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MOUNT PROSPEC WEDNESDAY, T DECEMBER 28, 2016 Volume 87. Number 36 $1.00 JOURN Hoops Honchos Basketball in December...outdoors? Believe it. Temperatures rose into the 50s Monday, giving brothers Jose Martinez and Jesus Martinez of Wheeling the perfect opportunity to get outdoors and shoot some hoops at Country Gardens Park in Prospect Heights. (Shawn Clisham/The Journal) TO OUR READERS Due to the Christmas and New Year's holidays, this week's and next week's editions of the Journal will be delivered on Thursday rather than Wednesday. The Journal will return to normal Wednesday editions Jan. 11. For readers who receive the twice -a -week Mount Prospect Journal or Prospect Heights Journal, those Friday editions will not be published the next two weeks. AAAA`A` RLer 0039A"C071 a.... a ;ran .% M.` 10 S EMERSON ST STE 1 MT PROSPECT, IL 60056-3295 0000059 1,11,,11,..11m.hlullimIlmlilliliulili,1111 11,1 Oops? Village Informs Possible Mayoral Candidate Of Lack Of Signatures By RICHARD MAYER Assistant Managing Editor Mount Prospect's race for mayor may end up uncontested after all. As first reported by the Jour- nal &Topics Newspapers online Friday, Dec. 23, possible chal- lenger Ivan Temesvari obtained only 15 nominating signatures to be placed on the April 4, 2017 election ballots. A minimum of 318 signatures is required. Additionally, he did not number his petition sheets as required by the State Board of Elections, and the receipt for filing a Statement of Economic Interest was missing from the filed paperwork, village of- ficials said. Deputy Village Clerk Karen Agoranos on Tuesday, Dec. 20, one day after the official filing (Continued on page 2A) Dist. 214 Questions Eligibility Of New Proposed TIF Dist. Representatives voiced con- cerns with Mount Prospect's proposed new downtown Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district, which appears headed to a vote of village trustees Jan. 17. Should the new TIF be implemented, Dist. 214 will be among those not receiving any new tax dollars from new construction over the life of the TIF district. In TIF districts, a property tax collection benchmark is set at the time of its creation. New property tax revenues are then funneled into a special account, which can be used on improve- ment projects in the district's geographic boundaries. A public haring was held on the TIF Dec. 20. Village officials say the district will help spur redevelopment in areas that need attention over the next 23 years. The proposed new TIF includes more commercial properties along Prospect and Northwest Highway and some that were located in the first downtown TIF area. Key parcels in the proposed TIF include the Busse Triangle, the northwest corner of Central Road and Main Street, 105 S. Main St., the southwest corner of Evergreen and Main, the Chase Bank office building and several areas along Prospect (Continued on page 2A) /1k* WISHING YOU A HAPPY & HEALTHY NEW YEAR FROM THE JOURNAL & TO rn

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MOUNT PROSPEC WEDNESDAY,T DECEMBER 28, 2016

Volume 87. Number 36 $1.00

JOURNHoops Honchos

Basketball in December...outdoors? Believe it. Temperatures rose into the 50s Monday, giving brothersJose Martinez and Jesus Martinez of Wheeling the perfect opportunity to get outdoors and shoot somehoops at Country Gardens Park in Prospect Heights. (Shawn Clisham/The Journal)

TO OUR READERS

Due to the Christmas and New Year's holidays, this week's and next week's editions of theJournal will be delivered on Thursday rather than Wednesday. The Journal will return to normalWednesday editions Jan. 11. For readers who receive the twice -a -week Mount Prospect Journal

or Prospect Heights Journal, those Friday editions will not be published the next two weeks.

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Oops?Village Informs Possible MayoralCandidate Of Lack Of Signatures

By RICHARD MAYERAssistant Managing Editor

Mount Prospect's race formayor may end up uncontestedafter all.

As first reported by the Jour-nal &Topics Newspapers onlineFriday, Dec. 23, possible chal-lenger Ivan Temesvari obtainedonly 15 nominating signaturesto be placed on the April 4, 2017election ballots. A minimum of

318 signatures is required.Additionally, he did not

number his petition sheets asrequired by the State Board ofElections, and the receipt forfiling a Statement of EconomicInterest was missing from thefiled paperwork, village of-ficials said.

Deputy Village Clerk KarenAgoranos on Tuesday, Dec. 20,one day after the official filing

(Continued on page 2A)

Dist. 214 QuestionsEligibility Of NewProposed TIF Dist.

Representatives voiced con-cerns with Mount Prospect'sproposed new downtown TaxIncrement Financing (TIF)district, which appears headedto a vote of village trusteesJan. 17.

Should the new TIF beimplemented, Dist. 214 willbe among those not receivingany new tax dollars from newconstruction over the life of theTIF district.

In TIF districts, a propertytax collection benchmark is setat the time of its creation. Newproperty tax revenues are thenfunneled into a special account,which can be used on improve-ment projects in the district'sgeographic boundaries.

A public haring was held onthe TIF Dec. 20. Village officialssay the district will help spurredevelopment in areas thatneed attention over the next23 years.

The proposed new TIFincludes more commercialproperties along Prospect andNorthwest Highway and somethat were located in the firstdowntown TIF area.

Key parcels in the proposedTIF include the Busse Triangle,the northwest corner of CentralRoad and Main Street, 105 S.Main St., the southwest cornerof Evergreen and Main, theChase Bank office building andseveral areas along Prospect

(Continued on page 2A)

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UAL Site Annexation Set For Jan. 17One last deferral has been

granted by Mount Prospecttrustees on the proposed an-nexation of 6.25 acres of landowned by United Airlines(UAL).

The village is pursuing an-nexation of the southeastcorner of Linneman Road andDempster Street that is currentlylocated in unincorporated CookCounty.

The property has been usedfor UAL employee parkingfor several years. A year ago,a parking lot for trucks wasproposed for the site, but that

plan is now off the table.Through annexation, the vil-

lage says it wants to providelocal services to UAL and futureowners of the site, to eliminatewhat it calls inefficient servicesprovided by the county.

Additionally, once annexa-tion is complete, the villageplans to zone the property as"Limited Industrial", whichis the most compatible zoningdistrict with existing uses in thearea, officials say.

By annexing, the village willbe able to control what getsdeveloped on the site moving

forward.According to village officials,

the property would add approxi-mately $1 million in new valueto Mount Prospect's tax base.

The proposed annexation hasbeen deferred three times datingback to last April. The matteris scheduled to be heard at theJan. 17 village board meetingfor final action, which trusteesDec. 20 stated will be the daya vote is taken with no furtherdeferrals.

Village Manager MichaelCassady said UAL officialswant more time to discuss the

pending annexation with thevillage.

Trustee Paul Hoefert saidhe is ready to vote Jan. 17 andwants to do this in a "friendlyfashion."

Trustee Richard Rogers wasagainst postponing any vote andthought trustees should take ac-tion that night (Dec. 20).

The village board Dec. 20was also supposed to hear andpossibly take action on annex-ing additional UAL propertyat 1200 E. Algonquin Rd. Thevillage is pursuing annexationof approximately 44 acres at that

location that includes one mil-lion square feet of office spaceand was previously UAL'sworld headquarters.

UAL still occupies a portionof the property, but has beenactively marketing the site sincethey moved most operations toChicago in 2012.

Once annexation is complete,the village also plans to zone thisparcel "Limited Industrial."

According to village officials,the 1200 Algonquin propertywould add approximately $10million in new value to MountProspect's tax base.

The village is pursuing annexation of approximately 44 acres at that location that includes one million square feet of of-fice space and was previously UAL's world headquarters.

Candidate(Continued from page 1A)

period for candidates was over,mailed Temesvari a certifiedletter explaining the villagewould reject his papers for thereasons previously mentionedand would not certify him as acandidate for mayor.

Mayor Arlene Juracek saidshe would not challenge thesignatures since Temesvariwill not be certified as a can-didate.

"He did not make any effortto understand what running formayor needs or what mayormeans," she said. "If he had alegitimate filing, we could havehad legitimate debates and thatwould have been wonderful.He is a teacher and did not dohis homework and I am notsure what his motivation torun was."

Temesvari said he was notaware he needed a minimum318 signatures even thoughAgoranos emailed him Dec. 9referring him to the village'swebsite for information re-garding the proper steps andrequirements for filing candi-date paperwork.

"It is too bad," he said whencontacted by the Journal.

Without another candidate torun against, Juracek will serveanother four years as mayor,unless someone files to run as awrite-in candidate by Feb. 2.

The village trustee race isalso uncontested unless tworesidents decide to run as write-in candidates. Three villagetrustee seats are open April4. Trustee Michael Zadel andresident Bill Grossi were theonly ones who filed. After theelection, the village would needto appoint someone to fill thatthird seat.

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Dan Petro voiced his concernsto trustees Dec. 20 about theproposed TIE

"We remain concerned thatthe proposed TIF district doesnot satisfy the eligibility criteriafora 'conservation area' ," Petrosaid. "We expressed that con-cern at the Nov. 7 Joint ReviewBoard meeting in voting againsta finding of eligibility. I feel ourconcerns were not addressedand I want to be sure they areentered into public record."

Petro said the district hasretained urban planner Allen L.Kracower & Associates, Inc. toadvise Dist. 214 on the proposedTIF district.

According to Petro, Kracowerhas conducted a desk review of

the village's Eligibility Studyand Redevelopment Plan andProject and made a physicalinspection of the proposedredevelopment area. His con-clusion, based upon a reviewof this scope, is that the area isnot eligible as a "conservationarea."

Petro said Kracower is re-questing additional informationand records from the villagewith respect to the finding ofdeterioration of the 139 parcelsin the redevelopment area.

The school district is alsorequesting documentation re-garding each structure includinginternal and external defects,photographs of those defects, ifany, and a list of who performedthe surveys and their experiencewith building inspections andtimesheets documenting howmuch time was devoted to theinspection of each structure.

The school district has also

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requested a list of building codeviolations for any structuresfound to have defects.

"The board of Mount Prospectmust answer to its residentswhen voting for this TIF reset,"Petro said. "We are requestingthat the village wait until thereview is complete."

The village's first TIF, es-tablished in 1985 and followedby three amendments, was ex-tended for an additional 12 -yearperiod in 2006 by mutualagreement between the villageand affected taxing bodies.The TIF was dissolved severalweeks ago.

"The village is now seekinga new TIF district covering es-sentially the same parcels, andexpanding the boundary linesfurther still," Petro said. "Thevillage board needs to knowthere was no mutual agree-ment in this case and approvingthis TIF as presented, which apreliminary review would ques-tion whether the land is evenTIF eligible, would put certainparcels under a TIF from 1985for another 23 years until theyear 2040."

Petro pointed out that wouldmake for 55 years of tax incre-ment financing on the sameparcels within the village.

"That is a significant andextraordinary request of thetaxpayers of Mount Prospectand the impacted taxing bod-ies," Petro said. "Dist. 214respectfully requests that thevillage decline to unilaterallyextend the new TIF district ortable the matter for further con-sideration."

Trustee Paul Hoefert said withthis new TIF, the village wouldnot be redeveloping the entirearea, only structures and parcelsthat are underdeveloped.

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TrackingO'Hare

From Fine Tuning 'Fly Quiet' ToSoundproofing, Tax Impact, AirportGenerates Plenty Of News In 2016

By ANNE LUNDEJournal & Topics Reporter

This was a year of transitionsin noise negotiations and theO'Hare Modernization Project,some considered progress andsome considered setbacks.

With initial permission fromthe Federal Aviation Author-ity, Chicago's Department ofAviation and the O'Hare NoiseCompatibility Commissionorganized an ad hoc committeein late 2015 to discuss the Fly

Quiet program for overnightflights arriving and departingO'Hare.

The flights between 10 p.m.and 6 a.m. could potentiallybe assigned to use specificrunways, one for arrivals andone for departures, since lesstraffic occurs in those hours.The airport also recognizeda margin or shoulder timeoverlapping the edges whendaytime flights could overlap,from delayed evening flightsto early morning routes.

Plane lands at O'Hare as seen from the airport's control tower on Friday, Dec. 9. (Tom Robb/The Journal)

CDA had been focusingnight traffic on the east -westrunways, except when a planeneeded one of the angled, lon-ger runways for heavier flightsor weather conditions. The con-cept was to concentrate noiseon as few places as possible,which meant the same placesgot noise all the time. Thedepartment seemed surprised

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when ONCC members askedfor different rotations so over-night jets didn't disturb sleepfor the same communities,night after night, week afterweek, but this was incorporatedin the plan.

ONCC was given an un-usual opportunity to developa personalized set of overnightrouting, designating a series

of 12 weeks with primary andsecondary arrivals and de-partures. Development camewith input from two othergroups interested in O'Harenoise relief, the SuburbanO'Hare Commission and FAiR(Fair Allocation in Runways).ONCC member communitieswhich also belonged to SOC

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`Founder's' FirstBy LAUREN BARRYJournal & Topics Reporter

Des Plaines enters the spot-light next month when thefilm "The Founder," whichexplores McDonald's Corpo-ration creator Ray Kroc's riseto success, opens in movietheaters.

Kroc opened the first fran-chise of what was then knownas the McDonald's Systemscompany near Rand and Riverroads in Des Plaines on April15, 1955. He placed the firstad for the business in the DesPlaines Journal that month.

Within three years, McDon-ald's sold 100 million ham-burgers at its various locations,and within 10 years claimed700 locations nationwide.

Before founding McDon-ald's, which had its firstincarnation in the 1940sas McDonald's Bar-B-Que,owned by brothers Mac andDick McDonald in San Ber-nardino, CA, Kroc worked forthe Lily -Tulip corporation as amultimixer salesman. He wasborn in Oak Park and droppedout of Oak Park High Schoolbefore pursuing a career insales.

In his book "Grinding ItOut," Kroc explains that hewas impressed by the efficien-cy and cleanliness of the SanBernardino restaurant when hefirst visited to sell multimixersfor their milkshakes in 1954.

In director John Lee Han -cock's "The Founder," whichis set to be released in theatersnationwide Jan. 20, Kroc isportrayed as "wily" and "ruth-

Michael Keaton stars as Ray Kroc in "The Founder", set for release next month.

McDonald's Chairman Ray Krocin front of Hamburger University,the company's managementtraining center in 1975 previ-ously located at 2010 HigginsRd.. Elk Grove Village.

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D207 Shares Agreement With South Korean SchoolMaine Township High School Dist.

207 has entered into a Memorandum ofUnderstanding with DaeGwang HighSchool in South Korea.

This marks the first Dist. 207 Memo-randum of Understanding with anoverseas high school. The objectiveis to provide students with a broaderperspective of the world through globaleducational and cultural relationships.

The six -point memorandum statesthat the two schools will "work togetherto share information and educationabout extracurricular programs. includ-ing sports and clubs, particularly thosethat enhance student cultural and globalcommunity understanding.- It also

states that the schools will "exchangeinformation on student education andacademic research within each school'sstudent confidentiality standards."

DaeGwang High School was estab-lished in 1947 and is a well known highschool in South Korea.

The Memorandum of Understandingwas coordinated in part by Dist. 207board member Jin Lee and has beensigned by Dist. 207 Supt. Dr. Ken Wal-lace and DaeGwang Principal Dr. KimChul Kyung. Dist. 207 board membersare President Carla Owen, Vice Presi-dent Paula Besler, Mary Childers, TeriCollins, Jin Lee, Margaret McGrath andSean Sullivan.

Maine Town-ship HighSchool District207 hasentered into aMemorandumof Under-standing withDaeGwang HighSchool in SouthKorea. Thismarks the firstDistrict 207Memorandumof Understand-ing with anoverseas highschool. Theobjective is

to provide students a broader perspective of the world through global educational andcultural relationships. From left: Jin Lee, Paula Besler, Ken Wallace, Carla Owen, SeanSullivan and Teri Collins.

Springlike Weather In December

No coats, hats, scarves or boots"morning, giving area residentswere Alexandra Sitaras and Ph

s this, spring? Temperatures climbed into the mid -50s from Christmas night Sunday into Mondayuortunity to enjoy a walk outside on a day off from work for many. Among those enjoying the sunshine

,s, walking their dogs Logan and Leon near Lake Park in Des Plaines. (Rich Day/Special to the Journal)

McDonald's Founder(Continued from page 4A)

and Laura Dern as Kroc andhis wife, Ethel, as well as NickOfferman from the popular TVshow "Parks and Recreation" as

Dick McDonald.Des Plaines' McDonald's

location was in reality the res-taurant's ninth establishment,but it is significant as the firstunder the direction of Kroc, whowould lead the company to itspresent status as an internationalpowerhouse with 36,000 loca-tions in over 100 countries. Hisconcept was to allow franchiseowners to run their own restau-rants on real-estate owned by

McDonald's. Each franchisewas held to precise standardsin order to maintain a uniformtaste and experience from loca-tion to location.

Earlier this year, Des Plainesresident Howard Dibben toldthe Journal & Topics how hisfriend's father had passed upan offer to run the franchise,asking, "How much could youmake selling hamburgers?" Onits first day open, the locationgenerated $366 in sales, whichwould be equivalent to over$3,000 today, according to theBureau of Labor Statistics.

Northwest suburban motor-

ists today speed by the originallocation of the store at 400Lee St. that kicked -off Kroc'stransformation of the fast foodbusiness. It houses a museumof the site's history, featuringthe signature golden arches andGoogie-style architecture ofthe 1955 structure, which wasdemolished in 1984, as well asa large sign advertising 15 -centhamburgers and mannequinsdecked out in the store's originalwhite uniforms.

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Illinois Tollway custom-ers are invited to take a breakfrom the holiday grind bypicking up a complimentarycup of coffee at Tollway oa-ses on New Year's Eve.

In keeping with holidaytradition, 7 -Eleven andMcDonald's are invitingmotorists to stop at a Tollwayoasis for a free small cupof coffee on New Year'sEve this Saturday. Locally,complimentary coffee willbe at the following timesand locations:

Jane Addams MemorialTollway (I-90)- Des PlainesOasis, 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. at7 -Eleven

Tri-State Tollway (I -94/I -294/I -80)- Lake ForestOasis, 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. at7 -Eleven and McDonald's;and O'Hare Oasis from 9p.m. to 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. to6 a.m. at McDonald's and 9p.m. to 6 a.m. at 7 -Eleven.

More than 1.2 millionvehicles are expected on theTollway system on Saturday,Dec. 31, and one millionvehicles are expected onthe Tollway system on NewYear's Day.

Most temporary mainte-nance and construction laneclosures will be suspendedfrom noon on Friday, Dec.23, through 9 a.m. on Tues-day, Dec. 27, and from Fri-day, Dec. 30, through 9 a.m.on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2017.

Roadway work is wrap-ping up for the 1-90 Rebuild-ing and Widening Project.By the end of the year, fourlanes are scheduled to beopen in each direction be-tween the Elgin Toll Plazaand the Tri-State Tollway(I-294).

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O'Hare(Continued from page 3A)

were given seats on the Ad Hoccommittee. FAiR was allowedto have a place to speak on theagendas although, as a non-governmental body, it could nothave an official voice.

The committee's plan, ad-justed to work around sched-uled construction at O'Hare,was approved by the FAA for a25 -week test, from July throughDec. 25. It incorporated useof one of a pair of northwest -southeast angled runwayswhich were due for decommis-sioning; these were longer andcould accommodate heavierjets but were being closed be-cause they were in the way fortaxiways for the final runwaywork on the OMP. The first ofthe pair of runways was closedin 2016; the second, renamed15-33, was allowed to be usedin the test but is not expectedto be available for much longeronce western access construc-tion starts.

The rotation tests providedsamples of how weather con-ditions and other emergencieswould affect a longer use ofrotations. The Ad Hoc com-mittee expects to evaluate thetest period results in February;there is no commitment yet forthe rotation to be applied on amore permanent basis.

Computer apps making iteasier to lodge complaintsfor airport noise continue torepresent nearly 100% of thereports on airport noise, atotal which has escalated overthe past couple of years. Thenight rotation study has beenlogging separate complaintsfor its analysis.

In a press report, released byFAiR the week before Christ-mas, they said more than 40%

Always the beehive of activity, an overview of O'Hare terminals and taxiways looking west on Friday, Dec. 9. (Journal photo)

of the overnight flights in thefirst 12 weeks used 15-33 fordepartures. Its leaders want thenighttime rotation to continue,be expanded into shoulder andnon -peak hours on a mandatorybasis. "An arbitrary program issimply no longer acceptable!"they insisted.

Other issues this past yearinvolved claims from SchillerPark and other suburbs whichwere among the first to havehad residential soundproof-ing in the 1990s that it was nolonger effective and needs tobe redone. In some cases, shiftsin runway configurations havemoved the potential noise con-tours anticipated when OMP isover in 2020.

Cook County Assessor Jo-seph Berrios announced hisoffice has competed a study ofhow land values near airportscan deteriorate, basing it on

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This year a Chicago Dept. of Aviation rendering showed what a new rental car and parking facility will looklike at O'Hare once it is completed in 2018. The hub is under construction on the east of Mannheim Roadat the airport entrance at Zemke Boulevard, just south of Des Plaines and west of Rosemont.

sales records but not proximityto airport noise. ONCC askedfor a copy of the report anddata at its November meeting.Residents near the airport havecomplained for more than 30years that their property valueswere negatively impacted, butit has never counted as a factorin reassessing property valueshere.

When Berrios announced hewould be reducing property as-sessments in some parts of Nor-wood Park, Leyden, Maine andJefferson townships because ofproximity to the airport runway

patterns, residents began toobject their home values werebeing red -lined by the county.Those who received the firstset of notification letters, in-cluding those in Des Plaines'southern neighborhoods, saidit appeared that, even withthe "deduction" their prop-erty taxes would be going up.These will appear as changeson 2016 tax bills, as reflectedon summer 2017 second in-stallments.

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Ebinger School in Chicago's41st Ward, the 124th schoolto be soundproofed aroundO'Hare, became the next noisemonitoring location. It is alongthe Pratt -Belle Plaine avenuescorridor for the northern -mosteast -west runway.

Residential soundproofinghas started along the north sideof the Kennedy Expresswayencompassing southern ParkRidge and parts of Chicagosouth of Peterson Avenue as faras the Taft High School area.Several homes contributing toNorwood Park's National Reg-ister district of historic homeswent through a state supervisedpilot program so historic homeswhich are to be soundproofedwill use appropriate and his-torically accurate materials andretain landmark status.

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Truck Ignites; Speeding Charges ReportedThese items are from Mount

Prospect Police Departmentincident reports. The MountProspectJournal publishes thepolice blotter every Wednes-day and Friday. If anyonehas information that can helpsolve a crime, call Crimestop-pers at 847-590-7867.

Truck Fire

A vehicle fire was reportedin the rear parking lot of 601Huntington Commons Rd. atapproximately I :24 p.m. Dec.3. According to police, theowner of the vehicle said he hadnot used the truck for over twomonths. He started the vehicleand said a few moments later,the engine compartment hadcaught fire.

Possession Of MarijuanaCharge

Pedro A. Recendez, 21, of1719 Forest Cove Dr., MountProspect, was charged with pos-

session of marijuana and failureto signal. According to police,at approximately 4:34 p.m. Dec.I officers were on patrol in thearea of Golf and Elmhurst roadswhen they observed Recendez'svehicle fail to signal whileturning right onto southboundElmhurst. Police pulled thevehicle over and reportedlysmelled a strong odor of can-nabis emanating from insidethe car. Recendez, according topolice, stated he had cannabisinside the vehicle. Also, a scalewith cannabis residue was insidethe car, police said. Recendezwas charged at that time.

Speeding Charges

Michael R. Poplar, 22, of 425N. Braintree Dr., Schaumburg,was cited with speeding 26-34mph over the speed limit. Ac-cording to police, officers wereon patrol in the 600 block of W.Central Road at 8:03 a.m. Dec.3 when they observed Poplartraveling 64 mph in a 35 mphzone. Police pulled the vehicle

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Greenfield Ln., Mount Pros-pect, was charged with speeding26-34 mph over the speed limit.According to police, duringradar enforcement at ElmhurstRoad and Hiawatha Trailat 9:55a.m. Dec. 2, officers observedFischer traveling 57 mph in a 30mph zone. He was pulled overand charged a short time later,police said.

Miguel Gomez, 32, of 1701W. Chariot Ct., Apt 2B, MountProspect, was charged withspeeding 30-39 mph over thespeed limit. According to po-lice, at approximately 11:53p.m. Dec. 1 officers were onpatrol on southbound BusseRoad near Willow Lane whenthey observed Gomez traveling65 mph in a 35 mph zone. Hewas pulled over and charged,police said.

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Criminal Damage ToProperty

Police were dispatched at 9:36a.m. Dec. 5 to a vacant officebuilding at 201 W. ProspectAve.for a report of criminal damageto property. Damage was re-

ported on a door handle leadingfrom the basement garage tothe office entrance. The reportsays the damage was probablycaused by unknown subjectsusing a broken piece of concreteto smash the handle. The doorwas not breached and no entrywas made, the report adds. Aspecial watch was requestedfor the property during hoursof darkness.

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PH Police HonoredFor Giving Back

Officers and staff of theProspect Heights Police Dept.were recently honored by cityofficials.

Chief Al Steffen and DeputyChief Jim Zawlocki presentedofficers and civilian staff mem-bers with awards for theirinvolvement in furthering com-munity policing and outreach.

The Outstanding CommunityPolicing Awards recognize of-ficers and staff members whovolunteer their time and effortsbeyond their assigned workschedule. They participate inprograms that promote positivecommunity relations throughcivic, professional, or personalendeavors.

This year's recipients wererecognized for their participa-tion in the Prospect Heightspolice and fire departmentHoliday Gift distribution pro-gram, Summer Youth Outreach,Special Olympics fundraisingactivities, Thanksgiving FoodDrive, and most recently, theAmerican Cancer Society "NoShave November" fundraiser.

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personnel earned CommunityPolicing awards: records su-pervisor Margie Bolger, Det.William Caponigro, officerMichael Coglianese, recordsclerk Michael Cohen, officerStephanie Conboy, Assistant tothe Chief/Community LiaisonOfficer Pardeep Deol, officerMilo Derman, Corp. JesusDuron, officer Jocelyn Garza,Corp. Todd Godair, officer Kev-in Lange, records clerk PabloMartinez, records clerk EvaristoMendez, Corp. Scott Minniear,officer Keith O'Connor, Det.Sgt. Mark Porlier, officer Mi-chael Porzycki, officer MarkPufundt, officer Dean Savas, of-ficer Christopher Skeet, officerCory Simpson, officer MichaelSmith, Corp. William Suerth,officer Alan Thibeault and K-9Bane, officer Bill Ware, officerMatthew Willis, and recordsclerk Colleen Zitkus.

Steffen also recognized May-or Nick Helmer for his effortsto support the Prospect HeightsPolice Department Thanks-

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This year's "Christmas Fantasy" award from the village for best decorations in Mount Prospect went to the Mulcahy family, 1415 and 1417 Sauk Ln.

Village Recognizes Top DecoratorsMembers of the Mount

Prospect Special Events Com-mission announced winners ofthe village's annual HolidayDecorating Contest.

Each winner receives aplaque. The following homeswere honored:

Grand Prize- Wojciech Lu-kaniuk, 600 N. Pine St.

BestReligious-Alex Statha-kis, 117 S. School St.

Christmas Fantasy -Mulcahy family, 1415 and1417 Sauk Ln.

Best Business- Keefer'sPharmacy, 5 W. ProspectAve.

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Simple Yet Elegant- Mi-chael Mokate, 303 AutumnLn.

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Dist. 214 Board of Education members and Supt. Dr. David Schuler recognize The Prospector, Prospect'sschool newspaper led by Grace Berry, Diane Leane and Mike Stanford, along with advisor Jason Block andPrincipal Michelle Dowling.

Journalism Students HonoredTownship High School Dist.

214 students earned top honorsat the annual Journalism Edu-cation Association/NationalScholastic Press Associationconvention in November.

Fifteen Prospect students re-ceived individual recognition,along with two staff awardsand story of the year, whichrepresents the most JEA/NSPAawards in school history for anysingle convention. They com-peted against 3,000 studentsfrom across the world.

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Prospect senior and Pros-pector editor -in -chief MikeStanford took first place inthe Sports Story of the Yearcategory. This is the first time amember of the Prospector staffhas received this honor.

Prospect junior Leo Garkischreceived a superior rating inSports Editorial Writing.

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Hanukkah Begins

Mike Center, congregation member, performs lighting of the first candle on the menorah representing thefirst day of Hanukkah last Saturday, Dec. 24. The Chabad & FREE Jewish congregation of unincorporatedMaine Township held activities that night kicking -off the week long holiday, in addition to the lighting of agiant menorah in front of the synagogue. (Shawn Clisham/The Journal)

Who's Running For College BoardsHarper College in Palatine

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At Oakton Community Col-lege in Des Plaines, two newboard members are expectedin the spring with four chal-lengers running for two openseats in the contested race.

Current board membersPatricia Harada and JodyWadhwa will not seek anothersix -year term. The four whofiled for the two positionsinclude Martha Burns ofEvanston, Carmina CortesGonzalez of Des Plaines,Paul Kotowski of Skokieand Travis Zimmerman ofNorthbrook.

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Rosemont's iconic rose-themed water tower at River and Higgins roads was due for a power washingThursday, June 2. (Rich Day/The Journal)

Mayor Andrew Przybylo measures the confines of a new storm sewerto be installed under Cleveland Street during May 24 groundbreakingin Niles. Completing the sewer project was one of the village's topstories of the year. (Tom Robb/The Journal)

It was warm inside last February at the Weiss Community Center inMount Prospect as youngsters (from I. to r.) Alexia Miyares, 5, GraceZaia, 5, Eva Miyares, 4, and Eden Zaia, 3, enjoy River Trails Park Dis-trict "Freeze Fest" activities. (Shawn Clisham/The Journal)

Tom Lewis of the Des Plaines Fire Dept. gets that "uh-oh" look forjust a moment as the shearing begins in earnest during the fourth an-nual "Brave the Shave" St. Baldrick's fundraiser April 9 at Randhurst

(Photo from video courtesy Jose Castillo) Village in Mount Prospect. (Shawn Clisham/The Journal)Thick black smoke rises from passenger jet that aborted take -off at O'Hare in October.

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Ralph Bishop takes a personal moment to reflect on 9/11 duringPark Ridge's remembrance ceremony held in front of city hall in Sep-tember. (Mike Harkovich/The Journal)

Those attending rally in frontof Park Ridge City Hall join theMaine South football team ina "Hawk call" celebrating theirstate championship this fall.

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Challenging For Control Of CouncilDes Plaines' tradition of

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Two of the chal-lenges were au-thored by 7th wardcandidate Bob Po-rada who is hopingto unseat incumbentDon Smith who wasappointed aldermanthree years ago fol-lowing the death ofAld. Joanna Sojka.Porada, an attor-ney, is trying to getSmith and 1st wardcandidate SteveMokry banned fromplacement on the spring bal-lot. Mokry, a member of theDes Plaines Library Board,lodged a challenge to his op-ponent, Mark Lysakowski'spetitions last week. Call it titfor tat.

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Ald. Malcolm Chester (6th)or incumbent Matt Bogusz.

All of this points a directfinger at what faction amongthe city's eight aldermen

might control thelegislative body afterApril 4. Clearly,Porada's challengeto Smith and hisinvolvement in the1st ward contest isevidence that he andthose of a like mind,who are anti-Bo-gusz, are maneuver-ing into place.

We don't knowMr. Lysakowski,yet. His promise toreturn a telephonecall last week neverhappened. But ifPorada is working

with him to wrest control ofthe 1st ward spot, you can betthat behind him are at leastcurrent council membersDick Sayad (4th), Jim Brook -man (5th), and MalcolmChester. If Lysakowski winsin April and Denise Rodd, aBogusz loyalist loses to Eu-gene Fregetto in the 3d wardand Porada wins in the 7th,the mayor will resemble an

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Rosemont Public SafetyChief Don Stephens III saidyesterday (Wednesday) thatthere have been no signs ofdisturbances at the village'sFashion Outlets mall similarto what occurred this weekat other indoor facilitiesacross the country. Stephens,however, said at this time ofyear before Christmas hisdepartment normally stepsup its patrols and presence at120 -store mall because of thehigh volume of traffic in thearea.

"We're just trying to have agood presence," said Ste-phens. "We're keeping aneye on it, Things are prettygood."

Monday night, the day afterChristmas, a large group ofteens between the ages of13 and 17 assembled in thefood court of an Aurora mallprompting a call to police.

Not too long after that, fightserupted in the mall forcing itsshut down for about an hour.Some teens were chargedby police. It's believed thatsocial media played a role inattracting the youths to thecenter...

We invite readers of theJournal & Topics to takenote of an important matterthat will be addressed at nextMonday's Des Plaines CityCouncil meeting. The ownersof the property and build-ings where Des Plaines' twoJewel food stores are locatedhave applied to the city fortwo $50,000 grants to pay forinterior and exterior im-provements. Both stores willundergo cosmetic changesvalued at about $1.5 millioneach.

These improvements willcome at about the same timethat four new grocery storeswill open in Des Plaines,three of them in the vicinity

of Oakton and Lee streetsjust a short walk away fromone of the Jewel's. The fourthstore slated to open in Marchis the new Mariano's at Golfand Mount Prospect roads --about a mile from the Jewelat Dempster and Elmhurstroads. All or some of thesestores will serve shoppersfrom Des Plaines, MountProspect and Rosemont...

In several of today's Jour-nal & Topics editions, we'vepublished a list of notabledeaths of well-known peoplewho during their lifetimesmade great contributions totheir communities. We knewmany of them includingLee Alfano, who was DesPlaines' police chief whenmass murderer John WayneGacy was arrested in 1978.Lee was a very nice indi-vidual who, upon retirement,headed to Arizona with hiswife, Jan, and did what heloved -- ride horses.

Letter To Our Editor

Maloney Has Support In Park RidgeEditor, Journal:

Since when is having experience for a jobnot important?

I was appalled after reading a Dec. 15article about a potential city of Park Ridgemayoral candidate who said, "I don't thinkthat's important." The article also reportedthat the candidate has not previously held anyelected position nor served on any appointedcity commission, committee or board. As anatural-born resident of Park Ridge, I findhis comment highly offensive and his lack ofexperience extremely concerning.

Was head coach David Inserra just handedthe top job for the state champion MaineSouth Hawks with zero experience? Abso-lutely not. As a former Hawk football alumni,

I personally saw coach Inserra gain experi-ence as an assistant coach first. Then, onlyafter many successful years of proving hisvalue to the program, was he finally given theopportunity and great responsibility of beingin charge of it.

So, I encourage all Park Ridge voters in thisimportant election to look at the facts. Do youthink it is wise to support a candidate withzero experience or one that has been serv-ing our fine community for years on the parkboard, as 7th ward alderman and as actingmayor?

I know one thing; Martin Maloney is get-ting my family's support.

Alexander BartonPark Ridge

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Coming clean

At a recent Christmas partya friend of mine who is aregistered nurse told me thatabout 20,000 individuals dieeach year in the U.S. fromantibiotic resistant infections.Then she added, with a bit ofsarcasm, "But it's terrorismthat most folks are concernedwith these days. Look, if20,000 died each year fromterrorist attacks we would of-ficially be at war with some-one or something." She wenton to blame the pharmaceuti-cal companies for not invest-ing enough money in re-search and development in aneffort to bring new antibioticsto the market. "Because theydon't make anywhere nearthe profit on antibiotics thatthey can make on medica-tions you need to take for therest of your life -- like highblood pressure medication."The mood lightened whenwe put on our ugly sweatersand started the white elephant(ugly present) gift exchange.I received a flat rock witha smirky face painted on it.Every time I look at it now Ithink of bacteria and anti-biotic resistant infections.Lesson in all this? It's my2017 New Year's resolution(jingle): Washy washy clean,scrub scrub.

Go with Gruden

My Barkley bubble wasburst with Bears loss on Sat-urday, but the real problem iscoaching and management. Ido not think the Bears haveever had a really good coachand that includes Mike Ditka.He was blessed with greatplayers and Buddy Ryan. Itis time to replace Fox and forthe Bears to start fresh with anew coach and staff. If I wasto pick a new coach, it wouldbe Jon Gruden. He is youngand smart.

Make room for art, too

Considering all the limi-tations and complicationsassociated with open landrequirements for new devel-opments, why not expandthe scope to consider public

art as a potential alternative?The idea of outdoor publicart doesn't have to be limitedto things like sculptures andmurals; it can also include ar-chitectural enhancements andspecial landscape treatments.And I know what some ofyou must be thinking aboutnow: Have I lost my mind/forgotten about the dreaded"tombstones" that oncesat on the corner of MinerStreet and River Road? No, Ihaven't. I'm just hoping thatone failed landscape projectin our past doesn't precludeus from ever consider-ing again the possibility ofattempting to enhance theoverall visual quality of DesPlaines.

Not running foralderman

Be a Des Plaines alderman?And rather complain than dotheir job and the health insur-ance? They can have it. I'mnot seeing lines for this job.

Give Trump a chance

To the hysterical personcomplaining about DonaldTrump "decreasing" ourSocial Security benefits. Notsure what campaign you werefollowing but Trump neversaid he was going to reducebenefits. In fact, he said hewould "leave Social Securityas it is." Please stop trying toscare people. Give the mana chance. My hopes are thathe will be the best presidentsince Ronald Reagan.

Saw alderman atrestaurant

I was at the Sugar Bowlthe other day and I saw DickSayad. It seems to me thathe spends a lot of time there.Doesn't he have a city tomake better? Dick and Bobfrom Des Plaines.

Just sayin'

This is a response to theperson who observed that allthe "whiners" who criticizeDes Plaines aldermen inSpeak Out failed to showup at city hall last week.

You see, last week was thedeadline to turn in petitionsfor anyone wanting to run foralderman in some wards. Theargument put forth was this:Some of us would just rathercomplain than get involved.About three months ago I hada health issue, so I went tomy doctor. I was prescribed amedication that did not helpme. I complained to my wifethat I didn't think my doctorwas listening to me. So I gota second opinion. Turns outmy doctor had misdiagnosedmy condition, which is morecommon these days than youwould think. Today I am ingood health and pain -free.Now, following the logicput forth by the Speak Outperson I just mentioned, mywife should have told meto stop whining, get off myduff, and enroll in medi-cal school. This, of course,makes no sense at all in lightof everything that's going onwith Obamacare. My pointhere is simple. If every timeany one of us has a concernor complaint about somethingwe are going to be challengedwith this silly notion that weare whiners unless we get di-rectly involved, then, truth betold, we're all going to endup working at the post office.

Look up every once Inawhile

When you read and hearabout the shooting in Istan-bul and the truck attack inBerlin at a Christmas market,it should alert everybodyto get off their cell phonesand watch what is going onaround them. It is an all -different world out there. Youcan walk around in a dazeand think nothing will affectyou.

It's called Google

Just read a Speak Out thatcredits Trump for sayingMerry Christmas, saying,"the current administration tomy knowledge has never saidthose words-. So I Googled"Obama Merry Christmas."He has said those very words,"Merry Christmas," the firsthit is a video of President

Obama saying "Merry Christ-mas" on numerous occasions,about 20 times total. So, "tomy knowledge" means...you're too lazy to look thingsup? Maybe, before repeatinga lie you heard somewhere,you could type three wordsinto a search engine. To myknowledge, insulting thePresident for something thatis so easily proven false isquite ignorant.

Time for someone elseto run

Enough with the Brook -man's already. Twenty yearsis far and away too many. Donot believe term limits meanttwo terms for wife, two termsfor husband ad infinitum. Ohyes, add a family member ascity clerk. Maybe we shouldchange the name of the cityto Des Brookman.

Wake up, people

I sometimes wonder aboutthe education received bypeople in our schools. Twothings come to mind, 1) aperson on radio said she wasmoving from Wisconsin andwas wondering what to dowith her "Wi-Fi", should sheconvert it to "IL-fi", and 2) awoman called to ask why hernew stainless refrigerator wasblue and had to be told that itprobably still had the protec-tive plastic wrap on. Oh well,and we wonder about whythings never change in soci-ety, our basic skills are frozenit time and space.

Why now?

I just read a review of themovie "Why Him?" Myquestion is why does Hol-lywood release trashy movieslike this during the Christmasseason?

Don't cheat

Everyone complains aboutincreasing taxes and I admit,I am one of those individuals.However, I think it is onlyfair to say that the causes ofthese increases is not justbecause of rising pensioncosts, public employee sala-

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ries, and welfare payments. Aportion of the blame needs tobe given to individuals whoscam various communityservices. As a grandparentwho pays Niles propertytaxes, it is mighty tempting toclaim residency rights whenregistering my grandchildrenin community schools or parkdistrict programs -- after all,I am paying taxes and havebeen for a long time. Whenquestioned about residencyof my grandchild, I mighteven go so far as to claimthat I have a court ordergranting me full custody(highly unlikely and if thiswas the case, I would havea copy of the order). EitherI am too naive or too hon-est to ask other taxpayers tosubsidize activities for mygrandchildr en so I pay outof district rates. After all, mygrandkids live out of district.Granted, our community haswonderful schools and parks,but what if every resident de-cided that they should "cashin" so to speak and have alltheir relatives partake in theprograms? Imagine the in-crease in costs and taxes. Befair folks, don't cheat yourneighbors. You might thinkyou are oh so smart, but youreally aren't. Next time yousee an increase in fees, real-ize that you and other scammers might be the cause.

Slow down, everyone

Crowds at shopping mallsare great this time of year.As long as people are notrude and discourteous. It istruly time to be generous andpleasant and not to be in sucha rush. Slow down and enjoyfriends, family and the mean-ing of Christmas.

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Tourney TimeAbove: Buffalo Grove's Colin Calcagno (31), Brendan Reid (40) and Jack Vaselaney (44) keep

the pressure on a Deerfield opponent as he looks for an open teammate during the first gameof the Wheeling Hardwood Classic on Tuesday, Dec. 27. Left: Leyden's Annissa Lemon (10)

dribbles around Zion-Benton's Trinity Walker (20) in the opening game of the St. Viator Blenner

Holiday Classic in Arlington Heights on Monday, Dec. 26. Coverage continues on page 2AA.(Dion Martorano/Journal photos)

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Deerfield Bests Buffalo Grove Late, Wins Opener At WheelingBy DION MARTORANOJournal & Topics Sports

You couldn't ask for a moredramatic opener to the Wheel-ing Hardwood Classic onTuesday, Dec. 27 between theBuffalo Grove Bison and Deer-field Warriors.

Deerfield led 43-40 with4.1 seconds left when BuffaloGrove inbounded the ball toJack Vaselaney. The juniorguard weaved through theWarriors defense and took a3 -point shot at the buzzer, butthe ball popped in and out ofthe net to give Deerfield (6-3)the narrow win.

"I thought it was going in,"Buffalo Grove coach KeithPeterson said. "I am glad hetook the shot. It was a good lookand a good shot, it just didn'tsettle in."

The Warriors opened thegame on an 8-0 run and held the

lead for the first half before Buf-falo Grove (6-5) tied the gameat 20 entering halftime.

The Bison led for most ofthe second half as they startedthe third quarter on a 10-4 run,that actually was an 18-4 rundating back to 3:30 left in thesecond quarter. Buffalo Groveled 33-26 after three quartersof play.

In the fourth quarter, Deer-field heated up and outscoredthe Bison 17-7 to overcome the7 -point deficit. Buffalo Groveactually went up 36-28 earlyin the fourth quarter beforeDeerfield went on a 13-2 run.The Warriors went up 39-38with 2:41 left after a layup byBen Bizar (10 points, 2 assists,1 steal).

"It was about what we ex-pected," Peterson said of theBison's opening game perfor-mance. "We knew it wouldcome down to the wire. I was

happy with how we fought back,but I wasn't happy with how weexecuted."

Peterson said he wasn't happywith the start to the game, butloved the fact the Bison turnedan 8 -point deficit into an 8 -pointlead.

"I was happy with our fightback, but I wasn't happy withour start," Peterson said. "Wecame out with very low energy.Down the stretch we didn't ex-ecute and didn't handle the ballvery well. Their pressure got tous. That's unacceptable for theguards that we have."

Peterson said he will talk withhis team about handling pres-sure and overcoming that to earnwins. Buffalo Grove will playin the consolation bracket onWednesday at Wheeling againstthe loser of the Fremd-VernonHills game at 10:30 a.m.

StatsBuffalo Grove: Colin Cal-

cagno (13 points, 3 rebounds, 3assists), Mac Camardo (9 pts., 4blocks, 3 assists, 1 steal), TomTrieb (6 pts., 9 rebounds, 2 as-sists, 1 block), Jack Vaselaney(3 pts.), Zach Fricke (3 pts.),Demetri Lomnick (3 pts.), KyleZyck (2 pts., 3 rebounds), CalebMayhorn (1 pt.)

Deerfield: Ben Bizar (10

BuffaloGrove'sJack Vase-laney (44)looks foran openteammateagainstDeerfield.(Journalphoto)

pts.), Josh Maize (8 pts., 10rebounds), Zach Rothenberg (7pts., 4 rebounds), Alex Casieri(6 pts.), Danny Siegel (6 pts.),Myles Baer (3 pts.), Will Mur-phy (3 pts.)

Scoring by QuarterBuffalo Grove - 12-8-13-7

-40Deerfield - 15-5-6-17 - 43

Leyden's Jenny Ortiz (12) gets aggressive as she tries to get to thepost around a Zion -Benton defender. (Journal photo)

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Leyden kept pace with Zion -Benton in a high -scoring firstquarter, but couldn't hold on forthe whole game as they fell 63-42 to the Zee -Bees on Mondaynight at St. Viator in the B lennerHoliday Classic.

Leyden (3-6) took the leada few times early as the teamsswapped leads four times andtied four times before Zionwent on a 17-4 run to take a22-13 lead. Zion ended the firstquarter up 22-15 and enteredhalftime up 31-23.

Leyden was shutout the first5:54 of the second quarterbefore going on a 8-2 run en-tering half.

Zion went on a 10-2 run tostart the third quarter and neverlooked back.

"We came out strong afternot playing for two weeks,"Leyden coach Stephanie Kuz-

manic said. "I think we wereready to play mentally. Ourpoint guard Artasia (Gusman)was back after being out for afew weeks.

"I think we came out ready,but just give them (Zion) credit,they are a good team. Theymade some stops and put alot of pressure on us that wewere not necessarily ready tohandle."

The Eagles helped Zion -Benton out by forcing manyturnovers and mental mis-takes.

"They scored a lot of pointsoff of miscommunications,"Kuzmanic said. "We would subplayers in and out and wouldn'tknow who was guarding who.That is pretty easy, fixablething. It is good that we haveeasy things we can work on (toget better)."

Kuzmanic said despite notplaying since Dec. 10, theEagles were better off for it

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"I think it (the 16 days off)was to our benefit," Kuzmanicsaid. "We had two weeks towork on what we needed to. Ithink we came out ready, butwe just played a really goodteam."

Leyden was led by ArtasiaGusman (11 points) and An-nissa Lemon (10 pts.) in theloss.

SL Viator 67, ElmwoodPark 17: St. Viator (4-9)jumped out to a 27-9 firstquarter lead and never lookedback in a 50 -point win overElmwood Park to open thetournament in a great way. TheLions were led by Myia Clark(16 points), Olivia Solimene(13 pts., 3 rebounds, 2 steals, 2blocks), Sarah Schade (8 pts.),Maddie Fitzpatrick (6 pts.)and Michaela Mueller (5 pts.).Seven other Lions scored in thewin. In the second and thirdquarters, St. Viator outscoredElmwood Park, 28-4.

Glenbrook North 50, MaineEast 35: Glenbrook Northjumped out to a 15-5 leadafter one quarter and a 31-12halftime lead on their way toan easy win over Maine East.The Blue Demons outscoredGBN 23-19 in the second half.Maine East was led by LaurynAlba -Garner (19 points) andAngie Apostolou (7 pts.).

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Year In SportsMoments Of Glory Take Spotlight, But Other Milestones, Feel Good Moments Aren't To Be Overlooked

By DION MARTORANOJournal & Topics Sports

The Journal Sports depart-ment recaps its top stories,favorite moments and breakoutperformances from the year thatwas, 2016:

We Are The Champions

In 1977, rock band Queencame out with one of their big-gest hits: "We are the Cham-pions". The song is played bymost teams after winning bigevents worldwide. That legend-ary tune got plenty of air timein 2016 in the Journal -area.From January to November, sixarea athletes and seven teamsbrought home state champion-ships. In November, MaineSouth shocked fans and footballpundits as the No. 26 seed outof 32 and beat undefeated teamafter undefeated team on theirway to winning their sixth titlein school history. The Hawks(11-3) knocked off previouslyunbeaten teams West Aurora,Palatine and Loyola (who wason a 30 -game win streak) ontheir way to the title. Southfootball was the last Journal -area champion to be crownedin 2016. The year started witha handful of champions in thefirst few months from cheer -leading, girls bowling and boysbowling. Buffalo Grove wonthe coed cheerleading title forthe third time since 2012 tofirmly establish themselvesas a top program over the pastfour years. Buffalo Grove cheercoach Jeff Siegal has now woneight state titles since the I HSAstarted sponsoring cheerleadingas a sport in 2005-06. BuffaloGrove also crowned a statechampion in girls bowling.Jessica Soskich, then a junior,rolled a .. .749 series (229.1avg.) to win the individual statechampionship. Around the sametime, Stevenson's boys bowlingteam clair d their first everstate championship after beatingHononeph by 40 pins on Jan.30. The Patriots, under first -year head ,)ach Cody Mathias,claimed tl top two individualbowlers ;he state with ZachSinger (2.S99 series) edgingteammate Richy Zenner (2,879)by 20 pin: to become the firstJournal -area state champion inboys bowling. In the spring, theJournal -area picked up multiplestate championships. Niles

West won their first ever boysgymnastics state championshipbehind an amazing performanceby all-around champion DalaiJamiyankhuu. He was alsoall-around champion the yearbefore. The Wolves and Ja-miyankhuu weren't the onlychampions at the gymnasticsstate meet. Stevenson's MattKrames won floor exercise (9.5score) over Fremd's Cole Patton(9.45). In boys and girls track,the Journal -area picked up twoindividual state champions. Inboys track, Stevenson's JaredBorowsky won the 3200 -meterrun (9:07.47). In girls track,Palatine's Kelly O'Brien wonthe state title in the 1600 -me-ter (4:56.37). Buffalo Grove/Hersey/Wheeling Stampedehockey won the thrilling Black -hawk Cup state title game inthe Combined Division witha 3-2 victory over Glenbard inlate March. In boys lacrosse,Loyola won their I 1th state titlein program history after defeat-ing rival New Trier. Loyolaalso won the girls lacrosse statechampionship over New Trierfor their eighth consecutive statechampionship. It was the Ram-blers 12th state title in programhistory since 1997.

Chicago CubsWin World Series

After 108 years, the ChicagoCubs finally claimed their thirdWorld Series championship inteam history as millions, includ-ing many fans in the Journal -

Olivia Smoliga of Glenview celebrates during the NCAA Championships at the McAuley Center in Atlanta onMarch 17. Smoliga would go on to qualify for the Rio Summer Games with the U.S. women's swim team.

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area, looked on. Students toteachers and other lifelong fansmade the trip to Wrigley Fieldfor games 3, 4 and 5 of theWorld Series. Some even madethe trip to Cleveland to watchgames 6 and 7. Notre Damebaseball coach Nelson Gordwas among the many makingthe trip to see game seven whenthe Cubs won 8-7 in 10 innings.Wheeling baseball coach JasonWieder made it out to one of thegames at Wrigley. A few daysafter the Cubs won the WorldSeries, they hosted a celebratoryparade and rally at Grant Parkin downtown Chicago. Manylocals from across the suburbs

and even Journal & Topicssports reporter Dion Martoranowere in attendance. The daysfollowing the championship,stores filled up as quickly asthey could to sell World Serieschampionship gear. One thingis for certain, fans will neverforget where they were whenthe North Siders finally wonthe World Series.

In Memory Of

While there were plenty ofchampions crowned in 2016, wealso lost a handful of championsalong the way.

Buffalo Grove native Sylves-

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ter Chapa, 80, died on Dec. 9.He coached youth football andbaseball for 20 years (BuffaloGrove Recreation Associationand Buffalo Grove Bills).

Former Prospect athleticboosters president Jeff Miller,51, died on Aug. 1 after battlingcancer for nearly three years.Miller, who resided in ArlingtonHeights, was boosters presidentfrom 2013-2015 and servedas a member of the executiveboard for the Knights boostersprogram in 2015-16. He alsocoached youth football, basket-ball, baseball and softball.

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Year In Review(Continued from page 3AA)back Joseph Marth. 36, died onAug. 1. Marth rushed for overI .330 yards in his senior seasonwhich included a two -gamespan where he combined for84 carries and 510 yards for thePatriots. Marth was named tothe North Suburban Conference(NSC) All -Conference team in1997. He played youth footballfor the Buffalo Grove Bills.

Maine West girls basketballhead coach Derril Kipp, 71,died on Tuesday, July 5 afterbattling pancreatic cancer. Kippwent 788-316 from 1981-2016as the Warriors head coach andguided Maine West to the statetitle in the 1987-88 season. HisWarriors won a record 65 con-secutive games in the late 1980s,a record that still stands to thisday. Kipp lived in Palatine atthe time of his passing.

Rolling Meadows nativeRobert "Bob" Connor, 52, diedMay 3. Connor was an All -Conference football player atHersey High School.

Arlington Heights nativeJoshua A. Birenbaum, 40, diedon April 7. Birenbaum was atennis player for many years,playing at Forest View andRiver Trails.

Elk Grove girls water polohead coach and English teacherA lexa Rodheim-Cutler, 29, diedin mid -March after a fierce two-year battle with breast cancer.She previously worked as headboys water polo coach at FremdHigh School in Palatine. In 2014she served as the Elk Grove girlswater polo coach and was set

to return in 2015 before beingsidelined as she valiantly battledher cancer diagnosis.

Conant alum Russell Eilrich,21, died on Jan. 10. Eilrich, a2013 Conant alum and at thetime of death a student at HarperCollege, competed in crosscountry in high school.

James Joseph "Whitey"Messineo died Jan. 8. He was afounding member of the Arling-ton Heights Youth BasketballAssociation. He was a coachof youth sports in ArlingtonHeights for many years and wasan avid golfer and loved playing12 -inch and 16 -inch softball. In2007, he was a member of theover 60, 12 -inch U.S. NationalChampionship Team, accordingto his obit.

Salvador Ganir, 74, died onThanksgiving Day. Ganir wasa celebrated 16 -inch softballhall of famer and had servedas a part-time Rosemont PublicSafety auxiliary cop.

Locals Enjoy Olympics

The games of the 31st Olym-piad, also known as 2016 RioSummer Olympics, took placefrom Aug. 5-21 in Rio de Ja-neiro, Brazil.

In women's swimming, Ol-ivia Smoliga (Glenview/Glen-brook South HS) representedthe U.S. in the 100 -meter back-stroke. The first-time Olympicqualifier came in sixth placein the 100 -meter backstrokewith a time of 58.95. In the4x100 -meter relay prelims,Smoliga helped the U.S. post

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the fastest time (3:54.67) withKatie Meili, Kelsi Worrell andAbbey Weitzeil. In the finals,U.S. won gold with KathleenBaker, Lilly King, Dana Vollmerand Simone Manuel in 3:53.13.Smoliga earned a gold medalalong with Meili, Worrell andWeitzeil despite not competingin the finals race.

Conor Dwyer (Winnetka/Loyola Academy), who wona gold medal in 2012, com-peted in the 200 -meter freestyle,400 -meter freestyle and 4x200 -meter freestyle relay for the U.S.Dwyer earned a bronze medalfor his third place finish in the200 -meter free (1:45.23). Hewas fourth in the 400 -meterfree (3:44.01). In the 4x200 -meter relay Dwyer teamed withMichael Phelps, Townley Haasand Ryan Lochte to win the goldmedal with a time of 7:00.26.

In women's basketball,Tamika Catchings (attendedStevenson as freshman andsophomore before transferringto Texas) represented the U.S. inher fourth and final Olympics.Catchings won four gold med-als (2004, 2008, 2012, 2016)and did so with a perfect 32-0record in the Olympics. Sheis one of just a few players inthe world to win a high schoolchampionship, NCAA champi-onship, WNBA championship,Olympic gold medal and worldchampionship gold medal intheir career.

Catchings' teammate ElenaDelle Donne also had local tiesto the area. Delle Donne playsfor the Chicago Sky, whichplays their home games at All-state Arena in Rosemont.

Monica Rokhman (North-brook/Glenbrook North) andLaura Zeng (Libertyville/Lib-ertyville HS) represented the

U.S. in rhythmic gymnastics.They trained at North ShoreRhythmic Gymnastics Centerin Glenview.

Alisa Kano (Glencoe/OaktonCommunity College) competedin rhythmic gymnastics for theU.S. as well. She trained at thesame facility as Rokhman andZeng.

Rokhman and Kano teamedwith Kaina Eide, NatalieMcGiffert and Kryisten Shaldy-bin to come in 14th place (last)in rhythmic gymnastics groupcompetition with a 30.224 score.Zeng competed in individualrhythmic gymnastics and camein 11th place, just missing thetop 10 final qualifiers by 0.141points.

Milestones

It was a great year for Jour-nal -area coaches in 2016 asa handful reached milestonevictories.

In baseball, Prospect headcoach Ross Giusti picked uphis 400th career win this pastspring. St. Viator baseball coachMike Manno (213-189 careerrecord) also won his 200th ca-reer game on May 2. Elk Grovehead coach Terry Beyna andassistant coach Don Spaniakwon their 300th games this pastspring for the Grenadiers withBeyna now sitting at 311-271,according to IHSA records.Niles West's Garry GINalsonwon his 450th career gameas he moved to 451-339 in 25years at West. Palatine coachPaul Belo surpassed 350 careerwins this past season for thePirates. Fremd baseball coachChris Piggott passed 250 wins aswell this past spring. NorthridgePrep's Pat Hunt (256-188-3)also went over the 250 win mark

in 2016.In girls volleyball, Hersey

coach Nancy Lill won her 900thcareer game on Sept. 17. Lill'slongtime friend and rival CurtPinley won No. 800 (overall forcareer between boys and girls)and No. 400 (girls volleyball)for Fremd in 2016.

In softball, CathyAnn Smithwon her 300th career game asConant head coach in early May.Jim Weaver retired as Fremdhead coach after the 2016 seasonwith 395 wins, just shy of 400 forhis career. While Weaver didn'twin his 400th game, he does godown as the coach with the mostwins in program history.

In boys basketball, MaineSouth coach Tony Lavorato,Jr. earned his 300th career winwith the Hawks third win ofthe 2016-17 season. Early in2016, Stevenson's Pat Am-brose won his 350th game asPatriots head coach. Loyola'sboys basketball team pickedup their 1,200th program winwhen they defeated St. Viator52-39 on Dec. 13.

In girls basketball, MaineSouth coach Mark Smith wonhis 250th career game on Mon-day, Dec. 26 with a 52-25 victoryover Buffalo Grove. Stevensongirls basketball won their 750thgame in program history withthe Patriots 10th win of the2016-17 season on Monday,Dec. 26. Stevenson (10-2 so farin 2016-17) was 740-416 overallentering this season.

In wrestling, Wheelinghead coach Neal Weiner wonhis 500th match early in the2016-17 season. Notre DameCollege Prep wrestling coachAugie Genovesi won his 500thmatch towards the end of the2015 calendar year and the start

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Review(Continued from page 6AA)of the 2016 calendar year. HisDons went 10-5 from Saturday,Dec. 19. 2015 to Saturday, Jan.2, 2016 to help get over the500 -win plateau.

In girls water polo, MaineWest coach Drew Schneiderpicked up his 400th career winon April 30. Schneider was386-151-4 at Mundelein beforetaking over Maine West's teamin 2016. He currently sits thirdall-time in Illinois history incoaching wins. Stevenson'steam won their 550th game asa program in 26 seasons.

In boys water polo, Stevensoncoach Sean Wimer won his200th career game as head coachand the Patriots won their 500thin program history.

In football, Leyden pickedup their 400th win in programhistory (404-362-25 all-time).Maine South, who won the statechampionship this year, wontheir 400th game in programhistory as well this season. TheHawks are 409-143-4 all-timein 53 seasons.

In boys soccer, Maine South's

Dan States won his 100th careergame this fall as the Hawks headcoach. Stevenson coach MarkSchartner won his 400th gamein 2016 and helped the Patriotswin their 500th as a program.

In girls tennis, Stevenson headcoach Tom Stanhope picked uphis 100th career win this fall ashe moved to 106-14 in sevenseasons.

In girls track and field, Ste-venson won their 200th game inprogram history in the spring.

In basketball, at least 12Journal -area players reachedthe 1,000 -point plateau in theircareer. The girls basketballplayers to reach the mark in2016 calendar year were KyraSpiwak (Rolling Meadows),Carie Weinman (GlenbrookSouth), Jorie Wachal (Conant),Claire Gritt (Hersey), Ash-ley Richardson (Stevenson),Caitlin Morrison (GlenbrookSouth), Janelle Alba -Garner(Maine East), Bryana Hop-kins (Fremd), Brianna Lewis(Fremd) and Sammy Stejskal(Buffalo Grove). The boysplayers to reach it were JustinSmith (Stevenson) and JaredMurphy (Rolling Meadows).There could have been more, but

we listed who we rememberedachieving the milestone.

Breaking Out

It was too hard to pick justone athlete as a breakout starin 2016 since there were a fewthat aptly fit the award.

In softball, Palatine's GraceHuff came from out of nowhereto rewrite the Palatine recordbooks. In 27 regular seasongames, Huff batted a mind bog-gling .625 (55 -for -88) with 47singles, 7 doubles, 1 triple, 23RBI and 28 runs scored. Shealso had an insane .676 on -basepercentage and a .727 sluggingpercentage. Her .625 battingaverage completely obliteratedthe old school record of .505held by Lauren Logan. Huff's.676 on -base percentage is anew school record and so is the18 -game hitting streak she hadto start her career. The previouslongest hit streak was 17 byNikki Linares.

Just when you thought Huffhad peaked, she went 4 -for -4 inher first ever playoff game (a6-1 win over Grayslake Central)with 2 RBI and 2 runs scored.In the Pirates season ending loss

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Rolling Meadows freshmansoftball player Sara Benner went39 -for -98 batting (.398 battingaverage) with 10 HR, 45 RBIand 29 runs scored to help theMustangs finish 16-16 after go-ing 2-28 the year before.

Conant softball player Mor-gan Bihun (a junior this pastspring) improved remarkablyover her sophomore seasonto lead the Cougars to thesectional semifinals this year.As a sophomore, Bihun batted.406 (28 -for -69) with 5 HR,19 RBI, 18 runs scored and 2doubles. In 2016, Bihun batted.533 (49 -for -92) with 11 HR, 54RBI, 45 runs, 12 doubles and 3triples. The 54 RBI was mostin the Journal -area and her 45runs were third most. She hit thethird -most homers in the areaand tied for fifth -most doubles.Bihun's 49 hits were tied withtwo others for sixth most in theJournal -area.

In girls basketball, MaineWest freshman Rachel Kenthad an amazing year undercoach Derril Kipp and helpedturn the Warriors from a 9-19team in 2014-15 to a 21-8 teamin 2015-16. Now a sophomore,Kent has helped Maine Weststart the season 11-2 under newcoach Kim deMarigny. In her

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Feel Good Story

Chris Macahon had an adven-turous year in 2016. On Jan. 8,he was diagnosed with stage 3colon cancer. That came rightafter he was named the 2015Palatine Male Athlete of theYear. He was a star on the Piratesbasketball and baseball teamsand had committed to playbaseball at Mesa CommunityCollege in 2016. Because of thecancer, Macahon was battlingfor his life instead of tearingit up on the baseball diamond.Macahon went through 12 treat-ments of chemotherapy to tryand eradicate the cancer fromhis body. He was told by hisdoctors after the 12th round ofchemo that everything lookedgood. He is expected to makea complete recovery. In mid -July, Macahon committed toUniversity of Illinois -Chicago(UIC) for the upcoming season.He made his return to baseballover the summer playing forthe DuPage Hounds and went8 -for -22 batting for a .364 BA,3 RBI in limited action.

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Graceland Prairie Dentalrecently sponsored its "Do-nated Dental Day for Veterans"for the third year in a row,and Marika Wilkerson, whohandles incoming calls andcommunity events for the DesPlaines office, helped organizethe outreach.

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Hygienist Ash-ley Heenanand Armyveteran JamesGood sportsome winningsmiles during"DonatedDental Day forVeterans".

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Buffalo Grove

Village Launches Year -LongStudy On Lake -Cook Corridor

Work is underway on aMarket Study and Plan for theLake -Cook Road corridor inBuffalo Grove.

The study will examinevarious corridor developmentscenarios aimed at improvingthe village's identity, vitalityand economic and fiscal sus-tainability.

"Optimizing growth poten-tial" is one description of theproject's goal.

The project, scheduled forcompletion by the end of 2017,will implement a key actionstep from the approved BuffaloGrove 2016 Economic Devel-opment Strategic Plan.

The Lake -Cook corridorencompasses more than 472acres of land and includesover one million square feet ofcommercial space, residential

dwellings, the village campus,and municipal golf course.

The corridor serves as a gate-way to the village. It connectsBuffalo Grove to the regionalnetwork of expressways, high-ways and other major roads.With over 40,000 vehiclestraveling on it per day, Lake -Cook Road is one of the mostutilized and visible roads inthe region.

The village awarded theLake -Cook Corridor MarketStudy and Plan to a professionalconsulting team in September.The team is led byinternationaldesign firm Hellmuth, Obata,and Kassabaum (HOK). Itincludes the services of JonesLang LaSalle (market analy-sis), KLOA (transportation),SpaceCo (civil engineering andenvironmental), and Images

(community outreach).The public will play a key

role throughout the study andhave opportunities to partici-pate throughout the process.

"We encourage residents,business owners, propertyowners and all other stakehold-ers to be a part of this planningprocess," Village PresidentBeverly Sussman said.

The consulting team is in theprocess of gathering informa-tion. The first public meetingwill be held in early 2017 toprovide an overview of theproject and hear public inputon issues facing the Lake -Cookcorridor.

To sign up for the project'smailing list, go on the village'swebsite and click on "LakeCook Corridor Market Studyand Plan" link.

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Elk Grove Village

Cook County Markets,Plans To Adjust 6B,Other Tax IncentivesBy TOM ROBBJournal & Topics Reporter

Cook County Bureau of Eco-nomic Development officialsare working to encourage theuse of property tax incentives,such as the Class 6B program,to spur economic growth in themanufacturing sector.

The property tax incentivesused to encourage this activ-ity lower property tax ratesfor a varying period of yearson industrial, manufacturing,commercial and retail proper-ties in Cook County. The mostcommon in Cook is the 6Bproperty tax incentive.

Cook County's manufac-turing base is second only toLos Angeles. The strongestconcentration of manufac-turing in the Cook is in theNorthwest suburbs includinga significant concentrationbetween between Elk GroveVillage and Franklin Park,Cook County Economic De-velopment Bureau Chief MikeJasso said.

incentive is only available ina few areas of southern CookCounty.

A 6B property tax incen-tive, designated for industrialproperty, lowers the propertytax rate from 25% to 10% fora period of 10 years, bringingit to 15% in year 11 and 20%in year 12 before returningit to 25% in year 13. A 6Bincentive is renewable whereother tax incentives, such asthe commercial 7C that lastsfor five years, is not.

To qualify for 6B status,a property must have beenvacant for at least 24 months.Exceptions to this are calleda "6B with special circum-stance." The most commonof those special circumstancesis substantial renovations ornew construction to existingproperties.

A regular 6B can be ap-proved administratively bythe Cook County Assessor'sOffice, however, a 6B withspecial circumstance mustbe approved by county com-

Cook County's manufacturing base is second

only to Los Angeles.

At the same time county of-ficials are making a renewedeffort to encourage manufac-turing development and activ-ity, they are looking to makesmall adjustments to rules forthe incentive programs to bringmore accountability to taxincentive recipients and moretransparency to the process.

Jasso said use of incentivesis aimed at spurring economicactivity and encouraging jobgrowth.

A 2014 Cook County as-sessor's report says 1,889property tax incentives weregranted through the class 6,7 and 8 program. A Class 8

missioners at a Cook CountyBoard meeting. Jasso saidtypical meetings see threeto four special circumstanceincentives adopted by countycommissioners at each meet-ing. A recent county boardmeeting saw eight. Jassosaid this matches a trend inincreased economic activity inthe manufacturing sector.

Elk Grove Village's 6Bincentive recommendationsare granted by village trustees,but those recommendationsare not sent through to CookCounty until promised renova-tions of the subject property

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Medical Manufacturer Moving From Chicago To NilesVillage Finance Committee Approves Recommendation For Tax Incentive

By TOM ROBBJournal & Topics Reporter

A medical equipment manu-facturer's move from Chicagowould bring nearly 120 jobs andalmost a half -million dollars inproperty investment to Niles.

Niles Finance Committeemembers on Wednesday ap-proved a recommendation tothe village board for a Class6B Cook County property taxincentive for LSL Health Care.The recommendation is ex-

pected to be taken up by villagetrustees at their Tuesday, Jan. 24board meeting.

The 30 -year -old LSL manu-factures hospital admission kits,which include plastic items forrooms such as pitchers, bed-pans, trays and toiletries, anti -embolism compression socks,hospital slippers, drainage bagsand other disposable hospitalequipment and supplies.

Niles Economic Develop-ment Coordinator Ross Klickersaid the company has grown out

of its current location at 5535 N.WolcottAve., Chicago. If the 6Bis approved, Klicker said thecompany intends to purchasea 176,949 square foot buildingat 6200 Howard St., Niles, andcould move in within the nextsix months. The company alsosaid it would invest at least$450,000 into rehabbing thebuilding.

In their application, LSL saidit would bring its staff of 117employees to the new locationand would hire 10 to 20 addi-

tional employees.A Class 6B tax incentive,

granted by Cook County offi-cials with a local municipality'srecommendation, lowers prop-erty tax rates from 25% of theproperty's value to 10% for thefirst 10 years then to 15% in year11 and 20% in year 12 beforereturning to 25% in year 13.

To qualify for a 6B tax incen-tive awarded directly throughthe Cook County Assessor'sOffice, a property must bevacant for at least 24 months.

However, there are provisionsto award a 6B with special cir-cumstances, if a property hasbeen vacant for less time, as isthe case at 6200 Howard. Oneof those provisions is substantialconstruction or renovation to thesubject property.

Niles' general policy is torequire a contract go along withany 6B property tax incentive,so if promised property im-provements and job creation arenot realized, the company wouldbe in breach of contract.

Chicago Area

DP Among Towns Seeing Hike In Home SalesNovember saw steady suc-

cess in the suburban real estatemarket, continuing 2016'syear of consistent growth andhinting at a strong 2017.

Among the most notewor-thy of increases was in DesPlaines where sales jumped40.6%.

In the Mainstreet Orga-nization of REALTORS®(MORe)'s region of 200 com-munities in DuPage, Lake andsuburban Cook counties, year-to-date number of houses sold,average sale price and median

sale price are all up comparedto November 2015.

November month -to -datefigures also went up; 2,785homes were sold last month,an increase of 16.7% from No-vember last year. The numberof houses placed under con-tract in November increased8.7%, up to 2,842 houses,and the median sale priceincreased 5.6% to $229,500,according to data providedby Midwest Real Estate DataLLC.

Many communities in

MORe's region saw notablegrowth in the number ofhouses sold last month ascompared to November 2015,including Aurora (up 43%),Bartlett (up 43.5%), CarolStream (up 54.6%), Lisle (up72%), Orland Park (up 50%),Park Ridge (up 77.3%) andWheaton (up 55.6%).

Communities with a note-worthy increase in the num-ber of houses under contractinclude Batavia (up 42.1%),Des Plaines (up 40.6%) andMundelein (up 53.9%).

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as a way of giving back to thecommunity.

Word spread about the spe-cial services through an ad inthe Journal & Topics, an emailblast to all existing patients,signs in the dental office win-dow at Graceland and Prairie,Facebook and flyers. Appoint-ments were made, but walk-inswere also allowed.

Wilkerson said that theveterans were "so grateful" toreceive the dental care. Theirinsurance does not always in-clude all the services required

Denny Nicholson, USMC 1968-1971, former sergeant in Viet-nam War, with Dr. Paul Morrison.

on a yearly basis.Graceland Prairie Dental has

been located in Des Plainessince 1980.

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are completed. County 6Bs arenot awarded until the propertyis substantially occupied.

Elk Grove Village officialssay, at 62 million square feet,or five square miles, they havethe largest industrial park inNorth America. In 2016, ElkGrove Village officials sent 15Class 6B property tax incen-tive recommendations to CookCounty and approved 18. Not all

have been sent to or approvedby Cook County, Elk GroveVillage Economic Developmentand Marketing Director JoshGrodzin said. Among the 15sent to Cook County, four hadspecial circumstances.

For comparison, Niles trust-ees issued two 6B and one 7Cproperty tax incentives in 2016and are expected to bring one6B proposal forward to villagetrustees in January.

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Rubble covers the former Hostess site recently demolished in Schiller Park, to be replaced with two newindustrial buildings.

Schiller Park

Schiller Park Mayor WantsTo See Projects ThroughBy DIANE TURNER-HURNSJournal & Topics Reporter

Schiller Park Mayor BarbaraPiltaver says the village con-tinues to move forward witheconomic development, notingthe recent announcement of anew company moving in to fillthe former Hostess site, alongwith several new projects. But,she told the Journal, officialsneed input from residents.

"We are very excited about anumber of projects being builtin town," Piltaver said. "Weare continuing our ongoingeconomic development andhave much more to do. WhenI stepped into office after win-ning the last election by just 10

votes, the village comprehen-sive plan had not been updatedin 30 years. That's what we'redoing now."

She says she plans to run forreelection this April as she'd liketo see the projects through.

As for community develop-ment, the Hostess building at9555-9655 Soreng Ave. was de-molished a month ago to makeroom for two new industrialbuildings going up in 2017. Pilt-aver said those new buildingswill include a warehouse andoffices and could be completedby early summer.

Two other new businesses arecoming in, according to Piltaver.One is a laser printer that doesjobs for big companies includ-ing the Blackhawks. The other

is a microbrewery. "We just hadone business move into SchillerPark from Harwood Heights tobe closer to the airport and tapinto our resources. It's alreadyworking on expansion plans."

Just opened at 9823 W. Law-rence Ave. is the new Lollipoprestaurant that serves lunch anddinner.

"It really is a great place,"Piltaver says. "You feel likeyou're in Miami. They pipe infresh oxygen.

What's really funny is thatsome people think it's a stripplace, but it's not. That's justridiculous. As a matter of fact,my grandparents used to ownthe building a long time ago.They, the Wurm family, owned

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Park Ridge

Fitness ClubOpening Soon

Fitness Formula Clubs'(FFC) Park Ridge locationwas expected to open by theend of the month, accordingto founder and CEO GaleLanders.

However, he said thisdepends on when the newlocation is approved forpermits and its certificate ofoccupancy from the city.

Aldermen approved a firstreading and waiver of asecond reading Dec. 5 forsome of the club's finishingtouches including two wallsigns. These signs requiredvariance approval from thecity council, as they facethe railroad tracks and thecity only allows signs facingpublic streets.

As the petitioners includedfindings of fact in their docu-ments, as well as unanimous

approval from the planning &zoning board for the request,aldermen voted to waivethe second reading usuallyneeded for major variances.

According to attorney Da-vid Madden, FFC is "inter-ested in getting this signageup as soon as possible," tocapitalize on potential cus-tomers during the New Year'sresolution season.

Earlier this year, the cityhired McShane Constructionto build the 67,000 sq. ft.health club at the corner ofTouhy and Cumberland av-enues, formerly the site of theNapleton Lincoln-Mercurydealership. When open, theclub will include exerciseareas, fitness classes, a bas-ketball court, outdoor pooland indoor pools, a climbingwall, kid's area and more.

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Mount Prospect

Village Board OKs $89,000 In Block GrantsMount Prospect trustees

recently approved agreementswith Community Develop-ment Block Grant (CDBG)recipients in an amount not toexceed $89,000.

The village receives an an-nual allocation from the Dept.of Housing and Urban Devel-opment (HUD) for the Corn-

munity Development BlockGrant (CDBG) Program.

In July, the village approvedthe 2016 Annual Action Plan,which outlines eligible ac-tivities in the program yearfrom Oct. 1, 2016 to Sept. 30,2017.

Contracts with the followingagencies were approved:

Northwest Compass Inc.(previously CEDA NorthwestSelf -Help Center) - $13,000;

Journeys: The Road Home- $14,000

WINGS - $9,000 Search, Inc. (group home

rehab) - $20,000 Community Connec-

tions Center (interior rehab)

- $25,000 Resources for Community

Living - $5,000 Community Connections

Center - $3,000Funding for the public ser-

vice agencies provides a varietyof services and programs for thevillage's low- and moderate -income residents.

Rolling Meadows

Police, Store Provide Holiday CheerMore than 40 underprivileged children got a chance to

select and purchase family gifts with the help of 19 RollingMeadows police officers who volunteered their time, andMeijer, which provided each child with gift cards.

The event was held Dec. 14 at the Rolling Meadows Meijerstore. Police officers met with the children and walked withthem through the store helping them shop. The store providedgift cards to each child ranging from $100-$150.

"Meijer continues to give back to the community and hasprovided donations and goods numerous times throughout theyear for several events such as this. The holiday shopping spreewas a huge success," Police Chief John Nowacki said.

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The Rotary Club of Palatineis accepting applications fromcommunity organizations fordonations from the club aspart of its annual allocationprogram.

Organizations applying forfunding from the Rotary Clubof Palatine should support thePalatine community directlyand be tax exempt under Sec-tion 501(C)(3) of the InternalRevenue Code.

All applications will be con-sidered for funding, but fundingis not guaranteed. Money to bedistributed was raised duringthe 2016 Oktoberfest celebra-tion held the weekend of Sept.16-18 in downtown Palatine.

"We had an excellent Okto-

berfest that will aid the RotaryClub of Palatine in allocatingfunds to those in need withinour community," said Ed Fee,chairman of the allocationscommittee. "The 2017 dona-tion is once again one of thelargest allocation amountsraised and given out by theRotary Club of Palatine i i asingle year."

Organizations interested inreceiving a charitable alloca-tion should submit their appli-cation no later than Jan. 16.

Applications are available atthe Rotary Club of Palatine'swebsite at palatinerotary.comor through committee chair Feeat [email protected].

Projects(Continued from

page 3B)a bar."

Another new business tothe village is MyKitchensLLC, 9416 W. Irving ParkRd. It provides a fullyequipped commercial kitch-en space that can be rentedout by the hour. It offersseveral services includingmenu planning, taste test-ing, product developmentand brand development.

Things are changingalong River Road wherethe former River RoadAtlas -Toyota buildings arebeing converted into twonew businesses, iCombatand the Short Fuse BrewingCompany.

Anew fast food restaurantis also being built next tothe Marathon gas station at9742 W. Irving Park.

Through the new devel-opments and looking aheadat plans to consolidate vil-lage buildings and officesfor a new municipal cam-pus, and to improve localpedestrian access, Piltaversays officials seek inputfrom residents.

Residents can send com-ments to the mayor's officeor Village Manager BradTownsend at Schiller ParkVillage Hall, 9526 W. IrvingPark Rd., Schiller Park, IL60176 or online at villageof-schillerpark.com.

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Truck Terminal By September 2019?By LAUREN BARRYJournal & Topics Reporter

A vacant site in Wheeling willlikely be put to use as a freightterminal for trucks, accordingto plans approved by villagetrustees. Developers requestedspecial use site plan approvalfor a truck freight terminal andheavy motor vehicle storagefacility for JV Global Servicesat 150 Abbott Dr.

Previously, the site had beenused as overflow parking for

a nearby building at 120 W.Palatine Rd., according to Com-munity Development DirectorAndrew Jennings.

Though village board mem-bers, including Trustee MaryPapantos expressed concernabout idling vehicles and adher-ence to village code at the site,the developer's attorney, PatrickKilmer -Lipinski, said that theowner was familiar with Whee 1-ing 's regulations. He currentlyruns a similar business in thevillage at 555 Allendale Dr.

Plans for the 3.2 -acre site in-clude constructing a 4.00 sq. ft.office building. When complete,possibly by September 2019, atotal of 78 parking stalls, each70 -ft. long, would be offeredto the business owner's clientsand independent truck drivers.Leases for each space have amaximum of 90 days, but couldbe renewed. Additionally, thesite will be bordered by a 6 -ft.wooden fence and monitoredby 13 security cameras.

To obtain the special use

permits, developers agreed to anumber of stipulations, includ-ing restrictions on material stor-age, daily and hourly parking,and repair services.

According to Jennings, thedevelopers estimate that sevento 13 trucks will be present atthe site at any given time.

Kilmer -Lipinski said Dec. 19that renovation plans at the site,including construction of theoffice building, could take untilfall September 2019 or earlier.After all work is completed, the

facility would be open from 8a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, 7 a.m.to noon Saturdays, and from 8a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays. Threeemployees would be on siteduring these hours.

In order to move forward withthe project, developers still needto obtain building permits fromthe village.

"Be conscious of your neigh-bors around there," said VillagePresident Dean Argiris after theboard approved the special usesfor the property.

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ObituariesAnderson, Nancy A.Auer, Ronald P.Casey, John H.Dwyer Endre, Jacqueline J.Faltum, JadwigaGutkowski, Nancy K.Honickle, Wayne A.Joyce, AnnieKarl, Edward "Merve"Koeppen, Shirley G.McAlhaney, Keith E.McCarter, HelenMellenthin, John A.Mertens, Evelyn L.Moser, PaulOlesky, LottieRubino, VictoriaSanford, James R.Sannicandro, Janet M.Shadinger, JackieStube, Joan E.Swanson, George R.Ternberg, BrendaWienert, Marie J.

Nancy A. Andersonof Rolling Meadows

Nancy A. Anderson, (nee Loftus)84, a resident of Rolling Meadowsand formerly of Mount Prospect,died Dec. 17. A member of St.Raymond's Choir, the Images ofSound and Northwest CommunityHospital Auxiliary. She was thewife of the late John "Jack" Ander-son, mother of five, grandmotherof 10, great-grandmother of six.Friedrichs Funeral Home, MountProspect, handled arrangements.

Ronald P. Auerof Park Ridge

Ronald P. Auer, 83, of ParkRidge, died Dec. 17. He was thehusband of Marjorie (nee Coffey).Father of five and the late Kathrynand Mary Bolt. Grandfather of 14,brother and uncle. He was a gradu-ate of Fenwick High School andUniversity of Notre Dame. Ryan -Parke Funeral Home, Park Ridge,handled arrangements.

John H. Caseyof Park Ridge

John H. Casey, tr, of Park Ridge,died Dec. 19. Son of the late Johnand Luella, brother of one, uncleof three and great-uncle of three.Ryan -Parke Funeral Home, ParkRidge, handled arrangements.

Jacqueline J. DwyerEndreof Arlington t ights

Jacqueline J. Dwyer Endre, 88,of Arlington Heights, died Dec.19. She was the wife of EdwardEndre and the late Richard Dwyer,mother of three, grandmother of 13,great-grandmotherof 14. MeadowsFuneral Home, Rolling Meadows,

handled arrangements.

Jadwiga "Veega" Faltumof Niles

Jadwiga "Veega" Faltum (neeGuzinska), 80, died Dec. 16. Fal-turn was the wife of Joseph, sisterof four younger sisters and aunt ofmany. She was a prominent attor-ney in Poland who was involved inthe Solidarity Movement. She was amember of the Niles Senior Center.Skaja Terrace Funeral Home, Niles,handled arrangements.

Nancy K. Gutkowskiof Arlington Heights

Nancy K. Gutkowski, 92, ofArlington Heights, died Friday,Dec. 23 at her home in ArlingtonHeights. She is survived by herhusband of 60 years, LeonardGutkowski, her two children,three grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, sister, brothers,brother and sister -in-laws, niecesand nephews. Glueckert FuneralHome, Arlington Heights, handledarrangements.

Wayne A. Honickleof Rolling Meadows

Wayne A. Honickle, 77, of Roll-ing Meadows, died Dec. 17. Hehad worked as a truck driver formany years. Husband of Sylvia,father of two, grandfather of fourand brother. Meadows FuneralHome, Rolling Meadows, handledarrangements.

Annie Joyceof Rolling Meadows

Annie Joyce, 89, of RollingMeadows, died Saturday, Dec.

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24. She had worked as a registerednurse for many years. She was thewife of the late Thomas, motherof four, grandmother of five, andsister. Meadows Funeral Home,Rolling Meadows, handled ar-rangements.

Edward "Merv" Karlof Park Ridge

Edward "Merv" Karl, 94, ofPark Ridge, died Nov. 23. He wasthe husband of the late Phyllis (neeMadsen), father of four and the lateGene, grandfather of 10 and great-grandfather of 14, and a brother.Oehler Funeral Home, Des Plaines,handled arrangements.

Shirley Grace Koeppenformerly of Wheeling

Shirley Grace Koeppen (neeGreenwalt), 91, of Northbrook,formerly of Wheeling. Wife ofthe late John W.H. Koeppen, Jr.,mother of two, grandmother ofthree, great-grandmother of one,sister, aunt and cousin. Knownas the family historian. KolssakFuneral Home, Wheeling, handledarrangements.

Keith EdwardMcAlhaneyformerly of Park Ridge

Keith Edward McAlhaney, 75,of Poplar Grove, died Dec. 8. Hewas a former Park Ridge residentand veteran of the Air Force. Hewas an accountant for many yearsand most recently in the insurancearea. He was a longtime memberof Arlington Heights UnitedMethodist Church. He is survivedby his wife of 50 years, Betty, hisgrandchildren, sister, brother, many

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Helen McCarterof Arlington Heights

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a world traveler, and had placedsecond in the Birkebeiner Cross -Country Ski Race in 2002. Sheis survived by her 10 children,24 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. Glueckert Fu-neral Home, Arlington Heights,handled arrangements.

John A. Mellenthinof Buffalo Grove

John A. Mellenthin, 85, ofBuffalo Grove, died Dec. 16 inBarrington. Glueckert FuneralHome, Arlington Heights, han-dled arrangements.

Evelyn L. Mertensof Arlington Heights

Evelyn L. Mertens, RN, 86,of Arlington Heights, formerlyof Elgin and West Dundee, diedDec. 13 surrounded by friends atNorthwest Community Hospitalin Arlington Heights. She was a1948 graduate of Dundee Com-munity High School and a 1951graduate of Sherman Hospital ofNursing. She worked for 36 yearsat Sherman Hospital in Elgin.Survivors include her cousinsand many friends from BethlehemLutheran Church. Miller FuneralHome, in West Dundee, handledarrangements.

Paul "Ed" Moserof Arlington Heights

Paul "Ed" Moser, 88, of Arling-ton Heights, died Dec. 21 in Hoff-man Estates. He was employedas an accounted for ContinentalCan Company from 1947 untilhis retirement in 1989. He hadserved as president of Resurrec-tion High School Father's Cluband a lector at St. Edna CatholicChurch in Mundelein. He issurvived by his wife of morethan 67 years, Catherine, hisfive children, 11 grandchildren,14 great-grandchildren and hisbrother. Glueckert Funeral Home,Arlington Heights, handled ar-rangements.

Cecelia Nowakof Niles

Cecelia Nowak, (nee Bacik),94, of Niles, died Friday, Dec.23. She was the wife of the lateLeon, mother of three and thelate Andrew, grandmother of10, great-grandmother of 10 andsister-in-law. Funeral serviceswill be arranged by Skaja TerraceFuneral Home, Niles.

Lottie Oleskyof Palatine, Wheeling

Lottie Olesky (nee Szc-zepankiewicz), 95, formerly ofPalatine, died Dec. 16. She hadworked at Ingalls Memorial Hos-pital for many years. She was thewife of the late Joseph Olesky and

had lived in Palatine for 50 yearsbefore moving to Church Creekof Arlington Heights and then theGreek American Care Center inWheeling. She had eight brothersand sisters, three are still living.She was a loving aunt and friend.Kolssak Funeral Home, Wheel-ing, handled arrangements.

Victoria Rubinoof Arlington Heights

Victoria Rubino, 93, of Arling-ton Heights, formerly of DeerPark, died Dec. 19. Wife of thelate Michael, mother of one andthe late Annette, grandmother oftwo, great-grandmother of sevenand the late Diamond, great -great-grandmother of two. CountrysideFuneral Home and Crematory,Roselle, handled arrangements.

James R. Sanfordof Des Plaines

James R. Sanford, 78, of DesPlaines, died Dec. 22. He wasthe husband of LaVerne M. (neeBeening). Father of four, sonof the late Carol and Lorraine,grandfather of eight and lovinguncle. He served as a U.S. Armysergeant and was a lithographerfor nearly 40 years. He had beena deacon at St. Emily Church inMount Prospect since 1986 andpastoral associate. River WoodsFuneral Chapels, Des Plaines,handled arrangements.

Janet M. Sannicandroof Niles

Janet M. Sannicandro, 80, ofNiles, formerly of the Northwestside of Chicago, died Friday, Dec.23. She was the wife of the lateLt. Rocco Sannicandro, C.P.D.,mother of three, grandmother ofeight, sister and aunt. Skaja Ter-race Funeral Home, Niles, handledarrangements.

Joan Eleanor Stubeof Des Plaines

Joan Eleanor Stube, 78, diedDec. 12, surrounded by her family.She is survived by her husbandof 58 years, James, and her fivechildren, 11 grandchildren. A lov-ing grandmother and role model.Oehler Funeral Home, Des Plaines,handled arrangements.

George R. Swansonof Arlington Heights

George R. Swanson, 71, of Ar-lington Heights, died Dec. 17 atAlexian Brothers Hospice in ElkGrove Village. He was stationedin Nashville, TN, as a jet enginemechanic, during his four years inthe Air Force. He loved maintainingthe C- 130s that were returned toVietnam. He worked as a supervisorin public works for the village ofHoffman Estates. He is survived byhis wife, Sharon, his daughter, fivegrandchildren,Interment is private. GlueckertFuneral Home, Arlington Heights,

handled arrangements.

Brenda K. Ternbergof Palatine

Brenda K. Ternberg, 77, ofPalatine, died surrounded by herfamily on Dec. 20 at Good Shep-herd Hospital in Barrington. Shewas a former 20 -year employeeof Sherman Hospital in Elginand a longtime beauty consultantfor Mary Kay Cosmetics. She issurvived by her husband KennethJ. Ternberg, three children, twostepsons, nine grandchildren, fourgreat-grandchildren and one onthe way. She is also survived byher brother, nieces, nephews andfriends. Miller Funeral Home, WestDundee, handled arrangements.

Marie J. Wienertof Elk Grove Village

Marie J. Wienert, (nee Pelin-ski), 84, a 60 -year resident of ElkGrove Village, died peacefully inher home surrounded by her fam-ily. She was one of nine childrenborn at home to Joseph and MaePelinski in Des Plaines. She wasa former 25 -year employee ofAlexian Brothers Medical Centeras a switchboard operator and amember of Queen of the RosaryParish for over 50 years serving inmany ministries and faith groups.She is survived by her husband,Wallace, her four children, fourgrandchildren, brothers and a sister,

Grove Me-morial Chapel, Elk Grove Village,handled arrangements.

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`Star Wars'Strikes Again

"Rogue One: A StarWars Story" (133 min.,Rated PG -13 for extendedsequences of sci-fi violenceand action). Rating: 8 outof 10.

A long time ago at a timewhen science -fiction filmswere far, far away and fewapart -- namely 1977-- there came a mere$10 million bud-geted sci-fi spaceadventure film thatcaught everyone bysurprise. The bestsci-fi film to comeout in the mid -70swas "Logan's Run"-- a good film andwell received, shar-ing the Oscar forbest visual effectswith King Kong(the one with Jes-sica Lange) in 1976.However, unlike"Logan's Run," "Star Wars"featured no recognizablenames. Mark Hamill wasunknown, Carrie Fisher wasonly 20 and Harrison Fordhad small parts in "AmericanGraffiti" and "The Conver-sation." It started a sci-firevolution (as did "Close En-counters of the Third Kind"),bringing about "Superman"and "The Black Hole" in1978 and "Star Trek" and"Alien" in 1979.

And since that explosion,the sci-fi genre has thrived.After "Return of the Jedi"(1983), it took George Lucasuntil 1999 to launch threeprequels to the original threeStar Wars films -- "The

Phantom Menace", "Attackof the Clones" and "Revengeof the Sith", the last of whichwas released in 2005. WhenLucas sold Lucasfilms, Ltd.to Disney in 2012, it openedthe door to further explorethe Star Wars galaxy -- andin December 2015, EpisodeVII "The Force Awakens"

was released to

MovieSceneBy MikePoulos

great fanfare. Asmuch as I am moreof a Trekkie atheart, it doesn'tcompare in overallpopularity to theStar Wars universe.As much as I feelDisney is overdo-ing it with back -to -back -to -back StarWars films in only18 months, the firsttwo have been verygood.

Which brings meto the just -released

"Rogue One: A Star WarsStory" (sorry, it's a dumbtitle), a film that occupies aspot in the timeline of StarWars films between EpisodeIII, "Revenge of the Sith"and Episode IV, "A NewHope." Because this onedoesn't follow "The ForceAwakens" or precede "ThePhantom Menace," it'slandlocked with no way ofextending its characters tofuture films. That doesn'tbode well for their fate in"Rogue One" -- pretty mucha one-way mission for theRebel Alliance to get hold ofthe very fortified battle plansand schematics of the Em-pire's planet -killing machine,

Felicity Jones in "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story."

the Death Star. Yeah, weall know what happened tothe Death Star...not just thefirst one, but the second one,too...and "Rogue One" isan account of the resistancefighters who risked theirlives to give Luke and Han ashot at blasting it to kingdomcome in "A New Hope."

So this film -- a sequel to"Revenge of the Sith" and aprequel to "A New Hope" ofsorts, is trapped in a time-line with nowhere to go butto depict the harrowing andheroic fighters who wereable to steal those plans.With a few familiar facesand references from otherStar Wars films leading thecharge is a spunky, attractive,high-spirited young woman,in the same mold as Rey in"The Force Awakens," is JynErso (Felicity Jones), who isa rebel in her own right, butwho is recruited by the RebelAlliance to lead a strike teamto find the whereabouts ofthe battle plans for the soon -to -be operational Death Starweapon, steal them and bringthem back to see if there is aweakness that can be ex-ploited. That's not just a tallorder, but essentially a "Mis-sion: Impossible" assignmentin which to accomplish itwould mean certain death tothe strike force. The odds of

a successful mission are nextto nil.

But there is a back -story towhy Jyn has been chosen forthis daunting mission -- notjust because she's a skilledfighter and natural leader --but because her father, Galen(Mads Mikkelsen), is thearchitect behind the DeathStar's operational systems,forced by the Empire or facedeath. Her relationship withhim could open a door to thelocation of the hidden plans.The rest of her team, a bandof rag -tag freedom fighters,chief among them CassianAndor (Diego Luna), a sortof Han Solo -like vagabondscoundrel, help to launch asuicidal search -and -find plandeep into enemy territory Ican't go through. There arejust too many plot machina-tions to describe for any ofthis to make sense, like allthe planets they go to, whichin the grand scheme of thingsdoesn't matter, we knowthey sticceed in stealing theplans. It comes at great lossof live as expected, such thatthe plans can be deliveredto Princess Leia Organa onthe planet of Alderaan...tobe played by Carrie Fisher.It is from that point as Leiafeeds the data into her R2droid that Luke on Tatooinecan begin his odyssey to

follow the legacy of the JediKnights and restore peace tothe galaxy.

I am enthused to reportthat "Rogue One" is everybit as good as "The ForceAwakens", and a worthycompanion -piece to theoriginal Star Wars thatkicked -off this sci-fi fantasyspace adventure nearly 40years ago. In time, the legendof the Skywalker familythat is linked in all of thesefilms, except for "RogueOne," will die out and beover. I don't like the ideaHan Solo will get his ownspin-off movie next May, butin all deference to that levelof exploitation, as long asit is done well, I'll go alongwith it. Kudos go to GarethEdwards, screenwriters ChrisWeitz and Tony Gilroy, thecast (which also includesBen Mendelsohn, DonnieYen, Alan Tudyk -- the voiceof K -2S0, Riz Ahmed, JiangWen and Forest Whitaker),and the production crew thatrecreated the look and feel ofa Star Wars film. A shout -outalso goes to the producerswho were able to maintain alevel of excellence in captur-ing the glory of this belovedfilm series for another thrill-ing adventure ride into outerspace. The film series stillhas a strong pulse beating.

`Silence' IsPowerfulCinemaBy MICHAEL POULOSJournal Film Critic

"Silence" (159 min., Rated R forgrisly scenes of torture, disturbingviolent content, and some nudity).Rating: 7 out of 10

Apparently, auteur director MartinScorsese has been in -and -out, on -and -

off developing a film adaptation ofthe 1966 book "Silence" written byShusaku Endo, a "passion project" ofScorsese's shortly after his controver-sial release of "The Last Temptationof Christ" in 1988. Not an easy sell forstudios willing to finance it, but moredue to its extremely striking view ofFeudal Japan (1637-40) and the harshtreatment waged against "any" attemptfrom the outside world to bring Chris-tianity into their country. The film raninto one delay after another, whichScorsese had bought the rights to thebook...so it was just a matter of timebefore he got around to making it. Aswith many of his other films, going asfar back as "Mean Streets" and "TaxiDriver" in the 1970s, Scorsese is no

stranger to controversy...and this onewill be no different.

The story is an account of attemptsmade to bring the teachings of JesusChrist to Japan where Shintoism andHinduism were the primary religiousand spiritual faiths of this era. Withthe Western World slowly migratingacross the ocean to China and Japan,these early settlers who brought adifferent religion with them met stiffopposition by the Japanese who weretrying to protect their land from out-side interference as much as some oftheir people embraced it. Based on thebook, this film is a penetrating look attwo Christian Portuguese Jesuit priests

Sebastiao Rodriguez (AndrewGarfield) and Francisco Garrpe (Adam

Driver) -- in search of their mentor(Liam Neeson) who disappeared yearsago in Japan trying to spread the gos-

pel of Christ. Word has it he recantedand renounced his faith in Christ underpressure of torture -- and this film isthe struggle mounted by Rodriguezand Garrpe to locate him...maybesave him of his sins.

In typical Scorsese fashion, we arewitness to many atrocities, which ex-tend over a good portion of the film's159 minutes. This is powerful cinemaand difficult to watch as it was withlast year's mega -long picture "TheRevenant." But the violence in "Si-lence" feels altogether more real andaffecting since it is man inflicting painand suffering against his fellow man.

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Outstanding`Fences'By MICHAEL POULOSJournal Film Critic

"Fences" (139 min., Rat-ed PG -13 for language andadult thematic elements).Rating: 9 out of 10.

Both Denzel Washingtonand Viola Davis, powerhouseactors in films, earned TonyAwards on Broadway in 2010for the August Wilson -adapt-ed play "Fences", a meta-

- phorical "invisible" fencethat Washington's character isbuilding to separate himselffrom the outside world thathas made him a bitter, bitterman, angry at the world forsaddling him to an impover-ished life he's been relegatedto because of his skin color.That's a microcosm of theinner -workings and complex-ity of this dynamic characterthat Washington excelled aton Broadway -- and now hereon the big screen in which healso directs...only his thirddirectorial assignment (thelast being "The Great Debat-ers", which I ranked the No.1 film in 2007).

This is a play with a lot ofinner motion -- and emotion-- deep and rich with the un-

derpinnings of a very flawedman, husband to wife Rose(Davis), and two boys, onegrown and moved away, whoall struggle mightily withinthe dysfunctional construct ofconstantly bickering, short-tempered arguments and hurtfeeling of regret and remorse,which permeates the inner -core between them. And it'sall fueled by Troy Maxson(Washington), a Pittsburghsanitation worker, set in thelate 1950s, who spends mostof his down time complain-ing or commiserating aboutmissed opportunities (he'sin his mid -50s) he feels hewas denied because of racialboundaries. The one thing hebemoans the most is how hewas held back from becom-ing a big league ballplayerin the early 1940s whenNegroes weren't allowed toplay -- predating Jackie Rob-inson's historic introductionin 1947. And in his late 30s,Troy felt he could play betterthan any black player since,including Hank Aaron andWillie Mays. Yeah, right.

As you can see, Troy livesin a fantasy world and thinkseveryone in the establishedwhite world is against him.

Denzel Washington in "Fences."

He cites his meager job as agarbage man due to the reachof white's pushing him down-- voicing his dissatisfactionfor actions against him -- andonly him. You might call thisa persecution complex, play-ing the blame game for hismisfortunes and messy life.Troy mounts endlessly longmonologues (stage play -like),tirades, taunts, drunken riffsand confrontational remarksto his friends, wife (whobears it because she loveshim), but especially to his17 -year -old son, Cory (JovanAdepo), who takes the bruntof Troy's verbal abuse. WhatCory is trying to do is getaway from the vice his dad

puts on him to prevent himfrom attaining his goals anddreams who Troy vehementlyopposes not wanting his sonto succeed where he failed.This resentment gets moreintense over time until pushcomes to shove -- and in adrunken state of rage, Troyorders his teenage son toleave...forever!

"Fences" is not an easyfilm to enjoy or even likebecause you sense from thevery beginning that Troy isout to destroy himself andeveryone around him. Rosetolerates it and knows shehas some leverage over hishateful rants, but has herlimits when he occasionally

crosses the line. But make nomistake, I loved this film...admired its dense, meaning-ful and symbolic charactersand dark path of its stoi-yline.Though the film can't shedits theatrical playwritingroots, it still packs a wal-lop in the way Washingtonhas adapted it to the screen.I wish I could account forall of the many aspects thismulti -faceted story delvesinto, suffice to say you'llhave to see for yourself.Both Washington's bulldogpersona and Davis' illumi-nating performance shouldearn them Oscar nominationsas well as for the film andadapted screenplay.

Inspiring Story Adds Up In 'Hidden Figures'By MICHAEL POULOSJournal Film Critic

"Hidden Figures" (127min., Rated PG for somelanguage and thematic ele-ments). Rating: 8 out of 10.

One is always a bit skepti-cal when a film opens up stat-ing it is based on true eventsor the events depicted actual-ly happened -- or my favoriteis this film was "inspired" bytrue events. So many goodmovies are based on books-- like "Silence" and "Lion"-- and "Hidden Figures" isno different. It's an Americanbiographical drama directedby Theodore Melfi based onthe book of the same name byMargot Lee Shetterly. Quitesurprisingly -- and why not --it seems the early days of theU.S. space race in the 1960semployed some very talented

Taraji P Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monae in "HiddenFigures."

African -American womenwho were qualified mathema-ticians and who helped cal-culate the flight trajectoriesfor the Mercury, Gemini andApollo space programs. It isa story I daresay not many ofus knew about -- until now.

The word "inspiring" isdefinitely at work here. Thethree ladies portrayed in this

rather lighthearted PG -ratedtreatment, though with seri-ous undertones, all had amaz-ing ambitions and aptitudesto rival the scientists andengineers who pioneered thespace program leading up tothe historic flights of AlanShepard and John Glenn.The three ladies leading thecharge for equal opportunity

for American blacks wereKatherine Johnson (Taraji P.Henson) -- and her two verycapable colleagues DorothyVaughn (Octavia Spencer)and Mary Jackson (newcomerJanelle Monae).

What's equally at issuein this finely crafted filmare the extreme hardshipsthese three highly qualifiedladies faced fighting racialprejudice with everyone atNASA, where they werehired, basically placing themin empty-headed roles in thespace program. Little did theyknow until it is revealed laterthat Katherine, in particular,acquired degrees at presti-gious Ivy League schoolsand scored among the best inher class. As depicted earlyon in the film, Katherinewas a gifted mathematicianas a child and was destinedto be a success story in that

field should someone rec-ognize her talents and openthe door for her. This samerule of thinking applied toDorothy and Mary who tookchances to make strides andcontributions to the spaceprogram they were hired for.Recognizing their talentstook some time, and the headof the space program playedby Kevin Costner, is to becongratulated for makingsure these gals got the acco-lades they deserved for theirachievements.

A lot of the film dealswith the balance betweenwhat these ladies can bringto the table and how theyindividually had to cope withthe corner they were put in.These amazingly gifted ladieswere able make a differenceand earn the respect theydeserved, now celebrated inthis fine film.

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F16110049 NSTR IN THE CIRCUITCOURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHANCERYDIVISION THE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON f/k/a THE BANK OF NEW YORK

as Trustee for FIRST HORIZON ALTER-NATIVE MORTGAGE SECURITIES

TRUST 2006-AA1 Plaintiff, vs. Rachel D.Leon aka Rachel Perry aka Rachel D. Per-

ry aka Rachel Leon, First Horizon HomeLoans, a division of First Tennessee Bank,N.A.; Harvest Run Condominium Associa-

tion. Unknown Owners and Non -RecordClaimants Defendants. CASE NO. 16 CH15154 1389 East Evergreen Drive, Unit 7Palatine, Illinois 60074 Otto Calendar 61NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The requi-site affidavit for publication having beenfiled. notice is hereby given you, RachelD Leon aka Rachel Perry aka Rachel D.Perry aka Rachel Leon, and UNKNOWNOWNERS and NON -RECORD CLAIM-

ANTS, defendants in the above entitledcause, that suit has been commencedagainst you and other defendants in theCircuit Court for the Judicial Circuit by saidplaintiff praying for the foreclosure of acertain mortgage conveying the premises

described as follows, to wit UNIT NO.3017-7 IN THE HARVEST RUN CONDO-MINIUM, AS DELINEATED ON THE SUR-

VEY OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDREAL ESTATE A PART OF HARVESTRUN SUBDIVISION, BEING A PART OFTHE NORTH WEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP42 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THETHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, WHICHSURVEY IS ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT 'A"

TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDO-MINIUM RECORDED AS DOCUMENT88476474 TOGETHER WITH ITS UN-DIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTEREST INCOMMON ELEMENTS, IN COOK COUN-TY, ILLINOIS P I N 02-12-410-056-1103

Said property is commonly known as1389 East Evergreen Drive, Unit 7,

Palatine, Illinois 60074, and which saidmortgage(s) was/were made by Rachel,D Perry and recorded in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds as DocumentNumber 0602005085 and for other relief,that Summons was duly issued out ofthe above Court against you as providedby law and that said suit is now pending.NOW THEREFORE, unless you, the said

above named defendants, file your an-swer to the complaint in the said suit orotherwise make your appearance therein,

in the Office of the Clerk of the Court atCook County on or before JANUARY 27,2017 a default may be taken against youal any time after that dale and a Judgmententered in accordance with' the prayer ofsaid complaint. This communication is anattempt to collect a debt and any informa-tion obtained will be used for that purpose.

Steven C. Lindberg ANSELMO LINDBERG

OLIVER LLC 1771 W. Diehl Rd., Ste 120,Naperville, IL 60563-4947 630-453-6960

866-402-8661 I 630-428-4620 (fax) Attor-

ney No. Cook 58852, DuPage 293191,Kane 031.26104, Peoria 1794, Winnebago

3802, IL 03126232 [email protected] THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMEDTO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook Coun

ty. Illinois, County Department, Chancery

Division. Champion Mortgage CompanyPlaintiff, vs. Juanita Eggert aka Mary Eg-

gert: Secretary of Housing and UrbanDevelopment; Unknown Owners and Non -

Record Claimants Defendants, Case 016CH4094 Sheriff's # 160315 F16030147CPN Pursuant to a Judgment made andentered by said Court in the above entitled

cause. Thomas J. Dart, Sheriff of CookCounty. Illinois, will on January 301h,

2017, at 1pm in room LL06 of the Rich-ard J. Daley Center, 50 West WashingtonStreet. Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auc-tion the following described premises andreal estate mentioned in said Judgment:

Legal Description Common Address:2108 Busse Highway, Des Plaines, Il-

linois 60016 PI.N 09-21-200-063-0000

Improvements: This property consists

of a Single Family Home Sale shall beunder the following terms payment ofnot less than ten percent (10%) of theamount of the successful and highestbid to be paid to the Sheriff by cashier'scheck or certified funds at the sale; andthe full remaining balance to be paid to theShenff by cashier& ^ts check or certifiedfunds within twenty-four (24) hours afterthe sale. Sale shall be subject to generaltaxes, special assessments. Premise willNOT be open for inspection Firms Infor-

mation: Plaintiff's Attorney ANSELMO,LINDBERG OLIVER LLC Anthony Porto1771 W. Diehl Rd., Suite 120 Naperville, IL

60566-7228 foreclosurenotice@fal-illinoiscom 866-402-8661 fax 630-428-4620 For

bidding instructions, visit www.fal-illinoiscom This is an attempt to collect a debtpursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Prac-tices Act and any information obtained will

be used for that purpose.

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N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook Coun-ty, Illinois, County Department, ChanceryDivision. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Plaintiff.

vs. Fouzia S. Tanweer, as Trustee of theFouzia S. Tanweer Revocable Trust dated

February 12, 2013, Tanweer Atzal; Fouzia

S. Tanweer aka Fouzia Sultana Tanweeraka Fouzia Tanweer; Forest Glen Hom-eowners& t4 Association of Des Plaines;JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.; UnknownBeneficiaries of the Fouzia S. TanweerRevocable Trust dated February 12, 2013;

Unknown Owners and Non -Record Claim-

ants Defendants, Case # 15CH15949Sheriff's # 160350 F15100146 WELLSPursuant to a Judgment made and en-tered by said Court in the above entitledcause, Thomas J. Dart, Sheriff of CookCounty, Illinois, will on January 30th,

2017, at 1pm in room LL06 of the Rich-ard J. Daley Center, 50 West Washing-ton Street, Chicago, Illinois, sell at publicauction the following described premisesand real estate mentioned in said Judg-ment Common Address: 172 NorthEast River Road, Unit H, Des Plaines,Illinois 60016 P.I.N. 09-09-402-024-0000Improvements: This property consists

of a individually owned lownhome or rowhouse up to 62 years of age. Sale shallbe under the following terms: paymentof not less than ten percent (10%) of theamount of the successful and highest bidto be paid to the Sheriff by cashier's check

or certified funds at the sale; and the fullremaining balance to be paid to the Sheriff

by cashier's check or certified hinds within

twenty-four (24) hours after the sale. If

the sale is not confirmed for any reason,the Purchaser at the sale may be entitledat most only to a return of the purchaseprice paid. The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee, the mortgagee's attorney,

or the court appointed selling officer. Saleshall be subject to general taxes, specialassessments. Premise will NOT be openfor inspection. Firm Information: Plaintiff'sAttorney ANSELMO, LINDBERG OLIVERLLC Anthony Porto 1771 W. DIEHL, Suite120 Naperville, IL 60566-7228 [email protected] 866-402-8661

ilex 630-428-4620 For bidding instruc-

tions, visit www.fal-illinois.com This is anattempt to collect a debt pursuant to theFair Debt Collection Practices Act and anyinformation obtained will be used for thatpurpose.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-

- CHANCERY DIVISION U.S.

BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ASTRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED ASSETINVESTMENT LOAN TRUST MORT-GAGE PASS -THROUGH CERTIFICATES,

SERIES 2005-6; Plaintiff, vs. JUAN OR-TEGA; HERITAGE MANOR CONDOMINI-UM ASSOCIATION, FKA IVY GLEN PALA-

TINE; CITY OF CHICAGO; NATIONSTARMORTGAGE LLC; MIDLAND FUNDING,LLC; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES

OF JUAN ORTEGA, IF ANY; UNKNOWNOWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIM-ANTS; Defendants, 16 CH 7999 NOTICE

OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in the aboveentitled cause Intercounty Judicial SalesCorporation will on Tuesday, January 17,2017 at the hour of 11 a.m. in their officeat 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A,Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction tothe highest bidder for cash, as set forthbelow, the following described mortgagedreal estate P.I.N. 02-01-102-053-1400.

Commonly known as 2154 AbbeywoodCourt, Palatine, IL 60074. The mortgagedreal estate is improved with a condo-minium residence. The purchaser of theunit other than a mortgagee shall pay theassessments and the legal fees requiredby subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section

9 of the Condominium Property Act Saleterms: 10% down by certified funds, bal-ance. by certified funds, within 24 hoursNo refunds. The property will NOT beopen for inspection For information call theSales Clerk at Plaintiffs Attorney, The Wir-bicki Law Group, 33 West Monroe Street,

Chicago, Illinois 60603. (312) 360-9455WA16-0389. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIALSALES CORPORATION Selling Officer,

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PARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISIONTHE NORTHERN TRUST COMPANYPlaintiff, -v.- KRISTIE JEAN MAY, POLORUN CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,MIDLAND FUNDING LLC, POLO RUNTOWNHOME ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWN

OWNERS Defendants 15 CH 07159447 CHUKKER CT. Wheeling, IL 60090

NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in

the above cause on October 31, 2016, anagent for The Judicial Sales Corporation,will at 1930 AM on February 1, 2017, atThe 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 de-

scribed real estate: Commonly known as447 CHUKKER CT., Wheeling, IL 60090Property Index No. 03-15-410-037-1046.The real estate is improved with a singlefamily residence The judgment amountwas $139,942.24. Sale terms: 25% downof the highest bid by certified funds at the

close of the sale payable to The JudicialSales Corporation. No third party checkswill be accepted. The balance, includingthe Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Resi-dential Property Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residential real es-

tate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amount paid by the

purchaser not to exceed $300, in certifiedfunds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-

four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by

the mortgagee acquiring the residentialreal estate pursuant to its credit bid at the

sale or by any mortgagee, judgment credi-tor, or other lienor acquiring the residentialreal estate whose rights in and to the resi-

dential real estate arose prior to the sale.The subject property is subject to general

real estate taxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against said real es-tate and is offered for sale without any rep-

resentation as to quality or quantity of title

and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS

IS condition. The sale is further subject toconfirmation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale. Theproperty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representation asto the condition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished to check thecourt file to verify all information. If this

property is a condominium unit, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-

sessments and the legal fees required byThe Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS

605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a

condominium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community, the purchaser of

the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a

mortgagee shall pay the assessments re-quired by The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE

MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY

OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photoidentification issued by a govemmentagency (drivers license, passport, etc.)

in order to gain entry into our building andthe foreclosure sale room in Cook County

and the same identification for sales heldat other county venues where The JudicialSales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales. For information, contact Plaintiff

s attorney: HAUSELMAN, RAPPIN &OLSWANG, LTD., 29 E. Madison, Ste.950, CHICAGO, IL 60602, (312) 372-2020Please refer to file number 16-5300-433.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONOne South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,

Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALEYou can also visit The Judicial Sales Cor-poration at ww.v.fisc.com for a 7 day status

report of pending sales. HAUSELMAN,RAPPIN & OLSWANG, LTD. 29 E. Madi-

son, Ste. 950 CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312)372-2020 E -Mail: [email protected]

Attorney File No. 16-5300-433 AttorneyCode. 4452 Case Number: 15 CH 07159TJSC#: 36-12770 NOTE: Pursuant to theFair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are

advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemedto be a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained will be

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SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO HUDSON

CITY SAVINGS BANK, FSB Plaintiff, -v.-16 CH 6044 1161 EAST MEADOW LAKEDRIVE Palatine, IL 60074 DI MENG,XIAOMEI WANG AKA KATE MENG,THE MEADOW LAKE COMMUNITY AS-

SOCIATION, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND

NON -RECORD CLAIMANTS DefendantsNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-

ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered inthe above cause on November 1, 2016, an

agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation,

will at 10:30 AM on February 2, 2017, atThe Judicial Sales Corporation, One South

Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606, sell at public auction to the highestbidder, as set forth below, the following de-

scribed real estate: LOT 126 IN MEADOWLAKE SUBDIVISION (A PLANNED UNITDEVELOPMENT) IN THE EAST 1/2 OFTHE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 12,

TOWNSHIP 42 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST

OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Common-ly known as 1161 EAST MEADOW LAKE

DRIVE, Palatine, IL 60074 Property Index

No. 02-12-317-015-0000. The real estateis improved with a single family residence.

The judgment amount was $214,031.67.Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bidby certified funds at the close of the salepayable to The Judicial Sales Corporation.

No third party checks will be accepted.The balance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which is calcu-lated on residential real estate at the rateof $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereofof the amount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300. in certified funds/or wiretransfer, is due within twenty-four (24)

hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort-gagee acquiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the sale or byany mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other

lienor acquiring the residential real estate

whose rights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. The subjectproperty is subject to general real estate

taxes, special assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estate andis offered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff and in AS IScondition. The sale is further subject toconfirmation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchaser willreceive a Certificate of Sale that will entitlethe purchaser to a deed to the real estate -after confirmation of the sale. The property

will NOT be open for inspection and plain-

tiff makes no representation as to the con-

dition of the property. Prospective biddersare admonished to check the court file toverify all infomiation. If this property is acondominium unit, or a unit which is partof a common interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessments and the legal fees required byThe Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS

605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). In accordancewith 735 ILCS 5115-1507(c)(1)(h-1) and(h-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g))5), and 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified thatthe purchaser of the property, other thana mortgagee, shall pay the assessmentsand legal fees required by subsections (g)(1) and (g)(4) of section 9 and the assess-ments required by subsection (g-1) of sec-tion 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Prop-erty Act. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT

TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF

POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Youwill need a photo identification issued bya govemment agency (driver's license,

passport, etc.) in order to gain entry intoour building and the foreclosure sale roomin Cook County and the same identifica-tion for sales held at other county venueswhere The Judicial Sales Corporation con-ducts foreclosure sales. For information,contact the sales department, ANSELMOLINDBERG OLIVER LLC, 1771 W. DiehlRoad, Suite 120, NAPERVILLE, IL 60563,

(630) 453-6960 For bidding instructions,

visit VINWI.fal-illinois.com. Please refer tofile number F16040243. THE JUDICIALSALES CORPORATION One South

Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL

60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You canalso visit The Judicial Sales Corporationat wvwv.fisc.com for a 7 day status reportof pending sales. ANSELMO LINDBERGOLIVER LLC 1771 W. Diehl Road,

Suite 120 NAPERVILLE, IL 60563 (630)453-6960 E -Mail: [email protected] Attomey File No. F16040243Attorney ARDC No. 3126232 AttorneyCode. 58852 Case Number: 16 CH 6044TJSC4t: 36-13113 NOTE: Pursuant to theFair Debt Collection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed

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F16080136 WELLS IN THE CIRCUITCOURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHANCERYDIVISION HSBC Bank USA, National As-sociation as Trustee for Nomura HomeEquity Loan Trust, Series 2006-WF1 As-set Backed Pass -Through Certificates

Plaintiff, vs. Unknown Heirs and Legateesof Richard Allen Henriksen aka Richard A.

Henriksen aka Richard Hennksen; CherryBrook Village Homeowner's Association;Michele Lara Henriksen ale Michele L.Henriksen aka Michele Henriksen; Erik

Richard Henriksen aka Enk R. Henriksenaka Erik Henriksen; Nils Kart Henriksenaka Nils K. Henriksen aka Nils Henriksen;

Gerald Nordgren Special Representativefor the Estate of Richard Allen Henriksenaka Richard A. Henriksen aka RichardHenriksen; Unknown Owners and Non -Record Claimants Defendants. CASE NO.16 CH 11115 1456 North Drifrivood Avenue

Palatine, Illinois 60067 Sullivan Calendar60 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The req-uisite affidavit for publication having been

filed, notice is hereby given you, Unknownheirs and Legatees of Richard Allen Hen-riksen aka Richard A Henriksen aka Rich-

ard Henriksen, and UNKNOWN OWNERS

and NON -RECORD CLAIMANTS, defen-dants in the above entitled cause, that suit

has been commenced against you andother defendants in the Circuit Court for the

Judicial Circuit by said plaintiff praying for

the foreclosure of a certain mortgage con-veying the premises described as follows.

to wit. PARCEL 1: LOT 202 IN CHERRYBROOK VILLAGE, UNIT 4, BEING APLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT IN

THE NORTHEAST 114 OF SECTION 10,

TOWNSHIP 42 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST

OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, ACCORD-ING TO THE PLAT OF PLANNED UNITDEVELOPMENT RECORDED ON JUNE15,1984 AS DOCUMENT 27133962, INCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL

2 EASEMENT FOR INGRESS ANDEGRESS OVER AND THROUGH PAR-CELS 304 TO 310, BOTH INCLUSIVEIN CHERRY BROOK VILLAGE UNIT 2,APPURTENANT TO PARCEL 1 AS SETFORTH IN THE CHERRY BROOK VIL-LAGE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS,

CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTION

RECORDED APRIL 19,1984 AS DOCU-MENT 27052209 AND AS AMENDEDBYDOCUMENT27212432.P.I.N.:02-10-224-017-0000 Said property is com-monly known as 1456 North Driftwood Av-enue, Palatine, Illinois 60067, and whichsaid mortgage(s) was/were made by Rich-ard Henriksen (Deceased) and recordedin the Office of the Recorder of Deeds asDocument Number 0603934065 and forother relief, that Summons was duly is-sued out of the above Court against you as

provided by law and that said suit is nowpending. NOW THEREFORE, unless you,

the said above named defendants, file your

answer to the complaint in the said suit or

otherwise make your appearance therein,in the Office of the Clerk of the Court atCook County on or before JANUARY 13,2017 a default may be taken against youat any time after that date and a Judgmententered in accordance with the prayer ofsaid complaint. This communication is anattempt to collect a debt and any informa-tion obtained will be used for that purpose.Steven C. Lindberg ANSELMO LINDBERG

OLIVER LLC 1771 W. Diehl Rd., Ste 120Naperville, IL 60563-4947 630-453-6960 I866-402-8661 I 630-428-4620 (fax) Attor-ney No. Cook 58852, DuPage 293191,Kane 031-26104, Peoria 1794, Winnebago

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N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT -CHANCERY DIVISION U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE

TO BANK OF AMERICA N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK N.A.TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF THE MERRILL LYNCH FIRST FRANKLIN MORT-

GAGE LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET -BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES2006-FF18 Plaintiff, -v.- ESTRELLITA G. DUQUILLA A/K/A ESTRELLITA V DUQUILLAA/K/A ESTRELLITA DUQUILLA, MIGUEL DUQUILLA A/K/A MIKE DUQUILLA, UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA, ALAIN ZABAT Defendants 11 CH 44534 1005B NORTH MEADOW

LANE Des Plaines, IL 60016 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on July1, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1030 AM on January 9, 2017,

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 de-scribed real estate: LOT 30 IN CENTRAL ROAD ACRES SECOND ADDITION BEINGA SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST HALF (EXCEPT THE EAST 333 FEET THEREOF) OFTHE NORTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH,

RANGE 12, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.Commonly known as 10058 NORTH MEADOW LANE, Des Plaines, IL 60016 PropertyIndex No. 09-10-105-007-0000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence.

The judgment amount was $599,096.49. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid bycertified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted The balance. including the Judicial sale fee for AbandonedResidential Property Municipality Relief :und, which is calculated on residential real estate

at the rale of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchasernot to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer. is due within hwenty-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 theresidential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to thesale. 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 representa-tion 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 Where a sale of real estate is made to satisfy

a lien prior to that of the United States, the United States shall have one year from the dateof sale within which to redeem, except that with respect to a lien arising under the internal

revenue laws the period shall be 120 days or the period allowable for redemption underState law, whichever is longer, and in any case in which, under the provisions of section 505

of the Housing Act of 1950, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1701k), and subsection (d) of section3720 of title 38 of the United States Code, the right to redeem does not arise, there shall

be no right of redemption. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makesno 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. thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess-ments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Properly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)

(1) and (04). If this property is a condominium unit which is pail of a common interestcommunity, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shallpay 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 REMAININ POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN

ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE 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 roomin Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues whereThe Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, contact Sales

Department, THE WIRBICKI LAW GROUP, 33 WEST MONROE STREET, SUITE 1140.Chicago, IL 60603, (312) 360-9455 Please refer to file number W11-3402. THE JUDICIALSALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at WWW.ijSC.COM for a

7 day status report of pending sales. THE WIRBICKI LAW GROUP 33 WEST MONROESTREET, SUITE 1140 Chicago, IL 60603 (312) 360-9455 Attorney File No. W11-3402Attorney Code. 42463 Case Number 11 OH 44534 TJSC# 36-13837 NOTE: Pursuant tothe Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, ycu are advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemedto be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used

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N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENTCHANCERY DIVISION THE NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY Plaintiff, -v- CAROLYNHAUCK, ROBERT HAUCK, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON -RECORD CLAIMANTSDefendants 16 CH 09481 18 OAKWOOD DRIVE Prospect Heights, IL 60070 NOTICEOF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore-closure and Sale entered in the above cause on October 20, 2016, an agent for TheJudicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on January 23, 2017, at The Judicial SalesCorporation. One South Wacker Dnve - 24th Floor. CHICAGO, IL. 60606. sell at publicauction to the highest bidder. as set forth below. the following described real estate: Com-monly known as 18 OAKWOOD DRIVE, Prospect Heights, IL 60070 Property Index No.03-15-303-008-0000. The real estate is ,mproved with a single family residence. The judg-ment amount was $477,835.18 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 ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rateof $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 atthe sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residentialreal estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. Thesubject property is subject to general real estate taxes. special assessments. or specialtaxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation asto quality or quantity of title and *tout recourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition. Thesale 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 tothe real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspec-tion and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospectivebidders are admonished to check tie court file to verify all information. tf this property is acondominium 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(9)(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 thana mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act. 765ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-

GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a govemmentagency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the fore-closure 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 Plaintiff s attorney: HAUSELMAN, RAPPIN & OLSWANG, LTD 29 E. Madison.Ste. 950, CHICAGO, IL 60602, (312) 372-2020 Please refer to file number 16-5300-388THE 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 ,,iworwr.

tisc.corn for a 7 day status report of pending sales. HAUSELMAN, RAPPIN & OLSWANG.LTD. 29 E. Madison, Ste. 950 CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 372-2020 E -Mail: mmckee©hrolaw.com Attorney File No. 16-5300-388 Attorney Code. 4452 Case Number 16 CH09481 TJSC#: 36-12422 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debtand any information obtained will be used for that purpose.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION MCCOR-MICK 110, LLC Plaintiff -v.- TAWANNJACKSON, THE UNITED STATES

SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION,ACCION CHICAGO, INC., DEIRDRE

HOOKER, UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDNON -RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants

15 CH 5884 10343 KIPLING Westchester,

IL 60154 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuantto a Judgment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on December

2016 an agent for The Judicial SalesCorporation, will at 10:30 AM on January10, 2017, at The Judicial Sales Corpora-tion, 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: LOT147 TOGETHER WITH THE NORTHHALF OF THE VACATED ALLEY LYINGSOUTH OF AND ADJOINING SAID LOTIN GEORGE F. NIXON AND COMPANY'S

WESTCHESTER IN THE WEST 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION21, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 12,EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL ME-RIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.Commonly known as 10343 KIPLING,Westchester, IL 60154 Property IndexNo 15-21-106-008-0000. The real estateis improved with a single family residenceThe judgment amount was $286 700 40

Sale terms 25% down of the highest bidby certified funds at the close of the salepayable to The Judicial Sales Corporation

No third party checks will be acceptedThe balance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which is calcu-lated on residential real estate at the rateof $1 for each $1.000 or fraction thereofof the amount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certified funds/or wiretransfer, is due within twenty-four (24)hours No fee shall be paid by the mort-gagee acquiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the sale or byany mortgagee. judgment creditor, or other

lienor acquiring the residential real estate

whose nghts in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. The subject

property is subject to general real estatetaxes. special assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estate andis offered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff and in AS IScondition. The sale is further subject toconfirmation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchaser411 receive a Certificate of Sale that Willentitle the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale Theproperty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representation asto the condition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished to check thecourt file to verify all information. If this

property is a condominium unit, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessments and the legal fees required byThe Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS

605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4) If this property is acondominium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community, the purchaser of

the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a

mortgagee shall pay the assessments re-quired by The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE

MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY

OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-

CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW You will need a photoidentification issued by a government

agency (driver's license, passport. etc.)in order to gain entry into our building andthe foreclosure sale room in Cook Countyand the same identification for sales heldat other county venues where The JudicialSales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales For information, contact Plaintiff saffomey NOONAN & LIEBERMAN, 105W. ADAMS ST., SUITE 1800, Chicago, IL60603, (312) 431-1455 Please refer to filenumber 1889-94 THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One South Wacker Drive,

24th Floor, Chicago. IL 60606-4650 (312)236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial

Sales Corporation at wvnv.tisc.com for

a 7 day status report of pending sales.NOONAN & LIEBERMAN 105 W. ADAMSST., SUITE 1800 Chicago, IL 60603 (312)431-1455 Attorney File No. 1889-94 At-torney Code 38245 Case Number: 15 CH5884 TJSC#. 36-13877 NOTE: Pursuantto the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act,you are advised that Plaintiff s attorney isdeemed to be a debt collector attemptingto collect a debt and any information ob-tained will be used for that purpose

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TIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC Plaintiff,

-v.- GARY DUNLAP A/K/A GARY L.

DUNLAP. A/K/A GARY LEE DUNLAP ,

COACH HOMES OF WILLOW BENDCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, THE

BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE

BANK OF NEW YORK, AS SUCCES-SOR TRUSTEE TO JPMORGAN CHASE

BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALFOF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OFTHE CWHEQ INC., CWHEQ REVOLVING

HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES2005-K Defendants 12 CH 27315 4780CALVERT DRIVE UNIT D2 Rolling Mead-

ows, IL 60008 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLICNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant

to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on October24, 2016. an agent for The Judicial SalesCorporation, will at 10:30 AM on January26, 2017. at The Judicial Sales Corpora-tion, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor.

CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction

to the highest bidder, as set forth belowthe following described real estate Com-monly known as 4780 CALVERT DRIVEUNIT D2, Rolling Meadows, IL 60008Property Index No. 08-08-122-034-1032.The real estate is improved with a singlefamily residence. Sale terms 25% downof the highest bid by certified funds at the

close of the sale payable to The JudicialSales Corporation. No third party checkswill be accepted. The balance, includingthe Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Resi-

dential Property Municipality Relief Fund,

which is calculated on residential real es-

tate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amount paid by the

purchaser not to exceed $300. in certifiedfunds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-

four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid bythe mortgagee acquiring the residentialreal estate pursuant to its credit bid at the

sale or by any mortgagee, judgment credi-tor. or other tenor acquiring the residentialreal estate whose rights in and to the resi-

dential 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 realestate and is offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality or quantity oftitle and without recourse to Plaintiff andn \As sr condition. The sale is furthersubject to confirmation by the court. Upon

payment in full of the amount bid, the pur-chaser will receive a Certificate of Salethat will entitle the purchaser to a deedto the real estate after confirmation of thesale. The property will NOT be open for in-

spection and plaintiff makes no represen-tation as to the condition of the propertyProspective bidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify all information.If this property is a condominium unit, the

purchaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale. other than a mortgagee, shall pay the

assessments and the legal fees requiredby The Condominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this prop-erty is a condominium unit which is partof a common interest community, the pur-

chaser of the unit at the foredosure saleother than a mortgagee shall pay the as-sessments required by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HO-MEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF

POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You

will need a photo identification issued bya government agency (driver's license,

passport, etc.) in order to gain entry intoour building and the foreclosure sale roomin Cook County and the same identifica-tion for sales held at other county venueswhere The Judicial Sales Corporation con-ducts foreclosure sales. For information.Visit our website at service.atty-pierce.

corn. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.McCalla Raymer Pierce, LLC, Plaintiffs At-

torneys, One North Dearborn Street Suite1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312)476-5500. Please refer to file number

9600 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One South Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor,

Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALEYou can also visit The Judicial Sales Cor-poration at uninvhsc.corn for a 7 day status

report of pending sales. McCallg RaymerPierce, LLC One North Dearborn StreetSuite 1300 CHICAGO. IL 60602 (312)476-5500 E -Mail. [email protected] Attorney File No. 9600 Attorney

Code. 60489 Case Number: 12 CH 27315TJSCIt. 36-14105 NOTE: Pursuant to theFair Debt Collection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemedto be a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained will be

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N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLSFARGO BANK, N.A Plaintiff, -v.- JESUSRICO A/K/A JESUS RICO AVILA, CELIARICO Defendants 14 CH 19369 2403CEDAR STREET ROLLING MEADOWS.IL 60008 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLICNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursu-

ant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale entered in the above cause on April13, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales

Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on January24, 2017, at The Judicial Sales Corpora-tion, One South Wacker Dnve - 24th Floor.

CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction

to the highest bidder, as set forth below,the following descnbed real estate Com-monly known as 2403 CEDAR STREET,ROLLING MEADOWS, IL 60008 Property

Index No. 08-08-125-005-0000, The realestate is improved with a one story single

family borne, one car attached garage.Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bidby certified funds at the close of the salepayable to The Judicial Sales Corporation.

No third party checks will be acceptedThe balance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which is calcu-lated on residential real estate at the rateof $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereofof the amount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire

transfer, is due within twenty-four (24)hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort-gagee acquiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the sale or byany mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other

lienor acquiring the residential real estatewhose rights in and to the residential real

estate arose prior to the sale. The subject

property is subject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estate andis offered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff and in VASIV condition. The sale is further subject toconfirmation by the court. Upon payment

in full of the amount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale. Theproperty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representation asto the condition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished to check thecourt file to verify all information. If this

property is a condominium unit, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessments and the legal fees required by

The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9)g((1( and (g)(4). If this property is acondominium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community. the purchaser of

the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a

mortgagee shall pay the assessments re-

quired by The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605118.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE

MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRYOF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)

OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photoidentification issued by a government

agency (driver's license, passport, etc.)

in order to gain entry into our building andthe foreclosure sale room in Cook Countyand the same identification for sales heldat other county venues where The Judicial

Sales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales. For information: Visit our website alservice.atly-pierce torn. between the hours

of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES,Plaintiffs Attorneys, One North DearbornStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602.Tel No. (312) 476-5500. Please refer to file

number 255902. THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One South WackerDrive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236 -SALE You can also visit TheJudicial Sales Corporation at www.fisc.corn for a 7 day status report of pendingsales. PIERCE &ASSOCIATES One North

Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, IL

60602 (312) 476-5500 E -Mail: plead-

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N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BANK OFAMERICA, NA; Plaintiff, vs. NORTH STAR

TRUST COMPANY AS SIIA TO FIRST CO-

LONIAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE

UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF A TRUSTAGREEMENT DATED JULY 22 1977 AND

KNOWN AS TRUST NUMBER 1732; DI-ANA M. MIELAK; ELIZABETH C. HOULI-HAN; KEVIN M. HOULIHAN; REPUBLIC

BANK OF CHICAGO AS S/1/1 TO BANK

OF LINCOLNWOOD; UNITED STATESOF AMERICA; UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDLEGATEES OF DIANA M. MIELAK, IFANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON -

RECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 11

CH 35454 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLICNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursu-ant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale entered in the above entitled causeIntercounty Judicial Sales Corporation 411

on Monday, January 23, 2017 at the hourof 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madi-

son Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,sell at public auction to the highest bidderfor cash, as set forth below, the followingdescribed mortgaged real estate: P.I.N.

03-26-309-014-0000. Commonly knownas 602 East Hackberry Lane, MountProspect, IL 60056. The mortgaged realestate is improved with a single family resi-

dence. If the subject mortgaged real estate

is a unit of a common interest community,

the purchaser of the unit other than a mort-

gagee shall pay the assessments requiredby subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of theCondominium Property Act Sale terms:10% down by certified funds, balance,by certified funds, within 24 hours. No

refunds. The property will NOT be openfor inspection For information call SalesDepartment at Plaintiffs Attorney, Manley

Dees Kochalski, LLC, One East WackerDrive. Chicago, Illinois 60601. (614)

220-5611. 16-020813 F2 INTERCOUNTYJUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling

Officer, (312) 444-11221710816

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION FEDERAL

NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION;Plaintiff, vs. GABRIEL MORGAN; MARYP. MORGAN AKA MARY PATRICIA

MORGAN; MIDLAND FUNDING LLC;PALISADES COLLECTION, LLC; PARA-GON WAY, INC., AS GENERAL PART-NER OF TXCOLLECT/THRIFT I, LP;

UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OFGABRIEL MORGAN, IF:ANY; UNKNOWNHEIRS AND LEGATEES OF MARY P.MORGAN. IF ANY; UNKNOWN OWN-ERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS;Defendants, 12 CH 37246 NOTICE OFSALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in the above

entitled cause Intercounty Judicial SalesCorporation will on Monday, January 23,2017 at the hour of 11 a.m. in their officeat 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A,Chicago, Illinois, sell al public auction tothe highest bidder for cash, as set forthbelow, the following described mortgagedreal estate: P.I.N. 03-09-116-034-0000,

03-09-116-053-0000. Commonly knownas 66 Downing Road, Buffalo Grove,IL 60089. The mortgaged real estate isimproved with a single family residence.If the subject mortgaged real estate is aunit of a common interest community, thepurchaser of the unit other than a mort-gagee shall pay the assessments required

by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of theCondominium Property Act. Sale terms:10% down by certified funds, balance,by certified funds, within 24 hours. No

refunds. The property will NOT be openfor inspection For information call the

Sales Clerk at Plaintiffs Attorney, The Wir-bicki Law Group, 33 West Monroe Street,Chicago, Illinois 60603 (312) 360-9455W15-0250. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL

SALES CORPORATION Selling Officer,312) 444-1122 1710818

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841199.5511

N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION U.S.

BANK N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR REGIS-TERED HOLDERS OF ASSET BACKEDCERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-HE4;

Plaintiff, vs. GENARO MORALES;

GUADALUPE ENRIQUEZ; NORMA A.MORALES; WHISPERING PINES CON-DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION; CAPITAL

ONE BANK (USA), NA.; UNKNOWNHEIRS AND LEGATEES OF GENAROMORALES, IF ANY; UNKNOWN HEIRSAND LEGATEES OF GUADALUPE EN-RIQUEZ, IF ANY; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND

LEGATES OF NORMA A. MORALES, IFANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 16CH 9585 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLICNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursu-ant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale entered in the above entitled causeIntercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will

on Tuesday, January 24, 2017 at the hourof 11 a.m in their office at 120 West Madi-

son Street. Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,sell at public auction to the highest bidder

for cash, as set forth below, the followingdescribed mortgaged real estate: P.I.N.

02-01-101-003-1065. Commonly knownas 2250 North Baldwin Way, Unit 5B,Palatine, IL 60074. The mortgaged realestate is improved with a condominiumresidence. The purchaser of the unit other

than a mortgagee shall pay the assess-ments and the legal fees required bysubdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section9 of the Condominium Property Act Saleterms 10% down by certified funds, bal-ance, by certified funds, within 24 hours.

No refunds. The property will NOT beopen for inspection For information call theSales Clerk at Plaintiff's Attorney, The Wir-

bicki Law Group, 33 West Monroe Street,Chicago, Illinois 60603. (312) 360-9455WA16-0419. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIALSALES CORPORATION Selling Officer.

(312) 444-1122 1710852

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLSFARGO BANK, NA.; Plaintiff, vs. BRUCE

E. SOLUS; HARRIS N.A. FKA HAR-RIS BANK GLENCOE-NORTHBROOK,N.A. FKA HARRIS TRUST & SAVINGSBANK; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON

RECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 11

CH 23511 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLICNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursu-ant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale entered in the above entitled causeIntercounty Judicial Sales Corporation willon Thursday, January 26, 2017 at the hour

of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madi-son Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,sell at public auction to the highest bidderfor cash, as set forth below, the followingdescribed mortgaged real estate. P I N03-05-211-025-0000. Commonly knownas 620 Maple Drive, Buffalo Grove, Il-linois 60089. The mortgaged real estateis improved with a single family residence.If the subject mortgaged real estate is aunit of a common interest community, thepurchaser of the unit other than a mort-gagee shall pay the assessments requiredby subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of theCondominium Property Act. Sale terms:10% down by certified funds, balance, by

certified funds, within 24 hours. No re-funds. The property will NOT be open forinspection. For information call The SalesDepartment at Plaintiffs Attorney, AnselmoLindberg Oliver LLC, 1771 West DiehlRoad, Naperville, Illinois 60563-1890.

(630) 453-6960. For Bidding instructionsvisit vvwwfal-illinois.com 24 hours poor to

sale. F11060409 INTERCOUNTY JUDI-CIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling Of-ficer, (312)444-1122 1710859

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N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION DITECHFINANCIAL LLC Plaintiff, -v.- ANNA

OWSIANSKA, 902 RIDGE SQUARE ATTHE TERRACE OF ELK GROVE VIL-LAGE ASSOCIATION, TERRACE OFELK GROVE VILLAGE DEVELOPMENTMASTER ASSOCIATION, TERRACE OFELK GROVE VILLAGE MASTER CON-DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWNOWNERS AND NON -RECORD CLAIM-

ANTS Defendants 14 CH 09768 902RIDGE SQUARE, UNIT 207 Elk Grove Vil-

lage, IL 60007 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuantto a Judgment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on November

2, 2016, an agent for The Judicial SalesCorporation, will at 10:30 AM on February6, 2017, at The Judicial Sales Corpora-tion, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor,

CHICAGO, IL. 60606, sell at public auction

to the highest bidder, as set forth below,the following descnbed real estate. Com-monly known as 902 RIDGE SQUARE,UNIT 207, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007Property Index No 08-33-101-065-1026Vol. 050. The real estate is improved with a

condominium. The judgment amount was

$152,978.53. Sale terms: 25% down of thehighest bid by certified funds at the closeof the sale payable to The Judicial SalesCorporation. No third party checks will beaccepted The balance, including the Ju-dicial sale fee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund, whichis calculated on residential real estate atthe rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fractionthereof of the amount paid by the purchas-

er not to exceed $300, in certified funds/orwire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24)

hours No fee shall be paid by the mort-gagee acquiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the sale or byany mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other

lienor acquiring the residential real estatewhose rights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. The subject

property is subject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estate andis offered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff and in VAS1SV condition. The sale is further subject to

confirmation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid the purchaserwill receive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale. Theproperty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representation asto the condition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished to check thecourt file to verify all information. If this

property is a condominium unit, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale.other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-

sessments and the legal fees required byThe Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS

605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is acondominium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale other than a

mortgagee shall pay the assessments re-quired by The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE

MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRYOF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-

CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photoidentification issued by a government

agency (driver's license, passport, etc.)

in order to gain entry into our building andthe foreclosure sale room in Cook Countyand the same identification for sales heldat other county venues where The JudicialSales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales. For information, contact Plaintiffsattorney: JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & AS-SOCIATES, LLC, 230 W. Monroe Street,Suite #1125, Chicago, IL 60606. (312)541-9710 Please refer to file number14-0208. THE JUDICIAL SALES COR-PORATION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago. IL 60606-4650 (312)236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial

Sales Corporation at www.fisc.com for

a 7 day status report of pending sales.JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCI-

ATES, LLC 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite#1125 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710

E -Mail: [email protected] Attorney File No. 14-0208 AttorneyCode. 40342 Case Number: 14 CH 09768TJSC#: 36-13176 NOTE: Pursuant to theFair Debt Collection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed

to be a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained will be

used for that purpose. 1711009

N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION FEDERALNATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION

("FANNIE MAE"), A CORPORATIONORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDERTHE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATESOF AMERICA Plaintiff, -v- IRENE E.

MAST, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA.Defendants 16 CH 5856 623 E. LINCOLN

STREET Palatine, IL 60074 NOTICEOF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in the above

cause on October 25. 2016. an agent forThe Judicial Sales Corporation, will at

10:30 AM on January 27, 2017, at TheJudicial Sales Corporation, One SouthWacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,

60606, sell at public auction to the high-est bidder, as set forth below, the followingdescribed real estate: Commonly knownas 623 E. LINCOLN STREET, Palatine, IL60074 Property Index No. 02-14-405-024

Vol. No. 148. The real estate is improvedwith a single family residence The judg-ment amount was $194,480.82. Sale

terms: 25% down of the highest bid bycertified funds at the close of the sale pay-able to The Judicial Sales Corporation.No third party checks will be accepted.The balance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which is calcu-lated on residential real estate at the rateof $1 for each $1000 or fraction thereofof the amount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire

transfer, is due within twenty-four (24)hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort-gagee acquiring the residential real estate

pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or byany mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other

lienor acquiring the residential real estate

whose nghts in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. The subjectproperty is subject to general real estate

taxes. special assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estate andis offered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff and in VASISO condition. The sale is further subject to

confirmation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale. Theproperty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representation asto the condition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished to check the

courtproperty is a condominium unit, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessments and the legal fees required byThe Condominium °roperty Act, 765 ILCS605/9)g))1( and (04) If this property is acondominium unit which is part of a corn-mon interest community, the purchaser of

the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a

mortgagee shall pay the assessments re-quired by The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605118.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE

MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER). YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY

OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photoidentification issued by a government

agency (driver's license, passport, etc.)in order to gain entry into our building andthe foreclosure sale room in Cook County

and the same identification for sales heldat other county venues where The JudicialSales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales. For intonation, contact Plaintiffsattomey. JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & AS-SOCIATES, LLC, 230 W. Monroe Street.Suite #1125, Chicago, IL 60606, (312)541-9710 Please refer to file number16-3479. THE JUDICIAL SALES COR-PORATION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312)236 -SALE You can also visit The JudicialSales Corporation at vnywitjsc.com for

a 7 day status report of pending sales.JOHNSON. BLUMBERG &ASSOCIATES,LLC 230 W Monroe Street, Suite #1125Chicago, IL 60636 (312) 541-9710 E -Mail

[email protected] At-

torney File No 16-3479 Attorney Code.40342 Case Number 16 CH 5856 TJSCff:

36-12803 NOTE Pursuant to the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act, you are advisedthat Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be a

debt collector attempting to collect a debtand any information obtained will be usedfor that purpose 1710558

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION NORTH-

ERN TRUST BANK COMPANY Plaintiff,-v.- IVAN PAVLOV, HARRIS NA., EV-ERGREEN COURT CONDOMINIUM

ASSOCIATION. VIOLET MIHAYLOVA

Defendants 11 CH 15780 2218 SOUTHGOEBBERT ROAD, UNIT 391 ArlingtonHeights, IL 60005 NOTICE OF SALEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo-sure and Sale entered in the above cause

on October 26, 2016, an agent for TheJudicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30AM on January 27, 2017. at The JudicialSales Corporation. One South WackerDrive - 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 2218SOUTH GOEBBERT ROAD, UNIT 391,Arlington Heights, IL 60005 PropertyIndex No. 08-15-103-034-1124 The realestate is improved vnth a condominium.The judgment amount was $179,324.90.Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bidby certified funds at the close of the salepayable to The Judicial Sales Corporation.

No third party checks will be accepted.The balance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which is calcu-lated on residential real estate at the rateof $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereofof the amount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certified funds/or wiretransfer, is due within twenty-four (24)hours No fee shall be paid by the mort-gagee acquiring the residential real estate

pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or byany mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other

lienor acquiring the residential real estatewhose rights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. The subject

property is subject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estate andis offered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff and in rAS1S1' condition. The sale is further subject to

confirmation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale Theproperty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representation asto the condition of the property Prospec-tive bidders are admonished to check the

court file to verify all information. If this

is a condominium unit, the pur-chaser of the unit al the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessments and the legal fees required byThe Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS60519(g))1) and (g)(4). If this property is acondominium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community, the purchaser of

the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a

mortgagee shall pay the assessments re-

quired by The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE

MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-

SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRYOF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)

OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photoidentification issued by a government

agency (driver's license, passport, etc.)

in order to gain entry into our buildingand the foreclosure sale room in CookCounty and the same identification for

sales held at other county venues whereThe Judicial Sales Corporation conductsforeclosure sales. For information, contactThe sales clerk, SHAPIRO KREISMAN &ASSOCIATES, LLC. 2121 WAUKEGANRD., SUITE 301, Bannockburn, IL 60015,(847) 291-1717 For information call be-tween the hours of 1pm 3pm. Pleaserefer to file number 10-044117. THEJUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION OneSouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can

also visit The Judicial Sales Corporationat vnew.tsc.com for a 7 day status reportof pending sales. SHAPIRO KREISMAN& ASSOCIATES, LLC 2121 WAUKEGANRD., SUITE 301 Bannockburn, IL 60015(847) 291.1717 E -Mail: [email protected] Attorney File No. 10-044117 AttomeyCode. 42168 Case Number: 11 CH 15780TJSC#: 36-12691 NOTE: Pursuant to theFair Debt Collection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemedto be a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained will be

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION PNCBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plain-

tiff, -v.- CHERRY ANN NOVALES, CARO-

LYN BAUTISTA, MARIANO BAUTISTA,BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., 12 OAKS ATNORTH ARLINGTON HEIGHTS TOWN -

HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION, UN-KNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORDCLAIMANTS Defendants 16 CH 0004291605 N. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ROADUNIT A ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL 60004

NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered inthe above cause on October 18, 2016, an

agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation,will at 10:30 AM on January 20, 2017, alThe Judicial Sales Corporation, One South

Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606, sell al public auction to the highest

bidder, as set forth below, the following de-

scribed real estate Commonly known as1605 N. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ROADUNIT A, ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL 60004

Property Index No 03-20-111-038-0000.The real estate is improved with a resi-dence. Sale terms: 25% down of the high-

est bid by certified funds at the close ofthe sale payable to The Judicial SalesCorporation. No third party checks will be

accepted. The balance, including the Ju-dicial sale fee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund, whichis calculated on residential real estate atthe rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fractionthereof of the amount paid by the purchas-er not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or

wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24)hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort-gagee acquiring the residential real estate

pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or byany mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other

lienor aoquinng the residential real estatewhose rights in and to the residential real

estate arose prior to the sale. The subjectproperty is subject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estate andis offered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff and in rASISI' condition. The sale is further subject to

confirmation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale. Theproperty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representation asto the condition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished to check thecourt file to verify all information. If this

property is a condominium unit, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessments and the legal fees required byThe Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS60519)g))1) and (g)(4). If this property is acondominium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community, the purchaser of

the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a

mortgagee shall pay the assessments re-quired by The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE

MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY

OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-

CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photoidentification issued by a government

agency (driver's license, passport, etc.)

in order to gain entry into our building andthe foreclosure sale room in Cook Countyand the same identification for sales heldat other county venues where The JudicialSales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales. For information, examine the courtfile or contact Plaintiffs attorney: CODILIS& ASSOCIATES. PC., 15W030 NORTHFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURRRIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please

refer to file number 14-15-18866. THEJUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION OneSouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You canalso visit The Judicial Sales Corporation atwww.fisocorn for a 7 day status report ofpending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,PC. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630)

794-5300 E -Mail: pleadings@iicslegal.

corn Attorney File No. 14-15-18866 Attor-ney ARDC No. 00468032 Attorney Code.21762 Case Number: 16 CH 000429TJSC#: 36-12655 NOTE: Pursuant to theFair Debt Collection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemedto be a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained will beused for that purpose. 1710567

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NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATIONPlaintiff, -v.- MARCIA A. HAGGERTY,JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONALASSOCIATION Defendants 15 CH 033332508 Fremont St. Rolling Meadows, IL60008 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuantto a Judgment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on July 7,2016, an agent for The Judicial SalesCorporation, will al 10:30 AM on January30, 2017, at The Judicial Sales Corpora-tion, 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: Com-monly known as 2508 Fremont St., Roll-ing Meadows, IL 60008 Property IndexNo, 02-25-400-009-0000. The real estateis improved with a single family residence.

The judgment amount was $167,904.64.Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bidby certified funds at the close of the salepayable to The Judicial Sales Corporation.

No third party checks will be accepted.The balance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which is calcu-lated on residential real estate at the rateof $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereofof the amount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certified funds/or wiretransfer, is due within twenty-four (24)hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort-gagee acquiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the sale or byany mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other

lienor acquiring the residential real estate

whose rights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. The subjectproperty is subject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments. or specialtaxes levied against said real estate andis offered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff and in rASISI" condition. The sale is further subject to

confirmation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale. Theproperty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representation asto the condition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished to check the

court file to verify all information. If this

property is a condominium unit, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessments and the legal fees required byThe Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS

605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is acondominium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale other than a

mortgagee shall pay the assessments re-quired by The Condominium Property Act,

-765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THEMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRYOF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)

OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photoidentification issued by a governmentagency (driver's license, passport, etc.)in order to gain entry into our building andthe foreclosure sale room in Cook County

and the same identification for sales heldat other county venues where The JudicialSales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales. For information, contact Plaintiffsattomey: HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR,LLC, 111 East Main Street, DECATUR, IL62523, (217) 422-1719 If the sale is notconfirmed for any reason, the Purchaser at

the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the purchase price paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourse against theMortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney. THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION 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.HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC111 East Main Street DECATUR, IL 62523

(217) 422-1719 Fax #: (217) [email protected] Attorney

Code. 40387 Case Number: 15 CH 03333TJSC#: 36-8802 NOTE Pursuant to theFair Debt Collection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemedto be a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained will be

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AIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION JPMOR-

GAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSO-CIATION Plaintiff, -v.- JACEK PAWLIK,CARRIAGE WAY COURT CONDOMINIUM

BUILDING NO. 5000 ASSOCIATION De-fendants 16 CH 01458 5000 CarriagewayDrive, Unit 114 Rolling Meadows, IL 60008

NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-

ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered inthe above cause on September 26, 2016,

an agent for The Judicial Sales Corpora-tion, will at 10:30 AM on February 1, 2017,

at The Judicial Sales Corporation, OneSouth Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA-

GO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to thehighest bidder, as set forth below, the fol-lowing described real estate: Commonlyknown as 5000 Carriageway Drive, Unit114, Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 Prop-erty Index No. 08-08-301-063-1014. Thereal estate is improved with a residentialcondominium. The judgment amount was

$89,119.68. Sale terms: 25% down of thehighest bid by certified funds at the closeof the sale payable to The Judicial SalesCorporation. No third party checks will be

accepted. The balance, including the Ju-dicial sale fee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund, whichis calculated on residential real estate atthe rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fractionthereof of the amount paid by the purchas-

er not to exceed $300, in certified funds/orwire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24)

hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort-gagee acquiring the residential real estate

pursuant to its credit bid al the sale or byany mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other

lienor acquiring the residential real estatewhose rights in and to the residential real

estate arose prior to the sale. The subjectproperty is subject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estate andis offered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff and in rAS157 condition. The sale is further subject to

confirmation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale. Theproperty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representation asto the condition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished to check the

court file to verify all information. If this

property is a condominium unit, the pur-chaser of the unit al the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessments and the legal fees required by

The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9)g)(1) and (04). If this property is acondominium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale other than a

mortgagee shall pay the assessments re-

quired by The Condominium Property Act,

765 ILCS 605118.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE

MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRYOF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-

CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photoidentification issued by a goveniment

agency (driver's license, passport, etc.)

in order to gain entry into our building andthe foreclosure sale room in Cook Countyand the same identification for sales heldat other county venues where The Judicial

Sales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales. For information, contact Plaintiffsattomey: HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR,

LLC, 111 East Main Street, DECATUR, IL62523, (217) 422-1719 If the sale is notconfirmed for any reason, the Purchaser atthe sale shall be entitled only to a retumof the purchase pnce paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourse against theMortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney. THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One South Wacker Drive,

24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312)236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial

Sales Corporation at www.fisc.corn for

a 7 day status report of pending sales.HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC111 East Main Street DECATUR, IL 62523(217) 422-1719 Fax #: (217) 422-1754

[email protected] Attomey

Code. 40387 Case Number 16 CH 01458TJSC#: 36-11717 NOTE: Pursuant to theFair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are

advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemedto be a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained will be

used for that purpose. 1710152

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BAYVIEW

LOAN SERVICING, LLC, PLAINTIFF, VS.MICHELE PAWELEK A/K/A M MICHELEPAWELEK, A/K/A MARY MICHELE

PAWELEK, DEFENDANTS. 12 CH 218491517 EAST PEACHTREE DRIVEAR-LINGTON HEIGHTS, IL 60004 NOTICEOF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENTOF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo-sure and Sale entered by the Court in the

above entitled cause on October 24, 2016,

Judicial Sales Corporation will on January26, 2017, in 1 S. Wacker Dr 24th FloorChicago, Illinois 60606, at 10:30 AM, sellat public auction and sale to the highestbidder for cash, all and singular. the fol-lowing described real estate mentioned insaid Judgment, situated in the County ofCook, State of Illinois, or so much thereof

as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judg-ment: TAX NO. 03-16-108-033-0000COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1517 EastPeachtree Drive Arlington Heights, IL60004 Description of Improvements: TWOSTORY SINGLE FAMILY HOME WITH AT-

TACHED GARAGE The Judgment amount

was 5337,08537. Sale Terms: This is an'AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successfulbidder must deposit 10% down by certifiedfunds; balance, by certified funds, within24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subjectproperty is subject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments or special

taxes levied against said real estate, water

bills, etc., and is offered for sale withoutany representation as to quality or quan-tity of title and without recourse to plaintiff.The sale is further subject to confirmationby the court. Upon payment in full of thebid amount, the purchaser shall receivea Certificate of Sale, which will entitle thepurchaser to a Deed to the real estate afterconfirmation of the sale. The property will

NOT be open for inspection. Prospectivebidders are admonished to check the courtfile to verify all information. The success-ful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or otherindividuals presently in possession of thesubject premises. If this property is a con-dominium unit, the purchaser of the unitat the foreclosure sale, other than a mort-gagee shall pay the assessments and the

legal fees required by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and(g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT

TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDEROF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCEWITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE IL-LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For Information: Visit our websiteat htteffilforeclosuresales.mrplIc.corn.Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce& Associates, P.C., Plaintiff 5, Attorneys,1 N. Dearborn St. Suite 1300, Chicago,IL 60602. Tel. No. (312) 346-9088. Pleaserefer to file# 251564 PURSUANT TO THEFAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICESACT, THE PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY ISDEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION WILL BE USED FOR

THAT PURPOSE. Plaintiffs attorney is notrequired to provide additional informationother than that set forth in this notice ofsale. /710057

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION U.S.

BANK TRUST, NA., AS TRUSTEE FORLSF9 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST;

Plaintiff, vs. IOAN CODREANU; LIA CO-DREANU; MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.,

ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FORCOUNTRYWIDE BANK, N.A. PNC BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SUC-CESSOR TO NATIONAL CITY BANK;Defendants, 16 CH 605 NOTICE OFSALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in the above

entitled cause Intercounty Judicial SalesCorporation will on Tuesday, January 17.

2017 at the hour of 11 a.m. in their officeat 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A,Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction tothe highest bidder for cash. as set forthbelow, the following described mortgagedreal estate: Commonly known as 8023West Davis Street, Niles, IL 60714. P. I .N.

09-14-412-056-0000 The mortgaged realestate is improved with a single family resi-

dence. If the subject mortgaged real estateis a unit of a common interest community,the purchaser of the unit other than a mort-

gagee shall pay the assessments requiredby 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 openfor inspection For information call Sales

Department at Plaintiffs Attorney, ManleyDeas Kochalski, LLC, One East WackerDrive, Chicago, Illinois 60601. (614)

220-5611. 16-009257 F2 INTERCOUNTY

JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling

Officer, (312) 444-11221710282

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLSFARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, vs. GERALD

T. KOSTELNY AKA GERALD KOSTELNY;

ALINA BORYSENKO; UNKNOWN OWN-ERS AND NON -RECORD CLAIMANTSDefendants, 13 CH 19862 NOTICE OFSALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in the above

entitled cause Intercounty Judicial SalesCorporation will on Tuesday, January 17,2017 at the hour of 11 am. in their officeal 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A,Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction tothe highest bidder for cash, as set forthbelow, the following described mortgagedreal estate PIN 09-24-112-064-0000.

Commonly known as 8553 North Ot-tawa Avenue, Niles, Illinois 60714. Themortgaged real estate is improved with asingle family residence. If the subject mort-gaged real estate is a unit of a commoninterest community, the purchaser of theunit other than a mortgagee shall pay theassessments required by subsection (g-1)

of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Prop-erty Act. Sale terms: 10% down by certifiedfunds. balance, by certified funds, within24 hours. No refunds. The property willNOT be open for inspection. For informa-tion call The Sales Department at Plain-tiffs Attorney. Anselmo Lindberg OliverLLC, 1771 West Diehl Road, Naperville,Illinois 60563-1890. (630) 453-6960. For

Bidding instructions visit www.fal-illinois.

corn 24 hours prior to sale. F13080088 IN-TERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPO-

RATION Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122

1710273

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION FIFTHTHIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY; Plaintiff,vs. DIMKA TIANEVA AKA DIMKA I. TIANE-

VA; DIMITAR TYANEV AND 491 LESLIECOURT CONDOMINIUM; Defendants,16CH 7815 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLICNOTICE is hereby given that pursued toa Judgment of Foreclosure entered in theabove entitled cause 011 September 19,

2016, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-

tion will on Wednesday, January 11, 2017,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 mortgaged realestate: P.I.N. 09-09-201-069-1004 Com-monly known as 491 LESLIE COURT,UNIT 202, DES PLAINES, IL 60016.Themortgaged real estate is improved with a

condominium residence The purchaserof the unit other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments and the legal feesrequired by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4)of Section 9 of the Condominium PropertyAct. Sale terms: 10% down by certifiedfunds, balance within 24 hours, by certifiedfunds No refunds. The property will NOTbe open for inspection. For information callMr. Ira T. Nevel at Plaintiff's Attorney, LawOffices of Ira T. Neve!, 175 North Frank-lin Street, Chicago, Illinois 60606. (312)

357-1125. Ref. No. 16-01552 INTER -COUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CO(COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPAFMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION FEDER

NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATICPlaintiff, -v.- STANIMON MATHEW, AlMARY JOSE Defendants 13 CH 173640 PATRICIA LANE DES PLAINES,60016 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC N,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuato a Judgment of Foreclosure and Seentered in the above cause on Octob26, 2016, an agent for The Judicial SalCorporation, will at 10.30 AM on Janus30, 2017, at The Judicial Sales CorporLion, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Flo,

CHICAGO, IL,.60606, sell at public aucti,

to the highest bidder. as set forth belothe following described real estate: Colmonly known as 640 PATRICIA LANDES PLAINES, IL 60016 Property Ind,No 09-07-207-015-0000. The real estais improved with a one story single farily home with a one car attached garagSale terms: 25% down of the highest tby certified funds at the close of the sapayable to The Judicial Sales Corporatio

No third party checks will be acceptsThe balance, including the Judicial safee for Abandoned Residential PropelMunicipality Relief Fund, which is talclated on residential real estate at the raof $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof the amount paid by the purchaser nto exceed $300, in certified funds/or witransfer, is due within twenty-four (2hours. No fee shall be paid by the mogagee acquiring the residential real esta

pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or Iany mortgagee, judgment creditor, or oth

honor acquiring the residential real esta

whose rights in and to the residential reestate arose prior to the sale. The subjeproperty is subject to general real estataxes, special assessments, or spec,taxes levied against said real estate aris offered for sale without any represstation as to quality or quantity of title arwithout recourse to Plaintiff and in \A1Sr condition. The sale is further subject

confirmation by the court. Upon paymein full of the amount bid, the purchaswill receive a Certificate of Sale that ventitle the purchaser to a deed to the re

estate after confirmation of the sale TI

property will NOT be open for inspect(and plaintiff makes no representationto the condition of the property. Prospefive bidders are admonished to check tt

court file to verify all information. If ttproperty is a condominium unit. the pichaser of the unit at the foreclosure salother than a mortgagee, shall pay the asessments and the legal fees required IThe Condominium Property Act, 765 ILC605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property iscondominium unit which is part of a cormon interest community, the purchasof the unit at the foreclosure sale oththan a mortgagee shall pay the assesmeets required by The CondominiuProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-'IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (litMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGlTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FORDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER C

POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE W11SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Y(will need a photo identification issueda government agency (driver's licens

passport. etc.) in order to gain entry inour building and the foreclosure sale rocin Cook County and the same identificLion for sales held at other county vend

where The Judicial Sales Corporation co

ducts foreclosure sales. For informaticVisit our website at service.atty-pierccorn. between the hours of 3 and 5 piMcCalla Rayner Pierce, LLC, Plaintiffstorneys, One North Dearborn Street Su1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (31476-5500. Please refer to file numb9842. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORTION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Flo,

Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SAIYou can also visit The Judicial Sales C(poration at www.fisc.com for a 7 day stat

report of pending sales. McCalla RapPierce, LLC One North Dearborn SirsSuite 1300 CHICAGO, IL 60602 (31476-5500 E -Mail: pleadings@piercesi

vices.com Attorney File No. 9842 AttornCode. 60489 Case Number: 13 CH 173TJSC#: 36-13353 NOTE: Pursuant to tFair Debt Collection Practices Act, you e

advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemto be a debt collector attempting to colt

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-

MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION DITECHFINANCIAL LLC Plaintiff, -v.- ERIK BA-HENA, THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-

LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS

SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO JPMORGAN

CHASE BANK, NA., AS TRUSTEE ONBEHALF OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLD-ERS OF THE CWHEQ INC., CWHEQ RE-VOLVING HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST,

SERIES 2006-B Defendants 16 CH 03095

1753 Lunt Ave. Des Plaines, IL 60018NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-

ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in

the above cause on November 1, 2016, an

agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation,

will at 10:30 AM on February 2, 2017, atThe Judicial Sales Corporation, One South

Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL,60606, sell at public auction to the high-est bidder, as set forth below, the following

described real estate. Commonly knownas 1753 Lunt Ave., Des Plaines, IL 60018Property Index No. 09-33-107-016-0000:09-33-107-017-0000. The real estate is

improved with a single family residence.The judgment amount was $252,041.33.Sale terms 25% down of the highest bidby certified funds at the close of the salepayable to The Judicial Sales Corporation

No third party checks will be accepted.The balance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which is calcu-lated on residential real estate at the rate

of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereofof the amount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certified fundslor wiretransfer, is due within twenty-four (24)hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort-gagee acquiring the residential real estate

pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or byany mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other

lienor acquiring the residential real estate

whose rights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. The subjectproperty is subject to general real estate

taxes, special assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estate andis offered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff and in rAsIS1' condition. The sale is further subject to

confirmation by the court. Upon payment

in full of the amount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale. Theproperty will NOT be open for inspection

and plaintiff makes no representation asto the condition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished to check thecourt file to verify all information. If this

property is a condominium unit, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale.other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessments and the legal fees required byThe Condominium Property Ad, 765 ILCS605/9(g)(1) and (04). If this property is acondominium unit which is part of a com-

mon interest community, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale other than amortgagee shall pay the assessments re-

quired by The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE

MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-

SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY

OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)

OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photoidentification issued by a government

agency (driver's license, passport, etc.)

in order to gain entry into our building andthe foreclosure sale room in Cook County

and the same identification for sales heldat other county venues where The JudicialSales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales For information, contact Plaintiffsattorney: HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR,

LLC, 111 East Main Street, DECATUR, IL62523, (217) 422-1719 If the sale is notconfirmed for any reason, the Purchaser atthe sale shall be entitled only to a retumof the purchase price paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourse against theMortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney. THE JUDICIAL SALES

CORPORATION One South Wadier Drive,

24th Floor. Chicago. IL 60606-4650 (312)236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial

Sales Corporation at WNW tiSC. com for

a 7 day status report of pending sales.HEAVNER, 9EYERS & MIHLAR, LLC111 East Main Street DECATUR, IL 62523

(217) 422-1719 Fax #: (217) 422-1754

[email protected] AttomeyCode. 40387 Case Number 16 CH 03095TJSC# 36-12933 NOTE' Pursuant to theFair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are

advised that Plaintiffs attomey is deemedto be a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained will be

used for that purpose. 1710163

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION FEDERALNATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION("FANNIE MAE"), A CORPORATIONORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDERTHE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATESOF AMERICA Plaintiff, -v.- JARASLAW

LAZARSKI A/K/A JAROSLAW LA-

ZARSKI, JOANNA L. LAZARSKI ANAJOANNA LAZARSKI, DISCOVER BANKDefendants 14 CH 11487 1290 CENTER

STREET Des Plaines, IL 60018 NOTICEOF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in the above

cause on October 13, 2016, an agent forThe Judicial Sales Corporation, will at

10:30 AM on January 19, 2017, at TheJudicial Sales Corporation, One SouthWacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,

60606, sell at public auction to the high-est bidder, as set forth below, the follow-ing described real estate: Commonlyknown as 1290 CENTER STREET, DesPlaines, IL 60018 Property Index No.09-20-404-030-0000 Vol. 090 The realestate is improved with a single fam-ily residence. The judgment amount was$224.939.13. Sale terms: 25% down of the

highest bid by certified funds at the closeof the sale payable to The Judicial SalesCorporation. No third party checks will be

accepted. The balance, including the Ju-dicial sale fee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund, which

is calculated on residential real estate althe rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fractionthereof of the amount paid by the purchas-

er not to exceed $300, in certified funds/orwire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24)

hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort-gagee acquiring the residential real estate

pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or byany 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 subjectproperty is subject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estate andis offered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff and In l'ASIV condition. The sale is further subject toconfirmation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale. The

property will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representation asto the condition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished to check thecourt file to verify all information. If this

property is a condominium unit, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessments and the legal fees required byThe Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9(g))1( and (g)(4). If this property is acondominium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale other than amortgagee shall pay the assessments re-quired by The Condominium Property Act,765 1LCS 605118.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE

MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY

OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photoidentification issued by a governmentagency (drivers license, passport, etc.)in order to gain entry into our building andthe foreclosure sale room in Cook Countyand the same identification for sales heldat other county venues where The JudicialSales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales. For information, contact Plaintiffsattorney: JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & AS-SOCIATES, LLC, 230 W. Monroe Street,Suite #1125, Chicago, IL 60606, (312)541-9710 Please refer to file number

14-0338. THE JUDICIAL SALES COR-PORATION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312)236 -SALE You can also visit The JudicialSales Corporation at www.trsc.com for

a 7 day status report of pending sales.JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCI-

ATES, LLC 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite#1125 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710

E -Mail: [email protected] Attorney File No. 14-0338 AttomeyCode. 40342 Case Number: 14 CH 11487TJSC#. 36-12499 NOTE: Pursuant to theFair Debt Collection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemedto be a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained will be

used for that purpose. 1708993

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT CHANCERY DIVISION FEDERAL

NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION("FANNIE MAE"), A CORPORATIONORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDERTHE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF

AMERICA, Plaintiff, -v.- SUNIL L. PATEL,

NILESHWARI S. PATEL, CITIBANK, NA-

TIONAL ASSOCIATION AS SUCCESSOR

BY MERGER TO CITIBANK, FEDERALSAVINGS BANK, PNC BANK, NATIONAL

ASSOCIATION AS SUCCESSOR BYMERGER TO NATIONAL CITY BANK,BRALEN TOWNHOME CONDOMINIUMBUILDING 4 ASSOCIATION, BRALEN,TOWNHOME OWNER'S ASSOCIATION,

HUNTINGTON COMMONS ASSOCIA-TION Defendants 16 CH 07727 807 WEST

PARTRIDGE LANE, UNIT 19 Mount Pros-

pect, IL 60056 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant

to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale en-

tered in the above cause on November 16,

2016, an agent for The Judicial Sales Cor-

poration, will at 10:30 AM on January 17,2017, at The Judicial Sales Corporation,One South Wacker Dnve - 24th Floor, CHI-

CAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to

the highest bidder, as set forth below, thefollowing described real estate Commonly

known as 807 WEST PARTRIDGE LANE,UNIT 19, Mount Prospect, IL 60056Property Index No. 08-14-401-083-1004Vol. 49. The real estate is improved witha townhouse. The judgment amount was$134,480.25. Sale terms: 25% down of the

highest bid by certified funds at the doseof the sale payable to The Judicial SalesCorporation. No third party checks will be

accepted. The balance, including the Ju-dicial sale fee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund, whichis calculated on residential real estate atthe rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fractionthereof of the amount paid by the purchas-

er not to exceed $300, in certified funds/orwire transfer. is due within twenty-four (24)

hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort-gagee acquiring the residential real estate

pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or byany mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other

lienor acquiring the residential real estatewhose rights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. The subjectproperty is subject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estate andis offered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff and in l''AS

151" condition. The sale is further subject to

confirmation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to the real

estate after confirmation of the sale. Theproperty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representation asto the condition of the properly. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished to check thecourt file to verify all information. If this

property is a condominium unit, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessments and the legal fees required byThe Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS60519(g)(1( and (g)(4) If this property is acondominium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community, the purchaser of

the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a

mortgagee shall pay the assessments re-quired by The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE

MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRYOF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-

CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)

OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photoidentification issued by a government

agency (drivers license, passport, etc.)in order to gain entry into our building andthe foreclosure sale room in Cook Countyand the same identification for sales heldat other county venues where The Judicial

Sales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales. For information, contact Plaintiffsattorney JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & AS-SOCIATES, LLC, 230 W. Monroe Sheet,Suite #1125, Chicago, IL 60606, (312)541-9710 Please refer to file number

16-3618. THE JUDICIAL SALES COR-PORATION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312)236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial

Sales Corporation at vninvfisc.com fora 7 day status report of pending sales.JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCI-

ATES, LLC 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite#1125 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710E -Mail: [email protected] Attorney File No. 16-3618 AttorneyCode. 40342 Case Number: 16 CH 07727TJSC# 36-13471 NOTE: Pursuant to theFair Debt Collection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemedto be a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained will beused for that purpose 1709077

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION U.S.

BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ASTRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR IN INTERESTTO WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL AS-SOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, FOR MER-RILL LYNCH MORTGAGE INVESTORSINC. MORTGAGE PASS -THROUGH

CERTIFICATES, SERIES MLMI 2005-A5

Plaintiff, -v.- JOSEPH CHANDY, LAISAM-MA JOSEPH, AMERICAN ENTERPRISEBANK, CITIBANK, NA, THE PRIVATE -BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, THE NA-

TIONAL REPUBLIC BANK OF CHICAGO,

LOANS 4 U, INC., STATE OF ILLINOIS,J J CITGO, INC., JENOY JOSEPH, DIS-COVER BANK, MIDLAND FUNDINGLLC Defendants 13 CH 005168 9004 N.MARYLAND STREET NILES, IL 60714

NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-

ment of Foreclosure and Sale enteredin the above cause on July 18, 2016, anagent for The Judicial Sales Corporation,will al 10:30 AM on January 12, 2017, atThe 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 de-

scribed real estate Commonly known as9004 N. MARYLAND STREET, NILES, IL60714 Property Index No. 09-14-414-032.

The real estate is improved with a singlefamily residence. Sale terms: 25% downof the highest bid by certified funds at the

close of the sale payable to The JudicialSales Corporation. No third party checkswill be accepted. The balance, includingthe Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Resi-

dential Property Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residential real es-

tate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amount paid by the

purchaser not to exceed $300, in certifiedfunds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-

four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid bythe mortgagee acquiring the residentialreal estate pursuant to its credit bid at the

sale or by any mortgagee, judgment credi-tor, or other lienor acquiring the residential

real estate whose rights in and to the resi-dential real estate arose prior to the sale.

The subject property is subject to generalreal estate taxes, special assessments,or special taxes levied against said realestate and is offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality or quantity oftitle and without recourse to Plaintiff andin I"AS ISI" condition. The sale is furthersubject to confirmation by the court. Uponpayment in full of the amount bid, the pur-chaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that

will entitle the purchaser to a deed to thereal estate after confirmation of the sale.The property well NOT be open for inspec-

tion and plaintiff makes no representation

as to the condition of the property. Pro-spective bidders are admonished to checkthe court file to verity all information. If this

property is a condominium unit, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,

other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessments and the legal fees required byThe Condominium Property Ad, 765 ILCS605/9(01) and (g)(4). It this property is acondominium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale other than a

mortgagee shall pay the assessments re-quired by The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE

MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-

SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRYOF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-

CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photoidentification issued by a government

agency (driver's license, passport, etc.)in order to gain entry into our building andthe foreclosure sale room in Cook Countyand the same identification for sales heldat other county venues where The JudicialSales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales. For information, examine the courtfile or contact Plaintiffs attorney: CODILIS& ASSOCIATES, P.C., 1500030 NORTHFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURRRIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please

refer to file number 14-12-08526. THEJUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION OneSouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can

also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation atvmv.fisc.corn for a 7 day status report ofpending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,

SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630)794-5300 E -Mail: [email protected].

con Attorney File No. 14-12-08526 Attor-ney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code.21762 Case Number: 13 CH 005168TJSC#: 36-13753 NOTE. Pursuant to theFair Debt Collection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiffs attomey is deemedto be a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained will be

used for that purpose. 1709825

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLSFARGO FINANCIAL ILLINOIS, INC. Plain-

tiff, -v.- ROBERT J. UTYRO, MONICA E.UTYRO Defendants 13 CH 013720 218S. VAIL AVENUE ARLINGTON HEIGHTS,

IL 60005 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuantto a Judgment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on October20, 2016, an agent for The Judicial SalesCorporation, will at 10:30 AM on January23, 2017, at The Judicial Sales Corpora-tion, 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: Com-monly known as 218 S. VAIL AVENUE,ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL 60005 Prop-erty Index No 03-32-100-032. The realestate is improved with a single familyresidence. Sale terms: 25% down of thehighest bid by certified funds at the closeof the sale payable to The Judicial SalesCorporation. No third party checks will beaccepted. The balance, including the Ju-dicial sale fee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund, whichis calculated on residential real estate atthe rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fractionthereof of the amount paid by the purchas-

er not to exceed $300, in certified funds/orwire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24)

hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort-gagee acquiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the sale or byany mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other

lienor acquiring the residential real estate

whose rights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. The subject

property is subject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estate andis offered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff and in l'ASISI* condition. The sale is further subject to

confirmation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale. Theproperty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representation asto the condition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished to check thecourt file to verity all information., If thisproperty is a condominium unit. the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-

sessments and the legal fees required byThe Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9)g))1) and (g)(4). If this property is a

condominium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community, the purchaser of

the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a

mortgagee shall pay the assessments re-

quired by The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE

MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-

SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRYOF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-

CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photoidentification issued by a governmentagency (driver's license, passport, etc.)in order to gain entry into our building andthe foreclosure sale room in Cook Countyand the same identification for sales heldat other county venues where The JudicialSales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales. For information, examine the courtfile or contact Plaintiffs attorney: CODILIS& ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTHFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURRRIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Pleaserefer to file number 14-13-09030. THEJUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION OneSouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You canalso visit The Judicial Sales Corporation alwwwtjsc.com for a 7 day status report ofpending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,

SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630)794-5300 E -Mail: [email protected] Attorney File No. 14-13-09030 Attor-ney ARDC No. 00468002 Attomey Code.21762 Case Number: 13 CH 013720TJSC,#: 36-12735 NOTE: Pursuant to theFair Debt Collection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed

to be a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained will be

used for that purpose. 1708987

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BANKOF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION Plaintiff, -v- ROBERT BROWNAKA ROBERT R. BROWN, INEZ BROWNAKA INEZ H. BROWN, "MERS", MORT-GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FORAMERICA'S WHOLESALE LENDER,

COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC.

DBA AMERICA'S WHOLESALE LENDER,

THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA

THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS SUCCES-SOR TRUSTEE TO JPMORGAN CHASE

BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR THECERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWABSMASTER TRUST, REVOLVING HOMEEQUITY LOAN ASSET BACKED NOTES,

SERIES 2004-Q Defendants 16 CH 07841

2601 Campbell Street Rolling Meadows,IL 60008 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-

TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuantto a Judgment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on September

16, 2016, an agent for The Judicial SalesCorporation, will at 10:30 AM on January18, 2017, at The Judicial Sales Corpora-tion, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor,

CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auctionto the highest bidder. as set forth below,the following described real estate. Com-monly known as 2601 Campbell Street,Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 PropertyIndex No. 02-25-309-018-0000. The realestate is improved with a single fam-ily residence. The judgment amount was$70,165,79. Sale terms: 25% down of the

highest bid by certified funds at the closeof the sale payable to The Judicial SalesCorporation. No third party checks will beaccepted. The balance, including the Ju-dicial sale fee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund, whichis calculated on residential real estate atthe rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fractionthereof of the amount paid by the purchas-er not to exceed $300, in certified fundslor

wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24)hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort-gagee acquiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the sale or byany mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other

lienor acquiring the residential real estatewhose rights in and to the residential real

estate arose prior to the sale. The subjectproperty is subject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estate andis offered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of title and'without recourse to Plaintiff and in l'AS

condition. The sale is further subject to

confirmation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale. Theproperty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representation asto the condition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished to check thecourt file to verify all information. If this

property is a condominium unit, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessments and the legal fees required by

The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9(g((1) and (g)(4). It this property is acondominium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community, the purchaser of

the unit at the foreclosure sale other than amortgagee shall pay the assessments re-quired by The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE

MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-

SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRYOF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-

CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)

OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photoidentification issued by a government

agency (driver's license, passport, etc.)in order to gain entry into our building andthe foreclosure sale room in Cook Countyand the same identification for sales heldat other county venues where The Judicial

Sales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales. For intonation, contact Plaintiffsattorney: HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR,LLC, 111 East Main Street, DECATUR, IL62523, (217) 422-1719 If the sale is notconfirmed for any reason, the Purchaser atthe sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the purchase price paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourse against theMortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney. THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One South Wacker Drive,

24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312)236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial

Sales Corporation at www.ljsccom fora 7 day status report of pending sales.HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC111 East Main Street DECATUR, IL 62523

(217) 422-1719 Fax II (217) 422-1754CookPleadings@hsbattystom Attorney

Code. 40387 Case Number 16 CH 07841TJSC# 36-13428 NOTE: Pursuant to theFair Debt Collection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemedto be a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained will be

used for that purpose. 1709181

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY. ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-

MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION PNCBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plain-

tiff, -v.- ANDRZEJ PABIAN, AGNIESZKA

REJMER, PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSO-CIATION S/I/I TO NATIONAL CITY BANKDefendants 11 CH 23526 572 NORTHWHITE PINE ROAD BUFFALO GROVE,IL 60089 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-

TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a

Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered

in the above cause on May 12. 2016. anagent for The Judicial Sales Corporation.will at 1030 AM on January 17, 2017, atThe 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 de-

scribed real estate' Commonly known as572 NORTH WHITE PINE ROAD, BUF-FALO GROVE, IL 60089 Property IndexNo. 03-05-216-031-0000. The real estateis improved with a two story. single fam-ily home with a two car attached garage.Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bidby certified funds at the close of the salepayable to The Judicial Sales CorporationNo third party checks MI be acceptedThe balance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Eund, which is calcu-lated on residential real estate at the rateof $1 for each $1,00(1 or fraction thereofof the amount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire

transfer, is due within twenty-four (24)

hours, No fee shall be paid by the mort-gagee acquiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the sale or byany mortgagee, judgment creditor. or other

lienor acquiring the residential real estatewhose rights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale The subjectproperty is subject tc general real estate

taxes, special assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estate andis offered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff and in l"ASISr condition. The sale is further subject to

confirmation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale. Theproperty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representation asto the condition of the property Prospec-tive bidders are admonished to check thecourt file to verify all information. If this

property is a condominium unit, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure saleother than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessments and the legal fees required byThe Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS

605/9)g)(1( and (g)(4). If this property is acondominium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale other than a

mortgagee shall pay the assessments re-

quired by The Condominium Property Act.765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE

MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRYOF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-

CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photoidentification issued by a govemmentagency (driver's license, passport, etc.)in order to gain entry into our building andthe foreclosure sale room in Cook County

and the same identification for sales heldat other county venues where The Judicial

Sales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales. For information: Visit our website atserviceatly-pierce.com. between the hoursof 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES,Plaintiffs Attorneys, One North DearbornStreet Suite 1300. CHICAGO. IL 60602.Tel No. (312) 476-5500. Please refer tofile number 8640. THE JUDICIAL SALES

CORPORATION One South Wacker

Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236 -SALE You can also visit TheJudicial Sales Corporation at www.ttsc.corn for a 7 day status report of pendingsales. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One NorthDearbom Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, IL60602 (312) 476-5500 E -Mail: [email protected] Attorney File No. 8640

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY. Illinois, County Department,

Chancery Division. BMO Harris Bank,

N.A., formerly known as Harris, N A., asthe Assignee of the Federal Deposit Insur-ance Corporation as the Receiver for Am -

core Bank, N.A., Plaintiff, vs SSNN-Bon-

nie Lane, LLC, an Illinois limited liabilitycompany, Sunil K Snvastava, RichmondChemical Corporation, an Illinois corpora-

tion, Unknown Owners. Unknown Tenants,

Unknown Spouses, Unknown Heirs, andNon -Record Claimants, Defendants 13

CH 4187 Sheriffs Sale ID. 160293-001FNOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to an Order of Sum-

mary Judgment and Judgment of Fore-closure and Sale entered in the above

cause on August 20, 2013, the Sheriff ofCook County. Illinois, will on January 10,2017. at the hour of 100 p m in the Rich-ard J Daley Center, 50 West Washington

Street, Room LL06, Chicago, IL 60602or in a place otherwise designated at thetime of sale, County of Cook and State ofIllinois. sell at public auction to the high-est bidder with certified funds, as set forth

below, the following described real estatePIN. 08-26-309-015-0000 Improved with

an industrial building of approximately

12,950 square feet Commonly KnownAs: 755 Nicholas Boulevard, Elk GroveVillage, IL 60007. The Judgment amountwas 5389.824 96 Sale Terms At leastten percent (10%) of the purchase pricedue al sale and the balance within two(2) business days, by certified funds Norefunds. The subject property is subjectto real estate taxes, special assessmentsor special taxes levied against said realestate, and is offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality or quantity of

title and without recourse to Plaintiff andin 'as in condition The sale is further

subject to confirmation by the court. If

the property is a condominium and theforeclosure takes place after 1/112007,

purchasers other than the mortgagees willbe required to pay any assessment andlegal fees due under The CondominiumProperty Act. 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)

(4) If the sale is set aside for any reason,the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitledonly to a return of the deposit paid. ThePurchaser shall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor. the Mortgagee orthe Mortgagee's attorney. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchaserdhall receive a Certificate of Sale. whichwill entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the

real estate after Confirmation of the sale.The property will NOT be open for inspec-

tion and Plaintiff makes no representation

as to the condition of the property. Pro-spective bidders are admonished to checkthe Court file to verify all information. Forinformation Examine the court file or con-

tact Plaintiffs attorney Hinshaw & Culbert-son LLP, Attn Daniel L. (DL) Morriss, 222N LaSalle Street, Chicago. IL 60601 (312)

704-3298 1709772

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION US BANK

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE

FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OFML-CFC COMMERCIAL MORTGAGETRUST 2007-9. COMMERCIAL MORT-GAGE PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATESSERIES 2007-9 BY AND THROUGH:LNR PARTNERS. LLC ITS SPECIAL SER-

-- VICER, Plaintiff, vs. ARLINGTON CLUBCOMMONS LLC. AN ILLINOIS LIMITEDLIABILITY COMPANY,UNKNOWN OWN-ERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS:Defendants, 16 CH 6048 NOTICE OFSALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giventhat pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo-sure entered in the above entitled causeIntercounty Judicial Sales Corporation 41on Friday. January 13, 2017, at the hour of

11 a.m in their office at 120 West MadisonStreet, Suite 718A. Chicago, Illinois, sell tothe highest bidder for cash, the followingdescribed mortgaged real estate P I N03-04-400-033-0000 Commonly knownas 1-49 Huntington Lane, Wheeling,IL 60090. The mortgaged real estate iscommercial property The property may be

made available for inspection by contact-ing Richard M. Robey at (630) 572-5633.Sale terms: Bidders must present, at the

time of sale, a cashier's or certified checkfor 10% of the successful bid amount. Thebalance of the successful bid shat be paidwithin 24 hours, by similar funds. For in-formation call Ms. Susan Poll Klaessayat Foley & Lardner LLP, 321 North ClarkStreet. Chicago, Illinois 60610-4764

(312) 832-4500. INTERCOUNTY JUDI-CIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling Of-ficer. (312) 444-1122 1709389

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION DITECHFINANCIAL LLC Plaintiff, -v.- ROGELIOA GUTIERREZ, ELODIA GUTIERREZ,INDYMAC BANK, F.S.E) , A FEDERALLY

CHARTERED SAVINGS BANK, DOUGH-

ERTY'S SHAMROCK ESTATES ASSO-CIATION, UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDNON -RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants15 CH 16440 455 ANITA PLACE Wheel-ing, IL 60090 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLICNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant

to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on August22, 2016, an agent for The Judicial SalesCorporation, will at 10:30 AM on January25, 2017, at The Judicial Sales Corpora-tion. One South Wacker Dnve - 24th Floor

CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction

to the highest bidder, as set forth below,the following described real estate. Com-monly known as 455 MIRA PLACE,Wheeling, IL 60090 Property Index No.03-11-405-002-0000 Vol 231 The realestate is improved with a single fam-ily residence. The judgment amount was$370,998.08. Sale terms: 25% down of the

highest bid by certified funds at the closeof the sale payable to The Judicial SalesCorporation. No third party checks will be

accepted The balance, including the Ju-dicial sale fee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund, whichis calculated on residential real estate atthe rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fractionthereof of the amount paid by the purchas-er not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or

wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24)

hours No fee shall be paid by the mort-gagee acquinng the residential real estate

pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or byany mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other

lienor acquiring the residential real estate

whose nghts in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale The subjectproperty is subject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments. or special

taxes levied against said real estate and

is offered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff and in VAS151* condition The sale is further subject to

confirmation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale Theproperty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representation asto the condition of the property Prospec-

tive bidders are admonished to check thecourt file to verify all information. If this

property is a condominium unit, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale.other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessments and the legal fees required byThe Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS60519(g))1( and (g)(4). If this property is a

condominium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community, the purchaser of

the unit at the foreclosure sale other than amortgagee shall pay the assessments re-

quired by The Condominium Property Act.765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1) IF YOU ARE THEMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-

SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY

OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)

OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photoidentification issued by a government

agency (driver's license, passport, etc.)in order to gain entry into our building andthe foreclosure sale room in Cook County

and the same identification for sales heldat other county venues where The Judicial

Sales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales. For information, contact Plaintiffsattorney JOHNSON. BLUMBERG & AS-SOCIATES, LLC, 230 W Monroe Street,

Suite #1125, Chicago, IL 60606, (312)541-9710 Please refer to file number

15-2763. THE JUDICIAL SALES COR-PORATION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312)236 -SALE You can also visit The JudicialSales Corporation at vmv.tisc.corn for

a 7 day status report of pending salesJOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCI-

ATES, LLC 230 W Monroe Street, Suite#1125 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710

E -Mail: itpleadings@johnsonblumberg.

corn Attorney File No. 15-2763 AttorneyCode. 40342 Case Number. 15 CH 16440

TJSC# 36-13667 NOTE Pursuant to theFair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are

advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemedto be a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained will be

used for that purpose 1709883

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT, CHANCERY DIVISION MB FINAN-

CIAL BANK, NA, successor by merger with

AMERICAN CHARTERED BANK, Plaintiff,

v. SUBURBAN PRESS, INC., 3650 N.WILKE ROAD, LLC, GARY A. MCGRATH,

COMMERCE POINT OWNERS' ASSOCI-

ATION, UNKNOWN OWNERS and NON -

RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants,16

CH 09885 Properly: 3650 N. Wilke RoadArlington Heights, IL 60004 NOTICEOF SHERIFF'S FORECLOSURE SALEPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pur-

suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale entered in the above -entitled cause

on November 21, 2016, the Sheriff ofCook County, Illinois, or his deputy, will on

Wednesday, January 11, 2017, at Ike hour

of 100 p m., in Room LLO6 of the Rich-

ard J. Daley Center, 50 West Washington

Street. Chicago. Illinois, or in a placeotherwise designated at the time of sale.County of Cook and Stale of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highest and bestbidder for cash, the following describedreal estate:P.I.N. 02-01-401-021-0000 Ad-dress 3650 North Wilke Road, ArlingtonHeights. IL 60004 The total Judgment onthe property is: $1,162,487.60 The prop-erty consists of industrial property. Terms

of Sale. Ten percent (10%) due by cash orcertified funds at the time of sale and thebalance is due within 24 hours of the sale;plus, for residential real estate, a statutoryjudicial sale fee calculated at the rate of

$1.00 for each $1,000 or fraction thereofof the amount paid by the purchaser to theperson conducting the sale, not to exceed

$300.00. for deposit into the AbandonedResidential Property Municipality Relief

Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paidby the mortgagee acquiring the residentialreal estate pursuant to its credit bid at the

sale or by any mortgagee, judgment credi-tor, or other lienor acquiring the residen-tial real estate whose rights in and to theresidential real estate arose prior to thesale. All payments shall be made in cashor certified funds payable to the Sheriffof Cook County. The subject property issubject to real estate taxes, special as-sessments or special taxes levied against

said real estate and is offered for sale with-

out any representation as to quality of titleand without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AsIs' condition. The sale is further subjectto confirmation by the court. In the eventthe property is a condominium, in accor-

dance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1)(H-I)and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g))5), and 765ILCS 605/18.5(g -I), you are hereby notified

that the purchaser of the unit, other thana mortgagee, shall pay the assessmentsand legal fees required by subdivisions(g)(I) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the as-sessments required by subsection (g-1) ofSection 18.5 of the Illinois CondominiumProperty Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule

11 03 (J) if there is a surplus following ap-plication of the proceeds of sale, then the

plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant

to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties

to the proceeding advising them of theamount of the surplus and that the surpluswill be held until a party obtains a courtorder for its distribution or, in the absenceof an order, until the surplus is forfeited tothe State. If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the sale shallbe entitled only to a return of the depositpaid. The Purchaser shall have no furtherrecourse against the Mortgagor, the Mort-

gagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Theproperty will not be open for inspection and

Plaintiff makes no representation as to the

condition of the property Prospective bid-

ders are admonished to check the Courtfile to verify all information. For information

regarding this sale, interested parties maycontact Samuel G. Harrod IV at Meltzer,Purtill & Stelle LLC, 1515 E. WoodfieldRoad. Second Floor, Schaumburg. Illi-

nois 60173. telephone: (847) 330-2418.

Thomas J. Dart. Sheriff of Cook CountySamuel G. Harrod IV MELTZER, PURTILL& STELLE LLC 1515 E Woodfield Road,Second Floor Schaumburg, Illinois 60173(847) 330-2418 Attomey No. 33682 [email protected] 1709978

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION MTGLQINVESTORS, L.P. Plaintiff, -v.- ALFREDO

MENDOZA, ROSENBERG /WYPYCHLLC, LAW OFFICES OF MARGARETA. ZULEGER, P.C., UNKNOWN OWN-ERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTSDefendants 15 CH 007653 901 E. DAVIS

STREET ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL 60005

NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-

ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered inthe above cause on October 20, 2016, an

agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation,will at 10:30 AM on January 23, 2017, atThe Judicial Sales Corporation, One South

Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,

60606, sell at public auction to the high-est bidder, as set forth below, the following

described real estate: Commonly knownas 901 E. DAVIS STREET, ARLINGTONHEIGHTS, IL 60005 Property Index No03-32-212-014-0000, Property Index No.03-32-212-015-0000. The real estate is

improved with a single family residence.Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bidby certified funds at the close of the salepayable to The Judicial Sales Corporation

No third party checks will be acceptedThe balance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which is calcu-lated on residential real estate at the rateof $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereofof the amount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certified funds/or wiretransfer, is due within twenty-four (24)hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort-gagee acquiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the sale or byany 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 subjectproperty is subject to general real estate

taxes, special assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estate andis offered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff and in 1'ASIS1" condition. The sale is further subject to

confirmation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale. Theproperty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representation asto the condition of the property. Prospec-

tive bidders are admonished to check the

court file to verify all information. If this

property is a condominium unit, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-

sessments and the legal fees required byThe Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS

605/9(g))1) and (g)(4). It this property is acondominium unit which is part of a com-

mon interest community, the purchaser of

the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a

mortgagee shall pay the assessments re-quired by The Condominium Property Act.765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THEMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER). YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY

OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)

OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photoidentification issued by a governmentagency (driver's license, passport, etc.)in order to gain entry into our building andthe foreclosure sale room in Cook Countyand the same identification for sales held

al other county venues where The JudicialSales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales. For information, examine the court

file or contact Plaintffs attorney CODILIS& ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTHFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURRRIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please

refer to file number 14-15-01972. THEJUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION OneSouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You canalso visit The Judicial Sales Corporation atveheytisc corn for a 7 day status report ofpending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,

SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630)

794-5300 E -Mail: [email protected] Attorney File No. 14-15-01972 Attor-

ney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code.21762 Case Number. 15 CH 007653TJSC#: 36-12719 NOTE: Pursuant to theFair Debt Collection Practices Act. you are

advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemedto be a debt c llector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained will be

used for that purpose 1710073

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION FEDERAL

NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION("FANNIE MAE"), A CORPORATIONORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDERTHE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATESOF AMERICA Plaintiff, -v- HOWARD D.MEYERS, ADRIENNE MEYERS, GREEN

ACRES WEST CONDOMINIUM ASSO-CIATION Defendants 16 CH 10879 1030S. FERNANDEZ AVE., APT. 2B Arlington

Heights, IL 60005 NOTICE OF SALEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale entered in the above cause on

December 1, 2016, an agent for TheJudicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30AM on January 6, 2017, at The JudicialSales Corporation, One South WackerDnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell at public auction to the highest bidder,

as set forth below, the following describedreal estate Commonly known as 1030S. FERNANDEZ AVE., APT. 2B, Arling-ton Heights, IL 60005 Property IndexNo 08-09-101-022-1015 Vol. 049 The

real estate is improved with a apartmentThe judgment amount was $127,943.52.Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bidby certified funds at the close of the salepayable to The Judicial Sales Corporation

No third party checks will be accepted.The balance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which is calcu-lated on residential real estate at the rateof $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereofof the amount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certified funds/or wiretransfer, is due within twenty-four (24)hours, No fee shall be paid by the mort-gagee acquiring the residential real estate

pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or byany mortgagee. judgment creditor, or other

lienor acquinng the residential real estatewhose rights in and to the residential real

estate arose prior to the sale. The subjectproperty is subject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, or special

taxes levied against said real estate andis offered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff and in l'AS

IS1' condition. The sale is further subject to

confirmation by the court. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale. Theproperty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representation asto the condition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished to check thecourt file to verify all information If this

property s a condominium unit. the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale.other than a mortgagee. shall pay the as-sessments and the legal tees required by

The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS

605/9)g((1) and (g)(4) If this property is acondominium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community, the purchaser of

the unit at the foreclosure sale other than amortgagee shall pay the assessments re-quired by The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE

MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-

SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRYOF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-

CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photoidentification 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 Countyand the same identification for sales heldat other county venues where The JudicialSales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales For information, contact Plaintiffsattorney: JOHNSON. BLUMBERG & AS-SOCIATES, LLC, 230 W. Monroe Street.Suite #1125, Chicago, IL 60606, (312)541-9710 Please refer to file number

16-3949. THE JUDICIAL SALES COR-PORATION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312)236 -SALE You can also visit The JudicialSales Corporation at vnim.tisc.corn for

a 7 day status report of pending sales.JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCI-

ATES, LLC 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite#1125 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710

ilpleadingsgjohnsonblumbergcorn Attorney File No 16-3949 AttorneyCode 40342 Case Number 16 CH 10679TJSC# 36-13825 NOTE: Pursuant to theFair Debt Collection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemedto be a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained will be

used for that purpose. 1710113

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Hundreds of butterflies featuring 25 different speciesgreet visitors - sometimes very up close and personal -at the Detroit Zoo's Wildlife Interpretive Center.

Detroit's new International Riverwalk along the Detroit River offers walkers, joggers and sightseers a leisurely settingwith some stunning views such as the 72 -story Renaissance Center in the background.

unDeniableDetroit's Resurgence Evident In

City's Riverwalk, Downtown Areas

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By TODD WESSELLJournal & Topics Travel Editor

A lone freighter, whose sil-houetted shape in the distancebelches a wisp of black smoke,slowly, methodically makes its

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Whether the vessel is inAmerican or Canadian watersis anybody's guess as it bobsalong the Detroit River head-ing straight for Lake Erie. The32 -mile -long watery connec-

Well-preserved DC -3 propeller airplane hangs from the ceiling nearthe entrance of the Henry Ford Museum just west of Detroit.

tion to the world beyond is theticket to profitability for theship and her crew. Where itsjourney would end was left tothe imagination. In 15 minutesit's out of sight.

It was a bright, cool andbreezy autumn day in Detroit,MI, as we settled our keistersonto the cushiony seats of ourrented bicycles. Despite theearly hour, all eyes were wideopen as we absorbed the pleas-ant surprise in front of us: De-troit's International Riverwalk.At one end stood the 72 -storytall Renaissance Center, De-troit's iconic office building andworld headquarters for GeneralMotors. At the other end of the5 -1/2 -mile promenade? Wewere about to find out.

Over the decades, Michigan'slargest city has earned manylabels, some not so flattering.On the positive side, however,there's Motor City named for the

Comerica Park where the Detroit Tigers Major League baseball teamcompetes includes bigger than life statues of Tiger greats in its out-field fan area.

region's rich automobile history,Motown for its globe -changingcontributions in music, andHockeytown USA in honor ofits powerful National HockeyLeague Detroit Red Wings.

The current tagline "Ameri-ca's Comeback City", looks likeit will have a long and healthylife as the wheels toward De-troit's revitalization gather moreand more steam.

There's no question that de-cades of civic mismanagement

and urban decay had taken itstoll on Detroit, whose strongFrench roots date back to theearly 18th century. For mostof the 1900s, Detroit, buoyedby the auto industry that kickstarted with Henry Ford in 1903,drove much of the Americaneconomy. When car companiesmerged with each other and un-stable gasoline prices turned theeconomy into a tailspin, Detroitsuffered proportionately more

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Detroit's popular and always busy Eastern Market is a gathering spot for people of all shapes, sizes, backgrounds and interests.

Detroit(Continued from page 1C)

than many other cities.In recent years, however, a

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Our bike ride introduced usto a new and dynamic Detroit.Northeast from the riverwalk,the reemergence continueswith the opening of new ca-sinos, more hotels, a peppyGreektown and amazing plansto instill life and vitality in thecentral business district that'salready seeing positive results.Within walking distance fromeach other is the city's newMajor League baseball stadium,Comerica Park where the Tigersplay, and Ford Field where the

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One browser at Detroit's Eastern Market (left photo) shouted out his affection for the pop rock groupBeatles and one of its best albums, "Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band". In right photo, scoresof vendors raise their voices to let everyone within hearing distance know that they have a sale going on.

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Eastern Market is not only a place of food, flowers and conversation, but also a mag-nate for artists, many of whom set up their easels and tripods on local streets.

Bicyclists can often observe unusual and colorful hand-crafted murals created by localartists, emblazoned on concrete walls.

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Where In The World?There were lots andentries in last week'sJournal & TopicsMedia Group's "Wherein the World" photocontest. Mount Pros-pect resident KathySwan submitted thefifth correct answer,which was the skylineof San Francisco, CA.Now for this week'scontest, do you thinkyou can correctlyidentify this landmarkand so, what city it islocated? If so, sendus you answers [email protected]. Pleaseinclude your name,address and phonenumber. The sixthcorrect answer will wina $25 restaurant giftcertificate, which iswhat Ms. Swan won.(photoeverwhere.co.uk)

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listen to some home-grownmusic, and on occasion, sinktheir teeth into an ice creamcone. The market is a peopleplace where all ethnicities, agesand sizes can be spotted andwhere friendly conversationfills the air and broadens thesmiles on the faces of many.Well-preserved brick buildingsthat surround the square can'thelp but capture the eye ofshoppers with theircolorful im-ages of helicopters and cartooncharacters produced by localartists. On weekends, other lo-cal painters, mesmerized by thedesigns on the exterior walls,

can often be spotted standingon a street corner recreating theart on easels of their own.

There are two must visitssymbolic of Detroit that shouldnot be missed when visiting.One is Hitsville USA, thebirthplace of the music ofMotown where artists likeSmokey Robinson, MichaelJackson, Stevie Wonder, theFour Tops, Diana Ross and theSupremes and The Temptationscreated a new upbeat soundthat captivated the world. TheMagic of Motown Tour takesvisitors to the neighborhoodand studio where in the 1950sBarry Gordy's dream took holdand where Detroit's reputa-tion as a place of grit and hardwork flourished. For the bold

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The other must see is theHenry Ford Museum in Green-field Village, a short 20 -minutedrive west of Detroit. The largemuseum, with its IndependenceHall look, is a wonderland ofhistory and transportation.Within its walls are many ex-hibits including the Presiden-tial limousine of John F. Ken-nedy that brings to mind a sadtime in global history, the buscivil rights legend Rosa Parksrode, which generates respectand a fighting spirit, the chairAbraham Lincoln sat on whenhe was assassinate -- a terribletime of American anguish and

anger, a replica of the originalWright Brothers airplane thatexudes confidence and bravery,and an actual ironclad Allegh-eny train locomotive that'sawe-inspiring by its size andstrength. The price of an adultadmission is just $2.

From the time that the firstFrench explorers set foot onthe banks of the wide river thatlinked North America with therest of the world, Detroit hasbeen a place of constant changewith an entrepreneurial back-bone, and an uncanny ability toreinvent itself. Its comeback isnot only assured, but it's hap-pening right now.

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Mid -Winter AntiqueShow & SaleJanesville, WI

Collectors and antique lov-ers look forward to this highquality show every January.On the 7th and 8th some36 dealers convene at thePontiac Convention Centerto offer an incredible array ofantiques, vintage, and decoritems in all price ranges.Items range from primitives,paper goods, room -readyfurniture, mid-century andretro items, vintage clothingand jewelry, toys, stoneware,quilts, pottery, glass, coins,fine art, sports collectables,advertising and surprises!Admission for two days is$5. Mark your calendar. 2809N Pontiac Dr., Janesville,WI; 608-385-3598, janesvil-lecvb.com

Head To Sleigh, CutterRallyAshland, WI

Bells on bobtails ring onJan. 14 just west of Ash-land, WI, at the NorthwoodsHarness Club 31st AnnualSleigh & Cutter Rally. Enjoya winter sight that once wascommon, but now is rare.From 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.you can join the lucky onesto climb aboard and experi-ence a winter sleigh ride.Bring your sweetheart, or thekids, for a ride you'll neverforget! At 1 p.m. have yourcamera ready for the bigparade of sleighs. Admis-sion is free to this delightfulwinter outing. Proceeds offood sales help support theNorthern Great Lakes VisitorCenter. 715-685-9983, nglvc.org. Hey...can you hear thebells!!?