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Garden club seeks new members as lecture series kicks offBY RICK [email protected] I @nck..kambic
oberta Koch spends 45 mm-utes every morning pulling
eeds and burying potatopeels, apple cores, coffee groundsand banana peels in her garden.
Though retired now, Koch hasturned dirt almost every morningsince she was a young girl. Growingup with a debilitating health condi-tion limited what she could do out-side, but gardening was just right.
"It was therapeutic and taughtme patience," Koch said. "I firstused it to keep myself moving andto get fresh air, but once I startedto see results I became hooked onthe rewarding feeling I'd get when Isaw how beautiful they looked."
She grew most of the plants shemaintains at her present day housein Nues, but quite a few were givento her by colleagues in the GardenClub of Morton Grove, which meetsonce a month September throughMarch to learn from guest speak-ers and share plants.
"Our mission is to promote inter-est in the development of gardeningand protection of our environment,and share our knowledge and loveof gardening" said Koch, who isthe club's new president. 'We're inthe process of revitalizing the cluband putting the members more incharge."
The club would previously electofficers and those officers set thatyear's agenda, but this summer theclub surveyed its members' inter-ests and built a schedule of activi-ties that reflects the whole group.
"This way we can share our in-terests faster and possibly attractmore people to this club that's beenalive since the 1950s," Koch said.
Koch's house has its fair share ofhanging baskets with flowers, buther small back and side yards aremostly filled with vegetables liketomatoes and peppers.
In contrast, Gail Szulc of Glen-view has an acre of land with bush-es and perennials like phlox, black-eyed Susans and hostas.
Fellow member Sharon Petersonof Morton Grove has an all-greengarden with blue spruce trees,birch trees and bridal spirea bush-es with white flowers - all of which
Roberta Koch, Sharon Peterson and Pat Zmolek are members of the Garden Club of Morton Gove and reinventing' the club andlooking for new members to help. RICK KAMBIC/suN-TIMEs MEDIA
Sharon Peterson of Morton Grove says
her choice garden attracts a lot of birds,as seen in this birdhouse she hung. iPHOTO COURTESY OF THE GARDEN CWB OF MORTON
GROAt
attract birds to her six birdhouses."I love being in the yard when
they're nesting and feeding theirbabies," Peterson said. "I feed themjelly every morning usually grape-flavored but sometimes raspberryBeing surrounded by and respon-sible for life is incredible."
Pat Zmolek of Morton Grove haspink, purple and white hosta, hydraand hibiscus flowers, but she's well-
Roberta Koch's garden is primarily veg-
etables like these green peppers. i PHOTO
COURTESY OF THE GARDEN CLUB OF MORTON GROVE
known for her 15-foot tall peachtree that drops 350 peaches peryear and a 40-year-old grape vine.
"My son gave me the peach treefive years ago because he got itfree with the pear tree he bought,"Zmolek said. "My late husband COURTESY OF ThE GARDEN CLUB OF MORTON GROVE
UPCOMING SPEAKERSSept. 24 CAROLYN ULRICH -
IREAT GARDENS OF CHICAGO-
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Carolyn is the Editor of the Chi-
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Community College. She is an
avid butterfly gardener and hergarden at home is now a Mon-
arch Way station.
The Garden Club of Morton Grove used to maintain two gardens on public right-of-wayuntil village officials deemed it unsafe. Public Works now handles the gardens. i PHOTO
Sharon Peterson of Morton Grove has an all-green garden with blue spruce trees, birch trees, blue greenflowers and bridal spirea bushes with white flowers. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE GARDEN CLUB OF MORTON GROVE
Gail Szulc of Glenview has an acre of land withbushes and perennials like phlox, black-eyedSusans and hostas. i P110Th COURTESY OF ThE GARDEN CLUB
OF MO RION G RO VE
John brought the grape vine from his child-hood farm in Iowa. It used to grow outsidetheir front door. Those things are beautifulin their own way, and I will do anything tonourish and protect them."
Zmolek also started working with hand-made rain barrels last year and is eagerto learn more and share what she alreadyknows.
"Using actual rainwater seems better, be-cause it doesn't have all the chemicals we putin our drinking water," Zmolek said. "Whatmight be good for humans is not good foreverything. Plus, rain barrels help with therunoff and certain flooding."
The club has approximately 30 members,of which about 10 are area residents whorecently paid the $20 fee to join the group,Koch said.
Aside from their monthly seminars, theclub also donates plants and money for the"therapy garden" at the Captain James A.Lovell Federal Health Care Center in NorthChicago, as well as floral arrangements to
Roberta Koch of Niles is the president of the GardenClub of Morton Grove. She spends 45 minutes inher garden every morning. i RICK KAMBIC/SUN-TIMES MEDIA
the Bethany Terrace Alzheimer's nursinghome ¡n Morton Grove and wreaths for theMorton Grove Library.
Residents of Morton Grove, or aìiy neigh-boring town, who are interested in joiningthe club can call Zmolek at (847) 966-0822.
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IV MORTON GROVE
Village getspushback onchickens, but
still consideringBY RICK KAMBICrkambic@pioneerìocaj corn I @rick..karnbic
MortonGrove's proposal to allow
chickens in the village got resis-tance during a recent committee
meeting, but officials are still pushing for-ward with a draft ordinance in case MayorDan DiMaria decides to take up the idea.
Village Trustee Maria Toth sits on theBoard of Environmental Health, which isworking on the draft, and she voiced heropposition after being contacted by unhappyresidents who read a recent news article.
"Things like this belong in a rural area,and we live in a suburban area," Toth said."I don't think it belongs in our community.I'm worried about droppings, rodents andthe aesthetics. I have an obligation to theresidents who called me."
DiMaria asked the committee to investi-gate the pros and cons of backyard chickensand then give a suggestion. Regardless ofthe committee's opinion, DiMaria can bringthe draft ordinance before the Village Boardor ignore the topic completely.
The committee has not taken a stance,but it's working on a draft ordinance thatcould address all potential concerns just incase the idea goes before the board.
So fai the proposal would allow betweentwo and five chickens per home, requirelicensed coops to be at least 30 feet fromneighboring buildings and have four squarefeet of space per chicken, prohibit the butch-ering of chickens and require annual orbiannual coop inspections at $50 per visit.
At its Sept. 3 meeting, the group decidedthat two inspections might be a time strainfor village staff and instead agreed upon justone inspection.
Requiring applicants to get a specialuse permit was previously considered, so
Mike Yousef used to raise chickens, such as "Fog-horn" the longhorn, at his Morton Grove house untila village inspector noticed them and made Yousefsell them. He hopes to bring them back. I PHOTO COUR-
TESY OF MIKE YOUSEF
neighbors would be warned and applicationscould be reviewed more thoroughly, but awritten report from Village Attorney TerryListon disagreed with that idea. Listondid say, however, that an ordinance couldrequire neighbors to be informed.
Georgianne Brenner, the committee'schairwoman, also said that she did not wanta potential ordinance to regulate chickensmore than any other legally allowed animal.
After making that statement, Brunnersaid she will ask Liston how to fairly regu-late chicken noise.
Some members of the committee worriedabout chicken feces and stray food attract-ing rats, so Brunner plans to ask Liston ifand how an ordinance could regulate wasteremoval and also force licensed chickenowners to pay for rodent extermination.
To make sure all coops are sturdy andsanitary, the committee might create a list
Mike Yousef still has a $40 medical package that includes a year's worth ofvttamins, worm prevention, andbasic Neosporin from when he had chickens. He hopes to get chickens again. I RICK KAMBICISUN-TIMES MEDS
of five to 10 preapproved structures thatresidents must pick from.
Toth's objection came after resident BillChioros told the committee that he thinksbackyard chickens would feed the coyotepopulation and make neighborhoods lesssafe for children.
"You're containing a food source in onespot and leaving it for predators to takewhenever they want," Chioros said. "Not tomention, I don't want to sit in my backyardand struggle to enjoy myself because I haveto look at and hear noise from a chickencoop. That's not why I moved to MortonGrove."
Brunner told Chioros that cats andsmall dogs are already targets for coyotes,and Morton Grove probably wouldn't haveas many chickens if the ordinance werepassed. She did thank Chioros for attendingthe meeting and suggested he also lobbyDiMaria.
"If I had a chicken coop, I think mydog would probably be the biggest threatbecause he has the time to wait around andlearn how the gate opens, plus he knowswhen I'm normally not home," said residentBrad Moldofsky
While disagreeing with the worries aboutpredators, Moldofsky said he wouldn't builda coop if neighbors objected.
"I'm not sure I see backyard chickens inmy future, but I'm interested in learning andwould love to get free eggs from a neighborwho had chickens," said Moldofsky who vol-unteers at the farmer's market. "However,
everyone in my neighborhood wants to getalong and we talk often. I don't know if otherpeople exercise that courtesy."
Moldofsky asked if the village couldrequire applicants to show proof of pass-ing a chicken-related educational program,but Brunner said that would be an unfairrequirement that dog and cat owners do nothave to meet.
Mike Yousef, the resident who originallyasked the mayor to allow chickens, remind-ed the committee that their drafted ordi-nance was based off Evanston's ordinance
"Your (proposal) is getting more detailedthan Evanston's, and they haven't had anyproblems in two years," Yousef said. "I don'tthink every house in Morton Grove will havechickens. A select few want this freedom. Idon't think that will cause a rodent or coyoteproblem."
Bonnie Burnett, the village's healthinspector, said she's received many callsover the years from residents curious aboutbackyard chickens and believes more peoplewould apply than Yousef thinks but agreesthe total would still be small in comparisonto dog and cat owners.
Aside from Toth, other members of thecommittee have not yet taken a stance onthe proposal.
The group will reconvene on Oct. 1 toreview Liston's feedback on the latest batchof legal questions, revise the proposalaccordingly, and potentially make a recom-mendation to DiMaria on whether he shouldor should not pursue the topic.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers wantsto remove dams on the Des Plaines Rivernear Park Ridge, one of a number of newprojects identified for an 80-mile stretch ofthe river.
The Upper Des Plaines River Feasibil-ity Study, which examined the Des PlainesRiver watershed from Racine and Keno-sha Counties in Wisconsin to the river'sconvergence with Salt Creek near River-side, resulted in the recommendation of 28projects, largely involving the restoration ofwetlands and woodlands,but also including theconstruction of levees andflood walls, dam remov-als, and new pumpingstations.
The projects, includedin a report that wasreleased Sept. 3, areestimated to cost over$400 million. Plans callfor 65 percent of fundingto come from the fed-eral government and theremaining 35 percent tocome from other sources.
The projects areaimed at flood-control,ecosystem restoration,improvements in waterquality and recreationalopportunities.
Near Park Ridge, the report calls for theremoval of man-.made dams near TouhyAvenue and Devon Avenue, as well as nearDempster Street in Des Plaines.
Jeff Zuercher, project manager for theArmy Corps of Engineers, said the remov-als alone will likely not lead to flooding re-ductions in the surrounding communities.
"Because these are low-head dams, theyhave no net affect on flooding whatsoever,"he said.
But the elimination of the three dams,plus two others in Wheelingand at theMount Prospect/Des Plaines border, willimprove the overall flow of the river acrossa larger area, Zuercher indicated.
"If all five dams were removed we wouldhave the Des Plaines River opened upthroughout Cook County, so we'd have onecontinuous stream without interruptions,"Zuercher said.
That would be beneficial from a rec-reational and ecological standpoint, heexplained.
The Des Plaines River dams were largelyconstructed around the turn of the 20th
Century when, unlike today, the water levelwould become too low or the river woulddry up completely in some areas, Zuerchersaid. The dams created pools of waterwhich benefitted recreational activities,including swimming. Dams would also pro-vide locations for farmers to easily crossthe river to get their fields on the otherside, Zuercher said.
North of Park Ridge, in unincorporatedMaine Township, the report recommendsthe installation of a pumping station atLake Mary Anne, located north of GolfRoad and east of I-294. The pumps wouldtake water from Lake Mary Anne and send
them under Golf Road andinto an existing pond on thesite of the former Fisher-men's Dude Ranch, Zu-ercher said. The pumpingstation would help reduceflooding in homes sur-rounding Lake Mary Ann.
The study does not showrecommendations thatcould potentially benefitthe unincorporated MaineTownship neighborhoodsurrounding Prairie Creek,a Des Plaines River tribu-tary, which has been hit byrepeated floods over thelast several years.
Maine Township High-way Commissioner RobertProvenzano said Friday
that he had not yet reviewed the report, butexpressed a need for increased Des PlainesRiver water capacity
The Metropolitan Water ReclamationDistrict is said to be evaluating floodwaterstorage and improvements along PrairieCreek.
Zuercher said the study upon which thereport is based was authorized in 1999 andhas cost $13 million. The next step involvesseeking public comment on the recommen-dations, with a final report likely sent toCongress next summer, he added. Congresswill then decide whether to budget for theprojects, which could span over 20 years.
To help fund the dam removals, theArmy Corps of Engineers would look topartner with the Illinois Department ofNatural Resources and the Cook CountryForest Preserve, Zuercher said.
Other recommended projects along theriver in Cook County include restoration ofthe Northbrook Marsh near Wheeling andthe Beck Lake meadow north of CentralRoad and west of I-294 in Glenview; and alevee, flood wall and bridge modification inRiver Grove.
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not constitute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make thatdetermination.
BATTERYYasmine Andrade, 29, and Ariana Andrade, 19, both of 5029 Roscoc
Ave., Chicago, and Angel Rivera, 24, of 6811 S. Riverchase Drive,
Tampa, Fia., were each charged with battery on Sept. I after they were
allegedly involved in a physical altercation at Brunswick Zone, 7333
N. Milwaukee Ave. Two women told police that an argument began
over a bowling ball that Ariana Andrade wanted to use. One of the
woman, a 24-year-old from Chicago, reported that after words wereexchanged, she was punched several times and fell to the ground.
III CRIME BRIEFS
DISPUTEA couple called police on Sept. 4 after
they were involved in a verbal alterca-
tion over how to discipline their 12-year-old son who was reportedly swearing
in the home and not wearing proper
clothing around his mother and sister.
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and discovered a cash register open and
approximately $200 stolen.
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Stream tried to help, she was also punched. Police said a witness
obtained license plate information on the vehicle the group left the
bowling alley in, leading to the arrests of the three suspects. Theyhave an Oct. II court date.
William Fitzgerald, 30, of 2911 N. Newland Ave., Chicago, was charged
with battery on Sept. 2 after a coworker accused Fitzgerald of spitting
in his face on Aug. 31 outside a business on the 7500 block of OakPark Avenue. He has a Sept. 27 court date.
DUIChimoun Chlimon, 34, of 6328 N. Whipple St., Chicago, was charged
with driving under the influence of alcohol, speeding and improper
lane usage on Sept. i following a traffic stop on the 7800 block of
am., Sept. 4 on the 9600 block of Mil-
waukee Avenue. Entry was not gained,
though a burglar alarm activated.
A television was stolen from a shelf
inside a garage on the 7600 block of
Osceola Avenue between Sept. 4 and
Sept. 5. An iPod and sunglasses were
also reportedly taken from a car parkedinside.
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Milwaukee Avenue at 2:26 am.
Russell Alexander, 22, of 7100 N. Sioux Ave., Chicago, was charged
with driving under the influence, speeding and improper lane usage
on Sept. 4 following a traffic stop on the 7500 block of HarlemAvenue. He has an Oct. 2 court date.
LEAVINC THE SCENEHugo Arias, 38, of 2941 Narragansett Ave., Chicago, was charged
with leaving the scene of an accident and driving without a valid
license on Aug. 31. He was accused of striking a vehicle on the 8000
block of Milwaukee Avenue and fleeing east on Main Street as a tire
on his car fell off, police said. He was located on the 7700 block of
Oconto Avenue trying to change the tire, according to police. He hasa Sept. 27 court date.
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A Samsung Galaxy Note phone was sto-
len Sept. 2 from a display inside a store
on the 9400 block of Milwaukee Ave.
The manager of a store on the 7300
block of Melvina Avenue told police
on Sept. 3 that two men wrote bad
checks to the business totaling $27,456
between July 8 and July15.
A Niles woman told police her wallet was
stolen Sept. 5 while she shopped inside
a tore on the 6100 block of Touhy Ave.
BURGLARY TO VEHICLEA number of tools, valued at $3,000,
were stolen overnight between Aug.
30 and Aug. 31 from a van parked in a
driveway on the 8400 block of Maynard
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students' needsBY NATASHA WASINSKIFor Sun-Times Media I @natwaz
RobertMarciante has worked in
education long enough to knowwhen strategies for teaching and
learning just don't work.For starters, using test scores as the
sole rubric for measuring student suc-cess doesn't do some children justice.
'Achievement is always a byproduct ofeffort," Marciante explained. "We wantyoungsters to understand what progressmeans and what success means."
Academic growth, he noted, "is abuilding block to self esteem."
Marciante is the chief executive officerof the FranCenter, a nonprofit headquar-tered in Darien that operates to assistparents and professionals improve stu-dents' learning skills and self-esteem.
Last month, the FranCenter debuteda satellite office in Niles in order to becloser to clientele in the Chicago Arch-diocese and Cook County school systems.
The new site, known as FranCenterNorth, is located within St. John BrebeufSchool as 8301 N. Harlem Ave.
Founded by the Sisters of St. Francisin Joliet, the FranCenter today overseesover loo contractual programs a year toplace teachers, counselors, social work-ers and therapists on-site to individualschools and school districts.
Marciante, a Glenview resident, hasbeen at the helm of the educational-services organization for nearly threedecades.
He said most staff supplied to schoolsserve as specialists under the fed-eral Title I program, which provideslower-income and at-risk children withsupplemental instructional services andactivities.
Schools with tight budgets and lowenrollments can't always afford to hire
full-time workers in this capacity. So, theFranCenter keeps a group of roving spe-cialists on its payroll and matches themprimarily with nonpublic institutions.
The organization also heavily pro-motes the arts, often the first victim ofbudget cutting despite the impact onchild development.
"Schools are making a big mistake bycurtailing those programs by consideringthem extra, when they should be consid-ered as basic," Marciante said.
A class in visual arts and dance, hesaid, "is motivation to children. It helpstheir brain."
The FranCenter also offers a widerange of private clinical services, includ-ing educational and psychological testing,individual and family counseling, one-on-one tutoring and test preparation, andsupport for special-needs students.
Parochial schools, in particular, don'talways have diagnostic personnel onstaff to address developmental learningproblems. Public school districts, on theother hand, use a method called responseto intervention that focuses on maximiz-ing achievement and reducing behaviorproblems.
As a result, the actual learning disabil-ity of a child may go undetected or remainunaddressed, causing him to "developa pattern of failure that influences himthroughout his lifetime in school," Mar-ciante explained.
He said, for example, a student consis-tently struggling with math eventuallyassigns negative thoughts to the subject,thus impeding the likelihood of him learn-ing new material.
"Hearing math, even before thosewords get processed (in the brain), he'salready determined he hates it because ofhis history of failure," Marciante said.
The sooner the developmental needs ofstudents are tested, the sooner they can
FranCenter CEO Dr. Robert Marciante prepares lunch duringthe childhood conference held at St. JohnBrebeuf Parish. i PHOTO cOURTESY or DICK BARTON
receive help and improve their chances ofsuccess later in their academic careers.
Thus, the first priority of FranCenterNorth is to address local students' needs.To that end, the organization is waivingthe initial consultation fee for families inSeptember.
Marciante believes working in part-
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nership with families and teachers toreinforce the value of effort over achieve-ment may assist students in overcomingchallenges later in life.
"Some kids can do it on their own withtheir own willpower; other students learnhelplessness," he said. "That's why ouracademic work is so important with kids."
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Nues North teacher, coach dies ofcancerBY NATALE HAYESFor Sun-Times Media @NalHayReporler
Dan Horyn, an English teacherand a popular cross country coachat Niles North High School, diedSunday night after a year-long bat-tie with cancer.
The 34-year-old Chicago resi-dent taught English and coachedboys' cross country and trackteams for the past 12 years at thehigh school, where he was knownfor his optimistic, warm personal-ity and his passion for teaching.
The District 219 commu-nity mourned the ioss of HorynMonday, and Niles North princi-pal Ryan McTague encouragedstudents to reach out to schoolsocial workers to express feelingsof grief.
"Dan had an amazing pres-ence throughout our building thattranscended the (English) depart-
Dan Horyn, an English teacher and a
popular cross country coach at NuesNorth High School, died Sunday night
after a year-long battle with cancer. Hewas 34. PHOTO COURTESY DISTRICT 219
ment," McTague said. "He wasthe most selfless man I ever met
even when he was sick towardsthe end, he always wanted to make
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sure everyone else was 0K, andthat Niles North was 0K."
Horyn was diagnosed withterminal cancer last August, butkept up his teaching and coachingresponsibilities while he under-went treatment for his condition,said Karl Costello, athletic directorat Niles North.
He ran the camps for both crosscountry and track this summer,but took a leave of absence at thebeginning of this school year to fo-cus on his treatment, Costello said.
"Some days (over the summer)he had to step aside because of thedebilitating effects of his treat-ment, but his spirit never waveredand his commitment to his teamswas always consistent," Costellosaid. "He was such a phenomenal,approachable human being - Ithink they threw away the ruleswhen they made Dan Horyn."
Horyn ran the Chicago mara-
thon every year until last year,Costello said, describing him asone of the most physical fit peoplehe's met.
"He was also comfortable in hisown skin, which was another greatway to be a role model to his stu-dents," Costello said. "He was cool,quirk3 hip and sometimes nerdy -but he was always so comfortablebeing who he was."
Horyn's colleagues visited him"in droves" when he was in thehospital last week, said Tony Brad-burn, director of humanities.
Even as his physical condi-tion deteriorated, he continuedto display his selfless character,McTague said.
"Even in moments of difficultyhe was selfless," McTague said."He made everyone a better per-son - he was just a very specialguy."
Horyn spent Sunday watching
the Bears game, and was happy tosee them beat the Bengals, Costellosaid. He passed away later thatnight near his wife Andrea at theirhome.
Niles North student and track/cross country runner Clara Wil-liamson remembered Horyn goingout of his way to give her tips onhow to be the best runner possible,she said, even though he taught theboys teams.
"I always looked forward to talk-ing to him about running becauseI knew he truly cared and wantedme to succeed," Williamson saidin a tribute she wrote to CoachHoryn. "I have never seen a coachso dedicated to the Niles Northrunning program and he inspiredme to want to be as enthusiastic asa coach as he was someday."
Plans for memorial serviceshonoring Horyn have not yet beenannounced.
III BRIEFS
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Dozens of golf carts torched
Forty-five golf carts were de-stroyed Monday when a fire spreadthrough an area of a Cook CountyForest Preserve golf course nearMorton Grove.
Cook County Sheriff's Depart-ment Spokeswoman Sophia Ansarisaid the fire was reported around8:50 p.m. by an employee of theChick Evans Golf Course, 6145 GolfRd.
Ansari said it appeared that a"tiki torch" may have been used tostart the fire which spread acrossa set of golf carts parked on thesouth side of the clubhouse area,damaging nearly four dozen ofthem.
"It's not an accidental fire,"Ansari said. "At this point, thecause and the motive are underinvestigation."
Morton Grove Fire Chief TomFriel added that the fire was "defi-nitely suspicious and most likelyintentional." He would not say if it
appeared that an accelerant hadbeen used, though he noted thateach cart is powered by gasolinewhich likely contributed to itspreading rapidly.
The golf carts had a value ofabout $3,000 each, Ansari said,resulting in estimated loss of$135,000.
According to Friel, roughly twodozen carts were left untouchedby the flames. A nearby oak treewas charred, but no injuries werereported.
Morton Grove and GlenviewFire Departments responded tothe fire, which Friel said was extin-guished in minutes.
WILES
Gang slogan shouted outsiderestaurant
Niles police have arrested oneof two men who allegedly attackedtwo people outside a MilwaukeeAvenue restaurant while yellinga gang slogan - the second suchincident to occur in the area within
the same week.Adrian Velasquez, 19, of 9482
N. Terrace Place, unincorporatedMaine Township, was charged withmob action, two counts of batteryand illegal consumption of alcoholby a minor in connection with theattack that occurred just before1:30 a.m. on Aug. 31.
According to police, the twovictims, both residents of Niles intheir 30s, said they were standingoutside a restaurant on MilwaukeeAvenue near Ballard Road whenthey were jumped by two men. Asthe suspects punched the Nilesmen in their heads and faces,they shoutd a pro-gang slogan asseveral bystanders attempted tostop the attack, police said. Thesuspects then reportedly fled onfoot in different directions.
According to police, both vic-tims identified Velasquez as oneof the men who had attacked him.The men sustained cuts to theirfaces, but refused medical atten-tion, police said.
Velasquez reportedly told policehe was "play fighting" with another
individual in the parking lot anddenied beating the victims.
The other suspect in the attackwas last seen running west onBallard Road toward CumberlaridAvenue, police said.
WILES
Hit-and-run masturbatorarrested
A Chicago man, charged withhitting a shopper with his car lastApril after being caught mastur-bating in a Niles parking lot, wasscheduled to appear in court thisweek.
Pioneer Press has learnedthat Justin Wentz, 30, of 6220 S.Kostner Ave., was charged withbattery and public indecency onJune 5 in connection with theApril 19 incident reported in aparking lot on the 7200 block ofDempster Street.
According to Niles police, a34-year-old man reported thatthe occupant of a parked car wasmasturbating inside the vehicle
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and attempted to cover himselfwith a piece of clothing before hewas discovered. When the victimknocked on the passenger sidewindow of the car, the driverallegedly put the car in reverse,striking the man and causing himto fall to the ground. The vehiclethen left the parking lot andheaded west on Dempster Street.
The victim refused medicalattention following the incident,police said.
According to information pro-vided by Niles police this week,an investigator assigned to thecase learned on June 4 that Brid-geview Police had arrested a man,identified as Wentz, for mastur-bating inside a store on the 7300block of 79th Street.
After learning from BridgeviewPolice that Wentz drove a vehiclesimilar to the one described bythe victim in the April 19 hit andrun in Niles, police met with thevictim and both he and his wifeidentified Wentz in a photo line-up as the driver of the car, Nilespolice said.
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BY RANDYBLASER
Thedebate about private
schools vs. public schools gota bit heated last week with an
article in Slate, the online magazine,authored by Allison Benedikt, editorof Slate's Double X feature.
Talk about a shot across the bow:"You are a bad person ifyou sendyour children to private schools," shebegan the manifesto, that was pickedup last week by the Chicago Tribune,her former employer.
That's right, a bad person. Not amurderer bad, as she put it. But sortof an enemy of the state, I guess.(Disclaimer: I attended private andpublic schools and sent my childrento private and public schools. I guessthere's good and bad in everyone.)
Her basic argument is that by opt-ing out of public education, privateschool parents contribute to the badschools being bad. How? They robpublic schools of quality studentsand leave parental school commit-ment to the disinterested who choosepublic schooLs. She assumes withoutevidence that private school parentswould go above and beyond to fix abad public school if their kid wereattending one.
She acknowledges that 100 per-cent participation in public schoolswon't improve them overnight. Butin a few generations, she reasons,schools will be better.
"Benedikt neuer mentionshow many social deadbeatssend their kids to privateschools compared to thealtruistic but dumb parentswho opt ¡'or public schools.By the way, private schoolkids make up 10 percentofthe nation's school-agepopulation and 80 percentofthose go to a religiousschool. Does she honestlythink those 10 out oflOOparents can turn around aschool?"
And for those couple of gen-erations of children sacrificed to asub-par education, hey, it won't bethat bad, she says. After all, she didit. They can all live like her, strug-gling to afford day care and living outof a tiny, big-city apartment writingincoherent nonsense about sendingtheir kids to a lousy school and blam-ing private school parents for theirplight.
of course, there's no statistics toback up her judgments. Just assump-tions that kids who go to privateschools are better students thanpublic school kids, and their parentsare more dedicated, more involvedand more committed than publicschool parents.
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And having those parentswho are more committedwould eventually make publicschools better. Therefore, par-ents who refuse to send theirchildren to public schoolsand fulfill the social compactpublic schools represent, arebad and morally bankrupt, asshe says.
The article never recognizesor acknowledges that some ofthe nation's best schools arepublic schools. We have themright here in the suburbs. NewTrier, Stevenson, Lake Forest,Evanston, Oak Park-RiverForest.
Benedikt never mentionshow many social deadbeatssend their kids to privateschools compared to thealtruistic but dumb parentswho opt for public schools. Bythe way, private school kids
make up 10 percent of the nation'sschool-age population and 80 percentof those go to a religious school.
Does she honestly think those 10out of 100 parents can turn around aschool? If only it were that easy. Overat St. Giles in Oak Park, back in the1990s, about a dozen of us fantasticparents couldn't get the fourth-gradeteacher to ease up on the homework.
The issues facing our nation'sstruggling public schools are alittle more complex than the smallpercentage of Americans who choosea private school. We need to facethose issues honestly. Hurling guilt atpeople who pay twice for education,taxes and tuition is just not honest.
III LETTERS
The PostalService andthe sequester
Remember the cat-drawing guy Stevefrom the ABC-TV show "Shark Tank"?Since his appearance, he's drawn more than13,000 stick-figure cats - maybe even onefor you. You can find out more at iwant-todrawacatforyou.com. But that's not thepoint.
I know more than most about the cat-drawing business because I'm Steve's dad;Steve's mom and I have been his fulfillmentdepartment since February 2012. Aboutonce a week, we trekked to the Skokie postoffice substation to buy stamps and mailcat drawings. All three postal agents thereknew us well. That's right: three agents.Remember that?
"The Sequester" has reduced the counterstaff down to one most hours, resulting ina waiting line that can take up to a 30-mm-ute bite out of your day. But as you waitto be served, you can't help but notice thepatience and attentiveness of the currentpostal clerk as she manages everyone's var-ied parcel and postage needs. It's customerservice of the first order, and even from 50feet away, it draws you in.
Due to a series of careless agent errors,we were overcharged at least $2,500 in 2012,but that's another story (and I will tell it!).Even while I'm still angry at those agents, Imarvel at the professionalism of the womanwho replaced them. May she remain strongand unbending under the glare of those in linewho can't appreciate the fine job she is doing.
Still, it wouldn't hurt to check "Mailingand Shipping Prices" at USPS.com. I'm justsaying.
Neal GadlinSkokie
III 1,000 WORDS BY JACK HICCINS
Goodbye Labor Day,hello low minimum wage
en Labor Day isgone, it's gone.
There's notthe same wistfulness asfor other holidays, such asChristmas. This, I think, isbecause there are no pres-ents given for the Labor Dayholiday.
But what kind of presentswould be appropriate forLabor Day?
Well, the government andcorporate America could gettogether and provide morejobs so that people unable towork can do so.
And, for many of thoseAmericans who do havejobs, the government andcorporate America couldget together and see theseworkers are more justlycompensated.
For a long time, theeconomy has not been kindto those who labor. From1979 to 2012, pay for the av-erage worker has only risenby 5 percent. Increases forlow-wage workers have beenflat, or the wages actuallyhave declined.
And the minimum wage?That is $7.25 an hout
BY PAULSASSONE.
When adjusted for inflation,the minimum wage is lowerthan it was 50 years ago.
A recent report fromthe Cato Institute contendspeople can make moremoney in 35 states by beingon welfare than by workingat minimum-wage jobs.
Now, the Cato Instituteis a right-wing think tankthat spends its time think-ing about how to make richpeople richer. Its answer is,of course, to reduce welfarebenefits.
Another answer wouldbe to increase the minimumwage.
But raising the minimumwage is actually bad forworkers, corporate Americasays. Because when theminimum wage goes up,employers don't hire peopleand may actually lay offsome workers.
I'm not sure why employ-ers would not hire people
they need or lay off workersthey need. People who runbusinesses are smart. Theyhire people to perform tasksthat make money for thepeople who run businesses.So, if they don't hire peoplebecause the minimum wagehas risen, then they didn'treally need those workers inthe first place. What savvybusiness owner would de-liberately reject an opportu-nity to make more money?
But, that's the argument.And I guess we have tobelieve employers becausethey wouldn't be runningbusinesses if they weren'tsmarter than the rest of us.
Therefore, the answerto how to help workers isobvious.
If increasing the mini-mum wage reduces thenumber ofjobs, it makessense then that payingworkers nothing would in-crease the number ofjobs.
Then there would be jobsfor everyone.
Simple.And that would re-
ally make Labor Day morememorable.
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Nibs7450 N Waukegan Road, #305: Leah
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Trust to Carol A McManus for $160,500
on July 25
7120 N Milwaukee Ave, #506: Lawrence
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8646 N Ozark Ave: Patricia A Argyrakis
to Josephine Padilla for $345000 on
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6167 Mayfair Ave, #10: Alexander
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Cynthia Levin to Randy L Calisoff and
Randi C Nass for $375,000 on July24
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8424 Mason Ave: Rommel V Burro and
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 12
Writers' Roundtable7p.m.: The meeting wifi feature a program titled
"The Stories Inside You: Developing a Manuscript
Idea in 45 Minutes or Less,' presented by Jerilyn
Willin. Find your stories, develop mulpIe ideas and
write a scene using a technique practiced at the
Iowa Writers Fesval. Nues Public Library District,
6960 W. Oakton St., Nues. Call 847-663-1234.
SATURDAY. SEPT. 14
Podio for Beginners: An OnlineWorkspace Platform for Beginners10a.m.: Streamline and organize your digital life
on this simple, easy-to-use cloud platform. NiIes
Public Lilxary District, 0960W. Oakton St., Nibs.
Call 847-663-6432.
MONDAY, SEPT.16
Nibs AU-American Toastmasters Club7:15 p.m.: Toastmasters helps women and men
learn the arts of speaking, listening and thinking
and features beginning and advanced speeches,
usually five to seven minutes each. Niles Public
Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Cabi
847-825-6241.
TUESDAY, SEPT. li
Library Volunteer Information Session10:30 am.: Learn more about volunteering at the
library in this one-hour session, followed by a
library tour and an informal individual chat. Duties
may include helping staff or helping with special
events and programs a few hours a week. Nile s
Public Lutary District, 6960 W. Qakton St., Niles.
Call 847-663-1234.
Travel Book Chat Book Escape2p.m.: The group will discuss Beautiful Ruins" by
Jess Walter, which is set in Italy, California and Se-
attle. Niles Putic Library District, 6980W. Oakton
St., Nil es. Call 847-663-1234.
Park Board of Commissioners6p.m.: The Nues park commissioners meet on
the third Tuesday of each month. Howard Leisure
Center, 6676 W. Howard St., Nibes.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 19
Nibs Songwriters' Group7p.m.: A group of singer-songwriters who play for
fun and feedback, or just for fun. New songwriters
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to join. Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. Oak-
ton St., Wiles. Call 847-663-6614.
SATURDAY, SEPT.21
LowVision FairIO am.: Six north suburban chicago public libraries
are collaborating on the annual Low Vision Far,
which features a speaker on care and treatment
of low vision disorders, glaucoma screenings by
Glenbrook Hospital Eye and Vision Center, vendors
from companies who produce assistive devices and
representatives of supporthie service agencies serv-
ing those with bow vision. Dr. Jack Cohen will give a
lecture fied "Current Concepts in Dry and Wet Mac-
ular Degenerahon' atll a.m. as the centerpiece of
the fair. The event's chief host is the North Suburban
Low Vision Consortium. Light refreshments will be
served. Flu shots will also be available, provided by
Meijer. Wiles SeriorCenter, 999 Civic Center Drive,
Niles. Call 847-965-4220. Free.
Anime & Manga Club2 p.m.: Watch and discuss anime and manga, as
well as build fandom-inspired crafts. Niles Public
Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call
847-663-6434.
MONDAY, SEPT. 23
Book D,scussion7 p.m.: A group will discuss "Mourning Hours by
Paula Treick DeBoard. Wiles Public Library District,
6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-6617.
TUESDAY, SEPt24
OIdllo' Lyric Opera Lecture7 p.m.: Docents of the award-winning Education
Corps lecture on Verdi and the performances
while sharing recorded excerpts. The opera, which
captures the essence of Shakespeare's tragedy,
brings new dimension to the story of Otello, the
Moor ofVenice, who's worshiped for his prowess
at war. beloved by his genfle wife Desdemona and
despised by his supposedly loyal ensign, lago. Niles
Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles.
Call 847-663-1234.
SATURDAY, SEPT.28
Practice ACTNoon: College Nannies & Tutors of Glenview will
proctor a free practice test that includes science,
math, reading comprehension and English. Bring a
pencil and calculator. Nues Public Library District,
6960 W. Oakton St., Wiles. Call 847-663-1234.
SUNDAY. SEPT.29
Golf Outing8 am.: Resurrection College High School Men's
Club sponsors this best ball scramble golf outing.
Check-in starts at 7 am. Stay after golfto watch
the Detroit Lions play the thicago Bears. Prizes will
be awarded for the longest drive, closet to the pin
and other contests. Register online, www.reshs.
org. Tam O'Shanter Golf Course, 6700 Howard St.,
Niles. Call 773-7Th-66l6, ext. 136. $50 for 9 holes.
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 12
Storytime for 2s9:30 am.: Stories and songs for 2 year aIds and
an adult. A second session is held at IO am. Park
Ridge Public Library, 20 S. ProspectAve., Park
Ridge. Call 847-825-3123.
Thursday Morning Book DiscussionIO a.m.: The group will discuss "The Sense ofan Ending" by Julian Barnes. Park Ridge Public
Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. For more
information, call 847-825-3123.
Little Tykes PIayoupIl a.m.: Free play for ages 2-4with a parent or
caregiver. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect
Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123.
Travel Film: Journey to the North Pole2 p.m.: 'Into the Cold" explores the stark reality of a
North Pole expedition. Park Ridge Public Library, 20
S. Prospect Ave., Park Rid. Call 847-825-3123.
Concerl The Convertibles7 p.m.: With roots in four-part barbershop harmony.
the group will perform a mixture of doo-wop music
from the '50s and pop music from the '60s. Park
Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park
Ridge. Call 847-825-3123.
Much Ado About Mysteries7 p.m.: Fans ofmystery novels and those interested
in exploring new authors are invited to join this
book group Register online or by phone. Glenview
Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview. Call
847-729-5700, ext. 7600.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 13
Job Seeker Workshop9:30 am.: Workshop includes resume and cover
letter guidance, job search techniques and inter-
viewing skills. Breaks will be provided. Park Ridge
Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call
847-720-3245.
Healing Our LossesIO a.m.: A support group for adults who have lost a
spouse, partner or significant other within the past
year. Registration required. American Legion Me-
morial Civic Center, 6140 W. Dempster St., Morton
Grove. Call 847-663-3072.
Eye Health and NutritionI p.m.: Maribel Alchin, a nutrition, discusses the
importance of eye health and how t fits into your
daily eating habits. Registration is required. The
program is co-sponsored by the Wiles Public Li-
brary. Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road,
Glenview. For more information, call 847-729-7500,
ext. 7600.
Introduction to Microsoft Word 20102 p.m.: Learn the basics of the world's most popular
word processing program. Registration is required
and limited to 22 people. Glenview Public Library,
1930 Glenview Road, Glenview. For more informa-
tion, call 847-729-7500.
September Computer literacy Senes3:30 p.m.: A three-part series. The course ¡s highly
recommended for all beginners. Eisenhower Public
Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call
708-867-7828.
KdS flicks: Teen Beach Movie'4 p.m.: Teen surfing sweethearts are transported
from the present day ìntO a 1960s beach party
movie. 110 minutes. Morton Grove Public Library,
6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call 847-965-
4220. Free.
Backyard Campout5 p.m.: Enjoy a campfire dinner and s'mores, fishing
and a family-friendly movie on Friday night, as well
as breakfast on Saturday morning after camping
out in the Park District's backyard. Bring tents and
bedding. Wildwood Nature Center, 529 Forestview
Ave., Park Ridge. SlO-l8 ages 2-IO, $14-24 ages Il
and up.
Film Screening 'Cathedra of the NorthShore'7 p.m.: Director Michael Jolis will be in attendance
for this film screening and discussion. Wilmette
Public Library, 1242 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette. Call
847-256-5025.
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Northf leid Farmers Market7:30 am.: The Northfield Farmers Market, operated
by the Winnetka-Northfield Chamber of Commerce,
has served the North Shore for more than 30 years.
Shoppers eroy a relaxing Saturday morning.
visit with friends and neighbors and bring home
fresh-picked fruits and vegetables. Blooming plants,
shrubs, cut flowers, cheeses, a variety of baked
goods and specialty foods will also be available for
purchase. The market wns every Saturday morning
from May 25 through Oct.19. Northficld Farmers
Market, 6 Happ Road, Northuield. Call 847-446-4451.
Morton Grove Farmers Market8 am.: All items are home-grown, handmade or
vendor-created from locally-owned operations.
Market Grounds, 6210 Dempster St., Morton Grove.
Call 847-750-6436.
Gienview Farmers Market8 am.: Find fresh produce, snacks, art and more.
Uve music is typically played at this market, held
each Saturday. Wagner Farm, 1510 Wagner Road,
Glenview. Call 847-657-1506.
French Market8a.m.: This outdoor market offers fresh food, pro-
duce, cheeses, meats and more. Runs Saturdays
through Nov. 2. No dogs are permitted. Green Bay
Trail, Green Bay Road and Forest Avenue, Wilmette.
Skokie Art Gwid9:30 am.: The group offers figure drawing work-
shops every Saturday. There are live models but
no instructor. Devonshire Cultural Center, 4400
Greenwood St., Skokie. Call 847-673-4450. $20
per session; $12 for guild members.
2nd Saturday Family Storytime10a.m.: Stories and crafts for all ages. Park Ridge
Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call
847-825-3123.
The Affordable Care Act What Does itMeanforYou?10a.m.: The Illinois Health Insurance Marketplace
has been developed to got the word out to those who
do not have health insurance. A representative from
the Marketplace Outreach Team will discuss how to
prepare for the open enrollment penod, which begins
Oct. I. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln
Ave., Morton Grove. For more information, call 847-
965-4O. Free.
Film: 'Sense & Sensibility'I p.m.: In celebration of the 200th anniversary
of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, MGPL is
sponsoring a Jane Austen Festival with programs
throughout September and October. In "Sense &
Sensibility,' the Dashwood family's sudden loss
of fortune dooms the chances for marriage of two
sisters, sensible Elinor and passionate Marianne.
Stars Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, Kate Winslet
and Alan Rickman. 136 minutes. Morton Grove
Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove.
For more information, call 847-965-4220. Free.
Chicago Rocks and Mhiet1 Society7:30 p.m.: The group meets again following a sum-
mer recess. For more information on joining, visit
www.chicagorocks.org. St. Peter's United Church
of Chnst, 8013 Laramie Ave., Skokie.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 15
Skokie Farmers Market7:30 am.: Vendors from lllìnois. Indiana, Wisconsin
and Michigan converge upon Skokie for this weekly
market, held through October. Closes around 12:45
p.m. Village Green Park, 5201 Oakton St., Skokie.
Call 847-933-8223.
lhe Tea Party Lessons from History'10:30 am.: Historian and writer Rick Perlstein
will will trace the roots of today's Tea Party back
Over Sixty years. Ethical Humanist Society, 7574
Lincoln Ave., Skokie. For more information, call
847-677-3334.
Book Launch Party: 'Believe,' by SarahAronsonI I am.: Evanston author Sarah Aronson celebrates
the launch of her latest young adult novel, "Believe,"
about a 16-year-old grl who survives a suicide
bombing. Curt's Cafe, 2922 CentraI St., Evanston.
2013 Hispanic Heritage Mouth Kick-OffCelebrationNoon: Experience Hispanic art, music, food, and
dancing in observance ofthe 2013 Hispanic Her-
itage Month national theme, Serving and Leading
Our Nation with Pride and Honor. Highlights include
keynote speaker Henry Godinez, Ballet Folklorico,
Mariachi singer Hermanos Salcedo, a salsa dance
contest with cash prizes and much more. Robert
Crown Community Center, 1701 Main St., Evanston.
Concer1 Potts and Pans Steel Band2 p.m.: Matt Potts and his band of dwmniers
showcase the many facets of the steel pan (steel
drum) in this entertainingand educational musicalevent. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln
Ave., Morton Grove. For more information, call 847-
965-4220. Free.
Early Literacy Fair with Pete the Cat2 p.m.: Kids ages O to 8 can use hands-on literacy
stations to build the skills they need. Parents will
also learn the five fundamental skills each child
needs in order to read. Registration is required.
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Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road,
Glenview. Call 847-729-7500.
Exploring Criminal Justice in Illinois3 p.m.: State Sen. Daniel Biss (0-Evanston) will
host the third of six monthly discussions ¡n his 2013
Cntical Issues Series. Levy Senior Center, 300
Dodge Ave., Evanston. Call 847-568-1250.
Lyric Opera of Chicago Overview ofSeason4 p.m.: The program is offered by Derek Matson of
the Lyric Opera of Chicago Rehearsal Dept. Dinner
follows and it's included in the total price of $60.
Call Carole Luczak at 847-724-4972 for more infor-
mation. North Shore Country Glub, 1340 Glenview
Road, Glenview.
MONDAY. SEPT 16
Teddy Bear Time9:30 am.: Stories, songs and fingerplays for ages
12-24 months with an adult. Siblings welcome. Park
Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park
Ridge. Call 847-825-3123.
Career Support Group9:30 a.m.: Network with others who are looking
forwork and learn strategies for findingajob. The
group meets on the third Monday of each month.
Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. Call
847-324-3176.
Money Matters DiscussionIO am.: The group meets on the first and thìrd
Monday ofeach month. Park Ridge Senior Center,
100 S. Western Ave., Park Ridge.
Writers WorkshopIl am.: The group meets on the third Monday of
each month. Park Ridge Senior Center, 100 S.
Western Ave., Park Ridge.
Storylime for All Ages1:30 p.m.: Stories, songsand fingerplays forthe
whole family. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Pros-
pectAve., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123.
College Essay Writìig7 p.m.: Learn how to prepare as you start the essay
writing process and get your questions answered.
Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave.,
Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123.
TUESDAY, SEPT. $7
Bahy Bounce9:15 a.m.: Special stories, song, rhymes and play
time just for babies. Park Ridge Public Library, 20
S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123.
Storythuefor4s&5s10:15 am.: Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Pros-
pect Ave., Park Ridge. For more information, call
847-825-3123.
SellingYour Home in Today's Real EstateMarket2 p.m.: Jay Crowley of Keller Williams will speak
about local real estate market conditions, how to
declutter and stage your home and how to find
the right professionals to assist you through the
process. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect
Ave., Park Ridge. For more information, call 847-
825-3123.
Staying Connected7 p.m.: See how technology can be used to keep
you connected to those you care about. Park Ridge
Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call
847-825-3123.
LitLounge Book Discussion: Kindred7 p.m.: LitLounge, a book group co-sponsored by
the Morton Grove Public Library and the Skokie
Public Library, will meet to discuss "Kindred"
by Octavia Butler, in which protagonist Dana
repeatedly travels back in time to the antebellum
South, where she must face the dangers of slavery
and ensure that Rufus, the plantation owner's son,
survives to father Dana's ancestor. Curragh Irish
Pub, 8266 Lincoln Ave,, Skokie. Call 847-965-
4220. Free.
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Storytine for 3s10:45 a.m.: Stories and songs for 3 year olds and
an adult. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect
Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123.
Scrabble for Adulte2 p.m.: Exercise your brain and enjoy friendly
games of Scrabble with other word lovers. Morton
Grove Public Library, 6140 LincolnAve., Morton
Grove. Call 847-965-4220. Free.
Teen Trends: Graphic Novels7 p.m.: Read a graphic novel or watch a movie
based on a graphic novel/comic, orjust share your
knowledge. Book and movie suggestions are online
at www.mgpl.org/teens/books-and-more. Morton
Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave. , Morton
Grove. Call 847-965-4220. Free.
SATURDAY, SEPT.21
Fall Arts & crafts Adventure9 am.: The American Society of Artists is seeking
artists to be part of this 23rd annual event. For
more information, visit www.anierícansocietyo-
fartists.org. Hodges Park, lOI S. Courtland Ave.,
Park Ridge.
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Five-figure finefor woman whobuilt meditationcenter onto homeBY RICK [email protected] I @ricK..kambic
Morton
Grove womanhas been fined $57,150 forviolating building code and
operating a meditation center outof her newly-renovated house lastyear.
The village can issue fines rang-ing from $75 to $750 for every daya person violates local ordinances.Soon Yoon, who owns the houseat 8701 Austin Ave., was fined $75starting Oct. 11, 2012, when she wasfirst notified of her infraction untilJuly 10, when she filed paperworkto resolve the conflict.
Each of her three tickets indi-vidually total $19,050, but MortonGrove said it would reduce theoverall $57,150 fine to no less than$5,000 ifYoon meets a strict set ofdeadlines and inspections on hernewly-ordered renovation.
Jeffery Greenspan, an outsideattorney hired to be MortonGrove's adjudication officer, foundYoon guilty in July and delayedruling on her punishment until thevillage's Zoning Board of Appealsvoted on her pending applications.
Everything began when Yoonand friend Cliff Lee bought thenearly 100-year-old cottage inJanuary 2011, after separatelyliving in nearby apartments forseveral years.
The two were vague about theirrelationship but immediately filedpaperwork for a renovation, citinga need to move some of Yoon's fam-
Soon Yoon originally got a special use
permit to renovate her unusual house toaccommodate family moving in. However,
Morton Grove found a meditation group
using the house. AIc KAMBIC/SUN-MES MEDIA
ily into the house.Their application with the vil-
lage mentioned building a garageand a new master bedroom thatwould span across the secondstory of her house and onto part ofthat new garage.
The zoning board approvedYoon's unconventional buildingplans in February 2011, a buildingpermit was issued that Septemberand the house was up and runningby fall 2012 - when a final inspec-tion found a significantly differentbuilding than originally approved.
The new garage was instead
surrounded by an office and foyer,with three small rooms and a bath-room on a second floor, and theattic of the original house was notconverted into a master bedroom.
Yoon said she fired her architectshortly before getting her build-ing permit and didn't realize hernewly-redrawn plans needed to bereviewed. Lee was also disassoci-ated with the project by that point.
Key staff changeover and anensuing miss communicationreportedly led to Yoon's errorgoing unnoticed until the buildinginspector called Yoon for a finalinspection.
A village investigation revealedthat police had been called a num-ber of times for parking and noisecomplaints stemming from medita-tion activities - for which Yoonwas also cited for operating a busi-ness in a residential neighborhoodand without a business permit.
Yoon said she will not use thehouse for meditation anymore, andhas no plans to legally convert it
into a church, like friend Erik Sungdid in Lake Forest.
Yoon went before the zoningboard on Aug. 19 asking for an "asbuilt" permit to resolve the con-flict, but commissioners decidedthe new garage was 10 feet toolong and encroached on neighbors.Yoon was, however, allowed torenovate the house again to meetthe first set of designs.
That decision promptedGreenspan to issue fines instead ofbeing lenient. The $57,150 fine wasactually the smallest fine possibleunder village rules. If Greenspanchose to fine Yoon $750 for each ofthose 254 days, the fine would havebeen $190,500 per ticket, $571,500in total.
Greenspan said he believes thechanges were substantially differ-ent and Yoon's architect shouldhave known better, and he couldn'tunderstand why they waited solong to file new paperwork withthe zoning board.
Dan Shapiro, Yoon's attorney,
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Morton Grove officials decided that Soon Yoon has to reconstruct her newly renovated house to fit into a footprint that's IO feet
smaller. i RICK KAMBIC/SUN-TIMES MEDIA
said they're not sure if the garageand foyer could be shrunk by 10feet in length without demolishingthe building entirely and restart-Ing Greenspan gave Yoon and Sha-piro until Oct. 9 to research theiroptions and present a constructiontimeline that Morton Grove of-ficials agree with.
Because Morton Grove's offeronly addresses a renovation,Shapiro said he doesn't know if the$57,150 fine would stand if Yoon de-molishes the garage and does notrebuild. He said the option mightbe negotiated on Oct. 9.
Yoon said her original renova-tion cost $38,000, and she's nearlybankrupt after completing thatproject and paying for her lawyerto work with Morton Grove on themix up.
Though she has a sister alsoliving in the house, Yoon is un-employed and divorced from herhusband, who is an oncologist atthe Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centerin New York.
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'Race' is on to fight ovarian cancerBY LAURA PAVINFor Sun-Times Media
Mostly,women understand
how important gyne-cological exams - and
especially Pap tests - are. Butthey may be surprised to learnthat their exams don't screen forovarian cancer.
While several tests can beusd for those who have a strongfamily history ofthe cancer,certain symptoms or a geneticpredisposition like the BRCAmutation, the Ovarian CancerNational Alliance says that noscreening tests all women forovarian cancer.
Creating awareness andfunding research are the mosteffective impetuses for change,so WeRoc (Women EncouragingResearch of Ovarian Cancer) isdoing exactly that at its AnnualRace for Awareness at the Arling-ton Park Racecourse on Sept. 22.
Morton Grove's Barbara Feld-man, Northbrook's Joyce Hogan,Skokie's Liane Troy and Chicago'sSandra Gold are the last of theoriginal group of more than 30ovarian cancer survivors from theCancer Wellness Center in North-brook who came together in 2008hoping to stop to this cancer, oncecalled the "silent killer."
"Over the years, over 30 fabu-bus women from the group suc-cumbed to the disease. Two yearsago, we finally gave a name to ourgroup - WeRoc," Hogan said ofthe group, whose sole purpose isto encourage research and aware-ness for ovarian cancer.
WeRoc is once again partner-ing with The Foundation forWomen's Cancer this year tohost their 6th Annual Race forAwareness at the Arlington ParkRacecourse's Governor's Roomfrom noon to 5 p.m. The Founda-
Sandra Gold (from left), Liane Troy, Karen Kass, Barbara Feldman, co-chair, and Joyce Hogan, co-chair, are some of the organizers of the Annual Race for Awareness to takeplace at Arlington Park on Sept. 22.
tion has provided more than $5million in research funding since1995. WeRoc and the Foundationtogether raised $23,000 at lastyear's race.
The event will feature a chef'stable buffet, open bar, silentauction and private betting,as well as speaker Dr. GustavoRodriguez, of the North ShoreUniversity Health System, whosecurrent research focuses on
cancer prevention and develop-ing an effective pharmacologicalstrategy for cancer prevention.
"A big part of it is raisingmoney for the research, but wealso want to raise awarenessso our friends, families anddaughters ... if they start feelingsomething, they will go to thedoctor to hopefully catch it at anearly stage," said Feldman, eventco-chair.
For women living with thecancer, Feldman founded "TealTime," a support group thatmeets on the fourth Monday ofevery month from 7 p.m. to 8:30p.m. at Highland Park Hospital.Teal Time offers women at vary-ing stages of ovarian cancer aplace to fully express themselvesand talk about their problemsand fears with others who havehad the same experiences.
Tickets for the race are $130per person and $1,085 for a tableof eight. Tickets are limited andmust be ordered in advance.Tickets can also be purchased atsignmeup.com/site/online-event-registration/94174.
For more information aboutthe 6th Annual Race for Aware-ness, Teal Time, or both, contactFeldman at [email protected].
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James H. Stone once again opened hisWinnetka home for a party to benefit thePilgrim Chamber Players of Highland Parkon Aug. 18. Stone is chairman of the Pilgrimboard and at one point quipped that hisfellow board members whote-heartedly sup-ported the benefit, "as long as it wasn't heldat their house."
As the 130 guests arrived, they weregreeted by music played on an electric violinby Katarina Visnevska.
The party stands out from other fund-raisers due to its high-quality musicalcomponent and this year entertainment wasprovided by the Gray Duo. Erika Gray, 17,who plays violin and viola, and her brotherJohannes, 15, who plays the cello, are bothstudents at New Trier High School. Theircrowd-pleasing program, held in Stone'slibrary and adjoining spaces, included soloand duo numbers. Piano accompanist wasShirley TrisseR.
An extensive silent auction, chaired byMadeleine Plonsker, was held poolside.
Among those attending the event wereDuffie Adelson, executive director of the
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Otheirfourth anniversary of dating Lake Zurich
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"It was the classic 'put the ring in the dessert'proposal," Stephanie said. "We both had our owndesserts. And when I pulled off the lid covering mine,there was a ring in a box."
After she said yes, Stephanie remembered she almostfelt as if she had "blacked out" from the excitement.
Stephanie and Anthony met while working at LifeFitness in Schiller Park. They dated secretly for threeyears before she became a public relations managerat Rust-Oleum in Vernon Hills.
"I'll never forget it," Stephanie said. "After I gotengaged, my boss at work told me I just had to getmarried at Cuneo (Mansion & Gardens). I was like,'what is that?"
She learned Cuneo in Vernon Hills was about amile from her office and that "My Best Friend's Wed-ding" was filmed there. She visited it one day duringlunch. It was perfect, for she and Anthony wished tohave a ceremony outdoors and a reception at a mem-orable, unique venue.
Family is important to them both, especially forStephanie who wanted to have her late parents,Roxanne and John Weiss, play some part in the bigday. During the ceremony, the couple released a pairof doves dedicated solely to her parents.
Stephanie also placed framed photos of both sets oftheir parents on their wedding days alongside a bedof flowers on the place-card table that greeted guestsinto the reception space.
Both 29 - she is only five days older than Anthony- Stephanie borrowed an idea she saw on Pinterestand adorned guest tables with childhood photos ofeach of them at the same age.
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Whether you are passing through on your wayto or from Chicago or enjoying a short overnightvacation here, you can find world-class dining at themany fine restaurants in Northwest Indiana. Theseeateries serve world-class cuisine, and many high-light ingredients produced on local farms.
Sage Restaurant, ChestertonServing contemporary Italian-American cuisine,
this restaurant highlights locally sourced foodsand features a hand-selected list of fine winesfrom around the world. Signature dishes includehomemade sausage served with homemade tagli-atelle and the house roasted chicken with seasonalvegetable risotto.
Sistro 157 ValparaísoLocated in this town's charming historic down-
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classics such as calamari, crabcakes and foie gras, each with aunique twist, and entrees rangefrom scallop linguine to grilledveal chops to spicy Indian tikkamasala shrimp.
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Lighthouse Restaurant, Cedar LakeNestled on the shores of Cedar Lake, this restaurant
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The times appear to be a'changing. And if paychecks are the indicator, the forecast for employeecompensation is improving.
2011 saw wages rise, according to the most recent results from The PayScale Index, which followsemployee compensation trends for full-time, private industry workers.
Only one industry, three cities and a handful ofjob categories experienced a decrease in pay overthe last year, while the rest grew. This was the best performance of employee wages since theGreat Recession began in late 2007.
Read on to find out if your business is keeping pace with an increasingly competitive recruitinglandscape and employee compensation.
How to Track Employee CompensationKatie Bardaro, PayScale's lead anaylst, says the key is knowing whether you're in step with whatother employers are offering.
"The PayScale Index is followingjobs, not employees, who may have gotten raises as they developednew skills or added responsibilities, Bardaro explains. This is a more efficient way to measure howthe trend in pay has changed for any given job this year. The PayScale Index really focuses on themarket price of labor, she says.
Bardaro says that wage trends seen in the Index often correspond with unemployment figures.
Unemployment goes down at a similar rate as the demand for labor goes up. The demand for jobsmeans the price of wages goes up, too," she says.
While the Index is not a crystal ball says Bardaro, employers should take note of which salariesare trending up so they won't fall behind and potentially lose out on attracting and retainingtop employees.
Cities that Lead Salary TrendsHouston, Miami, and Chicago topped the Index in 2011 for cities with biggest improvement in wages.Bardaro says the findings indicate a cross relationship between the metro areas and the presence ofindustries that also experienced pay increases.
Earnings in Texas' largest city finished up about 2.2 percent to beat the national average. That'spartly because Houston plays host to a diverse economic base.
Industries such as aeronautics, healthcare and energy have had a positive impact on wages. Thehigh price of gas may pinch at the pump but Bardaro says, Strong market prices in the oil and gasindustry are the reason pay trends are increasing. As companies' revenues go up so they have moremoney to hire and pay their staff more.
Coming in at number two, Miami is a new leader with a 1.8 percent increase in wages due toposition as an established transportation and tourism hub, two industries that rebounded towardsthe end of 2011.
Arts, entertainment and recreation experienced a serious slowdown during the recession and anotherdrop early in 2011. Now, Bardaro says they appear more robust than ever. Consumers are openingtheir wallets and traveling again," she says.
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Thanks to our aging population, the demand for healthcare practitioners at every level has beenconsistent. During the economic crisis, these workers only experienced a slight dip of 1 percentin earnings. Now wages are trending up again.
All of this is encouraging, says Bardaro, however the increases are still below that 3 percentstandard that indicates a full recovery. "It will be exciting to see what happens in the nextquarter, if these jobs break the barrier."
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Wkgn BALDERDASH ESTATESALE 335 Glendenning . Wkgn Th.-Sat., 9/12, 13, 14 - 9-5pm Antiques.Colleclibles, Wicker, Electronics.60's Jukebos, Lp's, Books, Jewelmuch more! Peggy 847-322-82Ba!derdastrColiection.com
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3 drawer plastic container,4 drawer plastic contaIner 8
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Misc. MerchandiseSANTERIA STATUES
For Sale.Some From Argentina.
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DogsGerman & Dulch Shep. Pups $350-$1200. Trained dogs $1000-$3500.
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Lab Pups & mini labs $350-$800Choc, polar, yellow b blk. Starteddogs $1000-$2500. Guar., Mchip,delivery avail. 815-721-9090
Ponreranian Puppies, AKC reg, 10wks old, wilt be 5-8lbs, bred for tern-perament, ist b 2nd vaccinationsscI. $500-$900. Cal! 630-210-13! 5
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YARD SALEBeach Psrk-40288 N Kenosha Ad,(1/2 mile off Greenbay, N on Keno-shs Rd) Thur 9/12- Sun 9/15 9AM-Lots of children's & adult clothes.children's bikes & misc oiher items.
BURR RIDGE GARAGE SALEi 1 25 Wooicview Rd
Fri. 8 Sai., 9srn-3pm.Cloihes, household items, area
tug, furniture b lots more!
CHICAGO, 5447 N AshisndAve, Sat 9/14 and San 9(159am-6pm, Clothing, jewelry,
dishes, silverware,dishwasher, double oven &much more, 713-865-900è
CHICAGO 8201 West Berwyn.3 family. infant - adult clothes
play and educationat toys, turni-tune, hshd items, electronics,
CD's etc. Friday-Sunday from 8-4
CHICAGO September 13th throughSeptember 15th, from 9-Spm. Manyitem clothes, toys, appliances andfurniture. 7300 North Oriole.
Countryside, 5546 Leitch Ave Thur9/12 b Fri 9/13 9-2 pmTraintable, Pinball, Vintage book-case & glassware, boy clothes,Toys, Much Misc.
IOVIflCSALEDOWNERS GROVE
MOVING SALE! Antiquedresser, dinette set, desk,collectibles, yard stuff and
more, Sat. Sept. 14th 8a-2p.4912 Stanley Ave, 60515.
SALEELMWOOD PARK - 2 Conti Pkwy
Park 8 RecreatIonal Center.Sunday 9/15 llam-3pm
Elmwood Park Women's Club.Scholarship Fundralser
EVANSTON t708 Keeney St.Sat, Sept 14th, 8-3:SOprn.
Specialty Items.BEST SALE EVER!i
FOREST PARK. 1002 Belolt.Fri.! Sat, Sept 13th 8 14th, 9-3p.FurnIture, household items,
antiques, collectibles.Too Much to Mention!
FRANKIN PARK 4 FAMILY SALES.Adulti kid clothes, io/a, hshld.sports. 9/12 to 9/14 9am-Spm. 2542Nona. 3 blocks S of Grand M ONevada. 2 Blocks W of 25th Ave.
FRANKLIN PARK YARD SALE,Friday 9/13 8 Saturday 9/14,9am-4pm. 3149 N. Lee Street.Household, toys, tools, somecollectibles 8 smell turniture.
GALEWOOD Multi Family SidewalkSale, Sepiember 13th, l4ih b 15th,8.3Oam.4prn 2000-2i00 block of
North Nordica, Treasures toreveryone. Don't Miss Out!
GLENCOE - RUMMAGE SALENORTH SHORE UNITEDMEThODIST CHURCH
Glencoe. Hazel b GreenleatSat Seplember 14th, 8:30-2:3OprnOuality merchandise. terrific prices
Call 847-835-1227
OINGSLEGLENVIEW, 1230 Heather Lane.N of Golf Rd. E of Waukegan Rd.Frl 9/13 8 Sat 9/14, loam-5pm.
FurnIture, antiques, ctths, house-hold, lake house Items & more!
Gienview - 2400 Chestnut AveGlenview Senior Center Garage
Sale. Stop in for better items, toys,holiday, lewelry, and clothing or SII a
bag tor $5 in our special bargainroom! AI! proceeds benefit areaSenior Citizens, Tws sale dalesThurs., 9/12 - gam-2pm and Fri.,9/13 - 9am-Noon. 847-724-4793
GLENVIEW - 451 1 Lilac Ave.HUGE GARAGE SALE! Lois of newthings tor sale, lewelry. shoes andclothes, Fri 9/t3 - Sun 9/15, 9-4.
Call 847-337-5083
ThUrsday, September 12, 2013
GARAGE SALESGarage Sales
Glenview, GARAGE SALE - Friday,Sept 13 and Saturday, Sepi14....Fumiiure. Small Appliances,Books, Clothes, Purses, DVDs,CDs and Much More! 915 Laramie,Glenview,
Glenview. Gma Olivia's Eotale Sale.1 DAY! Sal 9/7, 9s-4p. t4t4Pendletos: Sid Wood Din set (longibl. buffet, bar); China cab; 24 plcChina; Fridqe w Irez-on-bol; SEEMORE ONLTNE
GLENVIEW: September,Friday 13th, 9-5pm & Saturday
14th, 9-3pm. 245 Nordica,Misc., children's clothes and
gardening items, MUST SEEt
GURNEE- 423 TsnglewoodDr. 9/12-9/14 9am-4pm.
Desks, kids sports equip,craft supplies, girls/teens
clothes, boys clothes 10-18,crIb, stroller, awing, and
lots of misc!
GURNEE. NEIGHBORHOODGARAGE SALES
Heather Ridge, Gurnee SWarea Gages Lake Rd.and Rt. 21. gam-5pm
Thurs 9/12 though Sat 9/14
HARWOOD HEIGHTS 4330 NOakParkAve. Fri9/13&Sat9114lOs-4p. Big furniture iiems, glass-
ware, hardware b tools, sornejewelry, a bike, wall ari, exc bike ba keyboard and many misc items.
HAWTHORNE WOODS 193Mooregate Si off Old McHenry.
Fri and Sat, 9am-3prn. ThreeFamilies. Furs, vanous collections,coats, artwork, antiques and more!
HINSDALE 121 West 4th St.SPECTACULAR MULTI
FAMILY GARAGE SALEISep 19, 20, 21, 8am-2pm.Variety sizes of clothing
and a tots of other things.
HINSDALE - 705 S Grant St.Seturday Sept 14th. Sam-3pm.Furniture, clothes, housewares,
toys, tools, bikes, and baby items
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LAKE BLUFF 1016 Campbell Ct.Fri 9/13 and Sat 9/14, 8arn-tprn,
Bed. batir and Beyond wth kuchenitems, linens, artwork, home
accessories, CD5. books, videos,chdsimasTholiday, mens clothing.
Lake Forest1151 /1165
Edgewood Rd.9/13 and 9/14
gam-3pm
Men's, women's,infant/toddler/boysclothing; baby and
toddler items(car seats, stroller,
outdoor toys, numeroushousehold items. including
furniture and more.)
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Garage SalesLake Forest, HUGE MULTI-FAMILYSALE!!! 1100 Emmons Ci., Fri 9/13& Set 9/14, 8a-12p. Furniture,ciolhes, toys, bikes, China b machmore!!!! Won't Last, Muai See!!!
Lake Villa. Garage Sale and BakeSale- Deerpath Subdivision-LakeVilla 36844 N Deervuew Drive Sel,September 14th 8:OOAM'l :OOPMFurniture Items, antique sled,German-made ciannei, stuffed anu-mais, clothes, household items, hoI-day d c0rPLUS: Cookies, cupcakesbaked by pasiry chef. Ordern takenfor Custom cakes, pies,cheesecakes
LIBERTYV1LLE- 423 W. Golf Rd.Thurs Sept 12th - Sat Septl4th.
9am-lpm. Small tools, misc,oid golf clubs, NO clothes.
Libertyville Garage Saie1101 Oak Spring La, SaturdaySept 14th, 9am-3pm. Outdoor
furniture, housewares, cameras,tools, and upscale clothing.
L1NCOLNWOOD: 6825 N. KoatnerAve, Sept. 12th. 13th, 8 14th, 9-6,Antiques, bikes, watches/jewelry,musical instruments paintings 6
morel * Multi Family salaI *
Lindenhurst - Nature's RidgeSubdivision Garage Sale!
Fri 9/13 8 Sat 9/14, 9am-5pm.Grass Lake 8 Savage Roads
OVIMGSALE. Moving Sale, VintagecryataVponery. Christmas items,teddy besm, HD P/a, kitchen set.srnafl kitchen appliances, babpabUplay. Oak queen bedroom seDesks, office chairs. Lois more allindoors. Lindenhurst 305 Hazel-wood John Janega park area. Se -lernber 13,14,15, 9 lo 4 Caschecks with ID. Sign up at 8:30.
NILES 8100 N. MemnIl, Fri 9/13 &Sat 9/14, 9-4. between Milwaukee bProspect ott Oak/on Housewares b
books. dishes, kids clothes, toys.linens b glassware. Reasonable,
NORTHBROOK. 4020 EvergreenLane, Sat/Sun 9/14 9/15, 9am-4pm; Furniture - Large coffee table.white IKEA corner desk, bookcases,storage cabinel. kitchen cart, Hal-loween and Xmas decorations, Bal-ly pinball backglasseo. storage con-tainers, garden pots and planters,lots of craft items, kitchen andhousehold items All must go!
NORTHBROOK: TY BEANIE BABY$1 SALE! taos to choose from. 245Old Posi Rd. Sun 9/15, tO-3p or un-iii sold out. 1/3 of proceeds donatedio charity. Quesiions 800-798-6972
OAK BROOK HUGE SALE. 905MERRY LN. 9/13-9/15. Sam-5pm.Fumn, Hagar pottery, Lane cedarchest, european wood boxes,sofas, costume jewelry, adult
clothes and shoes, fishing Items,
OAK PARK Multi-householdBLOCK SALE, Sat. 9/t4,9 AM to 4PM, 800 block Carpenter Avenue(between Jackson &Hamnsos). Earlyburdo welcome!
PARK RIDGE 1025 5. CrescentAve.. Fri 9/13, 9am-3pm b Sat 9/14.9am-lpm. Collectibleo, turn, kiich-enmare, tools, books, electronics b
old gauge train accessones,
boI1, Ms11,is Sac
PARK RIDGE 3 Gal Sale! 525 N.Proapeci. Fri b Sat, 9/r3 b 9/14,
9-3pm. Clothes, linens, housewaresand decor, jewelry, books, puzzles,
LPs, CDs, VHS, 455 b tapes.
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Garage SalesPARK RIDGE 9/13-15 9:00-4.00935 N. GREENWOOD AVE Bed-ding, table b chairs, entertainmeniunii, lamps, esercise equipment,dishes. rocker, albums.
Park Ridge Garage Sale ' 2905ScoBlynne Drive, Park Ridge, IL.Sai-Sun (SepI 7-8) from 9am-4pm.Lola of items to sell: air hockey ta-hie, sei ot oms, kids bikes, house-hold accessories - many items newand unused.
RIVER FOREST 800 Franklin Ave.Multi-family, kids toys and clothing.furniture, books. salesman sam-pies, household goods, mid-centuryglass. Sai 9/14 gam-3pm
irnriiiiwijVernon Hills- 301 Camden Pi, Fr1-day Sept 13th and Sat Sept 14th9am-4pm. Lots furniture, iota ofhousehold Items, clothes, toys,
kids stuff. Too much to list!
Waukegan- 645 Yeoman St, Sept12th- 15th, lOam-5prn. Moving,(Bargains + Unique Sale( House-hold ¡temo galore b others items.Location NW side of Wauhegan.847-293-1412 Everything Must Gol
Waukegan. Huge Sale - VintageGlassware Jewelry. HH, Linens,Figurines, Anthro, M Ksrs MarcJacobs clothing shoes muchmore 517 Lorraine Ave Fr/Sat 9-5
Waukegan Mother o! all GarageSales/Moving Sale 2035 Hickory SIFri&Set Sept 13814 9AM-? Design-er kids clothes all ages. Shoes.Toys. Furniture. Decor, TV
WE TERN PAIN4045 Centrai Ave
Fri 9'13, 9-4 b Sat 9/14, 9-1Home decor mcl. Oriental rugs,
lamps, children's items & furniture
Western Springs, Multi-family os-rage sale SATURDAY September14. 8 um io 3 pm. Kids loys,clothes, bikes. skates, furniture,4241 Franklin Ave.
Willow SprIngs- 8140 S. Wolf Rd,Thursday Sept 12th - Sunday Sept15th, gum-3pm. Clothes, holidaydecor, sports mernorabilis, turn,garden acceaaorìes, piano. books.
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TTILLa" 1N hopThe Shack! Antiques, vintagetlea market finds and more!
Fri - Sal 8-4pm 8517 Arizona Trail.
Wilmette. Housewares sampleSalei New small kitchen appliances;lableware, linena, cuBing boardsand gadgets. 9/14-9/15. 9-4pm, 330Central Ave.
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WINNETKA DOWNSIZING SALE!1210 Sunset Rd. Sat 9/14, 8-3pm.
Household items, clothes, art-work, kitchen items, turn, gardendecor, apple, books, and misc!
Winneika. MOVING SALE -Fd.(9/13) Sal.(9/14) 9:3Oarn-2pm-245 Forest St, Winnetka 60093.Loveseat; upright piano; orientalrugs; oak bunk beds, dresser.boo kca se . nig his tand . cam pu 1erdesk; sofa; upholstered chairs; elladesk; high chair; antique wardrobe;antique chairs; more furniture, anti-ques; Ariens arowblower; vintagechandelier; costume lewelry; house-hold items; ioys; games; books; re-cords' lamps; outdoor furniture;10015; yard tools' Cash Only
ZION - 141023rd Street.9/12 - 9/14. 8am-bpm, Lots of tools,home interior b candlea lo decorale
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Judicial Sales-Real Est.HARW000 HEIGHTSIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-. CERY DIVISIONWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., ASTRUSTEE FOR THECERTIFICATEHOLDERS OFBANC OF AMERICAALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST2004-10, MORTGAGEPASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES.SERIES 2004-10;PIa inliff,vs.MINAS GHARIBIAN; BANK OFAMERICA N.A., ASSiI/I TO LASALLE BANK, N.A.; UN-KNOWN HEIRSANO LEGATEES OF MINASGHARIBIAN, IF ANY;UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDLEGATEES OF ANUSCHWARUTIANIF ANY, UNKNOWN OWNERSAND NON RECORDCLAIMANTS;Defendants,11 CH 21379NOTICE OF SALEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuanl to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove entibad cause on September14, 2012 Intercounty Judicial SalesCorporation will on Tuesday, Onto-ber 1, 2013 at the hour nf t 1 am. intheir office at 120 West MadisonStreet, Surte 718A, Chicago, IllInois,sell st public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth below,the following descnbed mortgagedreal estate:PIN. 12-12-404-085-0000.Commonly known as 5102 NorthOctavia Avenue, Harwood Heights,IL 60706The mortgaged real estate is im-proved with a single tamìly resi-dence lt the subject mortgaged restestate is a unit of a common Inter-est community, the purchaser of theunit other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required bysubsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 ofthe Condominium Property Act.Sale terms. tO% down by certifiedfunds, balance. by certified fundo,within 24 hOurs. No refunds Theproperty will NOT be open for in-spectionFor information call the Sales Clerkat Plaintiff's Attorney The WirbickiLaw Group, 33 West MonroeStreet, Chicaao, Illinois 60603.(3121 360-9451W11-1474INTSRCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATIONSelling Officer, (312)444-11225564838/29. 9/5, 9/12/13 #631204
Judicial Sales-Real Est.IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TY DEPARTMENT . CHANCERYDIVISIONWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.Plaintiff, -y - NEELA PARIKH NK/ANEELA H. PARIKH A/IVA NEELAM. PARIKH, NISHI M. PARIKHRUSHI M. PARIKH, JVM BUILDEINC. Defendants 10 CH 402687255 NORTH KEDVALE AVENUELINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecause on Apnl 22, 2013, an agentfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,will at 10:30 AM on October 2,2013 at the The Judicial Sales Cor-poratlon, One South Wacker Drive -4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606
sell at public auction to the highesibidder. as set forth below, the tot-lowing described real estate. Corn-monly known as 7255 NORTHKEDh/ALE AVENUE,LINCOLNWOOD. IL 60712 Proper-ty Indes No. 10-27-429-001. The re-al estate is improved with a singlefamily home; attached 2 car garage.Sale terms. 25% down of the high-est bid by certified funds at theclose of the sale payable to The Ju-dicial Sales Corporation No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal estate at the rate of $1 for each$1 .000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certdied funds/orwire transfer, is due within twenty-tour )24) hours. No fee shall be paidby the mortgages acquinng the reo-idential real estate pursuant to itocredit bid vr the sale or by anymortgagee, Iudgment creditor, orother lienor acquiring the residentialreal estate whose rights in and tothe residential real estate arose pri-or to the sale. The subject propertyis subject to general real estate tas-es, special assessments, or specialtanes levied against said real estateund is offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and without recourseto Plaintiff and in "AS 1S condition.The sale io further subject to confir-mation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the pur-chaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitle the purchaserto a deed to the real estate aherconfirmation of the sale. The prop-erty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representa-tion as to the condition of the prop-erty. Prospective bidders are ad-monished to check the court file toverify all information. If this propertyis a condominium un'O, the purchas-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,Other than a mortgagee. shall paythe assessments and the legal fesarequired by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1(and )g))4). If this property is a con-dominium unit which is part of acommon interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgagesshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,755 ILCS 605/18.5)g-1(. IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONt5-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW For information' Visit ourwebsite at seivice.atty-pieme.com.between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.PIERCE S ASSOCIATES, PlaintiffsAttomeys, One North DearbornStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500.Please refer lo hie numberPAl i 19744 THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One SouthWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE (oucari also visit The Judicial SalesCorporation at wv.tjsc.com for a 7day status report of pending sales,PISACE & ASSOCIATES OneNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300CHICAGO, IL 60602 1312) 476-5500 Attorney File No PAll 19744Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-ber: 10 CH 40268 TJSC#: 33-16038 551958 628266Pub; 8/29, 9/5. 12/20t3
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Judicial Sales-Real Est.LINCOLN WOODN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION LIBERfl' BANK FORSAVINGSPlaintiff,
'ED MOHIUDDIN, ELM LIMITED,LLC, FNA CARDINAL 09, LLC, UN-KNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTSDefendants12 CH 014126540 N. KEATING AVENUELincolnwood IL 60712NOTICE OI SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant Io a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecause on October 16, 2012, anagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-ration, will at 10:30 AM on October4, 2013, aI the The Judicial SalesCorporation, One South WackerDrive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606, seIl at public auction to thehighest bidder, as set forth below,the following described real estate:Commonly known as 6540 N.KEATING AVENUE, Ljncolnwood,IL 60712 Property Index No. 10-34-314-053-0000. The real estate ismprsved with a single family resi-dence. The sdgment amount was$294,424.64. Sale terms: 25%down of the highest bid by certifiedfunds st the close of the sale paya-ble fo The Judicial Sales Corpora-flor. No third party checks will beaccepted. The balance, includingthe Judicial sale fee tor AbandonedResidential Property MunicipalityRelief Fund, which is calculated onresidential real estate at the rate of$1 tor each $1 000 or fraction there-of of the amount paid by the pur-chaser not to exceed $300, in certi-tied funds/or wire transfer, is duewithin twenty-four (24) hours. Nofee shall be paid by the mortgageeacquiring the residential real estatepursuant Io its credit bid at the saleor by any mortgagee, judgmentcreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real estate whoserights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. Thesublect property is ssblect to gerrer-al real estate tases, special assess-mento, or special tases leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fared tor sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of titleand without recourse to Plaintiff andin AS IS condition. The sale is fur-ther subtect to confirmation by thecourt. Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser wilt re-ceiva a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale. The property will NOT beopen for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-tine bidders are admonished tocheck the costi file to verify all intor-mation. If this property is a condo-minium soit, the purchaser of thesOit at the forectossre sale, otherthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessments and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-arty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(t) and(g)(4). If this properly is a condo-minium unit which is part of a corn-mon interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit ut the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required bthe Condominium Property Ac765 ILCS 605/18.5(0-t). W YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-170t(C( OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, contactPlaintiff's attomey: OYKEMAGOSSE1T PLLC, 10 SOUTHWACKER DRIVE, SUITE 2300,Chicaqo IL 60606, (312) 876-1700.THE JfJbICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE You can also visitThe Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tlsc.com for s 7 day status re-Port of pending sales DYKEMAGOSSm PLLC 10 SOUTHWACKER DRIVE, SUITE 2300 Chi-cago, IL 60606 (312) 876-1700 At-tornev Code. 42297 Case Number:12 CH 0t412 TJSC#: 33-19445NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiff's attorney isdeemed to be a debt collector at-tempting to collect a debt and anyinformabon obtained will be used forthat purpose 15597029/12,9/19,9/26/13 #640193
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Judicial Sales-Real Est.LINCOLN WOODIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION LASALLE BANK NA ASTRUSTEE FOR WASHINGTONMUTUAL MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SER-lES 2007-OA1 TRUSTPlaintiff,
DANUT BALINT, ANA BALINTNKJA ANNA BALINT NK/A ANA M.BALINT, JPMORGAN CHASEBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,AS PURCHASER OF THE LOANSAND OTHER ASSETS OF WASH-INGTON MUTUAL BANK, FOR-MEALY KNOWN AS WASHING-TON MUTUAL BANK, FA FROMTHE FEDERAL DEPOSIT tNSUR-ANCE CORPORATION, ACTINGAS RECEIVER FOR THE SAy-INGS BANK AND PURSUANT TOITS AUTHORITY UNDER THEFEDERAL DEPOSIT tNSURANCEACT.Defendants09 CH 0002267320 N. KILDARE AVENUELINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecause on October 22, 2009, anagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-ration, will at 10:30 AM on October4, 201 3, ut the The Judicial SalesCorporation, One South WackerDrive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606, seIl ut public auction to thehighest bidder, as set forth below,the following described real estate:Commonly known as 7320 N.KILDARE AVENUE,LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Proper-Iv Index No. 10-27-417-037. The re-al estate n improved with a resi-dence. Sale terms: 25% down ofthe highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the sale payable to TheJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial setefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperly Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal estate at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certified funds/orwire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24( hours. No tee shall be paidby the mortgagee ucqsinng the ren-idential real estate pursuant to itacredit bid at the sale or by any mort-gagee, ludgment creditor, or otherlienor scquirìng the residential realestate whose rights in and to theresidential real estate arose prior tothe suie. The subject property issubtect to general real estate tases,special assessments, or specialtases levied against seid real estateand is offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and without recourseto Plaintiff und in AS lS condition.The sale is further subject to conf r-matron by the court, Upon paymentin lull of the amount bid, the pur-chaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will enhIle the purchaserto a deed to the real estate afterconfirmation of the sate. The prop-erty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representa-tion as to the condition of the prop-arty. Prospective bidders are ad-monished to check the court file tovenfy all information. If this propertyis a cobdominium unit, the purchas-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shalt paythe assessments and the legal feesrequired by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1(und (g)(4(. If this properly is a con-dominism unit which is part of acommon interest community, thepurchaser of the Unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(-f) IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-170t(C( OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's aftor-neo: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C., 1 5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527, (630( 794-9876. Pleaserefer to file number 14-08-35216.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(3t2( 236-SALE You can also visitThe Judicial Sales Corporation ai www.tjsc.com for u 7 day status re-port of pending sales. CODILIS &ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 6052716301 794-5300 AOomey File No.t4-B-35216 Attorney ARDC No.00468002 Attorney Code. 2f762Case Number. 09 CH 000226
Judicial Sales-Real Est.TJSC#: 33-19417 NOTE: Pursuantto the Fair Debt Collection PracticesAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sattorney is deemed to be u debt col-lector attempting to collect a debtand any information obtained will beused for that purpose. 559323W12,9l19,926/13 *640187
UNCOLN WOODIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-CERY DIVISIONBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,PlaintiffV.SAMI N. JADO: SAMEERA L.JADO; ABS CITIZENS, N.A. Sit/ITO CHARTER ONE BANK, N.A.:LINCOLNWOOD SUITES CONDO-MINIUM ASSOCIATION; CITY OFEVANSTON, AN ILLINOIS MUNIC-IPAL CORPORATION,Defendants11 CH 22820Property Address. 4601 WESTTOUHY AVENUE UNIT 505LINCOLNWOOD. IL 60712NOTICE OF FORECLOSURESALE - CONDOMINIUMFisher and Shapiro tile C 10-043629(lt is advised that interested partiesconsult with theirown attomeys before bidding atmortgage foreclosure sales.(PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giventhat pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure entered on April 25,2013, KeIlen Realty Services, Inc.,as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.on October 10, 2013, at 205 W.Randolph Street, Suite 1020, Chi-cago, Illinois. sell at public auctionto the highest bidder for cash, asset forth below, the following descri-bed real property:Commonly known as 460t WestToshy Avenue, Unit 505,Lincolnwood, IL 60712Permanent Index No.: 10-34-102-022-1047The mortgaged real estate is rn-proved with a dwelling. The proper-ty will NOT be open for inspection.The purchaser of the unit other thana mortgagee shall pay the assess-ments and the leraI fees requiredpy 765 ILCS 605/9g((1( and (g((4(.The ludgment amount was$185,738.52. Sale terms for non-parties: 10% of successful bid im-mediately at conclusion of suction,balance by 12:30 p.m. the nestbusiness day, both by cashier'schecks; and no refunds, The auleshall be sublect to general real es-tate taxes, special tases, specialassessments, special taxes levied,and supenor liens, if any. Theproperty is offered as is, with noexpress or implied warranties andwithout ann representation as to thequality of title or recourse to Plain-tiff, Prospective bidders are ad-monished to review the court file toverify all information and to viewauction roles at www.kallenrs.com,For information: Sale Clerk, Fisherand Shapiro, Anomey e 42168,2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 30t,Baonockbsrn, Illinois 60015, (847(498-9990, between 1 :00 p.m. and3:00 p.m. weekdays only.15561479/12, 9/19, 9/26/13 #640143
LINCOLN WOODIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISIONDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEEFOR LONG BEACH MORTGAGELOAN TRUST 2006-1Plaintiff,
GARY LEIGH PAYTON A/K/AGARY L PAYTON, TAMMY MARIEPAYTON A/K/A TAMMY M. PAY-TON, FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN-SURANCE COMPANY DIE/A JUSTSECONDS INVESTMENTSLOANS, LLC, JUST SECONDS IN-VESTMENTS LOANS, LLC, CAR-LA WATKINS, MARVIN WATKINS,UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDNONRECORD CLAIMANTSDefendants07 CH 0058616437 N KIMBALL AVENUELINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecause on July 12, 2013, an agentfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,will at 10:30 AM on October 15,2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-Ooration, One South Wacker Dove -4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell at public auction to the highestbidder, as set forth below, the fol-lowing described real estate: Corn-manly known au 6437 N. KIMBALLAVEÑUE, LINCOLNWOOD, IL60712 Property Indes No. 10-35-422-006. The resi estate is rn-proved with u residence. Saleterms: 25% down 01 the highest bidby certified funds at the close of theaule payable to The Judicial SalesCorporation No third party checkswill be accepted. The balance, in-cluding the Judicial sale tee forAbandoned Residential Property
Judicial Sales-Real Est.Municipality Relief Fund, whiàh iscalculated on residential real estateat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amount paidby the purchaser not to esceed$00, in certified funds/or wiretransfer, is due within twenty-four(24( hours. No fee shall be paid bythe mortgagee acquiring the resi-dential real estate pursuant to itscredit bid at the aule or by anymortgagee, judgment creditor, orother lienor acquiring the residentialreal estate whose rights in and tothe residential real estate arose pn-or to the sale. The subject propertyis subject to general real estate tax-es, special assessments, or specialtases levied against said real estateand is offered for sale without anyrepresentation us to quality orquantity of title and without recourseto Plaintiff and in AS lS condition.The sale is further subject to conf ir-mation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the pur-chaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitle the purchaserto a deed to the real estate afterconfirmation of the sale. The prop-erty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representa-lion as to the condition of the prop-erty. Prospeobve bidders are ad-monished to check the court file toverify all information. If this propertyis a condominium unit, the purchss-er of the unit at the foteclouure aule,other than a mortgagee, shall paythe assessments and the legal teesrequired by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(f(and (gty4(. If this property is a con-dorninium unit which io part of acommon interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the toreclo-sure aule olher than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t(. IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, esamina thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's aBur-ney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleaserefer to file number 14-07-3903.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One South Wacker Dnve,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE You can also visitThe Judicial Salvo Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-port of pending sales. CODILIS 6ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.14-07-3903 Attorney ARDC No.00468002 Attorney Code, 21762Case Number: 07 CH 005861TJSC#: 33-18102 NOTE: Pursuantto the Fair Debt Collection PracticesAct, you are advised thst Plaintiff'sattorney is deemed to be a debt col-lector attempting to collect s debtand any information obtained will besued for that osmose. 15566419,5. 9/12, 9/19/1 #635628
LINCOLN WOODIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-'r DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISIONNATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLCPlaintiff,
ZÒRAN KALAJDZIC, MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS, INC., COUNTRYWIDEHOME LOANS, INC.Defendants09 CH 0233416729 N. KILPATRICK AVENUELINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to s Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecause on July 15, 2013, an agentfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,will at 10:30 AM on October 17,2013, at Ihe The Judicial Sales Cor-poration, One South Wacker Drive -24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell at public auction to the highestbidder, an set forth below, the fol-lowing described real estate: Corn-monly known us 6729 N.KILPATRICI( AVENUE,LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Proper-ty Index No 10-34-302-040-0000.The real estate is improved with aresidence. Sale terms: 25% downof the highest bid by certified fundsat the close of Ihe sale psyable toThe Judicial Sales Corporation. Nothird party checks will be accepted.The balance, including the Judicialsale fee tor Abandoned ResidentiulProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal estafe at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notlo exceed $300, io certified funds/orwim trannfer, is due within twenty-
Judicial Sales-Real Est.four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidby the mortgagee acquiring the res-idential real estate pursuant to itscredit bid st the sate or by anymortgagee, judgment creditor, orother lienor acquiring the residenhatreal estate whose nghts in and tothe residential real estate arose pri-or to the aule. The subject propertyix subject to general real estate tau-eu, special assessments, or specialtases levied against seid real estateand is offered for aule without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and without recourseto Plaintiff and n AS IS" condition.The aule is further subject to corrEr-mation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the pur-chaser wilt receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitle the purchaserto a deed to the real estate afterconfirmation of the aule The prop-erfy will NOT be open tor inspectionund plaintiff makes no representa-lion as to the condition of the prop-erty. Prospective bidders are ad-rnonished to check the court file toverify all information. If this properlyis a condominium unit, tIre parchas-er of the unit at the foreclosure aule,other than a mortgagee, shall paythe assessments and Ihe legal feesrequired by The CondominiumProperty Ad, 765 ILCS 6B5/9(g)(l(and (g)(4). lt thin property is a cxn-dxrninium unit which is part of acommon interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure aule other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-1). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, enarnine thecourt file or contad Plaintiff's attor-nay: CODILIS E ASSOCIATES,P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PIeuserefer to file number 14-09-16590.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE You can also visitThe Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-port of pending aules. CODILIS EASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.14-09-16590 Attorney ARDC No.00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Cane Number: 09 CH 023341TJSC#: 33-16670 NOTE: Pursuantfo the Fair Debt Collection PracticesAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sattxmey is deemed to be s debt col-lector attempting to collect a debtand any information obtained will beused for that purpose.15534019/5, 9/12, 9/19/13 #6355672
LINCOLN WOODIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-CERY DIVISIONCITIMORTGAGE, INC., AS SUC-CESSOR BY MERGER TOABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP,INC.;Plaintiff,vs.TONY PEHAR AND MARYPEHAR; COLE TAYLOR BANK;PURITAN FINANCE CORPORA-TIaN AND CITY OFCHICAGO;Defendants,11 CH 12270NOTICE OF SALEPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giventhat pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure entered in the aboveentitled cause on February 28,2013, Intercounly Judicial SalesCorporation will on Friday, October4, 2013, at the hour of Il am, intheir office at t 20 West MadisonStreet, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,sell to the highest bidder for cash,the following described mortgagedreal estate:Commonly known as 6533 NorthNokornis Avenue, Lincolnwood, IL60712PIN. 1 0-33-424-028.The mortgaged real estate s rn-proved with u single family resi-dance. If the uablect mortgaged realestate ix a unit of a common inter-est cornrnunity, the purchaser of theunit other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required bysubsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 ofthe Condominium Propsrty Act,Sale terms: 10°/e down by certifiedfunds, balance within 24 hours, bycertified funds. No refunds. Thejudgment amounl was $517,521.75.The property will NOT be open forinspection.For information call Mr. Ira T. Navel
Judicial Sales-Real Est.at Plaintiff's Attorney, Law Offices ofIra T. Nevel, 175 North FranklinStreet, Chicaqo Illinois 60606.312) 357-f 125T het. No. 11-01991NTCRCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATIONSelling Officer, (312)444-112215565538/29, 9)5, 9/12113 *631219
LINCOLN WOODIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-CERY DIVISIONWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.Plaintiff,vs.HEENA SHAKIR A/K/A HEENA RSHAKIR A/K/A KEENESHAKIR; RIAZ SHAKIR A/K/A RIAZA SHAKIR A/K/ARIEZ St-fAKIR; JPMORGANCHASE BANK, N.A. Sit/ITO WASHINGTON MUTUALBANK, FA; TCF NATIONALBANK; SYSCO BARABOO, LLCFKA SYSCO FOODSERVICES OF BARABOO, LLC;HOWARD JOHNSONINTERNATIONAL, INC.; STATEOF ILLINOIS; JOSECHETFIATH; KEMP EGRZEL,AKOWSKI, LTD.; PHILIPA. TANZAR, GAIL WALOWITZ;UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDNON RECORD CLAIMANTS;Defendants,12 CH 19401PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giventhat pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure entered in tEe aboveentitled cause on Febiriary 27,2013, Intercounty Judicial SalesCorporation will on Monday, Sep-tember 30, 20f 3, al the hour of 11am. in their office at 120 WestMadison Street, Suite 718A, Chica-go, Illinois, sell to the highest bidderfor casti, the following describedproperty:PIN. 10-35-131-021-0000.Commonly known as 6850 NORTHCHERRY LANE, LINCOLNW000,IL 60712.The mortgaged real estate io im-proved with a single family resi-dance. If the subject mortgaged realestate is a unit of a common inter-est comrnunity, the purchaser of theunit other than s mortgagee shallpay the assessments required bysubsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 ofthe Condominium Property Act.Sale terms: 25% down by certifiedfunds, balance within 24 hours, bycertified funds. No refunds. Theproperty will NOT be open tor in-spection. Upon payment in tall ofthe amount bid, the purchaser willreceive a Certificate of Sale whichwill entitle the psrchuser to u Deedto the premises after confirmation ofthe sale.For information: Visit oar website athttp://service.atty-pierce.com. Be-tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only.Pierce E Associates, Plaintiff's Al-tomeys, t North Dearborn Street.Chicago, Illinois 60602. TeINs.1312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-ber 1209996.INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATIONSelling Officer, (312)444-112215564348/29, 9/5, 9112113 #631190
MORTON GROVEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOON COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-.1-y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISIONBANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SUC-CESSOR BY MERGER Tó BACHOME LOANS SERVICING, LPF/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING LP,Plaintiff,
ALONZO RUZANO, MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC., AS NOMINEEFOR CÔUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS, INC.Defendants12 CH 037655707 EMERSON STREET MortonGrove IL 60053NOTIÖE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecause on September 10, 2012, anagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-ration, will at 10:30 AM on Octoberto, 2013, aI the The Judicial SalesCorporation, One South WackerDnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606, sell at public auction to thehighest bidder, as set forth below,the following described real estate:Commonly known au 5707 EMER-SON STREET, Morton Grove IL60053 Property Index No. 10-17-220-008-0000 VOL. 01 15. The realestate is improved with a singlefamily residence. The judgmentamount was $439,005.10. Saleterms: 25% down of the highest bidby certitied funds ut the close of theaale payable to The Judicial SalsaCorporation. No third party checkswill be accepted. The balance, in-cluding the Judicial aule fee forAbandoned Residential Property
Judicial Sales-Real Est.Municipality Relief Fund, which iscalculated on residential real estateat the rate of $1 for each $1 000 orfraction thereof ot the amounf paidby the purchaser not to exceed$300, in certified tunda/or wiretransfer, in dae within twenty-four(24) hours. No tee shall be paid bythe mortgagee acquiring the resi-deofial real estate purnuant to itscredit bid st the sale or by any mort-gagee, judgment creditor, or othertenor acquiring the residential realestate whose rights in and to theresidential real estate arose prior tothe sale. The subject property issubject to general real estate tases,special assessments, or specialtases levied against seid real estateand is offered for aule without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and without recourseto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition,The sale is farther subject to contir-mation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the pur-chaser will Teceive a Certificate ofSale that will entitle the purchaserto a deed to the real estate afterconfirmation of the aule. The prop-erty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representa-tion as to the condition of the prop-erty. Prospective biddera are ad-moniahed to check the court file loverify all information. If fhis propertyis a condominium unit, the parchas-er ot the snit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall paythe assessments and'the legal teesrequired by TIre CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g((t(and (g((4(. It this property is a con-dominium unit which is part of acommon interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(-1(. IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, contactPlaintiff's attorney: JOHNSON,BLUMBERG E ASSOCIATES, LLC,230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #112,Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 541-9710.Please refer to file number 12-0902.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE You can also visitThe Judicial Sales Corporation at ww-w.tjuc.çorn for a 7 day status re-port of pending aules. JOHNSON,DLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC230 W. Monroe Street, Saite #112Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710Attorney File No. 12-0902 AttorneyCode. 40342 Cuse Number: 12 CH03765 TJSC#: 33-19043 NOTE:Pursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionPractices Act, you are advised thatPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to bea debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtainedwill be used for that purpose.15587639/12. 9/19, 9/26/13 #640181
MORTON GROVEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISIONFREEDOM MORTGAGE CORPO-RATIONPlaintiff,
VLADIMIR BARSKY, TATYANABAR SKYDefendants10 CH 402079212 OAK PARK AVENUE MOR-TON GROVE, IL 60053NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecause on July 17, 2013, an agenttor The Judicial Sales Corporation,will ut 10:30 AM on October 21,2013, ut the The Judicial Sales Cor-poration, One South Wacker Drive -E4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell at public auction to the highestbidder, as set forth below, the fol-lowing described real estate: Corn-monly known as 9212 OAK PARKAVEÑUE, MORTON GROVE, IL60053 Property Indes No. 10-18-109-023-0000. The real estate ioimproved with a brown brick onestory single family home with u onecar attached garage. Suie terms:25% down of the highest bid by cer-tified funds at the close of the aulepayable to The Judicial Sales Cor-parution. No third party checks willbe accepted. The balance, includ-ing the Judicial aule fee for Aban-doned Residential Property Munici-pality Relief Fund, which is calculs-ted on residential real estate at therate of $1 for euch $t,000 or f rac-tion thereof ot the amount paid bythe purchaser not to esceed $300,in certified funds/or wire transfer, iodue within twenty-tour (24) hours.No fee shall be paid bythe rnortga-see acauinnq the residential real
Judicial Sales-Real Est.éstate pursuant to its credit bid atthe sale or by any mortgagee, judg-ment creditor, sr other lienor acquir-ing the residential real estate whoserig'hts in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the aule. Thesublect property in subject to gener-al real estate tases, special assess-mento, or special taxes leviedagainst seid real estate and is of-fered for aule without any represen-tation an to quality or quantity of titleand without recourse to Plaintiff undin AS IS" condition. The sale is fur-ther subject to confirmation by thecourt. Upon payment n full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale. The property will NOT beopen for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-five bidders are admonished tocheck the court tile to verity all infor-mation. If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure aule, otherthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessments and the legal tees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1( and(g((4(. If this property is a condo-minium unit which is part of a corn-mon interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit st the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required byThe Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1(. IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information: Visit ourwebsite at service.atty-pierce.com.between the hours of 3 und 5 pm.PIERCE E ASSOCIATES, PlaintiffsAttorneys, One North DearbornStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL60602. Tel No (312) 476-5500.Please refer lo tile numberPA1026113. THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One SouthWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicso,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youcan also visit The Judicial SalesCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7day status report of pending seles.PIERCE E ASSOCIATES OneNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300CHICAGO, IL 60602 1312) 476-5500 Attorney File No. PAf 026113Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-ber: IO CH 40207 TJSC#: 33-16439 15556949/12, 9/19, 9/26/13 #640005
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Ibi at 10:30 AM on October 22,20 at the The Judicial Sales Cor-Dorabiori, One South Wacker Dove -?4tfl Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sel t public auction to the highestDid1 as set forth below, the foI-On4ing described real estate: Corn-
nIy known as 5604 CHURCH,T Morton Grove, IL 60053 Prop-ort\ broten No. 10-17-214-057-0000.- , real estate is improved with a
le family residence. The lad -i nt amount was $208,415.4,ae terms 25% down of the hiah-
est bid by certified funds at he°se of the sale payable to The Ju-
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ea1 estate al the rate of $1 for each$1 .000 or fraction thereof of thewrnount paid by the purchaser not.0 bxceed $300. in certified funds/or#iirb transfer, is dae within twenty-nur (24) hours. No fee shall be paid
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wIll NOT be open for inspectionin plaintiff makes no representa-Io as lo the condition of the prop-D . Prospective bidders are ad-'n. shed to check the court hIe Ioe fy all information lt this propertys . condominium unit, the punchas-r .f the unit at the foreclosure sale,
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nl intiffs attorney' KOZENY AAc U8BIN ILLINOIS, LLC 105.4 ST ADAMS STREET, UlTE8 0, Chicago, IL 60603, (3t2)' -3500 Please refer to file nom-w t2-0244. THE JUDICIAL;A ES CORPORATION One;o th Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,h cago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-
IA E You can also visit The Judi-is Saies Corporation at www.ttac.c. fur a 7 day ststau report of
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Judicial Sales-Real Est.NORTON GROVEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILl tNOlS COUN-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION JPMORGAN CHASEBANK NATIONAl ASSOCIATIONPlainti(f,
EVNEST DIAZ, ANGELINA DIAZ,PACIFIC GLOBAL BANK, UN-KNOWN OWNERS ANDNONRECORD CLAIMANTSDefendants10 CH 045294895t HARMS ROAD MORTONGROVE, IL 60053NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecause on July t8, 2013, an agentfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,will at 10:30 AM on October 22,2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-poration, One South Wacker Dnve -24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell al public auction Io the highestbidder, as set forth below, the fol-lowing descnbed realeslate:Commonlv known as 8951HARMS ROAD, MORTON GROVE,IL 60053 Properly ledeo No. tO-16-318-033. The real estate is im-proved with a single family resi-dence Sale terms: 25% down ofthe highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the sale payable to TheJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal estate at the rate of SI for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certified funds/orwire transfer, is due within twenty-tour (24( hours. No tee shall be paidby the mortgagee acquinng the res-idential real estate pursuant to itscredit bid at the sale or by any mort-gagee, judgment creditor. or otherlienor acquiring the residential realestate whose nghts n and to theresidential real estate arose prior tothe sale. The sub1oct property issubject to general real estate taoes,special aasessmento. or specialtases levied against said real estateend is offerw for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and without recourseto Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition.The sale is further subject to confir-mation by the court. Upon paymentin fuIt of the amount bid, the pur-chaser will receive a Certificate ofSale IhaI will entitle the purchaserto a deed to the real estate afterconfirmation nf the sate. The prop-erty will NOT be open for inspectionarid plaintiff makes no representa-tion as to the condition of the prop-erty. Prospective bidders are ad-moniahed to check the court file toverify all information If this propertyis a condominium unit. the punchas-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall paythe assesomento aniithe legal feeurequired by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4). If this properly is a con-dominium unit which is part of acommon interest community, thepurchaser of lbs unit at the toreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(rt-t). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION5-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, eoamine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-neF: 000ILIS A ASSOCIATES,P.C,_ 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleaserefer Io file number 14-10-36244.THE JUDtCIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(l2) 236-SALE You can also visitThe Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjac.00m for s 7 day status re-port of pending sales. COOILIS AASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.14-tO-36244 Attorney ARDC No.00468002 Attorney Code. 2t762Case Number: tO CH 045294TJSCe 33-16705 NOTE: PursuantIo the Fair Debt Collection PracticesAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sattorney is deemed Io be a debt col-lector attempting to collect a debtand any information obtuined will beused for Ihat purpose 5546219/12, 9/19, 9P26i13 #639977
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Judicial Sales-Real Est.MORTON GROVEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOtSCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-CERY DIVISIONJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-TIONAL ASSOCIATION,PlaintiffV.UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDLEGATEES OF CHRISTIE L.RAINERO AIX/A CHRISTEE L.RAINERO AIX/A CHRISTIERAINERO A/K/A CHRISTEE LEERAINERO, DECEASED; HARRIS,N.A. F/K/A HARRIS TRUST ANDSAVINGS BANK; NORTH WESTHOUSING PARTNERSHIP; LOR-AIE RAINERO; KENNETH W.RAINERO AIX/A KENNETHRAINERO; UNKNOWN OWNERSAND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS,Defendants10 CH 28408Property Address. 8320 MAJORAVENIJF MORTON GROVE, IL60053NOTICE OF FORECLOSURESALEFisher and Shapiro tile ft 10-041351(II is advìsed that interested partiesconsult with theirown attorneys before bidding atmortgage foreclosure sales.)PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giventhat pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure entered on July 9,2013, Kallen Realty Services, Inc.,as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.on October 10, 2013, at 205 W.Randolph Street, Suite t020, Chi-cago, Illinois, sell at public auctionto the highest bidder for cash, asset forth below, the following deacn-bed real property:Commonly known as 8320 MajorAvenue, Morton Grove, IL 60053Permanent Indeo No: tO-20-403-054The mortgaged real estate is im-proved with a dwelling. The proper-ly will NOT be open for inspection.The judgment amount was$t28,610,71. Sale terms for non-patties: 10% of successful bid im-mediately at conclusion of auction,balance by t2:30 p.m. the rentbusiness day, both by cashier'schecks; and no refunds. The saleshall be sublet tO general real ea-tate taxes, special tases, opecialassessments, special tases levied,and supenor liens, if any. Theproperty is offered "as is, wilh noeopress or implied warranties andwithout any representation as to thequality st tiffe or recourse to Plain-tiff. Prospective bidders are ad-moniahed to review the court tile toverify all information and to viewauction rules at www.kallenrs.com.For information: Sale Clerk, Fisherand Shapiro, Attorney C 42168,2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301.Bannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847)498-9990, between t :00 p.m. and3:00 p.m. weekdays on) . 552486602,9/19,9/2533 9959
MORTON GROVEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISIONBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Plaintiff,
EWA LAKOMY, FlOTA LAKOMY,TRAFALGAR WOODS CONDO-MINIUM ASSOCIATION, BANK OFAMERICA, NA, HARRIS N.A.Defendants10 CH 0049468600 GROVE STREET MORTONGROVE, IL 60053NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-osant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abonecause on January 24, 2013, anagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-ration, will at 10:30 AM on Septem-ber 26, 2013, at the The JudicialSales Corporation, One SouthWacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA-GO, IL. 60606. seIl at public auctionto the highest bidder, as set forthbelow, the following described realestate. Commonly known au 8600GROVE STACET, MORTONGROVE, IL 60053 Property IndesNo tO-t9-103-007-10f4 (10-19-200-005, 10-t9-t03-003, 10-t9-200-004 Underlying). The real es-tate is improved with a residence.Sale terms: 25% down of the high-est bid by certified funds st theclose of the sale payable to The Ju-dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial salelee tor Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal estate at the rate of $1 tor each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser votto exceed $300, in certified funds/orwire Iransfer, iv due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidby the mortgagee acquiring the res-idential real estate pursuant to itscredit bid al the sale or by any mort-gagee, Iudgment creditor, or otherlienor acquinng the residential realestate whose rights in and to the
Judicial Sales-Real Est.residential real edtate arose prior tothe sale. The subject properly isuubiect to general real estate taxes.special assessmento, or specialluxes levied against said real estateand is offered for sale without anyrepresentation us to quality orquantity of title and without recourseto Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition.The sale is further aubject to confir-mution by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the pur-chaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitle the purchaserto a deed to the real estate aberconfirmation of the aule. The prop-erty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representa-lion as to the condition of the prop-erly. Prospective bidders are ad-monished to check the court file toverify all information, If this propertyis a condominium unit, the purchas-er ut the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall paythe assessments annfthe legal feesrequired by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1)und )g)(4). If this property is u con-domirvum unit which is part of acommon interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall pa the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,755 ILCS 605/t8.5)a-t). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-170t)C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, eoamine thecourt tile or contact Plaintiff's attor-ney: CODILIS A ASSOCIATES,P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleaserefer to file number 14-10-02716.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE Yoa can alec visitThe Judicial Sales Corporation al www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-port 01 pending sales. CODILIS AASSOCIATES, P.C. 1 5W030NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,SUITE too BURR RIDGE, IL 60527(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.t4-10-02716 Attorney ARDC No.00468002 Attorney Code. 2t762Case Number: 10 CH 004946TJSC#: 33-18557 NOTE: Pursuantto the Fair Debt Collection PracticesAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sattomey is deemed to be a debt col-lector attempting to collect a debtand any information obtained will beused for that purpose.15582419/5,9/12,9/19/13 #635798
MORTON GROVEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COON-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISIONCITIBANK, N.A.Plaintiff,
ROWENA V. DEGUZMAN,ROLANDO DE GUZMANDefendants12 CH 0367458905 MARION AVENUE MORTONGROVE. IL 60053NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-osant Io u Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecause on July 1 t , 201 3, an agentfor The Judicial Sales Corporafion,will at 10:30 AM on October 16,2013, aI the The Judicial Sales Cor-poration, One South Wacker Drive -24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell ut public suction to the highestbidder. us set forth below, the fol-lowing described real estate Corn-monlv known au 8905 MARIONAVEÑUE, MORTON GROVE. IL60053 Property Indeu No. 10-18-325-005. The real estate is im-proved with a single family resi-dence Sale terms: 25% down ofthe highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the sale payable to TheJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial salelee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal estate at the rate of $1 for each$1 .000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto eaceed $300, in certified funds/orwire transfer, is due within twenty-tour (24) hours. No lee shall be paidby the mortgagee acquiring the res-idential real estate pursuant to itscredit bid al Ihe sale or by anymortgagee, ludqment creditor, orother lienor acquiring the residentialreal estate whose nghbs in and tothe residential real estate arose pri-or to the sale. The subject propertyis sublet to general real estate tas-ea, special assessments, or specialtases levied against said real estateand in offered for suIe without anyrepresentation as to Quality or
Judicial Sales-Real Est.quantity of title and without recôurseto Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition,The sale is turther subject to conf ir-mation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the pur-chaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitle the punchasento a deed to the real estate afterconfirmation st the sale. The prop-erty will NOT be open for inspectionund plaintiff makes no representa-lion as to the condition of the prop-erty. Prospective bidders are ad-monished to check the court file toverity all information. Il this propertyis a condominium unit, the parchas-er ot the unit at the foreclosure sale,other thun a mortgagee, shall puythe assessments and the legal teesrequired by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1)and)g)(4). If this property is a con-dominiurn unit which is part st acommon interest community, thepurchaser nf the unit at the forado-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall ps the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,755 ILCS 6051t8.5)o-1). IF YOUARE THE MORTGACOR (1-lOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONtS-1701)C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, eoamine thecourt file or contact Plaintiffs attor-ney: CODILIS A ASSOCIATES,P.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527 (630) 794-9876. Pleaserefer to (ile number t4-t2-2t520.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE You can also visitThe Judicial Sales Corporation al www.tjsc.com for u 7 day status re-port of pending sales. CODILIS AASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,SUITE too BURR RIDGE, IL 60527(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.14-12-21520 Attorney ARDC No.00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Cuse Number: 12 CH 036745TJSC#: 33-16417 NOTE: Pursuantto the Fair Debt Collection PracticesAct, you are advised that Plaintiffsattorney in deemed to be a debt col-lector attemphnq to collect a debtand any information obtained will beused for that purpose.5533959/5,9/12,9/19/13 #635568
MORTON GROVEIN THE CIRCUIT COI3RT OFCOOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COON-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISIONDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEEOF THE INDYMAd INOX MORT-GAGE TRUST 2007-AR21IP,MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-AR21IP UNDER THE POOLINGAND SERVICING AGREEMENTDATED OCTOBER 1 , 2007Plaintiff,
FElPO SERB, GABRIELA SERBDefendants10 CH 0217468539 CALLIE AVENUE MORTONGROVE, IL 60053NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suanl to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecauueon October 1, 2012, an agentfor The Judicial Sales Corporafron,will at 10:30 AM on October 15,2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-poratlon, One South Wacker Drive -24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell at public auction to the highestbidder, as set forth below, the fol-lowing described realeetate:Commonly known as 8539CALLIE AVENUE, MORTONGROVE, IL 60053 Property IndesNo. tO-20-113-0t3. The real estateis improved with a residence. Saleterms: 25% down of the highest bidby certified funds at the close of thesale payable to The Judicial SalenCorporation, No third party checkswill be accepted. The balance, in-cluding the Judicial sale fee forAbandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which iscalculated on residential real estateat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amount paidby the purchaser not to exceed$300, in certified funds/or wiretransfer, rs due within twenty-four(24) hours. No fee shall be paid bythe mortgagee acquiring the resi-dentiul real estate pursuant Io itscredit bid at the sale or by anymortgagee, judgment creditor, orother lienor acquiring the residentialreal estate whose nghts in and totIre residential real estate arose pri-or to the sale. The subject propertyis subject to general real estate tua-us, special auvesuments, or specialtases levied against said real estateund is offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orqsantity of title and without recourseto Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condibon.
Judicial Sales-Real Est.The sale is further sub)ect tu covfir-mation by the court. Upon paymentin fall of the amount bid, the pur-cttauer villI receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitle the purchaserto a deed to the real estate afterconfirmation of the sale. The prop-erty will NOT be open for inupectionand plaintiff makes no representa-lion as to the condition of the prop-arty. Prospective bidders are ad-monished to check the court lite tovenfy all information. If this propertyio a condominium unit, the purchas-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall paythe assessments und the legal feenrequired by The CondominiumProperly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1)and )g)(4(. If this property is a con-dorninium unit which is part of acommon inlerest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall psy the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,755 ILCS 505/18.5)-1) IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONt5-t701)C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, esamine thecourt tile or contact Plaintiff's attor-ney: COOILIS A ASSOCIATES,P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleaserefer to file number 14-10-17582.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE You can also visitThe Judicial Sales Corporation ut www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-port of pending sales. CODILIS AASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.t4-tO-17582 Attorney ARDC No.00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Case Number 10 CH 021746TJSC#: 33-16657 NOTE: Pursuantto the Fair Debt Collection PracticesAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sattorney is deemed Io be a debt col-lector attempting to collect a debtand any information obtained will beused for that purpose.15519389/5, 9/12, 9/19/13 #635560
MORTON GROVEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISIONBAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING LPPlaintiff,
ÁLENTIN STANCIU MONICASTANCIU, MORTGAÒE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-TEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FORCOUNTRW/IDE BANK, N.A.Del endants09 CH 41 3357431 LYONS STREET MORTONGROVE, IL 60053NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale enternd in the abovecause on July 12, 2010, an agentfor The Judicial Sales Corporahon,will at 10:30 AM on September 23,2013, at the The Judicial Coleo Cor-poration, One South Wacker Drive -4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,
uelt al public auction to the highestbidder, as Set forth below, the fol-lowing described real estate: Com-monty known as 7431 LYONSSTREET, MORTON GROVE. IL60053 Property Indes No. 09-13-218-014-0000. The real enlate isimproved with u frame single familyhome with an attached t car ga-rage. Sale terms: 25% down of thehighest bid by certified funds at theclose of the sale payable lo The J5-dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance. including the Judicial saletee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fond,which is calculated on residentialreal estate at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto esceed $300, in certified funds/orwire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours, No tee shall be paidby the mortgagee acquiring the res-idential real enlate pursuant to itscredit bid at the sale or by anymortgagee, judgment creditor, orother lienor acquiring the residentialreal estate whose rights in and tothe residential real estate arose pn-or to the sale. The subject propertyis subiect to general real estute tao-es, special asseasmentu, or special150es levied against said real enluteand is offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title und without recourseIo Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition.The sale is further subject to conlir-
Judicial Sales-Real Est.mation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the pur-chaser will receive a Certiticate ofSale that will entitle tIre purchaserto a deed to the real estate afterconfirmation of the sale. The prop.erty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representa-lion as to the condition of the prop-sOy. Prospective bidders are ad-monished to check the court file toverily all information. Il this properlyis a condominium unit, the purchas-er 01 the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a morlgugee, shall puythe assessments and'the legal feesrequired by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/g)g))1)and )g)(4). If this property is a con-dorninium unit which ia part of acommon interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other thun a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,755 ILCS 60511851g-1). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information: Visit ourwebsite at service.atty-pierce.com.between the hours of 3 and 5 0m.PIERCE A ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sAttorneys, One North DearbornStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL60602 Tel No. (312) 476-5500.Please refer to hie numberPA0925493. THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One SouthWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youcan also visit The Judicial SaleeCorporation at w.tjsc.com tor a 7day status report of pendina sales.PIERCE A ASSOCIATES OneNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-5500 Attorney File No. PA0925493Asorney Code. 91220 Case Nom-ber 09 CH 41335 TJSC#: 33-18314 5572138/29, 9/5, 9(12/13 #532594
MORTON GROVEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COON-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISIONBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Plaintiff,
ALFREDA__KOMOSA, JOZEFKOMOSA BMO HARRIS BANK.NA S/l/t rO HARRIS, NA, TWINMANORS OF MORTON GROVEEAST CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-TION, UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDNON-RECORD CLAIMANTSDefendants11 CH 281037710 WEST DEMPSTER STREETUNIT 402 Morton Grove, IL 60053NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the ubovecause on January 3, 2013, an agentfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,will at 10:30 AM on September 24,201 3, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-poration, One South Wacker Dove -94th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell at public auction to the highestbidder, as set forth below, the fol-lowing described reál eatate: Corn-monly known as 7710 WESTDEMPSTER STREET UNIT 402,Morton Grove, IL 60053 PropertyIndes No. 09-13-329-021-1024. Thereal estate is improved with a multiunit condominium with no garage.Sale terms: 25'/, down of the high-eut bid by certified funds at tIreclose of the sale payable tu The Ja-dicial Salen Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperly Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculaled on residenhalreal estate at the rate of $1 for each$1 000 or fraction thereol of theamount paid by the purchaser nutto escead $300, in certified funds/orwire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) huaro. No fee shall be paidby tIre mortgagee acquiring the res-danSaI real estate pumaant tu ils
credit bid at the sale or by anymortgagee, judgment cmditor, orother honor acquiring the residentialreal estate whose rights in and tothe residential real estate arose pv-or tu Ihe sale. The subject propertyis subject to general rest estate tas-es, special assessments, or opecial150es levied against said real estateand is offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and wìthout recourseto Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition,The sale is further subject to conf ir-motion by the court Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the pur-chaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that wilt entitle the purchaserto a deed to the real estate afterconfirmation of the sale, The prop-erty will NOT be open for inspectionund plaintiff makes no representa-lion as to the condition of the tiros-
Judicial Sales-Real Est.sOy. Prospective biddern are ad-monished to check the court file toeerily all information, If this propertyio a condominium unit, the purchas-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall paythe assessments and'the legal feesrequired by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1)and )q)(4(. If this property is u con-dominium unit which is part of acommon interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall pay tIre assesarnents requiredby The Condominium Property Act,755 ILCS 605/18.5)g-t). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-17O1IC) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information: Visit ourwebsite al service.atly-pierce.com.between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.PIERCE A ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'aAttorneys, One North DearbornStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL60602. Tel No. (3t2) 476-5500Please refer to fie numberPAl 1 1 5779. THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One SouthWacker Dove, 24th Floor, Chicago.IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(oucan also visit The Judicial SalesCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7day status report of pending salenPIERCE A ASSOCIATES OneNorth Dearborn Street Suite t300CHICAGO, IL 60602 1312) 476-5500 Attorney File No. PA1115779Attorney Code, 91220 Case Nurn-ber: ti CH 28103 TJSC#: 33-18397 1557149W29,9/5,9/12/13 #632585
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Judicial Sales-Real Est.MORTON GRO VEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-1-y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION FOSTER BANK,Plaintifi,
KVEONG SEON CHA NKIAKYEONG S. CHA, JUNG INN CHAA/K/A JUNG I. CHA, ROKMANCHICAGO, INC., UNKNOWNOWNERS AND NON-RECORDCLAIMANTSDefendants12 CH 147238778 FERRIS AVENUE MortonGrove IL 60053NOTIÔE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered n the abovecause on July 29, 2013, an agentfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,will at 1030 AM on September 23,2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-poratlon, One South Wacker Dove -24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell al public auction to the highestbidder, us set forth below, the fol-lowing descnbed realestate:Commonly known as 8778FERRIS AVENUE. Morton Grove,IL 60053 Property Index No. 10-20-100-015-0000, 10-20-100-016-0000& 10-20-100-017-0000. The real es-tate is improved with an industrialproperty. The tudgment amountwas $524,910.80. Sale terms: 25%down of the highest bid by certifiedfunds st the close of the sale paya-ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-lion. No third party checks will beaccepted. The balance, includinthe Judicial sale fee for AbandoneResidential Property MunicipalityRelief Fund, which is calculated onresidential real estate at the raie ot$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-ni ai the amount paid by the pur-chaser not io eoceed $300, in certi-lied funds/or wire transter, io duewithin twenty-four (24) hours. Notee shall be paid by the mortgageeacquiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the saleor by airy mortgagee, ludgmentcreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real estate whoserights in and to the residential realestate arose poor to the sale. Thenublad property is subject to gener-al real estate tases, special aaaess-mento, or special tases leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for saie without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of titleasd without recourse to Plaintiff andin AS lS condition The sale is fur-ther sublect tO confirmation by thecourt, Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate aher confirmation ofthe sale. The property will NOT beopen tor inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as to thecondition ol the property. Proupec-live bidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify all infor-matisn. lt this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclouure sale, otherthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-ossements and the legal tees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and(g)(4). If this property is a condo-minium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community. the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shallpay ICe assessments required bythe Condominium Property Acf,765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, contactPlaintiff's attorney: Kimberly A.Padjen, GOMBERG SHARFMAN,GOLD & OSTLER, C, 208 SouthLaSalle Street, Saite 1410, CHICA-GO, IL 60604, (312) 332-6194.Please refer to file sumber 44924.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE You can also visitThe Judicial Sales Coirporatìon at www.Ilsc.com for a 7 day Status re-Sort uf pandina Sales. GOMBERG,SHARFMAN, DOLO & OSTLER,PC 208 South LaSalle Street, Saitet410 CHICAGO, IL 60604 (312)332-6194 Attorney File No. 44924Attorney Code. 90334 Case Hum-ber: 12 CH 14723 TJSC#: 33-18308 NOTE: Pursuant to the FairDebt Collection Practices Act, youare advised that Plaintiff's attomeyis deemed to be a debt collector at-tempting to collect a debt and anyinfnrmafion obtained will be used forthat purpose 5569448/29.915,9/12/13 #631579
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Judicial Sales-Real Est.MORTON GROVEIN ThE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION JPMORGAN CHASEBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONPlaintiff,
CORAZON M. ROMASANTA,JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-TIONAL ASSOCIATIONDefendants12CH 136758244 MAJOR AVE Morton Grove,IL 60053NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered n the abovecause on March 7, 2013, an agentfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,will at 10:30 AM oir October 7,2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-poration, One South Wacker Drive -24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 6O606nell at public auction to the highestbidder, as sel forth below, the fol-lowing dencribed real estate: Corn-monly known as 8244 MAJOR AVE,Morton Grove, IL 60053 PropertyIndes No. 10-20-413-026-0000. Thereal estate in improved with a singlefamily residence. The judgmentamount was $144,239.00. Saleterms: The bid amount, includisthe Judicial sale fee for AbandoneResidential Property MunicipalityRelief Fund, which is calculated onresidential real estate at the rate of$1 for each $1 000 nr traction there-uf of the amount paid by the pur-chaser not to enceed $300. shall bepaid in certified funds immediatelyby the highest and beat bidder stthe concluuion of the sale, No feeshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-qairing the residential real estatepursuant to ita credit bid at the saleor by any mortgagee, udgmentcreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real enlate whoserights in and In the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. Thesubject property is sublect to gener.al real estate tases, special auaess-mentu, or special tuses leviedagainst said real estate and s of-fered for sale without any represen-talion as In quality or quantity of titleand without recourue to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale is fur-ther aublect to confirmation by theCourt. If (he sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a retum ofthe depoait paid The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, theMortgagee or the Mort9agee's attor-nay Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate nf Sale that willentOle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale. The property will NOT beopen for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-tine bidders are admonished tucheck the court file to verify all nf or-malion. If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale, otherthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-aessmenta and the legal tees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(l( and)g)(4). If this property is a condo-mlnìum unit which is part of a corn-mon interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shallpay the assesaments required bThe Condominium Prsperty Ac,765 ILCS 605/18.5(5-1). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701/C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW, For information, contactPlaint/ta attorney: HEAVNER,SCOTT. BEYERS A MIHLAR, LLC,i t 1 East Main Street, DECATUR,IL 62523, (217) 422-1719. If thesale in net aside for any reason, thePurchaser al the sale shall be enti-fled only lo a return of the depositpaid. The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against the Mortga-sor, the Mortgagee or theMortgagee's attorney. THE JUDI-dAL SALES CORPORATION OneSouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,Chicago, IL 60606-4650 /312) 236-SALE'Yos can also visit The Judi-ciel Sales Corporation at w.tjsc.corn for a 7 day status report ofpendintt salea. HEAVNER, SCOtT,BEYEPS & MIHLAR, LLC 1 1 1 EastMain Street DECATUR, IL 62523(217) 422-1719 Attorney Code.40387 Case Number: 12 CH 13675TJSC#: 33-18119 NOTE: Pursuantto the Fair Debt Collection PracticeuAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sattorney is deemed to be a debt col-lector attempting to collect a debtand any informahon obtained will beused tor that purpose. 15560098/29,9/5,9/12/15 #631176
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Judicial Sales-Real EstMORTON GROVEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTh ILLINOIS COUN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISIONCITIMORTGAGE, INC.Plaintiff,
LENKA FILATOV, VICTORFILATOV, HARRIS, NADefendants11 CHOOS5117412 LYONS STREET MORTONGROVE, IL 60053NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE (S HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Forectosureand Sale entered in the abovecause on July 9, 2013, an aoent forThe Judicial Sales Corporation, willat 10:30 AM on October 11, 2013,al the The Judicial Sales Corpora-lion, One South Wacker Dnve241fr Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell at public auction to the highestbidder, au set forth below, the fol-lowing described real estate: Corn-monly known as 7412 LYONSSTREET, MORTON GROVE, IL60053 Property Indee No. 09-13-214-035. The real estate is irn-proved with a residence. Saleterms: 25% down ot the highest bidby certified funds at the close of thesale payable to The Judicial SalesCorporation. No third party checkswill be accepted. The balance, in-cluding the Judicial sale fee forAbandoned Residential ProperlyMunicipality Relief Fund, which iscalculated on residential real estateat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the arnount paidby the purchaser not to exceed$300, in certified funds/or wiretransfer, is due within twenty-four(24) froars. No fee shall be paid bythe mortgagee acqairing the resi-dential real estate pursuant to itscredit bid at the sale or by anyrnortgagee, ludOment creditor, orother lienor acquiring the residentialreal estate whose rights in and tothe residential real estate arose pri-or to the sale. The subject propertyis sub)ect to general real estate tas-es, special ansesaments, or specialtaues levied against said real enlateand is offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and without recourseto Plaintiff and in AS 15" condition.The nate is further subject to conf ir-rnation by the court. Upen paymentin full of the amount bid, the pur-Chaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitle the purchaserlo a deed to the real estate aherConfirmation of the sale. The prop-erly will NOT be upen for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representa.lion as to the condition of the prop-erty. Prospective bidders are ad-monished lo check the Court file toverify all information. If this propertyis a Condominium unit, the purchas-er ut the unit at the foreclosure aale,oIlier than a mortgagee, shall paythe auuesaments and the legal feesrequired by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 6O5/9(g)(1)and ))(( If this properly is a con-dominium unit which is part of acommon interest community, thepurchaser nf the Unit al the f oracle-sure sale other than a mortgageenhall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,755 ILCS 605118.5(g-1(. IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701/C) OF ThE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, eoamine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-ney: CODILIS S ASSOCIATES,P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE.IL 60527, /630) 794-9876. Pleaserefer to file number 14-li-08219.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE You can also visitThe Judicial Salen Corporation st www.sc.corn for a 7 day status re-port of pending sales. CODILIS &ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.14-li-08219 Attorney AROC No.00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Case Number li CH 009511TJSC#: 33-16091 NOTE: Pursuantto the Fair Debt Collection PracticesAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sattorney is deemed In be a debt col-lector alternptinq lo collect a debtand any informatIon obtained will beused for that purpose 15519108/29, 9/5, 9/18J13 #631001
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Judicial Sales-Real Est.MORTON GROVEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUN'TY ILLINOIS COUN-tr' DEPARTMENT . CHANCERYDIVISIONEVERHOME MORTGAGE COM-PANY, FKA ALLIANCE MORT-GAGE COMPANY, DBA AMCMORTGAGE CORP.Plaintiff,
UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDDEVISEES OF FRANK R.PRITZEN, DECEASED, UN-KNOWN CLAIMANTS ANOLIENHOLDERS AGAINST THE ES-TATE OF FRANK R. PRITZEN,DECEASED, UNKNOWN CLAIM-ANTS AND LIENHOLDERSAGAINST THE UNKNOWN HEIRSAND DEVISEES OF FRANK R.PRITZEN, DECEASED, WILLIAMBUTCHER, AS SPECIAL REPRE-SENTATIVE OF FRANK R.PRITZEN, DECEASED, UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA, ACTINGBY AND THROUGH THE SECRE-TARY OF HOUSING AND URBANDEVELOPMENT, BE JEANKANE, HARRIS, N.A. -Defendants10 CH 034579100 N, OAK PARK AVE. MortonGrove IL 60053NOTICE os SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecause on July 9, 201 3, an agent forThe Judicial Sales Corporation, willat 10:30 AM on October 10, 2013,at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-lion, One South Wacker Dnve -
24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell at public auction to the highestbidder, au set forth below, the fol-lowing described realeslale:Cornmonly known as 9100N. OAK PARK AVE., Morton Grove,IL 60053 Properly Indes No. 10-18-307-034-0000. The real estate isimproved with a single farnily resi-dence. The judgment amount was$109,634.99. Sale terms: The bidamount, including the Judicial salefee tor Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal estate al the rate of $1 fur each$1,000 or fraction thereof of thearnounl paid by the purchaser notlo euceed $300, shall be paid incertified funds immediately by thehighest end benI bidder at the con-clusion of the sale. No fee shall bepaid by the mortgagee acquiring 16eresidential real estate pursuant toils credit bid al the sale or by anymortgagee, judgment creditor, srother lienor acquiring the residentialreal estate whose nghts in and tothe residential real estate arose pn-or to the sale. The subtecl properlyis subject to general real estate tas-es. special asaesamentn, or specialIaueu levied against said real estateund s offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and without recourseto Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition.The sale is further subject to confir-rnation by the court. If the sale isset aside for any reason, the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitledonly to u return of the deposit paid.The Purchaser shall have no furtherrecourse against the Morlga9or, theMortgagee or the Mortgagee s uSsr-nay Upon payrnent in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive u Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate aher confirmation ofthe sale. Where a sale of real es-tate is made to satisfy a lien prior Inthat of the United States, the UnitedStates shall have one year from thedate of sale within which to redeem,eucept that with respect to a lienarising under tre internal revenuelaws the period shall be 1 20 days orIhe period allowable tor redemptionunder State law, whichever is Ion-oar, and in any case in which, underthe prnvisions of section 505 of theHousing Act of 1950, as amended12 U.S.C. 1701k), and subsectiond) of aectisn 3720 of title 38 of theUnited States Code, the right to re-deem does not srise, there shall beno right of redemption. The propertywill NOT be open for inspection andplaintiff makes no representation anlo the condition ut the properly. Pro-spective bidders are admonished locheck the court file to venty all inlor-mation. If Ihio property io a condo-minium unit, 16e purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale, otherthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessrnents and the leqal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605J9(g1) und)g((4). If this property is a condo-miniurn unit which is part nf a corn-mon interest comrnunity, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required byThe Condorninium Property Act,765 ILCS 605118.5/a-i). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF
Judicial Sales-Real Est.AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701)0) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, contactPlaintiff's attorney: HEAVNER,sco-ï-r, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC,i 1 i East Main Street, DECATUR,IL 62523, (217) 422-1719. lt theaale is sel aside for any reason, thePurchaser at the sale shall be enf i-tied only lo a return of the depositpaid. The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against the Mortga-got, the Mortgagee or theMortgagee's attorney. THE JUDI-dAL SALES CORPORATION OneSouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,Chica9o, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also Visit The Judi-ciel Saies Corporation at www.tjsc.corn for a 7 day status reporl ofpendintt sales. HEAVNER, SCOTT,BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC ill EastMain Street DECATUR, IL 62523(217) 422-1719 Attorney Code.40367 Case Number: 10 CH 03457TJSC#: 33-16645 NOTE: Pursuantto the Fair Debt Collection PracticesAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sattorney is deemed lo be a debt coi-lector attempting to collect s debtand any information obtained will beused for that purpose.15517068/29,9/5,9/12/13 #630999
NORRIDGEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-CERY DIVISIONBANK OF AMERICA, N.A. S/B/MTO BAC LOANS SERVICING, LPFKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING LPPlaintiff,vs.ROMAN BUYAK, MARIYA BUYAK;UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS;Defendants,10 CH 39428NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TOJUDGMENT OF FORECLOSUREUNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE LAWPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giventhai pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure entered in the aboveentitled cause on November 7,2012, Inlercounty Judicial SalenCorporation will on Friday, Octoberli, 2013, at the hour of li am. intheir office at 120 West MadisonStreet, Suite 7i8A, Chicago, Illinois,sell to the highest bidder for cash,the following described property:PIN. 12-13-115-011-0000Commonly known as 7720 WESTGIDDINGS STREET, NORRIDGE,IL 60706The mortgaged real estate is im-proved with a single family resi-dence. If the subject mortgaged realestate is s unit of a common inter-est community, the purchaser of theunit other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required bysubsection (g-i) of Section 18.5 01the Condominium Properly Act.Sale lerma: 25% down by certifiedfunds, balance within 24 hours, bycertified funds No refunds. Theproperty will NOT be open for in-spection. Upon payment in full ofthe amount bid, the purchaser willreceive a Certificate of Sale whichwill entitle the purchaser to a Deedto the premises aher confirmahon ofthe sale.For information: Visit our website athttp://seivice.atty.pierce.com. Be-tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only.Pierce & Asaociates, Plaintiff's At-tomeys, t North Dearborn Streel,Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel.No.(312) 476-5500. Refer Io File Num-ber 1020896.INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATIONSelling Officer. (312) 444-112215580559/5, 9/12, 9/19/13 #635789
NORA IDGEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-CERY DIVISIONWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.Plaintiff,vs.EDWIN ALMEIDA; ROSEANNALMEIDA: UNKNOWNOWNERS AND NON-RECORDCLAIMANTSDefendants,13 CH 3240NOTICE OF SALEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY DIV-EN that pursuant lo a Judgment otForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove entitled cause on June 27,2013 Intercounty Judicial SalesCorporation will on Tuesday. OcIo-berl,20l3atlheho5rof li am. intheir office at 120 Weut MadisonStreet, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,sell at public auction to the higheslbidder for cash, an sel forth below,the following described mortgagedreal eulate:PIN. 12-11-409-024-0000.Commonly known as 8215 WestAisslie Street, Norridge, Illinois60706.The mortarjed real estate is im-
Judicial Sales-Real Est.proved with a single family resi-dence, If the sublect mortgaged realestate is a unit of a common inter-est community, the purchaser of theunit other than u mortgagee shallpay the assesarnents required bysubsection ty-l( of Section 18.5 ofthe Condominium Property Act.Sale terms: 1 0% down by certifiedfunds, balance, by certified funds,within 24 hours. No refunds. Theproperty will NOT be open for in-upectionFor information call Mr. AnthonyPorto at Plaintiff's Attorney, Freed-man Anselmo, Lindberg LLC, 1607West Diehl Road, Naperville, Illinois60563-1890 /866) 402-8661 ForBidding instructions visit wmw.fal-illinois,com 24 hours prior to sale,F12120566INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATIONSellin Officer, /312)444-112215
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SKOKIEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTh, ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-CERY DIVISIONBANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SUC-CESSOR BY MERGER Tò BACHOME LOANS SERVICING,LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING LP,PlaintiffV.JUAN C. TORRES NKJA JUANCARLOS TORRES; GLORIA A.TORRES; ORLANDO YEPES;AMERICAN AMBASSADOR CASU-ALTY COMPANY NS/O PHILLIPAMATO AND PHILLIP F. FLORO;PALISADES COLLECTION LLC;TOWN OF CICERO AN ILLINOISMUNICIPAL CÖRPORATION;STATE OF ILLINOIS; UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA; GROSSPOINT TOWERS CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION; DISCOVER BANK;UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS; UN-KNOWN OCCUPANTS,Defendants11 CH 32558Property Address: 9242 GROSSPOINT ROAD UNIT 405 SKOKIE,IL 60077NOTICE OF FORECLOSURESALE - CONDOMINIUMFisher and Shapiro file h 10-047855(It is advised that interested partienconsult with theirown attorneys before bidding atmortgage foreclosure sales.)PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giventhat pursuant to a Judgrnent ofForeclosure entered on May 15,2013, Kallen Realty Services, Inc..as Selling Official will al 12:30 p.m.on October 9, 2013, at 205 W. Ran-dolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago,Illinois, sell at public auction Io thehighest bidder for cash, as set forthbelow, the following described realproperty:Commonly known us 9242 GrossPoint Road, Unit 405, Skokie, IL60077Permanent Indes No.: 10-16-204-033- 1041The mortgaged real estate is rn-proved with a dwelling. The proper-ty will NOT be open for inspection.The purchaser of the unit other thana mortgagee shall pay the assess-ments and the legal fees requiredy 765 ILCS 605/9g))i) and (g))4).
The Iudgment amount wassi i i 667.51 . Sale terres for non-parties: 10% of successful bid im-mediately at conclusion of auction,balance by 12:30 p.m. the nextbusiness day, both by cashier'schecks; and no refunds. The saleshall be sabtect to general real es-late tanes, special tanes, specialassessments, special tases levied,and superior liens, if any. Theproperty is offered "as is, with noexpress or implied warranties andwithout any representation as to thequalify of tille or recourse to Plain-tiff. Prospeclive bidders are ad-monished In review the Court file tovenfy all information and to viewauclion rules at www.kallenrs.com.For information: Sale ClerIc, Fisherand Shapiro, Attorney C 42168,2121 Waukeqan Road, Suite 301,Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, 1847)498-9990. between 1 :00 p.m. and3:00 p.m. weekdays only. 15589529/12,9/19,9/26/13 41645184
SKOKIEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Tr' DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISIONBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Plaintiff,
NIKOLAY TERZIEV.MARTA HRISTOVAAKA MARTA PETROVAHRISTOVA AKA M. HRISTOVADefendants12 CH 142183808 JARVIS AVE. Skokie, IL60076NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant Is a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecause on February 28, 2013, an
Judicial Sales-Real Est.agent for The Judióial Sales Corpo-ration, will at 10:30 AM on October18, 2013, at the The Judicial SalesCorporation, One South WackerDrive - 241h Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606, seIl at public auction Io thehighest bidder. as net forth below,the following described real estate:Cornmosly known au 3808 JARVISAVE., Skokie, IL 60076
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The real estate is improved with asingle family residence. The jud -rnenl amount was $337,076.1Sale terms: The bid arnounl, includ-ing the Judicial sale fee for Aban-donad Residential Property Munici-pality Relief Fund, which ix calcula-ted on residential real estale st therate of $1 for each $1,000 or frac-lion thereof of Ihe amount paid bythe purchaser not lo exceed $300,shall be paid in certified funds im-mediately by Ihe highest and bestbidder at the conclusion nf the sale.No fee shall be paid by the mortga-gee acquisng the repidential realestate pursuant to its' credit bid atthe sale or by any mortgagee, judg-ment creditor, or other lienor acquir-ing the residential real estate whoserights in and lo the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. Thesublect properly is subject to gener-al real estate laxes, special assess-menta, or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fared for sale without any represen-talion as to quality or quanlity of titleand without recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale is fur-ther subject lo confirmation by thecourt Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to s deed tothe real estate aher confirmation ofthe sale, The property will NOT beopen for inspection and plainl'rffmakes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-tise bidders are admonished tocheck the court file In verity all infor-mation. If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser of theunit st the foreclosure sale, otherthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-seasments and Ihe legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g((i) andIg)(4). If this property is a condo-minium unit which is part of a corn-mon interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosuresaie other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required byThe Condorninium Property Act,765 ILCS 609/18.5(g-i(. IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701/C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, contactPlaintiff's attorney: HEAVNER,SCOU, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC.111 EasI Main Street, DECATUR.IL 62523, (217) 422-1719. lt thesale is set aside for any reason, thePurchaser al the sale shall be enti-tied oniy to a return of the depositpaid. The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against the Morfga-gor, the Mortgagee or theMortgagee's attorney. THE JUDI-CIAL SALES CORPORATION OneSoulh Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,Chicago, IL 60606-4650 1312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judi-cial Sales Corporation at www.tjac.corn for a 7 day status repod ofpandino sales. HEAVNER, SCOTT,BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC 1 1 1 EastMain Street DECATUR, IL 62523(217) 422-t719 Attorney Code.40387 Case Number: 12 CH 14218TJSC#: 33-18876 NOTE: Pursuantto the Fair Debt Collection PracticesAct, you are advixed that Plainliff'sattorney is deemed to be a debt col-lector attempting to coiled a debland any inforrnafion nbtained will beused for Ihat purpcae 15585189/12. 9/19. 9/6/13 #640174
SKOKIEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-CERY DIVISIONTHE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-LON. F/K/A THE BANK OF NEWYORK AS SUCCESSOR TOJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.,AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI-CATE HOLDERS OF BEARSTEARNS ALT-A TRUST 2005-2.PlaintiffV.MOHAMMED SHAREEF A/K/AMOHAMMED R. SHAREED; VIL-LAGE OF SKOKE AN ILLINOISMUNICIPAL CORPÔRATION; LMPASSOCIATES, LLC; UNKNOWNOWNERS AND NON-RECORDCLAIMANTS,Defendants1 1 CH 24097Property Address: 4716 WASH-INGTOÑ STREET UNIT DSKOKIE, IL 60076NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
Judicial Sales-Real Est.SALE - CONDOMINIUMFisher and Shapiro file h 09-02568(Il is advised that interested partiesconsult with theirown anoroeys before biddingmortgage foreclosure sales.)PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby gi1h51 pursuant to s JudgmentForeclosure entered on Apnl2013, KalIen Realty Services, I
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Illinois, sell at public auction tohighest bidder for cash, as set fobelow. the following described rraproperty:Commonly known as 4716 WVinglon Street, Unit D, Skokie, IL
60076 Permanent Indes No.: 0-
22-300-051The mortgaged real eslale is i
proved with a dwelling. The propfy will NOT be open for inspectiiThe purchaser of the UniI other 1frs mortgagee shall pay the asaementn and Ihe legal fees regui.y 765 ILCS 605/9lgI(1( and (g4)'
The ludomenl amount W50$21 1 .6A8.b. Sale terms for n'crparties: 10% of successful bid i
mediately at conclusion of auctid5'balance by 12:30 p.m. thebusiness day, both by castridt5checks; and no refunds. Theshall be subject to general real r.'tate laxes, special taxes.assessments, special taxesand superior liens, if any. Tproperty s offered "as is, with 0eaprean or implied warranties Andwithout any represenlation as to 1hequality of title or recourse to pl5intiff. Prospective bidders aremonished lo review the court file' Invenfy all inforrnalion and to VIWauction rules at ww.kallenrs,corn'-For information: Sale Clerk, Fialrand Shapiro, Attorney C 4212121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301,Bannockbarn, Illinois IS15, (84,7)498-9990, between 1:00 p.m.3:00 rn. weekdays only.15
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JENNIFER BALADAD-WIOD NK/AJENNIFER E. BALADAD-WIDD,MICHELLE LYNN BALADAD N/K/AMICHELLE LYNN BALADAD-WIODDefendants12 CH 388485222 WRIGHT TER. Skokie. IL60077NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Suant Io a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecause on July 22, 2013, an agentfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,will al 10:30 AM on October 24,2013, al the The Judicial Sales Cor-poration, One South Wacker Dnve-p4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell al public auction lo the highestbidder, au set forth below, the tot-lowing described realestate.Commonly known as 5222WRIGHT TER., Skokie. IL 60077Property Indes No. 10-21-121-043-0000 VOL. 01 19. The real estate isimproved with a single family resi-dence. The judgment amount was$332,721.09. Sale armo: 25%down of the highest bid by celhfiedfunds at the close of the sale paya-ble to TIre Judicial Sales Corpora-lion. No Third par/y checks will beaccepted. The balance, includingthe Judicial sale fee for AbandonedResidential Property MunicipalityRelief Fand, which is calculated onresidential real estate at the rate of$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-of of the amount paid by the pur-chaser not to esceed $300. in certi-tied usda/or wire transfer, is duewithin twenty-four (24) hours Nofee shall be paid by the mortgageeacquiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid al the saleor by any mortgapoe, udgmentcreditor. or other Iienor acquiringthe residential real estate whoserights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale Theaubject property is subject to gener-al real estate tases, special assess-ments, or special tases leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale withoul any represen-talion as to quality or quantity of titleand without recourse to Plaintiff andin AS lS condition. The sale is far'ther subject Io confirmation by thecourt Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate aher confirmation ofthe sale. The property will NOT beopen for inspection end plaintiffmakes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-tine bidders are admonished tocheck the court file Io verify all infor-mafion. If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser of theunit el the foreclosure sale, otherthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sesumenfs and the egal fees re-qaired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(1) and(g)(4). If this property is a condo-minium unit which is part of a corn-mon interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required bThe Condominium Properly Ac,765 ILCS 60&/f8.5(g-t). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, contactPlaintiff's 550mev JOHNSON,BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC,230 W. Monroe Street, Saìte #1125,Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 541-9710.Please refer to file number 12-3571.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One South Wacker Dnve,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312( 236-SALE You can also visitThe Judicial Sales Corporation al www,tjsc.corn for a 7 day sfatun re-Sort of sending sales. JOHNSON,BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125Chicago, IL 60606 (312> 541-9710Attorney File No. t 2-3571 AttorneyCode. 40342 Case Number: 12 CH38848 TJSCe: 33-17756 NOTE:Pursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionPractices Act, you are advised thatPlaintiff's attorney is deemed fo bea debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any infonrralion Obtainedwill be used for that purpose557194
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PANAGIOTIS FL000S, NORAPANAGIOTIS M(JA NORA N.PANAGIOTIS AJKJA NORMAFLORES NXJA NORA N. FLOROSIdiCA NORA FLOROS UNKNOWNOWNERS AND NÖN.RECORDCLAIMANTSDefendants13 CII 056318835 NORTH KEELER AVENUESKOKIE, IL 60076NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant Io a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale enfered in the abovecause on July 2, 2013, an agent forThe Judicial Sales Corporation, willat 10:30 AM on October 22, 2013,at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-lion, One South Wacker Dnve -
241fr Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell al public auction to the highestbidder, as sel forth below, the fol-lowing described real estate: Com-monly known as 8835 NORTHKEELER AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL60076 Property Index No. 10-15-424-040-0000. The real estate isimproved with a one story singlefamily home with a two car attachedgarage Sale terms: 25% down ofthe highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the sale payable to TheJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal 6state al the rate of $1 for each$1 000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notlo esceed $300, in certified funds/orwire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidby the mortgagee acquinng the res-idential real estate pursuant to itscredit bid at the sale or by any mort-gages, judgment creditor, or otherlenor acquinng the residential realestate whose nghta in und to theresidential real estate arose pnor Inthe sale The subtect property issublect to general real estate tases,special assessments, or specialtases Ieaied against said real estateand is offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and without recourseto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition,The sale is further subject to confir-mation by the court. Upon paymentin full of lbs amount bid, the pur-clisser will receive a Cert/icate ofSale that will entitle the purchaserIo a deed fo the real estate aherconfirmation of the sale, The prop-erty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representa-tion as to the condition of the prop-erfy. Prospective bidders are ad-monished to check the court file tovenfy xII information. lt this properlyis a condominium unit, fhe purchas-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mor'tgaqee, shall paythe assessments sndthe legal feesrequired by The CondominiumProperly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1)and (g)(4). If this properly is a con-dominium unit which is part of acommon interest cornmunity, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,755 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1(. IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701/C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW For information: Visit surwebsite at service.atty-pierce.com.between the hours of 3 and S pm.PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, PlaintiffsAttorneys, One North DearbomStreet Saite 1300, CHICAGO, IL60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500.Please refer to fie numberPAl225723. THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One SouthWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 (312) 238-SALE '(oucan also visit The Judicial SalesCorporation at www.tjsc.com for s 7day status report of pending salesPISRCE & ASSOCIATES OneNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300CHICAGO, IL 60602 (3121 476-5500 Attorney File No. PAl225723Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-ber: 13 CH 05531 TJSCC: 33-1562715545459/12. 9/19. 9126/13 #639973
Judicial Sales-Real Est.SKOKIEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION FEDERAL NATIONALMORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,Plaintiff.
JOHN MA, CITIBANK, FEDERALSAVINGS BANK, LINCOLN RIDGECARRIAGE HOME ASSOCIATION,LINCOLN RIDGE NORTH CONDO-MINIUM ASSOCIATIONDefendants13 CH 032967432 LINCOLN AVE., CD Skokie, IL60076NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a JudQment of Foreclosureand Sale enfered in the abovecause on July 10. 2013, an agentfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,will at 1030 AM on October 21,201 3, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-poration, One South Wacker Drive-04th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell at public auction to the highestbidder, as sot forth below, the fol-lowing described real estate: Corn-monly known as 7432 LINCOLNAVE., lID, Skokie, IL 60076 Proper-ty Indes No. 10-27-307-122-0000VOL. 0124. The real estate is im-proved with a multi-family resi-dence. The ludqment amount was$258,021.45. Sale ternis: 25%down of the highest bid by certifiedfunds at the close of the sale paya-ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-tion. No third party checks will beaccepted The balance, includinthe Judicial sale fee for AbandoneResidential Property MunicipalityRelief Fund, which io calculated onresidential real estate al the rate ofst for each $1,000 or fraction there-of of rhe amount paid by the pur-chaser not fo esceed $300, in certi-fled funds/or wire transfer, is duewithin twenty-four (24) hours. Nofee shall be paid by the mortgageeacquiring the residential real estatepursuant to ils credit bid at Ihm saleor by any mortgagee, ludgmenlcrediror, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real estate whoserights in and lo the residential realestafe arose prior Io the sale. Theoublect property is subject to gener-al real eotate taues, special assess-ments, or special tases leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered tor sale without any represen-tation au to quality or quantity of titleund without recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS lS condition. The sale io fur-ther sublet to confirmation by thecourt Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willenlitle the purchaser lo s deed tothe reel estate aher confirmation ofthe sale, The properly will NOT beopen for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as In thecondition of the property. Prospec-live bidders are admonished locheck the court file lo venfy all nf or-mation. If this properly is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser of theunit al the foreclosure sale, ofhertIran a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessrnenfs and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-erfy Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)/i) and(g)(4(. If thia properly is a condo-miniam unit which is part of a com-mon interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit at the forecloouresale other than u mortgagee shallpay the assessments required bThe Condominium Property Ac765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701/C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, contactPlaintiff's attorney: JOHNSON,BLUMBERG S ASSOCIATES, LLC,230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125.Chicago, IL 60606, (312>541-9710.Please refer lo file number 12-6080.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 238-SALE You can also visitThe Judicial Sales Corporation al w
.tjsc.corn for a 7 day status re-port of pending sales. JOHNSON,OLUMBEAG ti ASSOCIATES, LLC230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #112Chicago. IL 60606 (312/ 541-9710Attomey File No, 12-6080 ABorneCode. Case Number: 13 CH 032TJSC#: 33-16871 NOTE: Pursuantto the Fair Debt Collection PracticesAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sattorney is deemed to be a debt col-lector affempfiog fo collect u debtand any information obtained will beused for thaI urpose 5542769/12, 9/19, 3 #639970
Judicial Sales-Real Est.SKOKIEIN ThE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-CERY DIVISIONDORAL MONEY INC;Plaintiff,vs.JEFFREY OAYBROOK AKA JEF-FREY DAYBROOK AKA JEFFREYM. DAYBOOK AKA JEFF DAY-BOOK LISA DAYBOOK AKA LI-SA J. DAYBOOK AKA LISA J.GLICK DAYBOOK AKA LISA J.GLICK' BENEFICIAL ILLINOISINC. bBA BENEFICIAL MORT-GAGE CO. OF ILLINOIS; NILESTOWNSHIP SCHOOLS CREDITUNION THE VILLAGE O FSKOKIE TRANS ACCEPTANCECORPOÊIATION, EDWARDBURCZY; ERICA BURCZY' RAN-DOM SHOT PROPERTIE LLC;UNKNOWN OWNERSNONRECORD CLAIMANTDefendants,12 CH 13745NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TOJUDGMENT OF FORECLOSUREUNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE LAWPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giventhat pursuanl to a Judgment ofForeclosure entered rs tIle aboveentitled cause on July 5 2013,Intercounly Judicial Sales corpora-lion will on Tuesday, October 8,2013, at the hour of /1 am, in theiroffice at 120 West Madison Street,Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell tothe highest bidder for cash, the fol-lowing described property:PIN. 10-15-124-546-0000Commonly known as 4712CHURCH STREET UNIT A,SKOKIE, IL 60076The mortgaged real estate in im-proved with a townhouse residence.The purchaser of the unit other thana mortgagee shall pay the assess-ments and the legal tees requiredby subdivisions (g>)t) and (g((4( ofSection 9 of the CondominiumProperly Act Sale terms: 25%down by certified funds, balancewithin 24 hours, by certified funds,No refunds, The property wilt NOTbe open for inspection. Upon pay-ment in full of the amount bid, thepurchaser will receive s Certificateof Sale which will entitle the pur-chaser fo a Deed to the premisesafter confirmation of the sale,For information: Visit our website athttp://sei'vice.atty-pierce.com. Be-tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only.Pierce & Associates, Ptsintiff's At-lomeys, t North Dearbom Street,Chicago, Illinois 60602. TeINs,(312/ 476-5500. Refer lo File Nom-ber f129213.INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATIONSelling Officer. (312/ 444-112215579919/5, 9/12, 9/19/13 #635786
SKOKIEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTI', ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-CERY DIVISIONUS BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION, AS TRUSTEE.FOR BANCOF AMERICA FUNDING CORPO-RATION 2006-GPlaintiff.vs.MELVIN L BERRY NK/A MELVINBERRY; NEIDRA E.BERRY NK/ANEIDR.A BERRY, WELLS FARGOBANK, N.A. UNKNOWN OWNERSAND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS;Defendants,09 CH 10926PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giventhat pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure entered in the aboveentitled cause on March 15, 2013,Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-lion will 00 Tuesday, October 8,2013, at the hour of ft am. in theiroffc;e at 120 West Madison Street,Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell tothe highest bidder for cash, the f ol-lowing described property:PIN. 10-14-412-0fB-0000, 10-14-412-019-0000.Commonly known as 9058 EWINGAVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60203.The mortgaged real estate is im-proved with a single family resi-dence. If the sublet mort9Sged realestate is a unit of s common inter-est community, the purchaser of theunit other than a mortgsgee shsllpay the assesornents required bysubsection (g-l) of Section 18.5 ofthe Condominium Property Act.Sale terms: 25% down by certifiedfunds, balance within 24 hours, bycertified funds, No refunds. Theproperly will NOT be open for in-spection. Upon payment in full ofthe amoust bid, the parchaser willreceive s Certificate of Sale whichwill entitle the purchaser to a Deedto the premises after confirmation ofthe sale.For information: Visit our websile athttp://sei-oice.atly.pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only.Pierce S Associates, Plaintiff's At-lomeys, t North Dearborn Street
Judicial Sales-Real Est.Chicágo, Illinois 60602. Tel.No,(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-ber 0905330.INTERCOUNTI' JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATIONSelling Officer, (312) 444-f 12215579079/5, 9112, 9/19/13 #635780
SKOKIEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISIONDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEEFOR THE POOLING AND SERVIC-ING AGREEMENT DATED AS OFJANUARY iST, 2008 EQUIFIASTLOAN SECURITIZATION TRUST2008-1Plaintiff,
THEODORE KOTSOVOS, NANCYL KOTSO VOSDefendantsIl CH 160174909 FAIRVIEW LANE Skokie, IL60077NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecause on February 20, 2013, anagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-ration, will at 10:30 AM on Septum-ber 26, 2013, at the The JudicialSales Corporation, One SouthWacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA-GO, IL, 60606, seIl al public auctionto the highest bidder, so set forthbelow, the following descnbed realeslate:Commonly known as 4909FAIRVIEW LANE, Skokie, IL 60077Property Inden No, 10-33-214-087-0000. The real estate is improvedwith a single family residence. Theyidgment amount was $259,562.95.Sale terms: 25% down of the high-est bid by certified fundo st theclose of the sale payable to The Ja-dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residenhalreal estate at the rafe of $1 for each$1 000 or frsction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto esceed $300, in certified funds/orwire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24> hours. No fee shall be paidby the mortgagee acquiring the res-idential real estate pursuant to itscredit bid at the sale or by anymortgagee, judgment creditor, orother tienor acquinrrg the residentialreal estate whose nghts in, and tothe residential real estafe arose pri-or Io the suIe. The sublsct propertyis nublect to general real estate tas-es, special assessments, or specialtases levied against said real estateand is offered for sale without anyrepresentalion as to quality orquantity of title and without recourseto Plaintiff and in AS 15 condition,The sale is further sublect to conf ir-matOn by the court, Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the pur-chaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitle the purchaserto a deed to the real estate afterconfirmation of the sale, The prop-erty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representa-lion as to the condition of the prop-erly. Prospective bidders are ad-rnoniuhed to check Ihe Court file loverily all information. If this propertyis a condominium unit, the purchas-er of the und at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall paythe assessments and the legal feesrequired by The CoudominiumProperly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9/gol)and (g))4(. If this properly is a con-dominium unit which is part of scommon interest community, thepurchaser of the unit st the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,705 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-17O1IC) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, contactPlaintiff's attorney: RANDALL S.MILLER & ASSOCIATES 120 N.LASALLE STREET, SUI'E 1140,Chicago, IL 60602, (312) 239-3432.Please refer lo file number101L01358-1 THE JUDICIALSALES CORPORATION OrteSouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judi-cisl Sales Corporation at w-ww.tjsc.corn for a 7 day status report ofpending sales, RANDALL S. MILL-DR & ASSOCIATES 120 N.LASALLE STREET, SUITE 1140Chicago, IL 60602 (312> 239-3432Attorney File No. l0IL0l358-1 Atomen Code. 46689 Case Number:
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SKOKIEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISIONBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Plaintiff,
fÒNl AIZENBERG, VEREDAIZENBERG, COUNTRYWIDEHOME LOANS, INC NKJA AMERI-CA'S WHOLESALE LENDERDefendants11 CH 0428129210 KEELER AVENUE SKOKIE,IL 60076NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecause on February 6, 2013, anagent for The Judicial Salen Corpo-ration, wilt at 10:30 AM on Sept em-ber 26, 2013, at lhe The JudicialSales Corporation, One SouthWacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA-GO, IL, 60606, oeIl at public auctionlo the highest bidder, as set forthbelow, the following described realestate: Commonly known as 9210KEELER AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL60076 Property Index No. 10-15-226-029(030. The real estate is im-proved with a residence. Saleterms: 25% down of the highest bidby certihed funds at the close of theaale payable to The Judicial SalesCorporation. No third party checkswill be accepted. The balance, in-cluding the Judicial sale fee forAbandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which iscalculated on residential real estateat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amount paidby the purchaser not to esceed$300, in certified funds/or wiretransfer, is due within twenty-four(24) hours, No fee shall be paid bythe mortgagee acquiring the resi-dential real estate pursuant to itscredit bid at the sale or by anymortgagee, Iudgmenf creditor, orother lienor acquiring the residentialreal estate whose rights in and tothe residential real estate arose pri-or to the sale. The subject propertyis subject fo general real estate tau-es. special s500ssmento. or specialtuses levied against said real estateand is offered for sale without anyrepresentation sa fo quality orquantity of title and withoul recourselo Plaintiff and in AS lS condition.The sale is further subject to conhr-mallos by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the pur-chaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitle the purchaserto a deed to the real estate afterconfirmation of the sale, The prop-erly will NOT be open tor inspectionand plaintiff makes no representa-lion as to the condition of the prop-erfy. Prospective bidders are ad-monished to check the court tile tovenfy all information, If this propertyis a condominium snit, the parchas-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale.other than a mortgagee, shall paythe assessments and the legal feesrequired by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605I9(gt)and )g))4). If this property is a con-dominium unit which is part of scommon interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,755 ILCS 605/18,5(0-l). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701/C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, esamine thecourt hie or contact Plaintiff's attor-neo: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.0 , t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleaserefer to hIe number 14-11-35639.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 80606-4650(312) 236-SALE You can also visitThe Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tlsd.com for a 7 day otatus re-port of pending sales. CODILIS SASSOCIATES, P.0 t5W030NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No,14-1 1-35639 Attorney ARDC No,00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Case Number: 11 CH 042812
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SKOKIEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISIONOCWEN LOAN SERVICING. LLCPlainhff,
CI-lONG S. CHO, HAN CHO. OPTI-MA OLD ORCHARD WOODS ELM'CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,OPTIMA OLD ORCHARD WOODSCOMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONDefendants12 CH 0013899715 WOODS UNIT #1101SKOKIE, IL 60077NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant lo a Judgment nf Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecause on December 6, 2012, anagent for The Judicial Sales Colpo-ration, will at 10:30 AM on October16, 2013, at the The Judicial SaiesCorporation, One South WackerDnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606, seIl at public auction to thehighest bidder, as set forth below,the following described real estate:Commonly known as 9715 WOODSUNIT #1101, SKOKIE, IL 60077Property Indes No, 10-09-304-030-1079, Property Indes No. 10-09-304-035-1167, Property Indes No10-09-304-035-1168. The real es-tale is improved with acondo/townhouse, Sale terms: 25%down of the highest bid by certifiedfunds al the close of the sale paya-blu to The Judicial Sales Corpora-lion, No third party Checks will beaccepted The balance. includingthe Judicial sale fee for AbandonedResidential Property MunicipalityRelief Fund, which is calculated onresidential real estate at the rate of$1 for each $1 900 or fraction there-of of the amount paid by the pur-chaser noI to esceed $300, in certi-tied funds/or wire transfer, is duewithin twenty-four (24> hours, Nofee shall be paid by the mortgageeacquinog the residential real estafepursuant to its credit bid at the sateor by any mortgagee. tudgmentcreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real estate whoserights in and to the residential realestate arose pnor to the sale, Thesubtect property is subject to gener.al real estate taxes, special asseau-mento, or special tases leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-talion as to quality or quanfity of titleand without recourse to Plaintiff andin AS 1S condition. The sale is far-ther sublect to confirmation by thecourt, Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-caine a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale. The property will NOT beopen for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation au to thecondihon of the properly. Prospec-live bidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify all nf or-malion, If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser of theunit al the foreclosure sale, otherthan a mortgagee, shall pay Ihe as-sessments and the legal tees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-erly Ad, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1( and(g))4). If this properly is a condo-minium unit wfi'ich is part of a corn-mon interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required byThe Condominium Properly Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5)0-i). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, esamine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-nen: CODILIS S ASSOCIATES,P C , 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleaserefer to file number 14-i t-28717.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE You can also visitThe Judicial Sales Corporation at w
.ljsc.com for s 7 day statua re-port of pending sales, COOILIS SASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No14-li-28717 Attorney ARDC No,00468002 Attorney Code. 21762
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Judicial Sales-Real Est.SKOKIEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILUNOIS COUN-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISIONBAC HOME LOANS SERVICINGLP F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOMÊLOANS SERVICING LPPlaintiff,
ELINA BAMPI, VADIM COREy,JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA,AS PURCHASER OF THE LOANSAND OTHER ASSETS OF WASH-INGTON MUTUAL BANK, FIX/AWASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK,FA FROM THE FDIC, ACTING ASRECEIVER FOR THE SAVINGSBANK AND PURSUANT TO THEFEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCEACTDefendants10 CH 01 05299435 N. LAVERGNE AVENUESKOKIE, IL 60077NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecause On July 22, 2010, an agentfor The JudIcial Sales Corporation,will at 10:30 AM on September 25,2013, al the The Judicial Sales Cor-poratiorr, One South Wacker Drive -24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell at public auction lo the highestbidder, as set forth below, the fol-lowing described real estate: Com-monI known as 94,35 N.LAVERGNE AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL60077 Properly Indes No. 10-16-223-017. The real estate is im-proved with a residence. Saleterms: 25% down of the highest bidby certified funds at the close ot thesale payable Io The Judicial SalesCorporation. No third party checkswill be accepted. The balance, n-ctuding the Judicial sale fee forAbandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which iscalculated on residential real estateat the rate of St for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amount paidby the purchaser not to exceed$300, in certified funds/or wiretransfer, is due within twenty-four(24) hours, No fee shall be paid bythe mortgagee acquiring the resi-dential real estate pursuant to tucredit bid st the sale or by anymortgagee, ludqment creditor, orother lienor acquiring the residentialreal estate whose rights in and tothe residential real estate arose p-or Io the sale. The subtect propertyis subject to general real estate tas-es, special assessments, or specialtases levied againsl said real estateand is offerefor sale without anyrepresentation as lo quality orquantity of title and without recourseto Plaintiff and in AS lS condition.The sale is further subject to conf ir-matron by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the pur-chaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitle the purchaserto a deed to the real estate afterconfirmation of the sale. The prop-erty will NOT be open for inspectionsnd plaintiff makes no represents-lion as lo the condition of the prop-erty. Prospective bidders are ad-monished to check the court file toverify all information. If this propertyis a condominium unit, the purchas-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall paythe assessments and the legal feesrequired by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4). If this property is a con-dominium unit which s part of acommon Interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other Wan a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,75 ILCS 605/t8.5(-t). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONt5-1701(C( OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's atfor-ney: CODILIS S ASSOCIATES,P.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleaserefer to file number 14-10-01095.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One Soath Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-46503t2) 236-SALE You can also visit
The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-port of pending sales. CODILIS &ASSOCIATES P.C. 15W030NORTH FONTAGE ROAD.SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.14-tO-0t095 Attorney ARDC No00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Case Number: tO CH 010529TJSC#: 33-t8434 NOTE: Pursuantto the Fair Debt Collection PracticesAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'saoomey s deemed to be a debt col-lector attempting to collect s debtand any informabon obtained will beused for that purpose 1571448if29, 9/5, 9/1!1tt #631583
Judicial Sales-Real Est.SKOKIEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTI', ILLINOIS COUN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISIONBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Plaintiff,
SANG KYUNG KANG, DAE UNKANG, MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.,AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRY-WIDE BANK, FSB, OPTIMA OLDORCHARD WOODS ELM CONDO-MINIUM ASSOCIATIONDefendantsil CH 129149715 WOODS DRIVE UNIT 1605Skokie, IL 60077NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecause on March 6, 2013, an agentfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,will at 10:30 AM on September 23,2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-poration, One South Wacker Dnve -24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell at public auction to the highestbidder, as set forth below, the fol-lowing described real estate: Com-monly known au 9715 WOODSDRIVE UNIT t605, Skokie, IL60077 Property Indes No, 10-09-304-O35-t4t4, 10-09-304-035-1314. The real estate is improvedwith a frame condominium; no ga-rage. Sale terms: 25% down of thehighest bid by certified funds at theclose of the sale payable to The J5-dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which a calculated on residentialreal estate st the rate of $1 for each$1 000 or traction thereof st theamount paid by the purchaser notto esceed $300, in certified funds/orwire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours, No fee shall be paidby the mortgagee acquinng the res-idenlial real estate pursuant to itscredit bid at the sale or by anymortgagee, ludSmenl creditor, orother lienor acquiring the residentialreal estate whose nghts in and tothe residential real estate arose pri-or lo the sale. The subject properlyis sableur IO general real estate las-es. special assessments, or specialtaxes levied agaìnst said real estateand is offered for sale without anyrepresentation au to quality orquantity of title and without recourseto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.The sale is further subject to conf ir-matlon by the court Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the pur-chaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitle the purchaserto a deed to the real estate afterconfirmation of the sale, The prop-erty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representa-lion as to the condition ot the prop-erty. Prospective bidders are ad-monished lo check the court file lovenfy all intormation. If this propertyis a condominium unit, the purchas-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall paythe auuessments and the legal feesrequired by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g((1(and (g((4(. lt this property is a con-dominium unit which is part of acommon interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(5-t). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNERj, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONt5-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information: Visit ourwebsite at service.sfty-pierce.com.between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sAttorneys, One North DearbornStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL60602. Tel No. (312( 476-5500.Please refer to 0e numberPAt 105096. THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One SouthWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaoo,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(oscan also Visit The Judicial SalesCorporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7day status report of pondinq sales.PIERCE & ASSOCIATES OneNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300CHICAGO, IL 60602 /312) 476-5500 Attorney File No. PA1IOSO96Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-ber: tf CH 12914 TJSC#: 33-18352 15569298129, 915, 9/12/13 #631571
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Judicial Sales-Real Est.SKOKIEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-1Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISIONJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SUC-CESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASEHOME FINANCE, LLCPlaintiff,
MICHAEL GRANOVSKY, INESSAZARETSKY, LINCOLN TERRACETOWNHOUSE ASSOCIATIONOefendunts10 CH 030926504t WARREN STREET SKOKIE,IL 60077NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the abovecause on July 9, 2013, an agent forThe Judicial Salen Corporation, wiltat tO:30 AM on October it, 20t3,at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-tion, One South Wacker Dnve24th Ftoor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell at public auction to the highestbidder, as set forth below, the fol-lowing described real estate: Corn-rnonlv known as 5041 WARRENSTRSET, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop-erty Iodes No. 10-21-4t4-073. Thereal estate is improved with acondo/townhouse. Sale terms: 25%down of the highest bid by certifiedfunds ut the close of the sale paya-tile to The Judicial Sales Corpora-lion, No third party checks will beaccepted. The balance, inctudinthe Judicial sale fee for AbandoneResidential Property MunicipalityRelief Fund, which is calculated onresidential real estate at the rate ofst for each $t 000 or fraction there-of of the amount paid by the pur-chaser not lo exceed $300. in certi-tied funds/or wire transfer, is duewithin twenty-four (24( hours, Nofee shall be paidby tIre mortgageescquinng the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the saleor by any rnortgapee, judgmentcreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real estate whosenghto in and to the residential realestate arose prior lo the sale. Thesubject property is subject to gener-ai real estate taxes, special asseau-ments, or special tases leviedagainst said real estate and is of-tered for sale without any represen-talion as to quality or quantity of titleand without recourse to Plaintiff andin AS lS condition. The sale is fur-ther subject to confirmation by theCourt. Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle Ihe purchaser to a deed tothe real estate affen confirmation ofthe sale The property will NOT beopen for inopection and plaintiffmakes no reprenentetion as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished tocheck the Court file to verify all infor-mation. If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale, otherthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sesarnents and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1 j and(g)(4(. If this property is a condo-minium unit which is part of a corn-mon interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required bThe Condominium Property Ac,765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(. IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW, For intormatiov, eoamine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-ney: CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleaserefer to tile number 14-10-f 6353.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One South Wacker D/ve,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE You can also visitThe Judicial Sales Corporation at w
.tjsc.com for a 7 day statua re-port of nending sales. COOILIS &ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.14-10-16353 Attorney AROC No.00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Case Number: tO CH 030926TJSC#; 33-16127 NOTE: Pursuantto the Fair Debt Collection PracticesAct, you are advised that Plaintiffsattsmey io deemed to be a debt col-lector attemptino to collect a debtand any intormafion obtained will beused for that purpose. 5519128129, 9/5, 9/1/1b #631003
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Assumed NameASSUMED NAME
Notice is hereby given, puruuanto An Act in relation to the useof an Assumed Buainesa Namein the conduct or transaction ofButtineas in the State, saamended, that a certificationwas filed by the undersignedwith the County Clerk of CookCounty. File No. D13135553 onSeptember 6, 2013. Under theAssumed Name of
HYMNS FOR HIMat 8822 S. Euclid Ave., Chicago,IL 60617, 11923 S. WesternAve., Chicago, IL 60406. Thetrue name(s) and residence ad-dress of the owner(s) is; KelvinMcLin, 8822 S. Euclid Ave. , Chi-cago,tL60617.9/12, 9)19, 9/26/13 #642647
ASSUMED NAMENotice ja hereby given, pursuantto "An Act in relation to fhe useof an Asaumed Business Namein the conduct or transaction ofBus/reas in the State, aaamended, that a certificationwas filed by the undernignedwith the County Clerk of CookCounty. File No. D13135394 onAugust 20, 2013. Under the As-surned Name of
JASABELL ORGANICHANDMADE SOAP
at 924 Mary Byrne Drive, SaukVillage, IL 60411. The truename(s) and residence addressof the Owner(s) is: Phyllis Pol-lard, 924 Mat-y Byrne Dnve,Sask Viflage, IL 6041 18/29, 9/5, 9/12 #633358
ASSUMED NAMENotice in hereby given, pursuantto "An Act in relation to the useof an Assumed Bysiness Namein the conduct or transaction ofBusiness in the State," asamended, that a certificationwas filed by the undersignedwith the County Clerk of CookCounty. File No. D13135370 onAugust 20, 2013. Under the As-surned Name of
GAVEL CONSTRUCTIONwith the business located st5441 W Melrose St., Chicago,IL 60641. The true names(s)and residence address of theOwner(s) is: Marek Gawe(ek,5441 W Melrose St., Chicago,IL 60641.8/29, 9/5/, 9/12/13 #633140
ASSUMED NAMENotice is hereby given, pursuantto An Act in relation to the sseof an Assumed Business Namein the conduct or transaction ofBusiness in the Sfate, asamended, that a certificationwas registered by the under-signed with the County Clerk ofCook County. Registration Num-ber: D13135364 on August 19,2013. Under the AssumedName ofSKOKIE SCHOOL OF MUSIC
with the business located at4866 Cram Unit D, Skokie, IL60077. The true and real fullname(s) and residence addressof the owner(s)/partner(s) is:John Roothaan, 4866 Cram UnitD, Skokie, IL 60077.8/29, 9/5, 9/12/13 #632629
Assumed NameASSUMED NAME
Notice is hereby given, pursuantto An Act in relation to the useof an Assumed Business Namein the conduct or transaction ofBusiness in the State," asamended, that a certificationwas registered by the under-signed with the County Clerk ofCook County. Regintration Num-ber: D13135403 on August 21,2013. Under the AssumedName of
Tralnor FundraIslngwith the business located at1703 N. Windsor Dr,, ArlingtonHeights, IL 60004. The true andreal full name(s) and residenceaddress of theowner(s)/partner(s) is: DanielTrainor, 1703 N. Windsor Dr.,Arlington Heights, IL 60004.8/29, 9/5, 9/12/13 #631959
Bid NoticeVillage of SkokieNotIce to Bidders
The Village of Skokie is now ac-cepting sealed BIDS for
Two Refuse Packer Trucksand a Municipal Tractor
Notice is hereby given that theVillage of Skokie will receiveBIDS at 5127 Oakton Street,Skokie, Illinois 60077 Attention:Michael Aleksic,PurchasingAgent until 11:00 am. local timeon Thursday, September 26,2013.
A copy of the BID can be ob-tamed by visiting www.skokie-org. Click on Village Depart-ments, Purchasing, Bids &RFP's to download a copy. Pro-posais can also be obtainedfrom the Village of Skokie Pur-chasing Office st the addressshows above.Any bid or proposal submittedunsealed, unsigned, fas trans-missions or received subse-quent to the aforementioneddate and time will be disqualifiedand retumed to the bidder. TheVillage of Skokie reserves theright to reject any and all bids orparts thereof, to waive any irreg-ularitien or informalities in bid-ding procedures and to awardthe contract in a manner bestserving the interest of the Vil-lage.Skokie Village Hall is a fully ac-cessible building. Persons re-quiring assistance should con-tract the Purchasing Office at847-933-8240 or TrY 673-9330Michael AleksicPurchasing AgentVillage of Skokie9/12/13 #642504
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VILLAGE OF MORTONGROVE
Cook County, Illinois2013 STREET ATCHING
PROGRAMINVITATION FOR BIDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN bythe President and the Board ofTrustees of the Village of Mor-fon Grove, Cook County, Illinois,that sealed bids will be receivedfor the 2013 Street PatchingProgram.Bids will be received up to thehour of 10:00 AM. Local Time,os the Ist day of October 2013,at the office of the Director ofPublic Works, at the PublicWorks Facility, 7840 N. NagteAvenue, Morton Grove, Illinois,and will be publicly opened andread at that time.The bidding forms and does-ments are available at the officeof the Director of Public Works,Village of Morton Grove, Illinoisin hard copy form or at http://www.mortongroveil.org/resident/aboufiPublicNotices.asp in adownloadable electronic form.The cost for a hard copy form ofthe bidding forms and docu-ments is twenty and 00/100 dot-lara ($20.00), which is notrefundable. There is no cost as-sociated with electronic down-loads. Bids must be submittedon the forms provided.The Director of Public Works re-serves the right to refuse to in-sue Plans, Specifications andProposals to any person, finn,or corporation that he considersto be unqualified.The right to waive any irregulari-ty and fo reject any or alf bids isreserved to the President andBoard of Trustees of the Villageof Morton Grove. All contractafor the construction of PublicWorks are subject to the IllinoisPrevailing Wage Act (820 ILCS,130/1 et seq.).General questions regarding theContract Documenta should bedirected to Mr, Chris R. Tomich,PE,, Village Engineer, PublicWorks Department, via fax to(847) 965-951 1 . All detailedquestions concerning the actualbid specifications should be for-warded in writing via fas no lensthan five business days prior tothe scheduled bid opening date.Dated at Morton Grove, Illinois,this 12th day of October 2013,by Order of Mr. Andy DeMonfe,Director of Public Works, Villageof Morton Grove.9/12/13 #641831
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VILLAGE OF SKOKIE PURCHASING DIVISIONNOTICE OF BID LEfl1NG - SALE OF REAL ESTATE
8350 Laramie Ave & 5231 Lincoln Ave, Skokie, Illinois (1.07acres or 46,623 st)Property Description/LocatIon: Former Skokie Police Station
8350 Laramie Avenue (ParkingLot - 5231 Lincoln Avenue)Skokie, Cook County, IL 60077PINa:l0-21-304-0O5-000and 10-21-303-085-000
Bid Opening Time and Place: i I :00 AM., Tuesday,October8, 2013
Village Hall Council Chambers5127 Oakton St., Skokie, IL 60077
For more information (including minimum asking price),please visit www.skokie.org. Click on Village Departments,Purchasing, Bids & RFP's to download a copy of Specificationand Contract Document Number: 2014-07-02.9/12, 9/19, 9/26/13 #641910
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Bid NoticePUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT Request for Pro-posaIs for 16 self-containedbreathing apparatus (SCBA)with accessories and two RICpack for the Lincolnwood FireDepartment will be received bythe Village of Lincolnwood until11:00 AM., local time on Wed-nesday, October 2, 2013 at theLincolnwood Village Hall Coun-cil Chambers located at 6900 N.Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Il-linois 60712 at which time theywill be opened and read. Pro-posais received after such timewill be retumed unopened. Pro-posais packets may be exam-irred or obtained at LincolriwoodFire Department, 6900 N. Lin-coin Ave, Lincolnwood, Illinois60712. The Village ofLincolnwood reserves the rightto reject any or all bida and towaive any irregularities andinforrnalities.
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DivorceState of IllinoisCounty of Cook
In the Circuit Court for CookCounty, Illinois County
Department, Domestic RelationsDivision
In Re the Marriage ofLIVIU ONEI,PlaintiffvsMICHELLE BEATRICE RODRI-GUEZ,Defendant
No. 13 D 007756Notice by PublIcation
Public notice is hereby givenyou, MICHELLE BEATRICERODRIGUEZ, that the abovesuit has been filed against youfor a Dissolution of Marriageand other relief, which suit isnow pending.Unless you, MICHELLE BEA-TRICE RODRIGUEZ, answeror otherwise appear in said suiton or before October 16, 2013,a judgment of default may beentered against you.
Dorothy Brown,Clerk of the Circuit Court
50 W. Washington, Chicago, ILDated this 30fb day of August,2013Igor GromovAttorney for Plaintiff1020 N. Milwaukee Ave.,Ste. 101Deerfield, IL 60015(647) 845-17799/5, 9/12, 9/19/13 #638050
Mechanics LiensNotice is hereby given that onOCTOBER 12, 2013, a sale willbe held at:
P & S AUTO SERVICE ANDAUTO BODY
2753 S. ARCHER AVE.CHICAGO, IL 60608
312-225-8484To sell the following article toenforce a lien existing under thelaws of tire State of Illinoisagainst such article for repairsand storage furnished for sucharticle at the request of the fol-lowing designated persons, un-less such articles are redeemedprior to the designated saledate:OWNER(S): MICHAEL L.
HACKNEY12700 S. ABERDEEN 2CCALUMET PARK, IL 60827LIEN HOLDER: NONEVehicles: 1997 BMWVIN # WBADD6329VBW00093Amount of Lien: $5603.009112, 9/19, 9/26/13 #639073
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Northwest Transmission5990 Northwest Highway
Chicago, IL 60631All bids to be in writing, fo sellthe following articles to enforcea lien existing under the laws ofthe State of Illinois against sucharticles for labor, nervices, skillsor material expended upon orstorage furnished for such arti-cIes at the request of the follow-ing designated person(s), un-less such articles are redeemedwithin thirty (30) days of thepublication of this notice.NAME OF PERSON(S)Spiro G. PapaGeorge SpirosCftizens Community BankDESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE2003 Audi A6WAUML64623NO38003AMOUNT: $6770.00 -
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ProbateIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, fLLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT,
PROBATE DIVISIONTHE ESTATE OFLOIS SCHAFER, Deceased.
NO: 13P4503PUBLICATiON NOTiCE
Notice is given of the death ofLOIS SCHAFER, of 1231 NorthChicago Avenue, ArungtonHeights, Cook County, Illinois,Letters of Office were issued onAugust 19, 2013 to Amy Holfeld,as Independent Executor,whose mailing address is 434South Reuter Drive, AdingtonHeights, Illinois 60005, andwhose attorney is Michael J.Moran, 121 S. Wilke Road,Suite 201 , Arlington Heights, IL60005, 847-577-8556, Atty#25946.Claims must be filed on or be-fore March 2, 2014, and anyclaim not filed on or before thatdate is barred. Every claim tiledmust be in writing and state sut-ficient information to notify therepresentative of the nature olthe claim or other relief sought.Claims must be filed with therepresentative of the Estate orin the Office of the Circuit Clerkof this Court, 50 West Washing-ton Street, Chicago, Illinois60602. If filed with the Court,the claimant within ten (10) daysafter filing his claim with theCourt: (1) shall cause a copy ofthe claim to be mailed or deliv-ered to the representative andfo his Affomey of record, unlessthe representative of his Attor-ney has in writing, either con-sented to the allowance of theclaim or waived mailing ordeliv-my of copies in writing, and (2)shall file with the Court proof 01any required mailing or deliveryof copies.DATED: August 20, 2013/5/ Michael J. Moran, Attomeyfor The Estate of Lois Schafer8/29, 9/5, 9112)13 #632424
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LEGAL NOTICEMEETING TIME REVISION
The Village of Norridge RegularBoard and Full CommitteeMeetings will combine and meetat 6:30pm. on the second andfourth Wednesday of eachmonth beginning WednesdaySeptember 11, 2013. There willno longer be a 7:00p.m. RegularBoard meeting.Published by me this 12th dayof September 2013 in the Pio-near Press/Norridge andHarwood Heights News.Debra J. Budnik,Norridge Village Clerk9112,9(19(13 t64O446
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BudgetLeyden Area Special
Education CooperativeNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN bythe School Board of School Dis-trict Number 83, in the Countyof Cook, State of Illinois, thatthe tentative budget for LeydenArea Special Education Cooper-alive for the fiscal year begin-ning July 1, 2013 and endingJune 30, 2014 will be on file andconveniently available for publicinspection at the Mannheim SD83 Administrative Offices,10401 W. Grand Avenue,Franklin Park, Illinois in thisSchool District as of 6:00 o'clocka.m., on the 12th day of Sep-tember, 2013. Notice is furthergiven that a public hearing onsaid budget will be held at 6:15o'clock p.m. pnor to the Board'anext regular monthly meeting onthe 10th day of October, 2013,at Roy School, 533 N. Roy St.,Northlake, Illinois in this SchoolDistrict Number 83.Dated this 12th Day of Septem-ber 2013.School Board of School DistrictNumber 83, in the County ofCook, State of IllinoisBy: Francine PattiMannheim School District 83Board Secretary9(12113 #641233
Public NoticesORDER OF PUBLICATIONNo, CH-13-0799-3. In theChancery Court of Shelby
County, Tennessee.In Re: Isaiah Levelle Broome,
DOB: 06/27/2009STATE OF TENNE SSEE
DEPARTMENT OFCHILDREN'S SERVICES,
Petitioner,VS
Jaimine Denise BroomsRespondent
It appearing from the sworn pa'tition to terminate respondent'sparental rights, filed in thiscause, that the residence of therespondent.
JAZMINE DENISE BROOMEis unknown and cannot be as-cerfained upon diligent searchand inquiry.IT IS THEREFORE ORDEREDthat she make her appearanceherein at the Court House ofShelby County, Tennessee. inMemphis, on: September 30,2013, and answer petitionerspetition to terminate parentalrights, or the same will be takenfor confessed as to her and thiscause proceeded with ex parte,and that a copy ot this order bepublished once a week for fourconsecutive weeks in the: ThePioneer Press a newspaper inChicago, ILThis 29th day of July, 2013
A True Copy - Attest:Donna L. Russell, Clerk &Master of the Chancery CourtBy Kenya Bland- Anthony,Deputy Clerk
Jessica E. Wood,Attorney for the Petitioner8/29, 9(5, 9/12, 9/19/13 #616529
ORDER OF PUBLICATIONNo. CH-t3.0878-3. In theChancery Court of ShelbyCounty, Tennessee.In Re: Emanuel M. White, DOB:06/10/03; Lamorrica F. White,DOB: 04/15/05; Lamonte White,Jr., 05/26/06; Ruby L. White.DOB: 02124/08; Lakerria M.
White, DOB: 11/04/09 &Lakencia A. Evans, DOB:01/2/12
STATE OFTENNESSEEDEPARTMENT OF
CHILDREN'S SERVICES,Petitioner,
VS.Kizzie Denise Evans & Lamonte
WhiteRespondent
It appearing from the sworn pa.tition to terminate respondent'sparental rights, filed in thiscause, that the residence of therespondent,
LAMONTE WHITEis unknown and cannot be as-certained upon diligent searchand inquiry.IT IS tHEREFORE ORDEREDthat he make his appearanceherein at the Court House ofShelby County, Tennessee, inMemphis, on: September 30,2013, and answer petitioner'spetition to terminate parentalrights, or the same will be takenfor confessed as to him andthis cause proceeded with exparte, and that a copy of thix or-der be published once a weekfor four consecutive weeks inthe: The Pioneer Press a news-paper in Chicago, ILThis 29th day of July, 2013A True Copy - Attest:Donna L. Russell, Clerk &Master of the Chancery CourtBy Kenya Bland-Anthony,Deputy Clerir
Delana H. Neill,Attorney for the Petitioner8/29, 915, 9/12, 9/19/13 #608311
PUBLIC NOTICEThe Board of Education ofPennoyer School District No.79, Cook County, Illinois, has byResolution made a determina-lion of the prevailing rate ofwages, which ix available for re-view by interested persons dur-ing regular business hours attire Dixtrict office, located at5200 North Cumberland Ave-nue, Norndge, IL 60706.9/12113 #641977
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN bythe Board of Education ofSchool District 70, in the Countyof Cook, State of Illinois, that atentative budget for said SchoolDistrict for the fiscal year begin-fling July 1, 2013 and endingJune 30, 2014 will be on file andconveniently available for publicinspection at the Superinten-dent's office, located at 6200Lake Street, Morton Grove, lIli-nois after 9:00 am. on July 5,2013.NOTICE IS FURTHER HERE-BY GIVEN that a public hearingon said budget will be held at7:45 p.m. on the 16 day of Sep-lamber, 2013 at 6200 LakeStreet, Morton Grove, Illinois.
Janet LombardoSecretaryBoard of EducationSchool Distnct 70
p12/13 #639835The Lincolnwood Public LibraryDistrict is seeking Statements ofQualifications from archItecturalfirms that are capable of provid-ing professional services to de-velop a master building plan forspace utilization, long-termmaintenance issues and capitalimprovements. The RFQ isavailable on the library's websiteat http://w'ww.lincolnwoodlibrary.orglabout.html. Responses aredue on or before Monday Odo-ber 7, 2013 at 12:00PM CST to4000 W Pratt Ave, LiricolnwoodIL 60712. See the REQ for sub-mission details and timeline.9112113 #641914
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Nues Public Library DistrictStatement of Operations
For the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2013Expenditures )exceeding $2,500 in the aggregate: 3M 65,193.99; Advent Systems, Inc. 11 936.68; Afiac 9,721 .66; Agati 50,693.00:Aiiiance Entertainment 10,732.32, Amark Industnes i 0,569.65: Ameiìa Karns 3,388.39: At&T 1 1 590,04; Audiogo 4,571 87: Avcafe5,756.47; Bank Of New York 802,622.00; Barbara Kruser 3,061,52, Biackbaud 4,536.02, Bniliance Audio, Inc. 3,300.00; Brodart Co.7,153.20, Caii One 13,97557: Cdw Government, Inc. 8,461.57; Cengage Learning, inc. 8,040.65, Center Point Large Print 2,676.37;Cintas Corporation Lac. 769 3,713.12; Clara Sheffer 4,528.10; Comcast 4,463,94; Comed 80,405,18; Cook And Kocher insuranceGroup 7,069.00; Cooperative Computer Service 99,919.91 ; Cq Press 4,628.00: Creabve Promotionai Products, Ltd. 10,342.30; DavidDabrowski 3,475.40; Demco 7,004.20; Diane Winberg 3,443.26; Donaid Burkhart 4,792.12; Dorothea Fnsbie 4,202.98; EasypermitPostage 6,125.00; Ebsco 30,358.12; Ebsco 18,026.46; Ehlers 6,337.50; Embury Ltd. 4,700.55; Fifth Third Bank 16,482.72; Fifth ThirdBank 3,966.28; Fiexsource, LLC 3,018.00; Fredenck Quinn Corporation 1 618,409.00; Fnends Of The Niles Library 16,221 .38; Frostline
inc. 9,066.15; Gaie 43,809.20; Garvey's Office Products 24,407.26; Genesis Technologies, inc. 12,957.91 ; Grainger 7,798.15; GretaUlnch 7,524,32; Grey House Pubiishing, inc. 5,908.50; Groat industries, inc. 2,693,92; Heathcare Service Corporation 315,085.02;H-O-H Water Technoiogy, Inc. 2,898.06; icma 227,889.73; Infogroup 11,215,00; Ingram Library Services 174,842.50; innovationExperts 43,555.00; Jacobs And Son, inc. 4,120.00; Janet Weiser 3,154.28; Judith Mcnuity 5,215.88; Kathy Pdcone 2,830.30; Kathy
Toy 4,626.81 : Kinsale Contracting Group Inc. 1 1 245.00; Kiein, Thorpe & Jenkins, Ltd. 58,388.89; Kone inc. 5.327.80; Konica MinataBusiness Soiutions U.S.A., Inc. 8,208,66; Learningexpress, LLC 7,955.00; Library Furniture Internationai, Inc. 66,151.30; LindaKapuscinski 2,774.04; Lynda.Com, Inc. 4,875.00; Matthew Bender & Co., Inc. 2,612.27; Mcciure inserra & Company Chartered14,700.00; Menards 4,851.43; Mergent, inc. 2,837.00; Microsystems, inc. 7,513.94; Midwest Tape 77,298.05; Mightybytes, Inc.40,000.00; Morningstar Inc. 2,667.00; Muticuiturai Books & Videos 6,751 .92; Nicor Gas 14,757.41 ; Nues Elementary Schooi DistrictNo 71 10,572.00; Oak Brook Mechanciai Services 21,967.81; Overddve, inc. 35,902.39; Oxford University Press, inc. 7,080.00;Paycom 9,084; Peters & Associates, inc. 40,299.50; Philadelphia insurance Companies 11,827.00; Polonia Bookstore, inc. 7,100.33;Precision Control Systems Of Chicago, Inc. 6,633.00; Product, LLC 256,710.02; Professional Library Lift Movers 1 1 535.00; ProquestLLC 35,659.00; R.R. Bowker LLC 3,930.00; Rainbow Book Company 6,395.25; Recorded Books, LLC 18,068.54; Reserve Account9,050.00; Russian Publishing House, Ltd. 7,174.95; Scholastic Library Publishing, Inc. 5,268.00; Simpiexgnnneil LP 3,320.00; SouthSide Control Supply Co. 2,596.15; Standard & Poor's Financial Services, LLC 9,033.55; Stetling Network Integration, Inc. 4,062.41;Susan Lempke 4,687.06; Susan Wilsey4,301 .41 : Tasb, Inc. 3,000.00; The Bnckrnan Group Ltd. LLC 3,086.50; The Hartford 16,636.00;
The Kloster Group 10,628.00; The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company 9,033.29; Today's Business Solutions, Inc. 35,878.28;Tsai Fang Books, Inc. 9,774.91 ; University Of Illinois Extension Service 6,400.00; Utica National Insurance Group 44,320.00; VillageOf Nues 5,899.08; Visa 69,875.02; Vision Service Plan Of Illinois 7,297.24; Visographic 35,024.07; West 6,684.94; Worid Book, Inc.
3,107.00; Total $5,232,231.Salary Range Under 25,000: Aban, Mananne R.: Ablao, Dahlia Z.; Aguilar, Cesar A.: Anderson, Bñanna M.: Ansuini, Patricia; ArseneauMary: Au, Elbert: Baldinger, Gail: Banek, Krystyna; Barnstein, Maureen Gústafs: Berek, Melissa Ann; Bernhardtz, Viada; BoscapomiSandra L.: Boston, Josie May F.: Breen, Catherine A.: Brown, Kevin W.: Burns, Frances Victod: Centeno, Lilibeth M.; Chiu, Nathan i.Crouse, Athena Mane; De La Calle, Valena P; Duckworth, Laferne J.; Flasch, Manique M; Foxworth, Paul E: Groodanovic, Michele KGuenther, Olivia R.: Hannon, Alleen Made; Hedberg, Sophie V; Henderson, iris N; Jacobs, Chartes; Jensen, Donette; Jerome, GhislaineJimenez, Bianco Emmanuel; Johnson, Antoinette T; Kelly, Colleen Anne: Kieres, Deborah S; Mcgowan, Gregory: Morton, Cheryl LMotyl, Peter A; May, Like Jean; Nash, Bevety A; Palac, Barbara Ellen; Patel, Ami K; Riskin, Shelley W; Schwuchow, Kenneth B; SunanoElia; Szulczynski, Adnenne L; Terwillegar, Lynn M; Treja, Kasaniira; Turner, Carol L; Vasilic, Srdjan; Wetlich, Rosalie J; Winberg, Keith
E; Winterhater, Deidre K.: Wolf, Ellen; Wolicki, Katherine S; Wozniczka, Mark Jan; Zorita, John C; Salary Range 25,000 to 49,999.99;Bekielewski, Madeline V.; Block, Donna J.; Ciecko, Karen Mane; Fox, Datene J; Gusek, Connie J; Jung, Carol A: Kapuscinski, Linda S;
Karos, Amelia B; KingV, James B: Klancnik, PatnciaJ; Levinson, Catherine B: Luz, Victoria P; Pogorzelski, Magdalena Helen; Rademacher,
Cynthia S; Reda, Denise L; Sanders, Barbara M; VatlIla, Arthur M; Vasilic, Sastra; Weiser, Janet; Winberg, Diane; Zuckerman, PauletteL; Salary Range 50,000 to 74,999.99: Brice, Suzanne M.; Carey, Ananne; Cygnar, Cecilia R.; Dabrowski, David A.; Essig, Maryeilen;Fnsbie, Dorothea M; Graham, Deborah C; Hahn, Joel A; Mcnuity, Judith L: Miller, Mary M; Muskivitch, Sarah J; Oshea, Cornelius M;Radzko, John R; Schuster, Ruth Ann; Sheffer, Clara M; Suthedand, Shelley B; Toy, Kathy A.: Ulrich, Greta R; Wilsey, Susan Kehoe;Wozniczka, Richard S; Zhan, Betty W: Salary Range 75,000 to 99,999.99: Burkhart, Donald D.; Clark, Valene A.: Kruser, Barbara A;Lempke, Susan D; Pasnick, Ann E; Pncone, Kathleen; Salary Range 100,000 to 124,999.99: Weiss, Linda; Total $3,383,630.
STATE OF ILLINOIS j)SS
COUN1YOFCOOK )TREASURER'S CLRTIFICAT
I, Carolyn Drblik, do hereby certify that I am the regulady appointed, qualified and acting treasurer of the Niles Public LibraryDistrict, Cook County, Illinois, and as such that I am the chief fiscal officer of said Library District.
I do further certify that the attached is a true and accurate Report of the Statement of Operatlons of the Nues Public Library Districtforthe twelve months ended June 30, 2013. This report was made in full compliance with Illinois Revised Statutes, Chapter 30 ILCS
15/1.IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 27th day of August 2013.
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FISCAL YEAR ENbING JUNE 30, 2013SPECIAL
GENERAL REVENUE
FUND FUNDS
DEBT
SERVICE
FUND
CAPItALPROJECTS
FUND
Property Taxes $6,743,211 $455,041 $383,903
Replacement Taxes 109,070
interest income 29,854 (72)
Grants-Other 3,000Fines, Fees and Other 83,835
Total Revenues 6968.970 455,041 383,831
EXPENDITURESPersonnel 3,194,187Library Matetlals 628,446Operating 651,442Employee Fnnge Benefits 523,428Audit Fees 14,700
Liability inusrance 30,010
Social Securty 253,812Workers' Compensation insurance 17,501
Unemployment Compensation Insurance 13,296Building & Ste 100,072 221,622
Captai Outlay 2,260,149
Debt Service 712,600
Total Expenditures 5.097.575 550.941 712,600 2,260,149
Beginning Fund Balance 7,119,623 1,261,205 418,791 3,921,803
Adjustments to Fund Balance (2,109,978) (90,022) 2,200,000
Total Adjusted Fund Balance 5,009,645 1261,205 328,769 6,121,803
Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues Over(Under) Expenditures 1,871,395 (95,900) )328,769) (2,260,149)
Fund Balances-June 30, 2013 $6,881,040 $1,165,305 s- $3,861,654
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('I)'hI)('I Ii)S THE DINNER PARTYElysabeth Alfano always rounds up anintriguing group for her monthly livetalk show. For the first installment ofthe season, she'll dialogue with actorDavid Eigenberg of NBC's "ChicagoFire," Goodman Theatre Artistic Direc-tor Robert Falls, Second City performerKatie Rich and chef Jason Vincent of
A 2012 installmentof The Dinner Party
Nightwood. Guests will dig into foodcrafted by Vincent, plus wine pairingsfrom City Winery and sweets fromVosges Haut-Chocolate.
Time: Doors open 6 p.m., show at 7 p.m.
Place: City Winery, 1200 W. Randolph
Cost: $40. For tickets, visitFearnoartchicago.com/about-dinner-party. View the show for free atChica gosplash.com/Dinnerparty.
September 9-15$2013 BMW
CHAMPIONSHIPThe first PGA Tour golfchampionship contested onthe North Shore since 1972,the BMW Championship ¡sthe third of four FedEx CupPlayoff events, and fea-tures a field of 70 players.Proceeds benefit the EvansScholars Foundation, whichfunds college scholarshipsfor deserving caddies.
Place: Conway Farms GoltClub, 425 Conway Farms,Lake Forest
Cost: Daily tournament $40;weekly badges $100. For tick-ets, call (847) 724-4600 orvisit Bmwchampionshipusa.corn.
September 12-22. WORLD MUSIC
FESTIVAL CHICAGOTalk about diverse - withmore than 70 performancesby artists from 34 countries,all taking place in morethan 20 venues acrossthe city, this mammothevent offers something foralmost everyone. The lineupincludes African Showboyz(Ghana), Chéjere (Mexico),Brock McGuire Band (Ire-land), and Pejman Hadadi& Imamyar Hasanov (Indiaand Pakistan).
Place: Venues across the city.
Cost: Free. For the fullschedule of events, visitWor/drnusic fest,' va/chicago.org.
September 14-15LAKEVIEW EAST
FESTIVAL OFTHE ARTSFeaturing more than 175artists, this juried eventboasts paintings. sculpture,photography, ceramics,furniture and jewelry, plustwo stages of non-stop livemusic, food, cooking demosfrom local chefs and familyactivities.
Time: Saturday, 10 am. to 6p.m.: Sunday, 10 am, to 5 p.m.
Place: Broadway betweenBelmont and Hawthorne
Cost: $5 suggested donation.For more information, visitLakevieweastfestiva/ofthearts.corn.
next week
"Butterflies & Buffalo: Tales of American Culture" features portraits of more than 50cultures taken with a 35-foot film camera by photographer Dennis Manarchy.
li* ADVOCATE FORTHE ARTS AWARDSf he Grant Park MusicFestival salutes formerMayor Richard M. Daley andBMO Harris Bank for theircommitment to Chicagoscultural scene with its Ad-vocate for the Arts Awards.The event, hosted by BillKurtis, supports the festivalsfree, 10-week classical musicseries at the Jay PritzkerPavilion in Millennium Park.
Time: 6 p.m.
Place: Fairmont ChicagoMillennium Park. 200 N.Columbus
Cost: $500. For tickets.call (312) 553-2000 or visitPjhch,cago.com/gpmf.
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SPEAKER SERIESLUNCHEON WITHHILLARY CLINTONChicago House, the firstorganization in the Midwestto provide housing for peoplewith HIV and AIDS, welcomesformer Secretary of StateHillary Clinton at its an-nual SpeakerSeries
Luncheon.Now in itsfifth year, theevent alwayshas a bigname deliveran inspiringaddress, and past speakershave included Bill Clinton andMadeline Albright.
Time: 11:30 am.
Hillary Clinton
Piace: Chicago Hilton, 720S. Michigan. For more infor-mation. call (773) 248-5200x303 or visit Chìcagoho use.org.
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BUTTERFLIES &BUFFALO: TALES OFAMERICAN CULTUREThis is one big country,and photographer DennisManarchy ¡s chronicling ¡t in amassive way - with a camerathe size of a semi-truck thatproduces 24-foot prints ofstunning clarity. Both maketheir debut outside the oldDaily News Building along theChicago River.
Time: 7 am. to 7 p.m.
Place: Two North RiversidePlaza, the river betweenMadison and Washington
Cost: Free. For more informa-tion, visit Butterf//esandbuf-falo.com.
SepteriIht' I)BACK TO SCHOOL
LUNCHEONWorking in the Schools(WITS), the nonprofit thatpartners with Chicagopublic schools to help em-power students, expandtheir horizons and providetransformative experiences,hosts this annual daytimefundraiser. which highlightsthe impact of its volunteer-powered programs.
Time: 11 30 am.
Piace: Palmer House Hilton, 17E Monroe
Cost: $500. For tickets.
call (312) 422-6208 or visitWitschicago.org/school-luncheon.
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SUSAN MARSHALL& COMPANYThe Dance Center of Co-lumbia College Chicagoopens its 40th season with"Play/Pause," choreographerSusan Marshall's dynamicpiece inspired and shapedby our media-driven culture.The work is set to a com-missioned score by PulitzerPrize-winning composerDavid Lang and performedlive by the electric guitargroup Dither.
Time: 8 pm.
Place: 1306 S. Michigan
Cost: $26-$30. For tickets,call (312) 369-8330 or visitColum.edu/dancecen ter.
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Kate Pankoke of "ProjectRunway," Ed Swiderski of"The Bachelorette WBBM-FM's Showbiz Shelly andESPN-1000 anchor SarahSpain will be on hand at thisAmerican Cancer Societybenefit, which includes cock-tails, hors d'oeuvres, a raffle,an auction and live enter-tainment from Final Say.
Time: 7 p.m.
Place: City Winery, 1200 W.Randolph
Cost: $105 online, $120 at thedoor For tickets, call (312)960-2328 or visitSkylinesoiree.org.
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Model"winnerJaslene Gonzalez, Macy's Andrea Sehwam andRockit Ranch Production's Arturo Gomez, plus friends AmyOlson, Chus Dexter, Charles Hocevar and Catbie Halesipped Perorii and Santa Margherita prosecco and wine whilejamming to tunes from DJ Megan Taylor. The party was afashionable fête, as Macy's Chicago Fashion Incubator designersAgnes Hamerlilc, Olivia Hwang, Lagi Nadeau, Katelyn Pan-koke, Shelby Steiner and TakakoYamanaka sent their Spring2014 collections down the catwalk on Ford models, who gotrunway-ready with the help ofMario Tricoci stylists. PlatinumEvents created a high-energy ambiance and Terlato WinesInternational kept the drinks flowing. At the end of the night,guests walked away with goody bags provided by H20 Plus.
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MILE OF S!Six looks captured during the Mag Mile's Shopping Festival ease the transition from summer to fall
STARK REALITYThe frugal fashion godshave smiled upon us thisseason: Black and white
was one of the spring's hot-test trends and it's carryingover to fall. Check out thelatest pieces from CommeDes Garçons for avante-
garde, high contrast looks.
ROLL UPJust like you can take
spring pieces and fall-ifythem, fall's trends can betweaked for the warmerweather. On sunnier days,
roll up the sleeves onjewel-toned tops and dare
to show a little midriff.Add a simple pump for
snap-worthy street style.
COLOR POPPINGYou've cracked open your
drawer of fall colors likeblacks, browns and beiges,
but youre not ready topack away your bright
hues. The solution is simple:Wear them together.
Balmain's fall collection waschock-full of black tops
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array of menswear-inspiredlooks for ladies. Pair abutton-down shirt in a
feminine hue with a clean-cut trouser and flats for alook that shows the world
who really wears the pants
SHEER MADNESSlt's hard to say black is
back when it never goesaway, but this season'sblend of sheer blackfabrics with all-black
accessories gives a newmeaning to gothic glam
Adidas' chic Y-3 line nailedthe look with sporty-yet-
REBEL ROCKERChannel your inner rockgoddess with combat
boots, a miniskirt and somepunk-inspired metallic
jewelry, Our runway faves?Diesel Black Gold, with their
sexy mix of mesh, leatherand fringe, and Alex Perry,
with minis and shorts pairedelegant dresses with thigh-high boots.
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Taste. Chefs, including Table 52's Art Smith,Frontera Grill and Topolobampo's Rick Bay-less and Little Market's Ryan Poli, served upseasonal treats at the food-centric event, whichwas part of the second week of the Mag-nificent Mile Shopping Festival, presented byMasterCard. Proceeds from the bash benefitedCommon Threads, a Chicago-based organiza-tion dedicated to educating children from low-income families on the importance of nutrition.
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'TOOTH MOVESon sweets such as gummy bears, cookies andgumballs and enjoyed makeovers from the StarPower style team and Nars Cosmetics - andone lucky lady walked away with a $500 Spanxshopping spree.
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The duo joined forceswith Schiller and executivechef Chris Curren to createthe elegant yet approachablespace, where you'll find quirkycraft cocktails alongside moretraditional drinks - and somesubstantial snacks. "There'snot a lot of places in the city
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where you can get a craftcocktail with a friend whowants something as simple as aHamm's," says Schiller. Here'swhat you else you'll find at TheBerkshire Room:
Chef stats: Previously, Schil-ler was in charge of cocktailsfor hot spots Boka, CT Fish &Oyster and Girl & the Goat.Curten is currently helming thekitchen at Homestead, and priorto that, he co-owned and cookedfor the popular Blue 13 whileconcurrently serving as executivechef at Elate.
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Vibe: If it weren't for themodem touches, the loungecould have been plucked fromthe original hotel. White,curved ceilings complementan expansive bar and ter-razzo composite flooring, anauthentic piece of historyuncovered during renovations.Plush banquettes are scatteredthroughout the intimate spaceand surrounded by dark woodwhiskey crates and overheadcopper Edison bulb lighting."We wanted a chill, come-as-you-are kind of spot focused ongreat cocktails," Schiller says.
Must-try drink Schil-ler has created a handful ofbarrel-finished drinks, like thecontinuous Negroni ($15), a mixof gin, Campan and carpanoantica finished in a Pappy VanWinide banel. For somethinga little edgier, take a sip of theweston ($12), a mix of wheatedbourbon, Dark Matter coffeeessence and pipe tobacco.
Learn something newThe wildly populsr dealer'schoice ($13) allows patrons tochoose their base spirit, profileflar and glass type - and thebartenders take it from there."It's our oppormnity to engagecustomers and educate themon various types of liquor andglassware," says Schiller.
Something to nosh on: Al-though drinks take center stage,Curren's snacks are no under-study. "The menu complementswhat's going on behind the bar,"he says.Try the bison tartarewith egg "jam" that oozes ontocrisp crostini ($12).The caviar, afavorite of Curren's, comes withaccoutrements like horseradish-potato espuma, buckwheat blinisand Champagne granita.
The playlist When DJsaren't spinning on the weekends,expect to hear a mix of BlackSabbath,The Roots, Commonand Led Zeppelin. "You know,elevator music," Schiller jokes.
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9 A.M.Monäe wakes up at Hotel Sax (333N. Dearborn) and starts her daywith peaceful meditation.
11 A.M.Monáe, a painter, heads to theArt institute (111 S. Michigan). Herfavorites? The pointillism paintingsand, of course, Monet.
1 P.M.The songbird takes a trip to theSouth Side to visit relatives. One ofthe biggest sacrifices Ive made sofar is leaving my family and havingto go on tour. So I love to spend timewith them,' she says.
9 P.M.The night ends withMonáes favoritesweet treat: an Oreomilkshake fromHotel Sax roomservice. "I stay atthe hotel just to getthat milkshake,' shelaughs
6 P.M.The sci-fiaficionado takesin the latestfuturistic flick atAMC River East(322 E. illinois).
sJANELLE'S DAILYBEAUTY REGIMENMonäe is constantly on the go, juggling photoshoots, concerts and recording sessions. Here,she shares the everyday items that keep herglam. All available at Walgreens locationscitywide; Walgreens.com.
The secretto Monáe'slit-from-withinskin? Sheuses Palmer'sShea ButterFormulaLotion ($6.99).
Nothing clogs poresfaster than leavingmakeup on overnight.To give her skin afresh start every day,the songbird usesOlay's cleansing wipes($5.99).
When Monáe's on-stage, she becomesthe Electric Lady,dancing and beltingout tunes. To stay hy-drated, she never goesanywhere without herFiji water ($3.19).
The newlyanointed CoverGirlnever leaves thehouse without hersignature lipstick:CoverGirl'sLipPerfection inHot 305 ($8.29).
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The interior (right)and exterior (above)of 1930 N. Honore
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I Iiicrc's a common real estate scenario: Youwant to buy a home but can't quite swing it,especially since mortgage rates spiked to 4.46percent from 3.4 percent in late June, their
biggest ump in 26 years - and haven't fallen since.But there is a solution: Boost your budget with a
multi-unit building, which can bring in income with arental unit or two (or even three or four, if your budgetallows), providing additional funds that can help defraymortgage and living expenses.
The only problem? Everyone wants one. "Goodproperties are very hard to find, especially now, given thealready low market inventory and still-decent interestrates," says Baird & Warner broker GabrielleWeisberg (right, call 312-420-1762). Plus, thoserising interest rates are creating a sense of ur-gency and expediting sales, notes Robin Kane,senior vice president of Hendricks & Partners, anational multi-family investment banking firm.
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water and HVAC systems, and there is an at-tached two-car garage. Another luxury option is1930 N. Honore in Bucktown, a charming, fullyrenovated 1910 four-bed, 2.5 bath single-familyhome marketed for $1.15 million with a one-bed, one-bath duplex coach house that rentsfor $1,635 per month (above, contact Baird &Warner broker RobertJohn Anderson, 312-909-9647).
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partment. I have 2-year-old twin boys. Whenthey were 4 months old, my husband and Iseparated. I restarted everything. I went backto school and am now starring a business anda new job. I'm still at the saine weight I wasafter I had my kids - and then some. TurnsOut that divorce ice-cream-eatiiig packs onpounds. I'm not interested in a relationship,but I don't want to be fat anymore. I need toget myself back, but can't getmotivated. Any suggestions?What did you say to yourselfto get your butt off the couchafter a day of caring for yourson and working? Help!
Anonymous
Jenny says: After I had my son, Evan, I hada lot of weight to lose and, like you, I workedand cared for him during the day. I under-stand how it feels to be exhausted and wantto collapse on the couch after logging hoursand hours of work Many times, exercise wasthe last thing on my mind at the end of acrazy day, but I also wanted to feel good. Irealized I had to take it one step at a time,
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My first step in losing weight was to cutback on my calorie intake. I knew eatinghealthy was something I could do withoutrequiring a lot of time, so I started withWeight Watchers (you may remember thatI was their spokesperson in 2006). Oncethe pounds started coming off, I had moreenergy and my self-esteem rose. Exerciseno longer seemed like a chore. Instead, itwas actually something I wanted to do for
myself. I stopped making excusesas to why I couldn't exerciseand used every spare momentto do something active. I didjump squats in my family room,walked whenever I could, usedthe stairs instead ofthe elevator,
played outside with Evan. Day by day, I grewstronger and felt better about myself.
Losing weight and getting fit takes effortand determination. You can lose weight IFyou really want to. Take it one day at a timeand, ifyou feel like quitting, remind yourselfwhy you started in the first place. As RobertCollier says, "Success is the sum of smallefforts repeated day in and day out."Today isthe day! You can do it!
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either Bill nor Giuliana Rancic can recall what the other wore on their first date. "I guess we only
cared about what was inside,"jokes Giuliana. But the fashion fiend does remember being horri-
fied by her friture husband's shoe selections on almost every subsequent occasion. "No matter how
dressy his ouffit was, Bill always felt flip-flops were completely appropriate," she says.
The host of"E! News" and co-host of E!'s "Fashion Police" says she fought Bill on the footwear
until one memorable Sunday morning. "We were going to church, and he comes outwearing flip-
flops," she says. "And I go, 'OK, that's it, I'm drawing the line.' And he said, 'Jesus wore sandals,honey.'I kind of couldn't argue with him after that."
Though the flip-flops are still in Bill's rotation ("I just put themaway a few minutes ago, actually," Giuliana says), the two haveagreed that he can only wear them "during the day, when it's 90degrees outside."It's these kinds ofplayful compromises that makethe Chicago power couple's six-year-union so indestructible. Butit probably also helps that Giuliana has dressed Bill - and nowtheir son, Duke, i - ever since their 2007 wedding. "That's whyI got married," laughs Bill, a self-proclaimed "jeans and T-shirtguy." "My fashion sense has stepped up significantly, but I havenothing to do with it."
Giuliana is certainly qualified to step in as her family's sartorialconsultant. Aside from critiquing and complimenting celebritystyle on E!, she's deeply entrenched in the day-to-day develop-ment of her line, G by Giuliana Rancic. Sold exclusively on HSN,the fall collection is already a runaway success; some of the itemssold out almost immediately. "Everything is very luxe looking a
lot of leather and great fabrics - but really easy to wear and ef-fortless," she says of the designs, which include a leopard-printblazer ($139.90), distressed-print leggings ($69.90) and severalcocktail dresses ($69.90-$149.90).
The Italian-born Giuliana claims she culled inspiration for theline everywhere from the streets of Chicago to boutiques in Flor-ence. And despite the fact that Bill openly admits to his "zerointerest" in fashion, he says he admires the European-chic stylethat comes so naturally to his wife. "Her dad is a master tailorfrom Naples, so I think it's in her DNA. It's the blood that runsthrough her veins," he says. "I love that about her."
Giuliana is just as enthralled by her husband's passions -though she's got reservations about his latest venture. "TrainingDay," a reality series that Bill co-developed with Ridley Scott, willfollow the entrepreneur (who currently co-hosts news-magazine
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show "America Now" alongside Leeza Gibbons) as he tests him-self in training sessions for some of America's most dangerousjobs, from ice-road trucking to embedding with a SWAT team."It's gonna be a lot offtmn,"says Bill."But mywife was not thrilledwith the idea ofme doing some ofthese things."
"When he's jumping out of helicopters, I don't know if I'll beable to watch," echoes Giuliana. She does admit that the projectmakes perfect sense for Bill. "It's so up his alley," she says. "We'lltake a walk around our neighborhood in Chicago and stop at thefirehouse and talk to the guys, and he'll always say, 'I could've beena firefighter; I love that [sense of] brotherhood.' So I wasn't sur-prised at all."
What's most surprising about the series is that Bill was ableto find the time to take on a new role. In addition to their sepa-rate projects, the Rancics are promoting the sixth-season finaleof their Style Network show, "Giuliana & Bill," (airing Sept. 24)and co-running RPM - their always-packed Italian restauranton Dearborn and Illinois with R.J.,Molly andJerrod Melman.Later this fall, they'll open up a sister restaurant, RPM Steak, at60 W. Kinzie. "It's not your grandfather's steakhouse," says Bill ofthe spot, which will serve dry-aged steaks and chilled shellfish in ahigh-energy setting. "Doug Psaltis, the chef, couldn't stop smilingwhen he was talking about [creating] the menu. He was like, 'Thisis gonna blow people away."
The pair practice what they preach, dining at RPM every singlenight they're in town - a tradition that their legions of fans havecaught onto. "A lot of people do come up and want to take a pic-ture, say hello," says Giuliana. "We love it. We embrace it." It helpsthat the Rancics are as enamored ofChicago as Chicagoans are ofthem. "There's no better feeling than walking down the street hereand having people say to us, 'Guys, we watch your show, we loveyour restaurant, we love that you love Chicago,' " says Giuliana."Whenever I'm walking by myself with Duke, I always call Billand say, 'This is the best city in the world."
Because their professional lives are so jam-packed, the Rancicsmake sure their relationship stays low-key. "We don't put pressureon ourselves to keep things exciting," says Giuliana. "We definedate night not by getting my hair done, getting dressed up andgoing to a fancy restaurant and spending a lot of money. Our datenight is, 'Lets get in bed early, watch TV, get a bottle of wine.'That's how we connect."
Bill chimes in, "We had dinner last night at RPM at 5:30," andGiuliana laughs. "Early bird special," she says. "We just have agood time together doing whatever. We really do."
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In what might beclassified as paybackfor the flip-flops, Glu-liana says that one ofher favorite pastimes
is tricking Bill andDuke into wearing
matching outfits. "I'llbe like, 'Honey, wear
this polo shirt withthese shorts,' and
while Bill's grabbingthe stroller, I'll putDuke in the same
outfit," she laughs."He won't notice
until someone pointst out. And he just
looks at me like, 'I'mgonna kill you.'
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"lt's a portrait of not onlyAfrican-American life in the 1930s,but also train culture in the 1930s,"says Tosin Morohunfola, who playsCephas Sykes, a young man eager tobecome a Pullman porter, a job thatcommanded an almost military-likelevel of respect in the black com-munity "But despite the status, youwere still under the foot of the man,underpaid and mistreated," says Mo-rohunfola. "So there was this strangejuxtaposition of being in a prizedrole, but still being denigrated."
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a porter his father, Sylvestei who'sleading the charge to form theBrotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters(which would become the first black-led labor organization chartered bythe American Federation of Labor),doesn't want him to. "He wants himto go to school, be a doctor andelevate the race by his own personalachievements," says Morohunfola."And his grandfather [Monroe, also aporter] just wants there to be peace."
The show isn't technically a musi-cal, but the blues plays a significantrole; a dozen songs are performed bythe cast and an on-stage band. "Theblues is a language of an oppressedperson, and in this case, 'an op-pressed people,"says Morohunfola."The music reinforces what's goingon in their lives, but it's the bluesin particular because each of thesecharacters is suffering from theirown piece of depression."
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Penned by Cheryl L. West andhelmed by resident director ChuckSmith (who celebrates his 20thanniversary and 20th productionwith the Goodman this season),the play is firmly intertwined withChicago. The Louis/Braddock fight
a seminal moment in African-American history took placehere, while the Pullman neighbor-hood on the South Side housed theporters and other railroad employ-ees. In fact, while putting the playtogether, the cast spent a lot oftime delving into that history bywatching documentaries, discussingthe porters, the blues and Joe Louis,and visiting the Pullman PorterMuseum (10406 5. Maryland),
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Now back in his hometown,Sardarov is thrilled to be a part of"Chicago Fire," which follows agroup of the city's firefighters andstarts its second season Sept. 24.But he does admit that filmingthe show can occasionally be "toodangemus.""The other day, wehad Jesse [Spencerl dangling offa ladder, suspended in mid-air,"he says. "I think we consistentlydo the craziest stunts on TV.They keep us on our feet."
Fighting fire: "We did prepwork with the Chicago FireDepartment, ride-alongs anda day at the academy. Havinglunch with these guys is likegoing to war with your dignity,so you constantly have to be onyour toes. They made sure wewere prepared for the fires as wellas the firehouse."
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In shape: 'There's this areaon set with all kinds of food.First season, I must've gained20 pounds. So I pushed myseWthis summer with a little boxingin LA. Now, I stay as far awayfrom it as possible and eat myvegetables."
Brotherhood: "The chem-istry is palpable. We get alonglike siblings. I've never hadmore fun in my life, and at thesame time, feared for it as muchas I do on set. Charlie Barnett,Joe Minoso and I lived together
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throughout season one. All ofus get together regularly for apoker night or some Whiny-ball."
Chicago connection: "I wentto high school in Northbrook.My parents are still up there, andhaving that link is very importantto me. I have a younger brotherwhos 13, and he's so much moregrown up than I was at that age.I think I live vicariously throughhim sometimes."
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little surface rust & qood tires.$10,500 OBO. Call 815-398-7131
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2007 CHRYSLER PT CRUISERCONVERTIBLE * $9,997- F1179
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2013 Dodge Grand Caravan* $T9,263-F1294
708614-1100
2010 Dodge Charger* $17.306-F1317
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2013 FIAT 500 ABARTH* $21,999- F1227
708-414-1100
2010 Ford F-150 Lariat* $28530-F1291
708414-1100
2009 Ford Focus* $11 474-F1315
708414-1100
2007 Ford Taurus* $7,495-F131BA
708-614-1100
2002 Ford Mustang ConvertibleVB, 25,000 Miles Fully Loaded,
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* $14,899-F'1279708-614-1100
Honda Accord LX Coupe 2006,For Sale by Owner, Melallic Grey,
Excellent Condition and GarageKept. 59K Miles. Price: $10,500
Soutl Suburbs Area. 708-280-5719
2011 Jeep Compass* $17,710-F1223
708-614-1100
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee* $25,973-F1332
708-614-1100
2005 Lincoln Town Car UltimateLmId Ed. 1 owner, 55k miles,
excellent cond, all avail options.too much to list. heat/cool seat.Must See. $8700 312-316-9681
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2003 Mini Cooper S For Saie6spd,ioaded with pert addon n,ntored in winter 148-mostlyhighway must see 7500 oboexcelent cond call 630-669-4620
2009 Mitsubishi Eclipse* $11,998-F1287
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2009 Nissan Cube* $11 323-F1236
708414-1100
2009 PontIac G6* $11.865-F1307
708-614-1100
2011 Subaru Leqac* $14 948-F133
708414-1100
2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser* 5Z6443-F1257
708414-1100
TOYOTA '04 CAMRY, 4 cylinder,XLE, 78K miles, Full leather, newtires .5 brakes, excellent condi-
tien, Well maintained, $9800 tirm,708-422-7843, call before 8pm.
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Maüro Family LegacyBeginning in i 960 with Frank Mauro, the Mauro family has been proud members ofthe Illinois and Wisconsin automotive communities. Over the years their dealershipsnow totaling i 8 have been recognized by the manufacturers for award winning servicedepartments while consistently ranking at the top of sales as volume dealerships inthe Midwest. Pictured here with their mother, Rita, Greg,(on the left) his brother Ralphand sister Gina now represent the Audi, BMW, Hyundai, Infiniti, Jaguar, Land Rover,Maserati, Mazda, Mercedes, Mini Cooper, Porsche, Subaru, VW, Volvo lines.
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Gregory InLrana Opening i'I've been in the car business for over 30 years," said Greg Mauro. "There is nogreater excitement than opening a new dealership (Pictured here). Meeting newpeople, making new friends. . helping customers drive home in the car of theirdreams, that always makes me smile. I'm honored to be a part of the Libertyvillebusiness community" noted Mauro.
.U.MEETSPERFORMANCE!. Now Available, the the ail new 201 4 INFiNITI 050. Edmunds says 0utstanding Power Train" LooksBetter than Ever inside and out
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Stunning desigNorth Shore Builders opens showroom
North Shore Builders announces its movetoanewdesignshowroomat9ll GreenBay Road inWinnetka.
Featuring bathroom and ldtchen layouts,flooring selections, finishes and cabinetryoptions, the stunning design showroom inthe heart of Downtown Hubbard Woods of-fers homebuyers the opportunity to peruseand pick home details personalized to theirtastes,
North Shore Builders homes are builtwith the lifestyles of today's busy familiesin mind. While square footage and numberof bedrooms make a space," it is thedetails that make a home."With optionssuch as mudroom built-ins and bookcasessurrounding the fireplace, North ShoreBuilders has developed both functional andaesthetic ways to make clients spaces thatmuch more enjoyable.
"We are delighted to open our newdesign showroom to our current clients and
future home owners on the North Shore,"said Therese Schaefer, sales manager ofNorth Shore Builders. 'Having a true show-room exemplifies our mission of makingthe home building process both accessibleand enjoyable for clients."
With an abundance of state-of-the-art choices, the new design showroomspace gwes customers the opportunity toenvision their own home as they exploremultiple room layouts, finishes, appliancesand home features that fit their lifestyle.Potential homeowners will appreciate theopportunity to have a hands-on experienceand customize every detail for their newhome.
Six new residences slated for deliveryand available for puxchase on the NorthShore, including
515 Cumnor, Kenilworth, priced at$2,089,000; 556 Hawthorn,Winnetka,$1,599,000; 820 Oakwood,Wilmette,
$1 699,000; 935Yaie,Wilmette, $999,900;l70Woodland,Wthnetka, $1 399,000, and797 Pine,Winnetka, $1,499,000.
North Shore Builders prides itself on theuse of modem materials to enhance thehomes energy efficiency and meet "green"standards.With environmental aspectsbecoming more important to homeowners,the "green" factor not only makes the homefeel good, but also improves the value.
Winnetka-based North Shore Buildersenergy-efficient homes meet "green" stan-dards to ensure homebuyers years of lowcost ownership. North Shore Builders hasan inventory of additional lots and homesavailable for custom building, and theability to build a custom home inWinnetka,Wilmette, Glencoe and Kenilworth.
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The ultimate decisionfactor in any real estatepurchase, however, willalways be location, location,location. According to mostexperts, regular use of vaca-tion homes over three hoursaway drops off dramaticallyfrom those second homeswhich are closer to theowner's primary residence.Simply put, you can't enjoysomething that you can't getto easily and regularly.
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Thomas picks for this week.
I. Oktoberfest event takes
place Sept. 13-Oct. 31 at
Hothräuhaus Chicago, 5500Park Place, in MB Financial
Park at Rosemont. Festivitiesinclude authentic Bavarianentertainment and celebritykeg tapping ceremonies. Call
(847) 671-2739 or see Hof-
brauhauschicago.com.
2. The North Shore Harmonizers(pictured), a women's a cap-pella chorus, will perform at IO
a.m. Sept. 14 at the EvanstonFarmers Market on Maple
Avenue. See Northshorehar-monizers.org.
3. Chroma Chamber Orchestrais giving a concert with special
guests from the Chicago Sym-
phony Orchestra and LyricOpera of Chicago at 7:30 p.m.Sept. IS at Nichols Concert
Hall, 1490 Chicago Ave., Evan-
ston. See ChromaOrchestra.org or call (847) 905-1500,Ext. 108.
4. "Sweets to the Sweet," a mod-ern, gender-reversed retellingof Shakespeare's "Hamlet,"is on stage through Sept.15 at Gorilla Tango's Skokie
Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave.
See Gorillalango.com.
5. "Crimes of the Heart" is onstage through Oct. 6 at OilLamp Theatre, 1723 Glenview
Road, Glenview. See OilLamp-
Theatre.org.
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Ten top films to check out this falleBY BRUCE IGRAMFilm Critic
Jt'sbeen a fairly lackluster year
for movies so far in 2013, butthere appears to be hope as we
head into fall.With the kids back in school,
Hollywood is counting on grownupsto start forking over their dough atthe multiplex. And that means anemphasis on fare that's more seri-ous, substantial and challenging andless spectacular, loud and explosive.With nary a superhero in sight.Well, except for that big blondeNordic guy with the hammer.
Here are 10 to look forward tobetween now and Thanksgiving
"Don Jon" (Sept. 27) - Aftera big year in front of the camerain 2012 ("Dark Knight Rises,""Premium Rush," "Looper"), ac-tor Joseph Gordon-Levitt is alsostepping behind it this year for hisstarring/writing/directing debutabout a young guy whose romanticlife is complicated by an obsessionwith Internet porn.
"Rush" (Sept. 27) - DirectorRon Howard runs the famous
12 Years a SIave
1970s rivalry between Formulairacers James Hunt and Niki Lauda(Chris Hemsworth and DanielBrühl) around the track for high-speed drama featuring a script byPeter Morgan ("Frost/Nixon.")
"Gravity" (Oct. 4) - Mexicanwriter/director Alfonso Cuarón ("YTu Mama, También") reportedlywanted to be an astronaut when hegrew up, so perhaps he's workingout his frustrations with this outer-space thriller about adrift astro-nauts (George Clooney and SandraBullock) struggling to survive.
"Captain Phillips" (Oct. 11) -The 2009 hijacking of a U.S. cargoship by Somali pirates - the firstsuch event in 200 years - is thesetting for this drama by directorPaul Greengrass ("The Boume ¡f1-timatum," "United 93"). With TomHanks occupying the wheelhouse.
"12 Years a Slave" (Oct. 18)A free man sold into slavery
(Chiwetel Ejiofor, playing thereal-life Solomon Northup) in thepre-Civil War South strugglesfor years to regain his freedom.Issues-oriented English film-
"The Fifth Estate"
maker Steve McQueen ("Hunger,""Shame") directed. Co-producerBrad Pitt briefly provides aboli-tionist sympathy.
"The Fifth Estate" (Oct. 18)Benedict Cumberbatch ("Star
Trek Into Darkness," TV's "Sher-lock") goes blonde and subver-sive as Wikileaks founder JulianAssange, with Oscar-winner BifiCondon ("Gods and Monsters")directing.
"All Is Lost" (Oct. 18) - I.ob-ert Redford is a cast of one in thisalmost dialogue-free drama abouta yachtsman on a solo ocean voy-age forced to navigate his slowlysinking ship with minimal instru-ments and meager supplies aftera collision and a major storm.Fortunately there are no sharks.Oh, wait - there are.
"Thor: The Dark World"(Nov. 8) - The Norse God ofThunder (Chris Hemsworth)will no doubt be hot stuff whenhe faces off against menacingMalekith (Christopher Eccleston)
but his timing seems a tad off.Should this really be happening
'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire"
during sweater weather?'i
"The Wolfof Wall Street"(Nov. 15) - Still in a super-richgroove, apparently, after "The
wallows in filthy lucre as '90s bro-Great Gatsby," Leonardo DiCaprio q
kerage firm founder Jordan Belfortwith Martin Scorsese presiding
over his rise and fall.
"The Hunger Games: CatchingFire" (Nov. 22) - Jennifer Law-rence returns as the bow-daciousarcher heroine of Suzanne Collins'young-adult romance and revolu-tion novels - after the originalmovie scored nearly $700 millionworldwide. Bulls-eye.
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irector-set designer coupleshape Northlight drama
BY CATEY SULLIVANFor Sun-Times Media
LJeffAwardwinning director KimberlySenior and her equally lauded spouse,scenic designer Jack Magaw, have beenmarried just over a year, but their collab-oitive work in Chicago's theatrospheredates back some 20 shows.
This month Senior and Magaw aretaking their talents to Skokie for Amy Her-zog's "4,000 Miles." The production, whichtells the story of a disaffected 20-some-thing drifter finding an unlikely connectionwith his 91-year-old grandmother, opensSept. 14 at Northlight Theatre.
Herzog's play marks the 21st timeMagaw has crafted a stage set that ac-commodates Senior's vision for theatricalstorytelling, evidence of a flourishing cre-ative partnership. Still, when the two firstcrossed paths in 2007 when Senior wasdirecting "The Busy World is Hushed" atEvanston's Next Theatre, the director wasfar from inclined to hire the designer.
"We had a little meeting before 'TheBusy World is Hushed' went into produc-tion," Magaw, 50, recall. "She was not veryin favor of hiring me. I had to convince herotherwise. To this day, I'm not sure how Idid it. I was just myself."
That was then. Now, "we're each other'sfirst choice," says Senior. "We've got ashorthand for working together, whichis great. Although I always tell our stagemanagers, 'don't count on Jack and Ispeaking to each other.' Count on meforgetting to mention that I, for example,moved the chairs three feet downstage andasking Jack how that would impact thestage traffic."
Forgetful scenic shifts aside, neitherMagaw nor Senior much minds bringingwork home with them. "Usually, designersar under a lot of pressure to come up withth'ir ideas and plans in the time they'vegot slated to work with the director," Se-nior says. "With Jack, I can tell him whatI think we need and he can think about itntl'd then we can talk about it at dinner orwhenever."
"4,000 Miles," the story of Leo (JoshSalt), a troubled youth, and Vera (MaryAnn Thebus), his prickly widowed grand-mother, requires Senior and Magaw tocome up with a very specific, representa-tional environment.
"I don't like to use the word realism todescribe scenery because nothing on stageis real," says Magaw, "but this set needsto evoke the apartment of someone who is
4,000 MILES'Sept. 14-Oct. 20
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www.northlight.org; (847) 673-6300
Josh Salt and Mary Ann Thebus in Northlight The-atre's "4,000 Miles."
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well-travelled and well-read, living in NewYork City."
Magaw's evocation is hyper-realistic,Senior says. "He's built an apartment onstage. You could move into it."
And like true designers, Senior andMagaw regularly rearrange all the furni-ture in their 113-year-old Evanston home.
"Yeah, I sometimes rearrange the furni-ture in the middle of the night. It's a dorkydirector thing I guess," Senior says.
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The more things change, the more theystay the same, or so it seems at Evanston'sOceanique, now celebrating its 25th year.That's good news for diners.
Yes, the décor has been revamped tocreate a new space that speaks to the seren-ity of a satisfying meal and long, languidevenings in 3-hour chairs.
But while some things become trends, likedeconstructing food down to its molecules,flavors remain supreme for executive chef!owner Mark Grosz. "If the flavors aren'tright, then it's just boring even if it looksnice, deconstructed or whatever."
Trained in the French kitchens butemploying a healthy dose of Asian influencesin his cuisine, Grosz likes to create disheswith produce at the height of its season andflavor.
Aiding in this endeavor is wine director,Grosz's son Philippe André. André, the driv-ing force behind Oceanique's winning "Bestof Award of Excellence" every year shce1993, admits to being texture-obsessed andhas added crushed velvet banquettes, clothand leather armchairs. New LED lightingcreates the illusion of privacy while an ambi-ent glow from decorative sconces showcasesthe scrumptious presentations.
"Food - that's really what it's all about,"said André.
However, reservations are important, too,
OCEANIOUE505 Main St., Evanston
5:30-9:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 5:30-IO
p.m. Friday-Saturday. Closed Sunday.
(847) 864-3435 or oceanique.com
ilyou really want Oceanique's red carpettreatment. Their detailed system makesnotes, from allergies to wine preference, onevery single diner.
"if I know someone likes one olive insteadof three in their cocktail," said André, "that'sgoing to be in his reservation and I'm goingto make sure he only gets one olive."
Try the chef's tender little care packagesof zucchini blossoms stuffed with Manchego.Tempura-fried until golden, they're mixedwith grilled shrimp, heirloom carrots andbeet greens in a splash of spicy tomatilloessence ($16).
The wild Maine lobster is served chilledin deep purple opal basil vinaigrette withbufala mozzarella which matches it point-for-point in flavor and texture. The dish isheightened with red caviar that pops in yourmouth while delicate avocado slices slinkdown your throat piquing your senses ($22).
Good food has been Oceanique's staplefor 25 years, and looks to remain so. Withgood reason, says Grosz. aThe proof is in thepudding."
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BY MYRNA PETUCIUFor Sun-Times Media
Spread the word to your preschoolersThe Wiggles are on their way!The Australian band that has enchant-
ed kids for 21 years will perform two liveconcerts, "Taking Off!" at 11:30 a.m. and3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21 at the RosemontTheatre, 5400 N. River Road.
They will be accompanied by theirsidekicks, Dorothy the Dinosaur, CaptainFeathersword, Wags the Dog and Henrythe Octopus. But the band has a newlook. Founder Anthony Field (Blue) is stillhelming the group but the other threeoriginal Wiggles have retired. Fans willmeet the new crew: Simon (Red), Emma(Yellow) and Lachy (Purple).
Field reported that fans have enthusias-tically embraced the new band members.As for Field, he plans to be a Wiggle for avery long time. "I've loved every minute ofit," he declared. "I love doing the shows,visiting hospitals. I've traveled the world,you know. The only downside is missingthe family at home."
Tickets are $23.70-$89.80.For details, call (847) 671-5100 or go to
www.rosemonttheatre.com.
OVERNIGHT ADVENTUREFamilies can have the thrill of sleeping
outdoors without traveling far by register-ing for the Campout at Emily Oaks NatureCenter, 4650 Brumme! St., Skokie, 6 p.m.Friday, Sept. 20-10 a.m. Saturday, Sept.21. There will be a campfire for roastingmarshmallows ard singing songs, and abreakfast cooked outdoors. Cost is $26per person for residents, $33 for nonresi-dents.
For details, cal! (847) 674-1500, ext.2500 or go to www.skokieparks.org/emily-oaks-nature-center.
IT'S NICE TO HARMONIZEThere will be singing, dancing and
instrument playing at Harmonious Ho-rizons, 10:20-10:50 a.m. and 11-11:30 a.m.Monday, Sept. 16 at the Park Ridge PublicLibrary, 20 5. Prospect Ave. Registrationis required for either session of this familymusic class for ages i month-5 years withan adult.
For details, call (847) 825-3123 or go towww.parkridgelibrary.org.
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RIDE SIDE BY SIDEFamilies are invited to Bike Niles, 9
a.m.-noon Saturday, Sept. 14. The eventbegins at Culver School, 6901 W. OaktonSt., with participants riding to MiamiWoods. There you will see a performanceby X-Games medalist Matt Wilhelm, havebike safety checks and participate inother activities.
For details, visit www.vniles.com.
IT'S A STEELband, that is. Your family will hear
everything from classical music tocalypso, jazz and pop when Matt Pottsbrings his Potts and Pans Steel Band tothe Morton Grove Public Library, 6140Lincoln Ave. 2-3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15.
For details, call (847) 965-4220 or go towww.mgpl.org.
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Saturday, September 28,8 p.m.Sunday, September 29, 2 p.m.
Playwright David Mamet tackles the incendiai-y topicof race along with guilt, class, and sexin this fast- A Staged Readingpaced legal drama. When a wealthy white man is accused of raping a black woman, he seeksout a unique law firm with two partnersone black, one whiteand a young, black, femaleattorney to assist with the case. Together, they must grapple with the evidence, their ownbiases, society's assumptions about race, and whether or not to defend the accused.
REOctober 10 -20Take a hilarious peek backstage with this classic farce. As thecast of the second-rate comedy Nothing Oa tours backwatertheaters, it struggles with missed cues and lines, misbehavingprops and sets, offstage shenanigans, and onstage bedlam.Rapidly deteriorating relationships add to the actors' woesas every performance hits uproarious show business bumps.
November 14 -24This story ofvengeance and culinary horror in 19th-century London will leave you wary ofbarbersand meat pies! After a decade ofwrongfiìl imprisonment, SweenyTodd thirsts forrevenge over the men who rigged his conviction and destroyed his family. With his sinisterlandlady Mrs. Lovett he embarks on a bloody, malevolent campaign. Not for the faint of heart!
BENEFIT NIGHT:Saturday, November 16,8 p.m.Tickets: $20 including post-show party. Proceeds support the Performing Arts Scholarsh, Fund
! Oakton( Community College
I-lard Headed HeartSaturday, December 7, 8 p.m.
Technical mastery, heartfelt storytelling, and high art convergefor an unforgettable night ofpuppetry with Redmoon Theaterfounder Blau-Thomas. Three storiesThe Puppet Show ofDon Cristobal, St.James Infirmary, and The Blackbirdmakeup this amazing performance of traditional hand puppets, rodmarionettes, and shadow puppetry.
For ticket information, call 847.635.1900 visit
www.oakton.edu/tickets.
The season concludes with Oakton music performances.
1600 East Golf Rd., 1)cs Plaines For details visit www.oakton.edu/showtime.
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High energy Wiggles'Taking Off' at Rosemont
MUSIC IN PERSON SERIES:
Billy McLaughlinSaturday, September 21 , 8 p.m.Since the 1980s, Billy McLaughlin has astounded audienceswith music and sounds they never expect to hear from an acousticguitar. But in 2001 he was diagnosed with focal dystonia, anincurable neuromuscular disorder that rendered him unable toperform. Overcoming all odds, McLaughlin taught himself toplay left-handed, and he continues to create complex music.
Free Master Class, September 20, 3 p.m.Work with and learn from this talented artist! For more information,contact Tom Clippers at clipperß?oakton.edu or 847.635.7004.
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Pizza in the Hut popular forBy VIONICA HUIIFor Sun-Times Media
Beefbrisket slathered in thick
gravy with a side of carrottzimmes and a fluffy chunk
of challah bread typically cometo mind as foods for the Jewishholiday table. But if your idea ofkosher foods only goes as far asmatzah balls and kishkes, considerthe latest trend for Sukkot - ko-sher pizza.
Many of these celebrationshave become known as "kosherpizza in the hut," a riff on thewell-known pizza chain. And theidea is a perfect fit - kosher pizzais more popular than ever, and sois the tradition of eating meals inthe sukkah, or hut, with groups offamily or friends during Sukkot.This year Sukkot takes place Sept.18-25.
To commemorate Sukkot (theplural of sukkah), sukkahs are of-ten erected in back yards of homesand synagogues. Many people eatall of their meals in the sukkah inhonor of Biblical ancestors whotraveled for centuries transport-Ing collapsible, hut-like structures.Those who observe Sukkot areencouraged to spend as much timeas possible in the sukkah duringthe week-long holiday - includingsleeping in the hut.
The one major requirement forthe construction of a sukkah is thatit must have at least two and a halfwalls that will not blow away in thewind. Many modern sukkahs areelaborate structures - some evenfeature panels that open auto-matically by air power rather thanelectricity.
But one thing has remained theame since Biblical times - the
sukkah is a gathering place forgroups of family and friends. Andcrowd-pleasing favorites like pizzaare the perfect foods for suchoccasions. "Sukkot is the holidayof unity," explained Rabbi MeirMoscowitz, director of Lubavitch
' Chabad of Northbrook. "Whatcould be better than sharing a pietogether as we unite under oneroof?"
Like many synagogues across
Kosher pizza at EJ's Pizzeria in Skokie.
PENNE ALLA VODKA(Serves 20-24)
5 pounds penne pasta
One 10-pound can of marinarasauce
I quart heavy cream
3 tablespoons garlic, minced
3 tablespoons olive oil
I tablespoon powdered chickenconsommé
I tablespoon margarine
8 ounces vodka
Salt and pepper, to taste
Parmesan cheese, to taste
the United States, LubavitchChabad has been hosting KosherPizza in the Hut as an annualevent for Sukkot.
"Eating pizza in the sukkahfulfills the mitzvah - or obligation- of eating in the sukkah and is afun way to teach the youth aboutthe holiday," Moscowitz said.
Cook pasta according to packagedirections.
Sauté garlic, olive oil, chickenpowder and margarine in a pan overmedium heat
Remove pan from flame, and addvodka.
Cook for 3-4 minutes, and addmarinara. Stir the mixture constantlyto prevent sticking.
Add the heavy cream, and continuestirring the mixture.
Add salt and pepper, for taste.
Pour the sauce into the drainedpasta and add Parmesan cheese.
- From EJ's Pizza in Skokie
After all, what kid can resistpizza?
Like they did last year, EJ'sPizzeria in Skokie will cater theLubavitch Chabad Pizza in theHut event.
Sushi in the Sukkah is anotherpopular food custom. It's a riffon the many restaurants with
Guests during last year's Pina in the Hut," at Lubavitch Chabad ¡n Northbrook forSukkot. This year's event is Sept. 22.
the name Sushi Hut.As long as the food is kosher,
which means it conforms tothe regulations of "kashrut," orJewish dietary law, just aboutanything goes.
And that other Italian favoritefor big groups, pasta, is alsopopular for Sukkot. "PennePasta alla Vodka is one of ourpreferred pastas," said EJ's Piz-zeria owner Ronald Slovin.
The base of his recipe forPenne Pasta alla Vodka is heavy
cream, marinara sauce and thevodka that provides that wonder-ful flavor accent. The alcohol iscooked out during preparation.
"It's a party-size recipe,"Slovin said.
And that is just about whatevery cook wants and needs fordinner in the Sukkah.
For details about KosherPizza in the Hut at LubavitchChabad of Northbrook on Sept.22, see ChabadNorthbrook.com/
-sukkot.
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 12
Morning Matinee: TheSapphires'10:30 am.: This 2012 film tells the story
of four Australian Aboriginal girls who
form a music group and are sent to
Vietnam in 1968 to entertain the troops
during the war. Starnng Chris O'Dowd,
Deborah Mailman and Jessica Mauboy.
103 minutes. Lincolnwood Public Li-
brary, 4000 W. PrattAve., Lincoinwood.
Call 847-677-5277.
Cinematic Classics: 'DarkVictory1p.m.: This 1939 film tells the story of
a young socialite who faces a difficult
decision after she is diagnosed with an
inoperable brain tumor. Starring Bette
Davis, George Brent and Humphrey
Bogart. 104 minutes. Lincolnwood
Publïc Library, 4000W. Pratt Ave.,
Lincoinwood. For more information, call
847-677-5277.
Ttavel Film: Journey io theNorth Pole2 p.m.: 'Into the CoId explores the stark
reality of a North Pole expedition. Park
Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect
Ave., Park Ridge. For more information,
cal 847-825-3123.
Drop-In Big Kids Storytime5:30 p.m.: Children should be between
kindergarten and second grade. Eisen-
hower Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo
Ave., Harwood Heights. Call 708-867-
2298.
Conceit The Convertibles7p.m.: With roots in tour-part barber-
shop harmony, the group will perform a
mixture of doo-wop music from the '50s
and pop music from the '60s. Park Ridge
Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park
Ridge. Call 847-825-3123.
FRIDAY, SEPT, 13
Drop-in Junior StorytimelOam.: Children should be between 3
and 5 years to participate. Eisenhower
Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Har-
wood Heights. Call 708-867-2298.
Film: 'Killing Them Sotfly'1p.m.: This 2012 film tell the story of
Jackie Cogan, a mob enforcer who
must track down criminals who robbed
a high-stakes card game. Starnng Brad
Pitt, Ray Uotta and Richard Jenkins. 97
minutes. Lincolnwood Public Library,
4000 W. Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call
847-677-5277
Kids Flicks: 'Teen Beach Movie'4p.m.: Teen surfing sweethearts are
transported from the present day into a
l960s beach party movie. 110 minutes.
Morton Grove Public Library, 6140
Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call 847-
965-4220.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14
Skokie Art Guild9:30 am.: The group offers figure draw-
ing workshops every Saturday. There
are live models but no instructor. Devon-
shire Cultural Center, 4400 Greenwood
St., Skokie. Call 847-673-4450. $20 per
session; $12 for guild members.
Film: 'Sense & Sensibility'I p.m.: In celebration of the 200th
anniversary of Jane Austen's Pride
and Prejudice, MGPL is sponsoring a
Jane Austen Festival with programs
throughout September and October.
In "Sense & Sensibility," the Dash-
wood family's sudden loss of fortune
dooms the chances for marriage of two
sisters, sensible Elinor and passionate
Marianne. Stars Emma Thompson, Hugh
Grant, Kate Winslet and Alan Rickman.
138 minutes. Morton Grove Public Li-
brary, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove.
Call 847-965-4220.
Barrie Fest 2013I p.m.: Celebrate the southeast Oak Park
community with live entertainment from
Jim Haptonstahl, Rob Pierce, Bright
Abyss and Scathn' in Tongues, as well as
an organization and business fair, a pet
parade, food and more. Runs I-5 p.m.
Barrie Park, 127 Garfield St., Oak Park.
Book Club Mixer1:30 p.m.: Minglewith members of all
of Eisenhower library's different book
clubs at this coffee-and-tea mixer.
Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N.
Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call 708-
$67-7828.
Jon Reep7p.m.: Reep is a winner of the NBC
show "Last Comic Standing" and is also
known for his appearances in the "That
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Another show is scheduled for 9:30 p.m.
Zanies Comedy Night Club Rosem ont,
5437 Park Place, Rosemont. Call 847-
813-0484. $25; two-drink minimum.
Movie in the Park: Wreck-ItRalph'8:30 p.m.: This 2012 animated film tells
the story of a video game villain who
wants to become a hero. John C. Reilly,
Sarah Silverman, Jane Lynch and Jack
McBrayer star. 108 minutes. Kennedy
Park, 4001 Scott St., Schiller Park.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 15
Conceit Potts and Pais SteelBa2 p.m.: Matt Potts and his band of
drummers showcase the many facets
of the steel pan (steel drum) in this
entertaining and educational musical
event. Morton Grove Public Library,
6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call
847-965-4220.
Live@Lincolnwood2 p.m.: AcRock is an a cappella quartet
that sings classic rock 'n' roll favorites.
Tickets available at circulation desk.
Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 W.
Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call 847-677-
5277.
MONDAY, SEPT. 16
Kid Flick: 'Thunderstruck'3 p.m.: This 2012 film features Oklahoma
City Thunder superstar Kevin Durant as
a basketball player who switches races
with a teen fan. Also starringlaylor Gray
and Jim Belushi. 94 minutes. Lincoln-
wood Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave.,
Lincolnwood. For more information, call
847-677-5277.
Trivia Night8 p.m.: Winners receive gift cards.
Specials include $4 Budweiser products
and 60-centwings. BuffaloWild Wings,
7020 Carpenter Road, Skokie. Call 847-
329-9333.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 17
Stories & MoreIO a.m.: This fun, interactive storytime
is tailored for children ages 3 to 5,
emphasizing letters, numbers, shapes,
colors and other concepts. Through a
combination of picture books, online
stones, magnetic board stories, songs,
fingerplays and crafts, each Stories &
More session provides a language-rich
experience. Lincolnwood Public Library,
4000W. PrattAve., Lincolnwood. Call
847-677-5277
Film: 'A Late Quartef11:30 am.: After 25 years together,
the members of a world-renowned
string quartet learn that their beloved
cellist may soon be forced to retire. 105
minutes. Morton Grove Public Library,
6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call
847-965-4220.
East Meets West Marvel Super-heroes Mime-Style4 p.m.: Join the library for the first meet-
ing of the Teen Comics and Animation
Club. The group watches watch Marvel
anime and talk about anime, manga,
comics and more. Eisenhower Public
Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood
Heights. For more information, call 708-
867-7828.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. IR
Dining for WeNness11:30 am.: A chef demonstration by
Lincolnwood Place. Lincolnwood Public
Library. 4000 W. Pratt Ave,, Lincoln-
wood. Call 847-677-5277
close-knit Group11:30 am.: Learn to knit or continue
working on crochet projects. Drop in
to share tips, show off work and meet
other needlework enthusiasts. Lincoln-
wood Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave.,
Lincolnwood. Call 847-677-5277.
Northwest cNcago FRm Society:'Massacre'7:30 p.m.: A 1934 drama directed by Alan
Crosland. 70 minutes. Patio Theatre,
6008 W. Irving Park Road, Chicago.
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THURSDAY, SEPT. IO
Morning Matinee: 'Hitchcock'10:30 am.: This 2012 movie examines
filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock's relation-
ship to Alma Reville during the filming
of "Psycho" in 1959. Starring Anthony
Hopkins, Helen Minen and Scarlett
Johansson. 98 minutes. Lincolnwood
Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave.,
Lincolnwood. For more information, call
847-677-5277
Pirate Day2 p.m.: Grades kindergarten to five
can bring their best "ARRRRR" to the
library to celebrate International Pirate
Day, Eisenhower Public Library, 4613
N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call
708-867-7828.
Film: 'The Great GatSbY'2 p.m.: A Midwestern war veteran finds
himself drawn to the past and lifestyle of
his millionaire neighbor. Stars Leonardo
DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan. 140 minutes.
Morton Grove Public Liary, 6140
Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call 847-
965-4220.
FRIDAY, SEPT.20
Filthy Fun TuneIO a.m.: Infant through school-age
children and their caregivers are invited
for an hour of stones, music and play.
lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 W.
Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call 847-677-
5277
Film: 'Oblivion'I p.m.: In this 2013 sci-fi thriller, a man
assigned to look after Earth's remain-
ing resources begins to question his
mission, Starring Tom Cruise, Morgan
Freeman and Olga Kurylenko. 124
minutes, Lincolnwood Public Library,
4000 W. Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call
847-677-5277
SATURDAY, SEPT. 21
Fall Arts & crafis Adventure9 am.: The American Society of Artists
is seeking artists to he part of this 23rd
annual event. For more information,
visit www.americansocietyofartists.org.
Hodges Park, lOI S. Couriland Ave., Park
Ridge.
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Autumn FestNoon: Celebrate the autumnal equinox
with the Morton Grove Park District at
this event, which features hay rides,
games, live music, a petting zoo and oth-
er fun activities for families. Giordano's
will be on hand to sell pizza and Culver's
will offer frozen custard. Harrer Park,
6250 W. Dempster St., Morton Grove.
Paul Taylor7p.m.: For VIP tickets, call 312-725-
0740. Regular ticket information
available at www.smoothchicago.com.
InterContinental O'Hare Hotel and
Gallery, 5300 N. River Road, Rosemont.
$49-$69.
Family Star Gazing7:30 p.m.: The event is organized by
the Chicago Astronomical Society and
the Cernan Space Center. North Park,
10040 W. Addison Ave., Franklin Park.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 22
Fire Department Open HouseNoon: Meet the members of the local
fire department. Live demonstrations
will be on hand armed with educational
information, kids activities and refresh-
ments. Schiller Park Fire Department,
9526 W. Irving Park Road, Schiller Park.
Call 847-678-5l.
Fifth Annual InternalionalCelebration2p.m.: Enjoy an international extrava-
ganza featuring dance performances
and a food tasting. Feldman Recreation
Center, 8800 W. Kathy Lane, Niles,
MONDAY, SEPT.23
WWE Raw TV6:30 p.m.: More information at www.
allstatearena.com. Allstate Arena, 6920
Mannheim Road, Rosemont. $20-$95.
Fihn We Steal Secrets TheStory of WikiLeaks'6:30 p.m.: The film details the creation
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of Julian Assange's controversial
website, which facilitated the largest
secunty breach in U.S. history. 130
minutes. Morton Grove Public Library,
6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call
847-965-4220.
TUESDAY. SEPT.24
Film: iccoming Jane'11:30a.m.: The young Jane Austen
(Anne Hathaway) attempts to begin
her literary career as she meets the
mischievous Thomas Lefroy, who shows
up and turns her world around, 120
minutes. Morton Grove Public Library,
6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call
847-965-4220.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25
Northwest Chicago Film Society'Casque D'or'7:30 p.m.: A 1952 French film with
English subtifles directed by Jacques
Becker. 94 minutes. Patio Theater, 6008
W. Irving Park Road, chicago. Call 773-
685-4291.
THURSDAY, SEPT.26
Last Chance for Korean WarExhibitNoon: This exhibit commemorating
the 60th anniversary of the Korean
War Armistice ends on Sept. 26. The
exhibit is presented in conjunction with
the Korean Keumsil Cultural Society
and features a variety of images and
memorabilia, including items from the
private collection of Jin Lee. The muse-
um is open until 4p.m. Skokie Heritage
Museum, 8031 floral Ave., Skokie. Call
847-674-1500, ext. 3000.
SATURDAY, SEPT.28
Rondell Sheridan7 p.m.: Sheridan has performed on
multiple late night shows, but is perhaps
best known for his role as Chef Victor on
The Disney Channel's "That's So Raven."
Performances at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Zanies Comedy Night Club Rosemont,
547 Park Place, Rosemont. For more
information, call 847-813-0484. $25;
two-drink minimum.
We are committed to providing a comprehensive academic programthat will stretch students' to reach their fuit potential and prepare
them with the tools for a lifetime of learning.
Open House On Thursday, November 7, 2013From 6:30 - 8:30 pm At Resurrection.
For more information: reshs.org
7500 W. Taicott Chicago, IL 60631P: 773.775.6616 I F: 773.775.0611
Sarah Brighiman8 p.m.: Although vocalist Sarah Bright-
man is perhaps best known for her
theatrical roles in musicals like Andrew
Lloyd Weber's "Cats," "Phantom of the
Opera" and Aspects of Love," she began
her career as a member of the pop group
Hot Gossip. Brightman's solo albums
include l988s "The Trees They Grow
So High," 1989s "The Songs That Got
Away," 1993s "Dive" and l998s "Eden."
Rosemont Theatre, 5400 N. River Road,
Rosemont. $6350-$155. Call 847- 671-
5100.
SUNDAY. SEPT. 29
Film: 1hree Worlds'2 p.m.: A hit-and-run accident results in
the death of an illegal foreigner. Three
men, including a young executive, are
aboard the vehicle and decide to keep
silence about the whole thing, but
a young woman ¡s witness to it and
succeeds in finding the driver. French,
Moldovan with English subtifles: IOU
minutes. Morton Grove Public Library,
6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call
847-965-4220.
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III FILM CUPS
BY BRUCE INGRAMFilm Critic
OPENING FRIDAY
ThE FAMILY
Rated R for violence, language and briefsexuality
Stars: Robert De Niro, Tommy Lee Jones,Michelle Pfeiffer
A mafia boss (De Niro) who has testifiedagainst the mob is relocated with his familyto a sleepy town in France under the protec-tion of a CIA agent (Jones). Luc Besson("The Fifth Element," "The Professional")directed the crime comedy.
INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 2
Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of ter-ror and violence
Stars: Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, Bar-bara Hershey
The evil spirits who attempted to posses acomatose young boy in the 2010 original con-tinue to plague the Lambert family. JamesWan ("The Conjuring," "Saw") directed thehorror.
STILL PLAYING
EMPIRE STATE
Rated: R for violen and pervasive languageStars: Liam Hemsworth, Emma Roberts,
Dwayne Johnson1\vo childhood friends (Hemsworth and
Roberts) planning to rob an armored cardepository must first deal with a New YorkCity police officer who stands in their way.Dito Montiel ("A Guide to Recognizing YourSaints") directed the crime drama.
RIDDICK
Rated: R for strong violence, language andsome sexual content/nudity
Stars: Vm Diesel, Jordi Molla, Katee Sack-hoff, Bokeem Woodbine
A fugitive (Diesel) left to die on an aridplanet is forced to contend with an alien raceof predators. David Twohy ("Pitch Black")directed the sci-fi thriller.
SALINGER
Rated: PG-13 for disturbing war images,thematic elements and smoking
Stars: Philip Seymour Hoffman, EdwardNorton, John Cusack, Tom Wolfe, Gore VidaI
The private world of the reclusive author ofCatcher in the Rye is explored in this documen-tary. Directed by Shane Salerno ("Sundown:The Future of Children and Drugs").
CLOSED CIRCUIT*** 1/2
Rated: R for language and brief violenceStars: Eric Bana, Rebecca Hall, Jim
Mr. and Mrs. Mafia: Michelle Pfeiffer and Robert DeNiro in "The FamiIy. PHOTO BY JESSICA F000E
BroadbentWe don't get to see or hear the massive
explosion that opens this complex court-room/political thriller - only the tensemoments leading up to it. Mainly because"Closed Circuit" isn't a movie about stuffgetting blown up. It's a movie about thedramatic complications that follow. Aftera terrorist bombing that kills 120 peoplein London, two embittered hostile formerlovers (Bana and Hall) on the defense teamare forced into a dangerous situation afteruncovering evidence of a government cover-up. Intelligent, increasingly suspensefuland full of bitter plot twists, this is one ofthose films where few of the characters arelikable, but just about everyone is interest-ing enough to make that irrelevant. Espe-cially since about half of them stand an equalchance of being killed at any given moment.
GETAWAY*
Rated: PG-13 for intense action, violenceand mayhem throughout, some rude gestures,and language
Stars: Ethan Hawke, Selena Gomez, JonVoight, Rebecca Budig
Even if car-crash movies are your cottoncandy and you're about to blow a gasketwaiting for the next installment of "Fastand Furious," don't be tempted by thispointless exercise in high-speed ridiculous-ness. Failed race-car driver Brent Magna(Hawke, who should have been scaredaway as soon as he read that name in thescript) is trying to start a new life in Bulgaria(yes, Bulgaria) when he's given an ultimatumby a mysterious villain (Voight): Do as he'stold or his kidnapped wife will die. Soon,Magna's racing through the streets of Sofia ina souped-up Mustang with a million police inpursuit and the car's tough-talking, computer-genius, nefarious-scheme-foiling teenageowner (former Disney star Gomez) bickeringwith him in the front seat. That might havebeen fun if"Getaway" had been made withstyle and a tongue-in-cheek sensibility - or ifit delivered the thrills it appears to promise.Unfortunately, it's 90 minutes of drive, bicker,crash and crash, bicker, drive, with a handfulof explosions to break the monotony.
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Local Worsiup GuideCHICAGO
Edison Park Lutheran Church
6626 N. Oliphant Ave. Chicago, IL
(Across park from Edison Park Metra)
773.631,9131, www.edisonparkchurch.com
Saturday Worship 4:30 p.m.
Sunday Worship 9:15 & 10:30 am.
Rev. Dr. Michael D. Sparby, Sr. Pastor
Carole Edwards, Associate in Ministry
Matt Haider, Worship /Music
MichaulLyjia,, GhilUrevQuWfargily
St. Paul Lutheran Church
5650 N. Canfield, 60631,
(708)867-5044, www.stpaulcanfield.org
Street Level, Air Condfioned
Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45AM
Sunday School & Adut Bible 9:30AM
Saturday Worship 6PM
Lutheran Unity School - West
Pre K-Grade 8, SHARING GOD,
TOUCHING LIVES EVERYWHERE
Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA)
6201 W Peterson Ave.
Chicago. IL (773) 631-0715
Saturday Worshìp 5:30PM
Sunday Worship 10:30AM
Holy Communion Weekly
Pastors:Barbara Berry-Bailey
and Jeffery King
GLEN VIE W
Rohr Chabad Center of Glenview701 Harlem Avenue, Glenview
Shabbat morning services 9:30 am
NO membership requiredFor all your Jewish needs call
847-910-1738www.ChabadofGlenview.com
MORTON GROVE
Morton Grove Community Church
PresbyterianChurch (USA)
8944 Austin Avenue
(Lake and Aushn)
Morton Grove. IL
(847) 965-2982
www.mgccpresbyterian.org
Sunday Worship 10 AM
Fellowship 11 AM
Rev. Lolly Dominski
Handicapped Accessible
ALL ARE WELCOME!
NILES
st. John Lutheran Church
(LCMS)
7429 N. Milwaukee Ave.
847-647-9867
www.st-john-niles.org
Preaching Christ crucified
for your forgiveness
Welcoming traditional worship
Sanctuary Handicap accessible
Sunday Worship at 9:30
Sunday School & Bible Class 10:45
Rev. Matthew Joseph Gunia, Pastor
"For whenever our heart condemns us,
God is greater than our heart...."
-1 John 3:20
NORTHFIELD
Willow CreekCommunity Church
North Shore Campus
315 Waukegan Road847-44 1 -6599
Sunday Services: 9 & 11 am
Promiseland (lnfantsGr5): 9& 11 amElevate (Grades 6-8): 11 amImpact (Grades 9-12): 6pm
For more information visitwww.WillowNorthShore.org
NORRIDGE
Zion Lutheran Church8600 W Lawrence Avenue
Norridge, IL 60706
(708) 453-3514
Rev. Luther John Bajus, Pastor
Sunday Worship 9:30 am
Holy Communion 3rd & 5th Sunday
Eay Communion - ist Sunday 9:00 am
Sunday School - 10:35 amAdult Bible Study - i 0:45 am
Handicapped Accessible
Serving the Community
Sharing God's Promises
NORW000 PARK
st. Alban's EpiscopalFamily-friendly church
for every kind of family.
Single? Partnered?
Spouse and kids?
6240 N. Avondale,
near Devon & Harlem
Communion every Sunday, 9:30
stalbanschicago.org
PARK RIDGE
PARK RIDGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
i 300 West Crescent Ave.
847-823-4135
Sunday Service: 10:00 am
Children's programming for Pre-K - 7th grade,
Nursery service for younger children
8:45 am Confirmation classes for 8th grade
9:00 am High School
Adut Education Bible Study Sunday i i :30 am
Adut Education Bible Study Thursdays 6:30 pm
Open Forum' Adult Learning First Thursday
every month 6:30 pm
www.parkridgepresby.orgLike us on Facebook
Mr. Aaron Higashi Dir. of Youth &
Family Ministries
Mrs. Amy Schaelzlein Sunday School Dir.
To showcase your House of Worship herecall 630-978-8277 or [email protected]
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ca1Worshp GuideSKOKIE
Central United MethodistChurch
8237 Kenton, Ave., Skokie
(847) 673-1311
www.skokiecentratumc.orgWorship: Sundays at 10:30 AM
St. Timothy Campus
9000 Kildare Ave. Skokie
Sunday Worship
10 am: St. Timothy's Lutheran
11:30am: Ai 2ii1pm: ia LI!I (PCUSA)
www.StTimothySkokie.org
Evanshire Presbyterian
Church4555 Church Street
www.evanshirepresbyterian.com
Every Sunday at 11 AM
St. Peter's UnitedChurch of Christ
Oakton Street & Laramie Avenue
847-673-8166
Www.stpeteruccskokie.org
Sunday Worship i OAM
Sunday School 9AM
(Sept. thru May)
Rev. Richard Lanford
Childcare Provided
Air Conditioned Sanctuary
Temple Beth Israel3601 W. Dempter St.
Skokie, IL 60076847-675-0951
www.tbiskokie.org
SKOKIE
Devar Emet MessianicSynagogue
7800 Nues Ave., Skokie
847-674-9146
www.devaremet.org
Join us for Shabbat Services at i Oam
A Community of Jews who believe and teach
that Veshua (Jesus) ¡s the Promised Jewish Messiah"
Carter-Westminster
United Presbyterian
Church4950 W. Pratt Ave., Skokie
WE'RE GROWING
& MAKING CHANGES!!
9:30 am. Praise and Celebration
Service with Praise Band
Aduft Sunday School
1 0:30 am Sunday School (All ages)
10:45 am Traditional Service
with Choir
(Aduft Classes in English & Assyrian)
Fridays 7:00-9:30 pm
Assyrian Fellowship
Tuesday Evenings 7:15-8:45 pm
New Lyfe Youth Group
(for Jr & Sr High Youth)
2nd Saturday
Monthly 7:30-9:30 pm-CW Cafe
with Open Microphone:
Guitar, Singing, Poetry, Comedy
"All Positive Forms of Entertainment"
Ezra-Habonim, the
Nues Township Jewish
CongregationYour home for Jewish, Learning,
Living and Loving
4500 Dempster St. Skokie, IL 60076
847-675-41 41 , Fax: 847-675-0327
www.ehnt.org
Weekly Shabbat Services -
Fri 7PM & Sat 9:30AM
Minyan Mon-Thurs 7PM;
Sat & Sun 6PM
Monthly Shabbat dinners at 6:30PM
Religious School Tues & Sat;
Rabbi Jeffrey WeilI
Cantor Benjamin Warschawski
Rabbi Neil Brief, Emeritus
SKOKIE
KOt EMETHConservative Congregation
Rabbi Barry Schechter
5130 Touhy, Skokie
(i block west of Eden's)
847-673-3370
SKOKIE CENTRAL TRADITIONAL
CONGREGATION
Traditional Service - Mixed Seating
Services led by:
Rabbi Dr. Michael Gottesman
Minyons: Mon. & Thurs. 8:00 AM
Kabbala Shabbos-Sept. to June at
candle lighting time
Saturday 9:00 AM Followed by Kiddush
Sunday 8:30 AM Followed by breakfast
Sanctuary handicapped accessible!
4040 Main Street, Skokie, Illinois
847-674-4117
www.wix.conVskokiecentral/shul
KEHILLAT SHALOMAn Egalftathn Conservative Congregation
Lay Led Shabbat Service, 9:45AM
8610 Niles Center Rd, Skokie
847-679-6513www.kehillatshalom.org
W.M. Temple Churchof God in Christ, Inc.5151 Church St., Skokie, IL
(847) 966-1095
www.wmtcogic.org
pastorcranfordgmaiI.com
Sunday Service: i i :30 AM
Sunday School: 10 AM
Bible Study: Wednesday, 7 PM
Intercessory Prayer:
Tuesday & Friday, i 2 PM
Dr. Clarence Cranford, Jr., Pastor
Elizabeth W. Cranford, ist Lady
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Beth Hillel Congregation
Bnai Emunah3220 Big Tree Lane, 847-256-1213
www.bhcbe.org
Kabbalat Shabbat Fridays 6:30 PM
Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9:1 5 AM
Jr. Congregation, Tot Shabbat,
Torah Time 10:30 AM
Followed by Kiddush
Daily Minyan AM and PM
Rabbi Annie Tucker
Cantor Pavel Royt man
Rabbi Michael Cohen, Ed. Dir.
,JTo showcase
your House of
Worship here
call630-978-8277
Congregation Bene Shalom4435 Oakton, Skokie (847) 677-3330
www.beneshalomorg Interfaith Families Welcome
Rabbi Dr, Douglas Goldhamer
Assi. Rabbi Shari Chen, Soloist Charlene Brooks
All services voice and sign language
Check our website tor service times
THURSDAY, SEVFEMBER 12,2013
JiodRcal Worship GuideBURR RIDGE
Burr Ridge United Church Dt Christ
You are always welcome here
www.brucc.org (630) 654-4544
Plaint leid & County Line Ads.
Worship: Sun 10AM (year round)
Sun School 10 AM Sept. - May,
Pastor Gary Faleide
CLARENDON HILLS
Church of the Holy
Nativity-Episcopalwww.holynativity.church.org
275 S. Richmond Ave., (630) 323-6820
Sunday Services: 7:30 AM; 9:30 AM
with Nursery Provided
Christian Formation: 10:45 AM
Notre Dame Catholic Church
64 Norfolk Ave. (630) 654-3365
www.notredameparish.org
Sat: 8AM & 5PM - Sun: 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30AM
Daily Mass: M-F: 7 & 8:45 AM
Babysitting: Sun. 9:30 AM
Chilitrens Liturgy: Sat. 5:00 PM & Sun. 930 AM
COUNTRYSIDE
lope Lutheran Church - LCMS
6455 Jouet Road, 708- 354-6176
Sun. Service 9:15 AM
Communion every Sunday
Sun. School & Aduft Bible Study 10:30AM
Handicap Accessible
DARIEN
St. John Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)7214 Cass Avenue, Darien
(630) 969-7987
www.sjicdarien.org
Services:
Saturday, 5:00 PM Contemporary
Sunday, 9:00 AM Tradffional
(Nursery available)
Sunday School 10:15 AM
Adult Bible Study 10:30 AM
Full-Day and Han-Day Pre-School
and Daycare available.
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic
8404 Cass Avenue, 630-852-3303
www.ourladyotmtcarmel.org
Weekend Masses: Sat., 5:30 PM,
Sun., 8:15, 10:00 AM, 12:00 Noon,
Daily Mass Mon-Sat.: 9:00 AM
HINS DALE
Evangelical CovenantChurch of Hinsdale
412 S. Garfield St.
630-323-2318
www.hinsdalecovenant.com
Traditional Service: 9:00 AM,
Worship and Education 10:15
Contemporary Service 11:15 AM
Hinsdale Seventh-day
Adventist Church
201 N. Oak St. (630) 323-0182
www.hsdac.org
SATURDAYS
Study Hour - 9:30 am
Worship - 10:50am
Contemporary Worship - 5:00 pm
Ron Schutz, Senior Pastor
Jennifer Ogden, Associate Pastor
Kenneth Parker, Youth Pastor
H INS DALE
Hinsdale United
Methodist Church
Garfield at 55th Street
Sunday Worship
Times 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM
Christian Education for
All Ages - Visit our
website for days & times
www.hinsdaleumc.com
Grace Episcopal Church
120 E First St., 630.323.4900
Sundays
7:30 AM The Holy Eucharist, Rite I
8:00 AM Grace Café
9:00 AM Church School Classes
and Adult Forum
10:00 AM The Holy Eucharist, Re Il
Nursery Care is available 8:30-1 1:30 AM
Weekday Worship:
Wednesday Noon - The Holy Eucharist
Friday 9:00 AM - Morning Prayer
Www.gracehinsdale.org
First Church of Christ,Scientist
Sun. Service & School i O AM
Wed. Meeting 7:30 PM405 E. First Street
(630) 323-0781
The Union Church ofHinsdale, UCC137 S. Garfield Ave.,
(630) 323-4303
www.UCHinsdale.org
Sunday Worship:
Traditional Worship: 9:00 AM,
Sunday School: 9:00 AM,
Nursery: 8:45 AM
Corfemporary Worship: i 0:30 AM
LAGRANGE
st. Cletus Catholic Church
600 West 55th St., (708)352-6209
Weekend Mass Schedule
Saturday: 5:00 PM
Sunday: 7:00 AM, 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM,
11:00AM, 12:30 PM (Spanish)
Weekdays:
8:00 AM
Rev. Robert J Clark, Pastor
Rev. Kenneth Baker, Assoc. Pastor
Rev. Edgar Rodriguez, Assoc. Pastor
First Presbyterian Church
150 S. Ashland ' (708)354-0771
(2blks west of La Grange Rd)
www.fpcIg.org
Sunday Worship Service
Traditional 9:30 AM,
Contemporary 11:15 AM
LA GRANGE
La Grange Bible Church850 S. 7th Ave 708-354-2485
www.iagrangebible.orgSunday Wo,shp 9oo AM
10.30 AM Sunday School and Aduli Bible Study7:00 PM WednesdayYouth Night age 3 - grade t2
Nursery and Chiidrens Church availableThank yeu lo, taking ca,e al this change
In Chest, Edwatd PodlesakPubliciny Coordinato,
First United Methodist Church
i 00 West Cossiff Avenue
708.352.1250
www.fumclg.org
Sunday Services
8:00 & 10:15 am
Thank God lt's Wednesday
Wednesdays 4:00-9:00 pm
Family Dinner,
Bible Study, Choirs
Family Friendly Worship
jTo showcase
your House of
Worship here call
630-978-8277 or email
Worship@Pioneerlocal . corn
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C[MINI (May 21 to June 20)'J Although you might be faced with a
number of tasks on your to-do list,
try to take time out to enjoy the arts.
Music, especially, can be soothing to the soul.
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A dis-
agreement with a colleague or friend
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party to see things your way is bound to backfire.
LEO (July 23 to August 22) That Leo
pride might be ruffled by a colleague's
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VIRGO (August 23 to September 22)
Someone in authority might decide to
select you as a candidate for a project
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UBRA (September 23 to October 22)
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be dealt with as soon as possible.
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CAR STORYWe want to tell your car story. Email it to [email protected].
Peter Johnson's newest car is usually the oldest oneat the auto shows.
The La Grange Heights native purchased his 1922Chevrolet Touring Car about six months ago buthasn't been able to take it outside of town often. Theprimitive convertible maxes out at around 35 mph,which keeps him off the more direct roads, but thatdoesn't stop Johnson from driving his favorite projectaround the side streets.
Johnson enjoys the more primitive cars of the'20s and '30s, and plans on keeping all the parts and
Scott Brown's 1969 Plymouth RoadrunnerBy Kevin Griffin - [email protected]
Algonquin resident ScottBrown doesn't have much tosay about his 1969 PlymouthRoadrunner, other than it's a reallyfun car to drive. To accompanythe Roadrunner in his garage,Brown also has a PlymouthDuster, a Dodge Challenger andan AMC Gremlin.
On the Roadrunner, Brown hasdone all the work, including thepaint, interior and driveline. Hepurchased the car seven years ago.
Plymouth's initial assemblyof the Roadrunners was in1968. The 1969 model only hassmall modifications from thefirst generation original. Brown
pieces on Daisy, his name for the '22 Chevy, originaland stock. "My wife would probably divorce me if Ibought another one, but I always tell her that this carwill be in my funeral procession. I'm never getting ridofit," says Johnson.
Though it ran when he got the car, Johnson hasbeen tweaking and fixing minor problems on Daisycontinuously. "Sometimes I've had the money torestore it completely, sometimes the time, but neverboth. I don't expect to win the most luxurious caraward with it, but I love this car'
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has done all the repairs and And as for which car hecustomizations himself, even chooses to bring out to car shows,though as he admits, he is not Brown replies, "The one that hasvery good with the painting. the most gas in it'
III AUTO
Toyota ranks first in salesTODRIVECOMNEWS SERVICE
In June, Nues residentsopted to purchase Toyotavehicles more often thanany other auto brand.Toyota topped the salescharts with 36 of the 229total sales (all car brands)to Nues residents. Thebreakdown of the 36 totalToyota sales was 12 new and24 used over the course ofthe month.
Chevrolet, which ac-counted for a total of 27sales, was the second mostpopular car brand sold toNiles residents in June. Atotal of 18 pre-owned vehi-cles and nine new vehiclescomprised the overall totalof 27 Chevrolet purchasesin June. Nissan took thirdplace on the list of mostpopular auto brands, total-ing 25 sales - 12 used and13 new.
Overall, Nues residentspurchased a total of 229cars and trucks in themonth of June (all brands)- 147 used vehicles and 82
SOURCE: Illinois Secretary of State
new vehicles. Nissan wasthe most popular brandbought new (13 purchases)by residents. Toyota andChevrolet also made a goodshowing in the new carsales category with 12 andnine sales, respectively.
Toyota led the way in theused sales category with24 total sales in the month.Chevrolet and Ford alsomade a good showing inpre-owned sales, with 18
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By KATE HEDLflFor Sun-Tunes Media, @SportsLoisLane
PARK RiDGE - Moments aftertheir 56-14 drubbing of Amundsen,Maine East players circled aroundsenior quarterback Alex Corey,embracing their injured leader.
"This is for Alex' one shouted.With Corey's return from a knee
injuiy suffered in the season openeruncertain, Maine East has found itsrallying cty as it moves forward inthe season.
"He's our captain. We wereheartbroken (when he went down),"senior Javed Lukovic said. 'We unu-ally do a chant after the game and(Friday) we basically incorporateda chant for Alex. We want to win for
"He's our quarterback and he haddreams like so many ofus to playcollege ball. Th see him go out forpossibly the season in the first game,it was heartbreaking for all of us."
Corey's injury isn't the only onethe Blue Demons are dealing with -they were without 10 starters Fridayagainst Amundsen, including seniorrunning back Christian Lopez - butit is one ofthe most significant.
'We all hurt when he (Corey)went down," Lukovic said. "Butwe're all going to get through thistogether. We know our roles asstarters and backups and we have alot of heart."
Gabe Corey, Maine East's coachand Alex Corey's dad, said that aswell as the short-handed team hasplayed the last two weeks, a greaterchallenge awaits as the schedulegets tougher, beginning at hometonight against 2-0 Nues West. TheBlue Demons (2-0) were once againdown to junior third-string cplar-terback Justin Ethakattu against
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"He's our captain.We were heart bro-ken (when he wentdown)."We usuallydo a chant after thegame and (Friday)we basically incorpo-rated a chant for Alex.We want to win forhim."
Javed Lukovuc,Maine East senior
Amundsen with backup Steve Youel,a junior, also out.
Ethakattu didn't need to do muchFriday with the run game led byLukovic doing most ofthe work.
Lukovic finished with four touch-downs in the victory over Amund-sen, but Maine East also receivedan unexpected lift fromjunior backMunhaldar Bayar who came upwith some big runs ofhis own. Hehad a 19-yard touchdown run at theend ofthe first half to make it 37-6and added scores of 10 and 43 yardsin the second half.
"A lot of kids really grew uptoday' coach Gabe Corey said. "Boy,did (Bayar) show something today.Some nice runs from him."
"He stepped up so much," Lu-kovic added. "He showed he can beour starting tailback with Christianout. It was really impressive to runfor over 100 yards and have threetouchdowns when he's never playedtailback at the varsity level. Heplayed with a lot of heart."
Bayar said even he was surprisedby how easily he was finding holes,something Gabe Corey credited to ahealthy offensive line.
"It was my first time starting in avarsity game," Boyar said. "I alwaystry my best and I know it's notalways going to be that easy But itwas pretty great."
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Torres looks to have bnght futureSophomore set up
all three goals
against Spartans
BY DAN SHALøFor Sun-Times Media, @danshalin
SKOKIE - In the Niles Northboys soccer team's 3-1 win overGlenbrook North, Vikings mid-fielder Ricky Torres was one of thesmallest players on the field, andarguably the most influential.
The 5-foot-5, 132-pound sopho-more helped set up all three of NilesNorth's goals on Sept. 3, earningassists on two of them.
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Trailing 1-0 late in the firsthail; Torres lofted a pass over theGlenbröok North defense and intothe path offorward Adrian Coardos.The Niles Northjunior attackerbeat the onrushing Spartans goal-keeper to the ball, chipping it overthe keeper's outstretched hand andinto the net.
Eight minutes into the secondhalf Torres played a ball down theright flank to Alen Hataric. The ju-thor midfielder sent a cross in frontofthe net to sophomore wingerFanuel Teclai, who knocked it in farpost.
Finally, withjust under 30 rain-utes remaining in the contest, Tor-res sent a pinpoint pass into the box.
-T: Glenbrook North'sJake Santellano (left)and Nues North'sRickylorres vie forpossession of the ballduring the Sept. 3game in Skokie. i JOE
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lt was headed into the back of thenet byjunior midflelder BenjaminIbalTa.
Throughout the contest, Torres'vision, deft touch and creativity inthe midfield were instrumental asthe Vlldngs (who improved to 2-1-2overall, l-0 CSL North) dominatedtheir conference rivals.
The perfonnance left teammatesand coaches raving about Torres'play and looking forward to his soc-cer future.
"Rick is a great player, he's sosmart and knows what to do," Vi-kings senior midfielder and captainSebastian Vivas said. "He's only a
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Rodrjguez leads by example on defenseSenior linebacker
forced critical fumbleagainst Nues WestBY ERIC VAN DRIl.For Sun-Times Media, @VanDrilSports
SKOKIE - Nues West led NilesNorth by 27 points as the teamsentered the fourth quarter of thisyear's Skokie Skirmish, and theWolves had seemingly put thegame out of reach.
Vikings coach Mark Egofskesaid he was preparing to put in histeam's second string when, sud-denly, Saturday's game turned andNiles North came roaring back.The comeback began with theVikings driving down and scoringa touchdown on junior JulianGarrett's 10-yard run with 7:55remaining in the fourth quarter.
The touchdown, at the time,seemed like it would be an insignif-icant footnote to a game otherwisecontrolled by the Wolves, but thenVincent Rodriguez made a play.The 5-foot-6 senior outside line-backer forced Niles West juniorrunning back Brandon Costantinoto fumble. Isaiah Tate, a juniordefensive end at Niles North,recovered the ball and the Vikings'offense drove down the field andscored on the ensuing possessionto close the team's deficit to 13points.
Rodriguez's forced fumblehelped turn the momentum. It
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sophomore, so his future seasonsare going to be amazing. I'm reallyhappy and exited to play with himthis season in the middle."
Torres' potential was evident asa freshman last season, which ledto his selection for the varsity byVikings coach Yoon Lee. However,
Nues North quarterback Tony Granato (4) slips past Nues West's Denis Gargovic to pick up a first down during the first quarter ofSaturday's game. Nues North is scheduled to play host to New Trier at 7 tonight. i BRIAN OMAHONEY/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA
injected life into the Vikings' side- that situation. do)," said Rodriguez, who had anline and Rodriguez, a three-year "I think interceptions and interception against Amundsen onstarter and a captain on defense, forced fumbles, those are some- Aug. 30. "It's a mind-set you haveexpected nothing less of himself in thing I have to put on myself (to to have. I think you have to lead by
Lee said Torres had some troublewith the physical demands of thevarsity game a year ago. That doesnot appear to be the case in 2013.
"Because of his size, his ageand his maturitç he was get-ting knocked around a bit (lastyear)," Lee said. "This yeai he hassurprised me the most as a player,from what I remember last yearto what he's executing now. I'm sohappy to have him on my squad."
Lee continued: 'As he becomesa junior and senior, I'm sure he's
going to become stronger, faster,wiser in the game and more of avocal leader. But his progress fromlast year to this year has been expo-nential. I can only imagine what it'sgoing to be for next yeai"
Torres admitted some of his soc-cer instincts may come naturally,but he was quick to credit his fatherand older brother, both namedJavier, with helping him develop asa player.
"I've been playing sin I was littlewith my dad. He's a key, he taught
me everything I know," said RickyTorres, who plays club soccer for FCChicago. "He and my brother havealways been there for me, alwayshelping me with everything alwaysgiving me tips. Without them, Iwouldn't be the player I am."
Javier Torres was a key per-former for the 2008 and 2009 NuesNorth squads that captured back-to-back regional titles.
Wiles North teams mostly havestruggled since those days, butPicky Torres believes the current
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example, because if I can't do it,why should I demand everybodyelse to do it?"
Rodriguez embodied his lead-by-example mentality in several,less prominent instances Satur-day.
Niles North, after losing 41-35,gathered around Egofske in thesouth end zone of its stadium.Egofske and his staff talked forabout 10 minutes after the gameand then Egofske told the team tojog into the locker room. Rodri-guez immediately started joggingbriskly, setting the pace as mostof his teammates jogged behindhim.
Rodriguez also regularly urgedthe sideline to stay pumped up andcheer on the offense during thegame. He also helped the defenseget organized on the field.
Rodriguez plays strongsidelinebacker, so the sooner NilesNorth's defense identifies theopposition's formation, the soonerhe and weakside linebackerMohmed Khan, a junior, knowwhere to line up on the field.Identifring the formation alsodetermines where Rodriguez willline up on the strong side - suchas over the tight end or over theslot receiver - in the Vikings' 3-5defensive scheme.
"He's a smart kid, academicallyand (in terms of) football savvy,"Egofske said. "He can recognizethe formations quickly and get theinformation to the other playersvery quick."
group is capable ofbringing Vildngssoccer back to prominence.
"I think we have a really goodteam this year. We have talentedmidfielders and we all work welltogether," Ricky Torres said. 'We'vebeen playing together for a coupleyears and I think we have somegood chemistry going
"I feel like we can go somewherereally far, maybe past regionals.We're capable of it and our coachestell it to us. We have a lot of skill andI think we can go far."
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Broken knuckle can't keep Pignato off fieldGAME RECAPJunior played
both ways in spite
of bulky cast
BY ERIC VAN DRILFor Sun-Times Media, @VanDriISports
SKOKIE - Some of Niles West'sbest players stood out with boththeir play and their accessoriesin the Wolves' 41-35 victory overNues North.
Niles West senior wide receiverAndrew Mihulet, for example,hauled in a pair of touchdownsSaturday while wearing low-cutNike cleats with a flamboyant ye!-low, pink and blue color scheme.
Ni!es West junior Adam Pignatoalso had a vita! role against theVikings, playing middle linebackerand filling in at left guard on NilesWest's banged-up offensive line.Pignato's accessory - a castwrapped in bulky padding, whichprotected a broken knuckle onhis right hand - wasn't as bright
- as Mihulet's colorful shoes, but itstood out just the same.
The Wolves' win over NilesNorth marked the first game inwhich Pignato was wearing a cast.It was a hindrance at times, hesaid, yet it only slightly affectedhim on the field.
"The main thing for defense,is I can't catch the ball," Pignatosaid. "Offense is kind of hard tohave a hand on a person with this(wrapped-up cast). It's kind of hardto grip someone, but otherwisenothing really (changed)."
Pignato said he initially hurt hisknuckle on his right pointer fingerin Niles West's Red and WhiteScrimmage on Aug. 23. He playedthrough the pain, and he didn't getan X-ray on his hand until NilesWest's training staff urged him tosee a doctor after the Wolves beat
-- Ridgewood on Aug. 31.Although broken bones can lead
to players missing time, Pignatosaid he remained confident hewould play in the Skokie Skirmish
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Nues West's Adam Pignato played in Saturday's Skokie Skirmish against Nues North in spite of a broken knuckle on his right hand.
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immediately after learning that hisknuckle was broken. Niles Westcoach Scott Baum, knowing themiddle linebacker's toughness,shared Pignato's confidence.
"Him, no. Someone else, maybe.
But him, no," said Baum, whenasked if he thought Pignato wouldmiss time after he learned of theinjur) "Adam's a tough kid. He'sgot a twin brother, Jeremy, andboth of those kids are throwback
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Niles West is back in actiontoday when it plays at Maine Eastin a battle of undefeated teams.
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THE SKINNYNues West's football team took a41-14 lead on a 32-yard run by junior
running back Brandon Costantinowith 32 seconds remaining in thethird quarter on Saturday. TheWolves didnt score after that, andNues North nearly came back towin. The Vikings, the host of this
year's Skokie Skirmish, scored threetouchdowns in the fourth quarter.
TURNING PNTThe high-scoring game had severalturning points. Junior Quran Spill-man returned the second half'sopening kickoff 92 yards for atouchdown, which gave the Wolves(2-O) a 35-14 advantage and seemedto dishearten the Vikings (I-l).
THE STARTommy Galanopoulos, Nues West's
junior quarterback, completed 17 of
his 22 pass attempts, throwing for 176
yards and fourtouchdowns. Senior An-
drew Mihulet caught Iwo touchdowns,
and juniors Jeremy Pignato and Quran
Spiliman hauled in one apiece.
BY THE NUMBERSNues North quarterback TonyGranato, a 5-foot-9 junior, ranfor 81 yards on Il carries, and hefinished 21-for-29 with 197 yards
and a touchdown. Senior J.J. Myleswas Granato's favorite target. Mylescaught Il passes for 79 yards.
QUOTABLE"The game turned, but unfortunatelythe numbers don't lie," Nues Northsenior linebacker Vincent Rodriguezsaid.
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But the game wasn't close because NotreDarne quarterback Ryan Greene had a careernight in the Dons' 47-6 victory.
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