dropped the can make that determination. from Sears at Golf Mill Shopping expletive-laden message written on it. Police victim's purse to the ground and allegedly said the returns totaled $10,832 and Center. The 16-year-old, who was re- said the man, who had left the bar, wrote that kicked it under a store rack before walking the money was placed on several leased to the custody of her mother, NJJI* he hoped the victim would "die" next year away. The victim told police that $500 was store gift cards which were used to was reportedly wearing 16 stolen and he would bring his dogs to defecate on purchase phone cards. He has a Feb. belts when she was apprehended. missing from the purse. BATff his grave. The victim told police he believed 6 court date. Court information for Vega was not A woman told police that her back pack was Julie McCarthy, 47, of 8871 N. the man was angry because he had refused Muna Bebla, 41, of 8896 David Place, available. stolen on the afternoon of Dec. 24 from the Cumberland Ave., Nues, was charged to hire him some time ago. Employees said Glenview, was charged with felony lobby inside King Spa, 809 Civic Center with battery on Dec. 29 after she the man is a regular customer, and that the theft on Dec. 26 after she alleg- DUI Drive. The bag contained an iPad, a pass- allegedly walked up to a 25-year-old alleged victim was actually making problems edly stole $829 from cash registers Robert Perez, 43, of 9280 N. Court- port and an undisclosed amount of cash. man and punched him in the face for him. between Nov. 27 and Dec. 26 while land Ave., Niles, was charged with near her home. Police said the victim A resident of the 8000 block of Lyons working at a store on the 8600 block driving under the influence on Dec. was outside getting groceries from DISPUTE Street told police that a video game system, of Dempster Street. She had a Jan. 8 29 following a traffic stop. Police his fathers car on the 8800 block of Police were called to the 8900 block of cell phone, $25 in cash and a traffic ticket court date. said Perez admitted his license was North Cumberland when McCarthy Heathwood Circle on the evening of Dec. were missing from his home on Dec. 25 suspended. He has a Jan. 23 court approached, asked him if he had "a 22 after a mother and her 8-year-old son after he allowed a homeless friend to spend RETAIL THEFT date. problem" and then allegedly told him reportedly had an argument over the son the night. Christine Johnson, 63, who gave to hit her. When he refused, she al- using a knife to make a smoothie in a blender. Six laptop computers were stolen between police the address of a hotel at 5211 WARRANT legedly punched the victim in the face The son alleged that his mother threatened Dec. 23 and Dec. 26 from a business on the W. Old Orchard Road, Skokie, was Charles Secor, 48, of 740 N. Delphia and was joined by her son who also him with a knife, but she and a witness denied 6300 block of Grosspoint Road. charged with felony retail theft on Dec. Ave., Park Ridge, was taken into reportedly struck the man. McCarthy this, police said. No arrests were made. 23 after police said she stole nearly custody on an arrest warrant out A woman reported that her purse was sto- told police that she and the victim do $500 worth of merchandise, including of Winfield during a traffic stop on len from her shopping cart on the afternoon not get along and he would not let her ThEFT 63 pieces of jewelry, from a store on Dec. 28. He posted bond and was of Dec. 27 inside Super H Mart, 801 Civic pass by him on the afternoon of Dec. A woman told police she was using a restroom the 5600 block of Touhy Avenue. She released, police said. Center Drive. 29. She has a Jan. 20 court date. inside a store at Golf Mill Shopping Center

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administrators have J been identified as the finalists in J TsuburbanPark Ridge-Niles School District 64's search for a new superintendent. The candidates are Laurie Heinz, as- sistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction with Skokie School District 68, and Robert Machak, superintendent of Evergreen Park Elementary School District 124. Both candidates are scheduled to viit several schools in the district this week and meet throughout the day with various groups, including principals, union repre- sentatives, various school support staff, parents and the public, said School Board President Anthony Borrelli. Machak will meet with the publicon Thursday, Jan. 9. Heinz's meeting with, members of the community has been Robert Machak FILE PHOTO rescheduled from Jan. 7 to Friday, Jan 10 due to this week's weather. doctorate from National Louis University. The community meetings will take place She said she has set her sights becoming on from 10:30 to 11 a.m. at Emerson Middle superintendent for more than a decade. School, 8101 N. Cumberland Ave. in Nils, "My end game has always been to be a and from 5:30 to 6 p.m. at Lincoln Middle superintendent," Heinz told the Park Ridge School, 200 S. Lincoln Ave. in Park Ridge. Herald-Advocate. "The time is right. I've had District 64 is inviting parents and the three great years here [with District 68j and public to meet the candidates in persoò I'm looking to make the move. I feel ready." and there will be an opportunity to ask Heinz described District 64 has having "a questions, Borrelli said. reputation for high achievement," much like After the meetings, attendees will be the districts in which she has worked. She invited to leave written comments about added that she is "impressed" by the school Laurie Heinz FILE PHOTO the candidates for members of the school support she has seen from members of the Park Ridge-Niles community. principal in Vernon Hills for a year. He has visits within the district in order to have "a board, Borrelli added. J Heinz has been assistant superinteiident "1 feel it's a good fit," Heinz said. "I want to also been an English teacher at Mundelein serious heart-to-heart with these candidates with District 68 since July 2011. She ws work where education matters." High School and Forest Academy in Des and find out what make them tick, so to speak, so we can make the best possible deci- involved in the implementation of a neW If she is not selected as District 64's new Plaines. math curriculum, Focus in Math, which is superintendent, Heinz said she plans to Machak has a doctorate degree from Na- sion on behalf of District 64," Borrelli said. The board will then vote to hire the next based on a program from Singapore that remain with Skokie District 68. tional Louis University. He was not available superintendent, though whether this will focuses on the concepts used to arrive at Machak became superintendent of Ever- for comment. occur on Friday night or next week is not yet answers. green Park District 124 in July 2012. During The District 64 School Board interviewed Before she joined District 68, Heinz his tenure, district teachers went on strike six candidates for superintendent before nar-known. The candidates for superintendent were served as principal with Northbrook for two weeks in the fall of 2012 after failing rowing the list down to the two finalists. School District 27. There, she led Shaboneeto agree on a contract with the board of "The two finalists, we felt, have most of presented to the board by the search firm education. the qualities we're looking for," Borrelli said. BWP & Associates, which was hired by School for three years, and Grove School, the district in September, shortly after which has since closed, for six years. Heinz Before joining District 124, Machak was "They have the proper expertise, the proper superintendent of Emmons Elementary leadership. Either of these finalists are excel- District 64 Superintendent Philip Bender has also been an assistant principal in publicly announced his plans to step Palatine, and a teßcher in Vernon Hills nd School District 33 in Antioch for four years. lent candidates." He was also principal at Field Middle School The board plans to meet in closed session down at the end of the 2013-14 school year. Glenview. Bender was hired by District 64 in 2010. Heinz holds two master's degrees and a in Northbrook for a decade and an assistant with each candidate following their day-long 12 ThURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL Bacteria outbreak tied to Park Ridge hospital

BY TUA SFONDELES largest outbreak the CDC had seenresistant to antibiotics, including Jan. 3. Even after manual clean- tested, while additional screenings [email protected] I @tinasfon was 10 cases found in Denver. a group of antibiotics known as ing and "high-level disinfection," are scheduled. "A large number of patients have carbapenems, often referred to as cultures from the device recovered "We encourage those who may The largest outbreak of a very been identified, a large number of "last-resort" antibiotics. E. coli and other bacteria. not have yet come in for the screen- specific and very dangerous bac- transmissions - total of 44 - and Kallen said most ofthe 243 The study, however, finds there ing to do so," Kelly said in an email. tena in the U.S. has been linked to 39 of those were found in the Chi- patients screened at Advocate were no flaws in protocol. The hospital first discovered the procedures performed at a north cago area. It's the largest outbreak Lutheran General found to have "The design ofthe ERCP endo- problem six months ago when seven suburban hospital last year. that we've seen in the U.S. of this had exposure to the bacteria were scopes might pose a particular chal-patients returned to the hospital The Centers for Disease Control bacteria ever," said Alex Kallen, "colonized," not infected, meaning lenge for cleaning and disinfection," with a CRE infection. An investiga- and Prevention has discovered 44 an infectious diseases doctor who the bacteria lived in their digestive the CDC report said. tion was conducted that showed the cases of a strain of bacteria called served as the supervisor of the CDCtrack but did not cause a disease. The procedure is used to view link between the procedure and the carbapenem-resistant enterobac- investigation. According to the hospital, 28 the stomach and intestines and is CRE infections, the hospital said. The bacteria is highly resistant patients screened positive for used to diagnose conditions related Although the investigation is on- teriaceae, or CRE, in northeast . illinois, including 38 confirmed and is mainly found in people in the organism but didn't have an to the bile duct, pancreatic cancer going, the hospital has changed the cases involving patients at Advocatehealth care settings, like nursing infection. Ten others showed signs and gallstones. way it sterilizes the scopes - even Lutheran General Hospital in Park homes. The most common infec- and symptoms. They declined to The hospital reached out to all though the CDC and the Illinois Ridge who underwent an endo- tion the bacteria causes is a urinaryprovide further information on who underwent the procedure. Department of Public Health did scopic procedure of the pancreas tract infection, but if that infection the condition of the patients, but Each received a registered letter not find any problem with the way or bile ducts between January and goes to the bloodstream, the patientsaid a small percentage of patients explaining the situation and asked they were disinfected. September 2013. has a 40 percent to 50 percent were treated for the infection with that they return to the hospital for "To ensure no other patients are There have only been 96 cases chance of dying. antibiotics. a screening test to confirm whetherat risk, we have moved to gas steril- reported in the U.S. since the The bacteria is in a family of A history of undergoing the en- they were exposed to the bacte- ization for these particular scopes, bacteria was first reported in 2009.more than 70 bacteria including E. doscopic retrograde cholangiopan- ria, according to Leo Kelly, vice which exceeds the manufacturer's The outbreak is a form of CRE coli that normally live in the diges- creatography (ERCP) was strongly president of medical management recommended cleaning and disin- called NDM-1, or an enzyme that tive system, according to the illinoisassociated with the bacteria, ac- at Advocate Lutheran General fectant guidelines," Kelly said. Gas makes bacteria resistant to anti- Department of Public Health. But cording to the CDC's Morbidity and Hospital. sterilization is the cleaning method biotics. And prior to last year, the some of those bacteria have becomeMortality Weekly Report issued Of that number, 109 have been used in operating rooms.

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BY RICE KAMBIC which required moving fumi- were accomplished despite the [email protected] @rick..kambic ture and allowing time to dry. weather conditions outside. Park View's two maintenance As for making up school, Maintenance workers at local workers, however, were unable Flores said District 67 already school districts don't usually get to finish their to-do list. Super- started late due to construction two weeks off for winter break. intendent Phil Collins said the and the two makeup days will be Instead, they complete needed floor in the big gym was refin- added to the end of the year. repairs that are easier done in an ished and all 3,500 florescent Collins, however, plans to ap- empty building. light bulbs and accommodating ply for two "Act of God Day" ex- The foot of snow and subzero ballasts were replaced. emptions from the Illinois State temperatures over the last week Snow and ice removal and Board of Education. That would have taken those maintenance room checks prevented Park allow Park View to keep it would workers away from their proj- View's crew from installing a otherwise lose by not making up ects, but area school administra- new classroom projector and the days. tors report all is OK for now. mounting a flat screen monitor The Act of God exemptions Both Golf School District 67 that will display students' digital are usual granted when the and Park View School District 70 work in the intermediate hallway.district's five regularly sched- report no infrastructure dam- Collins said the school's stor- uled emergency days are used ages as a result of weather condi- age also needed to be reorga- up or close to being exhausted, a tions. Maintenance workers, nized so items could be put up spokesman from the ISBE said. however, were required to make for auction, thrown away or more Collins believes that Illinois routine checks of every room and Despite major snow removal, area schools still finished needed maintenance over efficiently organized. He said all Goy. Pat Quinn's Jan. 6 disaster test various sinks or toilets. winter break, most notably to gym floors. i RICI( KAMBIC/SUN-TIMES MEDIA the unaccomplished tasks can declaration will make for a good Six employees successfully slowly be etched into upcoming case. If the application is denied, plowed right-of-ways, made theirprojects at Golf Middle School Beth Sagett-Flores said the schedules. Collins said Park View will also rounds, undertook HVAC train- and Hynes Elementary School. floors at both schools need Both Flores and Collins said make up its two days at the end ing and completed deep cleaning District 67 Superintendent waxed and carpets were cleaned the most important repairs of the school year.

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III LETTER DI GUEST ESSAY Common Core District 64 board member: standards made by teachel's, for Let's talk about Common Core concerns. What I have not heard isa narrower range of topics and BY a healthy, robust dialogue between goals. teache!s DAThAN district administration, parents, One also hears about the em- quite shocked to read Nancy Thorn- PATERNO teachers, and children about the phasis on "critical thinking." While er's letter to the editor in the Jan. 2 issue Common Core. it sounds great on the surface, the Iwasof Oak Leaves; she has hei information all I am not convinced that term appears to be somewhat neb- wrong. time for an open and honest Common Core will usher in the ulous, if not deceptive. Education The Common Core Standards did not start dialogue about Common Core. apocalypse. However, I am not scholar Jane Robbins explained with Big Government. In the 1990s, Jim Hunt, It'sSome - on both ends of the convinced that it is utterly benign how critical thinking "...is not to be then governor ofNorth Carolina, and the political spectrum - view it as or even in the best interest of our confused with 'analytical thinking' National Governors Association, a bipartisan a federalized standardization of children, parents, and teachers. I which is logical and linear. Instead, group, asked for an overhaul of standards: curricula that forces a sub-par, have several considerable con- it [critical thinking] means exam- American students were not performing as "one-size-fits-all" approach that cerns about the Common Core ining a question from all conceiv- high as their international peers ¡n mathemat- transfers control of education standards and their implements- able angles, such as point of view, ics; American college studenthwho were drop- from the local level to the federal tion in D64. power structures, and fairness." If ping out of college were requiied to take too government and/or private corpo- Perhaps some or all of these this is the case, we should return many remedial courses; and there was a lack of rations. concerns will be assuaged. I to traditional analytical thinking, curriculum alignment across different states. Others are convinced, as the welcome the possibility that thank you very much. Nonprofit organizations like the Alliance corestandards.org website states, any potential negative conse- Finally, the authors of the for Excellent Education led the movement that the standards merely repre- quences Common Core might standards - many of whom are for the standards. Once the standards were sent an effort to "...focus on core have wreaked on District 64 will not education experts but bu- developed, they were up for review. More than conceptual understandings and be mitigated by the discernment, reaucrats - were forced to admit 10,000 teachers commented on the standards procedures starting in the early planning and creativity of our that students educated under the before they were published; t1ey are the first to grades, thus enabling teachers to administration. I welcome D64 new "College and Career Ready" be designed by teachers, for teachers. take the time needed to teach coreadministrators, teachers, parents, math standards will be far from The Common Core math stndards are concepts and procedures well - and anyone else with specific prepared for the truly rigorous more rigorous by introducing Ulgebra in kin- and to give students the oppor- knowledge regarding the Common STEM (Science, Technology, dergarten, by asking students to solve complex tunity to master them." Sounds Core to respond to my concerns -Engineering, and Math) majors in problems, and by preparing high school sto- benign, if not wonderful. publicly, so that we can all benefit universities. If this is what passes dents for college-level math. English standards As a member of the District from the dialogue. for academic rigor in District 64, focus heavily on classical literature; Emily 64 Board of Education and father My first concern relates to we don't want it. Dickenson and Langston Hughes are taught in of three students in the district, the supposed rigorous nature of I have long awaited an hon- kindergarten. I have a host of concerns about the standards. One of the selling est and open dialogue about this The Common Core Standards have opened Common Core. When I speak points of the Common Core - profound change to our children's up the playing field and the competition just (off the record) to teachers about repeated by its creators, our own education. Since none has been started. Nonprofits like the PARCC Consor- Common Core, every last one administrators, and some parents forthcoming, I have started the tium will be developing Common Core tests for rails against it. When I speak to who mimic the talking points - is dialogue here, out in the open. illinois in 2014. What we need to ask ¡s whether students, including my own chi!- that the Common Core standards Have at it. we need Big Government if we are getting dren, about the changes already inshift education from a broad range Dr. Dat/ian hztel72oL9a licensed clinica! our standards and assessments from highly- place, they seem befuddled. When of topics and goals at a relatively gis4 author of Vespenztejy functional, well-funded nonprofit organizations. I speak to child development shallow level to a deeper level SeekingParent'anda ,nember of the Samina Hadi-Tabassum, FALD. experts, they echo some of my of understanding/knowledge on D&rict 64 Board ofF4ucation. 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stories, songs and fingerplays. Older siblings FRIDAY. JAN. Il NILES are welcome. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 SUBMIT YOUR EVENT Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. THURSDAY, 4Ml 9 Rise and Shine Story Time To submit an event for consideration in print, IO am.: A 30-minute story time for children ages 2 visit www.pioneerlocal.com/submit- TrMa Ng1it Challenge to 6 with a caregiver. Niles Public Library District, Toddler flme content and click the 'Events" tab on the 6 p.m.: Join friends or compete against them at IO am.: Stories, songs and rhymes for children 6960 W. Oakton St., Nues. Call 847-663-1234. left side of the screen. Please submit the this trivia night. Must be 8 or older to attend. ages Ito 3 with a caregiver. Niles Public Library event no later than IO days before the desired Snacks provided. Maine-Niles Association of District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663- publication date. HAPPENING NEARBY Special Recreation, 6820 W. Dempster St., Morton 6625. Grove. Call 847-966-5522. $16-$42. THURSDAY, JAN. 9 Elder Ahuse: A Seniors Guide to Movie Night Awareness Survivor Book Signing 6:30 p.m.: Hoffman students can watch a movie 10:30 am.: The Abbington of Glenview presents giver. NUes Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton I p.m.: Meet with Holocaust survivors who have at school. Hoffman Elementary School, 2000 this program, which covers a broad range of topics St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. written stories about their experiences. The event Harrison St., Glenview. Call 847-998-5040. designed to inform seniors how to protect them- is held in the Feis Family Lobby on Thursday, Sat- selves from various forms of manipulation. Niles 'Earth Tales From Around the World' Study Munchies urday and Sunday afternoons in January, subject Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St, Niles. 4 p.m.: Teens can stop by with friends to study for 7 p.m.: Michael J. Caduto tells stories around the to author availability. Illinois Holocaust Museum, Call 847-663-1234. finals. Snacks and drinks provided. Niles Public campfire. Morton Grove Historical Museum, 6148 9603 Woods Drive, Skokie. Call 847-967-4800. Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St.. Niles. Call W. Dempster St., Morton Grove. Call 847-965- ESL Club 847-663-1234. Affordable Health Care Act 0203. 3p.m.: New English speakers can join this con- 7 p.m.: A representative from the U.S. Department versation club to practice speaking English. Meet 'Brush with Nature' Reception TUESDAY, JAN. 14 of Health and Human Services will give an overview people from all over the world to share personal 7 p.m.: An opening reception for the Brush with of the Affordable Health Care Act and answer stories and discuss current events and other topics Nature" exhibition, featuring work by local artists Preschool Story Turne questions. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 5. Pros- chosen by the group. Niles Public Library District, who participated in the initial art demonstration IO am.: Stories, songs, and action rhymes for pect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-6433. last faIl. Emily Oaks Nature Center, 4650 Bru mmel children aged 3 to 5. Niles Public Library District, St., Skokie. 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. ConqueringYour Clutter FRIDAY, JAN. IO 7 p.m.: This interactive workshop is for those Adult Computer Beginner Boot Camp stymied by clutter or just looking for some new and SATURDAY, JAN. II Bibliobop Dance Party lo am.: Learn to use the mouse, keyboard and efficient ways to become more organized. Come IO am.: Family and friends are invited to boogie begin searching the Internet. This four-week learn techniques to simplify your life, organize Let's Cet it Started down at the library. DJ Miss Cate will be spinning training session meets Tuesdays through Jan, 28. records, keep important documents safe and much 9 am.: Health advisers from Advocate Lutheran all the best tunes from the library's music collec- Registration required. Niles Public Library District, more. For more information and to register, call General Hospital can help participants learn more tion. Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. 847-673-3733. Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton about their fitness abilities and goals. For ages 18 St., Niles. Call 947-663-1234. St., Skokie. and older. Park Ridge Community Center, 1515 W. Family Story Time Touhy Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-692-5129. Declutter Your Home SATURDAY. JAN. II 7 p.m.: Stories, songs and activities for families with children ages 2 to 6. Attendees are welcome 7 p.m.: Learn techniques to simplify belongings, Second Saturday Family Story Turne reduce clutter, organize records, keep important Alice in Wonderland Breakfast Bingo to wear pajamas. Niles Public Library District, IO am. : Stories and crafts for the whole family. 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. documents safe and more. Skokie Public Library, 9:30 am.: Bring the family to play bingo and enjoy Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. Call 847-673-3733. a breakfast treat at the library. Seating is limited. Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15 Park Ridge Toastmasters Club Meeting Crafty Saturday Niles. Call 847-663-1234. 7:30 p.m.: First United Methodist Church, 418 W. IO am.: All ages are invited to drop by and make a Book Discussion Touhy Ave., Park Ridge. Call 312-213-3711. craft. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ì p.m.: The group discusses "Where'd You Go, SUNDAY. JAN. 12 Ave., Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. Bernadette?" by Maria Semple, Niles Public Library FRIDAY. JAN. IO Second Sunday Special Big Run Wolf District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663- Let's Get Physical with My Gym' 6617. Ranch PREN I (Park Ridge Executive Network) 10:30 aim: Enjoy dance, gymnastics skills and 2 p.m.: Kids can see a number of wild animals up movement with My Gym Children's Fitness Center Big Rids Story Time 8:45 am.: Registration required. Park Ridge Cham- close, including a wolf, and learn from the director of Skokie. Work on agility, balancing, gross motor 1:30 p.m.: Stories, songs, creative dramatics and ber of Commerce, 720 Garden St., Park Ridge. Call of the ranch about the rescue and care of the skills and more. Registration required. For ages other fun activities for children ages 4 to 6. Niles 847-825-3121. animals. Pick up free tickets at the Youth Services 2-6. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Desk 30 minutes ahead of time. Niles Public Ave., Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. Call 847-663-1234. Job Seeker Workshop Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Nues. Call 9:30 am.: Volunteers from the Illinois Worknet 847-663-1234. Breakfast Wrth Books Preschool and Day Care Fair Center will teach job search techniques, inter- 10:30 am.: Share favorite books while enjoying 6:30 p.m.: Parents can learn about resources for viewing skills and important points for resumes a light breakfast snack. For children ages 2 to 7. MONDAY, JAN. 13 young children in the NUes area and talk personally and cover letters. Park Ridge Public Library, 20S. Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. Call with organizations. A social worker also offers tips Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-720-3245. 847-324-3149. Baby Turne for choosing the right preschool or day care. Niles Il am.: A short program of stories, songs, rhymes Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Wee Read and playtime for children 2 and under with a care- Call 847-663-1234. II am.: Babies up to 24 months are invited for SEE CALENDAR, NEXT PAGE » NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY JANUARY 9 2014 21 book about his experiences at radio station WYEN and the people who helped make radio broadcast- « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE ing popular. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 CALENDAR Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Jane Austen & Her Heroines Live Performance Fashion Outlets of Chicago 2 p.m.: Celebrate the 200th anniversary of 11a.m.: Spend the afternoon shopping at the Fash- Austen's masterpiece "Pride and Prejudice" with ion Outlets of Chicago. Fee includes transportation historian and actress Leslie Goddard's portrayal to and from MPLC. Maine Park Leisure Center, of the beloved author and her enduring works. 2701 W. Sibley St., Park Ridge. Call 847-692-5127. Register at glenviewpl.org or call 847-729-7500, $8. ext. 7600. Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview. Raise funds Frosty Workshop 11:30 am.: Children can create Frosty the Snow- Tales and Fun: An Iniroduction to for your school through man using ceramic clay. For ages 6to lO. Briclton Denmark and Art Center, 306 Busse Highway, Park Ridge. Call 3 p.m.: VOX 3 Collective combine storytelling, sing- Community Connct 847-823-6611. $35. ing and art to perform beloved fairy tales, including Job Hunting on the Internet "," "The Little ," "," "Thumbelina' and more. Skokie 2 p.m.: Learn how to use the tools available ori the Iiubsciiption soLd =$20ior your scimot Public Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. Call 847- Internet to benefit your job search. To register, call 847-720-3245. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. 324-3149. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Earn money for athLetic programs, MONDAY, JAN, 13 pLayground equipment and much more! Snowman Art 2 p.m.: Guest artist Bernadette Foch teaches Retail Committee Meeting techniques to create a one-of-a-kind snowman 8 am.: Lindo Russo of Cosa Linda Salon meets with black paper and delicate colored pencils. with members of the Park Ridge Chamber of School B.n.flts Registration required. For grades one through six. Commerce. All retail businesses are welcome to Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Avé., attend. Registration required. Park Ridge Chamber UnLImfted laming pot.ritIaL - For every subscription Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. of Commerce, 720 Garden St., Park Ridge. Call sold, your organization will earn $20.00. 847-825-3121. Fashion Outlets of Chicago 6 p.m.: Join the Maine-Niles Association of Special National Popcorn Day Earned bonus -If your school exceeds your pre- Recreation for a day of shopping at the Fashion 9 am.: Celebrate National Popcorn Day by drop- determined goal, your school will receive an additional Outlets in Rosemont, then stop by the food court ping by for a treat. Prairie View Community Center, $4.00 per subscription sold. for a bite to eat. Must be 18 years or older to 6834 Dempster St., Morton Grove. attend. Registration required. Maine-Miles Associ- ation of Special Recreation, 6820 W. Oempster St., Officer Friendly Story Time Deper Community Conn.cton -Reach your goal and Morton Grove. Call 847-966-5522. $30-$70. 1:30 p.m.: Stop by the library for a fun story time we will provide your school with an opportunity to promote a led by a Park Ridge police officer. For all ages. Park student or teacher of the month. Party with the Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park 7p.m.: This sixth-grade social includes a DJ, Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. 4 Bragging Rights - The school who sells the most inflatables, an open gym, swimming, wallyball, subscriptions will receive a full-page "Thank-You'" ad to the ping pong and racquetball. Snacks and soft drinks Battle of the Books are available for purchase. No admittance after 4 p.m.: Teams offourth and fifth graders compete participants and quarterly benefits such as a full page ad 7:30pm. Pick up is at 9:00pm. Park Ridge Com- to test their knowledge of books. Park Ridge Public for school use. munity Center, 1515 W. Touhy Ave., Park Ridge. Call Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847- 847-692-5129. $5. 825-3123.

Read to the Rainbow Dogs Sign up your SUNDAY, JAN. 12 7 p.m.: Kids ages 5 and up are invited to read to a therapy dog from Morton Grove's Rainbow Animal Documentary Screenings school today! Assisted Therapy Foundation. Kids should bring I p.m.: Screening of two documentaries centering CaLL us at a book they would like to read. Registration is on the history of two Chicago churches includ- required. Sessions will be held in 15-minute incre- ing 'Restoring the Sacred" (29 minutes) and 312-321.3021 ments. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln "Cathedral of the North Shore" (37 minutes). St. Ave., Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. EmaiL us at: Lambert's Catholic Church, 8148 N. Karlov Ave., communityconnect Skokie. Pages: Legend' 7 p.m.: In a dark future, when North America has 'ploneerLoa3L.com The WYEN Experience: An Insider's been split into two warring nations, 15-year-olds Story Day, a famous criminal, and prodigy June, the 2p.m.: Hear an insider's story of the radio station CONNECT brilliant soldier hired to capture him, discover that Niles-Herald- Spectator&D,iìlMun where many prominent broadcasters got their myhome.mytoc1ncwi.ct. 1986 they have a common enemy. Morton Grove Public start. Radio broadcaster Stew Cohen discusses his Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL 22 1 I

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BY lOOR STUDENKOV ick Megalis and his brother, For Sun-Times Media@istudenkov Spiro Megalis, were working in the restaurant business. Running outside, the Chateau a banquet hail wasn't quite in Ritz banquet hail looks their field, but they decided that it Othemore functional than presented an interesting - not to anything. mention profitable - opportunity. The walls are brown and un- Since then, the company has adorned. The most eye-catching continued to grow, making a profit The exterior of Chateau Ritz isn't flashy, but that belies the often-renovated interior of the Nues banquet hail. i ICOR STUDENKO v/FOR part ¡s the sign by the parking lot even during lean economic times. SUN-liMES MESS entrance. Nick Megalis currently co-owns But when visitors step inside, the company with Nick Theodos, that it's worth it. they find a front lobby with stylish and many members of the Megalis "Learning cultural intrica- furniture, heavy wooden doors, fandly been involved with the corn- cies helps us run [events] more large chandeliers and grand pafly in some capacity. smoothly," he said. staircases. The reception hail looks Ari Megalis, son of Nick Mega- While wedding receptions ac- even more extravagant, with even lis, Worked for the company since count for the majority of Chateau larger chandeliers, tiled walls, mir- he was 14, and he's been a co- Ritz' business, the banquet hail is rors and wooden detailing. manager since 2005. He counts theopen to company events, religious It's a design that looks at once ethnically diverse clientele as one ceremonies and social events. It's modern and timeless - and that's of the best parts of his job. hosted a number of Niles Chamber precisely what the owners of Cha- "We've had an opportunity to of Commerce and industry events, teau Ritz are looking for. experience hundreds of different village government events and For almost four decades, the cultures," said Megalis. "Seeing fundraisers. banquet hail has been hosting how different cultures celebrate Customers can book the entire wedding receptions, business weddings is an interesting part of reception hail, but it can also be functions, fundraisers and other our job." split into two or three different events. Chateau Ritz prides itself Most customers come from the parts using collapsible walls. The The front lobby of the Chateau RItz banquet hail in Nues features large chandeliers, on the quality of its food, the abilityNorth Side of Chicago, as well as walls are soundproof, and each classic detailing and plush furniture. i GSA STUOENKOv/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA to respond to changing times and Niles and other nearby northern section has a separate entrance, so the flexibility to accommodate suburbs. That means that Chateauthe hail can hold up to three events if the customers want some- "We do something every year. their customers' needs. But most Ritz's clientele is as diverse as the at the time without interruption. thing the staff has no experience And every five years, we make big of all, the reception hail prides area's demographics. Chateau Ritz also rents out bridal in cooking, Chateau Ritz will work renovations." itself on being a family business "Its mostly Greeks, Poles, suites on the second floor. with "ethnic caterers" to put The last major renovation was that continues to grow and learn Rumanians, Assyrians, Koreans, Given the elder Megalis' together what they need. in 2009. from experience. Latin-Americans," said Megalis. background, it's no surprise that Over the last two decades, if nothing else, Megalis said, the Chateau Ritz was founded in "Indians, too. We get lots of South Chateau Ritz offers a wide variety Chateau Ritz has done its best to changes keep Chateau Ritz fresh 1977. By 1989, its owners wanted Asian cultures." of meal options cooked on-site. stay modern. and interesting. to turn the hall over to someone Mjusting to the different "Our chef has 40 years of expe- "We always make changes and "if your sister got married here else, and their turn to their distantcultural traditions can be a bit of rience," said Megalis. "We are very update things, so we don't look like seven years ago," he said, "you relatives. a learning curve, but Megalis said proud of the quality of our food." an old banquet hail," said Megalis. wouldn't recognize it." A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL 24 I ThURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 2014

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East Maine School District 63 Sponsor: East Maine School District and the Education Foundation 63 Education Foundation honored supporters and staff at the "Carry the Ball for the Kids" Big Benefiting: District 63's Total Learn- Event Dec. 5. Some 200 people at- ing Community program tended the ninth annual dinner and Date: Dec. 5 awards ceremony at White Eagle Location: White Eagle Banquets, Banquets h Wiles. Niles The event garnered $15,500 for Carolyn Kosiba of Nues and Megan Gainly of Hoffman Estates i riioîo NATASIA WASiNSKVFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA summer and after-school program- Attended: 200 ming at the K-8 district's seven Raised: $15,500 schools. Nelson School secretaiy Peggy Mermes and literary specialist Advocates Reaching Teachers was Pamela Sarandos shared the 2013 recognized for its volunteerism, Employee of the Year Award. First while Niles-based AFN received the grade teacher Andrea Mishkin Friend ofEducation Award. District was named TLC Staff Member of 63 also recognized AsifKhan for the Year for her work at Steven- nine years ofleadership as the Edu- son School. Humane Education cation Foundation treasurer.

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Shena Patel and Mayur Patel got married, it was important to them to include traditional Hindu Whenrituals and customs in a way that reflected their personalities. "We wanted to make it personal to us. Our ceremony and attire was pretty traditional, but we used decorations to give our wedding a modern, elegant feel," said Shena, formerly of Northville, Mich. The couple steered away from tradition and saw each other before the ceremony to have a moment to them- selves. Mayur, a Nues native, waited for Shena outside with a gathering of colorful balloons. They stood opposite each other and released the balloons into the sky. Their wedding celebration officially started with the baraat, an hour-long, song-and-dance procession out- side of the couple's wedding venue, the Diamond Center at Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Mich. The procession announced Mayur, his family and his friends. Mayur arrived in a yellow Corvette decorated in Chicago Blackhawks gear. His family and friends wore Chicago sports jerseys to match. The wedding ceremony took place under a gold man- dap, or wedding canopy. Mayur waited for Shena under the mandap while white fabric was held in front of his face. To personalize the tradition, the fabric was printed with a picture of Mayur and the words, "Are you sure about this one?" Shena and Mayur walked seven steps together around a sacred fire called the hayan to signify the beginning of their life together. Each step represented a different marital vow. To indicate the presence of Shena's late father, Mahen- PHOTOS PROVIDED BY JOSHUA JOBST PHOTOGRAPHY dra, a seat was reserved for him under the mandap with his picture. Shena also accented her bouquet with a pic- Photographer and videographer: Joshua Jobst Photogra- ture of the two of them and a charm with lyrics to a Hindi phy, Michigan song they used to sing together. The couple's first dance was to "Terrified" by Katharine Photo booth: Infinity Photobooth, Michigan McPhee. After they cut the cake, friends and family per- Venue: Diamond Center at Suburban Collection Showplace, formed a mix of Bollywood-inspired skits and dances. Novi, Mich. Shena and Mayur ended the night by lighting a Chinese Caterers: Krishna Catering & Ashoka Catering lantern in memory of her father. Floral arrangements and decorations: Emerald City De- The couple married June 22, a date that satisfied their signs, Farmington Hills, Mich. desire for an early summer wedding. Following the wed- ding, they honeymooned in Greece for two weeks. Disc jockey: DJ Naveen Productions and Event Lighting. The couple live in Chicago, where Shena is a health edu- Shelby Township, Mich. cator and Mayur is an information technology consultant. Hair and makeup: The Makeup Loft, Plymouth, Mich.

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EMR5 differ from Electronic Health illnesses by virtue of training in psychiatric residency programs and recognized reporting, patient recnrd keeping and phvacy practices. looking for in registered nurses. Among the top 20 are nurses Records because they are focused on one practice. EHR5 are as a psychiatrist bythe American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Obtains and who are. bilingual, those who have crisis-intervention skills, Hospitals and clinics want nurses who can conductused across facilities and are more comprehensive medical maintains privileges at Saint Catherine Hospital, and participates in managed care und those wfth the ability to use specialized equipment ouch as histories. studies about process improvement plans, teach others how to panels as requested. dialysis and electrocardiograph machines. correct problems and be sure staff members are following all Copyright 2012 - Monster Worldwide, Inc. All Rights necessary procedures. Here are the top 5 skills heafth care employers are Reserved. You may not copy, reproduce or distribute this article CompetitiveCompensationPackage:Competitivesalary,sign-onbonus, looking tor in registered nurses today: Behavioral Health without the prior written permission of Monster Worldwide. relocationallowance,Retirement-fullyvested attimeofemployment, This article first appeared on Monster, the leading online global Emergency Room Health/Dental Insurance, Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability-premium paid Nurses n behavioral health fields are needed tor u variety network for careers. To see other career-related articles, visit: nf mental heahh care positrons. 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CHEAP LAWN Adult Care, Wanted Antiques, CollectibleS Trio House Sales on nght: one iu a tall drawer for f LAKELAND FIREWOOD FIREWOOD UNLIMITED 1-847- 299-1005 1-847- 222-0589 ng). Pull-out writisg shelf un each Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING & SNOW REMOVAL Child Care, Provider 847432-3770 Mixed F.C. $100 - Oak $110 fout. Free Delivery SS off WI neotior si ad Resid & Comm Sr Citizen Disc Appliances pedestal. Working lock (key for ceo- Free Stacking & Delivery InVEnt Free Est. Wallpaper ter drawer; when locked, all other Mit- $120/IC. COH 8 Mit- S 135/FC 847-722-0584 or 773-256-7432 Child Care, Wanted 847-201-1284 Arts, Crafts, Hobbles drawers lock). Pick-up only. Top de- Oak- Si 55/FC. taches foreasier transport.Call KASAL Tiling Auctions A(st Cherry, Hickory, Birch B Apple. PaintIng & Decorating Adult Care Provider r WOW! (847) 644-t307. MR, GROUT Estate Sales by Crystal. Get cash Disc. with 2 or more!; CC OK! Interior i Enterior Building Material for unwanted itemst We help you 224-310-8994 Wanted to Buy Fue) char'e may ap'). Painting & Wallpaperiog TILE GROUT REPAIR Affordable Caregiver clear clutter and sell it. Estate Sale PAUL BUNYON & SONS Wall Washing Business Equipment Specialist/Commercial Liquidations, EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN Looking For A Job To OLD COMIC BOOKS WANTED Fast delivenyt Stacking available, Su re g re e n la od sca pit . c o m FREE ESTIMATES Live-in 24/7 or Come & Go. Antiqueu/Collectabtes/Household Mixed Hardwood 5140/FC Clothing, Furs items. Personalized Service that io (pre-1975) TOP Ss for Vintage Call Steve (630)968-5593 Best price, All Loc.s, No Fees. Toys, Hot Wheels (pre' t 975( & Straight Oak 5160/FC (630)816-0111 '(841) :.9999 SAY IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS, friendly,caring,insightful.(708( Electronics, Accessoiles Early Star Warol 312-685-t 787 Mined Fru'dwood 5170/FC Eng.Spkng Bonded/Insured 308-1848 708-681-9031 or 708-257-1193 WINTER BLUES? 708-692-2580 Add some warmth 6 color to your CALL 847-998-340010 Estate Sales Will Buy AllPickup - 1 521 N 31 st St, Melrose Pk To PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD, vehicles Wanted www.bunyontreesereice.com home Schedule a free estimate Exercise Equipment Vehicles*** Cars, Trucks, Vans, CALL 847-998-3400 Guardian Painters 847-444-1482 PLACE YOUR AD SUV'o*** $500-5000 Caoh* PETS Farm and Gardening 708-516-8888. Farm Equipment Homes Offices Judicial Sales-Real Est. HIGHLAND PARK Estate/Moving Cook County - SuburbanCook County - Suburban REAL ESTATE lion thereof of the amount paìd by Cats Firewood Salat 412 Sheridan Rd. RENTALS the purchaser not lu exceed $300, Flea Markets Thurs 1/Sand Fri t/tO, gum.2pm. SKOKIE- 4BR. 2BA, bock cape Skokle- is! mo. rent $1 in certified funds/or wire transfer, is Dogs Furniture/Housewares/Beds & more cod w/2 car gar, deck. Dint 73 1/2 2nd mo rent $2, LTL. Offices for due witfrio twenty-four (24) hours. Noteeshall paid Misc. Pets Food, Produce & 2t9, new upplo,ref.oak firs. Rent. Nr Touhy & Edens. 300f!- Houses be bythe Apartments, Unfurnished pets 0k. $2000/mo. 847-922-4441 400ft-800ft-l200ft Muy combine, mortgagee acquinog the residential Furniture no entras, n,ghllv clean-up. Town homes real estate pursuant to its credit bid Dogs Apartments, Furnished Suburbs, * REIf TO OWN! * Call 847-60-6622 ut the sale nr by any mortgagee, Buy with No closing cools und get Condos, Lofts udgment creditor, or other lienor Giveaways help with your credit. Cull 708-868- German & Dutch Shop. Pups $350- Condos, Townhomes acquiring the residential real estate w.nhba.com $1200. Trained dogs $1000-$3500, Horses 2422 or visit Duplex whose righto in and to the residen- AKC white, sable, black & tars/silver HUGE ESTATE SALE. Furniture, Homes liaIreal estate ursas prior to the Suar, deliv avail, 815-721-9000 Jewelry designer clothing,baby furniture, Rooms Open Houses suIe. The oubject property is subtect stained glass, china, tons of quality Duplex Io general real estate taxes, special German Rottweiler pups. 6 weeksLawn, Garden Equipmentitemsl Jan. 17 - Jan 1810:00am- Cook County - Suburban Mobile Homes assesomeots, or special toues lev- Male andlernale.Parents Rooms old. 5:00pm. 361 1 Glenview Rd. Manufactured Homes ed against said rouI estate and io onsite.Big boried.$500773-979- Machinery, Tools Glenview. Any questions, call 647- offered for sale without any repre- 6167 Housing to Share Medical Equipment 489-8778. Apartment Buildings sentation as lo quality sr quantity of Labradoodles: Puppies $400-$800, Mobile Homes tille and without recourse to Plaintiff short & long coats. trained doOs,Misc. Merchandise rlr ITEMS FROM A TO ZU! Co-Op Apartments and io "AS 15" condition. The sale is w(s_ McGaw YMCA further subject to confirmation by $1000 & up. Calm, no shed, blond. -. LAKE FOREST - Retirement Rentals EVANSTON Rooms Ion Men red, blk, choc. Guar. 815-721-9090 Musical lnstrume 45 S. Asbury Court Senior Housing the cour!. Upon payment in full of Co-Op Housing w/maid service, daily & weekly rates: TO PLACE A the amount bid, the purchaser will LOST DOG IREWARD OFFERED. Office Furniture (E. 294 - S. Town Line Rd.) $r31 s up includes use of Commercial, Industrial receive a Certificate of Sale that will NEAR ARCIER LAWNDALE O Frl & Sat, 1/10 & 1/11, Sam-3pm Sleeping Rooms facildies call tIte Y for availability. entitle the purchaser lo a deed lo 12/15/13 AROUND 9 PM SMALLResale Shops Cash Only 1000 Grove 887-470-7400 - ext 214 Farms, Farmland the real estafe offer confirmation of BLACK GREY FEMALE DOG See estatesales.net tsr photos. Housekeeping Rooms the sale. The property wilt NOT be AROUND 12LBS WEARING PINK Snow Removal Equipment Homes Built to Order open forinspection andplaintiff COLLAR WITH RABIES TAG Finder Service MCMAHON'S SAY IT IN THE CIASSIFIEDS, Vacant Property mskes no representation us to the PLEASE CALL 773-203-7796 Sporting Goods condition of the properly. Pruspec. WITH ANY INFORMATION OF WINNETKA Apartments - Hotels livebidders are admonished to Swap, Trade CALL 847-998-340010 Vacation Property Northtletd - 830 Camden Lo. Vacation, Resort Rentals check the court file to venfy all infor- off of Happ Rd. Income Property mation, If this property is a condo- Swimming Pools, Supplies PLACE YOUR AD S. Sat. 1/11- Sun. 1/12 10-3. Out-of-State Rentals minium unit, the purchaser of the Tickets No.s 9:30 Sat. Investment Property unit al the foreclosure sale, other Gorgeous modern home offersGarages than u mortgagee. shall pay the as- Wanted to Buy Bakerinlaidchinacab. 64" Lots sesaments and the legal fees re- Pitßull puppy very playtul and lov- round Dr tbl, 8 Maittand-mith Farms, Farmland CLASSIFIED quired by The Condominium Prop- Real Estate Auctions erly Ac!, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1 j and ing. UTD vn vaccines Chipp-style DR chrs, wht. Amen- EQUAL Commercial, Industrial (g)(4(.Ifthis property is s condo- &Deworming.Contact Elvin 708- can Lihr sofa & pr.chrs, pr. Real Estate Wanted Barcelona-style bik. tthr. chrs & minium unit which is part of a corn- [email protected] Storage, Warehouses HOUSING mon interest community, the pur- m ANTIQUE AUCTION! ottomans, gilt wood & glass con- Real Estate Misc. Tuesday, Jan. 14, 3:00 - 10:00 PMsotetbt.,pr.lthn. & chromeDesk Space chaser of the unit al the foreclosure 7232 N. Western Ave., Clip,. Barcaloungers,roundsteel & OPPORTUNITIES Out-Of-Town Real Est. sale other than a mortgagee shall SMART JACK RUSSELL PUPS glas dining tbl a 4 chrs, btk. Offices pay the assessments required by Out-Of-Town, CommercialThe CondominiumProperty Act, Pedigree, health guar, hue broken. Several Estates, Plus Frank Lloyd Wright-style stools, All real estate advertised in Elite modern console tbl,blk. Stores 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(. I YOU blk/wht, eec mrk, loyal, great with Conslgnmontst Includes:9th this newspaper s subject to the Lakes, Resort Property ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Cent. Signed Japanese Samurai Blm. sofa & toveteat, beau. Bollen "Roseneau" rnahog. Rental Services OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT kids. F. $225. Call 773-478-0018 Sword: Vintage Golden Nugget king BR Federal Fair Housing Act. which suite, antq. ironlullbed,blk. Mortgages, Loans TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION Quarter Slot Machine: An Amazing Rental Misc makes it illegal to advertise any queen bed. inlaid mahog. desk, Homeowners InsuranceFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Collection st Antq. Leaded, Stainedam. chipp.-style chests, traver- preference, limrtatioo. or dis- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN & Jewelled Glass Windows: Wanted to Rent tine glass coffee tbl., pr. Classic cnimination based on race, color, AD, CALL Real Estate Seminars ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Ornately Carved & Other AnqueGallery barrel chrs, good lamps, 15-17011G) OF THEILLINOIS Furniture; 50's160's170's Furniture, huge coIl. antq. French postersApartments, Unfurn'd. religion, oes. handicap, familial Real Estate Services MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 21 Leather & Chrome Modern att sizes, antq. Carousel horse, status or national origin in the LAW. Forìnformation'Visitour Dining Chairs; 7 Chrome & Black website at service.atty-pierce.com. beau. copper fountain,g. colt.Cook County - Chgo. N sale, rental or ftnancing of Judicial Sales - Legal Plastic Modern Stools; Aritq. SlagWaterford "Lismore" stemware, between the hours of 3 and S pm. Glass Table Lamp; Slag Glass Wedgwood "" china forDes Plaines:i Bdmi $775, 2 Bdrmhousing. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Boudoir Lamp: Pipe Collection; Oil12, Jennings "Standard Chief"$925-$975, incido heat, laundry & In addition the Illinois Human Judicial Sales-Real Est.Altomeys, OneNorthDearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL Paintings & Artwork, some Laled:slot machine, antq. brass cashparking. ImmediateOccp. GRE Rights Act profribita discrimina- Prints; Oriental Rugs: Lg., Small ®ister,books, dec.access.Pro. 647-297-1500 HARW000 HEIGHTS 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500. Please refer to file number Runners, Navals Rugs; Omute Wonderful selcI For photos visit: lion based on age. ancestry, INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook County - Suburban COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-PAl216442. THE JUDICIAL SALES Light Fixtures, Sconces & Mirrors,www.mcmahonsestatesales.com marital status, sexual orientation TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCORPORATION One South Lots of Arts & Crafts Matertal CHICAGO HEIGHTS 4BR or 3BR 2or unfavorable military discharge. DIVISION NATIONSTAR MORT-Wacker Os/se, 24th Floor, Chicago, (Stamps. etc.(; Toys & Model BATH IN 2 FLAT APPLIANCES IN- This paper will not knowingly GAGE, LLC IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE V'su Boats; Coins, inc. 31 Casino Silver CLUDED, SECTION 8 OK HEAT 847-998-3400 Plaintiff, cae abo visi! The Judicial Sales FIND MORE Strikes; Old U.S. & Foreign INCL 7088224450 accept any advertising for real Corporation al www.ljsc.com for a 7 Currency; Jewelry, nc Many E5PÄWhE estate which is io violation of the TOMASZ ZASADZKI, PNC BANK,day statua report of pending sales. Beautiful Gold Rings w/Diamonds, Glenview- i 2,3 Bds law. All persons are hereby NA S/l/t TO MIDAMERICA BANK,PIERCE& ASSOCIATES One Rubies, Emeralds, Sapphires, etc,; North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 LUXURY RESIDENCES informed that all dwellinga udver- FSB Gold & Diamond; Sgd. Yurnran, Defendants CHICAGO, IL 60602 1312)476- BARBARA'S ABSOLUTE Valley Lo Towers lt lined are available on an equal John Hardy & Lots of Other Sterling ESTATE SALE! 12 CH 31657 5500 Altomey File No. PAl216442 Jewelry; Pearl Necklaces; Cuatume 566 Lomond Lane, 1910 Chestnut Ave. opportunity basis. 7632 WEST GUNNISON STREETAttorney Corte. 91220 Case Num- Jewelry; Loose Gemstones; Also, Mundetein, IL Call (847) 998-1800 x200 HARWOOD HEIGHTS, IL 60706 ber:t CH 31657 TJSC#: 33- If you believe you have beeo 24452 Curiosities. Box Lots O Morel Over January 9 & 10, 9-4pm. Jan Mon - Frl lOam - 4pm NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 1581192 500 Lots to be Sold, Mostly with 11, 8-lpm. Haywood Wake- www.valleylotowers.cOm discriminated against in coonec- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- LOCAL JOBS 1/2, lIS, 1/16/14 #706610 No Reserves! field furniture mcl: DR, BR & tion with the sale, rental or suant tu a Judgment of Foreclosure LR. Leroy Neiman signed and Sale enteredinthe above MORTON GROVE financing of housing. Call: cause on November 5, 2013, an Preview. Mon., Jan. 13, litho (firebird), china, office Immed. 0cc. 28H, 2BA, elev, bldg. agent tor The Judicial Sales Corpo. 3:30-730 PM - Inspection i Hur turniture, Young Chang pia- 1 heated indr. prlcg. sp. All appics West City sod Suburbs: ration, will at 1030 AM un February Before Sale. no Port Meirlon tableware. md. w/d n unit. No Is allowed. Iiany, many emails. Fuit 6, 2014, a! the The Judicial Sales Full Listing & Photos at: Near !rsinstation, yr.teaae. HOPE Fair Housing Center Corporation, One South Wacker www.directauction.csm kitchen, full house, fun sate! $1 450-$1 550 847-470-8100 View estatesales.net 6304904500 Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, Seeking Quality Estates NORRIDGE Large 1 BR. $750, 60606, sell a! public auction to the & Consignments ten. pays util. Ps/sg odd. No pets. South City and Suburbs: highest bidder, as se! forth below. FIND MORE AT for this & Upcoming Auctiont New decor & carpet, appls, A/C, the following described real DIRECT AUCTION GALLERI South Suburban Housing Center C») es!ate:Commonlv known as 7632 Indry available. 708-453-4988 . 773-465-3300 NEW TRIER SALES WEST GUNNISON STREET, Estate Sales-Antqs., 705.9574674 HARW000 HEIGHTS.IL 60706 Art, SO's Designer Fury. Property todes No, 12-12-328-022- Electronics, Accessories our specialty.Charities. Jl11 North City and Suburbs: 0000. The real estate is improved Clean-up available. Interfaith Housing Center with a single family home with an LOCAL JOBS WANTED HOME STEREO Walter - 847-471-7333 Skokie- 2BR, $1175/mo. newly attached 1 car garage. Sale terms: renovated kit, granite counter tops. of the Northern Suburbs 25% down of the highest bid by cer- PIONE[RLOCALCOWvONSTER Equip. A Records, 33s-455'785 Will pick'up Cash custom cab. uppl. close Is DT 8474514700 tifiert funds at the cloue of the sale 847-266-0190 Skokie & Skokie swift, Oak/on & payable to The Judicial Sales Cor- Keating. Cull Nate 847-840-0947 porstion No third party checks will Cook County - SuburbanCook County - Suburbanbe accepted. The balance, includ- AT ing the Judicial sale fee for Aban- doned Residential Property Munici- Estate Sales Lake County HARWOOD HEIGHTS 2,931SF WEBCB312731 pulity Relief Fund, which is calcula- Winnelka - Great Estate Sale! 847-564-1600 OFFICE ted on residential real estate at the 1000 Vernon Saturday 1/11 WAUKEGAN WEST SIDE: 4600 N. Hurlern 2nd story Office Space above retail cen- rate of $1 for each $1,000 sr frac- PIONEERLOCALCOWVONSTER Nyce Things Estate Saies S Sunday 1/12, Sum-4om. 1BR - $675 & 2BR - $750 ter, Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. (Serving the North Shore) See www.estatesales.net + security. Inci laundry. Section 8 847-564- I 600 www.josephrealestate.00t Carol 847-431-5464 0k. Call 847-662-3789 Leave man. 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, January 9, 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.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFconfirmation of the sale. The prop-minium unit, the purchaser of theshall psy the assessments reu[redthe cldse of the sale payable to Therights in and fo the residential realquanlity of title and without recòursesentation as to quality or quantity of COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS erty will NOT be open for inspectionunit at the foreclosure sale, otherby The Condominium Property Act,Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdestate arose pnor to the sale Thelo Plaintiff and in AS lS condihon.title and without recourse to Plaintiff COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-and plaintiff makes no representa-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-75 ILCS 605It8.5(ct-1(.IF YOUparty checks will be accepted. Thesubject property is sublet to gener-The sale is further sublet to conf ir-and in AS IS" condition. The sale s CERY DIVISION tion as to the condition of the prop-sessrnents and the legal fees re-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-balance, including the Judicial saleal real estate tases, special assess-mation by the court. Upon paymenlfurther subtecf to confirmation by JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-erty. Prospective bidders are ad-quired by The Condominium Prop-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTleeforAbandoned Residentialments,orspecialtasesleviedin full of the amount bid, the pur-the court. Upon payment in full of TIONAL ASSOCIATION, monished to check the court file toarty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( andTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONProperty Municipality Relief Fund,against said real estate and is of-chaser will receive a Certificate ofthe amount bid, the purchaser will Plaintiff V. MICHAEL YOUHANNAverify all information. If this property(g))4(.If this property is a condo-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFwhich iscalculated on residentialfered for sale without any represen-Sale that will entitle the purchaserreceive a Certificate of Sale that will A/K/A MICHEAL YOUHANNA;lu a condominium unit, the purchas-minium unit which is part of a Corn-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachtalion as to quality or quantity of titleto a deed to the real estate aherentitle the purchaser to a deed to SAMIRAVOUHANNA; UNITEDer of the unit at the foreclosure sale,mon interest community, the pur-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION$1 000 or fraction thereof of theand without recourse to Plaintiff andconfirmation of the sale. The prop-the real estate aher confirmation of STATES OF AMERICA, other than a mortgagee, shall paychaser ot the unit at the foreclosure15-1701)0)OF THE ILLINOISamount paid by the purchaser notin AS 1S condition, The sale is fur-arty will NOT be open for inspectionthe sale, The property will NOT be Defendants 13 CH 17218 the assessmentu and'the legal feessale other than a mortgagee shallMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREto eaceed $300, in certifient funds/orther subject to confirmation by theand plaintiff makes no representa-openforinspection andplaintiff Properly Address:6616 NORTHrequiredby The Condominiumpay the assessments required byLAW.Forinformation;Visitourwire transfer, is due within twenty-court, Upan payment in fall of thetion as to the condition of the prop-makes no representation as to tIre DOWAGIAC AVE.Property Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(1)The Condominium PropertyAct,website at service.atty-pierce.com.four (24) hours, No tee shall be paidamount bid, the purchaser will re-erty. Prospective bidders are ad-condition of the property Prospec- LINCOLNWOOD. IL 60712 and (g((4). If this property is a con-765 ILCS 6051t8.5(tt-1(.IF YOUbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.by the mortgagee acquiring the res-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willrnonished to check the court file tolivebiddersare admonmhed to NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREdominium unit which is part of aARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sidentral real estate pursuant to itsentitle the purchaser to a deed toeenfy all information. If fhis propertycheck the court file to verily all nf or- SALE common interest community,theOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTAttorneys, OneNorthDearborncredit bid at the sale or by anythe real estate after confirmation ofis a condominium unit, the parchas-mation. If this property is a condo- Fisher and Shapiro tile C 13-068142purchaser of the unit al the foreclo-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONStreet Sude 1300, CHICAGO, ILmortgagee, ludgment creditor,orthe sale. The property will NOT beer ot the unit at the foreclosure sale,minium unit, the purchaser of the (lt is advised that interesled partiessure sale other than a mortgageeFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF60602. Tel No.(312)476-5500.other lienor acquiring the residentialopen torinspection andplaintiffother than a mortgagee, shall payunit at the foreclosure sale, other consult with their shall pay the assessments requiredAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INPlease refer to file numberreal estate whose nghts in and tomakes no representation as to thethe assessments sndthe legal feeuthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as- own attorneys before biddingstby The Condominium Property Act,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPAl220508. THE JUDICIAL SALESthe residential real estate arose pri-condition of the property. Prospec-required byThe Condominiumaessrnents and the legal fees re- mortgage foreclosure sales.) 75 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t(.IF YOU15-17011Cl OF THEILLINOISCORPORATION One Southor to the sale. The subject propertytivebiddersare admonished toProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/g(g((1(quired by The Condominiarn Prop- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givesARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREWacker Drive. 24th Floor, Chicago,io sublect Io general real estate tax-check the court file to verify all intor-and (g((4). If this properly io a con-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t( and that pursuant Io a Judqment ofOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTLAW. For information, examine theIL 60606-4650 )312( 236-SALE Youes, special assesaments, or specialrnation.Ifthis property is a condo-dominium unit which is part of a(g)(4(.If this property rs a condo- Foreclosure enlered on ÑovemberTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONcourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-can also visit The Judicial Salestases levied against said real estateminium unit, the purchaser of thecommon interest "community,theminium unit wh'ch is part of a corn- 7, 2013, KaIlen Realty Services,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFnay;CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7and is offered for sale without anyunit at the foreclosure sale, otherpurchaser of the unit at the forado-mon interest community, the pur- Inc., as Selling Official will at 12:30AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEday status report of pending sales.representationastoqualityorthan a mortgagee, shall pay the au-sure sale other than a mortgageechaser of the unit at the foreclosure p.m. on Febn.iary tO, 2014, at 205ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,PIERCE & ASSOCIATES Onequantity of title and without recoursesessmento and the legal fees re-shall pay the assessments requiredsale olher aran a mortgagee shall w. Randolph Street,Suite 1020,15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.quired by The Condominium Prop-by The Condominium Property Act,pay the assessments required by Chicago, Illinois, sell al public auc-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURErefer to file number 14-12-09626CHICAGO,IL 60602 (312( 476-The sale is further sublet to confir-erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g((1( and755 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-t).IF YOUThe CondominiumPropertyAct, lion to the highest bidder for cash,LAW. For information,contactTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-5500 Attorney File No. PAl220508mation by the court. Upon payment)g)(4(.ft this property is a condo-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-765 ILCS 605/18.5(ti-l( W YOU as set torth below, tIre following de-Plaintiff'sattomey;NOONAN &TION One South Wacker Drive,Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-infull of the amount bid, the pur-minium unit which is part of a corn-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- scribed real property; LIEBERMAN, 105 W. ADAMS ST.,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650ber;12 CH 38594 TJSCC; 33-chaser will receive a Certificate ofmon interest community, the pur-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Commonly known as 6616 NorthSUITE 1800, Chicago,IL 60603,(312( 236-SALE You can also visit24747 1581805 1/9, 1/16, 1(23/14Sale that will entitle the purchaserchaser of the unit at the foreclosureFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFTO REMAIN INPOSSESSION Dowagiac Avenue, Lincolnwood, IL(312) 431-1455. Please refer to fileThe Judicial Sales Corporation at w#710895 to a deed to the real estate aftersale other than a mortgagee shallAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF 60712 Permanent Inden No.; 10-number 12-1595. THE JUDICIAL ww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFconfirmation of the sale, The prop-pay the assessments required byACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN 33-313-034-0000 SALES CORPORATION Oneport of pending sales. CODILIS &COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS erty will NOT be open for inspectionThe Condominium PropertyAct,15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Esulti Wacker Dnve, 24th FloorASSOCIATES, The mortgaged real esiste is im- P.C. 15W030COUNII' DEPARTMENT, CHAN-and plaintiff makes no representa-765 ILCS 605/t8.5(ct-t(. Ir YOUMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE15-1701(C(OF THEILLINOIS proved with u dwelling. The proper-Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,CERY DIVISION lion os lo the condition of the prop-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-LAW.For information,contactMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ly will NOT be open for inspection, SALE You can also visit The Judi-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527THE BANK'OF NEW YORK ASerty. Prospective bidders are ad-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTPlaintiff's attorney; JOHNSON,LAW.Forinformation'Visitour TIre judgment amount wascisl Sales Corporation at www.qsc.c(630) 794-5300 Attomey File No.TRUSTEE FOR THE monished to check the court file toTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONBLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC,website at service.atty-pierce.com. um for a 7. day status reportof14-12-09626 Attorney ARDC No, $494,587.02.Sale terms tor noir- NOTE HOLDERS CWABS, INC.verily all information, If this properlyFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF230 W. Monroe Street, Suife hi 125,between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. parties; 10% of successful bid im-sandino sales NOONAN & 00468002 Atfomey Code. 21762MORTGAGE-BACKED NOTES, io a condominium unit. the parchas-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INChicago, IL 60606, )3t2( 541-9710.PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's mediately at conclusion on auction,LIEBERMAN 105 W. ADAMS ST.,CaseNumber;t2 CH 025726 SERIES 2005-HYB9,PlaintiffV.er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPlease refer to file number 12-23f 8.Attorneys,One North Dearborn balance by 12:30 p.m. theventSUITE 1800 Chicago,IL 60603TJSC#; 33-24621 NOTE; Parsuant other than a mortgagee, shall pay15-17011Cl OF THEILLINOISTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL (312( 431-1455 Attorney File No. ALEX AVAKIAN; SUNDUS business day, bothby cashiers to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesAVAKIAN; PREMIER BANK; VIL-the assessments and the legal teesMORTGAGE FORECLOSURETION One South Wacker Drive,60602. TelNo.(3121 476-5500, 12-1595AttorneyCode.38245Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's checks; and no refunds.The sale LAGE OF SKOKIE, AN ILLINOISrequiredbyTheCondominiumLAW. For information, contact24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Please refer to filenumber Number;12 CH 28525 shall be sublect to general real es-Case attorney is deemed to be a debt col-MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1(Plaintiff's attorney. HEAVNER,(3i2( 236-SALE You can also visitPA1008125. THE JUDICIAL SALES TJSC#; 33-24734 NOTE; Pursuant tate taxes, special faxes, special lector attempting to collect a debtDefendants 09 CH 09392 and )g((4)If this property is a con-SCOTT, BEYERS 8 MIHLAR, LLC,The Judicial Sales Corporation al wCORPORATION One South to the Fair Debt Collection Practices assessments, special tuses levied, and any information obtained will beCalendar No. 60 dominium uniI which is part of ai i iEast Main Street, DECATUR,ww.tlsc.com tor a 7 dey status re-Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, liens,itany. The and superior Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sused for that purpose. Property Address; common interest community, theIL 62523, (217) 422-1719.If theport of pending sales, JOHNSON,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You property is offered as is,with noattorney is deemed to be a debt col-1581797 1(9, 1/16, 1/23/14 #7108967355 NORTH LAMON AVENUE purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sale s set aside for any reason, theBLUMBERG 8 ASSOCIATES, LLCcan also viait The Judicial Sales espress or implied warranties andlector attempfing to collect a debt LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 sure sale other than a mortgageePurchaser at the sale shall be enti-230 W. Monroe Street, Saite hi 125Corporation at www.tlac.com for a 7 without any representation as to theand any information obtained will be NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREohall pay the assessments requiredtIed only to a return of the depositChicago. IL 60606 (312) 541-9710day status report of pending sales quality of title or recourse to Plain-used for that purpose. SALE by The Condominium Property Act,paid The Purchaser shall have noAttorney File No. 12-2318 AttorneyPIERCE & ASSOCIATES One tiff. Prospective bidders are ad-1581784 1/9, 1/16, 1/23/14 #710901IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFFisher and Shapiro file h 09-017010755 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1(. IF YOUfurther recourse against the Mortga-Code. 40342 Case Number; i2 CHNorth Dearbom Street Suite 1300 monisheii to review the court tile to COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ARE THE MORTGAGOR (NOME-gor, the Mortgagee or the25388 TJSC#. 33-24331 NOTE;CHICAGO.IL 60602 (3t2( 476- verity all (It io advised that interested parties infornistron and tu view COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-consult with their OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTMortgactee'a attorney. THE JUDI-Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection5500 Attorney File No. PA1008125 auction rules at w.kallenrs.com. INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFCERY DIVISION own attorneys before TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONdAL SALES CORPORATION OnePractices Act, you are advised thatAttorney Code. 91220 Case Num- For information;Sale ClerIc, Fisher biddingat COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA-mortgage foreclosure sales.) FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFSouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to beber;IO CH 12346 TJSCC; 33- and Shapiro, Attorney h 42168,COUNTY DEPAhTMENT - CHAN-TIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INChicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-a debt collector attempting to collect25762 579050 2t21 Waukegan Road, Suite 301,CERY DIVISION -y.- NATALIYA LUKASZEWSKI De-that pursuant toa Judgment ofACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONSALEY0u can also visit The Judi-a debt and any information oblained12(26/13, 1(2, 1/9/14 #703493 Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847)OCWEN LOAN SERVICING LLCfondants 12 CH 38594 Foreclosure entered on July12,15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIScial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.cwill be used for that purpose 291-1717, between 1;00 pin, andPlaintiff,-y.- SYLVIA S BIÔLARI 81t9 WEST CHARMAINE ROAD2012, KalIen Realty Services, Inc.,MORTGIIcGE FORECLOSUREorn for a 7 day status report of582150 MORTON GROVE 3;00rs. weekdays only. MUA SYLVIA BIGLARI,NORRIDGE, IL 60706 as Selling Official will at I2;30 p.m.LAW. For information;Visitourpending sales. HEAVNER, SCOTT,1/9, 1/16, 1(23/14 #710888 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 157 5 1/9, 1/16, 1t23h4 #710899MOHAMMAD H BIGLARI Nf(JANOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-on February 10, 2014, at 205 Wwebuite at service.atty-pierce.com.BEYEIIS & MIHLAR, LLC 111 East COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN BIGLARITICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Randolph Street, Suite 1020. Chi-between the hours of 3 and S pm.Main Street DECATUR, IL 62523LINCOLN WOOD 't-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY NKJA MAHAMMAD HOSSEINsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosurecago. Illinois, sell at public auctionPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's(217)422-1719Attorney CodeIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFDIVISION ONEWEST BANK, FSB BIGLARI NK/A MOHAMMADand Sale enteredn the aboveto the highest bidder for cash, asAttorneys,One NorthDearborn40387 Case Number; 12 CH 14218COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-ID/B/A FINANCIAL FREEDOM, A IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFBIGLARI A/IVA HOSSEINcause on November 8,2013, an Street Suite1300, CHICAGO, ILTJSC#; 33-27810 NOTE' Pursuant COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS sel forth below, the following descri- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYbIVISI0N OF ONEWEST BANK, BIGLARI, RBS CITIZENS,NA-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-bed real property; 60602. TelNo. (312) 476-5500.to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesDIVISION FSB) COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- TIONAL ASSOCIATION, VILLAGEration, will at 10;30 AM on FebruaryCommonly known as 7355 NorthPlease refer to tile numberAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sPNC MORTGAGE, A DIVISION OFPlaintiff, CERY DIVISION OF SKOKIE, MIDLAND FUNDING 11, 2014, at the The Judicial SalesLamm Avenue, PA1302471 . THE JUDICIAL SALESattorney is deemed to be s debt col-PNC BANK N A. DIGITAL FEDERAL CREDIT UN-LLC, MIDLAND FUNDING, LLC De-Corporation, One South Wacker Lincolnwood, IL 60712 CORPORATION One Southlector attempting to collect a debtPlaintiff, JYCE SENJANOVICH A/K/A ION, Plaintiff,-y.-RAQUELP.fendants 12 CH 025726 Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,Permanent Indes No.: Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago,and any information obtained will be FESTEJO, THE WOODLANDS OF4045 ENFIELD AVENUE SKOKIE, 10-28-420- JOYCE E. SENJANOVICH, UNI- 60606, sell at public auction to the001 IL 80606-4650 (312( 236-SALE Youused for that purpose. 1582080 IORGIA TOUNTAS, GUSTED STATES OF AMERICA - SEC- MORTON GROVE CONDOMINI-IL 60076 highest bidder, as set forth below, can also visit The Judicial Sales1/9, 1/16, 1f2I14 #710890 TOUNTAS SCHINDLER ELEVA- UM ASSOCIATION Defendants The mortgaged real estate is im- RETARY OF HOUSING AND UR- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-the following described real estate;proved with s dwelling The proper-Corporation at www.tjac.com for a 7 TOR CÔRPORATION, 12 CH 28525 REZABAN DEVELOPMENT, VILLAGE TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tIrai pur-Commonly known as 81 19 WESTt5 will NOT be open for inspection. day statuo report of pending sales.IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTOULABI, COMMONWEALTH EDI-OF SKOKIE 8400 CALLIE AVENUE, UNIT 608suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureCHARMAINE ROAD, NORRIDGE, The judgment amount wasPIORCE & - ASSOCIATES OneCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-SON COMPANY, LOCAL 21 PEN-Defendants Morton Grove, IL 60053 and Sale enteredinthe aboneIL 60706 Property Indes No. 12-t t- North Dearborn Street Suite 13001c' DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-cause on October 30, $821,757.38.Sale terms for non- SION FUND, STATE OF ILLINOIS,12 CH 019926 2013, an403-006-0000. The real eutateisparties; 10% of successful bid im-CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-DIVISION MASONRY INSTITUTE UN-5845 KEENEY STREET MORTON TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- improved with a one story singlemediately at conclusion of auction,5500 Attomey File No. PAt0247tGREEN TREE SERVICING LLC KNOWN HEIRS AND LEäATEESGROVE, IL 60053 suant Io a Judgmenl of Foreclosureration, will at tO;30 AM on February family home with no garage. Salebalance by t2;30 p.m.the nestAttorney Code, 91220 Case Num-Plainhif, -y- SAMEER P. DEAI,OF GEORGIA TOUNTAS, IF ANY,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- and Sale enteredinthe above3, 2014, at the The Judicial Sales terms; 25% down of the highest bidbusinessday,both by cashiersber'tCH 13133 TJSC#; 33-SEJAL K.PARIKH, UNKNOWNUNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- cause on November 1, 2013, anCorporation, One South Wackerby certified funds at the close of the 23575 agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- checks, and no refunds.The sale OWNERS AND NON-RECORDRECORD CLAIMANTS suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,sale payable to The Judicial Sales 1582309 1/9, 1/16, 1(23/14 #710903CLAIMANTS Defendants ration, will at 10;30 AM on February shall be sublect to general real es- Defendants and Sale enteredinthe above 60606, seIl at public auction to theCorporation. No third party checku 12 CH 25388 3, 2014, st the The Judicial Sales tate taxes, special taxes, special 10 CH 12345 cause on October 28, 2013, an highest bidder, as set forth below,will be accepted. The balance, in-assessments, special tases levied, 9140 KOSTNER AVE. Skokie, IL6701 NORTH MINNEHAHA AVE- Corporation, One South Wackerthe following described real estate; cluding the Judicial sale fee for agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, and superior liens,itany. The 60076 NUE LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 ration, wìll at 10;30 AM on January Commonly known as 4045 EN-Abandoned Residential Propertyproperty is offered as is, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 60606, sell at public auction to theFIELD AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 with no 30, 2014, at the The Judicial Sales Municipalìty Relief Fund, which iseopress or implied warranties andCOOK COUNTY ILLINOIS TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Corporation, One South Wacker highest bidder, as set forth below,Property Indes No. 10-16-432-048.calculated on residential real estate COUNTY DEPAhTMENT - CHAN-suant lo a Judgment of Foreclosure the following described real estate;The real estate is improved with a without any representation as to the suant fo a Judgment of ForeclosureDrive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orquality of fille or recourse to Plain-CERY DIVISION and Sale enteredinthe above Commonly known as 8400 CALLIEsingle family residence. Sale terms; and Sale enteredinthe above60606, sell at public auction to the fraction thereof of the amount paidtiff. Prospective bidders are ad-BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Plaintiff,cause on October 31, 20t3, ancause on November 21, 2011, an AVENUE, UNIT 608, Morton Grove,25 k down of the highest bid by car-by the purchaser notto exceed highest bidder, as set forth below, morrished to review the court file to-y.- NIKOLAY TERZIEV, MARTAagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-the following deocnbed real IL 60053 Property Index No. 10-20-tilled funds at the close of the sale$300,incertifiedfunds/orwire HRISTOVA AKA MARTAration, will at 10:30 AM on February 12t-045-t070 (CURRENTPIN); venfy allinformation and to view ration, will at tO;30 AM on Januaryestate;Commonly known as 5845 payable to The Judicial Sales Cor-trsnater,is due within twenty-fourauction rules al arew,ksllenrs.com.PETROVA HRISTOVA AKA M.6, 2014, at the The Judicial Sales 10-20-121-042-1078 (PRIOR PIN).poratlon. No third party checks will 27, 2014, at the The Judicial SalesKEENEY STREET. MORTON (24( houro. No fee shall be paid byFor information; Sale ClerIc, FisherHRISTOVA Defendants Corporation, One South WackerCorporation, One South Wacker The real extate is improved with abe accepted. The balance, includ-the mortgagee acquiring the resi- GROVE, IL 60053 Property Indes and Shapiro, Attorney h 42168,12 CH 14218 Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,Drive -24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,No, 10-20-420-049 The real estate residential condominium. The lud -ing the Judicial saie fee for Aban-dential real estate pursuant totu ment amount was $22g,042.4 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301,3808 JARVIS AVE Skokie,IL60606, sell at public suction to the60606, sell at public auction to theis improved with a residence Sale doned Residential Property Manici-credit bid st the sale 'orby any 60076 highest bidder. as set forth below, Sale terms; 25% down of the hi9h-pality Relief Fand, which is calcula- Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847( highest bidder, as set forth below,terms; 25% down of the highest bid mortgagee, ludqment creditor,or291-1717, between t;00 p.m. andNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-the following descnbed real estate; est bid by certified funds at theted on residential real estate al theother lienor acquiring the residential the following descnbed real estate;by certified funds al the close of the 3:00 p.m. weekdays only. 1/6/2014TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Commonly known as 9140Commonly known as 6701 NORTHsale payable to The Judicial Sales close of the sale payabte to The Ju-rate of $1 for each $1,000 or frac-real estate whose rights in and to suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure dicial Sales Corporation No thirdtion thereof of the amount paid by 1581972 1(9, 1/16, 1/23/14 #710893 KOSTNER AVE., Skokie, IL 60076 MINNEHAHA AVENUE,Corporation. No third party checks the residential real estate arose pri- and Sale enteredinthe above er1y Indes No. 10-15-307-037- party checks will be accepted. Thethe purchaser not to exceed $31X1, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Proper-will be accepted. The balance, in- or to the sale. The sublect property cause on February 28, 2013, an ty Indes No. 10-33-400-013-1X100, balance, including the Judicial salein certified funds/or wire transfer, isis subject to'genvral real estate tas-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS cluding theJudicialsale feefor agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-The real estate is improved with a10-33-400-014-0000. The real es-AbandonedResidential Property feeforAbandoned Residentialdue within twenty-four 24) hours.es, upecial assessments, or specialCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-ration, will at 10;30 AM on February Property Municipality Relief Fund, single family residence. The judg-tate is improved with a white bnckMunicipality Relief Fund, which is No feeshallbepaid bythetaxes levied against said real estateCERY DIVISION PNC BANK, NA-20, 2014, st the The Judicial Salesment amount was $405,577 77. which is calculated on residentialmortgagee acquiring the residentialand is offered for sale without anyTIONAL ASSOCtATION Plaintiff, ranch single family Irome with a twocalculated on residential real estate Corporation, One South WackerSale terms' 25% down of the high-car attached garage. Sale terms.at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or real estate at the rate ot $1 for eachreal estate pursuant to its credit bidrepresentationastoquality -n.- MARCIA NATKIN, JERALD or Drive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,est bid by certihed funds at the25% down of the highest bid by car-fraction thereof ot the amount paid $1 .000 or traction thereot ol theat the sale or by any mortgagee,quantity of title and without recourseNATKIN NX./A JERALD M NATKIN,60606, sell at public auction to the amount paid by the purchaser notjudgment creditor, close of the sale payable to The Ja-hued funds at the close of the saleby the purchaser notto eeceed or other lienorto Plaintiff and in AS lS condition,UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-highest bidder, as set forth below,dicial Sales Corporation. No third to exceed $300, n certified tunds/oracquinng tIce residential real estate RECORD CLAIMANTS payable to The Judicial Sales Cor-$300. in certifiedfunds/orwire The sale a further subject to contir- the following described real estate; party checks will be accepted. Theporation. No third party checks will wire transfer, is due within twenty.whose nghls in and to the residen-maSon by the court. Upon paymentDefendants 13 CH 13133 transter, is due within twenty-four four (24) hours. No tee shall be paid Commonly known as 3808 JARVISbalance, including the Judicial salebe accepted. The balance, includ-(24) hours No fee shall be paid by tial real estate arose prior to thein full of the amount bid, the pur-8458 LINDER COURT SKOKIE, ILAVE., Skokie, IL 60076 Pro. -rty In- by the mortgagee acquinng the res- feeforAbandonedResidentialing the Judicial sale fee for Aban-the mortgagee acquinng theresi- sale. The subject property is sublectchaser will receive a Certificate of60077 den No. 10-26-322-032- I S S S .The idential rear estate pursuant Ioils NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Properly Municipality Relief Fund,donad Residential Properly Manici-denlial real estate pursuant to its to general real estate tases, specialSale that will entitle the purchaser real estate is improved with a singlewhich is calculated on residential credit bid atlIresale or by anyassessments, or special taxes lev- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- pality Relief Fand, which is calcula-credit bid at the sale or by any to a deed fo the real estate aher familyresidence.The judgmentreal estate at the rafe of $1 for eachted on residential real estate mortgagee, judgment creditor,ored against said real estate and isconfirmation of the sale. The prop-suant to u Judgment of Foreclosure t themortgagee, judgment creditor,or amount was$337,075.17.Sale$1,000 or fraction thereof of therate of $1 for each $1,000 or frac-other honor acquinnq the residential other lienor acquiring the residentialoffered for sale without any repre-erty will NOT be open for inspectionand Sale enteredinthe aboveterms; The bid amount, includin real estafe whose 09h15 ¡n and lo cause on October 23, 2013, an smossI paid by the purchaser notlion thereof of Ihe amount paid byreal estate whose nghts in and to sentation as lo quality or quanbty ofand plaintiff makes no representa- the Judicial sale fee for Abandoneto exceed $300, in certified funds/or the residential real estate arose pv- the purchaser noI to exceed $300,the residential real estate arose pv- title and without recourse to Plainfifflion as to the condition of the prop-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-ResidentialProperty Municipality or to the sale. The subject properlyand n AS 1S condition. The sale is ration, will at 10:30 AM on February wire transfer, is due within twenty-in certified funds/or wire transfer, isor to the sale The subject property arty. Prospective bidders are ad- Relief Fund, which s calculated onfour (24) hours, Nu fee shall be paiddue within twenty-four (24( hours. Is sublect to general real estate tax-further sublect to confirmation bymonished to check the court file to14, 2014, al the The Judicial Sales is sublet IO general real estate tax- residential real estate at the rate ofby the mortgagee acquinng the res-Nofeeshall es, special assessments, or specialthe court. Upon payment infull ofvenfy all information. If this propertyCorporation, One South Wacker bepaidbythees, special assessments, or special $1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-idential real estate pursuant to itsmortgagee acquinng the residentialtases lemed against said real estate taxes leureul against said real estatethe amount bid, the purchaser willis a condominium unit, the purchas-Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,ol of the amount paid by the pur- and is offered for sale without any credit bid at the sale or by anyreal estate pursuant to its credit bidand is offered for sale without any receive a Certificate of Sale that willer of the unit at the foreclosure sale,60606, sell al public auction to thechaser not to exceed $300, shall be representationsotoqualityorentitle the purchaser to a deed to highest bidder, as sel forth below, mortgagee, ludgment creditor,oral the sale or by any mortgagee.representationasloqualityor Other than a mortgagee, shall psy paid in certified fundo immediatelyother lienor acquiring the residential quantity of title and without recourse the following described real estate; Iudgment creditor, or other lienorquantity of tille and without recourse the real existe aher confirmation otthe assessments and the legal tees by the highest and best bidder atreal estate whose nghts in and to to Plaintiff and in A5 15 condition.the sale. The properly will NOT be Commonly known as 8458 LINDER acquinng the residential real estateto Plaintiff and in AS lS condition requiredbyTheCondominium the conclusion of the sale. No feethe residential real estate arose pv- The sale is further subject to confir-open forinspection andplaintiffProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1(COURT, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Pro. -r- whose rights in and to the residen-The sale is further subject lo contir- shall be paid by the mortgagee ac-or to the sale. The subject propertytial real estate aroue pnor to themation by the court. Upon payment mellon by the court. Upon paymentmakes no representation au to theand (g((4). If this property is a con-ty Indes No. tO-2t-133-006-,us.qsiring the residential real estate infull of the amount bid, the pur-condition of the property. Prospec- Thu real estate is Improved with a 4 is sublecl lo general real estate tax-sale, The sublet property is subjectin full of the amount bìd, the pur- dominium unit which is part of a pursuant to ita credit bid at the salees, special assessments, or specialto general real estate tanes, special chaser will receive a Certificate oflivebidders are admonishedtocommon interest community,theor more townhouse units with no chaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser or by any mortgagee, Iudgmenltaxes levied against said real estateassessments, or special taoes lev-Sale that will entitle the purchaser check the court file to venfy all infor-purchaser of the unit at the toreclo-garage, Sale terms; 25% down ofcreditor,or other lienor acquiringand is offered for sale without any to a deed to the real estate ahermatlon. If this property is a condo-sure sale other than a mortOacteethe highest bid by certified funds at ed against said real estate and isto a deed to the real estate after the residentialreal estate whoserepresentationastoQualityoroffered for sale without any repro-confirmation of the sale, Where a Thursday, Januaty 9, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 7 Judicial SalesReaI 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. saÌe of rea' estate is made to satisfyat the sale or by any mortgagee,title and without recoûrse to Plaint/fThe CondominiumPropertyAct,day status report of pendinq sales,12 CH 30898 ut the time of sale, a cashier's or Visit a lien pnor to that st the Unitedjudgment creditor, or other lienorand in AS IS" condition. The sale is765 ILCS 605/18.5(-t). IF YOUPIERCE 6ASSOCIATES OneNOTICE OF SALE certified check for tO% of the suc- States, the United States shall haveacquirin9 the residential real estatefurther subject to confirmation byARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-North Dearborn Street Saite t300PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givencesaful bid amount. The balance of one year from the date of aale with-whose 59h15 in and Io the residen-the court. Upon payment infull ofOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTCHICAGO, IL60602 (312)476-that pursuant to a Judgment ofthe successful bid shall be paidToDrive.com irr which to redeem, except that withtelreal estate arose prior to thethe amount bid, the purchaser willTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION5500 Attorney File No, PAt225729Foreclosure entered in the abovewithin 24 hours, by, similar funds. rea1ect fo a lien arising under thesale, The uublect property is subjectreceive a Certificate of Sale that willFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAttorney Code. 91220 Case Num-entitled cause on October 29, 20t3,The property will NOT be open for internal revenue laws the periodIo general real estate tasas, specialentitle the purchaser to a deed toAN ORDER OF POSSESSION. INber:t3 CH 04238 TJSC#: 33-Intercounty Judicial Sates Corpora-inspection. shalt be 120 days or the period al-assessments, or special taxes lev-the real estate after confirmation ofACCORDANCE WITH SECTION23776 tim, will on Tuesday, February 4,For information call Mr. Russell R. lowable for redemption under Stateied against said real eutate and isthe sale The property will NOT be15-t701)C) OF THEILLINOIS1581506 2Ot4, at the hour of 1 t am, in theirCuster,Jr.atPlaintiff's Attorney, law, whichever is longer, and in anyoffered for sale without any repre-open forinspection andplaintiffMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE1/2, ilO, 1/16/14 #706612 office at 120 West Madison Street,LilligS Thorsness, Ltd., t900 case in which, under the provisionsaentation as to quality or quantify ofmakes no representation as to theLAW.Forinformation:Visitour NORRIDGE Suite 718A. Chicago, Illinois, sell toSpnnq Road, Oak Brook, Illinois of section 505 of the Housing Act oftitle and without recourse to Plaintiffcondition of the property. Prospec-website st service.atty-pierce.com.IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFthe highest bidder for cash, the fol-6Ó523-t495. 16301 571-1900. 1950,as amended (12U.S.C.and in AS lS condition. The sale isfivebidders are admonishedtobetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS lowing described mortgagedrealINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES 1701k), and subsection (d) of sec-further sublect to confirmation bycheck the court file to verity all mf or-PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-estate: CORPORATION tion 3720 of title 3$ of the Unitedthe court Upon payment in full ofmation. If this property is a condo-Attorneys,OneNorthDearbornCERY DIVISION Commonly known as 4345 North Officer, (312) 444-1122 Nordica, Norndqe, IL 60706 States Code, the nght to redeemthe amount bid, the purchaser willminium unit, the purchaser of theStreet Saite t300, CHICAGO, ILSELFRELIANCE UKRAINIAN does not arise, there shalt be noreceive a Certificate of Sale that willunit at the foreclosure sale, other60602. Tel No,(3t2)476-5500.AMERICAN FEDERAL PIN. t3-18-322-004-0000 112,119.1116/14*106608 right of redemption. The propertyentitle the purchaser to a deed tothan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-Ptease refer to file numberCREDIT UNION; The mortgaged real estate is a sin- gie family residence. will NOT be open for inspection andthe real eotate aher confirmation ofsessments and the Ieal fees re-PAl225729. THE JUDICIAL SALESPlaintiff, f the oubject plaintiff makes no representation asthe sale. The properly will NOT bequired by The Condominium Prop.CORPORATION One Southvs mortgaged real estate is s unit of a to the condition of the property. Pro-openforinspection and plaintifferty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andWacker Osee, 24th Floor, Chicaoo.ANNA YUSHCHYSHYN; MIKHAILcommon interest community. the spective bidders are admonished tomakeo no representation as to the(g)(4).If this properly is a condo-IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE YouBODNAR; UNKNOWN purchaser of the unit other than a To PLACE A HELP WANTED check the court file to verify all infor-condition of the property Proapec-minium unit which is part of a corn-can also visit The Judicial SalesOWNERS AND NON RECORDmortgagee shall pay the assess- Corporation at ments required by subsection (g-t) mation.f this property is a condo-fivebiddersare admornahedtomon interest community, the pur- w.tIsc.com for u 7CLAIMANTS; AD IN THE CLASSIFIEDS, minium unit, the purchaser of thecheck the court file to verity all infor-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure Defendants, of Section 18.5 of the Condominium unit at the foreclosure sate, othermation. 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CALL 841-998-3400 than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-minium unit, the purchaser of thepay the asaessments required by Sale terms: Bidders must present seusments and theegal fees re-unit at the foreclosure sale, other quired by The Condominium Prop-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andsesaments and the legal fees re- (g)4).ftthis property is a condo-quired by The Condominium Prop- minium unit which is part of a com-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and mon interest community, the pur-)g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo- chaser of the unit at the foreclosureminium unit which io part of a corn- sale other than a mortgagee uhatimon interest cornmunity, the pur- pay the assessments required bychaser of the unit at the foreclosure The Condominium PropertyAct,oale other than a mortgagee shall 765 ILCS 605/18.5(Q-t).F YOUpay the assessments required by ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-The Condominium PropertyAct. OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT765 ILCS 6O5/t8.5(q-t). IF YOU TO REMAIN N POSSESSIONARE TI-Ib MORTGAGOR (HOME- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF 15-t701(CIOF THE ILLINOISAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREACCORDANCE WITH SECTION LAW For information, examine thetS-170t(C)OF THE ILLINOIS court file or contact Plaintiffs attor-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE nett:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,LAW. Forinformation:Visitour P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEwebsite at service.atty-pecco.com. Flatbed Dnvers New Pay Scale- NEW TRUCKS ARRIVING ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. HELP WANTED IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleasePIERCE & ASSOCIATES. Plaint/f's ADVERTISING Sta @ .37cpm Up to O4cpm EXPERIENCED OIR refer to file number 14-12-09685.Attorneyu,OneNorthDearborn THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-Street Suite 1300. 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Home Every Week Great Pay 13 CH 13812 Corporation, One South Wacker 7100 WEST WINDSOR AVENUEDrive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, NORRIDGE IL 60706 60606. sell at public auction to the HOUSING AVAILABLE. JOB Full Benefits Stable Freight NOTICE O SALE PUBLIC NO-highest bidder, as set forth below, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-the following described real estate: suant to a Judgment st ForeclosureCommonly known au 4541 NORTH PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE, CDL-A required EEOE/MP and Sale enteredinthe aboveORANGE AVENUE. NORRIDGE, cause on November 4, 2013, anIL 60706 Property Indes No. 12-13- agent for The Judicial Saleu Corpo-109-028-0000 The real estate is CALL AIM 800.4818312. 866-323-7875 ration, will at 10:30 AM on Februaryimproved with a yellow brick one 6, 2014, at the The Judicial Salesstory single family home with a two www.driveFFE.com Corporation. One South Wackercar detached garage Sale terms: Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,25% down of the highest bid by car- 60606, sell at public auction to thetified funds at the close of the sale highest bidder, as set forth below.payable to The Judicial Sales Cor- the following described realporation. No third party checks will eslate:Commonlv known as 7100be accepted. The balance, includ- WEST WINOSOR AVENUE,ing the Judicial sale tee for Aban- NORRIDGE, IL 60706 Property In-donad Residential Property Munici- dea No. 13-18-t21-004-0000 Thepality Relief Fund, which s calcula- real estate is improved with a splitted on residential real estate at the level single family home with a tworate of SI for each $t,000 or frac- car detached garage. Sale terms:lion thereof of the amount paid by 25% down of the highest bid by car-the purchaser not to exceed $300, tified tandy at the close of the salein certified funds/or wire transfer, is payable to The Judicial Sales Cor-due within twenty-four (24) houm. poration. No third party checks willNo feeshallbepaidbythe be accepted. The balance, includ-mortgagee acquinng the residential ng the Judicial sale fee for Aban-real estate pursuant to its credit bid donad Residential Property Munici-at the sale or by any mortgagee, pal/y Relief Fund, which is calcula-judgment creditor. or other lienor fed on residential real estate at theacquiring the residential real estate The It)inois Ctassftied Advertising Network (ICAN) provides Pioneer Press and the Doings with advertising of a national appeal. rate of $1 for each $1 .000 sr f rac-whose rights in and to the residen- tion thereof of the amount paid byliaI real estate arose prior to the the purchaser not to exceed $300,sale. The subtect property is subject To advertise in this section, please call CAN directly at (217) 241-1700. in certified funds/or wire transfer, isto general real estate taxes, special due within twenty-four (24) hours,assessments, or special tases lev- Both Pioneer Press and the Doings recommend discretion when responding, Please refer questions and comments directly to ICAN. Nofee shallbepaidbytheied against said real estate and is mortgagee acquiring the residentialoffered for sale without any repre- real estate pursuant to its credit bidsentafion au touaIity or quantity of 8 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, January 9, 2014 Judicial SaIes-Rea Est.Judicial Sales.Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. NORRIDGE quantity of title and without recóurseor to the sale, The uublect property IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFto Plaintiff and in "AS IS condition.io sublecl to general real estate lax- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS The sale is further subtect to conf ir-es, special ssoessments, or special COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-mation by the court. Upon paymenttases levied against said real estate CERY DIVISION infull of the amount bid, the pur-and is offered for sale without any JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-chaser will receive a Certificate ofrepresentationastoqualityor TIONAL ASSOCIATION. Sale that will entitle the purchaserquantity of title and without recourse Plaintift tu a deed to the real estate afterto Plaintiff and in AS IS condition. V. confirmation of the sale. The prop-The sale is further sublect lo conf ir- ANTONIO F. PUGLIESE NKJA AN-erty will NOT be upen for inspectionmation by the court. Upon payment THONY F. PUGLISE; HARRISand plaintiff makes no representa-in full st the amount bid, the pur- NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS AS-tion au lo the condition of the prop-chaser will receive a Certificate of SIGNEE OF FEDERAL DEPOSITerty. Prospective bidders are ad-Sale Ihat will entitle lhe purchaser INSURANCE CORPORATION ASinonished to check the court file toto a deed to the real estate after RECEIVER FOR AMCORE BANK.verity alt information. If this propertyconfirmation uf the sale. The prop- N.A. is a condominium unit, the purchas-erty will NOT be open for inspection Defendants er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,and plaintiff makes no representa- IO CH 42204 other than a mortgagee, shall paytion as to the condition of the prop- Proertv Address: 4853 NORTHthe assessments and the legal feesarty.Prospective biddern are ad- REOWOOD AVE. NORRIDGE, ILrequired byTheCondominiummonished to check the court file to YOU'RE IN TN 60706 Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)verify all information. If this property NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREand (g)(4(. If this property is a con-is a condominium unit, the parchas- SALE dominium unit which is part of aer of the unit at the foreclosure sale, Fisher and Shapiro file 6 10-044529common interest community. theother thsn a mortgagee, shall pay (It is advised that interested partiespurchaser of the unit al the foreclo-the assessments and the legal fees consult with their sure sala other than a mortgageerequiredby TheCondominium own attorneys beforebiddingatshall pay the assessments requiredProperly Ac{, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( mortgage foreclosure sales.) by The Condominium Property Act,and (g)(4). It this properly is a con- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given75 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(.IF YOUdominium unit which is part of a thatpurssanl toa Judgment ofARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-common interestcommunity, the Forecloaure entered on April4,OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTpurchaser of the unit at the forado- 2013. Kalten Realty Services, Inc..TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONsure sale other than a mortgagee as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFshall pay the assessments required on January 20, 2014, at 205 W.AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INby The Condominium Property Act, Randolph Street, Suite 1020, Chi-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION755 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(.IF YOU cago, Illinois, sell ut public auction15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- to the highest bidder tar cash, asMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT set forth below, the following descri-LAW. For information, examine theTO REMAIN INPOSSESSION bed real property: court file or contact Plaintiffs attor-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF DRIVER'S SEAT Commonly known as 4853 Northneo:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN RedwoodAvenue,Norndge, ILP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 60706 ROAD, SUITE 106, BURR RIDGE,15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS Permanent Index No : 12-1 1-417-IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 PleaseMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 006 refer tofile number 14-t 1-23081LAW Forinformation, contact The mortgaged real estate is im-THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-Plaintiff'sattorney: KOZENY S proved willi a dwelling. The proper-TION One South Wacker Drive,McCUBBIN lLL101S, LLC 105 ty will NOT be open for inspection. 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650WEST ADAMS STREET, UITE Thejudgmentamount was $(312) 236-SALE You can also visit1850,Chicago,IL 60603,(312) 1,229,514.91.Sale terms for non-The Judicial Sales Corporation at w605-3500 Please refer to fIle num- parties: 10% of successful bid im-ww.ttsc.com for a 7 day status re-ber 11-1671, THE JUDICIAL mediately at conclusion of auction,port ot pending sales. CODILIS &SALES CORPORATION One balance by 12:30 p.m.the nextASSOCIATES, P C 15W030South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, busineusday,both by cashier'sNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236- checks; and no refunds.The saleSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527SALE You can also visit The Judi- shall be subject to general real es-(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.dial Salas Corporation at -w.tjsc.c tate tases, upecial taxes, special14-11-23081Attorney ARDC No.om for a 7 day status report of at assessments, special taxes levied,00468002 Attorney Code, 21762pandino sales. KOZENY & and superior liens,ifany. TheCase Number:12 CH 021712McCU9BIN ILLINOIS,LLC 105 property is offered as is,with noTJSC#: 33-24412 NOTE: PursuantWEST ADAMS STREET, SUITE express or implied warranties andto the Fair Debt Collection Practices1850 Chicago, IL 60603 (312) 605- without any representation as to theAct, you are advised that Plaintiff's3500 Attorney File No. Il-1671 At- quality of title or recourse to Plain-attorney is deemed to be a debt col-torneO Code, 56284 Case Number: tiff. Prospective biddem are ad-lector attempting to collect a debt12 CH 16773 TJSC#: 33-24072 monished to review the court file toand any inforniafion obtained will beNOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt verify allinformation and to viewused for that purpose. Collection Practices Act, you are auction rulen at www.kallenrs.com. 580509 advised thatPlaintiff's uttomey is For information: Sale Clerk, Fisher1/2, 119, 1/16/14 #706601 deemed tu be a debt collector at- ToDrive.com und Shapiro, Altorney # 42168, tempting to collect a debt and any 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301,SKOKIE informafion obtained will be used for Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847)IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFthat purpose. 291-1717, between 1:00 p.m. andCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-580505 3:00 p.m. weekdays only. ry DEPARTMENT . CHANCERY1/2. 119, 1/16114 #706598 578890 DIVISION 12t26/13, 112, 1/9114 #703488 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- LON FKA THE BANK OF NEWSKOKIE YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THEINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THECOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS SKOKIE CWALT, INC , ALTERNATIVECOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFHOME LOAN TRUST 2006-OCtCERY DIVISION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHNATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCERTIFICATES, SERIES2006-Plaintiff, DIVISIONJPMORGAN CHASE0Cl, BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, fARK MKIM, SUNG OK KIM, Plaintiff, WELLS FARGO BANK N.A, De- SHOPPING FOR SjJILIO LOPEZ, BIANCO LOPEZ,fendants RÒNALD W. GADDINI, JERI ANNMORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-12 CH 07754 G AD D IN I ISTRATION SYTEMS,INC. AS8029 LINCOLN AVE Skskie,IL Defendants NOMINEE FOR DECISION ONE60077 12 CH 021712 MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC.NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 7814 KEDVALE AVENUE SKOKIE,THE LOCKWOOD ASSOCIATION,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- IL 60076 UNKNOWN OWNERS-TENATNSsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTSand Saleenteredinthe above TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Defendants cause on October 17, 2013, an suant to s Judgment of Foreclosure12 CH 16773 agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- and Sale enteredinthe above8001 LOCKWOOD AVNEUEratìon, will at 10:30 AM on January cause on October 25, 2013, anSkolcie, IL 60077 21, 2014, at the The Judicial Sales YOUR NEXT CAR? agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Corporation, One South Wacker ration, witl at 10:30 AM xn JanuaryTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Dnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 27, 2014, at the The Judicial Salessuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure60606. seIl at public auction to the Corporation, One South Wackerand Sale enteredinthe abosehighest bidder, as set forth below, Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,cause on October 25, 2013, anthe following described real estate: 60606, seIl at public Suction Io theagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-Commonly known as 8029 LIN- highest bidder, as set forth below.ration, will at 10:30 AM on JanuaryCOLN AVE, Skokie, IL 60077 Prop- the following described real27, 2014, at the The Judicial Salessoy Indes No 10-21-414-058-0000. Visit ToDrive.com estste:Commsnlv known as 7814Corporation, One South WackerThe real estate is improved with a KEDVALE AVENUE, SKOKIE,ILDrive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,mined-use commercial f residential 60076 Property Index No. 10-27-60606. seIl at public auction to theproperty The judgment amount 212-039 Thereal estateisim-highest bidder, as set forth below,was $168,493.48. Sale terms: 25% proved with a single family resi-the following descnbed real estate:down st the highest bid by certified dence. Sale terms: 25% down ofCommonly known as 8001 LOCK-fundo al the close of the sale paya- the highest bid by certified funds atWOOD AVNEUE, Skokie, IL 60077ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora- to find the make and model that the close of the sale payable to TheProperty lndea No. 10-21-330-033-tion. No third party checks will be Judicial Sales Corporation. No third1008. The real estate is improvedacceptedThe balance, indludin party checks will be accepted. Thewith a single family residence. Thethe Judicial sale fee for Abandone balance, including the Judicial saleludgment amount was $228,884.11.ResidentialPropertyMunicipality feeforAbandoned ResidentialSale ternis: 25% down of the high-Relief Fund, which is calculated on Property Municipality Relief Fund,est bid by rtified funds at theresidential real estate at the rate of fits which iscalculated on residentialclose of the sale payable to The Ju-$1 for each $1 .000 or fraction there- your real estate at the rate of $1 tsr each style, needs and budget. dicial Sales Corporation. No third of of the amount paid by the pur- $1,000 or fraction thereof of theparty checka will be accepted. Thechaser not to exceed $300, in certi- amount paid by the purchaser notbalance, including the Judicial salefled funds/or wire transfer, is due to exceed $300, in certified funds/orfee forAbandoned Residentialwithin twenty-four (24) hours. No wire transfer, ix due within twenty-Property Municipality Relief Fund,fee shall be paid by the mortgagee four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidwhich iscalculated on residentialacquiring the residential real estate by the mortgagee acquiring the res-real astute at the rate of $1 for eachpursuant to its credit bid at the sale idential real estate pursuant to its$1.000 or fraction thereof of theor by any mortgagee, Iudgment credit bid at the sale or by anyamount paid by the purchaser notcreditor, or other lienor acuinng mortgagee, judgment creditor,orto esceed $300, in certified funds/orthe residentialreal estate whose other lienor acquiring the residentialwire transfer, is due within twenty-nghts in and Is the residential real real estate whose rights in and tofour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidestate arose prior to the sale. The the residential real estate arose pri-by the mortgagee acquiring the res-subtedf property is subject to paner- or to the sale. The subtect propertydential real estate pursuant to itsal real estate tases, special assess- is sublect to general real estate tas-credit bid at the sale or by anynients,orspecialtaseslevied es, special assessments, or specialmortgagee, ludgment creditor,oragainst said real estate and is of- taxes levied against said real estateother lienor acquiring the residentialerad for sale without any represen- DRlL/E and is offered for sale without anyreal estate whose rights in and toatisn as to quality or quantity of title representationastoqualityorthe residential real estate arose on-and without recourse to Plaintiff and Thursday, Januaty 9, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 9 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Mechanics Liens Public Hearings Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal riAS IScondition. The sale s fur-lion as Io the condition of the prop-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-That on 2/17/2014, a sale willBounded by LouiseAvenue, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Wendell Smoot 144 Unil# 3126 Deborah Mosfyn the, subiect to confirmation by theerty.Prospective bidders are ad-sure sale other than a mortgageebe held at 3:00 p.m. at: Lincoln Junior High School, andTO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK Keith Carter 177 Unit# 3170 John Headrick Court Upon payment in full of thernonished to check the court file toshall pay the usaessrnents requiredAAA Maximum Towing & Re-Babb Avenue UP SELF STORAGE Melany Leflore 1058Unit# 3173 John Headrick amount bid, the purchaser wilt re-venfy all information. lt this propertyby The Condominium Property Act, 69 3366 N. Kedzie, Chicago, IL Sharon Mitchell 2110Unit# 3227 Joan Ferraro ceive a Certificate of Sate that willis a condominium unit, the purchas-755 ILCS 605/18,5(0-1).IF YOUcovety Skokie SchoolDistrict re- entitle the purchaser to a deed toer of the unit st the foreclosure sale,ARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME-5209 W. Lake Street quests to vacate the north-south 60618 Debbie Patterson 2153Unit# 3315 Jason Broughton the real eatate aber confirmation ofother than a mortgagee, shall payOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTMelrose Park, IL 60160 arid east-west alleys in an area 773-539-3366 Roy Kuloba 2160Unit# 3322 Deborah Mosfyn the sale. The property wit NOT bethe assessments and the legal feesTO REMAININ POSSESSIONAll bids to be in writing, fo sellbounded by Louise Avenue onDATE: January 24, 2014 Community RenovationUnitil 4330 Maqbool Satchu open forinspection andplaintiffrequired byThe CondominiumFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFthe following articles to enforcethe north, Lincoln Junior HighBEGINS AT: .10:OOam_ Partners 21871/9 1/16/14 #704889 makes no representation as to theProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INa lien existing under the laws ofSchool on the east and south,CONDITIONS: All units will beAdam Meyer 2193NÓ'TICE 0F PUBLIC SALE condition of the property. Prospec-and (g((4). If this property is a cori-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION and Babb Avenue on the west.sold to the highest bidder.BidsDegobe Felt on 3056TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK tivebiddersareadmonished todominium unit which ispart of a15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISthe State of Illinois against such check the court file to verity alt nf or-common interest community, theMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREarticles for labor, services, skillsA map of the proposed alleytaken only for each unitinitsDeon Neighbors 3083UP SELF STORAGE matlon. If this property is a condo-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-LAWFor information:Visitouror material expended upon orsegment to be vacated is availa-entirety. Paymentmust beTijuana Robinson 30941930 NClyboum minium unit, the purchaser of thesure sale other than a mortgageewebsite at service.stty-pierce.com.storage furnished for such srti-ble in the Planning Division of-made by cash, credit card, orThomas Agnew 4056Chicago IL. 60614 unit at the foreclosure sale, othershall pay the assessments requiredbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.cies st the request of the follow-fice. certifiedfunds. No personalAngelo Franklin 4146773-755-1900 than a mortgagee, ahall pay the as-by The Condominium Property Act,PIERCE S ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's ing designated person(s), un-2013-ISP -Zoning Mapchecks accepted. AllgoodsAnthony Bell 4148DATE: 1-24-14 seasmenta and the legal tees re-75 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t)IF YOUAttorneys,OneNorthDearbom 5018 quired by The Condominium Prop-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILless such articles are redeemedAmendment 7839 Lincoln Ave-must be removed from the unitTara Boyd BEGINS AT arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) andOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT60602TelNo.(312) 476-5500.withinthirty(30) days of thenue within 24 hours.Payment dueAmina Jackson 502111:30pm (g)(4)Ifthis property s a condo-TO REMAININ POSSESSIONPlease refer lo file numberpublication of this notice. The Village of Skokie requests aimmediately upon acceptance ofYanika Johnson 5048CONDITIONS: AI) units will be minium unit which is part of a corn-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFPAl 104192. THE JUDICIAL SALESNAME OF PERSON(S) zoning map amendment frombid. Unit availability subject toGeorge Eriomola 5064sold to the highest bidder.Bids South mon interest community, the pur-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INCORPORATION One Jeffco Leasing Company Inc. CX CoreMixed-Use toTXprior settlement of account. Josephus Robinson 5070taken only for each und inils ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, chaser of the unit at tire foreclosure DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE Transit Mised-Use for the north-Unit: 1 52 Tenant: Oscar AlegriaDavid Murrell 5072entirety. Payment must be sale other than a mortgagee shaltt5-1701)C)OF THEILLINOISIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You say the assessments required byMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREcan also visit The Judicial Sales201 1 Freightliner Cascadia ernball of the vacated east-Und: 440 Tenant: Laura PflantzTracey Adams 5081 made by cash, credit card, or The Condominium PropertyAct,LAW Forinformation:VisitsurCorporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7i FUJGLDR6BSBDO65O west alley and the western halfGreen 1/2, 1/9/14 #702690 certifiedfunds. No personal 765 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-1). IF YOUweboite at service.atty-pierce.com.day status report of pending sales.AMOUNT of the vacated north-south alleyUnit:2434 Tenant: Joanne NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE checks accepted. Allgoods ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One$46125.00 in an area bounded by LouiseMast ronicola TO BE HELD AT: must be removed from the unit North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's NAME OF PERSON(S) Avenue on thenorth,LincolnUnit: 2553 Tenant: Csrlie Mayer THE LOCK UP STORAGE within 24 hours,Payment due NorthDearbornCHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONAsorneys, One Junior High School on the eastUnit 2556 Tenant; Rolando Per- 350 W. KInzIe immediately upon acceptance of FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL5500 Attorney File No. PAl 104192RedIme Enterprise LLC bid. AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN60602,TelNo.(312)476-5500.Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-Utica Lease Co. and south, and Babb Avenue onez Chicago, IL 60654 Unit availability subject to ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPlease refer to file numberber 1 I CH 08884 TJSC#33-DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE the west. Unit:4125Tenant: Edward P-312464-1900 prior settlement of account. t5-t7Ot(CIOF THE ILLINOISPA1036655. THE JUDICIAL SALES23703 1579046 2004 Freighfliner Columbia 2013-46P -Alley VacationVillegas fax 312-329-1362 Unit _138 Anika Madarasz_ MORTGAGE FORECLOSURECORPORATION One South12/26h3, 1/2, 1/9)14 #703491 I FUJA6CR54LM7761 8 BoundedbyMorseAvenue,Und: 4212 Tenant: Gina DATE: 1/24/14 Unit _156 Branche Fosfon_ Wacker Drive, 24th Floor. Chicatto, LAW. For information contact AMOUNT Lamon Avenue,FarwellAve-Cangiolosi BEGINS AT: 2:30 P.M. Unit _2038 Dee Onifade Plaintiff o aSomeS: PÔTESTIVOIL 60606-4650 )312) 236-SALE You $50045 00 nue, and Lavergne Avenue Unit:21 I iTenant: JessieCONDITIONSAll units will beUnit 2053 Jared Vegosen & ASSOCIA'IES,P.C., 223can also visit The Judicial Sales LEGAL WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 6to,Corporation at wm.tlsc,com for a 7 -119 16 23/14 #712035 The Village of Skokie requestsDelao sold to the highest bidder. BidsUnit _24.34_ Nirva Rybak Chicago, IL 60606, (3t2) 263-0003.day status report of sondino sales. Probate to vacate the remaining approsi-Pub: 1/9, 16/2014 705866 taken only for each unit initsUnit _3310 Meghan Hargrave Please refer to file number C12-PIERCE& ASSOCIATES One mately western 66.16 feet of theLife Storage Centers of Hermosaentirety. Payment must beUnit _4042_ Terri Koerner 66344.THE JUDICIAL SALESNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF alleyinarr area bounded bywill hold a public sale to enforce umade by certified check or mon-1/9,1/16/14 #712146 Adoption lien imposed on said property, as CORPORATION One SouthCHICAGO, IL 60602 1312) 476- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS north, ey orderonly.Nopersonal 5500 Attomey File No, PA1036655 Morse Avenue on the described below, pursuant to the lIli- Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, Assumed Name All IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouAttorney Code. 91220 Case Num- COUNTY DEPARTMENT Lamon Avenue on the east,nois Self-Service Storage Facilitychecks or cash accepted. Farwell Avenue on the south, goods must be removed from can atoo visit The Judicial Salesber: 1 1 CH 03385 TJSC#: 33-Auction- Real Estate PROBATE DIVISION Act, Illinois Code 770 ILCS 95/1 to Corporation at www.tlsc.com tora 723574 1579057 ESTATE OF LOUISE H. CADY,and Lavergne Avenue on the95/7, on January 14th, 2014 at Litethe unit within 24 hours. Pay- day status report of pending sales.12/26/13, 1/2, 1/9/14 #703496 Bid Notice Deceased west. A map of the proposed al-Storage Centers of Hermosa, 4500meritsdueimmediatelyupon POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. No, 12P5537 ley segment to be vacated isW. Grand Ave. Chicago. IL 60639.acceptance of bid. Unit availabil- 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STESKOKIE Divorce available in the Planning Divi-Phone number is 773-235-8452 ity subject to prior settlement of 610 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 263- THE CIRCUIT COURT OF PUBLICATION NOTICE Management reserves the right to IN account. 0003 Attorney File No. C12-66344COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Foreclosures LOUISE H. CADY died onsion office. withdraw any unit from sale. Revis- Attorney Code. 43932 Case Num-ri DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY June 21, 2012, and was a resi-FOR YOUR INFORMATION:lerdo or motor vehicles are sold AvUnit 2040 Antonella Russo ber.t2 CH 07754 TJSC#: 33-DIVISION LIBERTY BANK FORFoundation Notices dent of Palatine, Illinois. Plans and related documentsIs/Parts OnIy no titles or registra-Unit 2041 Arltonella Russo 25480 NOTE: Pursuant to the FairSAVINGS The Representative for theare availableat theVillage'stion. Unit 1219 Antonella Russo Judicial Sales Unit Tenunt Name Debt Collection Practices Act, youPlaintiff, Estate is RICHARD H. CADY,CommunityDevelopmentDe- Unit 1540 Carolyn Wells are advised that Plaintiff s attorney-y.- 469 Lawrence Harns To PLACE A Pala-partrnent, Planning Division, Unit 3319 Michael Zicari is deemed to be a debt collector at-ALEKSANDER KONOWALCZYK,Mechanics Liens 909 E.Kenilworfh Ave., 244 Edith Cardenas tempting to collect a debt and anyCOMMUNITY SAVINGS BANK, AS fine, Illinois 60079. (847) 933-8447 Monday through246 Patrick V Wsndick Unit 501 1 Dorene Marcus information obtained will be used forTRUSTEE UTA DAT D 5/23-06 Name Change The Attorney for the Estate isFriday, from 8:30 AM to 5:00217 Leslie Evans Unit 6315 Henna Obershain Terry Whitcomb/ that puroose. 1579790 KNOWN AS TRUST NO.LT2105 Probate CARY A. LIND, P.C.,1215.PM. 035 1/9,1/16/14 #707103 12/26/1, 1/2, 1/9/14 #703499 Defendants Wilke Rd. Suite 407, ArlingtonSPECIAL AID: Available upon Tracey B ElIiu NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 495 Luis A Roman 11 CH 08884 Hfs, Illinois 60005. request for the disabled. Call TO BE HELD AT:THE LOCK 5031 FAIRVIEW LANE SKOKIE, ILPublic Hearings 301 Ricardo Castro On December 9, 201 3, the Fi-(847) 673-0500 or TOD (847) UP SELF STORAGE SKOKIE 60077 Public Notices 376 Selenu Esston IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- iraI Report of Independent Rep-803-8455. 380 Wendy Kelly 2525 West Armttage Ave, COOK COUNTY, ILLtNOIS COUN-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Storage - Legal resenfafive was filed;if no ob-Interested parties are invited to451 Diana Johnson Chicago, IL 60647 Ti' DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure jectionis filed by January 30,attend this meeting. This notice515 Sasha Paz DATE: Friday DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,and Sale enteredinthe aboveTake Notices is for information purposes only.643 Dsmetfra Marshall January 24, 2014 2014, the Independent Repre- 564 Esther Garduno N.A cause on October 25, 2013, an sentative will be discharged andPublished in the Skokie Review BEGINS AT: 1:00PM Plaintiff, agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- 717 Julio C Barradas ration, will at 10:30 AM on January Bid Notice the Estate shall confinue underonJanuary9,2014. Paul683 Nieves Salgado CONDITIONSAll units will be CLASSIFIED Successor Representative. Luke, Chairman 585 Amanda L Hoffman sold to the highest bidder.Bids MARIA CECILIA ANGULO 28, 2014, at the The Judicisl SalesVILLAGE OF LINCOLNWOOD Corporation, One Soufh Wacker 5 ThisPublication ismade1/9/14 712153 074 Loutesis A. Wnght taken only for each unitin its Ostenda nto REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 11 CH 03385 Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, against GLENN LARSON and 493 Emestine Thomas entirety. Paymentmustbe The Village of Lincolnwoodis Storage - Legal 595 Rolands L Lowe 3918 MAIN STREET SKOKIE, IL60606, sell at public auction to the JEFFRY LARSON, whose ad- made by cash, credit card, or highest bidder, as set forth below,seeking proposals for the PUB- 666 Tom Murphy 60076 dresses are unknown. Notice of public auction. Date: certifiedfunds No personal NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-the following described realLIC WORKS EXPANSION 355 Rolands L Lowe CARY A. LIND, P.0 1/23/2014location;6226 W Francisca Morales checks accepted. Allgoods TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-eatate:Commonly known as 5031PROJECT. Proposals will be 568 FAIRVtEW LAÑE, SKOKIE, IL /5/ By Carp A. Lind Madison Court. Morton Grove,456 ElizabetH Portillo- must be removed from the unit suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure received st Public Works, 7001 . and Sale enteredin the above60077 Property Indes No. 10-33- Attorneys for Ind. IL Household Goods in storage Monteo within 24 hours.Payment due North Lawndale Avenue, cause on October 23, 2013, an213-008-0000. The real estateis Representative not paid for by the following:240 Ralph Hernandez Jr.immediately upon acceptance of Lincolnwood, IL60712 until 266 Yamils Torren agent for The Judicial Sates Corpo-improved with a two story single GARY A. LIND, P.C. Temple Jones bid. Unit availability subject to ration, will at 10:30 AM on Januaryfamily home; one car detached ga-10:30 AM. local time, Friday, 408 Plein Cruz Jr. Attorneys for Richard H. Cady 710300 1/9 1/16/2014 prior settlement of account. 27, 20t4, at the The Judicial Salesrage. Sale lerms: 25% down of theFebruary 7, 2014. 156 Gregory Walker 121 S. Wilke Road - Sude 407 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 628 Gregory Walker Jr. Unit i 062 Barton Ernst Corporation, One South Wackerhighest bid by certified funds at theThe Request for Proposals may Arlington Heights, IL 60005 TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK 466 Howsrd Shorte Unit 1064 Barton Faist AD, CALL Drive -24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,close of the sale payable to The Jo'be obtained, beginning January 60606, seIl at public auction to thedicial Sales Corporation. No third (847) 577-0030 UP SELF STORAGE 1/21/9/14 #705121 Unit 2015 Catins Rosario 2, 2014 st the Lincolnwood Pub- highest bidder, as set forth below,party checks will be aepted. The Attorney No.: 23703 5250 Golf Rd. Skokie, IL 60077Life Storage Centers ofUnit 2016A Lori Mandarino the following described real estate:balance, including the Judicial salelic Works Department located st 847-677-8080 Harwood Heightswillhold aUnit 2235 Igor Vishnevetsky Residential 1/2 119 1/16/14 4 Commonly known as 3918 MAINfeeforAbandoned 7001 N Lawnda)e Avenue, and DATE: January 30, 2014 public sale to enforce a lien im-Unit 2323 Kaicy Weaver Haman STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-Properly Municipality Relief Fund, you may also contact the office Public Hearings BEGINS AT: 11:30am posed on said property, as de-Unit 2334 Andres Guzman erty Indes No. 10-23-128-034-0000,which is calculated on residentialst 847-675-0888 tor an electron- real estate at the rate of $1 for each CONDITIONS: Allunits will bescribed below, pursuant to theUnit 3051 Jeff Feller Property Indes No. 10-23-t28-053- LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC 0000. The real estate is improved$1 000 or fraction thereof ofthe(C copy. No fee is required for sold to the highest bidder.BidsIllinois Self-Service Storage Fa-Unìt 3126 Jose Montero HEARING with a lsn with white trim brick oneamount paid by the purchaser notpick-up of Request for Propos- taken only for each unit inilscility Act, Illinois Code 770 ILCS1/9, 1(16/14 #706523 to exceed $300, in certified funds/or Skokie Plan Commission, story house with a two car detached als, Payment mustbe95/1to 95/7, on January15, wire transfer, is due within twenty- entirety. garage. Sale terms: 25% down of 710318 1/9/2014 Thursday, February 6, 2014, ViI-made by cash, credit card, or2014 at Life Storage Centers of the highest bid by certified fundo atfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid lage of Skokie, 5127 Oakton certifiedfunds. No personalHarwood Heights, 7125W. the close of the sale payable to Theby the mortgagee acquiring the res- Street, Skokie, Illinois 60077, at Judicial Sales Corporation No thirdidenfial real estate pursuant to its checks accepted All goodsGunnison. Harwood Heights, IL NOTICE OF PUBLtC SALE 84/-998-3400 party checks will be accepted. Thecredit bid at the sale or by any 7:30 P.M., fo consider the fol-must be removed from the unit60706. Phone number ¡s 708-TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK balance, including the Judicial salemortgagee, ludgmenr creditor, or lowing; within 24 hours.Payment due867-2041 UP SELF STORAGE feetorAbandonedResidentialother lienor acquiring the residential 2013-42P -SpecialUse Per- Management reserves the right 3850 West Devon Ave, real estate whose rights in and to REACH OUT TO immediately upon acceptance of Property Municipality Relief Fund, mit; 3654 Touhy Avenue to withdraw any unit from sale. Llncolnwood, IL, 60712 which is calculated oriresidentialthe residential real estate arose pri- bid.Unit availability subject to CSD Touhy, LLC, on behalf ofprior settlement of account. Registeredor motor vehicles DATE: 1/30/2014 real estate st the rate of 9f for eachor to the sale. The sublecl property Clark Street Development, LLC, $1,000 or fraction thereof oftheis subject to general real estate tax- MORE 2301 Chnstine Johnson are sold As la/Parts Only no ti- BEGINS AT: 10:00 AM amount paid by the purchaser notes, special assessments, or special requests a special use permit2022 Robert Simpson tIes or registration. CONDITIONS: All units will be to esceed $300, in certified funds/ortaxes levied against said real estate for an M Burger limited service4639 Christine Johnson Unit Tenant Name sold to the highest bìdder.Bids and is offered for sale without any wire transfer, is due within twenty- restaurant with a drive-through711729 1/9 1/16/2014 1195 Leslie Cosby taken only for each unit irrits four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidrepresentationas toqualityor QUALIFIED at 3654 Touhy Avenue in a B2 1/2,1/9/14 #704746 entirety. Paymentmust be by the mortgagee acquiring the res-quantity of title and without recourse Commercial district,relief from Foster Ravenswood Io Plaintiff and in AS IS condition. made by CASH OR CREDIT idential real estate pursuant to its 3 waIl Self Storage The sale is further subject to confir- LOCAl. §82-26(b)(1)a.to allow CARD. No personal checks ac- credit bid at the sale or by any 1800 W Foster Ave Life Storage Centers of State mortgagee, judgment creditor,ormation by the court. Upon payment signs not facing a public street cepted.All goods must be re- other lienor acquiring the residentialin full of the amount bid, the pur- frontage, and any relief that may ChIcago IL, 60640 Street will hold a public sale tomoved from the und wilhin 24 chaser will receive a Certificate of 773-61-5003 enforce s lien imposed on said real estate whose rights in and to CANDIDATES INbe discovered during the review hours. Payment due immedi- Sale that will entitle the purchaser as described below, the residential real estate arose pri- ofthis case. PIN:10-26-318-Auction Date 1-17-14 at 3pmproperty, ately upon acceptance of bid. or to the sale, The sublect propertyto a deed to the real estate after Notice is hereby given that pur-pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf- confirmation of the sale, The prop- 034-0000 Unit availability Subject to prior is subtect to general real estate tas- CHICAGOLAND 2013-43P -Special Use Per-suant to Section 4 of the Set-Serv'e Storage Facility Act, lIli- es, special assessments, or specialerty will NOT be open for inspection settlement of account. StorageFacilityAct,noix Code 770 ILCS 95/1fo tases levied against said real estateand plaintiff makes rio representa- mit: 3654 Touhy Avenue Service Unifil 101 Christine E. Johnson 95/7, on Tuesday, January 14, and is offered for sale without anylion us IO the condition of the prop- CSD Touhy. LLC, on behalf ofState of Illinois, the undersigned Unil# 120 Christine E. Johnson Prospective bidders are ad- WITH 2014 at Life Storage Centers of representationastoqualifyorerty Clark Street Development, LLC,will sell at a public sale by corn- Unit# 223 Christine E. Johnson quanfity of title and without recoursemonished to check the court file to the State Street, 2361 S. State requests a special use permitpetitive bidding on; Unit# 303 Christine E. Johnson to Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition.verify all information. If this property for outdoor dining at an M Bur-ft 674 Bethany Joy Dean full ofSt. Chicago, IL 60616. is e condominium unit, the purchss- Unit# 304 Christine E. Johnson C) The sale is further sublect to confir- MONSTER, furniture and personal items Management reserves the right mation by the court. Upon paymenter of the unit at the foreclosure sale, ger limited service restaurant at Unitil 1254 Christine E. Johnson in full of the amount bid, the pur-other than a mortgagee, shall pay 3654 Touhy Avenuein a B2#61 0 Steven King home itemsto withdraw any unit from sale. motor vehiclesUnit# 2226 Christine E. Johnson chaser will receive s Certificate ofthe assessments and the legal fees CALL Commercial district and any re-and personal items. Registeredor Unit# 2229 Christine E. Johnson The Condominium are sold As lx / Parta OnIy, no Sale that will entitle the purchaserrequired by lief that may be discovered dur-#1008UltraEnterprises Mike Unit# 2231 Christine E. Johnson to a deed to the real estate aherProperty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g((1) titles or registration. ing the review of this case. PIN;Zaplatich A Car And personal Un'd# 2235 Danielle Lenihan confirmation of the sale, The prop-and (g))4(. lt this property is a con- Tenant Name Unit il dominium unit which is part of a 847-998-3400 I 0-26-31 8-034-0000 items. Und# 2237 Christine E. 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ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2013 GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL Copies at the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2013 will be available for public inspection in the schooldistrict/joint agreement administrative office by December 1,2013. SALARY RANGE: LESS THAN $25.000 Individuals wanting to review this Annual Statement of Affairs should contact: Maple Pare Academy JolnI Agreement 7500W. Mootrose Avenue, Norrlde, 1160706 708-456-4242 8 n.m. to 3 p.m. KINSETLA, DONNA

School District/Joint Agreement Name Address Telephone Office Hours $60,000 - $89.999 Also by January 15, 2014 the detailed Annual Statement ni Affairs forthe Fiscal Year EndIng June 30, 2013, will be posted on the Illinois StateBoard at Education's website© www.isbn.net. SIDEREAS, KATHRYN A SUMMARY; The following is the Annual Statement of Affairs Summary that is required to be published by the school district/joint agreement tor the past tiscalyear

Statemgnl of Oneratinne an nl June 30. 2013 I $90,000 AND OVER Educadotal Operations 6 Debt Services Transportation Municipal Capital Projects Working Cash Tort Fire Prevention FREDERICKS, PAUL; MICHAELS, CATHERINE L; SCHULLER, HANS Maintenance R eh rem e nt/Social 6 Safety Security GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL

Local Sources 1000 575,9 147,369 0 0 O O O SALARY RANGE: LESS THAN $25.000 Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues from SABINIEWICZ, ROMAN K One District fo Annther District 2000 0 0 0 O O O O O State Sourcns 3000 87M5 O -. O O $25,000 - $39.999 Federal Sources 4000 0 0 O 0 o O O O MROL, CHRISTOPHERM Total Direct ReceIpts/Revenues 663,354 147.369 0 O O O O O O Total Direct Disbursemenls/Expendllures 831149 149285 0' 0 0 O O $40.000 - $59.999

O o o o Other Sources/Uses st Fnods O O O O O DEREN, JAROSLAV, LAINO, PAMELA D Beginning Fund Balances - July 1. 2012 795,102 354,653 0 0 0 O o o o PAYMENTS OVER $2,500, EXCLUDING WAGES AND SALARIES O O o o o Other Changes in Fund Balances O O O O Ending Fund Balancen June 30, 2013 627,307 352,737 0 0 0 o o o o SEE RIDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL REPORT

ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2013 ELECTRONICS COMPANY 5,911.73; IRONS OAKS ADVENTURE CENTER 4,420.00; JANOR SPORTS 3,017.00; JOHNSON, DANIEL 3,613.59; JOSEPH esr Ending Jnne 30, 2013 will be available for public inspection io the school dislrictioint agreement administrative office by December 1, 2013. Individuals Copies of the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs tsr the Fiucal ACADEMY 23,994.30; JOSTENS 13,436.36; JS PRINTING 2,995.00; KEY wanting to review this Annual Statement of Affairs should contact:: GOVERNMENT FINANCE, INC. 43,415.46; L N I LAWN SPRINKLERS INC. Ridgewood High School Dtstrtct 234 7500 W. Montrosn Avene, Norridge, Il 60706 708-456-4242 0 am. to 3 p.m. 5,564.00; LEYDEN AREA CREDIT UNION 84,575.00; LEYDEN AREA SPECIAL School District/Joint Agreement Name Address Telephone Office Hours EDUCATION COOP 104,073.76; LEYDEN HIGH SCHOOL 01ST 212274,116.66, LINCOLN INVESTMENT PLANNING. INC 111,329.96; LOYOLA UNIVERSITY Also by January 15, 21114 the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending Jove 30, 2013. will be posted on the IllinoisState Board at Education's websde@ www.isbe.net. CHICAGO 5,000.00; LUTHERAN GENERAL HOSPITAL6,O3O.00; LUX SECURITY SUMMARY: The fsltowing is the Annual Statement at Affairs Summary that is required to be published by the school districtnint agreement for the past fiscalyear. SYSTEMS CO., INC. 3,765.50, MANNHEIM 0151 #03 5,837.70, MARATHON $tiamenI of Operations a; cl Jnne 30. 2Q1 OIL COMPANY/WEX BANK 9,524.38; MARTEN, BILL 4,300.98; MASSMUTUAL Fire Operations Municipal FINANCIAL GROIP 4,02565, MASTERCARD CORP CLIENTS 11,685.83, N Debt Retirement / Capital Working Preventinn MB FINANCIAL BANK 342,705.00; MCGRAW HILL 4.177 02; MCMASTER- Educational Maintenance Services Transportation Social Security Projects Cash Tort N Safety CARP SUPPLY CO.6,636.69; MEDCO SUPPLY COMPANY 3,240.83, 94,328 234,718 32 METROPOLITAN PREPARATORY 84,447.05; MIDLAND PAPER 7,82t.00; Local Sources 1,000 10,124,471 1,586,979 3,652,378 252,559 251,122 2,263,401 MIDWEST TRANSIT EQUIPMENT, INC77,151.00; MNJ TECHNOLOGIES Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues trom DIRECT 420,570.05; MORETTI'S IN EDISON PARK 4,t76.27; NADLER GOLF O One District to Another District 2,000 O CARS 3,875.00; NASCO FORT ATKINSON 7,144.61; NATIONAL ALOPECIA 200,539 State Sources 3,000 945,283 7,429 AREATA FOUNDATION 6,000.00; NATIONAL INVESTIGATION, INC 4,474.25, 9,267.465 Federal Sources 4,000 306,186 NATIONAL POWER RODDING CORP 3,672 76; NATIONAL SCHOOL BOARDS 11,530,866 94,328 234,718 32 Total Direct Receipts/Revenues 11,37,940 1,94,408 3,652,378 453,098 251,122 ASSOCIATION 2,880.00; NAVIANCE INC. 4,965.61; NEW CONNECTIONS

. 194,810 0 ACADEMY 34,307.30; NEW HORIZON CENTER THE DEVELOPMENTALLY Total Direct Disborxements/Exponditures 11,385,065 1 422,904 3,582,105 450,967 335,726 12,291,954 DISA. 80,909.46; NIHIP 1,010,855.27; NORRIDGE ACE HARDWARE 9,787.58; 0 0 2,244 0 0 0 Other Sources/Uses of Funds O O (2,244) NORTH AMERICAN LIFE INS CO 4,805.00; NORTH SUB TEACHERS UNION 739,043 225,477 342,421 23,552 Beginning Fund Balancen - July 1, 2012 0,106,926 1 597,047 1,261,688 410,697 300,807 51 296.04; NORTHWEST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL MENTAL HEALTH 2,520.00; O O O O Other Changes in Fund Balances O O O O O OLD FASHON CANDY COMPANY 3,562.00; ORGANIC LIFE LLC. 343,102.23; 23,584 Ending Fund Balances J000 30, 2013 8,097,801 1 768,551 1,329,717 412,828 216,203 (19,801) 319,805 382,329 OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY 8,039.20; DZ ENGINEERING. LLC 4,216.50; PAC PAYMENT f JEWEL FOOD STORE 5,590.55; PATTERSON MEDICAL SUPPLY, GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL HEATHER; FANELLI, VINCE; FARRELL-FINK, MICHELLE; FISCHER,COLLEEN M; KRAUSE, LLP 58,550.00; BEN WIERSUM SOUND TECHNOLOGY 5,896.25' INC. 3,209.29; PITNEY BOWES INC. 6,463.60; QUEST FOOD MANAGEMENT SALARY RANGE: LESS THAN $25,000: BAGOVSKA, KINA M; BARLEA GIOLAS, KONSTANTINOS K; GUAGENTI, ANTHONY; HERBA, CHRISTOPHER;BEN WIERSUM SOUND TECHNOLOGY 7,110.00; BENCH FACTORY 3,919.73 12,075.25; QUILL CORP. 5,219.00; QUINLAN 6 FABISH MUSIC 9,3.42.41, CLAUDIA; BERGER, STEVEN; BOLO, JOSHUA, BRENNER, PATRICIA; COAKER HIJAZ, MAHMOUD; HINMAN, WILLIAM J; HOMULA, NICHOLAS; JACOBSEN,BERLAND'S HOUSE OF TOOLS 4,712.00; BOELTER COMPANIES 58,518.88 BOHN, HARRY 3,250.00; BRIDGE VIEW EXtENDED DAY SCHOOL 73,310.39 RADIANT LEARNINGINC.16,451.22; RAYNER N RIMM-SCO'TI, INC. MITZI; DICKENS, STEVEN; FEATHERSTONE, JEFFREY;FERDINAND, MICHAEL DENNISL,JANECEK, JEFFREY; JARZABEK, AGNIESZKA; JUSTINIANO, BR000STONE 11,817.20; BSN SPORTS 8,405.18; BULLIS LOCK CO., INC 5,794.40; RESERVE ACCOUNT 5,000.00; RESILITE 7,428.00; RICHLEE VANS GLAMOCLIJA, NATASA; HUEBNER, RANDALL; HULTMAN, ELIZABETh M ALEXIS A; KAUFMAN, BRIAN T; KRUEGER, DAVID; KUBICA, JESSICA; 26,3O2.54;CAMPLIN ENVIRONMENTALSERVICES4,175.00; CANTOS, MEGAN243,204.08; RICOH CUSTOMER FINANCE CORP 5.712.26; RICOH CUSTOMER KANFER, MOON; KRITZBERG, REBECCAA; LIT1'REL, EMMANUEL; LUKETICH KUCZEK, MICHAL S; LAPAGLIA, JOSEPH M; LIACONE, JAKE; LUBASH, 3,704.78; CATHY'S AUTOMOTIVE 8,046.00; COW COMPUTER CENTERS INC. FINANCE CORP. 12,856.05; RIDDELL / ALL AMERICAN SPORTS CORP DANIEL; MAKOWSKI, AMANDA; NORWOOD, DIANE; OCONNOR, LAWRENCE PATRICIA A; LYNCH, PAUL; MACK, DAVID; MAHMOOD, SABAH; MAIN, 10,82460; RIDGEW000 HIGH SCHOOL 234 85,463.66, RIDGEWOOD HIGH PONTIKES, PETER; READ, MICHELLE; ROCHE, KEVIN M; ROMERO, MARIA P ALEXIA N; MAJTHOUB, HASSAN; MANISCALCO, ANTHONY F; MAYER,29,381.54; CHALLENGER DAff SCHOOL PROGRAM 43,130.70; CHATEAU RITZ BANQUETS 6,883.00; CHICAGO OFFICE TECHNOLOGY GROUP 4,795.29; SCHOOL-ACTIVITY FUND 10,199.15; RIDGEWOOD HS MUSIC BOOSTERS SOTO, MARITZA, STEFANSKI, KELLYE M; TRIPTOW, AUBRY;WASSERSTROM MICHELLE; MCMANUS, PETER; MELCHIORRE, TRISTAN; MEYERS Ill, HENRY CHICAGO SHAKESPEARETHEATER 3,461.50; COLLIS, JEFF3,100.00; COM ED 2,981.07; RIDGEWOOD IMPREST 131,066.10; RIVERSIDE/BR000FIELD SAM; WHITAKER, DANIEL MEZZANO, LOUIE A; NASCA, MICHAEL; OGOREK, ARIELLE A; PALAllO, 8,443.48; COM-ED / 8,633.99; COMCAST 55,289.70; CONDENSER PEOPLE,HIGH SCH. 0,517.60; ROBBINS, SCHWARTZ, NICHOLAS, LITTON B TAYLOR SALARY RANGE: $25.000 - $39,999: CASLIN, KENNETH M SAM; PIETANZA, FRANCESCO; POZNANSKY, STEVEN R; QUINN, DANIELLE; 93,601.49; ROMANO, ELIZABETH 3,974.78; RUSH NEUROBEHAVIORAL SALARY RANGE; $40,000 - $59,999: BUTRYN, KATARZYNA J; COLLIER,RAIMONDI, GREG; RAMSEY, RANDALL; RINGELSTEIN, NICHOLAS R; ROSE,INC. 3,680.00; CONDENSER PEOPLE, INC. COMPANIES 3,600.00; CONSERV F5 9,081 .52; CONSTELLATION NEWENERGY GAS DIVISION, LLE 122,B1B.79;CENTER 3,750.00; RUSSO POWER EQUIPMENT 3,840.96; SAFEWARE ORlAN; FALICETI1, CARL J; GONZALEZ, JENNETFE; HORN, TONJA R; KUMOR,BRIAN T; ROSSI, GIOVANNI; RUGO, DOMENICO; SABOR, ALEXIS; SAVIANO, CONTINENTAL CONSTRUCTION CO, INC. 85,620.10; DAVIS, JERRY 2,500.00;22,775.00; SAMACO LOCK SUPPLY 2,652.00; SASED 51,392.40; SCHIEFER, TRISTAN; MOAVEN, ZOHREH; SADDLER, JILLIAN; SWEENEY, PATRICK MATTHEW; SCALETTA, COLETTE; SCHMIDT, MARGARET; SCHURMAN, JOHN DECATUR CONFERENCE CENTER N HOTEL 2,629.12; DES PLAINES VALLEYGARY 3.000.00;SCHOOL DATE000KS10,280.55;SCHOOL HEALTH SALARY RANGE: 60,000 - $89,999: ANASTASIADES, ANDREW; BALATAW, SHAFAAT, KATIA; THORN, JASON; TIMMERS, MIKE; TOMS, MARIA P; REGION 10,629.00; DEVRY UNIVERSITY 4,000.00; DIRECT SIGN SYSTEMSCORPORATION 2,558.11; SCHOOL MART 10,608.00; SCULLARK LAYMON MARIA L; BOATRIGHT, DONALD R; BOOK, BRETTE; CANTOS, MEGAN K WEEMS, GABBRIELLE; WURTZ, REBECCA; ZALLER, MATTHEW 5,180.00; OLA ARCHITECTS, LTD. 412,265.27; DYNAK, JOANNE 4,000.00MED-CAR INC.8,330.50; SHERWIN-WILLIAMS3,589.22; SHIFFLER CASTELLANO, GINA M; COSTELLO, SHERI; FRANZ, CARI; FRAYN, LAURASALARY RANGE: $25,000 $39,999: DEROSE, JAMES A.; DZIEKONSKI, EQUIPMENT INTERNATIONAL LTD. 3,355.00; EQUITABLE LIFE 49,430.887,264.37;SIGN*A*RAMA 6,774.90; SKYWARD 21,028.45;SKYWARD GATES, JUSTIN K; IRZYK-ADAMSKA, EWA; KONSLER, KEVIN W; LEE DEREK P; KOUMAS, JOSEPHINE; MANOLIS, DIANA; OLIVO, CHRISTINE; ESSCOE L.L.C. 29.281 .80; EVERBANK COMMERCIAL FINANCE, INC 24,220.90ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT 26,488.94;SMITH, JAMES O.3,044,22; JEREMY; LEHOTSKY, WILLIAM A; LEYNES, KATHLEEN; LIPPS1'REUER, MARKPAPASTAVROU, CYNTHIA, POULL. 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From top: liN Myra Reilly and Bunky Cushing; April Schwartz, Jennifer SEASON Sutton and Hazel Barr; STORIES BY KATERINA BIZIOSPHOTOS BY RAMZI DPEESSHN Deirdre Bormes and Service Club of Chicago Rickard joined a sold-out crowd in donat- on the Avenue and Tails in the City - Heather brought good cheer to kids ing gifts to the Hephzibah Children's As- were also on hand, as was the Chicago Gay Farley Ingram in need at The 12 Days of sociation, a nonprofit that provides group Men's Chorus, who provided a seasonal TheChristmas luncheon, held Dec. homes, foster care, family services and day soundtrack for the afternoon. 10 at the University Club (76 E. Monroe). care for children and adults in the city. The Sun-Times was the media sponsor of Co-chairs Diane Freeman and Bonnie Sixteen local vendors - including Lulu's this event.

CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN'S ALL ABOARD! PARTY FR::: CI] CONNECTION order to reach the reception at the Cook, Glencoe) dining area, where they Board member since 1960 - helped make Horticultural Society's eighth annual were greeted by the sounds of the Al- the evening a success, raising $250,000 for All Aboard! Party, guests traveled lium String Quartet before indulging in the Woman's Board Growing the Future Jnthrough an edible gingerbread village French-inspired bites such as steak tartare, campaign, which works to renovate the stocked with sweets, and traveled across a beef tenderloin bourguignon and white English Walled Garden at the Chicago cedar-lined hail decorated with elaborate chocolate mint pots de creme. Co-chairs Botanic Garden. horticultural displays. Finally, they reached Marianne Bestler, Carole Sandner and The Sun-Times was the media sponsor of the Chicago Botanic Garden's (1000 Lake honorary chair Peggy Carr - a Woman's this event.

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s time to flaunt those pearly whites, and we don't just mean your ear-to-ear smile, Pull out your best white wardrobe items - no longerrelegated to warm weather months - and wear them everywhere from grand galas to chic cocktail parties. Winter whites ruled the runways at the Fall/Winter 2013 shows, making an appearance in luxe lines such as Proenza Schouler and Céline as well as accessible collections like J. Crew. The colorless cocktail Jtdress can still pack a punch when worn with a dash of black, or can convey more subtle elegance when accented with sparkly, metallic accessories. Either way, we're waving a white flag and surrendering to the season's purest trend.

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HIGHSIGHT'S EVE OF THE EVE uGH HOPEs STORY BY ZAK STEMER

year still had a fill day left, but that didn't stop more than 2,000 partygoers from waving goodbye to 2013 at HighSight's annual Eve of Thethe Eve party Dec. 30. At the bash, held in the Great Hall of Union Station (225 S. Canal), guests danced to live music by South of 80 and DJ Matthew Klich and crossed their fingers for a chance to win prizes like a week in Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico during the evening's raffle. The night netted more than $165,000 for HighSight's scholarship and education programs, making 2014 that much more promising for Chicago children.

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Former HighSight with Patty Hart scholars (from left) Cameron King, David Lisa and Martin Chatys Loyo, Carolina Alvarado, 5. South of 80 performs for Karina Mendez, Claudia the crowd. Gomez and Bryanth Perez DJ Matthew Klich Andrew and Jon Landan of Clik Entertainment

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Chicago native takes on TV with a 'Bachelor' parody and a new game showBY ZAK STEMER

y memory is absolutely little successful, so raising the bar shouldn't terrible," confesses Michael be that hard." Ian Black It's an ironic His two-pronged TV takeover certain- j admission for the cult 'y contradicts that statement. But playfully comedian, who's best known for his bits poking fun at himself and his audience NOON on VT-Il's popular"I Love the. ."series, is something Black has mastered. On Black takes his two kids, Ruthie (12) and Elijah (10), to the Museum in which he looked back and lambasted 'Trust Me, I'm a Gameshow Host," Black of Science and Industry (5700 S. the trends of the '70s, '80s, '90s and aughts. and cohost D.L. Hughley try to deceive Lakeshore). "It was a favorite place of Luckily, Black's famously deadpan humor contestants with obscure or odd facts: One mine as a kid," says Black. "You can comedian tells the truth, the other lies. "It's more than makes up for his lack of recall. hang out in a submarine." The former Chicagoan is bring- challenging in the sense that you have to ing that dry wit back to TV this winter balance being funny with actually running 3 P.M. with two shows: the third season of E!'s the show," explains Black 'Contestants are A quick bite at Jimmy's "Bachelorette" parody, "Burning Love" trying to win legitimate money and you Red Hots (4000 W. and TBS' "Trust Me, I'm a Gameshow have to make sure they have the opportu- Grand). "I'm a guy who Host,"which just wrapped its first season. nity to do that." dislikes ketchup, and On the former, Black plays the host of a When he's not on the small screen, /you can't get ketchup at distinctly familiar dating reality show - Black is entertaining his nearly 2 million Jimmy's," says Black. "I'm the only difference is, the contestants are Twitter followers with snarky observations, happy to support anywhere that takes played by actors like Michael Cera, Adam such as, 'I find it's easier to diet after I've a hard stance on ketchup. The enemy Scott, Colin Hanks, Jerry O'Connell and just eaten a huge meal," and "Tomorrow of my enemy is my friend." June Diane Raphael. "The great fun of I'm going to mywif's office holiday party. it is that these are really tremendously How many of her coworkers can Isafely 7 P.M. talented people," says Black. "The show make out with before it affects her job?" Black has never is scripted, but obviously with these kinds The five-time author is also working on been to Second of people, there's a lot of improvisation penning a follow-up to his hilarious 2012 City (1616 N. Wells). that happens. lt's great to be with people memoir, You're Not Doing It Right: Thies of a tragedy he plans you can respect and really count on to be Marriage, Sex, Death and Other Humilia- to rectify. funny." tions. "I'm not sure [what it's about], even While Black is quick to praise the co- though I'm in the middle of writing it," medic brilliance of his castmates, when it laughs the father of two. '[The main comes to his own work, the actor is much character] might be me. But that might more modest.Though he's reached near change. It's hard." COURTESY OF ofibeat-icon status by stealing the show JEREMY FREEMAN in a series of comedy hits - including Here, the Chicago native returns to his Comedy Central's "Reno 911," the quirky hometown for a laugh-out-loud Sunday. flick 'Wet Hot American Summer" and alternative MTV sketch show 'The State» Watch 'Burning Love" Saturdays on E! 9 P.M. - Black jokes that he's still relatively The evening ends at Morton's (1050 N. unknown. "l've been blessed that I've never Catch up on "TruitMe, I'm Gameshow State). "They have regular steaks that been very successful," he says. 'I've been a Host' online atTBS.com they put on a plate and they've got onion bread.don't know what else AL: you need," says Black. i () CHICAGOSPLASH.COM JANUARY 5-11, 2014 Lanvin: white suit, $3.815. belt, $2790, 116 E. Oak; Larw/ncom

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I g g 0 n the realm ofTV crime dramas, it seems like every show is created in accordance with a strict set of laws: Choose a city give your head detec- tive a wild idiosyncrasy, then watch the drama unfold as they fight clearly contrived crimes. The last step is to pick clever name - ifit's a pun, even better. But when Sophia Bush came across the script of "Chicago PD.," she knew she had her hands on something different. "It's a new kind ofshow"says Bush,who recalls the entire cast leaning back in awe after they viewed the first three episodes. «['Chicago PD.'] isn't wrapped up in a bow every week. It's not pretty." In the "" spinoff, which premieres Jan. 8 on WÌvIAQ-Channel 5, Bush plays Detective , an undercover intelligence officer who lives by a firm set of moral laws. The series centers on Sgt. (played by Jason Top: and Bush fight crime in Beghe), who goes from dirty cop to head of the undercover "Chicago P.O.," which premieres Jan. 8 on NBC. intelligence unit. Bush's Detective Lindsay shares Voight's by- Below: With Hilarie Burton on "One Tree Hill." any-means-necessary views on crime fighting. Left, Bush wears: Atelier Azza: t-shirt, «The show's whole existence is based around the notion of, A $149, 900 N. Michigan; Splashshop.suntimes.com 'How do we take care of people? How do we protect people? And what lengths will we go to do that?" explains Bush. Her ing global education) and Invisible Children (which fights have a megaphone." she says. "Life is very short. We should character's unorthodox approach often clashes with Chicago's human rights atrocities). And when Bush supports a cause, she have conversations that matter. Conversations that service us legal system, creating the show's tense drama. "What I enjoy dives in headfirst, sometimes literally: The actress has gone as and that service the world around us." about playing Erin is that she's not above saying 'I don't care if far as skydiving to raise money for women's rights group I Am That burning passion is part ofwhat drew Bush to "Chica- I'm not supposed to do that. I will stop this person, I will stop That Girl. "I believe in what's right in the center of my bones," go P.D." playing the role ofDetective Lindsay allows her to this from happening," says Bush. "For her, right and wrong is she says. "It matters to me more than anything." pursue social justice on screen. "I'm a fighter. I will fight to the a very case-by-case evaluation. For her, the greater good is the When Bush talks, it's sort of like a brush fire: A small spark death for people who matter to me and defend the people who point of everything." gets her on the subject of charity work and before long, she's deserve it. To be doing that at work all day feels very appropri- The same could be said for Bush, 31. Though she rose to filly ablaze and articulating her views on solving global issues. ate," she says. On the show, that no-holds-barred approach fame as wild-child Brooke Davis on the teen drama "One Tree For example: A simple question about her past roles gets her leads Bush's character into a lot of difficult, morally ambiguous Hill," the nearly decade-long role wasn't particularly reflec- talking about her study of social history, which she seamlessly situations. But in real life, Bush's fearless nature is anything hut tive of Bush. Off camera, she's an activist who supports a wide segues into her thoughts on combating gang violence and a hindrance - she's warm, approachable and unguarded. "At range of charitable causes, such as Pencils of Promise (promot- promoting education. «lt comes with great responsibility to the end ofthe day, I'm an open book," she says. To that end, she's willing to publicly admit her own mistakes even when it comes to her love life. "I've dated a couple of the wrong guys, but I've also had great love in my life," says Bush, who had a five-month marriage to "One Tree Hill " costar Chad Michael Murray in 2005. "I think every woman on Earth SOPHIA'S She might play a cop on TV, but sometimes even has dated the wrong guy at some point." r. E c n r E the lovely Miss Bush finds herself on the wrong Luckily, the actress has come a long way since then. At L: L: )side of the law. Here are a few of her violations: this point in her life, both professionally and personally, Bush knows exactly who she is and what she wants.." Ill were look- ing at myself objectively, [I'd say] I'm a strong person and that FISTS OF FURY POUNDING GRAPE WALK THE WALK can translate into a strong personality," she says. "I'll give all i had a guy in a bar in North Caro- "Who didn't drink before "I jaywalk all the time - my the space in the world to fairness, but I don't have any room for lina just walk up behind me and they were 21? i'm italian, mom is a New Yorker for intolerance. Similarly to Erin, I have a ferocious understanding just grope me. I turned around and I grew up having wine god's sake. But i don't think ofright and wrong and I don't tolerate the wrong." For Bush, smacked him in the face. He was with my parents,' she l've broken the law. l've so shocked. On what planet do says, then laughs, "[At marched on Washington and that means continuing to live on the right side of history, being you think its appropriate to grab least] i'm not a shoplifter, I'm certainly not afraid to proactive about social change and using her fame as a platform a woman so aggressively? I dont although I have an admit- jump into the fray, but I don't to inspire goodness. "I have a lot ofpassion for society and how think so, bro." ted shopping problem." think any of that has forced we should be treating each other," she says. She pauses, then me to break the law ... yet." shrugs. "I'm a sucker for heroism."

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he bridal world has been very influenced byHolly- ' wood and the red carpet, and brides want to be sexy and glamorous," says Terry Hall, fashion director of New York's Kleinfeld Bridal, the noted shop featured on TLC's "Say Yes to the Dress." "How- ever, there are still brides who want to look and feel like a princess on their wedding day and wear a ball gown." Fortunately, both chic sheaths and more elaborate attire are equally in style this spring, according to two Chicago-based experts who gave us the scoop on 2014's big-day dress trends. Here's what else is up-and-coming on the bridal fashion front:

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From soft pastels to bright hues, colorful Designers have turned their attention up- dresses are giving classic white a run for ward with flutter sleeves, illusion necklines and its money. With this Douglas Hannant silk other details that make the top of the dress crepe satin gown, color is accompanied as eye-catching as the skirt. Dixon designed by a single-shoulder design, sophisticated her Nightfall gown for the bride who wants draping, asymmetric detail and a deep maximum impact, with layers of hand-folded. front slit. While this gown is not for the twisted silk forming an oversized pouf, which faint of heart (though it also comes in flows into the bodice of the draped silk or- ivory), it suits both brides with refined ganza gown. "The one-shoulder accent, the style and those who want to make a bold petal-like peplum, the fit-and-flare shape - impact, says Bonnell. "Brìdes want to do this dress creates a stunning silhouette for the red because it's the color of love," she bride who wishes to add major pizazz," says says. "What's beautiful about this dress is Dixon, ($2,000 at Miriam Cecilia Showroom) the one-shoulder strap. lt's romantic with- i i out being ostentatious." ($5,600 at Belle Vie Bridal Couture) / 'Ï ¡

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CHEERS! Christina Fan & Tob Snuggs BY KATINA BENIARIS

Christina Fan traveled to Shanghai in 2011 for business, she had no idea that several months biter, she would call the city home. But after the Chicago native and designer was introduced to Apple em- Whenployee Toby Snuggs by a mutual friend, she couldn't deny the instant chemistiy Two years later, Fan and Snuggs tied the knot surrounded by 150 loved ones at Taiyuan Villa, an historic garden estate in the heart of Shanghai. "We went on walks there when we first met," says Fan. "It was quite special."The bride - who owns fur and accessory line C/Fan - created custom, hand-stitched traditional Chinese garb Chicago Bears players for her bridesmaids, and walked down the aisle draped in a custom C/Fan silver stepped off the field and fox shawl, while Snuggs and his groomsmen honored his English roots onto the philanthropic scene by donning suits and tailcoats. At the reception, guests gathered this holiday season: Di Wil- at round tables and indulged in Chinese food, including sea- P! liams took a mother and her food and suckling pig, topped off by a four-tier English children shopping for gifts Dec 17, and Major Wright wedding fruitcake. The couple shared their first (above) surprised kids and dance to their favorite song, Adele's "Love families at Comer Children's Song," and a pianist from the Shang- Hospital with a visit Dec. 20. hai Conservatory of Music played for the remainder of the evening. The stork is en route for Cen- taur Construc- tion CEO Spiro Tsaparas and Splash cover star andeDrop- Off founder Corri McFadden. The two are expecting their first baby in July.

Congratulations MORE to Prudential ONUNE Rubloff Proper- ties broker For moreof their wed9 Janet Owen, photO5 visIt who recently sold the highest- corn priced single-family residence recorded in the Multiple Listing Service in Lincoln Park for $10 million. This sets a company record as well as a personal best - and to top it off, Owen closed out 2013 with $50 million in closed real estate transactions.

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As a matter of fact, The young musician first Indian who raised him. you're in very good condition opened for Clearwater three This is the third year that considering the shape you were years ago. "I had a blast," Jacobs Clearwater has celebrated his in." The minute he returned recalled. birthday at Space. "I'll do some home, Clearwater wrote the For the birthday celebration, songs and give some reference number, "I'm in Very Good Jacobs is bringing a four-piece to the meaning of the songs," he Condition Considering the Shapeband, but he can't reveal what said. The concert will feature I'm in." they will be playing - because some of Clearwater's older num- Popular around the world, he doesn't know yet. "I do pre- bers, including "I Wouldn't Lay Clearwater toured Ecuador, pare," he laughed. «But those My Guitar Down" and "Came Up Denmark, Argentina and Canadadon't come to me until the day the Hard Way," about the musi- in October and November. before or the day of. And some- I cian's experiences as a farmer in Clearwater has invited an- times I don't even follow that list the South. other acclaimed musician to join that I make because it's all about New numbers will include, him at his birthday party. reading a crowd and what you "Party Hard in My Backyard" "My special guest is Ronnie think people are enjoying. But and "Common Sense." "You gottaBaker Brooks," Clearwater re- I know I'm going to be playing make sense, you gotta make com- vealed. "He's going to be onstage some of my new stuff that's go- mon sense," Clearwater joked. "Itwith me. We hope to have us a ing to be coming out on my new ain't rocket science." jolly good time." The blues gui- album. All I know is it's going to The songwriter said that his tarist and singer is the son of thebe real good." numbers are often influenced by legendary blues figure Lonnie That will certainly be true of things people say. One song was Brooks. the entire concert, given Clear- inspired by something Clearwa- The musicians that most in- water's desire to please audi- ter's doctor told him following a fluenced Clearwater are Muddy ences. heart operation a few years ago. Waters, Chuck Berry, B.B. King His birthday wish is, "To stay Clearwater recalled his doc- and Louis Jordan. It's likely healthy and continue performing tor saying, "You've been out that many of the younger blues in front of live audiences. I'll do of surgery for a little over a musicians today are inspired my best to make people feel good Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater of Skokie will celebrate his 79th birthday with a concert week. You're almost ready to be by Clearwater. He certainly has and make them happy." at Space in Evanston. 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SKOKIE SKOKIE SKOKIE WILMETTE Devar Emet Messianic Central United Methodist KOt EMETH Synagogue Beth Hillel Congregation Conservative Congregation Church 7800 Nues Ave., Skokie Rabbi Barry Schechter Bnai Emunah 8237 Kenton, Ave., Skokie 847-674-9146 51 30 Touhy, Skokie 3220 Big Trefl Lane, 847-256-1213 (847) 673-1311 www.devaremet.org .-.-----. Www.bhcbe.org www.skokiecentralumc.org Join us for Shab bat Services at 1 Oam (1 block west of Eden's) Kabbalat Shabbat Fridays 6:00 PM Worship: Sundays at 10:30 AM 'A Community of Jews who believe and teach 847-673-3370 Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9:15 AM That Yeshua (Jesus) is the Promised Jewish Messiah" Jr. Congregation, Tot Shabbat, Torah Time i 0:30 AM St. Timothy Campus Carter-Westminster SKOKIE CENTRAL TRADITIONAL Followed by Kiddush Daily Minyan AM and PM 9000 Kildare Ave. Skokie United Presbyterian CONGREGATION Rabbi Annie Tucker Sunday Worship Church Cantor Pavel Roytman Traditional Service - Mixed Seating 4950 W. Pratt Ave., Skokie Rabbi Michael Cohen, Ed. Dir. 9am: AI2/,'iL WE'RE GROWING Services led by: & MAKING CHANGES!! 10:30 am: St. Timothy's Lutheran 9:30 am. Praise and Celebration Rabbi Dr. Michael Gollesman Noon: Agape Life Outreach Center Service with Praise Band Adult Sunday School Minyons: Mon. & Thurs. 8:00 AM www.StTimothySkokie.org i 0:30 am Sunday School (All ages) Kabbala Shabbos-Sept. to June at 10:45 am Traditional Service with Choir candle lighting time Congregation Bene Shalom (Aduit Classes in English & Assyan) Saturday 9:00 AM Followed by Kiddush 4435 Oakton, Skokie (847) 677-3330 Fridays 7:00-9:30 pm www.beneshalom.org Interfaith Families Welcome Sunday 8:30 AM Followed by breakfast Rabbi Dr. Douglas Goldliamer Assyrian Fellowship Asst. Rabbi Shail Ches, Soloist Charlene Brooks Tuesday Evenings 7:15-8:45 pm Sanctuary handicapped accessible! All services voice and sign language New Lyle Youth Group 4040 Main Street, Skokie, Illinois Check our website for service times (for Jr& Sr High Youth) 847-674-4117 2nd Saturday Evanshire Presbyteriafl Monthly 7:30-9:30 pm-CW Café www.wix.com/skokiecentral/shul Church wh Open Microphone: Guar, Singing, Poetry, Comedy . 4555 Church Street "All Posffive Forms of Entertainment" www.evanshirepresbyterian.coni KEHILLAT SHALOM To showcase Every Sunday at 11 AM Ezra-Habonim, the An Egalitarian Conservative Congregation Niles Township Jewish Lay Led Shabbat Service, 9:45AM St. Peter's United 8610 Niles Center Rd, Skokie your Houseof Church of Christ Congregation 847-679-6513 Oakton Street & Laramie Avenue Your home for Jewish, Learning, www.kehillatshalom.org 847-673-8166 Living and Loving Worship here www.stpeteruccskokie.org 4500 Dempster St. Skokie, IL 60076 Sunday Worship 10AM 847-675-4141, Fax: 847-675-0327 W.M. Temple Church Sunday School 9AM www.ehnt.org of God in Christ, Inc. call (Sept. thru May) Rev. Richard Lanford Weekly Shabbat Services - 51 51 Church St., Skokie, IL (847) 966-1095 Childcare Provided Fri 8PM, Koleinu 7PM & Sat 9:30AM www.wmtcogic.org Air Conditioned Sanctuary 630-978-8277 Minyan Mon-Thurs 7PM; pastorcranfordgmail.com Sat & Sun 6PM Temple Beth Israel Sunday Service: 1 1 :30 AM Monthly Shabbat dinners at 6:30PM Sunday School: 10 AM or 3601 W. Dempter St. Bible Study: Wednesday, 7 PM Religious School Tues & Sat; Skokie, IL 60076 Intercessory Prayer: Rabbi Jeffrey Weill Tuesday & Fnday, 12 PM 847-675-0951 [email protected] Cantor Benjamin Warschawski Dr. Clarence Cranford, Jr., Pastor -1 www.tbiskokie.org Rabbi Neil Brief, Emeritus Elizabeth W. Cranford, ist Lady 44 THURSDAY JANUARY 9 2014 A PIONEEI PRESS PUBUCATION NIL 1GREAT OUTr Fishing Charters, Hunting, CampinEquipment

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Ill MAINE SOUTH Abtahi invests in self,earnsscholarship didate for the Evans Scholarship Park Ridge Country Club that] I could," Mark Abtahi said. caddie was the recipient u.. of the 2012 BMW Hole-In-One Scholarship On the suggestion of a friend, Andrew Abtahi, Mark Abtahi's BY MATT HARNESS older brother, started caddying at [email protected], @harnesspreps Park Ridge Country Club before attending high school at Maine The first thing Mark Abtahi South. When Mark Abtahi was bought with the money was a bike. 13 years old, he followed Andrew After starting his job as a caddie Abtahi into the caddie program. at Park Ridge Country Club, Ab- Neither one had any experience tahi saved up enough to get himself with the sport. transportation to work from his Andrew Abtahi said he remem- home in Niles. Buy purchasing bers Mark Abtahi was the one the bike, Abtahi was investing in waking him up at dawn most days himself. to get an early start on the day. According to his mother, Monad "We would race our bikes to Abtahi, her youngest son always the golf course," said Andrew has made smart decisions, even as Abtahi, the second of three boys in a middle-schooler. the Abtahi family and a senior at Mark Abtahi's time in the cad- Northwestern. die program is now paying for his Andrew Abtahi said he loved college education. The 2013 Maine having Mark Abtahi around the South graduate was named an club, and his younger brother was . Evans Scholar by the WesternGolf a favorite of the members from the Association. The honor earned start. him four years of free tuition and a "I consider him my best friend," housing grant to the University of Andrew Abtahi said. "It was great Illinois, where the 18-year-old is a to have someone there to talk to, freshman studying civil engineer- to hang out with while you wait for ing. PCA Tour player Steve Stricker (left) presents Mark Abtahi, the recipient of the 2012 BMW Hole-In-One Scholarship, with a signed a looP." Mark Abtahi was the recipient BMW Championship pin flag in Silvis on July 13, 2013. Stricker's ace made Abtahi's scholarship possible. i SUBMFTTED PHOTO of the 2012 BMW Hole-In-One u uu Scholarship, which was made pos- the 1980s to attend college and money, and she and her husband straight-A average after his fresh- sible thanks to Steve Stricker's acethey met in Chicago. Ali Abtahi, were able to provide for their sons man semester while also playing Two months ago at The Penin- on the par-3 sixth hole at the 2012 who is from Iran, and Monad Ab- while they looked for full-time football for the Hawks. He also sula hotel in downtown Chicago, BMW Championship at Crooked tahi, who is from Iraq, both valued employment. added tennis and Spanish Club to Mark Abtahi told his story in front Stick Golf Club in Carmel, md. their education and emphasized its But Mark Abtahi said the schol- his résumé that year. of more than 300 people as part of Stricker played golf at Illinois and importance to their three children.arship became that much more of During his sophomore year, the WGA's third annual Green Coat is one ofthe best players in the "All of the boys are very smart a goal for him. An Evans Scholar isMark Abtahi took his first Ad- Gala fundraiser. world. and work hard," said Monad required to have two years of cad- vanced Placement course and That night, Mark Abtahi got to "I probably still would have goneAbtahi, who's oldest son, Matthew die experience, a B-plus academic joined the student council, where meet Jack Nicklaus and listen to to Illinois, but I would have been Abtahi, earned a degree from the record after the junior year of high he was the organization's treasurerthe winner of 18 major golf tourna- paying off student-loan debts for a University of Illinois. "As a parent, school, demonstrate a need for as a junior and vice president as a ments share his story about his long, long time," said Mark Abtahi, you do your best to get your kids financial assistance and display senior. Mark Abtahi, who gradu- relationship with caddies. who met Stricker at the 2013 John to learn." strong character. ated from Maine South with an "The scholarship means the Deere Classic in Silvis. "This gave Mark Abtahi had heard about "I was aware of it, and it was in A-plus average, also was involved world to me, and I am grateful for me an opportunity to go to school the Evans Scholars Fund from the back of my mind," he said. "It in Model United Nations, Consti- it," Mark Abtahi said of the Nov. and not have to worry about the other caddies around the golf was something I started reaching tution Team and Speech Team. fi black-tie event. "I realized there money for all of the years." course. In 2008, while he was in for because I knew it would benefit It was no surprise that his senior are a bunch of others with similar middle school, both of his parents our family. It really motivated me superlative was most involved in stories. u.. lost their jobs in the IT industry. to work hard." his class. "This is a once-in-a-lifetime Monad Abtahi, who later worked Once Mark Abtahi got to Maine "I needed to separate myself opportunity and I hope this will Ali and Monad Abtahi came to as a substitute teacher, said the South, he got going on his quest from the others, so I did whatever Ienable me to continue on the path the U.S. from the Middle East in family was smart about saving its for the scholarship. He carried a could to make myself the best [can-of success." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 2014 I 51

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III MAINE(AST Hard work helps Pokorski in the pool

Blue Demons swimmer striving to break school records in his final season

BY DAN SHALU( For Sun-Times Media, @danshalin

Maine East's Ricky Pokorski joined the boys swim team as a freshman as a way to stay in shape between the soccer and track seasons. He had never swum competi- tively in his life. Pokorski's arrival coincided with the hiring of coach Peter Przekota, the man everyone calls "coach Pete." Pokorski said the youthful coach helped transform him from a competitive swimming novice into one of the more talented swimmers in recent Blue Demons history Now a senior, Pokorski is hoping to break school records in three individual events: the 200-yard freestyle, the 500 free and the 100 backstroke. The 200 and 500 free records date back over 30 years. In this May 3,2013, photo, Maine East's Ricky Pokorski (2) looks to get past GlenbrookSouth's Jake Nelson (14) during their CSL tournament game. Pokorski started playing Pokorski even hopes to get himself water polo to help his swimming career. FiLE in contention for state-meet quali- fication. "Bit it's something you have to put "He came in with very little he set in 1981. Pokorski's best timesgot faster and faster. Ricky has "Coach Pete saw my poten- ot4;of your head and just swim for experience, but [his success is] a in those events as of Dec. 30, 2013, totally changed. He's really fast in tial," Pokorski said. "[Przekota] yoirself." testament to what hard work can are 1:52.21 and 5:26.53. The record the water. In practice, he just puts is so much fün to work with. He's Pokorski said his breakthrough do," the 28-year-old Przekota said. in the 100 backstroke is held by his heart and soul into it." younger than other coaches and caine during the sectional his "He committed to the offseason Jerzy Wojcik (56.82) and was set in Przekota said both swimmers he's got all this energy. It comes sophomore year when he broke and rarely missed a practice. That 1994. Pokorski was a few seconds are shining examples of what can out in practice and motivates us to 2:00 in the 200 free for the first effort made him the elite swimmer from that as of Dec. 30 at 1:01.00. be achieved through hard work practice harder." e. he is. Reaching state will require even and commitment. Early on, Przekota encouraged aI realized this is something "He's not going to swim in col- bigger time drops. "They were part of my first true Pokorski to play water polo in the i'rhactually good at and I decided lege. But we'd like to see him ride "I think if I focus more on state, class and are the rocks in my foun- spHng a sport he also coaches, tofocus on swimming and water off into the sunset, break some of because state is faster than the dation," Przekota said. "It's cool and to do club swimming in the pólo," he said. those records and get his name [school] records, then I should be to see those two take off and grow summer and fall. Pokorski needed Pokorski has flourished since on the board. All-conference is able to get the records," he said. the way they have. They have lofty to take advantage of every op- bcoming a year-round swimmer. real realistic. State is going to be Babula, a fellow senior, said he's goals [for the rest ofthe season]. A portunity in order to close the gap IA$tyear, he and Mike Babula, tougher, but every year he's had been impressed by his classmate's lot of our kids come in with limited between him and swimmers from Johnny Ho and Kevin Tom set a really good time drops at the end ascent. swimming [backgrounds]. They other schools. school record in the 200 free relay. of the year." "When freshman year started, have to start from the ground up "It's hard knowing [many oppo- Now, Pokorski is looking to Chris Childs holds the school re-Ricky and I weren't the fastest and have a lot of catching up to nents] have been swimming since make his mark in a few individual cords in the 200 free (1:49.90) and swimmers. We were learning how do. But those two [Pokorski and they were 4 or 5," Pokorski said. events. 500 free (4:58.90), both of which to swim," Babula said. "But we just Babula] did it." THURSDAY, JANUARY 9,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL

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III NILES NORTH Vikings' Edmond regaining his form after knee surgery

BY ERIC VAN DRIL recently came through in one of For Sun-Times Media, @VanDrilSports Niles North's biggest dual meets of the year. SKOKIE - James Edmond Niles North and Niles West missed his entire junior wrestling were tied at 24-24 Friday with season because he needed surgery two matches remaining, including to fix a torn meniscus in his left Edmond's match with Nues West knee in December 2012. junior Rafael Awad. Edmond returned this season, Neither Edmond nor Awad were and both he and Niles North wres- able to score in the first period, but tling coach Chris Albandia said Edmond took down Awad in the the senior heavyweight dealt with second. predictable rust. The senior used his size, quick- "I kind of lost some matches ness and leverage to send Awad I shouldn't have, but I started to the mat. Edmond was unable picking it up as the year went on, to complete the two-point take- and hopefully I'm not at my full down, however, because he had potential yet," Edmond said after too much momentum. Edmond, he improved to 16-6 on Friday. in an instance which showed he Nues West's Isaac Reinemann (left) wrestles against Nues North's Jon Pazmino in the 138-pound weight class at Nues North on "Hopefully later on, down the road, still needs to work on some of his

Friday. I MICHAEL JARECKI/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA I'll be as strong as I [can be]." moves, toppled over Awad. Awad Edmond, who was a sectional qtiickly took advantage of the alternate as a sophomore, added: opening to seize a 2-0 lead with a III NILESWEST "I'm better than I was two years reversal. ago. That's definitely something Edmond kept his composure Fitness first for Wolves' ReinemannI'm happy with." with the pressure mounting. He Edmond said the rust from quickly scored on an escape to cut 8V ERIC VAN DRIL Reinemann clearly was tired as He wasn't the only Niles West missing his junior campaign has Awad's advantage in half, and then For Sun-Times Media, @VanürilSports he worked on his fitness. He put wrestler to run sprints after shown itself in two different ways. he thwarted a shot by Awad near his hands on his knees after most competing against the Vikings. First, he has squandered some the end of the second to take a 3-2 SKOKIE - Nues West senior of his sprints, but he kept pushing The Wolves wrestled at the Wau- winnable matches, like the cham- lead. Edmond extended his lead Ramone Lewis and Nues North himself. bonnie Valley Quad on Saturday, pionship match of the Rus Erb to 5-2 with a reversal in the third junior Andrew Hoegen began their "I'd like [my conditioning] to be and coach Anthony Genovesi Invitational at Glenbrook South period and then, seconds later, he match at 152 pounds, and Isaac a little better, but it's good enough said many of his wrestlers were on Dec. 21, 2013. Edmond went to was able to role Awad over for the Reinemann started running. right now," he said. "It's going to using post-match conditioning to overtime against Wauconda senior match-clinching pin. Reinemann, a senior who's Nuesget better. I just go until I'm tired prepare for it. heavyweight Max Mattaliano, Edmond's triumph gave the West's best wrestler, ran back and until I'm really tired - and then At the quad, Reinemann but lost by a 4-2 decision partly Vikings a 30-24 lead, and jnnior forth across the Niles North gym get some sit-ups and push-ups in." wrestled St. Charles East senior because he thought the match was Hermez Abraham ended the meet throughout the Lewis-Hoegen The Lewis-Hoegen match went Isaiah Vela, who's ran