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Nues Village wantsnewhotel, Metra stationonTouh

BY GOR STUDIXOV For Sun-Times Media@istudenkov

e village of Ni1es wants a new business-class hotel, a convention center and a Metra station on Touhy Avenue, part of a "vision" for the friture ofthe area presented to the Chamber of Corn- merce and Industry Thursday. The Department of Community Development's plan tackles the stretch of Touhy between Gross Point Road and Lehigh Avenue. It was presented to business officials on Aug. 21, during the Nues Cham- ber of Commerce and Industry breakfast. Throughout the presentation, Niles Economic Development and The village of NUes' new plan for Touhy Avenue between Caidwell and Lehigh avenues calls for a new hotel with a convention Marketing Coordinator Ross Klick- center, an expanded park around the Leaning Tower, and a Metra station. i COURTESY HOUSEAL LAVIGNE ssocsies er repeated1 emphasized that the plan represents a broad concept, and that none of the specifics are replace the Leaning Tower YMCA For Gross Point Road, the plan en- Touhy," he said. "This is purely a set in stone. And while the Village with a new park, an outdoor dining visions new light industrial devel- vision. This isn't a blueprint." Board will be voting on the plan, he area and a mixed-used building. opment, as well as some mixed-use For example, ifNiles can't build said none of the specifics of the plan Klicker emphasized that, to the buildings and a potential new park. a hotel at the foi-mer Midwest would be legally binding best of the village's knowledge, Niles is hoping to attract a ma- Hotel location, it would look some- Klicker explained that the plan the YMCA has no desire to move. jor big-box retailer to the corridor where else. And, if it can't attract was meant to provide guicjelines But he argued that maintenance to compliment the existing Target a major retailer to the corridor, for what kind of development the issues with the Y's facilities might and a Costco location that's cur- they're open to industrial use. village would want to see in the compel the organization to move rently being built. Mike Stratis, the current owner corridor. He said that, while the to another location, and the village But perhaps the most significantof the Midwest Hotel property, village had nothing against existing wanted to prepare for that possibil- proposal was for a Niles Metra was among the business own- manufacturers and wholesalers, the itThe plan suggests a potential station. ers who attended thebreakfast. area has been turning less indus- alternative site for the Y - the "We are in the very beginning Stratis' reaction to the plan itself trial over the last two decades - a corner of Gross Point and Lehigh, stage of discussinga possibility of was measured. trend he expects to continue. which is currently occupied by a Metra station," Klicker said. "If "It has potential," he said. "A lot of the industrial buildings a cluster ofwholesale and light that happens, there's a possibility Stratis said that he still hasn't in the corridor are functionally industry companies. that it could support high-density decided what to do with the par- obsolescent," Klicker said. "We The plan calls for a 10-story housing and high-tech industry." cel, and didn't feel the plan would love the businesses in tle corridor. business-class hotel and conven- The village has never had a affect him in any way. We want them to stay. But if they tion center on the site of the cur- Metra station. The closest Metra Village Trustee Chris Hanusiak, want to expand, they would have to rently vacant America's Midwest station to the corridor is located who also attended the breakfast, downsize, rightsize or move." Hotel and nearby industrial build- in Chicago's Edgebrook neighbor- said that while he liked the vision, Mayor Andrew Przybylo has ings. The International Wholesale hood, near the intersection of he was worried about its financial previously expressed a desire to Center space would become a Lehigh and Devon avenues. impact. The LeaningTower of Nues is owned by turn the corridor into an arts and three-level parking deck. Klicker emphasized that noth- "What is the cost to the the Leaning Tower YMCA, whose multi- entertainment district, with the It also envisions a shopping cen- ing about the plan is meant to be taxpayer?" he said. "Ifwe create story hotel is seen here in the back- Leaning Tower of Nues function- ter near the intersection of Touhy concrete. TIFs [to encourage development], ground. The village of Nues is considering ing as a centerpiece. This new plan and Lehigh, north of a currently "There are no bulldozers lined how will it affect the schools, the the possibility of buy)ng the land around builds on the concept, calling to standing cluster of restaurants. up to push buildings down along property taxes?" the tower. i FILE NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY AUGUST 28 2014

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Daniel Przewoznik (from left to right), Keith Sokolowski, and Tom Sok discuss the Nues Park District's plans

to build a skate park with Executive Director Joe Lo Verde in June 2013. I FILE Work beginsonWashington Terrace Park skate park Stay active, without pain. BY IGOR STUDENKOV ideas for the design. During the Aug. 19 meet- For Sun-Times Media I (istudenkov The park would be ing, Niles Park District built on what is currently Executive Director Joe Contractors are taking a soccer/hockey field at LoVerde told the board that See an orthopedic specialist the first steps toward mak- the southern end of the Spohn has already started ing the long-awaited Nues Terrace Park. working on the obstacles. skate park a reality. The current surfacewillbe While the company is based within 72 hours. The skate park, which willreplaced with concrete, andin California, the obstacles be located at Washington obstacles for skaters and are being assembled in their With joint pain, simple movements such as climbing Terrace Park, has been in bikerswillbe added in. The plant in Minnesota. LoVerde the works for the past four obstacles will include stairs,said this should speed up stairs, bending over and even walking can really hurt. years, but the Park District ramps, handrails, half- and delivery. There is no need to wait weeks to see a specialist. approved the construction quarter-pipes. While the LoVerde also indicated contracts at a meeting Aug. obstacles originally were that Park District officials Our physicians are supported by nationally accredited 4. Officials hope to see the proposed to be made of would be talking with skate park open by the end steel, the park changed Manuso about where the rehabilitation programs, outpatient therapy and specialty it to modular concrete in obstacleswillgo. Once ev- of September 2014. rehabilitation centers that can get you back to doing the In 2010, a group of Niles response to feedback from erything is planned out, he teenagers launched a grass- skaters, who said steel expects that it would only things you love. Pain free. roots campaign to persuade could get too hot during take two days to pour the the Park District to build the summer. The park is concrete in. a skate park. While many expected to have a total of During the special meet- skaters use Park Ridge's 12 to 15 obstacles ing, LoVerde said that he Get in touch. Hinkley Skate Park, the During the Aug. 4 meet- expects the grand opening To make an appointment, call 877.737.4636 group wanted something ing, the Park Board voted sometime during the week closer to home. to give a $54,820 concrete of Sept. 14 through 20. On or visit presencehealth.org/painf ree The proposal gained trac-contract to the Fox Lake- Aug. 19, he said that he still tion in 2013, when the Park based Manuso Concrete expects the park to open in District allocated money for and a $108,196.97 obstacles September, providing the the project and, after some contract for the Los An- weather doesn't interfere Presence® discussion, settled on Wash-geles-based Spohn Ranch with construction. Our Lady of the Resurrection Resurrection ington Terrace Park as a Skate Parks. The board also "We still anticipate by site. In July 2014, the board voted to allocate $20,000 the end of September for Medical Center Medical Center met with local skaters, who to improve lighting, fencing the park to be open," said submitted feedback and and landscaping. Lo Verde. 8 THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL Golf Mill sold; buyersaysthey'll invest ¡n mall

BY PAM DEFIGLIO said Brian Kosoy, Sterling's Chief For Sun-Times Media Executive Officer and Manag- ing Principal. "We're looking to real es- add value to properties which tate investment firm has are sound and have excellent real AFlorida-basedpurchased Nues' Golf Mill estate fundamentals, and there's Shopping Center for $60 million, no doubt Golf Mill does." and its CEO said it plans to fix The company cited Golf Mill's flooding problems at the mall and excellent location, with nearly invest in it significantly to attract 350,000 people living within a five- quality tenants. mile radius and having an average The Sterling Organization an- household income of $85,000, as a nounced Aug. 20 it has closed the factor which made it attractive. deal to buy Golf Mill. The purchase Sterling intends to invest capital includes 913,000 square feet, to improve the mall's infrastruc- and includes the outlot buildings ture and fix problems that have that hold XSport Fitness, Lucky caused flooding in the past, Kosoy McGee's and GFS, as well as the said. nine-story medical/professional Asked about his vision for Golf building and the entire mall except Mill, Kosoy responded, "The only for the Sears building which Sears vision is that in the long term we owns. If Sears were to be included, expect to provide a better product the mall's square footage is about for the community. Significant 1.1 million square feet. capital will be spent." "We're excited by the oppor- That will be a change from the tunity to improve this asset and previous owner, he suggested. The grow our portfolio in Chicago," Cuneo family has owned Golf Mill Golf Mill Shopping Center i FILE

since its inception in 1957, but has stayed largely in the background. "I'm not sure the previous owners were willing to spend the capital necessary to bring in high quality tenants," said Kosoy. He added that while it's often industry practice for mall owners to help prospective tenants defray the expenses of the broker's fee and fixing up the exterior or interior of a space in the mall, the previous owners did not offer to share in those expenses. "We expect it to be a shared cost, as is more typical," Kosoy said. George Good, executive vice president of real estate broker CBRE, who helped broker the mall purchase, said the deal is a posi- tive for the Niles area because of Golf Mill Shopping Center i FILE Sterling's willingness to invest in the property, and also because of the Chicago area, thanked Good he said. "The community will find Sterling's credentials. for brokering what he called an it will be nice to have ownership "Sterling is an owner of shop- intricate transaction. where the owner actually cares ping centers all over the country Kosoy said he looked forward to about the asset." they have great relationships a good relationship with the Niles- Golf Mill is anchored by JC with retailers," he said. "They see Park Ridge-Des Plaines-Glenview Penney, Sears and Kohl's. The industry trends and the way thingsarea. mall also has Target, Ross Dress are moving around the country, "No doubt the community can for Less and Value City Furniture, and they could bring in new ideas."expect over the coming years that in addition to dozens of smaller Michael Home, Sterling's Oak the quality of the offering and the businesses. The mall is 96 percent Golf Mill Shopping Center i FILE Brook-based regional director for condition will be much improved," occupied. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2014 9 I

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BY lOOR STUDDflCOV of Commerce. It would also any aspect ofthe plan imple- Daily and Shabbat services For Sun-Times Media I @istudenkov mentation. encourage industrial busi- 4 Bar and Bat Mitzvah training ROSH HASHANA nesses to take advantage of 'fter the plan is approved The Morton Grove Plan a Cook County tax incentive CMAP and I will be involved * Hebrew School and Kindergarten September 24-26 Commission unanimously program that gives tax cred- for the next two years," said * Adult Education voted last week to send the its to businesses that build Woods. "Iwillbe there to final version ofthe village new industrial facilities or help make connections, help 4 A full array of cultural and social events VOM KIPPUR Industrial Area Plan to the rehabilitate the existing ones.maker bridges. I think it's a Village Board. According to CMAP, good document, I think it's a October 3-4 The plan, which has many of the Morton Grove's good tool, I think it's achiev- Special Offer: been in development for the current industrial facilities able." 15t Non-Member tickets past few months, sets up a are showing their age, which Nancy Radzevich, the year free membership strategy for Morton Grove's makes the tax perk a useful Morton Grove Community Available $125 existing businesses in the incentive. Development Director, added when you enroll your child industrial districts, while set- The plan also suggests that the village may need to Tcketsfree with membership ting up a plan to attract new rezoning some parcels on recruit interns or hire consul- in one of our programs. ones. Some aspects of the the northeastern edge of the tanta to implement certain plan could be implemented southern industrial district aspects of the plan. within one to three years of to create a better buffer Woods said that the the approval, while others between the industrial and feedback she received from may take as long as 10 years. residential areas. industrial business owners www.northbrookcommunitysynagogue1org At press time, it was not clear The plan encourages was overwhelmingly positive. when the Village Board wouldMorton Grove to keep pursu- "I'm really happy to say actually vote on the plan. ing the redevelopment of the that a lot of feedback we got Wìcke4frv A ?eaefii Morton Grove commis- area near the village's Metra from business owners was sioned the Chicago Metro- station into a mixed-use -:I'd be happy to implement politan Agency of Planning downtown district. Having re-that," she said. New- Ye44' 5773' to devise the plan, which tailers and residences within After Woods' presentation, stemmed from the desire to the walking distance of the Radzevich touched on the get a better handle on how southern industrial district importance ofthe industrial frôw the village could develop its would attract industrial districts in the village life. industrial districts. Because businesses and workers. It "Our daytime population the districts account for 45 also encourages development is almost identical to our CDfrtjvejttùKöt E tetk percent of all Morton Grove of parks and recreational evening population, and that's jobs - nearly three times as facilities near the industrial because of our industrial much as the commercial dis- districts. districts," she said. Join us for tricts - the village sees such The calls for Morton As the Plan Commission development as a priority. Grove to study the existing prepared to vote, commission High Holiday The original version of the transportation network, in chair Ron Farkas thanked plan was presented in May terms of the districts' freight Woods and CMAP for their & Year-Round of this year. During the Aug. and employee transportation work 18 Plan Commission meeting, needs. "You made us see the value Services, Programs CMAP Associate Planner Woods explained that most of the industrial districts," he and Classes Nicole Woods presented the aspects of the plan would be said. "It's easy value of the final version. She explained implemented by the village commercial property because Rabbi Barry Schechten that, because the feedback staff and the Morton Grove ofthe sales tax. This is a little from industrial businesses Economic Development Corn-more subtle." Congregation Kol Emeth and the public was over- mission, usually in partner- The commission, he 51 30 W. Touhy Ave., Skokie IL 60077 whelmingly positive, the final ship with the Chamber of explained, didn't realize how plan was largely the same as Commerce and other local large of a role the industrial [2 blocks west of Edens Expressway) the earlier draft. entities. The plan offers a properties played in the Mor- 847/673-3370 ton Grove economy. The plan calls for the in- detailed breakdown of which officeckolemethskokie.org dustrial businesses to create entities would handle which "We [now] understand an industrial district business aspects of the plan. She also that they're necessary for the www.kolemethskokie.org association distinct from said that she would be there growth and success of our the Morton Grove Chamber to advise Morton Grove on village," said Farkas. Paj't- ofCkôaits'sJeik comwutyftv a.twct soyewc IO THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL I

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The following incidents were listed in the official with battery on the night of Aug. 7 after police said 8055 W. Foster St., Niles, were each charged with DRUGS bulletin of the NUes Police Department. Readers he placed his arm around a 5-year-old boy's neck felony retail theft on Aug. ¡7 after they allegedly Arie J. Williams, 19, of Elgin, was charged with are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a and tried to poke him in the eye in the parking lot of stole merchandise from a store on the 8500 block possession of drug paraphernalia after he was finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make that a shopping center on the 8900 block of Greenwood of Golf Road. Police said Jando fled from the store arrested on Ozark Avenue and Dempster Street on determination. Avenue, breaking the teen's glasses. According to with a six-month-old baby in his arms and was seen August 18. Police said Williams was pulled over for police, the teen removed a bottle of pepper spray running through heavy traffic with the baby near a traffic violation and officer allegedly found drug NuES from his pocket during the altercation and sprayed Golf Road and Milwaukee Avenue. He was eventu- paraphernalia in his vehicle, He was also charged ally apprehended behind a retail store, police said. Rukawiczkin in the eyes, causing him to set go of with driving on a suspended license. He is sched- the victim. Police located Rukawiczkin inside a The baby was picked up by a family member and BATTERY uled to appear in court on Sept. 15. DCFS was notified, according to police. The couple Ewelina Debowski, 24, and Adam Debowski, 18, restaurant on the 8400 block of Dempster Street was assigned an Aug. 26 court date. both of 8533 Oleander Ave., Nues, were each where he was taken into custody and also cited HIT AND RUN charged with domestic baffery and possession with public intoxication. Police did not indicate a DUI Christopher Martinez, 9, of Wheeling, was charged of drug paraphernalia on Aug. 17 after police motive for the alleged affack or if Rukawiczkin and Mario Home, 27, of 3001 N. LeClaire Ave., Chicago, with fleeing the scene of an accident on the 9300 responded to a dispute at their home. Police said the victim knew each other. He has a Sept. 17 court was charged with driving under the influence on block of Natchez Avenue on August 19. Police said the brother and sister had become engaged in a date. Aug. 16 after police responded to numerous calls Martinez later turned himself in after his involve- physical altercation and were both bleeding when of a reckless driver driving a green Ford Mustang. ment in a traffic accident. He was also charged officers arrived at 1:09 am. Police said Ewelina RETAIL THEFT Police located the vehicle on the 9200 block of with driving on a suspended license. A court date is was holding a large knife in her hand, had cuts Zubedaben Bhim, 59, of 5722 N. Kimball Ave., Milwaukee Avenue and reportedly observed it and bruises on her arms and a large bump on her Chicago, was charged with retail theft on Aug. 16. scheduled for Sept. (8. Police said she was accused of stealing grocery crossing over lane markings multiple times and forehead, and was wearing a torn dress. Adam was items from Fresh Farms, 5740 W. Touhy Ave. following a vehicle too closely. Home has a Sept. 17 IDENTITY THEFT bleeding from his mouth, had a bite mark on his court date. arm and a bump on the back of his head, according James Barnes, 55, of the 9400 block of Margail Torne Cooper-Williams, 38, of Chicago, was to police. Ewelina reportedly told officers that an Avenue, unincorporated Maine Township, was Krzysztof Szalinski, 32, of 6134 N. Meade Ave., Chi- charged with felony identity theft after she was altercation occurred after she arrived home to find charged with retail theft on Aug. 17 after he alleg- cago, was charged with driving under the influence arrested on the 6100 block of Capulina Avenue on and illegal transportation of alcohol on the morning Adam and his underage friends drinking alcohol. edly stole $410 worth of groceries from a store on August 19. Police said Cooper-Williams allegedly of Aug. 20 after he was reportedly seen driving Adam was also charged with consumption of alco- the 9000 block of Golf Road. He has a Sept. 30 used someone's debit card to pay for her phone bill south on Milwaukee Avenue in the northbound hol by a minor. The pair have a Sept. 2 court date. court date. several times during the past few months. She is lanes. He has an Oct. 2 court date. Paul Rukawiczkin, 23, of Des Plaines, was charged Joseph Jando, 28, and Kelly Perry, 22, both of scheduled to appear in court on Sept. 18.

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Park Ridge Aldermenstop red-lightcameraproposal

BY JENNIFER JOHNSON [email protected] I @Jen_Pioneer

Recent questions about red-light enforcement cameras in the city of Chicago have led Park Ridge alder- men to postpone a vote related to bringing a second camera to their community. The Park Ridge City Council on Aug. 18 voted to refer the matter of seeking Illinois Department of Transportation approval for a camera on westbound Dempster Street at Potter Road back to the committee level and reopen a discussion with RedSpeed, the company that has recommended the camera. Fifth Ward Aid. Dan Knight made the motion after explain- ing that his support for red-light cameras "is waning a little bit" fol- lowing "recent developments in the city of Chicago." He also expressed concerns about a recent spike in tickets issued from Park Ridge's existing camera on Oakton Street. "I am coming to question why these are there," he said. Thousands of Chicago red-light violations are now under review by the city after reports surfaced of large spikes in tickets at certain intersections. A lawsuit filed in July also seeks millions of dollars be returned to all ticketed drivers due to allega- tions of bribery between a Chicago city worker and Redflex, the corn- pany that installed and maintained

the cameras. Chicago no longer Westbound Dempster Street at Potter Road is under consideration for a red-light enforcement camera. i FILE uses the company. Ex-Redflex CEO Karen Finley for answers as to why the Oakton to be for improper right turns on Sixth Ward Aid. Marc Mazzuca era at Dempster and Luther Lane, was federally indicted this month Street camera has suddenly been a red light, though the number said he opposed a new camera which has traditionally had a high on bribery charges. The indict- recording more violations. of total tickets issued has also for westbound Dempster Street accident rate. ment alleges that Finley and Red- "I would like them to come back increased. In June there were five because he felt it was more of a Second Ward Aid. Nicholas Milis-. flex officials paid a city employee and explain the anomaly," Knight left turn on red violations reported,money-making endeavor for Red- sis also opposed a new camera. $570,000 and provided him with said. though citations issued for this Speed, which shares profits with "What are we trying to achieve? various perks in exchange for him Data provided by the Park Ridgetype of violation have been uncom- the city. I think we should all ask ourselves steering city contracts to Redflex. Police Department shows the num-mon at Oakton and Northwest "When this was originally that," Milissis said. "Is it a matter Knight stated that he would like ber of "straight-through" red light Highway since the camera was discussed, it was very clear the of revenue or a matter of safety?" RedSpeed, which maintains Park violations have jumped consider- installed, historical data shows. motive for the camera at this "I find no problem with money," Ridge's existing red-light camera ably since April. Normally, fewer Police Chief Frank Kaminski intersection had a lot of weight responded ist Ward Aid. Joe at westbound Oakton Street and than 10 tickets were issued each said the spike in tickets is related on profitability and not quite the Sweeney. "We get a report every Northwest Highway and is a dii- month to vehicles accused of run- to the installation of new equip- weight I was hoping for on safety," month on the [camera] that is over ferent company than Redflex, to ning the red light, but in May there ment that shows clearer images. he said. at Oakton Street and Northwest explain "why our experience with were 28 such tickets approved, The officer in charge of deter- There were more than 40 ac- Highway and there's money there. them should be demonstratively followed by 43 and 40 in June and mining red light violations also cidents reported at Potter and And there wouldn't be money different than Chicago's experienceJuly, respectively. retired from the department in Dempster last year, hut Mazzuca there if they didn't violate the law." with their provider." He also asked The majority of tickets continuelate June. had indicated he preferred a cam- Contributing: Chicago Sun-Times NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2014 13

I Nues New Notre Dame HS president named

BY NATALIE HAYES also in Lake Forest. Board Vice Chairman Peter Newell For Sun-Times Media@NatHayReporter "You spend a lot time working for a big served as interim president of the school fol- corporation, and then when you retire you lowing Smyth's resignation. Eiwart said he After retiring as a corporate litigator suddenly have the opportunity to do what respects Notre Dame's solid history, which eight years ago, Ralph Elwart had reached you really want to do," Elwart said. "My pas- has survived amid recessions and other a point where he could finally invest in his sion was the issue at hand." tough patches in the past six decades. true passion as a philanthropist in religious Elwart was appointed by the board of "This is the school's 60th year of op- education. directors of Notre Dame College Prep Aug. eration, so we have a good handle on what Elwart spent nearly a decade volun- 15, just in time to welcome 804 students to works and what doesn't work around here," teering on the boards of various Catholic the new school year Monday. Eiwart said. "I'm not planning anything for education-driven initiatives before the Lake The position was vacated by former presi-the new school year that will shake people Forest resident was appointed as the new dent, the Re' John Smyth, who resigned in up or change how things are run." president at Notre Dame College Prep in April after seven years at the helm of the Eiwart earned his law degree at John Niles last week. all-boys high school. Marshall Law School, and his bachelor's Deciding to reverse his retirement was an New president of Notre Dame Prep, Ralph J. Elwart Smyth, 79, resigned before the end of the from the University of Miami. He served in unplanned move for Elwart, who spent the (right) and new vice president for institutional last school year, citing what he described as the U.S. Army from 1968 to 1971 as a special last few years making what he described as advancement and enrollment, Shay Boyle (left). i "differences" with Notre Dame's executive agent in military intelligence. a "very small.paycheck" reviewing the per- PHOTO COURTESY OF TERESA CONNELLY board. Aside from gaining a new president, formance of private Catholic schools while Smyth - who said he left the school on Notre Dame made another administrafive serving on the Sacred Heart Commission prepared me for this kind of job." friendly terms - is held in high regard in change, appointing former head of enroll- on Goals of the Sacred Heart Schools in the During his 34 years as a litigator for the Catholic prep school's tight-knit commu- ment Shay Boyle to the position of vice . Allstate, Elwart dedicated a portion of his nity for helping the school stay open after it president for institutional advancement and "As of a few months ago, this didn't occur free time to serving on the board of trust- lost a 50-year sponsorship in 2007 from the enrollment. to me as a career option," Elwart said. "But ees for Woodlands Academy of the Sacred priests of the Congregation of Holy Cross In the new role, Boyle will be responsible my resume was pointing in this direction Heart in Lake Forest, and as a member at the University of Notre Dame in South for the fundraising and alumni relations - and what I've done along the way has of the school board of St. Mary's Church, Bend, md. departments. TIC'S MARINO REALTORS MEDIUM 5800 Dempster - Morton Grove (847)967-5500 (OUTSIDE ILLINOIS CALL 1-800 253-0021) The Gold Standard www.century21 marino.com

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North Shore Housing nonprofit says discrimination evident on the North Shore

BY TODD SHIELDS Rivkin said. [email protected] I @tshieldsl9 "No one would say Gates Manor for seniors has reduced average property values An audit of rental and home ownership in Wilmette. We should want inclusive corn- practices among owners has found racial munities." discrimination against African Americans in In a release, Open Communities praised Chicago's north suburbs. villages such as Nues, Northbrook and Mor- Completing a three-year study under the ton Grove for requesting fair housing train- Federal Fair Housing Act, Open Communi- ing when presented with the audit findings. ties in Winnetka sent out trained testers Open Communities also noted Evanston posing as renters and homebuyers in the and Wilmette for requiring landlords and re- non-profit's 16 suburban service areas. altors to provide home seekers a statement The finished report stated few blacks filedof the local fair housing law. complaints; however, the test audit found "Deerfield, Lincoinwood and Park Ridge that racial discrimination against them per- did not submit affordable housing plans to sisted, "but in ways that are not obvious to the state as required in 2005," stated the the community or to the home seekers." report, adding those suburbs and Glencoe, For instance, a white buyer may have Glenview, Highland Park, Kenilworth, Mor- been invited to five home showings, whereaston Grove, Northbrook, Northfield, Wilmette a black buyer was not invited to as many, and Wrnnetka must submit updated plans sa4d Jes Scheinpflug, an outreach coordina- by June 2015. tor. In May 2013, the Cook County Board of "(Blacks) may not know their being Commissioners amended a county ordi- discriminated against because they don't nance on human rights to protect people see what's going on with the other side," she from discrimination who use Section 8 bous- said. ing choice vouchers when seeking housing. "But in the audit, we found discrimination All county residents now have the protec- by our people sent to test it. White people tions. were checked for backgrounds, for example, However, in October 2013 Cook County or amounts of security deposits differed," President Toni Preckwinkle criticized Glen- added Viki Rivkin, director of fair housing view trustees for rewriting an ordinance for Open Communities. that does not require local landlords to rent Federal Fair Housing Act also protects to low-income Section 8 housing tenants. underrepresented populations of imrni- A Glenview ordinance had already pro- grants, seniors and the homeless. tected the choice. The grant work also covered discrimina- In a statement, Preckwinkle said Glen- tion investigations, fair housing education, view was interfering with county fair hous- a senior housing study and a focus group ing efforts. study on outsider perceptions of the North "Glenview's position contradicts a grow- Shore. ing national trend among local government Other findings of Opei Communities entities to remove barriers to integration were: and economic opportunity" she said. . Most municipal leaders verbally sup- The village disagreed with Preckwinkle ported diversity and fair housing laws; and her interpretation of Illinois law. however, many local fair housing ordinances 'As has been previously noted, the Glen- did not reflect it. view Village Board's actions were meant . Few suburban officials either supported to re-establish the status quo for Glenview or endorsed affordable housing in their landlords to study the matter in more detail suburbs. in light of the lack of direct notice, or justi- Open Communities recommended the fication provided by the Counts" said the following: village release. . Affirmatively advertise communities as At 7 p.m. Sept. 18, Glenview Village Hall open. at 1225 Waukegan Road will host a workshop . Promote affordable housing to people with the Housing Authority of Cook County with low and moderate incomes. on its housing ordinances. IEncourage more public transportation,"Several audiences will be there, includ- asking users bout appropriate routes and ing our village trustees and local landlords, schedules. so we can dispel incorrect fears based on . Recruit people of color, immigrants rumors and tell people how the program and people with disabilities to appointed or works," said Don Owen, Glenview deputy elected positions in local government. village manager. "Studies on affordable housing don't indi- "It's a major step in showing how it '(iki Rivkin, left, and Jes Soheinpflug of Open Communities in Wunnetla, released a three-year study on at- cate it doesn't bring down property values," works." fordable housing in Chicago's north suburbs. i TooDsHIEws/suN-TMES MEDIA NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2014 15

District 207 School Board, Des Plaines sign deal on proposed TIF district

BY IGOR STUDENKOV to actually create it within 60 daysprofit. of Education, if TIF District 7 is general status of the area. For Sun4imes Media(istudenkov of the public hearing. TIF District 7 would be bor- created, the school district would In return, District 207 agreed The new TIF district, known asderedbyTouhyAvenue on the get certain percentage of the tax not to raise any legal objection to Maine Township High School TIF District 6, would be carved north, Mannheim Road on the revenue that goes into a TIF fund. TIF District 7's creation. District 207 and the city of Des out of larger existing TIF District west, Higgins Road on the south During the first 10 years, the In the past, District 207 has Plaines have signed an agreement 6, which is a triangle-shaped dis- and Metra North Central Ser- percentage would be zero. From made similar agreements with that would allow the school districttrict bound by Mannheim Road, vice Line tracks in the east. The the 11th through 15th years, the Des Plaines over TIF District to get a portion of the revenue Greco Avenue and Higgins Road remaining section of former TIF schools would get 15 percent. In 4 and with Park Ridge over the from proposed new tax incrementthat was created in 2001. But that District 6 located roughly betweenthe 16th through the 20th years, Uptown TIF district. financing district near the border TIF failed to spur redevelopment, Mannheim Road, Higgins Road, the district would get 25 percent. The District 207 Board of of Des Plaines and Rosemont. leaving Des Plaines with an esti- Willow Creek and Orchard Place During the final three years of Education unanimously approved Under the agreement, the mated $6.8 million deficit. would no longer be part of either TIF's existence, the schools wouldthe agreement during the Aug. school district would get a portion As the result, the city wants TIF, returning to the tax rolls. get 35 percent. 4 meeting. The Des Plaines City of any revenue the new TIF dis- to cut off the southern section of When a TIF district is created, That's assuming, though, that Council approved the agreement trict would generate 10 years afterthe TIF, creating a separate, new any taxable increases in property District 7 would generate revenue.the same day. its creation. The agreement was TIF district. The city has argued value that would otherwise go to If it remains unprofitable for In the run-up to the vote, Board designed to ensure the school dis- that part of the problem with public taxing bodies would go intothe entirety of its existence, the of Education President Margaret trict wouldn't oppose the creationthe section was that the lack of the TIF. This means that school schools would get nothing. McGrath emphasized that the of a new TIF district by shar- the development brought down districts like District 207 would If the TIF is created, Des agreement won't come into effect ing the revenue that the schools property values. The city hopes normally find themselves with Plaines has agreed not to extend unless Des Plaines approves the would otherwise lose completely. that dividing the area would makeless tax revenue every time a TIF it beyond 23 years. The city also TIF. The TIF district hasn't been it easier for both TIFs to attract district is created. That's what agreed to meet with the school "This actually has to go to [Des created yet. The Des Plaines City development. And since property happened when the original TIF district at least once a year to Plaines] for approval," she said. Council is expected to hold a values within proposed TIF Dis- District 6 was created. discuss the projects that take "They're going to have public public hearing on its creation on trict 7 would start off low, it would Under the agreement ap- place within the TIF district, how hearing in September. Without ap- Sept. 15, and can vote on whether be much easier for it to make a proved by the District 207 Board the TIF funds are spent and the proval, there is no [agreement]."

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Letters Illegal parkers Between first and 42, causedanger near Metra station there'sgreatness As a townhome resident near the cage, and then do Morton Grove Metra station, I have "Jackie Robinson West reminds relentless, mind- watched the actions of drivers picking up By RANDY us ofwhat's possible when caring numbing throwing BLASER and dropping off riders with no regard to adults work together to support, drills. the safety of others. It became personal It takes a corn- when I found myself stopped on the help and teach kids how to be at munity of caring tracks when the warning lights went on, their best no matter where they are adults to organize the gates came down and looking down every Chicago area baseball the teams, coach the the tracks a train was quickly approach- fan, I finally found a baseball from - regardless ofrace. Their kids, raise the money ing. This predicament was the result of Liketeam to care about. story can serve to shatter the lies, to order the uniforms several factors; a backlog of trains due You know the team - the 13 kids misconceptions and false notions and the equipment to an accident north of Morton Grove, a from Morgan Park on Chicago's far and to take care of higher than usual quantity of cars cross- South Side. In the Little League that pop into our heads when we the fields. If you've ing the tracks from three directions and World Series parlance, they are hear the words 'inner city." been involved in pedestrians crossing Lincoln and Lehigh known as Jackie Robinson West, youth baseball, you outside the marked crosswalks. and they won the U.S. Little League know what I'm talk- Stopping on the tracks was not by championship game. ing about. choice. The cars ahead of me stopped The team has been an inspiration for black, crime-ridden and poor Sadly, the team's achievement suddenly when the vehicles in front of and has won a place in Chicago's neighborhoods. won't change the awful crime sta- them stopped in the middle of Lincoln pantheon of baseball greatness, Jackie Robinson didn't reach tistics in the city; neither will those Ave to pick up Metra riders. Making mat- despite their Sunday loss to South Ebbets Field on luck or a favor. And crime statistics change our feeling ters worse, other vehicles were illegally Korea. These kids played really good neither did these kids reach the field good about the team. parked along both sides of Lincoln Av- baseball and have tremendous heart. of dreams, at Williamsport, Pa., on Jackie Robinson West reminds us enue where "no parking" signs are clearly But that's not the only reason why luck. of what's possible when caring adults posted and drivers blatantly ignore. they matter. They got there through talent, work together to support, help and During morning and evening rush For the past few summers, hard work, great coaching and great teach kids how to be at their best hours, cars stop in the middle of the the news about young black community support. Any commu- no matter where they are from - streets and park along both sides of people in our great city has been nity, anywhere in America, would be regardless of race. Their story can Lincoln waiting to pick up and drop off heartbreaking. We all know the grim proud to have those gifts to give to serve to shatter the lies, misconcep- Metra riders. news reports, falling like relentless their kids. That's what we all want tions and false notions that pop into Contacting the police increased hammer blows, each for another out of the communities we call home. our heads when we hear the words police presence for a few days, but when child gunned down on the city They obviously have it in Chicago's"inner city." they're not present, the dangerous habits streets. Morgan Park neighborhood. To play Rachel Robinson, Jackie's widow, resume. This is not just the responsibility Jackie Robinson West doesn't the kind of baseball these kids play wrote the team a note and included of the police, but everyone who rides the really change that maddening news takes practice day in and day out. It these words: "Thank you for uphold- Metra or drives near this area. of what's going on in the streets, but takes coaching and instruction from ing the legacy of my husband Jack, Mayor DiMaria's beautification and re- perhaps their story can open our dedicated adults who not only know your namesake, through your hard vitalization plan for this area will increase eyes to another facet of life, what baseball, but also know how to teach work, dedication and excellent traffic and the probability of accidents. some folks refer to as "the inner it to kids. It takes discipline, the kind teamwork." How does that fit into his plan? city" of discipline you need to field 100 Jack's legacy. Kelly Dietrich As I've written before, I despise grounders every day all summer, Now that's something we can all as- Morton Grove that term because it is white code then take 100 swings in the batting pire to.

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EDITORS NOTE: Content appears as Morton Grove Mathew for $132,000 on July 8 891 E Grant Drive: John P Marquardt $940,000 on July 7 it is provided records. 8821 Mango Ave: Sharib Jamal to Mi- to Michael Berzins for $200,000 on 1816 Wildberry Drive, #8: Wendy War- 2039 Kenilworth Ave: Robert O'Harvey chael Mascio for $340,000 on July 7 July lO ner Reynes to Christopher G Baker and and Caroline Zolowicz to Eric J DahI and Lauren M Baker for $365,000 on July 9 1084 S Wolf Road: Thomas R Young and Stephanie L DahI for $714,000 on July IO Nulos Glenview Kathleen T Young to Eddie F Yousif for 7041 W Touhy Ave, #610d: Lorena 2908 Jerrie Lane: Dae Hyun Kim and Skokie $192,000 on July II G Miranda to Zenaida J Briones for Min Jeong Kim to Amy V Geary and Northtield 3907 Cleveland St: Magic Touch Build- 258 Churchill St: Lezlie Rehagen to $126,000 on July10 Kevin C Geary for $430,000 on July 8 691 S Mt Prospect Road: Salma ers LLC to Adam H Freed and Cynthia A Janet L Neznek for $410,000 on July 7 Al-Guzzie to Michael R Horwick for 7051 W Touhy Ave, #410: Jennifer 418 Warren Road: Edward P Garard to Freed for $375,000 on July11 $220,000 on July11 Kobayashi Trust to Henrich Wiedle Trust Elizabeth Cornwell and Matthew Freas 281 Latrobe Ave: Robert D Beaird to 10125 Cherry Parkway, #104: Lance for $126,000 on July lO for $325,000 on July 8 Pieter Richter and Victoria Richter for P Klein and Judy F Klein to Domingo Wilmette $344,000 on July 8 7149 W Carol Court: Thomas F Hill Jr, 909 Surrey Lane: William Nelson and Mata and Cynthia Mata for $156000 2822 Birchwood Ave: Timothy Murray Susan E Roess and Mary F Fiedler to Joanne Dupre Nelson to Linda M Rus- on July IO and Susan Murray to Alicja Sienkiewicz Evanston sell for $760,000 on July II Vinous Eshoo for $175,000 on July II and Slawomir Sienkiewicz for $410,000 201 Brown Ave: Andrew J Radde-Gall- Norridge on July lO witz and Kristen Radde-Gallwitz to IM 8435 W Clara Drive: Patrick M Burke 2114 Fir St: Jonathan Chiarieri and Amanda Chiarieri to Michael Haley and 5040 Ridgewood Ave: Leonides Polanco Property III L P for $311,000 on July 9 to Rafid Sukkar and Luma Sukkar for 926 Illinois Road: Thomas C Mcllwee Eileen Haley for $665,500 on July 7 to Adriana D Lucero for $320,000 on $266,500 on July 9 and Catherine J Mcllwee to Aar- July 7 702 Dodge Ave: Daniel B DahI to Elaine 4000 Triumvera Drive, #203: Hye Im on C Smith and Jennifer Smith for M Purnell for $199,000 on July 8 8455 N Chester Ave: Andreas Arbis, Yum to Edward Flory and Agnieszka $1,400,000 on July11 Sophia Arbis and Sophia Hronis Arbis to Des Plaines 2720 Lawndale Ave: Matthew R Ornund- Bartoszak for $156,500 on July11 Nicoleta Voiculescu and Emilia Voicules- 71 I S River Road, #205: Stefan Harbov 2105 Greenwood Ave: Brett Murphy son and Rachel S Omundson to Carol cu for $439,000 on July10 1410 Brandon Road: Ann Glynn Kathy to Winifred Woodruff for $173,000 on and Karen Murphy to Peter M Babalan A Wooton Trust, Carol A Wooton Trust Trust and Kathy Ann Glynn Trust to July10 and Sarah E Babaian for $730,000 on and A Wooton Carol Trust for $615,000 Jill C Erickson and Alan E Erickson for July10 on July 8 Park Ridge 930 E Algonquin Road: Michael $755,000 on July 8 1715 Pavilion Way, #1715: Emily Tasch Mendkoffto Martin Andrew Pritchett 2041 Kenilworth Ave: Michael C Talaga 1825 Leland Ave: Ruby Mae McKenzie to to Michael C Barbaglia and Alyssa M 1756 Greenwood Road: Elzbieta Cislo and Ashley L Pritchett for $250,000 on and Lindsey Talaga to Christopher Dareus D Wynn and Jeanette Ransom Bernardo for $197,000 on July II to Abraham Mathew and Annamma July10 J Mylnek and Kathleen Kennedy for for $188,000 on July 7

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ABOVE: Maine East's George Corey leads the Blue Demons into the 2014 football season. I TIM BOYLEIFORSUN-TIMEs MEDIA 26 I THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

INSIDE ThIs SECTION PAGES 2-3 What it takes to be the best tackler

PAGES 4-5 What it takes to be the best blocker

PAGE G-7 What it takes to be the best pass rusher

PACE U What it takes to be the best quarterback

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What it takes to put together Loyola coach John the best scouting report Holocek, who played seven seasons at linebacker PAGElO in the NFL, poses with Ramblers senior linebacker What it takes to be Brian OBrien. Holecek the best sludent section said OBrien is the best all- around middle linebacker PAGESfi-16 lies ever coached. I Il MMI()NY!FOR StlNTIMS MEmA Season previews for area teams Elite tacklers need five things: technique, THIS WEEK strength, desire, speed and excellent footwork

BY ERIC VAN DRU. back. Holecek connected perfectly. The basics lead to big hits For Sun-Times Media, @VanDrilSports "I'll never forget it," Holecek said. "It was like Huge hits are glorified often, with a big 'Aaaah' in the stadium. It feels good when SportsCenter and YouTube driving their coach John Holecek made hundreds 80,000 people are making the same expres- popularity. But Holecek, Stevenson defensive of tackles during his college and profes- sion." coordinator Josh Hjorth and Nazareth coach Loyolasional career, but he considers just one of Holecek added: "That's the only one that I've Tim Racki look down upon tackles when the them to be perfect. ever had that was picture perfect. And I've got player tries to lower the boom with a shoulder Holecek's best tackle came on Oct. 13, 2002, a picture of it on my [basement] wall." instead of wrapping up and driving his hips during the last year of his NFL career. Picturesque tackles are very rare in foot- through the opponent. He was playing strong-side linebacker for ball, as Holecek and several ofthe area's best "I can't stand that," Racki said. "I say, 'When the Falcons in the Meadowlands and, tacklers and coaches all agreed. It's not very you're playing on Sundays, you can hit that way. on the first play of the fourth quarter, the New often that a linebacker squares up a running But until you get to that level, you're going to be York Giants' Tiki Barber received a pitch to back as Holecek did in the Meadowlands, whichtackling properly.'" Holecek's left. makes a tackler's other attributes - including The first rule of tackling is to keep one's head Holecek shuffled outside and, upon realiz- technique, strength, desire, speed and footworkup. Not doing so can result in a very serious ing Barber didn't have any room to run to the - crucial in trying to become the best at that injury, which is why "See what you hit" is a outside, planted his right foot just as Barber cutskill. common phrase at every level of football. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY,AUGUST28,2014 27

L,IInInukN Vuuy La!m, h 31 ickkis in 2013, 11m m' of aiiv returning Maiu Sr playrir. You have to have so much ntfort and when you SENIOR MAINE SOUTH play defense. you have to have At 6-foot-I and 220 pounds, the mind-set that the ball is Labus has the physical attri- vours, the senior said. I butes to intimidate opponents i MA4rI WflrU tlN IIMF s MtÙI from his middle linebacker position. Labus also plays wide receiver and ¡s the Hawks' long snapper.

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From there, "you're not reaching we're taught is if you do it correctly, you'll said he loves about the All-Pro is how often 66 55 121 3 3 for [ball carriers] or diving for them at get those big hits." he gets to the football. all," Lake Forest senior linebacker Jack "You have to have so much effort and Traynor said. "Your feet are underneath Tffiitsofatackler when you play defense, you have to have you. You're bringing your hips through." Players can do drill after drill, but what the mind-set that the ball is yours,". Labus SENIOR GLENBROOK NORTH Racki and Hjorth both work with players makes the best tacklers elite is they have said. "You want to get that ball. If you can't Spartans defensive stalwart on the fundamentals of tackling in practice an ideal combination of speed, strength, get it, you want to at least get the guy who Brady Nagel was a senior last each day. footwork, instincts and desire. has it." year, but Weinstein, a line- Nazareth has what it calls its Daily Hjorth, Holecek and Labus all agreed the Kuechly flies around the field through- backer, could offset the loss. Musts, which are the different techniques best tacklers are born with the desire and out the game and is seemingly in every "Ben has worked really hard each position group needs to excel. For ex- attitude to be physical and tackle. Traynor play and Holecek said Loyola senior middle in the weight room to make him- ample, the linebacking corps' Daily Musts is an example of that. linebacker Brian O'Brien is the same way self a better tackler," coach start with footwork and include defeating "Ever since I started playing tackle for the Ramblers. Bob Pieper said. blocks, tackling pass drops and blitz drills. football in third grade or fourth grade, I The mark of the best tacklers is that, like ', A Stevenson has a five-station rotation guess I just noticed that I always loved to Kuechly, they possess a rather unique corn- BENWEINSTEINI that players go through at the beginning of hit people," he said. "You either like hitting bination of attributes - including quick, their defensive segment. The stations - or you don't. I think that just starts from well-trained feet. Solo Ast TotalTackles ff1. FT they include straight-ahead tackling, tack- the beginning." "What I think separates the good and 17 3 20 4 3 ling at an angle and chasing a player from Traynor and Labus both draw inspira- the great is the footwork; can that kid move behind - help build players' confidence tion from watching linebackers on TV. his feet and get his feet to the right spot and replicate game situations, l-Ijorth said. Traynor, a big Michigan fan, grew up without gambling by taking giant steps, "We try to provide every opportunity admiring David Harris as he delivered hard crossing over, turning your shoulders Like the Pioneer Press that a tackler might have," Hjorth said. hits for the Wolverines. Harris tallied 73 where the running back's cutting back?" sports department's Maine South also stresses the basics. tackles for Michigan as a senior in 2006 Holecek said. "Those are the things that facebook page, "We love big hits, but it always comes and now plays for the New York Jets. you can teach, but it's still the effort and th.com/SportsPioneerPress, down to fundamentals," Maine South The Carolina Panthers' Luke Kuechly is instinct and athletic ability to do those to read ahoutthe senior linebacker Vinny Labus said. "What one of Labus' favorite players. What Labus things." f area's biggest stories. VIDEO ONLINE ViSIT HNIIS1HOOWUBflEWSOM TO WATCH VLEO OF LOYOIIS BIUAN O'BRIEN TALKING ABOUT THE M'OIITAN OF PROPB TAKUNG. 28 THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL uwp SENIOR MAINE SOUTH The 5-foot-II Bolger makes up for his lack of height with his bulldog attitude and ox-like strength. The 255-pound guard won the bench press competition at Wheaton Warrenville South's Lineman Challenge this summer.

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SENIOR NEW TRIER At 6-7 and 300 pounds, Kaskey looks like he plays on the offensive line. And according to New Trier coach Brian Doll, the tackle is a true road-grad- er. "He wants to move people out of the way, and he takes pride in getting downfield to make that second block." Doll said.

MA1T1KASKEY John Kilcommons, Patrick Kilcommons, John Brunory, Mike Owens and Jack Shutack (from left to right) make up Nazareth's mammoth offensive line.BRIAN O'MAHONEY/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA

SENIOR CLENDROOK NORTH As a junior starter, LaBunski was part of a Glenbrook North offense that averaged more than five yards per rush at- PAVING THE WAY tempt and seven per pass at- tempt. Coach Bob Pieper said Offensive success starts with an 0-line that eats right, works hardand plays angry the 6-3, 245-pounder has the BY GEORGE M. WILCOX taken years for him to learn proper tech- "I look for weak points in their game," tools and the experience to [email protected]. @geomwilcox nique - and then there is attitude. Shutack said. "It makes it that much easier anchor this season's "You have to play pissed off and you can't to beat them, which is what I want to do. ... I line. Shutack has always been one of the let [the otherl kid walk over you," Shutack usually look to see if [defenders] keep their biggest players on the football field, even said. separation, ifthey keep their arms level and BRANDONLaBUNSKI Jackwhen he started playing around ag 6 The senior from Western Springs is the low and if they get into you. You don't want a with the Western Springs youth footbáll No. 3-ranked senior offensive tackle in the defensive lineman to get into your chest [to program. state, according to scout.com, and is . He hasgain leverage]." Now that he's 6-foot-6 and 290 pounds, thebecome one ofthe best by practicing against Shutack is becoming a student of the garne through his position coach, Casey Mo- Pioneer Press Nazareth senior ¡s stifi a giant among boys teammates who went on to play in college. Former Nazareth defensive linemen Patrick ran, a former Nazareth center who gradu- sports department and is considered one ofthe best blockers in the Chicago area with scholarship offers Vitek (2013 graduate), who is now at St. Jø- ated in 2001. on Twitter at from Iowa State, Minnesota, seph's College in Indiana, and Will Colmery During offensive line meetings held every @HSCNewsNorth State, Rutgers and Western Michigan. (2014), who plays at Purdue, have lined up other day in a school classroom, Moran has for all the latest news But Shutack said size and strength do notacross Shutack at daily practices. Shutack shown YouTube highlights on a video projec- VrFollowthe_w bvorfteteft always determine the best blocker. It has also watches video ofthe opposition. tor of legendary NFL offensive linemen.

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Following the 201 4 U.S. Open, golfing great Phil Mickelson still needed a win at that event to complete a career Cannel's 6-foot-B, 270-pound Sean Foster is the state's No. 2-ranked offensive tackle from the Class of 2016.i Grand Slam - victories at the Open, the Masters, the British Open and the PGA Championship. Mickelson had JO SNUMA/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA a stunning six second-placenishes at the Open through '14. Can you name the five golfing legends who have Moran is using NFL.com's Tbplooplayers Foster benefits from having played in the tallied career Grand Slams? Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods are the obvious ones, but the other three are Ben rankiiig as a countdown, eventually ending Corsairs' system a year ago. Hogan, Gene Sorazen and Gary Player. with No. i offensive lineman Anthony Munoz "We grade every player on every play," (12th overall). The Nazareth linemen recently Berg said. "As a sophomore, he [was] held Jennings' Reputation Rides With You! studied Hall of Famer Gene Upshaw. accountable for every play and doing the right 55 YEARS IN GLENVIEW! Shutack said he had never heard of Up- thing" 241 Waukegan Road shaw, who died in 2008 after playing in three Maine South senior Tyler Bolger (6-0, (Just Northof GolfRoad) Super Bowls as a guard and serving as the 225) is another skilled area lineman who has (847) 729-1000 played varsity football since his sophomore head ofthe NFL players union. JenningsChevrolet.com I "It's great to watch since they have been yeat the best. You copy some ofthe moves they Coaches have had a major influence in do," Shutack said. "How do they take on the Bolger's development, even helping him with edge rush well? Upshaw was an absolute nutrition. During the season, Bolger tries i monster knocking people out. You can see to stay hydrated and is regularly carrying a how he did it. It's a lot easier when you have water bottle with him during classes. He'll eat TheEveniñgRush the best offensive linemen highlights all two to three sandwiches per day, snacks on online." granola bars and enjoys pasta and meatballs Nazareth's fitness center opens at 6 am. after practice. during the school year since many football "I definitely think a correct diet is good players are involved in after-school activities toward success for us," Bolger said. "Many during the offseason. Moran said many of the people think offensive linemen eat a ton offensive linemen take advantage ofthe early of fried food. You really have to keep your hours before school. muscle [tone] up since you're not lifting as L t6PWORKING itbYCALLS Carmel junior Sean Foster, a Mundelein much during the season. You want to stay ii*ØIi!i!!YOUR resident, also is a devoted watcher of video away from gi-easy food." of his opponents through the hudi website. At his first varsity game as a sophomore For weeks, he has been watching Fenwick's against Evanston, Bolger was introduced to a defensive linemen and linebackers in prepara- one of his now favorite traditions at Maine I YOUR SLEEVES tion for Friday night's home opener. The 6-8, South. Kevin Stock, a coach from the sopho- I 270-pound Foster is the state's No. 2-ranked more team, awards the offensive linemen with offensive tackle from the Class of 2016. a bag of Oreo cookies after games. Bolger "The key thing is I watch is the defensive looks forward to Stock's input before and linemen to see when they lean down or stand after games. Stock, who teaches English, is r up," Foster said. "I learn how low I need to get one of Bolger's favorite teachers and Bolger I Read all aboutth'' or how fast I need to come up offthe line." will occasionally visit Stock in his office just to Foster explained that he tries to determine chat about blocking and any other topic. news highlights how defensive linemen move once the ball is "He has been a huge help as a freshman snapped by watching where they are posi- and sophomore," Bolger said. "In all the while_y unwìnd. tioned before the snap. games, before and after, he gives you a pep Lday's "Do they move their feet on contact or shift talk. He tells you, 'I can't wait to see what easily [before the snap]? Are they light on you'll do [in the game].' 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SENIOR LOYOLA The 6-foot, 225-pound Nich- 1 . ol plays outside linebacker '4. and the Ramblers aren't shy '!t about sending him after the Strong hands and long quarterback. "He's extremely arms are at the top of the list of quick and has explosive strength," Loyola coach John coveted traitsthat makeupthe ideal Holecek said. pass rushers MARK NICHOL BY MATF HARNESS Josh King Hinsdale South's star defensive end and "It's about For Sun-Times Media, @hamesspreps a major-college recruit, is also a two-time qualifier Sacks Tackles for loss for the Class 3A state wrestling meet. The 6-foot-6, gettingoff of Il en Nate Wolkow played football at Western245-pound junior said he understands how to use his your man. Michigan in the late 1990s, he said nearly all hands to get to the quarterback. It's a hand of his teammates on the defensive line had "Whoever gets to the chest first, wins," said King the wrestling experience. whose nearly 7-foot wingspan helps his cause. "Wres- fight, about Pioneer Press "Those are the kind ofguys who know how to use tling gives you those quick hands." getting better sports department their hands," Wolkow said. Long arms and active hands are what make King's On Twitter at To this day, Hinsdale South's defensive coordinator signature swim move, which mimics the freestyle position." @HSCNewsNorth said he believes good hands are as important to being swimming motion, so effective. He's able to engage his Nate Wolkow, or all the latest news an elite pass rusher as strength or speed. opponent first and control the action. VFollow- favodte leant "It's about getting off ofyour man," Wolkow said. "That's easy for me because I am tall and Ianky" Hinsdale South "It's a hand fight, about getting better position." King said. "If I can touch him first and slap his hands defensive coordinator NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY AUGUST 28 2014 31 ILLINOIS OLD LHÜUL

Lake Forest Academys Thomas Schaffer ¡s known for his motor. "You want that effort, a player who keeps coming and coming. keeps gelting after it," 3:i1D ANNUAL coach Robin Bowkell said. BRIAN O'MAHONEYIFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA MLI SKILLS ACADEMY This fall, Illinois Old School will be hosting individual skill development clinics to prepare all players for their upcoming school basketball season. All players will participate in intensive ball handling, passing, shooting stations, speed/agility, and game situational instruction ran by Illinois Old School's elite player development trainers and NOM certified coaches. Last year over I 20 players participated in our Fall Skills Academy.

7- October 12,2014 down, he's already beat." ting after it." But good hands - as well as other Loyola coach John Holecek said "you physical attributes like size and strength want someone with a good motor." The lst-Bth grade,6:OOpm-7:3Opm don't always get the job done, accord- former star linebacker at Illinois who Who: Boys/Girls ing to Lake Forest Academy coach Robin played seven seasons in the NFL said Boys/Gir's, 9th-I 2thgrade, 7:3Opm-9:OOPm Bowkett. "the guy has to be powerful and violent. "It's good to have a lot You got to have that of tools in the tool box," "He's mean, and attitude of getting to the .Cost: $165 perplayer he said. he's a guy who quarterback, no matter Bowkett said he has what." that type of player in 6-7, wants to domi- Holecek also said EAST HIGH SCHOOL 245-pound junior defen- nate. His per- flexibility is something iMAINE sive end Thomas Schaffer, he likes to see in a pass , 2601 W.DEMPSTER STREET who started on varsity sonal it y is to do rusher. Sometimes, a as a sophomore and is whatever it takes player has to twist past i PARK RIDGE,IL 60068 generating interest from to punish the a blocker or squeeze Ì major colleges. between a double team. their own basketballs. "He's mean, and he's a quarterback." "You have to be able Players are to provide guy who wants to domi- to put your body through ; nate," Bowkett said. "His Robin Bowkett, click Fall something that is not a : visit .ilIinoisoIdschool.net and personality is to do what- Lake Forest Academy coach straight line," Holecek To register, please ever it takes to punish the on junior defensive end said. quarterback." Thomas SchalTer And of course it helps Skills Academy. In a 33-12 loss to St. J0- to have those long arms free to contact seph in Week 7 last year, Schaffer posted and strong hands. If you have anyquestions please feel three sacks and harassed the quarter- "That close hand-to-hand combat is back all game long. really valuable because you can control Aaron London at847.804.7799 [email protected]. "He didn't let up," Bowkett said. "You everything with your hands," Bowkett could tell that lineman didn't want any said. "First, you want to get that tackle's part of him. You want that effort, a player hands off of you, and then you want to who keeps coming and coming, keeps get-get to their body." 32 ThURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

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Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese FALL of Chicago Gala of the Arts Why go: The event sup- ports Catholic Charities' Emergency Assistance Program, which benefits people in crisis with GALA food, clothing and finan- dal assistance. Who you'll see: The chairs are Jerry and Christine Bern; MiChael and Caro) Bilder will GUI DE serve as vice chairs. What to wear This Splash teamed up with BizBash swanky soiree is black- tie optional. So while to give you a sneak peek at this gowns and tuxes aren't I mandatory. they're cer- tainiy encouraged. season's swankiest galas Who's on stage: Dennis BY JENNY BERG, BIZBASH SENIOR EDITOR DeYoung, a Chicago na- tive and founding mem- PHOTOS BY RAMZI DREESSEN ber of the rock band Styx, will rock out live. Pro tip: Free up some wall space before you arrive. This gala will SEPTEMBER of fashion, philanthropy and - most importantly - fun. Proceeds benefit feature an art show and Center for Changing people who are blind or visually im- sale filled with origi- paired. nal works and fine-art Lives Gala reproductions. Who you'll see: Some 300 fashion- Why go: Held outside in Chicago's loving guests are expected, and When: Sept. 5, 6-11 p.m. lively Pilsen neighborhood, this event Chicago notables such as Rochelle Where: Navy Pier Grand benefits the immediate needs of the Trotter and Candace Jordan will Ballroom. 600 E. Grand community model looks from Frances Heffernan. Tickets: Start at $250. Who you'll see: The 250 guests in- What to wear: Leave the bow ties Michael and Carol Visit Catholiccharities. Bilder and Jerry and clude clients, donors and people from and minks at home: The occasion has net. "all the walks of our community life," a semi-formal dress code that calls Christine Bern says a rep. for spiffy - but not overly swanky - What to wear: The event calls for for- attire. mal attire, so wear something swanky. What you'll eat: The Fairmont Hotel's What you'll eat: A dinner buffet re- chef will prepare a gourmet menu. through the arts. which features Chicago Blackhawks mela Pohl, and the co-chairs include plete with Mexican delicacies. tickets and memorabilia, vacations and Lisa Lewis and Meg Sauer. Who's onstage: Local philanthropist Who you'll see: This year's art-loving one-of-a-kind experiences - on your Who's onstage: Guitarist VIvian Garcia Vonita Reescar will be presented co-chairs are Amy Bossov, Ginger What to wear: The black-tie affair phone through AuctionsByCellular. will play, and members of the dance with the inaugural FLAIR award, and Hecht and Melissa McNeal, Organiz- sees guests in high-end finery; it's ensemble AfrlCaribe will also perform. Sun-Times columnist Bill Zwecker will ers expect some 300 guests from When: Sept. 12, 6:30 p.m. VIP recep- not uncommon to spot star-shaped Pro tip: This year, the gala celebrates serve as the event's emcee. the business, medical, philanthropic tian, 7:30 p.m gallery opening brooches or other sparkly nods to the its 25th anniversary. To mark the occa- When: Sept. 9, 11 am. reception, 11:45 and arts communities, and Elizabeth Where: Zhou B Art Center, 1029 W. evening's beneficiary. Queen, manager of charitable partner- sion, there will be a special photog- am. luncheon & fashion show 35th What you'll eat: Dinner, served raphy exhibit called "25 Faces for 25 ships for the Blackhawks, will receive Where: Fairmont Hotel, 200 N. Co- Tickets: $100-$300. Visit Snowcity- in the Planetarium, will include a Years." the organization's Neisser Award. lumbus arts.org to purchase tickets or register tomato-heirloom salad and herb- When: Sept. 6, 6-10 p.m. What to wear: The event calls for to bid on silent auction items, rubbed steak. Tickets: $175. Visit Chicago/ighthouse. cocktail or casual attire. Where: The National Museum of Mexi- org/fla,r2014. Pro tip: This year's event will have can Art, 1852 W. 19th What you'll eat: During the VIP something special for art fans: The reception, guests will sip vintage craft Adler Celestial Ball Tickets: $75. Visit Cc/25years.bpt.me. "Starry Night" theme is inspired by Snow City Arts cocktails from The Drinkingbird and Why go: The event is expected to net Vincent van Gogh. enjoy sweet treats from Vosgos Haut- more than $1.3 million for the institu- When: Sept. 13, 6:30 p.m. The Chicago Light- Gallery Night Chocolat. Appetizers will be served tion's science, technology, engineer- Why go: Proceeds benefit Snow City throughout the evening. ing and mathematics education and Where: Adler Planetarium, 1300 S. house FLAIR Event Arts' mission to inspire and edu- Pro tip: Starting now, get a sneak outreach programs. Lake Shore Why go: This is a buoyant celebration cate children and youth in hospitals peek at the evening's silent auction - Who you'll see: The event chair is Pa- Tickets: $800. Call (312) 266-8729.

CHICAGOSPIASH.COM AUGUST 24-30, 2014 1.3 Chicago Gateway Green Green Tie Ball Foundation Gilda's Club Chicago Night Why go: One of the biggest bashes for young for Women of a Thousand Noogies philanthropists and professionals, the ball brings thousands to a party that raises funds to help Annual Why go: Get ready for lots of LOLs - this event beautify the city. Luncheon features a one-of-a-kind improvisation comedy show. But the side-splitting evening of comedy Who you'll see: Splash editor-in-chief and Why go: This high- has a serious cause: lt raises funds for Gilda's publisher Susanna Negovan will co-chair the profile affair supports Club Chicago, a free support community for men, event with Lee Golub from Golub & Company. the foundation's noble women, children and families touched by cancer. You'll also mingle with Chicago celebs and cause: to connect Who you'll see: This year's co-chairs are John socialites. need, money and solu- Dunnett and Susan Wiemeyer. What to wear: Grab your best 1920s-themed tions for women and What to wear: Come as you are; the event has a flapper gear: This year's dress code is The girls throughout metro casual dress code. Great Green Gatsby' See Executive Director politan Chicago. Heather Wollitz's picks on the back page. Who you'll see: The Who's onstage: Legendary comedy troupe Second City will perform. What you'll eat: Come hungry - the evening chairs are Adela will offer bites from 55 of the hottest local Cepeda. founder and When: Sept. 27, 7 p.m. restaurants. president of A.C. Where: Park West, 322 W. Armitage Advisory Inc., and Who's onstage: ABC 7's "Windy City Live's' Aiwi. Pramaggiore, Tickets: $75 for general admission, $125 for VIP. Val Warner and Ryan Chiaverini will host, and president and CEO of Visit Gi/dasc/ubchicago.org. Lollapalooza founder Perry Farrell will spin ComEd. tunes with other celebrity guest DJ5, including Di Rock City. Whattowear Plai, Chicago Botanic Garden to wear your favor- Pro tip: Special "Speakeasy VIP Lounges." start- ite work duds: The Harvest Ball ing at $3.500. include a lounge area with private dress code is business booths from 6:30 p.m-i a.m. Why go: The beautiful fall evening will support casual. the development of a brand-new educational- When: Sept. 13, 6:30 p.m. VIP reception, 8:30 Who1s onstage: Pro display garden. p.m. gala tennis player Billie Who you'll see: Carolynn Pfaff and Emily Reyn- Where: University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC), Jean King will speak. olds are the co-chairs this year; Abby Dunn and parking lot 6. Entrance at 1135 S. Union, just Pro tipi Don't forget Toni Canada are the auction co-chairs. north of Roosevelt. your business cards' What to wear: This is one fancy garden party Tickets: $250 for VIP, $150 for general admis- This prime network- The invite calls for black-tie attire. sion. Visit Greentieba/12014.eventbrite.com. ing opportunity brings What you'll eat: Jewell Events Catering will together 2,000 of the prepare an autumnal feast, which will be served city's business, govern- on the esplanade. American Cancer Society ment, nonprofit and media leaders. Pro tip: Come ready to bid high: Live-auction Skyline Soiree packages include a private château estate in When. Sept. 18, 11 a.m. Why go: The party, thrown by the Associate southern France for 10 guests. networking reception, Board of Ambassadors, supports the American When: Sept. 20, 6 p.m. Cancer Society, which works to transform can- 12 p.m. luncheon and keynote address cer from fatal to preventable. Where: The Chicago Botanic Garden in a tent Where: Hyatt Regency on the esplanade, 1000 Lake Cook, Glencoe Who you'll see: Plenty of young professionals Chicago, 151 E. Wacker Tickets: $550. Call (847) 835-6830. and philanthropic leaders from a wide range of Adela Cepeda industries. and Anne i Tickets: $150. Vìsit Cfw. Pramaggiore org/luncheon. What to wear: Don casual cocktail attire - think After School Matters Gala LBD Why go: This high-profile function raises funds Who's onstage: Final Say: A Maggie Speaks to provide Chicago public high school students Band will perform a range of Top 40 hits and Who you'll see: Now in its 25th year, the event Who you'll see: The Women's Board of the with after-school and summer opportunities to classics. brings together some of the city's leading busi- CSO Association - including event co-chairs explore their passions and talents. This year the What you'll eat: Cocktails and lights apps will ness, corporate and medical professionals. This Heather McWilliams and Elizabeth A. Parker - event's teen gallery will feature artwork from the be served - if you plan on sticking out the year the evening's honoree is Horizon Pharma hosts the ball. After School Matters participants; there will also be interactive science and technology exhibits. night, snack on something beforehand. Inc.'s Chairman, President and CEO Timothy P. What to wear: The ball is black tie - think When: Sept. 19, 7-11 p.m Walbert. "symphony chic." Who you'll see: Some 1,000 guests are expected. Where: City Winery, 1200 W. Randolph What to wear: Black tie is encouraged, but not What you'll eat: Cocktails and dinner will be What to wear: Something chic, but not too required. served at the post-show gala. swanky, is perfect for this cocktail-attire affair. Tickets: $125 in advance and $140 at the door. Visit Sky h'nesoiree.org. Who's onstage: The event's entertainment is Who's onstage: CSO Music Director Riccardo Who's onstage: Students from the After School Lynne Jordan and the Shivers. Muti conducts the orchestra, and featured Matters programs will entertain guests with When: Sept. 20, 6 p.m. soloists Camilla Nylund, Ekaterina Gubanova, singing, dancing and more. Christopher Ventris and Eric Owens perform Where: The Drake Hotel. 140 E. Walton When: Sept. 23, 5:30 p.m. Arthritis Foundation Later, The Bill Pollack Orchestra entertains Freedom of Movement Tickets: $375, Visit Affreedomofmovement.org. Where: The Grand Ballroom at Navy Pier, 600 When: Sept. 20, 7 p.m. E. Grand Black-Tie Gala Where: Symphony Center, 220 S. Michigan and Tickets: $1,500. Visit Aftersch000/matters.org. Why go: The splashy evening gives due recog- CSO Symphony Ball The Palmer House Hilton, 17 E. Monroe nition to the leaders in research and awareness Why go: The ball benefits the Chicago Sym- Tickets: Start at $750 for the gala, or attend for the management, prevention and cure for phony Orchestra and celebrates the opening the performance and a pre-concert reception NMSS Dinner of Champions arthritis - the most common cause of disability of its 2014/2015 season with a performance of for $60-$175 Call (312) 294-3185 or visit Why go: The event will honor Patricia A. in the United States. Beethoven's "Symphony No. 9." Cso.org. Woertz, chairman and CEO of Archer Daniels

14 CHICAGOSPLASH.COM AUGUST 243O, 2014 LI I( Rush University's Woman's Board Who's onstage: Honored military guest General James N. Mattis IJSMC (Ret.) is a featured 88th Annual speaker. Fashion Show Pro tip: The program aims to provide Why go: The longest $30,000 to every qualified child of a badly continuously running inlured Marine - there will be approximately *0 1,100 children aided over the next 20 years. charity fashion show in the country, the bash Approximately 30 of the deserving Marine turns 88 years old this families attend the dinner. year. The woman's board When: Oct. 6, 6 p.m. reception, 7 p.m. dinner has committed to raising Where: The Four Seasons Hotel, 120 E, Dele- $500,000 to support ware Intraoperative Imaging Technology. Tickets: $1,000. Visit Mcsforg/chicagodinner or call (312) 553-2000 Who you'll see: Gloria Plaitirson is this year's chair. Rush NeuroBehavioral What to wear: The dress code is cocktail attire. Center 18th Annual What you'll eat: Blue Awards Dinner Plate Catering will provide Why go: This is one important cause: 20 passed hors d'oeuvres percent of children and adolescents live with during the pre-party, and some form of brain-based academic, develop- there will be three food mental or social learning impairment. RNBC stations at the after- helps these kids realize their full potential. All party. Menu items will be funds raised benefit the Rush NeuroBehavioral inspired by lorean street Center. food, farm-to-table fare Who you'll see: Some 300 partygoers are and breakfast-for-dinner expected to attend. concepts. What to wear: Something spiffy but not stuffy: Who's on stage: One The affair calls for business attire. hundred local celebs and models - including What you'll eat: Gourmet fare from the Four WMAQ-TV anchor Lauren Seasons chefs. Jlggetts, Splash covor When: Oct 7, 5 p.m. education hour. 6 pm Star Catherine De Orlo reception, 6:45 dinner and Todd Rlcketts -' will Where: The Four Seasons Hotel, 120 E. Dela- strut their stuff in looks were from Calypso St. Barth, CH Carolina Hererra, Max Tickets: Individual tickets $500, tables of 10 Mara and more. start at $5,000. Visit Pjhchicago/rnbc or call (847) 763-7935 Pro tip: Raffle ticket 1 izP. r.nÇjO from $5,000 (.Ì'h to a staycation at Museum of Science and the Trump Hotel & Tower Chicago. Industry Chicago 34th .4 Wh.n: Oct. 2, 6-10 p.m. Annual Columbian Ball Whir.: Morgan Manufac- Why go: This is no ordinary ballroom set- hu events models wear garb Emporio Armani (tuxedo, $1, io Armanl clothing and turing, 401 N. Morgan teig: Guests will dine next to the museum's from brands that will be seen in tie. $225, 25 E. Oalç Armani Thorin jewelry (jacket. $1,120; exhibits, including a coal mine, a 40-foot the show. corn), Oêoda Maetsr$oi wears pants, $625; scarf, $375; heels, Tlck.tsi Start at $325. Max Mara clothing and Thorin Visit The fashionshoworg. tornado, or one of the world's largest indoor $425; earrings, $450, necklace, From left to ,lght: Lauren jewelry (gown, $1,650; necklace, train tracks. Proceeds support the MSI Annual .Iiggstts wears Max Mara $1,510, Lulu's on the Avenue. 900 $1,710), Puiy Valenti wears Max Fund, which lets the museum deliver world- ($1,690, 900 N. Michigan; Max. P4. Michigan, Lulusvintagestore. Mara clothing and Thorin jewelry class exhibits, hands-on experiences and rnara .com), JSffod M.lman wears corn), Catherine De Orlo wears (jumpsuit, $1,250; bracelet, $310) groundbreaking science education programs. Who you'll see: Liz and Kent Dauten and Denise and Matt Gibson are the event's chairs. What to wear: This event is swanky and calls for Midland Company The National MS Soci- When: Sept. 23, 6 p.m Why go: This event benefits the foundations black-tie attire. etys highest honor, the award acknowledges mission to provide educational opportunities for Where: The Four Seasons Hotel. 120 E. Delaware Who's onstage: Maggie Speaks is the evening's civic leaders and businesses that are making the children of severely wounded Marines and featured band, and Bill Kurtis is the live-auction strides toward ending MS. Tickets: Start at $500. Call (312) 423-1162. Navy corpsmen. emcee. Watch for a special spotlight perfor- Who you'll see: More than 500 guests are Who you'll see: The dinner committee compris- mance by a surprise guest. expected at the high-profile dinner, which is OCTOBER es notable locals such as Craig J. Duchossois, expected to raise more than $750.000. James D. King, Robert L. Parkinson Jr., Michael When: Oct. 11, 6 p.m-midnight What to wear: Dress to impress; The event Marine Corp Scholarship J. Sacks, David P. Storch and Thomas P. Wiffler. Where: The Museum of Science and Industry, 5700 S, Lake Shore has a formal dress code. Foundation Annual Chicago What to wear: The invite calls for business attire. Tickets: $750. Visit Msichicago.org or email What you'll eat: The Four Seasons chefs will What you'll eat Beef tenderloin is a menu Denise. [email protected]. prepare a delicious meal. Dinner staple

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Renaissance Society What you'll eat: A gourmet, family-style meal Carl Sandburg by Jewell Events Catering. Literary Awards BIG BANG Gala Who's onstage: Guests will take in an enchant- Why go: This gala celebrates and benefits the ing, circus-inspired performance from entertain- Dinner Renaissance Society, a world-class museum of ment company Cirque Dreams. Why go: This is your contemporary art that puts on free, open-to- Pro tip: This is the first time in 10 years that the chance to rub shoul- the-public programs. board is hosting a family-friendly event, so feel ders with some literary Who you'll see: Co-chairs Heiji Choy Black, free to bring your tots. stars. Awards will be presented to biographer Anita Blanchard and Nada Milakovic Gray; plus When: Oct. 18, 5-10 p.m. director Solveig øvstebø and Board President ils Kearns Goodwin, Jorge Cauz. Where: The Onwenstia Club, 300 N. Green Bay, oelist and screenwriter Lake Forest I.arry McMurtry and What to wear: Your most creative cocktail at- Divergent series author tire. Tickets: $195 per adult, $50 per child (18 and under). Visit Lfh.org Veronica Roth. What you'll eat: Cocktails and lights apps will Who you'll see: The co- be served during cocktail hour: a seated dinner chairs of the well-read and live auction follow. Mercy Home for Boys & Girls bash are Foundation Di- Pro tip: The Renaissance Society benefit is Ringside for Mercy's Sake rector Canette McMuIIan a great place to scope out and buy cutting- and Mark Furlong, group edge contemporary art from around the world. Why go: lt's all for the kids: The bash raises head of U.S. P&C Banking Preview the art auction beginning Sept. 24 at funds to give the children of Mercy Home a safe and CEO of BMO Harris Paddle8.com. and bright future. Bank, This year, singer When: Oct. 11, 6:30 p.m-midnight Who you'll see: The exciting event attracts and civil-rights activist more than 1,000 philanthropists each year. The Mavis Staples will receive Where: Revel Fulton Market, 1215 W. Fulton the first-ever Sandburg Market chairs are Paul Adcock and Richard Price. What to wear: Fight for your right to be elegant Award in the Arts. Tickets: $500. Visit Renaissancesociety org. this is a black-tie affair. What to wear: Keep it What you'll eat: Filet mignon, craft spirits and professional - the invite Lynn Sage Cancer Research craft beers are on the menu. Each auction sec- calls for business attire. tion will also feature a themed specialty drink What you'll eat: The Foundation Fall Benefit inspired by the items on the block. evening includes a lavish Luncheon Who's onstage: See eight live amateur boxing cocktail reception and a full dinner, and table talk Why go: The annual event supports breast bouts take center stage: later, dance to the rhythms of the City Lights Orchestra. will be good: There's an cancer research, programs and fellowships author or artist seated at through Northwestern Memorial Hospital at Pro tip: Enter the famous Ringside Raffle for a each table. Northwestern Medicine and the Robert H. Lune chance to win $20,000. Raffle tickets are $100 Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern a pop. Who's on stage: The University featured authors will When: Oct. 18, 6 p.m. have a discussion with Who'll you see: As one of the city's most Where: Chicago Marriott Downtown, 540 N. journalist and NPR host popular events, the luncheon attracts more than Michigan Scott Simon. 1,000 attendees. Tickets: $300. Visit frlercyhome.org. When: Oct. 22, 6 p.m. What to wear: Sophisticated luncheon attire, or don pink to honor the cause and to match the Where: The Forum, 725 city, as LSCRF lights the skyline in its signature Goodman Theatre 90th w. Roosevelt color during the month of October. Tickets: 51.000. Visit Who's onstage: Academy Award-winning ac- Anniversary Celebration Cplfoundation.org. tress, director and producer Sally Field delivers Why go: Proceeds benefit the Goodman The- a keynote speech. atre's illustrious productions and programs. Pro tip: Looking for a new fall bag? During the Who you'll see: Chair Sondra E. Healy, honor- Canette McMullan a Purse-sue the Cure silent auction - now in ees James E. Annable and Albert Ivar Good- and Mark Furlong its seventh year - ladies can pick the perfect man and notable Goodman artists, including designer handbag while giving back to the Cherry Jones, Carla Gugino and Brian Den- cause. nehy. When: Oct. 14, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. What to wear: The dress code is "festive" - in Who you'll see: The event will be co-chaired by in sweet harmony - the repertoire ranges from other words, sport your best cocktail attire. Where: Hilton Chicago, 720 5. Michigan Robert and Rose Fealy and John and Christina current hits to world music. American opera When: Oct 20, 6 p.m. Hatherly. Prepare for local celeb spotting: WGN singer Nicole Cabell will also perform Tickets: $275. Visit Lynnsage.org. anchor Micah Mattere will be the evening's When: Oct. 24, 6 p.m. Where: Standard Club, 320 S. Plymouth emcee and Governor Pat Quinn, Mayor Rahm Northwestern Lake Forest Tickets: Start at $500. Email Goodman9O@ Emanuel and Amy Rule, Kerry and Sarah Wood Where: Morgan Manufacturing, 401 N. Morgan goodmantheatre.org or call (312) 443-381 ext. are all members of this year's Honorary Com- Tickets: Start at $500. Email Ateha//ock@ Hospital Carnaval de Paris 586. mittee. ccchoirorg or call (312) 849-8300 ext.'23. Why go: This charming event benefits the What to wear: This whimsical event encourages women's Board's $2 million commitment to "red-tie" attire, so dress up in black-tie duds, but the campaign for the new Northwestern Lake Chicago Children's Choir Red throw in a red accent. Little City Annual Forest Hospital. Jacket Optional Event What you'll eat: Menu items include braised Dinner Gala Who you'll see: This year's co-chairs are Melissa beef short rib, pan-seared skate wing and flour- Why go: Red Jacket Optional is the largest Chi- Why go: The 55th annual event raises aware- Goltra and Kristin McCain. less chocolate cake. cago Children's Choir fundraiser of the year, di- ness and money to help provide those with What to wear: The Parisian-inspired event calls rectly benefiting the music education programs Who's onstage: More than 200 members of the developmental and intellectual disabilities such for a "coat and tie" dress code. which serve more than 3,500 children annually. Chicago Children's Choir will raise their voices as autism with the opportunity to live, work and

I (i CHICAGOSPIASH.COM AUGUST 24-30, 2014 Lisa Kraus teaL.t1r( and Kristina McGrath learn creatively and safely. business and community leaders are expected to show up. Who you'll see: This years dinner gala honors Paramount Staffing founders and longtime Lit- What to wear: The attire for the evening is tle City supporters Matthew and Tina Schubert "playful black tie" - think snappy ties, spirited for their dedication to the cause. lewels and whimsical clutches. What to wear: The gala is black-tie optional. What you'll eat: Cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and dinner will be served, along with wine from What you'll eat: The Hyatt provides dinner fol- Wente Family Estates and dessert from The Eli's lowing a cocktail reception. Cheesecake Company. When: Oct. 25, ip.m. cocktail reception, 7 p.m. Who's onstage: The Chicago Catz will keep the dinner crowd on their feet late into the night. Where: Hyatt Regency Chicago. 151 E. Upper When: Nov. 1. 6:30 p.m-midnight Wacker Where: Navy Pier Grand Ballroom, 600 E. Tickets: $400. Visit Littlecity.org/ga/a/reg. Grand. Tickets: $500. Visit Ccmgala.org or call (312) Field Museum Gala 464-7714 Why go: Always an ornate affair with a well- heeled crowd, the event raises funds for the collections, research and education programs of Misericordia Heart the iconic museum. This years event has a fun of Mercy Ball Caribbean Rhythms theme. Why go: Misericordia offers care and support Who you'll see: Jeani Jernstedt and Donna La The Service for people with mild to profound developmental Pietra are the chairs. Club of disabilities. many of whom are also physically What to wear: The classy evening calls for Chicago challenged. black-tie attire. Who you'll see: Beth Merlot and Eileen Sethna Who's onstage: Electrifying party band Lynne Annual Gala are the co-chairs of the heartfelt bash. Jordan and the Shivers will perform. Why go: The event sup- What to wear: The event s black-tie optional. When: Oct. 25, 6:30 p.m. ports Chicago's oldest Who's onstage: The Don Cagen Orchestra will women's club, which has Where: The Field Museum. 1400 S. Lake Shore play, and the Misericordia Heartbreakers will raised funds for a range of provide a dance performance Tickets: Start at $800. Call (312) 665-7135 or local charities since 1890. email Womensboarda)f/e/dmuseum.org. Pro tip: This year, the event will introduce a new Who you'll see: This year's honor: the Pillars of Community Award, given to chairs are Lisa Kraus and Walsh Construction. Kristina McGrath. Special Olympics Illinois When: Nov. 14. 6 p.m. What to wear: Dress up in Inspire Greatness Gala your best black-tie duds Where: Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel, 221 N. Why go: The gala rakes in substantial funds to for this "Moulin Rouge"- Columbus support the year-round programs of Special themed bash, Tickets: $350. 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Ihn purchaser of ihn uniI ah the foreclosure mortgagee shall pay the assess- mesta required by The Condomirc- um 605/18,5)5-il, MORTGAGOR YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RO- MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- Construction-Remodeling STAR'S CONTRACTING monly known as 7701 Lake Si., Morton Grove, IL 60053 Property Indes No 09-13-314-004-0000 The real estate is improved with a single amouni was Abandbned Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate o! $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the arnosni paid by Ihe purchaser not to esceeci $000, shall be paid in certified fonds immediately by the higheal and best bidder at the conclusion 01 the sale The certified check must be made payable to The Jodicial Sales Cor- poration No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acqunsng the resi- dential real estate porsoanl lo credit bid mortgagee, jodgmenl creditor, other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose nghts in and to the residential real estate arose pv- or ta the sale The sublet property is subjeci to general real enlate tau- es, special assesomenls. or special tauen levied against said real estate and is offered' for sale wnlhoul any represenlalnon quantity coarse ta condition The aule io further sub- lect IO confirmation by the court Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will Certificate of Sale that will enhIle the porchaser to u deed lo the real estate after csnfnrmahiOn of the sale, The property will NOT be open far inspection und plaintiff makes na the property. are admonished la check the court file Io venfy all information property is a condominium uniI. the purchaser of ihe unit ai the tsreclo- 605/9lg)(i) and )g)l4). Commercial & Residential Clean- will 2014, al The Judicial Sales Corpo- ration, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell si public auction Io the higheol bidder, as set forth below, the fol- lowing descnbed real estate: Corn- family termo: 100% of the bid amouni, in- cluding the Judicial a li- OF P.C. ILCS South NORTH than Asomey Attorney MUTUAL Ihe above 765 ILCS in order to If this prop- 765 (dnver's FRONTAGE CHANCERY in One INTEREST BY BMO HARRIS other Act, RECEIVER (HOMEOWNER), Act, i5WO30 IF YOU ARE THE 00468002 agency Thursday, August 28, 2014 August 28, Thursday, sale JPMORGAN CHASE Houses 14-12-27227 AS NORTH P.C., Other County Property No. WASHINGTON No, Properly THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN DIVISION BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR IN PURCHASE FROM THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPO- RATION WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK FKA BANK, FA Plaintiff, ANNA ZIMNOWODZKI AKA ANNA ZINMOWODZKI, BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA). N.A. FKA CAPITAL ONE BANK, LVNV FUNDING, LLC Defendants 14 CH 02803 7701 Lake St. Morton Grove, IL 60053 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that por- suant ta a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered cause on June 30, 2014. an agent Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial l7011C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- roam in Cook Cosniy and the sorne ideniification for sales held at other amine the court file or contact Plain- tiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCI- ATES, FRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794- 9876 Please refer to file number 14- 12-27227. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Wacker Drive, 24fb Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjac.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales, CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, 1 5W030 ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Atiomey File ARDC Code. 21762 Case Number: 13 CH 021872 TJSCII: 34-11446 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised thai Plaintiffs asomey is deemed Io be s debt collector attempting to coIled a debl and any information obtained will be used for ihal purpose. 1623709 8128. 9/4. 9/11/14 8833875 MORTON GROVE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TY DEPARTMENT - purcha5er of the unit at the foreclo- purcha5er of the than a mortgagee, sure sale, other and the shall pay the assessments by The Condo legal fees required minium 605/9)g))i) and )g)(4). unii which is erty is a condominium interest cammun part of a common of ihe unii al Ihe ily, the purchaser foreclosure pay the assess- mortgagee shall ments required by The Condomini- urn 605/18.5W-il. 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- Ef- GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW fective May ist, 2014 you will need a u photo identification issued by govemmenl cense, passport, etc.) gain entry into the foreclosore sale ex- county venues, For information, or Or re- this If AS IS TeINs. receive a quality Residential the abnve in to 60602. and without estate:Commonl as 31 2) 444- i i 22 udgmeni creditor. title Houses Illinois real Abandoned of Other County Officer. 2 for THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ecl In confirmation by the court. representaban as to the condition of Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial 620 Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at known as 5500 LINCOLN AVENU UNIT #418E, MORTON GROVE, IL 119-115-1078. The real estate is improved with a condo/townhouse. Sale terms: 25% down nl the high- est bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable in The Ju- dicial Sales Corporation. No third puliti checks will be accepted The balance. including the Judicial sale fee Property Monicipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraciron Ihereof of Ihn amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300. in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty four (24) hours, No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the res- idential real estate pursuant to ita credit bid ai ihe sale or by any mortgagee, other tienor acquinng the residential real estate whose nghis in and to ihe residential mal estate arose pri- or to the sale The subject property is soblect io general real enlate tax- es, special assessments, Or special tauen levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation quantity course to Plaintiff and in condition, The sale is further sub- Upon paymeni in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will Certificale of Sale thai will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale, The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff maken na the property. Prospeclive bidders are admonished to check the court file Is verity all information, arooertv is a condominium unii, the Pierce & Associatno, Plaintiff's At- Pierce & Associatno, Chicago. Refer Iv File Num- (312) 476-5500. ber 6931422. JUDICIAL SALES INTERCOUNTh CORPORATION SelIrn e826595 8/14, 8121. 8/2804 MORTON GROVE IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION U S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TION Plaintiff, GUEORGUI T POPOV. ZDRAVKA POPOVA, THE LOTUS CONDO- MINIUM ASSOCIATION De! endanis 13 CH 021 872 5500 LINCOLN AVENUE UNIT #4180 MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC l'lO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant io u Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered cause on June 25, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporafion. will at 2:00 PM on October t, 2014, ut The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Dnve - 24th public suction to the highesi bidder, as set forth below, the following de- scnbed 60053 Property Indes No, 10-21- tomeys, 1 North Dearborn Street, tomeys, 1 North li- Act 34- Be- The resi- One only. is im- AVENUE, in order lo information' (dnver's uer'uice.atty- Property For he purchaser will private elevator and in-ground pool. No refondu. The Judicial Sales ASSOCIATES agency IL 60602 )3i2( 476- Houses Upon payrnenl in full of visu 6 MLS #14.746 $378,000 Other County Plaintiffs Asomeys, One Call Bonnie 309-343.6168 Perfect for a 2nd home! 4BR 3BA w! lake view, iO CH 16171 TJSC#: condominium PA0938476. THE JUDICIAL THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 3rd floor master suite w! Jacuzzi, spiral staircase, 477 MOCKINGBIRD TRAIL, AVON Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- PIN. iO-34-t08-Öi4. KENTON LINCOLNWOOD, IL 607i2. unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by the Sale terms. 25% down by certified property will NOT be open for in- spection. the amount bid, receive a Certificate of Sale which will entitle the purchaser io a Deed to the premises after confirmation of the sale For information: Visit our website at http://service,atty-pierce.com iween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You PIERCE North Deartom Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, 5500 Atlomey File No PA0938476 Attomey Code. 91220 Case Nuns- ber: i4276 1623491 8/28, 9/4, 9111/14 #833869 LINCOLN WOOD IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- CERY DIVISION NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC Plaintiff, vs MIRSADA M KALAJDZIC; Defendants. 09 CH 46810 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on June 9, 20i4, Iron will on Fnday, September i2, 2014, at the hour of i t am. in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Saite 7i8A. Chicago, Illinois, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the fol- lowing described property: Commonly known as 7016 NORTH The mortgaged real eslate proved with a single family dence, If ihn oublect mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common inter- est community, the purchaser of the subsection (g-i) of Section 18 5 ot funds, balance within 24 hours, by certified fonda. CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- CORDANCE WITH ILLINOIS MORT- l7011C( OF THE LAW. Ef- GAGE FORECLOSURE you will need feclive May ist, 2014 issued by a a photo identification government etc.) cense, passport, foreclosure sale gain entry into the and the same room in Cook County sales held at other identification for county venues. Visit our websile at 3 pierce.conr. between tIre hours of and 5 pm. PIERCE 8 ASSOCI- ATES, North Dearbom Street Suite i300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500. Please refer to file nom- ber SALES CORPORATION One Sooth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, can also a 7 Corporation ut www.ljac.com for day status report of pending sales, a or or re- wire ILCS entitle 10-26- iban Property this prop- receive a 765 ILCS quality If 765 EQUAL funds/or to other Act, and without (HOMEOWNERI, Act, as HOUSING Prospective bidders Residential odgmenl creditor, sale title certified Plaintiff and in "AS lS is due withIn Iwenty-four 630-690-6500 708-957-4674 Ml-501-5760 in West City and Suburbs: South City and Suburbs: North City and Suburbs: of the Northern Suburbs Properly Interfaith Housing Center HOPE Fair Housing Center OPPORTUNITIES All real enlate advertised in In addition the Illinois Human This paper will not knowingly If you believe you have been Sooth Suburban Hooving Center preference, limitation, or dis- Rights Act prohibits discrimina- marital status, sexual Orientation or unfavorable military dischaige, accept any advertising for real law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings adver- tised are available on an equal opportunity basis. discriminated against in connec- tion with the sale, rental or financing of housing, Call: this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act. which makes it illegal to advertise any crimination based on race, color, religion, seo, handicap, familial ntatas or national origin in the sale, rental or financing of housing, lion based on age, ancestry, estate which is in violation of the Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff mukes no representation as to the condition of the properly are admonished lo check the court tile to venfy all information, lt this property is u condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit ai Ihe foreclo- sure sale, other than u mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condo- minium Property 605/9(g)(1) and (g((4). erty is a condominium unit which is pari of a common interest commun- ity, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure mortgagee shall pay fhe assess- ments required by The Condomini- um 605/i8.Ng-il. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RO- MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- sell at public auction to the highest sell at public auction below, the fol- bidder, as set forth real estate: Com- lowing described 3845 WEST JAR- monly known as IL VIS AVENUE. LINCOLNW000, Indes No, 60712 Property 307-065-0000. The real estate s 307-065-0000. Iwo level red bnck improved with a garage. Sale house with a detached o! the highest bid lenins: 25% down at the close of ihe by certified funds suIe payuble to The Judicial Sales Corporation No third party checks in- will be accepted. The balance, for cluding the Judicial sale tee Abandoned is Municipality Relief Fund, which calculated on resIdential real esiste or at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to esceed $300, transfer, by (24) hours, No fee shall be paid the mortgagee acqunnng the resi- ils dential real estate pursuant to credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, other henar acquinng the residential lo real estate whose nghts in and the residenbul real estate arose pn- or to the sale. The sublect properly is sublect to general real estate tao- es, special assessments, or speciul loses levied against said real estate ucd is offered for sole without any representation qsanfnty of course to condition, The sale o further sub- lect Is confirmation by the cour!. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will Certificate of Sale tIrai will the purchaser to a deed Io the real enlate after confirmation of ihe sale,

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MORTON GROVE port nf pending sales. ?IERCE At4-13-03963 Attorney ÀRDC No.real estate whose ñghts in and toothe linor acqi)ìring the residentialwhichs calculated' on residentialto the highest bidder for cash. asthe döse of the sale payable to The IN THE CIRCUIT COUPT OFASSOCIATES One North Dearborn00468002 Attorney Code. 2t762the residential real estate arose pri-real estate whose nghts in and loreal estate ut the rate of $1 for eachset forth below, the following descri-Judicial Sales Corporation. No third COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-StreetSuite1300 CHICAGO, ILCase Number: 13 CH 010947or to the sale The subtect propertythe residential real estate arose pri-51,000 or fraction thereof ofthebed real property: party checks will be accepted. The TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY60602 (312) 476-5500 Attorney FileTJSC#: 34-10740 NOTE: Pursuantis subject to general real estate tuo-or to Ihe sale The subject propertyamount paid by the purchaser notCommonly known as 4049 Nsrthbalance, including the Judicial sale DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,No.PAttl3l65AttorneyCode.to the Fair Debt Collection Practiceses, special assessments, or specialis subject to general real estate tas-Io exceed $300, in certified funds/orOttawa Avenue, Norridge, IL 60706feeforAbsndoned Residential NA, 91220 Case Number: 1 t CH 22356Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'stases levied against said real eslatees, special assessmantu, or specialwire transfer, is due within twenty-Permanent Indes No.:12-13-317-Property Municipality Relief Fund, Plaintiff, TJSC#: 34-t2563 attorney is deemed to be a debt col-and is offered for sale without anytuses levied against said real estatefour (24) hojrs. No fee shall be paid004 which is calculated on residential 1622369 lector attempting to collect a debtrepresentation usIoqualityorand is offered for sale without anyby the mortgagee acquiring the res-The mortgaged real estate is im-real estate at the rate of $1 for each FE IRABAGON, MINERVA8/21, 8128. 9/4/14 #830223 and any information obtained will bequantityoftitleand withoutre-rspreseotstionasto qualitysridential real estate pursuant toitsproved with a dwelling. The proper-$1,000 or fraction thereof of the IRABAGON, NEWCASTLE AVE- used for that purpose. course to Plaintiff and in AS l5quantityoftilleand withoufre-credit bidat the sale or by anyty will NOT be open for inspection amount paid by the purchaser not NUE HOLDINGS TRUST #9105, 621787 condition. The sale is further sub-course toPlaintiff and inAS ISmortgagee. judgment creditor,orThejudgmentamount was 5to esceed $300, in certified funds/or UNKNOWN TRUSTEE(S) OFMORTON GROVE 8/21, 8/28, 9/4/14 #830200 ject to confirmation by the court.condition. The sale is further sub-other honor acquiring the residential464,702.63. Sale terms for non-wire transfer, is due within twenty. NEWCASTLE AVNEUE HOLD-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF Upon payment in full of the amountoct Io confirmation by the court.real estate whose rights in and toparties: 10% of successful bid im-four (24) hours No fee shall be paid MORTON GROVE the purchaser willreceive aUpon payment in full of the amountthe reaidential real estate arose pri-mediately at csnclusion of auction,by the mortgagee acquiring the res- INGS TRUST #9105, UNKNOWNCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFbid, BENEFICIARIES OF NEWCASTLE1-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Certificate of Sale thatwill entitlebid. the purchaser willreceive aor to the sae. The ssblect propertybalance by12:30 p.m. the nestidential real estate pursuanf to its COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Certificate of Sale that will entitleis sublect to general real estate tau-business day, both bycashier'scredit bidat the sale or by any AVENUE HOLDINGS TRUSTDIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-the purchaser to a deed to the real U.S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- enlate aher confirmation of the ssle,the purchaser to a deed to the realea, special assessments, or specialchecks; and no refunds.The salemortgagee, judgment creditor,or #9105, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND CERY DIVISION NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS De-lION The property will NOT be open forenlate after confirmation of the sale,tases levied against said real estateshall be subject to general real es-other lienor acquiring the residential DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALinspection and plaintiff makes noThe property will NOT be open torand is offered for sale without anytate tases, special tases, specialreal estate whose nghfs in and to fendants Plaintiff, TRUST COMPANY. AS TRUSTEE 11 CH 22356 representation as Is the condition ofinspection and plaintiff makes norepresentation as Io qualityorassessments, special tases levied,the residential rest estate arose pri- FOR THE REGISTERED HOLD-the property.Prospective biddersrepresentation as IO the condition ofquantityoftitleand withoutre-and supenor liens.ifany. Theor to the sale. The sublet property 9105 NEWCASTLE AVENUE Mor-BOBBY GEVREKIS, JPMORGANERS OF DSLA MORTGAGE LOAN ton Grove, IL 60053 CHASE BANK, NA, THE LOTUS are admonished to check the courtthe property.Prospective bidderscourse to Plaintiff and inAS lSproperty is offered as is,with nois subject to general real estate tax- TRUST MORTGAGE PASS-file to verify all information.If thisare admonished to check the courtcondition. The sale is further sub-express or implied warranties andes, special assessments, or special NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION THROUGH CERTIFICATES. SER- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Defendants property is a condominium unit, thefile to verify sil informationIf thisjectto confirmation by the court.without any representation au to thetases levied against said real estate lES 2007-ARt, purchaser of the unit at the torsolo-property is a condominium unit. theUpon payment in full of the amountquality of title or recourse to Plain-and is offered' for sale without any suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure13 CH 010947 Plaintiff and Sale enteredinthe above5500 N LINCOLN AVENUE UNIT sure sale, other than a mortgagee.purchaser st the unit at the torsolo-bid. the purchaser willreceive atiff. Prospecline bidders are ad-representationastoqualitysr V. shall pay the assessments und thesure sale, other than a mortgagee,Certificate of Sale that willentitlemonished to review the court file toquantityoftitleand withoutre- cause on June 23, 2014, an agent#518 MORTON GROVE, IL 60053ESHO DANYAL; MALINAH legal fees required by The Condo-shall pay the assessments and thethe purchaser to a deed to the realverify allinformation and lo viewcourse toPlaintiff and inAS IS" for The Judicial Sales Corporation,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-DANYAL, miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCSlegal fees required by The Condo-estate after contirrnation of the sale,auction rules at www.kallenrs.csm.condition. The sale is further sub- will al 10:30 AM on September 23,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Defendants 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure 605/9(g))t) and (g))4).If this prop-minium PropertyAct,76$ ILCSThe property will NOT be open forFor information: Sale Clerk, Fisherecl to confirmation by the court. 09 CH 26452 ero1, is a condominium unit which is605/9(gt( and (g))4). If thin prop-inspection and plaintiff makes noand Shapiro, Attorney e 42168,Upon payment in full of the amount ration, One South Wacker Drive -and Sale entered inthe abovePrnyertv Address: 7425 ARCADIA 60606,cause on June 12, 2014, an agent part of a common interest commun-erty is a condominium unit which isrepresentation as to the condition of2t2t Waukegan Road, Surie 30t,bid, the purchaser will recome s 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, STREET MORTON GROVE, IL sell at publìc auction Io the highestfor The Judicial Sales Corporation, ity, the purchaser of the uniI at thepart of a common interest commun-the property.Prospective biddersBannockbsrn. Illinois 60015, (847)Certificate of Sale that will entirte 60053 foreclosuresaleotherthanaity, the purchaser of the unit at theare admonished to check the court291-1717, between t:00 p.m. andthe purchaser to a deed to the real bidder. as set forth below, the fol-will at 2:00 PM on September t7,NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE lowing descnbed real estate: Corn-2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- mortgagee shall pay the assess-foreclosuresale otherthan afile to verify all information.If this3:00 p.m. weekdays only estate aher confirmation of the sale. SALE ments required by The Condomini-mortgages shall pay the assess-property is s condominium unit, the1620870 The property will NOT be open for monly known as 9105 NEWCAS-ration, One South Wacker Drive -Fisher and Shapiro file C 09-02144t um Property Act, 765 ILCSmonts required by The Condomini-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-8/14, 8121, 8/28/14 #826617 inspection and plaintiff makes no TLE AVENUE. Morton Grove,IL24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,(It is advised that interested parties 605/18.5(-t(. IF YOU ARE THEum Property Act, 765 ILCSsure sale, other than a mortgagee, representation au to the condition of 60053 Property Inden NotU-18-sell st public auction to the highestconsult with their NORRIDGE 307-026-0000. The realestateisbidder, au set forth below, the toI- MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),605/t8.5)-t).IF YOU ARE THEshall pay the assessments and the the property.Prospective bidders own attorneys before biddingat INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFare admonished to check Ihe court improvbo with a red brick, two Storylowing described real estate: Com- YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),legal fees required by The Condo-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS mortgage foreclosure sales.) tile to verify all information,Ifthin single family home with a one carmonly known as 5500 N. LINCOLN MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-minium PropertyAct,765 ILCSCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given property is a condominium unit, the delached garage. Sale terms: 25%AVEÑUE UNIT #5t8, MORTON DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30605/9)g)(i) and (g))4).If this prop-CERY DIVISION that pursuantto a Judgment ofDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-erty is a condominium unit which is purchaser of the unit at the torsolo- down of the highest bid by certifiedGROVE, IL 60053 Property IndexForeclosure entered on November COLFIN BULLS FUNDING A, LLC funds at the close of the sale paya-No, 10-21-119-1t5-1098 The real COROANCE WITH SECTION 15-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-part of s common interest commun- sure sale, other than a mortgagee, 27, 20t2, Kallen Realty Services, Plaintiff, shall pay the assessmenta and the hIe to The Judicial Sales Corpora-estate is improved with a 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-ity, the purchaser of the unit at thevs. Inc., as Selling Official will at t2:30 than legal fees required by The Condo- lion No third party checks will becondo/townhouse. Sale terms' 25% GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-1701)0) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-foreclosure sale other aANDRE COZZO. SALVATORE p.m. on Seplember t9, 2014, at minium PropertyAct.765 ILCS accepted. The balance, incladindown of the highest bid by certified festive May ist, 2014 you will needGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-mortgagee shall pay the assess-INTILE, UNKNOWN OWNERS 205 W.RandolphStreet.Suiteu photo identification issued by ufectise May tat, 2014 you will needments required by The Condomini- 605/9(gt) and (g((4(.If this prop- Ihe Judicial sale fee for Abandonefunds at the close of the sale paya-1020, Chicago. Illinois. sell at public AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, ResidentialPropertyMunicipalitybIo to The Judicial Sales Corpora- governmentagency(dboer's Ii-a photo identification issued by aum Property Act. 765 ILCS erty is a condominism unit which is auction to the highest bidder for Defendants, part of a common interest commun- Relief Fand, which in calculated onlion, No third party checks will be cense, passport, etc.)in order togovernmentagency(driver'sli-605/t8.5)q-1). IF YOU ARE THE13 CH 22569 cash, as set forth below, the follow-gain entry into the foreclosure salecense, passport, etc.)in order toMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), ity, the purchaser of the unit st the residential real estate at the rate ofaccepted. The balance, includining descnbed real property' NOTICE OF SALE $1 for each $1 000 nr fraction there-the Judicial sale fee for Abandone room in Cook County and the samegain entry into the foreclosure saleYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenforeclosuresaleotherthan a Commonly known as 7425 Arcadia mortgagee shall pay the assess- of of the amount paid by the pur-ResidentialProperty Municipality identification for sales held at otherroom in Cook County and the sameMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30that pursuant toa Judgrnsnt of Street, Morton Grove, IL 60053 county venues. For information, es-identification for sales held ut otherDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- ments required by The Condomini- chaser not to exceed $300, in certi-Relief Fund, which is calculated onPermanent Indes No.:09-t3-407- Foreclosure entered in the above tied funds/or wire transfer,is dueresidential real estate al the rate of amine the court file or contact Plain-county senues For information, es-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-entitled cause Intercounty Judicialum Property Act, 765 ILCS 001 amine the court file sr contact Plain-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- 605/18.Slq-t).IF YOU ARE THE Within twenty-four (24) hours. No$1 for each $t 000 or fraction there-The mortgaged real estateis im-tiff's attorney: CODILIS A ASSOCI- Sales Corporation will on Friday, fee shall be paid by the mortgageenf of the amount paid by the pur- ATES. P.C.. t5W030 NORTHtiff's attorney: CODILIS A ASSOCI-t7Ot(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-September 12, 2014, at the hour ofMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), proved with s dwelling The proper-FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,ATES, P.C.. t5W030 NORTHGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef- YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- acquiring the residential real estatechaser not to eaceed $300, in certi-ty will NOT be open for inspection. ti am. in their office at 120 West pursuant to its credit bid at the saletied funds/or wire transfer,is due BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-FRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE 100,factice May tat, 20t4 you will need MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 The udgmenl amount was Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chica-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- or by any mortgagee, Iudgmentwithin twenty-four (24) hours. No 9876 Please refer to tile number 14-BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-a photo identification issued by ago, Illinois, sell to the highest bidder $794,796 ff2.Sale terms for non-14-02933. THE JUDICIAL SALES9876 Please refer to file number 14-governmentagency(driver'sIi' DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- creditor, or other honor acqainngfee shall be paid by the mortgageeparties: 10% of successful bid im- for cash, the following described CORPORATION One Southtt-42221. THE JUDICIAL SALEScense, passport.etc.)in order to CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- the residential real estate whoseacquiring the residential real estatemediately at conclusion of auction, mortgaged real estate: rights in and to the residential realpursuant to ils credit bid at the sale Wacker Dnse, 24th Floor, Chicago,CORPORATION One Soulhgain entry irto the foreclosure sale 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- balance by t2:30 p.mthe next Commonly known as 40t9 NorthGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef- estate arose pnor to the sale. Theor by any mortga9ee. ludgrnent IL 60606-4650 (3t2( 236-SALE '(osWacker Dove, 24th Floor, Chicago,room in Coo's County and the sameOverhill Avenue, Norndge, IL business day,both by cashier'scur also visit The Judicial SalesIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youidentification for sales held at other fective May ist. 2014 you will need subject property is sublect lo goner-creditor, or other lienor acquinngchecks; and vo refunds,The sale 60706. al real estate tases, special assess-the residential real estate whose Corporation at w.tjsc.com for u 7can also visit The Judicial Salescounty venues, For information. ex- a photo identification issued by a ohall be subject to general real es- PIN. t2-13-316-0t3-0000. agency(dnver'sIi- ments, nrspecialtaxesleviborights in and to the residential real day status report of pending sales,Corporation ut www.tjsc.com for a 7amine the court file or contact Plain-The mortgaged real estate is a sin-government tate taxes,special taxes, specialCODILIS A ASSOCIATES, P.0day status report of pending sales.tiff's attorney: COOILIS A ASSOCI- cense, passport, etc.) in order to against said real estate and is of-estate arose pnor to the sale Theassessments, special tases levied, gle amity residence. If the subiect t 5W030 NORTH FRONTAGECODILIS A ASSOCIATES, P.C.ATES. P.C., 15W030 NORTH gain entry into the foreclosure sale tered for sale without any represen-subject property is sublect to gener-and supenor liens,itany. The msrtgaged real estate is a unit of a tation as to quality or quantity of titleal real estate taxes, special assess- ROAD. SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITEtOO,common interest community, theroom in Cook County and the same property is offeredas io,with noIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 AttorneyROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794- identification for sales held al other and without recourse to Plaintiff andments, orspecialtasesleviedespresu or implied warranties and purchaser of the unit other than a in AS lS condition. The sale is fur-against said real estate and is of- File No. t4-t4-02933AttorneyIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney9876 Please refer to tile number 14-mortgagee shall pay the assess-county venues, For information, ea- without any representation as to the AttorneyFile No. 14-t 1-42221 Attorney12-26072. THE JUDICIAL SALES amine the court file or contact Plain- ther subject to confirmation by thetered for sale without any represen-quality of title or recourse to Plain-ARDCNo. 00468002 ments required by subsection (g-t) Code. 21762 Case Number' t4 CHARDC No. 00468002 AttorneyCORPORATION One South tiff's attorney: CODILIS A ASSOCI- court Upon payment in fall of theIstion as to quality or quantity of titletiff. Prospective bidders are ad- of Section tB.5 of the Condominium amount bid, the purchaser will re-and without recourse to Plaintiff and 002835 TJSCe: 34-9695 NOTE:Code. 2t762 Case Number: ti CHWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, ATES. P.C., t5W030 NORTH moniuhed to review the court file to Property Act, FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, ceive s Certificate of Sale that willin AS 1S condition. The sale is fur- Pursuant Io the Fair Debt Collection0448t3 TJSC#: 34-12034 NOTE:IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouSale terms: Bidders must present, verifyallinformation and to viewPractices Act, you are advised thstPursuant to the Fair Debt Collectioncan alsovisit The Judicial Sales BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794- entitle the purchaser to a deed lother sublet IO confirmation by theauction rules at www.kallenrs.com. at the time of sale, a cashier's or the real estate after confirmation ofcourt. Upon payment in full of the Plaintiff's asorney io deemed to bePractices Act, you are advised thstCorporation at .tjsc.com for s 7certified check tor 10% of the suc-9876 Please refer to file number 14- For information'Sate Clerk, Fishera debt collector anempting to collectPlaintiff's anorney is deemed to beday status report ot pendins sales. 10-25271. THE JUDICIAL SALES the sale The property will NOT beamount bid, the purchaser will re-and Shapiro,Aoorneye 42t68, cessful bid amount. The balance of openforinspection andplaintiffceive a Certificate of Sale that will u debt und any information obtaineda debt collector attempting to collectCODILIS A ASSOCIATES,P.C.the successful bidshall be paidCORPORATION One South 2t2t Waukegan Road, Suite 301,will be used for that purpose a debt and any information obtained15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo, makes no mpresentation au to theentitle the purchaser to a deed toBannockbsm, Illinois 600t5, (847) within 24 hOurs, by similar funds. the real estate aher confirmation of 1622879 will be used for that purpose. ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You condition of the property. Prospec- 291-17t7, between 1:00 p.m. and The property will NOT be open for visit The Judicial Sales livebiddersare admonishedtoIhe sale. The property will NOT be 8/28, 9/4, 9f11f14 #833863 1622378 IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney can also 3.00 p.m weekdays only inspection. Corporation at www.tjoc.com for a 7 check the court file to verify all infor-open forinspection andplaintiff 8/28, 9/4. 9/11/14 #833861 File No. r4-12-26072AaorneyFor information call Ms. Kristine M. 1621566 day status report of pending sales. mation. Ifthis property is a condo-makes no representation as to the ARDCNo. 00468002 AttorneyKolky Plaintiff's Attorney, 8t21, 8/28, 9/4/14 #830198 al CODILIS A ASSOCIATES.P.C. minium unit, the purchaser of thecondition of the property Prospec- Code. 2t762 Case Number' 12 CHAroriberg Goldgehs Davis A 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE unit at the foreclosure sale, othertisebiddersareadmonished IoNO RRIDG E NORRIDGE NORRIDGE 084098 TJSC#: 34-1t488 NOTE: Garmisa, 330 North Wabash Ave-ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-check the court file to verify all infor-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFPursuant to the Fair Debt Collectionnue, Chicago, Illinois 6061t. )3t2) sessmenls and the leqal fees re-matisn. If this property is a condo-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTh', ILLINOIS COUN-Practices Act, you are advised that IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney 828-9600. 14-10-2527f Attorney qsired by The Condominium Prop-minium unit, the purchaser st ther DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to beINTERCOUNIY JUDICIAL SALESFileNo, ARDC No 00468002Attorney erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t ( andunit at the foreclosure sale, otherDIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK.DIVISION HSBC BANK USA, NA-a debt collector anempting lo collectCOR PO RATION Code. 21762 Case Number: 10 CH (g)(4).If this property is a condo-than a mortgagee, shall pay the 55-NA NA SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOTIONAL ASSOCIATION. ASa debt and any information obtainedSelling Officer. (312) 444-t122 will be used for that purpose 032025 TJSC#: 34-t t64t NOTE: minium Unit which is part of a com-sessrnents and the legal fees re-Plaintiff, WELLS FARGO HOME MORT-TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS 1620366 quired by The Condominium Prop- GAGE, INC. OF GSAA HOME EQUITI' TRUST1621836 Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection mon interest community, the pur- 8/14, 8/21, 8/28/14 #826603 Practices Act, you sre advised that chaser of the unit at the foreclosureerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1) andLAURA WATSON, TONYPlaintiff, 2005-t 5 8/21, 8/28, 9,4/14 #830214 Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be sale other than a mortgagee shall(g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo-GALARZA Plaintiff. SKOKIE pay the asseSsments required byminium unit which is part st a corn-Defendants JOLANTA ADAMOWICZ INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFa debt collector asempting to collect Act,mon interest community, the pur-14 CH 002835 Defendants BISTRA UZUNOVA, THE BANK OF COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS a debt and any information obtained The CondominiumProperts will be used tor that purpovn. 765 ILCS 6051t8.5(q-1). W YOUchaser of the unit at the foreclosure4t36 N. ORIOLE AVENUE11 CH 044813 NEW YORK MELLON FKA THENORRIDGE COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-sale other than a mortgagee shallNORRIDGE, IL 60706 8656 W. AINSLIE STREETBANK OF NEW YORK, AS SUC-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCERY DIVISION 1623666 OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTpay the assessments required byNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NORRIDGE, IL 60706 CESSOR TRUSTEE TOCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC8/28, 9/4, 9111/14 #833874 TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONThe Condominium PropertyAct,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK. N.A.,COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-Plaintiff, FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF765 ILCS 605/l8.5(g-t). IF YOUsuant to a Judgment 01 ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai pur-AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OFCERY DIVISION AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-and Sale enteredinthe abovesuant to u Judgment of ForeclosureTHE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OFTHE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-PETRU MOLNAR, JPMORGAN ACCORDANCE WITh SECTIONOWNER(, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTcause on Muy 27, 2014, an agentuvd Sate enteredinthe aboveTHE CWHEQ INC., CWHEQ RE-LON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEWCHASE BANK, NA, AS PURCHAS- tS-1701(Cl OF THE ILLINOISTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONfor The Judicial Sales Corporahon,cause on July 3, 20t 4, an agent forVOLVING HOME EQUITY LOANYORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THEER OF THE LOANS AND OTHER MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFwill at 2:00 PM on September 24,The Judicial Sales Corporation, willTRUST. SERIES 2005-I CERTIFICATE HOLDERS CWALT,ASSETS OF WASHINGTON MU- RENT YOUR LAW Effective May tst, 2014 youAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-at 2:00 PM on October 8, 2014, atDefendants INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUSTTUAL BANK, F/K/A WASHINGTON will need a photo identificatisn is-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONration, One South Wacker Dnve -TheJudicialSalesCorporation.12 CH 034098 2005-B5CB MORTGAGE PASS-MUTUAL BANK, FA FROM THE sued by a government agency (day-t5-t701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,One South Wacker Drive -24th4149 N. OZARK AVENUETHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER-FDIC.ACTING AS RECEIVER er's license, passport, etc.) in orderMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREsell al public auction to the highestFloor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606, sell atNORRIDGE, IL 60706 lES 2005-85GB, FOR THE SAVINGS BANK AND APARTMENT to gain entry into the foreclosureLAW Effective May 1st, 2014 youbidder, as set forth below, the fol-public auction to the highest bidder,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Plaintiff PURSUANT TO THE FEDERAL sale room in Cook County and thewill need a photo identification is-lowing described real estate: Com-as set forth below, the following de-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur. DEPOSIT INSURANCE ACT De- same identification for sales held atsued by a government agency (dnv-mosly known as 4136 N. ORIOLEscribed realestate:Commonlsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureJANUSZ BOI)UCH AlEJA BODUCHfendants WITH EASE IN other county venues. For informa-er's license, passport, etc.) in orderAVEÑUE, NORRIDGE,IL 60706knownas 8656 W. AINSLIand Sale enteredinthe aboseJANUSZ, WIOLETEA BODUCH;10 CH 032025 tion: Visit our website atIn gain entry into Ihe foreclosureProperty Index No. 12-13-313-028.STREET, NORRIDGE,IL60706cause on June 30, 2014, an agentCITIBANK, FEDERAL SAVINGS5141 FARWELL AVENUE SKOKIE, service.atty-pierce.com. betweensale room in Cook County and theThe real estate is improved with aProperty Indes No. 12-11-327-038.for The Judicial Sales Corporation,BANK. IL 60077 the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE Asame identification for sales held atresidence. Sale terms: 25% downThe real estafe is improved with awillat 10:30 AM on October 2,Defendants NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TH E ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys.other county venues. For informa-of the highest bid by certified fundsresidence Sate terms: 25% down2014, at The Judicial Sales Corps-09 CH 49826 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- One North Dearborn Street Suitetion. esamine the court file or con-at the close st the sale payable Ioof the highest bid by certified fundsration, One South Wacker Dhve -Property Acbtress:4049 NORTHsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure t300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No.tacI Plainliff's aaornev: CODILIS AThe Judicial Sales Corporation, Noat the close of the sale payable to24th Ftoor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,OTTAWA AVENUE NORRIDGE, ILandSale enteredinthe abone OEASSIFIEDS. (312) 476-5500. Please refer to fileASSOCIATES, P.C., t5WO3Othird party checks will be accepted.The Judicial Sales Corporation. Nosell at public suction to the highest60706 cause on June 26, 20t4, an agent number PAllt3t65. THE JUDI-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,The balance, including the Judicialthird party checks will be accepted.bidder, as set forth below, the fol-NOTICE (iF FORECLOSUREfor The Judicial Sales Corporation, dAL SALES CORPORATION OneSUITEtOO, BURR RIDGE.ILsale fee for Abandoned ResidentiatThe balance. including the Judiciallowing described realSALE will at 2:00 PM on October 1, 2014, South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,60527. (630) 794-9876 Please referProperty Municipality Relief Fund,sale fee for Abandoned Residentialestate:Commonly known as 4t49Fisher and Shapiro file # 09-026835at The Judicial Sales Corporation, (Ali. Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-Io tile number t4-13-03963. THEwhich is calculated on residentialProperly Municipality Relief Fund,N. OZARK AVCNUE, NORRIDGE,(It is advised that interested partiesOne South Wacker Drive - 24th SALE You can also visit The Judi-JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONreal estate at the rate st $t for eachwhichis calculated on residentialIL 60706 Property Indes No. 12-13-consult with their Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, cial Sales Corporation stOne South Wacker Dnve,24th$t,000 or fraction thereofof thereal estate ut the rate ol $t for each3tt-004. The realestateisim-own attorneys beforebiddingat 847-998-3400 www tisc.com for a 7 day status re-Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650amount paid by the purchaser noI$t,000 or fraction thereof oftheproved with a single familyresi-mortgage foreclosure sales.) as set forth below, the following de- (312) 236-SALE You can also visitto exceed 5300, in certified tunduloramount paid by the purchaser notdence. Sale terms: 25% down ofPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenscribed real estate: The Judicial Sales Corporation atwire transfer, is due within twenty-to esceed $300, in certified funds/orthe highest bid by certified funds stthat pursuact to u Judgment ofCommonly known as 5t41 www.tjsc.com tor a 7 day status re-four (24( hours. No fee shall be paidwire transfer, is due within twenty-the close of the sale payable to TheForeclosure entered on Apnl2,FARWELL AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL TO PLACE port of sending sales, COOILIS Aby the mortgagee acquiring the rea-tour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidJudicial Sales Corporalion. No third20t4, Kalten Realty Services, Inc.,60077 Property Indes No. 10-33- ASSOCIATES, P C. t5W030idential real estate pursuant to itsby the mortgagee acquinng the reo-party checks will be accepted. Theas Selling Official will at t2:3I) p.m.228-052. The realestateisim- FRONTAGE ROAD, at the sale or by anyidential real estate pursuant to ilsbalance, including the Judicial saleon September 15, 2014. at 205 W.proved with a single familyresi- TO PEACE YOUR GARAGE SAIE NORTH credit bid YOUR AD SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527mortgagee, ludgment creditor,orcredit bid at the sate sr by anyfee forAbandoned ResidentialRandolph Streel, Suite 1020, Chi-dence. Sale lesos: 25% down of AD, (All 841-998-3400 16301 794-5300 ASomes File No.other lienor scquirins the residentialmortOaQee, iudsment creditor,orProperty Municipality Relief Fand.cano, Illinois, sell at public auctionthe hiqhest bid by certified funds at a io or its or re- 7- wire ILCS If this entitle AS lS than Property receive a qualify 765 ILCS If this prop. 765 funda/sr to other Act. and without (HOMEOWNER). Act, as IF YOU ARE THE Prospective bidders sale Residential htle certified Plaintiff and in of is due within twenty-tour time in apply 401k. Property the purchaser will Or Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial Upon payment in full of the amount estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection und plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the prsperty are admonished to check the court file to verify all information property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the forecto- sure sale, other than a mortgagee,' shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condo- minium Property 605/9(g((t( and (g((4). erty is a condominium unit which is part of a common interent commun- ity. the purchaser of the uniI at the foreclosure mortgagee shall pay the assess- mentu required by The Condomini- um 605/18,5)g-tI. MORTGAGOR YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- 222-036-1029 The real estate The real 222-036-1029 high-nsa condo- improved with a parking. Sale minium with inside of the highest bid terms: 25% down at the close of the by certified funds The Judicial Sales sale payable to third party checks Corporation. No The balance, in- will be accepted. sale fee for cluding the Judicial Abandoned Fund, which is Municipality Relief real estate calculated on residential or at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300. transfer, by (241 hours No fee shall be paid the mortgagee acquinag the real- dentist real estate pursuant to credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, Iudgmenl creditor, other lienor acquinng the residential to real estate whose rights in and the residential real entate arose pri- or Io the sale The oublect property is uubfecf to general real estate tas- eu. special assessments, sr special tases levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation quantity course fo condition. The sale is further sub- led to confirmation by the court. bid. Certificate of Sale that will the purchaser to a deed to the real Home The was Benefits, 42t68, with so The sale Pioneer Press (DC) Pioneer S the abone any. CHANCERY if in kallenrs.com. ' as rs, amount bonuses. both by cashier's Attorney Sale terms for non- information and to niew htnng Flalbed Truck Dnvers and Owner Operators. Regional and OTR Lanes Available. Call us @ 800-650-0292 online at www.tantara,us SHORTHAUL & REGIONAL Flatbed Drivers $50,000 + 4% qtrly guaranfeed!!! 6 mo TIT exp/Class A CDL 877/261-2101 www.sChilli.Com TanTara Transportalton Corp. is 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL. judgment all Prospective bidders are ad- THE CIRCUIT COURT OF y 765 ILCS 605/91g)(1( and (g((4) y 765 ILCS 605/91g)(1( IL 60077 Property Index No tO-16- Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial Plainhff, CHARD CONDOMINIUM ASSOCI- ATION Defendants 12 CH 36220 9350 SKOKIE BOULEVARD UNIT 307 SKOKIE. IL 60077 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered cause on December 11, 2013, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corps- ratios, will at 10:30 AM on Septem- ber 23, 2014. at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Dove - 60606. seIl at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following descnbed real estate: Commonly known as 9350 SKOKIE BOULEVARD UNIT 307, SKOKIE, The mortgaged real estate is im- real estate The mortgaged The proper- proved with u dwelling. for inspection. ty will NOT be upen the unit other than The purchaser of pay the assess- a mortgagee shall tees required ments and the legal The $147,462.34. successful bid im- parties: 10% of of auction. mediately at conclusion p.m. the next balance by 12:30 business day. checks; and no refunds es- shall be subject to general real tate tases, special tauen, special assessments. special tases levied, and superior liens, property is offered express or implied warrantieu and the without any rupresenfation as to quality of title or recourse Io Plain- tiTh to nronished to review the court file verify auction rules at w For information: Sale Clerk, Fisher and Shapiro. 2121 Waukegan Road. Suite 301, Bannockburn. Illinois 60015, (847) 291-1717, between t:00 p.m. and 3'OOp.rn weekdays onIy 1617937 8128. 9(4, 9(11/14 *833854 SKOKIE IN COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUld- TV DEPARTMENT DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE. INC JULIE OLEN, SIENA AT OLD OR- at 7, P.C. LVNV MARIA July Attorney Attorney 10-09-200- CORPORA- on FRONTAGE tOOtS FRONT- FORECLOSURE W.tl5O corn for s 7 W.tl5O corn NK1A 00468002 DRIVERS entered Thursday, August 28, 2014 August 28, Thursday, t4-10-1t399 NORTH OF CORPORATION; HELP WANTED $60K-$70K Annually! ww.DRlVEJTC.corn MORTGAGE 409-6033 or apply onlIne No. $1500 SIGN ON BONUS, Expenenced Class A CDL Drivers Wantedt Dedilated Excellent Benefits, Call 888- Customer, Home Weekly and 12-0000 Illinois, sell st public auction to the Permanent ladeo Nu.: t Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial ESTRADA ERN ILLINOIS GAS COMPANY 0/B/A NICOR GAS CO.: DISCOV- ER BANK: MIDLAND FUNDING NCC-2 FUNDING, LLC; MIDLAND FUND- ING. LLC, Defendants 12 CH 36532 Property Address: AGE ROAD UNIT C SKOKIE, IL 60077 NOTICE SALE - CONDOMINIUM Fisher and Shapiro file e 12-062733 (lt is advised that interested parties consult with their own attorneys before bidding mortgage foreclosure sales.) PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure 2014. KalIen Realty Serna/es. Inc., as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m. on October 8, 2014, at 205 W Ran- dolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago, highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real property Commonly known as 100t5 Front- age Road, Unit C, Skokie, IL 60077 Corporation at Corporation of pendiny sales dan status report CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, 15W030 BURR RIDGE. ROAD, SUITE 100 794-5300 Attorney IL 60527 (6301 File ARDC No Number 10 CH Code. 21762 Case 34-122t4 NOTE: 033983 TJSC#: Debt Collection Pursuant to the Fair are advised that Practices Act, you be Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for thaI purpose. 1622878 8/28. 9/4. 9/11/14 *833862 SKOKIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- CERY DIVISION PHH TION, Plaintiff V. G JESSICA CORREA; MARIA GUADELUPE CORREA: NORTH- s Ii- sr re- ILCS ILCS South entitle If this AS 1S than receive s 765 quality in order to lt this prop- 765 (dnner's One to other and without (HOMEOWNER), Act, t5W030 NORTH as IF YOU ARE THE agency sale title P.C., of Property Act. Property to conhrmation by the court to conhrmation - JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE CALL CAMPERS/RVS Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial f701(C( OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- room in Cook County and the seme identification for sales held at other tiffs attorney: CODILIS S ASSOCI- ATES. FRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794- 9876 Please refer to file number 14- tO-11399. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Wacker Dnne, 24th Floor, Chicaqo, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(Ou can also visit The Judicial Sales Certificate of Sale that will the purchaser to a deed to the real estate aber confirmabon of the sale. of representation as to the condition the properly is a condominium unit, purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- sure sale, other than a mortgagee, the shall pay the assessments and' legal fees required by The Condo- minium 605/9(g((1( and (go's) is erty is a condominium unit which part of a common interest commun- ity. the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure mortgagee shall pay the assess- ments required by The Condomini- um 605118.5)o-t(. 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 15- GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef- tective May tut, 2014 you wilt need a photo identification issued by a government cense, passport, etc.) gain entry into the foreclosure sale county venues For information. ea- amine the court file or contact Plain- or to the sale The nublect property sale The nublect or to the real estate tax- is subject to general or special es, special assessments, said real estate taxes levied against sale without any and is offered for representation quantity and in course to Plaintiff is further sub- condition. The sale leSi full of the amouot Upon payment is will bid, the purchaser for The property will NOT be open no inspection and plaintiff makes the properly. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verity all information. TRAIN FOR HANDS ON r APPROVED PROGRAM AIRLINES ARE HIRING - AVIATION CAREER. 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t5-t7Ot(C( Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be 1623651 FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, N ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION MORTGAGE LAW Effective May tst, 2014 you wilt need a photo identdicabon is- sued by a government agency (drin- ers license, passport, etc ( to gain entry into the foreclosure sete room n Cook County and the same identificatron for sales held at other county venueu For informa- tion, JOHNSON, BLUMBERG S ASSO- CIATES, Street, Suite #1125, Chicago, 60606, (312) 54t-9710 Please refer to file number 12-1785. THE JUDI- dAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Ftoor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (3t2) 236- SALE You can also visit The Judi- cial www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re- port of pending sales. JOHNSON, BLUMBERG s ASSOCIATES, LLC 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125 Chicago, IL 611606 (3121 541-97t0 Attorney File No, 12-1765 Attorney Code. 40342 Case Number: t2 CH 2t097 TJSC#' 34-t3352 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. 8/28, 9/4. 9111/14 *833871 creditor, or other hanoi acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the reaidential real estate arose prior to the sale, The sublect property is sublect to gener- al real estate taxes, special assess- ments, against seid real estate and is of- fered for sale without any represen- tation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition. The sale is fur- ther sublect te confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, tIre purchaser wìIl re- cerne a Certificate of Sate that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The properly will NOT be open makes no representation as to the condition of this property. Prospec- tise check the court file to venfy alt infor- mation. lt minium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sate, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- sessments and the legal fees re- quired by The Condominium Prop- erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g>(4) minium unit which is pari of a com- mon interest community, the pur- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property 765 ILCS 605/t8.5(a-t) ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- OWNERI. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN 60077 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered cause on June 3, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, wilt 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- - ration, One South Wacker Dnve 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606. sell ut public auctìon to the highest budder. au set forth below, the fol- lowing deucnbed real estate: Corn- rnonly STREET, Skokie, IL 60077 Proper- ty laden No. 10-21-225-089-0000 VOL. 01 19. Ihe real estate is im- proved with a single dence. The ludgrnent amount was $307.207 89 down of the highest bid by certified accepted. The balance. includin the Judicial sale fee for Abandone Residential Pellet Fund, which is calculated on reaidential real estate at the rate of st for each $1 000 or fraction there- st of the amount paid by the pur. chaser not to enceed $300, in certi- tied tonda/or wire transfer, within twenty-tour (24) hours. No tee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the aale or by any nrortgagee, judgment Defendants 12 CH 21 097 5036 MAIN STREET Skokie, Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial tunds at the close ot the sale paya- ble Io The Judicial Sales Corpora- tion No third party checka will be SKOKIE IN LUCRESSE JEAN CAYEMIUE, CAYEM lYrE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN COOK COUNTY, TV DEPARTMENT LOAN SERV DIVISION BAYVIEW LIMIT- ICING, LLC, A DELAWARE ED LIABILITY COMPANY, Plaintiff,

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Upon payment infull of thesubject property is aubject to gener-mortgagee,ud5ment creditor,orOther lienor acquiring the residentialpursuant lo its credit bid at the sale CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-spection and plaintiff makes no rep-bid, the purchaser will receive aamount bid, the purthaser will re-al real estate tases, special assess-oIlier llenos acquiring the residentialreal estate whose rights in und toor by any mortgagee, tudgmenl 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-resentation as to the condition ofCertificate of Sale that willentitlecerne a Certificate uf Sale that willments,orspecial taxesleviedreal estate whose rights in and tothe residential real estate arose pri-creditor, or other lienor acquiring GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-the properly. Prospective biddersthe purchaser to a deed tu the realentitle the purchaser tu a deed toagainst said real estate sod is of-the residential real estate arose pri-Or to the sale. The subiect propertytheresidentialreal estate whose tective May ist, 2014 you will needare admonished to check the courtestate aher confirmation of the sale.the rest estate after confirmation offeted for sale witfrost any represen-or to the sale, The subject propertyis subject to general real estate tax-rights in and to the residential real a photo identification issued by afile Io verify all information.IfthisThe property will NOT be open forthe sale, The property will NOT betalion as tu quality nr quantity of titleis sublect to general real estate tas-es, special asueusments, or specialestate arose prior to the sale, The and without recourse to Plaintiff andes, special assessments. or specialtuses levied against said real estatesubject properly is subject tu gener- governmenlagency(drivers li- property is a condominium unit, theinspection and plaintiff makes noupen forinspection and plaintiff cense, passport etc.)in order lepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-representation as to the condition ofmakes no representation as tu thein AS lS condition, The sale is fur-tases levied against said real estateand is offered for sale without anyal real estate tases, special assess- gain entry into the foreclosure salesure sale, other than a mortgagee,the property.Prospective bidderscondition of the property. Prospec-then subject tu confirmation by theand is offered for sale without snyrepresentationastoqualityorments,orspecialtases levied room in Cook County and the sameoralI pay the assessments and" theare admonished to check the courtlivebiddersare admonished tocourt. Upon payment in full of therepresentationastoqualityorquantityuftitleand withoutre-against said real estate and is uf- identification tor sales held al otherIe9al fees required by The Condo-file to verify all information. If thischeck the court file to serify all nf or-amount bid, the purchaser will re-quantityoftitleandwithoutre-course to Plaintiff and inAS tSfered for sale without any represen- county venues Forinformationminium Property Act,765 ILCSproperty is a condominium unit. themation. If this property is a condo-ce/ve a Certificate of Sale that willcourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS"condition, The sale is further sub-talion as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and Visitour website atservmce.atty-60519(g)(t( and (g4(. If this prop-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-minium unit, the purchaser of theentitle the purchaser to a deed locondition, The sale is Isrther sub-ecl to confirmation by the court. pierce.com. between the hours of 3erty is a condominium unit which insure sale, other than a mortgagee,unit st the foreclosure sale, otherthe real estafe after confirmation ofecl tu confirmation by the court.Upon payment in full of the amountin AS lS condition, The sale is fur- part of a common interest commun-shall pay the assessments and thethan a mortgagee, shall pay the sa-the sale. The property will NOT beUpon payment in full of the amountbid, the purchaser will receive ather subject to confirmation by the god 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCI- court. Upon payment in full of the ATES, Plaintiff'sAttorneys.Oneity, the purchaser of the unit al thelegal fees required by The Condo-sesaments and the leqal fees re-upenforinspection undplaintiffbid.the purchaser will receive sCertificate of Sale that will entitle amount bid, the purchaser willre- North Dearborn Street Suite 1300,foreclosure sale otherthan aminiumProperty Act,765 ILCSquired by The Condominium Prop-makes nu representation as to theCertificate uf Sale that will entitlethe purchaser to a deed tu the real CHICAGO. IL 60602. Tel No, (312)mortgagee shall pyy the assess-605/9(g)/i) and (g)(4).If this prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9/got) andcondition of the property. Prospec-the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale.ceise a Certificate of Sale that will 476-5500. Please refer to file num-mento required by The Condvmnini-erty is a condominium unit which in(g))4(.If this property is a cundo-tisebidders areadmonished toestate after confirmation of the sale,The property will NOT be open forentitle the purchaser to a deed lo trie real notate after confirmation of ber PAl2t9tO4. THE JUDICIALum Property Act, 765 ILCSpart of a common interest commun-minium unit which is part uf u corn-check the Court file tu verify all infor-The properly will NOT be upen forinspection and plaintiff makes no SALES CORPORATION One South605/18.5)q-1), IF YOU ARE THEity, the purchaser of the unit at themon interest community, the pur-matron. If this property is a condo-inspection and plaintiff makes norepresentation as to the condition ufthe sale. The property will NOT be inspection undplaintiff Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),foreclosure sale otherthan achaser of the unit at the foreclousreminium unit, the purchaser of therepresentation as to the condition ofthe property.Prospective biddersopen for IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-mortgagee shall pay the assess-sale other than a mortgagee shaltunit at the foreclosure sale, othertheproperty,Pruspeclive biddersare admonished to check the cuurtmakes no representation us to the can also visit The Judicial SalesMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30mento required by The Condomini-pay the assessments required bythan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-are admonished Io check the courtfile to verity all infurmalion. Ifthiscondition uf the property. Pruspec- bidders Corporation at www.ttsc.com for a 7DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-um PropertyAct, 765 ILCSThe CondominiumProperlyAct,sessments and the le$sl fees re-file to verify all information.If thisproperty is a condominium unit, thelive are admonished to dan slatus report of peindino sales.DER OF POSSESSION. IN AC-605/18.5/u-tI.IF YOU ARE THE765 ILCS 606/t8.5)q-t).IF YOUquired by The Condominium Prop-property is a condominium unit, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-check the court file to verify all infor- purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale, other than a mortgagee,malion. If this properly is a condo- PIERCE & ASSOCIATES OneCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)/i) and North Dearborn Street Suite 13001701/C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT)g)(4).If this property is s condo-sure sale, other than a mortgagee.shall pay the assessments and'theminium unit, the purchaser of the CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONminium unit which is part of a com-shall pay the assessments and thelegal tees required by The Condo-unit at the foreclosure sale, other 5500 Attorney File No. PAl 219104fective May 1st, 2014 you will needDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFmon interest community, Ihe pur-1x5x1 fees required by The Condo-minium ProperlyAct,765 ILCSthan a mortgagee, shall puy the as- Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-a photo identification issued by aDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INchaser of the unit at the foreclosureminium PropertyAct.765 ILCS605/9(g)/i) and (g))4).If this prop-sessments and the legal fees re- ber:12 CH 36220 TJSC#:34-governmentagency (driver'sli-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONsale other than a mortgagee shall605/9(g)/i) and (g4). Ifthis prop-erty is a condominium unit which isquired by The Condominium Prop- erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)/i) and 13959 cense, passporf, etc.)in order to1701/C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-i5-170t)C)OF THE ILLINOISpay the assessments required byerty is a condominium unit which ispart of a common interest commun- )g))4).If this property is a condo- 622506 gain entry into the foreclosure aaleGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREThe Condominium PropertyAct,part of a common interxrst commun-ity, the purchaser of the unit at the minium unit which is part uf a Corn- 8121, 8128, 9/4/14 #830227 room in Cook County and the samefective May ist, 2014 you will needLAW. Effective May tot, 2014 you765 ILCS 605118.5)q-t(. W YOUity. the purchaser of the unit at theforeclosure saleother thana identification for sales held al othera photo identification issued by awill need a phufo identification is-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-foreclosure sale otherthan amortgagee shall pay the assess-mon interest community, the pur- chaser of the unit at the InreClunare SKOKIE county venues. For information, ea-governmentagency(dnver's li-sued by a government agency (driv-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTmortgagee shall pay the assess-mento required by The Condomini- amine the court file or contact Plain-cense, passport, etc.)in order loer's license, passport, etc.) in orderTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONmento required by The Condornini-um Properly Act, 765 ILCSsale other Ihan a mortgagee shall IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IF YOU ARE THEpay the assessments required by COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-litt's attorney: CODILIS 8 ASSOCI-gain entry into the foreclosure saleto gain entry into the foreclosureFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFum Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5)q-i). 15W030 NORTHroom in Cook County and the samesale room in Cook County and theAN ORDER OF POSSESSION. IN605/t8.5)g-i). IF VOLI ARE THEMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),The Condominium PropertyAct, TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYATES, P.C., 765 ILCS 605/t8.5)g-i). W YOU DIVISION FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,identification for sales held at othersame identification for sales held atACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONMORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-county venues. For information, ex-other county venues For informa-15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT LON TRUST COMPANY,N.A.9876 Please refer to file number 14-amine the court file or contact Plain-lion, examine the court file or con-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION (SUCCESSOR TO THE BANK OF11-03346. THE JUDICIAL SALEStiff's attorney: CODILIS 8 ASSOCI-tact Plaintiff's attorney. CODILIS &LAW. Effeclive May tot, 20t4 you NEW YORK, SUCCESSOR TOCORPORATION One SouthATES, P.C., i5W030 NORTHASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030will need s photo identification is-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,sued by a government agency )dniv-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-i7OtlC) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION SUCCESSOR TO THE CHASEIL 60606-4650 (3(2) 236-SALE YouBURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630)704-SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, ILer's license, passport. etc.) in ordert7Ot)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef- can also visit The Judicial Sales9876 Please refer to file number 14-60527, (630) 794-9876 Please referto gain entry into the foreclosureGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-fective May 1st, 2014 you will needi5-t7Oi)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MANHATTAN BANK, SUCCES- FORECLOSURE Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 713-23178. THE JUDICIAL SALEStofile number 14-li-16351. THEsale room in Cook County and thefective May tot, 2014 you will needa photo identification issued by aMORTGAGE SOR TO CHEMICAL BANK), AS LAW. Effective May ist, 2014 you TRUSTEE FOR IMC HOME EQUI-day statua report of pending saies.CORPORATION One SouthJUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONsame identification for sales held ata photo identification issued by agovernmentagency(driver'sli- Ii- in order tuwilt need s photo identification ix- ri LOAN TRUST 1998-3 CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,One South Wacker Drive,24thsIfter county venues. For informa-guvernrnentagency(dnver's cense, passport, etc.) in order togain entry into the foreclosure salesued by s government agency )driv- Plaintiff, 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouFloor,Chicago, IL 60606-4650lion, examine the court file or con-cense, passport, etc ) ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,can also visit The Judicial Sales(312) 230-SALE You can alsu visittact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS 6gain entry into the forvclosure saleroom in Cook County and the sameer's license, passport, etc.) in order identification tor sales held at otherto gain entry into the foreclosure CECILIA BUENAFLOR NR/A CE-IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 AttorneyCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7The Judicial Sales Corporation atASSOCIATES. P.C., iSWO3Oroom in Cook County rind the same ROAD.identification for sales held at othercounty venues. For information, ex-sale room in Cook Cuunty and the CILIAC.BUENAFLOR, JULIUSFileNo. 14-tl-03346 Attorneyday statua report of pending sales.w.tlac.com for s 7 day status re-NORTH FRONTAGE IL amine the court file or contact Plain-same identification for sales held st BUENAFLOR NIQA JULIUSC.ARDCNo. 00468002 AttorneyCODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.port of pending sales. CODILIS 6SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, county venues. For information, ex- Code. 21762 Case Number: ti CHt5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEASSOCIATES, P.C. thWO3O60527, (630) 794-9876 Please referamine the court file or contact Plain-tiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCI-other county venues, For informa- BUENAFLOR, UNITED STATES lion, examine the court file or con- OF AMERICA, FIRST BANK &004662 TJSC#: 34-13765 NOTE:ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,to file number 14-13-25488. THEtiff's stturney: CODILIS & ASSOCI-ATES, P.C.. t5W030 NORTH t5W030 NORTHFRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE 100,tact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS 6 TRUST, UNKNOWN OWNERSPursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 AttorneySUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONATES, P.C., ASSOCIATES, P.C., t5W030 AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS Practices Act, you sre advised thatFileNo. 14-13-23178Attorney(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.One South WackerDrive,24thFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794- NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD. Defendants Plaintiff's attorney io deemed to beARtIG No. 00468002 Attorneyt4-t t-16351 Atturney ARDC No.Floor, Chicago. IL60606-4650BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer to file number t4- 9876 Please refer to file number 14-13-08690 THE JUDICIAL SALESSUITE100. BURR RIDGE,IL 11 CH 004662 a debt collector asempting to collectCode. 21762 Case Number: 13 CH00468002 Attorney Code217621312) 236-SALE You can also visit i4-03852. THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One South60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer 5415 N LINCOLN AVENUEa debt and any information obtained023851TJSC#: 34-8922 NOTE:CaseNumber: 11 CH 020054The Judicial Sales Corporation st will be used for that purpose Pursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionTJSCC: 34-t1590 NOTE' Pursuant w,tjsc.corn for a 7 day status re-CORPORATION One SouthWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,tofile number 14-10-45204. THE SKOKIE, IL 60077 JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION 622202 Practices Act, you are advised thatto the Fair Debt Cullectron Practicesport of pending sales. CODILIS &Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- One South WackerDrive,24th TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-8/21, 8/28, 9/4/14 #830221 Plaintiff's attorney is deemed tu beAct, yuu are advised thxt Plaintiff'sASSOCIATES. P.C. t5W030IL 60606-4650 )312) 236-SALE Youcan also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7Floor,Chicago, IL60606-4650 suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure a debt collector attempting tu collectutturney is deemed tu be a debt col-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,can also visit The Judicisl Sales SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7day status report uf pending sales.(312) 236-SALE You can also visit and Sale enteredinthe above s debt and any information obtainedlector attempting to collect s debt will be axed fur that purpose. und any information obtained will be(630) 794-5300 Atturney File No.day status report of cendisq sales,CÖDILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, P.C.The Judicial Sales Corporation at cause on March 12, 2014, an agent www.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re- 1621895 used for that purpose. 14-13-25488 Attorney AROC No.CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,P.C.i5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE for The Judicial Sales Corporation,SKOKIE port of pending sales, CODILIS & IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF8/21, 8/28, 9/4/14 #630218 621394 00468002 Attorney Code21762t 5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. will al 10:30 AM on September 11, t5WO30 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN 8/21, 8128, 9/4/14 #830196 Case Number: *4 CH 001220ROAD. SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 AttorneyASSOCIATES, P.C. 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- ROAD, l-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYSKOKIE TJSC#: 34-11135 NOTE: PursuantIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 AttorneyFile Nu, 14-13-08690 AllorneyNORTH FRONTAGE ration, One South Wacker Dnne - 00468002 AttorneySUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF lu the Fair Debt Collection PracticesFile No, 14-14-03852AttorneyARDC No. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sARDCNo. 00468002 AttorneyCode. 2i762 Case Number 13 CH(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No, sell at public auction to the highestN.A. 14-10-45204 Attorney ARDC No, 3idder, as set forth below, the toI-Plaintiff, Tri DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY5KO KIE attorney is deemed to be a debt col-Code. 21762 Case Nsmber: 14 CH021285 TJSC#: 34-10802 NOTE: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFlector attempting to collect a debt004041 TJSCe: 34-11153 NOTE:Pursuant IO the Fair DebI Collection00468002 Attorney Code, 21762 lowing described real estate: Corn- DIVISION BAYVIEW LOAN SERV- 10 CH 054412 monln known as 5415 N. LINCOLNARI M. JOFFE AS INDEPENDENTICING, LLC COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-sud any information obtained will bePursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionPractices Act, you are advised thaICase Number: TJSC#: 34-10147 NOTE: Pursuant AVEÑUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop-EXECUTOR, UNKNOWN HEIRSPlaintiff, TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYused for that purpuse Practices Act, you arm advised thatPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to be AND LEGATEES OF BETH R. DIVISIONFEDERAL NATIONAL1620888 Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bea debt collector attempting to collectto the Fair Debt Collection Practices vOy Index No. 10-21-131-017:, u debt and any information obtainedAct, you are advised that Plaintiff's Properly Index No. 10-21-131-018.JOFFE, ARI M. JOFFE, UN-STEFAN HARANGUS, ZOlAMORTGAGE ASSOCIATION 8/14, 8/21, 8128/14 e826620 a debt collector attempting Io collect HARANGUS, INLAND BANK ANDPlaintiff, a debt and any information obtainedwill be used for that purpose. attorney is deemed to be a debt col- The real estate is improved with aKNOWN OWNERS AND lector attempting to collect a debt sinqle family residence Sale terms:NONRECORD CLAIMANTS TRUST SUCCESSOR BY MERS- will be used for that purpose. 1620764 ER TO CAMBRIDGE BANK KITh MAISE. AS INDEPENDENT 620863 8/14,8/21,8/28/14 #826611 and any information obtained will be 25 /o down of the highest bid by cer-Defendants used for that purpose. Defendants ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ES-SKOKIE 8/14, 8121, 8/28/14 #826613 tified tanda at the close of the sale13 CH 023851 620730 9509 GROSSPOINT ROAD UNIT A11 CH 020054 TATE OF MILDRED M MAISE,IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF payable to The Judicial Sates Cor- 8/14, 8/21, 8128114 #826609 poratron. No third party checks willSKOKIE, IL 60076 4346 MAIN STREET SKOKIE, ILDECEASED. JPMORGAN CHASECOOK COUNTh, ILLINOIS COUN- KEITH MAISE. RO-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYSKOKIE SKOKIE be accepted. The balance, includin NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-60076 BANK, NA, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the Judicial sale fee for AbandoneTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur.NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-DERICK MAISE,VILLAGE OFDIVISION CENTRAL MORTGAGEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-SKOKIE ResidentialPropertyMunicipalitysuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-SKOKIE, UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDCOMPANY TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY LEGATEES OF MILDRED MAISE,Plaintiff, TV DEPARTMENT . CHANCERY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Relief Fund, which io calculated onandSale entered inthe abovesuant to a Judgment uf Foreclosure DIVISION OWNERS AND DIVISION COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- rexidential real estate at the rate ofcause on May 14, 2014, an agentandSale enteredinthe aboseUNKNOWN U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- cause on June 27, 2014, an agentNONRECORD CLAIMANTS NICHOLAS JAKOBI, LAMONCV XXVII, LLC TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY si tor each $1 000 or fraction there-for The Judicial Sales Corporation, TION CHASE will at 2:00 PM on September 17,for The Judicial Sales Corporation,Defendants COMMONS CONDOMINIUM AS-Plaintiff, DIVISION JPMORGAN of of the amount paid by the pur- PlaintIf, BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION chaser not to exceed $300, ix certi-2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-will st 10:30 AM on September 29,14 CH 001 220 SOC tAT IO N Plaintiff, fledundular wire transter,s dueration, One South Wacker Drive -2014, al The Judicial Sales Curpo-4204 MAIN STREET SKOKIE, ILDefendants lOAN GALEA. MELANIA GALEA, VELOCITY INVESTMENTS, L.L.C.JEREMIAH J. WILTGEN, SUSAN within twenty-tour (24) hours. No24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,ration, One South Wacker Drive -60076 14 CH 004041 NADER WILTGEN NK/A SUSAN 8845 LAMON AVENUE UNIT #3NDefendants SAUNDRA FELLER NK/A SAUN- fee shall be paid by the mortgageesell at public auction to the highest24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- NADER, HARRIS, NA bidder, as set forth below, the fol-sell at public auction tu tIne highestTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-SKOKIE, IL 60077 13 CH 021285 DRA B. FELLER. UNITED STATES acquiring the residential real estate Defendants OF AMERICA pursuant to its credit bid at the salelowing described real estate: Com-bidder, av set forth below, the fol-suant to a Judgmnnt of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-7821 N. KENTON AVENUE TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-SKOKIE, IL 60076 10 CH 054412 Defendants or by any mortgagee, Iudgmentmonly known as 9509lowing described resI estate. Corn-and Sale enteredintheabove GREENLEAF STREET suant tu a Judgment of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-5352 10 CH 007825 creditor, or other lienor acquiringGROSSPOINT ROAD UNITA,monlvknown as 4346MAINcause on June 19, 2014, un agent SKOKIE, IL 60077 inthe aboveTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 8813 KOSTNER AVENUE SKOKIE, tpo residentialreal estate whoseSKOKIE, IL 60076 Property IndesSTREET, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prup-for The Judicial Sales Corporation,and Sale entered NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- erty Index No. 10-22-214-028. Thewill at 10:30 AM on September 22,cause un June t9, 2014, an agentsuant lo a Judgment of Foreclosure IL 60076 rights in and to the residential realNo. 10-15-1 10-034 The real estate TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- is improved with a residence, Salereal estate is improved with s single2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-for The Judicial Sales Corporafion,and Sale enteredisthe above estate arose prior to the sale, The suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- terms 25% down ut the highest bidfamily residence. Sale terms: 25%ration, One Suuth Wacker Drive-will at 10:30 AM on September 22,cause on June 18, 2014, an agent subject property is subject Io gener- and Sate enteredinthe abovesuant to s Judgment uf Foreclosure al real estate taxes, special aasess-by certified funds at the close of theduwn of the highest bid by certified24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,2014, ut The Judicial Saies Corpo-for The Judicial Sales Corporation, ration, One South Wacker Dnve -will at tO:30 AM on September 22,cause on June 3, 2014, an agentand Sale enteredinthe above ments, orspecialtaxesleviedsale payable Io The Judicisl Salesfunds at the close of the sale paya-sell al public suction tu the highest for The Judicial Sales Corporahon, against said real estate and is of-Corporation. No third party checkshie Io The Judicial Sales Corpora-bidder, as set Iurth below, the f ol-24th Flour. CHICAGO. IL,60606,2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- casse on June 18, 2014, an agent will at 2:00 PM on September tO,for The Judicial Sales Corporation, feted for sale without any represen-will be accepted. The balance, in-lion. No third party checks will belowing described real notate' Corn-sell at public suction tu the highestration, One South Wacker Drive - bidder, as set forth below, the fol-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606,2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-will at 10:30 AM on September 19, talion as to quality or quantity of titleeluding theJudicial sale feeforaccepted. The balance, includinmonlyknown as 4204 MAIN ration, One South Wacker Drive - luwing described realsell st public auction to the highest 2014. at The Judicial Sales Corpo- and without recourse to Plaintiff andAbandonedReaidential Propertythe Judicial sale fee for AbandoneSTREET, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL 60606, ProperlyMunicipalityerty Indes No. 10-22-214-062. Theeatule:Cummonly known as 8845bidder. as set forth below, the fol- ration, One South Wacker Drive - in "AS IS" condition. The sale is tar-Municipality Relief Fund, which isResidential sell at public auction to the highest24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, her subject to confirmation by thecalculated on residential real estateRelief Fund, which is calculated onreal estate is improved with s singleLAMON AVENUE UNIT #3N,lowing described real estate: Com- monly known as 7821 N. KENTONbidder, as set forth below, the fut-sell st public auction to the highest court, Upon payment infull of theat the rate of $1 for each $1 000 orresidential real estate at the rate offamily residence, Sale terms: 25%SKOKIE, IL 60077 Property Indes lowing described real estate: Com- fraction thereof of the amount paidst for each $1 000 or fraction there-down uf the highest bid by certifiedNo.10-16-429-024-1006/10-16-AVEÑUE. SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop- bidder, as set forth below, the fol- amount bid, the purchaser will re- monly known as 5352 GREENLEAF described real ceive a Certificate of Sale thaI wiltby the purchaser notto exceedof of the amount paid by the pur-funds at the cluse of the sale pays-429-004; 10-16-429-005 underlyixerty Index No, 10-27-105-048. The lowing PIN). The real estate is improvereal estate is improved with a resi-STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop-estate:Commonly known as 8813 entitle the purchaser to a deed to$300, incertifiedfunds/orwirechaser not to exceed $3Go, in certi-Ele to The Judicial Sates Corpora- erty Index No. 1O-2i-1t6-041. The fied funds/or wire transfer, is dueIron, No third party checks will bewith a condo/townhouse Saledunce, Sale terms: 25% down uf KOSTNER AVCNUE, SKOKIE, IL the real estate after confirmation oftransfer,is due within twenty-four real estate is improved with a single60076 Properly Index No. 10-15- the sale. Where a sale nf real es-(24) hours. No fee shall be paid bywithin twenty-four (24) hours. Noaccepted. The balance, includinterms: 25% down of the highest bidthe highest bid by certified funds st by certified funds at the close of thethe close of the sale payable to Thefamily residence. Sale terms: 25%331-009. The realestateisim- late is made to satisfy a lien prior tothe mvrtgagee acquinny the rear-fee shall be paid by the mortgageethe Judicial sale fee for Abandone down of the highest bid by certified Property Municipalitysale payable to The Judicial SalesJudicial Sales Corpuration. No third proved with a single familyresi- that of the United States, the Uniteddential real estate pursuant toitaacquiring the residential real estateResidential funds at the close of the sale paya-dance. Sale terms: 25% down of Stales shalt have one year from thecreditbid atthe sale or by anypursuant to its credit bid at the saleRelief Fund, which is calculated onCorporation. Nu third party checksparty checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial saleblu to The Judicial Sales Corpora-the highest bid by certified funds at dale of sale within which to redeem,mortgagee, ludgment creditor,ororby any mortgagee, judgmentresidential real estate al the rate ofwill be accepted. The balance. in- lion. No third party checks will be creditor, or other lienor acquiringst for each $1 000 or fraction there-eluding the Judicialsale feefurfeeforAbandoned Residential the close of the sale payable to The except that with respect to a lienother lienor scquinng the residential accepted. The balance,includinJudicial Sales Corporation. No third arising under the internal revenuereal notate whose nghts in and tothe residentialreal estate whoseof of the amount paid by he pur-AbandonedResidentialPropertyProperty Municipality Relief Fund. Municipality Relief Fund, which iswhich is calculated on resdentialthe Judicial sale fee for Abandoneparty checks will be accepted. The Igws the penod shall be 120 days orthe residential real estate arose pri-rights in and to the residential realchaser not to exceed $300, in certi- PropertyMunicipality io duecalculated on residential real estatereal estate at the rate of $1 for eachResidential balance, including the Judicial sale the period allowable for redemptionor to the sale, The sublect propertyestate arose pnor to the sale, Thefred funds/or wire transfer, Relief Fund, which is calculated on within twenty-four (24) hours. Noaf the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or$1,000 or fraction thereof of the feeforAbandoned Residential under State law, whichever is Ion-ix sublect IO general real estate tau-subiect property is xublect tu gener- residential real estate at the rate ofProperty Municipality Relief Fusd, ger, and in any case in which, un-es, special assessments, or specialal real estate tases, special assess-fee shall be paid by the mortgageefractiun thereof of the amount paidamount paid by the purchaaer not to exceed $300, in certified funds/orst for each $1 .000 or fraction there-which is calculated on rexidential der the provisions of section 505 oftaxes levied against said real estatemento,orspecialtaxesleviedacquiring the residential real estateby the purchaser not lo exceed of of the amount paid by the pur- purssanl to its credit bid at the sale$300,incertifiedfunds/orwirewire transfer, is due within twenty- real estate at the rate of $1 for each the Housing Act of 1950, as amend-and is uttered' for aale without anyagainst said real estate and is of- chaser not to exceed $300. in certi-$1,000 or fraction thereof of the ed (12 U.S.C. 1701k), and subsec-representationastoqualityorfered for sale without any represen-or by any rnortgaee. iudgmenttransfer,is due within twenty-fourtour (24) hours, No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the res-fled funds/or wire transfer,is dueamount paid by the purchaser not tion )d) of section 3720 of title 38 ofquantityoftitleand withoutre-talion as to quality or quantity of titlecreditor. or other lienor acquiring(24) hours. No fee shall be paid by within twenty-four 1241 hours, Nu the United Slates Code, the riqht tocourse tu Plaintiff and inAS lSand withuut recourse to Plaintiff andthe residentialreal estate whosethe mortgagee acquiring the resi-idential real estxtn pursuant to its Thursday, August 28, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 9 Judicial Sales-Real Est. Foreclosures Foreclosures Mechanics Liens Mechanics Liens Probate Public Notices to exceed $3oo, fl certified tunds.'or LEGAL LOTS 12 AND 13 IN GEORGEnicipality Relief Fund, which isNotice is hereby given that onNotice is hereby given that onIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFOF SECTION34, TOWN 2 wire transfer, is due within twenty. F. NIXON AND COMPANY'Scalculated on residential real es-SEPT 30, 2014, a sale will beSEPTEMBER 30. 2014, a sale COOK COUNTY, NORTH, RANGE 21 EAST OF tour (24) hours. No tee shalt be paid HOWARD AVENUE ADDITIONtate at the rate of $1 for eachheld at: will be held at: ILLINOIS THE FOURTH PRINCIPAL by the mortgagee acquiring the res ADVANCE AUTO REPAIR & VACA AUTO REPAIR PROBATE DIVISION MERIDAN; ALSO A TRIANGLE idenflal real ostate pursuant Io itsAdoption NO. 3, BEING A SUBDIVISION$1 000 or fraction thereof of the OF THAT PART OF LOT 2 LY-amount paid by the purchaser TOWING 1339 W. 51ST ESTATE OF FRANCES T.OF LAND TWO (2) RODS )33 credit bid at the sale or by any FEET) EAST AND WEST BY mortgagee,udmenl creditor.orAssumed Name ING EAST OF THE CHICAGOnot to exceed $300, in certified 4626 W. FLOURNOY CHICAGO, IL 60623 MURRAY. Deceased 773-941 -0740 No, 14 P 4261 TWO (2) RODS (33FEET) other honor acquiring the residentialAuction- Real Estate AND NORTHWESTERN RAI L-funds/or wiretransfer,is due CHICAGO, IL 60644 real estate whose rights in and to ROAD )EXCEPT A STRIP 185withintwenty-four(24)hours, 773-596-3223 To sellthe following article to NOTICE NORTH AND SOUTH IN THE the residential real estate arose pri- FEET WIDE EAST OF AND AD-No feeshall be paid by theThe following article will be soldentorco a lien existing under theNotice is given of the death ofNORTHWEST CORNER OF or lo the sale The sublect property Bid Notice JOINING SAID RAILROADmortgagee acquiringtIreresi-to enforce a lien existing underlawsoftheStateofIllinoisFRANCES T. MURRAY, ofTHE NORTHEAST QUARTER is subject to general real estate tao- Divorce Palos Paris, Illinois. Letters of of-OF SAID SECTION; SAID es, special assessments. or special GRANTED TO PUBLIC SERV-dential real estate pursuant to ifsthe laws of the State of Illinoisagainst such article for repairs and storage furnished for suchfice were issued on July 31,LAND LYING AND BEING IN taxes levied against said real estate Foreclosures ICE COMPANY) IN SCHROED-credit bid at the sale or by anyagainst such article for repairs and is offered tor sale without any ER HEIRS SUBDIVISION OFmortgagee, judgment creditor, orand storage furnished for sucharticle at the request of the toI-2014, lo JOSEPH A. MURRAY,THE TOWN OF PARIS, COUN- representationastoqualityor Foundation Notices PART OF THE SOUTHWESTother lienor acquinng the resi-article al the request of the fol-lowing designated persons, un-Oak Lawn, Illinois, whose attor-TY OF KENOSHA, STATE OF quantityottilleand withoutre- 1/4 OF SECTION 27. TOWN-dentiaf real estate whose rightslowing designated persons, un-less such articles are redeemedney is CARY A. LIND, P.C., 121WISCONSIN. ir AS Is" course toPlaintiti and Judicial Sales is redeemedpriortothedesignatedsaleS, Wilke Road. Suite 407, Ar-PARCEL ID. NO. 45-4-22l-342- condition. The sale us turttrer sub- SHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13in and Io the residential real es-less sucharticle mcl to confirmation by the court. Mechanics Liens EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI-tate arose prior to the sale, Thepriortothedesignatedsaledate: lrngton Heights, IL 60005, 847-0100 Upen payment in lull of the amount PAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDINGsubjectpropertyissubjecttodate: DWNER(S):ELIZABETH577-0030 Within 40 days after August 28, bid. the purctraserwillreceive a Name Change TO THE PLAT THEREOF RE-general real estate taxes, spe-OWNER: JACQUELINEMESARINA AND CLIMACO NOTICE TO UNKNOWN 2014, you must respond with a Certiticate of Sale that will entitle ME SA R IN A HEIRS AND LEGATEES written demand for a copy of the Probate CORDED OCTOBER 5,1925,dal assessments, or special tax-BLAKE LV the purchaser to a deed to the real AS DOCUMENT NO. 9056397,es levied against said real estate2116 N. MELVINA 2420 N OAK PARK AVE Notice is given to unknown heirsComplaint.The demand must estate after coirfirmation si the sale. who are the heirs or legafees inbesentordeliveredtothe Where a sale of real estate is made Public Hearings IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS and is offered for sale withoutCHICAGO, IL 60639 CHICAGO. IL 60607 to satisfy a lien pnor to that of the Commonly known as 4635 Ho-any representation as to qualityLIENHOLDER:NISSAN MO-LIEN HOLDER: HOUSEHOLDthe above entitled proceeding loCourt, addressed to the Clerk of United Stales, the United StatesPublic Notices ward Street, Skokie, IL 60076. or quantity of title and without re-TOR ACCEPTANCE CORP AUTO FINANCE probate a will and whose nameCircuit Court, Kenosha County 912 56thStreet, shall frase one year from the date of Storage - Legal PIN. 10-27-301-047. course to Plaintiff and in AS ISPo BOX 254648 Po BOX 17902 or address is not stated. Courthouse, sale within which to redeem, except The morl9aged real estate is im-condition. The saleisfurtherSACRAMENTO, CA 95865 SAN DIEGO, CA 92177 NOTICE TO HEIRS AND Kenosha, WI53140 andto that with respect to a tien arising Take Notices proved with u single family resi-subject to confirmation by theVehicle: 2012 NISSAN SENTRAVehicles: 2002 CHEVY TRAIL- LEGATEES Madrigrano, AieIIo & Santarelli, under the intemal revenue laws the LLC, plaintiff's attorneys, whose period shall be t20 days or the peri- dence. If the subject mortgagedcourt S/SUSR BLAZER Notice is hereby given to HAR- od allowable for redemption under Assumed Name real estate is a unit of a commonUpon paymentinfulloftheVIN ti 3N1AB6AP2CL697498 VIN ti 1GNDT13S122464621 LEY D. MURRAY, who are heirsaddress is1 108 - 56th Street, State law, whichever is longer, and interest community, the purchas-amount bid, the purchaser willAmount of Lien: $6705.00 Amount of Lien: $1998.00 and legatees in the above pro-Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140. ASSUMED NAME in any case in which. under the pro- eroftheunitother than areceive a Certificate of Sale that8/28,9/4.9/11/14 #835164 8/28/14 #835146 ceeding to Probale a will. An or-You may have an attorney help Notice is hereby given. pursuant visions of section 505 of the Houn- mortgagee shall pay the assess-willentitle the purchaser to aNotice is hereby given that on der was entered on July 31,or represent you ing Act of 1950. as amended (12to "An Act in relation to the use Name Change ments required by subsection (g-deed to the real estate after con-SEPT 30, 2014, a sale will be 2014, admitting the will to pro-If you do not demand a copy of U.S.0t7øtk), and subsection (d)ot an Assumed Business Name of section 3720 sttitle 38 st the 1 ) of Section 1 8.5 of the Condo-tirrnation of the sale, held at: bate. the Complaint within 40 days, in the condsct or transaction of State of Illinois the Court may grant judgment United Slates Code. the nght lo re- minium Property Act. The property will NOT be open ANDREW'S SUPER AUTO County of Cook Within 42 days after the effective Business istheSlate," as deem does not arise, there shall be Sale ternis: l0/o down by certi-for inspection and plaintiff REPAIR In The Circuit Court For Cook date of the original order of ad-against you forthe award of no right of redemption. The propertyamended,that a certification money or other legal action re- tiedfunds,balance within 24makes no representation as to 4300 W. 63RD ST. County, Illinois misaion or from the date of the will NOT be open tor inspection andwas registered by the under- the condition of theproperty. CHICAGO, IL 60629 firstpublicationof this notice,quested in the Complaint, and olaintift makes rio representation as hours, by certified funda. No re- In The Matter of the Petition of signed with the County Clerk offunds. The property will NOT beProspective bidders are admon- 773-581 -8620 you may file a petition with theyou may lose your right to object to the condition of the property. Pro-Cook County. Registration Num- Angela Campisi, on behalf of open for inspection. ished to check the court file loThe following article will be sold court to require proof of the willto anything that is or may be in- spective bidders are admonished loben: D14139188 on August 19. Lorenzo R. Nieves tor Change of check the court tite to venfy all intor- For information call Mr. Ira T.verify all information. to enforce a lien existing under by testimony of the witnesses tocorrectin theComplaint. A 2014. Under the Assumed Name Name to Lorenzo R. Canrpisi mationIf this property is a condo- Neve) al Plaintiffs Attorney, LawIf this property is a condominiumthe laws of the State of IllinoisFor the willin open Court or otherjudgment may be enforced as of minium usil, the purchaser st the OfficesofIraT.Nevel,175unit, the purchaser of the und atagainst such article for repairs evidence, as provided in 5/6-21provided by law.A judgment Unit at the foreclosure sale, other SMALL BUSINESS Change of Name North Franklin Street, Chicago,the foreclosure sale, other thanand storage furnished for such Case I 2014M3002250 of the Probate Act of 1975 (ILCSawarding money may become a than a rirorlgagee. shall pay the as-MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS lien against any real estate you Illinois 60606.)312( 357-1125.a mortgagee, shall pay the as-article at the request of the fol- Notice of Publication 1992, 755, 5/6-21). sesuments and the legal tees re-withthebusinesslocatedat quired by The Condominium Prop- Ret. No. 11-08901 sessments and the legal fees re-lowing designated persons, un- You also have the right underown now or in the future, and 9138 Ave Unit2. Public Noticeis hereby given erfy Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(l) and Kilpatnck INTERCOUNTY JUDICIALquiredby The Condominiumless sucharticleis redeemed 5/8-1Probate Act (ILCS 1992,may also be enforced by gar- Skokie, IL 60076 The true and that on September 17, 2014, at (g)(4).Ifthis property io a cosdo- SALES CORPORATION Property Act, 765 ILCSpriortothedesignatedsale 755_ 5/8-1) to contest the validitynishment or seizure of property. minium usil which rs part of a corn-real toll names(s) and residence 9:00 AM being one of the return Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122605/9)91(1) and )g))4). Ifthisdate: of the will by tiling a petition withDated this 22nd day of August, mon interest communrty, Ihe pur- of the days in the Circuit Court of the address 8/21,28,9/4/2014832173 property is a condominium unitOWNER LUIS VIZCAINO the Court within six (6) months2014. chaser of the uniI al the foreclosureowner)s(/partner)s) is: Anna County of Cook, Iwill file my Pe- sale other than a mortgagee shall which is part of a common inter-6133 S. PARKSIDE tition in said court praying for theafter admission of the will to Pro-MADRIGRANO, AIELLO & Zyskind, 9138 KilpatrickAve.,IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF pay the assessments reguired by est community, the purchaser otCHICAGO, IL 60638 change of my child's name frombate. SANTARELLI, LLC The Condominium PropertyAct,Skokie, 1L60076, USA. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS By: /5/ Nicholas J. lot usino the unit at the foreclosure saleLIENHOLDER: UNITED AUTOLorenzoR. that ofThe estate will be administered COUNTY DEPARTMENT - Nieves to 765 ILCS 605/t8.5(g-l)IF YOU8/28, 9/4, 9/11/14 #834602 other than a mortgagee shallCREDIT CORP without Court supervision, unlessNicholas J Infusino CHANCERY DIVISION Lorenzo R. Campisi, pursuant to ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- pay the assessments requiredPO BOX 9945 under 5/28-4 of the Probate ActAttorney for Plaintiff OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT the statute in such case made ONEWEST BANK, FSB Plaintiff,by The Condominium PropertyNEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 (755 ILCS 5/28-4). Any interest-State Bar ID No. 1055455 TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION ASSUMED NAME -y.- MARIA LOURDES PACETE and provided. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(9-1). Vehicle: 2003 FORD MUSTANGDated at Circuit Court nf Cooked person may terminate inde-MADRIGRANO, AIELLO Notice is hereby given, pursuantand DANILO R. PACETE, HAR- pendent administrationat any& SANTARELLI. LLC AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INIo "An Act in relation to the use IF YOU ARE THE MORTGA-VIN ti tFAFP40403F441733 County - 3rd District, Illinois, July ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION RIS TRUST AND SAVINGS Amount of Lien: $11806.00 time by mailing or delivering aAttorneys at Law of an Assumed Business Name GOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU 30, 2014 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS BANK Defendants HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN8/28. 9/4 9/11(14 #835156 petition lo terminate to the Clerki 1 08 56th Street MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREin the conduct or transaction ofi 1 CH 07568 Signature of Petitioner IN POSSESSION FOR 30Notice is hereby given that on of theCircurtCourt of CookKenosha, WI 53140 LAW Effective May ist, 2014 youBusinessin theState," as Angela Campisi 9424 LAVERGNE AVENUE DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ANSEPT 30, 2014, a sale will be County, Probate Division. Tel. (262) 657-2000 will need a photo identification is-amended,thatacertification 8/14, 8/21, 8/28/14#822798 Skokie, IL 60077 held at: /5/ Cari A Lind, P.C. #23703 Fas. (262) 657-2018 uued by a government agency (driv-was registeredby theunder- ORDER OF POSSESSION. IN er's license, passport, etc.) in order NOTICE OF SALE WITH SEC- MERCEDES-BENZ OF Attorneys for Representative E-Mail: [email protected] signed with the County Clerk ofPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYACCORDANCE Probate lo gain entry mbthe foreclosure TION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLI- CHICAGO 8/14, 8/21, 8/28/14 #826776 8/28/14 #834544 Cook County. Registration Num-GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- sale room in Cook County and Ihe NOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO- 1111 W. DIVISION ST. STATE OF ILLINOIS same identibeatron for sales held atber: D14139030 on August 6.ment of Foreclosure and Sale SURE LAW. CHICAGO, IL 60642 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Public Notices Other county venues. For informa-2014 Under the Assumed Bust- a. entered in the above cause on 31 2-628-4888 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Public Hearings lion, examine the court tile or con-ness Name of Effective May ist. 2014 you will NilesTownshipGovernment's May 20, 2014, an agent tor The is-The following article will be sold PROBATE DIVISION tact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS & JT CONSTRUCTION need a photo identification Annual Treasurer's ReportoPLEASE TAKE NOTICE - THE ASSOCIATES, P.0 , 15W030 Judicial Sales Corporation,will to enforce a lien existing underIn the matter of the estate of at: sued by a government agency have been filed with the CookMORTON GROVE ZONING NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD.withthe business located at 10:30 AM on October 1, 2014, Fannie Lee Johnson, Deceased (driver's license, passport, etc.)the lawx of the State of Itlinois County Clerk'sOffice asperBOARD OF APPEALS will hold SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE, IL3514 N. Natoma Avenue, Chica-al The Judicial Sales Corpora- against such article for repairs Case No, 14 P 3458 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refergo. IL 60634. The true and real in order In gain entry into the statute and are available fon in-a public hearing on Monday, tion, One South Wacker Drive -foreclosure sale room in Cookand storage furnished for such PUBLICATION NOTICE lofile number 14-10-05425. THEfull name(s) and residence ad-24th specfion uf the Township Build-September15,2014al7:30 Floor, CHICAGO, IL,County and the same identifica-article at the request of the fol-Noticeix hereby given of the JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONdress of the owner(s)/partner(s)60606, sell at public auction to ing located at 5255 Main Streetp.m.in the Board of Trustees One South WackerDrive,24th tion for sales held at other coun-lowing designated persons, un-death of Fannie Lee Johnson of is: JakubTabor, 3514 N.the highest bidder. as set forth in Skokie, Illinois, Chambers, Richard T. Flickinger Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 ty venues. less such articleis redeemedChicago,IL.Lettersofoffice NatomaAvenue,Chicago,ILbelow. the following described 8/28/14 #833145 Municipal Center, 6101 Capulina (312) 236-SALE You can aluo visit For information, contact Plaintiffpriortothedesignatedsalewere issued on August 21, The Judicial Sales Corporation at60634, USA Avenue, Morton Grove, Illinois to real estate: date: 2014 to Clarence Johnson, 4309 w t15C com tor a 7 day status re-8/21 . 8/28, 9/4 /1 4 #830830 s asomey: LAW OFFICES DF consider the following cases: ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCEL South Ellis, Chicago, IL 60653, STATE OF WISCONSIN port st sending sales. CODILIS & IRA T. NEVEL, LLC, 175 N.OWNER:CHRISTALE GRAY CASE ZBA 14-15 OF LAND SITUATE IN THE whose attorney is Cary A. Lind, CIRCUIT COURT ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030 Franklin Street, Suite 201, CHI-17143 GREENWOOD AVE. KENOSHA COUNTY Requesting a variation from Sec- NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, COUNTY OF COOK, STATE SOUTH HOLLAND. IL 60473 121 S. Wilke Rd. Suite 407, Ar- Foreclosures CAGO,IL60606,(312)357- CANAAN PRESBYTERIANlion 12-2-6 of Ordinance 07-07 SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 OF ILLINOIS, BEING KNOWN NISSANMO-lington Heights. IL 60005, 847- 1125 Please refer calls In theLIENHOLDER: CHURCH (Village of Morton Grove Unified (630) 794-5300 Anorney File No.Statewide Publishing Ref. NoAND DESIGNATED AS LOT 11 577-0030. sales department Please refer toTOR ACCEPTANCE CORPO- Development Code) to install a 14-10-05425 Attorney ARDC No,il-08901 AND THE NORTH 10 FEET OF Claims against the estate may1424 Greenwood Road 00466002 Attorney Code, 2t762 file number i i -02528. RATION Glenview, IL 60026 deck in the side yard setback. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFLOT 12 IN BLOCK 2 IN OLIVER POB 254648 be filed in the office of the Clerk Case Number:IO CH 007825 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPO- Plaintiff, vs. The parcel is located in the R2 COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS SALINGER AND COMPANY'S SACRAMENTO, CA 95865 of the CircuitCourtin Room TJSCC: 34-1t140 NOTE: Pursuant RATION YOUNG MI BACK SIM "Single Family Residence Dis- to the Fair Debt Collection PractìcesCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -"L" TERMINAL SUBDIVISION 1202, Richard J. Daley Center, One South Wacker Drive, 24thVehicle. 2002 MERCEDES- 6600 W Wood River Dnve trict"district and is commonly Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sCHANCERY DIVISION BEING A SUBDIVISION OFFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650BENZ E320 Chicago, Illinois 60602, or with attorney is deemed lo be a debt col-DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTHE EAST 1/4 OF THE WEST Niles, IL 60714 known as 8535School Street. (312) 236-SALE VIN ti WDBJF6SJX2B42979O the representative, or both, on or lector attempting ro coIled s debt 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 Defendant, The applicantixMs. Jennifer TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUST- You can also visit The JudicialAmount of Lien: $7382.00 before March 2,2015, which and any information obtained will beEE OF THE INDYMAC INOXOF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP Case No, 14-CV-0899 LoBianco. -. used for that purpose. Sales Corporation at8/28, 9/4, 9/11/14 #835331 date is not less than 6 months TRUST 2006-41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST Case Code: 30405 CASE ZBA 14-16 1620666 MORTGAGE www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status from the date of the first publica- MORTGAGE PASS-OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL That on 10/6/2014, a sale will be Hon. David M. Bastianelfi Requesting a variation from Sec- 8/14, 8/21. 8/28/14 *826605 AR25; report of pending sales. tion of this notice and any claim (EXCEPTING held at 3:00 p.m. at: PUBLICATION SUMMONS tion 12-3-5 of Ordinance 07-07 THROUGH CERTIFICATESMERIDIAN, LAW OFFICES OFIRAT. not filed within that period is bar- UNDERFROM SAID EAST 1/4 THAT North Avenue Auto Body THE STATE OF WISCONSIN(Village of Morton Grove Unified SERIES 2006-AR25 NEVEL, LLC red. Copies of any claim filed PART THEREOF LYING WEST 3609 W. North Avenue TO: YOUNG Ml BACK SIM Development Code) to install a THE POOLING AND SERVIC- i 75 N. Franklin Street, Suite 201 with the Clerk must be mailed or ING AGREEMENT DATED JU-OF THE EAST 20 ACRES OF Chicago, IL 60647 delivered to the representativeYOU ARE HEREBY notified thatfence in the front yard. CHICAGO, IL 60606 The parcel is located in the CR LY 1, 2006; Plaintiff, vs.THE WEST 1/2 OFTHE AI) bids to be in writing, to selland to the attorney within10the plaintiff named above has (312) 357-1125 Commercial Residential Dis- MOHAMMAD REZANORTHEAST 1/4 AFORESAID), the following articles to enforcedays after it ix tiled. filed a lawsuit or other legal ac- Attorney File No. 1 1 -02528 trict"district andis commonly HAGHIGHAT; PORTFOLIO RE-IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. a lien existing under the laws of/5/ Clarence Johnson lion against you. Attorney Code. 18837 known as 6230 Lincoln Avenue. COVERY ASSOCIATES;De-Commonly known as 9424 the State of Illinois against such(Representative) The object of said action is a TO PA(E A Case Number: 1 1 CH 07568 quiet title action and a slander ofThe applicant is Mr Mike Cum- fendants. 11 CH 41675 LAVERGNE AVENUE, Skokie, articles for labor, services, skills/5/ Cary A. Lind TJSC#: 34-14163 or material expended upon or title action and that said actionmings of the Bringer Inn Calendar 58 IL 60077 (Attorney) NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt CASE ZBA 14-17 NOTICE OF SALE Properly Indes No. 10-16-211- storage furnished for such arti-8/28. 9/4, 9/11 /14 #834698 affects the title to the real estate Collection Practices Act, you arecies at the request of the follow- described as follows: Requesting variations from Sec- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby gis-062. advised that Plaintiff s attorney en that pursuant to a JudgmentThe real estate is improved with ing designated person(s), unless THE WEST HALF OF THEIron 12-2-6 of Ordinance 07-07 (ASSIFIED is deemed to be a debt collector inthe such articles are redeemed with- SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF(Village of Morton Grove Unified ofForeclosure entered a single family residence, attempting to collect a debt and The judgmentamount was in thirty (30) days of the publica- To PLA(EA SECTION 27, TOWN 2 NORTH,Development Code) to install a above entdled cause on June any information obtained will be IntercountyJudicial$273,51 5.59 tion of thiv notice. RANGE 21EAST OF THEgarage addition in the rear yard 25,2012, used for that purpose. Sales Corporation will on Tues-Sale terms: 25% down of the NAME OF PERSON(S) FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERIDI-of the properly. 8/21,28,9/4/2014832182 (LASSIFIED AD, AD, (ALL day, September 23, 2014, at thehighest bid by certified funds at Kwadto S. Byll AN, IN THE TOWN DF PARIS,The parcel is located in the R2 hour of i 1 a.m in their office atthe close of the sale payable to Capital One Auto Finance (ALL 841-998-3400 COUNTY OF KENOSHA,"Single Family Residence Dis- 120 West Madison Street, SuiteThe Judicial Sales Corporation. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE STATE OF WISCONSIN. trict"district and is commonly 718A, Chicago,Illinois,selltoNo third party checks will be ac- 2005 Chrysler Pacifica OR VISIT PARCEL ID. NO. 45-4-221-274-known as 8600 School Street. the highest bidder for cash. thecepted The balance, including 2C8GF684X5R352974 0300 The applicant ro Mr. Lorenzo Fiol 847-998-3400 To PA(E A (LASSIFIED AD, followingdescribed mortgagedthe Judicial sale tee for Aban- AMOUNT: $1352.00 PIONEER W(AL,(OM/CIASSIFIEDSand CASE ZBA 14-18 real estafe: doned Resrdentiaf Property Mu- (ALi 84/-998-3400 8/28/14 #834100 THE NORTHWEST QUARTERRequestino variations from Sec- 10 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, August 28, 2014 Public Hearings Public Hearings Storage - Legal Storage . Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal hon 12-4-2 of Ordinance 07-07All interested persons are invited 487,480Dominicka Williams 69 Helen Ositelu i12 Notice is hereby given that pur- Regemal Robinson 656 Catherine Johnson 70 Christine Hall 226 suant to Illinois Sell-Storage Fa- (Village of Morton Grove Unifiedto attend, be heard and question 79 Lafnice Green Mary Mooney 179 cilities Act, a sale will be held on Development Code) to install athose presenting testimony atAndre Dixon Jr. 639 Valerie Griffin Holmes 91 10th, 2014, at garage addition in the side yardthe hearing. All inquiries regard-Jesse L Moore Jr. 609 Joanna Rodriguez-Krishna Pollard 4031 September of the property. ing this public hearing can be di-Marie Ferguson 586 Sanches 112 Isadore Howard 111819LfeStorageofPortagePark. The parcel is located in the RIrected to Natalie Mendel at theDion Lane 571 Ctraites Alexander 132 Maurice Bird 41236500 West Dakin Street, Chica- "Single Family Residence Dis-Village of Harwood Heights Vil-Manilio Mendoza 528 Jesus R Delgadilla 138 Eugene Bates Jr. 3116go.IL 60634 (773) 282-2400. Thomas W. Rainey 499 Julius P Walker 141 Laurence Matthews 215Thecontentsofthe below trict"district and is commonlylage Hall. Thomas Collins 148 known as 9242 Shermer Road.Copies of the application for theEric Chavez 442 Veronica Kelly 5028spaces will be sold al a public Gaining 150 Leticia A Lewis sale fon cash, credit card on certi- The applicant is Mr. StanislawPUD and all associated docu-Delnoy Mangel 390 Gladys Aviles 157 Robert Davis 2038 1098 tied funds. If there is no market Galowniczek ments are available for review atKenneth Harris 352 Harriet E Hawkins 160 Angel Strong 8/28/14 #835111 Village Hall during regular busi-Gaiy Fort-Clark 273 Ocelia Goodloe 162 Michaela Flowers 2111value or no bids received, the PLEASE TAKE NOTICE - THEness hours, Monday through Fn-Leslie Cosby 267, 252, 250 Romont Parnis 172 Gayle Parken 2104goodswillbe otherwisedis- Patricia Morales 173 Red Karma 106eposed of. MORTON GROVE PLAN COM-day, 9 am. to 5 por. and Satur-Irene West 263 185 Cheo D Patrick 8/21, 8/28/14 #829847 Juan M Guerra JrUnit if B2173 MlSSION will hold a public hear-days from 9 am. to 12 noon. Rodneyßates 215 Shanda M Jefferson 200 ing on Monday, September 15,Respecttully submitted, Cesar Ramon Rivera RosanoAmis Williams 207 Paul Sadler Unit # C1227 i 67 Geralena Bentley 212 Pawel Zachwiej Unri # C2148 2014 at 7:30 p.m. in the BoardMarcia Pollowy Life Storage Centers of Hernio- of Trustees Chambers, RkthardVillage Clerk Angela Heldman 146 Deon Milan 223 Michael D Sepanek 236 sa will hold a public sale fo en- 8/21.8/28/14 #831172 Andrea Dennis Unit # C2160 T.Flickinger Municipal Center.8/28/14 #834399 240 force alien imposed on said CenfersoftheRosa Y Gomez You must be 18 years of age, on 6101 Capulina Avenue, Morton Storage . Legal LifeStorage Marie Pickett 297 & 412 property, as described below, Illinois Southwest Loop will hold a pub- older to attend our auctions. traction Grove, to consider the Latoya Wright 302 pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf-Auctioneer; Brook Snyder Illinois following cases: Life Storage of Haiwood Heightslic sale to enforce a lien imposedDelicia L Burton 329 Service Storage Facility Act, lili- will froid a public sale to enforceon said property, as describedDamarail Penoleton 348 license #441,001668 CASE PC 14-14 nois Code 770 ILCS 95/1to Requesting Text Amendmentsa lien imposed on said property,below, pursuant to theIllinoisPatricia Bullock 349 8/21, 8/28/14 #831 521 ; waaiaaaa 9517, on September 10, 2014 at Self-Service Storage FacilityAurora A Fedorca 353 . to ThIs 12 Chapter 17, of Ordi-as descnbed below, pursuant to George Nortleet 355 Life Storage Centers of Hernio- NOTICE OF AUCTiON w V I nance 07-07 (Village of Mortonthe Illinois Self-Service StorageAct, Illinois Code 770 ILCS 95/1Shena C Smith 358 sa, 4500 W. Grand Ave. Chica-Life Storage of Moilon Grove Grove Unified DevelopmentFacilityAct.Illinois Code 770to 95/7, on or after TuesdayRoxana Santos Martinez 366 go, IL 60639. Phone number iswill hold a public sale to enforce September 9, 2014, at Lite Stor-James R Harris, 399 Code) regarding the definition ofILCS 95/1 to 9517. on Wednes- 773-235-8452 a lien imposed on said property, -,; Entertainment Uses. day, September 10th 2014, atage Centers of the SouthwestKeanna A Rodriguez 400 e;» 414 Management reserves the rightas described below, zursuant to The applicant is Village of Mor-LifeStorage of Harwood Heights,Loop. 601 W. Harrison St., Chi-Gloria Burton Robina Luckett 456 to withdraw any unit from sale,the Illinois Self-Service Storage " - - - ton Grove, 6101 Capulina, Mor-7125 W. Gunnison, Harwoodcago, lL,60607(312) -360-1153Neftali Santos 461 Registened or motor vehicles areFacilityActIllinois Code 770 Management reserves the right ton Grove. IL 60053 Heights,Illinois,60706. Man- )ydia Ojyda 471 sold "As Is/Pants Only" no titlesILCS 95/1 to 95/7. cn Wednes- to withdraw any unit from sale. CASE PC 14-15 agement reserves the right to fyrone T Lattimore 482 or registration. day, September 10th, 2014 at fromsale.Registered or motor vehicles areLilliam Gonzalez 495 Request for a Special Use Per-withdraw any unit Unit Tenant Name LiteStorageof Morton Grove, sold 'As Is/ Parts Only." no ti-Rafael Mendoza 497 mit per Title 12. of OrdinanceRegistered on motor vehicles are 051 Mana Pabon 6505 West Oakton Street, Mor- sold "Ax Is / Parts only" no titlestIes or registration. Viviana Cedeno 499 07-07 (Village of Morton Grove Antoine L league 501 077 Lorena Rodriguezton Grove, Illinois, 60053, and Tenant Name Unit if Unified Development Code)on registration. Kuntis Anderson 509 261 Matt Castillo 847-966-1899. Management re- Section 12-4-4-E to establish aTenant Name Unit #Gabriela Banna 150 510 Crystal Ramsey 111 Karla Colon serves the right to wdhdraw any Visit 1259Ruth Charles 440 Performance Arts Center "Enter-Anthony Sangater NatashaDShort 512 027 Raul Hennandez unit from sale. Registered or 1 327Vashon Walton 448 Marquinta Thomas 513 tainment Use", at 8120 LehighJulie Fierro 020 Olivia Luna motor vehicles are sold "As Is / Road in the M2 General Manu-You must be 18 years of age. orShari Caswick 466 Jesse D Domingo 518 Nikita Jackson 519 128 Jearlean Franklin Parts only." no tifles or registra- older to attend our auctions. Qiana Patton 479 facturing District. Victoria Doby Harden 522 120 Deborah Davis tion. Nicki Gadson 605 The applicant is Virtuoso Per-Auctioneer; Brook Snyder Illinois Lequita Thomas 531 167 Rhonda M. Fair Tenant Name Unit if Rui A Hou 667 formingArts,LLC, 2152 W.license it 441.001668 Joyce Townes 540 Jorge Rivera 1333 ToDrive.com to 342 James Hoffman #831920 Robert Patton 787 Willie E Meeks 565 Eastwood Avenue, Chicago, IL8/21,8/28/14 451 Yajaira Colon Mark Allen Wesoloskie 1343 Gwen Woolndge 789 Jordan Mulero 601 60625 350 Selena WeatherspoonShanlene Leoquinco 1415 LifeStorageofMontclanewillGeorge C Pirfie 790 Monica D Veasley 616 8/28/14 #835104 Enica J Franklin 625 359 Percy Hill Shanlene H Hemandez 1415 hold a Public Sale to enfonce aDarius D Bell 814 Toya M Woods 630 360 Angela Smith Bruce Watson 1587 PUBLIC NOTICE lien imposed on said property,Priscilla M Davilla 877 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Oblio Hemandez 631 402 Jeanlean FranklinJosephine D Badiola 1649 as described below, pursuant toDarrell Sims 962 Theresa Darbonne 633 learn what cars 425 Iwona WisniewskaYou must be 18 years of age or GIVEN, pursuantto Section Darrell Sims 984 Jessica Rodriguez 635 the Illinois Self-Service Storage 376 Selena Easton Older to attend our auctions, 17.56.170(E))2) of the HarwoodFacility Act.Illinois Code 770-Chanlise D Williams 1203 Robin Jones-Watson 642 656 493 Eannestine ThomasAuctioneer: Brook Snyder Heights Code ofOrdinances.ILCS 9517 on Wednesday, Sep-8/21, 8/28/14 #831140 Julius Verge Harwood Nancy Mata 667 391 Larhonda R ChewIllinois license #441,001668 thattheVillageof tember 10,2014. Heights Plan Commission will be LifeSforage of WrigleyvillewillSabnna Goodwin 677 343 Angela Tucker 8/21,8/28/14 831162 Location: LifeStorage of hold a public sale to enforce aRonald B Wilson 682 781 Hugh Lockett conducting a public hearing onMontclare, at 6603 W Diversey Sherline Holman 697 areleading the lien imposed on said property, 730 Alfredo Morales Notice of Auction September 3, 2014, at 7:00 PMAve.Chicago.Illinois60707 Edie McKnight 715 atthe Village ofHarwood as descnbed below, pursuant toKarissa K Weatheral 719 686 Nicole Tyler LifeStorage Centers of River (773)237-3030. the Illinois Self-Service Storage 763 Myron Riley North will hold a public sale to R Heights Village Hall, 7300 WestManagement reserves the right Latoya M McGee 725 Wilson Avenue, Harwood FacilityAct,Illinois Code 770Alexis Sullivan, 739 695 Karla Nesbitt enfonce a lien imposed on said to withdraw any unit from the 740 Heights, IL60706, to consider ILCS 95/1 fo 95/7. on or afterJose Carrasquillo 515 Sasha Paez property,as described below, sale. The contents of the below Jerniell Brown 754 the application of contract pur- Wednesday, September 10, 585 Amanda L. HoffmanpursuanttotheIllinoisSelf- pack in sales in spaces will be sold at a public Patrick Tunis 772 2014, at LiteStorage of 636 Paula M Bryant Service Storage Facilities Act, Il- chaser Harwood Heights Part-sale fon cash or credit card.lt Ernest D Jones Jr 787 Wrigleyville. 3323 West Addison 691 Angel Paz linois Code 770 ILCS to 95/7, on nerv, LLC ÇApplicant"( for ap-theres no market value or no Enca T Bowser 790 Street, Chicago. Illinois, 60618.Pncilla Ross 792 097 Carlos Sandoval or after September 9th 2014, at provai of a planned developmentbids received, the goods will be Management reserves the rightJuan N Delgado 796 8/21,8/28/14 #827113 Life Storage of Riven North, 333 featuring the development of andisposed. .approsimately 4,000 square foot to wdhdraw any unit from sale.Hayley Barber 797 West Ohio Street, Chicago, liii- RegisteredorMofor Vehicles Hayley Kemmick 829 at Registered or motor vehicles are noix, 60654. Phone: 312-222- your area. Buona restaurant 7343 W.are sold "AS IS I Parts Only" no Karl D Goodloe 868 sold "As Is I Parts Only" no titles 0136 Lawrence Avenue, Harwoodtitles or registration. Demetnua Townsel 870 or registration. Notice is hereby given that pur-Management reseves the right Heights, IL 60706 (the "Proper-Tenant Name U68 Number Estella Gaston 873 Tenant Name Unit ifVictoria Perez, 875 suant to Illinois Self-Storage Fa-to withdraw any unit from sale. ty"). The Property is legaily de-Robin McLendon A2104 James Rosenthal 1066Bnan Dzing,gai 908 cilities Act, a sale will be held onRegistered or motor vehicles are scnbed as: Lesley S Shames Al 1327 Kenneth McCane 1141 Dominique D Parken 931 or after September 9th, 2014 atsold "As Is f Parts Only." No ti- LOTS 1 THROUGH 10, BOTHRamona Ledesma B2l26 Tanya Vega 942 Walid Haut 1145 LifeStorageofLittleVillage.ties or registration. INCLUSIVE IN BLOCK 4 iNAnthony Giammona Cl 103 Sheron Coleman 960 James Rosenthal I 146 3245 West 30th Street, Chicago.Tenant Name Unit if OLIVER SALINGER AND COM-ShanriaMorgan C2108 8/21,8/28/14 #804339 CARS FOR SALE Joseph Krueger 1226 IL60623 (773) 376-8577. TheJohn Xenos 122 PANY'S SECOND LAWRENCEYoania Barzaga C2169 Tamira Russo 1537 contents of the below spaces willJermaine Hudson 1013 AVENUE MANOR, BEING ADamian Santiago C2170 Kristen Piacenza 3041 be sold at a public sale for cash,Alfredo F. Guzman 1046 SUBDIVISION OF LOT 7 INJoan Kachinski C2l90 Sonya Howard 3044Lite Storage Centers of Statecredit card on certified funds.IfDavid Soyck 4085/4099 CR. BALL'S SUBDIVISION OF C2208 Manisol Burgos Arthur J Knauss 4002Street will hold a public sale tothere is no market value or noGeorge Harvey 4125 THE NORTH HALF OF THEMichael Kulick D1171 Brandon Little 4059enfonce a lien imposed on saidbids received, the goods will be8/21, 8/28/14 #830600 NORTHWEST QUARTER OFMichael Kulick D1181 Jeimy Manzanares 4105property,as described below.otherwise disposed of. SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 40Salvador Alvarado D21 80 CAR DEALERS Leticia Carrales 4129pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf-Unitif 3018 --- Zobia Ambeneen NORTH, RANGE 13 (EXCEPTMorris H Thomas D2195 Gloria Mejia-Garcia 4151Service Storage Facility Act, lili-Unitif 201 3 --- Juan L. Araiza SCHOOL LOTS) AND THE D2210 Margarita Colon Arthur J Krauss 4196noie Code 770 ILCS 95/1toUnitif 2070 --- Gerardo Becerril- NORTH 25.4 ACRES OF THE8/21,8/28/14 #831342 NORTHEAST QUARTER OF Catherine Lucido 421295(7, on Tuesday, September 9, Leyva THE NORTHEAST QUARTER You must be 18 years at age. or2014 at Life Storage Centers ofUnitif 21 15 --- Marcus C. Betts OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIPLiteStorage of Rogers Park willolder to attend our auctions. the State Street, 2361 S. StateUnitif 3121 --- Mary E. Brown FIND MORE AUTO BUYING 40 NORTH, RANGE 12, EASThold a public sale to enfonce aAuctioneer; Brook Snyder lllìnoisSt. Chicago. IL 60616. Unitif 3166 --- Maria Castro 61F THE THIRD PRINICPALlien imposed on said property,license if 441 .001668 Management reserves the rightUnitif 2381 --- Faye M. Collins MERIDIAN. ACCORDING TOas described below, pursuant to8/21, 8/28/14 #830950 to withdraw any unit from sale.Unitif 2035 --- Elvis Cruz Registered on motor Unitif 1217 --- Francisco Cuevas THE PLAT THEREOFRE-the Illinois Self-Service StorageLifeStorageofHumboldt Park CORDED MAY 13,1925 ASFacility Act,Illinois Code 770will hold a public sale to enforcevehicles are sold "As Is / PartsUnitif 201 5 --- May Edwards TRENDS DOCUMENT NUMBERILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on or aftera lien imposed on said property.Only," no titles or registration. Unitif 3220 --- Andrea X. 8909443, IN COOK COUNTY,WednesdaySeptember 10th.as described below, pursuant toTenant Name Und if Guzman the Illinois Selt -Service Storage Unitif 3203 --- Jorge Herrera ILLINOIS. 2014. at LiteStorage of Rogers Gwendolyn Vann 3180 FacilityAct,Illinois Code 770 P.1 N.s:12-13-204-001-0000; 12-Park, 7524 N. Paulina St. Chica- Anita Porter 2009Unitif 2248 --- Danielle Jordan LOCAL JOBS ILCS 95/1 to 95/7. on or after Unitif 3036 --- Patrick R. Living- i 3-204-002-0000; 12-13-204-go.Illinois,60626. (773) 381- September 10,KevinJones 3191 Wednesday, ston 003-0000; 12-13-204-004-0000;I 417 2014 at LifkStorage of HumboldtRiley Mallett Jr. 2036 Unitif 2162 --- Jose Lopez 12-1 3-204-005-0000; 12-13-204-Management reserves the rightPark, 4014 W. Grand Avenue.Tracey Adams 5081 044-0000 to withdraw any unit from sale.Chicago, Illinois, 60651. PhoneDavid Bauman 2190Unitif 2200 --- Cecilia Martinez Applicant is seeking a approvalRegistered or motor vehicles arenumber is 1-773-235-2884.Dylan Fant 5049Unitif 3131 --- Jose F. Martinez Management reserves the right 176Unitif 2022 --- Monique S. Meza of a planned developmentsold "As Is I Parts Only," no ti- Julie Bamisile to withdraw any unit from sale, 1047Unitif 3178 --- Nadia Mondragon ("PUD") in order to allow Appli-ties on registration. Registered or motor vehicles arePatricia Wells cant to construct a Buona res-Tenant Name: Unit sold "As Is/Parts Only." no titlesKatherine Brunet 123Unitif 117675 --- Cherry D. taurant on the Property, indu-Elgin Stewart 1002or registration. Danny Hampton 213 Monson Walker AT sive of both dnve-through andLesa Watson 967 Name Unit Keisha Harrold 3066Unitif 3213 --- Crystal L. Billy T Jenkins LOS dine-in sen'ices, an outdoor din-Gozetfa Hill 900 Community Renovation Partners Pendleton Valeshia Strong L06 2187Unitif 2344 --- Irene Reyes ing area, and 33 off-street park-Kaliet Steiner 869 Furtyz Wilson 9 ing spaces on the Property, to-Kervin Marion TheophiliusJeffery J Flores 19 Sam Higgins 210Unitif 3171 --- Rita Reynosa gefher with associated signageSaunders 868 Dwight W Overton Jr 28 Jacqueline Davis 2177Unitif 1086 --- Humberto Santin Unitif 2128 --- Alfelia Scott andlandscapeimprovementsFreddie J. Stanley 847 Nanan Harris 29 Latonia Kyle 5001 and entrances and exits and oth-Henry Nishimoto 833 Charles Hoskins 33 Vincent Wino 2181 Unitif 1 149 --- Anthony Scott R RayPattenson 50 823 Akinola Martins 1111 Unitif 3137 --- Morgan Smith PIOWEERI.00AI.(OWMONSTER er improvements identified in theDale Forbes Calvin Jones 61 L26 Restaurant Corp 1164Unitif 2170 --- Shihiayah E. , applicationmaterialscurrentlyAnthony Robinson 813 63 Joana Sanchez Young on file with the Village (cumula-William S. Smith Jr. 800 Mania S Robinson 66 Sylvia C.Gamby 5068 tivelv, the "Plans"). Elizabeth Dugan 673,Moremi T Alexander 68 Awake with Pearl 31208/21, 8/28/14 #831 526 -J

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS VILLAGE OF LINCOLNWOOD NOTICE OF U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758078 Westside U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTiON 2014 758075 Fortress WINDOW REPAIRS PHASE II PROJECT - REBID PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE SECTION 000200 -- 1404-201405 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, for CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ PARK RIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY September 17, 2014, at 7:00 p.m.. a Public Hearing will be held by the Zoning Boardof Appeals of the Village of Notice is hereby given that on September 4, 2014, BID2WIN Notice is hereby given that on September 4, 2014, BID2WIN 20 South Prospect Avenue Auctioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co, North Shore Chi- Park Ridge, IL 60068 Lincolnwood, Cook County, Illinois,in the Council Chambers Auctioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore Chi- Sealed bids wII be received by the admnistraIiVe office of Park Room of fha Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Ave- cago will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lein process, cago will be offering for sale under the Judicial Loin process. Ridge Public Library al 20 South Prospecl Avenue, Park Ridge, IL nue, Lincoinwood, Illinois 60712 for the purpose of considering by public auction, the following storage units. The goods to be by public auction, the following storage units. The goods to be 6OO8 until 2:00 poi Seplember 10, 20f4, at which lime they will be the following' sold are generally described as household goods. The terms of sold are generally described as household goods. The terms of publicly opened and read aloud. The sealed bid must be submitted in Property Address: 7131 North Keating Avenue the sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North the sale will be cash, cred'd or deb'd only. U-Haul Co. of North duplicate on the form provided. bidders name, address, uubject mat- Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids, ter of the proposal, date of the bid opening and hour designated for Property PIN.: 10-34-101-014-0000 and Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. bid opening on the face of the envelope. i 0-34-101-045-0000 The sales will be at the following location. 1700 N Cicero N The salen will be at the following location, 4100 W Fullerton The Project Work consints of repairs to exialing wood windows, glaz- Applicant: Champion Window Co. Cicero Ave. Chicago,IL 60639 and will be at or after Ave. Chicago, IL. 60639 and will be at or aher 12:00pm and ¡ng, inferior refinishing of windows and exlerior painting. Nature of Request: The Petitioner seeks a Variation to 10:45am and continue until all units are sold. continue until all units are sold. Drawings and Prolect Manual may be eaamined at the office of the permit a first floor sunroom addition to the rear of the existing Calvin Cobbs- P.O. Bou 3772 Oak Park, IL, 60303 Yesenia Flecha- 3840 W Palmer Chicago, IL. 60639 Architect, Owner, and two area plan rooms. Bid Documents are avail- home to be within the required side yard setback. The Petition- Unit Al 39- Boses, Painting, Luggage. Chair & Dolly Unit 1000- Mattress, Totes, Boues. Bags & Olher Hidden Items able,in digitalPDF formatonly,attheArchilecl's weboite William Franceschi- 2135 N Keystone Apt2nd FI Chicago, IL. www.greenassociates com. Addenda will be made available, in digital er additionally seeks a Variation to period the addition to not Antonio Paterson- 4301 W Parker Chicago, IL. 60639 forrnaf, to plan holdem of record, comply with the Residential Design Standards relative to male- Unit A143- TV, Furniture, Boses, Totes, Bags & Other Hidden 60639 McGraw-Hill Construction/DODGE al www.conotruction.com nuls on the exterior walls. Items Unit 1 002- Ladder, Boses, Tools & Wheel Barrel Reed Construction Data www.reedconslructiondata.com At the Public Hearing, the Zoning Board of Appeals will accept Eboni Edwards- 5737 W Race Chicago, IL 60644 Charlene Gray-Bromfield- 1600 N Wells Chicago, IL. 60610 i , Bid Security a required in the form of a Bid Bond. AIA Document all testimony and evidence pertaining fo this application and Und Al 44- Mattress 0 Boo Unit 1004- Theater Chairs A310 or cashier's check in an amounl equal lo sot less Ihan ten per- Jose Sanchez- 4307 W Drummand Chicago, IL. 60639 cent (lOO/o) of the Base Bid and all Additive Alternates, will consider any Zoning Ordinance actions or relief that may Chequita Clay- 943 N Ridgeway Chicago, IL. 60629 2. The successful bidder will be required to famish a Performance be necessary or convenient to allow development of the type Unit A147- TV, Chairs, Tables, Bicycle, Sofa & Other Hidden Unit 2004 Boxes, Microwave, Fan, Vacuum, Table & Bed Bond and a Payment Bond, irr Ihn amount of one hundred percent described in this notice, including, without limitation, Special Items Jose Sanchez- 4307 W Drummand Chicago. IL. 60639 (100%) of Ihn contracl sum, on AIA Document A312, as issued by Use Permits, Variations, Map or Text Amendments, or other Nakda Johnson- 5304 W Hirsch Chicago. IL. 60651 Unit 2006- Cooler, Mattress, Totes, Baskets, Bago & Other Hid- Ihn American lnslitule of Architects. The Owner will not iusue the No- special approvals. All persons in attendance at the Hearing Unit B121- Chairs, Boxen & Bag den Items lice to Proceed unId these bends are provided and all other flour- shall have an opportunity lo be heard regarding this applica- Latisha Buckley- 1 1 5 Austin Apt 313 Chicago, IL 60644 Anthony TrenI- 441 1 W Walton St Chicago. IL. 60651 alice rea/Jirements have been met. Unit 2388- Desk, Crate & Misc. Items 3 This Contract is subtect to the Illinois Prevailing Wage Act (620 fiori. Unit BlM- Crib A Other Hidden Items Charlene Gray-Bromfield- 1600 N Wells Chicago, IL 60610 ILCS 130/1 et seq.) Information concerning this application is available for inspec- 8/21, 8/28114 #831968 4, A mandatory Prebid meeting is scheduled for 2:00 pm August 29, tioninthe Community Development Departmentofthe Unit 2598. Theater Chairs 2014. Bidders must Visit the site and familiar-ize themselves with the LincolnwoodVillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, Letlicia Austin- 1 605 N Lotus Ave Chicago, IL. 60639 conditiono under which the work is to be performed. Requiremenl to Lincolnwood, Illinois. This Public Hearing may be adjourned to Unit 31 10- Grill & Tote attend prebidtreet-ing is waived for conlractors having attended 758061 Uptown Pulse Marketing- 6 6TH Ave Apt Ste 5 Hopkins, MN 55343 prebid meeling held on July 10, 20t4 tor the original bid process. another date by the Zoning Board of Appeals without further no- U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 thu the Owner's intent to issue u Notice of Award to the ouccesotul tice other than a notice entered upon the minutes of said meet- NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE Unit 3165- Table, Boses & Totes Bidder within thirty (30) calendar days of the Bid Date No bid abati ing fixing the time and place of its reconvening. Persons hay- FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, Barrett Lynetfe- 1719 N Mayfield Chicago, IL. 60651 be withdrawn for a period of sioty (60) calendar days aher Ihn bid ing questions may call the Community Development Depart- CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ Unit 3178- Sofa. Totes, Luggage. Chairs & Boues date. ment al 847-673-7402. Notice is hereby given that on September 4, 2014, BID2WIN James Bnggs- 1636 N Lararnie Chicago, IL. 60639 6 Any bid submitted unsealed, or unsigned, without bid bend or re Dated: August 25. 2014 Auctioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore Chi- Unit 351 1 - Toys. TV & Other Hidden Items ceived tate will be disqualified and returned to the bidder Gerardo Vazquez- 6649 W Belmont, Chicago. IL 60639 Inc., 111 Village Clerk cago will be offering tar sale under the Judicial Lein process. Directinquiriesto:Andrew Jose,GreenAssociates, Unit 3682-Bags. Sofa. Chairs. China Cabinet, Table. Totes A Deerlake Road, Suite 135, Doerfield, IL 60015 Village of Lincolnwood by public auction, the following storage units. The goods to be aio-segreenassociates.com 8/28/14 #835414 sold are generally described as household goods. The terms of Other Hidden Items S/2B114 #834289 the sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co, of North Irma Gonzalez-Nebwa- 2835 W Fullerton, Chicago. IL. 60164 Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. Unit 3694- Tntes, Boses, A/C und, Bicycle, Bags A Other Hid- Public Hearings Public Hearings The sales will be at the following location, 4055 N Broadway den Items St. Chicago, IL. 60613 sod will be at or after2:3Opm and con- Charlene Gray-Bromfield- 1600 N Wells Chicago, IL. 60610 U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014758059 Lincoln Park finse until all units are sold, Unit 3696- Theater SeatsAtelandro Cruz- 5944 S Francisco VILLAGE OF LINCOLNW000 NOTICE OF NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE James Classy- 1532 E 43rd Pl Chicago, IL. 60613 Ave Chicago. IL. 60639 PUBLIC HEARING FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, Unit 123- Armor Unit 3847- Boses, bags A Clothing PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, Sep- CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ John Doe- 4055 N Broadway Chicago, IL. 60613 Mike CambIe- 120 West Highland Dr. Henderon. NV 89015 lember 17, 2014, al 7:00 p.m., a Public Hearing will be held by Notice is hereby given that on September 4, 2014, BID2WIN Und 1 61 - Cabinet & Toles Unit 3897- Boses, Dresser, Bags, Radiator, Stereo A Other Hid- fhe Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Lincolnwood, Auctioneer 6 Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co, North Shore Chi- Maty Hilliard- i 040 W Holly Wood Chicago. IL. 60660 den Items Illinois,inthe Council Chambers Room of Cook County. cago will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lein process, Unit 1 87. Wheel Chair, Boses & Other Hidden Items Shaun Whitaker- 2438 N Kedzie 210 Chicago, IL. 60647 NorthLincolnAvenue, LincolnwoodVillageHal),6900 by public auction, the following storage units. The goods to be Mary Hilliard- 1040 W Holly Wood Chicago. IL. 60660 Unit 3905W Speakers, Luggage. NC unit. TV & Bags Lincolnwood, Iltinois 60712 for the purpose of considering the sold are generally described as household goods. The terms of Unit 240- TV5 Kelly Jackson- 137 Desplaines Forest Park, IL. 60130 following: the sale will be cash,credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North Michael Pardue- 7416 N Rogers Ave Apt iN Chicago, IL. Unit 3916- Shelf, Boses, Crates, TV A Luggage 6529 North Central Park Avenue Property Address. Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. 60626 Galeano Florez- 955 N Karlov Ave. Chicago, IL. 60651 Property PIN.: 10-35-4h2-008-0000, 10-35-412-009- The saleowill be at the following location, 1200 W Fullerton Unit 244- Bags. Toten A Other Hidden Items Unit 4028- Air Compressor, Grill, Chair, A/C unit. Sots, End- 0000. and hO-35-4h2-010-0000 Ave. ChIcago, IL. 60614 and will be at or after 3:00pm and Gregoty Taylor-Babies- 1755 Ridge Ave AptD East Saint Tables A Boues Julie deLeon with Groundwork Design Applicant: continue until all units are sold. Louis, IL. 62205 Edgar Flores- 924 N Keystone Chicago, IL. 60645 on behalf of David and Heidi Hart- Chns Martin- 1938 S Racine Chicago, IL. 60657 Un'O 304- Luggage. Bags, Boses A Electronics Unit 4100- Totes, Rugs, Chairs, Boses, Bags, Bicycle A Vac- man, Property Owner Unit D132- Bicycles & Parts Juan Chavez- 226 S Wabash Ave Suite 900 Chicago, IL. sum The requested action would allow for Nature of Request: Arthur Williams- 1020 Park Dr. Flossmoor, IL. 60422 60604 Donald Stewart. 1626 N Long Chicago, IL. 60639 a solid nix-fool-tall fence irr rear and side yard on the oubtect Unit D138- Tables, Boses & Chairs Unit 398- Toles & Boxes Unit 4308- Fan, Shelf, TVs, Boxes, Storage Containers, Chairs property. The Petitioner seeks a varialion from Section John Malevitis- 3450 South Ha)sted Street Apt209 Chicago, IL. James Classy- 1532 E 43rd Pl Chicago, IL. 60613 A Other electronics 3,13)11)5 and Section 313)l1)h of the Zoning Code Io permit 60608 Unit 429- Records A Bosen Melissa Villa- 2618 N Laramie Chicago, IL. 60639 a solid fence in the rear yard and a six-foot-tall solid fence in Unit D143- Boxes, S Chair 8/21,828/l4 #831975 Unit 4342- Toten A Bones the interior side yard. Ruth M Timmons- 6101 N Sheridan East Chicago, IL. 60660 Jimmy Davila- 5001 W Denting Place Chicago, IL. 60639 At fha Public Hearing, the Zoning Board of Appeals will accept Unit D148- Boses & Bags Unit 4343- Mattress, Bou Spring, Microwave. NC unit, Dresser all teulimony and evidence pertaining to this application and Nicholas Espinosa- 3610 N Pine Grove Apt512 Chicago, IL. A Chairs will consider any Zoning Ordinance actions or relief that may 60613 U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758021 Portage Modesta Echeverria- 3754 W Palmer Aptlst FI, Chicago, IL. be necessary or convenient to allow development of the type Unit D214- Sofa NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE 60647 described in thin notice, including, without lirnilation, Special Jason Booth- 320 N Walnut Ave. Freeport, IN 61032 FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, Unit 4560- Refrigerator. Door, Bou, Toys Use permits, Variations, Map or Test Amendments, or other Unit 0304- Luggage 9 Misc, Items CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ Murtiza Nater- 1650 N Keeler Chicago, IL. 60639 special approvals Att persons in attendance at the Hearing Seaway Bank and Trust Attn April Wright- 645 E 87th Street Notice is hereby given that on September 4, 2014, BID2WIN Unit 4588- Totes, Bags & Misc, Items shall have an opportunity to be heard regarding this applica- Chicago, IL. 60619 Auctioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co, North Shore Chi- Azame Yahi- 548 N Wells St Apt#2 Chicago, IL. 60654 tion. Unit E180- Cooler, Table A Other Hidden Items cago will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lain process, Unit 461 1- Shelf A Boses Information concerning thin application ix available for capeo- Richard Alenander- 4g17 W Balmoral Chicago, IL. 60660 by public auction, the following storage units. The goods to be Yaniska V Perales- 924 N Francisco Apt BSM Chicago, IL. the Community Development DepartmentofIhe lionin Unit F168- Sofa sold are generally described as household goods. The terms of 60641 LincolnAvenue, Lincolowood VillageHall, 6900North Richard Alexander- 4917 W Balmoral Chicago, IL. 60660 the sale will be cash, credit or debIt only. U-Haul Co. of North Unit 4693- Boses A Bags Lincotnwood, Illinois. This Public Hearing may be adjourned to Unit F304- Sofa, Chair, Boses, Cushions A Other Hidden Items Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. Tyler Simpson- 1000 W Devon Ave Elk Grove, IL. 60007 another date by the Zoning Board of Appeals without further rio- Joseph Tillman- 2352 N Darnes Ave Apti i Chicago, IL. 60647 The sales will be at the following location, 4301 N Cicero Ave, Unit 4815- Cabinet lice olher than a notice entered upon the minutes of said meet- Unit F307- Boses & Misc, Items Chicago, IL 60641 and will be at or aher 9:00am and conf in- Jim Rodnguez- 3344 W Armitage Chicago. IL. 60639 Ing fining the time and place of its reconvening. Persons han- Michael Susk- I 1 1 1 E Chestnut Aptl7A un until all units are sold, Unit 4875- Luggage. Bags. Wardrobe. Boses A Other Hidden ing questions may call the Community Development Depart- UnitGlO9- Bou James Walker- 2213 W Rosemont, Chicago. IL. 60659 Items ment al 647-673-7402. Chns Kubiak- 3016 Monroe St. Saginaw, Ml. 48604 Unit Al 13- Misc. Items Marque Love- 41 17 W Palmer Apt2 Chicago. IL 60639 Dated August 25, 2014 Und G141- Sofa, Fans & Misc. Items Jennifer King- 5710 N Wintthrop Ave. Chicago, IL. 60660 Unit AA2475S- Sofa Village Clerk Talma Jackson- 1255 S Michigan Chicago. IL. 60605 Unit Al 27- Sofa & Love Seat 8/21,8/28/14 #831970 Village of Lincolnwood Unit G327- Tires, Totes, Chair & Other Hidden Items Vladimir Rueda- 1924 W Montrose Ave. Chicago, IL. 60625 8/28/14 #835419 Erich Henderson- 2742 N Hampden Chicago, IL. 60614 Und A201 - Boses, Bag. A/C unit. Tote & Other Hidden Items Unit G341- Luggage, Boses & Other Hidden IternaJacqulne James Walker- 2213 W Rosemont, Chicago, IL 60659 Carter' 1200 W Fullerton Chicago, IL 60614 Unit A215 -Misc Items Unit G393- Luggage Lorenzo Canada- 5512 West North Ave, Chicago, IL. 60639 Larr'anceDavenport. 1917 West 21st Street Chicago,IL. Und M1841 D- Boxes & Totes YOU'RE IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT 60608 Lorenzo Canada- 5512 West North Ave, Chicago, IL. 60639 Unit 11187- Keyboard, Records, Boxes, Crates, A/C unit & 0th- Unit AA3667B- Fnidge, TV, Dresser & Appliances er Hidden Items Lorenzo Canada- 5512 West North Ave, Chicago, IL. 60639 Christopher Michiels- 63 E Lake SI. Apt603 Chicag, IL. 60601 Unit AA4900C- Speakers, Boxes & Other Hidden Items Unit H243- Stool, Chairs, Shelves & Tables Lorenzo Canada- 5512 West North Ave, Chicago, IL. 60639 8121,81283/14 #831 978 Unii AA5217D- Tires, Chairs, Boses & Tote Lorenzo Canada- 5512 West North Ave, Chicago, IL. 60639 Un'O AA5897B- Barrels. Cooler, Chairs, Boses & Misc, Items Lorenzo Canada- 5512 West North Ave, Chicago, IL. 60639 Unit A.A8495D-Fndge, Mattress, Toll, Got Clubs & Misc. Items Lorenzo Canada- 5512 West North Ave, Chicago, IL. 60639 Unit A.A8734A- Mattress, Bags & Boses high schoo CUBEI news Kathleen Thompson- 3848 N Milwaukee Ave. Chicago, IL. 60641 Und B107- Baskets. Totes. Boses & Other hidden items Veronica Ariza- 3415 N Lavergne Chicago, IL. 60641 Unit B177- Toys, Bags. Totes S Box Shantea Casey- 8103 Know Ave Chicago, IL. 60076 Unit 8311- Chairs, Boxes, Fumture, Totes & Other Hidden highschoolcubenews.com ltemsPaulìna Canales- 4954 W Nelson St. Chicago, IL. 60641 Unit B355- Mattress, Toles, Mirror & Other Hidden Items #831962 8/21,8/28)14 -p 12 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, August 28, 2014 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices

ORDINANCE #14-2 Purchase New Ambulance $200,000 SE CTION 4: That the invalidity of any item or Section of this Ordinance shall not affect the validity NORWOOD PARK Flft PROTtCT1ON DISTRIC 12 Lead Defibrillaturs $35,000 of the whole sr any other part hereof. SE CTION 5: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after passage, approval DUDGfl AND APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 201 4-2015 Command Vehicle $17,500 0f the NORWOOD PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT in the County of Cook, State of Illinois, tor the Total Esfimated Ambulance Fund Expenditures$3,176,300 and publication as provided by law. ADOPTED this 1 0th day of August, 201 4 pursuant to a roll call vote as follows: Fiscal Year Beginning July 1 , 2014 and Ending June 30, 2015. The forgoing appropriations are appropriated from the above reoenue sources including WHEREAS, all legal requirements have been complied wdh: the general property tau for ambulance purposes. AYES: Skyba, Martell, Jarosz, Szczurek, Strempek, Lymperupulos NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE Estimated Ambulance Reserve Fund Balance as of June 30, 2015 $2,000,000 NAYS: O NORWOOD PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, COUN1Y OF COOK, STATE OF ICLINOIS, IN MEETING Eshmated Non-Reserve Fund Balance as of June 30, 201 5 $291,430 ABSENT: Romano APPROVED by me this 12th day of August, 2014, ASSEMBLED, AS FOLLOWS: Estimated Total Ambulance Fund Balance As Of June 30, 201 5 $2,291,430 Is/Douglass Stresnpek SECTION 1That the fiscal year ot NORWOOD PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT is hereby ARTICLE III-PENSION FUND ATTEST: Is/Andrew Slrpba President fixed and declared fo be from Eshmated cash on hand at beginning of fiscal year: July 1 , 201 4 $0 Secretary July 1, 2014 tu June 30, 2015 Esfimated Pension Fand Revenue SECTION 2: That the following Budget containing an estimate ot the revenues available and Property Taxes to be received in FY 2014-2015 $931,215 STATE Of ILLINOIS expenddures and the apprvpdatinos contained therein by and the same is hereby adopted us the Estimated Pension Fund Exoenditure and Asoroodations SS. Budget and Appropnations fur this Fire Protection Distnct for this fiscal year: and the following sums of AMOUNT COUNTYOF COOK) NORWOOD PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT money, or as mach thereof as may be authorized by law. is hereby apprupdated to defray the oecessary APPROPRIATED ESTIMATE OF REVENUES FOR FISCAL YEAR eopenses und liabilhies uf the Norwood Parle Fire Protection Distdct, for du fiscal year beginning July 1, *Firemen's Pension Fund per Pension Fund Division, BEGINNING JULY 1, 2014 AND ENDING JUNE 30, 2015 2014 and ending June 30, 201 5 for the respect objects and purposes, as hereinafter set forth namely: Illinois Insurance Department$931,215 I, Robert Martell, do hereby certify that I um the Treasurer and Chief Fiscal Officer of the Norwood AR11CLE 1-CORPOMTE FUND The foregoing appmopriahons are appropriated from the proceeds of a special tax for pension fund Park Fire Protection District, County of Cook, State uf Illinois, and I further certity that the following is Estimated cash on haod at beginning of the fiscal year: July 1201 4 $1 109,745 purposes pursuant to 40 ILCS 5/4-1 1 8 and are in addfiion tu all other fire protection district taxes as an esfirnate of the revenues, by source, anticipated to be received by the District during the Fiscal year Estimated Coroorate Fund Revenueg provided by law. $0 beginning July 1 , 201 4 and ending June 30, 201e Property Taoes to be received in FY 2014-2015 $2570,450 Estimated Pension Fund Balance as of June 30, 2015 SOURCE AMOUNT Personal Property Replacement Tax $70,000 *Pensios deduction is still shown on budget, bol levy is transferred direcity to Pension Fund from I.£stimated CorDorate Fund Revenues Interest Earned $20,000 Cook County Treasurer. Cash and Investments balance on hand as ufJoly 1, 2014 $1,109,745 2% Fire Insurance Tax $20,000 ARTICLE IV-tILINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIROMENT FUND Properly Taxes to be received in FY 2014-2015 $2,570,450 Recovenes, Reimbursements and Refunds $20,000 Estimated cash on hand at beginning of fiscal year: July 1 , 201 4 $1,424 Personal Property Replacement Tax $70,000 Miscellaneuus Income $2,000 Estimated Illinois Municioal Refirement Fund Revenue $5,835 lnteresf Earned $20,000 IPRF Grant $IL000 Property Taxes to be received in Pi 2014-2015 2% Fire Insurance Tao $20,000 Total Estimated Corporate Fund Revenue $2.719,450 Transfer from Corporate Fund $600 $6,435 Recoveites, Reimbursements and Refunds $20,000 gbrnated Camerate Fund Eooenddures aod Aesrosriations Total Eshmated Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Revenue AMOUNT Estimated Illinois Municioal Retirement Fund Losenditure and Asaroonatioss Miscellaneous Income $2,000 IPRF Grant $17,000 APPROPRIATED AMOUNT APPROPRIATED TOTAL ESTIMATED AMOUNT AVAILABLE $3,029,195 1.Administrative Satanes $158,220 It,CsIimated Ambulance Fund Revenues 2. Fire Prevention Bureau Satanes $110,000 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund- $7,500 Cash and Investments balance on hand as of July 1 , 201 4 $2,915,038 3. Firemen's Salaries $1,222,560 Current Contributions Property Tases to be received in FY 2014-201 5 $1,996,092 (A Overtime $66,000 The foregoing appropriations are appropriated from the proceeds of a special tax for Illinois Municipal Ambulance and Paramedic Fees $550,000 (B Sick time buyback $104,400 Retirement Fund und are in addition to all otherfire protection districtfaoes us provided by law. $359 Interest Earned $5,000 4. Clencal Salades $42,000 Estimated Illinvis Municipal retirement Fund Balance as of June 30, 2015 TOTAL ESTIMATED AMOUNT AVAILABLE $5,467,730 5, Trustee's Satanes $16,000 ARTiCLE V-LIABILfl'Y INSURANCE $(1 7,538) III.Kslimated Pension Fund Revenun Fire Truck Operating Eopenses $72,000 Estimated cash un hand at beginning of fiscal year: July 1 , 201 4 Cashon hundasofJuly 1, 2014 $0 Purchase of New Equipment $36,000 Estimated Liabilit Insurance Fund Revenues $103 Property Taxes lo be received in Fit 2014-2015 $931,215 Radin Equipment and Services $25,000 Property Taxes to be received in FY 2014-2015 TOTAL ESTIMATED AMOUNT AVAILABLE $931 ,21 Board of Fire Commissioners Eupenses $10,000 Transfer trum Corporate Fund $60,103 W, Cstimaled Illinois Muoicival Retirement Fund Revenue Insurance. Total estimated Liability Insurance Revenue Cash on hand as of July 1 , 2014 $1,424 A Group Hospdul, Medical, Dental $420,000 Estimated Liability Insurance Fund Exoenditure and Aosroonations Property taxes to be received in FY 201 4-201 5 $5,835 B Cancer Insurance $4,800 Per Local Government and Goseromental Employees AMOUNT Transfertrum Corporate Fund $600 C LHe Insurance $6,720 Tort Immunity Act: TOTAL ESTIMATED AMOUNT AVAILABLE $7,859 Association Dues & Subucnptiuns $8,000 APPROPRIATED V,Estimalnd LiabilIty Insurance Fund Revenue Building Additions & Improvements $20,000 1 .Property $6,400 Cash on hand as of July 1 , 2014 $(17,53B) 13. Building Maintenance & Supplies $18,000 Fidelity Bond st 200 Property taxes to be received in Pd 2014-2015 $103 14. Ufilties $30,000 Portable Equipment $1,000 Transfer from Corporate Fund $60,000 15. Training & Meeting Eopenses $10,000 Automobile $13,000 TOTAL ESTIMATED AMOUNT AVAILABLE $42,565 16. Professional Services: General Liability $12,000 $3,000 Estimated Workers Compensation Fund Revenue A Legal $25,000 Management Liability Cash on hand050fJuly I, 2014 $17,203 B Accountant Fees $7,500 UmbrelWExcess Liability $5,400 $42,000 Property Tases tu be received in FY 201 4-201 5 $116,699 C Technology Services (Web) $1,500 Total Estimated Liability Insurance Espenditures Transfer from Corporate Fund $87,000 D Grant Writer $1,000 The foregoing appropitations are appropriated from the proceeds of a special too for tort TOTAL ESTIMATED AMOUNT AVAILABLE $220,902 17. ata Prvcessing- Office Supplies $10,000 immunity fund purposes and are in addition to all other fire protection distnct taxes as provided by Estimated AudAinN Fund Revenue la. Contingencies $10,000 law. $565 Cash on hand as of July 1, 2014 $(1,173) Fureign Fire Insurance Beard $20,000 Esfimated Liability Insurance Fand Balance as of June 30, 2015 Property Taxes to be received in Fi 201 4-201 5 $103 Eohaust Extrachon System $15,000 ARTiCLE Vt-WORKERS COMPENSATION INSURANCC $17,203 Transfer from Corporate Fund $21,000 21 .Command Vehicle $17,500 Estimated cash on hand at beginning of fiscal year: July 1 , 201 4 TOTAL ESTIMATED AMOUNT AVAILABLE $19,930 Transfer to Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund $600 Estimated Workers Comoeosabon Insurance Reoenues $116,699 Estimated Social Security Fund Revenue Transfer to Liability Insurance Fund $60,000 Property Taxes to be received in Y 201 4-201 5 Cash on hand us nf July 1, 2014 6(5,806) Transfer to Workmen's Compensation Fund $87,000 Transfer from Corporate Fund $87 000 $203,699 Property Taxes to be received in IV 2014-2015 $58,350 Transfer to Auditing Fund $21,000 Total estimated Worlcmen'u Compensation Revenue t TOTAL ESTIMATED AMOUNT AVAILABLE $52,544 Total Esfimated Corporate Fund Evpendftureo $2,655,800 Estimated Workers Comoensatiso Fund Essenditore und Aoorooriation SUMMARY OF REVENUES. RESERVES AND CASH ON HAND PER FUND The foregoing appropriations are appropriated from the above revenuesources including AMOUNT I, ESTIMATED CORPORATE FUND $3,829,195 the general property tax for corporate purposes. APPROPRIATED ESTIMATED AMBULANCE FUND $5,467,730 Estimated Corporate Reserve Fund Balance as of June 30, 2015 $1,000,000 Worker's Compensation & Occupational Il. Ill.ESTIMATED PENSION FUND REVENUE $931,215 Estimated Corpurate Nov-Reserve Fund Balance as ut June 30, 2015 $173,395 Disease Insurance $220,000 ESTIMATED ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUND $7,859 Estimated Total Corporate Fund Balanco as of June 30, 2015 $1,173,395 The foregoing appropriations are appropnafed from the proceeds of a special tuo fur IV. V.ESTIMATED LIABILITY INSURANCE FUND $42,565 ARTICLE ll-AMDU(.ANCE FUND Workers Compensation fund purposes and are in addfiion tu all other fire protection district taxes as VI.ESTIMATED WORKERS COMPENSATION FUND $220,902 Estimated cash on hand at beginning of the fiscal year July 1 , 2014 $2,915,838 provided by law. VII.ESTIMATED AUDITING FUND $19,930 Estimated Ambulance Fund Revenues Estimated Workers Compensation Fund Balance as of June 30, 201 5 $902 VIII. ESTIMATED SOCIAL SECURItY FUND $52,544 Property Taxes to be roceiood in Pd 2014-2015 $1,996,092 ARTICLE VII-AUDITING FUND $)1 173) TOTAL E STIMATED REVENUE, RESERVES AND CASH ON HAND FOR ALL FUNDS $10,571,940 Ambulance und Paramedic Fees $550,000 Estimated cash on hand at boginsing of liucal year: July 1 , 201 4 I do further certify that the above esfimute of revenues, by source, anticipated to be received in the Interest Earned $5,000 Estimated AuditinO Fund Revenues 103 following fiscal year was made in full compliance with the provisions of 35 ILCS 200/1 8-45. Total Estimated Ambulance Fund Revenue $2,551,892 Property Taxes to be received in FT 2014-201 5 Given under my hand this i 2th day nf August, 2014. Estimated Ambulance Fund Eooenddures and Asorooriations Transferfrom Corporate Fund /s/Robert Martell AMOUNT Total estimate Auditing Fund Revenue $21 103 Chief Financial Officer Ambulance Salaries. APPROPRIATED Eshmated Audding Fund Exoenditure and Aoorsoriahons AMOUNT Nurwoud Path Fire Protection District IA) Paramedic Services st Illinois, Inc.- APPROPRIATED SUMMARY OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES Contractual paramedic ambulance $19,000 Estimated Revenues for all cash on hund at beginning Service- personnel $1,200,000 Estemnal Audding Services uf the fiscal year: July 1 , 2014 $4,019,693 (B) Paramedic (CPR class and special assignment) $5,000 The foregoing appropriations are appropriated from the proceeds of a special tao for Esfimated cash eupected to be received during the fiscal year from Administrative Salaries $105,480 Auditing fund purposes and are in addition to all other fire proteciton district taxes as provided by low. $930 all sources, including the several Funds of the Distitct Firemen's Salaries $815,040 Estimated Auditing Food Balance as of Juno 30, 201 5 and Personal Property Replacement Tao $6,552,247 (A) Overtime $44,000 ARTICLE VIII-SOCIAL SECURITY FUND $15,006) Estimated espenditures contemplated tor (bI Sick hnie buyback $69,600 Estimated cash on hand at beginning of fiscal year: July 1 , 201 4 said fiscal year $7,096,015 Clencal Salaries $20,000 Estimated Social SecuriFund Revenues $58,350 Estimated cash eopected to be on hand at the Trustee's Salades $16,000 Property Taxes to be received in FY 2014-2015 end of tine fiscal year: June 30, 201 5 $3,475,125 Ambulance Operating Eopenses $50,000 Estimated Social Security Fund Exoenditure and Aorooriations AMOUNT Net change in cash un hand at the Fire Truck Operating Expenses $48,000 end ofthisfiscal year: June 30, 2015 5)544,560) B. Purchase ut New Equipment $24,000 APPROPRIATED STATE DF ILLINOIS Radio Equipment and Services $75,000 Tax on Social Security Wages und Medicare Taxes $45,000 SS. Insurance: Tas on Hospital Insurance Wages CO U NTf OF CO OK A Group Hospital, Medical, Dental $280,000 The foregoing appropnuti005 are appropriated from the proceeds of a special tao for Social I, Andrew Skyba, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I um the duly appointed, qualified and Secretary and Trustee of B Cancer Insurance $3200 Security fuud psrp050s and are in addition to all other tire protection district taxes as provided by law. $7,544 the NORW000 PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, County of Cook and State of Illinois. C Lde Insurance $4,480 Estimated Social security Fund Balance as of June 30, 2015 I DO FURTHER CERTIFY that the annexed and foregoing Ordinance entíted: i i usociahon Dues and Subscnptions $8,000 SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES $2,655,000 BUDGET AND APPROPRIATION FOR 2014-2015 Building Additions and Improvements $20,000 ARTICLE I- CORPORATE FUND $3,176,300 is a hue und correct copy of Ordinance adopted by the President and Board of Trustees of the Building Maintenance and Supplies $18,000 ARTICLE II- AMBULANCE FUND $931,215 NORWCOD PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT at a meehng held on the 12th day of August, 2014; that Utilities $30,000 ARTICLE III- PENSION FUND $7,500 said Ordinance passed, as aforesaid, was adopted by roll call vote and tiled in the Office of tIle Secretary of 1 5. Training and Meeting Expenses $10.000 ARTICLE IV- ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUND ARTICLE V- LIABILITY INSURANCE $42,000 the NORW000 PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT on the 12th day of August, 2014. 16, Professional Services: OTi FURTHER CERTIFY that the original, nl which the foregoing is a flue copy, is entrusted tu my care WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION $220,000 I A Legal $25,000 ARTICLE VI- AUDITING FUND $19,000 und satirkeeping und that I am the keeper of the same. BAccountant Fees $7,500 ARTICLE VII- $45,000 I DCI FURTHER CERTIFY that I ars the keeper st the records, lourrals, entries, ordinances and rosolutiuns (C Techsulogy Services (Web) $1,500 ARTICLE VIII-SOCIAL SECURITY FUND $7,096,815 of the seid NDRWDOD PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, Cook County, Illinois. (D Grant Writer $1,000 TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES AND APPROPRIATION IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my official hand and seal this 1 0th day st August, 2014. $10,000 SECTION 3: That all unexpected balances of any item or items uf any general appropriation in this Data Processing- Office Supplies /s/Andrew Skyba $10,000 Ordivance be eopeoded in making up any insufficiency in any other item or items in the sanie general Contingeocies Secretary Exhaust Extrachun System $15,000 appropriation and torthe same general purpose of any like apprupitation made by this Ordinance. Nil A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2014 33 I j

MEN WITH .A PLAN Technology changing the way coaches gather information, plan for opponents

BY GEORGE M. WILCOX [email protected], @geomwìlcox

creation of a scouting report is a weekly ritual for high school football NEW TRIER Thecoaches across the state. Before Doll arrived at Elk Lyons assistant coach Jon Beutjer said Grove prior to the 2009 sea- putting together good intelligence is the son, the Grenadiers had won needed preparation for the chess match three games in three sea- that takes place every Friday and Saturday at football stadiums in the area. sons. They went 7-4, 7-3 and "It's the most important thing," Beutjer 10-2 during his tenure. Doll is said. "Ifyou do not have a good game plan, it's ¡n his first season at hard to be successful. You can't go out there New Trier. and pull plays out. You have to know some team's ruiming plays and their coverages." BRIAN DOLL Beutjer quarterbacked Wheaton Warrenville South to the 1998 Class 6A state LOYOLA championship with a record-setting passing Holecek played seven attack and went on to play for Iowa, illinois seasons in the NFL. Since and in the Arena Football and Canadian becoming Loyola's coach Football leagues. He is the quarterbacks in 2006, he's been to the coach and passing game coordinator for playoffs every year and Lyons coach Kurt Weinberg, who also is the won at least Il games for six offensive coordinator and calls the plays. consecutive years. The Ram- "It's important to study teams and find hiers were the Class 8A their tendencies, and obviously try to runners-up in 2011 practice those things so the kids see it," and 2013. Beutjer said. "The kids need to buy into it JOHN HOLECEKI and believe it." Beutjer's input on the scouting report is Lyons assistant Jon Beutjer is responsible for analyzing the opposition's defensive backs and relaying what MAINE SOUTH focused mainly on what opposing defen- he sees to quarterback Tom Fiedler.I BRIAN o'MAHONEYIFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA sive backs are doing. With a few clicks on The Hawks have won three a website, Beutjer can show quarterback ports are ending. The only Friday games position. They make comments on a notes state titles in Class BA and Tom Fiedler what pass coverage the defenseWeinberg's staff will likely scout are Sept. tool as well as a scouting report feature at finished second three times is in on certain plays. Beutjer looks at an 19 and Sept. 26, when Lyons plays the next the hudl website. since 2003. The success opponent's tendencies in certain situations:day. For each opponent, Weinberg's staff "Everybody has a specific role looking at has come underthe direc- What defensive alignment do they run on analyzes downloaded video of two games the next opponent. It's like an orchestra," tion of Inserra, who has won fourth-and-long third-and-short, third-and-provided by the opposing team on the Weinberg said. "The running backs coach is at least one playoff game long and in the red zone? website hudl.com. in charge of blitzes. The offensive line coach in each of the last Il The days of sending out lower-level For teams like Lyons, scouting reports looks at the defensive front. Beutjer will look seasons. football coaches to games with clipboardsare a collaborative, staff-wide process. Posi- at the secondary and coaches on defense do so they can prepare hand-written re- tion coaches analyze the moves of the op- the same thing." DAVE INSERRA

Northwestern who is competing for a backup and another after a 12-play drive to open the back." spot. third quarter. Mistakes are inevitable, but the top quar- « CONTINUED FROM PAGE PREVIOUS PAGE Bliss has another good one this season in "Reading the game was one of the tough- terbacks are able to regroup. junior Brian Collis. In a 34-21 win over Oak est things to deal with, dealing with some- "You have to have a kid who loves to QUARTERBACKS Park-River Forest in the second round of the thing thrown your way," said Collis, who is compete," Bliss said. "Some don't want to Class 8A playoffs last season, Colis overcame 6-2 and 185 pounds. "You will make mistakes,work and want to be good. I know that sounds championships. Matt Alviti, one of Bliss' re- two interceptions to throw three touchdowns, but you have to be able to recognize what is crazy. You've got to be able to handle the cent quarterbacks, is a redshirt freshman at including one with no time left in the first half going on in the game and be able to bounce position."

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Carmel's (from left to right) Ryan Jones, Mark Markosyan, Skylar Williams and Mikey Abbene cheer for Carmel dur- ¡nga scrimmage in Mundelein Friday night. I MICHAEL R. SCHMIDT/

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STUDENT SECTiONS The ea best student sections havea few thugs in conmion BY JON KERfl Be creative boisterous student section dubbed Grove The fans of the Spartans have been known to For Sun-Times Media, @prepspioneer The best student sections often create Street. It seemed to make a difference show their support by dressing up in crazy cloth- their own cheers or repurpose riffs from right away: The Bison beat Leyden 28-14 in ¡ng on game days. The team has done its part to will flock to high school foot-pop culture. Week i to match their win total from all of encourage patronage by making the postseason in ball games all over the area this fall, Joan McDonald, Notre Dame's faculty 2012. four of the last five seasons. Studentsdoing their best to help their peers cheer supervisor, remembered one year "It's always nice in good times and bad to victory. Here are a few attributes corn- when Michael Jordan's attendance at a times to be able to feed off the fans and GLENBROOK NORTH mon to many of the area's best student game led one fan to start singhg R. Kelly's all the people who want to be there and sections: "I Believe I Can Fly." The song was featuredare supporting us," then-senior Andrew lt's easy to be an enthusiastic and supportive in the "Space Jam" movie that starred Apel said after the game. "It's good for Stand together fan section when your team has gone 36-5 over Jordan. us, as a collective unit, to be able to feed the last three seasons and played for two Class At sorne schools, students present a "Then the kids started yelling, 'I believe off that. We bring that energy down onto BA titles. The Ramblers also play a schedule that united front during games, dressing as law that we can win!' Just jumping up and the field, and we try to represent them well." usually features some of the Chicago-area's best enforcement figures, beach-goers or super- down, screaming" McDonald said. "It was heroes, for example. cool." teams and that makes for competitive games. Thematic decisions are often an exercise Carmel's student section has employed Travel well in crowdsourcing. the opening of the children's cartoon Other attributes of the best student "It starts Monday with chats on Face- "Spongebob Squarepants" at the start of sections include using chants and visuals to book, and people suggest themes. We'd havegames. uplift rather than demean and showing up The all-boys school routinely has one of the loud- it finalized by mid-week, then by Friday, Students yell, "Are you ready kids?" in force at road games. est sections in the area, and the Dons have given [decide] where to go after school to get our Then they'd scream "Ohhh!" as the ball was Lyons prides itself on sending a large the fans something to cheer about by winning at clothes," said Adam Cloe, a 2014 Carmel kicked off. contingent to road games for football as graduate. well as volleyball and soccer. There is such least one playoff game in each of the last two sea- Be loud sons, including a run to the Class 6A quarterfinals Cloe said his game-day shopping sprees interest in the schools' teams that two Twit- m20l2. often consisted of purchasing clothes as A great student section can influence theter accounts with colorful handles - @LT- well as food. action by generating a lot of noise. Weirdos (598 followers) and @LTHooligans "Pre-game, we grill out with the parents Last season, a rebuilding Buffalo Grove (144 followers) - exist to send out updates NIRE ÜAMEI in the parking lot," Cloe said. football program established a new, and spread pro-Lions propaganda.

I R A'Ig [iii il FLLGLíTHE'PIOhiE r ALLU{E'L1îEi [rpf[ frçj;rj jfJ[FÇ aspirations: Hewantstobecomeanengineer.Bergsaidhe'sgoodwithmathandsci- BESTSTUDENT-ATHLETE: Seniorstrong-sideguardMikeBergalreadyhascareer going tohelpthecontinuityandconsistencyinouroffense,"coachMikeNoIIsaid. can evenscrambleifheneedsto."HeplayedeverysnapforIOgameslastyear,sothat's a tail,big-armedseniorquarterbackwithexperience.FitzStadleris6-foot-8andhasver- because he'sagoodplayer,"Bergsaid. mates. "Idon'treallylikeblockingveryofteninpractice,butIlookforwardtoit Conaghan isatenaciousathleteinpractice,whichbringsoutthebestofhisteam- isn't justvaluableongamedayfortheTitans,though.BothStadlerandBergsaid plays infromthesidelines,callsaudiblesandaltersformationsbeforesnap.He BESTTEAMMATE: Aleaderofthedefense,seniorlinebackerQuinnConaghanrelays guys thatyoudon'thaveanydoubthe'sgoingtobesuccessful." character kid,"NoIIsaid."Goodattitudekid,goodwork-ethickid.He'soneofthose course atwhichevercollegeheattends.'He'sjustareallysmartkid,solid,sound ence andreallyenjoysphysics,sonextyearheplansontakinganengineeringphysics bally committedtoplaybaseballatArizonaState.Hethrowsthedeepballandhesaid the playoffsforninthconsecutiveseasonin2013andlastwonaplayoffgame2011. group ofexperiencedseniorstakingover,aplayoffwinispossible.TheTitansqualifiedfor year, andwidereceiverCodyCarroll.TheteamreturnsStadler,though,withanother EST-CASE scui* competitive game." senior quarterbackFitzStadlersaid."We'reatoughprogramtoo,butit'salways and fourtouchdowns.MaineSouth'sstreakisat65now."They'reprettytough,"Titans game fairlyconvincingly,42-21,astheirrunningbackscombinedfor255rushingyards South anditswhopping60-gameCSLwinstreak,TheHawkswonlastyear's Glenbrook Southstarted4-0lastyearbeforefacingMaine South, 7:30p.m.Sept.26. BEST GAMEONTHESCHEDUILMaineSouthatGlenbrook falling toWheatonNorth6-OintheClass5Asemifinals. They wonthreepostseasongamesconvincinglybefore their bestrunin1986undercoachBobSchoenweiter. BEST SEASOTheTitans,aperennialplayoffteam,had HEAD COACH:MikeNoli,entering11thseason 2013 PLAYOFFS:Lost33-17toWarreninClass8Afirstround 2013 RECOROE7-3overall,3-2CSLSouth aduation, includingtailbacklcornerbackBrettLaurie,whoscored19touchdownslast ST PtAYMAXDNotmanyhighschoolshavewhatGlenbrookSouthhasinitspocket: GCYFREDRICS CLFNRROOK SOUTH AI The Titanslostalleightoftheir2013all-conferenceselectionsto ., l'1ingten Rd.(knview, IL847.%4.8828 JEWELERS C VFREDIS.C()M Oct.24 Oct. 17 Oct.10 Oct.2 Sept. 26 Sept. 19 Sept. 12 Sept. 5 Aug. 29 MUCeChW,WrnUC 2014 SCHEDULE METEAVALLEY MAINE SOUTH at NilesNorth at NilesWest WAUKEGAN at NewTrier EVANSTON DEERFIELD at Prospect i Conaghan Stadler Quinn Mike Berg 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30p.m. Fitz 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. organized thestatefootballplayoffs. to wintheClass5Atitle.ltwasfirstyearIHSA championship. TheybeatEastSt.Louis19-13inovertime Spartans toa12-0season,whichculminatedinstate BESTSEASON In1974,coachHaroldSamorianledthe HEAD COACHBobPieper,enteringIIthconsecutiveseason first round 2013 PLAYOFFS:Lost53-7toWheatonNorthinClass7A 2013 RECORD:6-4overall,5-0CSLNorth senior linebackersMattTedeschiandBenWeinstein. Burnside said.Leeisaninsidelinebackerandleadsadefensefeaturing so easygoingwitheverybodyandhedoesn'thaveahugetemper,likesomeofus," keeps hiscool."AlltheplayersfinditveryeasytoconnectJoshbecausehe's BESTTEAMMAIE PracticescangetintensefortheSpartans,butJoshLee,acaptain, missed threegamesaftertearingtheposteriorcruciateligamentinhisleftknee. a touchdownreception,kickreturnandtwointerceptions-heeven "He doesn'tleavethefield,"Piepersaid.Lastyear,Bumsidehad285receivingyards, BESTPLAYMAK: DavidBumsideistheteam'stopwideout,defensivebackandreturner. trying toinstallthatintotheupcomingjuniors." they carrythemselvesonandoffthefield,"Burnsidesaidofgraduates."We're me andBrice,welearnedalotfromthemhowtheyconductthemselves Brice CallandjuniorsDavidDischingerMichaelSenft.'Comingback,especially Spartans arestillloadedattheposition.TheteamhasseniorsDavidBurnsideand BEST POSITIONCROUPThoughwidereceiversAlexZeraandNickCoxgraduated,the Senior DannyAhernandjuniorNickKarisarevyingtoreplaceSpitz. respectively -GlenbrookNorthcouldmakethepostseasonagainandwinagame. quarterback A.J.Spitz,the2013CSLNorthdefensiveandoffensiveplayersofyear, with afewkeydeparturesduetograduation-includinglinebackerBradyNageland Pieper's 14seasons,butthelasttimetheymadeittosecondroundwas2007.Even BEST-CASE ScENARIO:TheSpartanshavereachedtheplayoffsinnineofcoachBob senior linebackerJoshLeesaid."lt'sprettyimportantforustowinthisyearagain." seconds ofthegame.Thesetwoteamshavehistory,andnotjustatvarsitylevel. 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LUN STON 2013 RECORD: 5-5 overall, 3-2 CSL South 2014 SCHEDULE 2013 RECOROE 5-5 overall, 2-3 CSL South 2014 SCHEDULE 2013 PLAYOFFS: Lost 35-IO to Glen bard North in Class BA 2013 PLAYOFFS: Lost 23-8 to Barrington in Class 8A first Aug.29 at Schaumburg 7p.m. Aug.29 at Proviso West 7:30 p.m. first round round Sept. 5 WARREN 7:30 p.m. Sept. 5 CRETE-MONEE 7:30 p.m. HEAD COACH: Brian Doll, entering first season HEAD COACH: Mike Burzawa, entering seventh season Sept. 12 NILES NORTH 7:30 p.m. Sept. 12 HIGHLAND PARK 7:30 p,m. BEST SEASON: In 1982, the Trevians finished second in Sept. 19 at Deerfield 7:30 p.m. BESTSEASOH: Under legendary coach Murney Lazier, Sept. 19 at Maine West 7 pm. Class 6A, losing to Reavis 20-7 in the final. New Trier Sept.27 at Waukegan 1:30 p.m. the 1968 Wildkits went B-O and were inducted into the Sept. 26 NILES WEST 7:3Op4 finished with an II-2 record that year. Oct.2 at Maine South 7p.m. school's Athletic Hall of Fame. Oct.2 at Glenbrook South 7:30 p. Oct.10 GLENBROOK SOUTH 7:30 p.m. Oct.11 at Waukegan 1:30 pith. BEST GAME ON THE SCHEDULE Evanston at New Trier, Oct.17 at NUes West 7p.m. BEST CAME ON ThE SCHEDULE Evanston at New Trier, Oct. 17 MAINE SOUTH 7:30 prn. 7:30 p.m. Oct.24 Oct.24 EVANSTON 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24 Oct.24 at NewTrier 7:30 pm. The Trevians have controlled the rivalry game lately, win- Although the Wildkits haven't beaten longtime rival New ning the last three meetings, including last year's 17-O victory in the regular-season Trier since 2010, this always is a hard-fought game that both teams circle at the start finale. That was New Trier's fifth victory and earned the team a spot in the Class BA of the season. Being the last game of the regular season, it could determine playoff playoffs. positioning for both teams. BEST-CASE SCENARIO: Winning at least one playoff game is a good place to start BEST-CASE SCENARIO: Evanston has made it to the Class 8A playoffs in each of the for the Trevians, who have qualified for the postseason Il seasons in a row but are last four seasons, but the Wildkits are O-4 in the postseason during that stretch. The winless since 2008. First-year coach Brian Doll has a reputation for getting the most next step for Evanston is to win at least one game in the playoffs for the first time since out of teams, and he proved that by taking Elk Grove to the Class 7A quarterfinals in Kevin 2003. Travion 2011. Mulhern Best pIayinaker While Evanston has many talented playmakers like senior receivers Banks BESTPLAYMAMEft Everytime running back Kevin Mulhern touches the ball, coach Rei Gaines and Brandon Hilliard, varsity rookie Travion Banks was the first person to Brian Doll said the 6-foot, lOO-pound senior has a chance to score. "Kevin's ability to come to coach Mike Burzawa's mind. The 6-foot, 175-pound junior running back and turn a small gain into a game-breaking run makes him special," Doll said. "He has that defensive back has "game-breaking potential," Burzawa said. 'He has great speed on second gear and once in the clear ¡s going to be hard to catch." Added senior Scott both sides, and he really attacks the ball on defense." Hammes: Having him back there you know a big play is coming." T STUOENT-ATHLETL For the first time in Burzawa's seven seasons at Evanston, BEST TEAMMATE: Mulhern said senior Matt Kaskey exemplifies what it means he said he has the perfect leader of the junior class: Immanuel Woodberry. The 6-O, to be a good teammate by always doing his job to the best of his ability. A 6-7, 195-pound quarterback and safety is a role model in the classroom and on the field, 300-pound offensive tackle, Kaskey is equipped to open holes for Mulhern and the coach said. "He does a solid job in school, never has any problems," Burzawa said. protect the quarterback. "He's really grown into himself over the years and made Matt "You'll see him [making plays] on the field defensively, and you will see him [leading] Immanuel himself an excellent player," Mulhern said. "He's a kid I will follow anywhere on the Kaskey in the huddle offensively." Banks and Woodberry were teammates on the sophomore Woodberry field." squad last season, and Banks said Woodberry is an astute player. "Because he plays defensive back and quarterback, he's able to understand and read the game better BEST MEMBER OF THE SECONDARY: After being inserted into the starting lineup for the fourth game ofthe 2013 season, the 6-O, 190-pound Scott Hammes immediately made than most," Banks said. an impact and continued to start at cornerback for the remainder of the year. Hammes, BESTThAMMATE In one preseason practice lastweek, seniortightend and defensive who also will play safety as a senior this fall, said the secondary suits his makeup: "I lineman Ferris Ingraham went from working with the starting offense to playing on the love making plays, flying around out there." Mulhern, also a member of the defensive scout-team defense without hesitation. That's the kind of selflessness Burzawa likes backfield, is amazed at Hammes' athleticism. "He's one of the fastest and strongest to see from his players. "He embodies what it means to be an Evanston Wildkit," the players for us," Mulhern said. "He's able to track down receivers and take down a run- coach said of the 6-4, 220-pounder. "He always does what is best for the team, and ning back. That's a huge value to us." Scott that's something we expect from all of our players." Ferris -Matt Harness Hammes -MattHarness Ingraham

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2013 RECORD: 2-7 overall, O-5 CSL North 2014 SCHEDULE 2013 RECORD: 7-4 overall, 3-3 East Suburban Catholic 2014 SCHEDULE 2013 Pt.AYOFFS: Did not qualify 2013 PLAYOFFS: Lost 24-O to Loyola in Class BA second Aug. 30 at Schurz 4p.m. Aug. 29 at Prairie Ridge 7:30 p.m. HEAD COACH: Gabe Corey, entering sixth consecutive round Sept. 5 AMUNDSEN 7p.m. Sept. 5 BARTLETT 7:30 p.m. season (16th overall at school) HEAD ROACH: Mike Hennessey, entering 28th season Sept. 12 at Nues West 7p.m. Sept. 2 BENfl 7:30 p.m. BEST SEASON: The only time Maine East has made the Sept. 19 MAINE SOUTH 7p.m. BEST SEASON: Notre Dame has advanced to the state title Sept. 19 at Marist 7:30 p.m. postseason was in 1977 when the AI Eck-led Blue Demons Sept. 26 GLENBROOK NORTH 7p.m. game once during Mike Hennessey's tenure. That came in Sept. 26 St. Viator 7:30 p.m. lost their opener in the Class 5A playoffs to St. Laurence Oct. 2 at Nues North 7p.m. 1989, when the Dons won four straight postseason games Oct. 3 at Manan Central 7:30 p.m. 35-O. Maine East finished the season 9-l. by holding their opponents to 7 points or fewer. Notre Oct.10 at Highland Park 7p.m. Oct. lO ST. PATRICK 7:30 p.m. Dame finished second in Class 5A that season to Mount Oct. 17 DEERFIELD 7p.m. Oct. 17 MARIAN CATHOLIC 7:30 p.m. Carmel, which won 32-O. BEST GAME ON THE SCHEDUIL Maine West at Maine East, Oct.24 MAINE WEST 7p.m. Oct. 24 at Carmel 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Oct. 24 The last game on the schedule is a ivalry game, and both homecoming and senior night BEST-CASE SCENARIO: Though running back Chris James for Maine East. The Blue Demons will try to avenge a 54-27 road loss to the Warriors has graduated, the Dons return eight starters and went undefeated at the sophomore in the final game of the 2013 season. Last year's game was a shootout in which Maine level last season. The squad's success will likely depend on how quickly its first-year East running back Christian Lopez scored three total touchdowns. varsity members acclimate to varsity and how it plays in its seven ESCC games. If things break right and quarterback Tyler Tsagalis plays as well as he's looked in prac- BEST-CASE SCENARIO: A winning season is possible if the Blue Demons stay healthy. tice, an above-.500 record and a playoff berth are possibilities for the Dons. Last year, starting quarterback Alex Corey missed six games and Lopez sat three BEST PLAYMAKER: There isn't a throw on the field that Tyler Tsagalis can't make. games because of knee injuries during their senior seasons. Maine East has a 30-man Nick Tyler The junior has impressed coaches and teammates thus far. "Tyler has looked unbe- roster and it can't withstand too many players missing time. "I'm hoping the injury Pavlovic Tsagalis bug bit us hard enough last year that it doesn't bite us this year, that we're able to get lievable," senior wide receiver Matt Curley said. "He's got a great arm. His passes are through hopefully injury-free this year," coach Gabe Corey said. very accurate. ... I feel like he has the arm strength to go everywhere [on the field] Tsagalis isn'tjust a pocket quarterback. Like 2013 starter Ryan Greene, he's fast BEST POSITiON CROUP Offensive line has traditionally been a weak spot for Maine and can make plays with his feet - either by scrambling to buy time or pulling the East, but the Blue Demons have both size and skill in 2014. Senior left tackle Nick ball down and running. Pavlovic (6-foot-4, 325 pounds), senior right tackle Kyree Brammer (6-3, 350) and senior guard George Corey (6-1, 240) will anchor the offensive line. "Three legit, strong, BEST POSON GROUP: James, now a freshman at Pittsburgh, was the focal point of powerful kids that we haven't had," Gabe Corey said. "We've had to manufacture and the offense a year ago, and Hennessey said the ball would be spread around to more get angles and stuff on kids because we've had smaller offensive linemen." people this year. Matt Curley and Billy Byrne, a senior and returning starter, figure to get more opportunities to make plays as receivers this fall. "This year I think it's going BEST PLAYMAKER Maine East plans to run a two-quarterback system this year with dif- Woody Matt to be more of a quick passing game because we do have two returning receivers who ferent read-option plays. Junior Woody Corey will play some quarterback, and he's fit for Corey Curley are very good," Tsagalis said, the role: He's the coach's son and the brother of George and Alex; he's fast and shifty; and his experience at running back the last two years will help him read defenses on the fly. BESTTEAMMATE The offensive line has been another one of the Dons' most impres- 'He knows a lot about football," Pavlovic said. "It's a really good thing to have him." sive position groups thus far, and senior Frank Pavlik is a big reason for that. A return- ing starter at center, Pavlik has first-year guards playing on both sides of him - Juan BEST TEAMMATE Though the Blue Demons don't designate captains, George Corey Harris, a standout freshman guard last year, moved to Janesville, Wisconsin - as has emerged as the leader. Teammates follow his lead in the weight room, he pumps up well as a new left tackle. There are several candidates for best leader on the team - players before games and he even submits strategy and depth chart ideas to his coach! Tsagalis, Curley and senior defensive end Mike Sabatino - but Pavlik has been vital dad. "He's a big leader," Woody Corey said. "He's been on varsity since sophomore year. for the oftensive linemen. "He's a really good asset to me," said senior Brian Brand, a Third year on varsity, everyone looks up to him and knows he's the one to go to if they returning starter at right tackle and defensive end. "He really helps me out on the line." need help or anything." George Frank -Eric Van Dril -Mike Chwnernik Corey Pavlik 38 THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

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2013 REOROE 3-6 overall, 2-3 CSL North 2014 SCHEDULE 2013 REOROE 6-4 overall, 2-3 CSL South 2014 SCHEDULE 2013 PLAYOFFS: Oid not quality 2013 PLAYOFFS: Lost 56-20 to Maine South in Class 8A Aug. 29 SHEPARD 7:30 p.m. Aug. 29 at Ridgewood 7p.m. HEAD COACH: Mark Egofske, entering third season first round Sept. 6 at Nues West 1p.m. Sept. 6 NILES NORTH I p.m. BEST SEASON: Nues North has qualified for the playoffs HEAD COACH: Scott Baum, entering sixth season Sept, 12 at New Trier 7:30 p.m. Sept. 12 MAINE EAST 7p.m. only two times: Paul Giambeluca coached the Vikings to Sept. 19 GLENBROOK SOUTH 7p.m. BESTSEASONS: Niles West's lone playoff victory came in Sept. 19 at Glenbrook North 7p.m. the postseason in 1986 and 1992. The 1992 squad ad- Sept. 26 at Maine West 7p.m. 1991 when the Wolves beat Sullivan 33-8 and then lost Sept. 26 at Evanston 7:30 p.m. vanced to the second round of the Class 6A playoffs with a 23-O to Notre Dame. Before the IHSA introduced the state Oct.2 MAINE EAST 7p.m. Oct. 2 WAUKEGAN 7p.m. 29-8 road win against Senn before losing 45-O to Loyola. playoffs in 1974, Nues West had many good teams under Oct.10 at Glenbrook North 7p.m. Oct. lO at Maine South 7p.m. Niles North finished 8-3 in 1992. coach Mike Basrak. His 1971 squad finished 8-0-I. Oct. 17 at Highland Park 7p.m. Oct. 17 NEW TRIER 7p.m. Oct. 24 DEERFIELO 7p.m. Oct. 24 GLENBROOK SOUTH 7p.m. BEST GAME ON THE SCHEDULE Niles North at Highland BEST CAME ON ThE SCHEDULL Niles West at Evanston, Park, 7 p.m. Oct. 17 7:30 p.m. Sept. 26 Niles North-Niles West is always fun, but Highland Park's 21-20 victory over Niles Niles West started 5-O in 2012 and 6-O in 2013. It has a chance to go on a similar run North was one of the better games in the CSL North in 2013. The Vikings' trip to High- this year with a favorable schedule to start - the toughest of Niles West's first four land Park this year could be a pivotal moment in their quest to make the playoffs. games is against reigning CSL North champion Glenbrook North - but the CSL South BEST-CASE SCENABIOE Niles North is led by senior quarterback Tony Granato and junior figures to be deep again. The Wolves' game against Evanston isn't just a rivalry game, it running back Barrington Wade on offense. If they're able to stay healthy and Niles also likely will be a good indicator of how Niles West will fare in its conference. North's defense is as good as it was a year ago, the team could go 5-4 and put itself in uTony BEST-CASE SCENARIOE Niles West closes its regular season with tough games against Quran contention for a playoff berth. Granato Maine South, New Trier and Glenbrook South. The Wolves could enter that stretch 6-O Spillman BEST PLAYMAXER Stopping Wade figures to be the focus for opposing defenses, and win one of their final three games. That would give Niles West its first seven-win but Niles North has a counter iftoo much attention is paid to him. If, for example, an season since 2002. It also would put the Wolves in position to win the program's first opponent loads the box with defenders to stop the run, Tony Granato has the leeway playoff game since 1991. to audible. 'They're giving me a lot of freedom this year in the offense - to be able to BEST PLAYMAI(ER Quran Spillman was electric last year, both as a returner and a check to plays," said Granato, who completed 69 percent of his passes as a junior. receiver. The senior figures to be even tougher to contain this year because he said his Granato is a dual-threat who can burn opposing teams with his legs and his arm. He time in the 40-yard dash has dropped from about 4.7 seconds as a junior to 4.42 this said he's also improved his arm strength and is better at reading defenses this season. year. Spillman spent all offseason working with senior quarterback Tommy Galanopou- BEST MEMBER OF THE SECONDARY: Senior Kevin Ockrim is the leader of Niles North's los on his routes. They'd wake up at 5 am. on Saturday mornings in the winter and defensive backs. He finished with four interceptions a year ago, and he said he's Kevin drive to an indoor facility in Highland Park. "His route running is just unbelievable,' George become stronger, faster and smarter since then. He's also talking more at free safety. Ockrim Galanopoulos said. "Not many kids are going to be able to stay with him." Tripkos This year, he said he plans on doing things before the snap like reminding the other BEST POSON GROUP: Galanopoulos and senior running back Brandon Costantino defensive backs what coverage they're in and calling out what he thinks the play is both praised the Wolves' offensive line. Senior left tackle George Tripkos set the tone going to be based on the film he watched earlier in the week. for the line in the offseason, according to Galanopoulos, by hitting the weight room BEST POSITION CROUPS The Vikings' running backs and receivers figure to be tough every day and wrestling for the Wolves. -to stop this year. They are headlined by Barrington Wade, who rushed for 807 yards on BESTThAMMATEST0mmy Galanopoulos and fellow senior captain Adam Pignato, a 131 carries (6.2 yards per rush) a year ago. "Barrington is a hard man to bring down," linebacker, are established leaders. They do things like drive teammates to practice. Ockrim said. "He needs a couple guys [to be tackled] ." There is more to Nues North's Pignato's car has five seats and it's regularly at - or sometimes even over - capacity, offense than Granato and Wade, however. It includes a receiving corps led by junior Glanopoulos said. "He's just a great leader - someone you can look up to and count Craig Oawkins, who caught 19 passes for 185 yards a year ago. Barrington on," Tripkos said of Pignato. "... When I think of a football player, I think about him." Tommy - ErVan Dril Wade Eric VanDril Galanopoulos r- THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2014 39 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION j

LOYOLA NORTH S E 2013 RECORD: 12-2 overall, 3-I Catholic Blue 2014 SCHEDULE 2013 REIOROE I-8 overall, l-8 Northeastern Athletic 2014 SCHEDULE 2013 PLAYOFFS: Lost 13-lO to Naperville Central in Class 2013 PLAYOFFS Did not qualify Aug. 30 at Marquette (Wisconsin) 1:30 p.m. Aug. 30 CHICAGO HOPE 1p.m. 8A finals HEAD COACH: Kevin Darling, entering second season Sept. 6 ED WARDS VI LLE 3:30 p.m. Sept. 6 HIAWATHA 1p.m. HEAD COACH: John Holecek, entering ninth season Sept. 12 at Brother Rice 7:30 p.m. BEST SEASON: The Raiders reached the Class IA state Sept. 13 MOOSEHEART I p.m. BEST SEASON: Loyola picked up its lone state title in 1993 Sept. 20 FEN WICK 1:30 p.m. semifinals under coach M.J. McCarty in 1977. They lost to Sept. 20 at Christian Liberty 1p.m. under the direction of coach John Hoerster. That season, Sept. 26 at St. Ignatius 7p.m. eventual state champion Genoa-Kingston 28-14. Sept. 27 CHRISTIAN LIFE 1p.m. the Ramblers went 12-2 and beat Downers South 7-O in the Oct.4 PROVIDENCE 1:30 p.m. Oct. 2 at Marquette 6p.m. Class 6A championship game. Oct.11 at DePaul Prep 12:45 p.m. BEST GAME ON THE SCHEDULE: North Shore at Marquette, Oct. II LUTHER NORTH 1p.m. Oct.18 ST. RITA 1:30 p.m. 6 p.m. Oct. 2 Oct. 8 atAlden-Hebron 1p.m. Oct.24 at Mount Carmel 7p.m. Oct. 25 at Westminster Christian 1p.m. BEST GAME ON THE SCHEDULL Loyola at Mount Carmel at Marquette went 9-O in conference last year and will Gately Stadium, 7 p.m. Oct. 24 potentially be North Shore's toughest opponent. It's also a This game could very well decide the Catholic Blue championship. Although the 100-mile trip for the Raiders and their only weekday and evening game. They will have Caravan have won consecutive state titles (Class BA in 2012 and Class 7A in 2013), to be in top form after losing 49-O to Marquette in 2013. "Those guys, they run a really the Ramblers were the only team to beat Mount Carmel each of the last two seasons. good program down there," Raiders coach Kevin Darling said. "We're looking forward to The last time these two powerhouses met in Chicago, Loyola quarterback Peter Pujals going down there and having them host us. It'll be good, it'll be a big challenge."

threw an 8-yard touchdown pass in overtime to lead the Ramblers to a 30-27 win in DESTCASEStENAIUO: North Shore made the playoffs in 2010, 2011 and 2012, but last year 2012. dropped to I-8 after eight impact players graduated. Only three seniors departed from the BEST-CASE SCENARIO: Loyola has played for the Class 8A state championship two Emmett 2013 team, so an upperclassman-heavy team remains. A winning season is possible with the Danny of the last three years, and there's no reason to believe the Ramblers can't get Russell return ofjunior quarterback Jackson Gray and senior running back Danny Young. The key Young back to the final weekend of the season and finally win the program's second state for the Raiders will be keeping their 22-man roster as healthy and fresh as possible. title. BESTMEMBEROFTHESECONDARY: North Shore's small roster means players play BEST TEAMMATE According to coach John Holecek and several Ramblers, senior multiple positions. For example, Danny Young is also a free safety. He studies film and linebacker Emmett Russell is the perfect example of a player who puts others first. "He then calls out the opposing offense's formations and shifts around his teammates will stick his neck out for you, have your back, stand up for you," senior receiver Owen during games. After the ball is snapped, Young's preparation allows him to jump pass Buscaglia said of the 6-1, 210-pound Russell. Added senior Tom Dreher, "I imagine he'd routes. "He's a very smart player," Darling said. "lt's a benefit since he never really be the first guy to come to the aid of a teammate." comes off the field that he understands the route philosophy that the opposing teams BESTSTUDENT-ATHLETETom Dreher, a 6-foot-2, 245-pound defensive lineman, are running, so he's got good anticipation skills." scored a 32 on his ACT and is looking at playing football somewhere in the Ivy League. Tom BESTS1LmolT-AT)tETE: Senior offensive and defensive lineman Jonathan Segal is Jonathan "I think what I do academically transfers over to football," said Dreher, a starter for the Dreher interested in business and entrepreneurship and is considering attending Northwestern or Segal Ramblers who ¡s thinking about studying biomedical engineering. "Everybody has roles, Vanderbilt next year. He also founded and organizes the annual Dunk Alzheimer's Basketball and everybody needs to know what they are doing on the field. I can recognize certain Bash at North Shore. The January event has raised $15,000 for the Alzheimer's Association things and see things happening quickly." over its two years through outside donations, T-shirt sales and a dance after the tournament.

BEST MEMBER OF THE SECONDARY: Ryan Zinkula can do it all in the defensive back- "There's no better North Shore kid in any respect than Jonathan Segal," Young said. field, The 6-0, 190-pound safety is a player who can cover the pass as well as defend BESTTEMIMATE: North Shore only has a varsity football team, so freshmen are immediately the run. He also is one of the team's best hitters and is known to blitz the quarterback playing with the big boys. Senior offensive and defensive lineman Mike Morette's four years on occasion. As a junior starter last season, Zinkula helped the Ramblers reach the on the squad makes him a guide for younger players. "I'm always talking to them, seeing if Class BA state final. "He doesn't say much, but he lets his play talk for him," Holecek they have any questions and doing anything I can to help them learn the playbook," Morette said. Ryan said. 'They're a part ofthis team; we need them to succeed for us to succeed." Mike -Matt Harness Zinkula -Mike Chwnernik Morette

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Ill CAUSE& EVENT Hl HONORS Siddons Society honors Beb i Neuwirth, Chicago critics

ThE CHICAGO DRA BY MYRNA PETUCKI BLUE MOON For Sun-Times Media PfSNTS PATRICE FLET multitalented Bebe 2014 AM8ASSADO VAn) Neuwirth has been Thenamed recipient of the Sarah Siddons Society ThE of Chicago's 2014 Artist-of- the-Year Award. The winner of two Tony awards and two Grammies will be honored at 'AJl That Jazz," 11:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 7 at the Ritz Canton Chicago, 160 E. Dr. Jean O'Mahoney of Evanston and Mark Young of Evanston, Chicago Dramatists resident playwright of Pearson St. "They All Fall Down"I PHOTOS LOE A. LITAS/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA Neuwirth's Tony wins were for playing Velma in "Chicago" and Nickie in BLUE MOON GALA "Sweet Charity" She has Benefiting: Chicago Drama- numerous other Broadway tists and Off-Broadway credits Honoring: Brett Neveu of and earned two Emmys for Evanston playing Lilith in "Cheers" on television. Locatio,t Zolla-Lieberman "The Roosevelt theater Gallery in Chicago faculty had a connection to Attending: 00 Bebe and thought she would Raised: $23,000 be an ideal person to honor," said Dominic Missimi, event Website: chicagodramatists. producer and director. It org seems particularly appropri- ate this year because the LEFT: Mia McCullough of society is presenting a schol- Evanston arship to a student at the BELOW: Jim Stoller of Wilmette Chicago College of Perform- with Brett Neveu of Evanston, ing Arts Theatre Conserva- Chicago Dramatists resident play- tory at Roosevelt University wright and 2014 Marquee award for the first time. recipient, with wife Kristen Special Recognition Awards will be given to Hedy Weiss, theater and dance Bebe Neuwirth critic for the Chicago Sun- Times and WTTW'S "Chicago Tonight" and There will also be performances by Chicagc theater critic Chris Jones. musical theater stars Travis Taylor, Heidi "We had an event this year where we had Kettenring and Rebecca Finnegan. Hedy act as a moderator," Missimi noted. The Sarah Siddons Society provides "She did such a fantastic job that many of scholarships to theater students at major the members came forward and said, 'Why universities and colleges in the Chicago are don't we ever honor our critics?" In addition, for over 60 years, the society Sun-Times columnist Bill Zwecker will has annually honored celebrated stage and serve as Master of Ceremonies. "For the ifim actors. past several years, he has been our emcee All ofthe proceeds ofthe luncheon are for the program. He is a charming presence earmarked for the scholarships, which are and we all love him," Missimi said. being given to seven theater students at fou Entertainment will include the perfor- schools this year. mance of musical numbers from Neuwirth's Tickets to 'All That Jazz" are $175. Call career by students at the Chicago College Mary Lou Bilder-Gold at (847) 446-4140 or of Performing Arts Theatre Conservatory visit www.sarahsiddonssocietyorg. Nil, A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION ThURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2014 45 I I WHAT'S YOU.R AGENDA?

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Evanston couple celebrate their quirks

Dominika Draus and Matt Mifier BY CAITLflI MULLEN Contributing writer

seeing no fewer than 37 possible wedding venues, something clicked when Dominika Draus and Matt AfterMiller took in the lush grounds and beautiful views at Kemper Lakes Golf Club in Kildeer. "It's just really peaceful and serene," said Dominika, who 4 lives in Evanston with Matt. Dominika, who was born in Poland and came to the U.S. when she was 10, works for a florist in Chicago. Matt, of Glencoe, runs his own business from home. The couple met in August 2009. Dominika was the assis- tant property manager of the Chicago building Matt lived in, and on her last day on the job, she introduced herself to him. In December 2011, Matt proposed in a rose garden near their home while they were on a walk with their dogs, Gus and Dugan. Dominika and Matt thought Kemper Lakes was the per- fect backdrop for their outdoor ceremony and indoor recep- tion, which showcased their loves of food, wine and cigars. "We just wanted the day to kind of reflect us," she said. Wine corks and barrels were put to use in their decor, and hand-rolled cigars were offered on the patio. Each table featured three cigar boxes filled with flowers as the center- piece. The only thing Dominika asked of her florist, Four Finches in Evanston, was to use colorful, in-season blooms. "If you tell your florist to do what they want to do, I think you end up better off," Dominika said. To keep things quirky during their May 24 wedding, Matt's tie had tiny skulls on it, and he wore skull cufflinks. Dominika, who wears a sapphire engagement ring, had her jewelry custom-made with Swarvoski crystals in different sizes and shades of blue. Her statement necklace and matching bracelet garnered lots of compliments. "I love big bold jewelry" she said, adding that her simple, PHOTOS tROVIDED BY RIFE PONCE PHOTOGRAPHY elegant Allure Bridal dress provided the perfect canvas for pops of color. Photographer:Rife Ponce Photography, Chicago As food lovers, Dominika and Matt were excited to serve Venue:Keniper Lakes Golf Club, Kildeer dishes like mini beef Wellington, crab cakes and bacon OfficiantThe Hon. E. Tom Lang onion tarts. Dominika's aunt, Halina Majka, made peirogi, Dress:Allure Bridal, House of Brides, multiple area locations and Dominika even made spanakopita. "I felt like something would have been missing ¡f I didn't Floral arrangements:Four Finches, Evanston contribute," she said. Tuxedos: J05.A. Bank, multiple area locations Dominika was touched by the number of family and Disc jockey:Stax O Wax DJ Productions, Cary friends that came to celebrate their marriage. It was spe- Hair:Laura Herb, Lamaris Salon & Day Spa, Chicago cial to see guests enjoying themselves, and she appreciated Makeup:Laureen Zureikat, Park Ridge that the entire day went as planned. "That's what happens when we hire great vendors," Accommodations:Hampton Inn & Suites Lincolnshire/Chica- she said. go, Lincoinshire k Contact ReneeLee at rlee@bouquetcatcheicom or 312-651-6613 to shareyour wedding stoiy. Facebook.com/BouquetCatcher Twitter @BouquetCatcher Pinterest.coWBouquetCztcher 47 I DESIGN CENTER at TRE MERCHANDISE MART THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2014 THURSDAY, I

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From wrestling to tea to living with regret: Billy Corgan unplugged

BY JAY GENTILE certainly relate: wrestling. For Sun-Times Media And as "creative director" for local independent grappling stars are known for organization Resistance Pro all sorts of outlandish Wrestling (as featured in a 2013 Rockactivities. Opening a tea commercial Corgan appeared in shop in the suburbs is typically for a local furniture store), the not one of them. Then again, BillySmashing Pumpkins frontman Corgan, who is performing in his finds himself reaching out to an town of residence for the Ravinia entirely new type of audience. "I Festival Aug. 30, has never been just think it's one of those crazy known for his strict adherence to things that can't be explained," navigating life within the socially Corgan said of wrestling. "And acceptable norms of conventionalthat's what I love about it." 'behavior. AMC fell in love with it as Corgan's recent 8-hour-long well, signing a deal with Corgan live interpretation of Hermann to produce a new reality series Hesse's classic novel "Siddhar- surrounding the musician's work tha" at Madame ZuZu's (the with the organization. The series aforementioned Highland Park recently began filming in loca- tea shop/arts space Corgan tions including Highland Park opened in 2012 as a "labor of and Willowbrook and, according love") is one of many intrigu- to Corgan, is set to debut early ing manifestations of his ever- next year. evolving philosophy of artistic "It's based on kind ofwhat it's expression. like to be in an independent wres- "I kind of jumped off the deep tling league," said Corgan of the Billy Corgan end," Corgan says of the Febru- still-untitled series. "It's actually ary performance that left many not that different from being an BILLY CORCAN from a spiritual perspective not ily say that my musical life did 'fans and critics alike scratch- up-and-coming band. Obviously Ravinia, 200 Ravinia Park Road, a celebrity perspective, mean- not turn out the way I thought ing their heads. "I'd never done totally different worlds, but simi- Highland Park ing it's not like, 'I went here and it was going to turn out at all, did this and met this person.' It's not even close ... You don't start anything close to that. I think the lar ideas: building up the name, 7:30 p.m. Aug.30 longest concert I'd ever done was building the credibility ... We use much more behind the scenes out thinking you're the bad guy four hours." everything under the sun to get $38-$80 Experience in life is kind of like a in the story. For a lot of years I While a project that involved people emotionally invested in (847) 266-5100; Ravinia.org dream and it has a lot to do with was portrayed as some sort of a creating a living soundtrack to a what we do." how we perceive it ... Perception weird bad guy, and ... it became 92-year-old novel about the If that's not enough, Corgan is is everything, so the book's about more about this thing that I said piritual journey of a young also in the midst of writing a vast how perception changes with about somebody and it got all Buddhist using an elaborately "spiritual memoir" titled "God work is complete. (The Bible, by one's progress within your own lopsided, basically. For a long wired modular synthesizer Is Everywhere From Here to comparison, is around 783,000 dream." time it wasn't about the music - may have proved a bit too There." With half of the project words.) One thing Corgan realized in it was about me and my person- lerudite for a mainstream done, it's clocking in at 265,000 "It's been a crazy effort," writing the book is that, even ality and all this other stuff that 4audience, there is one activity words, a number he expects to Corgan said of the book. "It's my for him, life does not always makes for good reading, but it to which the common man can roughly double by the time the life told like a strange dream, told turn out as planned. "I can eas- doesn't make for good life." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2014 I 49

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The play deals with politics "The style, with its rapid delivery, is a lot ofthe early 20th century, when women were like the screwball movie comedies of the getting the right ofvote and coming into their 1930s,such as 'Bringing Up Baby' and 'His own while men were still trying to hang on (to Girl Friday,' " the director adds. "Getting the the old order)." split-second timing right is crucial for the "Smash," with a 10-member cast, is set entire cast, and they all rise to the challenge in 1910 at a time Britain was experiencing a very well. 'Smash' is so filled with words and lot of social upheaval. With a liberal dose of characters spouting ideas and reacting to humor, the play takes on socialism versus them that every actor in the ensemble has capitalism and love versus idealism among to be comfortably present and fully aware of other ideas. what's going on." The play opens as millionaire socialist The actors also need to be nimble. 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SLOW COOKER POT ROAST SANDWICHES These simply flavored pot roast sandwiches are enhanced considerably by the horserad ish sauce and peppery arugula, but younge children may enjoy a plainer version. Do what suits your family, but be sure to serve these sandwiches with carrot and celery sticks to make Mrs. Cleaver proud. (Makes 10-12 servings.)

For the pot roast I 4-5 pound boneless beef chuck roast 2 Tablespoons chili powder 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme Salt and pepper 6 garlic cloves, peeled and thinly sliced I onion, sliced 1/2 cup brown sugar Ibay leaf 8 ounces lager beer

For the horseradish-mustard sauce 1/2 cup sour cream 2 Tablespoons prepared horseradish 2 teaspoons whole grain mustard

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MELISSA ELSM() over the roast. Toss 1/2 the sliced onion into the bottom of a 7-8 quart crock pot. Place th seasoned roast on top of the onions. Toss the remaining onion and sliced garlic over the roast. Sprinkle the brown sugar over the top of the roast. Add the bay leaf and beer to the side of roast (do not wet the sugar). Cover and cook on low heat for 8-IO hours. Shred Leave it to June Cleaver the meat and return to the liquid in the slow cooker to keep warm. on a Tuesday night without so rolling and laugh tracks in place, roast on a busy school night. You How not to sweat a much as breaking a sweat. You real-life parents know that can do it, too. Meanwhile mix the sour cream, horseradish and mustard. Refrigerate until ready to use. weeknight pot roast never get the feeling that June'sgoing back to school brings an Whether or not you choose to trusty meatloaf burned becauseunpredictable reality TV vibe wear a frilly apron and a strand Serve the shredded meat, horseradish-mus- she was frantically trying to to the evening supper hour. of pearls while cooking is up to tard sauce and arugula on the toasted onion BY teach herself how to do lattice Explosive temper tantrums over you, but relying on a retro slow rolls and enjoy at once. MELISSA math to help her youngest son book reports, misplaced novels cooker ensures you'll have a ELSMO complete his dreaded home- and last-minute trips to pick wholesome dinner waiting for OUT OF MEL'S Sauce Variation, KITCHEN work assignment. Immortal- up poster board can derail the your family no matter how hectic Tangy Red Sauce: ized in black and white, June most well-intentioned weeknightthe day may get. It takes only a 114 cup ketchup remains utterly unflappable as cooks. The worst of nights can few minutes to toss these simple 114 cup chili sauce making elaborate meals, she peels a veritable boatload leave stunned parents nibbling ingredients into a slow cooker, but folks like June Cleaver of carrots before placing a on dry Cheerios, clutching a and mixing up the no-cook sauce 2 Tablespoons water Ilovemake whipping up a week- perfectly cooked pot roast on glass of cabernet and longing is a breeze. After cooking long I teaspoon onion powder the dining room table. And she for a serving of June's reliable and low all day, your home will night dinner look way too easy Whisk ingredients together and serve on the for my taste. seems to pull off these sorts and nutritious roast beef dinner. smell like June Cleaver has been sandwiches alone or in combination with the Through the magic of of mythical kitchen feats night Thankfully, June Cleaver isn't hard at work in your kitchen television, June churns out after nauseating night. the only parent who can turn making a pot roast dinner worthy horseradish-mustard sauce. turkey with all the trimmings Without the sitcom cameras out a Sunday dinner-worthy pot of serving any night of the week. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2014 I 53 III GO CALENDAR BY AGGREGO NEWS SERVICE

Park Public Library, 10311 Grand Ave., tion Concert: The Men of Gospel Music.' DAY, AUG.28 SUNDAY, AUG. 31 Franklin Park. Call 847-455-6016. SUBMIT YOUR EVENT Noyes Cultural Arts Center, 927 Noyes Jalisco on Evanston Celebration St., Evanston. Call 847-448-8260. Skokie Farmers Market Aura Curiatlas To submit an event for 5 p.m.: Join the City of Evanston and $12-$15. 7:30 am.: The Skokie Farmers 7p.m.: Aura Curiatlas performs several consideration in print, visit the Federation of Hometown Associa- live action stories using elements of wwwpioneerIocaJ.com/ Market brings vendors in from Illinois, tions from the State of Jalisco, Mexico Howie Day acrobatics, dance and physical theater. submit-content and click the Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin that to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month 8 p.m.: Evanston SPACE, 1245 Chicago Links Hall, 3111 N. Western Ave., "Events" tab on the left side of the sell fresh produce, cheeses, spices, featuring the mariachi group Mexico Ave., Evanston. Call 847-492-8860. Chicago. Call 773.281.0824. $12; $10 screen. Please submit the event flowers and other sundry items. Select Vive, folkloric and contemporary dance $20-$40. students; $15 at the door. no later than IO days before the days offer entertainment such as live troupes, artisans from Jalisco and desired publication date. music. Dogs and pets are not allowed more. This event is open to the public. Operators, Tweens Mr. Blotto in the market. The Skokie Farmers Levy Senior Center, 300 Dodge Ave., 8 p.m.: Schubas Tavern, 3159 N. South- 8:30 p.m.: The local band performs. Market open since 1975 is sponsored Evanston. Call 847-448-8250. port Ave., Chicago. Call 773-525-2508. Must be IO and older to attend. 27 Live, by the Consumer Affairs Commission. 1012 Church St., Evanston. Call 847- $12-$14. Concerts in the Park Skokie Village Hall, 5127 Oakton St., 825-3123. $10-$12. activities and a free drawing. Runs 7p.m.: The summer concert series Skokie. Call 847-673-0500. weekly through Oct. 18. Market Chicago Community Pet comes to a close with a performance Rakim and More Grounds, 6210 Dempster St., Morton Coalition's Dance Party Jazz Community Big Band by the classic rock chicks HAG. Central 9 p.m.: American rapper Rakim per- Grove. Call 847-750-6436. 8 p.m.: The dance party helps support 6 p.m.: Led by Marianne May, Jazz Park, 2430 N. 75th Ave., Elmwood Park. forms with opener . Must be 21 the Community Pet Coalition. Hideout, Community plays repertoire of Duke or older to attend. Abbey Pub, 3420w. Make a Card for Mark Normand 1354 W. Wabansia Ave., Chicago. Call Ellington, Thad Jones, Stan Kenton and Grace St., Chicago. For more informa- Grandparent's Day 8 p.m.: Current semi-finalist on Last 773-227-4433. $20. many more. FitzGerald's Nightclub, 6615 tion, call 773-478-4408. $25. IO am.: Parents and children may Comic Standing Normand comes to Roosevelt Road, Berwyn. 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Toys, Mighty Fox, Red Cent Pour Humor Service beginning of the school year with $1 $5-$7. 4SATURDAY,., G. 30 tacos, snow cones and grilled corn 9 p.m.: Ages 21 and older. Doors open Industry Night 8 p.m.: Alex Orozco, Kris Flanagan and Oak Park Farmers Market available in front of the store. Whole 9 p.m. Beat Kitchen, 2100 W. Belmont FRIDAY, AUG.29 Ave., Chicago. Call 773-281-4444. $8. other comics perform for members of 7 am.: The market offers locally grown Foods Market, 840 Willow Road, the service industry and their family produce, baked goods, homemade Northbrook. Call 847-205-5353. Handicrafters Dead Rider, Motel Beds, and friends. Bring in a check stub or doughnuts, live music and more. Held IO am.: Held every Friday at IO am. Chicago Artery event invite for a special $10 admission Saturdays through Nov. I. Pilgrim Con- Bear Claw Park Ridge Senior Center, lOO S. West- 2 p.m.: Artists give free workshops. gregational Church, 460 Lake St., Oak 9 p.m.: Empty Bottle, 1035 N. Western price. Restricted to ages 18 and older. em Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-692-5127 Center on Haisted, 3656 N. Haisted St., Park. Call 708-358-5780. Ave., Chicago. Call 773-276-3600. $12; The two-drink minimum can be met with Chicago. Call 773-472-6469. $10 advance. alcoholic or nonalcoholic beverages. Friday Film Lovers: '$ellebrily' All-You-Can-Eat Pancakes The Laugh Factory, 3175 N. Broadway, 1:30 p.m.: A documentary by celebrity Build-A-Tale 7:30 a.m.: Stop in for endless pancakes Chicago Afrobeat Project Chicago. Call 773-327-3(75. Two-drink photographer Kevin Mazur about life 3 p.m.: Local comedians perform this for only $4.79. Mather's, 7134 W. Hig- featuring Tony Allen and DJ minimum. behind the velvet rope and in front of the kids and family-themed improv show. gins Ave., Chicago. Call 773-774-4804. Sound Culture camera. Stars Jennifer Aniston, Jenni- With assistance, kids are given a Bridesmaid, The Swan Kin& fer Lopez and Sarah Jessica Parker. 89 IO p.m.: Ages 21 and older. Doors open Downtown Evanston chance to perform their own improv Waspkeeper minutes. Elmwood Park Public Library, sets. Gorilla Tango Theatre, 1919 N. 9 p.m. Double Door, 1572 N. Milwaukee Farmers Market 9 p.m.: Empty Bottle, 1035 N. Western I W. Conti Parkway, Elmwood Park. Call Ave., Chicago. Call 773-489-3160. $20. 7:30 am.: As many as 51 vendors Milwaukee Ave., Chicago. Call 773- 708-453-7645. Ave., Chicago. Call 773-276-3600. $8; provide a variety of goods each week, 598-4549. $10. Saturday Comedy Showcase free with RSVP. including fruits, vegetables, meat, Dinner Theater: The Jazz Duelo de Barrios 10:30 p.m.: Rainbow Deli performs with flowers, cheese, eggs and bakery items. Stylings of Petra and Larry 7 p.m.: Celebrate Labor Day weekend teams formed from various Chicago-ar- Runs 7:30 am. to I p.m. every Saturday MONDAY, SEPT. I 4:30 p.m.: The BYOB event includes with these live performances. Aragon through Nov. 8. Intersection, University ea comedians. Chemically Imbalanced dinner and a performance featuring the Ballroom, 1106W. LawrenceAve., Chica- Place and Oak Avenue, Evanston. Theater, 1420 W. Irving Park Rd., Chica- Park Ridge VFW Annual soft-jazz stylings of Petra van Nuis and go. Call 773-561-9500. go. Call 773-865-7731. $10. Corn Boil Larry Harris. Mather's, 7134W. Higgins Morton Grove Farmers Market Il am.: Hot dogs, hamburgers, cheese- Ave,, Chicago. Call 773-774-4804. Gospel Celebration Conceit 8 am.: The market features favorites The Empire Brings Sexy Back: A burgers and brats are also available. $16-$18. The Men of Gospel Music such as seasonal fruits and vege- Star Wars Burlesque Sequel Park Ridge VAN, IO W. Higgins Road, 7 p.m.: Celebrate gospel music with tables, meats, eggs, baked goods, 10:30 p.m.: Ages 18 and up only. Park Ridge. Call 847-825-4588. $10; Anime Club performances by talented, local gospel cheeses, honey, handcrafted items, Approximately 60 minutes. Gorilla free for children 12 and under. 6p.m.: Kids ages 13-17 can come to the musicians and singers, conducted by natural bath and body products, gifts, library to watch anime, draw manga Tango Theatre, 1919 N. Milwaukee Ave., prepared foods, live music, children's Reverend Kenneth Cherry. This year's and eat Japanese snacks. Franklin Chicago. Call 773-598-4549. $25. performance is titled "Gospel Celebra- SEE GO CALENDAR, NEXT PAGE » 4

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appearance. 112 minutes. Lincolnwood through Sept. 26. Mather's, 3235 N. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3 Larry Reeb 8 p.m.: Seen on HBO, Showtime, XM Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave., Central Ave., Chicago. Call 773-205- « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Lincolnwood. Call 847-677-5277 3300. $40-$50. Drawing Basics and Sirius Radio, "Uncle Lar" comes to Zanies. Zanies Comedy Night Club GO CALENDAR Il am.: Learn the basic elements of Rosemont, 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. Garth Brooks with Open Mic drawing using lines, shadows, perspec- 2:15 p.m.: Everyone is invited to show- Call 847-813-0484. $22. Trisha Yearwood tive and texture. This class is held at 7:30 p.m.: Garth Brooks performs select case their talents in comedy, dramatic TUESDAY, SEPT. 2 Il a.m. Wednesdays through Sept.17. dates Sept. 4-14. Visit the website for readings, singing, story telling and THURSDAY, SEPT. 4 Mather's, 3235 N. Central Ave., Chica- more details and to purchase tickets. more. Mather's, 3235 N. Central Ave., The Breakfast Club go. Call 773-205-3300. $5 per session, Allstate Arena, 6920 Mannheim Road, Chicago. Call 773-205-3300. plus supplies. Morning Matinee: 'Cesar Chavez' 7:30 am.: Start the day with the infor- Rosemont. Call 847-635-6601. 10:30 am.: Directed by Diego Luna, Art Exhibit Opening Reception mal leads club. Attendees can network Moosewood Restaurant and Cesar Chavez is a dramatic portrayal of The Secret Sisters 5 p.m.: The art exhibit features images by with noncompeting firms and enjoy Cookbook the American labor leader who started 7:30 p.m.: Evanston SPACE, 1245 Chica- the Wright College Studio Art Class. This breakfast at Lola's Diner. Lola's Diner, I p.m.: Stop in for a rare chance to the United Farm Workers. lOI minutes. go Ave., Evanstoñ. Call 847-492-8860. is a BYOB event. Mather's, 7134 W. Hig- gins Ave., Chicago. Call 773-774-4804. 920 Busse Highway, Park Ridge. Call sample some of the most requested Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 $15-$27. 847-518-5226. $10-$15. recipes from Moosewood Restaurant, W. Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. For more First Fridays Cruisin' Park Ridge named one of the most influential information, call 847-677-5277. FRIDAY, SEPT, 5 5 p.m.: The monthly car show is Men's Club restaurants of the twentieth century by Jack Benny Sees Stars hosted by the Park Ridge Chamber of 9:30 a.m.: The group meets the first two Bon Appetit." Recipes include red lentil I p.m.: Media historian Michael Delaney Friday Film: Need for Speed' Commerce and held in the parking lot Tuesdays of each month for breakfast. sou p, classic tofu burger, caramelized I p.m.: Starring Aaron Paul and Dominic gives a presentation on comedian ofthe library. Park Ridge Public Library, onion pie, confetti kale slaw, brownies Cooper, "Need for Speed" is an action Park Ridge Senior Center, 100 S. West- and actor Jack Benny and the stars 20 5. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call and more. Mather's, 7134 W. Higgins film about a street racer who tries to ern Ave., Park Ridge. $2. surrounding him, including Fred Allen, 847-825-3123. Ave., Chicago. For more information, call avenge his friend's death. However, his Ediie Cantor, Bob Hope, Johnny Carson 773-774-4804. $8-$10. ex-partner learns of his plans and tries Ihe Tuesday Ten' Showcase and more, Mather's, 7134 W. Higgins MCPL Teens: Divergent' at no end to sabotage him. 132 minutes. Ave., Chicago. Call 773-774-4804. $8 Pizza Party 8 p.m.: A mix of IO headliners, YA Rock Your Locker Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 W. suggested donation. 6 p.m.: Watch the 2014 movie "Diver- including rising stars and surprise 4 p.m.: Teens can learn how to make Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood, Call 847-677- gent," eat pizza and make buttons for guests, pertorm stand-up. $10 and magnets, picture frames and more 5277. Cinematic Classics: the different factions. All teens ages the purchase of at least two food or to decorate their locker. For students 'Bye Bye Birdie' Digital Photography 13-18 are welcome. Rated PG-13. Run drink items. Zanies Comedy Night Club in grades six to 12. Park Ridge Public I p.m.: Before he's drafted, a rock star I p.m.: Participants can learn the basics time 140 minutes. Morton Grove Public Rosemont, 5437 Park Place, Rose- Library, 20S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. goes to a small Ohio town to kiss his big- for taking and uploading photos. The Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Call 847-825-3123. mont. Call 847-813-0484. gest fan and make a farewell television four-day class begins at I p.m. Fridays Grove. Call 847-965-4220.

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WHEN THE CAME STANDS TALL **112 Rated PG for thematic material, a scene of violence, and brief smoking Stars: Jim Caviezel, Michael Chiklis, Alexander Ludwig Laura Dem Learning by losing: "When the Game Stands Tall." Considering that the De La Salle High School Spartans are the winningest team involved in shady goings-on in Russia. Roger in high-school football history, if not the Donaldson ("The Bank Job") directed the winningest team in any sport, ever, it's espionage thriller. interesting that "When the Game Stands Tall" is essentially a movie about losing. Not YVES SAINT LAURENT flat-out, over-and-done losing, but losing as Rated R for sexual content and drug use Mickey Rourke in "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For." an opportunity to learn moral lessons, as in Stars: Pierre Niney, Guillaume Gallienne, winning is less important than teamwork, Charlotte Le Bon, Nikolai Kinski Movie times are effective Friday, Aug. 29, ROSEMONT IO brotherhood and faith. 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CENTURY 12 EVANSTON! www.muvico.com SuLL PLAYING AS ABOVE, SO BELOW CINEARTS 6 AND XD Contact theater for showlimes. l7l5 Maple Ave. Rated R for bloody violence/terror, and LOVE IS STRANGE ROSEMONT PREMIER language throughout Evanston *** 1/2 9701 Bryn Mawr Ave. Stars: Perdita Weeks, Ben Feldman, (847) 49l-9751 Edwin Hodge Rated R for language Rosemont www.cinemark.com A team of explorers finds something very Stars: John Lithgow, Alfred Molina, (847) 447-1030 scary dwelling in the catacombs beneath the Marisa Tornei Contact theater for showtimes. www.muvico.com streets of Paris. John Erick Dowdie ("Devil") Despite the travails and tragedy in "Love directed the horror. is Strange," you'll have to look a long time AMC SHOWPLACE NILES 12 Contact theater for showtimes. to find a film that's a better endorsement of 301 Golf Mill Center LIFE OF CRIME long-term relationships. Lithgow and Molina Niles REGAL GARDENS *** (both at their best) star as a newlywed, long- STADIUM l-6 Rated R for language, some sexual con- partnered gay couple who essentially become (888) AMC-4FIJN 4999 Old Orchard Center www.amctheatres.com tent and violence homeless when a Catholic school fires one Skokie Stars: Jennifer Aniston, Yasiin Bey, of them in reaction to their marriage. It's a Contact theater for showtimes. John Flawkes, Tim Robbins, Will Forte, Isla minor-key movie, achingly sad at times, but (847) 673-4037 Fisher understated, true to life and ultimately quite PICKWICK THEATRE www.regmovies.com Striking the proper balance between moving. 5 S. Prospect Ave. Contact theater for showtimcs. light humor and genuine threat has always ARE YOU HERE Park Ridge been a problem for adapters of Elmore REGAL GARDENS Leonard crime novels, but "Life of Crime" ** 1/2 (847) 604-2234 STADIUM 7-13 basically gets it right. 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