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Morton Grove Public Library How-to Fest draws hundreds of curious people to library

BY NATALE HAYES For Sun-Times Media I @NatHayReporter

Morton Grove Public Library was abuzz Sunday Theafternoon as hundreds of people stopped by the How-To Fest, where they learned to do everything from yoga and square dancing, to how to apply Hallow- een makeup and decorate a cake with pastry chef-precision. The How-To Fest showcased about 20 local vendors and experts, all of whom volunteered Jigar Trivedi learns how to hula hoop at the Morton Grove Library's How-to Fest on Sept.14, 2014. i GEORGE EDWARDSONIFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA to share their know-how with the public on a variety of topics for two hours on Sept. 14. Live folk music set the scene on a picturesque sunny fall afternoon for square dancing group Glenview Chuck Berthold makes tishing lures at Squares to teach the crowd how to the Morton Grove Library's How-to Fest "do-si-do," while kids and parents on Sept.14, 2014. GEORGE DWARDSON/FOR found entertainment across the SUN-TIMES MEDIA parking lot by experimenting with a long list of hands-on activities. uncontrolled environment, accord- The idea behind the How-to ing to therapist Heather Murphy. Fest, according to librarian Melissa "We came out to share the Mayberry, was to expose people benefits of the therapy and get of all ages to a variety of potential people more aware of the concept new interests, while increasing of sensory play," Murphy said. exposure for local businesses. Behind the therapy booth, "It pulled the entire village mobile crafts business owner Shari together with the opportunity to Pontillo helped kids learn how to touch things and do things you make felted soap - a craft that haven't tried before," Mayberry combines a bar of soap with a said. loofah-like material.

Some activities, like the magic Pontillo left her regular job Morton Grove residents learn how to square dance at the Morton Grove Library's How-to Fest on Sept.14, 2014. GEORGE EDWAROSON/FOR tricks booth, were strictly for ftin, in marketing two yeais ago to SUN-TIMES MEDIA but other stations focused on edu- invest more time in her business, cational topics like public speaking"Twisted Fiber Studio." She said the "smoky eye" look with makeup, to simulate the vision of a driver "It's all about community in- and child therapy. she jumped at the chance to ap- practice basic yoga poses, shoot a impaired by alcohol. volvement," Fishman said. "It was Therapists from Glenview's pear at the How-to Fest because basketball, and select craft beers. Few people who tried out the educational, but entertaining at Courage to Connect Therapeutic she's trying to increase her base of The Morton Grove Police and goggles managed to land the ball inthe same time." Center had an array of craft mate- clients. Fire departments also stopped by the bucket, let alone pass a mock Corinne Strecker, of Glenview, riaIs set-up for kids to learn a form "Most of my business is focused to give tours of their vehicles and roadside sobriety test by standing said the How-to Fest is so far her of therapy called unstructured freeon private craft parties, so this is hand out safety information. on one foot or walking a straight favorite out of the 80 street festi- play. a great way to meet people and A DU! goggles activity hosted line. vals she's been to this summer. The child-centered therapy tell them about what I do," Pontillo by the Morton Grove Police De- Adult services librarian Natalya "Each exhibit was different," is known to be benefit autism said. partment had people lined up all Fishman said the library was plan- Strecker said. "People actually and some sensory disorders by Before the day was over, people afternoon to try to toss a ball into ning to continue hosting the How- learned new skills, because every- facilitating engagement in a largelyat the fest learned how to create a bucket while wearing glasses to Fest on an annual basis. thing was hands-on NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2014 I 7

Ni/es Mayor, clerk bounce referenda that would curb their politicalpower, We want BY IGOR STUDENXOV less than 196 days before a mously to strike the ques- For Sun-Times Media I @istudenkov regularly scheduled elec- tion from the ballot. tion, the seat would remain For the Village Clerk Two binding referenda vacant. until the election. question, Krafthefer felt that had potential to alter A few weeks after Makula that two objections to Maku- ourpatients the way the Nues govern- filed his petitions, Niles resi- la's proposal had merit. ment works won't be on the dent Frank J. Mareci filed Mareci argued that because ballot after all. objections to both of them. the referendum would take In July, Niles resident Joe The Niles Electoral Board effect immediately, there's Makula tilled two petitions met on Aug. 16 and Sept. 5 toambiguity about how it to stay to put two referendum listen to Mareci's objections would affect Victorine and questions on the November and Makula's counter-argu- whether or not she would election ballot. The first ments. On Sept. 12, it met to have to resign immediately. question would ask if resi- make the final decision. The He also argued that it dents wanted to take away board contracted attorney wasn't clear when Niles home:) the Niles mayor's power Keri-Lyn Krafthefer to help residents were supposed to to appoint trustees. The them make the decision andelect a clerk. That is par- second question would have provide legal perspective. ticularly important since, Presence Resurrection Medical Center is proud asked residents if they want First, the board consid- if one were to assume that village clerk to become an cred the objections about it would take place during to be one of only seven hospitals in Illinois to elected position. the mayor's power to the most recently scheduled But before the questions replace trustees. election, the candidates sim- meet new national benchmarks for readmissions. went on the ballot, they had Mareci had argued the ply wouldn't have time to The Affordable Care Act set these standards to to clear the Niles Electoral proposal would create take all the necessarily legal Board. The board is made problems that the law may steps to get on the ballot. encourage better quality health care by reducing up of Mayor Andrew Przy- not be able to address. For "The timing poses a bylo, Trustee Joe LoVerde example, if a trustee left theproblem because candidates unexpected readmissions after a hospitalization. and Village Clerk Marlene post a day after the Electionwould have little time to Victorine - two of the three Day, or less than 160 days file," said Krafthefer. We're here to heal you and we understand that officials who would have later, the vacancy could last She added that, in been directly affected by the months. If several trustees researching state law, she after you leave the hospital, the last thing you referenda. During its Sept. retired at the same time, discovered that it called for want ¡s to be readmitted. That's why we give you 12 meeting, the board voted it could potentially leave certain phrasing for any ref- to knock them off the ballot the village board without a erendum on whether an ap- exceptional care that will keep you out of the because they created legal quorum. pointed village clerk should hospital whenever possible. uncertainty and, in the case Krafthefer said that the be elected - something that of the second question, cre- state and village law cur- the referendum question ate trustee vacancies that rently allow the mayor to doesn't quite follow. could last more than a year. address that problem by The Przybylo, Lo Verde While Makula previously making temporary appoint- and Victorine agreed with indicated that he would chal-ments to tide the board Krafthefer's conclusion and lenge such decision in court, over until the election. The unanimously voted to sus- it is not yet clear whether referendum would take thattain both objections, taking he'll do so. away. the village clerk question off Presence® Makula previously told "The longest time could the ballot as well. Pioneer Press that he filed be two and a half years," In the aftermath of the Resurrection Mecica Center the petitions to give Niles said Krafthefer. 'And there's vote, Makula declined to residents more say in how no mechanism for anyone to comment. But he had said their government is run make a temporary appoint- in the past that, if the board and decrease the political ment." kicked the questions off the influence ofthe mayor. If The Przybylo, Lo Verde ballot, he would challenge it voters approved the refer- and Victorine agreed. Vie- in court. Learn more. endum questions, village tonne noted that, in 2009, His attorney, John Fog- clerk would be elected for a the Village Board had three arty, said that they would be Call 877.737,4636 or four-year term and trustee vacancies within six months considering their options. visit presencehealth.org/resurrecUon stayhome vacancies would be filled something that may hap- "We will review our op- by special election. If the pen again. tions and make a decision on trustee vacancy occurred The trio voted unani- how to proceed," he said. 8 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION Nil.

Nues Pace finalizes Nues Free Bus changes

BY IGOR STUDENKOV For Sun-Times Media I @istudenkov

cluster of changes that would reorganize ¡les Free Bus routes have been finalized. Tim Payne, principal at Nelson Hygaard consulting, and Charlotte O'Donnell, Pace's Senior Planner, presented the final proposal to the Village Board Sept. 9. The plan now goes to the Pace Board of Directors for consideration; it's not clear when Niles will consider the changes. The final version of the Niles Free Bus revamp was largely identical to what was previously presented at the public meetings. As before, Route 411 would follow much of the western half of the current version of the route, traveling in both directions between Golf Mill Mall and the Village Crossing. While the previous version reused the Route 413 number for a new route that would cover parts of current-day Route 413 and the eastern portions of the current Route 411, the final version labeled it Route 410. Route 410 would travel between Golf Mill Mall and the Village Crossing. until 3:30 p.m. buses to Niles Free Bus, was thinking of current Milwaukee Avenue south of O'Donnell replied that, Route 412 would see the After the presentation, but it isn't significant," said Route 413. The service Touhy Avenue. It's currentlywhile the model wouldn't same changes as the previousTrustee Rosemary Palicki Payne. reduction had to do with the served by Route 411, but work everywhere, Pace version. Under the final plan, wondered if there was Trustee Joe LoVerde nature of the route. under the final proposal, thebelieves it has merit. it would continue to serve anything that prohibited asked about the financial "It services a lot of indus- Free Bus wouldn't serve that "I certainly think it's an Golf Mill and several nearby the Niles Free Bus from impact of the changes. trial areas," she explained. area at all. asset to the community," she shopping and residential providing service outside "Overall, the cost goes "Even with our fixed routes, "There's a large amount ofsaid. areas, providing more servicethe village. Payne reiterated down slightly," Payne we have a hard time serving people who lives in condo- Reflecting that the Nues to the northwestern tip of something he previously answered. "How it splits be- them shift times are off." miniums along that route," Free Bus network primarily the village while no longer told Niles Herald-Spectator: tween Pace and the village is As the result, Route 413 he said. moves residents between serving the residential area While there was nothing to up the Pace and the village." has some of the lowest rider- "Yes, and the ridership homes and shopping areas, northeast of Milwaukee explicitly prohibit it, they Once the changes are ship figures in the entire is not very high," Payne Przybylo wondered if it Avenue and Golf Road. wanted to avoid concerns implemented, the contract Pace network. But because replied. "It's not high enoughhad economic value. Payne As in the previous version, that village money was being- and, with it, the funding Route 410, which would to continue [service]." replied that, while he didn't all routes would run once spent outside the village formula - would need to be partially replace Route 413, As the discussion con- have the figures for the Niles every half an hour seven daysproper. renegotiated, he explained. largely serves residential tinued, Przybylo asked how Free Bus system specifically, a week, converging at Golf Trustee George Alpo- Trustee Chris Hanusiak and commercial areas, Pace sees the Niles Free Bussystems like this generally Mill to allow for easy trans- gianis wondered how many wondered why weekend O'Donnell doesn't expect system. bring economic benefit to fers. The final version shifted people who ride regular service was expanded to all that low ridership would be "Is Pace happy with the community the times the buses will run. Pace buses transfer to Niles routes when he recalled cut- an issue. his thing?" he asked. "Is it "I think that, in general, Most notably, Route 412 will Free Bus system. ting weekend service from Mayor Andrew Przybylo something that Pace would public transit generates for now run from 9:30 a.m. until "There is some transfer one of the routes. expressed concern about theencourage other villages to the economy more than it 4:00 p.m. instead of 9:40 a.m. activity from [regular] Pace O'Donnell said that he service along the portion of do?" costs," he said. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2014 9

III CAMPUS

Monmouth College prehensive, regional public dean's list at Hope College in dean's list university with nearly 8,900 Holland Mich. Jessica M. Govis, a sopho-students. The oldest mem- To be named to the iiíi, , more psychology major and ber of the Minnesota State dean's list, a student must the daughter of Alex and Colleges and Universities have a minimum 3.5 grade Jennifer Govis of Morton System, WSU offers more point average on a 4.0 scale. Grove, was on the dean's list than 80 undergraduate, Hope College is a four-year, ! at Monmouth College for pre-professional, licensure, co-educational, liberal arts the spring 2014 semester. A graduate and doctorate pro- college with an enrollment grade-point average of 3.5 orgrams on its three campusesof 3,388. It is affiliated with September 20, 2014, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. higher, while earning at leastin Winona and Rochester. the Reformed Church in three academic credits dur- America. ing the semester, is required Bradley University to be on the dean's list. Juliette C. Dassinger, Loyola University Chicago See where your water goes, how it's cleaned, and Founded in 1853, Mon- Marina N. Kraijevic, Justin Loyola University Chi- mouth College is a private, w Lee, Rebecca W. Lee and cago student, Alexander D. how it is actually a source of valuable resources. Meet four-year, nationally-ranked Joseph N. Ruel, all of MortonWood, has been accepted liberally arts institution of Grove, have received recog- as a member of The Na- the people who work in the water industry jobs that 1,250 students in western nition on the dean's list for tional Society of Collegiate we all depend on. Illinois. the spring semester at Brad-Scholars. In addition to ley University, in Peoria. his merit scholarship at Wìnona State University To be eligible for the dean's Loyola, he was chosen as Stop by the following Metropolitan Water Reclamation Kyle English, of Morton list, a student must achieve the 2014-15 recipient of the : ;;»; District of Greater Chicago locations and say hello! Grove, has earned a Bach- a minimum 3.5 grade-point James Wesley White, Jr. :-'. Calumet Water Reclamation Plant 400 East i 30th Street, Chicago Scholarship. Most recently, elor of Arts in Communica- average for the semester on Egan Water Reclamation Plant 550 Sooth Meacham Road, Schaomburg tion Studies from Winona a 4.0 scale. Wood has been named to T 5 Hanover Park Water Reclamation Planti 220 Sycamore Avenue, Hanover Park , , A ! State University, in Winona, the College of Arts and Sci- '\_A..I . Kirie Water Reclamation Plant 701 Oakton Street, Des Plaines Minn. Hope College ence's dean's list. He is also Founded in 1858, Winona Joy Sherman, of Morton a 2013 Niles West High w ii mmcd org O'Brien Water Reclamation Plant 3500 Howard Street, Skokie State University is a corn- Grove, was named to the School student. Stickney Water Reclamation Plant 6001 West Pershing Road, Cicero

¡n service .- --I' *. 'w Local graduates United States . -. ,. '- Marine Corps Boot Camp p . J. .L;.':';. Pfc. Jeremy Erjavac, 18, of intensive basic training recruiters assistance he will ° of Morton Grove graduated at MCRD San Diego as one report to Camp Pendleton _DonwtthiSsthe oppottU from United States Marine of 76 recruits in Train- for SOI (school of Infantry) Corps boot camp at Marine ing Platoon 3263. While in which is his Military Occu- to attend the Skokie Farmers' Market on Sundays this seas' ' Corps Recruit Depot San recruit training, Pfc. Erjavac pation Specialty School. Pfc. You will not be able to resist delicious apples including the coveted honey Diego on Aug. 29, 2014. became a squad leader. Erjavac will be stationed at crisp and ginger gold varieties. The season also offers squash, brussel j-' Pfc. Erjavac success- Following 10 days home Marine Barracks, Washing- sprouts, various lettuces, mushrooms, eggplant, potatoes and much more. -. fully completed 13 weeks on leave and seven days of ton, D.C. The Skokie Farmers' market is located in the Village Hall parking lot, - 5121 Oakton Street. Hours are 7:30 am. until 12:45 p.rn.through Sunday, October 26. The Farmers' Market in September and October is a must see! Check out some of the scheduled activities:

September 21 and 28, .

Free Yoga on the Green; bring your own mat for this hour-long class on th .. r Village Green adjacenttothe Skokie Farmers' Market; ' " . visit www.downtownskokie.org for details

September ¿1, 'ö,rn. to floon f Children's entertainment by RC Juggle Like us on Facebook at Octob*r 26, P *.ro to troc Trick-or-Treat and Guess the Pumpkin's Weight contest On October 26, the Skokie Consumer Affairs Commission will accept facebook.com/NilesHeraldSpectator donations of non-perishable food items for the Niles Township Food Pantry Visit www.skokie.org for details on the Skokie Farmers' Market IO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

III POLICE BLOTIER Ill CRIME BRIEFS

The following incidents were listed in to her," police said. He has a Sept. 12 crash at Greenwood Avenue and Golf Sept. 5. Police said an open bottle of the official bulletin of the Niles Police court date. Road around 8:20 p.m. He has a Sept. Grey Goose vodka was allegedly also Department. Readers are reminded that 30 court date. found in the vehicle. Rios was also cited an arrest does not constitute a finding DUI THEFT Kayleigh Warren, 26, of 1684 Linden St., for transportation of open alcohol and of guilt. Only a court of law can make Manish Patel, 22, of 9432 Greenwood A Chicago man told police that Des Plaines, was charged with driving driving without a valid license. He is that determination. Ave., unincorporated Maine Township, someone stole his front license under the influence Sept. IO after she al- scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 23. was charged with driving under the plate on Sept. 5 between 12 and IO legedly struck a parked car on the 8000 Jose G. Devor, 21, of Berwyn, was influence and possession of drug para- p.m. while his vehicle was parked in 1111ES block of Wisner Street round 4 am. charged with possession of cannabis phernalia on Sept. 5. Police reported front of a store on the 5700 block of Police said Warren was also cited for after he was arrested on Dempster that an employee of a restaurant on the Touhy Avenue. THEfl textingwhile driving. Court information Street and Austin Avenue on Sept. 6. 7200 block of Dempster Street alerted Two modems, valued at $320, were Sherebe Riddle, 29, of 1013 N. Ridge- was not available. Police said Devor was stopped for hay- a police sergeant to the driver a vehicle discovered stolen on Sept. 8 from a way, Chicago, was charged with felony ing expired registration, and an officer in the drive-thru lane who was acting theft on Sept. 5. Police said Riddle, an store on the 9500 block of Milwau- MORTON GROVE who ran his information found he had a strangely and was possibly intoxicated. kee Avenue. employee of a store on the 5600 block warrant out of Cook County for OUI and The officer caught up to the vehicle and of Milwaukee Avenue, was accused drug charges. Devor allegedly admitted A man who had been evicted from reportedly observed the driver speeding THEFT of adding $77 worth of minutes to two to having a bag of marijuana hidden in a residence on the 8700 block of and driving erratically. According to Patricia Clos, 56, of Chicago, was mobile phone cards and adding $200 his left shoe after he was arrested. A Osceola Avenue told police that be- police, when Patel exited the vehicle charged with theft after she was ar- in store credit to two gift cards without court date is scheduled for Oct. 23. tween Aug. 26 and Sept. 8, someone during a traffic stop, he dropped an rested at the Menard's store on the actually paying for them. Court informa- stole the washer and dryer from the electric cigarette that smelled of burnt 6300 block of Oakton Street on Sept. tion was not available. DU' home, as well as his wife's diamond marijuana and allegedly admitted to 4. Police said Cios was allegedly caught Anthony Agduma, 21, of Des Plaines, ring. The man told police that the using the device to "smoke maijuana in leaving the store with about $70 in BATTERY was charged with driving under the building's management company a healthier way." He has an Oct. 2 court unpaid merchandise. A court date is John Whelan, 50, of 7900 Caldwell influence of alcohol after he was ar- told him he could stay on the prop- date. scheduled for Oct. 23. Ave., Niles, was charged with domestic rested on Dempster Street and Oketo erty until the end of September. battery on Sept. 9 after police said he Alex Cruz-Montesinos, 39, of 10100 DRUGS Avenue on Sept. 6. Police said Agduma On Sept. IO, a man reportedly used grabbed the arm of a woman inside his Holly Lane, unincorporated Maine Jesus D. Rios, 21, of Des Plaines, was nearly 20 mph over the posted a counterfeit $100 bill to purchase home, causing a bruise. Whelan also al- Township, was charged with driving was charged with possession of drug speed limit when he was pulled over. $15 worth of items from a store on legedly told the woman that if she called under the influence on Sept. 6 ifter paraphernalia after he was arrested on He allegedly failed sobriety tests. He is the 8500 block of Golf Road. the police "something bad would happen he was reportedly involved in a traffic the 8700 block of Fernald Avenue on scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 8. UB Celebrating 6 Years FImEsS at the Morton Grove Park District Jölarie's Friendlier Fitness! Restaurant Bar Inside Prairie View Community Center 6834 Dempster St, Morton Grove i /2 Off on Any Food Item Tuesdaythrough Sunday Sept. 23rd through Sept. 29th, after 4pm Newly Renovated! Make Your Reservation Today Grand Rt.Opening THIS Sat., Sept ;,0th from 3-6 pm Giveaways ToursSnacks Win Fitness Prïzes**

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BY NATALIE HAYES Double Tree Hotel in Skokie. For Sun-Times Medial @NatHayReporter The 50th Anniversary Alumni Party is expected to draw up- week at Niles wards of 300 alumni and former North High School is teachers and coaches for a night of Homecomingalways packed with lots of drinks, dinner, and catching up on fun activities to gear up students memories. for the big football game and 1998 Alumni Matt Robins is dance, but this year the school part of an eight-member corn- spirit-fueled energy emanat- mittee that has been planning ing through the hallways will be the alumni party for the past six turned up a notch as the school months. Robins said some alumni celebrates its 50th anniversary. are flying in from other parts of The 2014-15 school year is the country to attend the party. packed with events to honor Niles "The Saturday night party will North's 50th year, and the year- give everyone a chance to talk to long celebration is set to kick-off each other and reconnect," Robins this Saturday with the start of said. "As great as the game and . homecoming week. other festivities are, the best part Almost like a massive reunion will be the party when we can all spanning 50 years of alumni, finally interact and catch-up." the events will include everyone Then on Sunday, principal Mc- from current students, teachers Tague will lead tours of the school and staff; to former athletes and to give alumni a chance to see how coaches and alumni who gradu- the school has changed over the ated long ago. Nifes North is celebrating its 50th anniversary during homecoming this weekend. iPfOVIOED sNORTH years. Appropriately themed "dancing "We want to see people from through the decades," homecom- on Sept. 20. elaborate homecoming week is the "This year will be all classes come join us," Robins ing week kicks off this Saturday Nues North teenagers will also key to getting students to see they an incredible op- said. "Homecoming is big for every when students will head to the have a little fun coming to school can have fun in a safe way without high school, but this is extra big school over the weekend to all week dressed according to a making bad decisions. portunity to recon- because it's our 50th." decorate the hallways with themes designated theme for each day of "Teachers tell me the kids are nect with friends, Niles North is reaching out to from different decades. the week. going insane during homecom- alumni via social media and a di- Student activities director Pajamas are the dress code ing week, but I love it because it's reminisce about rectory of past graduates to invite Caroline Benjamin printed out old Monday, and on Tuesday students good energy" Benjamin said. "The special times, and them to other events planned this yearbook snapshots, and the stu- can dress up as twins with a whole point is that we want them year, Benjamin said. dents will incorporate the photos friend, or choose to dress like their to realize how much fun they can forge new friend- Not all the events to commemo- into the themes for each decade, favorite teacher. have in schoolthat they can have ships." rate the 50th anniversary have she said. Wednesday is sports day, and Ihn while being safe." been planned yet, but alumni will "We're making a historic over- on Thursday students and teach- Alumni will join the mix Friday Ryan McTague, be asked to audition for roles in view of the school," Benjamin said. ers will dress in the style of their evening for the parade starting af- Nues North principal this school year's spring musical "It's a fun place to hang out and favorite decade for "Throwback ter the junior varsity football game a performance of Hairspray. decorate the school for homecom- Thursday." at around 6:30 p.m. The parade "This year will be an incredible ing. Friday is packed with activities will start in the north parking 1t, opportunity to recormect with Students will arrive at school to get the school excited about the then head down Lawler Avenue Niles North. friends, reminisce about special Monday morning to begin a week Varsity homecoming football game on the side of the school that faces A special halftime show to times, and forge new friendships," of homecoming-infused activities, that evening at 7 p.m. Old Orchard Shopping Center commemorate alumni and the McTague said during a recent including lunchtime dance-offs Students will wear purple to before ending on the track. school's 50th birthday will precede District 219 school board meeting. hosted by a live DJ, a pep assem- school to mark spirit day, and a Alumni will have a special place a fireworks show at the end of the For a flail listing of homecoming u bly that will have principal Ryan school-wide pep assembly will to hang out this year during the game, topping off an action-filled and 50th anniversary events, or McTague jumping out of a giant amp up students and teachers for game in a larger-than-usual alumniFriday. to purchase tickets to the alumni 50th birthday cake, and a parade the big game against Glenbrook tent with a live band made up of Then on Saturday while stu- parts go to https://sites.google. I and fireworks display the night South High School. a unique group of past graduates dents are at the dance, alumni are com/a/d219.org/nnhs-5Oth-anni- before the big homecoming dance Benjamin said planning an who also happen to be teachers at invited to their own party at the versary/home. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2014 13 I

D64's extra cash shrinks in latest budget Old Orchard welcomes new restaurants,

BY NATALIE HAYES Allard explained the fluctua-the majority ofthat decrease. athletic-wear store for kids For Sun-Times Media@NatHayReporter tions in the school district's Salaries are expected to revised budget by pointing to increase from the 2013-14 school BY NATALIE HAYES this December. The latest version of the recently added expenditures. year by approximately $2.4 For Sun-Times Media I @NatHayReporler Opening next to Macy's on the proposed budget for Park Ridge- Some of the increases million or 5.3 percent for a long west side ofthe mall, Buffalo Wild Nues School District 64 shows include an additional $949,802 list of positions: 2.5 percent for The fall shopping season at Skokie's Wings is best known for flavorful $70.2 million in revenues and in spending in the supply fund, administrative staff, 3.5 percent Westfield Old Orchard will brhig in chicken wings and an extensive beer $69.5 million in expenditures, including Chromebooks and for secretarial and custodial two new popular full-service restau- selection. with a surplus in the operating Title 1 supplies for low-income staff, and 2 percent for exempt rants and a trendy children's athletic 'With Buffalo Wild Wings, West- fund of $640,709. students, an increase of staff and technology staff, the store. field Old Orchard is able to offer The revised budget pre- $115,000 in the capital projects school district said. Buffalo Wild Wings, Uncle Julio's shoppers and area residents a fun sented to the school board by fund and $150,000 more in the The school district is also Fine Mexican Food, and ivivvalu- sports bar option, while Uncle Julio's business manager Rebecca education fund for teacher and proposing to spend 4.6 percent lulemon athletica's kid's collection provides authentic Mexican cuisine Allard Sept. 8 reflects several staff salaries. more on benefits, an increase are opening in the shopping mall within a more sophisticated setting," major changes from the first Last year District 64 spent of $401,349 from last year. between August and December. said Shannon Ridgeway, senior version of the 20 14-15 budget about $71 million from its oper- Student fees will remain at Up until now, shoppers with a marketing director at Westfield Old presented to the school board ating fund - about $1.5 million last year's levels. hankering for Mexican food had Orchard. in May. more than projected spending No one from the community to travel off the shopping center Beyond the debut ofthe new din- One such change is an ad- for the 2014-15 school year. spoke during a public hearing campus, but the Sept. I opening of ing options, girls with a penchant for ditional $378,760 in revenue The unaudited operating last week. School board mem- Texas-based restaurant chain Uncle expensive active-wear can now shop from the original $69.9 million fund expenditures do not in- bers are expected to approve Julio's will add Mexican cuisine to at the first ivivva location in Illinois. projection. dude debt service or interfund the version ofthe budget pre- Westfield Old Orchard's list of 15 ivivvalululemon athletica's But the latest budget also transfers, District 64 spokes- sented Sept. 8 during the next restaurants. yoga-inspired children's linesells bumps up district spending by woman Bernadette Tram said. school board meeting Monday. Uncle Julio's will open on the east pricey clothing to wear to the gym, $1.9 million compared to the Revenue in the education District 64 will adopt the side of the mall near Barnes & Noble yoga, or sports practice. first budget draft. And a $1.2 fund for this year has been 2014 property-tax levy in De- and Brooks Brothers, and will be the Like lululemon, ivivva caters to million surplus reflected in the reduced by 1.6 percent or aboutcember. Allard said property fourth Chicago-area location. yogis willing to shell out some seri- first budget was reduced by $914,399 compared to last year. taxes are expected to increase Something rarely seen at a mall- ous cash to look good at the gym. about $560,000 in the latest Reductions in state revenue by $753,110, or 1.6 percent from a sanctuary for sports fanswill Yoga tights sell for up to $68, and a version. and local sources account for last year. also appear at the shopping center runner's jacket costs around $88.

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1..IIE recommendation. The structures' age made them "functionally obso- lete," and a new building would be more likely to bring tenants that would bring in employees. with the rationale, Hanusiak questioned the financial impact of Seefried's request. He asked Ross Klicker, the Niles Economic Development and Marketing Coordinator, about the impact of the classification of the property's tax revenue. property currently generates $450,000, and that it would gener- ate about $340,000 if the classifi- cation is approved. up [for the decline]," argued Hanusiak. The class 6(b) property tax During the Aug. 26 Village r ar1 classification that Seefried received was devised by Cook County officials to encourage industrial businesses to build new industrial faculties or rehabilitate old ones. Properties that receive the classification get their tax rates lowered from 25 percent to 10 percent for ten years. The tax rate then increases by 5 percent for each of the next three years, returning to the regular 25 percent rate on the 13th year. In order to qualify for the incentive, the government of the municipal- ity where the property is located must vote to recommend the approval. Board meeting, Trustee Joe LoV- erde outlined the rationale for the A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL PRESS PUBLICATION A PIONEER The developer plans to spend While Seefried has been quiet and build a 213,675 foot buiiding in their place. The building would have 30 foot ceilings, making it nearly twice as tall as the current structures. Tenants would be able to use it as either a warehouse or an industrial facility. approximately $5.2 million to buy the building and $8.4 million to build the new structure. Seefried expects to create 110 construction about potential tenants, docu- ments presented to the Village Board indicate that Coca-Cola and an unidentified wholesaler would be interested in the property. Seefried has also reached c:ut to Shure, whose headquarters is a block away. jobs. An Atlanta-based developer will get a property tax break to develop the site at 5600-5750 W. Jarvis Ave. in NUes. i SOR STUOENKOV/OR SUN-TIMES MEDIA An Atlanta-based developer will get a property tax break to develop the site at 5600-5750 W. Jarvis Ave. in NUes. @istudenkov I

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approved a property tax approved a property incentive for an industrial I The classification will allow the The classification will Seefried is looking to knock But the approval wasn't with-

Woodward currently operates In the fall of 2013, woodward According to the documents Developer gets tax break to redevelop industrial building industrial break to redevelop gets tax Developer BY IGOR STUDENKOV For Sun-Times Media The site on Jarvis Avenue. Atlanta-based Seefried Industrial Properties to get a lower property tax rate on the property at the 5600-5750 W. Jarvis Ave. as an incentive for redevelopment. The developer is looking to buy the site from woodward Inc., a Fort Collins, Colorado based airspace manufacturer, which is moving to a larger facility elsewhere in Nues. down the old buildings and build a new, larger facility. The purchase was contingent on getting the tax credit. out controversy. Trustee Chris Hanusiak questioned whether it was wise to trade a manufacturer with hundreds of employees for a warehouse that could be run by two employees. He also ques- tioned the financial implications of the tax credit. But most trust- ees felt that Seefried's proposal a cluster of five office, research and manufacturing buildings that sit on the opposite sides of the southern Niles/Skokie border. The 5600 W. Jarvis Ave., house office announced its intention to move to the new facility at 6300 W. Howard St., a site that was company and the Adams Elevator Equipment Company. Woodward obtained a property tax incentive to redevelop that site last year, and it currently plans to move by March 2015. submitted to the village, Seefried ings at Woodward's current home Nues 14 would be best for the parcel in the long run, approving the tax incentive 5-1. two buildings on the Nues side, at and research facilities. previously occupied by the W. w. Grainger Industrial Supply plans to knock down both build- NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2014 15 The goodwe carttake from the Ray Rice videotape

teem, shame, embarrassment, blanñng them- learned behavior that they have seen from selves and protecting their partner. However, their parents," she said. 'We're not born LOVE ESSENTIALLY the biggest reason is financial restraint. knowing how to beat someone up." BY L "Women who are dependent on their Ammirati said she works with couples to JACKIE PILOSSOPH spouse financially don't want to give up their teach them how to handle and manage con- lifestyle," Ammirati said. "They make the flict effectively, using methods such as taking essentially decision to stay, rationalizing that they can a timeout and walking away, or learning how the words "good" and 'Ray Rice live with it because 'It's not that bad." to release anger in a non-dangerous way. videotape" in the same sentence might unacceptable. "It's not that bad?!" Is that what I wholeheartedly agree with Ammirati Jsmgseem inappropriate, or even offensive. "He crossed the line, but he didn't punch Janay was thinking when she married Rice when she explained that the first step is Yet, I truly believe that when the world me or anything," is NOT OK. Not even one ¡WFER he punched her in the face? recognition and self-awareness by the couple watched a hotel elevator videotape of a time. I don't want tojudge the Rices, or anyone, that they need help. In other words, get out of football star decking his fiancé in the face, it Terri Ammirati is a Bannockburn- and for that matter, and I don't want to make denial. Drink the Venti coffee. was like forcing a sleeping person to drink a Oak Brook-based licensed clinical profes- people thiiik that a one-time incident of The long-term effects of physical abuse Venti coffee. sional counselor who has been a couples domestic violence means that you are headed are almost unspeakable: low self-esteem, That videotape was a true wake-up call therapist for more than 20 years. She said to divorce court. no self-worth, lack of self-love, and unhappi- to the fact that domestic violence exists not when couples come to see her for counseling But, I do think that one hit, one shove, one ness to the extreme that the inside damage just in poor, uneducated communities, but on physical abuse is often the elephant in the kick or one shake will undoubtedly lead to a is so much worse than a couple bumps and all socioeconomic levels, even the rich and room. second incident ilnothing is addressed after bruises. famous. "They don't come to see me to talk about it happens. In other words, seeking therapy is When it comes to affluent suburban domestic violence, but as I am working with crucial for many reasons that go far beyond couples, physical violence in relationships is them, it comes out in very subtle ways," she saving a marriage. Anything you want to talk about subtle. It doesn't always mean a black eye or said. "Couples often blame their problems Ammirati said she has worked with count- when it comes to dating or relation- arm bruises, but rather a shove or a kick or on depression or anxiety, when in reality the less couples over the years in teaching them ships? We'd LOVE to hear from you! grabbing someone's shoulders and shaking abuse is what's causing these issues." how to handle emotional intensity, or the Email: Jackle@?Ioveessentially.com. the person. And what I want to say is, any Ammirati said there can be several rea- times they "get flooded with adrenaline" that All responses are confidential. physical assault, NO MATFER WHAT or Sons women don't come forward in domestic can lead to violence. how minimal, it is completely, 100 percent violence situations. They include low self-es- "Most of the time, domestic violence is a

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Letter Residents Researcherscanchoke shut out of O Hare noise. ontheìr half-baked idea discussion "I've found pre par- aspect of life is particularly difficult By RANDY ¿ng and enjoying the for low-income people. BLASER But they digress. As a longtime resident of Norridge, family meal to be a The main culprits for the stress I was used to plane noise. But recent joy, not a burden. The of the home-cooked meal, again ac- changes have made the constant noise cording to the researchers, are men, overwhelming. Windows are kept closed job, the commute, the who are described as picky whiny in order to sleep, watch television or just surfing the Web, I daily grind, the other and ungrateful for the effort of the have a conversation at the dinner table. recently came across an women, who were hesitant to try new Conversations outside must be paused W'hilearticle with the headline: chores that have to be recipes for fear the meal would be while planes pass overheard. "The tyranny of the home-cooked done - that's bur- rejected. I decided to attend the recent O'Hare meal." I haven't done the research to dis- Noise meeting at DePaul O'Hare on Sept. Here at last, I thought, was the densome. Preparing pute this report, but then again it is 5. I arrived at 7:30 a.m. only to be told the answer to my grandfather's untimely and enjoying a meal so ridiculous on its face, I don't have room was at capacity as were many oth- death at the age of 59. I had always together as a family is to. My own experience of growing up ers. We could sign in but could not hear suspected the two packs of Lucky in a home-cooked-meal family, creat- or participate in the meeting. I find it dis- Strikes he smoked every day, or the ajoy, and getting eas- ing one with my wife, and having concerting that a meeting which should obligatory shot and a beer - the 1er all the time thanks friends who do the cooking, tells me address concerns of people whose quality national cocktail of Poland - he im- that this tyranny of family dinner is a of life is impacted by these changes was bibed aller work, is what did him in. to YouTube, where I've bunch of baloney. held on Friday, at 8 a.m., in a room with a But it was the hidden tyranny of learned to prepare Like everything in life, it is all how capacity of 100. The commission mem- my grandmother's home cooking, no you look at it. bers and representatives numbered about doubt, that did the dastardly deed. rabbit stew and fillet I've found preparing and enjoying 45, not leaving much room for concerned This article would expose him as a a pampano." the family meal to be a joy, not a bur- residents. victim oI years upon years of fried den. The job, the commute, the daily Perhaps the timing and location is pork chcps, Hungarian goulash, and grind, the other chores that have to geared toward hindering a truly open the deadly but delicious cucumbers be done - that's burdensome. Pre- public forum and the commission really and sour cream. Big Bang Theory." (If 1950s sitcoms paring and enjoying a meal together doesn't care about the negative impact on It turns out there is a victim here, can be used as evidence to support as a family is a joy, and getting easier people's lives. Holding meetings at a local but it's not my grandfather who suc- a theory, then I can debunk it with all the time thanks to YouTube, school auditorium would certainly accom- cumbed to home cooking. The victim modern sitcoms.) where I've learned to prepare rabbit modate more than 100 people, as would was my grandmother and all the The researchers claim that the stew and fillet a pampano. changes in the time. other women who tried to live up the time pressures, trade-offs just to save At my house, no one complains When the airport changes were origi- idealized standard, touted by 1950s money, and the burdens of pleasing about the chicken being overdone. nally talked about, the Noise Commission television shows, according to the other family members hardly made We're grateful for having the meal. held meetings in towns that were not go- article, of preparing a home-cooked the effort worth it. Home-cooked Anyone who complains about that ¡ng to be impacted by the noise and now, meal. meals just put too much stress on aspect of life is missing the boat. AI- the residents of towns that are impacted The article cited research women. ter all, isn't it Jesus who says heaven still don't have a real voice because of conducted at North Carolina State Low-income women were particu- is like a wedding feast? room capacity and timing of meetings. University by academic types who larly burdened, say the researchers. So if you complain about the Carol Maggio no doubt eat like the 30-something, I hate to break it to researchers, chicken or the beef, you must be go- Norridge college dweebs depicted on "The but down here in the trenches every ing to the other place.

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.The Shiffman-Morris Dental Practice, 195 N. Arlington Heights Road, Buffalo Grove, welcomes their newest associate, Dr. Susanna Pischek. Dr. Pischek provides compre- hensive dental treatment for both adults and children. To make a dental appointment call (847) 215-1511. . If you can roll a ball, eat an hors d'oeuvre, or make a bid, you're invited to Glenview's first-ever Bocce Ball Bonanza and Fundraiser, scheduled for Oct. 1 at Pinstripes, 1150 Willow Road, Northbrook. The Bocce Bonanza and its Block- silent auction will support free public programs offered buster or AGGREGO NEWS SERVICE MAP by Glenview's Chamber of Commerce, including Sum- flop? The EDITOR'S NOTE: Content appears as it is provided Permit cost $25 mer Fest, Halloween Window in public records. To see all Nues building permits, visit Construction cost $500 Painting and Holiday in the Movie niles.suntimes.com. Park. Save your place by Roof (commercial and calling the chamber at (847) 274-0900. Tickets are $45 for Review section II Roof (commercial and residential) Chamber members, $55 for nonmembers and at the door. residential) Address: 7638 N. Olcoti Ave., Nues has the scoop. Issue date: June 6 s After nearly 100 years in Address: 7814 N. Waukegan Road, Niles Permit cost $25 Lake Forest's Market Square, Issue date: June 3 Construction cost $1,700 Griffith Grant & Lackie Permit cost $25 Realtors will move from its Construction cost $25 Market Square location to a L Roof (commercial and larger office space at 280 E. Deerpath in Lake Forest. The B Electrical (commercial and residential) move is slated for Sept. 30. Address: 8040 N. Odell Ave., Nues residential sfructure) . Hilton Hotels & Resorts Issue date: June 2 recently announced the Address: 7760 N. Nordica Ave., Nues Permit cost $85 opening of Hilton Chicago/ Issue date: June 3 Construction cost $4,745 Oak Brook Hills Resort & Permit cost $100 Conference Center, formerly Construction cost $25,000 Oak Brook Hills Resort. 8 Fire protection Featuring 36 meeting venues Address: 7777 N. CaIdwell Ave., Niles 11 Fence throughout more than 42,500 Issue date: June 3 square feet of exhibition Address: 7826 N. Neya Ave., Niles Permitcost $115 space, it offers all the ameni- Issue date: June 2 Construction cost $42,000 ties of a resort while provid- Permit cost $45 ing convenience for business Construction cost $5,000 conference needs. 9Roof (commercial and s Dr. Dave Dulany, senior 4Patio/flatwork residential) director of Primons Profes- Address: 6940 W. Keeney St., Nues sional Placements, recently Address: 7814 N. Nora Ave., Niles received the Certified Search Issue date: June 5 Issue date: June 5 Permit cost $65 Consultant designation from Permit cost $40 the American Staffing Asso- Your guide to the Construction cost $2,068 Construction cost $1,000 ciation. Dulany is a resident weekend and beyond of Darien. u Roof (commercial and loDriveway Do you oryour company Address: 8230 N. Newcastle Ave., Niles have news aboutgrand open- residential) Issue date: June 4 ings, hires, promotions, awards Address: 7856 N. Neya Ave., Nues Permit cost $99 or recogn itions? Email your Issue date: June 6 Construction cost $11,600 items to biznotes(äjpioneerlocaL 25 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICA11ON ThURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2014 I

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BY MONIFA THOMAS "From the Advocate perspec- weren't disclosed. Advocate had Mayo physicians at no extra cost. [email protected] I @Monifalhomasl tive, we really think for us to con- $4.9 billion in revenue in 2013, Skogsbergh and Neaman will tinue to improve health outcomes compared with $1.8 billion for serve as co-CEOs of Advocate Illinois' largest health system is and improve safety and reduce costNorthShore. NorthShore Health Partners for about to get even bigger. we need scale," said Advocate Pres- Advocate has a total of 250 care 24 months. After that, Neaman Neaman Downers Grove-based Advocate ident and CEO Jim Skogsbergh. sites, 12 hospitals, and the largest would retire and Skogsbergh would Health Care, one ofthe largest "And so this Emergen allows us to emergency and level one trauma become the sole CEO, according to systems in the country on Friday be in that kind of scale." network in illinois, including Good the deal. announced plans to merge with Mark Neaman, president and Samaritan Hospital in Downers The merger could be complete NorthShore University HealthSys- CEO of NorthShore, noted that Grove and Lutheran General in by early next year. tern to create a health system with the deal would enable the systems Park Ridge. NorthShore has four The announcement comes as 16 hospitals, 4,438 beds and 45,000 to "collectively really respond to hospitals in Evanston, Glenview, Northwestern Memorial Health- employees. what's going on in the external Highland Park and Skokie, as well Care and Winfleld-based Cadence The combined system would market." He cited the Affordable as doctor's offices and clinics from Health combined into one health also have a new name: Advocate Care Act, which encourages consol- Gurnee to south suburban Harvey. system Sept. 1. That merger, which NorthShore Health Partners. idation in the health care industry Neaman said the merger is expected to bring in a combined Both hospital systems said to coordinate patient care and wouldn't affect NorthShore's part- revenue of nearly $3 bifiion a year, consolidation is necessary to stay reduce health care costs, including nership with Rochester, Minnesota-brought 60 care sites in Chicago competitive amid health care re- waste. based Mayo Clinic, which gives and the suburbs, including four form and other market trends. Financial terms of the deal NorthShore patients access to hospitals, under one umbrella. Skogsbergh 26 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,2014 Trend Friends of Marlene work in concert to promote women's cancer care

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Saturday 9/18-20, Thurs-Fri 9-4 and Sat and must pass an in-depth background investigation. Part 35th birthday and must have a high school education 9/20 only 9-5 no early birds! vintage toys and magazines, nay- 9-12. Fsm, bedding, games, topo. time hourly rate is $16.35 up to $19.54 depending on or equivalent. car, PinbatFoosball,boys clothes, books, housewares, boy much misc, clothing, windows/doors, hatol scarves, weight lifting stuff S misc' qualifications and experience. APPLICATION PACKETS LIMITED TO THE FIRST DEERF E L D Hlnadale - 618 N.ashinglon t. Applications may be obtained at 125 APPLICANTS 24th Annual Poet's Corner Saturday Sepi. 209/, 8-4PM. Every- Garage Sale! Sat, 9/20/14 thing Must Ga' Clothes. electronics, www.southwestcentral9l i .orq or picked up at Southwest 9-4pm 25 + individual sales all in toys, household and outdoor items,Lake Forest: Fri. S Sal. Sept. 19th- *Packets will be available atthe Bellwood Fire i neighbnrhoodi From Deerfield S bedding, and much morel Central Dispatch, 761 1W. College Drive, Palos Heights, 20th, 9am-4pm. Furs, designer Wuukeguo Rdo: 2 lights South on clothing, lamps, mirrors, access, kit Northfietd - 920 Hopp Rd Sat S Department 3200 Washington Blvd. (northwest corner Waukegan to Longfellow, then IL 60463. There is a $25.00 non-refundable processing fee ware, bikes Lolo of items for every-Sun 09/20 & 09/2t, 9-5PM. Whole East, or 2 lights East on Deerfield to one! 790 S. Southmeadow Ln House, Everything mus go! entrance) Bellwood, Illinois from 9:00 am. to 4:30 p.m. Kipling, then South. payable by certified check or money order that must be Park Ridge. Garage/MovingSale- Monday thru Friday. Monday September 22, 633 N. Ottawa, Park Ridge -Frida returned with the anylication. Personal checks, cash or creda Evanston . 2150 Lincolnwood Dr LAKE FOREST. LAKE FOREST -- GIANT MOVING SALE i!Lots ofSept 19 and Saturday, Sept 2 - 2014 through Friday, October 03, 2014 or until Saturday 9/20, 9-2 9:00 AM- 3:00 PM Furniture' cards are not acceptable. The application and processing Multi Family Garage Sale, Hinsdale Chamber Merchants furniture. tools, gaming, electronics, lawnS garden, cloThing, golf S applications has reached its limited. (Application skis, kid's clothing S toys. Charcoal Garage Sale WAU CON D A fee must be received at Southwest Central Dispatch NO grill, Charcoal smoker S furniture Sat. September 20, 9am-4pm MORE! All items pdced to sell - not RUMMAGE SALE packets limited, one per person) There will be a move --hurry for bent selection! Fr,. 9/19, lOam-6pm. Sat. 9/20, LATER THAN 12:00 NOON, (CDT) Tuesday, October14, 2014. HINSOALE PUBLIC FRIDAY 9/19 WORKS GARAGE SATURDAY 9/20Bam-3pm. Church of the Holy Apos- Evanston. NEIGHBORHOOD 8:00 - 2:00 /216 Keith Lane, Lake $20.00 charge, Cash Only for each packet picked up. 225 Symonda Dr. ties 26238 North Route 59 Electronic submissions are not permissible. Written testing YARD SALEi!MULTIPLE FAMI- Forest Wauconda, Illinois LIES sellingfurniture,decorative East of the post office, will take place on October 30, 2014. Applicants will be By Order of Board of Fire and Police Commissioners items, and more VERY REASONA- West of Hinsdaie Hospital BLE PRICES. Kids selling refresh- Call 630-323-3952 Long Grove - 5556 Oak Grove Dr. notied of the exact date, time and place of their written Village of Bellwood. ments.i 100 BLOCK OF JUDSON hinsdalechamber.com (nr Rl 83 5 22)Thurs 9/1 8-Sun AVENUE, EVANSTON, 11AM-3PMLa Grange. 100 W CoulIS. First9/21, Sa-Sp. 1000 new Under Ar- test. SWCD is an Equal Opportunity Employer. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER21. An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F. Methodist Church of La Grange.moor lerseys, Kid's $5. Adults $10. Wilrnetle- 251 Locust Rd. 11 block west of La Grange RoadTons of stuff and equip, pets sup- Thur & Fri 9-4, Sat 9-1. Multiplo FOREST PARK. Sat 9/20 e 9-4 &on W. Cossitt) Thurs, 9/18, 5pm plies, jewelry. Vendors welcome. vendor samples! Craft, floral, baby, Sun 9/21 0 104. 629 Grove Ln. 8pm. 120% Mark-up) Eri, 9/19, pet items, new college S licensed Sofas,Artwork,Primitives,Kitch Spm-8pm. Sat 9/20. gam-Noon sportswear..tons more Gen, Merch! Misc, Bikes, Costume S Sterling )Hatf off S Bag Sale). The Long Grove, LARGE Multi-Family Jewirey, Vintage Clothing. Planters,Methodist Attic Rummage Sale.Garage Sale, Clothes'! Men Wom- Discover Holland Empire Chest, Tipi, Antiq Lamps,Clothing, Toys, Housewares &en, Kids and Babyi Brand name IronFuit Twin Beds. More to be MUCH MORE and some new with tags!! Forniture, found. Candace's Antiques 312- Decor, Craft Supplies, and much OUIN6SALE 951-6070 La Grange - 120 S WAIOLA more. All items trom SMOKE FREE Fri 09/19 5 Sat 09/20. 8-2prn HOMES. Sept 19th, 8am-4pm and Wilmette - 2617 Lourai Lane Furniture, household/kids items, Sept 20th 9am-4pm. 5139Saturday 9/20 & Sunday 9/21,9-5 Your Direction Glenview. Saturday, September 20 Bridlewood Cl, Long Grove. Doll houses, stuffed animals, 100's clothes, books, toys, and more! and Sunday September 21 9am nl Beanie Babies, beanbag chairs, 4pm 333 Taft Court in GlenviewLake Bluff-195 Lancaster Ct-9/13: books, CD's, D'lOs, jewelry, jewel- (near Glenview and Harms Rds.(8-5. Housewares, kitchen-Melrose Puli . 1510 N 34th Avery armoire, childs desk. collectible We have a large selection of mustglassware, bakeware, coffee muk-Friday 9/19 & Saturday 9/20, 9-4antiques,assorledtools, trailer Operations SupervisorMcCook, IL see items for sale, Furniture, chins,ers, coffee mugs, linens,holidayHUGE SALE .Tools, hohd, new,hitches, porta potty. camp heater, collectibles, artwork and so muchdecor, sports equipment, tools andused items & frames. 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You will love this sale so much! 9 weeks Current Five China, R.S Prussia, Germany, 847-664-9051 Food, Produce Limoges, vaccinations,Heulth guarantee,House broken,Champion Longaberger, Collectables, Nippon. r'c- ITEMS FROM A TO ZIO This farmhouse in Old Irving Park neighborhood Furniture Austria, Atomizers, Clocks, Pens, Lines Will be sold with a limited SKOKIE: 4937 CHURCH -. Morton Grove registration with AKC asking $700, Large 1 Bdrm Heat Included, MORE! Giveaways wv Iarrynchieauctioneer corn 895i Shermer Rd Email parking, avaiL, neat to parIr, sits on extra wide & extra longlot.Herbs & [email protected],(77 close to Oid Orchard, Horses N. of Dempater REAL ESTATE AUCTION Ffl S Sat. 9/19 & 9/20, Bam-3pm 3( 292-9472 Cult Barbara 312-927-7070 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 27TH or Hallmark S Johnson perennials abound in lovely garden. Bright sunny Cash Only Jewelry lOAM ENGLISH BuIIdo. 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For info go to entatesales.nef 847-926-3172 ed,stove S fridge, parking & 847-564-1600 www,tosephreaiestate net Sun Times Media is an Equal Opportunity Employer fenced yard. $760. 773-723-1471 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, September 18, 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. REAL ESTATE BSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY within 24 hoursNo refunds. Thedance. Sale terms: 25% down of24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606,the highest bidderlor cash, the fol-property is a condominium unit, the property will NOT be open for in-the highest bid by certified funds alsell at public auction to the highestlowing described property' purchaser of the unit ut the foreclo- spection the close ol the sale payable lo Thebidder, as set forth below, the f 01-P.1 N. 10-18-206-535-0000. sure sale, other than a mortgagee, For information call The Sales De-Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdlowing described real estate: Com-Commonly known as 9236 Nash-shall pay the assessments anYthn Accounting Hauling Houses partmenf atPlaintiff'sAttorney,party Checks will be accepted. Themonly known au 8814 LUNA AVE-villeAvenue,MortonGrove,ILlegal fees required by The Condn- Freedman Anselmo Lindberg LLC,balance, including the Judicial saleNUE Mc/A 8814 NORTH LUNA60053. miniumProperty Act,765 ILCS 1771 West Diehl Road, Naperville,feeforAbandoned Residential . RED'S HAULING SERVICE Townhomes AVENUE, MORTON GROVE,ILThe mortgaged real estate isim-605/9)g))t) and )g)(4).If this prop- Illinois60563-1890. (630) 453-Property Municipality Relief Fund,60053 Property Indes No. 10-16-proved with a single familyresi- TO PLACE AN AD IN Complete Clean out Service erty is a condominium unit which is Condos, Lofts 6960For Bidding instructions visitwhich is calculated on residential325-029-0000, Property Index No.dence. If the sublecl mortgaged realpart of a common interest commun- OUR LOCAL SERVICE Family owned for over 50 years wrwv fal-illinois.com 24 hours priorreal estate at the rate of $1 for each10-16-335-050-0000. The real es-estate is a unit of a common inter-ity, the purchaser of the unit al Ihn 847-409-4860 Dupìex to sale. F13070298 $1 000 or fractionthereof of the DIRECTORIES tate is improved with a single familyest community, the purchaser of theforeclosuresaleotherthanu Open Houses INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESamount paid by the purchaser nothome with a detached 2 car garage.unit other than a mortgagee shallmortgagee shall pay the assess- CORPORATION to exceed $300, in certified funds/orSale terms: 25% down of the high-pay the asaesaments required byments required by The Condomini- Painting-Decorating Mobile Homes SellinOfficer, (312) 444-t 122 wire transfer, is due within twenty-est bid by certified lands at thesubsection (g-l) of Section 18.5 ofum PropertyAct. 765 ILCS PLEASE CALL 62 four )24) hours, No fee shall be paidclose of the sale payable to The Ja-the CondominiumProperlyAct.605/18.5)tt-t).IF YOU ARE THE 1-847- 299-1005 1-847- 222-0589 Manufactured Homes 9/18, 9/25, 1012/14 #843935 by the mortgagee acquinng the res-dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdSale lerma: 25% down by certifiedMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), 847-998-3400 #2 idenlial real estate pursuant Ioils LINCOLN WOOD party checks will be accepted. Thefunds, balance within 24 hours, byYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING Apartment Buildings credit bidat the sale or by anybalance, including the Judicial salecertified funds. No refunds,TheMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 tnt/ExtFree Est, Wallpaper IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS mortgagee, ludgment creditor,orteeforAbandoned Residentialproperly will NOT be open for in-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- A Sales Consultant will other lienor acquinn the residential Co-Op Apartments COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- Property MuiricipalityRelief Fund,spection.Upon payment infall ofDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- real estate whose rights in and towhich ixcalculafed ori residentialthe amount bid, the purchaser will he)p yOU place your ad. Senior Housing CERY DIVISION CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-the residential real estate arose pri-real estate at the rate of $1 for eachreceive s Certificate of Sale which1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- KASAL or to the sale. The sablect property P&nting & Decorating Commercial, Industrial TIONAL ASSOCIATION, $1,000 or fraction thereof of thewill entitle the purchaser to a DeedGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW, Ef- Plaintiff io sublect to general real estate tuo-amount paid by the purchaser notto the premises after confirmation oftectiye Muy 1st, 2014 you will need Interior ¡ Exterior es, special assessments, or special V. to eaceed $3/10, in certified funds/orthe sale, a photo identification issued by u Farms, Farmland lunes levied against said real estate Air Duct Cleaning Painting & Wallpapering LIE LIVIA VENTER; wire transfer, is due within twenty-For information: Visit our website atgovernmentagency(dnver's Ii- VENTER; and is offered' for sale without any Wall Washing Homes Built to Order BRICKYARD BANK; UNITED CEN- four (24) hours, No fee shall be paidhtlp://service.atty-pierce.com. Be-cense, passport. etc.)in order fo AIR DUCT CLEANING GROUP FREE ESTIMATES TRAL BANK, SUCCESSOR IN IN-representationastoquality orby the mortgagee acquinng the res-tween 3 p.m. und 5 p.m. only.gain entry into the foreclosure sale quantityoftilleand withoutre- Residextial/Comm, Cleanixg Call Steve (630)968-5593 Vacant Property TEREST TO MUTUAL BANK. AUS- cfential reat estate pursuant to itsPierce S Asuocistes. Plaintiff's At-room in Cook County and the same course to Plaintiff and inAS IScredit bid xl the sale or by arty 1 Eliminate dust & allergians from TIN BANK OF CHICAGO: torneys, North Dearborn Street,identification for sales held at other yoar home. 847-5$2-2676 Vacation Property NORTHSIDE COMMUNITY BANK;condition. The sale is further sub-mortgagee, tudgmentcreditor,orChicago, Illinois60602.Tel,No.countyvenues.Forinformation: other lienor acquinn LAW OFFICE OF BRYAN P.ecl to confirmstion by the court. the residential(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Hum-Visitour webaite atservice.atty- Upon payment in full of the amount Piano Services Income Property LYNCH, P.C., UNITED STATES OF real estate whose rights in and tober 0937597. pierce.com. between the hours of 3 bid, the purchaser willreceive athe residential real estatx arose pri- Cleaning Investment Property AMERICA; URBAN PARTNERSHIP INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESand 5 pm. PIERCE S ASSOCI- BANK. AS ASSIGNEE OF THECertificate of Sale that wilt entitleor to the sale The ssb)ect propertyCORPORATION ATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys, One the purchaser to a deed to the realis subject to general real estate tuo-Sellintt Officer, (312)444-1122 North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, Home & Office CleanIng EXPERT PIANO Lots FDIC AS RECEIVER FOR SHOREBANK; UNITED CENTRALestate aher confirmation of the sale.es, special assessments, or special1625022 CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No, (312) Experienced Team of 4 TUNING & REPAIR Real Estate Auctions BANK, AS ASSIGNEE OF THEThe property will NOT be open fortaxes levied attainst said real estate9/11, 9f18, 9125/14 #840180 476-5500. Please refer to file num- FDIC AS RECEIVER FOR MUTU-inspection and plaintiff makes noand is affermi for sale without any ber PA1300927. THE JUDICIAL Call Halina 847-692-6754 Crafting piano perfection representation as to the condition of Real Estate Wanted AL BANK, representation asloqualityor SALES CORPORATION One South for 25 yearul Defendants the property, Prospective biddersquantityoftitleand withoutre- Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicatto, HOLIDAY SPECIALI!! Real Estate Misc. 11 CH 16565 are admonished Io check the courtcourse to Plaintiff and inAS IS"MORTON GROVE IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE You tile to verity all information. Fencing Propert'/ Address: 6747 NORTH If thiscondition. The sale is farther sub-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFcan also visit The Judicial Sales 20% OFF WHEN YOU property is a condominium unit, the Out-Of-Town Real Est. LAPORTE AVE. LINCOLNWOOD, lect to confirmation by the court.COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Corporation at ww.tjsc.com for s 7 purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- BRECKENRIDGE FENCE MENTION THID Aol IL 60712 Upon payment in full of the amountTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYday status report of pandina sales. Out-Of-Town, Commercial sure sale, other than s mortgagee,bid,the purchaser willreceive s Chain. Link & Wood Fences 773-320-6777 f 847-298-5101 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE DIVISION CHAMPION MORT-PIERCE &ASSOCIATES One shall pay the assessments and theCertificate of Sale 1h51will entitleGAGE COMPANY North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 [email protected] Lakes, Resort Property SALE Installation & Repairs Shapiro Kreisman S Assoc. tile hle$al fees required by The Condo-the purchaser to s deed to the realPlaintiff, CHICAGO,IL 60602 (312)476- BEST PRICES 847-729-5137 miniumPropertyAct, 765 ILCSestate after confirmation of the sale. 5500 Attorney File No. PA1300927 Mortgages, Loans 09-031393 605/9(g))t) und )g))4).If this prop- It is advised that interested parties The property will NOT be open forUNKNOWN SUCCESSOR TRUST-Attorney Code. 91220 Case Hum- erty is a condominium unit which isinspection and plaintiff makes no ber: Tiling Homeowners Insurance consult with their EE UTA DATED 9/11/02, KNOWN 1 CH 15333 TJSC#: 34- own sltorneys before biddingatpart of a common interest commun-representation as to the condition ofAS TRUST NO. 001, UNKNOWN11585 Garage Doors, Openers Real Estate Seminars mortgage foreclosure sales.) ity, the purchaser of the unit at thethe property.Prospective biddersHEIRS AND LEGATEES OF JOSE-624159 MR. GROUT loreclosaresaleotherthan 224-310-8994 PUBLIC NOTICE 's hereby given aare admonished to check the courtPHINE WINTCZAK AKA JOSE-9/4, 9/11, 9/18(14 #836760 FOREST GARAGE D S Real Estate Services that pursuant to mortgagee shall pay the assess-file to verity all information.If thisPHINE I WINTCZAK AKA JOSE- TILE GROUT REPAIR s Judgment ofments required by The Condomini- aml)1Qwned oince EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN Foreclosure entered on March 6, property is a condominium unit, thePHINE IRENE WINTCZAK. IF ANY,NOR RIDGE Judicial Sales- Legal am Property Act, 765 ILCSpurchaser of Ihe unit ut the foreclo- 5all6 2014. KaIlen Realty Services, Inc.. UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF so Selling Official will at 12:30 pro.005/18.5(tt-t).IF YOU ARE THEsure sale, other than s mortgagee,TRUST NO.001UTA DATEDCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS on October 27, 2014, aI 205 WMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),shall psy the assessments and the9/1 1/02, LINCOLN TERRACECOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- Tree Service Vacant Property Randolph Slreet. Suite 1020. ChYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-legal fees required by The Condo-CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,CERY DIVISION cago, Illinois. sell al public auctionMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30miniumProperty Ad, 765 ILCSLTD., SYLVIA KOSLA, WILLIAMU.S. BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIA- Handyman DIRT CHEAP Porter County, IN to the highest bidder for cash, anDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-605/9)g)(1) and )g)(4).If this prop-WINTCZAK PJKJA BILLTIaN. AS TRUSTEE FOR THE DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-erty is a condominium unit which isWINTCZAK, THOMAS WINTCZAKHOLDERS OF THE MASTR AD- All Star Remodeling & TREE SERVICE set forth below, the following descri-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- bed real property: part of a common interest commun-MUA TOM WINTCZAK, BETSYJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGES Handyman - Basement Tree Removal . Trimming, Stump 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-ity. the purchaser of Ihe unit at the Removal, Insured - Free estimates Commonly known as 6747 North WINTCZAK, JENNY RIDELL,TRUST 2006-CAZ; Waterproofing. Plumbing, NEW USTING GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-foreclosuresale otherthan aCHRISTI WINTCZAK, JULIE FOX, Plaintiff, Electrical, All Inf./Ext. Worte. 8474651 503 LaPorte Avenue, Lincolnwood, IL 60712 fective May ist, 2014 you will needmortgagee shall pay the assesa-SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OFvs. 20% Off. 630-667-5787 www.treesurqeoninc.com a photo identification issued by smento required by The Condomini- BEVERLY SHORES, INDIANA Permanent Indes No.:10-33-434- THE DECEASED MORTGAGOR,MICHAEL W. HIGGINBOTTOM, gnvemmentagency(driver'sli-um Property Act, 765 1.2 Acres, (2 Bulldable Lots) 003 ILCSJOSEPHINE IRENE WINTCZAK,KATHLEEN E. Lake Michigan Views cense, passport. etc.) in order to605/l8.5(-tl.IF YOU ARE THEUNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-HIGGINBOTIOM; The mortgaged real estate is im-gain entry into the foreclosure sale Calf 773450-9340 proved with a dwelling. The proper- MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants, ty will NOT be open for Inspection. room in Cook County and the sameYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-Defendants 11 CH 43832 identification for sales held at otherMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 3013 CH 15333 Vacation Property TheIadgmentamountwas $ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giver 2,103,542,00 SaIe terms forcounty venues. For information, ex-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-5501 LINCOLN AVENUE UNIT 207that pursuant to a Judgment of amine the court file or contact Plain-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- OU'RE ïn non-parties: 10% of successful bid MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 Foreclosure entered in the above immediately ut Conclusion of auc-tiff's attorney: CODILIS S ASSOCI-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-entitled cause on August 22, 2014, bon, balance by 12:30 p.m. the neatATES. P.0 ,15W030 NORTH1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora. business day, both bycashier'sFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100,GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosuretionwill on Monday. October 13. checks: and no refunds.The saleBURR RIDGE. IL 60527. (630) 794-fective May ist, 2014 you will needund Sale enteredinthe above2014, at the hour of t 1 am, in their shall be soblect tO general real es-9876 Please refer to file number 14-a photo identification issued by acause on July 3, 2014, an agenl foroffice at 120 West Madison Street, t 1-12756, THE JUDICIAL SALESgovernment agency(driver'sIi- Lake home onfabulous tule tunes,special taxes,special The Judicial Sales Corporation, willSuite 718A, Chicago. Illinois, sell to DRIVER' cEAT Oliver CORPORATION One Southcense, passport, etc.)in order to assessments, special taxes levied, at 10:30 AM on October 6, 2014, atthe highest bidder for cash, the fol- Lake, IN. Offered at $629900. For Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, and superiorliens, gain entry into the foreclosure saleTheJudicialSalesCorporation,lowing described property: information and pictures see us al ifany. TheIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE V'su properly is offered "as is,with no room in Cook County and the sameOne South Wacker Dnve -24thPIN. 12-13-312-022-0000. Lakehousecom, or contact Penny can sIso visit TEe Judicial Salesidentification for sales held at other at ToDrive.com 7t9-352-9340 express or implied warranties and Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl atCommonly known as 4154 North without any representation as to theCorporation at www tjsc.com for a 7countyvenues,Forinformation:public auction to the highest bidder.Ottawa Avenue, Norridge, IL 60706 Judicial Sales-Real Est.quslily of title or recourse to Plain-dan status report ofendinQ sales.Visitoar website atservice.atty-as set forth below, the following de-The mortgaged real estate is im- lift. Prospective bidders are ad-CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.C.pierce.com between the hours of 3scnbedreal estate: Commonlproved with a single familyresi- 15W030 NORTH HARW000 HEIGHTS monished to review the court file to FRONTAGEand 5 pm. PIERCE S ASSOCI-known as 5501 LINCOLN AVENU dence. If the sablect mortgaged real ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE.ATES,Plaintiff's INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFverifyallinformation and to view Attorneys. OneUNIT 207. MORTON GROVE, ILenlate is a unit of s common inter- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS auction rules at serw kallenru.com. IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 AttorneyNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300,60053 Property Index No, 10-21-est community, the purchaser of the COUNTY DEPARTMENT . CHAN-For informution:Sale Clerk, She-FileNo. 14-11-12756AttorneyCHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312)130-020-1007. The real estateisunit other than a mortgagee shall ARDC 4444 CERY DIVISION No, 00468002 Attorney476-5500, Please refer to file num-improved with a brown brick condo-pay the assessments required by piro Kreismun S Associates, LLC, Code. 21762 Case Number: lt CHber PA1318470 THE JUDICIAL U_S BANK TRUST.N.A., ASAttorney h 42168, 2121 Waukegan minium in multi unit building. Salesubsection (g-l) of Section 18.5 of 020060 TJSC#' 34-15476 NOTE-SALES CORPORATION One South TRUSTEE FOR LSF8 MASTERRosd, Suite 301 , Bannockburn, lIli- terms, 25% down of the highest bidtheCondominiumPropertyAct, Pursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano, PARTICIPATION TRUST; nom 60015, (847) 291-1717, be- by certified funds at the close of theSale terms: 25% down by certified Practices Act, you are advised that SHOPPING FOR Plaintiff, tween1 :00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Yousale payable to The Judicial Salesfunds, balance within 24 hours, by vs. weekdays only Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to becan also visit The Judicial SalesCorporation. No third party checkscertified funds,No refunds.The 625638 a debt collector attempting to collectCorporation at www.tjuc.com tor u 7will be accepted. The balance, in-property will NOT be open for in- LILIA PENA FLORIDA AKA LILIA a debt und any information obtained C. PENAFLORIDA; 9/18, 9125, 1012114 #843925 day status report of pendinq sales.cluding the Judicial saie fee forspection.Upon payment in fall of will be used for that purpose. OUR NEXT U' ALFREDO P, PENAFLORIDA AKA PIERCE & ASSOCIATES OneAbandonedResidentialProperlythe amount bid, the purchaser will ALFREDO MORTON GROVE 625716 North Dearborn Street Suite 1300Municipality Relief Fund, which isreceive s Certificate of Sale which IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF9118, 9125, 10/2/14 #843928 IL PENAFLORIDA; JPMORGAN CHICAGO, 60602 (312) 476-calculated on residential real estatewill entitle the purchaser to a Deed Visit ToDrive.com to find the make COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN 5500 Attorney File No. PA1318470at the rate of $1 for each $1 000 orto the premises after confirmation ol CHASE BANK, N.A., TY DEPARTMENT . CHANCERY UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON MORTON GROVE Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-fraction thereof of the amount paidthe aule. RECORD CLAIMANTS; DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFber' 14 CH 2502 TJSC#: 34-1480ffby the purchaser notto exceedFor information: Visit oar website ut and model that fits your style, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SUC-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-1625133 $300,incertifiedfunds/orwirehttp:/fservice.atty-pierce.com. Be- Defendants, CESSOR BY MERGER Tò BAC 13 CH 18068 T-y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY9/11, 9/18. 9125/14 #840183 tranafer,is due within twenty-tourtween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only NOTICE OF SALE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LPDIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, (24) hours, No fee shall be paid byPierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- needs and budget. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMEN.A., AS TRUSTEE, IN TRUST PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 01V- the mortgagee acquiring the resi-tomeys, 1 North Dearborn Street, EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofLOANS SERVICING, LP FOR REGISTERED HOLDERS OFMORTON GROVE dential real estate pursuant to itsChicago,Illinois60602. TeINs Foreclosure and Sale entered in thePlaintiff, FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFcreditbid at the saIn or by any(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- above entitled causeIntercounty LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE LOANCOOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS mortgagee. judQment creditor,orber 0809650. Judicial Sales Corporation will onJANY G. GEORGES, EMMANUELASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES,COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-other lienor ucquirin5 the residentialINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES Friday, October17, 2014 at theD. GEORGES SERIES 2005-FFH1 Plaintiff, CERY DIVISION real estate whose rights in and toCORPORATION hour of t 1 am. in their office at 120Defendants BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. the residential real estate arose pri-Selling Otticer, (312)444-1122 West Madison Street, Suite 718A,11 CH 020060 R°OWENA ALCARAZ-GOMEZPlaintiff, or to the sale, The subject property1625766 Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auc-5732 WARREN STREET MORTONNKJA ROWENA C. ALCARAZ-va, is sublect lo general real estate tas-9118, 9/25, 10f2/14 #843932 lion to the highest bidder for cash,GROVE, IL 60053 GOMEZ, VICTOR GOMEZ MUAKENNETH YOSHIDA NK/Aes, special assessments, or special as sel forth below, the following de-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-VICTOR R GOMEZ, ROMEOKENETH YOSHIDA; LINDA taoes levied against said real eslale TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- scribed mortgaged real estate: ALCARAZ, TERESITA C.S. YOSHIDA NEJA LINDAand is offered tor sale without any PIN. 13-18-DOS-030-0000. suant to a Judgment 01 ForeclosureALCARAZ. 0MO HARRIS BANK.SACHIKO YOSHIDA. representationustoqualityor Commonly known as 4326 Northand Sale enteredinthe aboveN.A F/K/A HARRIS, N.A. Defend-MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-quantityoftitleand withoutre- SUBSCRIBE New England Avenue, Harwoodcause on Seplember 24, 2013, anunto ISTRATION SYSTEMS, course to Plaintiff and inAS IS" Heights, Iflinois 60706, agent for The Judicial Sales Coipo-14 CH 2502 INC., AS NOMINEE FOR COUN-condition. The sale is further sub- The mortgaged real eslateis im-ration, will at 10 30 AM on October8814 LUNA AVENUE NKJA 8814TRYWIDE BANK, N.A,; ecl to confirmation by the court. TODAY CALE proved with a single family resi-10, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Cor-NORTH LUNA AVENUE MORTONDefendants. Upon payment in full of the amount dence. Il the oublect mortgaged realporation, One South Wacker Dnve -GROVE, IL 60053 10 CH 19090 bid,the purchaser willreceive a esIste is a unit of a common inter-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL. 60606,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenCertificate of Sale that willentif le est community, the purchaser of thesell al public auction to the highestTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-that pursuant toa Judgment ofthe purchaser to a deed lo the real i .800.680.206 8 uniI other than a mortgagee shallbidder. us set forth below, the fol-suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureForeclosure entered in the aboveestate aher confirmation of the sale, pay tIre assessments required bylowing described real estate. Corn-and Sale enteredinfhe aboveentitled cause on July7,2014,The property will NOT be open for subsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 ofmonly known as 5732 WARRENcause on Auttuot25,20t4,anIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-inspection and plaintiff makes no OR VISIT the Condominium Property Act. STRCET, MORTON GROVE, ILagent tor The Judicial Sales Corpo-tionwillon Fnday. October10,represenlation as to the condition of Sale terms: 10% down by certified60053 Property Indes No 10-20-ration, will at 1030 AM on October2014, at the hoar ot 11 5m, in theirthe property.Prospective bidders funds, balance, by certified funds,428-016. The resiestateisim-9, 2014, st The Judicial Sales Cor-office st 120 West Madison Street.are admonished to check the court proved with s sinqle family resi-Qorstion. One South Wacker Drive -Saite 718A, Chicarto, Illinois, sell tofile to venfy all information, Ifthis PIONEERLO(AL(OM Thursday, September 18, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 7 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. NORRIDGE luxes levied against said resi estate IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFand io offered for sale without any COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS representationasto qualityor COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-quantityoftitleand witfrosfre- CERY DIVISION course to Plaintiff and inAS IS" ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK PHH MORTGAGE CORPORA-condition. The sale is further sub- lION, ledto confirmation by the court. Plaintiff Upon payment in full of the amount V bid,the purchaser willreceive a SAMANTHA GONZALEZ A/K/A SA-Certificate of Saie that will entitle DRIVERS- Tired of OTR? Drivers - CDL-A DRIVER MANTHA D GONZALEZ;the purchaser to a deed to the real ADVERTISING HEALTH GUADALUPE GONZALEZ, IIIestate after confirmation of the sale We have THE OPPORTUNITY PAY INCREASE AlEJA GUADALUPE GONZALEZ;The property will NOT be open for JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A;inspection and plaintiff makes no SERVICES IF YOU USED THE BLOOD for YOU $6000 Sign-On, 'Exp Solos - 40/ mile HSBC BANK NEVADA, N.A.; UNIT-representation as Io the condition of ED STATES OF AMERICA; CAPI-tIreproperty.Prospective bidders THINNER XARELTO $66,000/year, Home Weekly, 'Teams - Up to 51I mile TAL ONE BANK (USA), NA., are admonished to check the court Need to place your ad Defendants file to verify all reformation.Ifthis 2-3 Day Routes. 9-Months Tif 'CDL Grads - 34/ mile 1/ mile 11 CH 29721 properly is a condominium unit, the throughout Illinois? Call and suffered internal bleeding, PROPERTY ADDRESS 4236purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- ExperienceRequired.Apply: increase each yr. NO CAP! NORTH OZARK AVENUEoure sale, other than a mortgagee, Illinois Press Advertising hemorrhagng, required NORRIDGE, IL 60706 shall pay the assessments and the www MBMcareers.com Extra Pay for Hazmat! NOTICE OF FORECLOSURElegal fees required by The Condo- Servce 217-241-1700 or hospitalization or a loved SALE miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCS Fisher and Shapiro file # il-053450605/9(g))1) and jg((4).Ifthis prop- one died while taking Xarelto 888-928-6011 (It is advised that interested partiesarty is a condominium unit which is ViS(t WWW illinoìspress.org AVERITT EXPRESS New Pay consult with their part of a commorr interest commun- between 201 1 and the present wwwDnve4Total corn own attorneys before bidding atity, Ihe purchaser of the unit at the Increase For Regional Drivers' mortgage foreclosure sales.) foreclosuresale otherthana BOATS time, you may be entitled PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenmortgagee shall pay the assess- 40 to 46 CPM + Fuel Bonus' New Pay-For-Expenence that pursuant toa Judgment ofments required by The Condomini- to compensation. Call Forecfooure entered on Julyt ium Property Act. 765 ILCS Also, Post-Trainìng Pay 605/18 5ta-lI.IF YOU ARE THE THE BOAT DOCK program pays up to $041/mile. 2014, KaIlen Realty Services, Inc Attorney Charles H. Johnson av Selling Official will at 1230 p.m.MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), Increase for Students! on October t6, 2014. at 205 W.YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- We Buy & Consign Used Class A Professional Drivers Randolph Street, Suife t020. Chi-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 i -800-535-5727 cago, Illinois, sell at public auctionDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- Boats! 21 7-793-7300 (Depending on Domicile) Call 877-294-2777 for to the highest bidder for cash. asDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- set forth below, the following dyson-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- theboatdock.com GetHome EVERYWeek + more details or visit bed real property: 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- HELP WANTED Commonly known as 4236 NorthGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef- Excellent Benefits CDL-A req. Ozark Avenue, Nornidge, IL 60706fective May 151, 2014 you will need SuperServiceLLC.corn Permanent Index No :t2-t3-305-a photo identification issued by s CAMPERSIRVS AGENT LOOKING FOR: 888-602-7440 Apply 023 governmentagency(driver's li- The mortgaged real estate is im-cense, passport, etc.(in order to Actresses * Models AverittCareers.com Equal TRAINING/EDUCATION proved with a dwelling. The prsper-gain entry into the forecloaure sale Colman's RV - We Buy And !Y will NOT be open for inspection room in Cook County and the same e Dancers Lombard Opportunity Employer - Thejudgment amountwas $identification for sales held at orher Consign Used RV's And Heavy Equipment Operators 329,575.66.SaIe terms for non-countyvenues. Forinformation' u 630-814-9999 * Chicago Females, minorities, parties. tO% st succesuful bid im-Visitour websife atservice.atty- Needed Nationwide. pierce corn between the hours of 3 Campers 217.787-8653 mediately at conclusion of auction, Please Menton protected veterans and balance by 12:30 p.m.the neatand 5 pm. PIERCE S ASSOCI- Get Hands-On training working businessday,both by cashier'sATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys, One www.colmansrv.com checks; and no refunds.The saleNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300, Reference #2 323 individuals with disabilities shall be sublect to general real es-CHICAGO. IL 60602 Tel No, 312) Bulldozers. Excavators, tatelaves, special tases. special476-5500. Please refer to file num- CAREER/EDUCATION are encouraged to apply assessmenls. special tases levied,berPAt401275THE JUDICIAL HELP WANTED Backhoes. Certifications and supenor liens, itany. TheSALES CORPORATION One South property is offered "as is,with noWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo, also offered Lifetime job express or implied warranties andIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You AIRLINE CAREERS START DRIVERS without any representation as to thecan also visit The Judicial Sales placement assistance. quality of fille or recourse to Plain-Corporation at www.t/sc com for a 7 HERE - BECOME AN tiff. Prospective bidders are ad-day status report of pandino sales, VA Benefits Eligible! monished fo review the court tile toPIERCE & ASSOCIATES One AVIATION MAINTENANCE SHORTHAUL & REGIONAL verify all information and lo viewNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300 Call (217)717-4639 auction rules at ww-w kallenrs.com CHICAGO,IL60602 312) 476- TECH. FAA APPROVED Flatbed Drivers $50,000 4% For information'Sale Clerk, Fisher5500 Attorney File No, PAt40t275 undShapiro.Attorney 8 42168,Asorney Code. 91220 Case Nom- qtrly bonuses Home time 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301,ber. 14 CH 3799 TJSC# 34-12446 TRAINING FINANCIAL Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847)626005 guaranteed!!!Benefits,401k, 29f -1717, between 1:00 p.m. and9/18, 9/25, 1012)14 #843938 AID IF QUALIFIED JOB 3:00 p m weekdays only. 6 mo Tít exp/Class A CDL 161 8684 PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE. 914, 9/11, 9/18/14 #836750 CALL AIM 800.481.8312 877/261-2101 www.schilIi.com EQUAL SKOKIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HOUSING COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION OPPORTUNITIES JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- TIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff. All real estate advertised in tIns newspaper is subject to the SAM LAZAR, SKOKIE CENTERFederal Fair Housing Act, which CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Defendants makes it illegal to advertise any 14 CH 3799 preference, limitation, or dis- 5215 GALITZ STREET APT 3Ccrimination based on race, color, SKOKIE. IL 60077 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-religion, sex, handicap, familial TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-status or national origin in the suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure sale, rental or financing of and Sale enteredin the above cause on July 18, 2014, an agenthousing. for The Judicial Sales Corporation, In addition the Illinois Human willut10:30 AM on October 21, The Illinois Classified Advertising Network (ICAN) provides Pioneer Press and the Doings with advertising of 2014. at The Judicial Sales Corpo-Rights Act prohibits discrimina- a national appeal. ration, One South Wacker Drive -f100 based or age, ancestry, To advertise in this section, please call CAN dìrectly at (21 7) 241 -1 700. 241fr Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606, marital status, sexual orientation sell al public suction to the highest bidder, us set forth below, the fol-or unfavorable military discharge. Both Pioneer Press and the Doings recommend discretion when responding. Please refer questions andcomments directly to ICAN. lowing described real estafe: Gum- This paper will not knowingly monly known as 5215 GALITZaccept any advertising for real STRSET APT 3G,SKOKIE,IL 60077 Properly Iodes No.10-28-estate which is in violatIon of the I t l-045-1012, Properly Index No. law. All persono are hereby 10-28-1 1 1-045-1040 The real es-informed that all dwellings adser- tate is improved with a 4 story multi- unit building with un attached gu-tised are available on an equal rage. Sale terms: 25% down of fheopportunity basis. highest bid by certified fundo at the close of the sale payable to The J0- If you believe you have been diciat Sales Corporation. No thirddiscriminated against in connec- purty checks will be accepted. Thetion with the sale, rental or balance, including tIre Judicial sale leefor AbandonedResidentialffnancing of housing. Call: Property Municipality Relief Fund, which iscalculated on residential Eying Up st City and Suburbs: real estate al the rule of $1 for each FOR YOUR NEXT NEW CAR? FIND YOUR NEXT VEHICLE st 000 or fraction thereofof the HOPE Fair Housing Center amount paid by the purchaser not 45OO to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- South City and Suburbs: four (24) hours No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquinng lIre res-South Suburban Housing Center idential real estate pursuant to its credit bid ut the sale or by any 70$-957-4874 mortgagee, Iudgrnentcreditor,or other lienor acquiring the residential North Cty and Suburbs: real estate whose nghts in and to Interfaith Housing Center Ire residential real estate arose pri- of the Northern Suburbs or to the sale The sublect property s sublect lo general real estate tue- Ml-501-5760 es, special assessments, or special RILE 8 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, September 18, 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. SKOKIE to the Fair Oebt Collection PracticesFile No. 14-11-33895Attorne,Mortgageé or the Mortgàgèe's at-credit bidat the sale or by anyrequired by subdivisions )g)t) andor by any mortgagee, ludgmffntst for each $1 000 or fraction there- INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sARDC No, 00468002 Attorneytomey THE JUDICIAL SALESmortgagee, judgment creditor,or)g))4) of Section 9 of the Condomir-creditor. or other lienor acquiringof of the amount paid by the pur- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-asomey is deemed to be u debt col-Code. 21762 Case Number: lt CHCORPORATION One Southolher henar acquiring the residentialum Property Act the residential real asIate whosechaser not to exceed $300, in certi- -rDEPARTMENT CHANCERYlector altempting to collect a debt036091 TJSC#: 34-14005 NOTE:Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,real estate whose rights in and toSale terms: 10% down by certifiedrights in and fo the residential reallied funds/or wire transfer,is due DIVISION und any information obtained will bePursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionIL 60606-4650 )3t2) 236-SALE Youthe residential real estate arose pri-funds, balance, by certified funds,estate arose prior to the sale. Thewithin twenty-four (24) hours, No U.S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-used tor that purpose. Practices Act, you are advised thatcan also visit The Judicial Salesor to the sale, The aublecl propertywithin 24 hoursNo refunds,Thesublect property is subject to gener-fee shall be paid by the mortgagee lION, AS TRUSTEE FOR IP.625698 Plaintiff's attorney in deemed to beCorporation at w'.tjsc.com for a 7is subtect to general real estate tas-property will NOT be open for in-al real estate taxes, special soasas-acquiring the residential real estate MORGAN ALTERNATIVE LOAN9/18, 9/25, 10/2/14 *843926 a debt collector attempting to collectday status report of pendinsales.es, special assessments, or specialspection ments,orspecialtunesleviedpursuant to its credit bid al the sale TRUST 2006-Sl a debt and any information obtainedHEAVNER, EYERS & IHLAR,tanes levied against said real estateFor informationcallMr.Anthonyagainst said real estate and is of-or by any mortgagee, judgment Plaintiff, will be used tor that purpose LLC t 1 tEast Main Street DECA-and is offered for sale wilhout anyPorto at Plaintiff's Attorney, Freed-fared for sale without any represen-creditor,or other lienor acquiring 1625434 TUR, IL 62523 (217) 422-1719 At-representationasto qualityorman Anselmo Lindberg LLC, 1771tation as to quality or quantity of titletheresidentialreal estate whose MARCOS RIVERA, JR., MORT-SKOKIE 9/18, 9/25, 10/2/14 *843920 tomeS Code. 40387 Case Number:quantityoftitleand withoutre-West Diehl Road, Naperville, Illinoisand without recourse to Plaintiff andrights in and to the residential real GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF 14 CH 05359 TJSC#: 34-12740course to Plaintiff and in "AS lS60563-1890 (630) 453-6960. Forin "AS IS" condition, The sale is fur-estate arose prior to the sale, The TION SYSTEMS, INC., TOWN OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Dnbtcondition. The sale is further sub-Bidding instructions visitther subject lo confirmation by Ihnsublect prOp5rty is subtect to gener- CICERO, HILDA RIVERA TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYSKOKIE Collection Practices Act, you areecltoconfirmation by the court. ,fal-illinoia,com 24 hours priorcourt, Upon payment in full of theal real estate tases. special assess- Detendants DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFadvised that Plaintiff's attorney isUpon payment in full of the amountto sale, F13120028 amount bid, the purchaser will re-mesta, orspecialtaseslevied 12 CH 022717 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-deemed to be a debt collector at-bid. the purchaser willreceive aINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESceive a Certificate of Sale that willagainst said real estate and is at- 8240 MONTICELLO AVENUEPlaintiff, r DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYtempting Io collect u debt and anyCertificate st Sale that will entitleCORPORATION entitle the purchaser to a deed loIered for sale without any represen- SKOKIE, IL 60076 DIVISION information obtained will be usedthe purchaser to a deed to the realSelling Officer, )312) 444-t 122 the real estate aher confirmation uftalion as Io quality or quantity of title NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TAMARA PIKOVSKY, 8440-8460DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALfor that purpose. estate aher confirmation of the salef624188 the sale, The property will NOT beand without recourse to Plaintiff and TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur.NORTH SKOKIE BOULEVARDTRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE1620061f The property will NOT be open for9/4, 9/11, 9/18/14 #836762 openforinspection and plaintiffin AS IS" condition, The sale is fur- suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,FOR WAMU ASSET BACKED9/18, 9/25, 10/2114 #843910 inspection and plaintiff makes no makes no representation as to thether subject Io confirmation by the and Sale enteredin the aboveSKOKIE MAIN CONDOMINIUMSCERTIFICATES, WAMU SERIES representation as to the condition ofSKOKIE condition of the property. Proapec- full of the SKOKIE court. Upon paymenl in cause on March 4. 2014. an agentASSOCIATION 2007-HE1 TRUST the property. Prospective biddersIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFlivebiddersare admonished toamount bid, the purchaser will re- IN tor The Judicial Sales Corporation,Defendants Plaintiff, THE CIRCUIT COURT OFare admonished Io check Ihe courtCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS check the court file to verity all infor-caine a Certificate of Sale that will willat 10:30 AM on October 10,11 CH 036091 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS tile to venfy all information.If thisCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-mation, If this property is a condo-entitle the purchaser to a deed to 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-8460 SKOKIE BLVD UNIT #311HENRY E. PERA, ALICE Y. PERA,COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-property is a condominium unit, theCERY DIVISION minium unit, the purchaser of thethe real estate after confirmation of CERY DIVISION ration, One South Wacker Drive SKOKIE, IL 60077 BENEFICIAL FINANCIAL I INC. purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-FIRST MIDWEST BANK; unit at the foreclosure sale, otherthe sale, The property will NOT be DEVON BANK, AN ILLINOIS 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO sure sale, other than a mortgagee,Plaintiff, than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-openforinspection andplaintiff BANKING CORPORATION;) sell at public auction Io the highestTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-BENEFICIAL ILLINOIS INC., AT- shall pay the assessments and thevs. sesumenta and the legal tees re-makes no representation as to the bidder, as set torth below, the fol-suant to a Judgment st ForeclosureLANTIC CREDIT & FINANCE INC.Plaintiff, legal fees required by The Condo-THOMAS KORAN MA TOM KO-quitad by Thn Condominium Prop-condition of the property, Prospec- vs lowing described real estate: Corn-andSale enteredinthe aboveASSIGNEE FROM HSBC miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCSRAN. AN INDIVII)UAL; erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))l) andlivebiddersare admonishedto ROBERT LUBOW, DENISEC. monly known as 8240 MONTICEL-cause on May 5, 2014, an agent forDefendants 605/9)g))t) and jgj)4).If this prop-NANCY KORAN AN INDIVIDUAL.)g))4).Ifthis property is a condo-check the court file to verity all infor- LUBOW, HARRIS N.A., LO AVENUE, SKOKIE. IL 60076The Judicial Sales Corporation, will14 CH 05359 sOy is a condominium unit which is4952 HULL AVENUE minium snit which is part of a com-motion. If this property is a condo- Property Index No. 10-23-315-049.at 2:00 PM on October 15, 2014, at5001 Lee St. Skokie, IL 60077 VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, UNKNOWNpart of a common interest commun-CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION;mon interest community, the par-minium unit, the purchaser of the The real estate is improved with aTheJudicialSalesCorporation,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-OWNERS AND NON- ity, the purchaser of the unit at theMICHAEL EAST; chaser of the unit at the foreclosureunit at the toreclosure sate, other RECORD LIEN CLAIMANTS; single family residence. Sale terrns:One South Wacker Drive-24thTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- foreclosuresaleotherthanaUNKNOWN OWNERS; NON RE-sale other than a mortgagee ahallthan s mortgagee, shall pay the as- 25 Io down of the highest bid by cer-Fluor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atsuant to u Judgment of ForeclosureDefendants, mortgagee shall pay the assess-CORD CLAIMANTS AND pay the assessments required bysessments and the legal fees re- 09 CH 47602 tified funds al the close of the salepublic auction lo the highesr bidder.and Sale enteredin the above ments required by The Condomini-UNKNOWN TENANTS AND OC-The Condominium PropertyAct,quired by The Condominium Prop- payable to The Judicial Sales Cor-as set forth below, the following de-cause on July 14, 2014, an agentNOTICE OF SALE um Property Act, 765 ILCSCUPANTS; Defendants. 765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-1), W YOUerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1) and PUBLIC NOTICE io hereby given poration. No third party checks willschbed real estate: Commonlyfor The Judicial Sales Corporation. 605/t8.5)g-1).IF YOU ARE THE13 CH 22368 ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-)g))4).Ifthis property io a condo- be accepted. The balance, includin will at 10:30 AM on October 30,that pursuantto a Judgment ofMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),NOTICE OF SALE OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTminium unit which is part of a cam- known as 8460 SKOKIE BLVD Foreclosure entered inthe above the Judicial sale tee for AbandoneUNIT #311, SKOKIE,IL 600772014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONmon interest community, the pur- ResidentialProperty MunicipalityProperty Indea No. 10-21-223-041-ration, One South Wacker Drive -entitled cause Intercounty JudicialMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30that pursuant toa Judgment ofFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFchaser of the unit al the foreclosure Relief Fund, which is calculated on1035. The real estate is improved24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Sales Corporation will on Friday,DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-Foreclosure entered in the aboveAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INsale other than a mortgagee shall October 10, 2014, at the hour of 11 residential real estate al the rate ofwith a condo/townhouse. Salesell at public auction to the highest DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-entitled cause Intercounty JudicialACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONpay the assessments required b st for each $1 000 or traction there-terms: 25% down of the highest bidbidder, as set forth below, the fol-am, in theirofficeat 120 WestCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-Sales Corporation will on Monday,15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISThe CondominiumProperty Ac, Madison Street, Suite 7t8A, Chica- of of the urnount paid by the pur.by certified funds at the cloue of Ihelowing described real estate: Com- 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-September 29. 2014, at the hour ofMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-l).IF YOU go, Illinois, sell to the highest bidder chaser not to exceed $300, in certi-sale payable to The Judicial Salesmonly known as 5001LeeSt., GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-t 1 am. in their office at 120 WestLAW. Effective May lut, 2014 youARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- for caoh, the following deacribed fled funds/or wire transfer,is dueCorporation. No third party checksSkokie,IL 60077 Property Indes fective May tot, 2014 you will needMadison Street, Suite 7t8A, Chica-will need a photo identification is-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT mortgaged real enlate' within twenty-tour (24) hours. Nowill be accepted. The balance, in-No. 10-21-222-067-0000. The real a photo identification issued by ago, Illinois, sell to the highest biddersued by a government agency )dnv-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION Commonly known as 8718 HAM- fee shall be paid by the rnortgageecluding the Judicial sale fee forestate is improved with a single government agency(driver's Ii-for cash, the following describeder's license, passport, etc.) in orderFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF LIN, SKOKIE, IL 60071. acquiring the residential real estateAbandoned ResidentialPropertyfamilyresidence.The (udgment cense, passport, etc.)in order lomortgaged real estate: to gain entry into the foreclosureAN ORDER OF POSSESSION. IN P.1 N 10-23-103-032-0000 and 10- pursuant lo its credit bid at the saleMunicipality Relief Fand, which isamounl was $362,292.06.Sale gain entry into the foreclosure saleCommonly known as 4952Hullsale rosm in Cook County and theACCORDANCE WITH SECTION or by any mortgagee, ludgmentcalculated on residential real estateterms: 100% of the bid amount, in-23-1 03-033-0000. room in Cook County and the sameStreet, Unit 2E, Skokie, IL 60076. same identification for asIna held at15-1701)C) OF THEILLINOIS The mortgaged real estate is a sin- creditor, or other lienor acquiringat the rate of $1 for each $1 000 orcluding the Judicialsale feefor identification for sales held at otherP IN. 10-28-213-007-1003 other county venues, For informa-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 91e family residence U the subject tIreresidentialreal estate whosefraction thereof of the amount paidAbandonedResidential Property coonty venues. For information, ex-The mortgaged real estate is a con-lion, esamina the coud file or con-LAW. Effective May tot, 2014 you mortgaged real estate is a unit of a rights in and to the residential realby the purchaser notto esceedMunicipality Relief Fund, which is amine the court file or contact Plain-dominium residence. The purchasertact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS 6will need a photo identification is- common interest community,the estate arose prior to the sale. The$300, in certifiedfunds/orwirecalculated on residential real estate tiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCI-of the unit other than a mortgageeASSOCIATES. P.C., 15W030sued by a government agency )dnv- subject properly is sublect to gener-transfer, is due within twenty-fourat the rute of $1 for each $1 000 orpurchaser of the unit other than sATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTHshall pay Ihe assessments and IheNORTh FRONTAGE ROAD,er's license, passport, etc.) in order al real estate taxes, special ussess-(24) hours No fee shall be paid byfraction thereof of the amount paidmortgagee shall pay the assess-FRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE 100,legal teea regained by subdivisionsSUITE100, BURR RIDGE, ILto gain entry into the foreclosure mento required by subsection (g-l) mento.orspecialtaxesleviedthe mortgagee acquinng the resi-by the purchaser not Io exceed BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-I,g)l) and )g))4) of Section 9 of the60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refersale room in Cook County and the of Section 18.5 of the condominium against suid real esIste and is of-dential real estate pursuant to ils$300, shall be paid In certified funds 9876 Please refer to tile number 14-Condominium Properly Act tofile number 14-13-30459 THEsame identification for sales held al Property Act fered tor sale without any represen-creditbid at the sale or by anyimmediately by the highest and best 10-08580. THE JUDICIAL SALESSale terms: Bidders must present,JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONother county venues, For informa- Sale terms: Bidders must present, talion as to quality or quantity of titlemortgagee,jud$rnentcreditor,orbidder at Ihe conclusion of the sale. CORPORATION One Southat the time of sale, a cashier's orOne South WackerDrive,24thtian,contact Plaintiff'sattorney: and without recourse to Plaintiff andother lienor acquinng the residentialThe certified check must be madeat the time of sale, u cashier's orWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,certified check for 10% of the suc-Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650LATIMER LEVAY FYOCK, LLC, 55 in "AS 15 condition. The sale is fur-real estate whose nghts in and topayable to The Judicial Sales Cor-certified check for 10% of the suc-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youcesaful bid amount, The balance of1312) 236-SALE You can also visitW MONROE SUITE 1100, Chicaga, ther sublect IO contirmation by the cessful bid amount. The balance ofcan also visit The Judicial Salesthe successful bidshall be paidThe Judicial Sales Corporation atIL 60603, (312) 422-8000 THE .1)1- the residential real estate arose pri-poration. No fee shall be paid bythe successful bid shall be paid court. Upon payment in full st theor to the sale. The subtect propertyfhe mortgagee acquinng the resi- Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7within 24 hours, by similar funda,www.tjsc.com for a 7 day statua re-DICIAL SALES CORPORATION amount bid, the purchaser will re-is subleci tO general real estate tua-destral real estate pursuant Io itawithin 24 hours, by similar funda,day status report of pending sales.The property will NOT be open forport of pending sales. CODILIS &One South WackerDrive,24th ceive u Certificate uf Sale that willen, special assessments, or specialcredit bid at the sale or by snyThe property will NOT be open forCODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, P.C.inspection. ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030Floor,Chicago, IL60606-4650 entitle the purchaser to a deed totaxes levied against said real estatemortgagee, Iudgment creditor,orinspection. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEFor information call Mr. Stephen G.NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,(312) 236-SALE You can also niait the real estate after confirmation of For information cali Mr. Ernest D.ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,Daday al Plaintiff's Attorney, Klein,SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527The Judicial Sales Corporation at and is offered for sale without anyother lienor acquinng the residentialSimon at Plaintiff's Attorney, Law the sale. The property will NOT berepresentationastoqualityorreal estate whose rights in and tu IL 60527 )630) 794-5300 AttorneyDaday, Arabs 6 O'Donoghue, LLC,)630) 794-5300 Attorney File No,www.tlsc.com for a 7 day statua re- Officesof Ernest D. Simon, 105 open forinspectionandplaintiffquantityoftitleand withoutre-tIre residential real estate arose pri- FileNo. 14-10-08580Attorney2550 West Go/Road, Rolling14-13-30459 Attorney ARDC Noportof pending sales, LATIMER West Adams Street, Chicago,lIli- makes no representation as to thecourse to Plaintiff und inAS lSor lo the sale. The sublect property ARDO No. 00468002AttorneyMeadows,Illinois 60008. (847)00468002 Attorney Code21762LEVAY FYOCK, LLC 55 W MON- nois 60603. (312) 205-1030. condition of the properly. Prospec-condition, The sale is further sub-is subject to general real estate tas- Code. 2t762 Case Number: 10 CH590-8700 CaseNumber14 CH 003679ROE SUITE 1100Chicago, IL INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES tivebidders are udmonishedtoject to confirmation by the court,es, special assessments, or special 0r1003 TJSCO 34-13332 NOTE:INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESTJSC# 34-1 1483 NOTE: Pursuant60603(312)422-8000 Asome check the court file ro verity all ivtor-Upon payment iv full of the amounttases levied against said real estateCOR PO RAT ION Pursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionCORPORATION to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesCode. 06204378 Case Number: 1 SellinOfficer. (312)444-1122 motion. If this property is a condo-bid,the purchaser will receive aand is offered for uale without any Practices Act, you are advised thatSelling Officer. (312)444-1122 Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sCH 21205 TJSC#: 34-12171 NOTE: 16250 8 minium unit. the purchaser of theCertificate of Sale that will entitlerepresentationastoqualityor Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be1624116 attorney is deemed lo be a debt coi-Pursuant to the Fair Debt Callection 9/11, 9/18, 9/25/14 #840176 unit at the foreclosure sale, otherthe purchaser to a deed to the realquantityoftitleand withoutre- a debt collector attempting to collect9/4, 9/11, 9/18/14 *836758 lector attempting to collect a debtPractices Act, you are advised that than a mortgagee, shall pay the us-astute sfter confirmation of the sale,course toPlaintiff und inAS IS" a debt and any information obtained und any information obtained will bePlaintiff's attorney is deemed to be sessrnents and the legal fees re-The property will NOT be open forcondition, The sale is further sub-SKOKIE will be used for that purpose. 5KO KIE used for that purpose u debt collector attempting to collect quired by The Condominium Prop-inspection and plaintiff makes noecl to confirmation by the court,IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF1621772 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF1523138 a debt and any information obtained erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andrepresentation as Io the condition ofUpon payment in full of the amountCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-9/11, 9/18, 9/25/14ff840173 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-9/4, 9/11, 9/18/14 #836757 will be used for that purpose. (gty4).If this property is u condo-the property.Prospective biddersbid, the purchaser will receive an,DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY 622754 minium unit which is part of s com-are admonished to check the courtCertificate of Sale that will entitleDIVISIONFEDERAL NATIONAL DIVISION NATIONSTAR MORT- 9/4, 9/11, 9/18/14 #836756 mon interest community, the pur-tile tu verity all information.IfthistIre purchaser to a deed Io the realMORTGAGE ASSOCIATION GAGE LLC chaser of the unit at the foreclosureproperty is a condominium unit, theestate aher confirmation of the salePlaintiff, SKOKIE Plaintiff, 5KO KIE sale other than a mortgagee shallpurchaser of the unit at the toreclo-The property wilt NOT be upen for INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF pay the assessments required bsure sale, other than a mortgagee,inspection and plaintiff makes noMICHAEL AKER NKIA MICHAELCOOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS VLADIMIR G. PALANT, OLD OR-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- The CondominiumPropertyAc,shall pay the assessments and therepresentation as to the condition ofK. AKER, ANNA AKER A/K/A AN-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-CHARD CONDOMINIUMS BUILD-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY 765 ILCS 6051t8.5(q-l). W YOUlegal tees required by The Condo-the property.Prospective biddersNA TSEKHANOVSKY,CERY DIVISION ING 3, INC. CONDOMINIUMS ATDIVISION NORTH COMMUNITY ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-minium PropertyAct,765 ILCSare admoniuhed to check the courtCITIMORTGAGE, INC A/K/A CITI-ENCORE FUND TRUST 2013-1 OLD ORCHARD MASTER ASSO-BANK SUCCESSOR BY MERGER OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT605/9)g))1( and (g)(4).If Ibis prop-tile to verity all information.ltthisFINANCIAL MORTGAGE COMPA-Plaintiff, dATION, INC , UNKNOWN OWN-WITHMETROBANK, SUCCES- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONerty is a condominium unit which isproperty is a condominium unit, theNY, INC , MARY KAY PETERSON,vs. ERS AND NONRECORD CLAIM-SOR BY MERGER WITH METRO- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFpart of a common interest commun-purchaser of the unit at the toreclo-UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDVLADIMIR G PALANT AKA VLADI-ANTS Delendants POLITAN BANK AND TRUST DON'T AN ORDER OF POSSESSION. INily, the purchaser st the unit at thesure sale, other than a mortgagee,NONRECORD CLAIMANTS MIR PALANT, 14 CH 003579 COMPANY ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONforeclosure sale otherthan ashall pay the assessments and theDefendants CONDOMINIUMS AT10119 OLD ORCHARD COURTPlaintiff, 15-1701(C( OF THEILLINOISmortgagee shalt pay the assess-legal tees required by The Condo-10 CH 011003 OLDORCI-tARD MASTER ASSOCI-UNIT #203 SKOKIE, IL 60076 MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREmento required by The Condomini-miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCS9512 LOCKWOOD AVENUEAT IO N NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-ALAN ZAYA, LINDA LAYA. UN- LAW. Effective May 1st, 20t4 youum Property Act. 765 ILCS60h/9(g))l) und (g4). If this prop-SKOKIE, IL 60077 AKA CONDOMINIUMS AT OLDTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-KNOWN OWNERS AND NON- will need a photo identification is-605/t8.5Ig-1I.IF YOU ARE THEely is a condominium unit which isNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-ORCHARD MASTER suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureRECORD CLAIMANTS sued by a government agency (drin-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),part of a common Interest commun-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-ASSOCIATION INC.;OLD OR-and Sale enteredinthe aboveDefendants NEED IP er's license, passport, etc.) in orderYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-ity, the purchaser of the unit at thesuanl to a Judgment ot ForeclosureCHARD CONDOMINIUMS cause on June 26, 2014, an agent12 CH 21 205 to gain entry into the foreclosureMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30foreclosure saleotherthan aand Sale enteredinthe aboveBUILDING 4 CONDOMINIUM AS-for The Judicial Sales Corporafion,5242 CRAIN STREET Skokie,IL sale room in Cook County and theDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-mortgagee shall pay the assess-cause on April 2, 2014, an agent torSOCIATION AKA OLD will at 10:30 AM an October 14,60077 same identification for sales held utDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-mento required by The Condomini-The Judicial Sales Corporation, willORCHARD CONDOMINIUMS2014, at The Judicial Salen Corpo-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- other county venues. For informa-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-um Property Act, 765 ILCSat 10:30 AM on October 20, 2014,BUILDING 4 INC.; UNKNOWN ration, One Ssuth Wacker Drive -TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- tion, examine the court file or con-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-605/t8.5(g-t)IF YOU ARE THEat The Judicial Sales Corporation,OWNERS AND NONRECORD24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606,suant to a Judgment st Foreclosure tact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS &GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Et-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),One South Wacker Drive-24thCLAIMANTS. sell at public auction to the highestandSale enteredinthe above SELL IT ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030fective May tot, 2014 you will needYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atDefendants, bidder, as set forth below, the fol-cause on July 14, 2014, an agent NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,a photo identification issued by aMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30public auction to the highesl bidder,14 CH 2049 lowing described real estate: Corn-for The Judicial Sales Corporation, SUITE100. BURR RIDGE, ILgovernmentagency (driver's Ii-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-as set forth below, the following de-NOTICE OF SALE monly known as 101 19 OLD OR-willat 10:30 AM on October 15, 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refercense, passport, etc.)in order toDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-acribad realestate: CommonlyPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-CHARD COURT UNIT #203,2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- tofile number 14-11-13966. THEgain entry into the foreclosure saleCORDANCE WITH SECTION t5-known as 9512 LOCKWOOD AVE-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofSKOKIE, IL 60076 Property Indesration, One South Wacker Drive- JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONroom in Cook County and the same1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-NUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 PropertyForeclosure and Sale entered in theNo. tO-tO-102-025-101tt, The real24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, One South WackerDrive,24thidentification for sales held at otherGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-Indes No, 10-t6-t02-047. The realabove entitled cause on June 27,enlate is improved with asell ut public auction to the higheal FAST. Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650county venues, For information, es-fective May lot, 2014 you will needestate is improved with a residence.2014IntercountyJudicialSalescondo/townhouse. Sale terms' 25%bidder. as set forth below, the toI- (312) 236-SALE You can also visitamine the court file or contact Plain-a photo identification issued by aSale terms' 25% down of the high-Corporation will on Tuesday, Sep-down st the highest bid by certifiedlowing described real estate: Cam- The Judicial Sales Corporation attiff's attorney: CODILIS 6 ASSOCI-governmentagency(driver's Ii-ant bid by certified funds atthetomber 30, 2014 at the hour of ltfunds at Ihe close ot the sale paya-monlyknown as5242 CRAIN w-ww tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-ATES, P.C., t5W030 NORTHcense, passport, etc.)in order toclose of the sale payable fo The Ju-am. intheir officeat 120 Westhie to The Judicial Sales Corpora-STREET, Skokie, IL 60077 Proper- poil of pending sales CODILIS 6FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITEtOO,gain entry into the foreclosure saledicial Sales Corporation No thirdMadison Street, Suite 7t8A, Chica-lion, No third party checks will bety Indes No, 10-21-107-017-0000: ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-room in Cook County and the sameparty checks will be accepted. Thego, Illinois, sell at public auction toaccepted. The balance, includin10-21-107-018-0000. The real es- NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,9876 Please retar Io file number 14-identification tor sales held at otherbalance, including the Judicial saleThe highest bidder tor cash, as setthe Judicial sale fee for Abandonetate is improved with a single family SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 6052711-33895 THE JUDICIAL SALEScountyvenues.Forinformation,fee forAbandoned Residentialforth below, the following describedResidential PropertyMunicipalityresidence, The tudgment amount CALL (630) 794-5300 Attomey File No.CORPORATION One Southcontact Plaintiff's aftomey:Property Municipality ReImt Fund,mortgaged real estate: Relief Fund, which is calculated onwas $847,761 .55. Sale terms: 25% 14-11-13966 Attorney ARDC No,Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR,whichis calculated on residentialPINT t'O-tO-102-026-1039. residential real estate at the rate ofdown of the highest bid by certified 00468002 Asorney Code21762IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouLLC, t i tEast Main Street, DECA-real estate at the rate ut $1 for eachCommonly known us 101 15 OId Or-$1 tor euch $1 000 or traction there-funds at the close of the sale paya- CaseNumber:12 CH 022717can also visit The Judicial SuIesTUR, IL 62523, (217) 422-1719 If$1 000 or traction thereof of thechard Court Unit 103. Skokie, lIli-of of the amount paid by the pur-bin to The Judicial Sales Corpora- TJSC#: 34-15343 NOTE: PursuantCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7the sale is not confirmed for anyamount paid by the purchaser notnoia 60076. chaser not to exceed $300, in certi-lion, No third party checks will be day status report of pending sales,reason, the Purchaser at the saleto exceed $300, in certified funds/orThe mortgaged real estate is im-fled funds/or wire transfer, is dueacceptedThe balance,includin 847-998-3400 CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.shall be entitled only to a retum ofwire transfer, is due within twenty-proved with a condominium resi-within twenty-four )24) hours, NoIhn Judicial sale fee for Abandone 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEthe purchase price paid. The Pur-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paiddence. The purchaser of the unitfee shall be paid by the mortgageeResidentialPropertyMunicipality ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,chaser shallhave no furtherre-by the mortgagee acquiring the res-other than a mortgagee shall payacqsinng the residential real estateRelief Fund, which is calculated or IL 60527 (6301 794-5300 Attorneycourse against the Mortgagor, theidential real estate pursuanl to itsthe assessments and the legal teespursuant to its credit bid at the saleresidential real estate at the rate of Thursday, September 18, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 9 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Bid Notice Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures SKOKIE t4 CH 00823 T.JSCe'34-12400 Village of Skokie tate whose rightu in and to theCHICAGO,IL,60606,seIlatFileNo.C13-91896Allomeyest community. the purchaser ofIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFNOTE' Pursuant to the Fair Debt Notice to Bidders residential real estate arose priorpublic auction to the highent bid- : COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNCollection Practices Act, you are Code. Case Number: i12 CVfha unit at the foreclosure saleCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS The Village of Skokie rs now ac-to the sale The subject property TV DEPARTMENT CHANCERYadvised thatPlaintiff's attorneyis der, as set forth below, the fol-5959 TJSC#: 34-12804 NOTE:other than s mortgagee shallCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - DIVISION NATIONSTAR MORT-deemed to be a debt collector at-cepting sealed BIDS for is sublect IO general real enlatelowingdescribedrealestafe:Pursuanf to the Fair Debt Col-pay the assessments requiredCHANCERY DIVISION BANK GAGE LLC templing to collect a debl and anyMunicipal/Parks Tractor and faxes, special assessments, orLOTS 34 AND 35 IN PETER M.lection PracticesAct, you areby The Condominium PropertyOF AMERICA, N A,; Plaintiff, vs. PIantiff, information obtained will be used Municipal Track Driven special tases levied against saidHOFFMAN'S GREATER PARKadvised that Plaintiff s attorneyAct, 765 ILCS 605/18.5)9-i)IFJITENDER DOMA; LUCY LY- for that purpose Sidewalk Plow Unit realestate andis offered forRIDGE SUBDIVISION IN THATis deemed to be a debt collectorYOU ARE THE MORTAGOADIA DOMA; BANK OF AMERI- VLADIMIR G PALANT, OLD OR-619l50 Notice is hereby given that thesale without any representation CHARD CONDOMINIUMS BUILD-9/4, 9/11, 9/18/14 8836754 PART OF THE SOUTHEASTattempting to collect a debt and(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVECA, N A.; VILLAGE OF ING 4. INC VillageofSkokiewillreceiveas to quality or quantity of title1/4 OF SECTION 21, AND THEany information obtained will beTHE RIGHT TO REMAIN INSKOKIE; UNKNOWN HEIRS Dele nda n is BIDS at 5127 Oakton Street,and without recourse to PlaintiffWEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTH-used for that purpose. POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYSAND LEGATEES OF JITENDER 14 CH 00823 Skokie. Illinois 60077 Attention:and in AS IS condition. The saleWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 22, LY-9/11, 18,2/2014 842539 AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDERDOMA, IF ANY; UNKNOWN 10115 Old Orchard Cl., LEGAL Unii 302 Michael Aleksic, Purchasingis further subject to confirmationING NORTH OF THE NORTH- OF POSSESSION, IN AC-HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF Skokie, IL 60076 Agent until 11:00 am. local timeby fhe court. Upon payment inERLY LINE OF THE RIGHT-OF- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCORDANCE WITH SECTIONLUCY LYDIA DOMA IF ANY; on Thursday, October 2, 2014. full of the amount bid, the pur-WAY OF THE CHICAGO AND 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ihai pur- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS UNKNOWN OWNERS AND suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Adoption A copy ot Ihe bid can be ob-chaser will receive a CertificateNORTHWESTERN RAILWAY MORTGAGE FORECLOSURENON RECORD CLAIMANTS; COUNTY DEPARTMENT - and Sale enieredinthe above famed by visiting www,skokie-of Sale fhat will ent'dle the pur-COMPANY, IN TOWNSHIP 41 LAW Effective May ist, 2014 Assumed Name CHANCERY DIVISION BMO Defendants,13 CH 7450 NO- cause on June 24, 2014, an agent org. Click on Village Depart-chaser to a deed to the real es-NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OF you will need a photo identifica-TICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- HARRIS BANK, N.A. F/K/A for The Judicial Sales Corporation.Auction- Real Estate ment, Purchasing, Bids & RFP'stateafterconfirmationoftheTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI- lionissued by a govemmenlTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that willai 1030 AM on October 14. lo download a copy.Bids cansale, The property will NOT beDIAN IN COOK COUNTY, ILLI-HARRIS, N.A.S/B/fyi HARRIS 2014. at The Judicial Sales Corpo- TRUST AND SAVINGS BANKagency )driver's license. pass-pursuant lo a Judgment of Fore- Bid Notice also be obtained from the Vil-open for inspection and plaintiffNOIS, AS PER PLAT RECORD- ration. One South Wecker Drive - Plaintiff, port, etc.) in order to gain entryclosure and Sale entered in the luge of Skokie Purchasing Officemakes no representation as foED IN THE RECORDER'S OF- -y.- SOUHAYLA 24ih Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, Divorce ORAHA. JP MORGAN CHASEinto the foreclosure sale room inabove entitled cause Infercounty sell ai public auciiorr io the highest at the address shown above. the conditionof the property.FICE OF SAID COOK COUN- BANK, N.A., AS ASSIGNEE OFCook County and the sameJudicial Sales Corporationwill bidder, as Set forth below, the toI-Foreclosures Any bid or proposal submittedProspective bidders are admon-TY, ILLINOIS ON AUGUST 25, identification WASHINGTON MUTUAL for sales held aton Friday, October 10, 2014 al lowing described real estate Corn- unsealed, unsigned. fan trans-ished to check the Court file fo1924 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER other county venues For infor-the hour of 1 i am. in fheir offi mooly known as 101 15 Old Orchard Foundation Notices BANK, FA.,BMO HARRIS missions or received subsequentverify all information. It this prop-8564763 Commonly known as mation, contact Plaintiff s attor- Ct.Unit 302,Skokie.IL60076 BANK,N.A.F/K/AHARRIS, at 120 West Madison Streef, Property Index No 10-10-102-026-Judicial Sales to the aforementioned dale anderly is a condominium unit, the2700 GLENVIEW AVENUE, ney: EHRENBERG & EGAN,Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois. sell time will be disqualified and re-purchaser of the unit at the fore-Park Ridge, IL 60068 PropertyN.A . UNKNOWN OWNERS 1046, The real estate s improved AND NON-RECORD CLAIM-LLC, 321 NORTH CLARKat public auction to the highest with a residential condominium The Mechanics Liens fumed lo the bidder The Villageclosure sale, otherthan aIndesNo. 09-22-310-033-0000 STREET, SUITE 1430, Chicago,bidder for cash, as set forth be- udgrnevt amount was $156584.31. of Skokie reserves the right to ANTS Defendants 13 CH 17524 Name Change mortgagee,shallpay theas-& 09-22-310-034-0000. The real IL 60654, (312) 253-8640 THElow,thefollowingdescribed Saleterms 100% 01 thebid relect any and all bids or partsuessments and the legal fees re-estate is improved wdh a single9224 SHERMER ROAD Morton amount, including the Judicial sale Grove, IL 60053 NOTICE OFJUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-mortgaged real estate: LOT 7 IN Probate fhereof, fo waive any irreguluri-quired by The Condominiumfamily residence. The judgmenf TION One South Wacker Drive, teeforAbandoned Residential SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS BLOCK 9 IN NORTH SHORE lies or informaliliesinbiddingProperty Act, 765 ILCSamount was $479,999.16. Sale 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606- L Property Municipality ReImt Fund. HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant TERMINAL SUBDIVISION, which io calculated on residentialPublic Hearings procedures and fo award the605/9)g((1) and )g)(4). If thisterms: 10% down of the highest to a Judgment of Foreclosure4650 )312) 236-SALE You canBEING A SUBDIVISION OF real estate al the rate ot $1 lar each Public Notictes Contract ¡n a manner best sers-property is a condominium unitbid bycertified fundsatthe also visit The Judicial Sales Cor-PART OF THE WEST9.5 $1.000 or tractionhereofof the and Sale enfered in the above ing the interest of the Village. which is part of a common infer-close of the sale payable fo The poration at www.tlsc.com for a 7ACRES OF THE NORTH HALF amount paid by he purchaser notStorage . Legal Skokie Village Hall is a fully ac- cause on January 17, 2014, an to exceed $300, shall be paid in est community, the purchaser ofJudicial Sales Corporation. No day statusreportofpendingOF THE NORTHEAST QUAR- ceosible building. Persons re- agent for The Judicial Sales Cor- certified funds immediately by the Take Notices the und at the foreclosure salethird party checks will be accept- sales. EHRENBEAG & EGAN,TER OF THE NORTHEAST quiring assistance should con-other than s mortgagee shalled,The balanceincertifiedporation, will al 10:30 AM on Oc- highest and best bidder at the con lober 9, 2014, at The JudicialLLC 321 NORTH CLARKQUARTER OF SECTION 28 clusionnf the saleThe certified tract the Purchasing Office atpay the assessmenfs requiredfunds/or wiretransfer,is due Assumed Name Sales Corporation, One SouthSTREET. SUITE 1430 Chicago.AND OF THAT PART WEST OF check must be made payable to 847-933-8240 or UY 673-9330by The Condominium Properlywdhintwenty-four)24(hours. IL 60654 )3i2) 253-8640 Allot-THE RAILROAD OF THE The Judicial Sales Corporation No Michael Aleksic Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHI- lee shall be paid by the mortgagee ASSUMED NAME The subject properly is subject ney Code. 44451 Case Number:SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTH- Purchasing Agent YOU ARE THE MORTGAGORto general real estate taxes. spa-CAGO, IL, 60606, neIl at public acquiring the residential real estateNotice is hereby given, psrssan suction to the highest bidder, as13 CH 17524 TJSCC: 34-15458EAST QUARTER OF THE Village of Skokie (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVEcisl assessments, or special tax- NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt pursuant to its crndit bid at the salefo An Act ¡n relation fo the use set forth below, the following de- NORTHEAST QUARTER OF 9/18114 #845758 THE RIGHT TO REMAIN INes levied against said real estate or by any mortgagee. ludgmentof an Assumed Business Name scribed real estate: LOT 2 INColfeclion Practices Act, you areSAID SECTION 28. TOWNSHIP creditor, or Other lienor acquinngin the conduct or transaction of POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYSand is offered for sale wrihouf advised that Plaintiff s attorney41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST the residentialreal estate whose MEADOW BROOK ESTATES, Business in AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDERany representation as to quality is deemed to be a debf collecfor rights in and to the tesidenfial real theStafe, as BEING A SUBDIVISION IN THE OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL amended, OF POSSESSION, IN AC-or quantity of tille and without re- attempting lo collect a debt and estate arose prior to the sale. The fhat acertification NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION MERIDIAN. IN COOK COUNTY, Foreclosures CORDANCE WITH SECTIONcourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS any information obtained will beILLINOIS. P l.N10-28-217-003- subject property ¡s subject to gener-was registered by the under- 13,TOWNSHIP 41NORTH, 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIScondition. The saleisfurther al real estate taxes, special assess-signed wifh the Cosnty Clerk ofIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF RANGE used for that purpose 0000. Commonly known as 4927 menls, orspecialtaxeslevied MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREsublect IO confirmation by the 12 EAST OF THE Cook County. Registration Num-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,9/11, 18, 25/2014 842560 WestHullStreet,Skokie, IL against said real estate and is of- LAW. Effective May ist. 2014Court. Upon payment infullof ber: D14139261 on August 28,COUNTY DEPARTMENT - 60077. The mortgaged real es- fared for sale without any represen- you will need a photo identifica- IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.Statewide Publishing Ref. No. 2014. Under the Assumed NameCHANCERY the amount bid, the purchaser taleis improved wifh a single talion as to qualutor quantity of title DIVISIONtion issuedby a government Commonly known as 922413-02i14 IN THE CIRCUIT and without tecourse to Plaintilt andof NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE will receive a Certificate of Sale family residence.Iffhe subtect agency (driver's license, pass-that will entitle the purchaser loSHERMER ROAD. MortonCOURT OF COOK COUNTY, in "AS IS condutisn The sale is fur- MARINS TRUCKING LLC Plaintiff, -n.- Grove, IL 60053 Property IndesILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-mortgaged real estate is a unit ther subtect to confirmation by thwith port, etc.) in order fo gain entrya deed to the real estate after thebusinesslocatedatKONSTANTINE P KRALIS No.09-13-202-018-0000.The of a common interest communi- court. Upon payment in lull of the into the foreclosure sale room inconfirmationofthesale. The MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION 3065 E 96thSt., Chicago,ILA/K/A KONSTANTINE KRALIS, real estate is improved with a ty, the purchaser of the und oth- amount bid. the purchaser will re-60617. The true and real Cook County and the sameproperty will NOT be open for in- U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO-er fhan a mortgagee shall pay ceive a Certificate of Sale that will fullFRANCESCA KRALIS, MORT- singlefamilyresidence.TheCIATION. AS TRUSTEE FOR names(s( and residence address identificationfor sales held atspection and plaintiff makes no theassessmenfsrequiredby entitle the purchaser to a deed to GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- Iudgment amounf wasPROF-201 2-Sl HOLDING the real estate aher confirmation ofof the owner(s)/partner(s) is: Ar-TRATION SYSTEMS INC ASother county venues For infor-representation as fo the condi- subsection (g-11 of Section 18.5 mation, contact Plaintiff s attor-fion of the property. Prospective$53,499.03.Sale terms: 25%TRUST f,Plaintiff,vs. ROSA- the sale. The property will NOT beturo Marin, Sr., 3065 E 96th Sf.,NOMINEE FOR LEHMAN down of the highest bid by certi-LYN S. MAGSINO A/K/A ROSA-of the Condominium Property open forinspection and plaintillChicago, 1L60617, USA, BROTHERS BANK FSB De-nay. POTESTIVO 8 ASSOCI-bidders are admonished fo Act. Sale termo: 10% down by makes no representation as to the ATES, P.C., 223 WEST JACK-check the court file to venfy allfind funds at the cloue of theLYN MAGSINO. FREDERICK 9/11, 9/18, 9i'25114 #840834 fendants12 CH 11907 8315 salepayable certified funds, balance, by certi- condition of the property Prospec. SON BLVD, STE 610, Chicago,intormation,If this property is a to The JudicialN. MAGSINO, MORTGAGE livebidders are udmonished fo KEATING AVENUE Skokie,IL Sales Corporation. No third party tied funds, within 24 hours No IL 60606. (312) 263-0003condominium und, the purchaser ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION check the court file In verity all intor- 60076 NOTICE OF SALE PUB- checks willbe accepted. TheSYSTEMS, INC AND ALBANYrefunds. The properly will NOT mationlt this property is a condo- Please refer fo file number Ci2-of theunitat the foreclosure be open for inspection For infor- ASSUMED NAME LIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- balance,including the JudicialBANK AND TRUST COMPANY, minium unit. the purchaser of the EN that pursuant to a Judgmenf66233. THE JUDICIAL SALESsale. other than a mortgagee, mation call the Sales Clerk at unit at the foreclosure sale, otherNotice is hereby given, pursuant CORPORATION One Southshall pay the assessments andsale tee for Abandoned Resi-N.A. Defendants, 13 CH 12889 of Foreclosure and Sale entered dentist Property Municipality Re-Calendar 62 NOTICE OF SALEPlainfiff's Attorney, The Wirbicki than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-fo "An Act ¡n relation fo the use Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chica-the legal tees required by The Law Group, 33 West Monroe sesurnents and he leqal tees re-of an Asssrned Business Namein the above cause on July 25, lief Fund, which is calculated onPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv- go,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-Condominium Property Act, 765 Street, Chicago,Illinois 60603. quired by The Condominium Prop.in the conduct or transaction of2014, an agent for The Judicial residential real estate at the rateen that pursuant to a Judgment erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(t) and Sales Corporation, will at 10:30SALE You can also visit The Ju-ILCS 605/9(g))1( and (g){4).If (312) 360-9455 Wi3-0669. Business in the Sfafe, as dicial Sales Corporation of $1 for each $1 000 or tractionofForeclosure entered in the (g)(4lItthis property is a condo- AM on October 27, 201 4. al The atfhis property is a condominium INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL amended,thatacertification www.tjxc.com for a 7 day status thereof of the amount paid byabove entitled cause on January minium unit which is part of a corn- Judicial Sales Corporation, One unit which rs part of a common SALES CORPORATION Selling mon interest community, the pur-was registered by theunder- report of pending sales thepurchasernotfo exceed8,2014, IntercounfyJudicial Soufh Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, interesf community, the purchas- Officer, )3i 2) 444-1122 chaser ot the unit at the foreclosuresigned with the County ClerIc of POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES,er of the unit at the foreclosure$300, in certified funds/or wireSales Corporation will on Mon- sale other than a mortgagee shall CHICAGO,IL,60606,sellal transfer, 9/11, 18, 25/2014 842544 Cook County Registration Num- P.C.223 WEST JACKSONsaleother than a mortgagee is due within twenty-day, October 13, 2014, at the pay the assessments required bber: D141392E3 on August 28,public auction to the highest bid- four (24) hours. No fee shall behour of li am. in their office al The CondominiumPropertyAc BLVD. STE 610 Chicago,ILshall pay the assessments re- 2014. Under the Assumed Nameder, as sel forth below, Ihe fol- paid by the mortgagee acquiring120 West Madison Street, Suite 765 ILCS 605/18.5(-t). IF YOU lowingdescribedrealestate:60606 )312) 263-0003 Attomeyquiredby TheCondominium of File the residential real estate pur-7iBA, Chicago,Illinois,sellto ARE THE MORTGAGOR HOME- LOTS THIRTY-THREE No.C12-66233AttorneyProperty Act, 765 ILCS OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT PROSKIN BY AFSAN (33) suanf fo its credit bid st the salethe highest bidder for cash. the AND THIRTY-FOUR Code. 43932 Case Number: 12605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONwith the business located at I 18 (34(IN or by any mortgagee, ludgmenffollowing descnbed mortgaged KRENN AND DATO'S fICEROCH 11907 TJSC#:34-13395MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWN- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFSkokie Blvd. Wilmetle, IL creditor, or other lienor acquiringreal estate: LOT 87 IN MILLS AVENUE "L" SUBDIVISION BE-NOTE: Pursuant lo the Fair DebtER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT AN ORDER OF POSSESSION. IN60091. The true andrealfull the residential real estate whosePARK ESTATES, BEING MILLS ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Collection Practices Act, you areTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION names(s( and residence addressING A SUBDIVISION IN THE rights in and to the residentialAND SON'S SUBDIVISION OF SAY IT IN tti-t701(ClOF THE ILLINOIS SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTIONadvised that Plaintiff s attorneyFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREoftheowner(s)/partner(s( ¡s: is deemed to be a debt collectorOF AN ORDER OF POSSES-real esIste arose prior to thePART OF THE NORTH 818.10 22 TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH sale. The sublect LAW. Effective May ist, 2014 youFatemeh D. Salmasi, 9530 attempting to collect a debt andSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH properlyisFEET OF THE NORTHWEST RANGE 13 EAST OF THE ssb)ectto will need a photo identification is-Lamon Ave,, Apt #414, Skokie, any information obtained will beSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE general realestate1/4 OF SECTION 18, TOWN- sued by a government agency (drin- THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IL 60077. USA used for that purpose. ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-taxes, special assessments, orSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, er's license, passport, etc.( in order IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. special laxes levied against saidEAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI- THE Io gain entry into Ihe foreclosure9111,9118,9t25/14 #841572 9/18, 25, 1012/2014842526 CLOSURE LAW. Effective May Commonlyknown as 8315 real estate and isoffered forPAL MERIDIAN, INCOOK sale room in Cook Cosnty and the KEATING AVENUE, Skokie, IL ist, 2014 yOu will need a photo same identification for sales held at sale without any representationCOUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly 60076 Property Indes No. 10-22-IN THE UNITED STATES DIS-identification issued by a govern- other county venues. For informa- ment agency )driver's license,as fo quality or quantity of titleknown as 7036 Foster Street. tion,contactPlaintiff'saaomen ASSUMED NAME 307-004-0000, The real estate isTRICTCOURT FOR THE and without recourse to PlaintiffMorton Grove, IL 60053. PIN. HEAVNER. BEYERS S MIHLAR, improved with a single familyNORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLI-passport, etc.)in order to gain Notice is hereby given, pursuant entry into the foreclosure saleand in AS IS condition. The sale10-18-111-023, The mortgaged CLASSI FIEDS, LLC, i t 1 Eust Main Street, DECA-to An Act in relation to the useresidence. The judgmentNOIS EASTERN DIVISION is further sublect IO confirmationreal estate is improved with u TUR. IL 62523, (217( 422-t7t9 Il amount was $532,794.33. SaleHSBC BANK USA, NATIONALroom in Cook County and the the sale is not confirmed for anyof an Assumed Business Name same identification for sales heldby the court. Upon payment insingle family residence.Ifthe tarins: 25% down of the highestASSOCIATION, AS INDEN- reason, the Purchaser at the salein the conduct or transaction of al other county venues. For in-full of the amount bid, the pur-subject mortgaged real estate rs bidby certifiedfundsaltheTURE TRUSTEEOF THE chaser will receive a Certificate shall be entOlad only lo a return nlBusiness ¡n theSlate," as formation, contact Plaintiff s at- a unitof a common interest the purchase price paid. The Pur-amended,that a certificationclose of the sale payable fo TheFIELDSTONE MORTGAGE IN- of Sale that will entitle the pur-community. the purchaser of the CALL chaser shall have no furtherre- Judicial Sales Corporation. NoVESTMENT TRUST, SERIEStomey: POTESTIVO A ASSOCI- was registered by the under- ATES, P.C., 223 WEST JACK-chaser to a deed fo the real es-unitother than a mortgagee course against tIre Mortgagor. the third party checks will be accept-2004-4 Plaintiff, -e.- LINDA lateafter confirmation signed with the County Clerk of SON BLVD, STE 610, Chicago, of theshall pay the assessments re- Mortgagee or the Mortoagees at- ed. The balance, including theJOHNSON Defendants sale. The property will NOT be torney THE JUDICfL SALESCook County. Registration Num- IL 60606, )312) 263-0003 quired by subsection(g-l)of Judicial sale fee for Abandonedi : 12 CV5959 2700 open for inspection and plaintiff CORPORATION One Soothber D14139242 on Auguut 26, Please refer to file number C13- Secfion 18.5 of the Condomini- Residential Property MunicipalityGLENVIEW AVENUE Park Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaso,2014. Under the Assumed Name 91896. THE JUDICIAL SALESmakes no representation as toum PropertyAct.Sale terms: 841-998-3400 IL 60606-4650 (3121 236-SALE '(Oxof Relief Fund, which is calculatedRidge, IL 60068 JUDGE the condition CORPORATION One South oftheproperty.10% down by certifiedfunds, can alsovisit The Judicial Sales METTON on residential real estate at theVIRIGINA KENDALL NOTICE Prospective bidders are admon-balance within 24 hours, by car- Corporation at lfsc.00m for a 7 Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chica- rafe of $1 for each $1,000 orOF SPECIAL COMMISSION- istred to check the court file toIrkedfunds. day status report ofendinuales CONSTRUCTION CO. go,IL 60606-4650 )312) 236- No refunds The fraction thereof of the amountER'S SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS verify all information. If this prop- HCAVNER, BEYERS 8 MÌHLAR,withthebusinesslocateduf SALE You can also visit The Ju property will NOT be open for in- 4516 N Oak Park Ave., Harwoodpaid by the purchaser not fo es-HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant arty is a condominium unit, thespecfion, For information call Mr. LLC t t iEast Main Street DECA- dicial Sales Corporation at To PLACE TUA, IL 62523 (2t7) 422-1719 At- ceed $300, in certified funds/orfo a Judgment of Foreclosure purchaser of the unit at the fore- Heights, (L 60706. The true and www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status Ira T Navel at Plaintiff's Affor- fomey Code. 40387 Case Number. wiretransfer,isduewithinand Sale entered in the above closure sale,otherthan real full names(s) and residence report of pending sales. aney, Law Offices of Ira T. Navel, address of thetwenty-four (24) hours. No feecause onJuly12,2014, an mortgagee,shall pay the as-1 75 North Franklin Street, Chi- shall be paid by the mortgageeagent for The Judicial Sales Cor-POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, owner(s)/partner(s) is: Maciej P.C.223 WEST JACKSONsessmenls and the legal fees re-cago, Illinois 60606. (3t2) 357- acquiring the residential real es-porafion, Special Commissioner quiredby The Condominium1125. Ref. No. 13-02114 Tomczyk. 4516 N OakPark BLVD. STE 610 Chicago,IL tate pursuant to its credit bid alappointedherein,willati 0:30 Property YOUR AD Ave., Hatwood Heights, IL 60606 (312) 263-0003 Attorney Act, 765 ILCSINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL TO PA(F A HELP WASTED AD (N THE60706, USA. the sale or by any mortgagee.AM on October 20, 2014, at The 605/9(g))1( and )g))4).IfthisSALES CORPORATION Selling Iudgmenf creditor, or other lienorJudicial Sales Corporation, One (LASSIFIEDS, (ALI 847-998-3400 9/4, 9(1 1 , 911 8/1 4 #836378 property is a condominium unitOfficer, (312) 444-1122 acquiring the residential real es-South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, which is part of a common inter-9/11,18,2/201484255 10 PIoneer Press (DC) Thursday, September 18, 2014 Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Mechanics Liens Public Notices Public Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFLOWS: COMMENCING AT THEAS DOCUMENT NO. 23284854dicial Sales Corporation atyear from the date of sale withinThat on 10/6/2014, a sale will bepursuant to Section 17-2A of theown now or in the future, and COOK COUNTY, ILLINOISSOUTHEAST CORNER OFAS AMENDED BY DOCUMENTwww.tjsc.com for a 7 day statuswhich to redeem, except thatheld at 3:00 p.m. at: School Code (105 ILCS 5/17-may also be enforced by gar- COUNTY DEPARTMENT -SAID NORTHEAST 1/4;23286210 AND AS CREATEDreport of pending sales. DAVIDwith respect to a lien arising un- Pars Auto Sales & Service 2A). nishment or seizure of property. CHANCERY DIVISION TCF NA-THENCE NORTH ON THEBY DEED FROM AMERICANT.COHEN & ASSOCIATESder the internal revenue laws the 4350 W. Division Street Dated at Norridge, Illinois,thisDated this 22nd day of August. TIONAL BANKPlaintiff, -y.-EAST LINE OF SAID SECTIONNATIONAL BANK AND TRUST10729 WEST 159TH STREETperiod shall be 120 days or the Chicago, IL 60651 12th day of September, 2014. 2014. GREGORIO ORE, 92429.91 CHAINS TO THE CENTERCOMPANY OF CHICAGO, ASORLAND PARK, IL 60467 (708)period allowable for redemptionAll bids to be in writing, to sell/5/ Mark D DisSe MADRIGRANO, AIELLO & GROSS POINT TOWERS CON-OF GROSS POINT ROAD;TRUSTEE UNDER TRUST460-771 1 Attorney Code. 25602under State law, whichever isthe following articles to enforceSecretary, Board of Education SANTARELLI, LLC DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,THENCE SOUTH 43.5 DE-AGREEMENT DATED NOVEM-Case Number:13 CH 24467longer. and in any case in which,a lien existing kinder the laws of9/18/14#845478 By: /5/ Nicholas J. Infusino INC., UNKNOWN OWNERSGREES WEST ON THE CEN-BER 20, 1972 AND KNOWN ASTJSC#: 34-12279 NOTE: Pur-under the provisions of sectionthe State of Illinois against suchOn behalf of T-Mobile, this willNicholas J, Intusino AND NON-RECORDCLAIM-TER OF SAID ROAD 3.74TRUST NUMBER 77875 TOsuant to the Fair Debt Collection505 of the Housing Act of 1950,articles tor labor, services, skillsadviseinterested members ofAttorney for Plaintiff ANTS Defendants 13 CH 24467CHAINS; THENCE NORTH 26MEYER GASS DATED AU-Practices Act, you are advisedas amended (12 U.S.C. 1701k),or material expended upon orthe general public as follows. T-State Bar ID No 1055455 9242 GROSS POINT ROAD,DEGREES WEST, ALONG AGUST 16, 1975 AND RECORD-that Plaintiff s attorney isand subsection(b)ofsectionstorage furnished tor such arti-MobileintendstoinstallsixMADRIGRANO, AIELLO UNIT A#109 NKIA UNIT #109LINE WHICH INTERSECTSED NOVEMBER 12, 1975 ASdeemed to be a debt collector3720 oftitle 38 of the Unitedcies at the request of the follow-telecommunications antennas at& SANTARELLI, LLC Skokie, IL 60077 NOTICE OFTHE SOUTH LINE OF THEDOCUMENT 23290086 FOR IN-attempting to collect a debt andStates Code, the right to redeeming designated person(s), unlessa centerline height of 127 feetAttorneys at Law SALE PUBLIC NOTICE ISLAND OWNED BY PHILIPPGRESS AND EGRESS, INany information obtained will bedoes not anse, there shall be nosuch articles are redeemed with-on an esistìng 124-foot tall build-I 108 56th Street HEREBY GIVEN that pursuantWELLE'S AT A POINT 14.40COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.used for that purpose. right of redemption. in thirty (30) days of the publica-ing penthouse located at 7171Kenosha, WI 53140 to a Judgment of ForeclosureCHAINS WEST OF THE EASTCommonly known as 92429/4, 1 1 , i 8/201 4 838744 The properly will NOT be opention of this notice, W. Gunnison Street, HarwoodTel. (262) 657-2000 and Sale entered irr the aboveLINE OF SAID SECTION 16,GROSS POINT ROAD. UNIT for inspection and plaintiffNAME OF PERSON(S) Heights, Cook County, IL 60706.Fas. (262) 657-2018 cause on July11,2014, anFOR A DISTANCE OF 554.20A#109 A/K/A UNIT #109, makes no representation as to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Jerry Stamps Members of the public interestedE-Mail: nikenoshalaw.com agent for The Judicial Sales Cor-FEET; THENCE SOUTH WEST,Skokie, IL 60077 Property Index the conditionof the property.Santander Consumer in submitting comments on the COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 9/18, 9/25, 10/2/14#843214 poration, will at 10:30 AM on Oc-ALONG A LINE WHICH FORMSNo 10-16-204-033-1009. The Prospective bidders are admon-DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE possible effects of the proposed COUNTY DEPARTMENT - The Morton Grove PublicLi- lober 14, 2014, at The JudicialWITH THE LAST DESCRIBEDreal estate s improved with a shed to check the court file to2007 Toyota Asalon co-location on properties includ- CHANCERY DIVISION brary's Youth Services Depart- Sales Corporation, One SouthCOURSE AN ANGLE OF 97condominium Thejudgment verity all information. 4T1 6K36B27U1 71067 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL ed n or eligible for inclusion inment, as well as most Adult Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHI-DEGREES 43MINUTES20amount was $229,789.07. Sale If this property is a condominiumAMOUNT: $17750.00 the National Register of Historic TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUST- ServicesDepartmentservices CAGO, IL, 60606, sell at publicSECONDS FROM SOUTH-terms: 25% down of the highest unit, the purchaser of the unit at9/4, 9/11, 9/18/14 #838247 Places may sendtheir com- EE FOR MORGAN STANLEY will remain open during the up- auction to the highest bidder. asEAST TO SOUTHWEST, FORbidby certified fundsatthe the foreclosure sale, other than ments to Kristin Dubowski, CAPITAL I INC TRUST 2006- coming roof construction project. set torth below, the following de-A DISTANCE OF 133.93 FEET;close of the sale payable to The a mortgagee, shall pay the as-That on 11/3/2014, a sale will beTrileaf Corporation representa- HE2 MORTGAGE PASS Due tounexpected complica- scribed real estate: PARCEL 1:THENCE SOUTHEAST ALONGJudicial Sales COrporation. No seasments and the legal fees re-held at 3:00 p.m. at. five acting on behalf of T-Mobile, THROUGH CERTIFICATES, fions to planned roof repairs, we UNIT NO. A-100 AS DELINEAT-A LINE WHICH FORMS, WITHthird party checks will be accept- quiredby The Condominium Grandav Body Repair Shop 1821 WaldenOffice Square SERIES 2006-HE2 Plaintiff, -y.- will be closing much of the main ED ON THE SURVEY OF THETHE LAST DESCRIBEDed. The balance, including the Property Act, 765 ILCS 4540 W Haddon Suite 510, Schaumburg. IL KATHY J WALSH, KELVIN C floor of the Morton Grove Public FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDCOURSE AN ANGLE OF 88Judicial sale fee for Abandoned 605/9(g))1) and )g)(4). Ifthis Chicago, IL 60651 601 73 or call at 630-227-0202. WALSH, UNITED STATES OF Library beginninginlate Sep- PARCEL OF REAL ESTATEDEGREES 59MINUTES 30Residential Property Municipality property is a condominium unitAll bids to be in writing. to sell9/18/14 #844409 AMERICA, STATE OF ILLINOIS tember and continuing into No- (HEREINAFTER REFERREDSECONDS FROM NORTH-Relief Fund, which is calculated which is part of a common inter-the following articles to enforce Defendants 13 CH 28529 STATE OF WISCONSIN vember. We will be keeping our TO AS "PARCEL"): THAT PARTEAST TO SOUTHEAST, 55.51on residential real estate at the est community, the purchaser ofa lien existing under the laws of 10060 LA CROSSE AVENUE entire OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OFFEET TO THE POINT OF BE-rate of $1 for each $1,000 or the unit at the foreclosure salethe State of Illinois against such CIRCUIT COURT Youth Services depart- Skokie, IL 60077 SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 41GINNING; THENCE CONTINU-fraction thereof of the amount other than a mortgagee shallarticles for labor, services, skills KENOSHA COUNTY ment open. Most Youth Services NOTICE OF SALE CANAAN PRESBYTERIANprogramming will not be affect- NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST OFING ON THE LAST DESCRI-paid by the purchaser not to ex- pay the assessments requiredor material expended upon or PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY CHURCH ed, however many Adult pro- THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI-BED COURSE 94 15FEET;ceed $300, in certitied funds/or by The Condominium Propertystorage furnished tor such arti- GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- 1424 Greenwood Road grams for October and Novem- DIAN, AS FOLLOWS. COM-THENCE NORTHWESTERLYwiretransfer, is duewithin cies at the request of the follow- ment of Foreclosure and SaleAct, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). MENCING AT THE SOUTH-ALONG A LINE FORMING ANtwenty-four (24) hours. No fee IF YOU ARE THE MORTGA-ing designated person)s), unlessGlenview, IL 60026 ber have been cancelled. Check entered in the above cause on Plaintiff, vs. the library's web site, EAST CORNER OF SAIDINTERIOR ANGLE OF 45 DE-shall be paid by the mortgagee GOR (HOMEOWNER). YOUsuch articles are redeemed with- July 15, 2014, an agent for The YOUNG MI BACK SIM www.mgpl org. to see if a specit- 'NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCEGREES 00 MINUTES WITHacquiring the residential real es- HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAINin thirty (30) days of the publica- Judicial Sales Corporation,will 6600 W. Wood R'rver Drive ic program has been cancelled, NORTH ON EAST LINE OFTHE LAST DESCRIBEDtate pursuant to dx credit bid at IN POSSESSION FOR 30tion of this notice. at10:30 AM on October 16, Niles, IL 60714 relocated, or rescheduled. Public SAID SECTION 9.91 CHAINSCOURSE, 7.07 FEET; THENCEthe sale or by any mortgagee, DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ANNAME OF PERSON(S) 2014, at The Judicial Sales Cor- Defendant. computers, electronic resources TO CENTER OF GROSSNORTHERLY ALONG A LINEjudgment creditor, or other lienor ORDER OF POSSESSION. INLorefta B. Taylor poration,One SouthWacker Case No. 14-CV-0899 and reference assistance will be POINT ROAD: THENCEFORMING AN INTERIOR AN-acquiring the residential real es- ACCORDANCE WITH SEC-Marquel Taylor Drive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, Case Code: 30405 relocatedtotheCooperman SOUTH 43.5 DEGREES WESTGLE OF 135 DEGREES 00 Ml-tate whose rights in and to the TION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLI-Biq Discount Motors Inc. IL, 60606, sell at public auction Hon. David M. Bastianelti Board Room in order to continue ON CENTER OF SAID ROADNUTES WITH THE LAST DE-residential real estate arose prior NOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE tothe highest bidder.as set PUBLICATION SUMMONS to provide these public services. 3,74 CHAINS TO A POINT BE-SCRIBED COURSE 18.15to the sale. The sublect property SURE LAW. 2004 Jaguar S-Type forth below, the following descri- THE STATE OF WISCONSINBeginningSeptember11,3- ING A PLACE OF BEGINNING;FEET; THENCE SOUTHWEST-ix subject to general real estate Effective May ist, 2014 you willSAJEAO1 U44HM97034 bed real estate' TO: YOUNG MI BACK SIM week books will have due dates THENCE NORTH 26 DEGREESERLY ALONG A LINE FORM-tases, special assessments, or need a photo identificationis-AMOUNT. $5110.69 WEST 25.77 CHAINS TO AING AN INTERIOR ANGLE OF LAND SITUATED IN THE 9/18, 9/25, 10/2/14 #844878YOU ARE HEREBY notified thatinDecember, so stock up on special tases levied against saidCOUNTY OF COOK, STATEsued by a government agency POINT IN THE SOUTH LINE282 DEGREES 28 MINUTESreal estate and is offered for (driver's license, passport, etc.) the plaintiff named above hasbooks soon to keep informed OF ILLINOIS, IS DESCRIBED filed a lawsuit or other legal xc-and entertained for the next cou- OF LAND OWNED BY PHILIPPWITH THE LAST DESCRIBEDsale without any representation in order to gain entry into the AS FOLLOWS:LOT 46IN tion against you. pie of months! New books and WELLE'S SAID POINT BEINGCOURSE, 53.51 FEET;as to quality or quantity of title foreclosure sale room in Cook Probate BLOCK 2 IN WESTMORELAND The object of said action is aother materials, such as OVOs, 14.40 CHAINS WEST OF THETHENCE NORTHWESTERLYand without recourse to Plaintiff County and the same identifica- ADDITION TO EVANSTON IN quiet title action and a slander of005 and audiobooks, will contin- EAST LINE OF SAID SECTIONALONG A LINE FORMING ANand in AS IS condition. The sale tion tor sales held at other coun- STATE OF ILLINOIS SECTION 9,TOWNSHIP 41 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFtitle action and that said actionue to have their normal loan pe- 16; THENCE WEST ALONGINTERIOR ANGLE OF 93 DE-is further sublect to confirmation ty venues. NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF affects the title to the real estatenods prior to the closure. The THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIDGREES 14 MINUTES 20 SEC-by the court. Upon payment in For information, contact Plaintiff COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI- described as follows: outdoor book and DVD returns PHILIPP WELLE'S LAND TOONDS WITH THE LAST DE-full of the amount bid, the pur- s attorney: POTESTIVO & AS- PROBATE DIVISION DIAN, IN COOK COUNTY. ILLI- THE WEST HALF OF THEwill remain open. The Morton THE EAST LINE OF THE WESTSCRIBED COURSE. 44.04chaser will receive a Certificate SOCIATES,P.C.,223 WESTIn the matter of the estate of NOIS. SOUTHEAST QUARTER OFGrove Public Library has a pIe- 7 ACRES OF THE EAST 1/2 OFFEET TO A LINE 45.00 FEETof Sale that will entitle the pur- JACKSON BLVD. STE 610, Chi-Frances T. Murray, Deceased Commonly known as 1 0060 LA SECTION 27, TOWN 2 NORTH,thora of electronic and THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SEC-EASTERLY OF ANO PARAL-chaser to a deed to the real es- cago, IL 60606, (312) 263-0003 Case No. 14 P 4261 CROSSE AVENUE, Skokie, IL RANGE 21EAST OF THEdownloadable resources that will TION 16 AFORESAID; THENCELEL TO THE EAST LINE OFtateafter confirmationof the Please refer to file number C13- PUBLICATION NOTICE 60077 FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERIDI-continue to be available through SOUTH ALONG SAID LASTLAMON STREET EXTENDEDsale. The property will NOT be 81725. Noticeis hereby given of the Property Index No. 10-09-203- AN, IN THE TOWN OF PARIS,thewebsite.Thoseneeding MENTIONED LINE 6.26NORTH; THENCE NORTHER-open for inspection and plaintiff THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPO-death of Frances T. Murray of 025-0000 COUNTY OF KENOSHA,computers,faxserviceand CHAINS; THENCE SOUTH 36LY ALONG SAID LINE 45,00makes no representation as to RATION Palos Park, IL. Letters of office The real estate is improved with STATE OF WISCONSIN, scanners will find these available DEGREES EAST, 23.41FEET EASTERLY 71.96 FEET;theconditionof theproperty. One South Wacker Drive, 24thwere issued on July 31, 2014 to a single family residence. Joseph A.Murray, 10816S.PARCEL ID. NO. 45-4-221 -274-in the Cooperman Board Room CHAINS TO CENTER OFTHENCE NORTHEASTERLYProspective bidders are admon- Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 The judgmentamount was 0300 and one-on-one computer ap- ROAD, THENCE NORTHEAST-ALONG A LINE FORMING ANshed to check the court file to (312) 236-SALE Leclaire, Oak Lawn, IL 60453, $316,966.75. and pointments with reference libran- ERLY ALONG CENTER OFINTERIOR ANGLE OF 110 DE-verify all information, If this prop- You can also visit The Judicialwhose attorney is Cary A Lind, Sale terms: 25% down of the 121 S. Wilke Rd Suite 407, Ar-THE NORTHWEST QUARTERans will be available. ROAD TO A POINT4.06GREES 57 MINUTES WITHerty is a condominium una, the Sales Corporation at highest bid by certified funds at lington Heights. IL 60005, 847-OF SECTION34, TOWN 2We will be combining major roof CHAINS SOUTHWEST OF THETHE LAST DESCRIBEDpurchaser of the unit at the fore- www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status the close of the sale payable to 577-0030. NORTH, RANGE 21 EAST OFreconstruction with internal as- INTERSECTION OF THE CEN-COURSE, 28 68 FEET:closuresale,otherthan a report of pending sales. The Judicial Sales Corporation. Claims against the estate mayTHE FOURTH PRINCIPALbestos abatement performed by TER LINE OF GROSS POINTTHENCE SOUTHEASTERLYmortgagee,shall pay the ax- POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, No third party checks will be ac- be filed in the office of the ClerkMERIDAN; ALSO A TRIANGLElicensed,certifiedcontractors: ROAD AND EAST LINE OFAT 90 DEGREES TO THEsessments and the legal fees re- P.C. cepted. The balance, including OF LAND TWO (2) RODS (33the abatement area will be corn- SAID SECTION 16 AND MEAS-LAST DESCRIBED COURSEquiredbyThe Condominium 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD.of the Circuit Court in Room the Judicial sale fee for Aban- FEET) EAST AND WEST BYpletely sealed off from the rest of URED ALONG THE CENTER27.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH-Property Act, 765 ILCS STE 610 1202, Richard J. Daley Center, doned Residential Property Mu- Chicago, Illinois 60602, or withTWO (2)RODS (33FEET)the library, providing a complete- LINE OF SAID GROSS POINTEASTERLY AT 90 DEGREES605/9(g))1) and(g)(4).Ifthis Chicago, IL 60606 nicipality Relief Fund, which is the representative, or both, on orNORTH AND SOUTH IN THEly save environment for patrons ROAD; THENCE NORTHEASTTO THE LAST DESCRIBEDproperty is part of a common in- (312) 263-0003 calculated on residential real es- NORTHWEST CORNER OFand staff. Watch the website 21.12 FEET TO THE POINT OFCOURSE 14,71 FEET, TO THEterest community, the purchaser Attorney File No. C13-81725 before March9,2015, which tate at the rate of $1 for each THE NORTHEAST QUARTER(w-mw mgpl.orglfrequentlyfor BEGINNING(EXCEPT THATPOINT OF BEGINNING,oftheunit at the foreclosure Attorney Code. 43932 date is not less than 6 months $1 .000 or fraction thereof of the from the date of the first publica-OF SAID SECTION; SAIDupdates on programming as well PART THEREOF LYING WESTWHICH SURVEY IS AUACH-sale, other than a mortgagee. Case Number: 13 CH 28529 LAND LYING AND BEING INas progress on the reconstruc- shall pay the assessments re-amount paid by the purchaserTJSC#: 34-12758 tion of this notice and any claim OF THE EAST LINE OFED AS EXHIBIT 'A' TO A CER- not to exceed $300, in certified not filed within that period is bar-THE TOWN OF PARIS, COUN-tion project. LAMON AVENUE EXTENDEDTAIN DECLARATION OF CON-quiredbyThe Condominium NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt funds/or wire transfer, isdue TY OF KENOSHA, STATE OF9/18/14 #843243 NORTH, ALSO EXCEPT THATDOMINIUM OWNERSHIPProperty Act, 765 ILCS Collection Practices Act, you arered. Copies of any claim tiled withintwenty-four)24)hours. WISCONSIN. PART LYING SOUTHEASTER-MADE BY THE AMERICAN NA-605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE advised that Plaintiff s attomeywith the Cleric must be mailed or No fee shall be paid by the delivered to the representativePARCEL ID. NO. 45-4-221 -342- LY OF A LINE DRAWN AT 90TIONAL BANK AND TRUSTMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWN- is deemed to be a debt collector mortgagee acquiring theresi- 0100 DEGREES TO THE NORTH-COMPANY OF CHICAGO, ASER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT attempting to collect a debt andand to the attorney within 10 dential real estate pursuant to its days after it is filed. Within 40 days affer September EASTERLY LINEOF SAIDTRUSTEE UNDER TRUSTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION any information obtained will be credit bid at the sale or by any /5/ Joseph A. Murray 18, 2014, you must respond with - PROPERTY AT A POINTAGREEMENT DATED NOVEM-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY used for that purpose. mortgagee, judgment creditor, or )Representative) a written demand for a copy ofTO PLACE A 279.20 FEET NORTHWESTER-BER 20, 1972 AND KNOWN ASOF AN ORDER OF POSSES- 9/4, 11, 18/2014 832000 other lienor acquihng theresi- /s/CaryA. Lind the Complaint. The demand LY FROM THE MOST EASTER-TRUST NUMBER 77875, ANDSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH dential real estate whose rights must be sent or delivered to the LY CORNER OF SAID PROP-RECORDED IN THE OFFICESECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE (Attorney) in and to the residential real es- 914, 9/1 1 , 9/1 8 Il 4 #837595 Court, addressed to the Clerk of OF THE RECORDER OFILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- ERTY, AND EXCEPT ALSO tate arose prior to the sale. The Circuit Court, Kenosha County THAT PART LYING NORTH-DEEDS OF COOK COUNTY.CLOSURE LAW. Effective May subject properlyissubjectto Courthouse, 912 56thStreet. CLASSIFIED WESTERLY OF A LINEILLINOIS AS DOCUMENTist, 2014 you will need a photo general real estate tases, spe- Kenosha, WI 53140 andto DRAWN FROM THE NORTH-23286211, TOGETHER WITHidentification issued by a govern- Public Notices cial assessments, or special tas- Madrigrano, Aiello & Santarelli, EASTERLY LINE OF SAIDAN UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGEment agency (driver'slicense. es levied againsf said real estate NOTtCE OF HEARING LLC, plaintiff's attorneys, whose PROPERTY AT A POINTINTEREST IN SAID PARCELpassport, etc.) in order to gain and is offered for sale without FIND MORE PENNOVER SCHOOL address is 1108 - 56th Street, 554.20 FEET NORTH WESTER-(EXCEPTING FROM SAIDentry into the foreclosure sale any representation as to quality DISTRICT NO. 79 Kenosfra, Wisconsin 53140. LY FROM THE MOST EASTER-PARCEL ALL THE PROPERTYroom in Cook County and the AD, CALL or quantity of title and without re- COUNTY OF COOK You may have an attomey help AND SPACE COMPRISINGsame identification for sales held LY CORNER THEREOF, SAID course to Plaintiff and in AS IS STATE OF ILLINOIS or represent you. LINE FORMING AN INTERIORALL THE NITS THEREON ASat other county venues. For in- condition, The saleisfurther NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVENIf you do not demand a copy of ANGLE OF 82 DEGREES 16DEFINED AND SET FORTH INformation,contactDAVIDT.subject to confirmation by the that a hearing will be held onthe Complaint within 40 days, MINUTES 40 SECONDS WITHSAID DECLARATION OF CON-COHEN, DAVID T. COHEN & LOCAL JOBS court. October 8 at 7;00 p.m. at Pen-the Court may grant judgment SAID NORTHEASTERLY LINE)DOMINIUM OWNERSHIP ANDASSOCIATES, 10729 WEST 847-998-3400 Upon paymentinfullof the noyer School. 5200 North Cum-against you for the award of ALL IN COOK COUNTY. ILLI-SURVEY), IN COOK COUNTY,159TH STREET, ORLANO amount bid, the purchaser will berland, Norridge, Illinois to dis-money or other legal action re- NOIS. EXCEPT THEREFROMILLINOIS. PARCEL 2:EASE-PARK,IL60467,(708)460- receive a Certificate of Sale that cuss the intention of the Boardquested in the Complaint, and THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDMENT APPURTENANT TO7711THE JUDICIAL SALES willentitle the purchaser to a of Education of Pennoyeryou may lose your right to object PROPERTY THAT PART OFAND FOR THE BENEFIT OFCORPORATION One South AT deed to the real estate after con- SchoolDistrictNo.79, Cookto anything that is or may be in- THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SEC-PARCEL 1 AS SET FORTH INWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chica- OR VISIT firmaban of the sale. County, Illinois,to permanentlycorrectintheComplaint. A TION 16, TOWNSHIP 41DECLARATION AND GRANTgo,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236- Where a sale of real estate is transfer Two Hundred Thousandjudgment may be enforced as NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST OFOF EASEMENTS RECORDEDSALE You can also visit The Jo- made to satisfy a lien prior to Dollars ($200,000.00) from theprovided by law. A ludgment THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI- PIONEERLO(AL(OWV?ONSTER that of the United States, the Transportation Fund to the Op-awarding money may become a PION[ERLO(AL(OWV'CLASSIFIEDS DIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOL- United Statesshall have one erations and Maintenance Fundlien aqainst any real estate vos SECTION 14,TOWNSHtP 40 OF THENORTHEAST 1A DIVISION OFTHESOUTH THATCHER HEIGHTS ASUB- LOT Parcel: lowing describedproperty. ari attachedgarageonthefol- the required6.6ffto3.58build to ReducetheSideYardfrom of theVillageNorridge- monts oftheZoningOrdinance Section 3.4-SideYardRequire- der therequirementsofArticle 4000 N.OlcottAvenueintheVil- Zoning Board IV, petition requestingvarianceun- lage ofNorridge,toconsidera 7:30 Monday, October06,2014,at public hearingwillbelivIdbythe Notice 9/18/14 Brian L.O'Donnell,Chairman on September18,2014. is forinformationpurposesonly attend thismeeting 933-8455. (847) 673-0500orTOD SPECIAL AID:Availableupon (847) 933-8447Mondaythrough partment, Community are available Published intheSkokieReview Interested partiesareinvitedto request torthedisabled. PM Friday, from8:30AM.to5:00 Plans andrelateddocuments FOR YOURINFORMATION: dal distnct Code inaBiServiceCommer- Chapter oftheSkokieVillage tion 12 minimumasrequiredbySec- parking spacesratherthanthe 3925 HowardStandprovide10 (clinic Ioutpatientcarecenter)at and rehabilitationservicesoffice order toopenaspeechtherapy Shreatha requestavariancein Shrawan ShreathaandSanta Street 2014-14Z -3921-3925Howard district. Code inanR2Single-Family Chapter oftheSkokieVillage Section 118-78(b)oftheZoning 50% masrmumasrequiredby able surfaces 58.3% lotcoveragebyimperme- square footpatioresultingina Mr, 8Mrs.Baumrequestavar- Avenue 2014-13Z the following: 60077, at7:30PM.,toconsider Oakton 2014, Village ance inordertomaintainai70 peals, Wednesday,October15, Skokie 9(18/14 Paul Luke,Chairman on September18,2014. is forinformationpurposesonly. attend thismeeting.Thisnotice 933-8455. SPECIAL AID:Availableupon Published intheSkokieRevìew Interested partiesareinvitedto (847) 673-0500orTDD request forthedisabled. PM. Friday, from8:30AMto5:00 (847) 933-8447Mondaythrough partment, Community are Plans andrelateddocuments FOR YOURINFORMATION: PIN 10-15-210-049-0000 review ofthiscase. may bediscoveredduringthe bedrooms andany congregate livingfacilitywith6 quests aspecialusepermitfor on Joyce SchurRevocableTrust, mit: 9421TrippAvenue 2014-24P - P.M. toconsiderthefollowing: Skokie of Skokie5127OaktonStreet, day. October16,2014,Village Skokie PlanCommission,Thuts- LEGAL NOTICEOFPUBLIC LEGAL NOTICEOFPUBLIC R-1 behalf P.M.at available i 18-218 13 Public Hearings is herebygiventhata LEGAL NOTICE Single Family Zoning Street, Illinois 60077, IN HEARING HEARING #845769 - Planning #845774 Planning of Development the NEW Development Special UsePer- NEW at the 8319 of Skokie,5127 BLOCK of of rather thanthe at Clearbrook, Skokie, Board Village Appeals on the the This notice Keystone relief Village's Division District, Division, Village's of at 7:30 6 Zoning Illinois 1 962 Hall, OF Call De- Call Ap- De- that IN . re- 9/18/14 Commission Histonc Preservation Judy Barclay.Chair Hall. vation andDevelopmentinCity parfment ofCommunityPreser- available forreviewintheDe- The casefileforthismatteris ed foattendandwillbeheard. above describedmatterareinvit- All Park Ridge,IL60068 720 SouthLincolnAvenue commonly knownas: of ParkRidgeattheproperty of theMunicipalCodeCity requirements ofSection23-2-3 ignatìon, inaccordancewiththe cation forhistoriclandmarkdes- Leonard Johnsonfiledanappli- sidered: the followingmatterwillbecon- Place, ParkRidge,Illinois,when Park RidgeCityHall,505Butler the CityCouncilChambersof October 8,20t4,at6.00p.min Commission before theHistoricPreservation that apublichearingwillbeheld NOTICE 9/18/14 Debra J.Budnik.VillageClerk Harwood HeightsNews. day ofSeptember.2014inthe ZONING BOARI)OFAPPEALS tunity tobeheard. tend andwillbegivenanoppor- The Pioneer PUBLISHED BYmethis person By' VILLAGE OFN()RRIDGE All interestedpersonsshouldat- in Norridge,Illinois, known as4211OttawaAvenue ILLINOIS. MERIDIAN. INCOOKCOUNTY, OF THETHIRDPRINCIPAL 40 NORTH,RANGE12,EAST OF SECTION13,TOWNSHIP SOUTHWEST QUARTER(¼) EAST QUARTER(i4(OFTHE OF PARTTHENORTH- LANDS BEINGASUBDIVISION KINSEY'S IRVINGPARKHIGH- LOT Parcel: bed property. garage onthefollowingdescn- quired 3ffto1.65ftenlargea reduce thesideyardfromtIrere- required 35%to32.33%and duce thegreenspacefrom required 45%to47.13%,re- crease thelotcoveragefrom lage ofNomdge- the ZoningOrdinanceofVil- 3.4 SideYardRequirementsof and GreenAreaSubsection Subsection 3.1(e)LotCoverage Section der therequirementsofArticle petition requestingvariancesun- 4000 N.OlcottAvenueiotheVil- Zoning Board tlon CaseNumberLD-14-02: IV, R-1SingleFamily lage ofNorridge.toconsidera 7'30 Monday October062014, public hearingwillbeheldbythe Notice 9/18/14 Debra J.Budnik,VillageClerk Harwood HeightsNews. 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Bank and more than 150 guests closed out the work week Sept. 5 by helping fight cancer at a Splash-sponsored "Stand Up FifthThirdTo Cancer" viewing party. The crowd gathered at Parliament (324 W. Chicago), where they spent the evening sipping cocktails, snacking on bites and tuning into the fourth annual "Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C)" Above: Todd and Mary telecast. Produced by Gyneth Paltrow, the celebrity- Jo Johnson look at a filled show included a shout-out from Jennifer Aniston, painting up for auction. who applauded Fifth Third for raising more than $2.4 million for cancer research with help from its current Allison Rosati and Msgr. "Pay To The Order Of" social campaign. To contribute Michael M. Boland to the cause, post a photo ofa loved one you're fighting for on social media with the hashtag #PayToTheOr- derOfand Fifth Third will donate $1 to SU2C.

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CATHOLIC CHARITIES' GALA OF THE ARTS From theart to the support of more than 500 guests, the Andrew Hayel, Marisa Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago was Schostok and Pat Salvi able to hit new flindraising highs at the 13th annual ThanksGala of the Arts Sept. 5. Eventgoers filled Navy Pier's Grand Ballroom (600 E. Grand), where they browsed the work of local and national artists before sitting down for dinner and an award presentation. WI'vIAQ-Channel 5 anchor Allison Rosati presided over the program and presented the Mandatum Award to the Women's Board of Catholic Charities, Lake County Guests Services. Later, guests joined co-chairs Jerry and Christine Bern enjoy bites and Michael and Carol Bilder in enjoying the sounds of Dennis I and write notes DeYoung The Music ofStyx. Proceeds from the gala will benefit H to friends and the Catholic Charities' Emergency Assistance Program, which Kris Herzog family fighting and Kim Dyoco helps Chicagoans in need pay heating bills and provides them with - cancer (right). emergency food and clothing. Janna Hairston and Splash was the media sponsor ofthis event. Armenta Mason PHOTOS R'' RAMZ DREESSEN PHO O' RI IN P IL PHi RAPHY

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Greg Hyder service and hospitality community Shiftgig and Quenten reached its million-member mark and, to celebrate, With flair Schumacher invited industry professionals to John Barleycorn Janet Szlyk, Qnline(149 W. Kinzie) Sept. 8. Partygoers packed the STORIES BY Michelle Rich and River North spot to enjoy drinks, appetizers and Monday night KRISTIN CALLAHAN Karen Tamley football while donating to The Goulden Touch, Chicago Bears kicker Robbie Gould's foundation. Funds raised will benefit the of fun, fashion new Ronald McDonald House at Cadence as well as Working in and philanthropy,Thc Chi- the Schools, which promotes literacy among Chicago's youth. cago I 'ighthouse's annual Splash was the media sponsor of this event. AcelebrationFLAIR frmndraiser brought 1ure than 2(X) guests - including local notable Rochelle Trotter and Sun- Times eolutr,nist Bill Zwecker, who Don, Jeff and Sharon Pieta served as the emcee - to the Fairmont Hotel (2(X) N. Columbus) Sept. 9.The event included lunch, a fashion show with designs from Winnetka boutique Inger Burnett-Zeigler Frances Heffirnan and the presentation and Allyson Ratliff ofthe inaugural FLAIR award to local philanthropist Vonita Reescer for her conuminity service. Proceeds - includ- ing a surprise S25,(XX) donation from Trotter in honor of her late husbanìd, Charlie Trotter - will benefit Light- house programs, which assist the blind and visually impaired. Splash was the met/ia sponsor of this eve,',.

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Full service: Bayless enhances the original Xoco's in-and-out style with a seated, full-ser- vice operation. "It changes the experience for sure," he says. "Wicker Park seemed right for a place where you can hang out a little longer and have another drink." Inside, the ambiance is cozy, with an open kitchen and probably the most spectacular fan pulleys ofany restaurant in Chicago. Outside, there's a breezy seasonal patio that can seat around 50 people. Must-try dishes: Bayless is known for his tortas - sandwich-style options crisped to perfection in a wood-burning oven - like the Ahogada, made with golden pork camitas, blackbeans and pickled onions ($10).The guacamole bar includes the "almost naked" option ($7) or the "fully dressed" style with an abundance oftoppings ($8). Sides include ba- con caramel corn ($3) and hummus-style sikil pak made with pumpkin seed ($4.50). Local ove: "You can't have great food with- out great ingredients, and you can't have truly great ingredients unless you have good farmers close by [that you supporti," says Bayless. In addition to the local craft breweries featured on tap, Xoco proudly displays a chalkboard listing the names outs regional purveyors, including Tallgrass Beef, City Farm, Pleasant Meadows Farm and, ofcourse, Bayless Family Gardens. Drinking partners: Don't miss the bean-to- cup chocolate service ($2.75 and up): As the menu explains, "Huge sacks of cacao beans ar- rive at our door from Tabasco. We roast them, winnow them and grind them" all in-house. lt's Heatwave then mixed with steamed milk or water for the ultimate dessert beverage. Rc Bayess soices up Hs portfoHo with a new 1471 N MilwaukeeAve., (872) 829-3821; Rickbayless.com WicKer Park< ocation of Vexjcan café Xoco BY SELENA FRAGASSI

Rick Bayless decided fresh grapefruit palomas and raspberry mint Rick to expand operations for his margaritas ($10) poured from taps. "The bar is Bayless highly successftul Mexican a key thing for us," says Bayless. "Wheti you're Whencafé Xoco, he didn't have to eating a torta like the Milanesa ($10.25), which look far: The award-winning chef and host of has so much going on [it's crispy, creamy and Theclas- PBS's "Mexico: One Plate at a Time" lives just spicy], beer cleanses the palate and prevents sic queso a few blocks away from his new Wicker Park your tongue from getting overwhelmed." fun- location. The spot marks Bayless' first venture While the menu mostly mimics the River dido ($8, outside of the River North hub that houses North outpost, with a heavy focus on tortas, above) Topolobampo, Frontera Grill and the original caldos (meals in a bowl) and specialty bean- and the Xoco. "I not only have a personal connection to-cup drinking chocolates, there are a few bar at to this area, but Wicker Park also appealed to new items, such as the pickled pigs feet tostada Xoco. me because its energy matches Xoco's," he says. ($4), queso fundido ($8), green and red ceviche "Both are lively, bold, creative - and a little tostadas ($4.50) and a brunch program until raucous." 2 p.m. on weekends, all of which matches up Bayless further tapped into that wild with Bayless' main goal: "getting high-quality spirit by assembling a new bar and cocktail Mexican food in as many hands as possible." program, which includes 17 local brews on Here's what else to expect at Xoco Wicker draft and cocktails like traditional margaritas, Park:

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CHICAGOSPLASH.COM SEPTEMBER 1420, 2014 1 1 I 'THE MINDY PROJECT'S' IKE BARINHOLTZ ON SHOOTING HIS HIT SITCOM, SHARING THE SILVER SCREEN WITH HIS HEROES & STAYING TRUE TO HIS CHICAGO ROOTS Ice Barinholti lias a problem. "Apparently ini a had actor now,jokes Barinhoirt, who stars as Morgan lookers - a ilim-witted but wdll-intentioned nurse at a New York OBI Rolecall GYN clinic - on Fox's comedy "The Mindy Project." "I Barinholtz has played a superhero on just laugh openly during takes. So much so that Mindy The Awesomes," an ex-con on Nltndy and made fun of countless ceebs on IKaling, the show's star and creatori, who laughs a lot too, has to say, 'Hey you can't laugh so much,' and the director MADtv' Here, we ask him what hed I has to come by and be like,'We're losing money.'lt's not really do in those situations: good. lt's my personal struggle." Ifyou had to be a lfyouhadto per- He shouldn't worry too much, though - the Chicago-born superhero, what manently become actor's quick wit is what Carried himfrom Wrigleyville to Holly- would your power another celebrity wood. After honing his improv chops in our city, he booked several be? who would it be? smaller gigs on shows like "MADtv" and spoofflirns like «Disaster 'I would be able Movie" before rising to tàme relatively recently. Since 2012, hes "President to - without any starred in riLiltiple high-profile projects: the Seth Rogen/Zac Efron Obama, and let guilt, weight gain comedy "Neighbors," ' Hulu animated series "The me tell you why. or heart disease Awesomes" and HBO'S cult hit "Eastbound & Down." He's almost done eat a largeLou But it's «The Mindy Prnject" that marks Barinholtz's biggest Amsterdam was "total overstimulation," Barinholtz says. with the hardest MAGIC Malnati's deep- part yet - after ending its second season last spring with 2.5 "Evemything you've heard and seen in the movies about Amsterdam job of all time, IKE dish pepperoni million viewers, it'll return for mund three Sept. 16.The show, is true." And while Barinholtz admits that a fair amount of his where no matter centered on Dr. Mindy Lahiri's (Kaling) quest for love, concluded 22-month stint abroad was a blur, his time onstage was invaluable, Ike Barinhotz, and butter-crust what you do pizza every day last season with a major development: Lahiri began dafing cur- teaching him how to command an audience. "At ¡O or Annoyance who showed everyone hates with zero ramifi- inudgeonly co-worker Dr. Danny Castellano (Chris Messina). "She [Theatre], you can kind ofget away with being the quiet guy on the us his moves you. I feel like You has the mentality ofa 13-year-old girl it a Katy Perry book signing. side who makes ftsnny references," he says. "At Boom Chicago, they on the court at cations. were when you're an teach you how to perform for hundreds and hundreds of people. his Larchmont probably looking .. . He basicallyhas the mentality ofan old Italian fisherman," ex-president, you for an answer like, Barinholtz says. "The show used to be about a girl looking for love. They teach you how to own a room." home, recalls can do whatever Now its a show about a gii who's found love, but she wants to kill When he finally returned to Chicago, Barinholt-z had made a a pickup game something to help the hell you want. the public. No." the guy who's giving it to her. And sometimes he wants to kill her." slew ofnew pals, including Seth Meyars'brother,Josh. In 2000, the at the East You can get paid On set, the cast's chemistry is a comedic goldmine, and while brothers Meyers, Barinholtz and several other Chicagoans packed Bank Club millions of dollars were really the show is scripted, they almost always do improv takes to let the their bags and moved to LA. "We were ready to take LA by storm," "with a then- Ifyou to go speak at actors run free - giving Barinholtz the chance to tap back into Barinholtz says "And 'by storm,' I mean as busboys and waiters." local politician an ex-con, what some college or wouldyour crime the skills he honed here in Chicago. In 1995, after dropping out But Barinholtz quickly found a second home there, blending named Barack you cari be like ofBoston University ("We got into a big fight, college and I," he in thanks largely to the cabal ofChicago-forged comedians in Obama. I'm havebeen? George Bush and yokes), the 18-year-old Barinholtz came hack to Chicago and, one the citç including fellow Boom Chicago alum Jason Sudeilus. "It sure he still "I could see put on a smock evening, attended lmprov Olympic's (now known as iO) 15th an- was really so great having a Chicago pedigree," Barinholtz says. thinks about myself stalking and paint bad niversary show at The Vic. His fate ws as good as sealed. "It was so "Sudeikis, who's a good buddy, came out to visit and right away we the time I a member of pictures of horses. amazing," he remembers. "I got to see [Amy] Poehler,Tina [Fey], went to George Wendt's house.Just him knowing that you're from posted him up the Bulls from There are no Chris Farley and David Koechner and all these amazing titans of Chicago, he's nicer to you. There's a shorthand with Chicagoans and popped the '90s. IfI saw stakes anymore. impov. I said to my dad afterward, 'I wanna sign up for [iO's train- out here. You meet someone from Chicago and right away you a baby hook Scottie Pippen lt's like, [in a spot- know they're on the level, they don't BS and they probably dont over his head ing] classes.'" somewhere, I'd on Barack Obama When he wasn't training or working a 9-to-5 at the CTA, he have a great diet." and ¡t burns follow him and voice],'Iwoke would spend his days playing pickup games ofbasketball at the Fourteen years later, Barinholtz is more than settled in LA, him up!" tell him how up, I went for a

East Bank Club (he recalls one particularly memorable game, manied to Enea Hanson and father to a I -year-old daughter. He much I love him run, Michelle and "with a then-local politician named Barack Ohama. I'm sure he jokes that he's become more than a little baby crazy, saying, "You and eventually I had brunch, it still thinks about the time I posted him up and popped a baby know how people say that you have a baby and it totally changes Scottie would was great. We lust hook over hi head and it burns him up!"). But it was at night when your life and you just talk about the baby and look at pictures of file a restraining watched "Orange Barinholtz got his most valuable experience: He worked as an usher the baby? I gotta tell you, it's so true. You become obsessed with order." is the New Black." at IO, watching his heroes Poehier, Fey, Koechner and Farley light your baby." He also still surrounds himselfwith fellow Chicagoans, Fantastic show, up the stage. "[Ushering] is really where I got most of my training," watching BUlls games with "Silicon Valley" star Kumail Nanjiani he says.." I got to watch these amazing performers, and the only and doing improv shows with "Anchorman" star Koechner. downside was, every once in a while, a prom date would vomit and And things have come flail circle for the actor who once sat in I'd have to put kitty litter on it.That's it. It was a good trade-off." the audience and admired the comedy greats: His latest project, Seeing the greats on thc mainstage inspired Barinholtz to push "The Nest," is, appropriately, a Poehier/Fey collaboration. The film hiniselfto his limits and frilly immerse himselfin comedy. But his will fbllow the two as sisters who return home to discover that their timing was ofE In 1997, he auditioned forThe Second City's tour- parents are selling their childhood house - so they decide to have ing company, and didn't make the cut. "1 was trying to be as good one last wild party. "I cannot believe how luel' I am that I got to as Kevin l)orffand Amy Poehier and those people, but I never got spend comedy time with two people I worshipped in the '90s," says hired to he ()!1 a tour conspany," he says. Barinholtz. "Now ifl could just play some pickup basketball with Fortunately, threc wars after that very first show, Barinholtz Scottie Pippen and Toni Kukoc, I'd be set." auditioned fir and landed a spot in Boom Chicago, ais Amster- None ofit leaves Barinholtz much downtime, though he tries dani-hased irnprov troupe founded h three Evanston natives. to come back to Wriglevville at least twice a year visit his fam- The troupe garnered attention for being one of the few theaters j'y and, ofcourse, pay homage to the stage that started it all. Last that paid its actors well enough that they didut need side jobs...At month, the famed iO theater opened its new HQIn Lincoln Park, first I was like: 'I can't move to Amsterdam], liii doing too much and while Barmnholtz, Poehier and Fey couldn't make it back for important stuff here,'' he remembers. "Then I'm like, 'What the the opening, they paid their respects from the set of"The Nest." Ike Barinholtz, Chris Messina heU amI talking about?" (lt helped that Barinhuitz had heard of "When they had the last night at [the old] iO, Amy and Tina and I just sat around and told stories about the theater," he says.." It was and Mindy Kaling in "The Mindy ahi t her Chicagoan who ruade the leap over ti) Amsterdam a few Project" years earlier: "Late Night" host Seth Meyers.) really, really a special place." MICHIGAN * CHICAGO s f, __ getaway UiCK weekenc

<'i: Here, we've broken down a weekend trip to the of varieties of heirloom apples ideal for juicing and fermenting. A collection of new cider producers are located along what's being called the "Napa of the Midwest": Michigan's Cider Coast, 200 miles of chang- ing leaves, apple orchards, stunning vistas and crisp ciders. The coast is easily accessible by car from Chicago recommendations and, of course, plenty of cider sipping. _____ - meaning the region is literally ripe for a quick fall getaway. coast, replete with orchard tours, restaurant tips, hotel A 1 O APP_

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plant 20 acres of "bitter sharps and served on housemade corn tortillas Vander Mill Ciders bitter sweets" that are more suited with carrots - which, naturally, are 14921 Cleveland, Spring Lake, three for cider. also pickled in cider. She even makes hours from Chicago The commitment to using local those cinnamon-covered donuts that apples means creativity ¡s the name Ciders start at $4 per pint, $11 per taste just like a childhood trip to the of the game at Vander Mill. They're four-pack; Vandermill.com local apple orchard. best known for Totally Roasted, a Stop by soon to enjoy it all with Among the cider founding fathers cider steeped with cinnamon-roasted a side of live music: On Oct. 4, the is Paul Vander Heide. The enthusiastic pecans, as well as seasonal offer- cidery is celebrating its fifth annual cider-maker has been a leader of the ings such as Nunica Pine, made with Vanderfest, featuring local beers side hard cider scene since 2008. when Columbus hops and distributed by side with ciders from a half-dozen he began pressing and ferment- around Michigan, Illinois and Ohio in producers. ing local apples in his Spring Lake 16-ounce cans. At the bar - made While you're there Sleep off the cidery. We attempt to make them from reclaimed apple crates - you representative of the apples here in can sip 10 hard ciders and one apple cider buzz before heading north at Michigan,' Vander Heide says. With wine out of mason lars or as part the JW Marriott Grand Rapids. The no bitter sharp varieties available. of a flight of four. The tasting room luxury hotel boasts waterfront views, we largely have fresh-eating apples doubles as a restaurant, where chef a pool and proximity to Peoples Cider to work with." That will change over Stephanie Luke incorporates your Co. and Sietsema Orchards, Rooms the next few years, though - yonder beverage of choice into cider-bat- start at $215 per night, 235 Louis, Mill is working with Dietrich Farm to tered Lake Michigan whitefish tacos Grand Rapids: Marriott.com.

Left Foot Charley 806 Red, Traverse City, 2hours from Vander Mill Ciders start at $5 per pint, $14 per bottle; Lefttootchar- ley.com Ten years ago, the vacant Northern Michigan Asylum for the Insane was converted into a mecca of residences, restau- rants and one city-center 4 winery. What was once the laundry facility now sources apples and grapes from 18 nearby growers to produce 6,000 cases of wine and cider annually. This winter, owner Bryan Ulbrich will expand his op- eration - the team has set their sights on distribution in Chicago. Stop by the winery's ends with a gentle sting taproom, where floor-to- thanks to whole Sumatran ceiling windows overlook cinnamon sticks. And if a patio dotted with wine you're lucky, Hopfel Apfel barrels and where three will be in season: This varieties of cider - two special cider is made with year-round and one fresh Michigan hops and seasonal - are poured. seasoned with ginger, and At the Vander To taste what Ulbrlch and it's only available from Mill tasting room, other local cider-makers late September through you can sip 10 refer to as "Michigan ter- the fall. hard ciders and roir" (a flavor that results WhIle you're there: one apple wine from the region's unique Wander the rest of the (left), as well as climate and soll condi- (possibly haunted) halls of try cider-inspired tions), opt for Relic, a dry the former insane asylum cider made with Winesap, across the courtyard - it fare such as the Baldwin, Rhode Island houses several acclaimed cider-battered Greening, Jonathan and restaurants, including au- Lake Michigan Hubbardston Nonesuch thentic Italian spots Trat- whitefish tacos apples. Cinnamon Girl, a toria Stella and Pepenero. (far left). spunky cider worthy of 830 Cottageview; Thevil- its name, starts tight but /agetc.com.

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Forty-Five North Vineyard and Winery 8580 E. Horn, Lake Leelanau, 30 minutes from Left Foot Charley Ciders start at $5 per pint, $12 per bottle; Forty fivenorth.com You might have a - and sample three of the "pinch me" moment at Grossnickle's varietals, Forty-Five North: The sur- including a new wild rounding scenery Is lush fermented cider made and green. reminiscent of from 25 different types of Bordeaux, the region that apples with a process sim- stc on the same latitude ilar to brewing sour beer lin as the winery (and Compared with the clean Tandem Ciders inspired its name). Similar finish of the traditional soil conditions to France hard cider, the cloudy, 2055 N. Setterbo, Suttons Bay, 10 minutes from Forty-Five North allow rows of grapevines, full-bodied liquid has an Ciders start at $4 per pint, $12 per bottle; Tandemc,ders.com set in front of rolling hills, intriguing earthiness. And to thrive here. The result? don't be surprised if you In summer 2003, Dan and Nikki Soft rieslings and peach run into a fall bride at the Young discovered the magic of crémant, a slightly sweet bar or on the patio - the hard cider on a tandem bicycle ride white wine blended with picturesque locale is a through England. They promptly cold-pressed peach juice. popular destination for brought their now knowledge of Owner Steven Grossnickle weddings. cider-making back to the States dabbles in other fruits While you're there: - and the tandem bicycle too. In that flourish in the area, Continue the wine crawl 2008, they affixed it over the door too - think cherry wine at Blustone Vineyards, of a white barn surrounded by and apple and pear ciders another slice of wine fledgling cider apple trees, marking that drink like vino. paradise with 10 acres of the entrance to the tasting room of Spend an afternoon in grapes sprawling over a Tandem. the tasting room - filled hill and leading to the in- Replicating the charm of that I with corrugated metal timate winery. 780 N. Sylt; English countryside visit, Tandem and exposited beams that B/ustonevineyards.com. serves draft and bottled hard cider smell like fresh-cut timber at a six-seat bar. Try a free tasting or purchase a pint of Smackintosh, their flagship cider, which tastes like the first bite of a ripe Macintosh apple. They also craft rare ciders, such as Ice Caves, made from frozen apple juice for an in-your-face, funky taste, and Scrumpy, a barrel-aged and pickled eggs are the house Black Star Farms is one part bed- cider spiked with apple brandy. specialty, served with a side of and-breakfast and one part winery. While Dan says "making good Saltines. And while you're there, I,' Conclude your cider crawl with cider is the priority," recreating the pick up a few bottles of their Pretty a night in the brunt red mansion T signature cideries they experienced Penny, an intoxicatingly complex flanked by horse stables - start . L -e across the pond is important to blend of 30 ciders and apples, or with a sunset wine tasting and end the pair, too. So, when in a cidery the face-puckeringly tart Crabster, in the comfort of a country-chic modeled after an English pub, both sold only ri Michigan. suite. Rooms start at $225, 10844 eat as the British do Hard-boiled While you're there: The Inn at E. Revold; B/a ckstarfarms.com.

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victims swindled out of billions by the late Ponzi scheme felon Bernie TheMadoff ran the gamut from Holocaust survivors who suddenly found themselves penniless to Madoff's inner circle of high- flying financiers who learned too late that they'd been betrayed by a man they trusted. Madoff died in prison. His wife Ruth re- treated from Manhattan to Florida, stripped of all her financial assets and virtually a prisoner in her own home, unable to face a world where her name was universally reviled. It's there, in the Sunshine State's "Red- neck Riviera" neighborhood, that play- wright Amanda Peet [an actress known for films such as "The Whole Nine Yards" and "Something's Got to Give" and TV shows "Jack & Jill," and "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip"] begins "The Commons of Pensaco- la." The drama, onstage through Oct. 20 at Skokie's Northlight Theatre, never mentions the Madoffs by name. But as it follows the fallout of a family ruined by their patriarch's massive financial misdeeds, it's pretty clear that the Madoffs weighed heavily on Peet's mind as she crafted the story of Judith, a woman undone by her husband's crimes. For director Robin Witt, the questions ThE COMMONS OF PENSACOL "Commons" asks are as significant as they through Oct. 19 are vexing: "What happens to a family that's Northkght Theatre, 9501 N. Skokie Blvd., Skokie been destroyed from within? What happens when you're so hated, when the things your $25-$78 husband or father has done are so heinous (847) 673-6300; Northlight.org that you don't even have the right to mourn his loss?" As Judith, veteran Chicago actor Linda Kimbrough has a personal connection to - Madoff and the ruinous schemes that cost Linda Kimbrougli and Lusia Strus in "The Commons of Pensacola," the opening play of Northlight Theatre's 40th season. people their homes, their retirement and even their health. "I have a relative who unleashes the demons buried just below it is taking her places that - fortunately humorous drama, albeit limned with the worked in Madoff's office. She didn't do the surface at Judith's new Florida home. - she's never had to go in real life. "This humor of the gallows. ("I'm the only per- anything wrong. Doesn't know anything. "I think [Peet] is really talking about is a woman who was married for 50 years son in the entire state of Florida who can't But, you know, they're still trying to find the idea of revelation as redemption," says when all of a sudden everything went wait to get Alzheimer's," Judith asserts at out what happened to all that money. Every Witt. "This is a family crippled by a wound kapooey," she says. "Imagine being mar- one point.) year, she gets reinvestigated and poly- that is festering. Unless they can deal with ned to someone for that long and finding "When you're describing the plot, it graphed," Kimbrough says. the heart of their pain, it's going to keep out that this man you've trusted for half a sounds like the most depressing thing Whether you have a tie to Madoff or festering. century is not the person you thought he ever. But it's not. It's extremely funny," not, "The Commons of Pensacola" tells "It's also about greed and how insidious was. That he's betrayed you and thousands says Witt. "I think this play reminds us a compelling story of a family struggling it is," Witt continues. "There's this whole of others. That he's been lying for decades. that everyone has a complicated story with crippling guilt and trying to mend sense throughout the play of recalibration, That's a tough mindset to imderstand. I whether they seem like villains or heroes relationships that seem irrevocably bro- of why it's important sometimes to kind of kind of get it - I was married to a cad. But on the surface. And it reminds us that the ken. Peet's drama is set on Thanksgiving, reset our lives so we can figure out what's not for 50 years thank goodness." ties that bind families can be incredibly as Ruth's daughters Becca (Lusia Strus) really important." For all its serious content, "The Corn- fragile. That's not a bad thing for all of us and Ali (Lori Myers) arrive for a visit that As for Judith's story, Kimbrough says mons of Pensacola" is an inherently to see every once in a while." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION ThURSDAY SEVFEMBER 18 2014 31 MUSIC IN PERSON SERIU:

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Oakton's Jazz Combo will also set up an exhibit of Bond memorabilia in the Wind" in December, with "The Wizard of showcase their improvisation skills. lobby, including the model Lockheed Jetstar Oz" as a possible backup. Refreshments served after the program. LOUNGE that crashed in the film's finale. Hoffman plans to make the rest of season " 'Goldfinger' has always been my favorite two "kind of a mix," though he hasn't con- Bond film and it's also the one that really firmed all of his bookings. So far, he plans November 13 -23 turned Bond into a worldwide phenom- to present Charlton Heston in "Ben-Hur" in Who was the only president to fight enon," Hoffman said. "It's the film where April as a tie-in with one of his Park Ridge aiNhe things we associate with the Bond Library film programs, and hopes to secure in three wars? Who fought inand movies coalesced - the gadgets, the great a 50th-anniversary screening of the Beatles' won the most duels? Survived an villain, the wonderful title song the Aston "Help." assassination attempt? Launched the Martin. There's a lot of great stuff in that Hoffman reports that attendance has Democratic Party? Bloody Bloody fi1 and it's a lot of fun to show." been steady at around 200, on average, for For the remainder of 2014, Hoffman plans his Pickwick Classic Film Series programs, AndrewJackson is a rock-n-roll to carry on with the salute to the movies of with occasional spikes such as the 400-plus comedy about the people's president, 1939 from season one. His Halloween-worthy who attended his season-finale, double-fea- the American Lion, Old Hickory, the October show will be a 75th anniversary ture salute to Tyrone Powers in May - with hunter from Kentucky. . . BLOODY screening of "Son of Frankenstein," starring Powers' daughter as a special guest. BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON. Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi, with a special Personal appearances by the likes of guest appearance of Donnie Dunagan, Taryn Power-Greendeer and Donnie Duna- These programs are partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency. now 80 years old, who played young Peter gun, and special features such as the Bond Frankenstein - before providing the voice memorabilia show, are all part of Hoffman's . of Bambi for Walt Disney. A role he did his plan to make each Pickwick Classic F'llm For ticket information, call847.635.1900 visit best to keep secret during his long career as more than merely a screening. , Oakton www.oakton.edu/tickets. a decorated U.S. Marine. "My overall goal is to offer an experience \f Community College No film has been set for November, but of motion picture history people are not go- The season concludes with Oakton music performances. 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Dinner Theater: The Florence Public Library, 10311 Grand Ave., Frank- Pete Seeger Tribute AY, SEPT lin Park. Call 847-455-6016. 2 p.m.: Mark Dvorak and back-up sing- Welk Show SUBMIT YOUR EVENT ers cover Pete Seeger songs. Morton CEU: Cultural Consideralion in 4p.m.: Entertainer Kat Litrenta enter- tains the audience with chart toppers To submit an event for Multimedia Craft Class: Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., End of Life Care from the 1920s and l960s. The BYOB consideration in print, visit Paper Quitt Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. - 5:30 p.m.: Learn about end-of-life care event includes dinner and a perfor- wwwpioneerlocal.com/ Noon: Artist Jenny Urbanek teaches and how culture commonly influences mance. Mather's, 7134 W. Higgins Ave., submit-content and click the attendees how to make a piece of art All About Love these decisions. Wine and appetizers "Events" tab on the left side of the using paper and glue. Supplies included. 2 p.m.: Kym Frankovelgia, cabaret are at 5:30 p.m. while the presentation Chicago. Call 773-774-4804. $16-$18. screen. Please submit the event Mather's, 7134 W. Higgins Ave., Chicago. is at 6p.m. An RSVP is required. Email singer, performs emotionally-charging 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse no later than IO days before the [email protected] or call Call 773-774-4804. $12 suggested repertoire from "The Greatest Gen- desired publication date. 847-583-9800. Silverado Senior Living of the Black Pearl' donation. eration". Lincolnwood Public Library, - Orchard Park, 5520 Lincoln Ave.. 4p.m.: A blacksmith and Captain Jack 4000 W. Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call Morton Grove. Call 847-410-1739. Sparrow team up to save the gover- Hispanic Heritage Month 847-677-5277. nor's daughter. Starring Johnny Depp, Celebration Conceit Jim Green Geoffrey Rush and Orlando Bloom. 143 I p.m.: Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Traditional Irish Session such as seasonal fruits and vegetables, 7p.m.: The guitarist performs folk minutes. Niles Public Library District, Month with Hispanic art, music, food, 6 p.m.: Traditional Irish session hosted meats, eggs, baked goods, cheeses, and blues. Park Ridge Public Library, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847- dancing and more. Robert Crown Corn- by Larry Nugent. Abbey Pub, 3420 W. honey, handcrafted items, natural bath 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 663-1234. munily Center, 1701 Main St., Evanston. Grace St., Chicago. Call 773-478-4408. and body products, gifts, prepared 847-825-3123. $5 for non-Park Ridge Call 847-448-8258. Library cardholders. Chat and Chomp Book foods, live music, children's activities Discussion: 'Doll Bones' and a free drawing. Runs weekly Critic's Choice Cinema 'Grigris' through Oct. 18. Market Grounds, 6210 Graham Elwood 5 p.m.: Join the group to discuss 2 p.m.: The 2013 film 'Grigris' is Dempster St., Morton Grove. Call 847- Women's Club Meeting 8p.m.: Elwood is a native of Madison, Holly Black's Newbery honor book 'Doll screened. In French and Arabic with 750-6436. 1:30 am.: The club meetingfeatures a Wisconsin, and also spent time in Evan- Bones." For students in grades four to subtitles. Not rated. Run time IOU ston as a youth. He has appeared on presentation by John Boda and lunch. six. Pizza is served. Authors Cassandra minutes. Morton Grove Public Library, "The Late Late Show" on CBS and "The Clare and Holly Black plan to visit the 24th Annual Fall Arts and Crafts Niles Senior Center, 999 Civic Center 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call Sarah Silverman Program" on Comedy library on Sept. 26. Registration is Adventure 847-965-4220. Drive, Niles. Call 847-588-8420. $5- Central. Shows are at 8 p.m. Sept. required. Niles Public Library District, 9 am.: Artists and crafters of the $7.50. American Society of Artists exhibit their 18-20, with additional performances at 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847- Variety Show 10:30 p.m. Sept. 19 and 20. Zanies Com- work at this juried show. Work such 663-1234. 4 p.m.: The Senior Center Variety Show Movie Monday: 'The Lego Movie' edy Night Club Rosem ont, 5437 Park as paintings, pottery, woodworking, cast presents "As Time Goes By" accom- 6 p.m.: A regular Lego construction Place, Rosemo rit. Call 847-813-0484. Make Your Own Cheese Board glass, artwear, jewelry, granite crafts worker is recruited to stop an evil tyrant panied by a meal. Park Ridge Senior $20. plus a two-drink minimum. Class and others are on display. Art In Action from ruining the Lego universe by gluing Center, lOO S. 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St. John Brebeuf Tailgate Party and bottles beer at the library. Only biggest mass hysteria events in U.S. comfparkridge. Marianos Park Ridge, 7:30 p.m.: The Monday Night Football those who attend this brew will be La Fin Absolute du Monde history. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 1900 5. Cumberland Ave., Park Ridge. 8 p.m.: The husband-wife duo performs game between the Bears and Jets is Call 847-696-3846. $10 with a drink allowed to attend the bottling day in S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847- shown on a 45-foot wide screen in the October. Must be 21 or older to attend. neo-noir music with openers Donoma. 825-3123. purchase. Elmwood Park Public Library, I W. Conti Must be 21 or older to attend. Abbey church's parking lot. The lot opens at 5:30 p.m. and the game begins at 7:30 Friday Film: The Amazing R5 Parkway, Elmwood Park. Call 708-453- Pub, 3420 W. Grace St., Chicago. 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Prati 7 p.m.: A former stand-up comedian, brings vendors in from Illinois, Indiana, No art or writing experience necessary. and under. Ave., Lincolnwood. Call 847-677-5277. Nellie Mckay now tours the nation and Michigan and Wisconsin that sell fresh sings jazz, rap, disco and funk. Pianist Open Studio Project, 903 Sherman produce, cheeses, spices, flowers and Common Thread and vocalist Diana Lawrence opens. Ave., Evanston. Call 847-475-0390. Trivia Night other sundry items. Select days offer 3:30 p.m.: Knitters of all ages and levels Evanston SPACE, 1245 Chicago Ave., $55-$65. 8 p.m.: Winners receive gift cards. entertainment such as live music. Dogs of expertise are invited to join in a time Evanston. Call 847-492-8860. $15-$35. Specials include $4 Budweiser products and pets are not allowed in the market. that's dedicated to crocheting arid sew- Zumba at the Library and 60-cent wings. Buffalo Wild Wings, The Skokie Farmers Market open since ing. 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III MAINE EAST Farley, Hua-Pham behindstrong start. Outside hitter and setter show great chemistry on court

BY MATE HARNESS [email protected], @hamesspreps

DES PLAINES - Maine East seniors Hannah Farley and Sarah Hua-Pham have one of those hard to explain connections on the vol- leyball court. "They can look at each other and know what to run," Maine East coach Anne Bezek said. "Some- thing just clicks, and it's amazing to watch." It happened Monday in the Blue Demons' 26-24, 25-13 win over Maine West in the CSL North opener. Early in the second game, Hua-Pham assisted Farley, an outside hitter, for three kills to help Maine East to a 6-1 lead. The War- riors never got closer than four the rest of the way. "I know where she's going to be, and she knows where I am going to be," said Hua-Pham, the team's setter. "We have that chemistry." Parley and Hua-Pham, who were both all-conference selections last season, live within walking distance of one another in Niles ABOVE: Maine East's Sarah Hua-Pham sets the ball during Monday's volleyball match and have played volleyball together at Maine West in Des Plaines.i NIC SUMMERS/FOR SUN-liMES MEDIA since their days at Nelson School. They've been varsity teammates at RIGHT:Maine East's Hannah Farley (19) attempts to register a block against Maine Maine East all four years. West's Allison Orzebien (16) during Monday's match ¡n Des Plaines.NIE SUMMERS/FOR "We're best friends," Parley said. SUN-liMES MEDIA "We do everything together, and I think that helps us play volleyball. "They've been through some make sure food is brought to Parley, the Blue Demons' leadingrough patches with the team, so away games. hitter, finished with a team-best this is perfect to see," Bezek said. "They do so much for me, help- six kills Monday. Hua-Pham had 16 "It's happening at the right time ing me with a lot of little things," assists. for them." Bezek said. "She knows how I like my sets, a Bezek said Farley and Hua- Back on the court, the Blue certain height, how far out," Parley Pham also lead the Blue Demons Demons look to continue their un- said. "That's what's so good about off the court. Because she spends defeated start Thursday at home her." part of her day as a teacher at against Niles North. Maine East, At 6-0 through Monday's vic- Maine West, Bezek said the two which last won a regional title in tory, Maine East is off to its best often aid her in administrative 2004, then hosts its own tourna- start in four seasons with the two tasks such as hanging flyers ment Friday and Saturday. veterans. Bezek said she's thrilled around Maine East for the team's "This season has been so great," for the two to experience some Oct. 7 fundraiser match at home Farley said. "There is so much success, even if it still is early. against Maine West. The also more in store for us." Two area athletes have helped the Giacotto, Miller and the Loras back Have a sugestionfor the College man midfielder George Moushi from New Trier. Loras College men's soccer team hold its opponents to four goals in the team's 4-1 start. Justin Giacotto, who played high school soccer for Fenwick, is a Calvin Miller from Maine South is a sophomore defender. Both have played in all five games, with Miller starting line have held opponents to 38 shots, junior defender for the Duhawks, and twice. with 20 on goal. The Duhawks' defense also has held opponents to a .105 shot percentage. Roundup? Email Mck Bullock at bullock- pioneerpressgmail.com. ThURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2014 ThURSDAY, I high school CUBE high Simon Megally, from Maine South, Through four games, Megally leads Several other area athletes are on fielder and defender from Lake Zurich, is also on the team. scored the winning goal for the DePaul men's soccer team in its LO home victory against Utah State Sept. 6. A sophomore midlielder, Megally scored from 30 yards out in the 64th minute. his team in goals (two), points (five), shots (12) and shots on goal (eight). Freshman defender Caleb Pothast of the Blue Demons' men's soccer team. Lake Zurich recorded a shot and a shot on goal against Utah State. Others in- dude freshman forward and midfielder Kosta Brkovic from Glenbrook South; freshman midfielder Robert Ljubic from Niles West, sophomore goalkeeper Quentin Low from Stevenson and fresh- NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL A PIONEER COLLEGE NOTES Goalkeeper Nicole Amari, a Vernon Amari then recorded a career-high 13 Ohio has struggled to a 2-4 start this Katie McCurley, a freshman mid- e Vernon Hills graduate Carly Manso battles for possession of a ball during a game with the Ohio women's soccer team. i MICHAEL PRONZATO Vernon Hills graduate Carly Manso battles for possession lii BY NICK BULLOCK For Sun-Times Media, @HSCNewsNorth Hills graduate, recorded her second ca- team beat Wright State l-O Aug. 29 in Dayton, Ohio. A senior, Amari recorded six saves in the Bobcats' first win of the season. n,.. in for Ohio Amari, Manso chipping reer shutout as the Ohio women's soccer saves on Aug. 31 in a 3-O loss to a solid Kentucky team. season, but another Vernon Hills alum- na, redshirt sophomore Carly Manso, also has played well for the Bobcats. She has started all six games and leads the team in shots (14) and is tied for the team lead in points (seven), goals (two), assists (one) and shots on goal (seven). Riport sis to: ppnpnps@pioneerIocaliom Riport sis starting role starting East can only hope Suarez can stay healthy.

MAINE EAST give it my all on every play," he said. "Our goal is to

SKOKIE - Injuries started early for the Maine East SKOKIE - Injuries started early for the Maine Suarez, who stepped into Bayer's role in a 53-7 loss to Suarez, who stepped into Bayer's role in a 53-7 against Nevertheless, Suarez expects to play Friday Bayer "He's the key player to our offense right now," Suarez understands his starting role isn't easy start on "I feel pretty good," Suarez said before his This is Suarez's first season on the varsity, and he Suarez, who described his running style as intense, 'Again tonight, we had three or four guys go down After Suarez came out of Friday's game, the Blue De- Woody Corey, who scored Maine East's touchdown UI

football team this season, with starting running back football team this season, with starting running on the Munkh Bayer, a senior, suffering a broken fibula game Blue Demons' first possession of their opening running against Schurz. They haven't let up, with junior back Alberto Suarez among the latest victims. is pre- Maine South, and Bayer said he thinks Suarez Running back filling in for injured Bayer Running back filling in for injured BY MEGAN HART For Sun-Times Media, @meganmariehart on Suarez focused Suarez Dl injury, Despite Niles West on Friday, left the game in the third quarter Niles West on Friday, left the game in the third with a wrist injury. back. pared for the challenges of starting as running said. just going to Friday. «lt's going to be a little hard, but I'm do my best." said that means "harder training and harder responsi- bilities," but said the rewards are greater Suarez said his personal goal is to help his team win and to make his coaches happy. hiqhschoolcubenews.eom said his favorite thing about playing running back is "trucking people." He said Bayer's strength is speed, while he prefers to jam the ball up the middle. Last year, the Blue Demons played much of their season without their first- or second-string quarterbacks. Coach Gabe Corey said he hoped the injuries would ease up this season, but that hasn't happened. and it killed us," Corey said after the loss to Niles West. mons relied heavily on junior Woody Corey, who played both running back and quarterback in the second half. Demons turned the ball over five times, three times on fumbles and twice on interceptions. on a 63-yard run, said he doesn't mind if his role chang- es as the result of injuries. He's willing to do whatever it takes to help his team win. The rwining game was key for both teams, as wet conditions made protecting the ball crucial. The Blue score on every play, so I just try to make it happen."

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III NOTRE DAME III NILES NORTH Tough night Overnight tripa aside, Dons' successfor Vikes hopes center NIes North overpowered opponents at tennis tournament in Springfield onTsagalis BY PflKE CHAMERNIK For Sun-Times Media, @MikeChamernik

BY BRIAN DE LOS SANTOS For the first time in head coach John Amaro's eight-year For Sun-Timos Media, @B_Delos tenure, the Nues North girls tennis team stayed overnight for a tournament. NILES - Notre Dame's Tyler Tsagalis The Vikings played against 15 downstate teams on Sept. 6 stood in the shotgun against Benet. With in the Cyclone Invitational in Springfield. seconds left in the first half, he dropped The Vikings dominated it. back and threw to the end zone. A Red- Freshman Michelle Bacalla and sophomores Sabrina wings defender undercut the ball, inter- Palavra and Ysabel Gonzaga all won titles in the three cepted it and halted the Dons' best drive of singles flights (Nos. i through 3, respectively). Juniors Jackie the game. Ehrlich and Amy Burke won the No. 2 doubles bracket, and With a shrug, Tsagalis walked back to senior Noa Horberg and junior Alexandra Burbules took the sideline Friday. second in No. 1 doubles. The Vikings were so successftil "They had real big defensive ends," that other schools gawked at the "purple team," according Tsagalis said after a 23-0 loss. "They were to Amaro, wondering who they were and where they came getting up the field and it was getting a from. little hard to see. Their defensive backs "lt felt really great to be so good, especially out of 16 break on the ball very well too, they did a teams," Horberg said. great job." Among the many highlights, Palavna topped a state quali- Tsagaliscompleted 8-of-21 passes for fien, Mattoon's Shannon Daniel, 6-3, 6-3 in the finals; Ehrlich 75 yards and an interception. But through and Burke came back from a 3-0 deficit in the first set of incompletions and dropped passes, there their finals match; and Gonzaga shined in her first-round were flashes of the playmaker Tsagalis match. could be. And if the Dons continue to lean Gonzaga topped Quincy Notre Dame's Melanie Schlep- on the junior quarterback as much as they phorst in her first match 6-4, 6-4 and impressed Amaro. did against Benet, their offensive success Gonzaga was confident going in, but Schlepphorst could this season could depend greatly on his slice the ball and hit drop shots, making the match-up a dif- play. ficult one. Gonzaga kept her poise and, with Amaro talking "He's a talented kid," Notre Dame coach to her at every changeover, she prevailed and went on to win Michael Hennessey said. "I'm glad he's a the title. junior because he'll be back here next year. "It felt like a big step for me and a big raise in my confi- He can make some things happen. He was Notre Dame quarterback Tyler Tsagalis runs toward the sideline late in the second quarter dence," Gonzaga said. "I usually don't have that much confi- flushed out of the pocket a little too early during Friday's game against Benet in Nues. jusy FIoKowsKIIroR SUN-TIMES MEDIA dence when I'm playing, but it was a big raise for me." too often, and there's only so much you can Gonzaga's teammates could get that boost in confidence, do." do everything I can." UPNEXT too. They only went to three sets in three of their 20 total Even on a tough night, Tsagalis' play And while the results weren't ideal matches, and they played well against unknown teams with was important to the Dons. On nearly ev- against Benet, Tsagalis has an experienced different tennis styles. ery drive, he extended plays with his legs. receiving corps. He has two seniors on the WHO: Notre Dame (I-2) "For all the girls to be able to play four matches in one When no one was open, he ran, sometimes outside, Matt Curley and Bill Byrne. Those at Marist (l-2) day against competitive schools, it really increases your for big yardage. He led the team with 14 playmakers, along with Tsagalis, have the WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Friday game," Amaro said. "It makes your game so much better." carries, though sacks dropped his rush- Dons aiming to repeat the success of last Along with the tennis, the trip was a bonding experience. ing yards to nine. He also got everyone year's team, which finished 7-4. NOTES: Both schools The team took two vans to Springfield on Friday, ate at a involved in the passing game, hitting six "Every team goes into the season have lost two straight Steak 'n Shake and stayed at a hotel. After the matches Sat- different receivers. expecting to score, win, make the playoffs, after winning in Week I. urday, the Vikings drove back to Skokie, not returning until "It's always not as good as it looks when win the state championship, and that's ...Both teams also are 10:30 p.m. Horberg said that this year's team is close-knit you don't put up points," Tsagalis said. obviously still our goal," Tsagalis said. "But o-I in the East Suburban and that there's "no drama." "But I just do what I think I need to do andwe just have to go back to practice, get this Catholic....Marist lost "We're able to really find fun with each other no mat- -'try to do everything I can to help the team loss out of us and just move on. We got a 35-28 at St. Viator in its ter where we are," she said. "The fact that we could just go win. If it means making plays with my feet, tough match-up against Marist [on Fn- first conference game downstate and bond together was really cool. It just turned if it means trying to extend plays, I try to day], but we got to move on and get better." Friday. out really well." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICA11ON I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2014 I hqhschocube,wwswrn JReport scores to: ppnpreps@pioneerlocakom high schooiCUBE

"Adrian came to practice one day and said, 'Coach, check this out.' My jaw dropped."

Yoon Lee, LEFT: Nues North's Adrian Niles North coach Coardos does a flip throw- in duringthe Sept. 9 game at Evanston. i NIC SOMMERSI

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BELOW: In this Sept. 3, 2013, photo, Nues North's Adrian Coardos celebrates after scoring against Glenbrook North.

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III NILES NORTh Coardos' flips give Vikings added threat

BY ERIC VAN DRIL As Lee looked on, Coardos picked lessly, he added. players with the skill. Wheeling has For Sun-Times Media, @VanDrilSports up a soccer ball and, instead of doing Since that point, Lee said Coardos' a player who does them, Evanston a standard throw-in, he took a few ifip throw-ins have improved greatly. coach Franz Calixte said, which is EVANSTON - Growing up, steps and did a front flip with the As he has become stronger, they've one reason why the WIIdIdt.S weren't Adrian Coardos had the athletic balL After his legs whipped over his become longer, higher and more of a caught off-guard when Coardos sent I ability and imagination to do what he body and landed on the ground, his weapon. his first ifip throw-in into the box. refers to as crazy stuff, such as teach- momentum continued forward and When a ball goes out for a throw-in "It's a corner kick," said Calixte, hig himselfto do front flips. he launched a long throw-in. near the opponents' end line, it's as when asked how his team defends His athieticism has helped him "Myjaw dropped;' Lee said. Lee ifthe Vildngs have a corner kick. ffip throw-ins. "Youjust defend it the flourish on the soccer field at Nues then asked, " 'How'd you learn this, Coardos sent throw-ins into the box same way you'd defend a comer kick North, where he was an all-confer- Roco?" several times when he was in that or a free kick." ence selection a year ago and is the Coardos, whose nickname Ls Roco, range against Evanston in the Wild- Nues North had yet to score on one Vikings' most dangerous offensive told Lee, "I learned it on YouThbe." kits' 1-O victory Sept. 9. of Coardos' flip throw-ins this year as player as a senior this season. It also "Ijust searched it up and saw Furthermore, he said he can aim ofSept. 9. His service is consistently along with the open-mindediìess to someone doing it," Coardos said. "I his throws to where the Vildiigs are accurate, but Lee said the next step is tiy new things - allowed him to do was like, 'Oh, this is cool. It might help either on the back post, the near finding somebody with the fearless- something that shocked Nues North us in a game. I might as well tìy?" post or in the middle ofthe box. ness to go up for a header in the box boys soccer coach Yoon Lee near the Coardos attempted a flip throw-in "It's even better than a corner kick and finish. I begiiining oflast season. before debuting it at practice, and he because I think he can place it a lot "Trying to find somebody on the "Adian came to practice one day said it worked almost instantly. Hay- better than a kick," Lee said. endofthathasbeen...Iwon'tsay and said, 'Coach, check this out,' " Lee ing experience at doing ifips without a Flip throw-his are uncommon in challenging. but a work in progress," said. ball allowed him to add the ball seam- soccer, but there are other high schoolLee said. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL I

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IIJ NILES NORTH Adefesoathreattobreak big plays Senior wide receiver turned screen pass into 46-yard gain against New Trier

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NORTHFIELD - The New Trier football team's defense started strong against Nues North, holding Vikings junior running back Craig Dawkins and the rest of the Vikings' offense at bay en route to a quick 7-0 lead. But then, late in the first quarter Friday, Nues North quarterback Tony Granato rifled a quick screen pass to Yomade Adefeso. The senior wide receiver made the first New Trier UPNEXT tackler miss before quickly accelerating down the sideline WHO:Glenbrook for a 46-yard gain. South (3-O) at Adefeso's catch- Nues North (2-I) and-run put the WHEN:7p.m. Friday Vikings in field-goal range. The big play NOTES:The Titans didn't turn the tide have outscored op- ofthe game - New ponents 103-49. Trier blocked the Glen brook South had field-goal attempt to liffle trouble in its first end the drive, and CSL crossover game, the Trevians went beating Deerfield on to win 34-6 - but 43-6 Friday. it showed one of the reasons why Adef- eso's been so effective to start the season. Trevians. key "is making that first MOVE: Nues North's It also proved a point. Dawkins finished the game in spite of guy miss, and then jit'sl Yomade Adefeso (17) "It was eye-opening because if I'm mak- the injury - he even carried the water jug offto the races." tries to allude New Trier ing big plays out here, I know that [my to the bus afterward, Niles North coach Adefeso's shiftiness, defender Colin Casas teammates arel saying, 'OK, I can make Mark Egofske said - and scored on a speed and vision with the during Friday's football those big plays, too,' " Adefeso said. "That 55-yard screen play right before halftime. ball make him a big-play game in Northfield.HIC got them pumped up." However, Egofske said Dawkins will be out threat. SUMMERS/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA Adefeso has been a constant threat in for at least four weeks and could miss the "He's a kid who also Niles North's passing game thus far. He hasrest of season. likes to run with the foot- 20 catches, 244 yards and three touch- The Vikings are likely to use a running ball," Egofske said. "He's LEFT: After he caught downs through the first three weeks. back-by-committee system against Glen- not bashful at all. When a pass, Nues North's Moving forward, Adefeso's production brook South on Friday. we go on the scout team, Yomade Adefeso looks figures to continue to be crucial to the Running screens effectively is a big parthe goes in the backfield to the referee who threw offense's success, given the Vikings' injury of the Vikings' offense. They're not only without even being told. a flag during Friday's woes at running back. Not only is junior a vehicle for Adefeso to get the ball, but He'll just sneak in there game against New Trier Barrington Wade expected to be out for they're high-percentage passes that help and then the next thing in Northfield.HICSUM- I at least one more week - he was wear- take the pressure off of the running game is, 'Wow, look at that MERS/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA ing a walking boot on his right leg against and Granato. kid! That kid can run.' New Trier - but Dawkins fractured his "When I catch a screen pass, I'm lookingLAnd then it'sl 'Oh, that's left fibula in the first quarter against the for a person to dodge," Adefeso said. The Yomade!'" kids, butdefinitelyhisfinishing." quickest ofkids,orthefastest would sayhisfinishing.He'snot the to describewhatIlikeabouthim, midfielder MarioLjubic."IfIwere ball, hemoveswell,"saidsenior his secondgoaloftheseason. into thenetfrom15yardsawayfor kept possessionandrifledashot wood defendersclosedin,Soldo toward goal.WhilethreeStream- of thefield,thendribbledball fense withanicerunupthemiddle pect. HegotbehindtheSabres'de what makeshimapromisingpros- that morning. because theywerelateforthebus and twooftheirstartingdefenders a one-gameredcardsuspension their startinggoalkeeperdueto for theWolves,whowerewithout goal wasoneofthefewbrightspots game 1-1inthefirsthalf.Soldo's junior forwardDenisSoldotiedthe waiting for hiqhsehooleubenews.aim Streamwood onSaturday.Wolves goal oftheseasonina7-1lossto isn't clickingyet." 2-6 onSaturday."Theoffensejust said Ackman,whoseteamfellto such aschedule,NilesWestcoach which iscurrentlyunderway. boys soccerscheduleisloadedwith For Sun-TimesMedia,@VanDnlSports BY ERICVANDRIL to click the offense Wolves still score moreoften. the Wolvesknowtheywillhaveto the season. beat elitecompetitionbytheendof Scott Ackmansaid,istobeable including thePpsiCoShowdown, a pairofdifficulttournaments, high-quality opponentsandincludes III Soldo isthemostcapablegoal "With theballandwithout Soldo's goalwasanexampleof Niles Westscoreditseighth "We're stilltryingtoworkonit," For thattohappen,however, The ultimategoalofplaying LA GRANGE-TheNuesWest NILESWEST Report sconsto:pppnps@pioneerIoea1m Chicago Magicbecauseofhis makes straight-aheadrunswith runs. Soldosaidheusuallyjust more comfortablemakingdiagonal the nextstepforhimistobecome than me." are ayear-ortwoyearsolder and I'mplayingagainstpeoplewho is allthesepeoplewhoareolder, always playingatmyage.Varsity being thebiggestonebecauseI'm year onvarsity"I'musedtoalways them," saidSoldo,who'sinhisfirst defenders. to adjustbigger,strongervarsity cago Magic,butit'stakenhimtime with well-placedshots.Hehasa strong clubbackgroundwithChi- physical andcanbeatgoalkeepers scorer ontheteam.He'sbigand scored theWolves'lonegoalagainstSlreamwood.isîtvo duringthe openingroundofthePepsiCoShowdownonSaturdayinLaGrange.Soldo Nues West'sDenisSoldo(IB)keepstheballawayfromStreamwood'sChristianBalbino Ackman andSoldobothsaid "The defenders,I'mnotusedto wins aregoingtocome." - thegoalsaregoingtocome, we putin,they'regoingtocome games thatweplay,themoretime definitely there....Ithinkthemore said. 'Wewantit.Thepassionis ethic isdefinitelythere,"Ljubic petition tostarttheyear. its experiencesagainsttoughcorn- more cohesivelyandlearningfrom in thecominggamesbyplaying Ackman andLjubicarebothhope- ful thattheoffensecanscoremore through anacclimationprocess, to defend. varsity defensemakeshimeasier running straightintotheteethofa Niles Westusestwoforwardsand formation hisclubteamplays,but physical advantagesandthe4-3-3 "The technicalskills,thework Although Soldoisstillgoing JÙHNSTUN/FORSUN-Ì1MEs MEDS NIL APIONEERPRESSPUBUCATION ning back,saidhe'slearnedalot quality tohim." said. "Hejusthasthatleadership brother, too,"JeremyPignato Wolves. he's basicallyeveryoneelse'sbig Jeremy Pignato,alsoplaysforthe Baum said. he's thepulseofourdefense," three-year varsitystarterand the field. excited tohavePignatobackon important. sized thateverygameisequally Wolves on,Pignatoalsoempha- to haveabigcrowdcheeringthe West. Whilehesaiditwasfun which washomecomingforNiles fumble recoveryinFriday'sgame, ning isthemostimportantthing. play moreminutes,hesaidwin- While Pignatowouldhavelikedto ers attheendoffirstquarter. were up40-0,pulledtheirstart- East onFriday.TheWolves,who West's 53-7victoryoverMaine broken footandstartedinNiles games oftheseasonwitha tri" said. "Westillhavethatchemis- with myteammates,"Pignato West footballteam. back onthefieldforNues Adam Pignatowasthrilledtobe For Sun-TimesMedia,@meganmanehart BY MEGANHART ofWolves' defense Pîgnato the'pulse' III two gamesof2014 after missingfirst win overMaineEast Linebacker playedin Jeremy Pignato,aseniorrun- "Adam's mybigbrother,but Pignato's youngerbrother, "He's ourdefensiveleader,a Coach SteveBaumwasvery Pignato hadtwotacklesanda Pignato missedthefirsttwo "It wasgreattobeoutthere SKOKIE -Seniorlinebacker NILESWEST 1CUBE I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER18,2014 game offootball." laterally andheunderstandsthe more athletic,"hesaid."Heruns leader, butalsoasaplayer. Pignato contributesnotonlyasa said. get betteronthefield,"Pistorius he helpseveryonearoundhim he wassidelined. could tohelphisteammateswhile Pignato stilldideverythinghe team's firsttwogames,butAdam disappointed hedidn'tplayinthe tonus saidAdamPignatowas what's bestfortheteam.Pis- Pignato's priorityistoalwaysdo nator, BillPistorius,saidAdam first time. Niles West'snewplayersforthe was abletogetonthefieldwith that arecomingup,"AdamPig- game, hesaidrecognizedhow enjoyed Friday'sgamebecausehe old friends,AdamPignatosaidhe nato said. ers togainexperience. important itisforyoungerplay- hoped toplayinmoreofFriday's off," hesaid. out thereanddon'ttakeplays be thehardestworkingperson from playingbesidehisbrother. also ond shutoutloss South. ...ItwastheSpartans'sec- off a40-OlossFridayatMaine WHEN: 7p.m.Friday WHO: MOltS: GlenbrookNorthiscoming North (I-2) UPNEXT "He's gottentremendously Pistorius alsosaidAdam "He's trulyateamcaptainand Nues West'sdefensivecoordi- In additiontoplayingwithhis While AdamPignatohad "We havetohelpouttheones "He taughtmetoalwaysjust fell Nues West(2-I)atGlenbrook at Hersey16-OinWeekI. of the season.They 53 I', i A WMIPOLTS company ACHICAGO SUN-TIMEScorn publication

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