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Board discusses apartment development By KRISTIN PEDICINI kpedicini@shawmedia.com LA GRANGE – After an extensive discussion on a proposed multiple-family development in the village at the Oct. 27 Village Board meeting, Village President Tom Livingston and trustees ultimately voted to table the issue before officially approving or denying the developer’s proposal. The apartment building would be built on the site of the former YMCA at 31 E. Ogden Ave., near La Grange Road. The development plans outlined a detailed structure, with apartments ranging from $1,500 to $3,600 in rent per month on average. Opus, the developers of the apartment building, returned to the board Monday after numerous public hearings and conversations with the board and village staff. Opus’ Vice President Sean Spellman said the building will contain nine studio apartments, along with one-, twoand three-bedroom vacancies. “I truly feel strongly about La Grange,” Spellman said. “You can’t beat the downtown area ... and we think we’ll bring the downtown north of the tracks.” The six-story building also will have a business center, computer lounge, pool and cabana, club room, fitness cen-

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Dean Newman, senior vice president architect of Opus, presents aspects of a proposed multiple-family development during an Oct. 27 board meeting. ter, pet wash, yoga studios and more features for residents. Along with the residential building, Opus’ plan also calls for a 9,000-square-foot retail

space in a separate building about a year now, according to at La Grange Road and Ogden trustee David McCarty. He said Avenue. everyone involved is working The proposed development has been in discussion for See APARTMENT, page 15

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ON THE COVER Mya Polcyn (left), 2, of Brookfield interacts Friday with Benjamin Rocco Hernandez, 2, and his grandma, Nancy Hernandez, both of La Grange Park, at the Park District of La Grange’s Halloween Party. Bill Ackerman - backerman@shawmedia.com

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year’s Halloween Party on Friday. LA GRANGE – Princesses, The two-hour party for pirates, ghosts, goblins and children 12 and younger inall creatures big and small cluded prizes, games, entermade their way to the Park tainment and a raffle giveDistrict of La Grange for this away of two bicycles.

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LEFT: Seth Korzyniewski, 4 of La Grange Park, takes a cautious look at a scary animated clown.

Michael Rucinski, 5, of La Grange plays a bucket game Friday using plastic pumpkins at the Park District of La Grange’s Halloween Party in the recreation center.

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ABOVE: Tyler Hanson, 4, of La Grange Park is the friendliest Boba Fett in the galaxy while enjoying the Park District of La Grange’s Halloween Party.

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County Clerk expects no delays during vote count By DAN FARNHAM dfarnham@shawmedia.com The Cook County Clerk’s Office said it will still use its normal procedures to process early and absentee voting for the upcoming election after Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan recently released an opinion about vote counting. Madigan’s statement, issued Oct. 15, said ballots collected through early voting and absentee balloting cannot be counted before election polls close at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Specifically, the opinion said running the ballots through tabulating equipment

cision was released to clarify election laws because of procedural questions some election officials had asked. Meet the Cook County Clerk spokescandidates woman Courtney Greve said now on our the clerk’s office believes its Election Cennormal process of compiling tral website. early ballots complies with the Then return law and Madigan’s opinion. election night for complete With 50,000 applications for results and coverage. Visit mail ballots, she said it would mysuburbanlife.com/ be a new record for the county election-central. if all of those ballots were submitted. She said the office sorts the mail ballots it receives by preis a form of counting. Natalie Bauer, Illinois cinct and township a couple of Attorney General communi- days before the election. The cations director, said the de- day of the election, the ballots

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cess falls within its interpretation of the law. Bauer said the office has received questions about the process and is “looking into matters right now to provide additional guidance.” One clarification released by the Attorney General’s office regarding the opinion answered a question some election officials had about whether voters using electronic voting equipment qualified as counting. According to the clarification, the equipment is legal because the opinion was not meant to address the act of casting a vote.

Heritage Center sale on ballot Voters to consider trustee By MATTHEW HENDRICKSON mhendrickson@shawmedia.com Shall the village of Indian Head Park sell the village’s Heritage Center? When voters cast their ballots in the general election Tuesday, Indian Head Park residents also will be asked an advisory question regarding the future of the village’s Heritage Center, 6250 S. Wolf Road. The village will host a town hall meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday to discuss the question, answer any questions the public might have and to hear residents’ thoughts. Ultimately, the question is

not binding and the board will not have to follow the results of the question on the ballot. “It’s being used to get an idea of what the residents want,” Village Administrator John Brooks said. According to Brooks, the Heritage Center costs village money to maintain and make available to residents. The sale of the property that houses the Heritage Center also could be used to help fund other village projects. “It’s about if we should use the funds to address village needs elsewhere,” Brooks said.

The Heritage Center houses a library of books donated by residents and holds an annual book sale. The center also can be rented by residents for special occasions like birthday parties and weddings. While keeping the building adds maintenance expenses for the village, Mayor Richard Andrews said the center also holds a historical significance. “It’s up to the residents,” Andrews said. “It’s going to be interesting to find out what people think.” The question was approved by the village board at a meeting in August.

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“Shall the Village President (Mayor) of Burr Ridge, who receives a stipend of $6,000 per year, and the Burr Ridge Trustees, who receive a stipend of $3,000 per year, continue to be compensated?” When voting in Tuesday’s general election, residents of the Burr Ridge area will see a referendum question regarding the financial compensation for village trustees and the village president. The question is being presented for voters as a result of one board member who feels stipends should not be given at all for positions on the village board. “We’re curious as to how the residents might feel about this, but the question doesn’t

tell the whole story,” Mayor Mickey Straub said. Straub said the important fact for voters to remember is in DuPage County, 27 villages award higher stipends than Burr Ridge for members of the village board, three villages provide the same amount and three communities give lower compensations. The question on the ballot is nonbinding, meaning the board does not necessarily have to abide by the decision of voters. If the village were to stop giving the $6,000 and $3,000 stipends to members of the village board, Straub said he feels it would send the wrong message to potential candidates for the position. “[Asking the question] is a waste of time and money,” Straub said. “There are more important issues and questions to ask the residents.”

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COUNTRYSIDE – Whether you’re looking for a guaranteed cuddle buddy, a companion for your morning stroll or just a furry face to greet you when you come home from work, there’s something about owning a dog that makes each day a little better than the last. And if that perfectly fluffy, drooling pup hasn’t made its way to your door step, Countryside Veterinary Center Practice Manager DeeDee Byers said there’s a few steps to consider before bringing home a new addition to the family. “Do your research about the breed and know the health problems and exercise requirements,” Byers said. “And start a savings account so when it gets sick, you’re not floored by the price.” Depending upon where the pooch comes from and its age, prices for the first year of ownership will vary, according to Byers. New puppies need a series of shots beginning at 9 weeks old. Byers said vaccines can cost anywhere from $300 to $500. However, if a puppy is adopted from a shelter, oftentimes those shots are taken care of as well as being neutered. One shelter for families to keep an eye on is the Hinsdale Humane Society. The shelter, which is at the end of it’s AdoptA-Dog promotion, has already

Know more For information on puppy care and treatments: ■ WHERE: Countryside Veterinary Center ■ LOCATION: 9823 W. 55th St. ■ CONTACT: 708-469-6050 or countrysidevetcare.com To find a new dog, puppy, kitten or cat to bring home, check out the shelter: ■ WHERE: Hinsdale Humane Society ■ LOCATION: 22 N. Elm St. ■ HOURS: 2 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays, noon to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday ■ CONTACT: 630-323-5630 or hinsdalehumanesociety.org. found 31 dogs and puppies their forever homes this month. Adopt-A-Dog month is a national promotion, according to the Hinsdale Humane Society’s Executive Director Lori Halligan. She said the shelter has been running the promotion for decades. And even though it ends soon, that doesn’t mean opportunities for adoption do, too. “It’s a just chance to bring to the public’s attention that there are really great dogs available for adoption at shelters,” Halligan said, and added

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ing hearing loss unaddressed can be significant. Numerous studies link unmanaged hearing loss to a wide range of physical and emotional conditions, including depression, impaired memory and ability to learn new tasks, increased risk to personal safety, reduced job performance and earning power, and diminished psychological and overall health. Hearing loss is tough as its own problem, but it is often accompanied by other health issues which make the need to seek hearing help even more important.

Diabetes: The Better Hearing Institute (BHI) is urging people with diabetes to get their hearing tested. Hearing loss is about twice as common in people with diabetes compared to those without the disease according to the National Institute of Health. Yet, unlike eye exams, hearing health examinations are often overlooked in the routine regimen of care for people with diabetes. Research also suggests that by keeping diabetes under control, people can help minimize potential diabetes-related hearing damage. Mild Depression and/or/Anxiety: The Better Hearing Institute (BHI) is also advising people with symptoms of

depression and/or anxiety to get their hearing checked and to address any diagnosed hearing loss. People with untreated hearing loss may be at an increased risk of depression.

“We’ve known for a long time that depression and hearing loss often exist together, particularly in people with untreated hearing loss,” says Sergei Kochkin, PhD, Executive Director of BHI. “In fact, when left unaddressed, hearing loss can lead to isolation and other emotional conditions that can affect both quality of life and mental health. But we also know that by treating hearing loss, the risk of associated depression and other mental health issues lessen signiicantly.” “Depression knows no boundaries,” explains Kochkin. “It can affect anyone and can be brought on by any number of life factors, including chronic stress. By addressing hearing loss with hearing aids, we minimize the stress and isolation that hearing loss can bring, and we enable those with hearing loss to become more resilient against depression. Dementia/Alzheimer’s: As evidence increases showing that there may be a connection between hearing loss and dementia, the Better Hearing Institute is

recommending hearing checks among Baby Boomers and Generation Xers. Because most hearing loss can be managed with hearing aids, the Institute is also encouraging those with hearing loss to be itted with hearing aids when appropriate.

Several studies have considered the relationship between hearing loss and cognitive function. One such study, conducted by researchers at Johns Hopkins and the National Institute on Aging and published in the Archives of Neurology, found that seniors with hearing loss are signiicantly more likely to develop dementia over time than those who retain their hearing. They study also found that the more hearing loss they had, the greater their likelihood of developing dementia.

In an effort to improve the quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s disease, Better Hearing Institute advocates that hearing checks, hearing healthcare, and hearing aids when appropriate, be included

in their regimen of care. According to the institute, unaddressed hearing loss can present an added, unnecessary strain on individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, and also on caregivers who suffer from hearing loss themselves. No matter what your health situation is, call your local, professional audiologist to have your hearing evaluated. You have nothing to lose.

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LA GRANGE PARK – Imagine a classroom where chalkboards, desks and chairs are replaced by large tree stumps and logs surrounding a campfire crackling in the brisk Alaskan evening air. For one La Grange Park resident, this classroom atmosphere wasn’t just a far off fantasy, but rather his reality for 28 days. Frank McMahon, 21, recently spent four weeks on an expedition, packrafting throughout the wilderness in Alaska. McMahon said he decided to venture out on the trip because he’d never done something comparable before. “I thought it would teach me a lot and I’d learn a lot of skills and do it in a safe way,” McMahon said. McMahon’s trip – a course with the National Outdoor Leadership School International Headquarters – included 15 strangers comprised of both instructors and students. While packrafting, each student carried a single person inflatable raft along with all of their boating and camping gear. The junior at Tulane University said it was tough coming back to school when he’d been having class outdoors, and that he would recommend the trip to everyone. “With packrafting, there was no typical day,” McMahon said. In the mornings, part of the group would cook breakfast while the others cleaned up the camp site, according to McMahon. He said then they would take off on the day’s activities, whether it be hiking, paddling, or just exploring the area. The trip covered more than 220 miles, with 160 miles of packrafting and 62 backpacking, according to a news release from the school, which said during the trip, the group paddled portions of the Clear Creek, Cottonwood Creek, McClaren River, Sustina River and Talkeetna River. McMahon described the

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Why volunteering is my lifelong passion People often ask me why I volunteer my time to support the work of civic organizations in the La Grange area, and why I am an active member of the Board of Directors of the LeaderShop. My response is that my parents taught me we all have a responsibility to the community in which we live. I began volunteering at a very young age. I recall delivering Meals COMMUNITY on Wheels with my mother VOICE when I was a little girl. In Lynda turn, I have instilled the spirit Nadkarni of volunteerism in both of my daughters, as well. To me, volunteering is very important because there are times in nearly everyone’s life when they need the support of an organization. It could be a church, social service agency, school, or other nonprofit. By volunteering, I can help ensure that those supports are available for people who call the greater La Grange area home. Because volunteering is a personal passion, I make time for it and balance my volunteer activities with my busy life as a wife, mother and teacher. I wear several hats for the LeaderShop, and I schedule one activity each week for another nonprofit, as well as for fulfilling a commitment to my church. I dedicate my time as a volunteer for the LeaderShop because the agency changes the lives of children and youth in our local area. I have seen students I teach become strong, confident adults through their participation in the LeaderShop’s programs and activities. There are so many different ways individuals can use their talents for the LeaderShop. People who like young children can become mentors or tutors. Individuals who prefer working with older teens can volunteer to help at a leadership conference for junior high or high school students. The Board of Directors is always seeking to recruit people who have expertise in an area such as marketing, youth development, finance, or resource development and who share a passion for the LeaderShop’s mission to empower youth to become community-minded individuals through diverse programs that foster confidence, knowledge and leadership. In thinking about the future, my wish is that everyone in this area would choose something they care about and volunteer even an hour a week for that mission. The greater La Grange suburban area is already a great place to live and work; can you imagine how spectacular it could be if more people volunteered for programs that help others?

Lynda Nadkarni is a teacher of visual arts at Brook Park Elementary School in La Grange Park. She is a member of The LeaderShop’s Board of Directors and is engaged in supporting the work of many civic organizations in the La Grange area. Laura Burke, general manager lburke@shawmedia.com 630-427-6213

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Blackhawks star Patrick Sharp poses for a photo with students from St. Louise de Marillac School in La Grange Park.

Thumbs up to the St. Louise de Marillac students who earned a visit from Blackhawks star Patrick Sharp. Youngsters at the La Grange Park school donated 70,000 items to Goodwill in April as part of a contest among schools from around the area. Principal AnnMarie Mahay said the contest was important to teach children the need to give back to others – but meeting a Blackhawks player was a pretty nice bonus, too. This thumbs down is for the odorless, colorless gas that invaded Pleasantdale Elementary School in La Grange – radon. Fortunately, the presence of the cancer-causing substance in several classes was detected by testing, and the levels were below the typical standard for evacuation. Out of caution, school officials decided to close off those classrooms anyway while they figure out how to lower the levels. David Good, managing editor dgood@shawmedia.com 630-427-6270

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I’m tired of the village of Stickney officials who waste the taxpayers’ money. If you go to the meetings, you will see a circus. The former mayor (Daniel A. O’Reilly) who lost his last election has his people that are still on the board wasting tax dollars. He lost his election for a reason and he still thinks he should be mayor. He cheated on his taxes. He should be banned from ever running for office again.

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• Roberto Rojas-Silva, 32, of the 5500 block of Madision Avenue, Hinsdale, was charged Oct. 13 with driving with no valid license in the 9900 block of 55th Street. • Jason A. Horn, 39, of the 15000 block of Mission Avenue, LA GRANGE Oak Forest, was charged Oct. 11 License violation Sergio Sanchez, 19, of the 200 with driving with a suspended license and no insurance at block of Sawyer Avenue, was Willow Springs Road and 55th charged at 4:51 p.m. Oct. 22 Street. with driving with a suspended • Loth Bravo, 41, of the 6300 license in the zero to 99 block of block of Joliet Road, was West Ogden Avenue. charged Oct. 11 with driving with out a valid license on La Grange Property damage Road. A window was reported broken at 9:22 a.m. Oct. 21 in the 400 block of East Shawmut Theft • Copper tubing was reported Avenue. stolen Oct. 14 from air conditioner units in the 6200 block of COUNTRYSIDE Joliet Road. License violations • A 2006 four-door bronze • Michelle D. Kaminiski, 31, of colored vehicle was reported the 8100 block of White Avenue, stolen between Oct. 7 and 15 Lyons, was charged Oct. 17 from Continental Honda, 5901 La with driving with a suspended Grange Road. license, disobeying a traffic control device and using a cellphone WESTERN SPRINGS at East Avenue and Plainfield Drug paraphernalia Road. • Leovigildo Hernandez, 26, of possession Timothy W. Jeffers, 34, of the the 1700 block of Ruble Street, 16W500 block of Lake Drive, Chicago, was charged Oct. 13 WIllowbrook, was charged at with driving without a license at Joliet Road and Brainard Avenue. See POLICE, page 13

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OBITUARIES VELMA BROCKMAN Born: Aug. 10, 1920 Died: Oct. 25, 2014

Velma Brockman, 94, of Burr Ridge, formerly of Schererville, IN, passed away October 25, 2014. Velma was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Madison. Survived by two sons, James and Steven Brockman; and 6 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Visitation Wednesday, October 29, 2014, from 1:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. at Lincoln Ridge Funeral Home, 7607 W. Lincoln Highway, Schererville, IN. Followed by a graveside service at 2:15 p.m. at Memory Lane Memorial Garden Cemetery in Schererville, IN.

CARL R. COFFLAND Carl Roger Coffland, age 80, of La Grange Park. Korean War Marine Veteran. Beloved husband of Karen Ann Coffland, nee Sapp; father of Russel Coffland and Randy Coffland; and dear grandfather. Funeral and Interment Private. Arrangements by Hitzeman Funeral Home Ltd., 9445 West 31st Street, Brookfield, IL 60513. Information 708-485-2000 or www.HitzemanFuneral.com

CYNTHIA L. EGGER Cynthia Lucille Egger, age 57, of Berkeley, IL, formerly of Brookfield, passed away. Arrangements by Hitzeman Funeral Home, Ltd. (708)485-2000 or www.HitzemanFuneral.com

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p. ., at The First C greg Church of Western Springs, 1106 Chestnut St., Western Springs, IL 60558. Interment Private. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial gifts be made to stroke research at Mayo Clinic. Donations can be mailed directly to Mayo Clinic, Department of Development, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905 or donations may also be given online at philanthropy.mayoclinic.org Hallowell & James Funeral Home in Countryside is assisting the family. For information, 708-3526500

CATHERINE M. O'BRIEN Catherine Marie O'Brien, 47, of Countryside. Survived by the love of her life, “Wally K.” Knutsen. Beloved daughter of Janice (late William) O'Brien. Loving sister of Scott (Diana) O'Brien. Devoted aunt of Natalie O'Brien. Dear granddaughter of Genevieve Fischer. Services and interment are private. Cathy was a marvelous cook and a fun-loving person. She worked at “The Mood” in Countryside for many years. Arrangements entrusted to Hallowell & James Funeral Home, Countryside at 708/352-6500 or www.hjfunerals.com

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Arthur “Bud” Daniel Roe, Jr., age Gale W. Fraser, age 93, Veteran U.S 80, of LaGrange. Marie Corps, CPL. Founder of Fraser WWII; Iwo Jima Construction Co. in Survivor; Purple Heart Recipient; at Lyons. Beloved rest October 26, 2014. husband of Marilyn Beloved husband of the late Lillian (nee Peeken); Roe (nee: Morris). Loving father of devoted father of Sandra Fraser Butch (Lorraine Grimsby) Roe and Mather, Gale Jr. (Brenda Jean) the late Edward Roe. Step-father of Dianne Tarrant. Dear brother of Fraser, Sarah (Nick) Van Winkle, Mark (Nancy) Fraser, Jane (John) Shirley Bokina and the late Eileen Shallow and Florence Monnett. Rosenwinkel and Ann (Mark) Miklosz; loving grandfather of 21 Grandfather of 5 and Greatand to the late Sally Jane Van Grandfather of 9. Many nieces, Winkle; proud great-grandfather of nephews and cousins. 5; dear brother of Jane (Alan) Proud member of VFW Post Steuber and the late John Fraser; #2868-Brookfield and American uncle of many. Legion Post # 2910. “Bud” worked A Memorial Service will be held on for the Pennsylvania and Burlington Sunday, November 2, 2014, at 6:00 Railroad for over 50 years and p.m., at The First Congregational retired in 1985.

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a stop to this insane practice of everybody owning a gun. Continued from page 11 The Second Amendment says in a well-regulated militia the Parties passing the blame right to bear arms shall not be Both parties are playing infringed upon. This kid who “blame Paul.” They’re passing did the shooting today was not the blame. Both factions shift in a well-regulated militia, and the load to underclass. No good the kid who did the shooting choices unless we invent a in Sandy Hook also was not in viable alternative. a well-regulated militia. Let’s get together. Come on, people. Keep cars in mind This has to stop. I want to sound off about people who are jogging or the Are all candidates crooks? bicyclists. They, too, have to If half of the charges politirealize that cars should be able cians make in their ads against to drive down the streets and their opponents are true, they not immediately hit the brakes would both belong in jail … not because they want to cut in running for office. Ads take front of the car. Even by the advantage of the public’s lack Prairie Path, we do realize that of knowledge and savvy. pedestrians do have the right away. But they also have to re- Vacant apartment, condo alize that we may not see them units draw question and they should not assume How many apartments and people will stop just because condos are now sitting vacant they’re cutting right in front of in Downers Grove? the car.

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Boulevard needs better upkeep in Woodridge

All of the boulevards all around Woodridge are so lovely and well kept, except for one – the corner of Woodridge Drive and Center Drive. No matter what time of year it is, it is overgrown, scrubby and unkempt. This should be one of the best boulevards in Woodridge, it’s right by our lake area. I don’t get it. I would think that’d be the best one.

Against Westmont School District 201 referendum

Westmont School District 201 is once again wasting our tax dollars on a referendum that was already voted down. Eighty percent of the village spoke loud and clear, but the board still continues to do what it wants, not what the people want. They were elected to be the voice of the people, and they don’t listen. End private gun ownership A couple of elevators, small Today I just heard on the improvements and creating radio that there was another and utilizing the policy and shooting, in Washington state. procedures is what is needed. It’s obvious since Sandy Hook This is what our community that the politicians cannot do can afford. By the way, I did anything about this. So my not see one dollar of this suggestion is we parents, we absurd referendum proposal teachers, get together and put going toward education. Surely I’m not the only one who was curious about why the couple callers who have recently called about Sound Off not printing the names of the callers didn’t just write to the letters to the editor, where they surely could have left their names.


Caroline Nash Domagalski La Grange Park resident “Clearly the village knows what it’s doing,” Domagalski said. “To me, density is an opportunity.” While Domagalski had a positive outlook on the development, other residents and the majority of the trustees did not echo such praise. Trustee Bill Holder said if he was asked to vote in favor of the proposed project, he wouldn’t be able to. “I’d like to table this because I like the project, I like the builder,” Holder said. “But I don’t like the development agreement as it’s currently cast. I do not think it’s ready.” Although the discussion was tabled, it will be brought to the board again continue at their Nov. 10 board meeting. “Opus is in this for the long run,” Spellman said. “Locally, we’ve been here for 30-plus years. We take great pride in our developments.”

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students first start experiencing problems with,” Melka said. Through the coalition, Melka said he hopes to see a change in the way prescription drug, marijuana and alcohol are viewed are viewed by teens. “Much of the focus is on preventing overdose or deaths,” Melka said. “We want to look more at the prevention of addiction and we want to start early in the process.” Although forming the youth coalition is still in its very early stages, many organizations in the community have joined the effort, according to Melka, who will serve as the coalition’s chairman. Young people, parents and members of the community will all have representation. Organizations represented in the task force include Lyons Township High School, Nazareth Academy, the Hinsdale Police Department, the LeaderShop, Kiwanis Club of La Grange, La Grange Police Department and Pillars Addiction Programs. “We’d like to discuss and see how we could move the whole community to change the im-

Know more For information on the coalition or to become, call Ron Melka at the Lyons Township Mental Health Commission at 708-352-2992. age on [substance abuse],” Melka said. Echoing the coalition’s community goals is Jeanne Widing, Lyons Township High School’s student assistance program coordinator. Widing said not only is the initiative important, but its announcement is especially timely as the school celebrates National Red Ribbon Week. Red Ribbon Week is a national recognition campaign meant to increase knowledge of the destruction caused by drugs in America. “Substance abuse happens in the community and impacts students, so we can’t change it single handedly,” Widing said. “This has to be a group effort, a community-wide initiative. “It’s just about giving the [kids] the information to make the [right] decision,” Widing said. Melka said the commission is still actively seeking more members from the community to join the coalition. Anyone looking for more information on the coalition or interested becoming involved should contact Ron Melka at the Lyons Township Mental Health Commission at 708-352-2992.


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Andy Novinger of La Grange Highlands goes above and beyond when it comes to decorating his house for Halloween. This year, Novinger created five scenes – spanning the front yard to the garage – with the theme of werewolf hunter.

By MATTHEW HENDRICKSON mhendrickson@shawmedia.com LA GRANGE HIGHLANDS – Andy Novinger said it’s easy to pick a favorite holiday, and it’s Halloween, of course. The La Grange Highlands resident has been turning his front yard, garage and home into a haunted house for his family’s annual costume party since he moved into town in 2005. His neighbors probably didn’t know what they were in for when the family first moved in post-Halloween. But in 2006, he gave them their first taste of what was to come. “It started really small, but each year I’ve made it bigger and bigger,” Novinger said. Novinger is part of a fraternity of Chicago-area Halloween enthusiasts called the Chicago Haunt Builders. Each year, the group’s members get started as early as spring to come together and help each other with their haunt-

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ed houses and spooky projects. Novinger started work on the props for this year’s haunted house in March. The finished set takes about a month to install, he said. Since joining the group,

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“I do the props and she leads the party,” Novinger said of the breakdown of the family responsibilities. But the parents aren’t the only ones that help. Novinger’s 13-year-old son and 6-year-old daughter also get into the fun. “She loves it,” Novinger said of his daughter. “She helps come up with ideas and we’ll see her playing with the two-headed dolls, things like that.” Storage is the only concern he has, Novinger said. Currently, it packs up into some 30 plastic storage containers – as well as a full sized shed out back, which he’s considering expanding to accommodate even more Halloween madness. The love of things ghoulish and gruesome makes all the time, effort and storage concerns worth it, Novinger said. Still, all the work isn’t without repercussions. “We get so worn out from putting this on, sometimes we don’t even put up [Christmas] lights.”

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WHERE: 3801 S. Central Ave., Cicero WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 3 p.m. Sundays, Oct. 31 to Nov. 15 COST & INFO: $17, and $15 for seniors; www.jpactheatre.com, 708-656-1800 ABOUT: “Solitary Confinement,” a twist-filled comedy-thriller, opens on Halloween in the Jedlicka Performing Arts Center. An eccentric, reclusive multimillionaire becomes the intended murder victim of a crazed psychopath. Taunted by the murderer, he finds his isolation makes it nearly impossible to summon help. Directed by Dante Orfei (shown from left), it stars Micheal Kott.

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WHERE: Olcott Art Gallery at Theosophical Society in America, 1926 N. Main St., Wheaton WHEN: Through December COST & INFO: Free admission; www.theosophical.org, 630-668-1571; www.marysouthardart.org ABOUT: Artwork by Sister Mary Southard, of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in La Grange Park, is on exhibit. Pictured is “Women Singing Earth” (acrylic on board).

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WHERE: 1802 W. Berenice Ave., Chicago WHEN: 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and 3 p.m. Sundays through Nov. 22 COST & INFO: $23; 773-698-7389, www.signalensemble.com ABOUT: Signal Ensemble Theatre will stage the world premiere of “Devil’s Day Off.” It’s written by award-winning troupe member Jon Steinhagen of Brookfield. Izis Mollinedo (shown), a graduate of Morton West High School in Berwyn, makes her Chicago professional debut in the show, comprised of more than 50 mini-plays and 100 characters. Steinhagen penned a story of survival surrounding a heat-oppressed city during a 12-hour blackout.

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John & Tony’s Ristorante an inviting steakhouse WEST CHICAGO – Discovering an abundance of delicious options on a menu is particularly pleasing, given my dining companion’s finicky nature when it comes to food choices. John & Tony’s Ristorante in West Chicago ably meets the challenge with offerings of steak and seafood to pasta, pizza and burgers. A fire glowing softly in the attractive dining room’s stone fireplace, and music by Dean Martin, Michael Bublé and other crooners created a relaxing atmosphere as we perused the menu. The appetizer list quickly caught our attention. The bacon-wrapped dates sounded tempting, but so did the crispy calamari. Of course, we also considered the flaming saganaki and the antipasto platter. We zeroed in on our dinner selections, deciding to forgo the openers and save our appetites for our entrees. My companion ordered the 18-ounce, ribeye steak, cooked medium well, with a side of garlic butter sauce for dipping, and garlic roasted red potatoes. The garlic trifecta was completed with his choice of dressing for the house salad. The steak was cooked perfectly and was extremely tender. The garlic butter sauce offered as a side condiment gave the steak an extra boost, but the cut of meat could certainly stand on its own without any embellishment. I selected the Parmesan-crusted, bone-in pork chop with garlic roasted red potatoes and a simple house salad with balsamic vinaigrette. The chop was about half an inch thick, and lavishly crusted with Parmesan cheese, offering great flavor and a moist cut. The garlic roasted red potatoes were a tasty side dish to both the steak and pork chop. A garnish of thinly sliced spirals of carrots and beets provided an aesthetic touch with a nice crunch. If you prefer Italian-Amer-

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John & Tony’s is an appealing destination for casual fine dining on North Avenue in West Chicago.

J&T’s pork chop is a Parmesan-crusted, half-inch-thick, bone-in chop accompanied by garlic roasted red potatoes. Even if you’re not having dessert, take a look at the The decadently tender, 18-ounce ribeye steak is served with garlic but- sweets menu. You know you’ll want to come back and try the ter sauce and garlic roasted red potatoes. tiramisu sundae. The brunch on Sundays also sounds tempting. ican cuisine, John & Tony’s pasta dish by choosing from The restaurant is famiwon’t disappoint. Signature a variety of pastas, sauces, ly-friendly, and offers a chilpastas encompass lobster vegetables and meats. dren’s menu and gluten-free ravioli, cavatelli and Italian Also featured are veal options. Individuals who sausage, and angry mussels – specialties such as veal mussels served with linguine piccata and veal and eggplant would like to imbibe will find and a spicy tomato and white Parmesan, along with seafood an extensive wine list, draft and bottle beer availability wine sauce. There is also an including blackened tilapia, and martini specials. option to create your own coconut shrimp and salmon.

Open daily, the restaurant serves something for every taste. And adding to the ambience various evenings is live music from rock to jazz and favorite standards.

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GEM OF AN EXHIBIT EXTENDED WHERE: Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art, 220 Cottage Hill Ave., Elmhurst WHEN: Extended through December COST & INFO: Inspired by the juxtaposition of human mortality and the timelessness of gemstones, Peruvian artist Luis Alberto Quispe Aparicio created 15 life-size skulls – each with a distinctive personality. Pictured is his work titled “Everlasting Youth,” executed in materials including aquamarine. It’s one of the pieces in the special exhibit called “Faces of Eternity.” Regular admission is charged, and Fridays are free. For details, call the museum at 630-833-1616 or visit www.lizzadromuseum.org.

Diane Ruzevich to learn how to make adorable felted animals. Supplies provided. Cost: $10. THE THEATRE OF WESTERN SPRING BENEFIT PERFORMANCE FOR LOVE CHRISTIAN CLEARINGHOUSE, 7 p.m. Oct. 29, The Theatre of Western Springs, 4384 Hampton Avenue, Western Springs. A benefit performance to raise funds to help low-income local families stabilize and remain in their homes after a temporary financial crisis occurs. The play is “Design for Murder” by George Baston. Everyone’s a suspect. Cost: $30. Information: www.love-cc.org. OPEN MIC NITE, 8:30 p.m. Oct. 29, Friendly Tap, 6733 W. Roosevelt Road, Berwyn. Cost: Free. Information: www.friendlytap.net.

OCT. 30 SENIOR YOGA CLASSES, 8:30 a.m. Oct. 30, Hope Lutheran Church, 6455 Joliet Road, Countryside. Yoga classes especially designed for seniors. Class size limited to 8 students to address special needs and to ensure proper alignment. Prior registration required. Cost: $15. Information: 312-523-8806. LA GRANGE KIWANIS MEETINGS, 12

p.m. Oct. 30, Park District of La Grange, 536 East Ave., La Grange. Information: www.lagrangekiwanis.org. S.T.E.A.M. BUILDERS, 5 p.m. Oct. 30, Stickney-Forest View Public Library, 6800 W. 43rd St., Stickney. Kids ages 6-12, each week do a fun, educational activity or experiment that involves Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math. Walk-ins welcome. Cost: Free. Information: www.sfvpld.org. RESTORATIVE YOGA, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 30, Focus Yoga Studio, 9047 Monroe Ave., Brookfield. Restorative yoga might best described as a supported, conscious body/mind relaxation practice. This class is open to all level students. Cost: $20. Information: www.focusyogastudio.com. TABLE TENNIS CLUB, 8 p.m. Oct. 30 and Nov. 4, Village of North Riverside Recreation, 2401 Des Plaines Ave., North Riverside. For those who are novices, experienced players will give you tips. Cost: $3. Information: www. northriverside-il.org. OPEN MIC BLUES JAM, 8:30 p.m. Oct. 30, Harlem Avenue Lounge, 3701 S. Harlem, Berwyn. Check out the mix of blues musicians both professional and not. Cost: Free. Information: www.harlemavenuelounge.com.

OCT. 31 PARENT/TOT TUMBLING AT THE REC, 9 a.m. Oct. 31, Village of North Riverside Recreation, 2401 Des Plaines Ave., North Riverside. Ages 1-2.5 meet from 9-9:35 a.m.; ages 2.5-3 meet from 9:40-10:20 a.m. Cost: $36. Information: www.northriverside-il.org. NEEDLECRAFT CLUB, 10 a.m. Oct. 31, Village of North Riverside Recreation, 2401 Des Plaines Ave., North Riverside. Cost: Free. Information: www. northriverside-il.org. PINOCHLE PLAYERS CLUB, 12 p.m. Oct. 31, Village of North Riverside Recreation, 2401 Des Plaines Ave., North Riverside. A small fee is collected to cover snacks. Cost: Free. ROTARY CLUB OF LA GRANGE MEETING, 12:15 p.m. Oct. 31, Bella Bacino’s, 36 S. La Grange Road, La Grange. Information: www.lagrangerotary.org. FREAKY FRIDAY BLACKLIGHT BASH, 7 p.m. Oct. 31, Village of North Riverside Recreation, 2401 Des Plaines Ave., North Riverside. Cost: $8. Information: www.facebook.com/NRRecreation.

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Ending the drought By DAN SANTAROMITA dsantaromita@shawmedia.com BUFFALO GROVE – Meg Kowalski had never played tennis as part of a team before this season. Despite that fact, she helped Lyons Township win its first state trophy since 1993. Kowalski, a freshman, placed fourth in singles, a finish matched by the doubles team of Megan Hickey and Stefana Vasic, to help LT place third at the state tournament over the weekend. Sophomore Jelly Bosovic made the fourth round in singles and took last year’s state champion, Tiffany Chen, to three sets in the fourth round of the main draw. The doubles team of junior Sophie Allison

Hinsdale Central defended its state crown and Stevenson placed second. Hickey and Vasic lost to Central’s Erika Oku 1. Hinsdale Central, 49 and Stephanie Dolehide 1-6, 2. Stevenson, 40 2-6 in the semis and then lost 3. Lyons Township, 33 to the other Hinsdale Central doubles team of Rugile ValiSports to your phone unaite and Sandra Keta 7-6, 3-6, 4-6 for third. Visit shawurl.com/texts Kowalski made it to the semifinals without dropping a to sign up and receive sports set, but ran into eventual state scores and alerts from champion Brienne Minor of Suburban Life. Carmel there and lost 5-7, 0-6. Chen beat Kowalski 7-5, 6-2 for and freshman Joie Reisch were third place. “Of course I’m kind of upset in the first round, but won three consolation matches bummed that I didn’t go furto give the Lions crucial points. ther but I’m happy that I made “We were all so excited,” my seed, which was fourth,” Kowalski said. “It was so fun Kowalski said. “I lost to some to be able to actually win some- really great players so I’m happy with my performance.” thing.”

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Kowalski was the only freshman in the semifinals. Both Minor and Chen are seniors. Runner up Bella Lorenzini of Hinsdale Central is a sophomore. Kowalski’s previous big stage tennis experience involved playing in elite United States Tennis Association tournaments. However, the state tournament had a bigger buzz about it than those do. “It was a lot different than I’m used to from USTA because there’s a lot of fans and there’s a camera crew on the court,” Kowalski said. “It’s just a totally different atmosphere.” More than just the different atmosphere of playing at state, Kowalski also liked the different atmosphere of playing on a team.

“I love playing on a team,” Kowalski said. “I think it’s more fun because they root you on. Tennis is such an individual sport so it’s really mental. You have to clear your mind of the point you just played. They help you get over it.” Kowalski said she isn’t sure if she will play high school tennis next year. She will be moving up from the 14-year-old age bracket to the 16-year-old division in USTA tournaments so she will have to build up her national ranking again, but wants to be able to play high school again. Hickey is the only senior of the six Lions to compete at state, so if everyone else comes back, LT could be in prime position to make another run at a state trophy.


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Lions boys, girls teams lock up sectional spots By DAN SANTAROMITA dsantaromita@shawmedia.com HINSDALE – Lyons Township’s boys cross country team entered the Hinsdale Central regional Saturday without its top three runners, but the regional is just about advancing. The Lions did that with no problem, taking third behind Hinsdale Central and Downers Grove North. LT was led by senior Zach Szczesniak, who placed seventh, and sophomore Vincent Zona, who finished in ninth. “I think we could have done better as a team,” Szczesniak said. “We really wanted to pack it up at the beginning, but that really didn’t happen. We didn’t have the best day as a pack. I really thought we could have done a little bit better.” Matt Begeman (11th), Vance Smith (13th), Keefe Mulligan (19th), Max Olson (22nd) and Jake Langan (25th) also ran for the Lions. Next up for LT is the Marist sectional at Midlothian Meadows. Central and DGN will still be among the top competition, but strong teams from Neuqua Valley and Sandburg also will join in to make it arguably the toughest sectional in the state. “Since we’re going to be racing against these guys in sectionals and state, then we know who we have to be up with on each team,” Zona said. Even without a few of its top runners, the Lions can use the experience of racing against the top teams before state as an opportunity to learn about their opponents and improve heading into the state meet at Detweiller Park. “For sectionals it’s really competitive,” Szczesniak said. “It’s more of a learning experience for our team. I want to say we set a top three goal, but I’m pretty sure top four will be fine. Since the top five teams in state are in the sectional, it’s kind of like a mini state meet. It’s a learning experience. We learn

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Lyons Township quarterback Tom Fiedler hands off to Leonard Ross Oct. 17 in a home game against York. The Lions have a tough draw with a first-round playoff game against undefeated Stevenson.

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Lyons Township’s Claudia Lundgren competes Saturday in the Hinsdale Central cross country regional race at Katherine Legge Memorial Park. The Lions moved on as a team to this weekend’s Class 3A sectional race.

If you go n WHAT: Class 3A cross

country sectional n WHEN: 11 a.m. Saturday n WHERE: Midlothian Meadows, 15500 S. Pulaski Road, Midlothian what not to do at Detweiller and what to do. Pretty much the ultimate goal is a state trophy in the end.” On the girls side, the Lions placed fourth to advance to the sectional. Vanessa Flaherty led LT with a 15th place finish. Diana Kafkes (17th), Claudia Lundgren (22nd), Katie Hamor (25th), Annie Denten (27th), Colleen O’Connell (29th) and Madeline Bernstein (31st) rounded out the Lions’ lineup.

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First round matchup

WESTERN SPRINGS – Lyons Township football is back in the Class 8A playoffs. The Lions’ reward for beating Proviso West 42-20 to improve to 5-4 and make a sixth straight playoff appearance? Facing a road game at 9-0 Stevenson. The Patriots are one of the top ranked teams in the state no matter who ranks the teams and have plenty of talent on both sides of the ball. Wide receiver Cameron Green is committed to Northwestern, defensive tackle Nick Dillon is committed to Eastern Michigan and quarterback Willie Bourbon is a Northwestern baseball commit having a huge season. “They’re obviously a great team, a great quarterback, a great coach,” LT coach Kurt Weinberg said. “They play well up front and they have some impressive skill players as well. “They’re a complete package and that’s why they’re 9-0.”

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at Stevenson

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son 9-0

Stevenson scored more than 30 points in seven of its nine regular season games and held opposing teams to less than 20 points in seven games as well. The Patriots also played six playoff teams and played an out-of-state opponent with a 6-3 record, so the dominant wins came against a quality schedule. The Lions will certainly need to play well to pull off the upset. Getting the running game going through Leonard Ross will be a priority as always for LT. “I think we’ve got a pretty good run game, we’ve got an

excellent running back and our offensive line is very good, as well, so establishing the run will be importance to us,” Weinberg said. “I think we need to play our best football. We need to limit our mistakes. When you play a great team like Stevenson, you got to be at your best.” An interesting twist to the game is the Lions played Stevenson in 2011 and 2012 regular season games. In 2011 in Western Springs, LT won 2419. The next year in Lincolnshire, the Patriots won 35-28. Obviously the players are different, but it does give both coaching staffs some familiarity with the opposing programs. “We definitely have that as something we look at,” Weinberg said. “The funny thing is for our senior class, the first game they played as freshmen was against [Stevenson]. Even though we’re separated geographically by quite a ways we know each other quite well. You get a little bit out of that, but I don’t know how much you do.”


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Nazareth quarterback Jonah Beauduy carries the ball Saturday during the Roadrunners’ 49-21 win against St. Viator. The Roadrunners open the Class 6A playoffs with a home game Saturday night against Boylan Catholic. came from Julian Love (2-yard run), James Eraci (23-yard pass from Beauduy), Justin Weller (24-yard pass from Beauduy) and Nolan Dean (12-yard run). The Lions had three threeand-outs and a fumble, recovered by Nazareth’s Joe Muscolino, in their first four drives. “We knew we were going to come out hot,” Muscolino said. “We knew it was for a confer-

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Fenwick sneaks into postseason despite loss to St. Francis SUBURBAN LIFE MEDIA Fenwick’s football team lost 21-14 against St. Francis on Saturday to finish the regular season with a 5-4 record. Pat Donahue had 27 carries for 101 yards and both touchdowns to power the Friars’ offense. Despite the loss, Fenwick made the Class 7A playoffs and faces a first-round game at 6 p.m. Saturday at 9-0 Highland Park.

FOOTBALL St. Joseph

Hales Franciscan beat the Chargers 50-20 in the season finale. The Chargers finished with a 2-7 record.

GIRLS TENNIS Fenwick

Laura Gutierrez went 4-2 at the state tournament. She won two main draw matches and picked up two more wins in the consolation bracket. The doubles team of Rylee Brennan and

the Chargers’ seventh in a al. Freshman Emmett McEnrow, St. Joseph advanced to ery led Fenwick in 13th place face Little Village in a section- overall. BOYS SOCCER al semifinal Wednesday at St. Lyons Township Laurence Proviso West The Lions won their ninth Senior Johnathan Johnson regional in the past 10 years and sophomore Diego Castilleby beating Kelly 2-1 at Reavis BOYS CROSS COUNTRY jo qualified as individuals for on Friday. With the win, LT Riverside Brookfield earned a postseason rematch Thanks to five Bulldogs sectionals at the Hinsdale Cenwith Hinsdale Central in a placing in the top 10, RB won tral regional. sectional semifinal game that its own Class 2A regional. took place Tuesday. Wayne Morrelly (third), GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Matt Armenta (fourth), An- Riverside Brookfield drew LeMesurier (sixth), Matt Riverside Brookfield Hailey Jurgens and Deanna Little Village beat the Bull- Sagan (seventh) and Matt Keen took the top two spots at dogs in penalty kicks in a Class Zamudio (ninth) paced the the Riverside Brookfield regional. Meaghan Dorsey was 2A regional final hosted by RB Bulldogs. fifth and Leanna Keen placed on Friday. The Bulldogs, which sixth to help RB win the rebeat Hubbard 2-1 in the semi- Nazareth final, finished the season 6-9-3. The Roadrunners grabbed gional. the sixth and final advancing team spot out of the Class 2A Nazareth Nazareth St. Joseph beat Nazareth Rosary regional. Nazareth was The Roadrunners were in penalty kicks in a Class 2A led by Johnny Bareis, who fin- sixth at the Rosary regional to regional final Friday in West- ished in 16th. advance to sectionals. Claire chester. Ramsey was Nazareth’s top runner, placing ninth. Fenwick The Friars placed fourth at St. Joseph With the regional win the Lake Park regional to ad- Fenwick against Nazareth, which was vance as a team to the sectionOlivia Ryan placed third

Ana Sprajcer went 1-2 at state.

overall to lead the Friars to a third place team finish at the Lake Park regional. Freshman Annie Mannion was fifth.

Proviso West

Freshman Cameryn Fisher and junior Isabel Popoca advanced as individuals from the Hinsdale Central regional.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Lyons Township

The Lions went 4-1 at their own invite to close the regular season 31-4. LT swept Lake Zurich, Hinsdale South and Shepard on Friday. On Saturday, the Lions beat Fenwick 22-25, 25-17, 25-17 and lost against Normal Community 15-25, 2527.

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The Friars went 2-3 at the Lyons Township Invitational with wins against Hinsdale Central and New Trier and losses against Minooka, Geneva and the host Lions.

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LA GRANGE PARK – It was business as usual for Nazareth football Saturday afternoon, but now things get interesting. The Roadrunners beat St. Viator 49-21 to finish with a 9-0 regular season record and win the East Suburban Catholic Conference title outright. It’s both the first undefeated regular season and the first outright ESCC title in program history. Nazareth celebrated on the field with an ice bucket bath for coach Tim Racki and numerous pictures on the field after the game, but soon after the players talked about the second season. “It’s a great win, but we got a new season to start right now,” quarterback Jonah Beauduy said. “We’re going to start tomorrow and start preparing for the next opponent.” Against the Lions (5-4, 4-3 ESCC), Nazareth jumped ahead 28-0 in the first quarter with an absolutely dominant start. The Roadrunners’ touchdowns

gram that hasn’t done either before. Game breakdown “Considering it’s the first one in Naz football history, it Nazareth 49, St. Viator 21 Julian Love: 2-5, TD means a lot,” Muscolino said of n RECEIVING: James Eraci: 3-60, the undefeated regular season. NAZARETH LEADERS 2 TDs; Justin Weller: 2-35, TD; “It means a lot for us going into n PASSING: Jonah Beauduy: Love: 2-35; Ryan Kramer: 2-29 the playoffs, too.” 9-for-15, 155 yards, 2 TDs n DEFENSE: Joe Muscolino: Viator got back in the game n RUSHING: Nolan Dean: 16fumble recovery; Matt Flach: with a pair of touchdown recep99, TD; Joe Muscolino: 3-44; INT; Chris Sampleton: fumble tions by Ben Dickey, but Naz Xavier Burgos: 4-38, 2 TDs; recovery engineered another scoring drive late in the second quarter First-round matchup to go ahead 35-14 at halftime. Eraci’s second touchdown n WHO: Boylan Catholic and entered this season with catch capped off a five-play at Nazareth seven straight undefeated regdrive. Xavier Burgos added two n WHEN: 6 p.m. Saturday ular seasons. However, Boylan touchdown runs in the third n WHERE: 1209 W. Ogden Ave., went just 5-4 in the Northern quarter. La Grange Park Illinois Conference this season. Naz learned its playoff fate n RECORDS: Nazareth 9-0, Senior quarterback Demry later Saturday. The Roadrunners will host Boylan Catholic Boylan 5-4 Croft is 6-foot-5 and commitin a Class 6A first-round game. n OUTLOOK: The Titans visit ted to Minnesota. The Titans Last season, Nazareth was in Nazareth for the first night enter the postseason on a Class 5A and lost in the second game on campus. Boylan won two-game losing streak after round. This year, like in 2011 the Class 6A state title in losses to Belvidere North (27when the Roadrunners made a 2010, won the Class 7A in 2011 19) and Belvidere (55-41). quarterfinal, they moved up to Class 6A. ence championship, so we just are not the main goal of this “It’s been exciting, but it’s came out hard.” season, which is to win a state time to start really playing A conference title and an title. However, both are nota- those teams that we need to be undefeated regular season ble accomplishments for a pro- facing,” Beauduy said.

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Bears general manager Phil Emery and coach Marc Trestman met the media to answer questions on the day after the Bears’ 51-23 loss to the New England Patriots and expressed a firm belief the season could be saved. Trestman explained things will get better after the bye, “Because it shows up that we can get it done. These are things that are correctable. “Our ability to create some turnovers will help us. Our ability to match up better will help us. I’ve seen this happen over time after a bye week, where teams find themselves. “And I feel confident that we’re going to find our way through this and get back in a position where we are playing more consistently, to where we are playing the kind of game we played against Atlanta, that we played against San Francisco.” It is, however, exactly that kind of answer that creates more questions than confidence. The Falcons are one of the worst teams in the league, and the Bears were awful against the 49ers for three quarters and aren’t in that game if San Francisco doesn’t commit 16 penalties and four

CHICAGO FOOTBALL.COM Hub Arkush bad turnovers. Emery analyzed Jared Allen’s play to date. “When I watch him on tape, I don’t see that he lacks quickness or speed. He’s made several rundown plays from the backside. Jared got the quarterback [Brady] on the ground three times after his release. Obviously those aren’t sacks. In terms of the common relationship with his age, I don’t see that he lost speed and quickness.” I don’t know what Jared Allen has left and I’m not disputing what Emery is seeing on tape. But what good are pressures or hits when Brady was 30 of 35 and four of his five incompletions were drops. So he was this close to perfect with 354 yards, five touchdowns and no sacks. Where is the upside so far from the addition of Allen? Emery said this about why Jay Cutler still struggles with certain fundamentals. “In the past, he was better

Don’t miss seeing ‘Chicago Football Now’ Watch Hub Arkush and the rest of our coverage team break down this weekend’s Bears game on “Chicago Football Now” at 10:30 a.m. Saturday on WCIU The U or at 2:30 p.m. Saturday on The U Too.

“In the past, he was better than everybody around him, and when you’re better than everybody around you, you’re pressed to make plays. ... Jay, like a lot of players in that position, has a little bit of a gun-slinger personality in terms of, ‘I want to be the guy making the plays.’ He trusts his arm. Those are habits. Habits are hard to improve.” Phil Emery Bears general manager on quarterback Jay Cutler

than everybody around him, and when you’re better than everybody around you, you’re pressed to make plays. Coming out of Vanderbilt, some of his things from a technical standpoint were concerning, in terms of coming off the back foot, protecting the football. Jay, like a lot of players in that position, has a little bit of a gun-slinger personality in terms of, ‘I want to be the guy making the plays.’ He trusts his arm. Those are habits. Habits are hard to improve.” Really? Then why did he just guarantee Cutler $54 million over this and the next two seasons? Trestman said of Cutler “his leadership’s been at a premium.” Since leadership has been

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tition have yielded a 3-5 football team. I didn’t ask about his work ethic. Does that explain leadership to you? Let me be clear. Cutler is not what’s wrong with the Bears, he is just a piece of a much bigger puzzle. Emery and Trestman are guys it would be easy to pull for and many of you would really like to see them succeed. But after listening to them Monday, I’m afraid I came away with a lot more questions than I did answers, or hope.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK ILLINOIS COUNTY COUNTY, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Plaintiff, -v.JOSE ROJAS, ARMANDO CUEVAS Defendants 09 CH 015621 2116 S. 19TH AVENUE BROADVIEW, IL 60155 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on August 25, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on December 1, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 2116 S. 19TH AVENUE, BROADVIEW, IL 60155 Property Index No. 15-15-329059-0000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twentyfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the

pu unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer to file number 14-13-28904. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-13-28904 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 09 CH 015621 TJSC#: 34-15258 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I629371 October 22, 29, November 5, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK ILLINOIS COUNTY COUNTY, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC Plaintiff, -v.DAVID PUMA AKA DAVID S. PUMA, BACILISA PUMA, OCTAVIO MATA HERNANDEZ, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF OCTAVIO MATA HERNANDEZ, IF ANY Defendants 09 CH 40498 111 HAYES AVENUE LA GRANGE, IL 60525 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on August 25, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on November 26, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 111 HAYES AVENUE, LA GRANGE, IL 60525 Property Index No. 18-04-227005-0000, Property Index No. 1804-227-006-0000, Property Index No. 18-04-227-007-0000. The real estate is improved with a brick 2 unit home; detached 2 car garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale

ng fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twentyfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues. For information: Visit our website at service.atty-pierce.com. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500. Please refer to file number PA0924290. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-5500 Attorney File No. PA0924290 Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number: 09 CH 40498 TJSC#: 34-14985 I631307 October 29, Nov. 5, 12, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK ILLINOIS COUNTY COUNTY, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, vs. PAUL FERRARI A/K/A PAUL M. FERRARI A/K/A PAUL H. FERRARI; OZINGA SOUTH SUBURBAN READY MIX CONCRETE, INC. FKA OZINGA ILLINOIS READY MIX CONCRETE, INC. DBA OZINGA ILLINOIS RMC INC.; CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A.; HEARTLAND BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, AS ASSIGNEE OF FDIC

IN ITS CAPACITY AS RECEIVER FOR WESTERN SPRINGS NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST Defendants, 10 CH 14438 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on August 8, 2014, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Friday, November 14, 2014, at the hour of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: P.I.N. 18-32-109-009-0000. Commonly known as 10950 West German Church Road, La Grange, IL 60525. The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: 25% down by certified funds, balance within 24 hours, by certified funds. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the premises after confirmation of the sale. For information: Visit our website at http://service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only. Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel.No. (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Number 1008446. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 I629526 October 15, 22, 29, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK ILLINOIS COUNTY COUNTY, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, -v.BRUCE WILLIAMS A/K/A BRUCE A. WILLIAMS, DEBRA WILLIAMS A/K/A DEBRA A. WILLIAMS, HINSDALE BANK & TRUST COMPANY, HIGHLAND FIELDS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, BRUCE A. WILLIAMS AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE BRUCE A. WILLIAMS AND DEBRA A. WILLIAMS REVOCABLE DECLARATION OF TRUST DTD 9/14/06, DEBRA A. WILLIAMS AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE BRUCE A. WILLIAMS AND DEBRA A. WILLIAMS REVOCABLE DECLARATION OF TRUST DTD 9/14/06, UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF THE BRUCE A. WILLIAMS AND DEBRA A. WILLIAMS REVOCABLE DECLARATION OF TRUST DTD 9/14/06, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 12 CH 001159 8572 JOHNSTON ROAD BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on August 25, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on December 1, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 8572 JOHNSTON ROAD, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 Property Index No. 18-31-306019-0000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The

pa y ccep balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twentyfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer to file number 14-13-28823. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-13-28823 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 12 CH 001159 TJSC#: 34-15252 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I629363 October 22, 29, November 5, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR SOUNDVIEW HOME LOAN TRUST

2006-OPT5, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-OPT5 Plaintiff, -v.PAMELA J. WEBER, BRIAN C. WEBER, STATE OF ILLINOIS-DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, STATE OF ILLINOIS-DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Defendants 12 CH 028474 16 RICHMOND AVENUE LA GRANGE PARK, IL 60526 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on January 31, 2013, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on December 1, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 16 RICHMOND AVENUE, LA GRANGE PARK, IL 60526 Property Index No. 15-33-330009. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twentyfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Pr ective bidd ad nished

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prope y Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer to file number 14-13-27674. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-13-27674 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 12 CH 028474 TJSC#: 34-17722 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I630397 October 22, 29, November 5, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK ILLINOIS COUNTY COUNTY, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE INVESTMENT TRUST 2005-4C


42 REAL ESTATE • CCK • Wednesday, October 29, 2014 • Suburban Life / mysuburbanlife.com Plaintiff, -v.TIMOTHY R. HARTIGAN, CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A. Defendants 13 CH 024266 4150 ARTHUR AVENUE BROOKFIELD, IL 60513 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on August 20, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on November 24, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 4150 ARTHUR AVENUE, BROOKFIELD, IL 60513 Property Index No. 18-03-118050. The real estate is improved with a residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twentyfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will

prope y NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer to file number 14-12-21116. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-12-21116 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 13 CH 024266 TJSC#: 34-15101 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is

ey deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I628922 October 15, 22, 29, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK ILLINOIS COUNTY COUNTY, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff, -v.ZOEY PEOPLES Defendants 13 CH 024687 2845 S. 12TH AVENUE BROADVIEW, IL 60155 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on May 16, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 2:00 PM on November 26, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 2845 S. 12TH AVENUE, BROADVIEW, IL 60155 Property Index No. 15-22-413012. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twentyfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quan-

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pr quality qu tity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer to file number 14-13-26202. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-13-26202 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 13 CH 024687 TJSC#: 34-15825 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I630951 October 29, Nov. 5, 12, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK ILLINOIS COUNTY COUNTY, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION PNC BANK, N.A., S/B/M TO NATIONAL CITY BANK, S/B/M TO MID AMERICA BANK, FSB Plaintiff, -v.GLADYS TSIMBIDIS A/K/A GLADYS M TSIMBIDIS A/K/A GLADYS CALLOWAY, POSSIBLE HEIR, RIDGEWOOD OAKS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, PNC BANK, N.A. S/I/I TO MIDAMERICA BANK, FSB, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF JERRY TSIMBIDIS, IF ANY, WILLIAM BUTCHER, SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF JERRY TSIMBIDIS, DECEASED, CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST CO., AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE UTA DTD 3/20/97 KNOWN AS TRUST NO. 970124 Defendants 13 CH 08843 5814 A SOUTH WOLF ROAD UNIT 4 WESTERN SPRINGS, IL 60558 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-

EN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on September 29, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on November 14, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 5814 A SOUTH WOLF ROAD UNIT 4, WESTERN SPRINGS, IL 60558 Property Index No. 18-18-201086-1040. The real estate is improved with a 4 unit condominium with a one car attached garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twentyfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues. For information: Visit our website at service.atty-pierce.com. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500. Please refer to file number PA1303002. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Yo al visit Th Judicial Sale

(312) You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-5500 Attorney File No. PA1303002 Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number: 13 CH 08843 TJSC#: 34-17047 I630845 October 22, 29, November 5, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, IN TRUST FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF ACE SECURITIES CORP. HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2006-NC3; ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES; Plaintiff, vs. DEBRA LEON AKA DEBRA LYNN LEON; DEBRA LEON, TRUSTEE OF THE DEBRA LEON REVOCABLE TRUST DATED MAY 15, 2002, BRAD LEON AKA BRADLEY ERNEST LEON; UNKNOWN OWNERS, GENERALLY AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 14 CH 3153 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause on September 23, 2014 Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Friday, November 14, 2014 at the hour of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate: P.I.N. 18-08-323-019-0000. Commonly known as 5236 ERNST COURT, WESTERN SPRINGS, IL 60558. The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection For information call Mr. David C. Kluever at Plaintiff's Attorney, Kluever & Platt, L.L.C., 65 East Wacker Place, Chicago, Illinois 60601. (312) 236-0077. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 I629571 October 15, 22, 29, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (''FANNIE MAE''), A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Plaintiff, -v.PATRICIA BUTLER A/K/A PATRICIA A. BUTLER, HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION III, AMERICAN GENERAL FINANCIAL SERVICES OF ILLINOIS, INC., RONALD W. BUTLER Defendants 14 CH 05942 2112 SOUTH 22ND AVENUE BROADVIEW, IL 60155 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on August 20, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on November 21, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set

gh forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 2112 SOUTH 22ND AVENUE, BROADVIEW, IL 60155 Property Index No. 15-15-326020-0000. The real estate is improved with a two story single family home; two car detached garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twentyfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues. For information: Visit our website at service.atty-pierce.com. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500. Please refer to file number PA1402222. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO IL 60602 (312) 476-5500 At

GO, IL 60602 (312) 476-5500 Attorney File No. PA1402222 Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number: 14 CH 05942 TJSC#: 34-14623 I629710 October 15, 22, 29, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK ILLINOIS COUNTY COUNTY, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, -v.WILLIAM OCHOA, GERARDO OCHOA, WENDY SALTOS, BMO HARRIS BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Defendants 14 CH 006100 2242 S. 1ST AVENUE NORTH RIVERSIDE, IL 60546 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on July 14, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 2:00 PM on November 19, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 2242 S. 1ST AVENUE, NORTH RIVERSIDE, IL 60546 Property Index No. 15-26-107024. The real estate is improved with a residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twentyfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport,


Suburban Life / mysuburbanlife.com • Wednesday, October 29, 2014 • CCK • CLASSIFIED pa po ag cy (d etc.) in order to gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorOKney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer to file number 14-14-04938. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, ofSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-14-04938 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 14 CH 006100 TJSC#: 34-12824 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I630140 October 22, 29, November 5, 2014

MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. P.I.N. 15-16-401-095-0000. Commonly known as 626 Manchester Avenue, Westchester, IL 60154. The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection For information call the Sales Clerk at Plaintiff's Attorney, The Wirbicki Law Group, 33 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois 60603. (312) 360-9455 W08-0516. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 October 22, 29, 2014 November 5, 2014 LaGrange Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT CHANCERY DIVISION yDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE GSAMP TRUST 2005HE2, MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-H32; Plaintiff, vs. SAUL BOSCAN; IRAIDA M. BOSCAN A/K/A IRAIDA BOSCAN; FIRST NLC FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGAtTEES OF SAUL BOSCAN, IF ANY; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND ofLEGATEES OF IRAIDA M. BOSCAN, IF ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 08 CH 28385 Calendar 57 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Wednesday, November 26, 2014 at the hour of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth bebylow, the following described mortgaged real estate: LOT 441 (EXCEPT THE NORTH 11 FEET THEREOF) AND THE NORTH 14 FEET OF LOT 440 IN WILLIAM ZELOSKY'S SECOND TERMINAL ADDITION TO WESTCHESTER A SUBDIVISION OF LOTS 10 AND 11 IN SCHOOL TRUSTEE'S SUBDIVISION OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF OCTOBER 1, 2004 MERRILL LYNCH MORTGAGE INVESTORS TRUST MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2004WMC5, Plaintiff, -v.MELVIN RIEVES, BETTY J RIEVES, ARROW FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC, Defendants 2342 SOUTH 22ND AVENUE Broadview, IL 60155 11 CH 26102 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on October 18, 2013, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on November 17, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Lot 294 (except the North 20 feet) and the North 30 feet of Lot 295 in Cummings and Foreman's Real Estate Corporation Home Addition in the Northwest 1/4 of Section 22, and the Northeast 1/2 of Section 21, Township 39 North, Range 12, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Commonly known as 2342 SOUTH 22ND AVENUE, Broadview, IL 60155 Property Index No. 15-22-110-089. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $190,511.82. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is

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LEGAL NOTICE / PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING VILLAGE OF HILLSIDE, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, PROPOSED APPROVAL OF THE ROOSEVELT ROAD REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of November, 2014, at 7:30 p.m., at the Village of Hillside, Village Hall, 425 North Hillside Avenue, Hillside, Illinois, a public hearing (the "Hearing") will be held to consider the approval of the proposed Roosevelt Road Redevelopment Project Area Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Plan and Project (the "Redevelopment Plan and Project"), the designation of the Roosevelt Road Redevelopment Project Area (the "Project Area") and the adoption of tax increment financing therefore. The Project Area consists of the territory legally described on Exhibit A attached hereto. The approximate boundaries of the Project Area by street location are as follows: Properties adjacent to Roosevelt Road from S. Wolf Road on the west to S. Mannheim Road on the east. The Redevelopment Plan and Project objectives are to reduce or eliminate blighting conditions, to enhance the real estate and sales tax base of the Village and other affected taxing districts by encouraging private investment in commercial, industrial, and recreational development within the Project Area, and to preserve and enhance the value of properties therein, all in accordance with the provisions of the "Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act," effective January 10, 1977, as amended (the "Act"). The Village may issue obligations to finance project costs in accordance with the Redevelopment Plan and Project, which obligations may also be secured by the special tax allocation fund and other available funds, if any, as now or hereafter permitted by law, and which also may be secured by the full faith and credit of the municipality. At the Hearing, there will be a discussion of the Redevelopment Plan and Project, designation of the Project Area, and the adoption of tax increment allocation financing for the Project Area. The Redevelopment Plan and Project is on file and available for public inspection at the office of the Village Clerk at Village Hall, 425 North Hillside Avenue, Hillside, Illinois. Pursuant to the proposed Redevelopment Plan and Project, the Village proposes to facilitate redevelopment of the Project Area by incurring or reimbursing eligible redevelopment project costs, which may include, but shall not be limited to, studies, surveys, professional fees, property assembly costs, construction of public improvements and facilities, building and fixture rehabilitation, reconstruction, renovation and repair, financing costs, and interest costs, all as authorized under the Act. The Redevelopment Plan and Project proposes to provide assistance by paying or reimbursing costs related to site assembly, analysis, professional services and administrative activities, public improvements and facilities, including new streets, water, sewer, street lighting, and landscaping improvements, the execution of one or more redevelopment agreements, and the payment of financing and interest costs. Tax increment financing is a public financing tool that does not raise property taxes but is used to assist economic development projects by capturing the projected increase in the property tax revenue stream to be created by the increase of the assessed value of the development or development area and investing those funds in improvements associated with the project. At the Hearing, all interested persons or affected taxing districts may file written objections with the Village Clerk and may be heard orally with respect to any issues regarding the proposed Redevelopment Plan and Project, designation of the Project Area, and adoption of tax increment allocation financing therefore. The Hearing may be adjourned by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village without further notice other than a motion to be entered upon the minutes of the Hearing fixing the time and place of the subsequent hearing. For additional information about the proposed Redevelopment Plan and Project and to file comments or suggestions prior to the hearing contact John Flood the Village Treasurer of the Village of Hillside, Village Hall, 425 North Hillside Avenue, Hillside, Illinois 60162 (708) 449-6450. By Order of the Village President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Hillside this 22nd day of September, 2014.

Linda L. Gould, Village Clerk

Exhibit A: Legal Description of Proposed Roosevelt Road Redevelopment Project Area That Part of the South Half of Section 17 and the North Half of Section 20, Township 39 North, Range 12 East of the Third Principal Meridian, Cook County, Illinois, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the southwest right of way line of the Illinois Central Railroad with the east line of Section 17; thence southerly along the east line to the southeast corner of Section 17, also being the northeast corner of Section 20; thence southerly along the east line of Section 20 to a point of intersection with the easterly prolongation of the south right of way line of Roosevelt Road; thence westerly along the easterly prolongation and the south right of way line to a point of intersection with the west line of parcel number 15-20-201-003-0000; thence northerly along a prolongation of the west line to a point of intersection with the south line of Section 17; thence westerly along the south line of Section 17 to a point of intersection with the northerly prolongation of the east line of parcel 15-20-200008-0000; thence southerly along the east line to the southeast corner of the parcel, also being the easterly most corner of parcel 15-20-200-007-0000; thence southwesterly along the southeast line of parcel 15-20-200-007-0000 to the southeast corner thereof; thence westerly along the south line of the parcel to the southwest corner thereof, also being the southeast corner of parcel 15-20-124-006-0000; thence westerly following the south line of parcel 15-20-124-006-0000 to the southwest corner thereof, also being the southeast corner of parcel 15-20-124-009-0000; thence westerly following the south line of the parcel to the southwest corner thereof, also being the southeast corner of parcel 15-20-124-008-0000; thence westerly following the south line of the parcel to the southwest corner thereof, also being a point of intersection with the east right of way line of Haas Avenue; thence northerly along the east right of way line of Haas Avenue to a point of intersection with the south line of Section 17; thence easterly along the south line to a point of intersection with the southerly prolongation of the west line of parcel 15-17-304-091-0000; thence northerly along the southerly prolongation and the west line to the northwest corner of the parcel, also being the northeast corner of parcel 15-17-304-090-0000; thence westerly along the north line of parcel 15-17-304-090-0000 to the northwest corner thereof, also being a point on the east line of parcel 15-17-304-089-0000; thence northerly along the east line to the northeast corner of parcel 15-17-304-089-0000; thence westerly along the north line of parcel 15-17304-089-0000 to the northwest corner thereof, also being a point on the east line of parcel 15-17-304-097-0000; thence northerly along the east line to the northeast corner thereof, also being a point of intersection with the south right of way line of Fencl Lane; thence westerly and southerly following the south and east right of way line of Fencl Lane to the southwest corner of parcel 15-17-304-099-0000, also being the northwest corner of parcel 15-17-304-100-0000; thence easterly along the north line of parcel 15-17-304-100-0000 to the northeast corner thereof; thence southerly along the east line of the parcel, and along a southerly prolongation thereof to a point of intersection with the south line of Section 17; thence westerly along the south line of Section 17 and the north line of Section 20 to a point of intersection with the northerly prolongation of the east line of Lot 57 of Wm. Zelosky's High Ridge Park Subdivision; thence southerly along the northerly prolongation and the east line of Lot 57 to the southeast corner of Lot 57; thence easterly along the south line of Wm. Zelosky's High Ridge Park Subdivision to a point of intersection with the northerly prolongation of the east line of Midland Development Company's High Ridge Park Second Addition; thence southerly along the east line of Lots 1 and 2 to the southeast corner of Lot 2 of Midland Development Company's High Ridge Park Second Addition; thence westerly along the south line of Lot 2 and a prolongation thereof to a point of intersection with the west line of Section 20; thence northerly along the west line of Section 20 to the southwest corner of Section 17; thence northerly along the west line of Section 17 to a point of intersection with the westerly prolongation of the north line of parcel 15-17-304-096-0000; thence easterly along the westerly prolongation and north line of parcel 15-17-304-096-0000 to the northeast corner of the parcel, also being a point on the west right of way line of Fencl Lane; thence southerly along the west right of way line to a point of intersection with the westerly prolongation of the north line of parcel 15-17-304-092-0000; thence easterly along the westerly prolongation of the north line to the northeast corner of parcel 15-17-304-0920000; thence southerly along the east line of parcel 15-17-304-092-0000 to the northwest corner of parcel 15-17-304-073-0000; thence easterly along the north line of parcel 15-17-304-073-0000 to the northeast corner thereof, also being a point on the west right of way of Maple Avenue; thence northerly along the west right of way line to a point of intersection of the westerly prolongation of the north line of parcel 15-17-303-030-0000; thence easterly along the westerly prolongation and the north line to the northeast corner of parcel 15-17-303-030-0000, also being the west line of Lot 7, Block 2 of Boeger's Second Addition to Hillside; thence northerly along the west line of Lot 7 to the northwest corner of Lot 7; thence easterly along the north line of Lot 7 and prolongation thereof to the east right of way line of Forest Avenue; thence southerly along the east right of way line of Forest Avenue and prolongation thereof to the south right of way of Edgewater Street; thence westerly along the south right of way line of Edgewater Street to the west line of the West Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 17; thence southerly along the west line to the southwest corner of Lot 55 of Boeger's First Addition to Hillside; thence easterly along the south line of Lot 55 and the prolongation thereof of to the east right of way line of Orchard Street; thence northerly along the east right of way line of Orchard Street to the northwest corner of parcel 15-17-412-030-0000; thence easterly along the north line of parcel 15-17-412-030-0000 to the northeast corner thereof, also being the east line of Boeger's First Addition to Hillside; thence northerly along the east line to the south right of way line of Edgewater Street; thence easterly along the south right of way line of Edgewater Street and prolongation thereof to the east right of way line of Oak Ridge Avenue; thence northerly along the east right of way line of Oak Ridge Avenue to the south right of way line of Edgewater Street; thence easterly along the south right of way line of Edgewater Street to the west line of the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 17; thence northerly along the west line to a point of intersection with the southwest right of way line of the Illinois Central Railroad, also being the south line of Mannheim Road TIF Redevelopment Project Area; thence southeasterly along the southwest right of way line of the Illinois Central Railroad and the south line of Mannheim Road TIF Redevelopment Project Area to the Point of Beginning. 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44 CLASSIFIED • CCK • Wednesday, October 29, 2014 • Suburban Life / mysuburbanlife.com pal y calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without ti lit

any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of th uni th fo ecl le

pu the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF

1(C) THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues. For information, contact Plaintiff s attorney: POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610, Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 2630003 Please refer to file number C14-97870. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Fl Chic IL 60606-4650

KOMAREK SD NO 94 060-16-0940-02 GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL CERTIFIED UNDER $25,000 ANDERSON, ASHLEY A CORLETT, STEPHANIE C DAVIS, REBECCA A HOULIHAN, ERIN MILLER, KAREN OLSON, MANDY E ROUDEBUSH, NANCY M RUESCH, LISA L UNTERBERG, PATRICIA K VABRO, JOSHUA WAAS, MARY L CERTIFIED $25,000 - $39,999 GREENENWALD, JANICE HILLMER, BIRGIT C HLAVENKA, KIMBERLY A JOHNSON, HEATHER J LA PIETRA, DOROTHY RIEGLE, PHILIP W STASZAK, REBECCA L STIRMELL, NICOLE C CERTIFIED $40,000 - $59,999 ALBORES, CHRISTINA BANAS, LESLIE C BRANDT, JENNIFER COLE, MICHELLE M CORLETT, MELISSA DERRICK, MELINDA J FREY, TERESA L GOODMAN, PORTIA J GRON, ELIZABETH A JANKOWSKI, KELLY A KARTJE, DANIEL H KLEINSCHMIDT, JAMIE L KRONENBERGER, JAMIE L MANNO, ANDREA M MICHELINI, DIANE M MOFFETT, DANIEL A NAUGHTON, LAURA L RICCHIO, RENEE RICHESON, ABBEY L ROSSI, STEPHANIE N SANDOVAL, LORI M SANTORO, ROSEMARY L SCHMIT, MARY ELLEN SHESEK, LAUREN K VEMMER, TERESA A WACH, LEE ANN WEST, TAMARA J WILLIAMS, KATIE R CERTIFIED $60,000 - $89,999 BEDALOW, CHRISTOPHER BERGER, CAREY M BREIDING, ROBERTA DALY, MARGARET J GOUTY, JACQUETTE LID, SANDRA P LOVERA, ANNE K MIZIA, SANDRA A NORRIS, JEFFREY P PAROLIN, MARY ANN SCRIBA, JAMIE STALLA, LISA M WADE, EDNA M CERTIFIED $90,000 AND OVER CRISCIONE, B. THOMAS MULLEN, MARIA PELLICCI, NEIL L NON-CERTIFIED UNDER $25,000 ANDERSON, STEPHANIE M BEGGS, AMY M BIZIAREK, LISA J CITRO, DIANE DIMARANAN, DAWN C FLANNERY, PATRICIA M FLORES, ROXANNE M FUSTIN, JOHN M GOFFRON, DONNA HAMILTON, MOLLY B LESHER, LYNN E MARTIRE, MARIA L MAVROS, LOUISE Y MULLEN, MICHAEL OTOOLE, AMY L PASSARELLA, DOMINIC M PASSARELLA, CARLA M POLANSKI, PATRICIA M SALGADO, PATRICIA SCHAEFER, TERRY M SWEENEY, CHRISTINE I SYLVIE, ALISA L TORRES, EKATERINI S VABRO, SUSAN L YURKO, JOYCE E NON-CERTIFIED $25,000 - $39,999 BUSKING, MARY K RUIZ, GUILLERMINA VILLANUEVA, ESPERANZA A NON-CERTIFIED $40,000 - $59,999 ANDERSON, GAIL M GALINDO, JOSE V GIBSON, KATHLENE E NONCERTIFIED $60,000 AND OVER ANFUSO, ELIO

Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 263-0003 Attorney File No. C14-97870 Attorney Code. 43932 Case Number: 11 CH 26102 TJSC#: 34-17853 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect

mp g a debt and any information NOTICE OF SALE obtained will be used for that PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY purpose. GIVEN that pursuant to a JudgOctober 15, 22, 29, 2014 ment of Foreclosure and Sale LaGrange Suburban Life entered in the above cause on July 28, 2014, an agent for The IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Judicial Sales Corporation, will COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS at 10:30 AM on November 21, 2014, at The Judicial Sales CorCOUNTY DEPARTMENT poration, One South Wacker CHANCERY DIVISION Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, FIRSTMERIT BANK, N.A. 60606, sell at public auction to Plaintiff, the highest bidder, as set forth -v.GEORGE KAFKA, III, GEORGE below, the following described KAFKA, JR., JEFFREY KAFKA, real estate: LOT 35 IN CUMMINGS AND UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONFOREMAN REAL ESTATE CORRECORD CLAIMANTS PORATION ROOSEVELT ROAD Defendants AND 17TH AVENUE SUBDIVI13 CH 05892 SION OF LOT 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 2122 S. 17TH AVENUE AND 8 IN OWNERS PARTITION S Broadview, IL 60155 NOTIC OF SA

OF THE SOUTH 83.2 ACRES OF THE WEST 1/2 OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH RANGE 12 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN IN COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 2122 S. 17TH AVENUE, Broadview, IL 60155 Property Index No. 15-15331-025, Vol. 166. The real estate is improved with a mixed-use commercial / residential property. The judgment amount was $191,049.66. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be aced Th bal includin

6,383.00 BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD 522,794.38 BRIGHTSPARK TRAVEL 7,620.00 BUCK SERVICES 56,048.00 C.A.T.C.O. INC. 5,814.00 CASE LOTS 2,752.80 CENTERPOINT ENERGY GAS SERVICES, INC 55,601.97 CERES FOOD GROUPS, INC. 12,694.80 COMCAST 3,444.90 COVENANT HARBOR RETREAT CENTER 6,670.05 DE LAGE LANDEN PUBLIC FINANCE 50,626.30 EASTER SEALS METROPOLITAN CHICAGO 9,211.35 E F T 574,058.98 ELEMENTS FINANCIAL CORPORATION 29,666.66 EMPLOYER PLAN SERVICES, INC. 61,807.42 EQUIVEST UNIT ANNUITY LOCK BOX 26,800.00 ESSCOE, L.L.C. 4,721.70 EVANS,MARSHALL AND PEASE, P.C. 8,350.00 FGM ARCHITECTS INC 3,102.30 FIA CARD SERVICES 14,096.59 FIA CARD SERVICES A 3,958.87 FIA CARD SERVICES C 3,050.14 FIRST STUDENT 4,376.92 PREVIOUS FOLLETT EDUCATIONAL SERVICE 16,355.85 FRANCZEK RADELET 9,353.34 FSP FOOD SERVICE PROFESSIONALS 80,105.82 GE CAPITAL 19,524.23 GRAND PRAIRIE TRANSIT 78,604.41 ILLINOIS POWER MARKETING 37,694.09 IASB 4,600.00 ILLINOIS DEPT OF REVENUE 159,137.35 ILLINOIS PAPER COMPANY 12,857.36 IMPREST FUND DIST #94 8,078.35 I M R F 118,668.18 INLANDER BROTHERS, INC. 2,759.25 JOSEPH ACADEMY AT MELROSE PARK 25,965.71 KOMAREK FLEX MEDICAL 9,778.38 KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 2,984.00 L.J. MORSE CONSTRUCTION CO. 125,400.00 LADSE 193,156.64 LAGRANGE HIGHLANDS DISTRICT 106 29,214.41 LEARNING A-Z 2,548.50 LINCOLN INVESTMENTS 13,900.00 LITTLE FRIENDS, INC. 26,420.00 MACNEAL SCHOOL 79,191.76 MAROUS & COMPANY 2,581.00 MCGRAW-HILL SCHOOL EDUCATION HOLDINGSLLC 43,584.92 METRO PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS 7,837.55 NCS PEARSON, INC. 8,006.00 NORTH RIVERSIDE EDUC ASSOC 28,930.30 NUMOTION 3,508.20 NWEA 6,000.00 OPPENHEIMER FUNDS SERVICES 5,400.00 SCOTT FORESMAN 19,331.85 PEOPLE CAB COMPANY 4,620.00 PROVISO AREA FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN 28,004.00 QUEST FOOD MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC. 6,310.00 QUILL CORPORATION 6,110.57 RCM 3,810.00 RDB NETWORK SOLUTIONS 40,662.03 SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC. 60,982.41 SCOUT ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY 2,886.90 ISDLAF - SCHOOL EMPLOYEE LOSS FUND 26,421.00 SHAW MEDIA 2,635.78 SIMPLEXGRINNELL LP 4,801.10 S S C I P 31,957.00 TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM 311,197.95 T H I S 50,667.13 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR CORP. 3,009.44 TRICO MECHANICAL, INC. 8,870.17 TWP. SCHL TREASURER’S OFFICE 16,090.92 VALIC KOMAREK SD NO 94 060-16-0940-02 Payments over $2,500, excluding wages and 42,188.00 VILLAGE OF N RIVERSIDE 7,143.93 WAVELENGTH 5,000.00 WELLS salaries. VENDORS PAID $2500.01 AND OVER ACCESS CREDIT UNION 102,662.21 FARGO 370,025.00 WEST 40 RSSP 17,100.00 TOTAL AMT ON REPORT 3,922,492.48 ADVANCED DISPOSAL SERVICES SOLID WASTE 5,868.03 AFLAC A1B76 4,525.80 October 29, 2014 AMERICAN EXPRESS 14,797.36 AMERICAN EXPRESS C 4,727.00 APPLE INC Riverside Suburban Life 8686


Suburban Life / mysuburbanlife.com • Wednesday, October 29, 2014 • CCK • CLASSIFIED party cepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the / mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the resiat dential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to

ubj ubj prope y general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished ch k th file

p ished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AF

POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues. For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney: Jack O'Connor, SUGAR FELSENTHAL GRAIS & HAMMER LLP, 30 NORTH LASALLE STREET, SUITE 3000, CHICAGO, IL 60602, THE JUDICIAL SALES

HILLSIDE SD #93 06-016-0930-02 GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL CERTIFIED UNDER $25,000 BARNETT, EVAN A BOYER, NEDRA J DAVIS, TAMARA C GRIFFIN JR, JESSE J HARMON, SHANNON L HOUSTON, KELLY L KOUTSIS, KRISTIN A LOPEZ, OSCAR MARSHALL, BERNICE MCALLISTER, DOROTHY H MCGOVERN, CATHERINE M MEADE, CHRISTINE J MORRIS, ANITA C PATES, AUDREY L RODRIGUEZ, SHARON A RUBO, JUSTIN R WHITE, GLYNNIS A WINTER, KYLE B CERTIFIED $25,000 $39,999 ALMANZA, COURTNEY H MOSER, CARISSA S CERTIFIED $40,000 - $59,999 AGOSTO, KATHRYN R BAILEY, REBEKAH A CHAN, MICHELLE I COLLINS, TRACY L CROWLEY, ERIN E DVORAK, MEGHAN M HIGGINS-KINANE, ALICIA HRABAL, KRISTINA L KAYASTHA, KUMAR J KELLY, LOUISE M KINDT, JOYCE C MATSON, VIRGINIA E MCCRACKEN, KARI A MOLBY, KATIE L MORGAN, ANNA T RUBO, JASON A WATSON, AMBER M CERTIFIED $60,000 - $89,999 BANKS, LASHONDA BAYMON, JONATHAN A BLAND, CYNTHIA M CLIFF, STEPHEN CROCKETT, ADRIENNE Y DALRYMPLE, ANN M ERJAVEC, GERALD M FELEY, MARGUERITE S GAZZOLO, MICHAEL E GILMORE, ROBERT GREUBEL, DANIEL C GRZELAKOWSKI, MARY L HAWBLITZEL, CAROL A KEMPER, KREG A LEDONNE, ANITA R MCCANTS, CODY A MUELLER, LAURIE C SCHMIT, CRYSTAL R VENCHUS, SHARON L CERTIFIED $90,000 AND OVER BOGREN, STEVEN A CANAPARY, LINDA K DOLMAN, DEBORAH K FALLS, DONNA P JOHNSON-MILLON, SARAH MCGUIRE, JENNIFER L MOLBY, ALAN B WAGNER, CYNTHIA L NON-CERTIFIED UNDER $25,000 ALEMAN, FELICIANA BOGREN, VICTORIA L BURGER, REBECA C COX, CHRIS CRADDOCK, SIDNEY A CROWLEY, TERESE M DATTOMO, JASON A DIETRICH, ANN M GETZ, CATHY C HINOJOSA, VALERIE C JONES, JENNIE B LOZADA, NELSON M MILLON, STEVEN L MILNER, VIRGIE L MORALES, CRISTAL V MOTA, GLADYS E PERKINS-TATE, ANITA Y RIVERS, LAKEISHA K RUSSELL, SOLOMON SALINAS, ANGELICA SCELONGE, KRISTEN G TACCOLA, MARYLOU R THEODOROU, LAURA VELASQUEZ, ANA M NON-CERTIFIED $25,000 - $39,999 FURLAN, PETER J GIRON, CINDY I KOWSKI, DAVID A MARCO, GERALD J MORGAN, REBECCA R ODDO, JACQUELINE J NON-CERTIFIED $40,000 - $59,999 BELL, TRACY M EGGERT, STEPHEN L FLANAGAN, JACALYN S LYNERD, DEBORAH J MARTORELLI, JOANNE M PRYOR, MICHAEL J RYMUT, MARYLOU NONCERTIFIED $60,000 AND OVER GRIFFIN, SUSAN M HILLSIDE SD #93 06-016-0930-02 Payments over $2,500, excluding wages and salaries. VENDORS PAID $2500.01 AND OVER ACCESS CREDIT UNION 17,344.00 ACE GRAPHICS 7,499.33 ALLIED WASTE SERVICES 14,803.83 AMBER MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS INC 20,195.52 APPLE 41,173.70 AXA EQUITABLE 19,270.00

THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. Jack O'Connor SUGAR FELSENTHAL GRAIS & HAMMER LLP 30 NORTH LASALLE STREET, SUITE 3000 CHICAGO, IL 60602 Attorney Code. 56205 Case Number: 13 CH 05892 TJSC#: 34-18112 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff s is d ed be debt

yo attorney is deemed to be a debt Defendants collector attempting to collect a 14 CH 2097 debt and any information ob901 WEST 63RD PLACE tained will be used for that purLa Grange Highlands, IL pose. 60525 October 29, 2014 NOTICE OF SALE November 5, 12, 2014 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY LaGrange Suburban Life GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF entered in the above cause on COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS August 22, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, COUNTY DEPARTMENT will at 2:00 PM on December 3, CHANCERY DIVISION OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Plaintiff, Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, -v.MICHELLE P. STRANCE, 60606, sell at public auction to ROBERT L. STRANCE, the highest bidder, as set forth UNKNOWN OWNERS AND below, the following described NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, real estate: LOT 10 IN BOUSKA'S HIGHUNKNOWN OCCUPANTS

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LAND, A SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 496.61 FEET OF THE WEST 2030.5 FEET OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 901 WEST 63RD PLACE, La Grange Highlands, IL 60525 Property Index No. 18-20207-016-0000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $264,365.54. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to

BAKER TILLY VIRCHOW KRAUSE, LLP 25,400.00 BAY REMEDIATION, LLC 17,500.00 BETENIA COMMUNICATIONS 10,161.00 BOB’S DAIRY SERVICE 18,718.64 BURKE SOUND & SECURITY CORP 40,037.50 CALL ONE 4,096.55 CAMPLIN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC 7,500.00 CAPITAL ONE BANK 28,202.39 CARRIAGE GREENS COUNTRY CLUB 3,003.98 CDW 70,504.08 CHICAGO OFFICE TECHNOLOGY GROUP 6,227.08 COMCAST 4,968.13 CONTRACT PAPER GROUP INC 7,701.00 COOPERATIVE ASSOC. FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION 15,357.00 DAHME MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES, INC 13,194.14 EDUCATIONAL CREDIT MANAGEMENT CORP. 7,061.73 EFT 661,683.14 FMTC PLAN #87086 27,679.92 FIRST STUDENT 126,403.26 FOX RIVER FOODS INC 110,615.06 THE FREE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM, INC 3,894.44 GONNELLA BAKING COMPANY 6,959.13 GRAINGER 8,658.05 GREAT LAKES ELEVATOR SERVICE INC 4,340.00 RICHARD HAMILEC 36,888.27 HILLSIDE EDUCATION ASSN 27,149.00 HODGES,LOIZZI,EISENHAMMER,RODICK & KOHN 7,901.06 HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT 6,284.77 ILL ASSN SCHOOL BOARDS 4,912.00 ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 174,284.61 ILLINOIS MUN. RETIREMENT FUND 122,029.98 INLANDER BROTHERS 4,068.34 JOSEPH ACADEMY AT MELROSE PARK 11,421.90 KNICKERBOCKER ROOFING & PAVING CO 6,735.41 LINCOLN FINANCIAL GROUP 9,028.86 LINCOLN INVESTMENT PLANNING, INC 39,150.00 LOWERY MCDONNELL COMPANY 3,145.40 MIDAMERICAN ENERGY COMPANY 113,406.65 NATIONAL SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION 3,905.00 NEOPOST USA INC 2,701.99 NEXT LEVEL CONSTRUCTION 179,965.10 NIPPON LIFE INS COMPANY OF AMERICA 60,673.40 PAEC 618,002.00 PAEC 30,264.00 PEARSON EDUCATION 12,951.52 PERFORMANCE CHEMICAL 7,110.81 PM MUSIC STUDIOS INC. 3,348.90 PROVISO TWP SCHL TREAS. OFFICE 18,009.86 SYMETRA LIFE INSURANCE CO 3,600.00 SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC 14,751.65 S.E.L.F. 30,841.00 SUBURBAN LIFE PUBLICATIONS 3,872.94 SIMPLEXGRINNELL 7,165.40 SIX FLAGS GREAT AMERICA 2,714.00 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT 8,172.00 STREAMWOOD BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS 2,660.00 SUBURBAN SCHOOL CO-OP INS.POOL 25,687.00 HILLSIDE SCHOOL DISTRICT 93 345,813.80 HILLSIDE SCHOOL DISTRICT 93 79,402.11 TOP NOTCH 3,516.49 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SRVC CORP 34,871.29 TSI COMMERCIAL FLOOR COVERING 133,231.96 UNITED HEALTHCARE 627,886.47 UNIVERSAL TAXI DISPATCH, INC 9,325.00 U.S.BANK EQUIPMENT FINANCE 21,158.10 VAN GOGH SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHERS 4,613.50 VANGUARD ENERGY SERVICES, LLC 28,041.99 VILLAGE OF HILLSIDE 5,504.90 VILLAGE OF HILLSIDE 3,169.71 VSP 7,470.60 WELLS FARGO BANK 218,467.50 XEROX CORPORATION 4,770.25 TOTAL AMT ON REPORT 4,617,976.72

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ATTEST: Jeanine M. Jasica Village Clerk

William T. Rodeghier Village President

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PASSED by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Western Springs, Cook County, Illinois, at a Regular Meeting thereof, held on the 27th day of October, 2014, and approved by me as President on the same day.

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SECTION 3. This Resolution shall be published within fifteen (15) days after its adoption as provided by law and shall be effective within thirty (30) days after such publication provided that if a petition signed by 867 or more electors of the Village of Western Springs is filed within thirty (30) days after publication of this Resolution, then the question of whether this Resolution shall become effective shall be submitted to the electors of the Village of Western Springs at an Election to be held on February 24, 2015. The Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Western Springs Public Library will provide a petition form to any individual requesting one.

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SECTION 2. It is, therefore, determined that the Trustees of the Village of Western Springs will levy said .02% tax for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 2015 and ending December 31, 2015, subject to the provisions for referendum contained in 75 ILCS 5/3-4.

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SECTION 1. The Board of Library Trustees of the Village of Western Springs proposes to levy an additional .02% tax for the purchase of sites and buildings, for the construction and equipment of library buildings, for the rental of buildings required for library purposes and for maintenance, repairs and alterations of library buildings and equipment.

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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF WESTERN SPRINGS, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, as follows:

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WHEREAS, the Board of Library Directors has requested that the Board of Trustees of the Village of Western Springs levy such a tax.

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WHEREAS, the Board of Library Directors of the Village of Western Springs has determined that it is necessary to levy an additional .02% tax for construction and equipment of library buildings for maintenance, repairs and alterations of library buildings and equipment; and

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DETERMINING TO LEVY AN ADDITIONAL LIBRARY TAX FOR CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS OF LIBRARY BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING JANUARY 1, 2015 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2015

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RESOLUTION NO. 14-2290 VOTE: Passed by an omnibus vote October 27, 2014 Voting aye: Trustees Hansen, Horvath, Tymick, Word, Gallagher, Glowiak and President Rodeghier Voting nay: None DATE: October 27, 2014 OTHER: Published in pamphlet form

by gov age y (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues. For information, contact The sales clerk, SHAPIRO KREISMAN & ASSOCIATES, LLC, 2121 WAUKEGAN RD., SUITE 301, Bannockburn, IL 60015, (847) 498-9990 between the hours of 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. only Please refer to file number 14070849. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. SHAPIRO KREISMAN & ASSOCIATES, LLC 2121 WAUKEGAN RD., SUITE 301 Bannockburn, IL 60015 (847) 498-9990 Attorney File No. 14-070849 Attorney Code. 42168 Case Number: 14 CH 2097 TJSC#: 34-15009 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act,

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firmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (dri r' li t, et )

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qui ng dential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after con-

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pay The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the resi-

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