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ON THE COVER Ice sculptures stand outside La Grange Village Hall during the village’s Hometown Holiday celebration Saturday. Lorae Mundt - For Shaw Media
Fire departments raise money, shave mustaches By KRISTIN PEDICINI kpedicini@shawmedia.com WESTERN SPRINGS – In an effort to raise awareness and money for prostate cancer, testicular cancer and mental health issues commonly faced by men, two area fire departments joined together in November for a friendly Movember – named for “moustache” and “November” – competition. The Hinsdale and Western Springs fire departments competed in a monthlong mustache-themed contest to see which department could raise the most money and ultimately claim the traveling Movember Helmet trophy until next year’s upper lip battle. Claiming this year’s triumphant status was the Western Springs department, who raised $2,325. The department’s captain, Steve Heinzelman, said many firefighters sported ’staches and then shaved to support the cause, adding that participating in this competition was a first for the department. The contest especially hit home for the department when the firefighters learned their chief had lost his father and stepfather to prostate cancer, Heinzelman said. “[The competition] just started growing, and that put
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Western Springs Deputy Chief Gary Mayor has his 40-year-old mustache shaved Nov. 30 for the department’s Movember challenge. more of an importance on it,” he said. “He’s done so much for us; we needed to do it for him.” One firefighter alone raised $698, Heinzelman said. The Western Springs Fire Department got together Nov. 30 for a shaving event at Kenny’s Irish Pub in Countryside. Heinzelman said five stylists from Di Amici’s in La Grange volunteered to assist with the mustache shedding. “It was a very worthwhile event,” Heinzelman said. Hinsdale firefighter Jim Nichols said the competition first began last year at the de-
partment. During this year’s challenge, the department had eight contenders who raised a total of $400. “[Growing a mustache] is an old fire house tradition,” Nichols said. “Our wives hate it, but we like it.” No matter the outcome, it’s all about getting the word out there, Nichols said. He said it’s important for people to know when they see the mustaches in November, it’s not creepy, it’s for cancer awareness. “I hope that this tradition will continue as long as I can make it go,” Nichols said. “This
is something we can sustain and I truly want to make this a big deal.” Both Nichols and Heinzelman mentioned bringing neighboring fire departments to create an area-wide competition in the future. Heizelman said it was fun to bring so much awareness to the cause. “It brought a lot of people together for a good cause, and being able to do it made me feel good,” he said. “I hope it catches on next year, and other departments will get together to see who can raise the most money for a good cause.”
CORRECTION A photo caption in the Nov. 26 Suburban Life misidentified a Riverside Brookfield Special Olympics basketball player. Riverside Brookfield’s Michael Habayeb was pictured protecting the ball from Lyons Township’s Patrick Schneider. Suburban Life regrets the error.
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LA GRANGE – Residents, community members, elves, scrooges and all came together to celebrate the season of giving during the village of La Grange’s annual Hometown Holiday celebration. Hosted by the village and the La Grange Business Association, the 2014 Hometown Holiday kicked off with an all-village sing on the front
lawn of Village Hall. After the sing-along, Santa Claus arrived by a La Grange Fire Department truck, followed by the lighting of the village Christmas tree. Guests visited with Santa and Mrs. Claus in the Village Hall auditorium, met costumed holiday characters, took trolley rides, listened to strolling musicians, saw the creation of ice sculptures and visited a petting zoo.
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ABOVE: Residents fill La Grange Village Hall Saturday to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus during La Grange’s annual Hometown Holiday event.
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Area health leaders share ideas for community projects By KRISTIN PEDICINI
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kpedicini@shawmedia.com HINSDALE – With the help of two area organizations, 13 community health leaders graduated from the Ladder to Leadership: Developing the Next Generation of Community Health Leaders program Dec. 2. The program, led by the Community Memorial Foundation and the Center for Creative Leadership, was meant to boost the capabilities and skills of early to midlevel professionals working in health-related nonprofit organizations in an effort to assist the individuals with gaining greater leadership roles in their organizations. “We hope that they learned that leadership development and learning is a lifelong journey,” said Lynn Fick-Cooper of the Center for Creative Leadership. “It’s a journey without an obvious destination, but it’s one worth the work.” Fick-Cooper said if the
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LA GRANGE – A restaurant doubling as a piano bar and pub is making its way to the La Grange area next month. Adele’s Front Room, 13 S. La Grange Road, is projected to open Jan. 30, said owner Brian Carrol, explaining the restaurant gets both its name and opening date from his grandmother. Adele was his grandmother’s name, and the opening date was her birthday. The restaurant is even themed after one of her sayings, “Hum a few bars, and we’ll play it by ear,” he said. “We came from a big family, and that’s how we grew up,” Carrol said. “[She] was always around the piano singing and showing everyone a good time, even if they weren’t family.” The idea for Adele’s Front Room is small-plated food to share with craft cocktails, a variety of beers, wine and piano music, he said. As for the food menu, Carrol said a specific genre has yet to be decided, but he plans to pay special attention to the way the restaurant serves and cooks the food, and the way each dish tastes. “We’re letting our service
speak for ourselves,” Carrol said. “We want everyone that walks through the door to enjoy themselves.” Although Carrol has already secured the restaurant’s business and liquor license, he’s still waiting on architectural drawings. “I really want to get this open, but I want to get it open the right way, and that requires a lot of time,” he said. Opening Adele’s Front Room will bring about eight jobs to the area, said Carrol, who also owns Mollie’s Public House in Riverside. The public house also is named after one of Carrol’s grandmothers, and it was opened on that grandma’s birthday, as well. Opening a new business in La Grange came as an idea after Carrol and his wife spent a Sunday afternoon in the downtown area. “We were walking around and it was jam packed, and it seems like every other weekend something is going on,” he said. “[La Grange] has got that nice family feel but on a bigger scale as far as restaurants go,” Carrol said. “We figured we made it here in Riverside, let’s see if we can make it in La Grange.”
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LA GRANGE PARK – Residents, community members and parish families are invited to a Christmas-themed family fun night at St. Louise de Marillac School. From 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at 1125 Harrison Ave., Christmas Family Fun Night is meant to bring both existing school and parish families together while showcasing the school to prospective students. Various activities will be featured throughout the building. With themed classrooms, activities will include a Wii room with dancing games, a craft room, a game room, a bingo room with a Christmas twist, a movie room where Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer will be played and a coloring room. The evening also will in-
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Jack W. Paulson, 18, of the 200 block of Holmes Avenue, Clarendon Hills, was charged WESTERN SPRINGS with consumption of alcohol by DUI a minor at 1:24 a.m. Nov. 26 at Anthony M. Rodriguez, 21, of the 100 block of Woodview Drive, Hillgrove and Lawn avenues. Streamwood, was charged at Theft 2:18 a.m. Nov. 27 with driving • A holiday decoration was under the influence and speeding reported stolen between 5 at Ogden and Gilbert avenues. p.m. Nov. 29 and 7:25 a.m. Nov. 30 in the 4700 block of Lawn Theft Sean S. Vesper, 25, of the 9400 Avenue. block of Congress Park, Brookfield, • A holiday decoration was reported stolen between 11 p.m. was charged at 3:20 p.m. Nov. Nov. 30 and 4 a.m. Dec. 1 in the 24 with retail theft at Mariano’s, 700 block of 48th Street. 4700 block of Gilbert Avenue.
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Westchester parents, your local library’s staff understands Attention Westchester parents! Have you been to the Westchester library lately? The Youth Services Department of the Westchester Public Library is a wonderful resource for parents and kids, and we hope you are using our services to your advantage. The lower-level Youth Services Department hosts three full-time librarians and a teen librarian, plus the two of us. We are Therese Gallucci and Lauren DeMauro, part-time library assistants. We provide support to full-time staff in the evenings and on weekends, participating in youth programs, staffing the desk and tackling anything that comes our way. Ms. Therese leads the Magic Carpet Club program for kindergarten through second-grade children, and we both staff Family Film Nights on Wednesday evenings. When we are not working at the library, we are stay-athome moms doing our best to keep up with our own young kids. Combined, we have a total of five children younger than age 7. That’s a lot of noise, energy and general chaos. And, if you have your own children, you’re saying “duh” right now. In the evenings, we sneak away to the library to work. The greatest part about the library: it’s quiet here. Even in the Youth Department, where fun and play are encouraged, the noise rarely approaches the ear-splitting levels to which we are accustomed at home. We do, after all, have to be conscious of the other patrons in the building. If you need an escape yourself, we invite you to come with your own kids to the library. Plop down on the couch next to the toys or pull up a chair at any table. Even the best-behaved kids get a little wacky sometimes. And even the best, most patient parents could use a change of scenery. If you already take advantage of the library with your children, we probably know you and look forward to your visits. If not, we’d love to meet you and your wonderful kids. Did we mention we have board games, puzzles, toys and a giant cereal box castle? Well, we do. We offer youth programs in the winter, spring, summer and fall, but we also are here any time you need to chat. After all, we get it.
Lauren Gallucci and Therese DeMauro are part-time staff members and full-time moms at the Westchester Public Library. Laura Burke, general manager lburke@shawmedia.com 630-427-6213
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We shared some unsettling news last week from Dr. Terry Mason, chief operating officer at the Cook County Department of Health. The word is there was a 32 percent spike in people seeking emergency treatment for flu symptoms recently. Mason issued a reminder of the importance of getting a flu shot – remember, even if you’re young and healthy enough to get through a bout of illness OK, you may pass it along to someone who isn’t so lucky. So it’s not just good for you, it’s the responsible thing to do. The state and national budgets may be in disarray, but according to one association, at least you can count on the village of La Grange to do a good job keeping its books. The Government Finance Officers Associations of the United States and Canada has once again bestowed upon the village its Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for the 2014-15 fiscal year. That’s the 20th year in a row La Grange has picked up this honor. David Good, managing editor dgood@shawmedia.com 630-427-6270
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Hundreds of unarmed black teenagers are killed every year to the black-on-black crime, and yet we tend to focus on the few anomalies that fit the racism/ police brutality narrative. I truly believe realigning all of this activism toward reducing black-on-black crime would be
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To answer last week’s Sound Off about why it’s always white cops shooting black kids, it’s not. One hundred, twenty-three black people were shot by police last year in America; not all of the police were white. Three hundred, twenty-eight whites were shot. ... Almost 500 black civilians were shot by other black civilians last year in Chicago alone. Twenty thousand across America. Where’s the outrage? Where’s the media? Where’s Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and Barack Obama? Don’t they care about the real epidemic hurting black life in America?
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For the commentators about Here we go again. There was justice in Ferguson, Mo., why a village meeting at 7 p.m. don’t you go talk to the store Tuesday, Dec. 2, in Stickney. manager who was robbed … The taxpayers pay money to and see what he thinks about have trustees vote on issues [Michael Brown]? ... As far as and have things passed such the riots, there are fires, there as a tax levy. Four trustees are people getting hurt, the didn’t show up just to make stores are being destroyed and our mayor’s job miserable. ... you think that that’s OK? I don’t The village of Stickney needs to understand that. You’re turning get rid of these trustees. They it into black versus white, and are wasting our money. Please that’s not it at all. … On the go to the meetings and voice grand jury, there were black and your opinions on these ignorant white people. And all of them politicians. found the officer not guilty as they should have.
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Anna (ne y) In lieu of flowers, please make OBITUARIES donations to Aspire 9901 Derby Lane Westchester, IL 60154. DARLENE BELMORE More info 708 484-2050 Svec & Sons Funeral Home 6227 W. Cermak Darlene Belmore, age 69, of La Grange and formerly of Bolingbrook; Rd. Berwyn, IL 60402 beloved mother of Stacey B.(Chris) CECILIA G. Kucera and Alicia C. (Jason) KIRSCHBAUM Nightingale; fond grandmother of Tristen Nightingale and Connor Nightingale; dear sister of Beth (Bill) Cecilia G. Kirschbaum (nee Ihme) Jouris. age 96, of Western Springs for 60 Memorial Gathering Saturday, plus years. December, 13, 2014, from 11:00 a.m. Beloved wife of the late Lester H; to Time of Service 12:00 p.m. at loving mother of Robert E. Hitzeman Funeral Home Ltd., 9445 (Charlene) Kirschbaum; devoted West 31st Street, Brookfield, IL grandmother of Michael, Christine, 60513. Interment Private. Keith, Marla and Corine; greatIn lieu of flowers memorials grandmother of 11; aunt of many. appreciated to the Morton Visitation Friday, December 12, Arboretum, 4100 Illinois Route 53, from 3:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Hallowell Lisle, IL 60532. & James Funeral Home 1025 W. Information at 708-485-2000 or 55th St., Countryside. Prayers www.HitzemanFuneral.com Saturday, December 13, 10:45 a.m. from the chapel to St. John of the ANNE L. BUDIL Cross Church in Western Springs for Mass at 11:15 a.m. Private Anne L. Budil, nee Komosny, age Inurnment at Queen of Heaven 89, at rest November 24, 2014. Mausoleum. Beloved wife of the late John J. Mrs. Kirschbaum along with her Budil. Loving mother of the late late husband founded Kirschbaum Edward (Darlene) Bilek, and Donna Bakery in Western Springs. Budil. Dearest grandmother of Paul Donations in her memory to St. (fiance Amanda Horvack) Bilek, and John of the Cross Church, 5005 S. Laura Komperda, greatWolf Rd., Western Springs, IL 60558 grandmother of Ashley and Violet would be appreciated. Komperda. Dear sister of Frances Service Info: (708) 352-6500 (late Stanley) Vasicek, late John (late Katherine) Komosny, and the HELEN M. MLCOCH late Mary (late Adolf) Putich. Anne was a retired assembler for Helen M. Mlcoch, Amphenol Electronics, and was a age 91, of Riverside. member of the United Moravian Loving sister of Societies, St. Pius Council of Lillian (the late Catholic Women, and CSA Member Edward F.) Novotny of Lodge Sionilli #170. and the late Michael Services have been held. F. (the late Eleanor) Donations in Anne's name to CSA Mlcoch; fond aunt of Scholarship Fund, 2050 Finley Road, many nieces and nephews. Lombard, IL 60148 would be Visitation Thursday, December 11, appreciated. 8:30 a.m. until time of prayers, 10:15 a.m. at Kuratko-Nosek Funeral Home 2447 S. Des Plaines Avenue, North Riverside. 11:00 a.m. Mass at St. Leonard Church, Berwyn. Interment Queen of Heaven ELLEN DESALVO Cemetery. Online condolences may be offered to the family at Ellen DeSalvo, 87, of Brookfield, www.KuratkoNosek.com. passed away December 6, 2014. Info: (708) 447-2500. Arrangements by ConboyWestchester Funeral Home. 708562-5900.
MARILYN F. FRICK Marilyn Frances Ann Frick (née Krcmar), age 80, of Broadview passed away on December 1, 2014. Beloved wife of the late Robert L. Frick. Devoted mother of Roberta Schafer, the late Daniel, Janice (Frank) Mulholland, David and Daniel (Joleen) Frick. Grandmother of Jake & Dillon and Danielle & Benjamin. Daughter of Otto and Anna (nee Pokorny) Krcmar.
HERBERT A. MOSCINSKI Herbert A. Moscinski, loving husband of Gerri. Caring father of Gary (Eileen) Moscinski, Linda (William) Chicoine, Debbie (Mario) Jauregui. Proud grandfather
(M io) Jaureg d gr of Eric, Kelly, Dani, Conor, and Helen. Mass will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, December 13, at the Divine Providence Church on 2550 Mayfair Avenue, Westchester, IL.
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LESA NAPOLEON Lesa Napoleon, 99, of Westchester, passed away December 6, 2014. Arrangements by ConboyWestchester Funeral Home. 708562-5900
EDWARD T. VOJAK Edward T. Vojak, age 94, of LaGrange Park. US Army Air Corp Veteran. Beloved husband of the late Arlene R. Vojak, nee Krebs; dear father of Pamela (Jerry) Folkens and Bruce Vojak; loving grandfather of Brad Folkens, Chris Folkens, Trent (Stephanie) Folkens and Andrew Vojak; loving great grandfather of Maya and Shiloh Folkens. Visitation Friday, December 12, 2014, 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Hitzeman Funeral Home, Ltd. 9445 W. 31st Street, Brookfield. Funeral and Interment Private. Member of the Brookfield Recreational Art League (BRAL), La Grange American Legion Post 1941 and the Western Springs VFW Post 10778. Memorials appreciated to BRAL, care of Virginia Samel, 3507 S. East Ave., Berwyn, IL 60402, the La Grange American Legion Post 1941, 900 S. La Grange Rd., La Grange, IL 60525 or the Western Springs VFW Post 10778, P.O. Box 73, Western Springs, IL 60558. Information 708-485-2000 or www.HitzemanFuneral.com
IN MEMORIAM ABIGAIL MARIE DOODY December 11, 2003
In Loving Memory... Happy Eleventh Birthday in Heaven! Within the stars, you'll see her eyes, and within your dreams she'll play. For as often as you think of her, she will think of you each day. Love, Daddy, Mommy, Emmerson and Olivia
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Riverside Brookfield’s Michael Habayeb (right) of North Riverside protects the ball from Lyons Township’s Patrick Schneider as he brings the ball down court. Special Olympics basketball teams from the two high schools competed Nov. 19 in a Pack the Place game in Riverside.
Area fitness club to help winner become loser SUBURBAN LIFE MEDIA BURR RIDGE – In the midst of all the holiday chatter and celebrations, a Burr Ridge fitness club is offering to help a resident get a head start on his or her New Year’s resolution to become a loser. Five Seasons Family Sports Club, 6901 S. Madison St., is looking for men and women to sign up for its 2015 weight loss challenge, run similarly to the reality television show “The Biggest Loser.” The club will select one participant whom will receive a club membership, personal training, nutrition and goal-setting classes, fitness gear and other prizes. Candidates must submit their applications before Monday and should ideally have more than 100 pounds to lose. The lucky winner, soon to be a loser, will be chosen close to Christmas with train-
ing beginning on New Year’s Day. Being a member of Five Seasons is not a requirement to apply for the contest, however, applicants will need medical clearance from a physician to apply. Joseph Pinnell, vice president of club performance at Corporex – Five Seasons’ parent company – said in a news release the contest is right for anyone ready to take control of his or her health and lifestyle. “We are looking for candidates who are committed and willing to participate in a year-long health, wellness and fitness program that truly has the potential to save their lives,” Pinnell said. Applications can be found online at bealosercontest. com. For information, contact the club at 630-570-5200 or visit fiveseasonssportsclub. com.
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ome might call the dinner party a lost art, but gathering family and friends around the table to eat great food, drink fantastic wine and enjoy each other’s company is the perfect way to celebrate the holidays. Creating an elegant, effortless evening to remember is easier than one might think.
Perfecting the dinner party is about putting people at ease and creating an environment that encourages conversation and laughter - the two most important elements of a successful dinner party. So, instead of trying to impress guests with fancy culinary skills or decorating prowess, focus on five simple tips:
1. Light can be the life of the party
it. Greet guests with a bright and beautiful sparkling rose and keep it flowing during the cocktail hour. During dinner, offer one red and one white wine. Santa Margherita Chianti and Pinot Grigio are two delicious options with wide appeal.
3. Of course dessert is a food group!
Dessert is the perfect way to end an amazing meal. Leave your guests floating on air with angel food cake topped with a Prosecco-infused frosting.
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hanukah, Christmas and New Year’s Eve are right around the corner. That means neighborhoods, buildings and stores will soon be awash in holiday splendor. Social schedules will be full, and men and women everywhere will shuffle to complete their holiday shopping. Grab bags are a staple of this season of giving, and the following are a few dos and don’ts to ensure participation in gift exchanges is fun and friendly for all involved. ••• DO set a gift amount limit. Holiday grab bags are more about having fun and exchanging a little something with friends and family members than walking away with amazing prizes. Establish a spending limit so everyone receives a gift of roughly the same value and no one feels slighted or left out. ••• DON’T exceed the spending limit. It can be tempting to spend more to make your gift appear more impressive. But overspending defeats the purpose of the gift exchange. Grab bags typically are anonymous, so being overly generous will not win you any style points. ••• DO make it a game. Tossing gifts in a bag only to have others reach in and grab one is certainly effective. But the concept can be even more fun if you make a game out of it. Try passing wrapped gifts around in a circle to a holiday song. When the music stops, the gift you are holding is the one you open. Experiment with your own variations to make gift exchanges more fun. ••• DON’T let anyone see the gift you bring. The idea is to keep things as secretive as possible so as not to sway the selection of presents. ••• DO ensure your gift is unisex. Unless you know specifically that only men or women will be opening the presents, select items that will appeal to both genders. Food, gift cards, music, or home staples make great grab bag gifts. ••• DON’T forget to consider ages as well. Gift exchanges may include both children and adults, so include gifts that appeal to all ages when necessary. When the exchange has ended, allow participants to swap gifts if they want to. ••• DO expect some grab bag gifts to be gag gifts. Such gifts are entertaining and may make up the majority of the grab bag gifts. Keep your sense of humor and you’re likely to enjoy grab bags a lot more. ••• DON’T regift items to use as grab bag picks. Should the person who gave you the gift participate in the grab bag, he or she can trace that gift back to you and may be offended. ••• DO make sure everyone is aware that there will be a grab bag gift exchange, as there needs to be an equal number of gifts to participants so everyone gets a treat. Hosts may want to have a few extra wrapped gifts around just in case someone forgets to bring their contribution. ••• Gift exchanges in the form of grab bags, auctions, swaps, and other games make for fun additions to holiday festivities. They also can be a part of any family or friends gathering to add excitement and entertainment to the occasion.
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ny time is a great time for families to talk to their children about giving back and helping those who are less fortunate. Whether you're celebrating a holiday, special occasion, or still haven't figured out your 2015 resolution, make giving back part of the conversation - from making financial donations to volunteering time and energy, giving can be easy and enjoyable. As parents who want your children to be well-rounded, caring citizens, leading by example is important. Getting involved in a giving-back project as a family can help your kids learn good values. Here are some great projects your family can take on together: Organize a food drive - The winter months can be tough on food pantries. If your children are involved in a club or organization, help them organize a food drive with their peers. You can even ask your neighbors to get involved. Have your children draft a letter that will inform the neighbors about what you're doing, when you'll be picking up food, and what kinds of food are most needed by the pantry. Be sure to encourage your children to thank everyone who donates food.
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Volunteer - There are so many ways your children can put their efforts toward volunteering. For older children who are able to shovel snow, rake leaves or mow lawns, have them connect with a neighbor or family friend who is housebound or on vacation. Younger children can help with keeping the community clean, too. Head out to a park to pick up litter and recycle cans and plastic bottles. Or connect with a nursing home and ask if there is a resident who would like a weekly visit; maybe they would enjoy a chance to play board or card games with your children.
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Vitamin A is distributed through Vitamin Angels’ partners to Mayan families. More on Ana Estela’s story can be found at www.vitaminangels.org/gift. Get crafty - Let your children's talents turn into something good for others. For example, they can create holiday cards to be delivered to service members while they are overseas and away from their friends and family. The same kinds of cards can also be sent to patients who need some cheering up while in the hospital. If your children knit or sew, have them make blankets, scarves, hats and mittens for people who might need some warmer clothing.
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Make giving relatable, measureable and meaningful Explain to your children the benefits of donating money to highly reputable organizations (check Charity Navigator ratings to ensure your dollars will be responsibly managed) that help others in need, especially organizations that help children. For example, Vitamin Angels helps support children who don't have the opportunity to eat a variety of healthy, nutritious foods their bodies need. Clean out the closet - Before or after a big gift-giving holiday, An estimated 190 million children under the age of 5 suffer from vitamin-A deficiency, cleaning the house and eliminating some of the toys is a high priority. Ask which can lead to weakened immune systems, childhood blindness and even death. With your children to go through the clothes they've outgrown and the toys they Vitamin Angels, a $.25 donation can help provide a child in need the vitamin A he or she no longer play with. They can fill a box with the items they no longer need requires to help prevent vitamin-A deficiency for one year. One quarter, one child. An and you can help them donate everything to an organization that will put easy contribution from your child's piggy bank or make a donation yourself to show your them to good use. children how together, the entire family can make a difference. Visit give.vitaminangels. org to learn more about the organization and how far a donation will go toward helping Giving back to the community as a family can bring you closer together and provide a other children. platform to reinforce positive moral values during a season so often focused on materialism (or materialistic wants). So give these ideas a try now and year round and see what good things your family - especially your children - can accomplish.
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2 in 1 devices, which are a laptop and tablet in one device, are perfect for people who like to keep their options open. A 2 in 1 device can function as a tablet when you want to relax and be entertained or it can be used as a laptop when a project must be finished. With a longer battery life, 2 in 1s are a great option for busy teens, college students or adults who are always on-the-go. The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is built for productivity and has a great detachable keyboard so it’s ideal for any age that needs a computing device for daily school or work assignments.
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Cover potatoes with cold water in a large saucepan. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer, uncovered 10 minutes. Drain well in a colander. Preheat oven to 350F. Melt butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add flour and whisk until smooth. Add milk, stirring until thickened, about 10 minutes. Add Cheddar or Comte cheese and stir until melted. Combine potatoes and cheese sauce in a shallow gratin dish. Sprinkle with Romano cheese. Cover with aluminum foil and bake 20 minutes. Uncover and bake 10 minutes. — Recipe by Jill Melton
• Practice time management. Casserole bake-time afords the perfect opportuRelish nity for multi-tasking, particularly if your guests are of the last-minute variety. Faced with hosting a dinner during the While your dish is in the oven, you’ll have holiday season, casseroles can be nothing plenty of time to whip up a quick salad short of a lifesaver. Whether accounting or tidy up and set the table. for an entire meal or a hearty, filling side, • Make it a theme night! Breakfast casa casserole is a warm, stick-to-your ribs seroles or casseroles with international dish that will fit right in with your cozy ingredients provide an excellent excuse holiday atmosphere. for a theme night, perfect when you’re in Butternut Squash and Three tips for making the most of all need of distraction from holiday stress. Cheese Panade your holiday casseroles: Yields 12 servings • Don’t be afraid to substitute ingre- Scalloped Sweet and White • 10 slices artisan-style multigrain dients for something fresher or more or whole-wheat bread (about 12 flavorful. Instead of crispy fried onions Potatoes ounces) Yields 4 servings from a canister (that many traditional • 2 sweet onions, halved and thinly • 1 pound white potatoes, peeled and casseroles suggest) try frying up your sliced cut into 2-inch cubes own fresh onions or shallots, with or • 1 pound butternut squash, peeled • 1 pound sweet potatoes, peeled without a little breading. Try crisping up and cut into 1-inch cubes and cut into 2-inch cubes some smoky bacon or prosciutto to sprin• 2 T extra-virgin olive oil • 2 T butter kle on top of your finished product. And • 1 T chopped fresh sage or 1 t dried of course, lest we forget the cheese, you • 3 T lour • 2 t chopped fresh thyme or 2 t • 2 cups 2 percent reduced-fat 2 can always consider choosing a cheese to dried milk melt atop your one-dish-wonder if your • 1 4 t salt • 4 ounces aged shredded white recipe doesn’t already call for one. Cheddar cheese or Comté cheese • Coarsely ground black pepper By Alissa Harb
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Preheat oven to 350F. Tear bread into 1-inch pieces and bake until crisp, stirring once, 10 to 12 minutes. Increase oven temperature to 400F. Combine onion and squash in a large bowl. Add oil, sage, thyme, salt and pepper. Toss well. Arrange in a single layer on a baking sheet. Roast until onions begin to brown and squash is fork-tender, 22 to 25 minutes. Coat a 13 x 9-inch baking dish or 12 (1-cup) or 6 (2-cup) ovenproof bowls or ramekins with cooking spray. Place bread in a single layer in the bottom of pan or bowl. Distribute half the squash mixture over bread. Sprinkle on half the cheese. Repeat layers. Slowly pour in 2 cups broth over top, allowing bread to soak up broth and pressing with the back of a spoon. Add remaining broth until it reaches 1 inch below the pan’s rim. Reduce oven heat to 375F. Cover pan with aluminum foil and place it on a baking sheet to catch drips. Bake, covered, 30 minutes. Remove foil and bake 35 to 45 minutes, until bubbling, pufed and golden brown. Let stand 5 minutes before serving. — Recipe by Lynne Sampson Curry
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Step 2: Lock it up Whether you are home, running errands or away on vacation, take care to close and lock all doors and windows. Remember to set alarms, too. “Given that most people have extra valuables and gifts in their homes during this time, it’s a good idea to practice home safety whether you’re there or not,” says Leman. Leman adds that a simple dowel placed in a sliding glass door or window can be an inexpensive way to secure vulnerable entrance points. “Alarms or closed circuit video surveillance systems are a great and inexpensive way to protect your home,” he adds.
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Step 4: Dispose smartly It’s best not to alert strangers to the new 70-inch flat screen in your home by leaving the box on the curb for refuse pickup. “When it comes to big-ticket items and valuables, boxes on the curb can be an advertisement for the new valuables in your home,” cautions Leman. “Take the time to break down boxes and recycle them or put them on the curb over time and inconspicuously,” he says.
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hen you think of the holidays, celebrations, presents and friends likely come to mind - not crime. Unfortunately, burglaries increase at this time of year, and your home could be a target. With a few simple safety precautions, you can protect your property, your family and your valuables now and well into the new year. “Taking steps to protect your home during the holidays isn’t radically different from what most people should be doing the rest of the year,” says Thomas Leman, a retired 27-year veteran of the police force and criminal justice professor at Argosy University Online. “The problem is that most people get lured into a false sense of security and tend to let their guard down, thinking that crime won’t happen to them.” TAKE PRECAUTIONS TODAY TO PROTECT YOUR HOME AND DETER CRIMINALS. CONSIDER THESE FIVE SIMPLE STEPS: Step 1: Decorate with care When it comes to holiday decorations, modesty is definitely the best policy, says Leman. “While you may love the look of a Christmas tree in your front window, expensive decorations on display can be a signal that there are valuables inside your home worth a criminal’s time. Gifts under the tree are the most blatant of these displays and are a welcome invitation for thieves.” Leaving gifts tucked away until the last possible minute is a quick and easy safety precaution. If you must display presents, make sure they are out of sight from any windows or doorways.
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eart disease and stroke remain the two top killers of Americans, according to the American Heart Association. Some research shows that heart-related deaths increase by 5 percent during the holidays, no matter where you live, and more cardiac deaths occur on Christmas and New Year’s day than on any other days of the year, according to a study by the University of California, San Diego and Tufts University School of Medicine published in the journal Circulation. Cardiovascular-related incidents increase in winter for a number of reasons, including drops in temperature that constrict blood vessels, irregular workout routines, poor stress management and changing eating habits. “We tend to eat significantly more inflammation-promoting foods in the winter,” says Dr. Michael Roizen, founder of RealAge.com. “The combination of poor diet and other stressors can trigger plaque ruptures and cause chunks of fatty deposits lining arteries to enter the bloodstream, potentially leading to more risk for heart attack and stroke.” Here are suggestions for keeping your heart healthy this winter: Maintain a healthy diet Less than 1 percent of adults meet the American Heart Association’s definition for an “Ideal Healthy Diet,” which means the majority of people need to make some smarter nutrition decisions. Don’t overindulge on artery-clogging dishes, and instead focus on foods that contain key heart health nutrients, including: * Omega-3s DHA and EPA, found in fatty fish like salmon and sardines, are essential fatty acids which have been shown to support healthy blood pressure and brain function. GOED (the Global Organization for EPA and DHA omega-3) recommends getting 250-500mg of EPA and DHA per day through foods and supplements. * Vitamin D, found in mushrooms and added to soy and almond milks, has been shown to support heart health. Some research indicates that a vitamin D deficiency may be a risk factor for heart attacks, congestive heart failure, peripheral arterial disease and high blood pressure. Sunlight is the best natural source for vitamin D, but since people spend more time indoors during the winter, add foods that pack an added vitamin D punch, like soy milk fortified with the nutrient to the grocery list. * Beta-glucan, found in oats, is a plant-based sugar known to lower absorption of cholesterol, which may reduce the risk of heart disease. Research shows that consuming approximately 3mg per day of oat beta-glucan has a statistically significant cholesterol lowering effect. * For more information about nutrition for heart health, visit vitaminsinmotion.com. Even if you do follow a healthy diet, a busy lifestyle can make it difficult to obtain the recommended amounts of vitamins and minerals from food alone. One simple way to enhance your diet is to look for foods fortified with key nutrients and nutritional supplements. Stay active Regular exercise has a favorable effect on many of the established risk factors for cardiovascular disease. For example, exercise promotes weight reduction and can help reduce blood pressure. Take the dog on a walk or challenge your kids to a snowball fight. Make it fun, but make sure it happens. Keep warm If you’re going outdoors in the cold, keep your mouth covered with a scarf so warm air hits your lungs first when you breathe in. For those who are traveling from a warm to a cold climate, pack warm gear, because some research suggests a dip in temperature from what you’re used to may increase your risk for stroke by 7 percent, and heart attack by 12 percent. Relax Focus on the pleasures of the holiday season, like gift-giving, family time and volunteering. Giving and relaxation can benefit stress levels. Finally, sticking to your normal sleep schedule is very important.
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Lyons Township’s Leonard Ross finds room to run Oct. 17 in a game against York. Ross was the focal point of the Lions’ offense and ran for nearly 1,500 yards in 10 games this season.
LIONS’ PRIDE By DAN SANTAROMITA dsantaromita@shawmedia.com WESTERN SPRINGS – For two and a half seasons, Leonard Ross has been the man in the backfield for Lyons Township football. The running back joined the varsity team midway through his sophomore season in 2012 and immediately became a crucial part of the Lions’ offense. His senior season, in which he rushed for 1,456 yards and totaled 19 touchdowns in 10 games, was his best yet. “I think this was definitely the best season that I have
About Leonard Ross ■ SCHOOL: Lyons Township ■ YEAR: Senior ■ HEIGHT: 5-foot-11 ■ WEIGHT: 195 pounds ■ JERSEY: No. 33 personally had, but I think our team as a whole could have done better than what we did as far as playoffs,” Ross said. Opposing defenses knew Ross was the focal point of LT’s offense, but that didn’t make him any easier to stop. “He’s so much of our offense so you give it to your
All-area MVP Ross is leader for Lyons Township football
best kid all the time,” LT coach Kurt Weinberg said. “He’s the best player we got. He’s a great player. He’s the best I’ve ever had.” Class 8A champion Stevenson found out firsthand how tough Ross was to contain. The Patriots barely escaped with a 21-17 win against the Lions in the first round of the playoffs. That night, Ross had 168 yards rushing on 34 carries and two touchdowns. Ross nearly led the Lions to the upset, but, in a cruel twist of fate, his last carry in an LT uniform was a fumble inside Stevenson territory when LT was driving for the win.
Ross said he hasn’t thought much about how close LT was to beating what turned out to be an undefeated state champion. Instead, his focus is on enjoying the rest of his senior year. “I’m just relaxing and getting my body healthy and recovering from the hard pounding of the season,” Ross said. “Probably in early January I’ll start working out for next year when I go to Miami.” Ross just got back from an official visit in Oxford, Ohio. It was the first time he stayed overnight on campus. He spent time with his fellow incoming recruits and got further ac-
quainted with his future home. Now Ross will follow a workout plan to get himself prepared to represent the Redhawks next season. Preparing for college football after a successful varsity stint at LT is a long way from the fifth-grader that didn’t like running when he first played football. “The first year I played, I wasn’t sure if football was really for me because I was not in shape and I hated running,” Ross said. “Then I worked out and got myself prepared mentally. By the time I was in eighth grade, I moved to running back and then I really liked it.”
Brunner busts out for Lions
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LT senior excelling in new starting role By DAN SANTAROMITA dsantaromita@shawmedia.com LA GRANGE – Joe Brunner has been thrown into the fire early in Lyons Township’s season, but the senior is adapting well. A year ago, Brunner was a rarely used reserve and even at the start of this season he was in the rotation, but still coming off the bench. When fellow senior Sean Lannan broke a bone in his wrist in the fourth game of the season against Glenbard South on Nov. 29, it meant Brunner was thrust into the starting lineup. The 6-foot-4 forward passed his first test as a starter with flying colors, leading the Lions with 12 points in a 51-33 win against York on Friday. He scored LT’s final seven points of the first quarter to open up an early lead. “It’s a lot of hard work last year and it feels good for it to pay off and get minutes in the games,” Brunner said. “Same position, nothing really changes. It’s just more minutes and I get more reps with the guys. Other than that, I wasn’t going into the game with any different mentality. It’s the same thing, play as a team, go out
Game breakdown LT 51, York 33 LT LEADERS n JOE BRUNNER: 12 points, five rebounds n HARRISON NIEGO: 11 points n DANNY O’MALLEY: eight points
Sports to your phone Visit shawurl.com/texts to sign up and receive sports scores and alerts from Suburban Life. there and play hard.” The Lions followed up the York victory with a 56-46 win at Naperville North the next day to improve to 5-1 on the season. LT has won five straight since losing to Stevenson, one of the favorites to win state this season, in the season opener. Having a player like Brunner contribute in a big way is key for a Lions’ team which only has two players, Harrison Niego and Jaquan Phipps, that entered the season with significant playing time on varsity. “Joe is a really important part of our lineup,” coach
Tom Sloan said. “The first few games he came off the bench and did a lot of the same things he did [Friday]. When Sean went down, Joe steps right into that spot and he played great. He was a really big factor on the offensive end and the defensive end. He rebounded the ball really well and scored in the paint and made some perimeter shots. Joe played his best game of the year.” Beating the Dukes has an extra level of satisfaction for the Lions. York has eliminated the Lions in each of the past two postseasons and has racked up seven wins against LT in those two years. The Dukes had nine straight wins against the Lions. “After four last year, I was tired of it,” Niego said. “They’re always a tough team in our conference so it’s good. Those guys are well coached and they’ve got great players. It’s a big uplift for us to come out in the first game in conference and beat them.” In a schedule quirk, the Lions only have one home game, Dec. 20 against Riverside Bill Ackerman - backerman@shawmedia.com Brookfield, until Jan. 31 and the team’s next six West Sub- Lyons Township’s Joe Brunner shoots a layup Friday in a home game urban Silver games are all on against York. A reserve to start the season, Brunner has moved into the road. the starting lineup and led the way with 12 points against the Dukes.
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Meet SLM’s all-area football team The high school football season is officially in the books, which makes
it the perfect time to honor the best players from local schools with Sub-
urban Life Media’s all-area football team.
Matt Chapp
Nolan Dean
Pat Donahue
Tommy Fiedler
Aaron Garland
School: Riverside Brookfield Year: Senior Impact: One of the best returners in the state, Chapp scored four special teams touchdowns. He ran for 752 yards and eight scores and caught six TDs to earn Metro Suburban West Offensive Player of the Year.
School: Nazareth Year: Senior Impact: The running back transferred from Neuqua Valley this year and became the primary rusher on an undefeated state champion in Class 6A. Dean rushed for 29 touchdowns and 2,051 yards.
School: Fenwick Year: Senior Impact: Donahue ran for 1,132 yards and 11 touchdowns to lead the Friars’ offense this fall. He also had five receiving touchdowns to boost his All-Catholic League campaign.
School: Lyons Township Year: Senior Impact: Even with the Lions’ offense powered by running back Leonard Ross this season, Fiedler came through with big plays when needed. He threw for 1,276 yards and eight scores, along with seven rushing touchdowns.
School: Fenwick Year: Senior Impact: The Connecticut-bound defensive back emerged as one of the best defensive playmakers in the area. He had four interceptions, two touchdowns, two fumble recoveries and 38 total tackles in an All-Catholic League season.
Lou Grigoletti
Chris Hawthorne
Decx Kelly-Martin
Julian Love
Michael Owens
School: Riverside Brookfield Year: Senior Impact: The Central Michigan recruit was one of the best offensive lineman in the area and helped the Bulldogs return to the postseason. He was named the Metro Suburban West Offensive Lineman of the Year.
School: Fenwick Year: Senior Impact: A three-year starter on the defensive line, Hawthorne racked up four sacks and 40 total tackles. Hawthorne was an All-Catholic League player this season for the second year in a row.
School: Nazareth Year: Senior Impact: Kelly-Martin was one of the defensive playmakers for the Roadrunners. He had 104 total tackles on the season and shared the East Suburban Catholic Conference’s Defensive Lineman of the Year award.
School: Nazareth Year: Junior Impact: Love played multiple positions and excelled at every spot. The ESCC MVP had 12 rushing touchdowns, eight receiving touchdowns, 25 total touchdowns and 1,296 yards of total offense.
School: Nazareth Year: Senior Impact: The guard was a big part of the Roadrunners’ strong offensive line. He was the ESCC Offensive Lineman of the Year and an all-state selection by Illinois High School Football Coaches Association in Class 6A.
Honorable mention
David Pribyl-Pierdinock
Leonard Ross
Jack Shutack
Dante Stefanini
School: Riverside Brookfield Year: Senior Impact: The linebacker was the leader of Riverside Brookfield’s defense this season. He racked up 78 total tackles, five sacks, three forced fumbles and even ran in for two touchdowns as a fullback.
School: Lyons Township Year: Senior Impact: Ross, the all-area MVP, ran for 1,456 yards, nearly 150 per game, with 18 rushing touchdowns and one more receiving score in 10 games for the Lions. The all-state running back is headed to Miami University in Ohio.
School: Nazareth Year: Senior Impact: The two-time all-conference offensive lineman was one of the most intimidating tackles in the state. Shutack helped the Roadrunners post an undefeated season to win the school’s first state title.
School: Lyons Township Year: Senior Impact: The Lions’ defensive lineman had an impressive 11 tackles for loss in 10 games. He also racked up 50 total tackles in an all-conference season in the West Suburban Silver.
Fenwick: Harry Bell, Joe Calcagno, Michael Krecek and Justin Rodriguez Lyons Township: Joe Dillon, Michael Kirksy and Blaze Nacker Morton: Aljandros Castille and Greg Hoard Nazareth: Dan Bakovich, Jonah Beauduy, Kevin Jackson, John Kilcommons and Patrick Kilcommons Riverside Brookfield: Nick Fucinato, Jordan Petronella and Ryan Swift
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ern Springs, IL 60558 Permanent Index No.: 18-07-205-002 The mortgaged real estate is improved with a dwelling. The property will NOT be open for inspection. The judgment amount was $640,502.91. Sale terms for nonparties: 10% of successful bid immediately at conclusion of auction, balance by 12:30 p.m. the next business day, both by cashier's checks; and no refunds. The sale shall be subject to general real estate taxes, special taxes, special assessments, special taxes levied, and superior liens, if any. The property is offered "as is," with no express or implied warranties and without any representation as to the quality of title or recourse to Plaintiff. Prospective bidders are admonished to review the court file to verify all information and to view auction rules at www.kallenrs.com. For information: Sale Clerk, Shapiro Kreisman & Associates, LLC, Attorney # 42168, 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301, Bannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847) 291-1717, between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdays only. I633568 December 10, 17, 24, 2014
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The tollfree telephone number for the hear- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. County, Illinois, County Department, NOTICE Chancery Division. JPMorgan PUBLICATION POLICIES Chase Bank, N.A. f/k/a JPMorgan This publication reserves the Chase Bank right to edit or reject any ads Plaintiff, without comment. This publicavs. tion is careful to review all adUnknown Heirs and Legatees of vertising but the burden of truthCherie L. Norman; Chris Norman ful content belongs to the adveraka Christopher B. Norman; Gerald tiser. We use standard abbreviaNordgren Special Representative for tions and we reserve the right to the Estate of Cherie L. Norman; Unproperly classify your ad. All ads known Owners and Non-Record are subject to credit approval. Claimants Lake Macatawa Gem We reserve the right to require Defendants, 10 CH10844 prepayment. We accept cash, Sheriff's # 140773 check, Visa, MasterCard, DisF13100080FT CHOH cover and American Express. Pursuant to a Judgment made CHECK YOUR AD and entered by said Court in the Please check your ad the first above entitled cause, Thomas J. day it is published. If you see an Dart, Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois, error, call us immediately and it will on January 8, 2015, at 1pm in will be corrected for the next room LL06 of the Richard J. Daley available publication date. Our Center, 50 West Washington Street, All the Amenities You Deserve. liability is for only one publicaChicago, Illinois, sell at public auc1.4 acres . Dock size for 55+ ft tion the following described premistion date and shall not exceed boats. Access to Lake Michigan. es and real estate mentioned in said the total cost of the first day of Greenridge Realty 616-457-5250 Judgment: publication. www.missy.realtor 616-634-0120 Common Address: 718 Longview Drive, Countryside, Illinois 60525 P.I.N: 18-16-105-014-0000 This property IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK Improvements: COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY consists of a Single Family Home. DEPARTMENT, CHANCERY DIVISION Sale shall be under the following DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST terms: payment of not less than ten COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR LONG percent (10%) of the amount of the BEACH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST successful and highest bid to be 2006-WL1, paid to the Sheriff by cashier's Plaintiff check or certified funds at the sale; and the full remaining balance to be V. MATTHEW G. SAPAULA A/K/A paid to the Sheriff by cashier's MATTHEW SAPAULA; CITY OF check or certified funds within twenCHICAGO, AN ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL ty-four (24) hours after the sale. CORPORATION ; JPMORGAN CHASE Sale shall be subject to general BANK, N.A., AS ASSIGNEE OF THE taxes, special assessments. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE Premise will NOT be open for inCORPORATION, AS RECEIVER FOR spection. For information, contact the sales WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, S/I/I TO LONG BEACH MORTGAGE COM- department, FREEDMAN ANSELMO PANY, LINDBERG LLC, 1771 W. Diehl Road, Suite 120, NAPERVILLE, IL Defendants 08 CH 21793 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 4705 LAWN 60563, (630) 453-6960 For bidAVENUE WESTERN SPRINGS, IL ding instructions, visit www.fal-illi60558 nois.com. Please refer to file numNOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ber F13100372 CHOH. For bidding Shapiro Kreisman & Assoc. instructions, visit www.fal-illinois.file # 08-007471 com (It is advised that interested parties This is an attempt to collect a consult with their own attorneys be- debt pursuant to the Fair Debt Colfore bidding at mortgage foreclosure lection Practices Act and any inforsales.) mation obtained will be used for PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that purpose. that pursuant to a Judgment of I631377 Foreclosure entered on October 21, Nov. 26, December 3, 10, 2014 2014, Kallen Realty Services, Inc., as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK on January 22, 2015, at 205 W. COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DERandolph Street, Suite 1020, Chica- PARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION go, Illinois, sell at public auction to U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, the highest bidder for cash, as set AS TRUSTEE, FOR RESIDENTIAL ASforth below, the following described SET SECURITIES CORPORATION, real property: HOME EQUITY MORTGAGE ASSETC/K/A 4705 Lawn Avenue, West- BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI-
CATES, SERIES 2005-EMX2 Plaintiff, -v.RANDALL S. NICHOLSON, JULIE A. NICHOLSON, MRC RECEIVABLES CORPORATION, CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A. Defendants 12 CH 037071 10660 W. 71ST STREET COUNTRYSIDE, 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 October 2, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on January 5, 2015, 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 10660 W. 71ST STREET, COUNTRYSIDE, IL 60525 Property Index No. 18-20-409026. 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
pu 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. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. 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 14-12-22332. 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. 14-12-22332 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 12 CH 037071 TJSC#: 34-17828 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be debt llect at
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50 REAL ESTATE • CCK • Wednesday, December 10, 2014 • Suburban Life / mysuburbanlife.com ght 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 PA1226200. 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) 4765500 Attorney File No. PA1226200 Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number: 13 CH 1281 TJSC#: 3416876 I635454 December 3, 10, 17, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK ILLINOIS COUNTY COUNTY, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, -v.DALE L. JOHNSON A/K/A DALE JOHNSON, SHARON A. JOHNSON A/K/A SHARON ANNE, FIFTH THIRD BANK S/I/I TO FIFTH THIRD BANK (CHICAGO) Defendants 13 CH 27535 1502 BEACH 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 October 3, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on January 6, 2015, 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 1502 BEACH AVENUE, LA GRANGE PARK, IL 60526 Property Index No. 15-28-406012-0000. The real estate is improved with a one 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 nt id by th ha t
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 PA1316883. 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. PA1316883 Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number: 13 CH 27535 TJSC#: 34-17464 I634339 Nov. 26, December 3, 10, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, vs. TIMOTHY KLIMA A/K/A TIMOTHY A KLIMA; Defendants, 13 CH 04855 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on January 22, 2014, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Tuesday, January 6, 2015, 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. 15-27-202-040-0000. Commonly known as 2227 SOUTH 14TH AVENUE, NORTH RIVERSIDE, IL 60546. 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 inectio Up t in full of
prop ty op spection. 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 1301493. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 I636034 December 10, 17, 24, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK ILLINOIS COUNTY COUNTY, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR WAMU MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2005-AR8 Plaintiff, vs. ARTURO T. MENCHACA AKA DR. ARTURO T. MENCHACA AKA ARTURO MENCHACA; IXTACCIHUATL MENCHACA; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants, 13 CH 5520 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 Tuesday, January 6, 2015 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. 18-18-401-038-0000. Commonly known as 11230 Sequoya Lane, Indian Head Park, 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: 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 Department at Plaintiff's Attorney, Freedman Anselmo Lindberg LLC, 1771 West Diehl Road, Naperville, Illinois 60563-1890. (630) 4536960. For Bidding instructions visit www.fal-illinois.com 24 hours prior to sale. F13020065 I636036 December 10, 17, 24, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHANCERY DIVISION REGIONS BANK D/B/A REGIONS MORTGAGE, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO UNION PLANTERS BANK, N.A., Plaintiff V. GRACE L. ELLIS; 308 NORTH BEACH CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION A/K/A 308 BEACH CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, Defendants 14 CH 10336 Property Address: 308 BEACH DRIVE, UNIT 1A LAGRANGE PARK, IL 60526 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE - CONDOMINIUM Shapiro Kreisman & Associates, LLC file # 14-072611 (It is advised that interested parties consult with their own attorneys before bidding at mortgage foreclosure sales.) PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered on September 18, 2014, Kallen Realty Services, Inc., as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m. on January 23, 2015, at 205
p. y W. Randolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real property: Commonly known as 308 Beach Avenue, Unit 1A, La Grange Park, IL 60526 Permanent Index No.: 15-33418-014-1001 The mortgaged real estate is improved with a dwelling. The property will NOT be open for inspection. The purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay such of the condominium association's assessments and legal fees as are required by 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g) (4). The judgment amount was $47,191.59. Sale terms for nonparties: 10% of successful bid immediately at conclusion of auction, balance by 12:30 p.m. the next business day, both by cashier's checks; and no refunds. The sale shall be subject to general real estate taxes, special taxes, special assessments, special taxes levied, and superior liens, if any. The property is offered "as is," with no express or implied warranties and without any representation as to the quality of title or recourse to Plaintiff. Prospective bidders are admonished to review the court file to verify all information and to view auction rules at www.kallenrs.com. For information: Sale Clerk, Shapiro Kreisman & Associates, LLC, Attorney # 42168, 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301, Bannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847) 291-1717, between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdays only. I629315 December 10, 17, 24, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. Plaintiff, vs. BETTIE J. MCNIGHT A/K/A BETTIE J. MC NIGHT; Defendants, 14 CH 03909 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on August 6, 2014, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Tuesday, January 6, 2015, 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. 15-15-408-023-0000. Commonly known as 1900 South 16th Avenue, Broadview, IL 60155. 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
(312) Number 1400334. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 I636059 December 10, 17, 24, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK ILLINOIS COUNTY COUNTY, DEPARTMENT, CHANCERY DIVISION NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, Plaintiff V. ERNIE F. PRINCIPE; ERNEST G. PRINCIPE A/K/A ERNIE G. PRINCIPE; ROSE L. PRINCIPE; FIRST AMERICAN BANK, Defendants 14 CH 9365 Property Address: 9524 JACKSON AVENUE BROOKFIELD, IL 60513 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Shapiro Kreisman & Assoc. file # 14-072355 (It is advised that interested parties consult with their own attorneys before bidding at mortgage foreclosure sales.) PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered on October 2, 2014, Kallen Realty Services, Inc., as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m. on January 13, 2015, at 205 W. Randolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real property: Commonly known as 9524 Jackson Avenue, Brookfield, IL 60513 Permanent Index No.: 15-34109-033-0000 & 15-34-109034-0000 The mortgaged real estate is improved with a dwelling. The property will NOT be open for inspection. The judgment amount was $270,271.43. Sale terms for non-parties: 10% of successful bid immediately at conclusion of auction, balance by 12:30 p.m. the next business day, both by cashier's checks; and no refunds. The sale shall be subject to general real estate taxes, special taxes, special assessments, special taxes levied, and superior liens, if any. The property is offered "as is," with no express or implied warranties and without any representation as to the quality of title or recourse to Plaintiff. Prospective bidders are admonished to review the court file to verify all information and to view auction rules at www.kallenrs.com. For information: Sale Clerk, Shapiro Kreisman & Associates, LLC, Attorney # 42168, 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301, Bannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847) 291-1717, between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdays only. I630110 December 3, 10, 17, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK ILLINOIS COUNTY COUNTY, DEPARTMENT, CHANCERY DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff V. EDWARD KLOSOWSKI A/K/A EDWARD KLOSWSKA; GRAZYNA KLOSOWSKA A/K/A GRAZTNA KLOSWSKA A/K/A GRAZYNA KLOSOWSKI, Defendants 14 CH 9653 Property Address: 123 WASHINGTON AVENUE LA GRANGE, IL 60525 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Shapiro Kreisman & Assoc. file # 13-069436 (It is advised that interested parties consult with their own attorneys before bidding at mortgage foreclosure sales.) PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered on August 29, 2014, Kallen Realty Services, Inc., as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m. on January 13, 2015, at 205 W. Randolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to
go pu the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real property: Commonly known as 123 Washington Avenue, La Grange, IL 60525 Permanent Index No.: 18-04229-056 The mortgaged real estate is improved with a dwelling. The property will NOT be open for inspection. The judgment amount was $ 290,324.72. Sale terms for non-parties: 10% of successful bid immediately at conclusion of auction, balance by 12:30 p.m. the next business day, both by cashier's checks; and no refunds. The sale shall be subject to general real estate taxes, special taxes, special assessments, special taxes levied, and superior liens, if any. The property is offered "as is," with no express or implied warranties and without any representation as to the quality of title or recourse to Plaintiff. Prospective bidders are admonished to review the court file to verify all information and to view auction rules at www.kallenrs.com. For information: Sale Clerk, Shapiro Kreisman & Associates, LLC, Attorney # 42168, 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301, Bannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847) 291-1717, between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdays only. I626221 December 3, 10, 17, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT CHANCERY DIVISION MIDFIRST BANK, Plaintiff, -v.UNKNOWN HEIRS AND/OR LEGATEES OF DENISE Y. ROSS, DECEASED, LEVERNE KIRKWOOD, DENNIS SPIVEY, LAMONT SHELTON, PATRICK B. KIRKWOOD, DEBRA GRADY, WEST COOK COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS Defendants 13 CH 19792 2508 SOUTH 11TH 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 21, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on January 7, 2015, 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: THE SOUTH 50 FEET OF THE NORTH 183 FEET (EXCEPT THE EAST 33 FEET) OF LOT 153 IN BROADVIEW IN SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 2508 SOUTH 11TH AVENUE, Broadview, IL 60155 Property Index No. 15-22229-031-0000.
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ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2014
The summary must be published in the local newspaper. Copies of the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014 will be available for public inspection in the school district/joint agreement administrative office by December 1, 2014. Individuals wanting to review this Annual Statement of Affairs should contact:
BROOKFIELD-LAGRANGE#95
3524 MAPLE AVE,BROOKFIELD,IL,60513
708-588-8701
Address
Telephone
School District/Joint Agreement Name
Office Hours
Also by January 15, 2015 the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014, will be posted on the Illinois State Board of Education's website@www.isbe.net. SUMMARY: The following is the Annual Statement of Affairs Summary that is required to be published by the school district/joint agreement for the past fiscal year. Statement of Operations as of June 30, 2014 Operations & Maintenance
Debt Services
Transportation
Municipal Retirement/Social Security
Capital Projects
Working Cash
Fire Prevention & Safety
Tort
8,108,734
1,269,519
777,797
264,199
307,436
0
121,874
0
0
Total Direct Receipts/Revenues
0 963,472 243,460 9,315,666
0 0 0 1,269,519
0 0 777,797
0 124,249 0 388,448
0 0 0 307,436
0 0 0
0 0 121,874
0 0 0
0 0 0
Total Direct Disbursements/Expenditures
8,857,617
1,390,376
Local Sources
1000
Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues from One District to Another District
2000
State Sources
3000
Federal Sources
4000
1,131,291
322,447
340,179
0
0
0
Other Changes in Fund Balances
0 236,233 0
(398,665) 4,055,713 0
398,665 577,618 0
0 323,462 0
0 63,866 0
0 0 0
0 3,372,351 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
Ending Fund Balances June 30, 2014
694,282
3,536,191
622,789
389,463
31,123
0
3,494,225
0
0
Other Sources/Uses of Funds Beginning Fund Balances - July 1, 2013
BROOKFIELD SD #95 06-016-0950-02 GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL CERTIFIED UNDER $25,000 ABBATACOLA, AMY BERRY, CATHLEEN CHANGNON, CELESTE CIPRIANI, FLAVIO COOPER, JAMIE N CUTSINGER, ROSALIE DEWEESE, KATE S DONAVON, SHELLY DYKIEL, BECKYLEE EARLEY, SHANNON R GARCIA, ELIZABETH HINTON, LOUANN G JOHNS, KATHRYN M KANATAS, JOAN A KUNKLE, MEGAN L LALLY, KATHLEEN M MARTINEZ, MELISSA V MARUSARZ, PATRICIA A MASSENGILL, RONALD L MELANSON, NANCY MONTEFINESE, TAMMY NIEMIEC, JAMES V OSULLIVAN, MADELINE I PARISI, KATHLEEN PATIL, VIKAS P PERRI, CHRISTOPHER K PRESTON, DONNA PRIMER, MARY RENTAS, KORI M RICH, ANCHALEE ROCK, JAMES F ROMAN, DANIEL B ROSMUS, KYLE J SCHAUB, WILL STILLSON, SEANA M SUVADA, ALISHA M SWIATEK, LAURA TORONYI, BENJAMIN YELLIN, AMY L CERTIFIED $25,000 - $39,999 AURILIO, JESSICA A D’ERCOLA, STEPHANIE A DIGNAN, KITTRICK A JOHNSON, DAVID E LIPUMA, ALYSSA R NELSON, PATRICIA A SPRIGGS, LINDSAY WESTERKAMP, KATHRYN M ZIMMERMAN, JAMES A CERTIFIED $40,000 - $59,999 ACCARDI, JASON AGNEW, MICHAEL B ALEXANDER, MARGARET BECKER, MICHAEL BEGLEY, RYAN BRYANT, ASHLEAH L BURKE, JONATHAN T CALKINS, ELLEN CASTRO, JENNIFER L CZAJKA, KRISTINA DAVIS, STACY M DETTMANN, SUSANNE DUBINA, BRIAN S DUFFY, DOROTHY A DUNN, NATALIE J EHLERT, JANET FOX, SCOTT GLAZIK, LORI A GROSSKOPF, KIRSTEN HAMER, MELODY HERMAN, KELLEY M HINES, CLARE P IDEC, ALEXANDRA KANDAH, RANDA E KLUGE, KRISTEN MAGDIC, STEPHANIE E MC CLOSKEY, SUSAN MORRISSEY, JENNIFER M NADKARNI, LYNDA NOTHNAGEL, MEGAN ROBERTSON, COURTNEY ROGICH, CATHLEEN SHANAHAN, MAURA H SOTO, SHANE STUKEL, LISA M TALLEY, SUSAN TLUSTY, JENNIFER A TRIFONE, MARLENE TUSCHER, CHRISTINA T WEIGUS, MICHAEL CERTIFIED $60,000 $89,999 ANGELONI-NASH, MARI BULLER, SANDRA EVANS, RYAN FOX-GEDDES, MICHELLE M HANSEN, GINA HENDREY, KIMBERLY S HENDRICKSON, BARBARA HERNANDEZ, MAUREEN T HODGES, JENNIFER JANETOPOULOS, JOANNE KELLER, DONNA KROGH, MICHELLE KUCHLER, DEANN M MC COY, ELIZABETH NIFORATOS, LISA M NIINEMAE, INGRID L NOKES, SUSAN O’CONNOR, WENDY PILSON, KATHRYN RAY, DEANNE M RICHARDS, KATHERINE ROST, TIMOTHY J SCHAFFER, MICHELE SGRO, ELISE M SIMPSON, MARGARET STAROSTKA, PAMELA SUCHY, PEGGY TERTELL, NANCY TURUCZ, TRACY CERTIFIED $90,000 AND OVER CANNON, CATHY L COLLINS, JOANNE CULEN, CHRISTINE KUZNIEWSKI, MARK NICHOLSON, KEVIN E SORENSEN, MICHAEL ST PETER, CYNTHIA ZEITLIN, VIRGINIA M NON-CERTIFIED UNDER $25,000 BARRAGAN, MARIA C BONGIORNO, DOMINIC S BONGIORNO, TJ BOZZI, TRINA BRODERICK, III, JOHN F CALANDRIELLO, DENISE CANNATA, NANCY CERNY, TAMARA COLLAZO, PATRICIA CONNELLY, CHARLES A COOK, TINA COTE, MARYBETH E COUGHLIN, KAREN L CROWLEY, CATHY DEEDS, KATE DERANGO, VITO J DEWEESE, PATRICK DEWEESE, BRENDAN DZIEKAN, NANCY FIELDS, SANDRA L GAY, ANN GRASSER, KELLEY HANNA, GINA T HERDZINA, MICHELE HETTASCH, LAUREN M HETTASCH, DIANE M JAMES, LORRIE JAMES, CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON, JUDY JOYCE, BRENDON A KIRKINES, CONNIE A KOSSON, KATHRYN KUMMER, THOMAS E KUZNIEWSKI, RILEY L LIKNESS, DIANE R LOPEZ, LETICIA MOSKOS, TINA NIEMIEC, JOSEPH OLTROGGE, JENNIFER L PAYNE, JAMIE PERRY, ABIGAIL E POCHOP, JOELL J QUINTANA, KELLY RIVERA, RACHEL RULICH, AMELIA RUSSELL, DANIEL J SCHEJBAL, KAREN M SEVERINI, MARCO R SPEZIALE, TERESA STELTER, THERESA STEPHAN, DAVID STEPHAN, CAROL STISO, RUTH SVENTY, MARY SWANSON, LYNETTE TAMAYO, CHRISTINA T TELLO, DONNA M TORONYI, ERIN F VILETA, JEANINE WERNER, BARBARA WINSLOW, LILLIAN NONCERTIFIED $25,000 - $39,999 DE STEFANO, FRANK DEL BOSQUE, EDUARDO DIDZGALVIS, DARIUS JAKUBOWSKI, MITCHELL L MARKGRAF, BRENDA G MAZURKIEWICZ, MIKE MELE, EDWARD MEZAN, LESLEE A PASSARELLA, FRANK PAYNE, BARBARA ROSMUS, SANDRA L SULLIVAN, MARY ANN NON-CERTIFIED $40,000 - $59,999 BALK, LORI A CARLSON, ROBERTA DIEDRICH, CAITLIN E PENA, ELENA SMITH, CATHERINE NON-CERTIFIED $60,000 AND OVER BATKA, RICHARD M JAKUBOWSKI, MICHAEL Payments over $2,500, excluding wages and salaries. VENDORS PAID $2500.01 AND OVER ACCESS CREDIT UNION 12,070.00 AFFILIATED CUSTOMER SERVICE, INC 7,881.78 MICHAEL AGNEW 2,841.15 AIRPORT ELECTRIC COMPANY 100,058.07 ALLIED WASTE 8,758.57 AMSAN LLC 41,341.39 APPLE COMPUTER,INC. 23,265.45 APPLE, INC. 7,580.00 ARC 1
ELECTRIC INC 10,462.30 AT & T 37,923.00 AT&T MOBILITY 3,430.08 BAKER TILLY VIRCHOW KRAUSE, LLP 30,900.00 BLUE CROSS - BLUE SHIELD 16,149.66 BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD 897,835.20 TEACHERS’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM 41,248.52 BOARD OF EDUCATION,DISTRICT#95 22,458.72 JON BURKE 2,970.00 CATHY CANNON 3,613.27 CASHMAN STAHLER GROUP INC. 67,073.53 CDW GOV INC. 7,498.89 CEDAR CREEK BUILDERS 6,900.00 CERES 21,879.84 CELESTE CHANGNON 13,711.45 CIRCLE HARDWARE CO. INC. 8,720.00 CLIMATE SOLUTIONS INC 6,900.00 COAST TO COAST 13,791.36 COM ED 9,974.66 CONCEPT 3 2,889.09 CONFORTI ELECTRIC SERVICE 7,820.00 COOPERATIVE ASSOC FOR SPECIAL ED 26,175.90 DEARBORN NATIONAL LIFE 8,472.24 DEM SERVICES INC 26,710.00 EDMENTUM INC 7,241.48 E.F.T.P.S. 1,062,071.99 ENVIROSAFE 6,039.00 EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE 84,380.00 ERIKA CONSTRUCTION INC. 7,753.20 FIDELITY INVESTMENTS 11,192.00 FIRST STUDENT, INC 183,942.25 FOLLETT LIBRARY RESOURCES 17,623.35 FOLLETT EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 5,882.69 GAGGLE.NET, INC. 2,950.00 GARAVENTA USA, INC. 6,853.56 ELIZABETH GARCIA 4,372.00 GENERAL REFRIGERATION INDEPENDENT MECH 78,681.42 GHA TECHNOLOGIES INC 10,362.39 GRAND PRAIRIE TRANSIT 129,902.48 SE GROSS ACTIVITY ACCOUNT 3,703.00 GROSS SCHOOL ATHLETIC FUND 4,500.00 GTM SPORTSWEAR 2,676.00 HARMONIC VISION SALES 2,685.20 HEALTH RESOURCE SERVICE MGMT. INC 2,520.50 HEARTLAND SCHOOL SOLUTIONS 9,593.00 HEINEMANN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 9,695.86 FRANCINE HERRMANN 12,330.09 HINES, CLARE 2,640.00 HOME DEPOT 10,591.54 HOMEFIELD ENERGY 36,026.62 HOUGHTON-MIFFLIN CO 2,816.15 IASA 2,599.00 IASB 3,357.00 IASB 11,207.00 ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 286,760.80 ILLINOIS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 4,141.41 ILLINOIS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 51,486.88 ILLINOIS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 7,988.63 IMPREST FUND DIST #95 4,669.94 IMRF 218,470.00 ING 2,900.00 INTERSTATE ELECTRONICS CO 5,158.00 JOHN D KASARDA 4,900.00 KEYSTONE EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT SVC’S 7,800.00 KOMAREK SCHOOL DISTRICT #94 2,510.02 MARK KUZNIEWSKI 15,920.20 LADSE 474,066.49 LAGRANGE HIGHLANDS, DISTRICT #106 16,681.34 LOVITT & SONS INC 38,720.00 MANICO FLOORING INC. 9,968.48 MARILYN MARSHALL, TRUSTEE 7,500.00 MARON ELECTRIC COMPANY 14,204.00 PATRICIA MARUSARZ 10,980.34 MCGRAW HILL COMPANIES 10,475.85 NANCY MELANSON 12,366.21 METRO PREP 40,973.16 MIDLAND PAPER 14,134.00 MIDWEST EDUCATIONAL FURNISHINGS INC 8,300.00 L W MITCHELL 5,476.46 MORENO AND SONS, INC 11,477.00 NCS PEARSON, INC. 5,445.00 NELCO INTERIORS CORPORATION 3,866.08 NORTHWEST EVALUATION ASSOCIATION 13,350.00 OTHER WORLD COMPUTING 7,292.21 PEARSON SALES SUPPORT 12,037.50 PEARSON EDUCATION 13,665.63 PITNEY BOWES 2,640.00 PLEASANTDALE SCHOOL DISTRCT 107 15,607.95 PRAIRIE TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS GROUP 9,840.00 PREMIER BLEACHER REPAIR, INC 4,840.00 DONNA PRESTON 8,329.88 CARY PRESTON 17,675.53 PRINTING CENTER USA 7,787.83 PROVISO TWP SCHL TREAS. OFFICE 33,714.92 RENAISSANCE LEARNING 2,670.00 RIVERSIDE BROOKFIELD H.S./BUSINESS OFFIC 199,107.15 ROBERT CROWN CENTER 4,470.00 SASED 89,412.50 SCHOLASTIC 3,117.75 SCHOOL SPECIALTY 20,792.62 SCHWERMAN PLUMBING CO 16,178.50 S.E.L.F. 68,775.00 MAURA SHANAHAN 2,686.98 SHIFFLER EQUIPMENT SALES, INC 3,448.51 SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC 403,504.26 SIEMENS IND INC C/O CITIBANK BLDG TECH 5,423.00 CATHERINE SMITH 2,777.00 SOUND INCORPORATED 3,829.23 SRAGA HAUSER, LLC 5,224.00 SSCIP 35,032.00 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT 8,073.00 STRAT PLAN CONSULTING & MODELING 6,000.00 SUBURBAN DOOR CHECK & LOCK 4,280.00 SUPERIOR CUSTOM HOMES, INC 7,400.00 T.H.I.S. 38,959.35 T.H.I.S. FUND 52,486.43 TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM 540,002.98 TELESOLUTIONS CONSULTANTS 3,000.00 TRIUMPH LEARNING 3,155.66 UNITED ANALYTICAL SERVICES INC 7,510.00 UNITED ARTS & EDUCATION 6,396.99 U.S. BANK EQUIPMENT FINANCE 23,812.20 VANGUARD 14,864.57 VANGUARD ENERGY SERVICES 58,456.34 VILLAGE OF BROOKFIELD 4,634.94 VILLAGE OF LAGRANGE PARK 4,664.39 WELLS FARGO 732,626.25 WEST 40 EDUC SERV CENTER #2 2,743.00 WIGHTMAN BUILDERS INC 10,699.00 WIZARD SOFTWARE 5,807.00 WORKS INTERNATIONAL INC. 3,030.00 XEROX CORP 16,411.49 XEROX FINANCIAL SERVICES 6,968.00 JEANNIE ZEITLIN 2,680.70 TOTAL AMT ON REPORT 7,312,433.47 December 10, 2014 Suburban Life 8941
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The summary must be published in the local newspaper. Copies of the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014 will be available for public inspection in the school district/joint agreement administrative office by December 1, 2014. Individuals wanting to review this Annual Statement of Affairs should contact:
RIVERSIDE BROOKFIELD HS NO 208
160 RIDGEWOOD ROAD,RIVERSIDE,IL 60546
708-442-8255
Address
Telephone
School District/Joint Agreement Name
Office Hours
Also by January 15, 2015 the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014, will be posted on the Illinois State Board of Education's website@www.isbe.net. SUMMARY: The following is the Annual Statement of Affairs Summary that is required to be published by the school district/joint agreement for the past fiscal year. Statement of Operations as of June 30, 2014 Operations & Maintenance
Debt Services
Transportation
Municipal Retirement/Social Security
Capital Projects
Working Cash
Fire Prevention & Safety
Tort
16,945,012
2,437,933
4,604,014
259,983
522,202
20
21,410
0
0
Total Direct Receipts/Revenues
0 1,232,141 222,325 18,399,478
0 63,321 0 2,501,254
0 0 4,604,014
0 208,408 0 468,391
0 0 0 522,202
0 0 20
8,907,494 0 8,928,904
0 0 0
0 0 0
Total Direct Disbursements/Expenditures
16,467,621
2,211,211
5,184,578
596,117
508,570
0
0
0
18,177 7,628,054 0 9,578,088
0 1,885,926 0 2,175,969
(18,177) 4,717,534 0 4,118,793
0 318,183 0 190,457
0 263,370 0 277,002
0 0 0 20
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Local Sources
1000
Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues from One District to Another District
2000
State Sources Federal Sources
3000 4000
Other Sources/Uses of Funds Beginning Fund Balances - July 1, 2013 Other Changes in Fund Balances Ending Fund Balances June 30, 2014
GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL CERTIFIED UNDER $25,000 BRESLIN, EILEEN M CANTWELL, KARI COX, PAUL FRITZ, DOREEN K HUBBUCH, MARSHA IGOE, KIRBY C KUCERA, LOUIS MURPHY, PETER NOTIER, VICKI W SMITH, MARI S TORTORICH, LAUREN YOUNG, HEATHER CERTIFIED $25,000 - $39,999 MOORE, TERRY N RAJIC, SONJA RUSINAK, KIRSTEN M SPECHT, BRUCE CERTIFIED $40,000 - $59,999 BALDUS, KEVIN D CURTIN, BRENDAN DYBAS, KEVIN GAINES, JOHN R GRIEVE, RYAN MUSIL, JILLIAN SABATINO, NICOLETTE A SARKADY, PATRICIA A SCHAEDEL, MARK STERLING, KRISTI L SULLIVAN, DEIRDRE TAPPERT, CHRISTINE M CERTIFIED $60,000 - $89,999 ACEVEDO, MARGARITA BAMFORD, KRISTIN M BAUM, JAMES CAREY, MELISSA I DOBBERTIN, MARISA A FARLEE, PATRICIA B GELTNER, GEOFFREY A HARSY, KATHLEEN A IZAGUIRRE, JOHN JENSEN, BLAIR S MAURITZEN, JESSICA M MYNAUGH, LINDSAY E OBRADOVIC, JULIE OLSON, TIMOTHY R OSBURN, JENNA E OSTROW, VALERIE A PETERSON, KATHLEEN E SLOAN, MARTIN J THOMAS, RENEE R TILL, DALLAS R WYSZYNSKI, KATHLEEN S ZIMMERMAN, SUZANNE ZIOLA, ANGELA CERTIFIED $90,000 AND OVER AUGUSTINE, BETH A BAUER, MICHELLE C BEASLEY, JOHN A BENSFIELD, ROBERT BONARIGO, DANIEL P BOZEDAY, JOSH BYLSMA, PAMELA J CASSENS, WENDY D CZAJKA, SANDRA L DENNY, BRENNAN T DUGHETTI, NEIL M EHLEBRACHT, TIMOTHY K FIELDS, JOHN P FORBERG, LAURENCE M FORBERG, LAWRENCE M FRANKO, JAMES FREY, WILLIAM J FRIDRYCH, TODD FULLER, THOMAS R GAGEN, SANDRA GIBBONS, ADAM D GORDON, MELISSA D GORMAN, LINDA GOUWENS, MARK D HAINES, MELINDA C HAYES, KIMBERLY A HERBECK, DANIEL J HOLT, JAME T HUGHES, CHRISTAL A JOHNSON, SARAH L KOEHLER, MICHELLE L LEITERITZ, MAGGIE M LOJAS, KATHLEEN A MANCOFF, DANIEL A MARELLI, DIANE MCGRATH, JILL J MELQUIST, MICHAEL J MONAHAN, DANIEL E MONTI, DAVID L MORTENSEN, MARI J NICKELSON, LAURA J O’ROURKE, DANIEL OSTROW, ARTHUR J PASSARELLA, JOHN F REAVES, PATRICIA I RECH, JASON P REINGRUBER, MICHAEL G SCHILLING, RACHELLE SCHULTZ, DOUG SIBLEY, SR., DAVID L SKINKIS, KEVIN R SMETANA, KRISTIN SOPRYCH, DAWN STIEL, CHRISTINE M SULLIVAN, LORI A WILMOT, BRIDGET M YOUNG, PATRICIA A YUREK, STEVEN W NON-CERTIFIED UNDER $25,000 ADAMI, LUCIA A AGRELA, MARIA-ELENA ALAMILLO, NOREEN P ALARCON, LUIS A ALBERTS, MICHAEL J BARNES, JAMAL M BIGGERSTAFF, ANDREW M BORKOVEC, MORGAN C BORZYM, CHRISTOPHER M BOXELL, ANDREW BOXELL, CAITLIN M BRENNAN, BRIAN C BROWN, SAMANTHA L BUH, BRIAN BUKAS, MICHAEL J BURKE, KERI BURKE, REBECCA BURRIS, KATHERINE CALBY, MEGAN E CALLANAN, DANA CANNON, CURTIS E CAVALIERE, TAMMY CHODORA, RYAN J CIPRIANI, FLAVIO COLLIS, ELENI CORDOVA, LORENZO P COTTER, DEBRA A CUMPEK, KATLYNN DECOSOLA, RACHEL A DIAZ-ODAY, DESTINY M DINH, CHRISTINE DONATO, MICHAEL DONAVON, SHELLY M DORE, ELIZABETH C ENGLER, ELIZABETH H FALK, KATHLEEN FEENEY, RYAN T FITZPATRICK, THERESE M FONG, ERICA FRANK, ALEC R FRUSHOUR, MICHAEL FRY, DANA FUCINATO, AMANDA L GERAGHTY, DELANEY D GOO, JASON L GORMAN, MAUREEN E GORNY, JONATHON GUGORA, BETTY HALIC, IVAN J HARRIS, DIANE J HAWK, ELIZABETH A HEGNER, ROBERT C HERDZINA, MICHELE HUGHES, COLIN JACOBO, JULIA C JENKS, TYLER JIMENEZ, JENNIFER JUZKIW, DONNA D KARTJE, CATHERINE KEEN, JOHN KIDWELL, DAVID R KOEPPEN, CHRISTOPHER J KOLLAR, JUDITH M KUSNIERZ, BRIAN LAPOINTE, BRIAN LAURICH, MICHAEL B LIZAK, DAWN B LONDON, MARLON LYON, SCOTT H LYON, JENNIFER M MAKARIC, ZDRAVKO MARCOU, CHARLIE MARSH, RACHEL MARTIN, LOUISE M MATHIS, HEATHER MATIYA, SAMANTHA MCCLOSKEY, MARY R MCCLOSKEY, THOMAS J MCCULLOUGH, RENA MCGOLDRICK, DEBRA L MCGREGOR, DONALD B MICHORCZYK, KRYSTA MORGENTHALER, MARIE R MORON, JONATHAN MORRIS, MICHELLE A NAPOLITANO, GENO NIEMANN, LANETTE E OBRADOVICH, EDWARD PAKOSTA, MARY C PANEK, BARBARA J PAPPANASTOS, SOFIA PEDROZA, MAGON M PENDOLA, JACKIE R PEREZ, NATHAN J PIERCE, DEANNA PIGNATO, DANIEL L POTTS, CHRISTOPHER POWERS, MADISON QUINTANA, JEFFREY RECH, COLLEEN V REGNIER, MATTHEW Q RESTO, LISANDRO RIPOLI, ROBERT RIVERA, ALEXIS P ROBLING, JOHN ROCCO, TOM P ROCCO, LAWRENCE G RUSH, BRETT M RUSIECKI, REBECCA SANTILLAN, AYTEN SAYLOR, MICHAEL SCHWARZ, ABIGAIL SEDIVY, SHARON A SHANNON, PATRICK M SISSON, WILLIAM C SISULAK, THOMAS F SMALLWOOD, JENNIFER L SOLBERG, JANINE S SOMERS, TIMOTHY M SOMERS, DANIEL K SUNDSTROM, TESSA TAUER, GINA TOMAZIN, PAIGE A TOWNER, PATRICK URBIETA, MONICA VEON, SYDNEY VOLPE, FRANK VOORHEES, ALEXANDER WALSEN, MEGAN WEAVER, JENNIFER WEBBER, NEIDY WEIDNER, LAURA E WITTEMAN, RITA M WIZA, NOAH P WOJDYLA, MONICA M NON-CERTIFIED $25,000 - $39,999 BAJOHR, NOELLE L BOYD, MICHAEL L CIMA, CLAUDE COLEMAN, RYAN DELGADO, DENISE M DOLLINS, ROBERT DOMZALSKI, KARYN R HIDALGO, LOUIS A JAHNKE, MARY L JOHNSON, GARY R KAUCHER, DONNA KLUGE, JEAN MCCONNELL, MATTHEW A SWON, MARIANNE THOMAS, KIM M TILLOTSON, GEOFFREY L TODHUNTER, MARY NON-CERTIFIED $40,000 - $59,999 CAREY, VERONICA M CUNNINGHAM, ERIN E ENGLEHART, APRIL M FISCHER, DAVID T HUEBNER, AILEEN P JACKSON, ALISON KENNEDY, MAURA MOLLO, TAMARA NARDUCCI, DIANE M PUSATERI, EILEEN M REYNOLDS, JENNIFER A RUGE, MARK J SIFFERMANN, DONNA J SPRY, HEATHER L NON-CERTIFIED $60,000 AND OVER BRADT, SHANNON BRANKIN, GAYLE CAVANAUGH, MARY T CONNORS, MICHAEL J DELZOTTI, DANIELL M DIGNAN, JR., THOMAS J HAMMER, MELISSA KOCEK, SHERRY L MARSHALL, ROSANNE MCGINNIS, TIMOTHY R NARDI, MARY A PROKES, GARY M TURK, KEVIN M Payments over $2,500, excluding wages and salaries. VENDORS PAID $2500.01 AND OVER 1:1 ONLINE TUTORING SERVICES 2,734.29 ASPIRE FINANCIAL SVCS 4,325.00 ACACIA ACADEMY 24,692.34 ACADEMY BULLETS SWIM CLUB 3,093.91 ACCESS CREDIT UNION 194,229.21 ACEIT/SYLVAN LEARNING 2,781.03 PAUL ADLER PLUMBING CO 6,179.00 ALERT SERVICES 12,575.61 REPUBLIC SERVICES 12,710.49 AMALGAMATED BANK 1,976,312.50 AMEREN ENERGY MARKETING 156,931.58 AMERICAN CENTURY INVESTMENTS 19,800.00 AMERICAN EXPRESS 45,761.42 ANDERSON ELEVATOR CO. 4,978.00 APEX LEARNING 7,800.00 APPRAISAL ASSOCIATES 3,500.00 ARAMARK CORPORATION 1,193,314.38 ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES 2,593.31 ARRIGO ENTERPRISES 29,370.00 AT&T 13,674.37 ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT SOURCE 7,089.44 BAKER & TAYLOR
0 5,222,663 0 14,151,567
3,852.34 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON 3,208,265.37 BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD 2,001,905.42 JOHN BEASLEY 4,407.38 ROBERT BENSFIELD 2,669.20 BEST BUY GOV, LLC 2,736.36 BRENT BILLOWS 2,800.00 BLUE CAB 33,520.00 HARRY BOHN 15,742.48 BRIDGE VIEW EXTENDED DAY SCHOOL 27,315.00 THE BROOKFIELD ZOO 18,900.00 BSN SPORTS 13,145.44 CALL ONE 37,609.35 CARNEGIE LEARNING INC 7,359.70 CASE LOTS, INC. 5,377.50 TIM MCGINNIS - PETTY CASH 4,511.98 CDW GOVERNMENT 48,499.40 CENGAGE LEARNING 9,046.53 CENGAGE LEARNING 6,409.15 CINTAS FIRE PROTECTION 8,093.53 CLASSIC PARTY RENTALS 8,743.99 COM ED 8,243.51 COMCAST 4,998.05 CONCEPT WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS, INC 2,726.47 CONNECTIONS DAY SCHOOL SOUTH CAMPUS 23,069.40 CONSERV FS 6,940.88 CONSTELLATION NEW ENERGY GAS DIV, LLC 118,314.54 FRANK COONEY, INC 4,700.00 COOPERATIVE ASSOC FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION 20,454.14 DATA MEDIA PRODUCTS 3,748.96 DES PLAINES VALLEY REGION 17,868.00 DICK BLICK 4,644.77 KOMAREK SCHOOL - DISTRICT 94 3,243.44 DLA ARCHITECTS 29,966.80 DREISILKER 3,129.79 BARBARA DUNN 3,000.00 E2 SERVICES 45,920.99 EAGLE EYE DIGITAL VIDEO, LLC 8,842.98 EASTER SEALS METRO CHICAGO 48,796.53 EBSCO 3,025.00 EDWARD DON & CO 6,177.10 EER 5,324.00 EFT 2,137,469.66 ELECTRICAL SOLUTIONS NETWORK 9,007.24 ELENS & MAICHIN ROOFING & S/M, INC. 3,222.26 EMC PUBLISHING 3,001.08 ENVIRON INTERNATIONAL CORP 4,953.25 AXA EQUITABLE LIFE 221,147.26 EVANS, MARSHALL & PEASE, P.C. 17,200.00 EVEREST SNOW MANAGEMENT 6,927.50 FIDELITY INVESTMENTS 84,031.52 FIDELTIY INVESTMENTS 2,750.00 FIRST STUDENT 126,498.40 FITZGERALD LIGHTING 12,660.12 FRANCZEK RADELET 101,887.67 FREESTYLE SALES CO. INC. 3,079.30 FRESH MEADOW GOLF CENTER 3,132.00 DOREEN FRITZ 3,000.00 FULL COMPASS SYSTEMS 2,715.84 GALE CENGAGE LEARNING 4,119.66 GALIC DISBURSING COMPANY 18,562.50 GARVEY’S OFFICE PRODUCTS 2,999.91 GLEN OAKS THERAPUTIC DAY SCHOOL 12,215.58 JAN GOLDBERG 3,000.00 GOLDSTAR LEARNING 6,961.05 GOOGLE 2,575.84 GRAINGER 5,491.47 GRAND PRAIRIE TRANSIT INC. 378,650.50 GRAPHICS 2000 5,984.00 GUARDIAN LIFE INS CO OF AMERICA 130,205.16 GUARDIAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA 17,030.36 HALOGEN SUPPLY CO 9,172.67 HARLEM PLUMBING & SUPPLY 3,110.95 VICTORIN/HEARTLAND BUSINESS MACHINES 10,502.04 HEARTLAND BUSINESS SYSTEMS 5,400.00 HELPING HAND REHABILITATION CENTER 2,775.00 HEWLETT PACKARD 32,194.07 HILLSIDE ACADEMY 3,270.64 HINSDALE HIGH SCHOOL DIST 86 57,006.45 HOME DEPOT/GECF 5,313.14 ILLINOIS POWER MARKETING 159,366.68 HORACE MANN COMPANIES 6,000.00 IASB 15,289.00 ILLINOIS ASSOC OF SCHOOL BOARDS 3,100.00 ILL. ASSOC. OF SCHOOL BOARDS 3,120.00 ILLINOIS CENTRAL SCHOOL BUS, LLC 6,522.92 ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 511,170.47 ILLINOIS DIRECTOR OF EMPLOYMENT 7,870.93 IL MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUND 292,355.03 ILLINOIS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 14,478.01 ILLINOIS STATE POLICE 3,400.00 INTERSTATE ELECTRONICS CO. 2,667.00 ISIC 95,839.00 J & S ELECTRIC & SIGN, INC. 2,600.00 JOHNSON CONTROLS 8,540.46 JOSTENS 3,004.59 JOSTENS 2,687.34 KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 33,248.55 KONICA MINOLTA 42,600.33 RUTH KRAUS, PH.D 3,712.50 LOUIS R KUCERA 9,533.00 LADSE 322,961.69 LARRY LEWIN EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING, LLC 7,384.83 LINCOLN INVESTMENT PLANNING 18,333.26 LITTLE FRIENDS, INC. 10,944.00 LUTHERAN CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES 21,902.58 MAC NEAL SCHOOL 42,468.12 MAKERBOT INDUSTRIES 9,814.92 DERRICK MANCINI 14,064.75 DIANE MARELLI 3,999.60 MAROUS & COMPANY 2,610.00 METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO 6,600.00 METRO SUBURBAN CONFERENCE 6,000.00 LAW OFFICES OF MARK C METZGER 3,818.50 MIDLAND PAPER COMPANY 22,898.00 MIDWEST MECHANICAL 4,461.26 GEORGE MILLER 3,000.00 MODERN ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC 3,987.20 MONARCH GRAPHIC & PRINTING 5,435.00 TERRY MOORE 3,000.00 MUTUAL OF OMAHA 9,301.05 NATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS, INC. 12,867.75 NAVIANCE 4,826.00 NEW HOPE ACADEMY 79,954.44 NICOR GAS 15,660.94 NORTHWEST EVALUATION ASSOCIATION 8,741.25 NU MOTION 5,952.75 OAK FIRE & SECURITY SYSTEMS 11,420.00 ORKIN INC. 3,130.40 VALERIE MCINTYRE OSTROW 3,868.00 PALOS SPORTS INC. 4,502.17 PCM SALES, INC. 8,146.18 PEARSON/PRENTICE HALL 9,406.50 PITNEY BOWES 3,060.00 PITNEY BOWES 9,500.00 PMA FINANCIAL NETWORK, INC 9,000.00 PRO TOUCH NURSES INC. 8,500.00 QUEST FOOD MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC. 203,454.56 QUINLAN & FABISH MUSIC CO. 4,445.53 R.B. EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 74,215.05 RELIANCE STANDARD 10,061.13 RENSHAW MUSIC, INC. 3,870.90 RESCOR RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT 5,022.79 RIDDELL 12,918.77 RIVERSIDE BROOKFIELD HS 413,475.02 RIVERSIDE BROOKFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 4,168.41 RIVERSIDE BROOKFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 253,049.98 RIVERSIDE BROOKFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 15,012.61 RIVERSIDE BROOKFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 136,165.89 RIVERSIDE FOODS 3,098.60 RIVERSIDE PUBLIC SCHOOL 15,647.90 RIZZA FORD 7,251.84 ROCKFORD BOARD OF EDUCATION 8,654.99 S.E.A.L. OF ILLINOIS 40,573.37 S.E.A.L. SOUTH, INC. 33,063.79 TIM SCANLON 3,000.00 SCARIANO, HIMES & PETRARCA 58,684.50 SCHOLASTIC, INC. 6,250.00 SCHOOL SPECIALTY 9,911.20 SELF 51,689.00 SHANES OFFICE SUPPLIES 24,368.50 SKYWARD ACCOUNTING DEPT 13,730.55 KRISTIN SMETANA 4,345.87 SONIA SHANKMAN ORTHOGENIC SCHOOL 35,152.69 SOVEREIGN LEASING LLC 10,570.00 BRUCE SPECHT 3,404.83 SPECIALTY FLOORS, INC 6,287.00 SPECTRUM INDUSTRIES 4,597.29 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT 31,256.40 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT 4,725.00 SUBURBAN LIFE MEDIA 2,584.04 TEACHERS’ HEALTH - THIS 178,195.30 TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1,079,413.26 TIGER DIRECT.COM 14,901.41 PROVISO TOWNSHIP SCHOOL TREASURER OFFICE 59,803.42 TROXELL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 4,732.00 UNITED DISPATCH 4,886.00 U S POSTAL SERVICE/PITNEY BOWES 12,000.00 VARIABLE ANNUITY LIFE INS CO 42,605.00 VERIZON WIRELESS 10,089.89 VILLAGE OF BROOKFIELD 18,565.32 VILLAGE OF RIVERSIDE 33,976.43 WADDELL & REED 2,800.00 WASTE MANAGEMENT 6,832.09 CLARE WEBER 3,000.00 WEST 40 ESC #2 14,495.00 WILLOWGLEN ACADEMY 23,260.14 WORLD FUEL SERVICES, INC. 3,966.21 TOTAL AMT ON REPORT 18,402,325.36
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ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2014
The summary must be published in the local newspaper. Copies of the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014 will be available for public inspection in the school district/joint agreement administrative office by December 1, 2014. Individuals wanting to review this Annual Statement of Affairs should contact:
1000 VAN BUREN STREET,MAYWOOD,IL 60153
PROVISO AREA FOR EXCEP CHILD School District/Joint Agreement Name
708-450-2156
Address Address
Telephone Telephone
Office Hours Office Hours
Also by January 15, 2015 the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014, will be posted on the Illinois State Board of Education's website@www.isbe.net. SUMMARY: The following is the Annual Statement of Affairs Summary that is required to be published by the school district/joint agreement for the past fiscal year. Statement of Operations as of June 30, 2014 Operations & Maintenance
Educational
Debt Services
Municipal Retirement/Social Security
Transportation
Capital Projects
Working Cash
Fire Prevention & Safety
Tort
16,436,576
802,296
0
1,253,313
0
0
0
0
0
Total Direct Receipts/Revenues
0 1,689,468 4,082,978 22,209,022
0 0 163,475 965,771
0 0 0
0 3,698,905 0 4,952,218
0 0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
Total Direct Disbursements/Expenditures
22,734,602
924,917
0
5,997,290
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
Local Sources
1000
Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues from One District to Another District
2000
State Sources Federal Sources
3000 4000
Other Sources/Uses of Funds Beginning Fund Balances - July 1, 2013 Other Changes in Fund Balances Ending Fund Balances June 30, 2014
1,073,960 0 548,380
(27,975) 0 12,879
0 0 0
386,082 0 (658,990)
PROVISO AREA FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN 06-016-8030-60 GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL
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CERTIFIED UNDER $25,000 CLARKE-PULLUM, RENEE CLEMENTS, BRIAN R FLANK, CAROL MILLER, DAJUAN A MLADE, LAUREN K MULCAHY, MARGUERITE PETERSEN, SANDRA L SHIPBAUGH, FREDERIC J SKINNER, JACKIE WAGEMANN, AMANDA WILBURN, EARL WILLIAMS, DOROTHY WILLIAMSON, PATRINA V CERTIFIED $25,000 - $39,999 ALVI, JAWAHAR I COPELAND, KELVIN CUNNINGHAM, CHRISTINA M D’HOOGE, DENISE GILMORE, MARY E GRACE, DANA A CERTIFIED $40,000 - $59,999 ALEXANDER, MELISSA L AVILA, FIDELIA BARRAGAN, ROSALINDA CARLSON, CHERYL CHRISTENSEN, BRANDON G DEPASQUALE-STEHN, CHRISTINA E DOCKENS, KENYA FAFENDYK, KATHLEEN N FITCH, ALISSA GINLEY, STELLA P GUTMANN, DANA HARITOS, KATHY HARTMAN, ANTHONY J HODGES, KATHERINE B HOFER, CHRISTOPHER E HOLSTEN, LINDSEY A KLEIN lll, RICHARD T KURAL, BETHANY KVASNICKA, BEVERLY LING, JOSHUA LUND, JENNIFER C MACIEL, LYNAE MARSHALL, NATHAN MINAKAKIS, PATRICIA MUHAMMAD, DEBBIERENCA NYSTROM, EILEEN C PATEL, SAUMIL D PIAGNARELLI, MATTHEW A QUARITSCH, KARLEE A ROBINSON, TRICIA M ROSS, ALLEN E SEBESTA, KIMBERLY A SWINDLER, KELLY J ZEISS, CATHERINE ZEMAN-BROGAN, ELIZABETH
NON-CERTIFIED $25,000 - $39,999 ACEVEDO, ANGEL BARBER, WESLEY J BEAULIEU, RAYMOND BOLEY, MARION E CAMPBELL, ROEDELL J CARDENAS, MARIA O CARRETO, EVELYN CLARK JR, CHARLEY COLE, SHON CONNER, JOYCE A CONNER, LAWANDA R COX, CHRISTINE E DAGGY, DORIS J DOPICO, MARIA EDWARDS, TROY FAXEL, THERESA A FLOWERS, TIAH GAMAUF, MARY E GIBSON, GERTRUDE GINGER, DEBORAH L GLASPER, SHEREE GLASPER, AUBREY GOLDEN, PHYLLIS A GRAY, TOMEKA HAZA, DEBORAH A HENRY-STARLING, KRISTAL HESSLAU, WILLIAM HICKS, JAMES C HUFF, SANDRA J KELLY, MELINDA LATHAM, TRAINETTE LEE, DEBORAH B LOMELI, CLARA LOVE, TERRY L LOVING, DERRICK MALDONADO, CARLOS MALLARD, THOMAS MASON, MAURICE MCKENZIE, BRENNA MOORE, GREGORY MOORE, DOREEN MULAR, JOSEPH L NETREFA, SHERRY OLCZAK, SHERI A PELLICO, CHERYL RANDOLPH, CHARLENE ROBINSON, ELLA M SALLY, TYRONE M SANCHEZ, LUCILA SANDERS, VANESSA SCHUKAT, SANDRA SCHWEBKE, FAITH SIMS JR, CLEAVON SMITH, QUALESHIA SMITH, VERONICA SVESTKA, MICHELE M THOMAS, JUNE L TOWERS, CATRINA L UNGSON, RAYMOND P WAGEMANN, PATRICIA M
CERTIFIED $60,000 - $89,999 ALEXANDER CARTER, DEBRA ALLEN, LISA BANKS, ROSALIND R BERT, MARTHONY BONI, DANIEL L BRUNET, ROBERT W BUELL, JOANNE CARLOS-BARNES, MONETTE M CARSON, AKIVA S CHRISTIANSON, CHRISTINE M COLLINS, JILLIAN COLLINS-MULAR, MARGARET A COOPER, CHARLES H CORTESI-SESTERHENN, DIANE E DORES, REGINA DOWLING, KEVIN FARSALAS, GEORGE FLYNN, CATHERINE M GOOD, JAMES J HAMILTON, MARY T HAMPTON, CHYNNA N HICKS, DORINDA C IOZZO, CLARITA JACKSON, ROXANNE KENNEDY, CATHERINE KENNEDY, MARIANNE LOREK, CYNTHIA LOTT-JACKSON, ANNIE B LUDKOWSKI, THERESA MEYER, JANICE NAUGHTON, RAYDEEN OBRADOVICH, CATHY PANEK, KATHLEEN D PARAT, PAULA J PELAFAS, SUSAN L PIETROWSKI, DEBRA L PIRRELLO, LISA M PRINCE, BRIAN RENTAS, CHRISTINE A ROSS, ROXANNE S RYAN, CECILIA SAYETTA-CRAIG, DEBRA SLOANE, CYNTHIA M STOUT, MARSHA TANGEDAHL, RICHARD WEBB, CHRISTINE M CERTIFIED $90,000 AND OVER ASHLEY-HARDING, DAYLE R BIRDSONG, JOYCE BOEH, MARY B COYNE, NANCY M FORGIONE, ANGELA FREIDHEIM, CAROL GEARY, MARY T HAVERTINE, SUZANNE J MALETICH, RICHARD MARSHALL, CHARANNE MAYER, LAURA MICHELS, CAROL MILLER, LAURA MONTAG, SHARON L NOLL, WILLIAM OSTROWSKI, PHYLLIS RODRIGUEZ, TONI SIROVATKA, CAROL SMITH, PAUL T TRYON, DEBORAH A WAGEMANN, CHERYL
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54 CLASSIFIED • CCK • Wednesday, December 10, 2014 • Suburban Life / mysuburbanlife.com LEGAL NOTICE / PUBLIC NOTICE Bid Notice The Village of Berkeley will be accepting sealed bids for the following items: (1) 1995 Ford F250 Pickup - No minimum bid required; and (1) Sewer Equipment of America Trailer Mounted Sewer Jet Minimum bid of $2,500 required. Sealed bids accepted until 11:00 a.m. on Friday, December 26, 2014 at the Berkeley Village Hall, 5819 Electric Avenue, Berkeley, IL 60163. All bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope that is clearly marked "Bid for 1995 Ford F250 Pickup"or "Bid for Sewer Equipment of America Trailer Mounted Sewer Jet." The Village of Berkeley reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any technicalities. Additional details are available by calling the Village at 708-449-8840. December 10, 2014 LaGrange Suburban Life 8954 BERK
The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $140,791.25. 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 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 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. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passc.)
age y (d pas port, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. 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 13068600. 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. 13-068600 Attorney Code. 42168 Case Number: 13 CH 19792 TJSC#: 34-15008 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
mp ng debt and any information ob- BELOW. tained will be used for that purThe nature of the claim pose. against you is a quiet title December 3, 10, 17, 2014 action. LaGrange Suburban Life Any time after 20 days following the last publication of this Andrew P. Doman Summons, the court may enter DOMAN LAW OFFICES, P.C. a judgment against you without Attorney at Law further notice, unless prior to 907 Main Avenue that time you have filed a written St. Maries, Idaho 83861 response in the proper form, inTelephone (208) 245-9155 cluding the Case Number, and Facsimile (208) 245-1095 paid any required filing fee to Idaho State Bar #3879 the Clerk of the Court, at Clerk of IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the District Court, Kootenai THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT County Courthouse, P. O. Box OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, 9000, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho IN AND FOR THE COUNTY 83816-9000, (208) 446OF KOOTENAI 1651, and serve a copy of your NATIONAL ASSOCIATED ) response on the Plaintiff's attorPROPERTIES, INC, ) ney, Andrew P. Doman, at DoAn Idaho Corporation ) man Law Offices, P.C., of 907 Plaintiff, )CV Main Avenue, St. Maries, Idaho, vs. )14- 83861, (208) 245-9155. UNKNOWN HEIRS and )7923 A copy of the Summons and DEVISEES, of the ESTATE ) Complaint can be obtained by of CHRISTINE A. STRITZEL ) contacting either the Clerk of the Defendant. ) Court or the attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION If you wish to seek legal assisTO: UNKNOWN HEIRS AND tance, you should immediately DEVISEES OF THE ESTATE OF retain an attorney to advise you in this matter. CHRISTINE A. STRITZEL DATED this 26th day of NOTICE: YOU HAVE BEEN November, 2014. SUED BY THE ABOVE-NAMED Clerk of the District Court PLAINTIFF. THE COURT MAY Kootenai County, Idaho ENTER JUDGMENT AGAINST By: Bobbi Deglman ,Deputy YOU WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE UNLESS YOU RESPOND December 10,17,24,31, 2014 Suburban Life 8942 WITHIN TWENTY (20) DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION
Continued from the previous page LEGAL NOTICE/PUBLIC NOTICE BOARD OF ED DIST #93 148,812.00 BOARD OF EDUCATION DIST 45 8,893.00 BROADVIEW PARK DISTRICT 14,005.08 JOANNE BUELL 4,736.21 BUREAU OF EDUCATION & RESEARCH 4,371.00 CALL ONE 11,258.68 CAREER STAFF UNLIMITED, INC. 334,781.00 CANDY V CASH 4,145.75 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC 32,674.20 CMI / PESI EDUCATION 3,349.87 AYANNA COLBERT 5,528.24 COMMITTEE FOR CHILDREN 2,808.00 COMMON GOAL SYSTEMS 10,485.35 CONSTELLATION NEW ENERGY GAS 24,731.85 CPI (NON VIOLENT PROGRAM) 19,484.00 CUSTOMIZED TECHNOLOGY, INC. 11,737.50 ***TERESA DELAY 4,020.00 * JOHN DESTEFANO 3,739.00 DIRECTIONAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 3,600.00 EBS HEALTHCARE 966,970.14 EDUCATIONAL BENEFIT COOPERATIVE 132,029.51 EDUCATIONAL BENEFIT COOPERATIVE 1,164,125.89 EFT 2,389,275.26 DR OSAMA ELSHAFIE CHILD &ADOLESCENT PSY 13,490.00 ERINN EDMONDS 6,925.61 FILOTTO CONST 14,360.00 FIRST STUDENT/SHUTTLES 173,919.84 FIRST STUDENT/IND STUDENT 49,054.49 FIRST STUDENT/ MO CONTRACTS 4,401,844.28 ***WILLARD FORD 8,016.80 FOX VALLEY FIRE & SAFETY 5,989.48 TIFFANY GARDNER 4,795.45 GERBER LIFE 3,014.10 *** TOMEKA GRAY 3,857.04 CHYNNA HAMPTON 5,283.00 HMO OF ILLINOIS 328,438.43 HMO OF ILLINOIS 5,666.38 HMO OF ILLINOIS 468,766.35 HOMEFIELD ENERGY 106,355.84 ILLINOIS ASSOC OF SCHOOL BOARDS 2,990.00 I.D.E.S. 30,288.58 ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 568,127.53 IMAGATEC L.P. 13,915.00 *IMPREST FUND DIST #803 41,291.71 IMRF 758,854.02 ITASCA CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATES INC. 12,298.00 KCW ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONING 30,880.00 LEARN IT THERAPY SERVICES 74,882.50 LEXINGTON PRIVATE CARE SVCS.INC 31,645.96 LINCOLN INVESTMENT 3,600.00 LINGUAHEALTH 176,920.25 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES 178,958.15 * LAURA L MAYER 11,580.00 MAYERJOHNSON, INC. 5,349.37 *** BRENNA MCKENZIE 6,000.00 METLIFE 6,500.00 MIDLAND PAPER 8,277.25 DA JUAN MILLER 6,065.10 MITCHELL I. SEROTA & ASSOCIATES,INC 4,750.00 NCS PEARSON, INC. 25,770.96 OFFICE TEAM 4,861.07 OTICON INC 15,211.50 PEARSON 3,720.91 PEOPLE CAB CO./SW” “ 340,681.40 PITNEY BOWES 6,244.08 PITNEY BOWES RESERVE ACCT 4,500.00 PMA LEASING, INC. 23,145.48 PREFERRED MEAL SYSTEMS, INC 92,436.82 PROGRESSUS THERAPY LLC 342,685.00 PROVISO TOWNSHIP SCHOOL TREASURER 65,216.67 QUALITY MILK PRODUCTS LLC 15,082.31 R.H. SANDERS & ASSOCIATES 3,625.00 SAM’S CLUB 2,717.08 SASED 28,362.00 SCHOOL SPECIALTY, INC. 8,579.66 SEAWAY BANK AND TRUST CO 213,578.57 SECURITY BENEFIT LIFE 83,150.00 SELECT MEDICAL REHABILITATION SERVICES 311,287.00 SELF 137,667.00 JUDITH SENASE 7,150.00 SHAW MEDIA 3,023.08 SHERESE WOFFORD 5,483.86 SOUND INC 4,897.92 SRAGA HAUSER, LLC 61,505.66 SSCIP 38,616.00 ST DOMITILLA 67,230.00 STAFFING OPTIONS & SOLUTIONS, INC 92,251.25 STAPLES ADVANTAGE(SBS DETROIT) 5,606.93 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT 54,713.02 SUBURBAN EXTERMINATING 3,080.00 SUN DATA SUPPLY INC 8,894.90 TRS 9.40% 811,208.94 TRS 33.00% 266,179.93 THERAPY CARE, LTD. 140,312.25 T.H.I.S. FUND 87,926.49 TIFFANY BELLAMY 12,569.92 TOP ECHELON CONTRACTING 134,849.62 *** DEBORAH TRYON 16,800.00 UCP INFINITEC 10,264.00 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MEDICINE 4,350.00 THE VARIABLE ANNUITY LIFE 35,950.00 JOSPEH VASILEVSKI CONSULTING 80,992.47 VILLAGE OF MAYWOOD 2,727.18 VILLAGE OF MAYWOOD FINANCE DEPT 36,522.50 WEST 40/ISC #2 4,644.00 WEST SUBURBAN TEACHERS UNION 94,367.44 MAZOLA WILLIAMS 5,800.46 PATRINA WILLIAMSON 4,158.00 WOJTAK CONSULTING 11,235.00 ELISA M WOOD 10,687.50 TOTAL AMT ON REPORT 20,973,742.81
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VILLAGE OF LA GRANGE BID NOTICE The Village of La Grange, Cook County, Illinois, is requesting sealed bids for the following project: East Avenue Pump Station Replacement Project Sealed bids for this project must be received before 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 14, 2015, at the Office of the Director of Public Works of the Village of La Grange, 320 East Avenue, La Grange, Illinois 60525, at which time all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at the project site at 10:00 am on Wednesday, December 17, 2014. It is the responsibility of the bidder to meet all requirements of the bid documents. Specifications and complete bid documents may be examined and/or obtained without charge, at the office of the La Grange Public Works Department, 320 East Avenue, La Grange, Illinois 60525. The Village of La Grange reserves the right to modify or waive any or all formalities and technicalities in the specifications, or to reject any or all bids and/or parts thereof, and to accept that bid which it deems most favorable to the Village of La Grange. President and Board of Trustees Village of La Grange, Illinois /s/ John Burns Village Clerk Village of La Grange
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LEGAL NOTICE/ PUBLIC NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS OF CENTRAL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION WILL BE HELD AT 2:00 P.M. ON DECEMBER 17, 2014, AT THE HOME OFFICE OF THE ASSOCIATION AT 5953 WEST CERMAK ROAD, CICERO, ILLINOIS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING DIRECTORS AND THE TRANSACTION OF SUCH OTHER BUSINESS AS MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE MEETING. December 3, 10, 2014 Berwyn Suburban Life 8892 CIC
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