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III MORTON GROVE Halloween fright is tradition for Morton Grove family

BY RICK KAMBIC [email protected] @nckkambic

not the Addams Fam- uy, but Don and Maureen They'reShipman do give each other zombies, crystal skulls, spiders, skeletons and ghosts as presents for special events and holidays. Those gifts are in their front yard every Halloween scaring trick-or-treaters. Their house, at 9100 National Ave., is fully decked- out with elaborate scenes that range in theme from year to year. Spiders are one of the family's main themes this year. Web coy- ers the tombstones and torture victims throughout the yard, while more than a dozen handmade or store-bought spiders stalk their next pray. A half eaten meal A ghost swims around a cell in Don and still dangles from a tree, tightly Maureen Shipman's crypt outside their wrapped and praying for its own house at 9100 National Ave. in Morton death. Grove. A crankshaft creates motion while "We want to scare kids, but not lights illuminate the ghost.RICK cMBIcI scar them," Don said. "For next SUN-TIMES MEDIA year we're already thinking about recreating Universal (Studios) good." monsters, like Frankenstein and a Decorating the yard began as An enraged doctor who cuts off his patient's head is part of Don and Maureen Shipman's front yard Halloween display this year.

lab full of scary electronic gad- a family project eight years ago Their house is at 9100 National Ave. in Morton Grove. ! RICK (AMBIC/SUN-TIMES MEDIA gets." when Don, Maureen and son Don The couple, and Don in par- III set up five tombstones and more intricate decorations. ticular, enjoy horror films and orange lights on the bushes. But "We do all this for fun," Maureen B-movies that "are so bad they're each year they were driven to buildsaid. "Spending three weekends together building stuff and two weekends taking stuff down is quality family time. Our son Don is now 16, but we taught him a lot about electronics and crafts at an early age." Neither Don Jr. nor Maureen have extensive backgrounds in carpentry or craft. The entire ex- perience has been a trial and error. Maureen bought Don Jr. a flying crank ghost a couple years ago, so they decided to build a crypt for it to fly in. Soon thereafter, Don Jr. built an addition cell for Maureen's goblins and zombies. In 2011 Maureen bought Don Jr. a half-priced manikin when After trick-or-treaters get candy from Don and Maureen Shipman's front door, they're

Magical Mystery Costumes went faced with bright lights and lasers that both hide and illuminate monsters. i RICK KAMBIC! out of business. This year, the SUN-TIMES MEDIA manikin is a doctor that sawed off his patient's head, but its characterstopped dressing in costumes be- walk to our front door, and they changes each year based on the cause they realized their front yarddon't respond well to a vampire Spiders reap havoc in Don and Maureen Shipman's front yard, part of an elaborate theme. does enough. walking toward them with candy," Halloween display they change each year. Their house ¡s at 9100 National Ave. in While they enjoy scaring "We have some little guys who Maureen said. "Our son Don will Morton Grove. RICK KAMBIC/SUN-TIMES MEDIA youngsters, Don Jr. and Maureen are too afraid to walk up the side- sometimes dress up, but his father Nil. A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 I 7

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Partners in Garcia. Rosenberg Primary & Associates Care a Concentra Primary Care practice .(orìcentra'trn.ey Ca Monsters stand guard in Don and Maureen Shipman's graveyard, which ¡s infested with killer spiders. The Halloween set is outside their house at 9100 National Ave. in Morton Grove.i RICK KAMBIC/SUNI1MES MEDIA 7126 N. Lincoln Ave. 921 N. Plum Grove Rd. Lincoinwood, IL 60712 Schaumburg, IL 60173 school kids walk past Don and he flinched, 847-583-9189 847-359-3400 but they were confused and stared at him for a moment to see if he was an automated prop," Don Jr. said. "After they got candy, Don jumped at them waving his machete. They bolted out of here faster than we could Start, Heat or Coolyour vehicle with laugh. I don't think any of them looked back either." The elaborate set does include movable REMOTE STARTERS props, lasers, fog machines and spooky sounds, but the Shipmans say they're very careful where they run extension cords. They say there have been no accidents Vehicle Remote Start System or complaints during their eight years of decorating. Starting at $297 Because so many of the props are given Includes basic installation by Abt's Techs. from one family member to one another as Additionai partsarid labormaybe required. Christmas, Valentine's Day, birthday and an- niversary gifts, they say the cost of building the elaborate sets is quite low. "This is like any other hobby; we probably IVIPER spend a few hundred dollars a year," Don Jr. said. "Most of it is $20 here and $20 there for plywood, spray paint, cloth, foam, light bulbs, extension cords, fake blood, clothes for the dummies, whatever. Then we might The path to Don and Maureen Shipman's front door have a big purchase or two per year, like a is no easy trek as spiders, monsters and crazed fog machine or string of fences." doctors surround the sidewalk as part of an annual Maureen says she prefers the low-budget Halloween display.i RICK KAMBIc/suN-TIMEs MEDIA production. When Don Jr. bought a skeleton, he put considerable time into carving the and I focus more on making sure everything ribs to make them more defined, and then is working and then giving out candy." installed teeth in the skull. Ask how to start your car from your smart phone. A couple of years ago when the front yard "We get to spend time as a family, share had a dungeon theme, Don III was dressed laughs, learn new crafts, and build some- as Jason from Friday the 13th and he stood thing completely original," Maureen said. www.Abt.com 847.544.2289 I'i Since i 936 motionless as people walked up to the door. "Nowhere else in the world will you find 1200 N Milwaukee Ave, Glenview, IL 60025 "We had a group of four or five high stuff exactly like ours." I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

Ill MORTON GROVE PARK DISTRICT Takingastand

American Legion yanks cash due to commissioner's pledge boycott

BY RICK KAMBIC

[email protected] I @rickkambic

e American Legion is withdrawing all financial support for the Morton Grove Park District until a park board member stands for the Pledge ofAllegiance or is no longer on the board.

. Post 134 Commander Joseph Lampert at- tended the Oct. 24 park board meeting to con- front Commissioner Dan Ashta on his choice not to stand for the Pledge, and to announce Joseph Lampert, the commander for American Legion Post 134, confronts Morton Grove Park Commissioner the Legion's decision. Dan Ashta, for not standing during the Pledge of Allegiance. The Legion has pulled its funding from Park "On behalfofour post, it is with some regret District programs because of Ashta's stance.i RICK KAMBIC/suN-TIMES MEDIA that we fully respect the right of individunis American Legion color guards Kurt Lepinski, left, to not stand during the pledge of allegiance," and John Mahoney present the flag while general American Legion Post 134 happened to Lampert said. 'All veterans have been willing members recite the Pledge of Allegiance during their have its monthly meeting immediately after to lose their lives for that right, and many have. Oct. 24 meeting. RICK KAMBIC/sUN-TIMEs MEDIA the park board meeting Lampert said the post With that being said, while we support that began talking about withdrawing support for right, we do not accept it. "I'm not entirely sure it's accurate to say the park district as soon as Coursey Winkler's "Regrettably, we will be withholding funds this is a personal choice, but more ofa duty protest was publicized in the media on July 25. from the park district until such time that I have an obligation as an elected official to Because the post encompasses more than everyone rises for the pledge," Lampert uphold the constitution," Ashta said. "I have 800 members from several communities, continued. 'We feel that it's disrespectful to a sincere, serious relationship with the law. I Lampert said they waited several months to ail veterans that have been willing to sacrifice study law and constitutional law is of particu- contact many ofthe less frequent attendees to their lives for this country and it is a great lar interest to me. I think the Constitution make sure a majority ofthe post was in favor dishonor to all servicemen and women who is what makes this country great and worth ofthe action. have paid the ultimate sacrifice and died for making sacrifices for. Countries with weak 'We had overwhelming approval, but we this country." constitutions usually don't last." wanted to make sure everyone knew about Post 134 pays $300 to sponsor the Easter Ashta said he believes what he's doing is something this drastic," Lampert said. Extravaganza, $300 to sponsor the Halloween right, and tried to reconcile with Lampert by Before the post convened its meeting a Family Festival, $1,000 to sponsor the Party saying both ofthem are good for the country. couple ofLegionnaires spoke their mind. in the Park events, and contributes $1,000 "It really saddens me when I hear people "The guy (Ashta) is wrong" said Casey toward 4th ofJuly fireworks, according to say that they think what I'm doing is disre- Bachara ofMt. Prospect. "Don't live under the Lampert. spectfttl," Ashta said. "I do appreciate the sac- blanket ofour flag and its freedoms without at Ashta responded during his commissioner rifices people have made so that I can be here least standing during the pledge. Everybody report, and thanked Lampert for speaking his at this meeting I don't want to make anyone Commander Joseph Lampert announces that Amen- has their rights, but there's common sense mind However, Ashta maintained his position, uncomfortable. I have no objections to people can Legion Post 134 will withdrawal all financial respect." just as he did on Aug 15 when he responded who do stand for the pledge." support of the Morton Grove Park District to protest Paul Kmeicik, ofWood Dale, said politics to similar concerns from former V'ifiage Clerk Ashta said he has family members serving Commissioner Dan Ashta.i RICK KAMBIC/SUN-11MES MEDIA and patriotism should not mix. Eileen Coursey Wmlder. in the nhilitar}; but he also has ancestors who "The Pledge ofAllegience is not the plat- "This section ofthe agenda says Pledge of came from oppressive countries. His decision "He needs to put his pride aside. He is now form for opposing a regime," Kmeicik said. Allegiance, and I feel like we're compelling is not light-hearted, he continued. hurting the park and village, and as an elected "It's a matter ofrespect to your country as a people to speak," Ashta said, noting that the "I realize that my sitting down might official he is the voice of the people," Coursey whole. Ifyou're going to oppose something, do First Amendment affords the right to also not make some people uncomfortable, but it's the Wmkler said. "At this time, I do not believe he it with your words and talk specifically about talk. "So you either stand up and say it or you constitutional standard," Ashta said. "I'm not is speaking for the people. Ifhe is hurting the the policy or action you oppose." don't, but either way you're making a state- comfortable sitting down. There's definitely a park he should resign. Michael NoIes, ofWheeling hopes Ashta ment. Ifyou come to the meeting, you don't part of me that wants to stand up and say it, "Nobody is asking him to say the pledge, we changes his mind soon. have a choice but to make a statement." but I feel like I have a duty to keep this meetingare only asking that he respect our country "I would be absolutely satisfied ifhe at least Ashta said he doesn't want to make people free to anybody." and the many people who fight everyday for stood like the rest ofus," Noies said. "I know a pledge allegian to a government they might Word ofthe Legion's protest spread fast, our freedom, by standing when the pledge ¡s lot ofpeople who went to Southeast Asia and oppose and want to reform. LIkewise, he and Coursey Wmlder, whose mother serves being said. As a lawyer, I'm sure he respects didn't come back. That's why it's so frustrating said people with religious objections should on the park board, found out shortly after the the judge and stands when they enter the to some of us." not have to feel isolated or unwanted for not meeting She's calling for Ashta's resignation courtroom. We are asking that he has the The park board's next regular meeting is standing before other entities rally behind the Legion. saine respect for our flag scheduled for Nov. 21 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 9 I

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III NILES Former Wright-Way pet rescue employee II . accused of keeping donated supplies n ,.uuI9s_ BYIENNIFER JOHNSON one of the employee's job When the employee was [email protected] I responsibilities was to pick questioned about the miss- @,Jen_Pioneer up donations from local pet ing cat litter, she report- stores and deliver them to edly stated that she did not JOIN US FOR YOUR NEXT A former employee of a the shelter, which had been think the shelter needed it, Niles animal shelter that located at 7136 W. Touhy police said. CORPORATE OR SOCIAL EVENT! was destroyed earlier this Ave. until a school bus The Wright-Way Res- month been accused of steal-crashed into the building on cue representative told ing pet supplies meant for Oct. 2, causing significant police that she believes the business. damage. the former employee may A representative of The representative told have been taking pet sup- Wright-Way Rescue ified police that not many dona- plies for possibly three STRIKINGLY GOOD FOOD a police report Oct. 17, ac- tions had been coming in for years, but did not know cusing a Chicago woman the shelter, which is looking how much may have been of accepting donated items to relocate, and she then taken and did not want to Coming Soon... for the shelter and keeping learned that a large dona- press charges against her, Northbrook, ILSouth Barrington, iL Oak Brook, IL Edina, MN : Georgetown, D.C. them for herself, NUes policetion of cat litter from a storeaccording to Niles police. 847-480-7676 847-844-4810 630-575-8744 952-835-6437 202-625-2800 said. in Palatine had never been No cash donations were According to police, received. reported stolen. PINSTRIPES.COM IO I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL

III POLICE BLOTTER Dt CRIME BRIEFS edly looking into car windows in MILES The following incidents were listed in the Norma Balderas, 35, of 1745 E. Lincoln the influence on the morning of Oct. 23 a parking lot on the 7200 block official bulletins of the Niles and Morton Ave., Des Plaines, was charged with retail after he was reportedly clocked speeding THEFT of Dempster Street. Grove police departments, Readers are theft after she allegedly used a stroller, on westbound Oakton Street. He was taken A 20-year-old Skokie man told reminded that an arrest does not constitute diaper bag and purse to steal $551.85 into custody on the 8100 block of Oakton police his jacket was stolen on MORTON GROVE a finding of guilt. Only a court of law can worth of merchandise from a store at Golf at 1:40 a.m. He has a Nov. 15 court date. the night of Oct. 14 after he left make that determination. Mill Shopping Center. She has a Nov. 6 behind briefly on a treadmill at BURGLARY court date. MORTON GROVE the YMCA, 6300 W. Touhy Ave. Multiple items were stolen from a car parked in the 5800 block DUI The jacket contained car keys, THEFT a wallet with a debit card and of Lyons Street after the window Alexander Richardson, 21, of 1113 N. Sussex, RETAIL THEFT Beribak Jovana, 27, was charged Oct. 19 about $6 in cash. was smashed sometime on or Libertyville, was charged with aggravated Steve Sullivan, 30, of 10003 Linda Lane, with retail theft after allegedly leaving before Oct. 13. driving under the influence, driving without unincorporated Maine Township, was TJ Maxx, 7250 Dempster Street, without PROPERTY DAMAGE a valid license and no proof of insurance on charged with retail theft on Oct. 1g after paying for a hair dryer, makeup bag and a A liquid was poured over a car CRIMINAL DAMAGE the morning of Oct. 20. He was taken into he allegedly stole two pairs of sweat pants nightstand. Jovana is scheduled in court parked on the 8200 block of The tires on two cars parked in custody on the 8600 block of Milwaukee and a pair of underwear from a store at Nov. 25. Newland Avenue between Oct. the 8100 block of Long Avenue, Avenue after he was reportedly seen driv- Golf Mill Shopping Center. He has a Nov. 13 Il and Oct. 14, causing the paint one car parked in the 5400 block ing erratically. He has a Nov. 13 court date. court date. TRESPASSING to bubble. A similar incident of Keeney Street and one car in Serge Siniak, 37, of 60 Wellesley Court, Larrane M. Siebel, 38, of Skokie, was the 5400 block of Reba Street Jozef Kotlowski, 57, of 8853 Robin Drive, occurred between Oct. 12 and Northbrook, was charged with driving charged with criminal trespass after alleg- we slashed sometime on or just unincorporated Maine Township, was Oct. 13 on the 6900 block of under the influence and endangering the edly being found in Menards after previ- before Oct. 12. Police are still charged with retail theft on Oct. 19 after he Cleveland Street. life of a child on Oct.21. Police said Siniak ously being banned for prior theft cases. investigating. allegedly stole two handfuls of screws from shows signs of intoxication when he drove Siebel is scheduled in court Dec. 12. a store on the 8600 block of Dempster his young daughter to a Golf Mill parking Police said a 27-year-old Skokie THEFT Street. Police said Kotlowski, who had a lot as part of a custody exchange with his WARRANT woman discovered scratch A bicycle was taken from the prior retail theft conviction, paid for lumber, ex-wife. He has a Nov. 15 court date. Roshonda R. Wallace, 32, of Cicero, marks all over her car on the front lawn of a house in the 9300 but not the screws which were reportedly was apprehended Oct. 20 on a DuPage afternoon of Oct. 13 after she block of Harlem Avenue some- in his pocket. He has a Nov. 13 court date. Michael Volk, 54, of 1789 Dexter Lane, Des yelled at a man who was report- time on or before Oct. 3. Plaines, was charged with driving under County warrant.

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III MAINE EAST Students rake in cash to plant trees

BY JENNIFER JOHNSON ¡johnson@pioneerlocaicom I @Jen_Pioneer

a bit scrawny now, but the handful of vivid They'rered leaves still hanging on tiny branches give a hint that the three newly-planted autumn blaze maples will eventually live up to their name. With recited poetry and a rib- bon cutting, a group of about 30 Maine East High School students Maine East High School students Ryan Riechter and Casey Han hold up a banner during the school's iutumn Days, Autumn Blaze," braved an unseasonably cold tree-planting ceremony Oct. 24.i JENNIFER JOHNSON/SUN-TIMES MEDIA afternoon Oct. 24 to celebrate the planting of the new trees on the small things," like planting a single and grounds at Maine East. blaze maples was "empowering." Park Ridge campus, just outside tree, for instance, can actually have There are over 60 trees on the "It was really cool seeing the the auditorium along Dempster a large overall impact. school grounds, representing trees out there," she added. "Cut- Street. "I don't know if it will have an many different species, Sanders ting the ribbon made everything The students are members of immediate effect, but as we get added. super-official." Maine East's six AP Language One of three maple trees recently planted older, as we leave Maine East, we'll Money for the autumn blaze The Oct. 24 tree ceremony also classes and among a group of along the Dempster Street side of Maine come back and we'll look at these maples was raised when AP included the reading of David about 120 who participated in a East High School in Park Ridge. The trees and say, 'Hey, I was able to Language students organized a Rosenthal's poem "Trees Need fundraising effort to buy the trees. trees were purchased with money from leave something here," Miller said.student open mic night where Not Walk the Earth," by Esther The project, which raised more a student fundraiser. JENNIFER JOHNSON! 'And these trees are beautiful," attendees paid $2 for admission. Okedina of Des Plaines, and a than $500 through a coffeehouse- SUN-TIMES MEDIA added classmate Anetta Siemiano-The student volunteers worked group reading of "Song of the style open mic night at the school, wicz, though she noted that, for behind the scenes to set up the Trees" by Mary Colborne-Veel. was the brainchild of teacher Greg And we got inspiration from this now, their lack of leaves doesn't event, advertised it and encour- Students who recited "Song of Lundberg as a tie-in to the book guy, E.F. Schumacher." exactly convey that beauty. aged participation, and, in some the Trees" were Alifya Valiji, "Small is Beautiful: Economics As For classmate Michael Sher- In addition to being something cases volunteered to perform. Devang Patel, Kristy Andrews, If People Mattered," a collection man, the book taught him about Maine East alumni can look back Students also sold baked goods David Opalka, Anetta Siemianow- of essays by E.E Schumacher in being "more mindful of nature." on as a gift to the campus and a to raise extra funds and collected icz and Krystof Maniewski. which the importance of nature is "That was a very big theme reminder of their time there, the free-will donations from teachers Lundberg hopes the students, a common theme. of his - that people had kind of new maples help to replace the and others. by coming together for the proj- "I'm hoping they take away this divorced themselves from the envi-dozen or so mature trees that Madeleine Welt, a junior from ect, gain "a sense of community idea that English isn't just about ronment," he said. "And he proved were removed over the last five Park Ridge, sold four original and what can happen when some reading and being cerebral in the that was a bad thing and we need years due to disease or storm watercolor and pencil paintings people embrace an idea and run classroom," Lundberg said. "We to now try to give back by planting damage. This includes three largeoutside the open mic night, all of with it." can actually extend it outside trees and being more mindful and oaks, estimated at about 80 years them of trees. "It looks so simple because the classroom and do something conservative." old, and four or five American Classmate Colleen Murphy, of there's just three trees in the meaningful based on something we For student Shelby Miller, the elms about the same age, said Da-Niles, said the experience of raising ground, but it took a lot of work read - inspiration from an author. book taught a lesson that "the vid Sanders, director of buildings enough money to buy the autumn by a lot of people," he noted. A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL 12 j THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013

III HILES Nues trustee defends right to serve on library board, too

BY NATASRA WASINSKI remarked that Matyas was listed as the State's Attorney General's Office For Sun-Times Media I @natwaz a director on the library's web page regarding concurrent board service. despite having been quoted that she She said the letter, dated Feb. Danette O'Donovan Matyas has awould resign. 19, advised that potential conflicts few choice words for a former Nues Preston suggested Matyas' dual arise when one governmental unit official who questioned her right to service in an elected capacity vio- contracts with another. "Then the sit on both the library and village lated the law. two offices would be incompatible," boards. "Is this an investigation for the Matyas said. "Had the commentator did their village attorney or the new inspec- Since the library and village are research, as I did, it would be appar- tor general?" she pressed. separate taxing bodies that do not ent that no conflict exists and such Matyas was elected to a six-year contract with one another, "my sit- an erroneous allegation is irrespon- term on the Nues Library Board in ting on two boards is not improper," sible," she said. "Accusations will 2011. The past spring she - along Matyas declared. increase conflict and controversy with newcomers John Jekot and As for a news article stating she when none exist. I take my position George Alpogianis - campaigned would step down if elected vil- and oath very seriously." with the Nues New Party. Ail three lage trustee, Matyas said she had Matyas delivered the prepared won seats on the Village Board. clarified her comments with the statement at the end of the Village Jekot, formerly the vice presi- reporter. Board meeting Oct. 22, in response dent of the East Maine District 63 Her actual intent, she noted, was to Louella Preston's assertion in Board of Education, relinquished to remain on the library board while September that serving with two his school board duties upon taking it undergoes its $5.5 million renova- governing bodies posed a conflict of office. In his letter of resignation he tion. The project is scheduled to interest. said sitting on both boards would bewrap up by mid-January. During the public comments considered serving with "incompat- "I was a part of (the renovation) portion of last month's meeting ible offices." from the beginning and wanted Preston - who lost a re-election bid Matyas, however, said she to see it through to completion," Joanne O'Donovan kisses her daughter, Danette O'Donovan Malyas, after Danette for Nues trustee this past spring - received prior confirmation from Matyas said. won a trustee position on the Nues Village Board in April 2013.i SUN-TIMES MEDIA FILES

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ture, purchase and operation of finishes its 2013 budget year on and marketing position, which ing the uncertain economy could NILES any gambling device. Dec. 31. Leffler said that person also left get worse again and the library Przybylo noted up front he was In reviewing the proposed Village considerhvldoo for another job. Another techni- would look bad raising taxes if not for or against video gambling. 2014 budget last week, Library cal services employee retired in that did happen. She suggested gambling "Regardless of how you feel Director Pam Leffler told trust- late 2012, and Leffler said that waiting for a stronger pattern Feeling optimistic about Nues' about gaming, it's a vice," he said. ees that two job eliminations andreduction also contributed to thebefore considering tax changes. prospects for economic growth, "But there are benefits and costs other short-term vacancies cre- 2013 budget rollover. The library's expected $2.9 Mayor Andrew Przybylo wants theto a village." ated the savings and explained When Leffler suggested million budget is exactly the village to explore ways to capture Former Plan Commission her intent to use the money for transferring the money into the same dollar amount levied as last new dollars, including revenue chairman James Callero will lead building upgrades in 2014. library's special reserve fund, year and the year before. from video gambling. the video gaming task force. Rene Leffler does expect future say-Trustee Arthur Goldstein said "I think it's impressive that Przybylo on Oct. 22 announced Dadivas and Elizabeth "Cooky" ings to come from the eliminate he'd rather invest money into we've held a flat tax for three the creation of a new task force to Kraus, along with Village Managerjobs, but not totaling $150,000 opening a satellite library on the straight years," Library Board collect testimony on the possible Steven Vinezeano, Police Chief after 2013. The ongoing payroll west side of town. Though no President Mark Albers said. "I negative and positive ramificationsDean Strzelecki, and Finance reduction contributed most, one disagreed, Leffler said she'd agree, let's keep on that path for of licensed video gaming at area Director Scot Neukirch, comprise but she said money was also rather fix up the present buildinga while." establishments. its membership. saved during weeks and months first. The budget was passed 7-0, Several Chicago suburbs, Przybylo stated all proceedings between resignations and new Approximately $50,000 could though Peters was reluctant including Morton Grove, have al- related to video gaming would be hirings at other staff positions. go toward roof work, Leffler said,to vote yes, because she didn't ready issued video gaming licensesbroadcast, recorded and tran- "We did not lay anyone off," and similar money would also like the budget process. Peters since Illinois legalized gambling scribed. Leffler said. "When these people go toward asbestos abatement believes the finance committee machines in bars and restaurants left for their own reasons, we so the library could more freely should have been involved in a year ago this past September. were able to reevaluate how explore small remodeling needs. drafting the budget, and extra Yet other municipalities, includ- MORTON GROVE LIBRARY those departments operate and Leffler specifically said any meetings should have been ing Park Ridge and Glenview, Library to use $150,000 in left- shift some duties around." potential upgrades to the Baxterscheduled for public input and opted out of the Video Gaming One of the two jobs eliminatedAuditorium are not a priority at more detailed review. Act. over cash for building upgrades in 2013 was a technical services this time. "It is a fine budget," Peters Niles currently has an ordi- Up to $150,000 in unused position, which Leffler said that Trustee Cathy Peters sug- said. "Everything truly looks nance on the books prohibiting operating money could be left over person left for "her dream job." gested lowering the tax rate, but great. I just don't like how the gambling as well as the manufac- when the Morton Grove Library The other was a public relations Leffler disagreed with that, say- soup was made." LUXEHO

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sister and I went to a haunted z house in my neighborhood. We paid the entrance fee and as we went through the door, it slammed -o Scary right behind us. We thought it was part of the haunted house act 4z and didn't think anything of it. We were so excited to see mum- o mies, ghosts, spiders, and bats. o Stories Everything seemed so real, but we thought they were props. EVANSTON Kids in the area did their best to All of a sudden, we heard a scare the pants offjudgeAlecNevala- man's voice through a loudspeaker ground while screeching. Awful, Lee, but he was able to select the top that said, "What you see is the real mangled faces formed and vines three stories out of hundreds of en- Finn Mattes, deal, these monsters are real!" grew and shaped into bodies. The tries in Pioneer Press' annual Scary third-grader at We thought it was a joke, but creatures creeped through Night- Stories contest for third-, fourth- and Willard Elemen- then... we heard the cages open ville and made no sound. They fifth-graders. tary School in and monsters running towards us. burned houses down to ashes and Nevala- River Forest We got so scared we started run- made the statues come crumbling Lee had this ning for our lives! We were trying down. to say about to run as fast as we could but we The townspeople kneeled before the scary old and enormous. It was what stabbed William in the chest. And kept tripping and falling on top of the Black Knight and begged stories: looked like a haunted house. He William slept forever. each other. We thought we were for mercy, but the Black Knight "The scar- rang the doorbell and an old lady - Finn Mattes, Willard Elementary,getting closer to the exit but we showed them none. He ordered his iest image in opened the door. She was tall but River Forestwere lost. pumpkin creatures to throw the the work4 as not exactly the most pretty person We were screaming so much people down into the Pit of Eternal Stephen Kingin the world. She had a giant mole SECOND PLACE that we were all out of breath. Our Darkness. The people cried out in despair as they walked toward the once said, on her left cheek and talked in a Casey and Her Hat parents texted us asking where we isa closed shaky voice. were, but we couldn't stop running pit. They were swallowed up by the Alec Nevala-Lee door. It's "Who might you be little boy?" Once there was a girl named to text them back. I'm sure they Pit of Eternal Darkness and their late at night, the woman asked. Casey. She always had a hat on for were very worried about us. city was no more. you're home alone, andyou realize "William Hiver. I live right next some reason. All the neighbors Since we didn't text or call them Only one boy escaped, he was that there's something lurking in the to the docks," William replied. were wondering why she had a hatback, they called the police. Police the only one to survive. That boy closet or attic. You inch closer, put a "Well, come on in," the old lady on. Then she married a guy namedofficers and firefighters came to seeks justice. That boy is me. hand on the knob, andfling it open told William Richard. our rescue, and we felt so happy - Kellan Billadeau, Horace Mann at last - ¿fit isn't openedfirst by Even though William didn't Richard said to Casey, "Can you and relieved. The firefighters Elementary, Oak Park whatever waits on the other side. want to, he went in. The woman take your hat off for our wedding?"helped us out through a window And as many ofthe writers here went into the kitchen and came "No!" and we were happy to see the SECOND PLACE already understand, what you finallyout with a tray of cookies with Then, months passed and they haunted house get smashed. Liffle Grace see can't compare to the horrors you weird toppings that he had never were going to have a child. So The person who made that imagine. What makes a story scary seen before. Richard said, "Will you take your haunted house didn't live happily One June 15, 2010 the ambu- isn't bloodshedorgore, but the dread "Do you want a cookie?" she hat off when we have the child?" ever. He went straight to jail. He lance arrived at Gaslight Pool to wefeel before the monster appears: asked. Again Casey said, "No!" had to stay in there all his life so take little Grace away. the creakingfioorboard, the shadow "No, thank you," replied Wil- Then, one year passed and he didn't build anymore crazy Moments earlier, little Grace that momentarily blocks out the light, ham. Richard was determined to know haunted houses. Five years have was about to go off the diving or the strange, soft sound that just "Just one?" she said. why Casey would not take her hat passed and the man who built board when she slipped, fell off camefrom behindyou, even as you "No," William shouted. off. One night Richard woke up. that haunted house had grown his and drowned. Beth the lifeguard finish reading these words." William had spotted a broom He tip-toed to the other side of beard down to his toes. Nobody in jumped in the poo1 and tried to Nevala-Lee is the author of the in the corner of the room and all the bed and took Casey's hat off. our family ever went in a haunted save Grace. She was not successful. novels «The Icon Thief" "City of the other things he saw looked like Snakes flew in the air and started house again and therefore we lived The loss of Grace haunted Beth for Exiles" and "Eternal Empire," all they could kill him. The toppings going all over the place. Richard happily ever after. the rest of her days. published by Penguin Books. His could be poisons, the lady looked was surprised and fainted. Casey - Jocelyn Chavez, ElmwoodEl- Three years after the accident, work has appeared in such publica- like a witch, and the house was woke up and tried everything to ementary School, Elmwood Park Beth was alone at the pool one tions as Analog Science Fiction and so old it looked like it could fall on wake him, but unfortunately he evening sweeping up the pool deck Fact, the Los Angeles Times, Salon, him. With ail the things he was died. Casey was mad that Richard and straightening chairs. While The Daily Beast and The Year's Best thinking, William got scared and took off her hat. But she was also sweeping she saw tiny wet foot- Science Fiction. ran back to his house. sad that Richard died. After that FIRST PLACE prints leading to the diving board. That night, William couldn8t she swore to always be ready for Beth was curious so she followed sleep. When he felt just a little bit anybody to take off her hat. She The Black Knight them all the way to the foot of the drowsy something awoke him. will never take off her hat no mat- As the clock struck midnight, diving board ladder. FIRST PLACE Then he saw a shadow coming ter what. the Black Knight rose from the Beth climbed the ladder and saw toward his room. It was the lady! - Neve Sullivan, Field School, ParkGreat Ghouly Graveyard in the what looked to be a little Grace. The Neighbor The lady said, "I see you're hay- Ridgemiddle of Nightvihle. Beth could hardly recognize her. One day, there was a kid named ing trouble sleeping tonight." The graveyard was next to the Grace was weeping with her head William. He was new in town and "Yes," William replied. THIRD PLACE great Pumpkin Patch of Night. in her hands on the edge of the diving board. Grace heard Beth's was greeting everyone around "Then I shall put you to sleep," The Spooky Haunted House The Black Knight dripped a dark the block. William went to the the lady said. potion over the pumpkins. The footsteps and she looked up. When last house on the block. It looked The lady took a knife and A few years ago, my cousins, pumpkins wriggled up from the she saw Beth's face Grace began to NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 15 I I

scratching noise on her car door. looking monster had the most hu- There had always been a She looked over her shoulder and mungous intestines Alex had ever feel about the village. heard little Grace whisper, "Save seen! No one has ever thought Every night at midnight there was me." Beth didn't listen and drove that they could get that big! Alex a dim light that burned out at sea. away as fast as she could. walked around to see if someone This made the people unsettled. Beth quit her job as a lifeguard was there. He looked everywhere Eventually the mayor of the village and never got in the pool again. but found no one. Then Alex slid called together the concerned - Ava Louise Mod.er, Hatch School, somewhere so terrifying and citizens. They were to discuss Oak Park frightening he almost passed out. the light and what it might be. Alex thought, "Is this the end of People were very apprehensive, THIRD PLACE me?" (Well, sort of). He fell into a though they came in droves. Much The Delicious Child bunch of water. He was in a toilet. animated discussion ensued: some - Luciwza4fiyl,Mills Elementary, people had seen a faint outline Once there was a boy named Elmwood Park of an old ship with the dim light, Alex. He couldn't sleep one night while others had heard a man's so he tried to sleep on the floor. As FiFTH GRADE voice calling to shore. Some had soon as his eyes closed something seen faint wisps of mist which pulled him under the bed. FiRST PLACE looked like ropes coiling onto He was terrified! When he the shore. Others had heard and got under the bed, he grabbed Ghost Ship ancient mariner's song being sung his flashlight like he knew what A long time ago, there was an in the distance. During storms, the was happening. "A monster!" he eastern coastal town on the shores dim light would shine very bright. atherine Good, third-grader at Ascension Catholic School in Oak Park screamed. of the United States. It was a Children were terrified! A creepy, slimy, hairy monster very old town, dating back from During the villager's meeting smile. Grace exclaimed. crawled out and with a giant gulp the first settlers. They had many the town hail door burst open with Grace's face was pale and Beth was terrified! Beth swallowed Alex without chewing. tales about their forefathers and a strong gust ofwind. Old man sunken with stringy brown hair. climbed off the diving board in a It was all slimy and gooey inside the Indians. The town was always McGuire walked slowly in, bent Before she drowned Grace had hurry and started to run with littlethe monster. "Yuck", Alex said. shrouded in mist. It was a chilly over with his cane keeping time brown wavy hair, blue eyes and Grace following slowly behind her. It was pretty hard for the mon- place, very damp and quiet. The with his steps. freckles. She looked nothing like Beth ran out of the pool entrance ster to swallow him. When Alex houses always shone bright with Old man McGuire listened to Beth remembered her. as fast as she possibly could and got in his intestines it took only lanterns in the windows. The chil- the discussion and his eyes were "Remember me," Grace said to climbed in her car. five minutes for the batteries in dren were seen but not heard, and Beth grinning. "1 remember you," All of a sudden, Beth heard a his flashlight to run out. The weird the people were very serious. SEE SCARY STS, PAGE 17»

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Grove. ence more complex thoughts, teelings and behav- iors as they discover over time what it means to be MONDAY, NOV. 4 Little Tykes Playgroup SATURDAY, NOV. 2 transracially adopted. This workshop highlights Il am.: Free play for ages 2-4 with a parent or care- those moments where children are opening doors giver. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 5. Prospect Lyric Opera Leclure: 'ParslfaF Plug into The Past with Ancestry Ubrary for conversations and understanding. Jewish Child 7p.m.: A volunteer from the Lyric Education Corps Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Edition & Family Services, 5150 W. Golf Road, Skokie. 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Maine-Niles Association of Special 7:15 p.m.: Learn the arts of public speaking, lis- Call 847-929-5101. IO am.: Handmade holiday crafts, sweaters and Recreation, 6820 W. Dempster St., Morton Grove. tening and thinking. Speeches last approximately Advanced Word 2010 afghans, baked goods, yesterday's treasures and Call 847-966-5522. $51-$112. five to seven minutes. Niles Public Library, 6960 much more will be for sale during the bazaar, which 7 p.m.: This intensive workshop will cover tables, Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. benefits the Park Ridge Senior Center. Lunch charts and clipart in greater detail. Registration is MONDAY, NOV. 4 will be available for purchase. Park Ridge Senior limited to six people. Morton Grove residents have Center, 100 S. Western Ave., Park Ridge. TUESDAY, NOV. 5 priority. Completion of the Do More with Microsoft Story lime for All Ages Word 2010 workshop, or a thorough understanding MGPL Kids: Art Contest Reception 11:30 am.: Stories, songs and finger plays for the SCORE Small Business Basics: Business Word 2010, is required. Registration is also re- whole family. Park Ridge Public Library, 20S. Il am.: Participants in the annual Children's Art Plan Financials quired. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Contest are invited to a gallery reception and 7p.m.: Learn the basics of developing a business Ave., Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. awards ceremony. All art from this year's contest plan with an emphasis on financials from SCORE Just Lunch will be displayed in the Baxter Room in November. mentor Mark Lieberman. Registration required. 12:30 p.m.: Enjoy a warm meal catered by All on FRIDAY, NOV. I Nues Public Library, 6960 Oakton St., Niles. 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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6 « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Whole Foods Market Park Ridge Grand ! CALENDAR Opening 8:45 am.: The first lOO customers to arrive will receive a goodie bag loaded with product samples. the Road followed by a few card games. For adults Then, staff will hand out commemorative Whole ages 55 and up. Park Ridge Senior Center, 100 Food Market Park Ridge reusable totes and pro- S. Western Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-692-3597 vide seasonal fresh donuts samples and Dark Mat- $7-$9. ter coffee, Local orchestra students will perform as well. Mayor Dave Schmidt leads a traditional Lego Mania bread-breaking at 8:45 a.m. Whole Foods Market 4p.m.: Drop in for Lego building. For children Park Ridge, 225 W. Touhy Ave., Park Ridge. Raise funds kindergarten through sixth grade. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave,, Park Ridge. Visit From Rep. Marty Moylan's Office for your school through Call 847-825-3123. 9 a.m.: A member from Illinois state Rep. Marty Moylan's office will meet with residents to answer flannel Board Fun Community Connect questions. Moylan is a Des Plaines Democrat. Park 6:30 p.m.: This program teaches preschool and Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park elementary teachers how to make fun and engag- Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. ing stories for the classroom out of felt Park Ridge I subscriptionsold =$20ior your scioo Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Intermediate Microsoft Word 2007 Call 847-825-3123. 10a.m.: Learn about page layout and design. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Earn money for athletic programs, TUESDAY, NOV. 5 Ridge. Call 847-720-3386. pLayground equipment and much more!

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II MORTON GROVE Burt's Placeowner back in action,now plans November reopening

BY RiCK KAMBIC professionally to send me his best [email protected] I @rîck.kambic wishes," Katz said. "It was a pleas- ant surprise. I'm very grateful to A progressively-worsening have such compassionate and loyal illness forced Burt Katz to stop customers and neighbors." working for four months, but he Though he is still low on energy, now plans to reopen the famed Katz said he now suffers from Burt's Place sometime in Novem- boredom more than anything. ber. "I want to see my customers Katz was taken to the hospital inagain," Katz said. "I want my rou- mid-August and by late Septembertine back." the 76-year-old workaholic was A typical day for Katz used to insisting he'd be up and running start at 5 a.m., when he bought Burt Katz, owner of the famed pizzeria Burt's Place, is recovering from organ failure caused by unknown toxins in his blood. He shortly. However, dealing with fresh produce and started making hopes to reopen his restaurant sometime in November. i RICK KAMBIc/suN-TIMEs MEDIA organ failure was more challenginghis dough. After that, he'd exercise than he thought. at the Morton Grove Park District Katz took a "hiatus" to experi- "It's like any other project. At for an hour, and then work until ment in a corporate oil company, lirst the doctor thought the prob- Burt's Place closed at 9 or 10 p.m. but said the higher pay wasn't lem was something small, but then At the insistence of his doctor worth the restrictive working con- something else went wrong and and wife Sharon, Katz can only ditions. He hasn't shaved his beard then another and before we knew work evening hours for the first since he quit his corporate job on it we had a major problem," Katz few weeks. March 12, 1971 and decided to open said. "They eventually realized I "I don't want to jump back Pequod's in Morton Grove. had toxins in my blood." into it full-force until I know how After growing bored of Pe- Katz said the doctors still don't my body can handle it," Katz quod's, Katz sold it and opened know how his blood became con- said. "Our evening and weekend Burt's Place down the street in taminated, but corrective surgery customers are most important and1989. Traditionally, the only person was performed to keep organs we want to serve their needs. Afterwho helps in his restaurants has functioning. Other measures were I build some endurance, we'll look been his wife Sharon, who takes taken to clean his blood and physi- into opening for lunch too." orders and serves tables. However, cal therapy was needed to regain Burt's Place itself also needs family friend Carol Anzelone will mobility. some minor work done before sometimes fill in for Sharon. "My doctor did a fine job," Katz reopening Katz continued. Katz is pro-small business and said. "He's proud of his handi- "I don't want to make any takes pride in knowing he's the work and is optimistic about my promises or give any firm date," only person who cooks pizzas, does recovery." Katz said. "A lot depends on how the finances and chooses ingredi- Now able to walk, Katz stopped I feel and how long it takes us to ents. by the Oct. 29th Village Board complete our to-do list." "I make sure every pizza is ac- meeting to thank Morton Grove The well-traveled pizza maker ceptable to sell," Katz said earlier Mayor Dan DiMaria for sending first gained fame when he opened this summer. "When you start a get-well card to the Evanston The Inferno in Evanston and later substituting people, the standards Burt Kaiz, owner of the famed pizzeria Burt's Place, is recovering from organ failure hospital he had stayed in. opened Gulliver's in Chicago's Rog- vary and your quality promise caused by unknown toxins in his blood. He hopes to reopen his restaurant sometime in "He had no obligation socially orers Park. loses value." November. i RICK KAMWC/SuN-TIMEs MEDIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL 28 I I

Benefit marks 20yearsbr U.S. Holocaust Museum

SOCIAL STUDIES DYLEE LITAS

The Event: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., is in a race against time. It opened 20 years ago as a living memorial to confront hatred, pre- vent genocide and promote human dignity. Today the museum is rushing to preserve proof of past atrocities as the world faces an alarming rise in Holocaust denials, antisemi- tism as well as genocide in other parts of the world and atrocities of today. More than 2500 supporters and 100 con- centration camp survivors, gathered at the Sheraton Chicago to lend their voices to the rallying cry of, "Never Again," at the Risa K. Lambert Luncheon on Oct. 7. Honorees at the luncheon were Ann Wolk Krouse and Paul C. Krouse and Family. Cause célèbre: "The whole purpose of the USHMM," said Governor Pat Quinn, "Is to make sure that we educate ourselves today to the dangers of genocide, wherever it rears its ugly head. And to always say 'Never Again.' Our candles should always be lit on behalf of those who lost their lives in the Holocaust." have to speak to the things that are on their Using the historical roots of the Hob- minds." caust to teach about today's challenges, the Mayor Rahm Emanuel issued a challenge USHMM serves as a link between history from the podium: "When you see (human and current events. "(The museum) is an suffering), do you stand apart or do you incredibly important bridge," explained stand among? Where is your voice?" Tom Bernstein of New York City, USHMM National USHMM co-chairman, Jay Stein chairman of the board. "Sadly, contempo- of Jacksonville, FI., said: "We are trying to I. Lena Saed of Highland Park (left) and Sala Lewis of Deerfield, Holocaust survivor. 2. Rose Abrams (left) rary genocide is a plague that still faces the let the past tell us where never to go in the and Edith Adlam of Skokie, Holocaust survivors. 3. Aaron Elster of Lincolnshire and Fritzie Fritzshall of world. To understand today's world, you future." Buffalo Grove. 4. IJSHMM committee members and volunteers: (Top row) Sharon Laney of Northbrook and really have to look at history. And in order Bottom line: The event raised more than Carol Kohn of Highland Park; (Bottom row) Howard and Roberta Goss of Glencoe, Michael Kohn of Highland to engage today's young generation, you $4.7 million for USHMM programs. Park, event co-chairmen. I LEE A. LITAS/FOR SUN-T1MS MEDIA

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Batocabe and Michael Miles have tray- eled the world together. MelanieBefore their Aug. 10 wedding date, the cou- ple visited London, Australia and Hawaii. Melanie, formerly of Norridge, and Michael, originally from Arlington Heights, expanded on their love of travel for their reception. Because of its Italian-inspired decor, the couple chose The Botticelli Room at Monastero's Ristorante & Banquets in Chicago as their reception venue. Each table represented a place the couple had visited, such as England and Australia. Framed pho- tos of the couple in each location served as the table centerpieces, along with a map of the location. The guests' party favors were luggage tags display- ing messages from the bride and groom. The couple provided guests with postcards from all over the world to write messages on. Melanie kept all of them in a scrapbook. Not all their travel plans have been perfect. The couple had planned on moving to Hawaii after their wedding but found out they couldn't just weeks before the celebration. But in a reception speech, Michael said, "Melanie is my Hawaii. When I am with her, I already feel the way that Hawaii makes me feel ... I feel like I am where I was meant to be." Melanie began crying when she recalled that moment. "There wasn't a dry eye in the house," Melanie said. "Especially me, I was crying the whole time." Melanie met Michael in April 2009 at a Walgreen's in the Loop. He was a pharmacist and she was the assistant store manager. They soon began dating, and on Jan. 21 - Michael's birthday - he proposed to PHOTOS PROVIDED BY TIMOTHY WHALEY & ASSOCIATES Melanie at The Publican in Chicago. Photographer: Timothy Whaley & Associates, Chicago The Rev. Tomasz Wojciechowski married the couple at St. Hedwig Catholic Church in the city's Ceremony venue: St. Hedwig Catholic Church, Chicago Bucktown neighborhood. Melanie is Filipina, so she Reception venue: Monastero's Ristorante & Banquets, Chicago incorporated several Filipino traditions into the cer- Officiant Rev. Tomasz Wojciechowski emony such as enclosing the bride and groom within Florist Blushing Bride Boutique, Arlington Heights a veil and cord to signify their lives joining together. Disc jockey Monastero Entertainment, Chicago Michael also presented Melanie with a coin after the vows to represent his commitment to their future Dress: David's Bridal together. Bridemaids' dresses: Bill Levkoff The couple live in Lakeview. Michael is still a Groom and groomsmen attire: Men's Wearhouse pharmacist for Walgreen's and Melanie is a nursing Makeup: NG Creative Artistry, Mount Prospect student at Rush University Medical Center and a restaurant server. Every wedding tells a story. ContactRenee Lee at [email protected] or 312-651-6613 to share yours. Facebookcom/BouquetCatcher Twitter @BouquetCatcher Pinterest.com/Bouquet Catcher Thursday, October31 2013 PIoneer Press DC Pioneer Press Class'e

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Auction Refurbished Milla Silent Ea- Call 574-772-3573 PROBLEM SOLVED. gte Slot Machine, Rile Master, al. Entire set $500.00. 847-872- Sign-on 2427 vail after 5pm ANTIQUE AUCTION! Ball Point Pen Dispenser, fur' Ups is hting all across niture, grandfather clock, 6 ft by and tcap poodles in Bonus Tuesday. Nov. 5, 3:00 - 10:00 PM aluminum Christmas tree, pa. 7232 N, Western Ave., Chgo. apricol,creum. white. 400. 00-700.00 Chkagolrnd! FspedaHy in Addison, ho farniture, Snapper riding winds,, net 8!52863915 mower, Craftsman snow Pets Lake Forest Estate, Oak Park Northbook & Palatine.! Estate & Other Estates, Plus blower tools, much, much Welcome Consignments! Includes: Over 10 more, '.heW estatesates,net High-Ouaity Ladies Fur Coals - Minks, Lynx, Coyote, etc.: Three Olds Recording Trumpet, LNCOLNWOOD ESTATE SALE 1958, Very good condition Paid NOW HIRING ¡o the loliowing positions: 30 TaU Hummel Figures; Lg. 6633 N Kimball, Sat 11/2 !OA-3P SUBSCRIBE Carved Ann Figures: 1 1 LIadro wlorioinal leather case. A Sun t 1/3, 1 1A-2P Figunrieo; Aritq. Stained Glass $1500847-395-0852 Orientation Lovely items, New and Vintage Trcto; Ttailet Diveu - '(Dl' Rq (Mdison, Window w/Acid-Etched Center: An Patatrie) OJ l).sibt! Amazing Collection ot Antq. TODAY CALL Great Leaded, Stained S Jewelled Glass LORI REIFMAN Wanted to Buy Pxkge Oelivey Drives Windows: Anlique Furnilure: Equipment 50's160's/70's Furniture, nc. Arne TRIO LIMITED OLD COMIC BOOKS WANTED i .800.680.2068 YOUR ROAD (WGrk daysNo CD( requiredAddison. Vodder Rosewood Desk h Pr. of (pre-1975) TOP $$ for Vìntage Side Chairs, Danbar Glass Coffee TO SUCCESS ?FlThtl!QO, Palatne) Esfate Saies of Distinction Toys, HotWheels (pre-1975) 6 Table. etc : Lg. Lion: Antq. Early Star Wars' 312-685-1787 Hiring Grandfather Clocks: Lg. Vintage 877-835-2099 OR VISIT Part-Time Pakge Handteri - Varien 9i*; John Wayne Movie Poster: OEil Solos Paintings & Artwork, sorne Listed: VehIcles WantedWill Buy Al (dn, rttbsk, Pstatise) Bernard Buffet Sgd. Litho, NEW TRIER SALES & Team VehicIes**'* Cars, Trucks, Vans, PION [ER LOCAL.COM Rembrandt S Goya Etchings: Other Estate Sales-Antqp., SUV'u*** $500-5000 Cash* rtive't Helpeis days N lwe riiwd Fine Prints: Antq. Clocks: Antq. Ail, SO's Designer Furn. Drivers 708-516-8888. Atlsce, PaLituni Lamps: Lg. Set of Minton's our specialty.Charifies, Printernps China. Glassware: Clean-up available. Vintage Circus Puppetry Canvas Walter - 847-471-7333 Medical, Dental Poster; Antq. Dolls. Oriental Ruga: Wanted to Buy Wanted to Buy Lg., Small 6 Runners: Gee'a Bend & 401k Style Folk Art Quills; Ornate Light Nyce Things Estate Sales F positions text Fixtures h Mirrors: Vintage WANT TO BUY - PAYING TOP DOLLAR Xylophone & Other Musical (Serving the North Shore) I Entry Level "UPSjob' to 87794 lnstrsments; Taxidermy Trophy Carol 847-431-5464 Mounts; A 1999 Cadillac Custom GUNS Accepted Limousine 'Kryslal Koach: Coins: WESTERN SPRINGS Jewelry nc. Many Beautiful Gold Fri. & Sat. lOam-3pm WILL BUY ONE PIECE OR ENTIRE COLLECTION. GIVE ME (with CDL) Rings rn/Diamonds, Rubies, 4336 Grand Ave A TRY, AND DONr SELL YOUR COLLECTION SHORT, Sapphires, etc.; Gold S Diamond Good Oid Fashioned Sale, YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. Necklaces & Bracelets; Sgd. Glassware, silver plate, many Tiffany, John Hardy S Other clocks, antique furniture & more. IF YOU GOT IT AND WANT TO SELL IT, I WANT TO BUY IT ALL, s Guaranteed Increases Sterling Jewelry; Pearl Necklaces; Ptesoe refer tu estatesales,net ANYTHING RELATED TO GUNS. Costume Jewelry: Also, Curiosities,Becker & Company 312-510-9524 Every 6 Months Box Lots & Muret Over 700 Lots to (Antique. Modern, Broken, Etc.) be Sold, Mostly with No Reservesl follow UPSJObS on Firearms .Ammunition .Holut ers Call Today, 1-800-547-9169 Preview: Mon., Nov. 4. To PLACE A Scopes Parts Stocks and Facebook! 3:30-7:30 PM & Literature .Vintage Gun Advertising, Twitt i Hour Before Sale .Empty Gun Bosen .Gun 6 Hunting .Bookalcstuiogs or visit us at Maylrucking.com Full Listing & Photos at: Miiitary Westem .Browning www.dlrectauction.com CLASSIFIED AD, Co!t Marlin Mauser Seeking Ouality Estates Spnngfíold S&W Winchester & consignments WE Q LOGISTICS for this S Upcominq Auctionst (A DAVID BUSHING DIRECT AUCTION GALLERIES E: DBUSHING1 @AOL.COM MAY TRUCKINE COMPANY 773.465-3300 H: 847-816-6847 Pe,r b!t!I hip. SOIIo W WW. UPSjobs .com/print 847-998-3400 C: 630-235-3345 Thursday, October 31 , 201 3 Pioneer Press (DC) 5 Apartments, Unfurn'd. Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. RENTALS REAL ESTATE Cook County - Suburban HARWOOD HEIGHTS - es, special absessmerts, sr specialthe CondorirmniumPropertyAct. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cookfaces levied against said real estateSale terms: 25% down by certified GARAGE SALES County, Illinois, Coanty Department,and is offered for sale without anyfunds, balance within 24 hours, by Chancery Division, representationasto qualityorcertified funds No refunds.The Apartments, Linfurnished Houses JPMorgan Chase Bank, Nationalquantity of title and without recourseproperty will NOT be open for in- Garage Sales Garage Sales Association to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition.spection.Upon payment in full of Apartments, Furnished Townhomes Plaintiff, The sale mn further subject to conf ir-the amouni bid, the purchaser willBEACH PARK Moving Sale! Beauti- vu, mation by the court. Upon paymentreceive a Certificate of Sale whichful Coas/nf Loveseat/ Reclinar! Otto- Condos, Townhomes THE Hc*kIESTEA' Condos, Lofts Audrey Schifo: 4760-4770 N. New-infull of the amount bid, the pur-will entitle fha purchaser to a Deedman $600.00, and clothes !tools/ si V OC rCrC SCOVE castleCondominium Association,chaser will receive a Certificate ofIo the premises after confirmation ofantiques! Iams/end tableo! OVIffGSALE Homes Duplex NFP: United States of Anrenca: Un-Sale that will entitle the purchaserthe sale. mirrors/misc.10266 W. Chancy known Owners and Non-Recordto a deed to the real estale afterFor information: Visu our website atAve Beach Park Il 60099. 8-3prnHawthorn Woods, 9 Echo Court Duplex THE HOMESTEAD; Morton Groves Open Houses 10/25 10/26 10/27 newest rental community for those Claimants confirmation of the sale. The prop-httpJ/service.atty-pierce.cvm Be- Fri-Sat. Nos t-2, 9am - 3pm Rooms 62+. Offering 28R, 2BA apt homes. Mobile Homes Defendants, ert// will NOT be open for mnspecliontween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.Only Vera Bradley Rep Samples Enioy maintenance free livin 12 CH 18033 and plamnlmff makes no representa-Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- Household/Office Items & Farn, Housing to Share indoor parking. on site staff Manufactured Homes Sheriff's C 130789 tion as to the condihon of the prop-tomeys, 1 North Dearborn Street, Euercise Rm Equip. MUCH MOREfI secarmty. Private patios/terraces & Fi 1030140 CHOH erty. Prospective bidders are ad-Chicago, Illinois60602.Tel.No. Mobile Homes scheduled iransportatmon Apartment Buildings Paroaani to a Judgnreni made andmonished to check the court file to(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- 4nht M HawthornWoods.HAWTHORN CONTACT US AT entered by said Court in the aboveverify all information. If this propertyber 1209996, Sa\e; WOODS - 12 N. CHESTNUT CT. Retirement Rentals 847-58f-1800 or visit Co-Op Apartments entilledcaaoe, Thomas J.Dart.is a condominium unii, or a unitINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES SATURDAY 10/26 8AM - 4PM. ww'w,homesteadatmnrtongrove corn Shenfi of Cook County,, Illinois. willwhich io part of a common interestCORPORATION hicago.sosod o °issovinCLOTHES (MENS.WOMENS Co-Op Housing Senior Housing on December 11. 2013, at 1pm incommunity, the purchaser of theSellmn Officer. (312) 444-1122Sale - Jefferson Park, Chgo 585GIRLS) SHoCs, FUNITURE unit at the foreclosure sale, other Sleeping Rooms room LLO6 of the Richard J. t3aley 15692 1 W Wilson Ave -All quality rtems,(DRESER, HEAD BOARDS, EN- Commercial, industrial Ceder, 50Weal Washingtonthan a mortgagee, shalt pay the as-10131, 11/7, 11114/13 #670115 new and used. Farn. for LA BR DRTERTAINMENT UNIT) TOYS. Street, Chicago, Illinois, sell at pub-seosments and the legal fees re- - Bookcases Artwork Jewelry Cloth Housekeeping Rooms Farms, Farmland lìc auction the following describedqaired by The Condominium Prop- insCollectables,including ALLHUGE Garage Sale-Derolyn Finder Service premises and real estate mentionederty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1) and ThINGS ELVIS!Cash only - no Homes Built to Order (g((4(. In accordance wifh 735 ILCS academy of Music - 41 t South Blvd. Homes mn seid Judgment: children's temo Fn & Sat, 9-4 Wide variety of items, too numerous Apartments - Hotels Vacant Property CommonAddress: 4760-47705/15-1507(c((f(Ih-t) and (h-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g((5), and 765 ILCS to 1mal. Includes new & used design- Cook County - Suburban North Newcastle Avenue Unit GD. er clothes, shoes, prinfero, chaira, Vacation, Resort Rentals Harwood Heiqhis, Illinois 60706 605/t8.5)g-t), you are hereby noti- Vacation Property Deerlield -1409 Greenwood ,elc.708-383-7888.Visa, Suburbs, * RENT TO OWNt * PIN: 13-1$-102-008-0000 (old):tied that the purchaser of the prop- Saturday 11/2, 10-2pm & Out-of-State Rentals income Property erty, other than a mortgagee, shall Master Card srDiscover 9-4pm Buy with No closing cools and get 13-18-102-066-1003 (new) Sunday 11/3, 11-2pm t 0/26 help with your credif. Call 708-868- Improvements:This property con-pay the assessments and legal fees Lots of kid's items, toys & Garages 2422 or visit 'w nhba corn Investment Property siota of a Residential Condominiumrequired by subsections (gol ) and clothes, Don't miss this saie! UniI. )g))4( of section 9 and the assess- LAKE FOREST 41 5 Ahwahnee Farms, Farmland Rooms Lots Sale shall be under the followingments required by subsection (g-1) RENI YOUR Rd. Downsizing Sale' Fr/i 1/1 6 Sat. Commercial, Industrial Real Estate Auctions terms: payment vi not less than tenof section 18.5 of the Illinois Condo- Garage Sale 260 N Ahwahnee Rd t 1/2, 8-4. Some turn, art, purses, Cook County - Suburban percent (fO%( of Ihe amount of theminium Properly Act. IF YOU ARE Lake Forest Along 'withusual decorative access, toys, sports Storage, Warehouses Real Estate Wanted successful and highest bid fo beTHE MORTGAI3OR (HOMEOWN- household items, sinks, follets, lightequip, video games. DVD5, clothes. paid to theSheriffby cashier'sER), YOU HAVE THC RIGHT TO frotares,ovens, antique fireplace Desk Space Real Estate Misc. check or cert'died funds at the sale:REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 mantle,Cherrycabinets,ceilingLake Forest Moving Sale! 1436 5. and the full remammo balance to beDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- fans, Granite counter top. drumsEstate Ln. Sat t 1/2, 9-3. Everything Offices Out-Of-Town Real Est. paid to theSheriff by cashier'sDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- and Amplrfrer. Goes! 60+ Years accumulation. rnv.,' McGaw YMCA checkorcertifiedfundswithinCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- Furn, books. sewing, crafts, house- Stores EVANSTON Rooms for Men Out-Of-Town, Commercialtwenty-four (24)hoursafterthet701)C( OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- hold /office items. No Early Birds! w/rnaid service, damiy 6 weekly rates. sale GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For APARTMENT Rental Services $131 8 ap inciades use of Lakes, Resort Property Sale shall be subject to general tao-rnformativn, contact Plaintiff's attor- Norlhbrook. ESTATE SALE - Friday Rental Misc facilities. call the Y for availability. Mortgages, Loans es, special assessments. ney: Anthony Porto. FREEDMAN 1000 Grove 847-475-7400 - ext 214 Premise will NOT be open for in-ANSELMO LINDBERG LLC, 1807 iOUINGSALE 10/25 9-3 and Saturday 10/26 9-12. Wanted to Rent Homeowners Insurancespection. W DIEHL ROAD, SUITE 333, NA- i 101 Chewton Glen, Northbrook Offices The purchaser of a condominiumPERVILLE, IL 60563, )866( 402- Glenview, 401 N, Branch, Satur- Real Estate Seminars onit, other than a mortgagee shall8661 For bidding insln.ictions, visit day 11/2, ftam-3pm. Frldge, elec- SKOKIE- 8006 Koatner Ave, Apartments, Unfurnd. Cook County - Chgo. N pay the assessments as required byw'ww.fal-illinoms.com.. Pleaserefer tric stove, washer, gas dryer, din-Thurs 10/31 6 Fri i t/t ,t0-3p.Years Real Estate Services 76ILCS 605/18.5)g-1) to file number X10t00046. THE JI)- ing set, furniture, tools, some of collectibles, artwork, lamps, Cook County Chgo. N Great office location on Northwest Firm Information: Plaintiff's AttorneyDICIAL SALES CORPORATION WITH EASE hshld & collectibles. Indoor Saie!books, clothes. am fam, household Hgwy. just easi of Harlem Ave in Judicial Sales - Legal FREEDMAN ANSELMO LINO-One South Wacker Drmue, 24th items 6 many mnleresfing things. Chicago, Narragansett & irving Pk,Norwood Park, 920 sq. ft., first floor BERG LLC Floor,Chicago, IL 60606-4650 Deluxe 25R w/ hdwd firs. $1000/mo streef accesa. Unii recently Anthony Porto (312) 236-SALE You cao also visit + sec 2BR $9751mo + sec. Deluxe remodeled including kitchen, Vacation Property 1807 W. DIEHL., Ste 333 The Judicial Sales Corporation st w 1BR 825/mo + sec, freshly paint- $1,500 mo. Utilities not included. Naperville. IL 60566-7228 ww.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re- ed. appls., Indry. hid, Nr shopping, 773-628-0001 WI, Belgrarn - Tranqumlily on 239 ftf oreclosu renotice © f al-illinois. corn port of pending saies. FREEDMAN i1OVIflOSALE no pets. credit i, 773-777-9325 Cook County - Suburbanof Lake Michigan finest level beach-866-402-8661faa 630-428-4620 ANSELMO LINDBERG LLC 1807 GLENVIEW - 715 Glenwood Ln., es, 5BRi2.5BA, architectural dream,For bidding ivuiructiona, vieit ww.fW OIEHL ROAD, SUITE 333 NA- between Gtenvlew & Central Rd. Des Plaines:t Bdrm $775, 2 Bdrrn Fri 11/1 & Sat 11/2, 9am-4pm. $925-$975, inclds heat, laundry & Skokle- fst mo. rent $1 Ca/I 920-946-0712, Ribich Realty. al-illmnois,com PERVILLE.IL 60563 )866( 402- Volo. 894 ;rahmsoad, Volo,lili- 2nd mo, rent $2. LIL. Offices for This is an attempt to collect a debt866l E-Mail: foreclosurenotice©fal- IN THE Antiques, housewares, dolls, noms. Downsizing We parking. Immediate Dccp. GRE Chrtstmas decor dishes, Pro. 847-297-t500 Rent. Nr Touhy & Edens. 350ff- pursuant to the Fair Debt Collectionillinomo.com Attorney File No have an ssvvrtmeni of just about 400ft-800ft-1200f1. May combine. Practices Act and any inforniatìonX10100046 Attorney ARDC No ladders. & misc ¿urniture, everything. Arearugs,kitchen Cook County - Chgo. S no estras, nmohtly clean-up EQUALobtained will be used for that pur-3126232Attorney Code 26122 items, pictures. kids items, bedding, Cali Ml-602-6622 pose. 566113 CaseNumber. 11 CH24113 holiday decorations. too numerous Chicago 6508 5. Morgan 4BRJ3BR, 10/31, 1117, 11/14/13 #670093 TJSC#: 33-22058 NOTE: Pursuant Glenview Senior Center Annualto menfion everything.9-3pmt 0/26 tBA, $800/month & $1100/month. HOUSING to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Holiday Bazaar-NEXT WEEK-Two10/27/20 t 3 Section 8 ok Pay your own utilities, Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's sale dates-Thursday, November 7, Securide. is no.o. 312-523-9606 OPPORTUNITIES attorney io deemed to be a debf col- t Oam-2pm 6 Friday, November 8, HARWOOD HEIGHTS lector attempting to collect a debt fOam-Noon Handmade gifts snd Cook County - Suburban IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFand any mnformafion obtained will be CLASSIFIEDS. crafts. raffle. artwork. baked goods To PLACE A All real estate advertised in COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-used for that purpose. and more Glenview Senior Cen- OUINOSALE Glenviaw- 1,2,3 Bds this newspaper is subject to the TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY1566006 ter 2400 Chestnut Avenue, ólenview-M7/724-4793, LUXURY RESIDENCES DIVISION HSBC BANK USA NA-1W17, 10/24, 10/31/13 #662330 WILME'TTE- EVERYTHING MUST Federal Fair Housing Act, which TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS Valley Lo Towers li GO. Furniture, Tools and more makes it illegal to advertise any TRUSTEE FOR ACE SECURITIESLINCOLN WOOD Saturday, 11I2 lOam-3pm, 1910 Cheetnul Ave, preference, Irriritation, or dis- CORP. HOME EQUITY LOANIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Glenvlew Senior Center Garage 323 Romana Rd Cali (847) 998-1800x200 TRUST. SERIES 2005-HE4 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Sale -NEXT WEEK- Two sale dates cninnination based vn race, color, Plaintiff, COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- Thursday, November 7, tOam- Mon - Fri loam - 4pm CLASSIFIED Winnetka. MULTI FAMILY www,vallsylotowsrs,com religion, seo, handicap, familial CERY DIVISION CALL 2pm & FrIday, November 8, 10am- Noon. Stop in for better items, toys,HOUSE/GARAGE SALE. FURNI- status or national origin in the NOLDO GARCIA, ClT OF CHI-WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. holida, jewelry, and clothing or fill alURE, COLLECTIBLES, CLOTH- LANSING, Sharp decorated 2BR, CAGO, ROBERT PESCE, CLAU-Plaintiff. sale. rental or financing of DIO AQUINO vs. bag $in our special bargain room!INGI! FABULOUS FINDS!!COME laundry, quiet block. $825/mo, EARLY FOR THE BEST TREAS- housing. Defendants HEENA SHAKIR A/K/A HEENA R Alt proceeds benefit area senior citi- includes heat, water, appliances & zens. Gianview Senior Center, URESi 1552 HICKORY LANE, new carpeting. Cati: 708-513-2288 11 CH 24113 SHAKIR A/RíA KEENE in addition the Illinois Human 4444 NORTH NEW ENGLAND 2400 Chestnut Avenue, GlerrviewWINNETKA. FRIDAY. NOVEM- SHAKIR; RIAZ SHAKIR NXJA RIAl BER 1ST FROM 9 AM-S P M MORTON GROVE AD, CALL Rights Act prohibits discrimina- AVENUEHarwoodHeights. ILA SHAKIR A/lOA - 847/724-4793. AND SATURDAY,NOVEMBER imrnred. 0cc. 2BR, 2BA, eles. bldg tion based on age, ancestry, 60706 RIEZ SHAKIR; JPMORGAN NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-CHASE BANK, N.A. S/I/I 2ND FROM 9 A M-5 P M i heated indr. prkg. sp. All applcs. marital status, seoual orientation Ml-998-3400 mcl. w/d inunit. No Is allowed. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par-TO WASHINGTON MUTUAL Gumee. Last sale of the year! 3 Near irainstation, yr.lease or unfavorable military discharge.suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureBANK. FA; TCF NATIONAL family garage sale at 5902 HancockWinthrop Harbor Estate $1450-$1550 847-470-8100 Thia paper will not knowingly and Sale enteredinthe aboveBANK, SYSCO BARABOO. LLC Lane, Gumee with kids toys. babySaleFumiture and marry houoehold cause on February 28, 2013, anFKA SYSCO FOOD items, household goods, elecfronrcsitems. Everything MUST GO! 1224 NORRIDGE Large 1 BR. $750, 847-998-3400 accept any advertising for real agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-SERVICES OF BARABOO, LLC; and clothes.Everything must go!Pennsylvania Ave Winthrop ten, pays attI. Prkg incld. No pets. estate which s in violation of theration, will at 10:30 AM on Novem-HOWARD JOHNSON Fri and Sal, 8a-4p HarborSat. 10-268 to 4pm New decor & carpel. appls, A/C, law,All persons are hereby ber 7,2013, at the The JudicialINTERNATIONAL, INC.; STATE Indry available, 708-453-4988 SalesCorporation, OneSouthOF ILLINOIS; JOSE informed that all dwellings adver- Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA-CHETTIATH, KEMP & TO PLACE Offices Offices tised are available vn an equal GO. IL, 60606. oeIl al public aactionGRZELAKOWSKI, LTD.; PHILIP to the highest bidder, as set forthA. opportunity basis, TANZAR' GAIL WALOWITZ; Cook County- SuburbanCook County - Suburban below, the following descnbed realUNKNOWN ÔWNERS AND If you believe you have been estate: Commonly 'known as 4444NON RECORD CLAIMANTS. discriminated against in connec- NORTH NEW ENGLAND AVENUE.Defendants, Harwood Heights. IL 60706 Pro.er-12 CH 19401 HARWOOD HEIGHTS 2,931 SF WEBCB312731 lion with the sale, rental or 847-564-1600 OFFICE ty Indea No 13-18-117-020-In..NOTICE OF SALE PURSUAIIT TO 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail con- ynancing of housing, Call: The real estate rs improved with aJUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE high school fer. Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. single family residence, The. ad -UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE 847-564- 1 600 www.iosephreaiesfate.net West City and Suburbs: meet amount was $350,884.8 FORECLOSURE LAW YOUR AD Sale terms: 25% down of the high-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given HOPE Fair Housing Center eut bid by certified funds at thethat pursuant lo a Judgment of 6304904500 close of the sale payable to The Ju-Foreclouure entered in the above dicial Sales CorporationNo thirdentitledcause onFebruary 27, party checks will be accepted. The2013,IntercountyJudicialSales South City and Suburbs: CUBEneWs balance, including the Judicial saleCorporation will on Monday. De- South Suburban Hosoifrg Center feeforAbandoned Residentialcember 2, 2013, at the hour of it Property Municrpalify Relief Fund,am. intheir office at 120 West #DRIWE 708-957-4674 which io calculated on residenlialMadison Street, Suite 718A, Chica- real estate at the rate of $1 for eachgo, Illinois, sell to the highest bidder North City and Suburbs: $1,000 or fractionthereof of thefor cash, the following described Interfaith Housing Center amount paid by the purchaser notproperty: f5 vocead $300, in certified funds/orPIN. 10-35-t 31-021-0000 of the Northern Suburbs wire transfer, is due within twenty-Commonly known as 6850 NORTH Gaining 847-501-5760 four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidCHERRY LANE, LINCOLNW000, by the mortgagee acquiring the res-IL 60712 idential real estate pursuant to itsThe mortgaged real estate mo im- credit bid al the sale or by anyproved with a single familyresi- mortgagee, judgment creditor,ordence, If the subjeci mortgaged real SAY IT N THE OEASSIFIEDS, other tenor acqumnng fhe residentialestate is a unit of a common inter- real estate whose rights in and toest community, the purchaser of ihe traction CA 841-998-340010 the residential real esiste arose pri-unit other than a mortgagee shall pr to fha sale. The subject propertypay the assessments required by PLACE YOUR AD is submect to qenersl real estafe f an-subsection (q-11 of Section 18.5 of 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, October 31, 2013 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. SKOKIE LINCOLN WOOD LINCOEN WOOD MORTON GROVE MORTON GROVE NORRIDGE INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORYIN TI-fECIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN't'HECIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION DIVISIONFEDERAL NATIONALDIVISION GREEN TREE SERVIC-CERY DIVISION Asphalt-Paving Home Improvements DIVISION DIVISION FIFTH THIRD MORT- NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCiA-GAGE COMPANY BANK OF AMERICA, N.A MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, ING LLC Plaintiff, TIaN, AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P.Plaintiff, Plaintiff, Plaintiff, Plaintiff, FAHEY & SON TDS 5 HOME MORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISI- ÀBIHA lAYA, SEZAR ODISHO MALGORZATA CHOMACKA, PNCIMTIYAZ PATEL, COLE TAYLORDARIUSZ MALKOWSKI, JOLANTAORIEL ATKINS, OSNAT ATKINS, TION TRUST 2006-WMC4, ASSET MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG- ASPHALT PAVING IMPROVEMENT Defendants BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONBANK, ENVIROTECI-I CENTRAL,KORZEN, THE BANK OF NEW BACKED PASS-THROUGH CER- ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., Driveways * Parking Lots Perfection is the standard. TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-WMC4 12 CH 015852 S/B/M TO NATIONAL CIrri BANK,LLC YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK GREENPOINT MORTGAGE Licensed BondedInsured ElectricalDeck 3946 W. ESTES AVENUES/E/M TO MID AMERICA BANK,Defendants OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE installation: Plaintiff, CARLYLE Free Est. within 24 Hrs. - Carpentry - Windows Doors LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 FSB, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC13 CH 07215 FOR THEFUNDING, INC., RICHARD WALDO, MORTGAGENOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.9450 NORMANDY AVE MortonCERTIFICATEHOLDERS' OFCOURT HOMEOWNERS ASSOCI- - Panrtin Floors * Tile * Kitchen, ATION Defendants 708-453-6123 Bath Bsmt Remodeling ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRY-Grove IL 60053 CWHEQ, INC., HOME EQUITY INC., AS NOMINEEsuanl to a Judgment st ForeclosureWIDE BANK, NA NOTIÖE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-LOAN ASSET BACKED CERTIFI-10 CH 014484 Credit Cards Accepted - Lic - Bonded - So. Discount SYSTEMS, 9646 LARAMIE AVENUE SKOKIE, FOR WMC MORTGAGE CORP and Sale enteredinthe aboveDefendants TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-CATES, SERIES 2007-S2 www.FaheyandSonPaving.com IL 60077 Tad 630-202-5825 Oetendants cause on August19,2013,arr12 CH 35946 suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureDefendants wwds5homeimprovemeni.com 7336 LAKE STREET MORTONandSale enteredinthe aboye13 CH 000719 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 07 CH 29225 agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par- Cleaning ration, will at 10:30 AM oir Novem-GROVE, II. 60053 cause on Auguat 6, 2013, av agent4020 N OSCEOLA AVENUE 6848 NORTH HAMLIN AVENUE suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 ber 21 ,2013, at the The JudicialNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-for The Judicial Sales Corporation,NORRIDGE, IL 60706 EVE'S PROFESSIONAL Landscaping SouthTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-will at 10:30 AM on November 13,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-andSale enteredinthe above NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Sales Corporation,One cause on August 21,2013, an HOUSE CLEANING * BRUCE LAWN SERVICE * TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA-suant to s Judgment of Foreclosure2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur. GO, IL, 60606, seIl ut public asctionand Sale enteredinthe aboveporation, One South Wacker Drive -suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- 630-430-1 523 Yard Clean-ups, Fall Aeration, Slitsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure ration, will at 10:30 AM on Novem- and Sale enteredinthe aboveto the highest bidder, sa set forthcause on December 18, 2012, an24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,and Sale enteredinthe above Seeding, BushTnmming Senior Disc. sell at public auction to the higheatcaune on May 16, 2013, an agentber 25, 2013, at the The Judicial (708)243-0571 brucelawns.comcause on February 26, 2009, anbelow, Ihe following descnbed realagenl for The Judicial Salen Corpo- Concrete estate: Commonly known as 3946ration, will at 10:30 AM on Noyers-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-for The Judicial Saies Corporafion,Soles Corporation, OneSouth agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- Wacker Dnve - 24th Floor, CHICA- ration, will al tO:30 AM on Noyers-W. ESTES AVENUE,ber 20, 2013, at the The Judiciallowing deacnbed real estate: Cors-will at 10:30 AM on November 19, MERIT CONCRETE Inc. Painting-Decorating LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 Proper-SalesCorporation,One Southmonly known as 9450 NORMANDY2013, at the The Judicial Saies Cor-GO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction ber 26, 2013, at the The Judicial to the highest bidder, as set forth Corporation, One Southty Indes No 10-35-102-020. The re-Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA-AVE, Morton Grove, IL 60053 Prop-poration, One South Wacker Drive - 773-283-5877 Est. 1970 1 -847- 299-1 005 1 -847- 222-0589 Sales below, the following described real Free Est. / Licensed / Insured Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA-al estate is improved with a multi-GO, IL, 60606, sell at public auctionerty Indes No, 10-18-200-023-0000.24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606, Al FRITZ A SON PAINTING to the highest bidder, us set forthThe real estate is improved with asell st public auction to the highestestate: StepsPatiosWalksDrives GO, IL, 60606, sell al public auctionfamily residence, Sale terms: 25% Commonly known as 9646 LARA- lnt/ExtFree Est. Wallpaper to the highest bidder, as set forthdown of the highest bid by certifiedbelow, the following descnbed realsingle family residence. The judg-bidder, as set forth below, the fol- Bsmnt FloorsGarage Slabs estate: Commonly lonown as 7336ment amount was$326,277.36.lowing described real estate: Com-MIE AVENUE, SKOKIE. IL 60077 below, the following descnbed realfunda at the close oi the sale paya- Property Indes No, 10-09-312-020. Deco. Resurfacing Inside/Out ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-LAKE STREET, MORTON GROVE,Sale terms: 25% down of the high-monly known as 4020 N. OSCEO- estate: Commonly known as 6848 The real estate is improved with a Fdn. Cracks Epoxe Injected i .847.6774884 NORTH HAMLIN AVENUE,lion. No third party checks will beIL 60053 Property Index No. 09-13-eat bid by certified funds at theLA AVENUE. NORRIDGE, IL 60706 accepted. The balance, including413-016-0000. The resI eatateisclose of the sale payable fo The Ju-Property Index No. 12-13-4t2-024.residence. Sale terms: 25% down www.meritconcreteinc .com STAR'S PAINTING LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Pro.-r- of the highest bid by certified funds ty Index No. 10-35-131-040-IlSIthe Judicial sale tee for Abandonedimproved with s one story singledicial Salen Corporation. No thirdThe real estate is improved with a Painting . Carpentry family home with a two car detach-party ctrecku will be accepted. Thesingle family residence. Sale terms:at the close of the sale payable lo The real estate is improved with aResidentialProperty Municipality The Judicial Sales Corporation. No Fencing Tiling - Windows brick 2 story house with a 2 car at-Relief Fund, which is calculated oned garage. Sale termo: 25% downbalance, including the Judicial sale25 Jo down of the highest bid by cer- residential real eatale st the rate ofof the highest bid by certified fundsfeeforAbandoned Residentialtified funds at the close of the salethird party checks will be accepted. lached garage. Sale terms: 25% The balance, including the Judicial A-1 FENCE INC. down of the highest bid by certdied$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-at the close of the sale payable toProperty Municipality Relief Fund,payable to The Judicial Sales Cor- Mew & Repair-All Types KASAL The Judicial Salea Corporation. Nowhich iscalculated on residentialporation. No third party checks willsale fee for Abandoned Residential funds at the close of the sale paya-of of the amount paid by the pur- Property Municipality Relief Fund, 708-452-1210 Painting & Decorating chaser not to eaceed $300, in certi-third party checks will be accepted.real estate at the rate of $1 for eachbe accepted. The balance, includ- ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora- which in calculated on residential Interior I Esterior tion. No third party checks will befied funds/or wire transfer,is dueThe balance, including the Judicial$1,000 or fraction thereof of theing the Judicial sale fee for Aban- BRECKENRIDGE FENCE Painting & Wallpapering sale fee for Abandoned Residentialamount paid by the purchaser notdosed Residential Property Manici-real estate at the rate of $1 for each accepted. The balance, incisdinwithin twenty-four (24) hours. No $1,000 or fraction thereofof the Chain, Link & Wood Fences Wall Washing the Judicial saie fee tor Abandonefee shall be paid by the mortgageeProperty Municipality Relief Fund,to exceed $300, in certified funds/orpalily Relief Fund, which is calcula- Municipalityacquiring the residential real estatewhichis calculated on residentialwire transfer, is due within twenty-ted on residential real estate at theamount paid by the purchaser sot FREE ESTIMATES ResidentialProperty to enceed $300, in cert'died funds/or Installation & Repairs Relief Fund, which is calculated onpsrsusni to its credit bid st the salereal estate at the rute of $1 for eachfour (24) hours, No fee shall be paidrate of $1 for each $1,000 or frac- Call Steve (630)968-5593 $1,000 or fraction thereof oftheby the mortgagee acquinng the res-lion thereof of the amount paid bywire transfer, is due within twenty- BEST PRICES 847-729-5137 residential real estate at the rate ofor by any mortgagee, ludgment four (24( hours. No fee shall be paid $1 for each $1,000 orfraction there-creditor, or other lienor acquiringamount paid by the purchaser notidentral real estate pursuant to itathe purchaser not to exceed $300, to exceed $300, in certified funds/orcredit bidal the sale or by anyin certified funds/or wire transfer, isby the mortgagee acquiring the rea- Snow Removal of of the amount paid by the pur-the residentialreal estate whose idential real estate pursuant to its Firewood chaser not to exceed $300, in certi-nghts in and to the residential realwire transfer,a due within twenty-mortgagee, Iudgment creditor,ordue within twenty-four (24( hours, estate arose prior 00 the sale. Thefour (24( hours. No fee shall be paidother lienor acquiring the residentialNofeeshallbepaidbythecredit bid at the sale sr by any MR. CHEAP LAWN tied fund&or wire transfer, is due creditor,or LAKELAND FIREWOOD subject property ia subject to gener-by the mortgagee acquiring the res-real estate whose nghts in and tomortgagee acquiring the residentialmortgagee. ludgment & SNOW REMOVAL within twenty-four (24) hours. No other lienor acqoinng the residential Mixed F.C. $100- Oak $110 Resid & Comm Sr Citizen Disc. fee shall be paid by the mortgageeal real estate taxes, special assess-idential real estate pursuant to itsthe residential real estate arose pri-real enlate pursuant to its credit bid or to the sale. The subject propertyat the sale or by any mortgagee,real estate whose rights in and to Free Stacking & Delivery 847-722-0584 or 773-256-7432acquiring the residential real estatemento,orspecialtasesleviedcredit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, ludgment creditor,oris subject to general real estate tao-iudgment creditor, or other hennithe residential real enlate arose p5- pursuant to its credit bid st the saleagainst said real estate sed is of- or to the sale, The sublet property 847-201-1284 udgmentfered for sale withoul any represen-other lienor acquinng the residentialen, speciul assessments. or specialacquiring the residential real estate Tiling or by any mortgagee, is nublect IO general real estate tas- tatlon as to quality or quantity of titlereal esiste whose nghts in and totaxes levied against said real entatewhose rights in and to the residen- creditor. or other lienor acqurnng es, special assessments, or special PAUL BUNYON & SONS MR. GROUT the residentialreal estate whoseand without recourse to Plaintiff andthe residential real estate arose pri-and is offered for sale without anytisIreal estate arose prior to the Fast delivery! Stacking available or to the sale. The aublect propertyrepresentationantoqualityorsale. The subject property is subjecttanes levied against said real estate 224-310-8994 rights in and to the residential realin AS lS condition. The sale is fur- and is offered for sale without any 708-681-9031 or 708-257-1193 TILE GROUT REPAIR estate arose prior to the sale, Thether subject to confirmation by theis subiect to general real estate tas-quantity of title and without recourseto general real estate tases, special www.pbunyontreeaervice.com court. Upon payment in toll of thees, special assessments, or specialto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.assessments, or special tases lev-repreeenlatlsnastoqualityor EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN sublect property in subject to gener- quantity of title and without recourse si real estate tases, special assess-amount bid, the purchaner will re-tases levied againat said real estateThe sale is further aublect tn confir-ieri against said real estate and is and in offered for sale without anymation by the court. Upon paymentoffered for sale without any repre-to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition. FIREWOOD UNLIMITED Tree Service mento, orspecialtasesleviedceive a Certificate of Sale that will The sale in further subject to conf ir- sgainst seid real estate and is of-entitle the psrchaaer to a deed IorepresentationasIoqualityorin full of the amount bid, the pur-aentation as to quality or quantity of Fast Free Delivery 65 ott w! nerlior nl ad quantity of title and without recoursechaser will receive a Certificate oftitle and without recourse to Plainliffmation by the court. Upon payment fered tor sale without any represen-the real estate aher contirmstion of in full st the amount bid, the pur- Mix- S120/FC. CBH & Mio- S1351FC talion as to quality or quantity of titlethe aale. The property will NOT beto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.Sale that will entitle the purchaserand in AS IS" condition, The sale is Residentral & Commercial chaser will receive a Certificate ot and without recourse to Plaintiff andopen forinspection and plaintiffThe sale in further subject to confir-to a deed to the real estate afterfurther subject to confirmation by Oak- S155IFC. Fully Insured . Free Estimates mation by the court. Upon paymenlconfirmation of the sale, The prop-the court. Upon payment in full ofSale Ihal will entitle the purchaser in AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-makes no representation as to the to a deed lo the real estate after Also Chetry, Hickory, Bitch & Apple. Quality Work ther subject to confirmation by thecondition of the property. Proapec-in fuIt of the amount bid, tIne pur-erty will NOT be open for inspectionthe amount bid, the purchaser will Tree tomming s Tree removal chaser will receive a Certificate ofand plaintiff makes no representa-receive a Certificate of Sale that willconfirmation of the sale, The prop- Disc. with 2 et mote!: CC OK! court. Upon payment infull o! thetivebidders are admonished to erty will NOT be open for inspection Stump Grinding amount bid, the purchaser will re-check the court file to venty all infor-Sale that will entitle the purchasertion an tu the condition of the prop-entitle the purchaser to a deed to Fuel chatte may apply. and plaintiff makes no representa- Firewood & Mulch Avail ceiye a Certificate of Sale that willmaSon. If this property is s condo-to s deed to the real estate aftererty. Prospective bidders are ad-the real estate after confirmation of 10% off with obs over 500 confirmation of the sale. The prop-moniahed lo check the court file Iothe sale, The property wilt NOT belion as to the condition of the prop- Suregreenlandscape.com entitle the purchaser to a deed tominium unit, the purchaser of the soy. Prospective bidders are ad- s!RII:BW the real estate aher confirmation ofunit at the foreclosure saie, othererty will NOT be open for inspectionverify all information, If thin propertyopen forinspection andplaintiff is a condominium unit, the purchas-makes no representation as to themonished to check the court file to (630) 816-0111 (841) 888-9999 the sale. The property will NOT bethan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-and plaintiff makes no reprenenta- lion as ro the condition of the prop-er st the unit at the foreclosure sale,condition of the property. Prospec-verify all information. 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Ir YOUACCORDANCE WITH SECTION ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-15-1701)C)OF THEILLINOIS OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTMORTGAOE FORECLOSURE TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONLAW. For information, examine the FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFcourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INnay:CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES The Iflinois Classified Advertising Network (CAN) provides Pioeer Press and the Doings with advertising of a national appeal. ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONP.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAG tS-l701(C) OF THE ILLINOISROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, To advertise n this section, please call ICAN directly at (21 7) 241-1 700. MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREIL 60527, (630) 794-9676. Pleaae LAW. For information:Visit ourrefer tofile number t4-12-27040. webaite at service.atty-pierce.com.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- Both Pioneer Press and the Doings recommend discretion when responding. 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Assumed Name Bid Notice Probate SKOKIE SKOKtE er of the unit st the Isrecissure sale,purchaser of the unit at the fóreclo-765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-lj'.IF YOU ASSUMED NAME VILLAGE OF LINCOLNW000 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFother than a mortgagee, shall psysure sale other than s mortgayeeARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Notice is hereby given, pursuant INVITATION FOR BIDS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOtS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS the assessments andIhe legal feesshall psy the assexaments required COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTfo "An Act in relation to the useSealed bids for the Phase Three COUNTY DEPARTMENT, 1-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-requìred byThe Condominiumby The Condominium Property Act,TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION DIVISION CERY DIVISION Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g(j1)755 ILCS 605/f8.5(a-1).IF YOUFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFof an Assumed Business NameSEWER LINING PROJECT AT PROBATE DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, N A. NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC; and (((4). If this property is a con-ARE THE MORTGAGOR HOME-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INin the conduct or transaction ofVARIOUS LOCATIONS will beESTATE OF AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOPlaintiff, dominrum uniI which is part of aOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONBusiness in the State," asreceived in the Council Cham-PHYLLIS M. HAGEDORN, De- WACHOVIA MORTGAGE, F58 vs. common interest community,theTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONi5-i7Ot)CIOF THEILLINOISamended,thata certificationbers located al the Village Hall,ceased. F/K/A WORLD SAVINGS BANK,WALTER CASTRO, SHERRYpurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREwas registered by the under-8900NorthLincolnAvenue, NO: 2013 P 5790 CASTRO; UNKNOWN OWNERS sure sale other than s mortgayeeAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLAW. For information, examine the F58 signed with the County Clerk ofLincolnwood, IL 60712 until 10 Plaintiff, AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS;shall psy the assessments requiredACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONcourt file or contact Plaintiff's altar- PUBLICATION NOTICE Defendants, by The Condominium Property Act,15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISnay:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,Cook County. Registration Num-AM. local time, Thursday, No-Notice is given of the death of RENATO M CUEVO, LEONIDA R12 CM 44221 755 ILCS 605/l8.5(q-1(.IF YOUMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEber: D13135925 on October 11,vember 21, 2013. AIlBids willPHYLLIS M. HAGEDORN, of CUE VO NOTICE OF SALE ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-LAW. For information, examine theROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,2013. Under the Assumedbe publicly opened at that time709 North Wille Street, Mount Defendants PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTcourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseName of and read aloud.AllprevailingProspect, Cook County, Illinois. EN that pursuant fo s Judgment ofTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,refer tofile number t4-1 i-38070 10 CH 1288 ney: AJ CONSTRUCTION wagerequirementsmust beLeBers of Office were issued on 5020 CAROL STREET SKOKIE, ILForeclosure and Sale enfered in theFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFP C., i5WO30 NORTH FRONTAGETHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- 60077 above entitled cause on July 16,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INRD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,TION One South Wacker Drive,withthebusineaxlocatedstmet. October 15, 2013 to Lynda Da- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-2013IntercoantyJudicial SalesACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONIL 60527,630) 794-9876. Please24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-46504105 N. McVicker Avenue, Clii-Specifications and Contractvis,as Independent Executor, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Corporationwill on Monday, No-15-i7Of)C)OF THEILLINOISrefer to file number 14-f 2-29102.(312) 236-SALE You can also visitcago, IL 60634. The true and re-Documents may be obtained,whose mailing address is 119 suant io u Judgment of Foreclosurevember 25, 2013 at the hour of tiMORTGAGE FORECLOSURETHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-The Judicial Salex Corporation at wal full names(s) and residencebeginning November 1 , 201 3 atGolfview Lane, Carpentersville, and Sale enteredinthe aboveam. in their officeat f20 WestLAW.Forinformation:VisitourTION One South Wacker Drive,ww.lIxc.00m f0a 7 day status re-address of thethe Lincolnwood Public WorksIllinois 60110, and whose afar- Madison Street, Saite 7l8A, Chica-wvbsile at service.alty-pierce.com.24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650port of pending sales. AUCTION- cause on March 18, 20t3, an agent owner(x)/partner(a( is:Adam for The Judicral Sales Corporation,go, Illinois, sell al public suction tobetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.)3l2) 236-SALE You can also visit.COM LLC For Additiosai Informa- Department located at 7001 Nney is Michael J. Moran, 121 5. will at tO:30 AM on December 2,the highest bidder for cash, us setPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sThe Judicial Sales Corporation at wlion regarding Asction.com, pleaseJaskowski, 4105 N.McVickerLawndale Avenue, and you mayWilke Road, Suife 201, Arling- 2013, ut the The Judicial Sales Cor-forth below, the following describedAttorneys,OneNorthDearbornww.tjsc.csm for a 7 day status re-visit www.Auction.com or call (800-Avenue,Chicago,IL60634,also contact the office al 847-ton Heights, IL 60005, 847-577- poration, One South Wacker Drive -mortqaqed real estate: Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO,ILport of pending sales. CODILIS &280-2832) CODILIS 6 ASSOCI-USA. 675-0888 for an electronic copy.8556, Atty# 25946. 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,P.I.NT 1G-14-423-016. 60602.TelNo.(3t2)476-5500.ASSOCIATES, P.C. f 5W030ATES, P.C. l5W03O NORTH10!24, 10/31, 11)7/13 #667490 No fee is required for pick-up ofClaims must be tiled on or be- Commonly known au 8850 EwingPlease refer to file numberNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100 sell at public auction to the highest the contract documents. fore April30,2014, and any bidder, as set forth below, the fol-Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076. PA1304381. THE JUDICIAL SALESSUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794- ASSUMED NAME Envelopes areto be markedclaim not filed on or before that lowing described real estate: The mort9aged real estafeis im-CORPORATION One South(630) 794-5300 Allomey File No.5300 Attorney File No, 14-i t-08070Notice is hereby given, pursuant proved wrth s single family resi-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,14-12-29102 Attorney ARDC No.Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 At- "Sealed Bid for the Lincolnwooddate is barred. Every claim filed Commonly known as 5020 CAROL to "An Act in relation to the use STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60077 dence. If the subject mortgaged realIL 60606-4650 (3f2( 236-SALE '(ou00468002 Attorney Code. 2176210mev Code. 21762 Case Number: Phase Three SEWER LININGmust be in writing and state suf- Property Indes No. 10-21-202-029.eslsle is a unit of s common inter-can also visit The Judicial SalesCaOe Number:f2 CH 04548712 CH 004335 TJSC#: 33-18789of an Assumed Business NamePROJECT AT VARIOUS LOCA-ficient information to notify the The real estate is improved with aest community, the purchaser of theCorporation st www.tjsc.com for a 7TJSC#: 33-19628 NOTE: PumiantNOTE: Pursuant lo the Fair Debt)n the conduct or transaction ofTIONS". representative of the nature of three-story multi-family home; at-uniI other Iban a mortgagee shallday status report of pending sales.to the Fair Debt Collection' PracticesCollection Praclicen Act, you areBusiness in the State," as10/31/13 #673236 the claim or other relief sought. tachad 2 car garage. Sale terms:pay the assessments required byPIERCE &ASSOCIATES OneAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sadvised thatPlaintiff's attorney isamended,thatscertification 25% down of the highest bid by cer-subsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 ofNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300attorney is deemed Io be a debt col-deemed to be s debt collector at- Claims must be filed with the IL 60602 (312) 476- was registered by the under- Divorce representative of the Estate or tified funds at the close of the salethe Condominium Property Act. CHICAGO, lector attempting to collect u debttempting to collect a debt sod anysigned with the County Clerk of payable to The Judicial Suies Cor-Sale terms: 10% down by certified5500 Attorney File No. PA1304381and any information obtained will beinformafion obtained will be used for in the Office of the Circuit Clerk poration. No third party checks willfunds, balance, by certified funds,Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-used for that purpose. that purpose. Cook County. Registration Num-State of Illinois of this Court, 50 West Washing- be accepted. The balance, includ-within 24 hours. No refunds.Theber:tO CH 08750 TJSC#: 33-1565808 1562535 ber: D1313S939 on October 11,County of Cook tonStreet, Chicago, Illinois ng the Judiciul suie fee tor Aban-property will NOT be open for in-18394566682 10/17, 10/24, 10/31/13 #66231810/17, 10/34, 10/31/13 #662302 2013. Under the Assumed In the Circuit Court tor Cook 60602.Iffiled with the Court, dosed Residential Properly Munici-sped ion 10/24, 10/31, 11/7/13 #667040 Name of County, Illinois County the claimant within len (10) days palify Relief Fund, which is calcula-For informalioocallMr. Anthony SKOKIE COMKA Department, Domestic Relations ted on residential real estate at thePorto at Plaintiff's Attorney, Freed- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF afterfilinghis claimwith the located rate of $1 for each $1,000 or frac-man Anselmo, Lindberg LLC, 1807 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- LEGAL withthebusinuxu at Division Court; )1) shall cause a copy of lion thereof of the amount paid byWest DieCI Road, Naperville, IllinoisSKOKIE TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY 8936 N. Parkaide Avenue #114,In Re the Marriage of the claim to be mailed or deliv- the purchaser not to exceed $300,60563-t890, (866) 402-8661. ForIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFDIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE Des Plaines, IL 60016. The trueMARINA MELNIK, Plaintiff ered to the representative and Bidding instructions visit w.fal-iIIi BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION in certified funds/or wire transfer, io COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- and real full names(s) and resi-vs to his Attorney of record, unless due within twenty-four (24) hours.noiu.dom 24 hours prior to sale.TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlaintiff, Adoption dance address of thePRESTON LAWSON, Defend- shallbepaidbytheFf21 tOt 17 DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE the representative of his Attor- No fee owner(s)/partner(s( is: Mariysant mortgagee acquinno the residentialINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION WLODZIMIERZ ZLOTORZYCKI, Assumed Name nay has in writing, either con- real estate pursuanfto ifs credit bidCORPORATION Plaintiff, ELIZABETH ZLOTORZYCKI, Boyko, 8936 N. Parkside Ave- No, 13 D 009168 aenled to the allowance of the at the saie or by any mortgagee,Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 NILES CENTER CONDOMINIUMAuction- Real Estate nue#114,Des Plaines, IL Notice by Publication claim or waived maìling or deliv- judgment creditor, or other lienort567456 IRENA KALIKA, FIRST MIDWESTASSOCIATION, UNKNOWN OWN- 60016, USA. Public noticeis hereby giveneiy of copies in writing, and (2) acquiring the residential real estate10/24, 10/31, 11/1/13 #667047 BANK, LACROSSE FLATS CON-ERS AND NONRECORD CLAIM-Bid Notice 10/24, 10(31, 11/7/13 #667484 you, PRESTON LAWSON, that whose rights in und to the residen- DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,VIL-ANTS shall file with the Court proof of Divorce the above suit has been filedany required mailing or delivery rialreal estate arose prior to the LAGE OF SKOKIE, UNKNOWNDefendants against you for a Dissolution of sale. The subject property is subjectSKOKIE OWNERS AND NONRECORIJ12 CH 004335 Foreclosures ASSUMED NAME of copies. Io general real estala tuses, specialINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFCLAIMANTS 8232 NILES CENTER ROAD UNIT Notice is hereby given, pursuantMarriage and other relief, whichDATED: October 16, 2013 assessments, sr special taons lev-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Defendants #417 SKOKIE, IL 60077 lo "An Act in relation to the usesuit is now pending. ¡5/ Michael J. Moran, Afforney TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Foundation Notices ied against said real estate und s 12 CH 045487 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- of an Assumed Business NameUnless you, PRESTON LAW-for The EstateofPhyllisM. offered for sale wifhout any repre-DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,8833 LACROSSE AVENUE UNITTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Judicial Sales SON, answer or otherwise sp- sentution as lo or quantify ofN.A. #201 SKOKIE, IL 60077 suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure in the conduct or transaction of Hagedorn Business in theState," aspear insaid suit on or before10/24, 10/31, 11/7/13#666630 title and without recourse Io PlainfiffPlaintiff, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-and Sale enteredinthe aboveMechanics Liens November 26, 2013, a judgment and in "AS IS condition. The sale is TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-cause onAugust 13, 2013, an amended,that acertification further subject fu confirmation byDANIEL WALSH, NOELLEsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosureagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- Name Change was registeredby the under-ofdefaultmaybeentered the court. Upon payment infall ofWALSH, UNKNOWN OWNERSand Sale enteredinthe aboveration, will at fO:30 AM on Novem- signed with the County Clerk ofagainst you. the amount bid, the purchaser willAND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS cause on August 23,2013,sober 25, 20f 3.aI the The JudicialProbate Cook County. Registration Num- Dorothy Brows, receive a Certificate of Sale thaI willDefevda oto agent tor The Judicial Sales Corpo-SalesCorporation, OneSouth ber: 013135922 on October 11, Clerk of the Circuit Court entitle the purchaser to a deed to13 CH 08750 ration, will at 10:30 AM on Novem-Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA- Public Hearings 50 W. Washington, Chicago, IL the real estate after confirmation of8921SLEEPING BEAR ROADber 25, 2013, at the The JudicialGO, IL, 60606, seIl st public auction 2013. Under the Assumed the sale. The properly will NOT beSKOKIE, IL 60076 SalesCorporation, OneSouthto the highest bidder, as set forthPublic Notices Name of Dated this 1 5th day of October, 2013 open forinspection andplaintiffNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA-below, the following deucribed real Storage - Legal VI SERVICE makes no representation as to theTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-GO, IL, 60606, sell at public auctionestate: Commonly known as 8232 withthebusinesslocatedatIgor Gromov condition nf the property. Prospec-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureto the highest bidder, as set forthNILES CENTER ROAD UNIT #417, Take Notices 8905 Knight Avenue, DesAttorney for Plaintiff livebidders are admonishedtound Sale enteredin the abovebelow, the following described realSKOKIE, IL 60077 Property Indes 1020 N. Milwaukee Ave., check the court file lo verify all infor- f9,2013,asestate: Commonly known as 8833No. 10-2f-405-074-1056. The real Plaines, IL 60016. The true arid cause on August Ste. 101 malion. If this property is s condo-sgent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-LACROSSE AVENUE UNIT #201,estala is improved with u Assumed Name real full names(s) and residence minium unit, Ihe purchaser of theration, will st 10:30 AM on Novem-SKOKIE, IL 60077 Property ladeocondo/townhouse. Sale terms: 25% address of theDeerfield, IL 60015 unit st the foreclosure sale, otherber 26, 2013, at the The JudicialNo. 10-16-430-022-1002, Propertydown of the highest bid by certified ASSUMED NAME owner(s)/partner(s) is: (ryna(847) 845-1779 To PLACE A than a mortgagee, shall psy the as-SatesCorporation, OneSouthIndes No. (10-16-430-021 underly-funds at the close of the sale paya-Notice is hereby given, pursuanPsvriv,8905KnightAvenue,10/24, 10/31, 11/7/13 #638050 sesaments and the lesl fees re-Wacker Drive - 241fr Floor, CHICA-ng). The real estateis improvedbie to The Judicìul Sales Corpora- to "An Act in relation to the useDes Plaines, IL 60016, USA. quired by The Condominium Prop-GO, IL, 60606, sell al public suctionwith a condo/townhouse. Salelion. No third party checks will beof an Assumed Business Name erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(f) andto the highest bidder, as sel forthterms: 25% down of fha highest bidaccepted. The balance,includin 10/24, 10/31, 11/7/13 #667479 Foundation Notices (g)(4).lt this property io a condo-below, the following described realby certified funds al the close of thethe Judicial sale fee for Abandoneirr the conduct or transaction of minium unit which is part of s 00m-estate: Commonly known us 8921sale payable to The Judicial SalesResidential PropertyMunicipalityBusiness in the State," sa PRIVATE FOUNDATION mon interest communily, Ihe pur-SLEEPING BEAP ROAD, SKOKIE.Corporation. No third party checksRelief Fund, which is csicslated onamended,thatscertification Bid Notice The Annual Report (Form 9OPF) Chaser of the unit at the foreclosureIL 60076 Property Indes No. 10-14-will be accepted. The balance, in-residential real estate at the rate ofwas regisferedby the under- Park Ridge Park District of the David & Cathy Husman sale other than a mortgagee shall3t9-020-0000. The real estateiscluding the Judicial sale fee for$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-signed with the County Clerk of FamilyFoundation,a private improved with a one story singleAbandoned Residenlial Propertyof of the amount paid by the pur- LEGAL NOTICE pay the assessments required b Cook County. Registration Num- foundation, for the year ending CLASSIFIED The CondominiumProperty Ac,family home with no garage. SaleMunicipality Relief Fund, which schaser not to exceed $300, in certi- Sealed bids will be received by 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t). W YOUterms: 25°/e down of the highest bidcalculated on residential real estatefied funds/sr wire transfer,is dueber: Dl3136053 on October 25,the Park Ridge ParkDistrict,September 30, 2012, is avails- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-by certified funds at the close of theat the rate of $f for each $1,000 orwithin twenty-four (24) hours. No2013. Under the Assumed2701W. SibleyStreet,ParkhIe uf its principal office,1200 N. OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTsale payable to The Judicial Saiesfraction thereof of the amount paidfee shall be paid by the mortgageeName of Ridge, Illinois, telephoneAshland Ave, Chicago, IL TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONCorporation. No third party checksby the purchaser not to exceedacquiring the residential real estate IN STYLE BY MARTA 847.692.3482tortheSupply60622,torinspectionduring FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFwill be accepted. The balance, in-$300, incertifiedfunds/orwirepursuant to its credit bid st the sale withthebusiness)ocatedatand Provision of Staff and Par-regular business hours by any AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INdluding the Judicial sale teefortransfer, is due within twenty-fouror by any morlgsyee, judgment citizen who requests it within 112 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAbandonedResidential Property(24) hours. No fee shall be paid bycreditor,or other lienor acquiring1051 South Elmhurst Rd. Unitticipsnt Shirts and Apparel for 15-1701(CjOF THE ILLINOISMunicipality Relief Fund, which isthe mortgagee acquiring the resi-the residentialreal estate whoseG, Des Plaines, IL 60016. Thethe year 2014 untilTuesday,days from the date of this no- MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREcalculated on residential real estatedential real estafe pursuant to itsrights in and tu the residential resitrue and real full names(s) andNovember 12, 2013 st11:00lice. The Foundation's Principal AD, CALL LAW. For informalion:Visitoural the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orcreditbid at the sale or by anyeutale arose prior to the sale. Theresidence address of theam., at which time such bidsManager is David Husman. website st service.stty-pierce,com.fraction theresf of the amount paidmortgagee, ludgment creditor,orsubject property is subject to gener-owner(s)/partner(s) is; Martawill be publicly opened and an-10/31113 #671865 between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.by the purchaser not Io esceedother Irenor acquiring Ihe residentialal real estate tanes, special assess- Ayala. 339 S. Park St. Apt.1, PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plsinliff's$300,incertifiedfunds/orwirereal estate whose rights in and toments, orspecialtaseslevied nounced in the Board Room at Attorneys, One NorthDearborntransfer, is due within twenty-fourthe residential real estate arose pri-against said real estate and is of-Bensenviile, IL 60106, USA. the Administrative Offices of the Name Change Street Suite t300, CHICAGO, IL(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byor to the vale. The aublect propertyfered for sale without any represen-10/31, 11/7, 11/14/13 #672473 building located st 2701 Sibley 60602. TelNo. (312) 476-5500.the mortgagee acquiring theresi-is subject to general real estate tax-talion as to quality or quantity of title Street, Park Ridge, Illinois Stale of Illinois Please refer to file numberdential real estate pumuanl to itses, special assessments, or specialand without recourse to Plaintiff and ASSUMED NAME Bidding Documenta are availa- County of Cook PAt 1 f9703. THE JUDICIAL SALEScredit bid at the sale sr by anytaxes levied against said real estatein "AS IS" condition. The sale is fur-Notice is hereby given, pursuantble at no charge by contactingIn The Circuit Court For Cook 847-998-3400 CORPORATION Southmortgagee, IudQment creditor,orand is offered for sale withxut anyther subject to confirmation by the One to "An Act in relation to the useMaryanne Lucarz of the Park County, Illinois Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Ch,csqo,other liens, acquiriny the residentialrepresentationastoqualityorcourt. Upon payment in fall of theof an Assumed Business Name In The Matter of the Petition of IL 60606-4650 (312( 236-SALE '(oureal estate whose rights in and toquanlity of title and without recourseamounl bid, the purchaser will re- Ridge Park District, by phone st can also visit The Judicial Salesthe residential real estate arose pri-to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition.ceive a Certificate of Sale that willin the conduct or transaction of847.692.3482 or by email at mluLeslie Lawrence Business in theState,"as Corporstion al www.tjuc.com tor s 7or to Ihe sale. The subject propertyThe sale ix turther subtecf to csntir-entitle the purchaser to s deed to [email protected]. Email re-For Leslie Anthony Lawrence Il day status report of pendinq sales.is subject to general real estate faa-rnation by the court. Upon paymentthe real estate after confirmation ofamended,that scertificationquests for Bidding DocumentsChange of Name PIERCE & ASSOCIATES Onees, special assessments, or specialin full of the amount bid, the pur-the sale. The property will NOT bewas registeredby the under-shall include name of bidding Case # 201 3Conc0007O5 North Dearborn Street Suite 1300laves levied against said real estatechaser will receive s Certificate ofopenforinspection and plaintiffsigned with the County Clerk of Notice of Publication CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-and is offered for sale without anySale that will entitle the purchasermakes no representation as to the firm, contact person, mailing ad- Cook County. Registration Num- Public Noticeishereby given OR VISIT 5500 Attorney File No. PAl 119703representationastoqualityorIo a deed Io the real estate aftercondition st the property. Proapec- dress (no PO Boxes), telephone Aesrney Code. 91220 Case Num-quantity of title and without recourseconfirmation of the sale, The prop-livebidders areadmonished tober: D13135930 on October 11,number, and email address. that on December 6, 2013, st ber: lOCH 1288 TJSC#: 33-2f 272Io Plaintiff and in "AS lS condition.erty will NOT be open for inspectioncheck the court file to verity ali mIar-2013. Under the AssumedBoard of Park Commissioners 9:00AM being one of the return The sale is further subledt to conti,-and plaintiff makes no represents-mation. If this property is s condo- 568480 Name of Rick Biagi, President days in the Circuit Court of the 10/31, 11/7, 11/14/13 #670095 mation by the court. Upon paymenttion as to the condilion of the prop-minium unit, the purchaser of the MOBILE AUTO SOLUTION 10/31/13 #673154 County of Cook, Iwill file my pe- in full of the amount bid, the pur-erty.Prospective bidders are ad-unit at the foreclosure sale, otherwiththebusinesslocatedal titianin said court praying for chauer will receive s Certificate ofmonished to check the court file Iothan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-3528 N. New England Avenue, the change of my name from Sale that will entitle the purchaserverify all information. If this propertyaesaments and the legal fees re- PIONEERIO(AL(OWU.ASSIFIEDS to a deed to the real estate afteris a condominium unit, the purctras-quired by The Condominium Prop-Chicago, IL 60634. The true and Leslie Anthony Lawrence IIto confirmation of the sale. The prop-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g((1) andreal full names(s) arid residence FIND MORE that ofLeslie Anthony Martin, arty will NOT be open for inspectionother than a mortgagee, shall pay(g))4).Ifthin property is s condo-address of the pursuant to the statutein such DON'T NEED IT? and plaintiff makes no representa-the assessments and the legal feesminium unit which is part of a 00m-owner(x)/parfner(x( is: Marek case made and provided. fron as Is the condition of the prop-required by TheCondominiummoo iotereat community, the pur-Bobowxki, 3528 N. New Eng- Dated; October 10, 2013, Chi- arty.Prospective biddem are ad-Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)chaser of the unit al the fxreclosure LOCAL JOBS AT SELL IT FAST. monished to check the court file toand ))(4). If this property is a con-sale other than a- mortgagee shallland Avenue, Chicago, IL cago, Illinois, 60619 verify all information. It this propertydominium unit which is part of apay the assessments required b60634, USA. /5/ Leslie Lawrence CALL 847-998-3400 is a condominium unit, the parchas-common interest community,theThe Condominium PropertyAc,10/24, 10/31, 1117/13#667492 PIONEERLOCALCOM/ONSTER10/17, 10/24, 10/31/13 #663002 Thursday, October31, 2013 Pioneer Press (DC) 9 Probate Public Notices Public Hearings Public Hearings Storage - Legal Storage « Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal IN TRE CIRCUIT COURT OF LEGAL NOTICE PLAN COMMISION NOTICE THE WEST LINE OF THELife Storage of Wrigleyville willLifeSforageof Humboldt ParkVincent Winn 2181 Equipment of America I 146 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, NOTICE THAT THE CURRENTPLEASE TAKE NOTICE - THESOUTH HALF OF THE NORTHhold a public sale to enforce awill hold a public sale to enforceAnthony Burch 2183DonWatson 1146 PROBATE DIVISION ANNUAL AUDIT MORTON GROVE PLAN COM-HALF OF THE EAST HALF OFlien imposed on said property,a lien imposed on said property,Community Renovation JefferyOrtman 1231 IN THE MAUER OF THE ES- IS MISSIONwillhold a publicTHE WEST HALF OF THEas described below, pursuant toas described below, pursuant toPartners 2187Jeffery Orlman 1237 TATE OF JosephSapienza: AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC hearing on Monday, NovemberWEST HALF OF THE NORTH-the Illinois Self-Service Storagethe Illinois Self -Service StorageDallerie Williams 3022Richard Spandiary 1724 Name: Joseph Sapienza EXAMINATION. 18, 2013 at 7:30 p.m.in theEAST QUARTER OF SECTIONFacilityAct,Illinois Code 770FacilityAct,Illinois Cede 770Tiffany Baker 3040Thamas Wojtcczak 1546 Address: 4520 N. Menard NOTICE is hereby given by theBoard of Trustees Chambers,13, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH,ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on Wednes-ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on Tuesday,Joseph Phillips 3062You must be 18 years at age or Chicago, Illinois 60630 Village Board of Norridge thatRichard T. Flickinger MunicipalRANGE12, EAST OF THEday, November 13, 2013, at LifeNovember 12, 2013 atSunshine Star 3065older to attend our auctions. Date and Place ot Death: No-the current Annual Audit for theCenter, 6101 Capulina Avenue,THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,StorageofWrigleyville,3323LifeStorage of Humboldt Park.Carlos Alvarez 3071Auctioneer:Brook Snyder vember 8, 2012, ParIr Ridge, lIli-fiscal year May 1, 2012, to AprilMorton Grove, Illinois to consid-128.88 FEET SOUTH OF THEWest Addison Street, Chicago,4014 W. Grand Avenue, Chica-Bradley Gibson 3105Illinois license #441.001668 nois 30, 2013, is available tor esami-er the tollowing cases' NORTHWEST CORNERIllinois, 60618. go, Illinois, 60651. Phone num-Annette Johnson 311210/24, 10/31/13 #668241 2013 P 005474 nation at the office of the VillageCASE PC 13-12 THEREOF, ALSO VACATEDManagement reserves the rightber is l-773-235-2800 Edwin Mason 3144 PUBLICATION NOTICE Clerk,NorridgeVillageHall,Requestfor aText Amend-WEST LELAND AVENUEto withdraw any unit from sale,Management reserves the rightKevin Jones 3191 Notice of Auction INDEPENDENT 4000 North Olcott Avenue,ments to Title 12, of OrdinanceNORTH OF AND ADJOININGRegisteredormotorvehiclesto withdraw any unit from sale.Heasler Worldwide 4010Life Storage Centers of River ADMINISTRATION Norridge, Illinois, during regular07-07 (Village of Morton GroveSAID LOTS 1 TO 8 EXTENDEDare sold "As Is I Parts Only," noRegisteredor motor vehiclesJoyce Kelley 4011North will hold a public sale to TO: CREDITORS AND Village office hours as follows: Unified Development Code) toWEST TO TI-tE WEST LINE OFtitles or registration. are sold "As Is/Parts OnIy,noTiara Cramp 4018enforce a lien imposed on said CLAIMANTS (ONLY) Monday through Friday - establish 'Animal Shelteras aTHE SOUTH HALF OF THETenant Name Unit #titles or registration. Janina Cartier 4046property,as describedbelow, i .Notice is hereby given at the 9 am, to 5 p.m. Special Use in the CR Comnier-NORTH HALF OF THE EASATDean Zitzewitz 1128Name Unit Thomas Agnew 4056pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf- death of Joseph Sapienza who Saturday 9a.m. to 12:00 cial Residential District and toHALF OF THE WEST HALF OFTamira Russo 1537Michael A Baker 582 Melariia Ortiz 4082Service StorageFacilities Act, died on November 8, 2012, a noon, create a definition for an "Ani-THE WEST HALF OF THEMichelle Rogers 1539Tamille Baker 36 Ron Salter 4091Illinois Cede 770 ILCS to 95/7, resident of Chicago, Illinois. Debra J. Budnik mal Shelter" NORTHEAST QUARTER OFAnthony T Cooper 2046Keith Bassett 636 Carlisa Battles 4151on Nov. 12th 2013, at Lite Stor- On October 7, 2013, an order Village Clerk The applicant is Village of Mor-SECTION 13 AFORESAID, LY-Sandy Lyons 2049Sharon Bennett 269 Yanika Johnson 5048age of River North, 333 West appointing the RepresentativesPUBLISHED by me this31stton Grove, 6101 Capulina, Mor-ING WEST OF THE EAST LINEJohn Frazier 2054Mary Sol Bernard 37 David Murrell 5072OhioStreet,Chicago,Illinois, was entered. The Representa-day of October 2013 in the Pio-ton Grove, IL 60053. OF SAID LOT 1 EXTENDEDRosa M Gonzalez 2105Seytaura A Bolden 916 Tracey Adams 508160654. Phone: 312-222-0136 tives tor the estate are: Karenneer Press/Norridge andCASE PC 13-13 NORTH TO THE NORTH LINEAdriana Godwin 3010Rafael A Boria Jr 197 10/31,1117/13 #664071 Management reserves the right Sapienza and Joseph C.Harwood Heights News. Request for a Special Use Per-OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THEBrian Ruby 3038James L Brewer Jr 631 to withdraw any unit troni sale. LiteStorageCentersofthe Debra J. Budnik. Village Clerk mil per Title12, of OrdinanceNORTH HALF OF THE EASTSonya Howard 3044Jermell Brown 754 Registeredor motor vehicles Sapienza. Southwest Loop will hold a pub- The Attorney for the estate:10/31/13 #668550 07-07 (Village of Morton GroveHALF OF THE WEST HALF OFRobert R Liebich 3152Renda F Brown 321 are sold "As Is I Parts OnIy. No licsale to enforce a lienim- Development Nancy Lituma 4001Chiquita M Carroll 550 titles or registration. James A. Marino,P.C.,5521 Unified Code)THE WEST HALF OF THE posed on said property, as de- 109, Section 12-4-3-D to establish anNORTHEAST QUARTER OFKelly Clancy 4014Jessica Castro 343 Tenant Name Unit North Cumberlarid,Ste scribed below, pursuant to the Chicago, Illinois 60656. STATE OF WISCONSIN "AnimalShefter".Wright WaySECTION 13, AS AFORESAID,Joseph Esayena 4059Anna Cole 309 Alyah Altamimi: Unit #2061 Illinois Seff-Service Storage Fa- Claimsagainst theestate CIRCUIT COURT Rescue at 5915 Lincoln AvenueALL IN LAWRENCE LAWNSJeimy Manzanares 4105Hilda Crayton 3 Nathaniel Lewis. Unit #4096 cility Act. Illinois Cede 770 ILCS may be tiled on or beforeApril GRANT COUNTY in the CR Commercial Residen-ADDITION, BEING A SUBDIVI-Liode M Valencia 4186Tanya R Connie 87 Jennifer Stolarz Unit #2084 95/1 to 95/7, on Tuesday, No- FRANCIS C. ZIMMER 870 10/24, 10/31/13 #666845 24, 2014. Claims against the es- fiai District. SION OF THE SOUTH HALFYou must be 18 years of age, orEboni Dawson vember 12, 2013, at Life Star- tate may be filed with the Clerk9081 SHERMAN LANE The applicantisWright WayOF THE NORTH HALF OF THEolder to attend our auctions. Carolyn A Delphie 168 age Centers of the Southwest of the Circuit Court, Room 1202,GLEN HAVEN, WI 53810 Rescue, 7136 W. Touhy, Nues,EAST HALF OF THE WESTAuctioneer;Brook SnyderlIli-Yolanda Diaz 730 Notice is hereby given that pur- Loop, 601 W. Harnson St., Chi- Richard J. Daley Center. Chica-NORMA WARD IL 60714. HALF OF THE WEST HALF OFnoix license # 441 .001 668 Doreasha Dowery 85 suant to Illinois Self-Storage Fa- cmgo, IL, 60607(312)-380-113 go, Illinois60602 or with the6294 THORNCREST DRIVECASE PC 13-14 THE NORTHEAST QUARTER10/24, 10/31/13 #668058 Ed Drzazinski 175 cilities Act, a sale will be held on Management reserves the right Representative,orboth,AnyGREENDALE, WI 53129 Request for a Planned Unit De-AND THE NORTH HALF OF Carla Duncan 558 November 13th, 2013, at to withdraw any unit from sale. claim not filed within that periodJEANEUE SHERNIAN velopment Special Use PermitTHE WEST 10 ACRES OF THELufeStorageofMontclarewillJeffery J Flores 19 LifeStorageofPortagePark, Registeredor motor vehicles is barred. Copies of a claim303 PROSPECT STREETper Title 12 of Ordinance 07-07EAST HALF OF THE WESThold a Public Sale to enforce aWinston Ford 6500 West Dakin Street, Chica- 690 are sold As Is f Parts Only." no filedwiththeClerk must beBLOOMINGTON, WI 53804 (Village of Morton Grove UnifiedHALF OF THE NORTHEASTlien imposed on said property,Exca J Franklin 625 go,IL 60634 (773) 282-2400. titles or registration. mailed or delivered to the Rep-JAMES C. DENEEN Development Code) Chapter 6.QUARTER OF SECTION 13.as descnbed below, pursuant toFurtyz Wilson 9 Thecontentsofthebelow Tenant Name Unit # resentative and to the attorney2676 SOUTH COURT The proposed Planned Unit De-AFORESAID, IN COOK COUN-the Illinois Self-Service StorageLucerito Galeana 224 spaces will be sold at a public Diane McWilliams 115 within 10 days after it has beenMADISON, WI 53704-5425 velopment would comprise ot 31'r/, ILLINOIS. Facility Act.Illinois Code 770-Marco Garcia 674 sale for cash, credit card or cer- James L Butler 339 tiled. Plaintiffs attached dwellings (townhomes)PIN: 12-13-208-037-0000 ILCS 95/7 on Wednesday, No-Karl D Goodloe 868 titled funds. lt there is no market Aleaander Wamer 353 Within forty-two (42) days after-Vs- and be located at 8320-8342All interested persons are invit-vember 13,2013. Ocelia M Goodloe 162 value or no bids received, the Christopher S Chadwick 419 the effective date of the originalEDMOND A. GLOS tI Concord Drive, ed toattend,be heard andLocation: LifeStorage ofBrian T Haley 663 goodswillbe otherwisedis- Herbert Mobley 457 Order Admitting the Will to Pro-711 DEVON AVENUE The applicant is Lexington Sta-question those presenting testi-Montclare, at 6603 W DiverseyCharles Hoskins 33 posed of. Shari Caswick 466 bate, you may file a petition withPARK RIDGE, IL 60068 lion, LLC, 1731North Marcemany at the hearing.All inqui-Ave. Chicago,Illinois 60707 Shanda M Jefferson 200 Richard Essien Unit tI A2101 Johnathan R Ingram 568 the Court to require proof of theJOHN DOE Street, Suite 200, Chicago, I ries regarding this public hear-(773(237-3030. JamesJones 320 Greg Barbeck Unit 8 B1132 Vita Faulkner 577 validity of the Will by testimonyJANE DOE 60614 ing can be directed to NatalieManagement reserves the rightPreston Jones, Jr. 43 Jeannea Madsen Unit # Bi 172 Veronika Gonzalez 611 Defendants Mendel the Village ofto withdraw any unit from theMarilyn Kelly 96 Nicole Hansen Unit # B2l05 or witnesses to the Will in open 10/31/13 #672352 at Lisa Vessey 654 Court,or other evidence,as Case Code - 30405 Harwood Heights Village Hall. sale. The contents of the belowChristopher LeBeau 954 Juan M. Guerra Jr,Unit # B2173 PUBLIC NOTICE Kim Johnson 664 providedinArticleVI5/6-21 SUMMONS A copy of the application for aspaces will be sold at a publicShirley D Martin 514 You must be 18 years of age, or PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Hattie L Lofton 909 (755 ILCS 5/6/21). THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, special use permit and all asso-sale for cash or credit card.ItZsaZsaMcCKay 193 older to attend our auctions. GIVEN,pursuantIoSection Frank Raflaelli 933 Within six (6) months after theto each person named above as dated documentsisavailablethere is no market value or noMegan McDonough 904 Auctioneer;Brook SnyderlIli- 17.56.170)E)(2) of the Harwood Thomas Fitzgerald 966 effective date of the original Or-a Defendant: for review at Village Hall duringbids received, the goods will beShamane Miller 716 obis license #441.001668 Heights Code ofOrdinances, 10/31,1117/13 #663659 der Admitting the Will to Pro-You are hereby notified that the regular business hours, Mondaydisposed. Ivan M Moore 594 10/24, 10/31/13 #666302 thattheVillageofHarwood bate, you may file a petition withPlaintiffsnamed abovehave through Friday, g am. to5 p.m.Registeredor Motor VehiclesTiffany M Moore 257 Heights Plan Commission will Life Storage Centers of Hermosa the Court to contest the validityfiled a lawsuit or other legal ac- and Saturdays from 9 am. to 12are sold "AS IS f Parts Only" noJordan Mulero 601 be conducting a public hearing will hold a public aale to enforce a of the Will as provided under Ar-lion against you. noon titles or registration. Cynthia M Oliphant 704 oir November 20, 2013, at 7:00 lien impoaed os said property, as ticleVIII5/8-1of the ProbateWithin 40 days after October 17, Respectfully submitted, Tenant Name Unit NumberCheo D Patrick PM at the Village of Harwood 185 described below, pursuant to the lIli- Act (755 ILCS 5/8-1). 2013, you must respond with a Marcia Pollowy SueTzoumas Al123 Crystal Ramsey 510 sois Self-Service Storage Faciliry Heights Village Hall, 7300 West The estate will be administratedwritten demand for a copy of the Village Clerk Robin McLendon A2l04 Desiree Rand 98 Act, Illinois Code 770 ILCS 95/1 to Wilson Avenue, Harwood 95/7. on November 12, 2013 at Lite without Court supervision unlessComplaint. The demand must 10/31/13 #673489 Edward Sarney Sr A2106 Chaites Reed Heights, IL60706, to consider 609 Storage Centers ot Hermosa, 4500 an interestedparty terminatesbesentor deliveredtothe Andrzey Giemza A2131 Joana Rodnguez-Sanchea 112 the application of the Norridge W, Grand Ave. Chicago, IL 60639. independent supervision admin-Court, whose address is Grant ZONING BOARD OF Antonia M. Hernandez Cl 103 Joana Sanchez 63 ParkDistrict("Applicant").the Phone number is 773-235-8452 istration by filinga petition toCounty Clerk of Court, 130 W. APPEALS LuzValle C1172 Evita Smith Management reserves the right to contract purchaser of the former 336 terminate under Article XXVIIIMaple Street,Lancaster, Wis- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE - THERobin McLendon C2118 Shena C Smith 358 withdraw any Unit from aale. Regis public library located at 4652 N. 5/28-4 at the Probate Act (755consin, 53813, and to Plaintiffs' MORTON GROVE ZONINGLaura Horwitz C2161 TinaSode 749 tered or motor vehictea are sold As Olcoft, for special use permits to Is/Parta Only" no titles or registra. ILCS 5/28-4). attorney, John P. McNamara, BOARD OF APPEALS will holdEduardo Flores D2138 allow Applicant to open and op- Harrison Spates 357 tion 10/24, 10/31, 1117/13 #668712 McNarnara, Reinicke & a public heanng on Monday,Salvador Alvardo D2180 CameIl E Stantield 555 erate(i)aninstructionaland Unit Tenant Name Vogelsberg, LLP, 1 1 8 W. Cher- November 18, 2013 at 7:30 p.m.10/24, 10/31/13 #667077Tiffany J Stovall 81 401 Harold Lattimore recreationalfacilitytohosta iv Street, Lancaster, Wisconsin, in the Board of Trustees Cham- Sharmaine A Sykes 933 587 Tiffany M. Willis To PEACE A 53813. You may have an altar-dance studio for children, golfbers, Richard T. Flickinger Mu- 687 Sandra R. CaIdwell lessons for aduffs, and senior LifeStorage of Rogers Park willRethe Townsell 199 ney help or represent you. nicipal Center, 6101 Capulina Rita Thompson 497 688 George Jones Public Notices citizenprogramming including hold a public sale to enforce a 763 Myron Riley If you do not demand a copy of Avenue, Morton Grove,Illinois Andre L Vazquez 483 crimepreventionand lien imposed on said property, 408 Elvin Cruz Jr. LEGAL NOTICE the Complaint within 40 days, safetyto considerthe following cases: Shernada Walker awareness instruction and (ii) a as described below, pursuant to 368 590 Hope Velasquez NOTICE THAT TI-tE the Court may grant iudgment CASE ZBA 13-09 Evangeline Washington 397 273 storage garage for Park District the Illinois Self-Service Storage Tatanishs Baugh CURRENTLY APPROVED against you for the award of Requesting variations from Sec- Damita Walt 491 244 Edith Cardenas vehicles and materialsinthe FacilityAct,Illinois Code 770 TREASURERS REPORT money or other legal action re- lion 12-3-5-a of Ordinance 07- Russell D Williams 564 446 Delmy Fonseca buildinglocated at4652N. ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on Wednes- t 74 Masa A. Gandsra IS quested in the Complaint, and 07 (Village of Morton Grove Uni- Zulnavia Williams 940 Olcott Avenue, Harwood day November 13th, 2013, at 475 Louvella Murray AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC you may lose your right to ob- tied Development Code) to al- Michael Wilson 232 Heights, IL 60706 (the "Proper- LiteStorageofRogersPark, 264 Danielle Ranee Nadeas EXAMINATION, ecl to anything that is or may low for waivers to fence require- 10/31,1117/13 CLASSIFIED ty"). The two proposed uses 7524 N. Paulina St. Chicago, II- #664431 156 Gregory Walker NOTICE is hereby given by thebe incorrect in the Complaint. A ments to place a portion of a 10131.11/7/13 #663643 Village Board of Norridge thatjudgment may be enforced asare proposed to each occupyfence in the front yard setback,Iinois, 60626. (773)381-1417 approsimately half of the build- Management reserves the right the current Treasurer's Repartprovidedby law. A judgment regulationsprohibitfencesin Life Storage Centers of State NOTICE OF AUCTION approved for the fiscal year Mayawarding money may become aing on the Property.In order tothe front yard setback, to withdraw any unit from sale.Street will hold a public sale toLite Storage of Morton Grove 1, 2012, to April 30, 2013, islien against any real estate youuse the Property in this manner,The parcel is located in the Rl Registeredor motorvehiclesenforce a lien imposed on saidwill hold a public sale to enforce Applicantis seeking, pursuant property, available for examination at theown now or in the future, and "Single-FamilyResidenceDis-are sold "As Is I Parts Only," no as described below,a lien imposed on said property, titles or registration. officeoftheVillageClerk,may also be enforced by gar-to Section 17.56.210 of the Vil-trict" and is commonly known as pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf-as described below. pursuant to Norridge VillageHall. 4000nishment or seizure of property.lage Code, special use permits7201 Wilson Terrace. The appli-Tenant Name: Unit #Service Storage Facility Act. lIli-the Illinois Self-Service Storage North Olcott Avenue, Norridge.Dated: 10/9/13 authonzing the use of the Prop-cant is Rolando Mendez. Connor Murray 982 noix Code 770 ILCS 95/1toFacilityActIllinois Code 770 erty in the manner hereinabove Illinois, during regular Village of-McNAMARA, REINICKE CASE ZBA 13-10 Vashti Watson 973 95)7,ortTuesday,NovemberILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on Wednes- AD, CALL fice hours as follows: & VOGELSBERG, LLP described. Commercial or tradeRequesting variations from Sec-Letta Watson 967 12, 2013 at Life Storage Cen-day, November 13th, 2013 at Monday through Friday - Attorneys schools and parking lots andtian 12-3-5-a of Ordinance 07-Edwin Coleman 958 1ers of the State Street, 2361 S.LifeStorageofMortonGrove, 9a.m. to 5 p.m. By: John R. McNamara storage garages arespecially07 (Village of Morton Grove Uni-Richard Bodon 932 State St. Chicago, IL 60616. 6505 West Oakton Street, Mor- Saturday - 9 am, to 12:00 State Bar Of Wis. No. 1017172permitted uses in the Property'stied Development Code) to aI-Mireille Casimir Blakey 899 Management reserves the rightton Grove, Illinois, 60053, 847- Ml noon' 1 1 8 West Cherry Street - Manufacturing zoning dis-low for waivers to fence require-Shemia Brewer 887 to withdraw any unit from sale.966-1 899. Management re- The report is also available onP.O. Box 507 trict pursuant Io Tablements to place a portion of aStanley Jones 883 Registeredormotor vehiclesserves the right to withdraw any the Village Website. Lancaster, WI 53813 17.12.030.1 ofthe Village Code.tence in the front yard setback,Patricia Tracy 845 are sold As Is I Parts Only," nounit from sale. Registered or 831 Debra J. Budnik Telephone: (608) 723-2185 The Property tor which zoningregulationsprohibitfences inCurtis L. King titles or registration. motor vehicles are sold "As Is I Village Clerk 10/17, 10/24, 10/31/13 #663223relief is requested is legally de-the front yard setback. James Robinson 726 Tenant Name Unit 8Parts Only, no titles or registra- PUBLISHED by me this 31st scribed as follows: The parcel is located in the RlL. Patrick LeFlore 610 LaTonya Ervin 127 tian. 847-998-3400 day of October 2013 In the Pio- THAT PART OF LOTS i TO 8,"Single-FamilyResideivceDis-Manko Mendoza 528 Wendell Smoot 144 Tenant Name Unit # neer Press/Norridge and BOTH INCLUSIVE, IN BLOCKtricl" and is commonly known asEddie Wordlaw 473 James Jefferson 17 Daniela Reman 141 Harwood Heights News. TO PEACE A 3 AND OF VACATED OLEAND-7201 Lake Street. The applicantWyvetla Westbrook 431 Ruth Clermont 228 Jonathan Bogseth 1373 Debra J, Budnik, Village Clerk ER AVENUE WEST OF ANDis Sherry Grossman. Munro Lewis 418 Beking Joassaint 233 Joseph Alvarez 1 266 10/31/13 #668554 (ASSIFIED AD, ADJOINING THE WEST LINE10/31/13 #672348 Brannon Hollis 354 Jeanette Robinson i 001 James Hoffman 1333 OF SAID LOT 8 LYING NORTH Eunice Echols 232 Melany LeFlore i 058Karen Nolan 1 225 (ALI. 847-990-3400 OF A LINE DRAWN FROM A Jason Nahaa 195 Michael Bowen 1129Yolanda Esparza 1304 SUBS(RIBE TODAY (ALL POINT IN THE EAST LINE OF FIND MORE LOCAL Laronda Kelley i 89 Rod Miller 2002Paul Kotowski 1315 SAID LOT 1, WHICH IS 107.60 Ashli Serrano Samanths Thomas 1.800.680.2068 OR VISIT OR VISIT i 66 2006Alison Spatz 1444 FEET SOUTH OF THE JOBS AT Christine Sanders 113 Elizabeth Beardsley 2008Debra A Hicks 1425 PION [[R LO(AL (0M PION[ERIOCAL(OMIUASSIFIEDSNORTHEAST CORNER OF Kim Wilson 104 Katorrdna McCarter 2098Clodia Osipo 1318 SAID LOT 1 TO A POINT INPIONEER W(AL(OM/0NSTER10/24, 10/31/13 #664773 Charlesetta Clayborne 2173Global Medical 10 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, October31, 2013 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices

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PROPERlY TP CAREERBUILDER LLC 775.1 5; CARL F BEILKE JR 460.00; CAROL S BROWN 1000; CAROLYN KOSIOREK 180.00; CAS MEDICAL SYSTEMS INC 1 118.82; REV FIRE 1,553893.32; PROPERTY TAX PRIOR 7623.38; MUNICIPAL TELECOMM TBX 1,136,90770; CABLE TV FRANCHISE TAX 371260.80: PACKAGE CASE LOTS INC 24,569.60; CASEY EQUIPMENT CO INC 37057; CASTLE MOTOR SALES INC 659.06; CATALANO CONCRETE 50.00; CATHERINE J LIQUOR TX 339,284.16; PROPERlY TRANSFER T 464.686.60: EXEMPT PROPERTY TRANSFER 11,97500; FOOD S BEVERAGE TPX 429674.20; SALES DOCZEKALSKI 46.76; CATHODIC PROTECTION MANAGEMENT INC 779.00; CATI{YTHOMPSON 313 42; OCH INCORPORATED 575.40; CD BABY 34019; CDS TX 3253359.80; HOME-RULE SALES TP1,226,527.30; GASOLINE TX 401457.44; EMERGENCY TELEPHONE TPX 191.09, UTILITi T1,B61 914.20; LEASING A PROGRAM OF DE LAGE 3,81604; CDS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 19,023.39, CDW GOVERNMENT INC 73,08839; CENTER FOR EDUCATION & IJT1LI1Y TP-WATER 31144193; NATURAL GAS USAGE TP( 12175908; HOTEL T 56.00; PARKING GARAGE TA 600,000.00; 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SERViCE TO OTHER AGENCY 242,946.01; AMBULANCE LAW 47000; CHICAGO METRO AEYC 135.00; CHICAGO TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION 689.00; CHICAGO TRUCK SALES & SERVICE INC 1,759.99; CHICAGO SERVICE CHARGE 847,957.19; ALARM REGISTRATION 25,299,50; ELEVATOR INSPECTiONS 19,60000; POLICE PENALlY 303,988.69; POLICE PENALTY- WOLVES CHARITIES 250.00; CHILD S WORLD INC 2,232.20; CHILDRENS PLUS INC 2,709.79; CHRIS HARNEY 3000; CHRISTOPHER & JENNIFER BUTI ADJUDICATION 13,785.00; COURT FINES 70,832.87; COURT FINES-ADJUDICATION 5,500.00; TOBACCO FINES 1,100.00; RED UGUT FINES 11790000; 60.00; CHRISTOPHER B BURKE ENGINEERING LTD 725,595.07; CHRISTOPHER F REPEL 400.00; CHRISTOPHER J LANGAN 40000; CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY POLICE ALARM FINES 562500; HEALTH VIOLATION-ADJUDICATION 200.00; MUNICIPAL CODE ADJUDICATION 4673500; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS382.03; CITY OF CHICAGO 4,049,623.14; CITY DF DES PLAINES 1,277,373.19; CITY OF EVANSTON 21,400.00; CITY OF PARK RIDGE 20,246,702 57; 4,205.11; RENT INCOME 79560.20; EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS 650,499,30; MISCELLANEOUS 29,194.00; MISC CITY CLERK 12,35591; MISC POLICE C[IYTECH USA INC 39000; CLADA CONSTRUCTION i 500.00; CLARK & BARLOW HARDWARE CO 110.46; CLARK BAIRD SMITH LLP 53,695.98; CLINICAL 26,998.17; MISC FIRE 72454; MISC ZONING 11925.00; MISC STREET 127424.02; RETURNED CHECK CHARGE 350.00; PROMOTIONAL IFEMS REV CARE CONSULTANTS 50.00; COHEN FILM COLLECTION LLC 500.00; COLEMAN TECHNOLOGIES INC 2,964.00; COLLECTIONHQ 5,83000; COLLEGE OF DU 10919; MISC OVER/UNDER 218.11; DAMAGE TO CITY PROPERTY 9561.07; MISC PUBLIC WORKS 4,186,50; COLLECTION AGENCY-MISC 2,30930; PAGE 5,96800; COLLEGE OF DUPAGE 1 969.00; COLUMBIA BOOKS INC PUBLISHER 768.30; COMCAST CABLE 3,383.09; COMMONWEALTH EDISON COLLECTION AGENCY - PAM 9,047.27; COLLECTION AGENCY-RED SPEED 4130.00; REV-CONTRIB FRM WATER 1,252,390.00; TOTAL GENERAL FUND 206887.22; COMPUTER VIEW INC 18,345.50; COMPUTERIZED FLEET ANALYSIS INC 1 195.00; CONSERV F5 230400; CONSTANT CONTACT INC 126.00; 27,895,956.54; LIBRARY FUND - PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 4552000 26, PROPERTY TAX PRIOR 9,029 85; PERS PROP REPLACE TAX 52,01486; STATE CONSTELLATION 64,285.87; COOK COUNTY RECORDER OF DEEDS 306.00; 000KCOUNTYSTATES ATTORNEYS OFFICE 100.00; COOK COUNTY TREASURER GRANTS 38,435.74; LIBRARY OTHER 97,557.98; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 4,78664; EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS 37,849.12; MISCELLANEOUS20,747.81 ; COOPERATIVE COMPUTER 87,486.85; COPdUEST INC 37144; COPY SET CENTER 1 691.00; CORNERSTONE MEDIA CONSULTANTS INC 150.00; 179,096.80; PROMOTIONAL ITEMS REV 1,077.91; COLLECTION AGENCY-MISC 2,28225: TRANSFERS OUT 1,13597 TOTAL LIBRARY FUND 4,968,43094; COSMETIC AUTO TRIM & GLASS INC 2,531.37; COUNCIL OF STATE GOVT 89.10; COUNTY OF COOK ILLINOIS 3,079.82; CPK LANDSCAPING 50.00; CREATIVE DEMPSTER TIF FUND - PROPERTY TAX OURRENT 128,916.291; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 1.34; TOTAL DEMPSTER TIF FUND 128,917.63; MOTOR FUELFINANCIAL STAFFING INC 14,953.25; CRITICAL REACH 525.00; CROSS POINT INC. 1 380.00; CROSSTOWN ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORP 5,420.69; CRYSTAL TAX FUND - MOTOR FUEL TAX 992,084.44, INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 333.85; TOTAL MOTOR FUEL TAX FUND 992,41829; UPTOWN TIF FUND -LAKE PUBLIC LIBRARY 17 50; CUMBERLAND SERVICE CENTER INC 1 356.00; CUMMINS NPOWER LLC 816.54; CURB APPEAL 495.00; CURRIE MOTORS PROPERlY TAX CURRENT 1 837,980.59; STATE GRANTS 277726.82; INTEREST ON IWESTMENTS 599; TOTAL UPTOWN TIF FUND 2,1 15,713.40; ILLINOIS292,590.00; CYNTHIA CLAMPITO 100.00; D ANTONIO 24.70; D F V ENTERPRISES 1 1000: D W PHILLIPS 134.88; DANIEL ALONSO 20.00; DANIEL J KEARNS MUNICIPAL RETiREMENT FUND - PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 783,275 00; SS/MEDICARE PROPERTY TAX 709,559.01 ; PERS PROP REPLACE TAJE 21 833.81; 90.00; DANIEL S SMOLLA 300.00; DANIEL SWINSON 75.00; DANLEY GARAGE 136.00; DARRIN COFFEY 6,900.00; DARWIN DIETRICK AND ASSOCIATES INC INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 9.10; REV-CONTRIBUTION FROM SEWER 72,77900; REV-CONTRIB FRM WATER 176,254.00; REV-COVER FRM PARKING 500.00; DARYL LAIRD 22,600.00; DAVEYTREE EXPERTCO 20,000.00; DAVID FYOST 460.00; DAVID G CLARK 200.00; DAVID G ETERNO 12,438.00; DAVID 48,493.00; TOTAL IL MUN RETIRE FUND 1 812,20292: MUNICIPAL WASTE FUND - PROPERlY TAX CURRENT 3,716,032.98; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS L MALCOMSON 643.95; DAVID M CACIOPPO 100.00; DAVID M KELLER 190.00; DAVID P LA FRANCIS 20.00; DAVID R HABETLER 20.00; DAVID 22.68; EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS 90079; RECYCLED MATERIALS 641 .78; TOTAL MUNICIPAL WASTE FUND 3717,598.23; EMERGENCY TELEPHONE TAXROZMARYNOWSKI 330.00; DAVID STARK 300.00; DAVID W FLIPPO 40000; DAVIDSON TITLES INC 1,404.41 ; DAWN PAI-ILKE 17.77; DE FRANCO PLUMBING 498,221.59; 0TH FIN SRC-CONT FAM GEN 925000.00; DRUG FORFEITURES 4292.68; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 63.78; TOTAL INVESTIGATIONSINC 5,681.35; DEBORAH LEANER 60.00; DEBRA BARTELL 68.43; DEBRA KAVALOS DELANEY 22500; DELTA DENTAL OF IL 221,465B1; DEMCO INC 12,127.62; TOTAL ASSET FORFEITURE 7,898.72; FOREIGN FIRE INSURANCE TAX 49,386.04; INTEREST ON WVESTMENTS 70.62; TOTAL FOREIGN FIRE INS15312.77; DEMPSTER DEVELOPMENT L P 185,291 .15; DENISE HUDEC 2,773.93; DENNIS MC MAHON 230.00; DENNIS WOLKOWICZ 500.00; DES PLAINES TAX FUND 49,456.66; TRANSFER - DEBT SERVICE 1,200,66900; TOTAL DEBT SRVC FD-SERIES 2004BWTR 889,116.00; TOTAL REVENUES 889,116.00;CAR WASH 1,147.00; DES PLAINES PUBLIC LIBRARY 48.99; DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES CENTER 16400; DEWOLFE MUSIC LIBRARY 350.00; DI MEO TOTAL DEBT SERVICE FUND-SERIES 2005A 421,1 1300; TOTAL DEBT SERViCE FUND-SERIES 2006A 523,500.00; TOTAL REVENUES 523,500.00; INTEREST BROThERS INC 1654,458.18; DIAMOND PAINT CO 7,643.89; DIANE D NELSON 101.00; DIGITAL COMBUSTION INC 625.00; DIRECTOR ILLINOIS STATE POLICE 12,127.36; DISNEY FAIRIES MAGAZINE 29.92; DISNEY PRINCESS MAGAZINE 29.92; DISPLAY SALES CO 184.00; DOCUMENTARY FOUNDATION ON INVESTMENTS 1.25; TOTAL DEBT SERViCE FUND-SERIES 2006B 579,81825; REV-CONTRIB FAM WATER 130,375.00; PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 283,919.35; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 1.73; REV-CONTRIB FAM WATER 269,133.00; TOTAL DEBT SERVICE FUND-2012B 553,054.08; 2005A - UPTOWN10095; DOCUMENTORS INC 94500; DOJE S FORENSIC SUPPLIES INC 51 .75; DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY GSLIS 130.00; DONALD MANN 400.00; DONATO C CONSTRUCTION FUND - INTEREST ON INVESTEMENTS 158.57, TOTAL 2005A - UPTOWN CONST FUND 15857, 2012A-SEWER IMPROVEMENT FUND -IANNASCOLIO 36.72; DONNA GERAMBIA 1654; DOOR SYSTEMS INC 455.52; DUST VALUATION GROUP LTD 720.00; DOUGLAS M KAROWSIC( 400.00; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 16,566.84; TOTAL 2012A-SEWER IMPROVEMENT FUND 16,566.84; PARKING FUND - POLICE PENALlY 55.00; PARKING DOUGLAS TRUCK PARTS 21956; DOYLE ROWE LTD 53125; OP SYSTEMS INC 3,458.40; DREISILKER ELECTRIC MOTORS INC 1,09242; DRIVETRAIN SERVICE & COMPONENTS INC 647.17; DUANE E MELLEMA 110.00; DUNDEE PUBLIC LIBRARY 32.95; EARTh INC 10,560 00; EARTH WIND AND SOLAR METER FINES 68,61718; POLICE PENALTY-ADJUDICATION 890.00; PARKING METERS 114,411.08; UNMETERED PARKING 72,069.19; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 1,896.75; EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS 2,370.78; WATER FUND - UTILITYTAX 16.89: SEWER CHARGE 140.81; FIXED CHARGE 924,852.67;ENERGY LLC 7500; EBSCO SUBSCRIPTION SERV 4,125.00; Ed Latco 38.42; EDC EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 1,046.24; EDWARD A TIDD 92.94; EDWARD DON & COMPAVE 139.71; EDWARD F GRAHAM JR 395.92; EDWARDS ENGINEERING INC 6,829.13; EILEEN R ROSENBERG 410.31; EJ EQUIPMENT INC WATER SALES 3,768,301.91; CITY OF CHGO WATER SALES 2,575,359.35; WATER METERS 5,900.00; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 5,248.36; EMPWYEE 501 .73; EKIZIAN 80.67; ELA AREA PUBLIC LIBRARY 14.00; ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 05.00; ELIAS PROMOS 275.00; ELIZABETH FICHTER 776.43; ELLISON CONTRIBUTIONS 1171387; MISCELLANEOUS 15,624.60; TOTAL WATER FUND 7,306,843.06; SEWER FUND - SEWER CHARGE 1,469,063.83; STATE EDUCATIONAL EQUIPMENT INC 126.00; ELSEVIER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 279.91, EMERGENCY MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC 10,242 05; EMPIRE TODAY GRANTS 220,195.77; FIXED CHARGE 166,397.24; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 975 04: EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS 5,800.86; IN LIEU OF DETENTION LLC 4839.43; EMSAR CHICAGO i 629.72; ENROUTE EMERGENCY SYSTEMS 1 375.95; ENTENMANN ROVIN CO 2,077.21; ENVIRON INTERNATIONAL CORP 106,18425; TOTAL SEWER FUND 1,968,616.99; MOTOR EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT FUND - INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 4,085.11; SUPERVISION FEES 5,700.00; ENVIRONICS LIPKIN 6000; ENVIRONMENTAL SYS RESEARCH INST INC 6,450.00; ERIC S HILDERBRANT 105.20; ERIK CARLSON 36.59; ERIN 3,099.34; DAMAGE TO CITY PROPERTY 15000.00; TOTAL MOTOR EQUIP REPLACE FD 22,18445; TOTAL TECH REPLACEMENT FD 85771; LIBRARY DINEEN 300.00; ESPOSITO PIANO SERVICE 95.00; ElIA KOTOWSKY 600.00; EUGENE A WARE 40.00; EVANCED SOLUTIONS LIC 1 705.20; EVANSTON TECHNOLOGY REPLACEMENT FUND - TOTAL LIBRARY TECHN REPL FO 489.89, ESCROW FUND - INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 62957; TOTAL ESCROW PUBLIC LIBRARY 1500; EXELON ENERGY INC 31,304.82; FAMILY CAR CARE 157.45; FASTENAL COMPANY 246.00; FEDEX OFFICE 67.07; FELBER FUND 629.57: POLICE PENSION FUND - INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 15.69; PENSION CONTRIBUTIONS 0.05; PENSION SERViCE BIJYBACK 0.05; GAIN ON TUCKPOINTING COMPANY 3,580.00; FERME ORNEE LIC 250.00; FINOAWAY WORLD LLC 11 487.72; FIRE CHIEF MAGAZINE 136.00: FIRE DEX LLC 897 .67; MUTUAL FUNDS 13,437.89; TRANSFER FROM GENL OPER 1,565,72122; TOTAL POLICE PENSION FUND 1,552,299.02; FIREFIGHTERS PENSION FUND - FIRE INVESTIGATORS STRIKE FORCE 405.00; FIRE SAFETY CONSULTANTS INC 4,330.60; FIRE SERVICE INC 6,577.84; FIRST AMERICAN BANK 23.00; FIRST INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 295,71051; DIVIDEND INCOME 32,539.92; PENSION CONTRIBUTIONS 72,416.30; MISCELLANEOUS 17.39; REAL GAIN ON MERIT BANK 235.09; FLAGS USA COM 792.00; FLORENCE FRITZ 45.00; FLUORECYCLE INC 48717; FONTANA LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT INC 2,905.00; INVESTMENTS 328,25420; TRANSFER FROM GENL OPER 1,553,893.32; TOTAL FIRE PENSION FUND 1,626,32324; SPECIAL SERO10E AREA 6100 - FORCE AMERICA INC 412.70; FOREMOST PROMOTIONS 1,491.00; FORESTRY SUPPLIERS INC 640.90; FOSTER COACH SALES INC 452.29; FOX VALLEY PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 7,362.09; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 0.04; TOTAL SPECIAL SERVICE AREA 6100 7,362.13; SPECIAL SERViCE AREA 6101 - FIRE AND SAFETY 6,135.10; FRANCES DURKIN 9.94: FRANCES WEISMAN 74.31; FRANCO1YP POSTALIA INC 1,07125; FREEMONT PUBLIC LIBRARY PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 2,351 51 : INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 0.01; TOTAL SPECIAL SERVICE AREA 6101 2,351.52; SPECIAL SERViCE AREA 6102- DISTRICT 80.95; FREEWAY FORD STERLING TRUCK SALES 36,983.50; FROG LADY PRESENTATIONS 30000; FROGGMAN INDUSTRIES 4,229.75; FUNNY PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 0,699.55; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 0.04; TOTAL SPECIAL SERVICE AREA 6102 8,699.59; SPECIAL SERVICE AREA 6103 VALENTINE PRESS 200.00; G M I S INTERNATIONAL 57500; G W BERKHEIMER CD INC 271.75; G.A.T.E AMERICA INC. 100.00; GALE GROUP 47,221.49; - PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 5,647.91; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 0.03; TOTAL SPECIAL SEANCE AREA 6103 5,647.94; SPECIAL SERViCE AREA #76 - GALES BREAD AND BUTTER INC 350.00; GALLS INC 841 .76; GARVEYS OFFICE PRODUCTS 2,53730; GARY MODERHOCK i i 1.29; GASAWAY DISTRIBUTORS PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 0,01; TOTAL SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #76 0.01; SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #82 - PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 174.41; TOTAL INC 7,063.65; GAYLORD BROTHERS INC 1,693.90; GEAR WASH LLC 166.37; GElB INDUSTRIES INC 1,659.72; GEISER BERNER 322.62; GENO BRIGLIO SPECIAL SER\ICE AREA #82 174.41; SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #86 - PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 10,706.45; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 0.07; TOTAL 400.00; GEO MARTINO 18.82; GERALDINE M BERTOG 27.50; GIS CONSORTIUM 696.00; GLENYIEW PUBLIC LIBRARY 52.94; GLOBAL EMERGENCY SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #86 10,706.52; SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #87 - PROPERTYTAX CURRENT 10,174.23; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 0.03 TOTAL PRODUCTS INC 571.30; GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE i 496.25; GOLD MEDAL PRODUCTS 90.55; GOLF MILL FORD INC 19,055.59; GOODYEAR WHOLESALE TIRE SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #87 10,174.26; SPECIAL SERVtCE AREA #88 - PROPER'TYTAX CURRENT 11,006.46; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 0.02 TOTAL CENTERS 4,597.35; GOOGLE INC 25.00; GOVTEMPSUSA LLC 24,507.00; GRAINGER 1,551,85; GRAINGER INC 6,624.71; GRAYBAR INC 3,840.76; SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #88 11,006.48; SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #89 - PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 5,714.47; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 0.04 TOTAL GRAYZYNA RUKAWICZKIN 50000; GREAT CHGO KIDDIE EXPRESS TRAIN LLC 745.00; GREATER CHGO PEST MNGMNT ALLIANCE 115.00; GREEN SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #89 5,714.51 SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #90 - PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 6,207.03 INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 0.05 TOTAL ASSOCIATES INC 44,551.08; GREEN BURIALS DF LOVE 2,750.00; GREEN KELLIE 170.87; GREGORY J TAYLOR 207.00; GREGORY LEWIS 950.00; GREGORY SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #90 6,20708 SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #91 - PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 5410.53 INTEREST ON 8ESTMENTS 0.03 TOTAL ORTA 39.99; GRETCHEN KDTTKAMP 2,075.78; GREY HOUSE PUBLISHING 6,719.50; GRYPHON TRAINING GROUP INC 260.00; GSA INVESTMENTS LLC SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #91 5,410.56 SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #92 - PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 5,655.55 INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 0.03 TOTAL 198 94; GT MECHANICAL PROJECTS & DESIGN INC 9,899.25; GUMBA JOE S 527.00; GUMDROP BOOKS 7,893.29; H O H CHEMICALS INC 1 314.37; H SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #92 5,655.58 SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #93 - PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 8,934.81 INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 0.05 TOTAL SHOEMAKER 2,189.82; HAGG PRESS INC 21,929.56; HAINES & CD INC 415.50; HALOGEN SUPPLY COMPANY 54.26; HARDINMARUSARZ 53.31: SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #93 8934.86; SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #694 - PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 7,902.24; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 0.04 TOTAL HARMONIOUS HORIZONS 400.00: HARRISON AND COMPANY 5150; HASCO TAG COMPANY 1,360.41; HAVIS INC 19900; HEALTH ENDEAVORS SC SPECIAL SERViCE AREA #694 7902.28, SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #695 - PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 10,339.46; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 0.11 TOTAL 10,975.00; HEAL? ASPHALT CO LLC 15,383.61; HEARST MAGAZINES INC 18.00: HEARTLAND SERVICES INC 5,593.69; HECTOR CRUZ 33.00: HELP SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #695 10,339.57; SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #696 - PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 6,068.04; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 0.05 TOTAL 56,916.00; HENDERSON PRODUCTS INC 1,975.10: HENRYTRENKLE 10.00: HEWLETT PACKARD CO 10,141.67; HIGH PSI LTD 459.82; HIGHLAND PARK SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #696 6,068.09; SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #698 - PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 8,556.22; TOTAL SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #698 FORD LINC MERC INC 6,160.18; HILL S HALLMARK 65.95; HILLS CHOCOLATES INC 700.00; HILLS SIGNS INC 108.85; HINSHAW AND CULBEFITSON LLP 8,556.22; SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #699 - PROPERTY TAX CURRENT 4,063.71 ; INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS 0.04; TOTAL SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #699 2,100.00; HMO ILLINOIS 983,935.37; HOME COMFORT HEATING K COOLING INC 155.00; HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES 8,260.06: HOMINICK MICHAEL 4,063.75; GRANDTOTAL60,289,714.93 06.98; HOUCHEN BINDERY LTD 75405: HOWELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO 1 ,B5B.68; HUA LIN 45.00: I-{YDR,ATE IRRIGATION INC 1 214.30; HYDRAULIC DISBURSEMENTS: PNEUMATIC CORP 700 00; HYMAN SPECK 17500; I C S JAIL SUPPLIES INC 379.61; ID LABEL INCORPORATED 449.00: ID VILLE 81 .50; IG2 DATA SECURITY 1ST AYO CORPORATION 11160; 3M RGK4824 RL 2,736.00; 4IMPRINT 1,06496; 5 ALARM FIRE & SAFETY EQUIPMENT INC 4,996.00; A & H BINDERYINC 1,932.70; IHLS OCLC 3,389.00; IL ASSN OF CHIEFS DF POLICE 655.00; IL ASSN OF PUBLIC PROCUREMNT OFFCLS 130.00; IL BONE AND JOINT 174.40; A E C FIRE SAFETY & SECURITY INC 2,00542; A J L ELECTRIC INC. 5,075.99; A M BEST COMPANY INC 168.95; A R CONCEPTSINC i 14643; A TINSTITUTE 14.00; IL CITY COUNTY MANAGEMENT ASSN 420.66; IL CRIME PREVENTION ASSN 120.00; IL DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 275.00; IL DEPT OF & T 42,86917; A T 6 T GLOBAL SERViCES INC 3,30600; A T & T LONG DISTANCE 39.85; A T & T MESSAGING 179.40; AT & T SUBPOENA CENTER 80.00 EMPLOYMENT SECURITY 27,304.91; IL DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH 200.00; IL DEPT OF REVENUE 12768: IL ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ASSN 29500: IL AM CONCRETE RAISING CO 9975,00; ABBATE 749.65; ABINGDON PRESS 38.22; ABT W & APPLIANCE 5,996.27; ACCELA INC 77437517,206.29 ENYIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 21,000.00; IL FIRE INSPECTORS ASSN 275.00; IL GOVNT FINANCE OFFICERS ASSN 1,765.00; IL LAW ACCENTS BYJENNY 67 00; ACCUITY 1 3200; ACCURATE TANK TECHNOLOGIES INC 595.00; ACE BOARD UP CO INC 148.50: ACE PARK RIDGE INC ,81.00 ENFORCEMENT EXEC INSTITUTE 150.00; IL MUNICIPAL TREASURERS ASSN 9000; IL PLUMBING INSPECTORS ASSOCIATION 160.00; IL PUBLIC EMPLYR ADP INC 19725; ADRIENNE J FIZZELL 45000; ADULT READING ROUND TABLE 175.00; ADVANCED HOMES INC 60000; ADVANTAGE MICROFILM SERVICES LABOR RLTNS ASSN 92500; IL PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCY NETWORK 3,120.00: IL STATE TOLL HW( AUTHORITY 13704; IL WORKERS COMPENSATION 639.15; ADVOCATE LUTHERAN GENERAL HOSPITAL 1,940 00; ADVOCATE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH 9.00; ADVOCATE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NILES COMMISSION 75225; ILLCO INC 73.50; ILLINOIS ALARM 1,299.00; ILLINOIS ARBORIST ASSN 480.00, ILLINOIS DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH 1 10.00: ILLINOIS 6,244.00; AEC ONE STOP GROUP INC 7,251 .80: AETNA INC 34,813.95; AFTERMATH INC 75000; AGATA MUSIAL 20.00; AGNIESZKA PANICZKO 4500; AIR FIRE CHIEFS ASSN 450.00; ILLINOIS LAW ENFORCEMNT 40000: IWNOIS LIBRARY ASSOC 3,100.00: ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL LEAGUE 2,073.00: ILLINOIS FILTER ENGINEERS INC 1,717.80; AIR ONE EQUIPMENT INC 16.147 52; AIROOM INC 91219; Ai GALLAGHER RISK MGMT SVCS PR 245,978,00; AL OFFICE 560.00: ILLINOIS STATE LIBRARY 35.00: IMAGE SYSTEMS & BUSINESS SOLUTIONS LLC 38,834.00; IMAGETEC LP 92968: IMPERIAL SUPPLIES LLC WARREN OIL CD INC 141,78351; ALAN L MILLER 2,211.76; ALARM DETECTION SYSTEMS INC 358.32; ALBERTSONS 1,36548; ALBRECHT ENTERPRISES 99.00: INDEPENDENT STATIONERS 2,58606; INDUSTRIAL LADDER & SUPPLYCO INC 504 16, INDUSTRIALTOOL PRODUCTS 384 85; INFO USA MARKETING 698.44, ALCALDE ENTERPRISES INC 280.00; ALERT ALL CORPORATION 4,962.50; ALEX MIRANDA 7.25; ALEXANDER CHEMICAL CORPORATION 320.00;INC 9,400.00; INFORMATION TODAY INC 637.55: INGRID MANNHARDT 5006: INKHEAD INC 1 301 32: INLAND DETROIT DIESEL ALLISON i 345.23; INLAND ALEXANDER EQUIPMENT COMPANY INC 915.35; ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTITUTE 82.08; ALEXANDER STREET PRESS 2,056.00; ALGONQUIN AREA POWER GROUP INC 5,143.58: INNOVATION EXPERTS 24,341 50: INSITUFORM TECHNOLOGIES INC 86,26082; INSTiTUTE FOR BRAIN POTENTIAL 79.00; PUBLIC LIBRARY 1.99; ALL ON THE ROAD CATERING 2,561.60; ALL PRODUCTS AUTOMOTIVE INC 74707; ALL TRAFFIC SOLUTIONS 30 00, ALLDATA INTEGRATED DATA STORAGE LLC 96,372.00: INTEGRITY BUSINESS FORMS INC 6,190.95; INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES INC 6,249.46: INTERNATIONAL 1,500.00; ALLIED ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY 9,746.40, ALLIED BENEFIT SYSTEMS INC 3585.00; ALLISON KURANISHI 16.24; ALLSTAR AUTO GLASSASSDC FOR IDENTIFICATION 70.00, INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL INC 094.00; INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MUNICIPAL CLERKS 575.00; INTERSTATE 349.00; ALPHA BUILDING MAINTENANCE SERVICES INC 23,100.00; ALPHA PRIME COMMUNICATIONS 33,088.97; ALPHAGRAPHICS 381.50; ALZHEIMER BATTERY OF CHGOLAND INC 3,571.76: INTL ASSN OF CHIEFS OF POLICE 515.00; INTL ASSN OF ELECTRICAL INSP 102.00: INTL ASSN OF SPECIAL NO S ASSN GREATER CHICAGO AREA 7500; AMENT INC 23,276.83; AMERICAN COMFORT GROUP INC 18,346.77; AMERICAN DOOR & DOCK 5,75149; UNITS 120.00; INTL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING CENTERS 150.00; INTL INSTITUTE OF MNCPL CLERKS 270.00; INTL SOCIETY OF ARBORICULTURE 520.00; AMERICAN EAGLE COM 9,999.00; AMERICAN FIRST AID SERVICES INC 436.94; AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOC 2,175.00; AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION INTOXIMETERS INC 386.90: RENA AND MARK MALE'IYCZ i 746.00; IRON MOUNTAIN 752.90; J & E PLUMBING SERVICES 50.00, J B METAL WORKS INC 3,245.80, AMERICAN PLANNING ASSN 817.00; AMERICAN PLANNING ASSN IL CHAPTER 100.00; AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSN 828.00; ANA L 358.00; J C SCHULTZ ENTERPRISES INC 143,89; J CRAFTON 1,094.57; J G UNIFORMS INC 2,433.00; J HAMILTON ELECTRIC COMPANY INC 1439.00: J L CHAWELES FAU 300.00, ANA LABORATORIES INC 21 2 50; ANASTASIA GREENWALD 18795, ANDERSON ELEVATOR COMPAVE 2,62300, ANDERSON LOCK ROLL OFF SERVICE 100,00; J P RUGMASTER 350.00; J R WATSON 13.79: JACKSON MANUFACTURERS COMPANY INC 14.94: JACLYN A KOVACEV1CH COMPANY LTD 11,804.36; ANDERSON PEST SOLUTIONS 976.00; ANDERSON S BOOKSHOPS INC 99.00; ANDRES MEDICAL BILLING LTD 43,79973;75.00: JACQUELINE NUGENT 328.00; JAKE DAVIES 60.00; JAMES A GAMLIN 493.00: JAMES A LANGE 387.94: JAMES ANTONOPOULOS I 400.00; JAMES ANDREZEJ PAWIJKOWSKI 10.00; ANGEL NIEVES 1,122.50; ANGELA BERGER 332.62; ANIMATED DATA INC 22500; ANThONY DRAGO 36.37; ANTHONY J COYLE 915.51: JAMES F TESTIN 10.00; JAMES M DEPKON 400.00: JAMES MC CAMBRIDGE 530.61 : JAMES MURRAY 400.00; JAMES W BURNS 1,29.3: LEIDIG SR 320.00; ANTHOVE J PADULA 60.00; ANTHOVE J SZAPIELAK 460.00; ANTHONY M RAGONA 460.00; ANTHOVE P LETRICH 124.65; ANTHOVE R JANET L VAN DE CARR 1 998.50: JARED P SKIBA 4,800.00; JASON A LEAVITT 36.84: JAY CROWLEY 497.14; JAY R RYAN 400.00, JC POWER &CONTROL RAITANO 2000; ANTOINETTE GLOWACKI 60000; APPLE BOOKS 3,60251; ARC DISPOSAL & RECYCLING 11,450.13; AßC DISPOSAL COMPANY INC INC II 4,800,00; JEANINE JENSEN 96.00; JEANNE M & MATTHEW J MC KENNA 300.00; JEFFREY KOLLER 40.00; JEFFREY W WADDELL 20.00; 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VILLAGE OF LINCOLN WOOD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, November 20, 2013, at 7:00PM, a public hearing will be held by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Lincoinwood, Cook County,Illinois,in the Council Chambers Roon, of LincolnwoodVillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois for the purpose of considering the follow- your #1 ing: sourcefor Property Address: 3300-3310 West Devon Avenue Property PIN.: i O-35-426-029-0000, 10-35-423-030- 0000, 10-35-423-031-0000 Applicant: BarryShack, Tenant, and Sportin Life Limited Partnership, LP., Proper ty Owner Nature of Request: The requested action is to grant ap- high school sports provai of a monument sign for the existing business, Currency Exchange located at 3310 West Devon Avenue.The appli- cant seeks relief to permit the proposed monument sign to be located less than the required 10 feet from the property line as required by Section 1 1 .04(v) and the base of the sign to ex- ceed a maximum two feet in height as required by Section 11. 04 ( ii) At the public hearing, the Zoning Board of Appeals will accept PLAYER PROFILES I TEAM SCHEDULES J GAME PREVIEWS and consider alt testimony and evidence pertaining to this ap-Ê. plication, and will consider any zoning actions or relief that may be necessary or convenient related to this request.At SCORES I GAME STORIES I VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS I PHOTOS the conclusion of the public hearing, the Zoning Board of Ap- r peals will make a recommendation to the Lincolnwood Village Board of Trustees based on the information presented. The Village Board will consider that recommendation at a subse- quent public meeting.The decision of the Village Board will be the final decision of the Village re9arding this application Information conceming this application is available for inspec- High School Cube News is tion inthe Community Development Departmentof the LincolnwoodVillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, Lincoinwood, Illinois.This public heanng may be adjoumed to Sun-Times Media's high another date by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village without further notice, other than a notice entered upon the mi- nutes ofsaid meeting,fixingthe time and placeofits school sports website. lt's the reconvening. All persons in attendance at the hearin9 shall have an opportu- nily to be heard regarding this application. Any person who al- latest evolution in Chicago so desires to appear as an interested psrfy, with the right to cross-examine others at the public hearing, must file an ap- pearance form with the Village of Lincolnwood no later than 5 area prep sports coverage. p.m. on the business day prior to the commencement of the public hearing. Appearance forms are available in the Com- munity Development Department of the Lincolnwood Village High School Cube News Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois. This is not a notice to appear.lt is an invitation to all interest- ed persons to submit oral or written comments concerning this integrates all the highlights application, Written comments must be received no later than 5 p.m. on the business day pnor to the public hearing and may be sent to the attention of the Village Zoning Officer at the and live games from LincoinwoodVillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, Lincolnwood, IL 60712.Persons having questions regarding this matter may call the Village Community Development De- HighSchoolCube.com. partment at 847-673-7402 Dated: October21, 2013 Village Clerk Village of Lincolnwood 10/31/13 #669252 High School Cube News features school and team )U'RE IN THE pages for every area high school, with live game DRIVER'S SEAT coverage and highlights.from at ToDrive.com participating schools. Now, all 32 Pioneer Press weekly

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Blackhawks forward Patrick Sharp can recall, moment to mo- ment, almost every goal he's made in his career. But when asked to Chicagodescribe his sense ofstylc, he pauses. "I don't really know how to answer that," he says. J ust like on the ice, when Sharp flicks his wrist and sends the puck soaring up the boards to a teammate, he passes the question to a fellow Blackhawk. "It'sjust the best,"jokes defender Michael Kostka. Sharp shakes his head and laughs. On a Wednesday night in October, the chill in the air signifying the start ofthe hockey season, rather than lacing up his skates, Sharp - alongside teammates Kostka and Brandon Bollig - is spend- ing his night offdecked in head-to-toe Ermene- gildo Zegna. He's hosting the grand opening of the brand's redesigned Michigan Avenue store (645 N. Michigan), a modem, two-level shop that houses the line's multiple collections of clothing and accessories - and though he's used to the flicker of flashbulbs as he shoots the puck, posing for photos at a red carpet event is a different world for the 31-year-old. "I don't get nervous to play in front of 22,000 fans and on nationalTV, but it's different for an event like this, when you're walking a red carpet and everyone is looking at you," Sharp says. "But I'm excited to be involved and representing the brand. I use all their stuff" His appearance at the Zegna opening Oct. 16 capped off a whirlwind week for Sharp. On Oct. 12, he played in his 600th career NHL regular season game. On Oct. 13, Sharp and his wife, Abby, wel- comed their second child, Sadie. (The couple also have an almost 2-year-old daughter, Madelyn.) And two days later, he netted his 200th goal in the first period against the Carolina Hurricanes, following that with the deciding goal in a shoot-out that gave the Hawks the y ctor which was also the 2,500th regular-season win in club history

I 6 CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I OCTOBER 27-NOVEMBER 2.2e "It was a special goal," Sharp says. "But I wasn't as excited to score the 200th as I was to score one in my first game after the birth ofmy daughter. I'll always remem- ber it, and the fact that we won the game is even more special." V It's become somewhat ofa pattern for Sharp; after the T A\ALYSS birth ofhis first daughter in 2011, he also scored a game- Forget hat tricks, assists and saves - Sharp gives winning overtime goal, against the San Jose Sharks at us a real look at this season's Blackhawks squad the United Center. Once again, Sharp bmught home the puck and stick and put them in his newborn daughter's Who Is the room. "1 definitely thought about [scoring after his new biggest prank- daughter's birth] going into the game," he says. "Whether ster? "I have the or not it's going to happen, that's out of my hands. But it's reputation as the very special that I was able to do it twice." biggest prank- Though those goals have a notable spot in Sharp's Who ¡s the most Who gIves the stet, but I lust stylIsh? "It's got heart, they're just two ofthe contributions that the best pep talks? get blamed for to be one of the "Michal Handzus. Thunder Bay, Ontario native has made since joining everything, that's Europeans. We because he's all. Yeah, OK. I'll the Blackhawks in 2005. Now a cornerstone of the have four Swedes,been around so take the heat for club, Sharp - called "Sharpie" by his teammates - so I'll say any long. He doesn't that one. You get the team's alternate captain, boasts 200 goals and 209 one of them, speak a lot but so stiff during an assists in his career (at press time), and was a key player especially Marcus when he does, 82-game sched- on the 2010 and 2013 Stanley Cup teams. He also Kruger and Niklashe has every- ule that it's fun helps maintain a lighthearted locker room vibe, execut- Hialmarsson [pic- one's attention." to mess around, Ing pranks (see sidebar) and pestering teammates tured]." stay loose. I think before games. "1 have this tennis ball that l've had for everyone plays about IO years; the same dirty tennis ball," he says. "1 best when they're throw it around, throw ifoffthe walls, ifsomeone's not having fun and looking I'll throw it off their back. I just kind of run relaxed." around and have fian with this tennis ball." What was one That sense ofplayftilness was evident in the offseason, Who has the Who's the most of your best too, when he brought the Stanley Cup back to his home- best facial hair? intense? "Gotta pranks? "I can't tøwfl. He toted it to the George Jeffiey Children's Centre, "I hate to say be Coach Q. lt's say that one. Ah, a Thunder Bay-based pediatric outpatient facility with it, but probably all part of his look a lot of stuff to which he is heavily iflv)lVed (he hosts the annual Patrick Brandon Bollig. and his demeanor. do in the hotels. Sharp Children's Charity GoWClassic, with proceeds He's got the He's very intense Whether it's get- benefiting the center). He also let his friends and family, best because at practices and ting in some- well, dig in. "I've been fortunate to win it twice," he says. he spends the games. Talk about one's room and "The first time I was single and it was for my friends most time on it." leadership - he's messing around and buddies to have ftin.This time all those friends are the ultimate leaderwith it, or with on our team." married with kids, including myseW, so we had all the kids their equipment over to the house and we ate ice cream out ofthe Stanley by cutting their Cup.That was a highlight." laces or putting At press time, the Hawks were offto a 6-1-2 start, shaving cream or bubble gum at and though Sharp acknowledges last season's champion- the end of their ship puts a target on the team's hack, he also says they're gloves. Little ready to meet the challenge. "We feel good. We have just things like that. about everybody returning from the Stanley Cup team, I don't want to we're all a year older, we're a year more experienced and give too much we're healthy. So hopefully we can get back out there and Brandon Bollig, Patrick away." do it again." The 82-game NHL season doesn't Sharp and Michael Kostka at allow for much time away from the ice, butin his off the Zegna opening Oct. 16. hours, Sharp plans to be home with the family. "I love Who is thefun- Who Is the spending time with my daughters. lt's fun. It's changed nlest? "Brent most supersti- the way I act, has softened mc up a little hit," he says. ONPATRICK.THISPAGE Sharp with daughter Seabrook. He's tious? " Brent "Those days when I'd normally be in a bad mood or pretty good at Seabrook, by Zegna Sport:shirt,$245:crewnecl< Madetyn (top photo) and angry, I'm a littic more relaxed, and I owe that to my sweater.$325:leather outerwear. newborn baby Sadie one-liners, he's far He's got Who's the most family." But he admits that his mellow demeanor is $2.495:denim,$295 getting funnier his game-day BABYPHOTOCOURTESYOF bookish? Prob - limited to his home life. "I try not to take it out onto Zegna:belt,$250 CH/CAGOBLACKHAWKS.COM and funnier ev- routine down ably the captain, ery year. I think to the minute, the ice," he laughs. "Hockey is not a sport where you ONPATRICK. OPPOSITE PAGE Jonathan Toews, it's because he'sfrom the time can be a softy', so I try to get angry before games." Zegna:shirt,$345:casual pants. He's always So will Sharp be a hockey dad one day, cheering on his $495:chronograph watch.$5,700 MORE ONLI?E getting older. he wakes up got some new girls from behind the hoards? "1f they want to play, I'll do He's always until the game fitness craze or All courtesy of Ermenegildo Zegna, got everybody starts." everything I can to help them out," he says. "I think I'd be 645 N.Michigan: Zegna.com For a behind-the-scenes video nutrition craze laughing." nervous, watching them skate and hoping they don't get Location: Thompson Chicago,21E. of our photo shoot with Patrick he's reading hurt. 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How the [TV sitcom] "Yes, Dear." comedy special [now airing does his character handle it? [ It] was a great education." on Showtime], there." "He keeps his mouth shut 1he Chicago Humanities Festival explores what sets Chicago connection: "I Watch "Mike & Molly" like a good husband," Gardell lived in Chicago for two years Mondays at 8p.m. on CBS. us apart from our wilc ancestors BY THOMAS CONNORS laughs. Though Gardell calls signals a re- culture biologically, about CHICAGO playing the affable Mike "a turn to the classroom. biology culturally" may seem . '' HUMANITIES gift," he says that stand-up Na AutumnBut for those of us FESTIVAL a tad too erudite for some, the not matriculating, the Chicago event casts a wide net in its comedy is his first love. "I've Humanities Festival offers the Nov. 1-10, various venues consideration ofour place in wanted to be a comic since chance to exercise our gray around the city, For tickets. the animal kingdom. Certainly, age 9," says the Pittsburgh matter - or at least benefit visit Chica gohumanities.org. one ofthe more engaging native, who honed his comedy from listening to those who events is "Birds Do It, Bees Do chops at Chicago's Zanies do. The annual think-a-thon, at each presentation. It," a musical revue created by before starring in movies like which runs Nov. 1-10, features Whether because of the Rob Lindley and Doug Peck "Bad Santa" and "You, Me panels, performances and talks ability to form language or the showcasing songs from the and Dupree." Fortunately, his from esteemed individuals possession of an immortal soul, American Songbook. current TV gig affords him from across the globe, all cen- humankind has long sought to "This body of song is the opportunity to make audi- tered on the theme "Animal: distinguish itself from the ani- a kind of cultural archive, ences laugh both onscreen and What Makes Us Human." mal kingdom. But ever since chronicling and preserving the off. "We get a week off every The festival always finds the Darwin, the perception of that way we have thought about two to three episodes, and I delicate balance between divide has diminished. Today, key issues over time," Bunzl do a stand-up [seti on my off science and the arts, and this attempts to bridge the us-and- says. "Take Cole Porter's week,"he says. "I love the live year is no different. Look for them gap have assumed an en- iconic 'Let's Do It' [Birds do reaction of a crowd." tirely different cast. "This used it, bees do it/Even educated appearances from University Partner in crime: "Melissa of Chicago paleontologist to be familiar science versus fleas do it/Let's do it, let's is an incredible talent. We Paul Sereno and Stanford humanities territory, with the fall in lovel. Porter presents have a wonderftil trust. We University biologist Deborah two camps thoroughly ignor- a biologically absurd, yet said, 'Let's play this as real M. 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I. Fall Flea Market runs 9a.m. to 4p.m. Nov. 2 at the Robert Ringling Bros. ringmaster gallops into new role Crown Community Center, 1701 Main St., Evanston. CityofEvanston.org. BY TRICIA DESPRES For Sun-Times Media Holiday Bazaar takes place RINCLINC BROS. PRESENTS 'BUILT at IO am. Nov. 2atthe Park s the newest Ringmaster TO AMAZE!' Ridge Senior Center, 100 S. of the latest Ringling Bros. Western Ave. nd Barnum & Bailey Nov. l-lI, Allstate Arena, 6920 N. Mannheim Rd., Rosemont Enjoy an evening of contempo- circus production, Andre McClain rary and classical piano music spends his days and nights stand- Nov. 20-Dec. I, United Center, by world-famous ing before stadiums full of crowds, 1901 W. Madison and Niles native Doug Mont- using his powerful voice to attract Tickets: $15-$90; gomery (pictured) at 7p.m. the undivided attention of specta- tors both young and old. www.Ringling.com Nov. 2 at Oakton's Footlik The- Of course, his voice wasn't ater, 1600E. Golf Road, Des always that impressive. Plaines. Call (847) 635-1893 "When I was a kid and even mal trainer, cowboy, rodeo star, or email Margaret Montana at throughout high school, I had singer-songwriter - was hired [email protected]. this high nd squeaky type of in 2002 as host of the circus' All voice," recalls the Missouri native, Access Pre-Show, working with heartily laughing between each exotic animals and horses at every sentence. "When I was 19 years performance as the audiences old, it changed overnight. I mean, are invited onto the arena floor it literally changed overnight. My to meet the performers and the family and I thought I must be sickanimals up-close. or something." "The ringmaster is not a role Luckily, McClain's resounding where you can just act it out," voice hasn't changed back to its explains Alana Feld, co-producer squeaky origins, and now serves of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & as one of his most defining char- Bailey. "Every feeling and every acteristics. It was one of the main emotion has to really be you. An- reasons he first got noticed by the dre has a true passion and love for "Cowboy" ringmaster Andre McClain in Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey's renowned circus. the circus and you can see it in his "Built to Amaze." "I had never seen a circus at performance. He also has allowed all until I joined Ringling 11 years us to go back to our roots and tra- Preparing for a long stay in the all about infusing contemporary ago," says McClain, whose father ditions by being a true ringmaster Chicago area, with dates at both pieces to the show while making founded the Bill Pickett Rodeo in on horseback." Allstate Arena and the United sure we have enough tradition in Friends of the Library Book 1984, known as America's first all- McClain is the first singing Center, McClain and the entire there with what people expect Sale runs 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. black touring rodeo. 'After meet- equestrian ringmaster in 100 production find themselves part from us." 2 and noon-2 p.m. Nov. 3 at ing with a talent scout, they flew years to take the reins of the of the ultimate reality show. With "As the ringmaster, it's over- Park Ridge Public Library, 20 me down to Texas for a tryout, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bai-more than 110 performers repre- whelming and quite an honor to S. Prospect Ave. ParkRidgeLi- but my horse trailer broke down ley circus - alongside his horse senting 17 countries and 95 exotic introduce these 6th- and 7th- brary.org. in Oklahoma. Without a horse, I Comanche. and domestic animals, this year's generation circus performers "Comanche is quite a charac- production is designed to keep every night," says McClain, whose Chicago Philharmonic Cham- had no idea what I was going to do, so I grabbed one of those big ter," he says of his 7-year-old horse.generations of people entertained.wife and 14-year-old daughter ber Players present "A Roman- old tubs the elephants stand on "These shows involve so many "Attention spans are short travel with him as part of the tic Journey: From Bohemia to and introduced my 'invisible' horselights and props and people mov- these days, so we make sure the circus. "This isn't some show Off the Puszta," 3p.m. Nov. 3 at St. Jonah. I also sang and roped and ing around that it was essential show is very fast paced," says Broadway. There are no special Luke's Lutheran Church, 205 when I was finished, they said my that I worked with him early on Feld. "In fact, I would say it is by effects. These performers go out N. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. contract would be in the mail if I to build a trust and a relationship far one of our most contemporaryand risk their lives out there every Chicagophilharmonic.org. was interested." McClain - ani- with hirn." shows we have ever put on. It's day. This is the real deal." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 39

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By MflE THOMAS For Sun-Times Media JOHN LITHCOW'S 'STORIES BY HEART' His roles have run the gamut from a goof- 2 p.m. Nov. 3 ball alien on NBC's hit sitcom "3rd Rock from the Sun" to the creepily malevolent Trinity North Shore Center for the Performing Arts, Killer on Showtime's "Dexter," and John 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie Lithgow wouldn't have it any other way. www.Northshorecenter.org On Nov. 3, the versatile actor, theatre veteran and author (his , "Drama: An Actor's Education" was published in 2011) It quadrupled my recognizability And of will appear at the North Shore Center for course it fades after a while unless some- the Performing Arts to stage his one-man thing else comes along. Well, the other thing show "Stories by Heart." that came along was "Dexter," and I sud- Surprisingly, considering his career spansdenly became a famous creepy villain. more than four decades and he knows nu- Q: Chicago is a great theatre town, as merous local thespians, the show will mark you know. A lot ofpeople will say it's even Lithgow's Chicago theatre debut. "It's not forbetter than New York. Do you feel that want of being asked," he says, "but I've just way? never had the chance to say yes." A: Absolutely. I literally envy Chicago During a recent conversation, Lithgow actors. There's just such a tremendous mused about acting fame and marriage. tradition and a very daring theatre tradi- r Q: Writing is a very solitary experience.tion. New York is a terrific theatre town, of When you're onstage, there's audience en-course, but there is a sense that a show has ergy to feed off. Because of that, is theatreto be proven goods before you'll buy a ticket storytelling more gratifying? for it. That's not true of Chicago. A: I think so. It's a very immediate grati- Q: You've been married for decades to a fication. It's a very communal event and you college professor [Mary Yeager]. How has feel like you're ending the evening with 400 that enhanced your life? new friends. We're lucky people, we actors, A: It's somehow given me a private life, at the best of times. Besides which, l'ma which is just as important if not more natural-born actor. I'm not a natural-born important than my public life. One of the writer. real hardships of the acting profession is you Q: You mentioned having 400 new tend to lend way too much importance to friends at the end of the evening. How has what you do. It's important all right, but it's that dynamic changed in terms of people not the very essence of your life. In a sense, wanting to be your friends? you can't depend on acting because acting Ge in the know 110WdlÜiMES.COM/REGISTER A: "3rd Rock" did change things a lot. will let you down. 40 I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL Chicago Philharmonic Chamber Players See the best of British 60 Minutes of Bliss theater close to home BY STEPHANIE FOSNIGHT REGESTER NATIONAL THEATRE UVE For Sun-Times Media $20, $16 for Northwestern faculty and staff, Enjoy an hour of uninterrupted music in the $10 for full-time students with IDs divinely beautiful St. Luke's Church. Ifyou fancy taking in the best of British (847) 491-7282;www.tic.northwestern.edu drama this autumn, you can travel to the National Theatre on the South Bank of Lon- A Romantic Journey don's Thames, or you can take Northwestern University up on their alternative offer, mak- Sunday, November 3 at 3 p.m. ing a trip instead to Evanston. Once again this year, drama lovers cai revel in high definition broadcasts of some Dvoták Bagatelles for 2 Violins, Ce/lo, Piano of the most exciting new plays from Britain's National Theatre. Dohnanyi Piano Quintet in C Minor Op. i Diane Claussen, managing director of Northwestern's Theater and Interpretation center, brought the series to Evanston in Tickets $10-20. Students are free. 2009 after being wowed by her first viewing of a National Theatre Live production. "I was amazed by how high quality it was, technically, but I was also amazed at how it made me feel like I was in a theater in Lon- St. Luke's Lutheran Church (866) 811-4111 don," she said. 205 N. Prospect Ave.. Park Ridge chicagophilharmonic.org The National Theatre Live broadcasts are more than just a single-camera, station- ary view of a stage. The productions are filmed before live audiences using carefully directed multiple camera angles and shots, CHICAGO SUNTIMEScom which are then packaged and sent to 500 venues around the world. The 2013-2014 series kicks off Nov. 5 with Jonny Lee Miller as the Creature and Benedict Cum- a modern military interpretation of "Othel- berbatch as Dr. Frankenstein ¡n National Theatre's Get the latest eBook! lo," starring acclaimed British actor Adrian "Frankenstein," airing at Northwestern Nov. 2 and Lester and Rory Kinnear. 13. PHOTO BY CATHERINE ASHMORF On Nov. 12 and 13 comes a rebroadcast The Best of of last year's immensely popular "Fran- 'Frankenstein.' kenstein," directed by Oscar winner Danny There is a sad- Rick Telander: Boyle. The two showings give area residentsness and beauty A collection of the the chance in it," Claussen to see both said. Sun-Times columnist's versions of the Claussen production, is perhaps greatest hits in which the most excited play's two stars about the Nov. Benedict 19 offering of Cumberbatch "Macbeth" in (of "Sherlock" which Kenneth The National Theatre Live fame) and Branagh, an series kicks off Nov. 5 with a Jonny Lee actor/director modern military interpretation Miller (TV's nearly syn- of "Othello" starring Adrian "Elementary") onymous with Lester. alternated the Shakespeare, RICK roles of Dr. interprets the title character. TELANDER Frankenstein National Theatre Live's 2013-2014 series and The Crea- also includes Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and Kenneth Branagh in 5Mac- ture. "Coriolanu.s"; a rebroadcast of "The Habit beth." The rebroadcast of "I was so of Art"; and, finally, the blockbuster "War London's National Theatre's deeply moved Horse," which more than 1 million London play airs at Northwestern Nov. by the core rela-theatergoers have seen since it debuted Download now at suntimes.com/ebooks 19.1 PHOTO BYJOHAN PEF1050N tionships in this there in 2007. NILA PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 41

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Cow (Liz Bollar, left) distracts Farmer Brown (Derek Czaplewski, center) while Duck (Nathaniel Niemi, right) tries to steal his laundry to make a Halloween costume in Lifeline Theatre's production of "Click, Clack, Boo! A Tricky Treat."

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ByMYRNA PETUCKI For details,call(847) 324-3149 or go to reviews visit 7500 W. Taicott Ave, Chicago, IL 60631 For Sun-Times Media www.skokielibrary.info. ToDrive.com 773.775.6616 Ext 129 Halloween isn't scary That's what FarmerWIMPING OUT AGAIN Brown and preschoolers in the audience Greg gets in trouble once more in "Diary learn from four barnyard animals in the de- of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck." Your kids can EDELWEISS lightftd musical, "Click, Clack, Boo! A Trickycelebrate the latest book in Jeff Kinney's Treat," at Lifeline Theatre through Nov. 24. popular children's series at a release party LAST WEEKEND OF James E. Grote adapted the family musical at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5, at Barnes & Noble, from Doreen Cronin's latest children's book, 55 Old Orchard Center, Skokie. They will OKTOBERFEST! with music and clever lyrics by George Howe. play Wimpy bingo and luck-themed activi- Children also learn that they shouldn't let ties and have snacks. ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY others step on their dreams when the quartet For details, call (847) 676-2230 or go to of animals sings the lyric, "You cannot tell me www.barnesandnoble.com. Special Oktoberfest Menu what I cannot be?' There's never a dull moment from the high- SOAR SUBJECT HUNTERS FEST NOVEMBER 15-24 energy cast: Liz Bollar (Cow), Heather Currie Children's imaginations will take flight (Pig), Derek Czaplewski (Fbrmer Brown), when Purple Crayon Players presents "With ROASTED VENISON * ROASTED RABBIT Amanda Link (Hen) and Nathaniel Niemi Two Wings" at 7 p.m. Thursday, 7 p.m. and BUFFALO SAUSAGES * VENISON GOULASH (Duck). And parents won't be bored because 10 p.m. Friday, and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Satur- there are a few jokes tossed in for just them. Aday, Nov. 7-9, at Northwestern University's Join Us for the Best Time Ever couple of the animals discover what is scary -Shanley Pavilion, 2031 Sheridan Road, Germany Right at Your Door a CD by Britney Spears. Evanston. Tickets are $10, free for children Beer Promos Friday & Saturday's Performances are at 11a.m. and 1p.m. Sat- under 18. urdays and Sundays at 6912 N. Glenwood Ave., For details, go to groups.northwestern. Chicagn. Tickets are $15. edu/purplecrayonplayers. MAKE YOUR For details, call (773) 761-4477 or go to www.lifellnetheatre.com. A SPECIAL DAY Cultural exhibitions and activities THAN KSGIVI NG STAR QUALITY celebrating the Day of the Dead/Dia de los Jeffrey Brown, author of the "Star Wars"Muertos will run from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Satur- graphic novels and the children's book, "Jedi day, Nov. 2, at the Evanston Public Library, RESERVATIONS EARLY Academy," will speak and sign his books as 1703 Orrington Ave. There will be Aztec part of the Star Wars Extravaganza, 2:30-4:30 ceremonial drumming, a chance to make 7650 W.Irving Park Rd. p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Skokie Public sugar skulls, and a display of altars created Norridge Library, 5215 Oakton St. There will also be by Evanstonians. tod rive German American other "Star Wars" activities. Registration is For details, call (847) 448-8600 or go to Cuisine 708-452-6040 required. www.epl.org. search for new and used cars www.edelweissdining.com A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL 42 I ThURSDAY, OCTOBER 31,2013

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HAND-STAMPED APPLE TABLE RUNNER Supplies Needed: Piece of linen or burlap (as long as your table) Red craft paint Plate or wax paper Apple Knife Paint brush (optional) ing our raised beds, and quilts sprawl across each baskets heavier than I can org. Once you've gathered preparing the chicken coop couch and chair for easy carry. Gathering apples has your basket of apples, you Direthons for winter. access to warmth. My come to be my most antici- could even try your hand at I. Cut apple in half. It feels like we're living oven becomes a constant pated fall activity especiallycider pressing or making on borrowed time in these companion as I dry my finalwhen followed by a roar- your own vinegar. After all Dispense paint onto utumn begins for me days and I hurriedly tuck batch of lavender and basil, ing bonfire, good friends the applesauce has been plate or wax paper. on the first morning seeds in the ground for oregano and mint, and dog- sitting together on freshly preserved and the pies have Press apple into paint wake to find golden plants we'll grow in a cold ear every pumpkin recipe I split logs, and plenty of been baked, grab one of to ensure entire surface leaves scattered about frame until spring. We come across. Just when thehard cider to share. Back your last few apples for a is covered including the sidewalks and into the squeeze in final bike rides last of this year's tomatoes home, I simmer our bounty quick craft. Perfect for your stem. streets. I'm filled with a through the neighborhood line our shelves as sauce with cinnamon and brown Thanksgiving table or a Press firmly onto vibrancy that carries me and weekend trips for ice and juice, I take stock of mysugar for a sweet dessert simple gift, creating a hand- fabric making sure all throughout those fleeting cream. The teakettle is dwindling canning supplies,and cook the rest down for stamped table runner will parts have contact with days and into the chang- never far from the burner. breathe a deep breath of applesauce. keep your home feeling like fabric. ing season. October's clock During this time of the gratitude, and open our We visit a friend's farm autumn long after the snow Gently lift and repeat. counts down moments year, I turn indoors and kitchen to bushels of apples.in central Illinois to gather begins to fall. until the first frost and I welcome the return of chilly Stepping into an orchard,our apples each year, but Apple stamping doesn't Use a paint brush enjoy these final crisp days weather traditions I've strolling through the rows the Chicago area boasts need to be limited to fabric to fill in light spots, if outdoors composting the valued since I was a little of fruit trees, and sampling plenty of U-Pick farms - engage kids in additional desired. remnants of our garden girl. Large rugs are rolled bites from Granny Smiths open to the public and quick crafts such as stamp- fare, detaching the hose andout across hardwood floors to Red Delicious ends in you can find one close to ing cards and cloth tote cleaning out pots, mulch- while my grandmother's laughter; I always pack the you at www.pickyourown. bags. Nil. A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I ThURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 I 43 III CO CALENDAR BY WRAPPORTS NEWS SERVICE

hometown for a celebration of his Evanston, 1330 Ridge Ave., Evanston. 85th birthday and 75th anniversary Call 847-864-2288. SUBMIT YOUR EVENT of his career with a blend of jazz and Halloween Luncheon Lindi Ortega To submit an event for blues. For tickets and information, Noon: Celebrate Halloween with this 7p.m.: The Juno-nominated sing- consideration in print, visit visit www.ucevanston.org or call costumed luncheon. Norwood Park er-songwriter, lauded for her voice, www.pioneerlocal.com/ 847-864-1330. Unitarian Church of Senior Center, 5801 N. Natoma Ave., performs. Also featuring Brett Detar. Story lime for All Ages submit-content and click the Evanston, 1330 Ridge Ave., Evanston. Chicago. Call 773-775-4790. $1.50. Evanston SPACE, 1245 Chicago Ave., 11:30 am.: Stories, songs and finger "Events" tab on the left side of the $30-$50. Evanston. Call 847-492-8860. $12-$18. plays for the whole family. Park Ridge screen. Please submit the event Halloween: Trick or Treating Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park no later than lO days before the An Evening of Comedy, Author I p.m.: Children of all ages are invited Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. desired publication date. Readings and Spoken Word to celebrate Halloween with a trick-or- Bailey Built to Amaze 7:30 p.m.: Join author of 'My Husband treating tour around the library. Cos- 7p.m.: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Just Lunch the Stranger," "Still Single" and "Still tumes are welcome. Eisenhower Public Bailey presents the 143rd edition of the 12:30 p.m.: Enjoy a warm meal catered Dating' and comedian Debbie Sue Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood greatest show on Earth." Elephants, by All on the Road followed by a few Goodman for an evening of comedy, Heights. Call 708-867-7828. tigers, acrobats and aenalists from across card games. For adults ages 55 and in the Baxter Room in November. Call 847- readings and spoken word. Featuring the globe join together to perform for the up. Park Ridge Senior Center, lOO S. 929-5102 or visit www.nigpl.org/kids for Richard Reeder and Roberta Miles. Classic Film Series: You Cant audience. Runs Nov. Ito Nov. II. Additional Western Ave., Park Ridge. For more more information. Morton Grove Public Perla Cafe, 1813 Dempster St., Evanston. Take It With You' performances Saturdays at 3:30 and 7:30 information, call 847-692-3597. $7-$9. Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call 847-424-1382. Free. I p.m.: A man from a wealthy family of p.m., Sundays at 5p.m.. Wednesday, Nov. snobs becomes engaged to a woman 6. at 7p.m. and Monday, Nov.11, at 3p.m. Oak Park Model Railroad's 50thNeil Reisman from a good-natured but peculiar Allstate Arena, 6920 Mannheim Road, Year Open House 9 p.m.: The comic performs. Gorilla Tan- family. Starring Jean Arthur, James Rosemont. Call 800-745-3000. $15-$90. Noon: See Oak Park's HO Model Train go Skokie, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Film: 'Great River Cruises of Stewart and Lionel Barrymore. 126 Club in action on its Illinois to Iowa Call 847-677-7761. $15. Europe' minutes. Eisenhower Public Library, The Crooked Mouth in The layout based on the Chicago Great 11:30 am.: Burt Wolf narrates six Euro- 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Studios at SPACE Western. This fall marks the Club's 50th pean river cruises with stops along the Call 708-867-7828. 7:30 p.m.: The alternative rock band per- year in Oak Park. See digital command way where he connects the region's cul- forms. Evanston SPACE, 1245 Chicago control in operation. Kids can try their ture and history. 144 minutes. Call 847- Film: 'Chosthusters' Ave., Evanston. For more information, Montelare Elmwood Park Lions hand at the throttle on our junior layout. 929-5101 or visit www.mgpl.org to learn 2 p.m.: Three unemployed parapsy- call 847-492-8860. $12-$15. Club Chili Cookoff Dole Learning Center, 255 Augusta more. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 chology professors set up shop as a Il am.: Lion Chili Chefs compete in the Blvd., Oak Park. For more information, Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. unique ghost removal service. Stars The Howlin' Brothers Third Annual Chili Cook Off. Sample call 708-848-5716. Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Sigour- lO p.m.: The Nashville-based Amer- various chiles from the MCEP area and An Evening with All on the Road ney Weaver. 105 minutes. Morton icana band performs. Also featuring Film: 'Sunset Boulevard' cast your vote for the best. Includes hot Catering Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln The Lawrence Peters Outfit. Evanston dogs, chips, sweets and more. River 2 p.m.: A hack screenwriter writes a 7 p.m.: All on the Road catering will Ave., Morton Grove. Call 847-929-5101. SPACE, 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston. Park Moose Lodge, 8601 Fullerton Ave., screenplay for a former silent-film star demonstrate how to make a few delicious Call 847-492-8860. $10-$18. River Grove. $10. Travel Film who has faded into Hollywood obscurity. dishes and share cookingtips and 110 minutes. Call 847-929-5101 or visit 2 p.m.: Enjoy a family-friendly movie GIenYIEWINGS: Before Sunset' techniques. Samples will be served. Park www.mgpl.org to learn more. Morton Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., traveling through a different part of the 1:30 p.m.: A screening of the second Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. world. Call 847-825-3123 to find out movie in the trilogy about a man and Holiday Bazaar Morton Grove. what movie will be playing this week. woman who meet on a train in Europe 10a.m.: Handmade holiday crafts, Free Bar Trivia Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Pros- and spend a romantic evening together. sweaters and afghans, baked goods, Pumpkin Smash & Bash B p.m.: Trivia includes a chance to win pect Ave., Park Ridge. 80 minutes. Glenview Public Library, yesterday's treasures and much more 3:30 p.m.: Roll your pumpkin down the gift cards and is always free to play. The 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview. 'Mall-O-Ween' Festivities will be for sale during the bazaar, which Flick Park Sled Hill in a fun competi- Village Inn Pizzeria, 8050 Lincoln Ave., benefits the Park Ridge Senior Center. tion that kicks off the event, and then 4p.m.: Children are invited to dress up Tenth Annual Something's Skokie. Call 847-675-3737 Lunch will be available for purchase. smash them into piles of compost that in their Halloween costumes and collect Cooking Fall Benefit Park Ridge Senior Center, 100 5. West- will help nourish plants in the spring. candy throughout the mall. A Halloween 3 p.m.: The Center for Independent ern Ave., Park Ridge. Registration required. Flick Park Sled photo booth will be available from 3 to Futures is hosting an appetizing Hill, 3600 Glenview Road, Glenview. ' 7p.m. in Center Court. Lincolnwood afternoon featuring local chefs serving Whole Foods Market Park Ridge Kids Club Special Event Steve Call 847-724-3337. Free. Town Center Mall, 3333 W. Touhy Ave., Grand Opening Beno Live platters, desserts and drinks. Prairie Lincolnwood. For more information, call Moon Restaurant, 1502 Sherman Ave., 8:45 am.: The first lOO customers to 10:30 a.m.: The singer/songwriter Teen Open Mic 317-684-7711. Evanston. For more information, call arrive will receive a goodie bag loaded will perform for children ages 2 to 6. 6 p.m.: Old Town School hosts its 847-328-2044. $25-$50. with product samples. Then, staff will Registration required. Glenview Public monthly Teen Open Mie. lt's a relaxed Scream Scene hand out commemorative Whole Food Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview. evening open to all Chicago area teens, 7p.m.: Guests will wind their way The New Northshore Chamber Market Park Ridge reusable totes Call 847-729-7500. incorporating rock, punk, metal, ska through a maze featuring crazed Orchestra Concert bands - you name it. They also feature and provide seasonal fresh donuts butchers, chainsaw maniacs and 3:30 p.m.: This concert will focus on MCPL Kids: Art Contest singer songwriters and traditional mu- samples and Dark Matter coffee. Local ghoulish monsters. Not recommended all Russian music and feature prize orchestra students will perform as well. for children under lO years old. Oakton Reception sicians. Old Town School of , winning performer and recording artist Mayor Dave Schmidt leads a traditional Il am.: Participants in the annual Chil- 4544 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago. $3. Park, 4701 W. Oakton St., Skokie. For Desiree Ruhstrat. Admission is $15. bread-breaking at 8:45 am. Whole more information, call 847-674-1500, dren's Art Contest are invited to a gallery Junior Mance Trio Youth 18 years old and younger are ext. 2700. $9. reception and awards ceremony. All art 7 p.m.: Junior Mance returns his admitted free. Unitarian Church of from this year's contest will be displayed SEE GOCAJ.ENDAB, NEXT PAGE» 44 I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL I

15th Anniversary AH Souls' Jazz Special Recreation will be offering a trip Mary, Seat of Wisdom Parish Lunch, snacks and all supplies are to Harper College's annual craft show included in the cost. Attendees must be « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Festival Italian Dinner 8 p.m.: Friends of Cracow Society in with over 200 unique craft booths. 6 p.m.: The evening offers something 18 or older. Maine-Niles Association of CO CALENDAR Chicago present the 15th All Souls' Jazz After shopping, the group will stop fun for every age, including Italian cui- Special Recreation, 6820 W. Dempster Festival (Zaduszki Jazzowe in Chicago), at Wildberry Pancakes and Cafe for sine, a DJ, face painting and a special St., Morton Grove. Call 847-966-5522. stemming from the oldest jazz festival brunch. Program fee includes admission performance by Inspiración Dance $36-$82. Foods Market Park Ridge, 225 W. Touhy in Poland. More than 40 jazz to the craft fair. Must be 21 or older Chicago. Proceeds benefit the Council will perform on two stages. Copernicus to attend. Maine-Niles Association of Ave., Park Ridge. of Catholic Women and its parish !ATIJRDiW, NOV.J6 Center, 5216 W. Lawrence Ave., Chicago. Special Recreation, 6820 W. Dempster ministries, as well as projects serving St., Morton Grove. For more information, Call 773-m-8898. groups throughout the area. Mary, Seat Holiday Boulique & Luncheon call 847-966-5522. $35-$80. of Wisdom Parish, 920 Granville Ave., 9 am.: The boutique will be held from 9 Park Ridge. Call 847-825-0518. $25 for Dining Out Thp am. to 3 p.m. with an assortment of lo- Sandhill Crane Trip adults; $10 for children 4-12. 11:30 am.: The senior center will be cal artists and their special hand-craft- 12:30 p.m.: Take a trip to Jasper Pulaski Princess and Pirate Pancake ed items, as well as fair trade merchants taking a trip to Jolene's Restaurant Park in Indiana to observe thousands of Tom Kastle and Bar in Glenview. Cost includes Breakfast and their gifts. Lunch will be served at Sandhill Cranes dunngtheir migration. 8 p.m.: The Second Saturday Coffee- transportation. Registration required. 9 am.: Children ages 4to lO can noon ($20) with a special performance Transportation is provided from MPLC. house features folk singer-songwriter For adults ages 55 and up. Park Ridge dress up in a pirate or princess by the Angeli Choir. Park Ridge Corn mu- Bring money for dinner. Must be 8 and Kastle. In addition to maritime songs, he Senior Center, lOO S. Western Ave., costume for a morning of pancakes, nity Church, lOO Courtland Ave., Park over to attend. Children 12 and under will be including material from his solo Park Ridge. For more information, call games, crafts and much more. Maine Ridge. Call 847-823-3164. must be accompanied by an adult. Maine album, "Across the Center Line." Ethical 847-692-3597. $7-$8. Park Leisure Center, 2701 W. Sibley Park Leisure Center, 2701W. Sibley St., Humanist Society, 7574 Lincoln Ave., St., Park Ridge. For more information, Park Ridge. For more information, call Skokie. Call 847-677-3334. $8. call 847-692-5127. $16-$24. 847-692-5127 $21. 'Skokie: Invaded, But Not Second Sahirday Family Story World War II Veteran's Princess Ball Conquered' Turne Breakfast 5 p.m.: Children are invited to enjoy 2 p.m.: Screening of Todd Whitman's IO a.m.: Stories and crafts for the whole Our Home Town Heroes 9:30 am.: Veterans and their guests an evening of dining and dancing with original documentary, which explores family. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 Il am.: Join the M-NASR in commem- can enjoy a catered breakfast, three Disney princesses. Guests will the impact of the attempted neo-Nazi S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. For more orating Veteran's Day. The group will entertainment and a chance to share receive a formal invitation and are March of the late 1970s. Reservations information, call 847-825-3123. decorate yellow ribbons and put togeth- memories. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 welcome to wear their finest attire to required. Additional screenings will er care packages to send to soldiers on S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. For more the ball. Skokie Heritage Museum, 8031 take place Dec. 15 at 2pm. Illinois Fall Craft Show and Brunch active duty. Veteran guests are free but information, call 847-720-3382. Floral Ave., Skokie. For more informa- Holocaust Museum, 9603 Woods lO a.m.: The Maine-Niles Association of must be registered before the event. tion, call 847-674-1500, ext. 2700. Drive, Skokie.

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fil GIRLS TENNIS STATE TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK . Kahnwarms up to stateconditions lenbeck and Gabi Papachrisanthou Maine South's of Belleville West, then beat Rock Wind, Czosnyka use Island seniors Samantha Carr and Anna Teggatz 6-3, 4-6, 6-O in their scouting reports to second match of the tournament. They closed with a 6-3, 7-5 loss to their advantage Geneva senior Margo Hess and junior Emma Hazel. BY ERIC VAN DRfl.. For Sun-Times Media, @VanDrilSports EVANSTON Evanston's two state entrants, The temperature didn't rise to Jessica Ampel in singles and the more than 50 degrees during any doubles team of Olivia Luby and of Glenbrook North sophomore Kate Kremin, went 1-2 on the first Maddy Kahn's five matches at the day of the state meet. Ampel, girls tennis state tournament. a sophomore, lost to a pair of Kahn played three matches in seeded players. She fell 6-O, 6-2 to cold, windy conditions at Hoffman Manan Catholic's Gaby Rosales, Estates High School on Oct. 24. a senior who earned a 5-8 seed. The temperature never exceeded Then after a 6-4, 6-0 victory over 45 degrees, according to Accu- Boylan Catholic junior Sarah weather.com, and Kahn said she Rosen, Ampel was eliminated by felt a little sore and tight on Friday Grant freshman Gaby Schoen- morning before her matches at berg 6-3, 6-3. Wheeling High School. Luby, a senior, and Kremin, a "I did stretch more," Kahn said sophomore, opened with a 6-O, 6-O of changing her routine for the victory over Mattoon juniors Ra- second day of the tournament. chel Kaiser and Sara Stremming. "Usually I just run around the They then lost 6-3, 6-1 to Lyons courts and then do a dynamic and senior Samantha Sherman and then start hitting. But I did a Ion- junior Meghan Hickey - the Lions' ger dynamic, I did a lot of (station- doubles team was a 17-32 seed - ary) stretching and then running before falling 6-O, 6-1 to Glenbard stretching as well, just trying to South juniors Jenna Brambora and get myself feeling loose. And I had Rachel Rettger. a hot drink in the morning. I usu- ally don't have that." NILES WEST Kahn said her dynamic routine Niles West freshman Eliza includes exercises such as arm Kirov had a solid debut at the state circles, high knees and butt kicks. tournament, going 2-2 on the first She said she drank warm milk with day. Kirov lost only one game in vanilla before playing Grant fresh- Glenbrook North's Maddy Kahn, who ¡s pictured on Aug. 31, finished 3-2 atthe girls tennis state tournament. iHIC SUMMERS/FORSUN- her two victories, but her most man Gaby Schoenberg at 8 a.m. in liMES MEDIA grueling match of the day came the fourth round of the consolation last. Kirov was eliminated from the draw. MAINE SOUTH "I'm friends with other coaches "They gave us a head start so wetournament when Oswego East The alterations Kahn made to Maine South freshmen Marti too, so they would tell us some wouldn't have to figure it out all onsophomore Jaiere Harlow beat her her pre-match routine worked, Wind and Kamila Czosnyka hints at what to do and how to beatour own," Wind said. 3-6, 6-0, 6-3 in the third round of as she was the fresher player in a played in their first state meet, other teams," Czosnyka said. "You Maine South sophomore Leigh the consolation draw. 6-3, 6-2 victory The temperature which many players consider their would always take that into consid- Friedman, like Wind and Czosny- NUes West seniors Kristine was 35 degrees minutes after she highest-pressure tournament of eration (during matches)." ka, went 3-2 at the state tourna- Park and Andra Sabou began their defeated Schoenberg a freshman, the season. Czosnyka said she and Wind ment. tournament with a 6-O, 6-O loss to and Kahn retreated inside the Wind and Czosnyka didn't seek learned things about their op- Lake Forest senior Victoria Falk school to try to escape the cold advice about how to handle that ponents' serves and how much LOYOLA and junior Colleen Morris, who between matches. pressure before the tournament they attacked the net from those The Witkowski sisters - fresh- wound up finishing fourth in the Kahns state tournament ended began, or while they went 3-O in conversations. Both freshmen man Caroline Witkowski and ju- state. Park and Sabou then played in the next round. A 6-2, 6-3 loss to doubles on Thursday. They did agreed having that knowledge was thor Abby Witkowski - went 1-2 atMorgan Park senior Shalby Daniel Mount Carmel senior Tyra Buss left seek advice about how to beat theirhelpful, and it helped them to go the state tournament. They openedand sophomore West Courtney Kahn 3-2 at the state tournament. opponents. 3-2 at their first state meet. with a 4-6, 6-2, 6-2 loss to Blair Hol-and fell 6-3, 6-4. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31,2013 A PIONEER PRESS PUBlICATION NIL

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III NILES WEST Versatile Johnson takes pride in Wolves' rise Second-year captain LAYOFF filled in at slot REVUW receiver against Class BA Titans, had big game No. 2 Nues West (6-3) at No. 5 Maine South (7-2) BY DAN SHALIN For Sun-Times Media, @danshalin 4 p.m. Saturday

GLENVIEW - A star safety, running back and special-teamer, PLAYERS TO WATCH Nues West senior Nick Johnson Andrew Mihulet, Nues West - The star was called on to play slot receiver senior defensive back recorded his sixth last week in the absence of the interception in three weeks on Friday injured Garrett Iverson. against Glenbrook South. Just as he has throughout three varsity seasons, the 5-foot-11, Tommy Calanopoulos, Nues West - La- 195-pound Johnson came through beled "a heck of a player" by Nues West in a big way. He caught eight coach Scott Baum, the junior quarter- passes for 134 yards and a touch- back was limited to mostly short passes down, even though the Wolves (6-3 in his first matchup against Maine South overall, 2-3 CSL South) lost 30-20 this season. at Glenbrook South. Juis1n Fahey, Maine South - The junior, "I had to pick up more of the who helped put Niles West away earlier load this past week, more than usual," Johnson said. "Free safety this season with 83 rushing yards in the is usually more my role, but I had second half, is coming off a three-score to step up more on offense." performance at Waukegan on Friday. Despite three losses in a row, Tommy Bazarek, Maine South - The the No. 12-seeded Wolves head into junior has helped lead a solid Hawks the Class 8A playoffs for a second secondary. He had an impressive pick straight season when they visit Friday when he successfully fought No. 5 Maine South (7-2) at 4 p.m. Waukegan star Jaleel Darr-Duffie for Saturday. The back-to-back post- season appearances come after position on an underthrown ball. the program had gone eight years without making the playoffs. Nues West's Nick Johnson (25) looks for running room during the Oct. 18 game against New Trier ¡n Norttifield.i NJCSUMMERSIFOR KEY MATCHUP Coach Scott Baum said John- SUN-TIMES MEDIA son, a second-year captain, has Maine South's aerial attack was off been instrumental in the program'sJohnson." and dropped passes. It's really just (Nues West football) was a joke and on in Friday's regular-season finale transformation. The Wolves went 2-7 Johnson's the little things, more the mental in the conference and we weren't against Waukegan. Sophomore quar- "Like I say, he's the poster boy sophomore year and improved to aspect of the game than the physi- winning too many games. But the terback Brian Collis went 2 of 5 for 216 for change," Baum said. "I met him 5-5 last season. This season, the cal game. We know physically we past two years, we're not a joke yards, including touchdown strikes on and his dad (Richard) when Nick three-game losing streak includes can play with them." anymore. We've shown we can play three consecutive passes, in the first half, was in the fourth or fifth grade a 35-20 loss to Maine South on Oct. Regardless of the outcome of with the big boys this year. before going 3 of II for 33 yards in the and I was in my first year (as an 11. Niles West trailed just 14-6 at Saturday's game, Johnson and "When I first started on varsity second half. Collis was picked three times assistant) here. He's been around halftime. the rest of the Wolves senior class there was not really the support by Mihulet in the first half on Oct. II. for everything we've done since The performance against a can take pride in how they have of the school. The games weren't he was a freshman. He's been our Maine South team that has won improved Niles West's football very crowded and people didn't point guy as far as change goes. 65 consecutive CSL South games reputation within the conference, really believe in the program. Now, ON THE OThER SIBELINE "(Johnson) has embraced the gives the Wolves confidence head- the school and the community. you walk through the hallways on a leadership role. He's got a person- ing into Saturday's rematch. "We created a new image of Friday and people are pumped up. Fahey was a steady force for Maine South ality where kids want to be around "I think we felt like we could Niles West," said Johnson, who Mter games, we go to Buffalo Wild on Friday and that doesn't bode well for him and be better like him. When move the ball on them," Johnson is receiving interest from college Wings and people come up to you the Wolves. They yielded 221 yards on 42 I ask my (own) children who their said. "Down the stretch, we shot programs in NCAA Division I FCS and say, 'You guys are doing great carries to Glenbrook South's Brett Laude favorite player is, they say Nick ourselves in the foot with penalties and Division II. "For a few years, this year!' It's fun to be a part of it." and Michael Gentile on Friday. 59 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31,2013

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SKOKIE - Nues West junior VOLLEYBALL Christine Mujica headed home Thursday shortly after the completion of her NilesNortit race at the Class 3A Niles West Reejonal chainpionship.6p.m. cross country regional. She didn't even stick around for the awards Timothy Chñstian Regional Cbampionship, G pii ceremony. But Mujica's early departure was Higtiland Park excused. The runner had been ill Regional Championship, 6 pia and, despite that, turned in a record- Trinrty RaCional setting performance at Saturday's championship. 6 pm.

event. SI. IcimliLlS Volleyball Mujica finished eighth with a time RegIonal Championship. 6p.m. of 18 minutes, 14.60 seconds, the best time ever run by a Nues West girls Tuesday runner on the school's home course. NeWTrIOE Sectional Semifinat6pja Mujica broke her own record, which was set at the previous week's ConaiflSectional Semifinal .6 p.m. CSL South Meet. Prior to Mujica, NUes West's Theo Beck is the first Wolves runner to finish the Class 3A boys regional cross country race at Nues West on Saturday. Beck the record was held by Megumi advanced to the sectional. MICHAEL R. scHMIDTIFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA Hoshi, a 2011 graduate who went on to run cross country and track at the "She didn't know what she was University of Illinois. doing (when she started in the pro- "(Mujica) was a little under the gram)," Heselton said about Mujica, weather this week and didn't even whose times are a minute faster make practice (the day before the than they were last season. "We get meet)," Niles West coach Anne He- a lot of that here at our school. We selton said. "So, for her to come out don't have real strong junior highs FOOTBALL and do what she did, not feelingloo with running so we see huge jumps percent, speaks about her character(in times)." Friday and about the possibilities for (the Senior Jamie Rohn (24th, Hersey vs. Fenwick. 7:15 pia Nov. 2 Lake Park Sectional)." 19:47.00), sophomore Danielle Karp b The Wolves (133 points) finished (28th, 20:04.00), sophomore Nicole fifth at the nine-team regional, earn- Camburn (35th, 20:25.70) and senior ing one of the six qualifying spots Taylor Genis (38th, 20:45.30) also for the sectional. Given the loaded scored for Niles West field at the sectional, Niles West is unlikely to earn one of the automatic Nues West boys berths to the state meet that comes Junior Theo Beck was the lone with a top-five finish. Wolves runner to reach the section- But Heselton said she believes al, earning an individual at-large bid Niles West's Christine Mujica crosses the finish line at the Hornet-Red Devil Invitational Mujica has a chance to earn an indi- after finishing 22nd (16:10.10) at the on Sept. 7 at Katherine Legge Memorial Park in Hinsdale.jow eNGMIFoR SUN-TIMES MEDIA vidual at-large spot at state. That's boys regional. an impressive position to be in for "(Running on the home course) (energy) a little bit," Beck said. "I'm The young Wolves (201 points) an athlete who did not have much of helps because I know every turn excited about the sectional. I'm just finished eighth at the 10-team a competitive running background and straightaway and know when looking to run the best race I can regional. The top six teams qualified when she arrived at Niles West. to go (faster) and when to reserve and get the experience." for the sectional. 60 I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31,2013 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

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Notre Dame seniors Class 8A trying to go out with No. 9 Notre Dame (6-3) a 'bang' in playoffs at No. 8 Fremd (6-3) 7 p.m. Friday BY KATE ILXN For Sun-Times Media, @SportsLoisLane PLAYERS TO WATCH NILES - Notre Dame star Sam Beutler, Fremd - Beutler suf- running back Chris James said the fered a torn ACL and partially torn team's current group of seniors MCL ¡n his left knee ¡n September, knew early in their football careers but the senior quarterback opted with the Dons that they could be to hold off on surgery until after something special. the season. He's been in and out James and the Dons also know of games since, but when available they'll have to dig deep as they he has been effective. prepare for the playoffs following back-to-back losses. Garrett Groot, Fremd - With It was a disappointing end to the Beutler playing injured, the senior regular season for Notre Dame, Groot has carried the burden of which lost 38-14 to Jouet Catholic the offense and done so with ease, on Oct. 18 and fell 24-21 to Carmel rushing for four touchdowns in the on Friday. last two games. The Dons (6-3 overall, 3-3 ESCC) lamented the missed opportuni- ChnsJames, Notre Dame - The ties in the latter. After recovering Dons senior running back has a blocked punt in the Corsairs' red rushed for IO touchdowns in the zone late in the fourth quarter, the last three games, including three Dons failed to come away with any in a losing effort against Carmel points and went on to lose to a team on Friday. that entered the game with a 1-7 record. Tom Sera, Notre Dame - A senior "We just couldn't finish," James leader on defense, the linebacker said. "We have to play with more has anchored a strong unit this heart. That's going to be the model season. for this week." Senior linebacker Tom Sors isn't concerned about any perceived lack KEY MATCHIJP of momentum going into the team's This game features a pair of first-round Class 8A playoff game powerful running backs in Groot Friday at Fremd (6-3). and James and both teams rely "We wanted to go into the play- heavily on their ground attacks. -offs on a good note," Sora said. "We Whichever back plays better could know we could have played better decide the winner of this game. in the first half (Friday) ... but we Notre Dame's Shaun Muicrone (15) tackles Carmels Jake Kane during Friday's game in Nues. The Dons' defense allowed 17 points in

have short memories when it comes the first half, but played belier after the break and allowed seven points in the second half.i TIM BOYLE/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA to losses." ON THE OTHER SIDEUNE The loss to Carmel came despite a sense of urgency among the For that to happen, Notre Dame the third quarter. another impressive game by James.seniors. may have to build off of the defen- Sore said that getting the de- Fremd has made the playoffs 18 The senior ran for 243 yards and "We've had the same goal since sive success it had in the second fense back on track figures to make of the last 19 seasons, but last three touchdowns on 36 carries. our freshman yeai when the team half against Carmel. The Dons had it easier for the offense. year was the first time since "I just want to go out with a went 8-1," James said. "When we allowed their highest point total of "I think our defense really corn- 2004 it made the playoffs and bang" James said. "But really, it's finished that year, we all said that the season against the Hilltoppers pliments our run game," Sora said. failed to advance out of the first not about the personal accolades. I come our senior year, we'd go all and struggled to slow the Corsairs "If we can get off the field quickly round. The Vikings fell just short just want us to make state and end out. We want to go out with a bang in the first half Friday. and put the offense in good field of tying for the MSL West title all of our careers on a high note." and make this class one to remem- Notre Dame trailed 17-6 at the position, it should make for a pretty this season after losing their It helps, James said, that there's ber." half before taking the lead late in fantastic football game." final game. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 I SI

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