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demanding a dia- logue with Chicago Mayor ResidentsRahm Emanuel over what Ro they said is increased air traffic above their homes staged a dem- onstration outside the Chicago Department of Aviation Friday. The one-hour rally, organized by ±e Fair Allocation in Runways Co- alition, drew about 30 people and marked the first anniversary of the Dpening of runway 1OC/28C. This runway, FAiR leaders said, Protesters demonstrate against aircraft noise and call for discussions with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel on led to new takeoff and landing Oct. 17 outside the Chicago Department of Aviation at O'Hare Airport.i JENNIFER JOHNSON/SUN-TIMES MEDIA patterns over the Northwest Side of the city, resulting in increased standards, which tion is going to look like," Charlier carried a sign that read, "Ground noise, lower and more frequent determine where said. control to Mayor Rahm." planes, and added pollution - over soundproofing Phil and Rosaime Chasm of Park "The noise is unbearable and I not only their neighborhoods, but funds can be dis- Ridge said they are dealing with have concerns about the toxicity of surrounding suburbs as well. tributed, Orellanaadded noise and traffic from a new all the jet fuel that's being dumped Carrying signs and shouting said. east-west runway that opened in on our neighborhood and the food slogans like, "Hey mayor, show us He added 2008 and sends flights over the and gardens being affected," he some love, help us quiet the skies that plans exist center of their community. said. above," FAiR Coalition supporters to invest ap- "The planes are right on top of Earlier this month, Congress- accused Emanuel of remaining proximately $120 our house," Phil Chasm said. "The man Mike Quigley, D-Chicago, an- silent on the O'Hare noise issue million to provide noise is unbearable." nounced the formation of a "Quiet and refusing to work on finding sound insula- "We know you can't close the Skies Caucus," designed to "find solutions. tion to 4,700 runways - we don't want them meaningful solutions" to aircraft "We have requested eight times residences over closed," added Rosanne Chasm. noise issues and raise awareness. Lo meet with the mayor," said Jac Kris Brown, of Chicago, carries a sign with a message for the next three to "But they should be able to alter- Members include Illinois Con- Charlier, a FAiR organizer. "Not Mayor Rahm Emanuel during an Oct. 17 demonstration five years, and nate runways so the planes don't gresswoman Tammy Duckworth, ne single time has he even given outside the Chicago Department of Aviation at O'Hare Airport. said more noise go over the same houses all the D-Hoffman Estates, as well as 11 JENNIFER JOHNSON/SUN-TIMES MEDIA us the courtesy of a response. Not I monitors will be time. Sometimes they are a mm- other members of Congress from a letter, not a phone call, not a text, installed. ute, a minute and a half apart." six states. not even a smoke signal saying, 'I the city is working with federal The FAiR Coalition, which has Chester and Jolanta Gorniak of Charlier said the federal govern- got your letter and I'm going to partners to understand the extent received backing from suburbs likeBensenville blame loud, low-flying ment is an important "player" in acknowledge who you are.' Today and magnitude of the problem, Park Ridge, Norridge, Harwood planes for pieces of cracked brick making changes at O'Hare, but marks the ninth time." while balancing the economic ben- Heights, Lincolnwood, Bensenville, on their home. They say their Mayor Emanuel and the city of "The planes are here. The peo- efits and jobs at O'Hare with the Schiller Park and Wood Dale, is house vibrates whenever planes Chicago - the owner of the airport ple are here. Where's the mayor?" quality of life for residents in corn- calling for what it describes as "an approach. are equally so. Charlier added. munities surrounding the airport," equitable distribution of traffic" "We live in hell," Jolanta Gor- "Get this done by working Andy Orellana, a spokesman for Orellana said. across all airport runways, includ- niak said. with us," Charlier said. "We have Emanuel's office, said the mayor is Emanuel has also supported a ing diagonal runways that are Kris Brown, of Albany Park in the coalition that's needed, we're "sensitive" to the noise concerns ofrequest from congressmen to have scheduled to be decommissioned. Chicago, wore a construction face. bringing the federal folks, we're residents. the Federal Aviation Administra- "Until the mayor's at the table, mask, goggles and a flight captain bringing th citizens. That solution "Together with local aldermen, tion review national noise-level we can't get to whatever the solu- hat to the demonstration, as he exists with the mayor's power." u j; Award fromthenational plagued someunincor- including floodsthathave was formedtorespond response andprepared- for MaineTownshipdisaster veteran, beganvolunteering Funeral Home,2099Miner 25, 1p.m.to4atOehler scheduled forSaturday,Oct. visiting BowlingGreen,Ky. was 65. ship's OfficeofEmergency director oftheMaineTown- @Jen_Pioneer [email protected] I BY JENNIFERJONNSON Maine Township sor CarolTeschkycalled Medical ReserveCorps. Office ofCivilianVolunteer the MentoroftheYear Park Ridge. Night OuttotheTasteof Maine Township'sNational events inthearea,from department duringpublic outreach onbehalfofthe often beseenconducting neighborhoods. Cohencould porated MaineTownship a widerangeofdisasters, of EmergencyManagement Corps. 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is not drive-inî weather. It's the first Saturday in October, Thisbut it's 45 degrees and dropping a half-hour before showtime at the McHenry Outdoor Theater, and I'm regretting my de- cision to bring back The Unemployee series working here. Maybe we can take some ABOVE:lrv nice pictures of me looking at Leavilt flame the clock all night. grills cheese- But owner Scott Dehn grins burgers.i GEOFF as a line of headlights snakes SCHEERERJSUN- along the perimeter of the TIMES MEDIA parking field, trailing a cloud of dust. Kind of reminds you of the last scene in that "Build John Dehn gives lrv Leavilt tips on making cheese-

RIGHT: kv it, and he will come" movie, burgers.i GEOFF SCHEEREFUSUN-TIMES MEDIA Leavilt discov- doesn't it? ers the speaker "You know, we looked at an Many houses here are small enough that graveyard in aerial photo, and it even looks you might see the other members of your the projection like a baseball field," Dehn, 37, family more than you want to. So it's a building.i GEOFF said. good place for any local entertainment, es- SCHEEREFVSUN-T1MES And he looks just like Kevin pecially a theater with a four-story screen MEDIA Costner, if Costner were about that only charges $8 a ticket for adults, half four inches taller, 30 pounds that much for half-pints. heavier and bald. One of those adults, dressed all in pink Costner's Ray Kinsella had under her coat, charged the concession a bailfield on his farm that brought baliplay- stand while I was working, looked me in ers back from the dead. Dehn has a theater the eye, and yelled, "August!" of a kind that's supposed to have bought the My name is not August, so I didn't have farm, but lives on nevertheless. a ready response. By the time the first movie starts, 95 cars She smiled, spun around and pointed at will be on the property. That's about a fourthher rear end. Unemployee Irv of the crowd on a hot Saturday night, but it's "Make it August!" Leavitt inspects like gold on a night like this. She kept doing that until I caught her the movie projector The biggest reason drive-ins have closed drift. lens for dust,i GEOFF is that the dirt they're sitting on is much Lynn Meehan is a member of The SCHEERER/SUN-TIMES MEDIA more valuable as real estate. Not here. Most Pink Ladies - named for the girl gang McHenry County land is still used for grow- in "Grease" - a group of fans of the four ing things for people to eat. weekends of "throwback movies" McHenry Dehn pays $10,000 a year for property offers. taxes on 14 acres. There are houses in Win- She pointed out her derriere because i netka with tax bills that run that much in a it was layered in long underwear between month. her pink pants and her pink self. "August" NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014 I 9

Halloween Fun in Downtown Skokie Saturday, October 25, Noon to 4 p.m. Courtney Trick-or-Treat Naughton teaches liv Leavitt how For children age 12 and underwearing a costume or mask. Your to make canned good item or $1 for the Niles Township Food Pantry gets it popcorn. i going! Make your donation at Crafty Beaver Lumber, 4810 Oakton G EO FF SCHEE FIE Ri Street, get a bag and Spook-tivity guide and visit participating SUN-TIMES MEDIA Downtown Skokie businesses for a Halloween treat! Free parking n the Illinois Science + Technology Park (IS+TP) garage at Searle Parkway just west of the CTA tracks. When you collect 10 stamps on your Spook-tivity guide, turn it in at the Halloween Headquarters by 4 p.m. for a chance to win prizes! Only qualifying children age 12 and under may enter drawing. Winner need not be present to win; winner will be notified by email. Halloween Headquarters is at 8030 Floral Avenue with a spooky funhouse, Halloween market, children's activities, referred to the warm month she wanted to to it as "the coffin." pumpkin decorating and more. see "Grease" and the other old movies in. He taught me how to use those giant A hayride will take trick-or-treaters and their families from The Pink Ladies are among those drive- tongs to put the big letters up on the mar- Halloween Headquarters back to the parking garage. in habitués who sit out front of their cars quee, something I've always wanted to do. For more info visit www.downtownskokie.org. in lawn chairs, no matter what. I was pretty good at it, but only because "We usually have a much bigger group," Reith let me get away with hooking only said Pink Lady Wanda Siiro, who added two of the four little hangy thingies on that none of their male friends are allowedeach letter onto the rails. to come along on throwback nights. "But Those of you familiar with this series, Morton Grove Park DIstrict it's so cold, it's just the five of us tonight, on hiatus for a year or so, know that no oh, and Gay Bob." article is complete without a description Gay Bob was impossible to differenti- of tasks I totally screwed up. Most of my ate from his harem outside. They were duties here were relatively familiar, but all thickly wrapped in coats and scarves, you will be pleased to know that didn't resembling birds fluffed up with down for matter. eet the winter, who would occasionally leap My most onerous failing was taking jjaioweej off their lawn-chair perches to dance and people's money for items that I neglected sing along with the actors in "Grease." to give them. . KC Kuder, my 21-year-old concession- Amazingly, customers waited patiently stand boss, confided that if the throwback for what probably seemed a long time double-features were moved to August, while I ignored them and took other ajiifr ffezf that would displace a month of first-run people's money for things they also didn't pictures, missing the point. The old mov- get. ies extend the season, attracting those "Please," one gentleman finally begged, willing to freeze for them. "May I have my pretzel and cheese?" When Kuder smiles, perfectly round Speaking of cheese, I found it impossi- 3-6 pm cheeks pop out under her eyes. One rarely hie, wearing the aforementioned sanitary Ou: sees such features on city folk. Perhaps gloves, to peel slices ofAmerican cheese 't Prairie View the urban experience deflates them. off the pile for use on the hamburgers. Community Center All her fellow workers are just as ador- It consistently came off in such jagged able. Almost everybody is young. Dehn's little pieces that it looked like rats were at father John, 62, is an honorary kid, since work in the kitchen. he says things like (when asked about Co-workers Courtney Naughton, 19, and wearing sanitary gloves), "Not if you don't Andrea Gamboa, 22, who seemed to have pick your nose." no trouble with the cheese themselves, Mike Reith, 49, can fix anything on the suggested that a change in temperature Magician, games, prizes & more! lot, including the new digital projector, had caused the slices to stick together. which is making the continued operation "It just isn't cooperating tonight," Gam- First 500 kids, 3-12 years of the theater possible. Noting its bulky, boa said. boxy appearance, compared to the elegant Maybe so. But environmental challenges curves of the device it replaced, he refers seem to follow me wherever I go. Morton Grove residents ONLY IO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

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The following incidents were listed in the official Des Plaines, was charged with driving under the in- vehicle also drove over a raised median, causing bulletin of the Niles Police Department. Readers fluence on Oct. 12 after police stopped to investigate sparks to come from the under the body and a front Park Ridge, are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a a suspicious vehicle parked at 3 am. along the east tire to become flat. Jin has a Nov. 3 court date. finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make that fence of a closed store on the 9000 block of Golf determination. Road. Garcia-Camez has a Nov. 5 court date. RETAIL THEFT Nuescops Zhengwu Jin, 58, of 4802 Bernard St., Chicago, was Dimitrios Harisis, 65, of 8273 W. Lawrence Ave., charged with driving under the influence on Oct. II Norridge, was charged with retail theft on Oct. lO. accepting after he was stopped by police for allegedly driving Police said Harisis was accused of stealing $103.86 DUI without headlights at 12:16 a.m. on the 9300 block worth of merchandise from a store on the 8600 Lazaro Garcia-Camez, 27, of 7500 N. Elmhurst Road, of northbound Milwaukee Avenue. Police said Jin's block of Dempster Street. He has a Nov. 3 court date. coats

BY PIONEER PRESS STAFF IllCRIME BRIEFS The Park Ridge, Nues and Des BURGLARY effect of opiate drugs. Police said two hypodermic behind a large storage container outside Walmart, Plaines police departments are A home on the 9200 block of Washington Street needles and a spoon used for cooking heroin were 8500 W. Golf Road. A man was reportedly seen again accepting donations of gently was burglarized Oct. 15 between 4:45 and 4:54 p.m., found inside the woman's room. She was taken to at 3 am. leaving the area with the shelves in used coats and jackets for distribu- police said. Officers responded to a burglar alarm at the hospital and later cited for possession of drug his back of his pickup truck. tion to area residents in need. the residence and found the front door forced open. paraphernalia and cost of emergency services. A 79-year-old woman told police her wallet Coats can be dropped off now Police did not say what, if anything, was taken. was stolen Oct. 15 while she was inside a store through Nov. 12 in bins at the Park HARASSMENT on the 8500 block of Golf Road. She suspects Ridge Police Station, 200 Vine DRUG OVERDOSE An employee of Sears Auto Center, 9411 Greenwood a man who began talking to her in the clean- Ave.; the Nues Police Station, 7000 Police and paramedics responded to a home on the Ave., told police that someone has been repeatedly ing supplies aisle may have been responsible, w. Touhy Ave.; or the Des Plaines 6900 block of Monroe Street on the morning of Police Station, 1420 Miner St. calling the business and hanging up. During a couple police said. Oct. 16 for a report of an unconscious 21-year-old of the calls, a woman could be heard on the line us- The items will be distributed to woman who was not breathing. According to police, ing profanity, police said. BURGLARY TO VEHICLE Maine Township residents on Sat- urday, Nov. 15 between 9 a.m. and i the woman's mother-in-law and a responding officer A laptop was stolen on the afternoon of Oct. 6 from performed CPR before paramedics arrived and THEFT p.m. at Maine Township Town Hall an unlocked vehicle parked in a lot on the 5600 in Park Ridge. treated the woman with medication that reverses the Metal shelves were reported stolen Oct. lO from block of Touhy Avenue. i

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Nues Library to try again after consultantexits

BY lOOR STUDENKOV For Sun-Times Media I @IStudenkov

Nues Public Li- brary is giving hiring a Thestaffing and opera- tions consultant another try. During a special Sep- ember meeting the library board voted to hire Nex- tLevelNPO as a staffing consultant. But the company abruptly pulled out on the day it was supposed to start, sending the library back to square one. During the Oct. 15 meet- ing, the board interviewed he remaining candidates. While it originally planned to choose a consultant dur- ing the October meeting the board decided to postpone the decision until the next meeting, which is scheduled or Nov. 19. The library has been

Looking for a staffing and op- Youth Services Supervisor Shelley Sutherland stands on the second floor of the Nues Public Library in 2013, while the building was closed for renovations.BRIAN rMAHONE-Y/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA erations consultant since its own plan, which was createdimprove library services, eral, and the online surveys the original proposal was According to the propos- candidates were asked by the library staff, stalled technology usage, communi- are easy to rig. thrown together in a hurry, al, the process would take whether the library should during the summer. cations, finances and staff- "[Online] surveys are under a tight deadline, and a total of 16 weeks. Unlike hire a consultant while in Board President Morgan ing. They also plan to supply self-selective, so there's no what he was presenting to Godfrey's, Kaizen would the midst of a permanent Dubiel said he wanted to the library with tools to help scientific validity," he said. the board in October was a use only one employee - director search. Some find a consultant that would it track how well its achiev- 'A telephone survey is aboutrefined version. Miclewright. trustees have argued in the advise the library on how to ing its goals and plans. the only way to get unbiased Kaizen's proposal is based Assuming he starts afterpast that the library should make its staff structure and Godfrey's proposal offeredresults." around the LEAN method, the November board meet- hold the process off until operations more efficient. a very detailed timeline Waters emphasized his which calls for increasing ef-ing, that would mean that itthe director is selected. With NextLevel pulling out, on when each part of the company's experience with ficiency through continuous would end by March 2015. Waters argued against it. the board asked the remain- project would be completed. advising libraries. improvement. As Miclde- The company would charge "Guess I'd shoot myself ing bidders to submit their It calls for the final version All of our clients are wright explained, he would $36,000 for its services, in the foot, but I'd say it's proposals. of their reports by the end libraries," he said. "That draw on the ideas from plus expenses. not [advisable]," he said. There were two bidders of March 2015. They would includes clients like Microsoftemployees to identify and Dubiel asked about "Unless you think [the T the Dallas-based Godfrey's charge a total of $93,599 - and Johnson & Johnson - wereduce waste and makes the phone surveys. Miclewrightdirector search] will be Associates and the Washing-though if the library choosesworking on their libraries." processes more efficient. said that, while it wasn't finished in the next couple ton-based Kaizen Institute not to take advantage of the Walter also noted that He would focus on a cer- part ofthe plan, he could of months, my advice is Consulting Group. self-assessment tools, the many staff members - in- tain aspect of library opera- incorporate it. to delay the process until According to its pro- cost would drop to $84,073. eluding himself - worked attions and not move on until "It would be extremely the director in the chair posai, Godfrey intended The board interviewed libraries in some capacity or he was sure that changes beneficial, but I didn't see has a couple of months to to accomplish the task in Dick Waters, the Principal another in the past. were working smoothly. it as part of our proposal adjust." several steps. First, it would Consultant at Godfrey's, By contrast, Kaizen "I would never go on to [the library was looking Miclewright had the op- gather data, reviewing over Skype. The trustees Institute specializes in another process unless we for]," he said. posite view. current library policies and questioned Godfrey's plan to corporate consulting. Mike can be sure the process can Dubiel asked how "To me, there's never an financial data, working with survey the community par- Micklewright, the company'sbe sustained," he said. employees respond to the excuse to delay improve- the library board and staff, ticularly the phone survey Senior Business Consultant, On the advice from LEAN method. ment," he said. "When a as well as surveying the component. told the board that while library Interim Director "You'll have a few nay- director comes on board, patrons. Waters argued that other it worked for non-profit Susan Lempke and Busi- sayers, but it is myjob to he or she is going to be The consultants would methods of collecting data entities, to the best of his ness Manager Greg Pritz, he turn them around," he said.learning the ropes for quite then use the data to compile only attract people who are knowledge, it never advised would focus on acquisition "This is all for employees." some time. That's lost time. a series of reports with passionate about the library a library before. of library materials and IT But perhaps the big- I don't see why you'd wait, suggestions about how to rather than patrons in gen- He also admitted that services. gest test came when the to be honest with you." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014 13 I

Nues D219 briefs with five other University of a record of 5-1 and were the scv- illinois-Urbana-Champaign enth seed when they advanced Skokie-based school district will receive graduates. to the "quarterfinals." a lesser amount than the actual amount Niles North to The "Luck ofthe Irish" cast Donkha and Geraghty won 0219approves requested, which will be determined includes Bryanna Plaisir as that round and duo earned by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) perform 'LuckNessa, Maje Silva as Haimah. their second "Tournament of increase, ¡ri addition to property tax ofthe Insh Nelson Malany as Rich, Martin Champions" (TOC) bid, qualif'- $I24I M tax levy revenues generated from the value of Wiott as Joe, Rachel Kaufman ing the duo for the national new property as Patty Ann, Uche Nwansi tournament. BY NATALIE HAVES The CPI, which accounts for about BY NATALIE HAYES as Lucy, Simon Gebremedhin Geraghty earned fifth place For Sun-Times Media $1.8 million of this year's increase, went For Sun-Times Media as Rex, Andrew Lipin as Mr. out of 204 debaters who corn- up by 1.5 percent in 2013, according to Donovan and Kate Ecker as peted in the season opener at Nues Township District 219 school school board documents. The Niles North Theater De- Mrs. Donovan. New Trier. board members Monday, Oct. 20, ap- School officials said new propert3 partment will perform "Luck of Niles West Debate Tham This is the first time in recent proved a tentative 2014 tax levy of $124.1 which pays for $700,000 ofthis year's the Irish," by Kirsten Greenidge qualifies for competitive Niles West history that two million - about a 2.1 percent increase estimated increase, is estimated at $20 at 4 p.m. and at 7 p.m. on Thurs- tournament juniors have qualified for the from last year's $121.5 million levy for its million this year. day, Oct. 23. The Nues West Debate Team TOC. Their win also marks operating fund. Breaking down the levy, the largest The free performances will competed at the "New Trier the earliest time in the season The levy estimated for this year is $2.5chunk - about $94.6 million - will go take place in the Niles North Season Opener," held Oct. 10, 11, that a Niles West debate team million more than last year toward the education fund. $17.5 million auditorium, 9800 Lawler Ave., and 12 at New Trier's Northfield has as ever qualified for the For the third year in a row, the 2014 will go toward operations and mainte- Skokie. campus. tournament, which is held in the levy freezes the total dollar amount of nance, and $925,000 goes to transporta- The story line focuses on a Niles West sent nine teams spring revenue the school district receives from tion. suburban neighborhood in two among 100 total teams that Other students who corn- existing propert3 The remainder ofthe levy will fund time periods (the 1950's and the competed in the tournament, peted include Eugene Chung, The school board approved a resolu- other district expenses, including mu- 21st Century) as its residents and two Niles West teams Jackie Reis, Justina Jude, tion to abate $5.3 million in debt pay- nicipal retirement, social secuñt the straggle to welcome different advanced to the elimination Nina Saro, Walter Lindwall, ments back to taxpayers. working cash fund, fire prevention and races and ethnicities. rounds. Julia Sarata, Henry Meinke, The $5.3 million debt payment will safetç tort immunity special education, The play is directed by Alex Brown and Lena Gross- Sn-aj Patel, James McLellan, cause the levy for debt payments to drop and leasing of educational facilities, ac- Tyrone Phillips, a 2008 graduateman had a 4-2 record entering Samantha Seo, Mintra Osmin, from about $6.8 million in 2013 to just cording to board documents. ofNiles North and the artistic the "double octfinals" round, butNitin Thomas, Mua Silber, and over $5 million this year, according to The school board will vote on the final director of Chicago's Definition they lost during that round. Nicholas Charles, according to information from District 219. levy resolution during the December 15 Theatre Company. The second team, Soretti information for School District Because of tax cap laws, however, the school board meeting. Phillips started the company Donkha and Faith Geraghty, had 219. LIQUIDATION

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Election Khan looks to unseat McAuHffe ¡n 20th State House

BY JENNIFER JOHNSON ferences to affect positive change. I bring jjohnson@pioneerlocalcom I @jen..pioneer the pragmatic point ofview that I'm in Springfield to serve my constituents. state representative Whether you're a senior wrestling with who has served in the Illinois Gen- property taxes or a firefighter worried ARepublicaneral Assembly since 1996 will face about your quality of life, I go to Sp ring- a Democratic newcomer in the race for field every day, thinking about what's the 20th District seat this November. best for those who live in my district. Mo Khan Michael McAulifte Incumbent Michael McAuliffe (R-Chi- cago) is running against law student Mo Describe your view of how education Khan (D-Park Ridge). The 20th District is funded in Illinois and what, if any- linois Constitution states that "member- ens to harm the lives of seniors, children, includes portions of Park Ridge, Nues, thing, should be done to change it. ship in any pension or retirement system and the mentally ill all across Illinois. Chicago, unincorporated Maine Town- Khan: Do you know how to code of the state ... shall be an enforceable McAuliffe: It should be allowed to ship, Norridge, Harwood Heights, Des an iPhone app? Neither do I. Nor will contractual relationship, the benefits of expire. The hole should be filled by care- Plaines, Rosemont, Franklin Park and another generation of students unless which shall not be diminished or im- fully setting budget priorities coupled Schiller Park. we boldly prioritize education funding paired." Voting for unconstitutional legis- with the natural revenue growth that will McAuliffe, 50, is a life-long resident of on developing digital technology skills. lation only makes the problem worse. follow a cut in the tax rate of businesses Chicago and identifies his occupation as In an economy where, today, the average McAuliffe: I did vote in favor of the and taxpayers. a full-time legislator. Khan, 29, is a Park smartphone user downloads three apps conference committee's recommended Ridge native attending Loyola Univer- per month, developing tech skills can no . reforms that were eventually signed into Some say the minimum wage should sity's Chicago School of Law and expects longer take a backseat. Putting technical law. This was a tough vote. There were be raised to $15 per hour. Where do you to complete his law degree this year. education at the core of public education those of us who questioned the constitu- stand on this debate? The following are responses from both is a must. If we don't do that, we're only tionality of these initiatives, but at the Khan: Raising the wage to $15 an candidates to questions asked by Pioneer chasing the jobs of the past, not prepar- end of the day this compromise seemed hour, or some other figure in that range, Press. ing students for the jobs of the future. to be the best option and only hope at doesn't move any worker closer to McAuliffe: I think homeowners on stabilizing our pension system. Now we becoming a homeowner or a business If elected, what strengths will you both sides of the coin see their property await the [Illinois Supreme] Court's deci- owner. However, it's important to be bring to the State House? taxes rising and wonder why there isn't sion, but I think my vote on the commit- mindful of the fact that basic necessities Khan: I have a political background, more state support. Having opposed the tee report signals my willingness to work can often be out of reach for a mini- an accounting background, my legal last several state budgets in Springfield, towards a solution to this issue. mum wage worker and a wage increase education is soon to be completed, and I I can say first-hand that I think both would help alleviate this hardship. Yet, have witnessed a generation of Illinois- sides of my district deserve more state Should the so-called temporary it is more important to focus on creat- ans that have found themselves moving dollars. The only way that can happen income-tax increase be made perma- ing avenues in which these workers can further and further away from a middle is making education funding a priority. nent, as the governor has suggested? If affordably develop skills that allow them class life7or even the hope of a middle We've had level state funding for too not, how can the state fill that revenue to succeed in a highly competitive and class life. Knowledge is my greatest many years, as it has been crowded out hole? rapidly transforming economy. strength. I understand the direction by the exponential growth of the state's Khan: I do not support making the McAuliffe: Illinois currently has the the economy is heading (tech-based), entitlement programs and pension pay- current income tax rates permanent. I fourth highest minimum wages in the na- the skills needed to succeed in it, and ments. favor lowering them each year during tion. I'm not against raising it, but I think initiatives and policy decisions we must my first term. The 2011 Income Tax law it should be done in conjunction with a pursue to have a more educated, better Do you support the pension reform was flawed from the outset. During fiscal national increase that won't put Illinois skilled, less indebted workforce to drive law signed by Goy. Pat Quinn last year?years 2012 -2014, we should have steadily at a competitive disadvantage with other economic growth in Illinois. Khan: No. Last year, I said I would lowered income tax rates. This would states. McAuliffe: My experience and success not have voted for SB i (Pension Reform have forced spending cuts each year to as a legislator representing constituents Law) because I believed it to be uncon- balance against the loss of income tax Should Illinois pass legislätion al- in both inside and outside the city of Chi- stitutional. Today, the Illinois Supreme revenue. Instead, failed policy and lack lowing recreational use of marijuana? cago, I believe I have a unique ability to Court is on the verge of saying the same of preparation has now left us facing a $2 Khan: Illinois needs to remain focused bring people together and set aside dif- because the plain language of the 1970 Il- billion budget hole next year. This threat-on successfully implementing the new NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014 15 medical marijuana law. At the access to contraceptive cover- supporting start-up companies where start-up companies work municipal necessities, should same time, we should have age. must be unequivocal because in a collaborative environment, be considered. There are many a close eye on Colorado and today's start-ups will create have access to mentorship residents who live in areas that Washington, so that if the day Should there be term limits tomorrow's jobs. I support opportunities, and can seek easily flood and any capital bill does come where recreational for elected state officials? restructuring our tax incentive funding to get their businesses should allocate funds to help marijuana passes federally or in Khan: Yes. ... Implement- framework so that we promote, off the ground. Developing alleviate flooding. Illinois we will have the ad- ing term limits for legislators encourage and reward start-up a business incubator in our vantage of not repeating those and leaders, along with easier companies in Illinois, with the district and offering business in- Why should voters choose states' mistakes, while being ballot access for candidates and strongest incentives reserved cubator elective courses in our you? able to build off of their suc- independent maps for legisla- for companies in Illinois' fast high schools has unbelievable Khan: I'm running for state cesses. This year, the General tive redistricting, will produce a growing tech economy. economic potential. This year, representative for one main Assembly created a task force better state government for the McAuliffe: We need further students at Barrington High reason: to make the creation to study recreational marijuana future of Illinois. limitations placed on tighten- School completed a business and retention of good-paying legislation. Let's see what the McAuliffe: I am firmly in fa- ing up our currently enacted incubator class that concluded jobs the state's top priority. task force reports and then let's vor of limiting the length consti- balanced budget amendment. It with students pitching their And I am determined to make see what the people of Illinois tutional officers and legislative has been too easy for legislative business plans to investors. a difference. I will work hard to think. leaders can serve in Illinois. leaders to skirt the requirement In the end, five student led build bridges with all stakehold- McAuliffe: I would not sup- that we only spend what we take companies received $80,000 in ers to ensure that our schools port legalizing marijuana for Do you have recommenda- in. Revenue estimates are often funding. are outstanding, our economic recreational purposes. tions for legislation that could adjusted and expenditures are McAuliffe: I supported the opportunities are expanding and help fix the state's ongoing often pushed towards future mini capital bill last spring our public trust in state govern- Where do you stand on budget troubles? years, rendering our balanced which helped repave state ment is improving. abortion and other women's Khan: Job creation begins budget requirement inept. This routes in the 20th District. 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Having spent 28 years in Lake away. Think of the County government and served as By RANDY coin toss that eight Executive Director of Lake County BLASER straight times Health Dept. for 18 of those years I comes up heads. interacted with elected officials on a That fact does not daily basis. My experience in work- mean coming up ing with David Stolman as a County tails is unlikely just Board member and ultimately his and more lately, when because it hasn't time as Chairman of the County President Obama says stuff I happened yet. A Board was both highly professional Morethink to myself, "Uh-oh." coin toss is always and rewarding. Sometimes, it's just a little bitty a 50-50 proposi- David Stolman is an intelligent, "uh-oh," which would translate into: tion. honest, and balanced elected of- If this guy really believes this, we And Ebola ficial who by considering a full time could be in trouble. was always just a commitment to County government That's the kind of "uh-oh" I had plane ride away will make a stellar Treasurer. His during his first inaugural. It was just for every outbreak experience in private practice corn- a little one, barely audible in my own "You can keep your doctorif you since 1976. Obama bined with his years of elected office consciousness, when the new presi- like your doctor, ending the war should have known clearly prepare him to assist Lake dent talked about stopping the rise of arid should not County in maintaining its balanced the oceans. in Iraq, Syria's use of chemi- have given us budget and top level credit rating It wasn't an, 'Ask not what your cal weapons would be a red line, that false sense while increasing transparency. country will do for you," moment, of security. If the My support of David Stolman is which in hindsight deserved a little, consequences ifRussia invades the president says it is based on knowing he will contribute "Uh-oh, what if the country asks Crimea - all classic 'uh-oh' mo- unlikely, you're not to keeping Lake County a financially us to go to Vietnam and kill Viet going to think the stable entity unlike our state and Cong?" For Obama and the rise of the ments. So when the president went first guy to show neighboring county to the south. A oceans, it was more of an, "Uh-oh, on TV and proclaimed it highly up in the emer- vote for David is money in the bank he can't really believe that, can he?" unlikely anyone with Ebola could gency room with for Lake County! moment. a high fever has Since then we've done nothing to get into the United States, I said a Ebola. - Dale Galassie, Lake Forest stop the rise of the oceans. Nothing gigantic, 'Uh-oh." So now the can be done, and nobody really wants deadly virus is to anyway, especially if it interferes here. We should be with our mass consumer way of life. able to stop it by Then there are other "uh-ohs," as isolation and quar- in: Gee, I hope this statement doesn't sic "uh-oh" moments. antine. But, uh-oh, you can't stop it by come back to bite us. So when the president went on telling people who have had contact You can keep your doctor if you TV and proclaimed it highly unlikely with Ebola patients to go ahead and like your doctor, ending the war in anyone with Ebola could get into fly around the country Iraq, Syria's use of chemical weapons the United States, I said a gigantic, Now think of this: We still have two would be a red line, consequences if "Uh-oh." more years with this guy. Russia invades the Crimea - all cias- Ebola was always just a plane ride Uh-oh.

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BY 3ENNIFER JOHNSON vehicle. Police, responding a period oftime to see if the 19th century, was once home [email protected] I to a complaint, told the man person who planned to pick it to a bank. The vault is stifi Jen_Pioneer he couldn't park his truck on up actually does. inside. the sidewalk, and without the Tillinghast said Remax Paul AdIaf, president of the An old safe removed from proper equipment to move was not informed that police Park Ridge Historical Society, an Uptown Park Ridge build- the safe any further, he left it were taking possession of the said Peoples and Merchants ing as part of a renovation behind, saying he would be safe, and she was attempting State Bank operated there in project and left on a sidewalk back by Oct. II to retrieve it, to find someone who had the the early- to mid-2Oth century, for more than a week is now policesaid. equipment to move it. She though he was uncertain in the possession ofthe city's He never returned. said she plans to contact the when it opened its doors. police. Guarded by city construe- Park Ridge Historical Society The safe's exact age isn't On Oct. 14, Park Ridge pub- lion eones and wrapped in to see ¡fit has any interest in the only mystery. Without a lic works crews removed the red tape, the safe, which adding the safe to its collec- combination, it hasn't been safe from the sidewalk outside measures about 2-feet tall titn. opened, Tillinghast and the the former Pine's store, 43 and l-foot wide, sat near the "I didn't want it thrown police department said. s.Prospect Ave., more than vestibule ofthe 43 S. Prospectaway because it's part of "I have no idea what's in a week after a man who Park Ridge police are holding on to an old safe that was reportedly building until Oct. 14, when it history," she said ofwhy she there. There could be, like, planned to take possession of left on an Uptown sidewalk for more than a week this month.JENNtFER was moved to police property initially looked for a new old money in there," Tilling- it was unable to haul it away. JOHNSON/SIJN4IMES MEDIA storage. owner. But Tillinghast said hast said. ThiTi Tilhinghast of Rmax Deputy Police Chief Lou she now believes the buyer's Or, she joked, it could be Properties Northwest, the to turn the first floor into a The man reportedly Jogmen said the building's inability to pick up the safe like the 1986 opening of "Al eompany that manages the. pizza restaurant. An out-of- parked his truck on the side- owner gave police permis- might mean it is meant to Capone's vault" by TV per- building said the wall safe, state man who collects old walk Oct. 5 near the corner sion to donate or destroy remain in Park Ridge. sonality Geraldo Rivera - a produced by the Mosler Safe safes responded to an online of Suniniit and Prospect the safe, though he added it Tilhinghast isn't sure how live, highly publicized, two- Company, was taken out as ad and agreed to pick it up, avenues as he struggled to will be treated as all other old the safe is, but the build- hour event that revealed an part of a remodeling project she said. get the heavy safe inside his "found property" and kept for Ing constructed in the late empty safe. Look to FireplacesPlus for Chicagoland's finest fireplaces and accessories,s including glass doors, screens, and the area's best selection of gas logs. INS

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1714 Riverside Ct, Glenview 60025- 1724 Seton Rd, Northbrook 60062-1341: 1413 E Gloria Dr, Palatine 60074-5757: 207 Kilpatrick Ave, Wilmette 60091- PARK RIDGE 2035: Kum S Lee sold the property Louis B Raffel sold the property to Kun S Jennifer L Zelazny sold the property to 2932: Dane Scott Mcgregor sold the to Amalea Stellatos for $539,000 on Won & Kyung Sin Won for $380,000 on Nicholas R Reicher & Alison M Reicher property to Raymond Y Ng & Van Van September25 September25 for $265,000 on September29 Yau for $547,000 on September29 1015 Cleveland Ave, Park Ridge 60068- 4955: Jeffrey H Pick sold the property 1742 Lin neman St, Glenview 60025- 1941 N Jamestown Dr, Palatine 60074- to Darren P Grady & Lauren M Grady for 4306: Susan Duffy sold the property to PALATINE 1413: Doug Sayad sold the property to ELMWOOD PARK $485,000 on September24 Daniel Nathan Salvato & Nicole Alyssa Inolberto Medellin & Lucina Medellin for Durniat for $240,000 on September25 $130,000 on September24 1029 S Greenwood Ave, Park Ridge 1010 E Nichols Rd Unit 7 Palatine 1644 N 76th Ct, Elmwood Park 60707- 60068-4561: William Good sold the 1822 Westleigh Dr, Glenview 60025- 60074-2217: Citimortgage Inc sold the 4136: Brian Hofman sold the property to 7619: Gregory Shusterman sold the WILMETTE property to Line J Srinivasan & Anand property to Agnieszka Odezyk & Maciej Alysia N Walden & Jonathan D Lee for property to Margaret E Higley for Srinivasan for $875,000 on September Odezyk for $106,500 on September29 $292,000 on September24 26 $515,000 on September26 108 W Wood St Apt B, Palatine 60067- 128 Park Ave, Wilmette 60091-3345: 941 Robincrest Ln, Glenview 60 025- 5092: Fannie Mae sold the property to Kenneth Baker sold the property to OAK PARK 4223: Robert N Bitter sold the property GLEN VIEW Paul Serbin for $110,000 on September24 Bridget O Weir for $435,000 on Sep- to Stephen Galo & Maureen Galo for tember 26 $505,000 on September26 1163 S Brockway St, Palatine 60067- 040 Hayes Ave, Oak Park 60302- 1207 Wagner Rd. Glenview 60025-3219: 7210: 1163 S Brockway LIc sold the 1310 Isabella St, Wilmette 60091-3239: 1414: Betty F Hase sold the property Charles F Whitman sold the prop- property to Rajesh Thangarajan & Keith C Mackenzie sold the property to Philip Teague for $340,000 on erty to Daniel G Daul & Jodi L Daul for Hemalatha Pitchai for $360,000 on to Dustin Kapsa & Rachel Cyrus for September 25 $1,100.000 on September29 September24 $650,000 on September26 1044 Susan Collins Ln, Oak Park 60302- 1430 Estate Ln, Glenview 60025-1520: 1018 Longaker Rd. Northbrook 60062- 1218 E Cooper Dr, Palatine 60074- 1530 Greenwood Ave, Wilmette 60091- 3679: Daniel J Pych sold the property to Andrew E Wolf Jr sold the property to 3922: Miroslav M Todorov sold the 7286: John A Cencig sold the property 644: Echofoxtrot LIc sold the property Hao Zhang & Xiao Liang for $310,000 Timothy E Fleming Sr for $252,000 on property to Daniel Kosiba & Plamena to David M Dudek for $408,000 on to Benjamin Cirrincione & Alicia Cirrin- on September26

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Niles Public Library District, remembered after death. Skokie Public Library, 7 p.m.: Stories, songs and activities for families Friends of the Glenview Ubrary 'Pearls: 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. with children ages 2-6. Attendees are welcome to Legends and Lusire' wear pajamas. Niles Public Library District, 6960 Immigration Reform Program Noon: Kathleen M. Kamal, professor of metal- Knights of Nibs Chess Club W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. 7 p.m.: Join to hear iwo fascinating speakers in working and jewelry design at College of DuPage, 4:30 p.m.: Children in kindergarten to eighth addition to some young adults who are the children explores the pearl's history. A luncheon is included. grade can learn chess or improve skills in this THURSDAY. OCT. 30 of undocumented immigrants who will speak of Registration is required. Glenview Public Library, after-school activity. Chris can teach everything their own experiences getting along in this country. 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview. Call 847-729-7500. from the names of the pieces to winning strategies. Bruno Groening Circle of Friends Public Featuring Jorge Mujica, the Strategic Campaigns $20. Caregivers must remain in the room with children Lecthre Organizer for Arise Chicago, an organization that in kindergarten through second grade. Niles Public 7:30 p.m.: Healing practitioner Brigitte Schneider builds partnerships between communities and Linie Learners Story lime 1:30 p.m.: Children ages 4to 5 with a caregiver Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call discusses the teachings of Bruno Groening and workers to fight workplace injustice, and Kalman can enjoy stories and hands-on learning activities. 847-663-1234. how it can lead to physical and spiritual well-being. Resnick, founder of the Legal Services Center for Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. Call For more details on the event, call 773-775-8855. Immigrants. Temple Judea Mizpah, 8610 Niles 847-324-3149. More details at www.bruno-groening.orglenglish. Center Road, Skokie. Call 847-676-1566. SATURDAY, OCT 25 The White Eagle, 6839 N. Milwaukee Ave., Niles. Admission free, but donations are accepted. SATURDAY, OCT. 25 Spooky Pumpkin Hunt FRIDAY, OCT. 24 10:30 a.m.: Kids are invited to the recreation center 'Floodingthe World: Comparingthe story HAPPENING NEARBY Block Party to search for little pumpkins with candy attached of Noah, the Epic of Gilgamesh' 9 am.: Use blocks to build roads, bridges, castles, to them. Prizes are awarded for the best Halloween 9 am.: Hazzan Sarah holds her next class on the THURSDAY. OCT. 23 towers and buildings. For kids ages 2 to 5. Skokie costume. For kids ages 3-7 Registration ends Oct. topic of "Flooding the World: Comparing the story Public Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. Call 847- of Noah, the Epic of Gilgamesh" and other flood 17 Feldman Recreation Center, 8800 W. Kathy Advanced Excel 2010 673-7774. narratives. Kehillat Shalom, 8610 Niles Center Lane, Niles. Call 847-297-3000. 7 p.m.: This hands-on workshop covers creating Road, Skokie. Call 847-679-6513. charts and using tables to sort and filter data. STEAM Starts Spooky Pumpkin Hunt Registration is required and limited to 6 individu- IO am.: A self-guided exploration of science, AI-Mon 10:30 am.: Kids ages 3-7 wear Halloween technotogy, engineering, art, math and reading for als. Morton Grove residents have priority. For more 9:30 am.: Details at 708-867-5044. St. Paul costumes and hunt for little pumpkins with candy kids ages 2-6 with a caregiver. Park Ridge Public information or to register, go to www.calendar. Lutheran Church, 5650 N. Canfield Ave., Chicago. attached to them. Prizes are given for best costume mgpl.org or call 847-929-5101. Participants must Library, 20 S. 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Call Il am.: A short program of stories, songs, rhymes encourages its members to improve their public 708-867-7828. Park Ridge Panhellenic Club Benefit and playtime for children 2 and younger with a speaking and leadership skills. The club meets on 'Sharingthe Harvesf caregiver. Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. Halloween Parade and Pumpkin Patch New members and visitors are welcome. For 11:30 am.: The benefit raises money to fund schol- Oakton St., Nues. Call 847-663-1234. Puppet Show details, visit nilestownship.toastmastersclubs.org. arshipsforgraduates ofthe Mainelownship high 10:30 am.: A costume parade kicks off at 10:45 schools. The Panhellenic club is open to alumnae Homework Help Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., am. A puppet show by Dave Herzog's Marionettes Morton Grove. Call 847-677-1881. of college Greek letter sororities. Call Carol Gon- follows. For children up to age 6 with an adult. 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Theactor,39,inhabitstheroleofcomi- with his'ModernFamily' )n-screen persona-charmingly self-effacing, But infact,Fergusonis justtheoppositeofhis Jesse TylerFerguson e-boutique TheTieBar - youprobably hut-nuclear clan,nowinitssixthseason tvou'rc afan BY ELLEEICHINGER cast mates and creatingrealchemistry on collaboratingwith successtìtl seriesaboutananything- of"\ PHOTO BYMIKEROSENTHAL think youknowJesseTyler lodern Family"ABC's local : fl: Case in point: In 2012, the actor and his husband lems and we love each other and we get annoyed Justin Mikita co-founded nonprofit Tie The Knot, with one another, but at the base of all that there's which advocates for marriage equality and raises such deep respect and love and I think that comes finds to make it a reality through a line ofbow ties, out on screen - chemistry is really hard to fake." produced in collaboration with Chicago-based e- That chemistry certainly translates. The show commerce destination The Tie Bar. Despite the fact has won five Emmy awards for outstanding that he's deeply involved in the project (even travel- comedy series and a slew of individual awards ing to Chicago Oct. 23 to celebrate The Tie Bar and nominations. But for Ferguson, the accolades first brick-and-mortar pop-up in Lincoln Park), pale in comparison to the work. "It's so nice being Ferguson doesn't take any credit for it. "Justin had nominated for awards and winning them is even the idea ofa bow-tie line. .. . Justin has all the good Ferguson and Eric Stonestreet in "Modern Family" nicer but that's not why we do it," he says. "The ideas," Ferguson says. "He really is the brains behind minute we start [making the showl to win another all the operations." Emmy or Golden Globe, we've lost sight of why The sharp contrast with his character isn't a it was more ofa challenge for me to play someone a we're doing this." coincidence - Ferguson is no stranger to flouting little more straightiaced - I find a lot ofhumor in "Modern Family's" success has brought the actor expectations. Even at a young age, he clashed wildiy people who take themselves too seriously, which I something much better than any award: The show with his small-town upbringing. "Albuquerque, think Mitchell does," he says. So Ferguson took mat- averages 14.5 million viewers per week - one of [New Mexicol wasn't a great place, first ofall for a ters into his own hands. "I went in and read the role whom was Ferguson's now-husband Mikita, who redhead to be raised - in the middle ofthe desert," ofCam kind oflike how I would have read Mitchell. approached him in the gym locker room after he laughs. "But also there weren't a lot of creative I think they saw that and said, 'You know, you'd acm- ognizing him, "We tell people [we met through] opportunities for me to flex my artistic [muscles]. I ally be a better Mitchell.'" mutual friends, but really it was at the gym," the lived and breathed musical theater growing up - Once they got to know Ferguson, the produc- actor jokes. "He grew up in LA, so he's used to every once in a while a show would come through ers would go even ftirther, changing the character's seeing celebrities around and he never approaches [town] and ofcourse I would run to that, but beyond profession from dentist to environmental lawyer. anyone, but he felt like he needed to say something that I was sort ofin a bubble." "I didn't seem like the dentist type," says Ferguson. to me. He said, 'Great job on the show,' and 'You That bubble made coming out to his family - "They tailored the roles to the people who were cast, do wonderful things for marriage equality and an already complicated event - that much more and as they got to know us over the next few years, civil rights and I appreciate your work'You know, difficult for the young Ferguson. "I had to come out they'd hear us talking about things and those things J ustin's a very attractive person, so I was trying to to my dad three times - he kept seeming to forget," would end up making their way into the scripts, like keep the conversation going." Ferguson says, laughing. "At my wedding [to Mikita Eric [Stonestreefs] history with clowning." The conversation did keep going and, eventually, in 20131,1 was up there getting married and my dad Right off the bat, Ferguson and Stonestreet, laid the groundwork for Tie The Knot (1TK). The who plays Cam, made a cmcial decision in the way said, 'I get it now.'I'm literally about to marry a man foundation combines Ferguson's philanthropic side and my dad's like, '1 understand." they would portray their characters - a gay couple with his - also unexpected - desire to break into When he was 18, Ferguson left the desert for who adopt a baby girl from Vietnam. "There was the fashion bu: He and Mikita co-design seasonal a lot ofpressure when we first started [the show] New York to follow his acting dreams. He nabbed bow-tie collections, and $20 ofevery $25 tie (and a role in a production of"On the Town" almost to represent an entire community," Ferguson says. $25 ofevery $35 tie) goes back to TTK. "The suc- "We sort of let ourselves off the hook. We said, immediately and, for a number of years, was cast cess ofTTK relies on those funds," Ferguson says. exclusively in plays and musicals - so often that 'No, we're not representing the entire gay com- "They ship the funds to the places that really need even he believed that was all he'd ever do. "I had munity or the entire community ofpeople who it; grassroots campaigns and civil rights campaigns are adopting kids or adopting kids [from other never really thought about [doingi film or TV" he are the direct recipients." (Just don't ask him for help says. "I thought, 'I'm a theater actor, those opportuni- countries]. We're representing these specific people actually tying the bow tie: In a hilarious how-to ties aren't going to be available for me. I don't know and we just have to represent them as fully as we video on The Tie Bar's website, it's revealed that he possibly can. So I think we really freed ourselves how to act in front of a camera, it's a whole other set doesn't really know how to do it.) of muscles.'" when we let that go. I'm super proud ofthese two There's no telling where we'll see Ferguson next Once again, though, Ferguson proved everyone - characters - I think it's wonderful that we're the ever-evolving actor will surely keep surprising including himself wrong. In 2006, producers Da- representing two fully fleshed-out characters to the us. But he gives us a few hints: "i'm always pok- vid Crane and Jeffrey Kiarik cast him in a new CBS best of our ability, rather than one [stereotype of a ing my head into the theater world and reminding character] that is watered down." series called "The Class"; while the show allowed people that I'm still here and still very excited about Ferguson to find his footing on screen, it enjoyed Ferguson and Stonestreet are just two of 11 working on new pieces," he says. "And I would love only a short run.Just before going back to theater for main characters on "Modern Family" an to produce some things. [But] one ofthe most ful- good, Ferguson was handed the script for "Modem ally large core cast. "There are so many things that filling things is using this platform to give back" Family" in 2009. ABC producers had him in mind could go wrong when you have an ensemble as big as ours," Ferguson says. "And not to say that we for the part of Mitchell's whimsical partner, Cameron To meet Ferguson andattendthe event at The Tie Tucker - but, as usual, Ferguson had other plans. don't have our disagreements. They truly are an Bar (918 WArmitage) Oct. 23from 6-9p.m., email "I had played roles like Cani before and I felt like extended family to me. We talk through our prob- Thetiebaszapwater.com.

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GARDASIL may not fully protect everyone, nor willit protect THE CDC RECOMMENDS ROUTINE against diseases caused by other HPV types or against diseases VACCINATION OF 11 OR 12 YEAR not caused by HPV. GARDASIL does not prevent all types of cervical cancer, so it's important for women to continue routine 0105 AGAINST HPV-RELATED cervical cancer screenings. CANCER AND DISEASES. GARDASIL does not treat cancer or genital warts. GARDASIL is given as 3 injections over 6 months. THE TIME TO PROTECT THEM IS BEFORE EXPOSURE TO THE VIRUS. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Anyone who is allergic to the ingredients of GARDASIL, including those severely allergic to yeast, should not receive the vaccine GARDASIL is not for women who are pregnant.

The side effects include pain, swelling, itching, bruising, and redness at the injection site, headache, fever, nausea, dizziness, vomiting, and fainting.Fainting can happenaftergetting GARDASIL. Sometimes people who faint can fall and hurt themselves. For this reason, your child's health care professional may ask your child to sit or lie down for 15 minutes after he or she gets GARDASIL. Some people who faint might shake or become stiff. This may require evaluation or treatment by your child's health care professional.

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Toxoid, Reduced Diphtheria Toxoid and Acellular Pertussis GARDASIL is a vaccine (injection/shot) that is used for girls Vaccine Adsorbed (Tdap)]. and women 9 through 26 years of age to help protect against the following diseases caused by Human Papillomavirus (HPV): What are the possible side effects of GARDASIL? . Cervical cancer The most common side effects with GARDASIL are: . Vulvar and vaginal cancers pain, swelling, itching, bruising, and redness at the . Anal cancer injection site . Genital warts e headache . Precancerous cervical, vaginal, vulvar, and anal lesions fever GARDASIL ¡s used for boys and men 9 through 26 years of age nausea to help protect against the following diseases caused by HPV: e dizziness s Anal cancer vomiting . Genital warts fainting . Precancerous anal lesions o The diseases listed above have many causes, and There was no increase in side effects when GARDASIL was GARDASIL only protects against diseases caused by given at the same time as RECOMBIVAX HB [hepatitis B certain kinds of HPV (called Type 6,Type 11,Type 16, and vaccine (recombinant)]. Type 18). Most of the time, these 4 types of HPV are There was more injection-site swelling at the injection site responsible for the diseases listed above. for GARDASIL when GARDASIL was given at the same time o GARDASIL cannot protect you from a disease that is as Menactra [Meningococcal (Groups A, C, Y and W-135) caused by other types of HPV, other viruses, or bacteria. Polysaccharide Diphtheria Toxoid Conjugate Vaccine] and o GARDASIL does not treat HPV infection. Adacel [Tetanus Toxoid, Reduced Diphtheria Toxoid and o You cannot get HPV or any of the above diseases from Acellular Pertussis Vaccine Adsorbed (Tdap)]. GAR DASIL. Tell your health care provider if you have any of the What important information about GARDASIL should I know? following problems because these may be signs of an s You should continue to get routine cervical cancer screening. allergic reaction: . GARDASIL may not fully protect everyone who gets the difficulty breathing vaccine. wheezing (bronchospasm( . GARDASIL will not protect against HPV types that you hives already have. rash Who should not get GARDASIL? Tell your health care provider if you have: You should not get GARDASIL if you have, or have had: . an allergic reaction after getting a dose of GARDASIL. swollen glands (neck, armpit, or groin) . a severe allergic reaction to yeast, amorphous aluminum joint pain hydroxyphosphate sulfate, polysorbate 80. unusual tiredness, weakness, or confusion chills What should I tell my health care provider before getting generally feeling unwell GARDASIL? leg pain Tell your health care provider if you: shortness of breath . are pregnant or planning to get pregnant. GARDASIL is chest pain not recommended for use in pregnant women. aching muscles . have immune problems, like HIV infection, cancer, or you muscle weakness take medicines that affect your immune system. seizure have a fever over 100F 137.8°C). bad stomach ache had an allergic reaction to another dose of GARDASIL. bleeding or bruising more easily than normal take any medicines, even those you can buy over the counter. skin infection Your health care provider will help decide if you should get Contact your health care provider right away if you get any the vaccine. symptoms that concern you, even several months after getting the vaccine. How is GARDASIL given? GARDASIL is a shot that is usually given in the arm muscle. For a more complete list of side effects, ask your health You will need 3 shots given on the following schedule: care provider. Dose 1: at a date you and your health care provider choose. What are the ingredients ¡n GARDASIL? Dose 2: 2 months after Dose 1. The ingredients are proteins of HPV Types 6, 11, 16, and 18, Dose 3:6 months after Dose 1. amorphous aluminum hydroxyphosphate sulfate, yeast Fainting can happen after getting GARDASIL. Sometimes protein, sodium chloride, L-histidine, polysorbate 80, sodium people who faint can fall and hurt themselves. For this borate, and water for injection. reason, your health care provider may ask you to sit or lie This leaflet is a summary of information about GARDASIL. down for 15 minutes after you get GARDASIL. Some people If you would like more information, please talk to your who faint might shake or become stiff. This may require health care provider or visit www.gardasil.com. evaluation or treatment by your health care provider. Manufactured and Distributed by: Merck Sharp & Dohme Make sure that you get all 3 doses on time so that you get the Corp., a subsidiary of Merck & Co., Inc. best protection. If you miss a dose, talk to your health care Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889, USA provider. 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u u u u u AS IO- Be- The was Act. The resi- only 2006- WAMU with no TeINs, MORTON # 42168, 10-28-106- ant. in the abose if SUCCESSOR Pnc'perty THE LOTUS as is, amount 5500 LINCOLN ASSOCIATION; 109 60602. SERIE:S FORECLOSURE PASS-i HROUGH No nefrinds. both by cashier's single tamily Attorney NA. Ss/e terms fon non- specral tases. special BANK; UNIT OF North Dearbm Street, Upon payrnerrt io fall of Illinois 1 fO-28-106-042; ludgment Officer, (3121444-1122 BANK Prospective bidders are ad- Condominium THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Judicial Sales- ' eal Est. Judicial Sales- NOTICE Fisher and Shapiro file h iD-045692 (It io advised that interestvd parties mortgage foreclosure salen.) PUBLIC NOTICE rs herEby given Foneclosune entered on August 14. Randolph Street, Suite ii)20, Chi- proved with a dwelling. Th's proper- ty will NOT be open for inspection, The punchasen nf the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assess- menlo and the leqal fees required PD 765 ILCS 605/9g)(1( and (g((4). The $19ff,772.46 parties: iO% of successful bid im- mediately al conclusion of auction, balan by 12:30 p.m. rhe next business day, checks: and no refunde. The sale shall be ssbtect to general real es- tate tanes, assessrnents, special tases levied, sod superior liens, property rs offered eopress or implied warranties and without any representation no lo the quality of title on recourse LO Plain- lift, monrohed to review the court file to venrfy all information and to view auction rules al www.ksller,rs,com. For information: Sale 01mb, Fisher sod Shapiro, 2121 Waukegsn Road, SLItS 301, Bannockburn. Illinois 61115, (847) 291-1717. between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdays only. 1623625 10/9, 10/16, 10/23/14 #854911 07 CH 19390 is hvneby given PUBLIC NOTICE a Judgment of that pursuant to Foreclosure entered un Jure 4, 2014, enbtled couse Salsa Corpora- Intercounty Judicial November 3, Iron will on Monday, of 1 1 am. in their 2014. at the hour office at 120 West Macison Street, to Suite 7iBA, Chicago, Illinois, sell the highest bidder for cesh, the fol- lowing described properly: PIN. 1043. Commonly known os 7800 Luna Avenue, Morton Grove. L 60053. im- The mort9aged real er/tate rs proved with a dence, If the aublect mortgaged real estate is s unit of a common roter- the est Community. the purchsuer of unit other than a mortilagee shall by pay the asseosmeols required of ouboection (g-l) of Sec'ron iS.5 the Sale terms: 25% down by certified by funds, balance within 24 hours, certified funds. in- property will NOT be open fon speclion the amount bid. the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the premises after conlinmation of the sale, For information: Visit our website at http://service.atty-pierce.r;om. tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- lomeys, Chicago, (312) 476-5500. Refer fc File Nurn- ber 0710791. INTEACOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION SelIrn 16285 5 10/9, 10/16, 10/23/14 #654929 MORTON GROVE IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINO S COUNTY DEPARTMENT. CHAN- CERY DIVISION U.S. TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERI- CA, NA, SUCCESSOR IN INTER- EST TO LASALLE BANK NA. AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF THE MORTGAGE CERTIFICATES, AR 17. Plaintiff V. IMTIAZ OURESHI; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ASSIGN- FE OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN- SURANCE CORPORATION RECEIVER FOR WASHINGTON MUTUAL CONDOMINIUM CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A. F/K/A CAPITAL ONE BANK, Defendants 12 CH 29453 Property Addness: AVENUE GROVE, IL 60053 SALE - CONDOMINIUM consult with their own attorneys before bidding st 1h51 pursuant lo a Judqrnenl of 2014, Kauen Realty Services. Inc., as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m. on November 17, 20i4. st 205 W. cago, Illinois, sell at publr: suction to the highest bidder Ion cash, as set forth below. the following descni- bed real property. Commonly known so 5500 Lincoln Avenue, Unit 109. Morton Grove, IL 60053 Permanent Indes No.: 2f-i 19-ilS-1010 The rnortaaged real estas is im- a Ii- IL Be- Act, The only. ILCS JIHAN TeINs, Monroe than the above 765 ILCS NATIONAL ro order to information, 765 (driven's CLAIMANTS; Property other 60602. Act, 13 CH 23405 (HOMEOWNER). etc.) For No nefunds. Act, BANK IF YOU ARE THE #1 i25 Chicago. agency sale YOUHANA: North Deatbonn Street. Upon payment in full of Illinois LLC 230 W i RECORD Surte Number: Property Condominium THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real 628170 receive a Certificate of Sale which Fon information: Visit our websrte st http://servtse.asy.pierce.com. Pierce 6 Associates, Plaintiff's At- Chicago, (312) 476-5500. Refen to File Nom- ber i220798. INTERCOUNIY JUDICIAL SALES COR PO RAT ION Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 1628544 10/9, 10/16, 10t2F14 #854932 MORTON GROVE IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTh' DEPARTMENT - CHAN- CERY DIVISION DEUTSCHE TROST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR THE MLMI TRUST SERIES 2007-MLNI Plaintiff, vs. JAMES KRIGOS; KONSTANTINE KRIGOS, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK. N.A., UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF JAMES KRIGOS, IF ANY; UN- KNOWN OWNERS AND NON CHEESE DEPOT, INC. DIBIA CHEESE FACTORY: Defendants. ohs/I pay the assessments and the ohs/I pay the assessments by The Condo- legal fees required minium Property (gX4), If this prop- 605/9)g)(i( and unit which is erty rs a condominium interest commun- part of a common of the unit st the rty. the purchaser foreclosure mortgagee shall pay the assess- mento required by The Condomini- urn 605/18.5)tt-l(. MORTGAGOR YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- 30 MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- Ef- GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. fective May lot. 20i4 you will need a a pholo rdenlrfication issued by government cense. passport, gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification fon sales held st other county venues, Contact Plarntiff'o attorney: JOHN- SON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCI- ATES. LLC, 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125, Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 541-9710 Plesse refer to file number 13-8408. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicatto, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You coo also visit The Judicial Sales Conporatioo at w,I/sc.corn fon a 7 day status report of pending sales, JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSO- CIATES. Street, 60606 (312) 54i-97i0 Attorney File No, 13-8408 Attorney Code. 40342 Case TJSC#: 34-i3i74 NOTE: Pursuant to the Farn Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney io deemed to be a debt col- lector attempting to collect a debt and soy information obtained will be used fur that purpose. 10/16, 10/23, 10/30/14 #858192 MORTON GROVE IN 'THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- CERY DIVISION CENTRAL MORTGAGE COMPA- NY Plaintiff, vs. BEHNAN NISSAN AKA JHAM NISSAN; SAMIR NISSAN; Defendants. 12 CH 45124 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in entitled cause on August 1. 20i4, Intencounty Judicial Sales Corpona- lion will on Tuesday. November 4, 20i4. at the hour of t i am. in their office st 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the fol- lowing descnibed properly: PIN. iO-17-316-022-0000. Commonly known so 8830 Meade Avenue, Morton Gnove,Jt, 60053. The mort9aged real estate is im- proved with a single family resi- dence. If the aubtect mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common inter- est community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18,5 of the Sale terms: 25% down by certified funds, balance within 24 hours, by certified funds, property will NOT be open fon in- apectino. the arnoonl bid, Ihe purchaser will will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the premisev after confirmation of the sale, tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. torneys, a or on Ii- re- real wire iOO, P.C. Sale If this ILCS South than Property Attorney Attorney receive a will entitle quality the abose in order lo 765 (drrver'o FRONTAGE funds/or in to One The 1udgment other and wrthoof (HOMEOWNER), Act, 15W030 NORTH as $370,144.03. Prospective bidders IF YOU ARE THE 00468002 described agency Residential sale title 14-14-07361 NORTH certified visit The Judicial Sales of is due within twenty-four P.C., No, residence. is improved with a single in No. Property the purchaser will THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ecl to confirmation by the court. Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real 629683 nation, One South Wacker Drive - lowing SAYRE AVENUE. Morton Grove, IL it2-004-0000 VOL. it6. The real sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No third party checks Abandoned Municipality Relief Fund. which rs at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or by the purchaser not to exceed $300, transfer, (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquinrng the resi- dential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgsgen, jud5ment creditor, other lienor ocquirin5 the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential rea/ estate arose pri- on to the sale. The subject property' rs subject to general resI estate tao- ea, special assessments, or special tases levied against said real estate and rs offered for sale without voy representation quantity course to Plaintiff and in AS IS' condition, The sale is further sub- Upon payment in full of the amount bid, Certificate of Sale that the punchasen to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale, The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. pnoperty is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- sure sale, other than a rnortttsQee, erty ro a condomi0ium unit which ro erty ro a condomi0ium interest commun- part of o common of the unit at the ity, the purchaser foreclosure mortgagee shall pay the assess- mortgagee shall The Condomini- mento required by um 605118.5Is-1I. MORTGAGOR YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- 30 MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- i7OljC( OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Et- fectrse May lot, 2Oid pos will need a a photo idenlifrcalron issued by government cense, passport, etc.) gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held st other es- county venues. For information, amine the court file or contact Plain- tiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCI- ATES. FRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (6301 794- 9876 Please refer to file number 14- 14-07361. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also Corporation at a.t1sc,corn fon a 7 day status report of pendino sales, CODILlO & ASSOCIATES, i5WO3O ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File ARDC Code. 2i762 Case Nomber: i4 CH 006614 TJSC#: 34-12836 NOTE: Punsuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you one advised that Plaintiff's attorney io deemed to be s debt collector attempting to collect s debt sod any information obtsrned will be used for 1h01 purpose 10/16, 10/23, 10/30/14 #858207 MORTON GROVE IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC. Plaintiff, RASMIN GABRIEL AKA RAMSIN R GABRIEL, GINA GABRIEL, NA- TIONAL CITY BANK Defendants 13 CH 23405 9527 SAYRE AVENUE Morton Grove, IL 60053 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered cause on July 28. 20i4, an agent for The Judicial Sates Corponstron, will at iO:30 AM on November 24, 2014. at The Judicial Sales Corpo- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, oeil at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the f ol- estale:Cornmonly known as 9527 60053 Pnopenty Index No. 10-18- estate family amount was terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the will be accepled. The balance, in- cludrnq the Judicial sale fee for calculated on nesidentral neal estate fraction thereof of the amount paid

. IL or on for ne- real Ad, wine 24th ILCS If this above ROAD, ROAD, i5WO3O Pnoperty 15W030 ILLINOIS receive a this prop- MORTON 765 to exceed quality the It 60606-4650 CH 003338 sale fee in funds/or will POSSESSION to THE IL FORECLOSURE P.C. and without P.C., 14 - an IN BURR RIDGE, described OF Residential title FRONTAGE FRONTAGE AVENUE. certified rs due within twenty-foun of 100, Chrcsgo. in THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ecl to confirmation by the court. Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real 14-13-23989 Attonney ARDC No. 10/9, 10/16, 10/23)14 #854926 MORTON GROVE IN DIVISION BMO HARRIS BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, NEIL DANIEL, SHAMIRAN DANIEL Defendants 14 CH 006614 9525 OZARK AVENUE MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered cause on July i5, 2014. an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporafion, will at iO:30 AM on November 20, 2014. at The Judicial Soles Corpo- ration, One South Wacken Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606, sell at public suction to the highest bidder, av set forth below, the fol- lowing estale:Cornmonly known as 9525 OZARK GROVE, IL 60053 Property Indes No. 09-13-107-001. The resI estate is improved with a residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the aale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No third panty checko will be accepted. The balance, in- cluding the Judicial Abandoned Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the nate of $1 for each $1 .000 on fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not $300, transfer, (24) hours, No fee shall be paid by the rnortgogee acquiring the resi- dentral real estate pursuant to its credit bid st the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment credifur, other lienor acquiring the residential real eulste whose rights o and to the nesidentiol neal estate anose pri- or to the sale. The uublect property io subject to general real estate tas- es. special assessments, or special tanes levied against said real estate and is offered for sole without any representalion quantity coarse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition The sale ro further sub- Upon payment in full of the sm000t bid, the purchaser Certificste of Sale that will entitle the punchasen to a deed Io the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation os to the condition of the property. Prospective bidderu are admonished to check the court file to venfy all information, pnoperty is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit st the forec)o- sure sale, other than a rnortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the leBst fees required by The Condo- minium Property Act, 605/9)olll) and lsl)41. iriniorn unit which ro part of s corn- iriniorn unit which the par- mon interest community, at the foreclosure chaser of the unit a mortgagee shall sale other than required by pay the assessments Property The Condominium W YOU 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-i( )HOME- ARE THE MORTGAGOR OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF IN AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION i5-1701(Cl MORTGAGE LAW. Effective May ist, 2014 you is- will need a photo identification sued by a governmenf agency (dna- er's license, passport. etc.) in order to gain entry into the foreclosure aale noom in Cook County and the at same identification for sales held other county senoes. Fon informa- tion, examine the court file or con- & tact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS ASSOCIATES, NORTH SUITE 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please reten to file number 14-13-23989. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, Floor, (31 2) 230-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corponatron at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status ne- port of pending sales CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, NORTH SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527 )630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number, TJSC#: 34-14290 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fain Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attomey is deemed to be a debt col- lector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. 1628501 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- - IL UN- 24th AND #321, levied is doe ROAD, plaintiff ROAD, IF YOU 15WO3O 15W030 ILLINOIS the abose Municipality 60606-4650 CH 039780 FSB. tases estate whose Property Ac in POSSESSION ASSOCIATION, IL P.C. FORECLOSURE P.C., i 1 UNIT real IN BURR RIDGE. OWNERS OF THE Property special FRONTAGE FRONTAGE inspection and or tOO. Chicago, If this property io a condo- No third party checks will be bidders are admonished to THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real rights in and to the residential real oubtect property s sublet to 950er- sI real estate tases, special assess- mento. against said real estate and rs of- tation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse Io Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition, The sale is fur- ther subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will re- ceive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaxer to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale, The property wilt NOT be open for makes no representalion as to the condition of the property. Prospec- live check the court file to verify all rotor- mation, If thiu properly is a condo- minium unit, the purchaser of the unit st the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee. shvll pay the as- seusments and the legal fees re- quired by The Condominium Prop- erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(gt) and 101)4). FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF FOR 30 DAYS AFTER iS-i7Ot(C( MORTGAGE LAW. Eftective May lot, 2014 you er's license, passport. etc.) n order at same identification for sales held lion. examine the court file or con- & tact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS ASSOCIATES, NORTH SUITE 60527. (630) 794-9876 Please refer to file number 14-13-27426. THE One South Wacker Drive. Floor. (312) 236-SALE You can abo niait The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 day statua re- port of pending voles CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. NOTH SUITE lOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 1630) 794-5300 Attorney File No, (4-13-27426 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: TJSC#: 34-14753 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that P/aintiff's attorney io deemed to be o debt col- lector attempting to collect o debt and any information obtained will be oued tor that purpose. 1629687 10/16, 10/23, 10/30/14 #858209 LINCOLN WOOD IN COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BANKFINANCIAL. FSB Plaintiff, ALLAN N. DAVIS. MARLENE L. DAVIS, BARCLAY PLACE CON- DOMINIUM BANKFINANCIAL, KNOWN NONRECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 14 CH 003338 4545 W. TOUHY AVENUE UNIT #321 LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant to s Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered cause on August 6, 2Oi4, on agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation. will st tO:30 AM on November 10, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- ration, One South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell st public auction to the highest bidder. 55 set forth below, the foI- lowing deochbed real eatate: Corn- monly known as 4545 W. TOUHY AVEÑUE LINCOLNW000. IL 60712 Proper- ty Index No. 10-34-102-026-1 1 i6. The real estate is improved with a condo/townhosse, Sale termo: 25% down of the highest bid by certified foods at the close of the sale paya- ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora- tron accepted. The balance, includin the Judicial sale fee for Abandone Residential Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of st for each St 000 or fraction there- of of the amount paid by Ihe pur- chaser not to exceed 5300, in certi- fled landS/or wire transfer, within twenty-four (24) hours No fee shall be paid by the mortgsgee acqurrinq the residentiol real estate pursuanT to its credit bid st the sale or by any mortgaex, judgment creditor, or other Irenor acquiring the residential estate arose prior to the sale The fered for sale without any represen- pay the assessments Feurred b pay the assessments The Condominium 5)q-1(. 765 LOS 605/18 (HOME- ARE THE MORTGAGOR HAVE THE RIGHT OWNER), YOU TO REMAIN POSSESSION, IN AN ORDER OF ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION io- will need a photo identification oued by a government agency (dhs- to gain entry into the foreclosure the sale room in Cook County and other county venues. For informa- JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION to N. so AS Be- Act. The Only levied is im- plaintiff Tel,No, 2014, AVENUE, full of the BUT ARIZONA. the abose Municipality tases Property in iS, INC., ACTING 60602. No refunds. real estate whose Property special North Dearborn Street, inspection and Upon payment ir full of Illinois CAPACITY BANK OF t or 24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL. If this property is a condo- - bidders are admonished Condominium THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real 628622 IN DIVISION Plaintiff, RAY FRIEDMAN. MERS MORT- NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA. SOR IN INTEREST TO FIRST NA- Defenda oto 11 CH 039780 LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- usant to a Judgment of Foreclooure and Sale entered cause on August agent for The Judicial Salvo Corpo- ration, will at iO:30 AM on Novern- ber 20, 20i4, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive 60606, seIl at public suction to the highest bidder. as set forth below. the following deschbed real estate: Commonly known as 6755 MONTICELLO LINCOLNWOOD. IL 60712 Proper- fy Index No, 10-35-307-057-0000. The real estale is improved with a single family residence. Sale termo: 25% down of the highest bid by cor- tifred funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Cor- poration No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, includin the Judicial sale fee for Abandone Reoidential Relief Fund, which rs calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fractioo there- of of the amount paid by the pur- chaser not to esceed $300, in certi- fred funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four )24) hours. No fee shall be paid by tire mortgagee acquirino the residential real estate purouani to its credit bid st the sale or by any mortga$ee. judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the reaidential rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale, The sublet property io subject to 950er- al real estate taxes, special assess- mento, against said real estate and s of- fered for sale without any represen- talion as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition, The sale is for- ther sublet to confirmation by the court, Upon payment in amount bid, the purchaser will re- cerso a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to tIre real estate after confirmation of the sole The property wilt NOT be open for makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Proopec- tine check the court file to verify all rotor- matron, If tIrio property is a condo- minium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- sesuments and the le5al fees re- quired by The Condominium Prop- erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4(. minium unit which is part of a corn- noon interest community. the pur- chaser of the unit st the foreclosure sale other than a mortoattee shall Commonly known as 4942 North Commonly known Heights, IL Odell Avenue, Harwood 60706 real estate The mortgaged proved with s single family resi- proved with s single mortgaged real dence, If the oubtect s common inter- estate io a unit of purchaser of the est community. the unit other than s mortgagee shall by pay the assessments required of subsection (g-i) of Section 18.5 the Sale termo: 25% down by certified by funds, balance within 24 hours, certified fundo, in- property will NOT be open for spection. the amount bid, the purchaser will receive s Certificate of Sale which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed of to the premises after confirmation the sale. at For information: Visit our website http://aervice.atty-pierce.com. tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. At- Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's torneys, Chicago. (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Nom- ber 13t5793. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling Officer, )312) 444-1 122 10/9, 10/16, 10i23114 #854934 LINCOLNW000 COOK COUNTh', ILLINOIS COUN- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY CHRISTIANA TRUST, A DIVISION OF WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY. FSB. NOT IN ITS INDI- VIDUAL TRUSTEEOFARLPTRUST3 GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- TION SYSTEMS. SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR FIRST WELLS FARGO BANK SUCCES- TIONAL JPMORGAN CHASE BANK. NA- TIONAL ASSOCIATION 6755 N MONTICELLO AVENUE TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- a li- or or re- for De- urt this tOO, resi- LOS If South AS IS" NORTH than Attorney Attorney Property receive a 765 ILCS to exceed quality in order to creditor, If this prop- 765 (dnver's FRONTAGE Thursday, October 23, 2014 October Thursday, sale fee funds/or wire One to other a Judgment of Act, (HOMEOWNER), Act, t5W030 ax Prospective bidders 00468002 agency Friday, November 7, Residential sale Judicial title and without 14-12-14571 NORTH certified on of Property P.C., No. in No. Property the purchaser will will THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 12-14571 THE JUDICIAL SALES 15W030 NATIONAL BANK ERS AND NON RECORD 13 CH 25185 t 2-426-023-0000. Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real legal fees required by The Condo- minium part of a common interest commun- ify, the purchaaer of the unit at the mortgagee shall pay the assess- ments required by The Condomini- um 605/18.5)g-t). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- CORDANCE WITH SECTION t5- 1701)0) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW, Ef- fecfive May ist, 20i4 you will need a photo identification issued by a government cense, passport. etc.) gain entry into the foreclosure vale room in Cook County and the same identification for vales held at other county venues. For information. ev- amine the court tile or contact Plain- tiff's atlomee: CODILIS S ASSOCI- ATES, FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794- 9876 Please refer to file number 1.4- CORPORATION Wacker Drive. 24th Floor, Chicago. IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE You can also viait The Judicial Sales Corporation at www tjsc corn tor a 7 dxv status report of pendinq uales. 000ILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.C. ROAD. SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File ARDO Code. 21762 Case Number: i3 CH 005409 TJSC#: 34-14648 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. 1630117 10123, 10/30, 11/6/14 #862225 HARWOOD HEIGHTS IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTh DEPARTMENT - CHAN- CERY DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, vs. KEVIN C. KUBICA SR A/K/A KE- VIN KUBICA SR., BARRINGTON BANK & TRUST COMPANY. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION S/I/l TO CHARTER AND TRUST; UNKNOWN OWN- CLAIMANTS: Ieodants, NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Foreclosure entered in the abovw entitled cause on August 4, 20i4, lotercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- iron 20i4. at the hour of il am, in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the fol- lowing described properly: PIN. 12-i2-426-016-OOttO sod i2- Corporátion. No third party checko Corporátion. No The balance, in- will be accepted. cluding the Abandoned Fund, which is Municipality Relief real estate calculated on residential for each St 000 or at the rate of St of the amount paid fraction thereof by the purchaser not $300, transfer, is due within twenty-four by )24( hours. No fee shall be paid the mortgagee acquiring the its dentiat real estate pursuant to credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, ludqment other lierror acquiring the reoidential to real estate whose rights in and pri- the residential real estate arose or to the sale. The sublect properly is sublect to general real estate tax- es, special assesarnents, or special taxes levied againot said real estate and is olieren for sale without any representation quantity course to Plaintiff and in condition. The sale ix further sub- lent to cosfirrnation by the Upon payment in full of the arunf bid, Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser Io a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes so representation as to the condition of the property. are admonished to check the court file to verity all information. property ib a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- sure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the 605/9(g))t) and (g)(4(. erty rs a condominium unit which iv foreclosure an Sale #iA. Sate, A/IVA email 20i4, IL 60706 for the above UNIT io BRONISLANC Pioneer Press (DC) Pioneer SEKULA-GOLAS, l37,5OO Houses Open House AVENUE condo/townhouse, GOLAS, Condos-Lofts Open Houses REAL ESTATE a THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Raider Realty, 847-347-3293, Homeowners Insurance Real Estate Seminars Real Estate Services Cook County - Chgo. W Sunday, Oct 26, 12 PM to 2 PM spacious, gut rehabbed 5 bed 1 2 area (8243 washington F4rIes, IL) [email protected] Mobile Homes Manufactured Homes Co-Op Apartments Senior Housing Commercial, Industrial Farms, Farmland Homes Built to Order Vacant Property Vacation Property Income Property Investment Property Lots Real Estate Auctions Real Estate Wanted Real Estate Misc. Out-Of-Town Real Est. Out-Of-Town, Commercial Lakes, Resort Property Mortgages, Loans Judicial Sales - Legal tor Oniy $380,0001 Jason Raider, Houses Townhomes Condos, Lofts Duplex Open Houses Apartment Buildings Cook County - Suburban bath Single-lamity home n a great Judicial SalesReaI Est. Cook County - Suburban Large 2 BR, Appoa l400sq ft. 5 Defendants suant to a Judgment si Foreclosure und Sate entered agent for The Judicial dales Corpo- ration, will at 2:00 PM on November i9_ 2014, al The Judicial Sales Cor- bidder. as set forth below, the toI- lowing described real estate Corn- monly known au 76.32 W. LAW- RENCE HARW000 HEIGHTS, Property Indea No. t2-t2-329-021- t049. The real estate io improved sale payable to The Judicial Sales ng. 2 aIry brk, 36R/1BA, áathedra OAK LAWN Condo HARWOOD HEIGHTS IN STANISLAW GOLAS NK/A STAN- LEY room, 2 full BA, indoor parkin elevator BLDG close to train shopping. 952goaklawnegmail.com COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIV tS IO N U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TION Ptainlift, SEKULA-GOLAS BRONISLAWA ORIOLE POINT CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 13 CH 005409 7632 W. LAWRENCE AVENUE UNIT OlA HARW000 HEIGHTS, IL 60706 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TtCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- cause on Auuat i4 poration, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction Io the highest with terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds st the close of the LR, DR. German woodwork, kOch en, Indry + i rm, i car gar & drive. $325K or leaae. Jim. 630-469-4936. Skokie, 5236 Greenwood Charm- 6 Thursday, October 23, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 7 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.

NORA IDGE condition The sale is further sub- N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cookject to confirmation by the court Upon payment in full of the amount ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK County,Illinois,CountyDepart- ment, Chancery Dvsion. bid,the purchaser willreceive u Champion Mortgage Company Certificate of Sale that will entitle Plaintiff, Iba purchaser to a deed Io the real estate after confirmation of the sale, vs. AVERITT EXPRESS New Pay Drivers - COL-A TRUCK Unknown Heirs and Legatees ofThe property will NOT be open for Charles Reimann aka Charles G.inspection and plaintiff makes no ADVERTISING HEALTH Increase For Regional Drivers! DRIVERS Experienced Solos representation as to the condition of Reirnann USA; Stale of Illinois; Re- 40 to 46 CPM + Fuel Bonus! Earn mile mile ginsReimannaka ReginaM.the property.Prospective bidders SERVICES DID YOU HAVE SURGERY 41/ 1/ Reimann, Charlene C. 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Call (877) 398-6778 ext candidatewilllive50 miles SKOKIE Job Placement Assistance with IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 104 - along route. Call PAM 855-898- National Certifications COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 4215 or pamjobs.com TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYSKOKtE VA Benefits Eligible1 DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BMO HARRIS BANK, N.A, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS (866) 262-3067 Plaintiff, COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- CERY DIVISION FAIZA ABRAHAMS NX/A FAIZA K.CENLAR FSB ABRAHAMS, ASHOURPlaintiff, ABRAHAMS NK!A ASHOUR K.vs ABRAHAMS Defendants GREGORY TSOY: BARCELONA 14 CH 006977 CONDOMINIUM 4322 W. DEMPSTER STREETASSOCIATION #3: SKOKIE, IL 60076 Defendants, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-12 CH 5637 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Suant Io s Judgment of Foreclosurethat pursuant toa Judgment ot and Saleenleredin the aboveForeclosure entered in the above cause on July 22, 2014, an agententitled casse on August 20. 2014, for The Judicial Sales Corporation,lntercosnty Judicial Sales Corpora- will st 10.30 AM on December t,lion will on Friday, November 21, 2014, st The Judicial Salen Corpo-2014, at the hour oft t am, in their ration, One South Wacker Drive-office at 120 West Madison Street, The Illinois C'assified Advertising Network (CAN) provides Pioneer Press and the Doings with advertising of a nationa' appeaL 24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606,Suite 7t8A. Chicago. Illinois. sell to sell ut psblic auction to the highestIhe highest bidder for cash, the fol- bidder, as set forth below, the fol-lowing descnbed property: To advertise in this section, please call ICAN directly at (21 7) 241-1700. lowing described real estate: Com-P.I.N tO-16-204-6t9-t025. mvnly known as 4322 W.Commonly known au 9529 BRONX 8oth Pioneer Press and the Doings recommend discretion when responding. Please refer questions and comments directly to CAN. DEMPSTER STREET. SKOKIE, ILAVENUE UNIT 205, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Property Indee No. 10-15-60076 429-039The realestateisim-The mortgaged real estate is im- provedwitha residen.Saleproved with a condominium resi- terms: 25% down of the highest biddense. The purchaser of the unit by certified funds at the close ot theother than a mortgagee shall pay sale payable to The Judicial Salesthe assessments and the legal tees Oorporstiorr. No third party checksrequired by subdivisions (got) and sill be accepted The balance, in-)g((4) of Section 9 of the Condomiri- cluding the Judicialsale feeforlam Property ActSale terms: 25% AbandonedResidentialPropertydown by certifiedfunds, balance Municipality Relief Fund, which iswithin 24 hours, by certified funds. calculated on residential resi estateNo refundsThe property will NOT lt the rate nf $1 for each $1,000 orbe open tor inspectionUpon pay- traction thereof of the amount paidment in tulI of Ihe amount bid, the Qe the purchaser not to esceedpurchaser will receive a Certificate ¡ng 5000,incertifiedfunds/orwireof Sale which willentitle the pur- FOR YOUR NEXT NEW CAR? FIND YOUR NEXT VEHICLE AT.. transter, is due within twenty-fourchaser Io a Deed to the prerniaea 24) hours No fee shall be paid byafter confirmation of the sale. the mortgagee acquiring the resi-For intormation: Visit our webaile at dentialreal estate pursuant toitshttp://aervice.atfy-pierce.com. Be- credit bid st the sale or by anytween 3 p.m. and 5 pin. Only. mortgagee, ludgment creditor,orPierce b Associates, Plaintiff's At- other lienor acquIring the residentialtorneys.tNorth Dearborn Street, real estate whose eghts in and toChicago,Illinois60602.Tel No he residential real estate arose pri-(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- or to he sale The subject properlyber 1124915. o ssbjecl to general real estate lao-INTERCOUNTh JUDICIAL SALES es, special assessments, or specialCORPORATION rasen levied against said real estateSelling Officer, (312)444-1122 rod is offered for sale without any630326 epresentationastoqualityor10/23, 10/30. 11/6/14 #862230 quantityoftitleand withoufre- course to Plaintiff and inAS tS 4DRIL/E 8 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, October 23, 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 5KO KIE North Dearborn Street Saite 1300SKOKIE SKOKIE 60527. (630) 794-9876 Please refersale room in' Cook County and theand Sale enferedin he abone INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFCHICAGO,IL 60602 (3t2(476-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFto file number 14-10-33383. THEsame identification for sales held atcasse on July 29. 2014, an agent COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-5500 Attorney File No. PAl211173COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONother county venues. For informa-for The Judicial Sales Corporafion, TY DEPARTMENT CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYAttorney Code. 91220 Case Num-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYOne South Wacker Drive,24thlion, examine the court tile or con-will at iO:30 AM on November 25, DIVISION DIVISION ber 12 CH 26506 TJSC#: 34-DIVISION DIVISION Floor,Chicago, IL 60606-4650tact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS &2014, st The Judicial Sales Corpo- ASTORIA FEDERAL SAVINGSWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., SUC-14684 HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL AS-BANK OF AMERICA. N.A., SUC-(312) 236-SALE You can also visilASSOCIATES, P.C.. i5WO30ration, One South Wacker Drive - AND LOAN ASSOCIATION CESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS630038 SOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FORCESSOR BY MERGER TO BACThe Judicial Sales Corporstion atNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606, Plaintiff, FARGO BANK SOUTHWEST, N.A,10123, 10/30, 1116/14 #862223 WELLS FARGO ASSET SECURI-HOME LOANS SERVICING, LPwww.(Oc,com for a 7 day status re-SUITE 100,BURR RIDGE, ILsell at public auction Io the highest FKA WACHOVIA MORTGAGE TIES CORPORATION, MORT-FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMEport of pending sales. CODILIS &60527, (630) 794-9876 Please referbidder, as sel forth below, the fol- JOANN HART AKA JOANNF56,FKA WORLD SAVINGS GAGE PASS'THROUGH CERTIFI-LOANS SERVICING, LP ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030to file number 14-11-34508. THElowing described real estate: Corn- SHAINWALD AKA JOANN CBANK, FSB SKOKIE CATES, SERIES 2007-AR4 Plaintiff, NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD.JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONmonly known Sn 8232 Niles Center HART, DISCOVER BANK, OLDPlaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFPlaintiff, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527One South Wacker Drive,24thRoad, Unit 406, Skokie, IL 60077 ORCHARD WEST CONDOMINIUM COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS VIRGIL BULAI, ELENA ISFAN,)630) 794-5300 Attorney File NoFloor,Chicago, IL 60606-4650Property Index No, 10-21-405-026- ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWN HEIRSADIL MIRZA, WELLS FARGOCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-MIRELA CITU, MIHAI EMIL CITUMORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-t4-iO-33383 Asorney ARDC No.>312) 236-SALE You can also visit0000; 10-21-405-027-0000; A new AND LEGATEES OF JOANNBANK, NA S/B/M TO WELLS FAR-CERY DIVISION AKA MIHAI E. CITU. JPMORGANISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.,00468002 Attorney Code. 21762The Judicial Sales Corporation atPIN was issued due to a division of HART. IF ANY, UNKNOWN OWN-GO BANK SOUTHWEST, NA F/K/AWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. CHASE BANK N A KINGSTON ESTATES HOME-Case Number:10 CH 046588www.tjsc.com for s 7 day status re-the property. New PIN;iO-2i-405- ERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIM-WACHOVIA MORTGAGE FSB,Plaintiff, Defendants OWNERS ASSOCIATION, UNITEDTJSC#: 34-14331 NOTE: Pursuantport of pending sales. CODILIS &074-1046. The real estateioim- ANTS F/K/A WORLD SAVINGS BANK,vs. 11 CH 22071 STATES OF AMERICA to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesASSOCIATES, P.C. i5WO30prsved with a residential condomini- Defendants F58 IGOR KHRESTIN; GENE8214 MONTICELLO AVENUEDefendants Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,um. The judgment amount was lo CH 9104 Defendants KHRESTIN AKA GENNADYSKOKIE. IL 60076 10 CH 046588 attorney in deemed to be a debt col-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527$189,947 12. Sale terms: 100% of 4700 OLD ORCHARD RD UNIT12 CH 26506 KHRESTIN AKA GENNAOIYNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-5340 FAIRVIEW LANE SKOKIE, ILles/sr sffempting Is collect a debt(630) 794-5300 Attomey File No.the bid amount, including the Judi- 302 SKOKIE, IL 60076 8651 CRAWFORD AVENUEKHRESTIN, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-60077 and any information obtained will bei4-11-34508 Attorney ARDO No.cisl sale tee tor Abandoned Resi- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-SKOKIE, IL 60076 Defendants, suant Is a Judgment st ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-used for that purpose 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762denlial Property Municipality Relief TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-11 CH 12039 und Sale enteredn the aboveTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-1629175 Case Number:12 CH 004871Fund, which io calculated on resi- suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givencause on May 29. 2014. arr agentsuant lo a Judgment st Foreclosure10/16, 10/23, 10/30/14 #858196 TJSC#: 34-17238 NOTE. Pursuantdentini resi estate at the rate of $1 and Saleenteredin the abovesuant to a Judgrnent st Foreclosurethat pursuant to u Judgment offor The Judicial Sales Corporafion,and Saleentersd inthe above to the Fair Debt Collection Practicesfor each $1 000 or fraction thereof cause on August 20,20t4,anand Sale enteredinthe aboveForeclosure entered in the abovewill at 10:30 AM on November 18,cause on August 6, 2014, an agentSKOKIE Act, you sre advised that Plaintiff'sof the amount paid by the parchas- agent tor The Judicial Sales Corpo-cause on August 21,20t4.anentitled cosse on March 25, 2014,2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-for The Judicial Sales Corporation.IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFasorney is deemed to be a debt col-er not to esceed $300, shed be paid ration, will at 10:30 AM on Novem-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-Intercosnty Judicial Sales Corpora-ration, One South Wacker Drive -will at 2:00 PM on November 12,COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-lector attempting lo collect a debtin certified funds immediately by the ber 2t , 2014, at The Judicial Salesration, will at 10:30 AM on Novem-tion will on Friday, November 14,24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,2014, st The Judicial Sales Corpo-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYand any information obtained will behighest and best bidder at the con- Corporation, One South Wackerber 24, 2014, at The Judicial Sales2014. ut the hoar of t t a.m in theirsell ut public auction to the highestration, One South Wacker Drive -DIVISION used tor that purpose clusion of the sale, The certified Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,Corporation, One South Wackeroffice at 120 West Madison Street,bidder, as set forth below, the fol-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-1629163 check must be made payable to 60606. sell at public auction to theDrive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL.Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell tolowing descnbed real estate: Com-sell at public auction to the highestTION, AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P1W16, 10/23, 10130/14 #858194 The Judicial Sales Corporstion. No highest bidder, as set forth below,60606, seIl at public auction to thethe highest bidder for cash, the fol-monly known as 8214 MONTICEL-bidder, as set forth below, the fol- MORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISI-SKOKIE fee shall be paid by the mortgagee the following descnbed real estate:highest bidder, as set- forth below,lowing described property: LO AVENUE. SKOKIE. IL 60076lowing descnbed real estate: Corn-TION TRUST 2006-HE3, ASSET acquiring the residential real estate Commonly known as 4700 OLDthe following descnbed real estate:PIN, 10-22-331-bit-0000. Property Index No. 10-23-315-059-monly known as 5340 FAIRVIEW IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BACKED PASS-THROUGH CER-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS pursuant to its credit bid at the sale ORCHARD RD UNIT 302, SKOKIE,Commonly known as 865t CRAW-Commonly known as 80230000, Property loden No. 10-23-LANE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 PropertyTIFICATES. SERIES 2006-HE3 or by any mortgagee, iadgment IL 60076 Property Indes No. 10-IO-FORD AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 315-033-0000, The real estate COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- KILBOURN AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL isIndex No, 10-33-toi-057. The realPlaintiff. CERY DIVISION creditor, or other Iiensr acquiring tOO-028-t024. The real estateisProperty Index No. 10-23-109-004-60076. improved with a single family brickestate is improved with a residence. the residentialreal estate whose improved with a brick condominium;0000, Properly Indes No.tO-23-The mortgaged real estate is im-home, detached1 .5 car garage. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- Sale terms: 25% down of the high-FOZI NASER, MORTGAGE ELEC-TIONAL ASSOCIATION. rights in and to the residential real no gara9e. Sale terms: 25% downt09-005-0000 The real estateisproved with a single family resi-Sale terms: 25% down of the high- est bid by certified funds at theTRONICREGISTRATION SYS-Plaintiff estate arose prior to the sale. The of the highest bid by certified fundsimproved with u two story singledence. If the subject mortgaged realest bid by certified lands at theclose of the sate payable to The Ja-TEMS, INC., YELLOWBOOK INC nublect property is aubjecl to gener- at the close of the 551e payable tofamilyhome;nogarage.Sale V. estate is a unit st a common inter-close of the sale payable to The Ju-dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdF/K/A YELLOW BOOK SALES ANDKHOCHIBO al real estate taxes, special assess- The Judicial Sales Corporation. Noterms: 25% down of the highest bidest community, the purchaser ot thedicial Sales Corporation, No thirdparty checks will be accepted. The ABRAHAM; DISTRIBUTION COMPANY, INC.,GEORGOS MANSOUR Ns/Amento,orspecialtaseslevied third party checks will be accepted.by certified funds at the close of theunit other than a mortgagee shallparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial saleALENA NASER GEORGOS A. MANSOUR;against asid real estate and is of- The balance, including the Judicialsale payable to The Judicial Salespay the assessmenls required bybalance, including the Judicial salefee forAbandoned Residential Defendants JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., fered for sale without any represes- sale tee for Abandoned ResidentialCorporation. No third party checkssubsection g-t) of Section f8,5 ofteeforAbandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,12 CH 004871 talion as to quality or quantity of title Property Municipality Relief Fund,will be accepted. The balance, in- Defendants theCondominiumPropertyAct.Property Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residential7505 KENNETH AVENUE SKOKIE.10 CH 32755 and without recourse to Plaìntiff and which is calculated on residentialcluding the Judicialsale fee for which Sale terms: 25°/e down by certified is calculated on residentialreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachIL 60076 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 7545in "AS IS" condition. The sale io fur- real estate at the rate of $1 for eachAbandoned ResidentialPropertyfunds, balance within 24 hours, byreal estate at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or traction thereof of theNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- KARLOV AVENUE SKOKIE. ILther osblecl lo confirmation by the st,000 or fractionthereof of theMunicipality Relief Fund, which iscertified funds No refunds,The $1 000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-60076 court. Upon payment in full of the amount paid by the purchaser notcalculated on residential real estateproperty will NOT be open for in-amount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certified funds/orsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure amount bid, the purchaser will re- to exceed $300, in certified funds/orat the rate of St for each $1 000 orspection to esceed $300, in certified funds/orwire transfer, is due within twenty. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Upon payment in full of andSale enteredinthe aboveSALE ceive a Certificate of Sale that will wire Iransfer, is due within twenty-fraction thereof of the amount paidthe amount bid, the purchaser willwire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No tee shall be paidcause ori May 19, 2014, an agent enhIle the purchaser to a deed lo four (24) hours No fee shall be paidby the purchaser notto exceed Fisher and Shapiro file 8 10-042809 receive a Certificate nf Suie whichfour (24) hours No tee shall be paidby the mortgagee acquiring the reo-for The Judicial Sales Corporation,(lt is advised that interested partiesthe real estate aher confirmation of by the mortgagee acquiring the res-$300, incertitiedfunds/orwirewill entitle the purchaser to a Deedby the mortgagee acquinng the res-idential real estate pursuant to itswill at 10:30 AM on November 17, the sale. The property will NOT be idential real estate pursuant to itstransfer.is due within twenty-four consult with their to the premises aber confirmation ofidential real estate pursuant to itacredit bid at the sale or by any2014, ut The Judicial Sales Corpo-own anomeys before bidding open forinspection andplaintiff credit bid at the sale or by any(24) hours. No fee shall be paid bythe sale, credit bidat the sale or by anymortgagee, judgment creditor,or at ration, One South Wacker Drive -mortgage foreclosure sales,) makes no representation as to the mortgagee, judQmeiifcreditor,orthe mortgagee acquiring the resi-For information: Visit our website utmortgagee, judgment creditor,orother liesor acquiring the residential24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, condition of the property. Proapec- other lienor acquiring the reaidentialdential real estate pursuanf to its PUBLIC NOTICE io hereby given hffp://sernrce.atty-pierce.com. Be-other lienor acquiring the residentialreal estate whose rights in and tosell at public auction to the highestthat pursuant toa Judgment oflivebidders are admonished lo real estate whose rights n and tocredit bid at the sale or by anytween 3 only.real estate whose rights in and tothe residential real estate arose pri- p.m. and 5 p.m. bidder, as set forth below, the fol-Foreclosure entered on August 21.check Ihe court file to verity all infor- the residential real estate arose pri-mortgagee. judgmentcreditor.orPierce b Associates, Plaintiff's At-the residential real estate arose pri-or to the sale. The sublet property lowing described real estate: Corn-2014, Kalleri Realty Services, Inc..mstion. If this properly is a condo- or to the aale. The subject properlyother lienor acquiring the residentialtorneys,tNorth Dearborn Street,or to the sale. The sablect propertyix sublect to general real eatate tax- monly known as 7505 KENNETHas Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.minium unit, the purchaser of the is subject to general real eatale tan-real estate whose nghts in and toChicago,Illinois60602.TeINs.is subjecl to general real estate tax-es. special assessments, or specialAVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop- unit at the foreclosure sale, other es. special asseasmenls, or specialthe residential real estate arose ph- on November 24, 2014, at 205 W. 312) 476-5500. Refer to File Nam-ea, special assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estateerty Indes No, 10-27-306-045. TheRandolph Street, Suite 1020, Chi-than s mortgagee, shall pay the as- tanes levied against said real estateor to Ihe sale. The subject propertyber 1105229, tases levied against said real estateand io offered for sale without anyreal notate is improved with a single seosments and the legal fees re- and is offered for sale without anyis subject to general real estate tas- cago, Illinois, sell at public auction INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESand is offered for sale without anyrepresentation astoqualityorfamily residence. Sale termo: 25%to the higheal bidder for cash, asqaired by The Condominium Prop- representationastoqualityores, special assessments, or specialCORPORATION representationasto qsantityoftitleand without re- qualityor down of the highest bid by certifiedset forth below, the following descri-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((i( and quantityoftitleand withoutre-tuses levied against said real estateSsIIinOfficer, (312) 444-t 122 quanlityoftitleand withoutre-course to Plaintiff and inAS IS"fundo at the close of the sale paya- (g))4).If this property is a condo- course to Plaintiff and inAS IS"and is offered for sale without any bed real property: 16295 5 course Is Plaintiff and inAS IS"condition. The sale io tarther sub-ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-Commonly known as 7545 Karlovminium unit which io part of a com- condition. The sale is further sub-representationastoqualitysr condition. The sale is further sub- 10/16, 10/23, 10t30/14 #858204 ecl to confirmation by the court.lion, No third party checks will beAvenue, Skokie, IL 60076 mon interest community, the par- ject to confirmation by the court,quantityoftitleand withoutre- ject to confirmation by the court.Upon payment in full of the amountaccepted. The balance, incladin chaser of the unit at the foreclosure Upon payment in full of the amountcourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" Permanent Indes No :t 0-27-406- Upon payment in full of the amountbid,the purchaser willreceive athe Judicial sale tee for AbandoneOit sale other than a mortgagee shall bid,the purchaser willreceive acondition, The sale is further sub- bid, the purchaser willreceive aCertificate of Sale that will entitleResidentialPropertyMunicipalityThe mortgaged real estateio im-pay the assessmento required b Certificate of Sale that will entitlelect to confirmation by the court. Certificate of Sale that will entitlethe purchaser to a deed to the realRelief Fund, which is calculated un The CondominiamProperty Ac, the purchaser lu a deed to the realUpon payment in full of the amount proved with a dwelling. The proper- SKOKIE the purchaser Is a deed to the realestate aher confirmation of the sale.residential real estate at the rate ofty will NOT be open tor inspection. 765 ILCS 605/18.5)rt-i(. I YOU estate aher confirmation of the sale.bid,the purchaser willreceive aIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFestate aber confirmation st the sale.Where a saje of real estate is made $1 for each $1 .000 or fraction there-Thejudgmentamount was ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- The properly will NOT be open forCertificate of Sale that will entitleCOOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS The property will NOT be open forto satisfy a lien prior to that of theof st the amount paid by the psr- $OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT inspection and plaintiff makes nothe purchaser to a deed lo the realCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- 339,748.16. Sale terms for non- inspection and plaintiff makes noUnitxd States, the United Stateschaser not Is esceed $300, in certi-parties: 10% of successful bid im-TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION representation as Io the condition ofestate aber contirrnalion of the sale.CERY DIVISION representation as to the condition ofshall have one year from the dote sttied funds/sr wire transfer,is due FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF the property.Prospective biddersThe property will NOT be open forCOLFIN BULLS FUNDING A, LLC, mediately at conclusion of auction, the property.Prospective bidderssale within which to redeem, esceptwithin twenty-four 124) hours, Nobalance hO 12:30 p.m. the nestAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN are admonished to check the courtinspection and plaintiff makes noAS SUCCESSOR-IN-INTERESTare admonished to check the courtthat with respect to a lien arisingfee shall be paid by the mortgagee ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION file to nasty all information,lt thisrepresentation as to the condition st business day, bothby cashier's TO MB FINANCIAL BANK, N.A file to verity all information.If thisunder the internal revenue laws theacquinng the residential real esIstechecks; and no refundo, 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS properly is a condominium unit, thethe properly.Prospective bidders The sale Plaintiff, property is a condominium unit, theperiod shall be 120 days or the pen-pursuant to its credit bid at the saleshall be subject to general real es-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-are admonished to check the courtvs purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-od allowable tor redemption underor by any mortgagee, judgment LAW. Effective May lot, 2014 you sure sale, other than a mortgagee,tile to verity all information.If this tate tases, special tuneo, special JIMMY KIM NK/A CHIN Y. KIM:sure sale. other than a mortgagee,State law, whichever is longer, andcreditor, or other lienor acquiringassessments, special tases levied.will need u photo idenlitication is- shall pay the assessments and theproperty is s condominium unit, theUNITED STATES OF AMERICA.shall pay the assessments and thein any case in which, under the pro- theresidentialreal estate whoseand superiorliens,ifany. Thesued by a government agency (drin- egal tees required by The Condo-purchaser of the unit ut the lores/o-ARROW FINANCIAL SERVICES.legal fees required by The Condo-visions of section 505 st the Hous-rights in and to the residential real er's license, passport, etc.) in order minium ProperlyAct,765 ILCSsure sale, other than a mortgagee.AS ASSIGNEE OF WASHING-miniumProperty property is offered "as is," with no Act,765 ILCSing Act of 1950, as amended (12estate arose prior to the sale. Theexpress or implied warranties andto gain entry into the foreclosure 605/9(g)(t) and (g(4). lt Ibis prop-shall pay the assessments and IheTON MUTUAL, UNKNOWN OWN-605/9(g)(1) and )g))4).lt this prop-U.S.C. 1701k), und subsection (d(subject property is subject to gener- sale room in Cook County and the erty is a condominium unit which islegal fees required by The Condo- without any representotion as to the ERS TENANTS AND NON-erty is a condominium unit which isof section 3720 of title 38 of theal real estate tases, special assess-quality of title or recourse to Plain-same identification for sales held at part of a common interest commun-minium PropertyAct,765 ILCSRECORD CLAIMANTS,Defend-part of a common interest commun-United States Code, the right to re-mento,orspecialtaxes levied other county nenaes. For informa- ity, the purchaser of the uniI at the605/9)g)(i) and (g))4).If this prop- tiff. Prospective bidders are ad- ants, ity. the purchaser of the unit at thedeem does not anse, there shall beagainst said real estate and io st-moniohed to review the court file tolion,contactPlaintiff'sattorney: foreclosuresale Ihan other aerty is a condominium unit which is11 CH 14068 foreclosuresaleotherthan ano right of redemption. The propertyfered for sale wilhout any represen-verity allinformation and to viewHEAVNER, BEYERS 6 MIHLAA, mortgagee shall pay the assess-part of a common interest commun-NOTICE OF SALE mortgagee shall pay the assess-will NOT be open tor inspection andtalion as lo quality or quantity of titlesuction rules at wm.kallenrs.csm,LLC, t i 1East Main Street, DECA- rnenls required by The Condomini-ity. the purchaser of the unit at thePUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenmento required by The Condomini-plaintiff makes no representation asand without recourse to Plaintiff und TUR, IL 62523, (217) 422-1719 If foreclosure sale For information: Sale Clerk, Fisher um Property Act, 765 ILCS otherthanuthat pursuant to a Judgment ofum Property Ad,765 ILCSto the condition of the property. Pro-in "AS IS" condition. The sale io fur-and Shapiro, Attorney # 42168,the aale is not confirmed for any 605/18.5(q-t).IF YOU ARE THEmortgagee shall pay the assess-Foreclosure entered in the above605/18.5)q-i)IF YOU ARE THEspective bidders are admonished tother subject to confirmation by the reaosn, the Purchaser at the sale MORTGAGOR mento required by The Condomini- 212i Waukegan Road. Suite 301, (HOMEOWNER>, entitled cause Intercounly JudicialMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER>,check the court file to verity all intor-court. Upon payment intall of theBannockburn, Illinois 68615, (847)shall be entitled Only to a return st YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-um PropertyAct, 765 ILCSSales Corporation will on Monday,YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-mation. It this property is s condo-amount bid, the purchaser will re-291-1717, between i:00 p.m. undthe purchase price paid. The Pur- MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 IF YOU ARE THENovember tO, 2014, at the hour of 605/18.5)g-i). MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30minium unit, the purchaser of theceive a Certificate of Sale that will3:00 p.m. weekdays only chaser shall have no furtherre- DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-MORTGACOR (HOMEOWNER),1 i am, in their office at 120 WestDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-soil al the foreclosure sale, otherentitle the purchaser to s deed Is course against the Mortgagor, the DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- 1624509 Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chica-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-than s mortgagee, shall pay the as-the resI estate aber confirmation st10/16, 10123. 10/30/14 #858188 Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's at- COROANCE WITH SECTION 15-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30go. Illinois, sell to Ihe highest bidderCORDANCE WITH SECTION t5-seusmentu and the legal fees re-the sale. The property will NOT be lomey.THE JUDICIAL SALES t701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-tor cash, the following described1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-quired by The Condormnium Prop-open forinspection andplaintiffSKOKIE CORPORATION One South GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-mortgaged real estate: GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-erl>' Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t( andmakes no representation as to theINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFWacker Dnxe, 24th Floor, Chicatto, fective May ist. 20t4 you will needCORDANCE WITH SECTION t5-Commonly known us 8415 Key-fective May lot. 2014 you will need(g)(4).It this property is a condo-condibon of the property. Proopec-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You a photo identification issued by s1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-stone Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076. a photo identification issued by aminium unit which is part of a cors-tinebidders are admonishedtoTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYcan alan visit The Judicial Sales governmentagency(driver'sIi-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Et-PIN. tO-22-2t8-O50-0000. governmentagency(driver's Ii-mon intereol community, the pur-check the court file to verify all intox-DIVISION Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 cense, passport, etc.)in order tofective May ist, 2014 you will needThe mortgaged real estate is a sin-cense, passport, etc.) in order tochaser st the unit at the foreclosuremation. If this property is a condo-U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-day status report nf pending sales gain entry into the foreclosure salea photo identification issued by agle family residenIf the subjectgain entiy into the foreclosure salesale other than a mortgagee shallminium unit, the purchaser of theTION. AS TRUSTEE SUCCESSORHEAVNER, OEYERS & MÌHLAR. room in Cook County and the samegovernmentagency(driver's Ii-mortgaged real estate is a anìt of aroom in Cook County and the samepay the assessments required byunit at the foreclosure sale, otherIN INTEREST TO BANK OFLLC t i 1East Main Street DECA- identification for sales held at othercense, passport, etc )in order tocommon interest community.theidentification for sales held at otherThe Condominium PropertyAct,than a mortgagee. shall pay the as-AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TUA, IL 62523 (217) 422-1719 At- countyvenues,Forinformation:gain entiy ints the foreclosure salepurchaser of the unit other than acountyvenues.Forinformation:765LCS 605/18.5(0-t).IF YOUoessments and the legal tees re-TION AS TRUSTEE AS SUCCES-lomey Code. 401387 Case Number: Visit our website atservice.atty-room in Cook County and the samemortgagee shall puy the assess-Visit our website at service.atly-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-quired by The Condominium Prop-SOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE12 CH i5084 TJSC#: 34-14127 pierce.com. between the hours of 3identification for sales held at otherments required by Subsection (g-1)pierce.csm. between the hours of 3OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g1) andBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONNOTE: Pursuant lo the Fair Debt and 5 pm. PIERCE 6 ASSOCt-countyvenues.Forintormation:of Section 18.5 olthe Condominiumand 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCI-TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION(g)(4(.Ifthis property io a condo-AS TRUSTEE FOR WASHINGTONCollection Practices Act, you are ATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys, OneVisitour website at service.atty-Property Act. ATES,Plaintiff'sAnomeys, OneFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFminium unit which is part of a cam-MUTUAL MORTGAGE PASS-advised that Plainliff'n asorney is North Dearborn Street Suite 1300,pierce.com. between the hours of 3Sale terms: Bidders must present,North Dearborn Street Saite 1300,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION. INmon interest community, the par-THROUGH CERTIFICATESdeemed to be a debt collector al- CHICAGO. IL 60602. Tel No. (312)and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCI-at the time of sale. a cashier's orCHICAGO. IL 60602. Tel No. (312)ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONchaser of the unit at the foreclosureWMALT SERIES 2005-7 tempting to collect a debt and any 476-5500. Please refer to file num-ATES,Plaintiff'sAttomeys,Onecertified check for 10% of the suc-476-5500. Please refer to file sum-15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISsale other than a mortgagee shallPlaintiff, informs6on obtained will be used ber PA1005004. THE JUDICIALNorth Dearbom Street Suite t300,ceosfal bid amount, The balance ofber PAti12639. THE JUDICIALMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREpay the assessments required b for that urpoue SALES CORPORATION One SouthCHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312)the successful bidshall be paidSALES CORPORATION One SouthLAW. Effective May lot, 2014 youThe Condominium Property AcUNKNOWN SUCCESSOR TRUST-62445 Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano,476-5500. Please refer to tile num-within 24 hours, by similar funds.Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago.will need a photo identification is-765 ILCS 005/i8.5(q-1(.IF YOUEE AS TRUSTEE FOR THE STEL-10/16, 10>23, 10/30/14 #858148 IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youber PAt2til73. THE JUDICIALThe property will NOT be open forIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Yououed by a government agency (drin-ARE THE MORTGACOR (HOME-LA LEVIN TRUST, MILES CENTER can also visit The Judicial SalesSALES CORPORATION One Southinspection. can also visit The Judicial Saleser's license, passport, etc.) in orderOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,For information call Ms. Dunica L.Corporation at www.tjoc.com for s 7Is gain entry into the foreclosureTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONCYNTHIA HOWARD THEO day status report of sendino sales.IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouWerhandat Plaintiff'sAsorney,day status report of pending sales.sole room in Cook County and theFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFWATANABE. WILLIAMUTCHER. PIERCE& ASSOCIATES Onecan also visit The Judicial SalesArnsberg Goldgehn Davis &PIERCE & ASSOCIATES Oneannie identification for salen held atAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INAS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE North Dearborn Street Suite t300Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7Garnnisa, 330 North Wabash Ave-North Dearborn Street Saite 1300other county venues. For informa-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONOF STELLA LEVIN, DECEASED To PACEYÒUR CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-day status report ofendiriq sales.nue. Chicago, Ilhnois 60611. (312)CHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 478-finn, examine the court file st con-tS-i701(C)OF THEILLINOISDefendants 5500 Attorney File No. PAtÓO5004PIERCE S ASSOCIATES One828-9600 5500 Attorney File No PAl t 12639tact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS &MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE12 CH 15084 Attorney Code, 91220 Case Num- INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESAttorney Code. 91220 Case Num-ASSOCIATES, P.C., t5W030LAW. Effective May lot, 2014 you8232 Niles Center Road, Unit 406 GARAGE SALE AD, ber' 10 CH 9t04 TJSC#: 34-14636 CORPORATION ber: 1 f CH 2207iTJSC#: 34-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD.will need a photo identificationis-Skokie, IL 60077 1630194 SAY IT IM THE CIASSIFIEDS, (ALL Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 16373 SUITE100, BURR RIDGE.ILsued by a govemrsent agency (drin-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 10t23, 10>30. 11/6/14 #862228 629479 1629476 er's license, passport, etc.) in orderTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- CA 847-998-3400 841-998-3400 10 PLA(E YOUR AU 10/16, 10/23, 10>30/14 #858201 10/16, 10123, 1O/30/i4 #858198 to sain entry into the foreclosuresuant to a Judoment of Foreclosure Thursday, October 23, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) y Judicial Sales-Real Est. Bid Notice Foreclosures Foreclosures Mechanics Liens Public Hearings Public Hearings LEGAL SKOKIE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID TY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known asSKOKIE WOODS, BEING AThat on 12/1/2014, a sale will beLEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC in9 use categories. INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF Park Ridge-Niles School District8313 CHRISTIANA AVENUE UNITSUBDIVISION OF PART OFheld at 3:00 p.m. at: HEARING All interested persons are invited COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 64, 164 S. Prospect Ave,, Park1, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Property In-THE WEST 1/2 OF THE S&T Automotive Skokie Plan Commission, Thurs-to attend, be heard and question TY DEPARTMENT CHANCERY des No. 10-23-405-090-iOOt. The st Adoption Ridge,IL60068,willreceivereal estate is improved with a con-SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE 3325 N. Knos day, November 20, 2014, Villagethose presenting testimony DIVISION Chicago, IL 60641 of Skokie, 5127 Oaklon Street,the hearing.All inquiries regard- BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC sealed bids for: dorninium. The Iudgment amountSOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION PIainIifl, Assumed Name Tractor LeasIng Agreement was 5278,i81.85. Sale terms: 25%15,TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH,All bids to be lfl writing, to sellSkokie,Illinois 60077, at 7:30ing this public hearing can be di- down of the highest bid by certified Auction- Real Estate Bids are due atthe address RANGE 13,EAST OF THEthe following articles fo entorcoP.M. . to consider the following: rected to Natalie Mendel at the FAWZIA YUHANA above by Thursday, Novemberfunds at the clone of the sale paya-THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,a lien existing under the laws of NEW Village of Harwood Heights Vii- blu to The Judicial Sales Corpora- Defendants the State of Illinois against such2014-27P - Zoning Maplags Hall, Bid Notice 6. 2014 at 9:00 AM. At this timelion. No third party checks will beVILLAGE OF SKOKIE, IN 09 CH 026782 the bids will be publicly opened COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.articles for labor, services, skillsAmendment:9555KilbournA copy of the application for a 8036 N. HARDING AVENUE Divorce accepted. The balance, including SKOKIE, IL 80076 and read. Bidders are invited tothe Judicial sale fee for AbandonedCommonly known as 4155or material espended upon orAvenue & 4443 Golf Road special use permit and all asso- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Foreclosures attendtheopeningbuttheirResidentialPropertyMunicipalityGREENWOOD STREET,storage furnished for such arti-Skokie Property, LLC, on beha8ciated documents is available for TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par- presence is not required, Relief Fund, which is calculated onSKOKIE, IL 60076. PIN. 10-15-cies at the request of the follow-of Reena Panjwani, requests toreview at Village Hall during reg- suant to a Jadgment of Foreclosure Foundation Notices Bid specifications may be re-residential real estate at the rate of424-037. The mortgagedrealing designated person(s), unlessamendthe zoningmap toularbusinesshours,Monday and Sale enteredinthe above si for each $1 000 or fraction there- quested from theEducationalof of the amount paid by the pur-estafe is improved with a singlesuch articles are redeemed with-change the zoning districtfarthrough Friday, 9 am. to 5 p.m. cause on July 30, 2014, an agent Judicial Sales and Saturdays from 9 a.m to 12 for The Jadicial Sales Corporation, Service Center, 164 5. Prospectchaser not to eaceed 5300, in certi-family residence.If the subjectin thirty )30) days of the publica-9555 Kilboum Avenue and 4443 willat 2:00 PM on November 5,Mechanics Liens Ave., Parle Ridge. IL 60068 ortied funds/or wire transfer,is duemortgaged real estate is a unittion of this notice. GolfRoad fromBlServicenoon 20t4, at The Jadicial Sates Corpo- downloaded from the District'swithin twenty-tour )24) hours. Noof a common interest communi-NAME OF PERSON(S) Commercial ta B2 Commercial. Respecifully submitted, ration, One South Wacker Dnve - Name Change websile at www.d64.org. tee shall be paid by the mortgageety, the purchaser of the unit oth-Julian Baldwin PINs: 10-15-103-001-0000, 10-Marcia Pollowy 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, By order of the President of theacquiring the residential real estateer than a mortgagee shall payBlackhawk Finance 15-103-002-0000,and 10-15-Village Clerk aeIl al public auction to the highestProbate pursuant to its credit bid at the uale Board of Education of Communi- the assessmentsrequiredbyDESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE i 03-01 3-0000 10/23/14 #864644 bidder, as set forth below, the fol- orby any mortgagee. )udgment Public Hearings ty Consolidated School Districtcreditor, or other henar acquiringsubsection (g-1) of Section 18.52008 Mazda 6 2014-28P - Zoning Map lowing described real eslale Corn- Storage - Legal rnooly known as 8036 N. HARDING Number 64, Cook County,lili-the residentialreal estate whoseofthe Condominium Propertyi YVHP80C485M29593 Amendment: 4441 Golf Road AVEÑUE. SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop- Public Notices nois. rights in and to the residential realAct. Sale terms: i0% down byAMOUNT. $1963.46 Skokie Property, LLC, on behalf estate arose prior to the sale. The Life Storage of Wngleyville will erly Index No. 10-23-326-039. The Storage- Legal DATED the 23rd day of October, certified funds, balance within 2410/23/14 #863192 at Reena Panjwani, requests tohold a public sale to enforce a real eslate io improved with a reel- sub)ecl property is subtect to gener-hours, by certified funds. No re- amendthe zoningmapto 2014. al real estate tases, special assess- lien imposed on said property, dence. Sale terres: 25% down of Take Notices funds. The property will NOT be Public Notices change the zoningdistrictfor the highest bid by cerfitlect funda at Vicki Lee mento,or speCialtaxeslevied as described below, pursuant to 4441 Golf Road from Rl Single- the close of the sale payable to The secretary, Board of Education, against said real estate and is of-open for inspection. For informa- the Illinois Self-Service Storage Community Consolidated Schoolfered for sale without any represen-fion call Mr. Ira T. Neve) at Plain- Family to B2 Commercial. Judicial Sales Corporation. No third Assumed Name Attention. Town ofMaine FacilityAct,Illinois Code 770 party checko will be accepted. The District Number 64, talion as to quality or quantity of titletiff's Attorney, Law Offices of Ira Cemetery Semi-annual meet- PINi 0-15-103-005-0000 and without recourse to Plaintiff and ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on or after balance, including the Judicial sale T.Neve),175 NorthFranklin 2014-29P -Special Use Per- ASSUMED NAME Cook County, Illinois in AS IS condition. The sale is fur- ing of Trustees wilt be Octo- Wednesday, November 12, fee forAbandoned ResidentialNotice is hereby given, pursuant10/23/14 #863406 Street, Chicago, Illinois 60606. ber 29th at 3:30pm at Gate mit: 4445 Golf Road Property Municipality Relief Fund, thur subject to confirmation by the 2014, at Life Storage of (312) 357-1125. Ref.No.14- Skokie Property, LLC, on behalf which io calculated on residentialto "An Act in relation to the use Divorce court. Upon payment in full of the House 2101 W. Touhy Ave. Wrigleyville, 3323 West Addison real estate at the rate of $1 tor eachof arr Assumed Business Name smount bid, the purchaser will re-00308 INTERCOUNTY JUDI- Park Ridge Il 60068 Lot own- of Reena Panjwani, requests aStreet, Chicago, Illinois, 60618. ceive a Certificate of Sale that will st 000 or fraction thereofof thein the conduct or transaction of United States of America CIAL SALES CORPORATION ers welcome. special use perm'd for a limitedManagement reserves the right amount paid by the purchaser not entitle the purchaser to a deed to service restaurant with a drive- Business in theState," as State of Illinois Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 10/16, 10/23/14 #858745 to withdraw any unit from sale. to exceed $300, in certified funds/or the real estate after confirmation of through at 4445 Golf Road in a amended,that a certification In the Circuit Court of Cook the sale. The property wilt NOT beIN THE CIRCUIT COURT DF Registered or motor vehicles are wire transfer, is due within twenty- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 02 Commercial district and any four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidwas registered by the under- County , Illinois open forinspection andplaintiff sold "As Is I Parta Only," no ti- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - relief that may be discovered by the mortgagee acquiring the res-signed with the County Clerk of County Department - makes no representation su Io the PUBLIC NOTICE tIes or registration. condition of the property. Prospec-CHANCERY DIVISION during the review of this case. idential real estate pursuant to itoCook County. Registration Num-Domestic Relations Division If you live in Nues Township and Tenant Name Unit 8 tivebidders are admonishedtoNATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, PINs: 10-15-l03-001-0000, 10- credit bid at the sale or by anyber: D14139644 ori SeptemberIn Re. The Marriage of have a child in grades K-8 who William Thurm 114e mortgagee,Iudgrnefltcreditor.or check the court tite Io verity all intor- vs. CARLOS R. 15-103-002-0000, 10-15-103- 30, 2014Under the AssumedGuadalupe Sierra, Petitioner LLC; Plaintiff, is home-schooled or attends a Walid R Hallt 114e olher lienor acquiring the rexidential mation. It this property io a condo-MUCHA; JPMORGAN CHASE 013-0000. and 10-15-103-005- Business Name of andDelvinCastellanos, Re-minium unit, the purchaser of the private school arid you are con- William Ferrait 1425 real estate whose rights in and to BANK, N.A.; Defendants, 14 CH 0000 the residential real estate arose pri- STEL SERVICE spondent unit at the foreclosure sale, other cerned about their educational Aubrey Harvey 2053 2869 Calendar 59 NOTICE OF FOR YOUR INFORMATION: or to the sale. The sublect propertywiththe business locatedat: Case No, 14D330930 than a mortgagee, shall pay the so- growth and development, please Sonya Howard 3044 sesumento and the legal fees re-SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is here- Plans and related documents is sublect lo general real estate aa-5410 W. Hutchinson St., Unit 1,The requisite affidavit for publi- contact Nues Township District Andrew A Quershi 4072 es, special assessrnents, or special quired by The Condominium Prop-by given that pursuant to a Judg- areavailableattheVillage's Chicago, IL 60641 . The true andcation having been filed, NO- forSpecial Education,Tarin Jeimy Manzanares 4105 taxes levied against said real estatereal full name(s) and residence erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) andment of Foreclosure entered in CommunityDevelopmentDe- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO(g)(4).If this property io a condo- Kendrick, Esecutive Director, You must be 18 years of age, or and is offered for aale without any partment, Planning Division, address of theYOU, DELVIN CASTELLANOS,minium unit which is part of a corn-the above entitled cause on Au-PH: 847-965-9040, 8701 older fo attend our auctions. representationastoqualityor gust 13, 2014, Intercounty Judi- (847) 933-8447 Monday through quanlityoftitleand withoutre-owner)s(/partner(s(is:StanleyRESPONDENT, that this casemon interest community, the pur- Menard, Morton Grove, IL Auctioneer; Brook Snyder Illinois course to Plaintiff and inAS IS"Kramar, 5410 HutchinsonSt,,has been commenced inthischaser of the unit at the foreclosurecia) Sales Corporationwillon60053. Friday, from 8:30 AM to 5:00 saie other than a mortgagee shall license 8441.001668 condition. The sale is further sub-Unit i, Chicago, IL 60641 court against you for dissolution Friday, November 14, 2014, at10/23/14 #862293 PM. 10/23, 10(30/14 #864036 ject to confirmation by the Court.i 0/9, i 6, 23/201 4 #857598 pay the assessments requited bythe hour of i i am. in their office SPECIAL AID: Available upon of marriage and other relief. The Condominium PropertyAct, Upon payrnent in full of the arnounl request for the disabled, Call Respondent cannot be found af-765 ILCS 60511851g-1). IF YOUat 120 West Madison Street, bid, the purchaser willreceive u Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell Public Hearings )847) 673-0500 or TOD (847) Certiticate of Sale that will entitle ter diligent inquiry. ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Lite Storage Centers of South to the highest bidder for cash, 933-8455. the purchauer to a deed to the real Respondent's place of residenceOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC Loop will hold a public sale to ASSUMED NAME TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONthe following described Interested parties are invited fo estate aher confirrnatisn ut the sale. cannot be ascertained after dili- HEARING enforce a lien imposed on said The property will NOT be open forNotice is hereby given, pursuant FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFmortgaged real estafe: LOT 26 attend this meeting. This noticeproperty,as describedbelow, to "An Act in relation to the usegent inquiry. AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Skokie ZoningBoardofAp- inspection and plaintiff makes no IN ROBERT W. KENDLER'S is for information purposes only.pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf- Hislast known place ofresi-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION peals,Wednesday, November representation as to the condition ofof an Assumed Busineus Name ADDITION TO SKOKIE Published in the Skokie ReviewServtce Storage Facility Act, lili- tIreproperty.Prospective bidders dence is:was 2015 N. Keeleri5-t7Ot)C)OF THEILLINOIS 19,2014,VillageofSkokie, in the conduct or transaction of WOODS, BEING A SUBDIVI- on October 23, 2014. noia Code 770 ILCS 95/1 to 95/7 are admonished to check the court Ave., Chicago, Illinois 6D639. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 5127 Oakton Street, Skokie, lIli- Business in the State," as SION OF PART OF THE WEST Paul Luke, Chairman tile to verity all informationIfthis UNLESS YOU file an answer orLAW. Effectìve May ist, 2014 you nois 60077, at 7:30 P.M., to con- Tuesday, November ii, 2014 at amended,thatacertification will need a photo identification is- #864315 property is a condominium unit, the otherwise file your appearance 1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4aider the following: 10/23/14 LifeStorageCentersofthe purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-was registered by the under- sued by a government agency dna-OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF South Loop. 2361 5. State St. signed with the County Clerk ofin this case in the office of thiser's license, passport, etc I in order NEW sure sale. other than a mortgagee. SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 41 Chicago, IL 60616, court, in the Third Distnct Circuitto gain entry into the toreclonure 2014-liZ - 4558 Oakton shall pay the assessments and theCook County. Registration Nurn- NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF Management reserves the right legal fees required by The Condo- Court of Cook County, 2121 Eu-saie room in Cook County and the Street PUBLIC NOTICE ber: D14139706 on October 6, THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MEtRI- to withdraw any unit from sale. minium ProperlyAct,765 ILCS2014, Under the Assumed Namedid Avenue, Rolling Meadows,same identification for sales held at Howard Koatner Association ofPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY other county venues. For informa-DIAN, VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, IN Registeredor motor Vehicles 605/9(g)(t) artd (g)(4).lt this prop- Illinois, on or before November Skokie, on behalf of Big CupGIVEN, pursuanttoSection erty ix a condominium unit which isof tion,contactPlaintiffs asomen'COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 9, 2014 )30 days from date of Coffee and Ice Cream, LLC, re-17.56.170)E)(2( of the Harwoodare sold "As Is I Parts only," no part of a common interest commun- ASH-LAY MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC,Commonly known as 4155 titles or registration. thebusinesslocatedatist publication) A JUDGMENTONE EAST WACKER, SUITE t 730, quests a vanartce to provide 3Heights Code ofOrdinances, ity, the purchaser of the unit ut thewith OR DECREE BY DEFAULT GREENWOOD STREET, Tenant Name Unit 8 forecloouresale otherthanaP.O. Bou 497631, Chicago,IL Chicago, IL 6060t, )3t2) 651-6700 rather than 10 off-street parkingthattheVillageofHarwood MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST SKOKIE, IL 60076. PIN. 10-15- Malcolm Cammeron 188 mortgagee shall pay the assess-60649. The twe andrealfull Pleaserefertofile number t4- spaces ina 24-space sharedHeights Plan Commission will be 021130. THE JUDICIAL SALES424-037. The mortgagedreal Angel Strong 1098 ments required by The Condomini-name(s) and residence addressYOFOR THE RELIEF ASKED parking lot au required by Sec-conducting a public hearing on um Property Act, 765ILCS IN THE COMPLAINT. CORPORATION One Southestate s improved with a single Sean McNulty 2024 oftheowner(s)/partner(s)is: tion 118-218(4) of the ZoningNovember 19, 2014, at 7:00 PM 605/18.5(-t). IF YOU ARE THE i 0/9,1 6,23/2014 #852991Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,family residence.lt the subject Tim LaBuda 2026 Ashley Morgan, 7732 S. Evans, IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE You Chapter of the Skokie Villageat the Village of Harwood MORTGASOR (HOMEOWNER), mortgaged real estate is a unit Riley Malleff Jr. 2036 YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-Chicago, IL 60619, USA can also visit The Judicial Sales Code in a 82 Commercial dis-Heights Village Hall, 7300 West of a common interest communi- Katondria McCarfer 2098 Corporation ut www.tjsc.com for a 7 trict.However, Staff has deter-Wilson Avenue, Harwood MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 3010/16, 10/23. 10/30114 #860424 Foreclosures ty, the purchaser of the unit oth- DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- day status report st pending sales, mined that only a 3 space reduc-Heights, IL60706, to considerNicole Depriest 2122 IN MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLCer than a mortgagee shall pay Jacqueline Davis ' 2177 DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- THE CIRCUIT COURT OF tion is needed. the joint applìcation of property CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-ONE EAST WACKER, SUITE 1730theassessmentsrequiredby PIN: 10-22-329-035-0000 owner Tauber Limited Partner-Clezeal Collains 2200 t7011C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYChicago, IL 60601 )3t2) 651-6700subsection (g-l) of Section 18.5 Awake with Pearl 3120 Attorney File No. 14-021 t30 Attor- 2014-bZ - 7720 Laramle Ave-ship and tenant N 8 A Fitness, GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Et- DIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, of the Condominium Property Julie Listenbee 3197 N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGERnev Code. Case Number: 10 CH nue LLC, ("Applicants") for a special fective May tnt, 2014 you will need Bid Notice Act. Sale terms: 10% down by Deon Goston 4042 a photo identiticatìon issued by a TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC-22373 TJSC#: 34-16192 NOTE: Fouzan A. Ansari and Novera A.use perm'd to operate a CrossFit certified funds, balance within 24 Tischa Thomas 4048 governmentagency(driver's Ii- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID NG, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDEPursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Alvi request 3 variances from thegymnasium in the esisting in order to HOME LOANS SERVICING LPPractices Act, you are advised thathours, by certified funds. No re- Chante Thomas 4054 cenae, passport, etc.) Park Ridge-Ni)es School DIstrict Zoning Chapter of the Villagesingle-story masonry building Io- gain entry into the foreclosure sale Plaintiff -n.- JOSEPH MULLER,Plaintiff s attorney is deemed to befunds. The property will NOT be Thomas Agnew 4056 64, 16-4 S. Prospect Ave., Park Code:1 ) Section 1 1 8-73(f))2) tocatad at 4635 N. Olcoti Avenue, room in Cook County and the same MORTAGE ELECTRONIC REG-a debt collector attempting to collectopen for inspection. For informa- Evelyn Holmes 4056 Ridge,IL 60068,willreceiveISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ASa debt and any information obtained construct an accessory structureHarwood Heights, Cook County, identification for sales held at other tion call Mr. Ira T, Navel at Plain- Yanika Johnson 5048 county venues. For information, ea-sealed bids for: NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDEwill be used for that purpose. 55.8feetrather than 60 feetIllinois, bearing PINs 12-13-209- tiff's Attorney, Law Offices of Ira Tracey Adams 5081 amine the court file or Contact Plain-Maintenance VehIcle LeasIngHOME LOANS,INC.,LASALLE10/16, 23, 30/2014 860139 from a front lot line, 2) Section022-0000and12-13-209-026- T.Neve),175 NorthFranklin tiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCI- Agreement NATIONAL BANK TRUSTEE CON- 118-80)c))1) to allow a fence in0000 ("the PrOperty").The pro-10/23, 10/30/14 #864017 ATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH DOMINIUM Defendants Street, Chicago, Illinois 60606. Bids are dueatthe address a corner side yard, and 3) Sec-posed CrossFit gym would fea- FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, 10 CH 22373 8313 CHRISTIANA (312( 357-1125.Ref.No.14- fion 118-112(6)e. to reduce thetureindividual or small group BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-above by Thursday, NovemberAVENUE UNIT t SKOKIE, IL 60076 00308 INTERCOUNTY JUDI- 9876 Please refer Io file number t4-6, 2014 at 9:30 AM. At this timeNOTICE DF SALE PUBLIC NO-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF required sideyard abutting atraining sessions combining 09-22486, THE JUDICIAL SALES TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOISCIAL SALES CORPORATIONstreet from IO feet to 5 feet in anphysical exercise such as the bids will be pubticty opened Selling Officer,(312) 444-1122 CORPORATION One Southand read.Bidders are invited tosuant Io a Judgment of ForeclosureCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - R2 SIngle-Family district weightlitting, gymnastics and in- und Sale enteredinthe above 10/9, 16, 23/2014 857694 Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,aRendtheopeningbuttheir CHANCERY DIVISION PINs: 10-28-123-013-0000 andtamaltraining withphilosophy FIND MORE IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You cause on February 27, 2014, an presence is not required NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, 10-28-123-304-0000 and diet instructions (the can alus visit The Judicial Sales agent for The Judicial Saies Corpo- vs. CARLOS R. Corporation at www.11oc.com for a 7Bid specifications may be re-ration, will at iO'ttO AM on Novem-LLC; Plaintiff, FOR YOUR INFORMATION:"Gym"). day statua report of pending aales.quested fromthe Educationalber 19, 2014, at The Judicial SalesMUCHA; JPMORGAN CHASE Plans andrelated documentsIn order to use the existing struc- CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.Service Center, 164 S. ProspectCorporation, One South WackerBANK, N.A.; Detendaots, areavailableattheVillage'sture on the Property for a Gym, 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEAve., Park Ridge, IL 60068 orDrive - 24th FIoor, CHICAGO, IL,14 CH 2869 Calendar 59 NO- CommunityDevelopmentDe-Applicantis seeking a special 60606, seIl at public auction to the To PACEA ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,downloaded from theDistrict's TICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- partment, Planning Divisionuse permit pursuant to Section IL 60527 630) 794-5300 Attorney highest bidder, as set forth below.TICE is hereby given that pur- LOCAL JOBS File No. 14-09-22486Attorneywebsite at www.d64.org. the following described real estate: (847) 933-8447 Monday through17.56.210 of the Village Code. suant Io a Judgment of Foreclo- ARDC No. 00468002AttorneyBy order of the President of theUNIT NUMGER 1-A TOGETHER CLASSIFIED AD,Friday, from 8:30 A M, to 5:00The Propertyis zoned M2 - Code 21762 Casa Number: 09 CHBoard of Education of Communi-WITH ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENT-sure entered in the above enti- PM Manufacturing. The permitted 026782 TJSC# 34-13801 NOTE:ty Consolidated School DistrictAGE INTEREST IN THE COMMONfled cause on August 13, 2014, SPECIAL AID: Available uponand specially permItted uses in Pursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionNumber 64, Cook County,lIli-ELEMENTS IN LASALLE NATION-Intercounty Judicial Sales Cor- request for the disabled.Callthe M2 zoning district are set Practices Act, you are advised thai AL BANK TRUSTEE CONDOMINI- CALL nois. poration will on Friday, Novem- (847) 673-0500 or TDD (847)forth in Table 17.20,030.1 of the Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be UM AS DELINEATED AND DE-ber 14, 2014, ut the hour of il a debt collector attempting to collectDATED the 23rd day of October,FINED IN THE DECLARATION RE- 933-8455. Village Code.Specially permit- AT a debt and any information obtained2014 CORDED AS DOCUMENT NUM-am. in their office at 120 West 847-998-3400 Interested parties are invited toted uses in the M2 zoning dis- will be used for that purpose Vicki Lee BER 19155477, AS AMENDEDMadisonStreet,Suite718A, attend this meeting.This noticetnct include commercial or trade 628212 Secretary, Board ol Education, FROM TIME TO TIME, IN THEChicago, Illinois, sell to the high- is for information purposes only.schools and engineeringor NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH- lOtO, 10/16, 10/23/14 #854924 Community Consolidated School est bidder for cash, the following Published in the Skokie Reviewsales training centers. Appli- EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 23, OR VISIT District Number 64, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGEdescribed mortgagedreales- on October23, 2014. canta assert that their intended Cook County, Illinois 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI-tate. LOT 26 IN ROBERT W.PIONEER1O(AL(OtI'&L4SSI9EDS Brian L. O'Donnell, Chairman use is eligible for a special use PIONEER1OCALCOWV1ONSTER 10/23/14 #863404 PAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUN-KENDLER'S ADDITION TO 10/23(14 #864319 permit under one of the forego- 10 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, October 23, 2014 Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Public Hearings Public Hearings Public Hearings Life Storage Centers of Little Vii-564 Esther Garduno (773)237-3030. Tenant Name Und ft NOTICE OF AN OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC HEARING lage will hold a public sale to en-777 Sean Sain Management reserves the rightLondell Cannon Jr 5054 AND WRITTEN COMMENT force a lien imposed on said784 Melanie West to withdraw any unit from theKrista Grant 2081 In accordance with the requirements of the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act. notice is given of property,as describedbelow,619 Earl Smith sale, The contents of the belowNatalie Oliver 3127 receipt of an affiiiation of Advocate HealthCare Network and NorthShore University Health System. pursuanttotheIllinoisSeit-662 Rosie Wilson spaces will be sold at a publicJason Givens 4083 The applicants are Advocate HealthCare Network, Advocate Health and Hospitals Corporation, and Service Storage Facility Act, liii-636 Paula M Bryant sale for cash or credit card.IfAkeshi Imogie 5045 NorthShore University Health System. The transaction involves a change of 50% or more of the fois Code 770 ILCS 95/1to120 Deborah Davis there is no market value or noMia Walker 3014 voting members of a not-for-profit corporation's board of directors that controls a health care facili- 95/7, on or aher November 1 1,582 Manuela Elia bids received, the goods will be1 0/23, 1 0/30/1 4 #862905 ty's operations, license, certification or physical planz and assets, Advocate Health Care Network, 2014 at Lite Storage of Little Vii-446 Delmy Fonseca disposed. Advocate Health and Hospitals Corporation and NorthShore University Health System have en- lage, 3245 W. 30th St. Chicago,126 Jearlean Franklin Registeredoi Motor VehiclesNOTICE OF SALE UNDER RENT YOUR tered into an Affiliation Agreement dated September 1 1 , 2014. Under this Affiliation Agreement, Ad- IL 60623. Phone number is 773-695 Karla Nesbitt are sold AS IS I Parts Only" noTHE SELF-STORAGE FACILI- vocate HealthCare Network and North5hore University Health System agree to affiliate their organi- 376-8577 384 Maria Pabon titles or registration. TY ACT,ILLINOISREVISE zations and operate underfhe name Advocate NorthSbore Health Partners, Management reserves the right515 Sasha Paez Tenant Name Unit NumberSTATUTES, CHAPTER 114, NorthShore is a not-for-profit, fully-integrated health care delivery system serving the Chicagoland to withdraw any unit from saie.691 Angel Paz Ramona M Romero Al 147 PARAGRAPH 301, ET.SEQ. area whose operations include four hospitals within Illinois, Advocate is a not-for-profit population Registered or motor vehicles are425 Iwona WisniewskaRobin McLendon A2l04 Notices hereby given that on health management company whose operations include 1 1 hospitalsinIllinois and additional soldAs is/Parts Only no titles10/23, 10/30/14 #863400 Fernando Lebron A21 16 November 4th 2014. U-HAUL healthcare facilities in which it has partial ownership interests, or registration. Sylvia Jackson A2l60 Auctioneer. Executive Adminis- LifeStorage of Rogers Park will To effect theAffiliation,Advocate HeaithCare Networkwill change itsname to Advocate Unit Tenant Name Pedro Serrano B21 11 trator for U-Haul Co. of North- hold a public sale to enforce a NorthShore Health PartnersNo new corporate entity will be formed as part of this transaction. 101 1 Bentamin Martinez Miguel Garibay B2130 west Chicago Suburbs, will be lien imposed on said property, Upon codsummation of this transaction, Advocate NorthShore Health Partners will become the sole 1049 J. Guadalupe Antoniette Garza C1167 offering for sale under the Judi- as described below, pursuant to corporate member of NorthShore and will remain the sole corporale member of Advocate Health Alvarez Shanna Morgan C2108 cisl Lien process, by public auc- APARTMENT the Illinois Self-Service Storage and Hospitals Corporation (as well as Advocate's other direct subsidiaries). Following consumma- 1061 Erika Gonzalez Danielle GullicksonC2147 tion, the following storage units. Facility Act,Illinois Code 770 tion of this transaction, the Board of Directors of Advocate NorthShore Health Partners will consist 1148 Jorge Ramos Tykeesha Christmas C2159 The goods to be sold are gener- ILCS 95/1 to 95/'7. on or aher of 1 2 members, five designated by NorthShore. five designated by Advocate and the Co-CEO5 of 202 Felipe Alonso Jose Guerrero C2l65 allydescribed ashousehold Wednesday November 12th, Advocate NorthShore Health Partners, who will be Jim Skogsbergh and Mark Neaman. 2014 Andres Mellado MaeStowers D1l42 goods.The terms of the sale 2014, at LifeStorage of Rogers There are 1g health care facilities involved in this transaction. Neither the licensed entity of the 2037 Dulce M. Timothy Brown D2127 will be cash only. U-Haul Co. of Park, 7524 N. Paulina St. Chica- health care facilities listed above nor the legal entity that owns'the physical plant of such facilities Campusano Salvador Alvarado D2180 Northwest Chicago Suburbs re- go,Illinois,60626. (773) 381- will change as part of the Affiliation. There is no monetary consideration being exchanged between 2082 Rodhgo Jairo Duran D2219 serves the right to refuse any 1417 the parties as part of the Affiliation. There will be no change in the licensees or the ownership of Mercado-Ibarra 10/23, 10/30/14 #862525 and all bids. The sales will be at Management reserves the right the sites, The applicants have scheduled a January 1 , 2015 closing. subject to obtaining regulatory 2200 Cecilia Martinez thefollowinglocation. to withdraw any unit from saie. 9009 approvals. 2218 Belinda D. Carter Waukegan Road Morton WITH EASE Registered or motor vehicles are Facility City Application Fair Market Value 2469 Michael Fallen LifeStorageCentersoftheGrove, IL 60053 and will begin sold "As Is/ Parts Only." no ti- Number 2482 Jaime Cardoso Southwest Loop will hold a pub-at or after 8:00 am. and contin- of Facility tIeS or registration. Advocate BroMenn Medical Center Normal E-019-014 2489 Johnnie L. Oborne lic sale to enforce a lien imposedue day by day until all units are $146,498,918 Tenant Name: Unit ft Advocate Christ Medical Center Oak Lawn E-020-014 $186,445,540 3121 Mary E. Brown on said property, as describedsold. Letta Watson 967 Advocate Condell Medical Center Libertyville E-021-014 $248,071.000 3132 Maria O. Ruiz below, pursuant to the IllinoisAuctioneerBrook Snyder -IL Ishman Finister 962 Advocate Eureka Hospital Eureka E-022-014 $6,555,343 3180 Michelle D. Seft-Service Storage FacilityLicense #44 1 001 668 Luis Villegas 942 Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital Downers GroveE-023-014 $110,32,270 Bridget orth Act, Illinois Code 770 ILCS 95/1Registration Fee Priscilla Miller 918 Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Barrington E-024-014 $88,102,906 3220 Andrea X. Guzman to 95/7, on Tuesday, NovemberCipriana Williams --- 8201 Kalief Steiner 869 Advocate Lutheran Generai Hospital Park Ridge E-025-014 $260,226.319 10/23, 10/30/14 #863615 li, 2014, at Life Storage Cen-Berrypatch---Anchorage, AK Sherri Demma 851 Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center Chicago E-026-014 LiteStorageof Humboldt Park 1ers of the Southwest Loop, 60199502 IN THE $121,994,396 Michael Thomas 843 Advocate Sherman Hospital Elgin E-027-014 will hold a public sale to enforce W. HarrisonSt.,Chicago.IL,RM #180 --- Bones, lotes, Fan, $256,025,054 Henry Nishimoto 833 Advocate South'Suburban Hospital Hazel'Crest E-028-014 a lien imposed on said properly, 60607 (312) -360-1153 Reel Mower, Bags, Remaining $52,275,138 Anthony Robinson 813 Advocate Trinity Hospital Chicago E-02g-014 $49,537.241 as described below, pursuant to Management reserves the rightItems Blocked Jewell F. Williams 670 Evanston Hosp'dal Evanston E-030-014 $231,395.000 the Illinois Self -Service Storage to withdraw any unit from sale,Tawfic Khoury --- 9396 Regernal Robinson 656 Gienbrook Hospital Glenview E-031-014 Facility Act,Illinois Code 770 Registered or motor vehicles areLandiness Lane ft601--- Des $116,775,000 Vichitra Moopeung 632 Highland Park Hospital Highland Park E-032-014 ILCS 95/1 to 9517, on or after soldAs Is / Parts Only, no ti-Plaines, IL 600t6 $78,195.000 Richard Foster 616 Skokie Hospital Skokie E-033-01 4 Wednesday, November 12, tIes or registration. RM #211 --- White Board, Box- $169,898,000 Marilio Mendoza 528 BroMenn Comfort and Care Suites Bloomington E-034-014 $1,112,067 2014 at LifeStorage ut Humboldt Tenant Name Unit ftes.Chairs,GiantFishTank, Shannon Vaile 473 Dreyer Ambulatory Surgery Center Aurora E-035-014 Park, 4014 W.Grand Avenue, Margarel Fontano 145 Buckets, Barrell, Tables $2,390.236 Irene West 263 RML Chicago Chicago E-036-014 $16,954,357 Chicago, Illinois, 6D651 .Phone Jane Healy 208 Kevin Lee --- 6377 Cunningham CLASSI FI EDS. Leslie Cosby 252,250 RML Specialty Hospital Hinsdale E-037-014 number is 1-773-235-2884. Susan Arnold 221 Court --- Gumee, IL 60031 $26,518,354 Rebecca Petrovic 135 All services currently provided at these health care facilities will not substantially change for at least Management reserves the right JKA Marketing 221 RM #350 --- Chairs. Desk, Lamp 10/23, 10/30/14#863395 1 2 months foilowing the completion of the proposed transaction, and there will be no change result- to withdraw any unit from sale. Linda Yang 273 Donald Burk --- 7910 N. Cald- ing in the restriction of patient admissions or reductions in access to care. The applicants have certi- Registered or motor vehicles areLifeStorage of Lincoln ParkwillMarilyn Miller 402 weil Ave. --- Niles, IL 60714 tied that no adverse actions have been taken against them by the federal government, licensing or sold As Is/Parts Only," no titleshold a public sale to enforce aBrian Kmak 490 RM #380--- Lamps, Boxes, certifying bodies of the State of Illinois, The applicants have also certified that the facility will not or registration. lien imposed on said property,Philip Rodriguez 57lABags, Tables, Chair, Remaining adopt a more restrictive charity care policy than the policy that was in effect one year pnor to the Name Unit as described below, pursuant toLancelayior 912 items Blocked transaction, The applicants have provided certification that the compliant charity care policy will re- Edwin Urrutia 612 the Illinois Self-Service StorageVivian Downing 981 Regina Finnegan - 1010 Carnet main in effect for a two-year period, following the merger.The applicants also certify that they in- Mark Williford 52 FacilityAct,illinois Code 770Deborah P Graham 987 - Evanston. IL 60201 tend to maintain ownership and control of the facility for s minimum of three years. The proposed Velma Dotson 534 ILCS (10-23-14 and 10-30-14)Clifton M Williams 994 RM ft386 - Shirts. Shoes, Bag CALE transaction is contingent on the approval of the Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board. Luz E Soto 905 on (11-11-14), at LifeStorage ofRonnie Jr. Graham 1024Gwendolyn Scott- 6018 North The Applicants have prepared a written response addressing the review criteria contained in 77 III. Rosa Perez 308 LincolnPark,1030 W. NorthMartin O Ndubuisi 1076BWynfhorpe Ave, - Chicago, IL Adm. Code 1110.240, 1130.500, and 1130.520 and the response is available for public review on Jessica Castro 343 Ave. Chicago,Illinois,60642.Mia R Thompson 1078A 60660 the premises of the Hospital if a public hearing is requested. (312) 397-1074 Dana M Overall 1082B Andrea Dennis 236 RM ftA,A6186A- Chair, Boxes, Interested parties may obtain information on the proposed transaction from Scott Powder, Scott Management reserves the right10/23, 10/30/14 #861852 Ocelia M Goodioe 162 Bags. Remaining Items Blocked Powder, SR VP, Chief Strategy Officer, Advocate Health Care. 3075 Highland Parkway Downers Leon Hall 747 to withdraw any unit from sale. 10/16, 10/23/14 #859849 Grove, IL 60515 Registered or motor vehicles are Charles Hoskins 33 Written requests for public hearing must be received by the Illinois Health Facilities and Services Joana Sanchez 63 sold "As Is / Parts OnIy,no ti-Notice is hereby given that pur- Review Board no later than November 4, 2014. The applications can be viewed at the office of the Shena C Smith 358 ties or registration. suant to Illinois Self-Storage Fa-NOTICE OF SALE UNDER cilities Act, a sale will be held on Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board at the address below or on the intemet at: Erika Sanchez 632 Tenant Name: Unit ft THE SELF STORAGE FACILI- 847-998-3400 hftp:/Thfsrb.illinois.govìCompApps.htm 0240 November 12th, 2014, atTY ACT.ILLINOISREVtSE Shuvonne L Reed 791 Agnit Brahma Consideration by the State Board has been tentatively scheduled for the December 16, 2014, Olympia Edwards Zachary J Pozulp 0242 LifeStorageofPortagePark.STATUTES, CHAPTER 114, 585 State Board Meeting . Any person wanfing to submit written comments on this project must submit Jennifer Richter 6500 West Dakin Street, Chica-PARAGRAPH 301, ET.SEO. Randa Uwainat 137 0253 these comments by November 26, 2014 Nicole Bell 741 Britiney C Ward 1062 go,IL 60634 (773) 282-2400.Notice is hereby given thaI on The contentsofthe below The State Board will post its findings in a State Board Staff Report, and the report will be made Brian Dzinggai 908 Nicholas Curran 2045 November 4th 2014. U-HAUL available via the internet on December 2, 2014. The public may submit written responses to errors Corneiluse E Windmon 186 Marlene Anzaldua 2100 spaces will be sold at a publicAuctioneer. Executive Adminis- sale for cash, credit card or certi- in the findings of Board Staff to the Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board. The public Javier Albaiadelo 807 10/23. 10/30/14#863043 trator for U-Haul Co. of North- tied funds. If there is no market will have untt 9:00 am, December 8, 2014 to submit responses. The Internet address used to ac- Crystal Partee 523 west Chicago Suburbs. will be Lite Storage of Harwood Heights cesa this report is: http://www.htsrb.illinois.gov/sars.htm Tawn Holitield 666 value or no bids received, theoffering for sale under the Judi- will hold a public sale to enforce willbe otherwisedis- Courtney Avery, Administrator Jennifer Covington 423 goods cisl Lien process, by public auc- TO PEACE a lien imposed on said property,posed of. Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board Charles 5 Davis $4 lion. the following storage units. as described below, pursuant toAnthony Lewandowski 525 West Jefferson Street (2nd Floor) liera L Williams 152 The goods to be sold are gener- the Illinois Self-Service Storage Unit ft Al 122 Springfield IL 62761 Belen M Lozada 660 allydescribedas household FacilityAct,Illinois Code 770Augusto Lopez Unit ft C2l38 217-782-3516 Natasha Short 512 goods.The terms of the sale ILCS 95/1 to 95/7. on Wednes- (TTY #800-547-0466 for hearing impaired only) Karissa K Weatheral 719 Diana E CarrascoUnit ft A2lg7will be cash only. U-Haul Co. of day, November 12th, 2014, atGlenny Bagatua Ronquilio 10/23/14 #863717 Cassandra Cannon 165 Northwest Chicago Suburbs re- LifeStorage of Harwood Heights, Unit ft B2221 Aurora A Fedorca 353 serves the right to refuse any 7125 W. Gunnison,Harwood 10/23, 10/30/14 #863596 Kenneth N Loose Unit ft C2145and all bids. The sales will be at Heights.Illinois,60706.Man-Kenneth Vera Unit ft B1127the f011owing location. 7644 N. Life Storage Centers of I-fermo-agement reserves the right toPiofr Przybylski Unit ft A21 IlMilwaukeeAve. Niles,IL sa will hold a public sale to en-withdraw anyunitfromsale.You must be 18 years of age, or60714 and will begin at or after YOUR AD force a lien imposed on saidRegistered or motor vehicles areolder to attend our auctions. 8:00 am, and continue day by You're in the property,as descnbed below,sold "As Is f Parts only' no titlesAuctioneer; Brook Snyder Illinoisday until all units are soid. pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf-or registration. license #441 .001 668 Auctioneer,Brook Snyder - IL Service Storage Facility Act, lili-Tenant Name Unit ft10/23, 10/30/14 #863279 License #441001668 fois Code 770 ILCS 95/1toNick Malizzo 1092 Registration Fee 95/7, on November 12, 2014atRaymal W Dennis 1020 Rashaan Payne---7001 5. driver's seat at Lite Storage Centers of Hermo-Julie Fierro 1327 Emerald Street---Fon River sa, 4500 W. Grand Ave. Chica-You must be 18 years of age. or Notice of Auction Grove, IL 60021 go, IL 60639. Phone number isolder to attend our auctions. LifeStorage Centers of WestRM #130 --- Bags, Boses. Chair, 773-235-8452 Auctioneer: Brook Snyder IllinoisLoop will hold a public saie loLoveSeat,RemainingItems Management reserves the rightlicenseft441.001668 enforce a lien imposed on saidBlocked ToDrive.com to withdraw any unit from sale,10/23, 10/30/14 #862725 property, as described below.10/16, 10/23/14 #859834 Registered or motor vehicles are pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf- sold "As Is/Parts Only" no titlesLifeStorageofMontclarewillService Storage Fadilities Act, II- or registration. hold a Public Sale to enforce alinois Code 770 ILCS fo 95/7, on Unit Tenant Name lien imposed on said property.orafter November 11th 2014, at SAY IT IN THE 475 Louvella Murray as described below, pursuant foLife Storage of West Loop. 1 205 666 Tom Murphy the Illinois Self-Service StorageWest Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Il- 625 Lidia Galvan Facility Act. linois, 60607.Phone: 31 2-421-(LASSIFIEDS, (A1 657 Shameeka M Illinois Code 770-ILCS 95/7 on4129 Riddle Wednesday, NovemberManagement reserves the right DRIL/E 247 Claude Mc Kay Jr 12,2014. to withdraw any unit from sale,847-998-3400 TO 350 Selena Location: LiteStorage ofRegistered or motor vehicles are Weatherspoon Montclare, at 6603 W Diverseysold "As Is / Parts Only. No ti- 586 Sujaca Binqham Ave. Chicaqo,lilinois 60707 tIes or registration, PA(E YOUR AD Thursday, October23, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 11 Storage- Legal Storage- Legal Storage. Legal Storage - Legal Storage . Legal Storage - Legal

U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758061 Uptown U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758075 Fortress U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758059Lincoln Park NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEO CHAPTER 1-14, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ Notice is hereby given that on November 6, 2014, BD2WIN Notice is hereby given that on November 6, 2014, BID2WIN Notice is hereby given that on November 6, 2014, BID2WIN Auctioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore Chi- Auctioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore Chi- Auctioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore Chi- cago will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lien process, cago will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lien process, cago wilt be offering for sale under the Judicial Lien process, by public auction, the following storage units. The goods lo be by public auction, the following storage units. The goods to be by public auction, the following storage units. The goods to be sold are generally described as household goods. The terms of sold are generally described as household goods. The terms of sold are generally described as household goods. The terms of the sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North the sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North the sale wilt be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. Shore Chicago reserves the right fo refuse any and all bids. The sales will be at the following location, 4055 N Broadway The sales will be at the following location, 4100 W Fullerton The sales will be at the following location, 1200 W Fullerton St. Chicago, IL. 60613 and will be at or after2:3Opm and con- Ave. Chicago, IL. 60639 arid will be at or after 12:00pm and Ave. Chicago, IL. 60614 and will be at or after 3:00pm and tinue until all units are sold. continue until all units are sold. continue until all units are sold, Samalar Ahmed- 3920 N Kenmore APT # 219 Chicago, IL. Yolanda Nieves- 4627 W Schubert Chicago, IL. 60639 Toni Campbell- 501 East 32nd Street Apt#911 Chicago, IL. 60660 Unit 4813- Misc.ltems 60616 Unit 402- Clothing, Bags & Other Hidden ltemes Ruben Naal- 2841 N Pulaski Rd Chicago, IL. 60641 Unit F397- Boxes, Chair, Totes & Other Hidden Items Lanceford Robbins- 634 W Pattferson Apl#2 Chicago,IL. Unit 4160- Sofa, Box S ring, Rug & Other Hidden Items Henry Ganancia- 22blvd Tour Maubrt Paris, IT 75007 60613 Sandra Colon- 2235 N Major Chicago, IL 60639 Unit C194- Boses Unit 198- Misc. Items Unit 4366- Wood Furniture & Other Hidden Items Larrance Davenport 1917 West 21st Street Chicago. IL. 60608 James Classy- 1532 E 43rd PI Chicago, IL. 60613 Jose Colon- 3923 W Altgeld Av 2 Chicago, IL. 60647 Unit H187- Keyboard, Records, Boses, Crates, A/C Unit & 0th- Unit 123- Armor Unit 3861- 1V, Boxes & Misc. Items er Hidden Items James Classy- 1532 E 43rd Pt Chicago. tL. 60613 Anfionette Davis- 1 1 34 5 Lombard Oakpark, IL. 60304 Arthur Williams- 1020 Park Dr, Flossmoor, IL. 60422 Unit 429- Records & Boxes Unit 3493- TV, Totes, Chairs, Luggage , Bags & Misc. Items Unit D138- Tables, Boxes & Chairs Colleen Habing- 711 W Gordon Terr Apl#105 Chicago,IL. Lianka Fonville- 7600 N Bosworlh Ave Apt#317 Avery Matthew- 25 East Delaware Place Apt#507 60613 Unit 3617- Toles, Tool Box, Bags & Boxes Unit D339- Bags. Sofa A Other Hidden Items Unit 166- Boxes. Crates & Misc. Items Debra Lambed- 2612 W Diversey Chicago, IL. 60647 Alejandro Reyes 640 West Wrightwood Apt#103 Chicago, IL. Conrad Friess- 1419 W Albion Ave 2 Chicago, IL. 60626 Unit 3185- Rugs, Chairs, Boxes Fumiture & Other Hidden 60603 Unit 378- Misc. Items Items Unit D225- Misc Items Conrad Friess- 1419 W.Atbion Ave 2 Chicago, IL. 60626 Lydia Mas- 4122 W George Chicago, IL. 60641 Lee Arroyo- 628 W Surf Chicagg, IL. 60647 Unit 379- Boxes. Matlress, Box Spring & Other hidden Items Unit 3641- Misc. items Unit F144- Boxes, Toles & Bag Conrad Friess- 1419 W Albion Ave 2 Chicago, IL. 60626 Jocelyn Johnson- 1521 N Taiman Chicago, IL. 60622 Sean Currie- 524 N Ashland Chicago, IL. 60622 Unit 312. Dolly & Misc. Items Und 3589- Toles, Boxes & Misc. Items Unit El 12- 1V, Chester & Mirror Antonio Miles- 6970 N Wolcotl Ave Chicago, IL. 60626 Amanda Ortiz- 6315 W Grand Ave Chicago, IL. 60639 Seaway Bank and Trust Attn April Wright- 645 E 87th Street Unit 303- Bags, Boxes, Crates & Misc. Ifems Unit 4191- Microwave, Sofa & Other Hidden Items Chicago, IL. 60619 10/23, 10/30114 #864150 Azame Yahi- 548 N Wells Apt#2 Chicago. IL. 60654 Unit E180- Cooler, Table & Other Hidden Items Unit 461 1 - Misc. Items Isima Jackson- 1255 S Michigan Chicago, IL. 60605 Dan Gamez- 401 S Lasalle Apt# 1001 Chicago, IL. 60605 Unit G327- Tires, Totes, Chair & Other Hidden Items Storage - Legal Storage- Legal Unit 3664- Boxes, Cart & Tables Rena/Daniel Odonnell- 2206 N Lakewood Chicago. IL. 60614 James Ptieger- 10851 N 43rd APT U 222 Phoenix, Az 85029 Unit D293- Luggage, Boses & Bags Unit M9000D- Bags & Other Hidden Items James Guarnieri- 2931 10th Ave South Apt #4 Birmingham, AL U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758078 Westaide James Pfieger- 10851 N 43rd APT 8 222 Phoenix, Az 85029 35205 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE Unit AA6708D-Misc.ItemxStephanKlappoth-1740 N Unit G138- Chairs FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, Marshfield Chicago, IL. 60622 10/23, 1030/14 #8641 59 CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET, SEO Unit 4672- Misc. Items Notice ix hereby given that on November 6, 2014. BID2WIN Zachary Thomas- 552 Wilgate Chicago, IL. 60022 Auctioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore Chi- Unit 3613- Bookcase, Mattress, Boses & Other Hidden tlems Storage - Legal Storage - Legal cago will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lien process, Armanda Tellaz-Paz- 3361 N Pulaski Chicago, IL. 60639 by public auction, the following storage units. The goods lo be Unit 3008- Bags & Misc. Items U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758021 Portage sold are generally described as household goods. The terms of Luz Gonzalez- 309 W Enterprise Drive Apt it 108 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE the sale witl be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North Visit High Unit 3784- Bags Boses & Other hidden Items FACILITY ACT, ILLINOfS REVISE STATUTES, Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. Darrin Carkum- 1371 W Krystal Ave. Chicago. IL 60642 The sales will be at the following location, 1700 N Cicero N CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEO Unit 1071- Totes, Weights, Mattress & Misc, items Notice is hereby given that on November 6, 2014, BID2WIN Cicero Ave. Chicago,IL 60639 and will be at or after Noeni Feliciano- 4924 W Schubert Chicago, IL. 60639 Auctioneer A Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore Chi- 10:45am and continue until all units are sold. Unit 4894- Head Board, Mattress, A/C unit, Tables, Dresser & cago will be offenng for sale under the Judicial Lien process, School Antonio Paterson- 4301 W Parker Chicago, IL. 60639 Other Hidden Items by public auction, the following storage units The goods to be Unit A143- TV, Furniture, Boses, Totes, Bags & Other Hidden Robert Arbougast- 1508 N Wieland Chicago, IL. 60610 sold are generally described as household goods. The terms of tenis Unit 4215- Tools, Tool Box, Crates & Other Hidden Items the sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haut Co. of North Tessie Bryant- 5035 W Huron Chicago. IL. 60644 Sandra Tapia- 1629 N Sawyer Chicago. IL. 60647 Unit A162- Misc. Items Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. Cube News Unit 3482- Boses, Bags, Totes & Misc, Items The sales will be at the following location, 4301 N Cicero Ave. Angela Taylor- 5139 W Thomas St Apt#2 Chicago, IL. 60651 Lasheena Johnson- 1758 N Monitor Chicago, IL. 60639 Chicago, IL 60641 and will be at or after 9:00am and contin- Unit B104-05- Chairs, Table, Sofa, Love Seat, A/C Unit, Freez- Unit 2321- Ns, Boses & Other Hidden Items ve until all units are sold. er & Other Hidden Items AIme Olmo- 2132 S Harding Chicago. IL. 60623 Ann James- 10321 5 51st Court Oak Lawn, IL 60453 Eddie Newman- 5272 N 61st Chicago, IL 53218 for local Unit 2159- Sotas, Totes, Refrigerator & Misc. Items Unit B143- Table, Chairs, Bed, Box, Bags & Misc. Items Unit A154- Bags, Boxes & Shelf Poter Tidd- 4312 Winona Stickney, IL. 60402 Joseph Gonzales- 5349 W Byron Apt/f basement Chicago. IL Alan Colman- 5842 W Huron Dt Chicago, IL. 60644 Unit 3615- Sofa, Drexxer,Totes, Bags & Other hidden Items 60641 Unit BiSO- Chair, Dresser, Desk & Misc. Items Tommy Gooley- 1 1 1 1 N Dearborn St Chicgao, IL. 60610 Unit 401 - Chairs, Table, Totes, Boses & Other Hidden Items Briana Brown- 8501 S Springfield Chicago, IL. 60652 Unit AA1400C- Hidden Items Cameron Seymour- 4130 N Mamora Chicago, IL. 60634 sports Unit B147- Mattress & Misc. & Items Summer Russell- 4254 N Kedvale Chicago. IL. 60618 Unit B146- Toys, Chairs, Bags & Boses Stephanley Walker- 4743 W Polk Chicago, IL. 60644 Unit 3930- Misc, Items Tonya Stanton- 304 Selman Monore, LA. 71203 Unit B135- Luggage, Printer, Bags & Misc. Items Robert Moore- 814 Sudbury DR. Joileff, IL. 60435 Unit B180- Totes, Boses & Other Hidden Items Clarice Nathaniel- 1317 N Wailer Chicago, IL. 60651 Unit 2149- Totes, Dryer & Other Hidden Items Unit Al 1 5- Chairs, TVs, Tables, Totes & Other Hidden Items Kelly Olson- 154 Fountaingrass Circle Barlett, IL. 60103 coverage. John Doe- 4100 W Fullerton Apt#V Chicago, IL 60639 Unit M1693B- Chair, Tote & Misc. Items John Doe- 1700 N Cicero Chicago, IL. 60639 Unit 3382- Mattresses Bezaleel Lissa- 4917 N Whipple St Aptit 3A Chicago, IL. 60625 Unit B106- Chairs, Mattress, Bags & Misc. Items Domila Leaverston- 1434 S Hamlin Chicago, IL. 60623 Aaron Gardner- 10743 S Calumet Ave Chicago, IL. 60628 Unit B207- Basket, Mop Bucket, Bicycle, Weight Table & Other Unit2Ol6- Mattress, Bags & Misc. Items Hidden Items Unit B127- Luggage. Bags & Totes Chermifa Jenkins- 1434 N Lockwood Ave Chicago. IL. 60651 Daisy Johnson- l638 N Keuf ing Chicago, IL. 60639 Justin Katos- 4209 N Mobile Ave. Chicago, tL. 60639 Unit 4715- Mini Fridge & Misc, Items Unit AbS- Floor Cleaner, Vacuum, Mop Bucket, Shelf, Unit Aloi- Toys, Bed Frame, Mattress & Boses Rukari Smith- 1 7077 Dorsett Ave Soufhfield, Mt 48075 Clint Lewis- 2750 S Roosevelt Chicago, IL. 60608 Licelia Volez- 4833 W Dakin Chicago, IL. 60641 Unit45ll-Boxes Unit B407- Boxes, Bags, Chair, Speaker & Misc. Items Unit B139- Misc, Items Emanuel Shanklin- 1050 N Spaulding Ave. Chicago, IL. 60651 10/23, 10/30/14 #864134 Patricia Castaneda- 4910 W Patterson Ave. Chicago,IL Check it Unit 2543-45- TV, Boxes, Bags, Luggage, Other.Hidden Items 60641 Rachel Wallace- 1415 N Linder Chicago, IL. 60651 Unit 0383- Sofa, Boaes, Mattress, Rug & Other Hidden Items Unit 4882- TV. Dresser, Bags, Crates & BoxesVanessa Rivera- Libia Ravell- 1808 W Farwelt Chicago, IL. 60626 2801 N Sawyer Chicago. IL 60647 Unit B133- Chairs, Boxes & Misc. ttems out now at Unit 3555- Totes, Bags & Boses Libia RavelI- 1808 W Farwell Chicago, IL. 60626 TP! W IAT Sundae Tabb- 4958 W Potomac Chicago, IL, 60651 Unit 0303- Shelf Box Spring & Misc, items Unit 31 67- Bags, Furniture & Other hidden Items Lorenzo Canada- 5512 West North Ave Chicago, tL. 60639 Erin Elizabeth- 3505 N Pirregrove Ave Chicago, IL, 60657 Unit 0326- Boses, Bags, Chair & Totes Unit3782- Chairs & Sofa Armi Jerger- 3501 N Kealing Chicago, IL, 60641 10/23, 10/30/14 #864139 Unit B137- Toys, Desk, Shelf, Luggage & Other Hidden Items at ToDrive.com Stacey Williams- 3047 N Kilpatrick Chicago, IL, 60641 Unit BiOS- Head Board & Other Hidden Items Brian Bragi- Po Box 734 Franklin Park, IL. 60131 high Unit Bl38- Crates, Boxes, Mattress, Fan, Shelf & ClothingAnthony Colon- 1512 West Pearl Street Stevens Point, WI 54481 Unit A21 1-Chairs, Boxes. Lamp & Misc, Items school #DRIVE Anthony Colon- 1512 West Pearl Street Stevens Point, WI. 54481 Unit 8354- Totes, Bed & Clothing cube 10/23, 10/30/14 #864129 news Gaining corn traction 12 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, October 23, 2014 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices

VILLAGE OF HAR WOOD HEIGHTS ENERGY,INC - 73,823; COOK COUNTY SHERIFF'S TRAINNG - 12,247; CORI HILTON - 235; CORRPRO COMPANIES - 1,445; CRAINS TREASURER'S REPORT CHICAGO BUSINESS - 59; CREATIVE PRODUCT SOURCING, INC - 1 020; CRITICAL REACH - 265; CUMMINS NPOWER, LLC -34,491; FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 2014 CURRENT TECHNOLOGIES CORP - 75,433; DAMIAN LYONS - 50; DANIEL CZECH - 1 500; DANIEL ROBERTO - 200; DANLEYS GARAGE SECTION I: CASH ACCOUNT BALANCES AS OF APRIL 30, 2014 WORLD - 250; DATACOM - 449; DAVID BELCHER - 215; DELUXE BUSINESS FORMS & SUPPLIES - 430; DEMETRIOS STYLIARAS - General Fund $1,412,047 1,500; DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY - 38; DI MEO BROTHERS, INC - 46,944; DIGITAL ALLY, INC.- 1,690; DLS CUSTOM Water Fund 753,852 EMBROIDERY - 1,589; DOORS BY RUSS, INC. - 330; E & D CITGO - 30,806; EAGLE PRINTING CO INC - 1,029; EARTH INC. - 488; Emergency 911 Fund 107,191 EAST JORDAN IRON WORKS,INC - 536; EDWARD CASTRO - 20; EJ USA INC - 2,621; ELMWOOD SUPPLY COMPANY - 196; Motor Fuel Tax Fund 486,775 EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK - 4,800; EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CORPORATION - 34,442; ERMINIA DI PAllA - 22; Special Assessment Funds 81,983 EVERREADY FLOOD CONTROL - 1 300; EVRIS AUTOMOTIVE INC. -1 031 ; FOP LODGE 1 72 - 394; FCL GRAPHICS - 4,005; FEDERAL Special Service Area Debt Service Fund 482,700 EXPRESS - 1,391; FIRESTONE COMPLETE AUTO CARE - 5,957; FIRST CALL AUTO PARTS - 142; FLOWER FANTASY - 735; FORD Grant Fund 1,130 CREDIT DEPT - 34,527; FORWARD TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE - 10,796; FRANCOTYP-POSTALIA, INC. - 1,987; FRANK BIAGI - Police Pens ion Fund (Cash & Cash Equivalents) 16,277,065 2,269; FRANK POPO - 1,500; FRED PRYOR SEMINARS - 198; FREDRIKSEN & SONS INC - 1,072; GALLS QUARTERMASTER - 210; GOB Debt Service Fund 375,383 GAMETIME -1 709; GElB INDUSTRIES, INC- 974; GENARO ALEJANDRE - 225; GEORGE ASSIMAKOPOULOS - 986; GIANT Drug Entorcement Fund 14,649 MAINTENANCE & RESTORATION - 16,392; GLORIA NIEVES - 18; GMS PLUMBING, INC - 15,050; GOLD MEDAL PRODUCTS - 678; GOOD PIZZA INC - 368; GOODWILL REALTY GROUP - 800; GOVERNMENT FINANCEOFFICERS ASSOC. - 170; GRACE GORALIK - Total $19,992,775 1,000; GREAT LAKES FIRE AtD SAFETY - 4,637; GUARDIAN - 39,586; H&H ELECTRIC CO. - 2,253; H.B.K. WATER METER SERVICE Section II: Revenues Including Transfers trom Other Funds for Fiscal Year 2014 INC - 1,315; HACH COMPANY - 153; HAGON THAI - 7,000; HARRY'S LUMBER CO. - 49; HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE CO. - 21,380; General Coroorate Fund - $8.515.484 HARW000 HEIGHTS AUTO BODY - 13,392; HARWOOD HEIGHTS SENIOR CLUB - 2,500; HARWOOD HGTS POLICE PENSION FUND - Business Licenses - 65,020; Liquor Licenses - 32,875; Fines-Code Entorcement - 1 1 .182: Fines - Traffic - 187,493; Fines - Overweight21 9,736; HO SUPPLY WATERWORKS - 32,246; HECTOR BERNAL - 500; HENRY W. LEE - 1 290; HENRYKA WICHER - 1 000; HINCKLEY Trucks - 5,501 ; Fines - OUI -1 1 868; Permds Overweight Trucks - 396; Vacant Properties - 9,450; Youth Fees - 16,630; Fines - Safe& SCHMITT WATER SUPPLY - 2,453; HUBERT SAWASCIUK - 2,500; HUMANA - 262,621 ; ID NETWORKS - 33,893; IGGY'S MUFFLER Speed - 507,295: Heanng Fees - 1 100; Heanng Officer Fees - 665: Fines - Red Speed - 109,691 Fines - P-tickets - 220852; Escrow SHOP - i 767; IL MUN.LEAGUE RISK MGTASSOC. - 80,000; ILEAS - 1 20; ILLINOIS ASSOC. OF PROPERTY & EVIDENCE - 25; ILLINOIS Bond Forfedure - 16,333; Building Permds - 52,012; Sewer Permds - 3,100; Plumbing Permds - 1,855; Electncal Permds - 6,363;BUSINESS SYSTEMS, INC - 1,935; ILLINOIS CITY COUNTY MAMAGEMENT - 89; ILLINOIS COUNCIL OF POLICE - 15,331; ILLINOIS ElevatOr Inspections - 2600; Building Inspectons - 9,291; Fence Permds - 500; Home Rule Sales Tax - 954,501; Video Rental TaxDEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - 3,578; ILLINOIS DEPT OF AGRICULTURE - 200; ILLINOIS DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH - 80; - 3932; Sales Tax - 1,433,487; State Income Tax - 921,410; WE Tax Levy Police Pension - 627,740; Utility Tax - 456,456; RIE TaxILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECT -1,000; ILLINOIS FIRE & POLICE COMMISSION - 375; ILLINOIS GOVERNMENT FINANCE Levy Corporate - 295,076; Replacement Tax - 6,422; Use Tax - 163,090; Telecommunications Tax - 193,405: Franchise Fees - 95,440; OFFICERS ASSOC - 200; ILLINOIS HOMICIDE INVESTIGATOR - 175; ILLINOIS LAW ENFORCEMENT BULLETIN - 60; ILLINOIS LIQUOR Interest Income - 957; Police Reports - 1,688; Dog Tags - 278; Rental Income - 8,103; WE Tax Levy Police Protection - 366301;CONTROL COMMISSION - 50; ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL LEAGUE - 445,547; ILLINOIS POLICE ASSOCIATION - 75; ILLINOIS POTABLE Other Income - 32,467; Vehicle Licenses - 122,646; Road & Bhdge RE Tax Levy - 27,401; Real Estate Transfer Tax - 526,484; GasWATER SUPPLY - 450; ILLINOIS RURAL WATER ASSOCIATION - 47; ILLINOIS SECA OF STATE POLICE - 1 01 ; ILLINOIS SECTION AWWA Tax - 53,498; Permts - Parking - 3,390; Gas Use Tax - 89,319; Long Term Storage Tax - 8,519; Insurance Reimbursements - 51,099; . 500; ILLINOIS STATE TOLL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY - 296; INNOVATIVE SOFTWARE SERVICES - 1 250; INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION Personnel Reimbursements - 3,792; Police Reimbursements - 28,821; Fines-Compliance Tickets - 5,265; Garbage Fees - 212,142; FOR PROPERTY & EVIDENCE - 50; INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MUNICIPAL CLERKS - 280; INTOXIMETERS, INC. - 326; IPAC - 125; Vehicle Impound Fees - 91 800; Credd Card Processing Fee - 3,223; Transfers In from Water Fund - 455,260. IPSTA - 1 25; ISRAEL VALENTIN - 77; JACK'S TENTS & PARTY RENTAL - 5,070; JAN CISON - 25,000; JESSCIA GUTTIERZ - 425; JESSE Grant Fund -$1.446.962 WHITE SEC OF STATE - 20; JOAN RODRIGUEZ - 400; JOAN TEDESSO - 18; JOAN WHITE - 1,575; JOANN EBERHART - 100; JOHN & Grant Revenue - 1 446 950 Investment Income - 12, MARIAN & STANLEY - 1,500; JOHN DEVRIES - 1,064; JOHN WILLIAMS - 50; JOHNSON PAVING CO - 1,550,152; JONATHAN Water and Sewer Fund - $1,907,317 HARMENING - 675; JOSEPH MULLARKEY DISTRIBUTORS - 1 208; JUDGE ROBERT J. KDWALSKI - 7,500; JULIE, INC. - 709; JUSTO Water Sales - 1614,697; Sewer Fees - 213,226; Penaties - 28,754; Water Taps - 3,000; Meter Sales - 8,575; Investment Income - RODRIQUEZ -1 500; KANSAS STATE BANK - 60,520; KAREN ROTH - 45; KATARZYNA MIDOR - 20; KATHLEEN HERNANDEZ - 22; $222; Miscellaneous Income - $7,050; Antenna Lease -$31,793. KIESLER'S POLICE SUPPLY INC - 1,213; LAKELAND/ LARSEN ELEVATOR CORP - 1,660; LAKSHAMI CORP - 69,398; LANG. 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BY DOROTHY ANDRIES departed, as if to hold onto the glorious mo- For Sun-Times Media ment as long as possible. As the black-tie crowd of almost 600 is having a love affair with Ric- strolled to the Wabash Avenue entrance of cardo Muti. The Italian music directorthe Palmer House, where the Symphony Chicagoand conductor, now in his fifth year Ball was to be held, the concert was on with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, waseveryone's lips. Praise for Muti, the musi- showered with applause when the orchestracians in our world-class Chicago Symphony, opened its 124th anniversary season Sept. and especially the overwhelmingly beautiful 20. tone of the chorus, whose director Duain A red carpet covered the sidewalk in Wolfe had been brought out on the stage of front of the Michigan Avenue doors of Orchestra Hall for a much-deserved bow. Symphony Center. Patrons in black-tie attire Symphony Ball 2014, which raised a walked in along side casually dressed audi- whopping $1.5 million, was presented by the ence members, all anticipating the maestro'sWomen's Board of the Chicago Symphony presentation ofjust one work - Beethoven'sOrchestra Association. Dinner guests were Symphony No.9. greeted by Katherine Barber, Women's CüpIurYour ChiIcI'Pcrsonülitv On Püper. The concert was an explosive combina- Board president, and Symphony Ball co- tion of Muti's continental elegance, the chairs Heather McWilliams and Elizabeth A. Pric& (litt for jubilant performance of the composer's final Parker. symphony by the orchestra and the Chicago After the cocktail hour, guests were her- Pürcnß & ûründpürcnts Symphony Chorus, along with four stellar aided to dinner by CSO trumpeters Christo- soloists: soprano Camilla Nylund, mezzo- pher Martin and John Hagstrom, plus guest soprano Ekaterina Gubanova, tenor William trumpets Bob Sullivan and David Gauger. Oil! ö47-441-75ö5 Burden and bass-baritone Eric Owens. It Dancing to the music of the Bill Pollack was almost more than the audience could Orchestra followed in the Red Lacquer To SChC(IUIC An Appoiiitijtent bear, so lengthy and vigorous were the room, wrapping up the gala launch of the cheers, which only subsided after Muti him- season celebrating the CSO years of bring- self waved goodbye from the stage. On the ing the best of classical music to the City of main floor, some lingered after the orchestraChicago and beyond. s;2 acfüree Place Bridal and Gift Registry Available Sendus yourholiday bazaar information

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'Phantom' meets 'Wicked' at the Pickwi k BY MYRNAPETLICKI PARK RIDGE CIVIC ORCHESTRA'S 'TRICKS & TREATS AT or Sun-Times Media THE MIGHTY ORGAN: FAMILY HALLOWEEN CONCERT' 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29 Pickwick Theatre will Pickwick Theatre, 5 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge be filled with little super- Theheroes, princesses, ghosts $5 ages 18 and under; $15 adults; $25 for family of two adults and two and goblins. A shadowy figure children clothed in a cape will be seated (847) 692-7726; www.parkridgecivicorchestra.org behind the organ. The music will Preconcert activities are 5-6:30 p.m. at Hodges Park, Courtland and Vine, be slightly spooky And everybody Park Ridge will be having a great time. That's the scenario for the Park Ridge Civic Orchestra's "Tricks & Treats at the Mighty Organ: Fam- uy Halloween Concert" on Oct. 29. The extravaganza begins in Hodges Park from 5-6:30 p.m. "The Park District has all kinds of activities and trick-or-treating planned there," said Music Director and Conductor Victor Muenzer. "Then there will be a costume parade into the Pickwick led by the Mayor and one of our characters in the production." And yes, it is a production. "We've engaged a Hollywood ac- tor, Randy Steinmeyer, to write a script around the program," sMuenzer said. "It's kind of a combination of the 'Phantom of the Opera' story and the 'Wicked' story." In addition to creating the play- ful script, actor Steinmeyer is one of the narrators. "They handed me six songs and we came up Organist Matt Haider with a story called, 'The Phantom ofthe Pickwick," Steinmeyer up with that show so I've always to perform with the Park Ridge said. "It's about [an old janitor] been fascinated by it," he said. Civic Orchestra since singing at who lives in the basement of the As in that other version, "I their gala last year, accompanied Pickwick Theatre and has learnedfall in love with the singer but by a pianist. "I love singing with to play the organ because he's so she doesn't want someone who's orchestras," she explained. in love with the beautiful singer deformed," Haider related. The hour-long family concert from the orchestra. He pursues Having lines is a rare opportu- opens with Bach's "Toccata .her even though he's a hideous nity for the organist. "It takes me and Fugue in D Minor" (used beast." out of the comfort zone of hiding in "Fantasia") featuring the There's a surprising twist to behind the bench," he joked. organ, followed by "Mephisto this tale, which we won't reveal. The singer that Haider's char- Waltz" (Liszt), the suite from Steinmeyer thinks the Pick- acter falls in love with is played "Jaws" (Williams), selections "If that's not enough," Muenzer wick is a great venue for his tale. by soprano Linden Christ. "I'm from "Wicked" (Schwartz) and said, "after the program, there "It's a beautiful old space but going to be singing a medley of "Firebird Suite" (Stravinsky). will be a short intermission and it does have the potential to be selections from 'Wicked,' " Christ It concludes with selections then Matt Haider is going to do a spooky" he said. said. "I'll be singing the highlights from Webber's "Phantom of the little extra organ concert." Playing the role of that base- from many of the songs - 'Defy- Opera," with about 20 music "I'll mix it up with some TOP: Park Ridge Civic Orchesira Con- ment dweller is organist Matt ing Gravity,' 'Popular' - little students from Park Ridge-Niles classical pieces and some pop ductor Victor Muenzer Haider. Haider is happy to be cast pieces from multiple songs." School District 64 joining the songs that people will know," LEFT:Actor Randy Steinmeyer in the Phantom-like role. "I grew Christ said that she has wantedorchestra. Haider said. ABOVE: Soprano Linden Christ NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY OCTOBER 23 2014 33

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For most grownups past partying age, Halloween tends to boil down to shoveling candy out the door to trick-or-treaters, but there is an alternative for those who prefer something a little spookier. For the fifth year, magician David Parr will be hosting "Haunting History" Oct. 24, 25, 30 and 31 for the Evanston History Center in the Charles Dawes House. "Halloween is almost exclusively aimed at small children these days," said Parr, a life- long Halloween lover who requires "Haunt- ing History" attendees to be at least 13 years old. "So it seemed to me there was a need for something designed for grownups that's not about people in rubber masks jump- ing out and trying to scare you. Something to give you that same eerie feeling you get from reading a really good ghost story late at night. "Haunting History" is a tour through the Dawes House, with Parr recounting strange- David Parr will lead visitors on an eerie tour of yet-true tales, complete with mysterious Dawes House in Evanston as part of "Haunting effects, all building up to a climactic séance. History." "It's a mix of a magic show, walk-through haunted house and my fascination with the stranger aspects of the past," said Parr, a DAVID PARR'S U specialist in up-close, interactive magic 'HAUNTING HISTORY who has costarred for the last eight years THE SPIRIT OF TOGETHERNESS Oct. 24-25 and 30-3l in "The Magic Cabaret" at the Greenhouse 20 YEARS OF FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY TOUR Theater Center. "I think history is much Evanston History Center, 225 Greenwood weirder than the version we learn in school. St., Evanston "DEFINITELY THE HOTTEST SHOW IN TOWN" Many things we might consider bizarre or Age 13 and older even macabre were everyday things in the -The Northern Echo. LONDON past." $20 admission For example, Parr will discuss the strange (847) 475-3410; www.davidparr.com Harris Theater case of the Fox sisters, two young farm girls who declared themselves mediums and in- Chicago, IL advertently launched the spiritualism craze of the late 19th century. Also the popularity "There are moments of humor but the of toy guillotines, a favorite plaything of chil- mood we're going for is an eerie sense of Nov 11 -16 dren at the time of the French Revolution. stepping into the past," he said. "Stepping Parr places an emphasis on comedy in into a world where something strange or Box Office: f tumolausatour his "Magic Cabaret" shows, but he's after supernatural really could happen. And something more genuinely spine-chilling in experiencing that feeling of awe or wonder 312.334.7777 umoIausatour "Haunting History." at something you can't explain." umojausatourcom

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CORRECTiON The wrong version of the story about storyteller Megan Wells' production of Dracula" ran in the Oct. 16 paper. Welts will also he perforning "Dracula" at B p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25 and 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26 at the Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Call (047) 677-7761 or visit www.skokietheate. corn. te,

I 34 ThURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL EDELWEISS OKTOBERFEST Evanston Symphony NOW THRU NOV 8 ENTERTAINMENT celebrates Romanticism BY DOROTHY ANDRIES 'RUSSIAN RHAPSODIES' 'THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY For Sun-Times Media Evanston Symphony Orchestra, Pick- FEATURE BANDS Staiger Concert Hall, 50 Arts Circle Drive, The Evanston Symphony Orchestra Evanston THE EDELWEISS BAND opens its 69th season, "Romanticism En- 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26 dures," with a new violinist in the concert- JOHNNY WAGNER BAND master's chair and a young pianist from the Tickets at door $35/$3O seniors/$5 fu Il- North Shore as soloist. time students, children 12 and younger free, PALOMA BAND The program, "Russian Rhapsodies," was but must have an assigned seat. EURO EXPRESS BAND chosen by the orchestra's music director, See evanstonsymphony.org or call(847) Lawrence Ecker1ing who will conduct his 884-8884 Special Oktoberfest Menu more than 100 musicians in Rachmaninoff's For auto lush "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini," Join Us for the Best Time Ever Prokovfiev's monumental Symphony No.5, Germany Right at Your Door news and and Mieczyslaw Weinberg's "Rhapsody on Moldavian Themes." reviews visit The Weinberg opens the concert. The MAKE YOUR THANKSGIVING composer, of Russian/Polish heritage, wrote RESERVATIONS EARLY ToDrive.corn the work just after World War II to ce!- OUTDOOR PATIO OPEN ebrate his Mo!davian-Jewish heritage. "This will be its Midwest premiere," said Ecker- 7650 W. Irving Park Rd. ling. "It opens with s!ow brooding music, but Norridge the second part is a dance, a rea! toe-tapper (,ernlan Amerlcaii 708-452-6040 with K!ezmer-Iike elements." (u sine tocJjh. Prokofiev's rich and colorful Fifth www.edelweissdining.com search for new and used cars Symphony, which concludes the afternoon, premiered in the winter of 1945. "It provides Senior Theater Troupe a sonic experience of variety and contrast sTlL[ for both players and audience, " Eckerling ACTING cakes on che modern IiPesgie n said, adding "I cannot think of anything that thrills me more than the ending of this SUP! symphony. Yes, this was written during World War II, but we shouldn't think of that so much as the words of the composer, who said his work was 'about the grandeur of the human spirit.'" Set in the middle of the program is Rachmaninoff's popular "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini." "People are familiar sa\Jt% with the 18th Variation," said Eckerling "but there are actually 24 variations." Some run together, he explained, but they can more or less be divided into three sections - fast, slow, fast. Soloist in the rich "Rhapsody" is Kate Liu, 20, who, born in Singapore, came to the TOP: Kate Liu United States at the age 8. "I started piano ABOVE:Julie Fischer lessons when I was 4," she explained, "but my teachers here were Emilio del Rosario atOrchestra in about 25 years, succeeding the Music Institute of Chicago, who was just Julian Aaron. wonderful, and after he died Micah Yui. My Eckerling explained. "Some people ap- family moved to Winnetka to be closer to plied (for the post) and we reached out to my teachers." some others. Julie was not in the orchestra, Liu is now in her third year at the Curtis but she is on the faculty at the Music Insti- Institute in Philadelphia. tute of Chicago and she is a consummate atSkokioParks.org "Everyone loves this piece and pianists musician. She has a beautiful sound." C N T E R all love to play it," said Liu. "Mr. Eckerling "I wanted to be in the Evanston Sym- IGreenwood St. Skokie wanted it on the program and when he phony," Fischer declared, "because they asked me, I told him I was eager to play it. play exciting, challenging music, and I want Tickets: (847) 674-1500. ext. 2400 Julie Fischer of Skokie is the first new to keep challenging myself as an artist and musician." croup Sates: (847) 674-1500, ext. 2780 concertmaster of the Evanston Symphony ThURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014 35 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I

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J?dUHING CHIGACOS OVi Kids can wear their costumes and make Halloween art projects at Bricklon's Boo-Tastic Bash on Oct. 26. MEGAN CAVANAGII . uI FiICl/F (II THEIR OWN Pumpkins, music and NORTH SHORE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS IN SKOKIt }47 613 3OO WWW iu;rthshorecentef .oiq more atBoo-Tastic Bash tu Di . uUtJii rFt PAFKitl1 BY MYRNA PETLICKI hayrides and other activities. For Sun-Times Media For details, go to www.downtownskokie. org. Kids will enjoy three hours of nonstop ASK ABOUT fun at Brickton's Boo-Tastic Bash, 1-4 p.m. THERE'S A SCIENCE TO IT Murder at Sunday, Oct. 26 at Olympia Park Fieldhouse, Piquing preschoolers' interest in science 6566 N. Avondale, Edison Park. is the goal of the Young Scientists Story- )racula's Castle "There'll be a photo booth and a costume time, 10:30-11:15 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29 WE'have PrivateLuncheon & contest with DJ Dave," said Amy Tecu, at Niles Public Library, 6960 W. Oakton St. Dinner P day executive director of Park Ridge-based Children, ages 4-5 accompanied by an adult, Brickton Art Center. There will also be will explore science through books and three art projects. hands-on experiments. "We are going to be doing a haunted For details, call (847) 663-1234 or go to house project with Model Magic," Tecu re- www.nileslibrary.org. ported, adding that kids will create a cookie ghost and do a pumpkin project. REALLY BIG SHOW Each child will receive a goody bag and a The tricks will be slightly spooky at Den- pumpkin. nis DeBondt's Halloween Magic Show, 2-3 Arrive at 12:30 p.m. and you can see a p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26 at Lincolnwood Public performance of "It's the Great Pumpkin, Library 4000 W. Pratt Ave. Registration is Charlie Brown," presented by the Art Cen- required for the show by the very tall magi- ter's theater class, at Edison Park Lutheran cian. Church across the street from the park. For details, call (847) 677-5277 or go to Tickets to the Boo-tastic Bash are $15 per lincolnwoodlibrary.org. a child. Tickets to the play are $5 per person. For details, call (847) 823-6611 or go to GARDEN VARIETY GREMLINS bricktonartcenter.org. You never know what manner of beast you will run into between the plantings at Every Saturday GIVEANDGET HallowFest: A Garden of Good...and Evil, Murder Lnjny ii : ui lui I ri I tìt ïth Kids who bring a canned good item or 5:30-9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25 and 4-7:30 IN THE an Exciting lntr,uti .\ I w \1vtyrv. A $1 for the Niles Township Food Pantry to p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26 at the Chicago Botanic COlflIlCtC Dinner and ( Li ( iIì lir) are Crafty Beaver Lumber, 4810 Oakton, noon-4 Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road. There will be Haunted r\cd at the Murder Nin ji i IinitiP entertainment, fortune telling face painting p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, will receive a bag and ( all br Reservation Spook-tivity Guide. Then they can trick- and more. Tickets are $19 in advance, $22 at Mansion or-treat at participating downtown Skokie the door. businesses and enjoy a spooky funhouse, For details, call (847) 835-5440 or go to 773.267.6400 Halloween market, pumpkin decorating www.chicagobotanic.org. Mystery wu,w mysteryltd.com r-.

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FEELING BETTER BREAKFAST TACOS WITH SWEET POTATO AND CHORIZO (Serves 4) Prep the meat mixture and garnishes while the potatoes are roasting, but cook the eggs just before assembling the dish.

For the Potatoes: 2 sweet potatoes 2 Tablespoons of brown sugar 2 Tablespoons of milk I teaspoon of orange zest I 14-ounce can of black beans, rinsed and drained Salt and pepper

For the Meat 12 ounces of chorizo, casings removed I jalapeno, seeded and minced I small onion, minced 2 garlic cloves, minced

For the Eggs: 4 eggs 2 ounces of goat cheese Breakfast tacos I Tablespoon of minced cilantro with sweet potato Salt and pepper and chorizo. BY MELISSA ELSMO For the Garnishes: 4-8 corn tortillas, warmed Lime and/or orange wedges Snipped scallions Diced tomato Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Prick the sweet Feèling blue? potatoes with a fork and place them on a rimmed baking sheet. Roast the potatoes in the preheated oven until very tender (about I hour, depending on size). Carefully remove the sweet potatoes from their skins and transfer the flesh to a medium mixing bowl. Mash the potatoes Bolsteryourspirits with the brown sugar, milk and orange zest. Season the mixture to taste with salt and pepper. Keep warm until ready to serve. While the potatoes are roasting, heat a medium non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. Add the chorizo, onions with breakfast tacos and jalapeno. Cook, stirring frequently, until chorizo is beginning to brown and onion is tender (10-15 minutes). Add the garlic and sauté until fragrant (about 30 sec- BY appetite dwindled to an all-time low, I vibrant and flavorful breakfast featur- onds).Drain the chorizo mixture in a fine mesh strainer MEUSSA ate loads of chicken noodle soup and ing a heaping dose of nutrient-dense and discard the oil. Reserve the meat mixture and keep ELSMO slugged down as much orange juice as I foods. OUT OF MEL'S Breaking away from my bland diet warm until ready to serve. KITCHEN could handle in hopes of feeling better. Like all colds, however, I just had to wait inspired me to use an indulgent mix Whisk the eggs in a mixing bowl with a dash of salt and it out. of chorizo and jalapenos to bring a pepper. Heat a medium non-stick skillet over medium-low my mood was dampened Thankfully, after seven days of piquant zest to my batch of breakfast heat, spray with non-stick cooking spray and add the by the sudden onset of drizzly tasteless liquid meals, some occasional tacos, but I also propped up the dish eggs. Allow the eggs to cook gently, lifting the edges oc- perhapsautumn days and my resistance moaning and excessive amounts of with a pillowy pile of vitamin-C rich casionalty to allow uncooked egg to slip under the omelet, faltered as a result, but I recently found sleep, I was starting to feel like my sweet potatoes and eggs. Tangy goat until nearly set. Sprinkle the eggs with the cilantro and myself battling an uncharacteristic cold. peppy self again. Most importantly, my cheese, black beans, tomatoes, herbs goat cheese before rolling onto a plate. Suffering from a stuffy nose, sore throat congestion abated and I regained my and citrus fruits rounded out my color- Top the warm sweet potatoes with the black beans and and cough forced me to break out the all-important sense of taste. ful meal. serve alongside the omelet topped with the chorizo mix- blankets, Alka-Seltzer and tissues. Armed with a new lease on life, I hit Let's face it, the only good thing My cold was more of a nuisance than the kitchen to nourish my recently re- about being sick is finally feeling bet- ture. Garnish the plate with warm tortillas, lime wedges, it was debilitating, but I quickly grew covered body with some bold breakfastter. Celebrate overcoming your next scallions and tomatoes. Fill the tortillas with the eggs, weary of feeling like a mopey-sneezy- flavors. In hopes of welcoming myself cold by serving up a batch of my feel- chorizo and potato and enjoy. achy version of myse1f Although my back to the world of delicious, I built a ing better breakfast tacos. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014 37 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I I III GO CALENDAR BY AGGREGO NEWS SERVICE

and sings, Ethan Sellers plays guitar 448-8256. $10-$20. tertainment such as live music. Dogs and THURSDAY DCL 16 pets are not allowed in the market. The and sings and Donan Gehring plays the SUBMIT YOUR EVENT fiddle. Morton Grove Public Library, Annual Halloween Bash and Skokie Farmers Market open since 1975 Rigglo's Wine Tasling Event for 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call To submit an event for Leyden Fire Protection Open is sponsored by the Consumer Affairs Notre Dame College Prep 847-965-4220. consideration in print, visit House Commission. Skokie Village Hall, 5127 5:30 p.m.: This wine tasting also www.pioneerfocal.com/ I p.m.: The Community Center holds Oakton St., Skokie. Call 847-673-0500. features appetizers and a raffle. Raffle Scream Scene submit-content and click the a Halloween costume and coloring tickets are $10 per ticket or three for 7p.m.: Guests will wind their way "Events" tab on the left side of the contests and has pumpkins to paint. Yoga for Kids $25. Both event and raffle tickets may through a maze featuring crazed screen. Please submit the event Pictures may be taken in the haunted 2:30 p.m.: Designed by an experienced be purchased online at www.nddons. butchers, chainsaw maniacs and no laterthan IO days before the cemetery. Attendees should bring a early childhood educator and yoga in- org/riggiosl4. Raffle winners need not ghoulish monsters. Not recommended desired publication date. camera for additional pictures. The fire structor, this yoga class offer kids tools be present. All proceeds benefit Notre for children under IO years old. Parental protection open house features a smoke to calm their minds and bodies. Mosaic Dame College Prep in Niles. Riggio's discretion advised. Oakton Park house, face painting and an inflatable Therapy, 801 Skokie Blvd., Suite 106, Restaurant, 7530 Oakton St., Niles. Call Community Center, 470f W. Oakton St., bouncy house. Raffle tickets are ex- Skokie. Call 312-799-9351. 847-698-3346. $35. Skokie. $10. changed for every non-perishable food Church, 727 Harlem Ave., Gienview. Call item brought to this event. Raffle ticketsConceit 'Faire is the Heaven' Stamp Club 'You're The Tops,' an Evening of 847-729-1015. $1 donation. are drawn at 2:30 p.m. The winner does 3:30 p.m.: The 100th Anniversary of the 7p.m.: Philately enthusiasts can meet at Cole Porter by Janet Redstone not need to be present. Admission for Nave concert features a performance this club, which gets together monthly. 8 p.m.: Highland Park native Janet Picture This: You Can Write a children includes a pumpkin and picture by Bella Voce, followed by a reception. Lincoinwood Public Library, 4000 W. Redstone performs with the Bobby Screenplay postcard. Access to all games, contests St. Luke's Episcopal, 939 Hinman Ave., Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. CaD 847-677- Schiff Quartet for this tribute to one IO am.: Paul Klatt guides attendees and activities is free. Costume contest Evanston. 5277. of the popular songwriter. Redstone through the steps of creating a success- times are as follows: ages O-2 at 1:30 has performed with Richie Cole, Larry ful screenplay in this six-week course. p.m., ages 3-5 at :45 p.m., ages 6-8 at Paul Jacobs Organ Recital Symphonic Sand Fall Concert Gray and Bobby Schiff. Skokie Theatre, Learn what makes a movie interesting 2 p.m. and ages 9-Il at 2:15 p.m. Leyden 8 p.m.: Paul Jacobs performs as part of 7p.m.: McCracken Middle School, Concordia's annual Lectures in Church 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Call 847- and use the tools of the trade to turn a Township Community Center, 2620 N. 8000 E. Prairie Road, Skokie. Call 847- 677-7761. $25. story into a script. Call to register. Eisen- Mannheim Road, Franklin Park. Call Music. Grace Lutheran Church, 7300 673-1220. hower Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., 847-451-5144. Free. Division St., River Forest. Herb Alpert & Lani Hall Harwood Heights. Call 708-867-7828. Michael Somerville 8 p.m.: Trumpet player Herb Alpert and Faire is the Heaven 8 p.m.: Michael Somerville has ap- ONDAY. OCT. 20 his wife and vocalist Lani Hall perform Art and Adventure for the Whole 7:30 p.m.: Chamber choir Bella Voce peared on 'The Late Show with David a jazz concert with a trio of musicians. Family performs works by Anglican composers. Letterman" and has been on a panelist Men's Club Meeting North Shore Center for the Performing IO am.: The whole family can enjoy cre- Grace Lutheran Church, 7300 Division on shows for VHI, Bravo and the History 10:30 am.: The Niles Center Club hosts Arts in Skokie, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skok- ative exploration together. Open Studio St., River Forest. Call 708-366-6900. Channel. Somerville also spent time as a speaker from the Niles Police Depart- ie. Call 847-679-9501. $48-$68. Project, 903 Sherman Ave., Evanston. Glamour Magazine's dating columnist, ment. The meeting includes a Polish Call 847-475-0390. $30. Matthew Ball writing under the pseudonym "Jake." sausage on a bun for lunch. Registra- 7:30 p.m.: Pianist Matthew Ball per- Zanies Comedy Night Club Rosemont, SATURDAY, OCT. le tion required. Niles Senior Center, 999 Lithe Bucharest Bistro: The forms. The Musical Offering, 743 Custer 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. Call 847- Civic Center Drive, Niles. Call 847-588- Best of Bucharest Ave., Evanston. Call 847-866-6260. $15. 813-0484. $22 and a two-item food! Downtown Evanston Farmers 8420. $5-$750. Noon: Little Bucharest Bistro hosts drink minimum. Market this event featuring grape stomping, Iront James: Rabbit-less 7:30 am.: As many as 51 vendors Movie Monday: The lncredìbles' complimentary grape juice, pig and lamb 8 p.m.: "Rabbit-less" is an evening of provide a variety of goods each week, 6 p.m.: A family of superheroes have FR) DCL Il roasts, gypsy minstrels and dancers and magic, comedy and fun, jam-packed including fruits, vegetables, meat, to save the world while keeping their a buffet. Reservations are suggested. with audience participation, magic and flowers, cheese, eggs and bakery items. identity underwraps. 115 minutes. The St. John Brebeuf Oktoberfest There is a limit of one ticket per person. laughter. Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Runs 7:30 am. to 1p.m. every Saturday screening is for ages 12 and younger. 5p.m.: Community members are invited Dine-in only. Beverages and gratuity are Ave,, Skokie. Call 847-677-7761. $20. through Nov. 8. Intersection, University Free popcorn is served. Eisenhower to St. John Brebeuf's Oktoberf est. not included. Little Bucharest Bistro, Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Har- Place and Oak Avenue, Evanston. Fortune Feimster The event features live entertainment, 3661 N. Elston Ave., Chicago. Call 773- wood Heights. Call 708-867-7828. music, food and beverages, a farmer's 604-8500. 8 p.m.: Fortune Feimster was a semifi- Annual Pumpkin Patch market, a pumpkin patch and children's nahst on NBC's "Last Comic Standing' 9 am.: The Park Ridge pumpkin patch Square Dance games and activities. St. John Brebeuf Spooky Craft Day and has appeared on and wrote for is back for its 11th year. Hours are week- 7 p.m.: The Park Ridge Community Catholic Parish, 8307 N. Harlem Ave., I p.m.: Kids can stop by to make a "Chelsea Lately." Zanies Comedy Night days 3:30-7 p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m.-7 Center invites the Summit of Uptown to Niles. Call 847-966-0145. $5. spooky-themed craft to take home. For Club Rosemont, 5437 Park Place, p.m. and Sundays II a.m.-7 p.m. There participate or sit and watch as square ages 21 and younger. Eisenhower Public Rosemont. Call 847-813-0484. $25 and is a free outdoor movie in the patch at dancers practice their fancy footwork Things That Go Bump in the Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood a two-item food/drink minimum. dusk on Friday and Saturday evenings. every Monday night. Park Ridge Com- Night Heights. Call 708-867-7828. Park Ridge Community Church, lOO munityCenter, l5l5W.TouhyAve., Park 6:30 p.m.: A non-frightening, educa- Courtland Ave., Park Ridge. SUNDAY, OCt tO Ridge. Call 847-692-5129. tional look at night animals. Includes a Show and Tell for Adults Festival 2014 campfire, snack and songs. Emily Oaks Fall Marketplace Skokie Farmers Market WMa Night Nature Center, 4650 Brummel St., Skok- I p.m.: Adults can express their cre- 9 am.: Come spend a day shopping, vis- 7:30 am.: The Skokie Farmers Market 8 p.m.: Winners receive gift cards. ie. Call 847-674-1500, ext. 2500. $5. ativity through poetry, improvisation iting with your friends and shopping for brings vendors in from Illinois, Indiana, Specials include $4 Budweiser products workshops, an African drum circle your Halloween pumpkin at the Pump- Michigan and Wisconsin that sell fresh and 60-cent wings. Buffalo Wild Wings,- MGPL After Dark: Le Travaillant and more at this festival open to the kin Patch. There will be activities for the produce, cheeses, spices, flowers and Concert public. Evanston Ecology Center, 2024 whole family. Glenview United Methodist other sundry items. Select days offer en- 7p.m.: Sean Colledge plays accordion McCormick Blvd., Evanston. Call 847- SEE GO CALENDAR, NEXT PAGE »

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Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. appeared on "The Late Late Show" and PRCW Fundraiser for the Brift Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call 708- hosted shows for Nickelodeon, Starz Family « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE and Encore. Palisoul has also written 867-7828. Classic Film Series 'Rio Bravo' 7 p.m.: Join Park Ridge Community for Time Magazine and Maxim. Zanies Women for its annual fundraiser I p.m.: The 1959 film about a sheriff who GO CALENDAR 'The Tuesday Ten' Showcase Comedy Night Club Rosemont, 5437 and Halloween party "Nightmare on enlists a cripple, a drunk and a young 8p.m.: A mix of IO headliners, including Park Place, Rosemont. Call 847-813- Olmsted" in Edison Park. The fundrais- gunfighter to defend his jail from a local rising stars and surprise guests, perform 0484. $22 and a two-item food/drink er will benefit the Briti family, a local 7020 Carpenter Road, Skokie. Call 847- rancher. Starring John Wayne, Dean stand-up. $10 and the purchase of at minimum. family affected by ALS, and proceeds 329-9333. Martin and Ricky Nelsdn. 141 minutes. least two food or drink items. Zanies will help defray medical and other Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. Comedy Night Club Rosemont, 5437 Park SATURDAY, OCT. 2 expenses. Prizes will be awarded for TUESDAY. OCT.21 Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call 708- Place, Rosemont. Call 847-813-0484. best costumes but costumes are not 867-7828. Messy Hands, Busy Minds necessary. The Dirty Martini Lounge, Movies, Munchies and More: 6727 N. Olmsted Ave., Chícago. Call WEDNESDAY, OCT.22 Senlimental Journeys I p.m.: Kids can create designs with Hard Day's Night' 773-631-1223. Free. 8 p.m.: Join Kevin Wood and Beckie finger paints, mold moon sand into new 11:30 am.: See the 1964 film with The Nalural Cas Menzie for a "Cabaret Staycation" as shapes and explore the sensory bins. Beatles "Hard Days Night." Rated G. Wil Anderson 8 p.m.: The improvisational group takes they present a musical travelogue. For ages 2-7 with a caregiver. Children Runs 92 minutes. Morton Grove Public 8 p.m.: Australian comic Wil Anderson a suggestion from the audience and Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave., are advised to wear old clothes for the Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton hosted ABC's "The Glass House." Zanies turns it into a show. The Gift Theatre, Skokie. Call 847-677-7761. $20. messy activities. Registration required. Grove. Call 847-965-4220. Comedy Night Club Rosemont, 5437 4802 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago. Call Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. Park Place, Rosemont. Call 847-8 13- Modern limes Film Series: 'Her' 773-283-7071. $5. Pat Tomasulo Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call 708- 8 p.m.: The sports anchor for "WGN 0484. $25 and a two-item food/drink I p.m.: Watch the movie 'Her,' direc- 867-7828. Vince Maranto Morning News" performs a stand-up minimum. tor Spike Jonze's story of a lonely 8 p.m.: Maranto's shows consist of routine. Zanies Comedy Night Club Halloween Family Festival writer who develops a romance with his observational humor and talking about Rosemont, 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. 3 p.m.: Children between the ages 3-12 newly-purchased computer program. NDAY, "everyday" occurrences, while inter- Call 847-813-0484. $22 and a two-item and their families celebrate Halloween Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. spersing dialogue with the audience. He food/drink minimum. with carnival games, pumpkin deco rat- Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call 708- Critic's Choice Cinema 'IbIb' has appeared on lBS, Comedy Central, ing, crafts and entertainment. Costumes Ib' is screened. 867-7828. 2 p.m.: The 2013 film 'Ib PBS and NBC and ABC in Chicago. are encouraged. Restricted to Morton Not rated. Runs I hour, 40 minutes. Modern limes Film Series 'Her' Zanies Comedy Night Club Rosemont, Grove residents. Prairie View Comm u- In Mandarin and Tagalog with English I p.m.: Join in for a movie night with 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. Call 847- Phil Palisoul nity Center, 6834 Dempster St., Morton subtitles. Morton Grove Public Library, 8 13-0484. $22 and a two-item food! Grove. Call 847-965-1200. 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call "Her," a film about a man who develops 8 p.m.: Phil Palisoul won the 2013 drink minimum. a romance with his computer program. Great American Comedy Festival, has 847-965-4220.

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BY BRUCE fl4GRAM student humor magazine. Writer! physically and verbally abusive Film Critic director Justin Simien makes his teacher, locked in a mutually debut with the award-winning destructive student!mentor re- comedy. lationship at a prestigious music OPENING FRIDAY: school. "Whiplash" is uncomfort- FURY able to watch, at times, but it's a 23 BLAST ** * 1/2 fascinating study of two people Rated PG-13 for some teen Rated R for strong sequences entirely devoted to artistic great- drinking of war violence, some grisly im- ness. And the musical finale will Stars: Mark Hapka, Stephen ages, and language throughout absolutely knock your socks off. Lang, Bram Hoover, Alexa Pe- Stars: Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf, Grand prizewinner at this year's na Vega Michael Pena Sundance Festival. Factor out the gore and the Japan has Zatoichi the blind DRACULA UNTOLD swordsman, so why shouldn't obscenities and some of the more we have a blind football player? cold-blooded acts of brutality, and After suddenly losing his sight, a this envelope-pushing World War Rated PG-13 for intense high school football star (Hapka) II movie might have been made sequences of warfare, vampire decides to return to the game he in the genre's 1940s, '50s and attacks, disturbing images, and loves. Veteran actor Dylan Baker Strangers in a strange land: "The Good Lie." '60s. Despite its nihilistic overlay, some sensuality makes his directorial debut with "Fury" celebrates the same core Stars: Luke Evans, Sarah the faith-based drama. new life in America. Though it's treatment irregularities. Brad values of courage, camaraderie Gadon, Dominic Cooper, Charles uncomfortable that we're meant Anderson ("The Call") directed and sacrifice. And, in the end, it Dance BIRDMAN to find them lovable and funny for the thriller. offers the same dramatic satisfac- Avert your eyes, Bram Stoker, **** never having seen a telephone, tions. Pitt stars as a Sherman wherever you are, from this often- Rated R for language through- etc., "The Good Lie" does dig tank commander who's sworn dull attempt to reframe Dracula out, some sexual content and into some deeper emotion, with to get his crew through the war as a tragic goth superhero. Not alive, leading his men on a poten- only a hero, but a wise, benevo- brief violence unknown Sudanese actors front THE BEST OF ME Stars: Michael Keaton, Emma and center. tially suicidal mission during the lent ruler and a kind, loving fami- Stone, Naomi Watts, Edward Rated PG-13 for séxuality, final weeks of the war. ly man - not scary at all, in other Norton JOHN WICK violence, some drug content and words. Fortunately, in order to ST. VINCENT A dazzling brilliantly executed, Rated R for strong and bloodybrief strong language repel a Turkish invasion, Prince darkly comic change of pace from violence throughout, language Stars: James Marsden, Mi- *** Vlad (buff, brooding Evans of director Alejandro González and brief drug use chelle Monaghan, Luke Bracey Rated PG-13 for mature the- "Immortals") makes a deal with Inárritu, best known for much Stars: Keanu Reeves, Willem Former high school sweet- matic material including sexual an unspeakably monstrous Mas- more depressing fare ("Babel," "21 Dafoe, Bridget Moynahan hearts (Marsden and Monaghan) content, alcohol and tobacco use, ter Vampire ("Game of Thrones" Grams," "Amores Perros"). 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Right tackle Daniel Studer says trust is key to the Nues West offensive line's success. Four of five starters on the unit are seniors nd their teamwork on the football field is matched by their friendship off it. "It really helps out that we know each other so well," Studer said. "We've played together so long and we're all good friends." The Wolves have scored at least 21 points in every game this season behind the experienced unit. Studer said the line's work ethic and the players' understanding of one another have made it effective. "Overall our line play doesn't come from any super star, 6-foot-7, huge athlete," Studer said. "Our success comes from our effort on every single play and the chemistry we have between us." Senior left tackle George Tripkos agreed that consistency is one ofthe offensive line's biggest strengths. "I feel like we're the rock of the offense," Tripkos said. "[Offensive coordinator Mark] Steger has taught us it's about doing your best on every single ' play." Wolves coach Scott Baum said he's been impressed with , how the offensive line has im- ABOVE: Nues West's Brandon Costantino (33) carries the ball behind the Wolves' offensive line during proved over the course of this f Friday's game against New Trier in Skokie.i 11M BOYWI0R SUN-TIMES MEDIA season. Despite a 35-21 loss to New Trier on Friday, Baum said LEFT: In titisSept.12, 2013,photo, Nues West's George Tripkos (right) blocks Maine East's Scott Johnson the line has done a good job of (22) as Wolves quarterback Tommy Galanopoulos looks for a receiver in Park Ridge. FILE protecting quarterback Tommy Galanopoulos, and opening up holes for running back Brandon Costantino. made it easy for them to come in and play," Tripkos said. "We've grown together over 3) a berth in the playoffs, but their opponents In addition to Studer and Tripkos, the lineBaum said. the years." have enough wins (39 though Week 8) that consists of senior center Brian Stranz, senior Studer said he's enjoyed watching the In addition to the time the line spends to- they'll likely earn a spot in the playoffs even right guard Kaleb Siemieniewski and sopho- line's two new players develop this season. gether on field, the unit also spends much of ifthey lose. more left guard Josh Weichel. In certain "Dan Gomez and Josh Weichel have been their time together off the field. Tripkos said Whenever the season does end for the packages, sophomore Dan Gomez comes in huge factors ¡n our success, and I'm excited he likes to have teammates over to watch Wolves, Studer and Tripkos both said they'll as strong-side tackle. to see the future of the Niles West line mak- film in his basement. Their relationship is be able to look back at their Niles West foot- Baum said he's been impressed with how ing an impact now," he said. not all about football, though. Studer said ball careers fondly. well the underclassmen have integrated into Studer said most the line's senior mem- they also enjoy going out to eat together and "I've been playing football with this group the offensive line. bers have been playing football together playing the FIFA soccer video game. ofguys since fifth grade, so this last year "[The seniorsi have a great relationship since the fifth grade. A win on Friday at home against Glen- has been a good way to end our long career apd they've accepted these two newguysand "These guys are my closest friends," brook South would guarantee the Wolves (5- together," Studer said. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014

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III NORTHRIDGE James twins help Knights make playoffrun

BY ERIC VAN DRIL For Sun-Times Media, @VanOrilSports

RWER GROVE - The activity that brings twins Will and Kyle James together most often is soccer. That's been the case ever since they started playing on the same team in middle school, Will BROTHERS GIVE James said. NORTHRIDCE The Northridge seniors play soc- AN EDGE cer year round, The Northridge boys soc- and follow it in cer team started three sets oftheir free time. brothers en route to its Class They watch the IA Guerin Regional title English Premier League together The James brothers, on weekends - seniors Will and Kyle, were Will James roots joined in the starting lineup for Manchester by the Mongovens and Galin- City, Kyle James dos. All three sets played im- pulls for Chelsea portant roles in Northridge's when they're penalty shootout victory overnot playing for North Shore Country Day Northridge or on Friday. Sophomore Tyler their Elite SC Mongoven made 13 saves club team. in goal, and senior Conner The James Mongoven scored the game- twins, who live tying goal in the second half. in La Grange, have seen their Northridge and North roles expand Shore went to a penalty at similar shootout tied l-I, and Conner rates with Mongoven moved to goalie. the Knights. The seniors on the Northridge boys soccer team pose for a photo after winningthe Class IA Guerin Regional on Friday. The seniors include (from leftto right) Emilio Northridge won 4-3 in pen- They've grown Galindo, Gabriel Manrique, Charlie Romano, Conner Mongoven, Kyle James, Will James, Max Ciesla and Antonio Galindo.i JOE DALY/SUBM11IED alty kicks, with Kyle James, from bit players Conner Mongoven, senior as sophomores postseason with a 6-0 victory over third- best now that Northridge coach Desmond cog this season. Even when Northridge Antonio Galindo and senior to senior cap- seeded Christian Liberty in the regional Ryan has moved Mongoven to center mid- led 6-O and the Knights' squad was mostly Emilio Galindo all converting tains this year. semifinals on Oct. 16. fielder and shifted Kyle James from center comprised of backups, he never left the field their penalty shots. Emilio "It's been Kyle James was a catalyst in the Knights midfielder to forward. Mongoven had played against Christian Liberty. Galindo scored the game- disappointing storming out to a 2-O lead in the first 15 goalie and forward. "Ninety percent of [sweeper] is just being winner. the past couple minutes against Christian Liberty. The for- "Not having a true goal scorer kind of a leader and just talking all game," he said. of years, where ward's touch pass into the box set up senior hurt" at the beginning of the season, Ryan "Coach wants me to just yell atguysthe we didn't do as much [in the postseasonJ, I forward Emilio Galindo's goal from close said. "Kyle plays forward on his club, so whole game. ... [The role] is organizational: think, as we could have," Kyle James said. "I range. Then, less than five minutes later, it kind [of] made sense to push him back who should be marking who, where guys didn't think I could take as much leadership Kyle James drew a penalty kick when he to forward - put him closer to the net. should be when we have the ball and when in taking us farther [in the playoffs].... But dribbled by a defender and was taken down Conner can go box-to-box and just take we don't have the ball." this season, I feel like as seniors we have the in the box. over games. ... Kyle, he's deadly in the front Even though soccer is such a big part of most control of that." Senior Conner Mongoven converted the third." their lives, they both said that the impending The Knights won the Class lA Guerin ensuing penalty kick for the first of his two While his brother went through a positionend isn't something they've fixated on. Regional by beating North Shore Country goals in the match. change, Will James has started at sweeper "It's been a lot of fun and I feel like we've Day in a shootout on Friday (see sidebar). Kyle James and Mongoven are arguably all year. Christian Liberty threatened to cut gotten better," Will James said of their Northridge was scheduled to play in the the squad's two most dangerous offensive Northridge's lead to 2-1 during the first half, senior seasons. "I've enjoyed every year North Shore Country Day Sectional semifi- players, and they showed that against Chris- but it was Will James who thwarted several more and more. I'm just trying to enjoy it nals on Wednesday. tian Liberty. They were constant threats, of those opportunities. as much as I can and get as much out of it Second-seeded Northridge opened the and the Knights' offense seems to be at its Will James has been a vital defensive as I can." THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL I

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III NOTRE DAME Dons' playoffhopes reston rundefense Hennessey identifies stopping Carmel on first down as a key

BY ERIC VAN DRIL For Sun-Times Media, @VanDrilSports

NILES - It's been nine years since the Notre Dame football team last failed to qualif' for the postseason, and even longer 16 years - since the Dons last defeated Carmel, according to the IHSA website. At least one of those streaks will end this week. Notre Dame (4-4) needs to beat the Corsairs in Mundelein on Friday in order to become playoff eligible. The game is sched- uled for 7:30 p.m. "It's always a big game," said Notre Dame senior Brian Brand, a starter at defensive end and offensive tackle. "The coaches really stress it a lot. ... They always really want to win against Carmel, but we don't really treat them much different than any other week. We've just got to go in and get [ourj business done." Despite the pro- gram's lack of success against the Corsairs, Notre Dame coach Mike Hennessey echoed Brand in that nothing changes in terms of preparation. The Dons' coaches watch film and ABOVE: Notre Dame's Malt Szyska (right) sacks St. Patrick quarterback Patrick Deviin during their game on Oct. lO in Nues. i KEVIN game plan for Carmel TANAKVJFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA just as they would for any other team. LEFT: Notre Dame's Brian Brand, who is pictured before the Sept. 26 home game against St. Viator, said the Dons are approaching The Corsairs give the Friday's must-win game against Carmel like it is any other game. i TIM BOYLE/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA Dons a lot to prepare for, defensively. Carmel Bicknell said. sophomore fullback Rondel Jamison Foster can shut down any run game they show at (5-3) uses an option "We've been has more than 10 Division I offers, and us," Szyska said. "For us, we're pumped offense and runs the pretty good Turner has offers from Illinois and Indiana. about playing Carmel because knowing that ball the vast majority of against the run Jamison ran for 186 yards and three touch- they run the ball more, we know we can shut the time. It's no secret this year, so I downs against Manan Central last week. them down." what's coming, but the think we just The Corsairs have scored at least 20 Hennessey added that the key to the option attack makes know that we'repoints in each game this season, but Bick- game is stopping Carmel on first down. it imperative for the going to have to nell, Brand and junior middle linebacker "Ifyou put them in a second-and-long Dons' defensive linemen and linebackers to play really physical." Matt Szyska all expressed belief that Notre situation, then it takes away the idea of run- stay focused and execute their assignments A blown assignment or a missed tackle Dame's run defense could slow down Car- fling the option and puts some doubt in their on each play. can result in a big play, especially against a mel's rushing attack. Szyska was the most mind," Hennessey said. "That's what we "You just have to play hard-nosed foot- team led by junior offensive lineman Sean outspoken about it. have to do. We have to have great first-down ball," senior outside linebacker Michael Foster, junior tight end Noah Turner and "We as a defense are confident that we defense and minimize their possessions." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014 51 I

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III GIRLS TENNIS NOTEBOOK Vikings' Bacalla enjoys beingpart of team

Nues West's Kirov misses ,out on return trip to state

BY MATT HARNESS [email protected], @hamesspreps

SKOKIE - Long after Michelle Bacalla's last tennis match ended at the Central Sub- urban North tournament, the newly minted No. I singles conference champion remained full of energy Along with two other Niles North team- mates, the freshman was cheering on one of the Vikings' double teams. Every point produced a reaction from Bacalla, and it was easy to tell how much she enjoys being part of her high school team. "Sometimes my parents have thought about maybe me not playing [at Niles North], but I love it," Bacalla said. "It's been great to help out the team this year. I'm by- ing my new family." According to Niles North coach John Amaro, Bacalla's supreme tabent could have enabled her to forgo the Vikings, instead choosing to train at The Lincolnshire Club . nd play United States Tennis Association tournaments. "She does everything well," Amaro said. "She can hit any ball with any spin. She can create her own shots and hit winners from all over the court. The only way to stop her is if she's having an off day." Nues North's Michelle Bacalla hits a forehand during her quartertinal match at the New Trier Sectional in Winnelka on Saturday. i KEVINTANAKAIFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA At the New Trier Sectional on Saturday, the 14-year-old Bacalla became the first girls said. "He said you meet a lot of people you Amaro said he believes Bacalla's parents "When I got off the court, of course I was player at Nibes North to advance to the state can hang out with." understand the benefits of their daugh- really sad that I'm not making it to state tournament since Anastasjia DaNza accom- It didn't take long for Amaro to see how ter competing for her high school team. this year and that's probably the main thing plished the feat in 2008 as a senior. Dabiza gifted Michelle Bacalla was on the court. Sophomore Sabrina Palavra, the team's No. that gets me really down," said Kirov, who also qualified for the state tournament as a On the first day of tryouts, it was clear she 2 singles player, also sometimes practices onadvanced to state as a freshman. "I guess I freshman. was better than all of the other Vikings, the her own during the week. just have to accept that she played a great Bacabla fmished second at the sectional tocoach said. That's why Amaro agreed to "We are fortunate both sets of parents match. She's a great player overall and she Northside freshman Nicole Roc, one of the allow his star to practice during the week don't behave in extreme ways," Amaro said. deserves that spot." top national recruits for the Class of 2018, at The Lincoinshire Club, where her oldest "They see the benefit in the balance." Kirov and Loyola freshman Maggie Hines according to tennisrecruiting.net. Both of brother, Rey Bacalla, is an instructor. Rey one of state's best freshmen - didn't Bacalla's bosses this season have been to Roc.Bacalla graduated from Lane before playing Nues West make it to the state tournament. The New New Trier senior Taylor Tamblyn, a tennis at Western Michigan. One week after losing 6-0, 6-1 to New Trier Sectional's four state berths in singles three-time state qualifier, said Bacalla is "I thought I would be able to hit with her, Trier's Taylor Tainblyn at the Central Sub- went to Tamblyn, New Trier junior Cammy tough to beat on the court. play some points," Amaro said. "But she hits urban South meet, Nues West sophomore Frei, Niles Noiih freshman Michelle Bacalla "She has good shot selection, [and] she the ball so hard and so heavy. It was hard Eliza Kirov played Tamblyn in the sectional and Northside freshman Nicole Roc. sets up a point well," Tamblyn said. to argue against letting her practice on her quarterfinals. "This year, there were six or seven re- Bacabla's brother - Dave Bacabla, a 2013 own. If she stayed with us, her game could Kirov tried to alter her strategy a bit ally good [singlesi players," Tamblyn said. Nibes North graduate - was a three-time have gotten stagnant or declined. against Tamblyn on Saturday. Specifi- "Eliza was good, Maggie was good and qualifier for the state tournament. Michelle "We wanted to avoid the extreme. It cally, she said she tried to cut down on her they both didn't qualify. If they were in any Bacalla said he encouraged her to play for didn't have to be all or nothing with us." unforced errors and attack a little bit more. other sectional, they probably would have the Vikings. Michelle Bacalla said the arrangement It didn't work, though. Tamblyn played very qualified." "He said it was fun," Michelle Bacalla "keeps me on top of my game." consistent tennis and beat Kirov 6-2, 6-1. - Eric Van Dril contributed to this report 52 j THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014 j A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL

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. . high schoo'. CUBE!.; wc. . Co to highschoolcube.com to view a live broadcast of the u following games duringthe: coming weeic u u u .u . .u . u u Iu FOOTBALL u u Friday u u 1H NILES NORTH MaineSauthvs.Waukegan 7 p.m. u Higiilard ParkatGlenhrook N_7 p.m. u Niles Westvt Glenbroek South. lpit . NilesNorthvs Deerfield, 7p.m. : Deerfield defense Maine Eastvs.Maine West,7 p.m. u Vernon Hiflsvs.LakeZurith7Opam u u Barrington vs.Fremd.7:30p.m. u ProvisoEastvs. Leyden,7:30 pt : to present a test Evanston vs. NewTrie 7:30 pot u u Lyons vs. Proviso West,730 p.m. u son berth. The loser is eliminated u Friday a must-win from playoff contention. The last u time the Vikings made the postsea- u game for both u son was 1992, and 2008 was the only u season since then that the team won Vikings, Warriors five games. "We lost those two games and BY MIKE CHAMERNIK now we're hungry to win this last For Sun-Times Media, @MikeChamemik one," coach Mark Egofske said. The Vikings averaged 56 points in GIRLS VOLLEYBALL The Nues North football team their victories. Senior quarterback had chances to get that crucial fifth Tony Granato tossed four touch- Thursday win each of the last two weeks, but downs in a 62-16 win over Maine Maine Eastvs. Deerfield. 6 p.m. the Vikings just couldn't capitalize. East; junior running back Bar- Tuesday Against an undefeated High- rington Wade ran for three scores in Lyoisvs.TBD,53O p.m.

land Park team Friday night, Niles the Glenbrook North loss; and Craig New Trier vs. Warren, 6:30 p.m.

North led by a touchdown after the Dawkins, a junior wide receiver Nues North vs.TED, 6:30 p.m. first quarter. The Giants, though, who has also played running back, finished strong and scored 27 scored five touchdowns in a 48-37 ABOVE: Nues North's Craig Dawkins runs the ball as Highland Park's Luke Norcia tries to unanswered points for a 34-14 win. win against Nues West.. tackle him during Friday's game in Highland Park. i NIC SUMMERS/FOR SUNTIMES MEDIA The week before, the Vikings led The offense will match up against Glenbrook North 22-14 in the fourth a powerful Deerfield (4-4, 3-1) LEFT: Nues North quarterback Tony Granato dives for the end zone during Friday's game quarter but the Spartans clamped defense, which Egofske said is one at Highland Park. INIC SUMMERS/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA down on defense and rolled to a 39- of the best defenses his team will 29 victory see this year. The Warriors have al- athletes on the offensive side of the said that this will be a playöff game With Deerfield coming to Skokie lowed only 13 points per game over ball." for the Vikings and that they will be on Friday for a Central Suburban the last four weeks. Deerfield coach The Vikings are treating the ready for anything. North showdown, the Vikings (4-4, Steve Winiecki said his team has season finale the same as all their "This game is not just for Niles 2-2) will have to shake themselves ofplayed physical and has not allowed other games. They plan to have one North, but for my brothers and I, the losses. the big play, but also that this week offensive and one defensive practice who have been working hard since The winner of the game will fin- will be a challenge. this week and hold a team dinner last November," Monyongo said ish the regular season with five wins "We have to face a very very Thursday. Game day, though, will bein an email. "This game is very - which will make the team playoff dangerous team in Niles North," different with everything at stake. important to all of us, and we plan eligible and likely clinch a postsea- Winiecki said. "They have a lot of Senior linebacker Daniel Monyongo to make history." Nil. A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23,2014

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III MAINE EAST III COLLEGE NOTES

Dam Glass, a senior from New putter grip helps Yamat finish 2nd Deerfield who is a goalkeeper for the Lawrence women's soccer team, recently was named Midwest Blue Demons senior helped Conference Defensive Player of the Week. increase interest in golf Glass recorded five saves and a shutout in Lawrence's 2O home at Park Ridge school victory Oct. 5 against Knox College in Appleton, Wisconsin. One day earlier, she made seven saves in BY GEORGE M. WILCOX a 272 tie at home against illinois [email protected], @geomwilcox College. Glass started 12 ofthe team's BLOOMINGTON - A change in putter grips first 13 games, recording 101 saves for the Class 3A boys golf state meet solved with an .835 save percentage and a some of Orion Yamat's previous problems on 149 goals-against average. the green, but a lack of birdies prevented the Two other area athletes are Maine East senior from pulling out a victory at on the Lawrence women's soccer The Den at Fox Creek. team. Casey MerMe, a sophomore Yamat started the second round Saturday forward from Barrington, started with a one-stroke lead after shooting even par 12 ofthe first 13 games and was tied Friday; however, his one birdie (at the par-5 for first on the team with 14 points, fifth hole) and two bogeys (at the par-4 first six goals and two assists. Sarah hole and at the par-5 14th) weren't enough to Zaccarine, a sophomore forward overcome a record round by Hinsdale Central from Lake Zurich, played in eight junior Kenneth Li. ofthe team's first 13 games, start- Li (73-67-140) tied the Class 3A state meet ing four and recording one assist. record at the course and beat Yamat (72- 73-145) by five strokes. Yamat finished as the Berma Gradjan scored two runner-up and he recorded the best finish at goals, including the game-winner, state in school history according to the IHSA for the Oakton Community College website. women's soccer team in its 372 vie- Yamat's recent success has increased inter- tory Oct. 8 against College of Lake est in golf at the Park Ridge school. Yamat's County. Gradjan, a sophomore runner-up finish could provide a boost at Maine defender from Niles North, was East for next season, according to coach Tony tied for third on the team with four Montesano. Yamat was Maine East's only golfer goals through the first 11 games. in this year's state meet, but Montesano said The victoty was Oakton's third his freshman numbers increased this season as in a row and improved its record school announcements about Yamat's tourna- to 7-3-1, including 3-1 in the illinois ment success sparked interest among other Skyway Collegiate Conference. boys. "This is amazing. This is so good for the Joe Donlan and his Miami school and for the community," Montesano said. (Ohio) football team won for the "We are not known for great golf. We are not first time this season, beating Mas- known for sports at the school, but this gets sachusetts 42i11 on Oct. 4 in Ox- people excited." ford, Ohio. Donlan, a redshirt junior Yamat has struggled on the green recently, linebacker from Oak Park-River so he switched putter grips for the state tour- Forest, recorded a team-high nine nament. At the sectional his Scotty Cameron solo tackles and 12 total tackles. putter had a thicker Super Stroke grip and he Maine East's Orion Yamat watches his tee shot during the Class 3A boys golf state tournament at The Den at Fox Several other area athletes also shot a 75 to finish fifth. He used a second Scotty Creek in Bloomington on Saturday. MIKE MANTUCCAJFORsUN-TIMEs MEDIA play for the Redhawks. Tight end Cameron putter for the state meet. It was the Ryan Smith and defensive back same model, but it had a narrower Ping Black the practice putting green. Yamat putted, "I knew the line once I saw it. I had to get it Richard Sehoen are freshmen Out grip. then practiced off the driving range and then there. It was a great run," Yamat said. "It was a from Fenwick. Ryan Callen is a "It gave me a better feeling in putting," returned to the practice green before his 10:27 great finish." sophomore offensive lineman from Yamat said about the grip. "It loosens up my a.m. tee time. Yamat finished tied for 31st at state in 2013. Hinsdale Central and Jack Penn is a hand more and I feel [the ball more] on these The highlight ofYamat's tournament was an "Orion was a year older and little more freshman quartethack from Loyola. faster greens." eagle on the par-5 ninth hole to end his round mature [this year]," Montesano said. "He has Nick Bullock Yamat also put in the work. He asked Friday. He reached the green from 240 yards hit longer and further. His ball flight is more ag- Have a suggestion for the College Montesano if he could arrive two hours before with a 3-wood and sank a 35-foot uphill putt gressive. He has worked that to his advantage Roundup?EmallNick Bullock at bull- Saturday's tee time to spend more time on breaking right to left. now and you see how steady he is." ockpioneerpressnaiLcom. A WAWOR1S company ACHICAGO SUNTIMES.compublication

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