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Jim Kirk Not many people Editor in Chief, Sun-Times Media can look forward [email protected] to celebrating their Jill McDermott 105th birthday. 847-486-7317 VP, Advertising Apostle Kalamaris, who lives jmcdermott(pioneerlocaI.com in Nues with his daughter, is one of those lucky few. He will Advertising reach that amazing milestone Display Ads on March 20. 312 -32 1-24 5 5 Kalamaris was in the Greek Classified Ads Merchant Marines, the Greek 847-998-3400 Navy and in the American [email protected] Army during World War Il. He left his native village in Sam Hollis I 847-486-7248 Greece to help out the fam- Account Executive ily," said Margaret Sfikas, his [email protected] daughter, about her father. Kalamaris was the oldest David T. Sherman son in his family. 847-249-7210 Advertising Director Sfikas said her dad started working in the boiler room and worked his way up to Customer Service becoming an assistant to the and Delivery captain. In World War li, Ka- Service or Subscriptions 877-855-7722 lamaris was in the American [email protected] army and was stationed in England. He was a cook in the Customer Service Hours army and worked until the war resident Apostle Kalamaris turns 105 years old on March 20. Pictured is some of his Greek Merchant Marines memorabilia. I STACIE SCOTT-for Sun-Times Media Mon-Fri., 6:30 a.m.-4 p.m. was over. After the war, Kala- INiles Sat. 6:30 am-noon Sun, 8 am-noon maris moved to Chicago. Kalamaris also had a restau- would do anything to help church in St. Chios in Greece Margaret. TV Weekly Delivery rant in Greektown and workedtake care of his grandpa. where he is from and the funds And even at 100 years old, 800-945-5000 for a Greek painting company Vicki said that her grand- benefit people and families Kalamaris could still be caught for more than 40 years, she father helped raise her when in need. Father Dean from St. dancing. He was in good health Editorial said. she was a kid and her parents Haralambos came to visit him auntil the past few years when Ben Meyerson I Old pictures of Kalamaris in were working, so she devel- couple weeks ago. he fell down and hurt his hip. 312-321-2864 his uniform while serving in oped a very special bond with Vicki said that the club he At Thanksgiving, he was News Producer the Greek Navy are hung on her grandfather. She said her started decades ago allows herthe life of the party here," said [email protected] the walls in his bedroom. grandfather took her dress generation to truly appreci- Margaret. Ryan Niisson I 847-486-7375 Kalamaris' granddaughter, shopping and always spoiled ate where they came from in Patient, loving and caring are Managing Editor for Sports Vicki Sfikas, is his caretaker her. More importantly, he Greece. all words Margaret uses to de- [email protected] during the day while her mom spent quality time with her and Although Kalamaris can't scribe her dad. is working. taught her many things. remember certain things on a "All his friends are gone, but A WRAPPORTS "He is the most honest per- Kalamaris was instrumental daily basis, he still can tell sto- their children and grandchil- COMPANY son," said Sfikas, who said she in starting the Greek Society ries from his past. dren have always said how did not want her grandfather Club at St. Haralambos Greek "He still recognizes me, he's a good man. Everybody o Printed with soyinks to live in a nursing home. She Orthodox Church in Niles. the grandchildren and the loves him in our little Greek on recycled paper. said her 12-year-old son also This group raises money for a great-grandchildren," shared community," she said. U 6 THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 NiL Community I - pioneerlocal.com ¶VITAMIN WORLD® - ef%ea(4M School visitorsmay GRAND OPENING r r get fingerprint, FREE % witiiANV PURCI-4AS[ background checks Omega-3 Fish Oit OMEGA OFF F/Sb-I OU.

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Teens charged with mob attack DISTRICT 63 SCHOOL BRIEFS Among other action at the -Approved purchasing up- BY JENNIFER JOHNSON j According to police, one of the suspects, monthly meeting of the Dis- graded instructional maten- [email protected] identified as the 16-year-old Niles boy, was trict 63 Board of Education: als for kindergarten through holding a long metal pipe which he used to -Heard a report from Su- sixth-grade social studies Three teenage boys were arrested after strike the victim in the face after the victim perintendent Scott Clay that classes for the 2013-14 school they were allegedly involved in an attack told the group to leave the driveway. across-the-board cuts to fed- year. The interactive textbook on an 18-year-old Niles man who had asked After being struck, the victim reported eral spending would not result and curriculum program has a them to leave his property. that his jacket hood was pulled over his in layoffs at the district's sevenlarge online component, and Two Niles boys, ages 16 and 17, and a head and he was pushed to the ground and schools. District 63 will receivewill replace materials with a 17-year-old Park Ridge boy were each punched by multiple individuals until his approximately $200,000 less copyright date of 2005, ac- charged with mob action and criminal tres- friends arrived to break up the attack. next school year due to the cording to Executive Direc- pass in the March 2 incident that occurred Police said some of the suspects ran off, March 1 enactment of seques- tor of Teaching and Learning just before 10 p.m. on the 7700 block of while others got into a vehicle and drove tration, a fiscal policy intendedCharlene Cobb. Oleander Avenue, south of Jonquil Terrace away. Officers located three of the teens at to trim the nation's debt. 'We -Renewed a maintenance Park. of Howard Street and Olcott Av- think we can offset those cuts agreement with Precision An 18-year-old Niles man told police he enue and they were positively identified by without having to release Control Systems of Chicago was snowboarding with his friends in the the victim as being involved in the attack, staff," Clay said, noting funds for $14,748, representing backyard of his Oleander Avenue home police said. A metal pipe was also report- for professional development a 4 percent increase over when a group of teens in Jonquil Terrace edly recovered from the backyard of the and instructional supplies last year. The contract coy- Park started throwing eggs at them. A victim's home. would be reduced instead. ers maintenance work for all short time later, the victim reported hearing In addition to the mob action and tres- -Approved increasing the heating, ventilation and air screams at the front of the house. When he pass charge, the 16-year-old Niles boy was book and materials fees for all conditioning systems in the went to investigate, he saw about 10 juve- also charged with battery, police said. grade levels by $5, and raising district's buildings, as well as niles from the park walking up the driveway, All three teens were charged as juveniles. the school bus transportation repairs and installation of up- Niles police said. Their court petitions were pending. U fee by $10. grades. U porter flying refined We make every flight .

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More students will benefit from TitleI pro- -are considered "targeted-assistance schools" achieve high academic standards. gramming next year when East Maine School under Title I. The designation requires the goy- Last year the poverty levels at the district's District 63 transitions to using the federal dollars ernment funds to only be used for lower-income elementary schools and junior high exceeded school-wide. students who are at-risk for academic failure. 40 percent, thus making them eligible to imple- Currently, five of the district's seven schools Enacted in 1965, Title Iis the nation's old- ment the Title I program school-wide. Poverty is - Apollo, Twain, Nelson, Stevenson and Gemini est program to help students of poor families measured by the percentage of students who are eligible for free and reduced lunch. "This allows flexibility to expand programs to other classrooms," said Charlene Cobb, executive director of teaching and learning. Pioneer Press In the fall, principals and teachers at the dis-

. trict's Title I schools conducted a needs analysis to plan for how they would function under the new designation, she explained. Apollo School, for example, seeks to purchase SEASN PAS iPads for kindergarten classes to support differ- Powered byCHICAGO SLJNTIMES entiated learning and help all students become technologically literate. Providing additional tutoring opportunities, in- creasing parental involvement, and assisting stu- dents with special needs are other ways in which 111011 SCHOOL FOOTBALL LIKE YOU HAVE NEVER EXPERIENCED BEFORE. the schools expect to use Title I funds. The District 63 Board of Education approved the school-wide plans for Title I programming March 6. While usage of the funds is still regulated by the government, the school-wide designation creates less restrictions. Currently, literacy specialists whose salaries are covered by Title I may only provide direct assistance to children who qualify as at-risk. As a result, students are typically pulled from their general education classroom to receive the sup- plementary services. Under a school-wide Title I program, a para- professional could work alongside a teacher and help all students. "lt enables them to support teachers more ef- fectively rather than saying, "I can work with this student instead of that student," Cobb said. She said at-risk children would benefit, too, since they won't lose important instructional time to a "fractured day." "The greater amount of time a student can spend in a class with a highly-qualified teacher and someone who can come in to support that teacher is of great benefit to them," she said. Switching from targeted-assistance to a school-wide program will not impact the amount of TitleI dollars the district receives, Cobb said, which this year amounts to approximately $979,000. U NiL THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 9

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BY TRACY GRUEN I the district having a $3 mil- budgets? " asked Board Board Member Donna Pel-said in a statement after the Contributor lion surplus in the budget, Member Margaret McGrath. lar abstained from voting on meeting. explained Dist. 207 Business Kalou explained that the the tax abatement. All other Leys explained that the Taxpayers in Maine Town- Director Mary Kalou. She district does have a number board members voted in fa- finance committee will regu- ship High School Dist. 207 said this is the first time the of projects in its 10-year vor of the abatement. larly consider the possibility will see lower property tax district has done this. building plan, but they want- "I'm just nervous about of a property tax abatement bills as a result of a move by Kalou said that they ear- ed to both put money aside the future," said Pellar, who every year moving forward. the cash-flush board of edu- marked $2 million of that for the upcoming capital said she was in favor of the Three years ago, Dist. 207 cation last week. surplus for future capital projects and also give back idea of giving money back made significant reductions At District 207's regular projects and the other $1 to the taxpayers. to the community. in their expenditures in or- board on Monday, March 4, million will go back to the The was to do a win- Kalou said that currently der to have a healthy bud- the board decided to give taxpayers, who should see win," said Kalou. there's a large amount of get. In his statement, Leys back $1 million in property the decrease in their tax bills Dist 207 Supt. Ken Wal- uncertainty in terms of statecredited administration and taxes. in August. lace noted that, on the plus and federal funding. board members for making "I think this is the greatest On a $11,000 tax bill, this side, the district spends a "With this action, we have the necessary changes to be testament to the coopera- would amount to about $30 'much higher amount on set a new precedent that able to have a surplus and tion between the board and in savings for taxpayers, education" than some of the Maine 207 only keeps the give back to the taxpayers. the administration," said noted Kalou. surrounding school districts.tax dollars needed to sup- Leys and other members of Board Member Eric Leys, "What potential impact He said they spend a smallerport education programs the finance committee were who is the chairman of the will it have on our ability to amount of money on capi- and prioritizes returning also applauded for their ef- Finance Committee. complete projects in years tal projects and they will be money to taxpayers over forts to make the abatement The abatement was due tothat we have significant evaluating that in the future. building reserves," Leys possible. U

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Bruce Sylvester is the new includes a rewriting of the village's zon- village planner for the ing code, which are the rules that regulate land use. I'm working on a bike and pe- Village of Niles, a position destrian plan with funding that the village received through (the Chicago Metropoli- he started a couple months tan Agency for Planning). l'li also be help- ago. ing other village employees plan for the Sylvester is the new village planner for NUes. IBruceI JON LANGHAM-for Sun-Times Media Arterial Rapid Transit system that will go He was previously the community de- along Milwaukee Ave. velopment director for a suburb of Madi- Q: What is the most challenging part communities. son, Wis. and is excited to be working in aofyourjob? Q: Did you enjoy your position in more urban area. A: Probably trying to balance the two Wisconsin? main activities; trying to do the current A: I loved it. lt was great work, it was Q: What drew you to the job as village planning and stay on top of the zoning challenging work. lt was annexing a lot of planner for NUes? administration and doing justice to the farms and turning them into subdivisions.

A: Two things; on a professional level, I long term planning. Q: How did you decide that you want- wanted to get back to a larger urban area Q: What is the most rewarding part of ed to pursue a career in urban planning? and work in a fully developed community your job? A: I got an undergraduate degree in rather than working in a suburban edge A: Feeling like the work makes a differ- sociology. A professor said they (sociol- community. On a personal note, my familyence. Knowing the work in the long term ogy majors) can go into criminal justice, and I wanted to move to a larger metro- improves a community and makes a corn-urban planning and I forgot what the third politan area. munity nicer. one was, but of the three, urban planning Q: What are some of your daily re- Q: What other similar jobs have you sounded the most interesting. He gave sponsibilities as the village planner? had? me a book from the American Planning A: There's current planning, which is A: Prior to this, I was the director of Association that listed all the universi- zoning administration; working with busi- community development in a suburb of ties that had a masters program in urban nesses that need zoning permits, like Madison, Wisconsin for 9 years. I spent planning. I went to the University of liii- special permits and variations. There's 11 years in the Minneapolis area as a nois in Champaign. l've been doing urban comprehensive plan implementation, that city planner for a couple of different planning for 20 years. U 12 I THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 NIL Community pioneerlocal.com Culver kids write theirownnovels

.1BY NATASHA WASINSKI I and "The Adventures of Weird him the push he needed to put Contributor Man" by Paul Yousif, both third into words a story he's pon- graders. dered for a while. In another world, 13-year-old "They have the potential to "I was able to finish some- Jenni BalIin doubles as a CIA earn royalties if enough sell," thing I was proud of," said Sto- agent named Regne who's on Ranalli said. "That gets their chmal, 14. the run. entrepreneurial brains going." The project also allowed for The Culver School sev- But the project's biggest differentiation in learning, as enth-grader created her takeaway is believing they are students wrote according to fictional alter ego to star in writers in the first place. their own abilities and personal a 40,000-word story she re- "They think authors are thesegoals, and not for a standard- cently penned, titled "In the untouchable people," Ranalli ized score. Shadows." said. "I want them to consider Twelve-year-old Yourtana Ballin expects to self-publish themselves authors. Sulaiman said writing might the book by spring break at the " lt's about getting creativity sometimes be difficult but that end of the month, an ambitious out and building up confidence isn't stopping her from writing goal for a teen made possible as a writer." a sequel to her fantasy novel by a national young writers To better understand the "The Map to Fortuna." program. hard work her students put into For her, content trumped the Culver students ¡n Katie Ra- the project, Ranalli participated work of editing. Sixth graders Sofia Stefanis and Julia Matuszek wrote their own in the program, too, writing "I can't bring myself to revise nalli's enrichment class wrote novels as part of Culver School's participation in National Novel a 50,000-word novel called it," Sulaiman said. stories as part of National Nov- IWriting Month.I NATASHA WASINSKI-ForSun-Times Media el Writing Month, held annually "Memories of Boys." On the other hand, Sedra in November. Authoring a book was no Khan, 13, wants to perfect her In between the Thanksgiv- 10,000 and 30,000 words, in different stages of the pub- easy task, she said, but like her novel before publishing it. She ¡ng holiday break and their though some, like Ballin, aimed lishing process, be it adding students she found the experi- said writing for fun and not for typical school workloads, third higher. more to a story, editing for cor- ence to be meaningful. a grade helped motivate stu- through eighth graders at the Writers who reached their rect spelling and grammar, or "Sometimes (students) get dents to think creatively. Niles elementary school tappedgoal in 30 days are eligible to creating a book cover. frustrated about what it takes "If you have no mind filter, I away on keyboards connected receive five free paperback Some Culver students have (to write)," Ranalli said, adding think it helps," added Ballin. to iPads, each with a different copies of their finished books books already for sale on Ama- the project "really got them The longtime " Harry Potter" word-count goal in mind. from Amazon company Cre- zon.com, including "The Lon- excited about the whole writingfan had another tip for becom- Younger students wrote ateSpace if submitted online bydon Lamp," by fourth-grader process." ing a successful storyteller: novels of at least 800 words. June. Sydney Schroeder, and "The Eighth-grader Nicholas Sto- "You have to be a reader to be Eighth graders wrote between The young authors are now Love Story" by Erika Karalli chmal said participating gave a writer," she said. U

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The following incidents were listed the alleged battery. Huston has a into a home on the 8600 block of An iPhone was stolen March 2 in the reports of the Ni/es Police March 12 court date. Stolting on March 2, from a mans duffel bag while he Department. Readers are reminded setting off an alarm. was playing basketball at the Niles that an arrest does not constitute a Family Fitness Center, 987 Civic finding of guilt. Only a court of law DUI Center Dr., police said. can make that determination. THEFT Angelo Hamilton, 49, of 9735 BAIT E RY Sumac Rd., unincorporated Maine Police said a 66-year-old Nues BURGLARY Township, was charged with driv- man was the victim of a theft when TO VEHICLE Nathaniel Huston, 26, of 2319 Ing under the influence on the he transferred $29,000 to what he N. 73rd Ave., Elmwood Park, was morning of March 3 after he was believed was a London bank. The A GPS device was stolen on the charged with battery and violating stopped for allegedly speeding on victim told police he thought he morning of Feb. 26 from a ve- an order of protection on Feb. 27. the 8800 block of Milwaukee Av- was dealing with an actual bank via hide parked on the 7200 block of Police said a 32-year-old Waukegan enue. He has a March 18 court date.an online website and transferred Cram. The driver's side window man accused Huston of grabbing him Bartek Bieszczad, 21, of 1911 the funds in an attempt to receive a was broken to gain entry, police and wresting him to the ground in DeCook Ave., Park Ridge, was higher interest rate. said. Overnight between Feb. 25 the parking lot of a store on the 6100charged with driving under the in- A 53-year-old Chicago woman and Feb. 26, GPS devices were block of Touhy Avenue. The victim fluence on the morning of March 3 reported that on Feb. 27 that some-also stolen from vehicles parked told police that his 25-year-old girl- after he was stopped for allegedly one stole a bag containing $900 on the 7600 block of Oketo and friend was being chased through speeding on the 8600 block of Mil-from the cafeteria office at Notre the 8000 block of Davis, police the parking lot by Huston and he waukee Avenue. Dame College Prep, 7655 W. Demp- said. was trying to come to her aid. Police ster St. A GPS device and 10 baseball said the Department of Children and An iPhone was stolen between cards valued at $50 were stolen Family Services was also notified be- BURGLARY Feb. 26 and Feb. 27 from a store overnight between Feb. 28 and cause Huston's children were report- on the 9400 block of Milwaukee March 1 from a vehicle parked on edly present and unattended during Someone attempted to break Ave n u e. the 7800 block of Nordica. I

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Village trustees Chris Hanusiak and Andrew Przybylo are competing for the top spot in Nues, to be the new mayor.

The Nues Herald-Spectator talked to both candidates about why they want to lead.

What is your vision for the village? Hanusiak: The vision is to continue the 2030 pIan and get more of the public involved. We've done a lot Trustee Chris Hanusiak, one of the village's two candidates for mayoral candidate Andrew Przybylo. I BRIAN O'MAHONEY-for mayor. I DAN LUEDERT-Sun-Times Media Sun-Times Media of things over the last few INiles INiles years with the 2030 pIan, streetscape on Milwaukee going to events and support- budget, we need people the pensions. Over the last our board meetings, but also Ave. and keeping the taxes ¡ng the events. who are responsible and are three years, we put more show the finance meetings low. Przybylo: I suppose the leaders. money into the pensions thanand the community develop- Przybylo: To bring back a role of the mayor is to lead Przybylo: I've been there we did previously in the last ment meetings, etc. I'd like to healthy and stable business and manage the council. The quite a long time so I know 9 years. see all those meetings broad- economy that could support mayor does have power to the village. I know the village Przybylo: The village finan-cast. If you put it out there, quality services that residentsappoint committees. I'd like in terms of the people and cial picture is fine. The only people are going to be inter- have come to expect at the to see each trustee in charge services that the village pro- thing that's hanging out thereested and want to join and be lowest possible property tax of one or two departments. vides. I know how it can be is pension contributions, but part of it. rate. I would also like to put (For example, a trustee woulddone better. I am someone every year we do what is re- Przybylo: Efforts have been forth some new management be in charge of a Safety Corn-from the business community quired, plus. The fact of the made to make Niles govern- skills for various departmentsmittee). It would give the who has managed a business matter is there is no jeopardy ment transparent. I'm not in the Village of Niles. Cook trustees the chance to focus with a significant payroll for to the pension fund. My op- happy at all (with the efforts). County has performance on something specific as op- over 20 years. Coming from ponents want to play that up.I think the Ethics ordinance management and it's evolved posed to running around vil- county government for 10 The Village of Niles and its needs to be better under- to the point where budget lage haIl and doing odd jobs years, I see a whole differ- retired employees are in goodstood. I think it's an abomina- planning is being done by and sometimes interfering ent picture. I have a business shape. tian that the Ethics Board s your performance. with the staff. background and willingness Efforts have been made chaired by one of the village What do you feel the role Why are you best-suited toto work with businesses and to make Niles government trustees. I would create an of the mayor is? be mayor? knowledge of how to work more transparent. Have office of inspector general, Hanusiak: To set the agen- Hanusiak: I'm a business with businesses. these been successful? which would be a lawyer at da for the village and have owner and have leadership How would you describe Should anything else be minimal cost, who would take oversight about what goes onskills.I have the time to be the village's financial done? the complaints and bring daily. Not to micromanage, able to do things. We need picture? Hanusiak: We voted for them to a citizens committee. but to have oversight about the oversight, someone needs Hanusiak: Financially, we'retelevised meetings. Why hide(I'd like to see) mandatory what's going on in the village.to be here in the office, not a healthy community. The what's going on in the vil- ethics training for all em- Also communicating to the a phone call away, but to be biggest thing that needs to lage? People need to be in- ployees plus all the elected businesses and citizens and here. We have an $80 million be taken care of is funding formed. I'd like to see not just officials. I 16 THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 NIL Community pioneerlocal.com Keeping Tabs

How Illinois lawmakers voted ¡n Congress for the week ending March 8, 2013

Major roll call votes in the Senate.

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Senators voted, 63-34, to confirm Senators voted, 51-41, failing to reach John 0. Brennan, 57, the top White 60 votes to end GOP blockage of the House adviser on terrorism, to lead nomination of Caitlin Halligan, 45, to the Central Intelligence Agency. He sit on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the drew criticism over the administra- District of Columbia. She is general tion's aggressive use of drones to counsel for the New York County Dis- Increaseyour kill enemies overseas without an ac- trict Attorney's Office in Manhattan. A counting to Congress or the public. "yes" vote backed Halligan over criti- A "yes" vote was to confirm Brennan. cism of a brief she wrote on gun man- financial security! Sen. Richard Durbin: Yes; Sen. Mark ufacturers' legal liability. Sen. Richard Kirk: Yes Durbin: Yes; Sen. Mark Kirk: No Get an insured return on a solid investment. Major roll call votes in the House

13-Month CD 1. STOPGAP SPENDING Members voted, 267-151, to fund the $1,000 Minimum i 2 operation of federal departments and Bobby Rush, D-lst N y agencies between March 27 and Oct. Vacant, 2nd X X i at an annual rate of $982 billion. The Dan Lipnski, D-3rd y y y bill locks in the blind cuts known as se- Luis Gutierrez, D-4th N Mike Quigley, D-5th N y questration but eases their impact on Peter Roskam, R-6th y N military and veterans' budgets. A yes" Danny Davis, D-7th N y 24 Chicagoland locations! vote backed HR 933. Tammy Duckworth, D-8th N y Jan Schakowsky, D-9th N Y Brad Schneider, D-lOth yy 888-498-9800 Bill Foster, D-llth y y 2. REPEAL OF SEQUESTRATION Bill Enyart, D-l2th yy Visit your nearest Parkway Bank branch today! Rodney Davis, Rì3th y N Members voted, 188-231, to defeat a Randy Hultgren, R-l4th y N Democratic bid to exempt a stopgap John Shimkus, R-l5th y N spending bill (HR 933, above) from Adam Kinzinger, R-l6th y N y the across-the-board cuts known as Cheri Bustos, D-l7th y Aaron Schock, R-l8th y N sequestration. A "yes" vote backed the motion over Republican arguments __PARKWAY BANK this bill is the wrong vehicle for rekin- dling the sequestration debate.

Ña Pecnte Ymi APYs ett1 ot 2/14/13ot ma ceed at un'e w,t a Miiiiu lmerl to eo the xjnl and Key votes ahead o n Aated Y $1 . A es tan andy wflL [1es1 n cpcvíd dady and pa aci*. ifan CI) t annd al malur/ly t wI automaly rot into a 12-aøth CItai flan then craneal ratelAs nid neonroercul jnto ere ant e)to. Planan see a Peranroni Barr/ne tar delato In the week of March 11, the House will take up a federal budget blueprint authored by Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., while the Senate will debate a bill to fund the government from March 27 to Oct. 1.

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Emanuel summons Tunney, Cubs Pension cap proposal survives Easter egg roll on for now, but to meeting on Wrigley signs test vote ¡n Illinois House White House tours are off Aid. Tom Tunney (44th) can talk as tough as he A day after Goy. Pat Quinn upbraided lawmak- The White House says it is going forward with wants. Mayor Rahm Emanuei holds the cards in theers for inaction on the state's multibillion-dollar plans for its 135-year tradition of the Easter egg Cubs' dispute with the rooftops over Wrigley Field pension mess, House members found a proposal roll, while dashing the hopes of some Iowa chu- signage that's holding up a $300 million pian to they could get behind, backing a measure to limit dren who hoped to visit the president's home. renovate the 99-year-old ballpark. the salary on which a public employee's retirement Sixth graders at St. Paul's Lutheran School in That much was perfectly clear on March 7 when benefits could be based. Waverly, Iowa, had their upcoming visit canceled Emanuel summoned Tunney and Cubs Chairman The measure - part of a leading proposal to bail as the White House suspended all tours under Tom Ricketts to City Hall. Illinois out of its $96.7 billion pension crisis - was across-the-board government spending cuts in a The closed-door meeting marked the mayor's presented as a test vote March 7 as lawmakers con-partisan budget battle. latest and most direct attempt to satisfy the Cubs' tinue to feel their way toward a universally agree- The disappointed class put a video on Face- demand to resolve their signage dispute by Open- able solution. book asking for the tour to be reinstated. "The ing Day to avoid losing yet another construction Two Republicans joined Democrats in the 65-7 White House is our house, please let us visit," the season. vote in favor of the amendment, which would cap children say in unison. Tunney told reporters he would not agree to the the salary that pension benefits are based on at the The tours have become a political flashpoint Cubs' request to lift city restrictions on outfield limit set for Social Security, currently $113,000 a along with the rest of the budget battle, with Re- signs and night games and open Sheffield Avenue year. Supporters say it could save Illinois $1 billion publicans arguing the suspension is a stunt and for street fairs on game days without a deal that a year. questioning how much it will really save. includes more remote parking and police protec- Another 43 Republicans didn't vote, in protest of Presidential press secretary Jay Carney said last tion after Cubs games. the process. week that the Secret Service needs to make un- The Cubs say they need those new revenues to Quinn on Wednesday blamed legislators' mac- fortunate trade-offs like all federal agencies, and bankroll renovations without a public subsidy. tion on the pension problem for what he called its options included canceling tours, furloughing "The mayor knows there's a bottom line to make "the most difficult budget Illinois has ever faced." staff or cutting overtime. "In order to allow the this work. There needs to be some ability to have His $62.4 billion spending blueprint cuts $400 mil- Secret Service to best fulfill its core mission, the some signs inside the ballpark. There's a floor to belion from public education and proposes changing White House made the decision that we would able to finance this project," said a source close to state law to slice $241 million from what otherwise unfortunately have to temporarily suspend these the Cubs, refusing to reveal a specific number of are statutorily required payments to programs, ser-tours," Carney said. "I'm not suggesting it's a hap- signs. vices and research. py choice, but it is one that we had to make." - Chicago Sun-Times - The Associated Press - The Associated Press 18I THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 NIL Opinionu I

VIEWPOINT IPioneer Press Ii000 WORDS IJack Higgins Time for speaker to lead t-W.RE, A LooK T Goy. Pat Quinn did all the talking ThE G%tCAoQ AREA'S in Springfield last week. WNG.R.AF4E But the two guys standing behind him ultimately will decide if and how Illinois digs out of its seem- ingly bottomless financial hole. In Democrat-domi- nated Springfield, those two men are House Speak- er Michael J. Madigan and Senate President John Cullerton. Quinn acknowledged as much during his budget address to the Illinois General Assembly. Quinn once again made the powerful case for cutting public employee pension costs while also upbraiding legislators for failing to pass a comprehensive pension reform bill. There is little doubt his words were aimed mainly at the leaders who do the corralling, cajoling and strong-arming needed to get a bill passed. They talk boldly about cutting pensions, but the Democratic leaders are not on the same page to make it happen. They need to get there, with Mike Madigan leading the way. The speaker wields unmatched influence, in part because no one ever knows where he stands. It's past time for Madigan to make his views crystal clear. Hawks skated onto uncharted ice Guys love sports When it happens to a Cub in 2010 was sweet, but every trudging through cold and snow to team you love, it makes year someone wins the . pick up the latest pack of hockey because every the devotion you give yourWhat the Hawks have done to start cards out of love for the Hawks. His once in a while, team worth it. this season is a once in a lifetime ac- years of devotion have been repaid For the past few weeks, now. something that Chicago's devoted hockey I played pickup hockey games at fans have been watching The streak was Schwinn Park, a beat-up, block-long has never hap- RANDY their beloved Blackhawks field on Chicago's Northwest Side pened before BLtSER do something spectacular. a feat that had across the street from the Schwinn bi- happens. Through 24 games, the cycle factory where we could pretend Hawks went 21-0-3, failing never been done to be our heroes - Hull and Mikita Between the monotony of thou- to lose a game in regulation before before. and Esposito. I liked Kenny Wharram sands of balls and strikes, running falling to the Colorado Avalanche last and promised to put his No. 17 on my plays that end with no yards and a Friday. Hawks jersey, ifI ever got one. cloud of dust, or the first 47 minutes The streak was a feat that had nev- complishment. That's what makes it Today's kids wear the jerseys of of every NBA game, sometimes light- er been done before. magic. their heroes, Toews and Kane and ning strikes. If you are not a Chicago hockey fan lt's the stuff a kid's dreams are Hossa. Remember the Miracle on Ice in yet, shame on you. made of. For us long-time Hawk fans, our 1980, or Kirk Gibson's limp-off home If you grew up in Chicago and grew My friend Charley Krebs, a talented devotion to a team and to players few run in the 1988 World Series, or Bos- up loving hockey, this is just about cartoonist by trade, posted an ode remember today has been repaid and I ton College's last second Hail Mary the greatest thing to happen since to the Blackhawks last week on his more. lt's like falling in love with that pass to beat Miami in 1984? Bobby Hull. Winning the Stanley Facebook page, reminiscing about team all over again. U NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 19 Opinion U ALL JUNK REMOVED pioneerlocal.com MAJOR MESS, LARGE BUILDING AND EXTREME HOARDER PROPERTY CLEANOUTS! ILLINOIS LARGEST TRUCK AND 6-8 MAN SPECIALLY TRAINED CREW! Daylight time really WE REMOVE ALL JUNK AND GARBAGE

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BY IAN FULLERTON I increase of any size Contributor should be a last re- sort. I also disagree The seven individuals who will with the practice be seated to the board of Maine used by some other Township High School District school districts in the 207 this April have their work community of asking in no way cut out for them, as Mary Carla Owen Eldon Burk Eric Leys Jeff Spero im Lee Margaret the voters for more evident in the recent hazing! Childers McGrath money by referen- sex abuse case that is currently dum. As a school unraveling at Maine West High, rather than building reserves. for many years, serving on the much more aware of the prob- board member, I would do my one of three schools in the ...seeking a referendum in Des Plaines Library Board for 15 ems of hazing and will be much part to insure that District 207 district. the case of a financial down- years and a Des Plaines Kiwan- more aware of what might be never follows suit. Pioneer Press reached out to turn within the district: I believe ian since 1972. going on with a team or club, ...the hazing scandal: Since the eight candidates (including that a prudent school board ...the prospect of annual tax etc. regarding hazing. I am not a current board mem- three incumbents) presently is responsible to take steps to levy increases: I do support an ber, I am not privy to all of the vying to steer the district. Here's ensure that it is not necessary to annual tax levy. The tax levy Board candidate confidential details of this trag- what they had to say. ask taxpayers for money via ref- should be used as a line of cred- edy. From my perspective, it is a erendum. Maine 207 has shown it. If you need it and don't have Mary C. Childers primary responsibility of every Board incumbent leadership in this area. it, you can be in real trouble; youon... single board member and every ...the current administra- can't go back a year or two and single adult in the school district Eric Leys on... tion's handling of the Maine say now we need it. However, ...her background and con- to ensure that every student is West hazing/sexual assault in saying that we need the tax nection with the district: As protected and no student ever ...his decision to seek an- case: Due to pending activity levy, I feel very strongly that if a licensed substitute teacher suffers in a situation such as this. other term: When I first sought in this area, I cannot comment the money asked for doesn't for Suburban Cook County, I consistently see how important election to the District 207 specifically on this matter. need to be used to maintain Board candidate Jin School Board, it was about con- Generally, it is not only the our programs, then the board public education is to the fami- tributing to my community and administration's responsibility, should provide an abatement lies of our community. Lee on... a high school district that I love, but the responsibility of every for that given year. In my family, all five children as well as taking on the chal- adult in each of our campuses ...supporting a district refer- grew up in Park Ridge and are ...his background: l've been lenge of improving an already to ensure that hazing does not endum: I would like to say nevergraduates of Maine Township a member of the Northeastern excellent school district. Twelve occur under any circumstances, on this one, however, never s a 207 schools. Illinois University Board of Trust- years and three terms later, I am and that students are always long time and who knows what ...why she is seeking a place ees since 2005 and was elected still engaged and enjoy coming protected first and foremost. the future holds. If the building on the board: [Attended a Vice-Chair in 2008, 2010 and up with solutions to the many needs of the district change Board of Education Finance 2012. Since 1997, I have been the challenges that arise. Board incumbent drastically in the next 5 to 10 committee meeting last year] Director of Government Pela- ...whether he supports annu- years (massive increase in en- solidified my desire and corn- tions and Business Planning & al tax-levy increases: I do not. Eldon Burk on... rollments, etc.) it might become mitment to serve on the Development for the Albany strongly believe that the school necessary, however, that does 207 board. An active part of Park Community Center in district (and any government ...his background: I began my not seem to be the trend in my life is spent talking to people Chicago (a not-for-profit social unit) should only take from tax- teaching career in Albuquerque, Maine Township. throughout the district at many service agency). payers what is required to oper- N.M. in 1958, coming to Maine ...the hazing scandal: I be- community events. I will use ...his reason for running: As ate the essential services with West in 1963 after spending a lieve the administration is mak- these channels to insure that I a parent and someone very which they are charged. When year in Iowa in graduate school. ing the necessary corrections am consistently informed with a involved in the community, I re- an unintended surplus exists, I Since retirement I have been and setting new guidelines for variety of perspectives. alize it is our responsibility and firmly believe that the money involved in many community staff and students regarding the ...annual levy increases obligation to provide the best should be returned to taxpayersactivities such as serving on soccer hazing situation. I believeand referenda: In the current quality education for our stu- in the form of a tax abatement, the Des Plaines United Way "all" students and staff will be economic environment, a tax dents and future generations. 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As a School Board member, working for a global financial decided to run for the District feel like I'm ready to make the their Private Banking Division, I promise to advocate for the services firm; previously I 207 School Board because I commitment to the community and Large Corporate Commer- folIowng objectives: shape our worked for law firms in Chi- want to help lead the district and try to make a difference in cial Banking Division. schools to reflect the global so- cago. I have three children, two into the future. I believe we are the lives of our students. ...his decision to run: My wife ciety for our students, see that are graduates of Maine South at a very crucial point in history. ...school district finances: and I have invested ourselves every student receives equal and my youngest is a freshman The world after high school is The past few years have def i- in Park Ridge, and to raise our access to all opportunities, and at South. very challenging, because the nitely been rough for taxpayers, children in this great commu- bring stability, predictability ...her decision to seek an- job market is constricted and students, teachers, and admin- nity and attend the excellent and transparency to the school other term with the board: the competition is more global istrators in District 207. Luckily, school systems. Having been a board's budgeting process. The board faced tough budget than it has ever been. I believe the district has come out of the product of District 207, I would .on annual tax-levy increas- decisions and pursued a new we have to give our students recession with a little more sta- like to play an integral part in es and referenda: Since I'm not direction in its most recent the best preparation for the f u- bility than before. giving back to our community in favor of supporting an annual contract with teachers, a direc- ture that we can. I would not be at all surprised and helping invest in the ongo- tax levy increase, this should tion that is sustainable for the ...district finances: Since be- if general funding cuts or pen- ing success of D207 as a whole only be brought to the table if taxpayers, fair for the teach- ing appointed to the board, I sion reform from Springfield given that my children will also having no increase would ad- ers, and allows the district to have spent time getting up to have a major negative impact in being there! versely impact the quality of continue recruiting the best speed on our finances. Careful the next few years. ...annual tax-levy increases: education or safety of everyone teachers available but those planning in the past has put the ...the possible need for a Given that property taxes at the schools. changes must be maintained district in good shape finan- district referendum: At the consist of 3/4 of the districts Maine Township is known for for the district to remain finan- cially. In the past, when we were moment, I would not support revenues, assessing increases their quality schools. There- cially healthy for the long term. facing financial issues, the ad- a referendum movement. As I would be a primary consider- fore, I believe it is definitely a The district has faced a number ministration and the board took said earlier, I believe the district ation as long as the increase factor when families decide to of non-financial challenges, in- strong steps to correct those has taken the necessary steps was in line with tax cap legisla- become a new resident and cluding the hazing scandal that problems by cutting expenses to prevent a crisis state. Refer- tion, and warranted based on we must maintain that level of is currently being addressed, and eliminating jobs. Though endums must be used only in increases in expenditures as excellence. However, I would and I want to continue the work those cuts were painful, they cases of extreme need. they relate to improving the only support a referendum to that has been done to make the achieved the necessary result. ...the Maine West hazing! schools within the district (and increase property taxes if the district a better, safer place for ...the hazing case at Maine sexual assault case: Overall, the always after assessing how district's health takes a dramat- students. West: Hazing cannot be toler- district has responded appro- current resources are being ic downturn on the quality of ...annual tax-levy increases ated anywhere in the district. priately to the allegations itself. allocated to curb excess spend- education, safety, maintenance, and referenda: I think a blanket The district has had policies and However, I am disappointed ing and mitigate the impact of etc. Our residents are already answer to this question is im- procedures in place for a num- that there has been so little any potential future revenue paying too much in taxes. possible. Tax levies should be ber of years to prevent haz- direct interaction and dialogue needs). ...the Maine West hazing! considered by the board based ing but because of the Maine with the student body at all the ...going to referendum if sexual assauLtcase: I agree on the information available at West situation, more needs schools in the district. I realize the district's financial health with the board's actions to the time of the levy; it has to be to be done to ensure that our that things may have been go- takes a downturn: We would sharpen their focus on the root informed by the needs of the students are safe and feel safe ing on behind the scenes, but have to assess the severity of of the alleged hazing problems, district over the long term and in school and in their extracur- I can't help thinking that there the downturn, as well other po- and I support implementation must consider the unknowns ricular activities throughout the has been too much attention tential options and act accord- of a policy that would require such state funding and shifting district. placed on administrative pro- ingly in the best interest of the everyone to sign an anti-hazing of pension liabilities from the ceedings and lawsuits. district and how the actions at pledge, organizing focus State of Illinois to the district. Board candidate that time would affect the sub- groups to study the matter, ...hazing at Maine West: The Board candidate ject communities. and establishing a telephone administration has fully cooper- Jeffrey S. Spero ...preventing events like hotline where students can call ated with DCFS, the Des Plaines on... Sean M. Story on... the Maine West hazing scan- in anonymously. However, I also police, and the state's attorney. dal: The board can look to believe the school board should While we would all like to see seeking a spot on the ...his background: Long-time develop leadership initiatives work closely with the teachers' this move more swiftly to a board: t was always in the Park Ridge resident, where I for throughout athletic pro- union and make sure that due resolution, we must work within back of my mind three years currently live today with my grams that promote positive processes are being followed. the requirements of the law to ago when my daughter started wife and two children, ages 4 team building efforts (i.e. ropes ensure that due process is af- at Maine West and I started and 1. courses, small team outings, Board incumbent forded to all accused parties. with the Community Advisory I am currently a Vice Presi- and assigning veteran mentors Council. dent at Northern Trust in their to newcomers, etc.). It must be Margaret C. Mc- Board appointee Ultimately, I made my deci- Commercial Banking division, everyone's responsibility to pre- Grath on... sion to run on how much I cur- working with private equity vent hazing, however, the board Carla R. Owen on... rently have invested with my funds, not-for-profits, private can work to be proactive in ...her background: I am an two children currently attend- schools, and traditional middle- preventative measures through employee benefits and ex- ...her interest ¡n continu- ing Maine West and a third one market companies. In the past working to develop such pro- ecutive compensation attorney ¡ng to serve on the board: I on the way. On a larger scale, I I had worked at JPMorgan in grams and initiatives. U 24 ITHURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 NIL Puzzes ci:

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Valuehosting an NCAA Final gins Road, Rosemont. and feel relaxed and en- shop, Des Plaines Public of this prize is $225. En- Four party from 5:30-11 Doors open at 5:30 p.m. ergized afterward at 4 65+ Library, 1501 Ellinwood trants must be at least 13 p.m. April 6 at Fairway This event raises funds p.m. March 18; for kids in The Center of Concern: St., Des Plaines; 9 am. years of age, and submit Banquets, Nues. This for the Educational Foun- grades K-8. 1580 N. Northwest Hwy., (registration and conti- a complete entry form, parents-only fundraiser dation. Tickets are $50 Suite 310, Park Ridge, nental breakfast); 9:30 with a valid email and includes big-screen view-each ($20 donation to (847) 823-0453, calen- a.m.-12:30 p.m. (pro- phone number into the ¡ng ofthe games, ap- the foundation). Enter- Family Bingo dar of events includes: gram). Free; call (847) marked ballot box at petizers, salad, pizza and tainment will be provided 823-0453 or (847) 827- Center Court. The Chi- desserts, silent auction, by students of the Fine 5551 to register. cago Blackhawks tickets basketball shoot-out and Arts Departments from Takes place at 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, are valid for the April 19 more. Tickets are $35 per Maine South, Maine East March 22. A small snack Saturdays - Low-cost game versus the Nash- person in advance or $45and Maine West High will be provided. income tax preparation ville Predators, at 7:30 at the door. To purchase Schools. Raffle and silent (by appointment only). COMMUNITY p.m. at the .tickets, send payment auction items have been Winners will be chosen to Maine South, 1111 S. donated by local busi- Gilbert & Sullivan and notified April 14. For Dee Road, Park Ridge nesses to support foun- ACT Math Workshop Mondays, March 18 and music official rules, visit www. IL 6008; mark envelope dation activities. 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Golf Mill Shopping seniors; students with fundraiser to support the All are invited. Call (847) Art Institute Exhibition Center, in partnership school ID, $1; children un- Notre Dame College Prep823-2550. Proceeds will in a slide-lecture format with Golf Mill Ford, are der 12 are free. Call Lois Athletic Program which go to the St. Vincent de- from 2-3:30 p.m. March Saturday, March 23 - bringing Blackhawks Zima, (847) 298-4653. will take place from 10 Paul Society. 17. Blood pressure and tickets to the mall for a a.m.-5 p.m. March 23 in blood sugar testing, 10 no-purchase-necessary the school cafeteria, 7655 am-noon (no appoint- giveaway. Shoppers W. Dempster St., Niles. Writers' Roundtable ment needed). who visit Center Court FUN DRAISERS Brand name merchandise LIBRARY of Golf Mill Shopping with factory warranties 6fi Center through April 14 Final Four party and delivery are available.Nues Public Library: Anyone interested in NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 I 27 Calendar pioneerlocal.com

65+ writing and who would along with general infor- Film Gand's Brunch, from 2-4 years through eighth- like feedback, inspiration, mation about using tab- p.m. March 24. A book- grade at Dee Park. The new fishing season therapy or just support lets effectively. signing will follow. Practices begin March 18 will be discussed from may attend from 7-8:30 "Beasts of the Southern and games begin April 1-2:30 p.m. March 20. p.m. March 18. Wild" will be shown at 2 6. (Games are played New participants are Women of the Civil p.m. March 21. at Prairie Lakes in Des welcome. Wai PARKS Plaines.) Explore Your Tablet Gale Gand's Brunch Golf Maine Parks offices Credit History I Theresa Embrey of the are located at Feldman Be ready to share ques- Pritzker Military Library Recreation Center, 8800 RELIGION tions and insights about discusses their role, par- Food Network Star and Kathy Lane (one block The University of Illinois tablet computing from ticularly as nurses, in this nationally acclaimed pas- south of Golf Road on Matzah Mitzvah Day Extension Services will 10-11:30 a.m. March 19. Women's History Month try chef, Gale Gand, will Western Avenue), in Nues lead a workshop from 10 18+ 65+ There will be a demon- event from 7-8:15 p.m. share stories and demon- or at Dee Park, at the cor- am-noon March 27. Par- stration of how to get March 20. strate a few dishes from ner of Dee and Emerson Pack Passover packages ticipants will learn about and use some great apps her latest cookbook, Gale roads, Des Plaines. Call for patrons of the Nues credit reports, how they (847) 297-3000. Township Food Pantry; are used, how to order a HOCUS FOCUS watch the documen- free copy and read and tary, "Food Stamped" dispute errors; also ways Find at least six difterences in details between panels Flashlight Easter Egg and hear Rabbi Amy L. to build and repair credit Hunt Memis-Foler's personal history. experience about her food stamp challenge For children 10-12 years from 9-11 am. March 17 old. Bring a flashlight and at Temple Judea Mizpah, SENIORS hunt for eggs at 7:30 p.m. 8610 Nues Center Road, March 29 at Dee Park. Skokie. Auto Repair and Must pre-register prior to Service program March 28 or there is a $1 charge. NILES SENIOR To deal with a mechanic CENTER or a new car salesman,

6U1SS!W S! UEIS&p iejee 9 6U!SSlW S! PU!/8 SI jodo'ajpSummer Camp be sure to attend the '6u,ssiw s u,deN î JMO! S! J!QJ Z 5UISSW si au,/sapofj j The center offers mem- Timely Talk, "Being the bership to Niles residents Smart Consumer with PUZZLE ANSWERS Sign up for camp at Dee age 55 and older and Automotive Repair and Park - four two-week their spouses. Drop by Service," presented by sessions, June 10 to Aug. the Nues Senior Center, Edison Park business- See page D I S R E PAI ROB AM ASHAIR P AyO IDA RON CU'RER 2. Sign up by May 3 and 999 Civic Center Drive, man, Steve Ek, owner of 24 for this MARC NG REIESE receive a 10-visit Water Nues, or call (847) 588- Ek Automotive. The talk uN El TI TOAT,E Spray Park pass. 8420 for an application. will take place at 2 p.m. i :.. week's Super P A[R EE - L ' A M AH ERDS M AI N Visit www.vniles.com, March 20 at Norwood B APE P.E LL EsTIATE click on Departments Crossing, 6016-20 N. Crossword LYLE L AM B s sos IOPED Little Drthblers and then Senior. Regis- Nina Ave., Chicago. Ek i LY O sO and Sudoku o y1 E S EIBIR lois Basketball tration required for most will discuss the basics LE T H AILlEYE BALLI NG TO LD programs. of understanding auto puzzles. sED A TOIP ESPYMMOjO IC LO I repair and service, what SA ITH I MMOFRAL ECARD Young participants ages questions to ask and AD O EsPN AMIN 7 6 4 5 32 9 C ON E ToG A,T E STERs MIEL T 4-6 learn the basic fun- Tai Chi demo what answers to listen 2 3 8 6754 N LISE R'A MOoG RCA damentals of basketball, for when the car is in a g4 2 8 763 I 65+ LEMU RRA O N Tuesdays, March 19 to shop. Enjoy light refresh- T RIO DIC LEF ' 8 7 3 9 6 45 2 P. i R E.0 ORKI V O U S LA PT, April 16, at Dee Park. Will be given from 10:15- ments participate in a 5 2 7 4 8936 O UtT W T H E R S HE Y U PEINN 11 am. March 22 by Re- prize raffle. Parking is 6945 3 28 7 U ND O O RIO EIRUM 14NNUNIOt i nee Gatsis, certified by located in the lot behind P I P E D P E O P LE N A ME D I L L 327 8i56g4 Spring Soccer League the Arthritis Institute. the building (entrance E TLJJ I S S E T E XO!N E RAT E 32g 75 off Avondale Avenue). 4 8 R E S O D S T O N Y BI KIF A AiCIE,S If attending, call (773) i 5 9 6 32 8 Leagues for children 4 Hooked on Fishing 577-5323. 28 I THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 NIL

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Longtime candy apple vendor Affy Tapple has been based ¡n Nues since 2000. The company's factory store ¡n Niles offers goods year-round. IGOR STUDENKOV-For Sun-Times Media

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If you grew up continued to help schools, in Chicago's Rogers Park to Chicago was also an im- churches and other orga- neighborhood. According toportant factor. anywhere near Affy Tapple nizations with fundraising Affy Tapple's official web- "They wanted to relocate Chicagoland, factory store by offering well-recognized site, the name came from somewhere the workers products at affordable pric- pure business pragmatism - could reach, so they could chances are you es. And while the economic it would be the first name ¡n keep the majority of the tasted them. 7425 N. croname Road downturn has dented fund- the phone book. workforce," he said. Monday-Friday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. raising orders somewhat, it In 2000, the company Affy Tapple has been sup- Saturday: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Aff y Tapple's chocolate remains an important part ofmoved to a larger, more plying products for fund- and caramel coated apples Affy Tapple's business. modern facility in Nues. Ac- raisers since 1960, and the have been fundraising Long based in Chicago, The company traces its cording to Kenneth Waity, company continues to look staples for over fifty years. Affy Tapple moved to Niles roots to the Kastrup family, an Affy Tapple customer for ways to enhance the ex- But what many people don't in 2000 in an effort to who pioneered the concept service manager, the choice perience. Its current website realize is that, for the past expand its facilities with- of caramel-dipped apples of location came down to offers a number of tools 12 years, those apples have out losing too many of its in 1948. In 1952, the fam- what made the most eco- fundraisers can use, includ- been made in Niles. workers. Since then, it has ily opened its first store nomic sense. The proximity ¡ng a fundraising tool kit, an NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 I 29 Business pioneerlocal.com s

online profit calculator and athey do have preferences themselves drops to $18.00. a hurry, the discounts aren't customer hotline. about the apple inside. "A lot of people grew up But perhaps the best dealsparticularly useful. In addition to its original "Granny Smith - that's the with our product," said Wa- can be found at the Affy Even in this economy, Aft y caramel coated apples, Affy apple that's most popular," ity. "lt's well-known through-Tapple factory store. Lo- Tapple's efforts appear to be Tapple offers several types he said. 'But we can't alwaysout Chicagoland, so there's cated at 7425 N. Croname paying off. The orders have caramel and chocolate- guarantee [our products] recognition." Road, it offers some individ- declined, but not a particu- coated apples, some of would have Granny apples There also offer a good ual apples for 25 cents and larly large extent. which are coated with pea- inside. lt could be Michi- deal. Affy Tapple offers theircases for $5.00 each. But "I think orders declined nuts, chocolate chips and gan apples, or some other products in 24-apple cases. there is a catch - the dis- a little," said Waity. "In this sprinkles. apples, depending on what'sEach case costs $20.00, or counts only apply to prod- economy, [organizations] According to Waity, there available." $0.83 per apple. If a fund- ucts that are a day from ex- don't have as much money is no one product most peo- In some ways, Affy raiser orders more than piring. So unless fundraisers to spend as they used to, so ple seem to prefer - though Tapple offerings advertise twenty cases, the case priceneed to get more apples ¡p they had to cut back." U AUCTIONS Court-Ordered Auction Wednesday. Mar 27 11 am (CDT)

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, , SL ISTRING sale onlIne Keep your kids safe policy where they can only communi- Keep your kids' identities safe cate with people whom they actually online with these tips know in real life. from national experts. "Technology can threaten your kids without you even knowing it," says Joe Mason, t. author of Bankrupt At Birth, Social media expert Britt Michae- which details the recent rise ian (brittmichae- According to the Crimes Against of child identity theft. "As a lian.com) recom- Children Research Center (www.ojj- nation, we've become too mends setting up dp.gov), 66 percent of children who trusting and parents have Google alerts with see online pornography are exposed grown accustomed to sharing your kids' names to it as a result of unintentional ex- their kids' personal informa- so you can be posure caused by pop-up ads, er- tion with doctors, schools, alerted any time roneous search results and email insurance companies and their names ap- spam. To combat this issue, as well as the like. If this information pear online. You protect our children from a multitude somehow falls into the hands can also install of other dangers, forensic pediatri- of the wrong person, your computer pro- p Britt Michaelian cian and child abuse expert Leena S. child's ID could be stolen grams that moni- Dey recommends talking to your kids within a blink of the eye, re- tor, block or filter about the potential issues related to suIting in years of red tape your children's online activities. But online usage. and credit issues." be careful, as even the best programs "Parents should let their kids know Mason recommends parents have flaws and workarounds which that they should absolutely come to become more selfish when make them more like safety helmets them any time and every time they it comes to sharing personal or seat belts, rather than fail-safe se- see somethir'g unusual pop up on the information by asking ques- curity systems. For more information computer screen," Dey said. "Even tions about ways technology can help you, if it's something as simple as a low such visit www.wiredsafety.org. battery indicator, it's a good idea to as why BANKRUPT 1 get kids into the habit of telling their PTH the in- parents about anything that doesn't form a - JOE MASON seem quite right." tion is Joe Mason needed In the "olden days" (i.e. pre-smart- TRANGER DANGER and phones and tablets), parents could what procedures are in place should there be a "protect" their kids by keeping the Just as we teach young kids to breach in security. For more information about family computer in a centralized "never talk to strangers," we need Bankrupt at Birth, including more ways you can location where parents could eas- to teach our children about avoid- keep your kids' identities protected, visit www. ily monitor all activity. These days, ing "talking" to bankruptatbirthbook.com. the Internet is everywhere and so- strangers online. cial media has become a way of life. Dr. Amy Barton Therefore, it's vital for parents to knows firsthand teach their kids to be ethical digital the dangers that citizens. In part two of this series could arise when in child abuse cases, Barton works they are online. In fact, sometimes (which will be published next month) a child "befriends"closely with law enforcement agen- older men or women can pose as we will explore what it means to be a stranger on cies to crack down on abuse and kids for nefarious reasons. Barton an ethical digital citizen and look at the Internet. As endangerment issues. She believes suggests that parents set up bound- ways we can empower our kids to a pediatrician parents need to teach their kids that aries and guidelines for their kids' safely engage within the world of so- Amy Barton who specializes people are not always who they say Internet usage such as enforcing a cial media. 4IL THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 33

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Spring cleaning can be just as When following a spring cleanse diet, Tran often works rabm.. eatsou important for your diet as it is for with ingredients like scallions and ginger and frequently turns edible flowers like dandelions, violets, lavender 4 cups of chicken broth your wardrobe. and chrysanthemums into flavorful, detoxifying teas, or ½ teaspoon sugar "tisanes." She pours boiling water over the flowers and 1/4 teaspoon salt i tablespoon vegetable oil Spring officially begins with adds a little honey or rock sugar as a sweetener. 2 garlic cloves, chopped the arrival of the vernal equi- In a springtime stir-fry, she includes a curious cleans- 8 ounces fresh or canned lump crabmeat, picked over and drained nox on March 20. Whether it ing ingredient: wood ear mushroom. The mushroom, Black pepper, freshly ground, to taste feels like it or not, it's time to which is available through most Asian grocers and mar- 2 tablespoons cornstarch, mixed with 2 table- get ready for warmer weather. kets, is used in Chinese medicine to prevent heart dis- spoons cold water 1/2 pound fresh green or white asparagus (Trim More than looking good, that ease as it helps control cholesterol. asparagus, breaking off and discarding the means feeling good. Detoxify "Cooked wood ear mushrooms have a dark color and base of each stalk about where the bright green from all of those wintery carbs a crisp texture that just soaks up flavor," Tran says. "Even color fades. Cut each stalk crosswise diago- nally into 1-inch pieces, but leave the beautiful with seasonal foods that dou- after they are soaked in water, they still have a crunchy tips intact. You may also use a 15-ounce can of ble as cleansing agents. texture." white/green asparagus spears.) 1 egg, lightly beaten "Your body is much happier And some of her recipes feature more familiar ingredi- 2 scallions, thinly sliced eating according to season," ents. Trans delicious asparagus and crabmeat soup cel- says Anh Iran, a nutrition ebrates the season of those sturdy, green spears. Combine broth, sugar and salt in 3-quart soup pot. Bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer very consultant and licensed "Asparagus, according to Chinese medicine, is cooling low while preparing remaining ingredients. Anh Tran of Vernon Hills acupuncturist. "In spring, ev- in nature," she says. "Its action is to clear heat, detoxify Heat oil in skillet. Add garlic and stir fry about cooks up a stir fry of eryone wants to start feeling and promote blood circulation." 1 minute, or until aromatic. Do not burn. Add crab, asparagus, salt and pepper. Stir fry over wood ear mushrooms, lighter for summer. Seasonal The popular vegetable has a recognizable smell when high heat for a few minutes. Set aside. pork and green onion. I tune-ups are important." it is cooked. Bring soup to boil. Stir in cornstarch mixture, MICHAEL SCHMIDT-Sun- and stir gently until soup thickens and it's clear. nes Media Through her Points of "That funny smell when you cook asparagus is sulfur," While soup is actively boiling, drizzle in egg, Wellness offices in Arlington explains Karen Raden, a registered dietician with an of- letting it swirl to form lacy egg drops in the hot Heights and Long Grove, fice in Northbrook. "Asparagus is a good source of sulfur broth. Add the stir-fried crab and asparagus. Stir well. Tran counsels on ways to rid toxins and begin fresh and glutathione, which both help to support detoxifica- Sprinkle in green onion and pepper and remove for spring. The Vernon Hills resident had a jump-start tion. Asparagus is also an excellent source of folic acid, from heat. on many health-conscious individuals: She was raised which is so important for heart health, and potassium, - Anh Tran, Points of We//ness among a Chinese-Vietnamese influence. which is a natural diuretic." 34 THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 NIL s ou"i&a1 'War L Central Zone

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Toews credits the have guys teammate who work Manan Hossa team camaraderie for its dominant record. really hard "We went on the road for two weeks to start and go the the year, so it was a good thing for us," he says. extra amount to win. lt reflects "Guys were hanging out, going for dinner and Chicago - a city full of great, doing that sort of thing. The more you spend down-to-earth, humble people." time together it helps the chemistry, both in Pregame rituals: "I hate to get the locker room and on the ice." into superstitions because if all During the lockout, though, Toews took of a sudden you don't do some- some time for himself. While teammates such thing, that's what you're think- as Patrick Kane and Bryan Bickell played ing about. lt takes you mentally overseas, Toews stayed put, taking advantage away from what you're trying of the time off by working out and making sure to do on the ice." he was fully recovered from last year's head Burnout: "There are days that injury, which sidelined him for the final 22 are tough, but our coaches are gaines of the season. "I wanted to be in better good at giving us those days shape so when the season did start, I was ready off. To not have to go to the rink, to relax or hang out with to go," he says. "It was kind of nice to get that your friends, t gives you a break, but once we got to Christmas it was break and you come back the like, OK, enough is enough, the joke is over. next day fresh and ready to Let's play hockey." But the downtime was also work hard again." tough for Toews. 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-16 SPLASH MARCI-I 10-16, 2013 newin stor& 1SHOPPINGSPY THE 'DUKES' L The latest intelligence from the retail scene ARE UP Christos Garkinos and Cameron Silver, owners of LA's Decades, bring their vintage designer wares to Chicago BY ZAK STEMER this seersucker suit and yellow tie," he laughs. "They sent me home." As for is about to receive fash- Silver? "Cameron is a fashion butterfly," ion royalty. On March 16-17, Garkinos explains of his risk-taking Christos Garkinos and Cam- partner, who has been snapped wear- Chicagoeron Silver, stars of Bravo's ing a hot pink suit and ascot. new reality show, "Dukes of Meirose" The pair have co-owned Decades WilfredNewman and the duo behind Los Angeles-based for 13 years, where they're known for shop Decades, are throwing their annual their uncanny ability to scout and edit Btown away trunk show at space5l9. At this year's a stunning collection of couture cloth- Treat your tresses at River event, they'll display huge selections of ing and accessories. Until recently, the North salon Blowtique. On Prada and Chanel (including a brand- vintage and consignment arms were March 12 between 10 am. and new spread of Chanel handbags) as well two distinct stores (Decades and De- 4 p.m., get a complimentary as men's items for the very first time cades Two, respectively). "For the first consultation, wash and blowout 11 years, it was upstairs and downstairs, from celebrity stylist Sunnie - and Garkinos is thrilled. "We came Brook Jones, who hasprevi- across this great $10 million collection," with two separate entrances," says Neapolitan Garkinos. But after they moved to the ously styled locks for Lucky, he says. "It has Gucci and Zegna and furs Allure and Self. As an added w and everything. I love seeing men wear same floor, "It was like when you have bonus, be one of the first 25 fur in Chicago." a long-distance relationship and it's to arrive and receive a compli- Garkinos has always had a flair for exciting, and then when one person de- mentary Damage Rescue hair fashion - and he's never been afraid to cides to move to your coast, you're like, kit from Head & Shoulders. i take bold leaps with his personal style. 'Oh my god,' " he says. "We literally had E. Huron; RSVP by emailing After he graduated from the University a wall come down. It was like, 'Hi, I'm [email protected]. of Michigan, he took a job with Clorox West Germany, you're East Germany. in San Francisco. "I went to work in Nice to meet you. Let's have fun!'" Just for gents Now that they're two of LA's most revered names in vintage, Garkinos and Men of Chicago, Ryan New- man wants to help you revamp Silver have parlayed their success into your wardrobe (and slip you a a reality show, which debuted during bit of whiskey in the process). Bravo's fashion block March 6. The se- The sartorial entrepreneur and ries follows the duo through 2012's red founder of label Wilfred New- carpet season as they travel the world man has built his brand crafting in search of items for their celebrity custom shirts and suits for clients. "What I love most is that it's celebs like NHL all-star Brian Bioomingdaie's really funny. It feels like a sitcom Campbell and the Smashing more than a reality show," says Pumpkins' Billy Corgan. Now, he's stocking a selection of Lanvin and Valentino, and feel Garkinos. "And you'll get to ready-to-wear casual sweat- extra good about this season's see amazing, amazing fashion." ers and accessories at his new splurge. 715 Elm, Winnetka; The Decades trunk show: River North storefront. 750 N. Neapo/itanonhine.com March16, 10 a.m. - 7p.m., Franklin;Wi/frednewman.com March JZ noon - 6p.m., Sole search space5l9, 900 N. Michigan Give a hand Stock up for spring at Bloom- Shops; space5l9.com Co-chairing an event this sea- ingdale's new women's shoe son and not sure what to wear? department. lt's now twice the Eliminate wardrobe woes with size, so designers like Chris- Neapolitan's new Gala-Get-Give tian Dior, Chloe, Giuseppe program. Find the dress of your Zanotti and Nike are joining Christos From top: dreams at , and the favorites like Fendi and Tory Garkinos Hervé Léger owner will donate 20 percent Burch to create the ultimate (left) and dress, Chanel of your purchase to the charity shoe shopping paradise. 900 Cameron bag and Ver- you're supporting. Browse de- N. Michigan, 3rd floor; Bloom- Silver sace heels signer labels such as J. Mendel, ingdales.com

SPLASH I MARCH 10-16, 2013 1 everafter CHEERS! Kathy Hart arid Billy Baruth KATERINA BIZIOS the two hit it off immediately, they remained just friends for nearly may know her as one half of WTMX-FM's hit morn- 15 years. But in 2010, with previous marriages behind them and four ing radio program, "The Eric and Kathy Show," but Bffly kids between them, their connection turned romantic, and within two Baruth met Kathy Hart before her career took off. One years they were engaged. They decided to keep things intimate: They YouSaturday night in 1995, Hart's brother dragged her to a packed up and took their kids to Philitsburg, Montana, a town of 800 Crystal Lake bowling alley - and while she wasn't thrilled about the that they'd visited a few months prior. Former governor of Montana scene at first, her attitude changed when she spotted Baruth work- Brian Schweitzer, who'd hosted the couple during their trip, officiated ng behind the bar. She describes it as a "whoa" moment, and though the ceremony on Feb. 17 in a log cabin off the lake. The kids had a role as well: Hart's daughter Annika (II) served as the "best woman," Baruth's son Ben (13) was the best man, Hart's oldest son Xander (13) walked her down the hallway and her five- year-old son Allen was the ring bearer. "They teased us, because they She said yes! The Modal Group thought going to Montana to get married was weird, but once they commercial real estate con- all got dressed up, they loved it," says Hart. After the ceremony, the sultant Eli Mash proposed to group headed over to Montana John's Silver Saloon for a reception, "Windy City Live" associate pro- where they dined on an Italian-style spread and wound the night ducer Jessie KaHn with rose pet- down. 'As odd and unique as the setting was, it was my true fairy als and 100 candles, turning their tale," says Hart. "Billy and I were always meant to be together." friendship-since-high school into happily ever after. Four-time Emmy winner and Tel- emundo Chicago news anchor Tsi-tsl-ki Felix celebrated her birthday with close friends at Moe's Cantina while also cel- ebrating another milestone - the launch of her new cosmetic line, TTK Collections. Check out the For more photos, go to line, which com- Splash. suntimes.com or bats aging while download our free Splash celebrating inner by Chicago Sun-Times beauty and empowerment, at iPad app. I PHOTOS COURTESY Ttkcollections.com. JEWELMARE PHOTOGRAPHY

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BY JEAN GUARINO For Sun-Times Media Today the spiraling cost of tuition and the specter of years of indebtedness from college loans are strong incentives for students to complete an undergraduate degree in four years. But what if they are undecided about their future career Major discussions: University of St. Francis students gather in a student and find themselves at a crossroad when it comes to declar- lounge. Officials there note that they are prepared for a large number of ing a major? A detour down the wrong path can be costly in students who are undecided about a course of study when they arrive. both time and money. That's why colleges and universities are going the extra mile to connect students with a major attuned ate degrees in business, culinary arts, early childhood educa- to aptitudes and interests and that will lead to a satisfying and tion and hospitality management. in-demand career. "In their first conversations with prospeclive students our "We've found, and research on the national level agrees, admissions counselors try to that a third of incoming freshman are undecided on a career. get a feel for the things that motivate the student - his hob- And, after that first year another third who thought they knew bies, extracurricular activities, long terms goals and what he what they wanted to major in had changed their minds,' said is really passionate about. Then when the student enrolls, he Chuck Beutel, vice president of admissions and enrollment is assigned an academic adviser who offers guidance all four services at the University of St. Francis in Jouet. Homegrown: Kendall College students harvest vegetables in the campus years," said Emily Williams Knight, president of Kendall Col- And we tell them that's perfectly okay," he added. "Now garden, where produce for the schools'fine dining establishment, The Dining lege in Chicago. they're free to explore other options that will help them make Room, is grown. The college requires students to complete at least two a more informed decision." internships prior to graduating in any program. The first internship occurs during a student's sophomore year when USF wastes no time exposing students to a wide range of In addition, USF's Career Development Office uses a variety schedules are still flexible and courses required for a major services that are designed to help them make the right choice.of Interest and Personality Assessment Indexes to match a aren't locked in yet. During their first semester, freshman attend a Career Explora- student to a meaningful career. Answering these seemingly "These internships offer real day-to-day work experi- tion Day at which faculty from ali departments and alumni in unrelated questions candidly provides a great deal of self- ence that either reaffirms for the student that he is on the related careers offer a realistic view of the challenges, train- knowledge such as whether the individual enjoys working ing and job prospects for careers in each discipline. right career path or, even more importantly, shows him that with other people or he is more comfortable working alone," this specialty may not be the best fit after all," said Knight. During the formative first year, USF also encourages fresh- said Beute!. "And this information, in turn, will either confirm men to participate in an externship" in which they shadow Although a student may be in the right major, Kendall's varied that he's on the right track or point to another career that may concentrations within the school's Hospitality Management someone working in their field of interest for a day. This be better suited to his personality." Program may require student to fine-tune their focus without externship offers just a brief sampling of the work involved in DePaul University offers similar discernment services needing to start over. a particular career while an internship occurs in the junior or for undeclared students at both its Loop and Lincoln Park "A student who was enthusiastic about specializing in senior year and is a more concentrated learning experience campuses through the school's Offices for Academic Advising Meeting and Event Planning may decide that Global Tourism, in the student's major field," said Beute!. Support, which were formed in 2007. Destination Management or even our new Beverage Specialty For example, a student who has shown an interest in radia- "Prior to that there was no one central location where students is more attuned to his interests,"Wiiliams Knight said. And, tion therapy can spend a day shadowing a professional in a could go for academic advice," said Lisa Davidson, director of the more choices are always in the pipeline. Based on market data hospital and, at the end of the day, have a better idea if this OAAS. 'Now ail they need is at one location on each campus," and input from industry leaders, Kendall has recently added career is - or isn't - right for him. said Davidson. DePaUI offers more than 100 different academic a new concentration in this field, Sustainable Management in options, a wide range of choices that can be overwhelming to an Hospitality and Tourism. 'DePaul offers more than 100 different undecided student. Our job is to help him understand himself, to The president added that the academic advising and discern his skifls, values and goals, before he is able to choose a internship route is working. In 201 1, Kendall was ranked first academic options, a wide range of career that is compatible with these qualities." in Chicago for preparing students for careers in hospitality The OAAS accomplishes this by talking early and often to management and culinary arts in a survey of Michelin Guide choices that can be overwhelming to freshman in their residence halls, in the classroom as part of restaurants and management at the city's leading hotels. an undecided student.' the Chicago Quarter, which is a mandatory class for fresh- Equally impressive is that Kendall reported that 9 1 percent men, at their annual Major-Minor Fair and by partnering with of its June 20 1 2 graduates found employment in their field of study within six months of graduation. 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I s SîngStrong celebrates glory of the human voice

BY MYRNA PETLICKI I rI Contributor SingStróng Chicago One of the most

remarkable musical Wiles West High School, 5701 Oakton St., Skokie instruments is the Friday, March 22-Sunday, March 24 human voice. Concerts: 7 p.m. Friday, March 22, a cappella Idol competition, You'll have a chance to hear $20; 2 p.m. Saturday, March 23, high school competition, $15; numerous examples of its 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Saturday, beauty and power at Sing- March 23, professional a cap- pella groups, $35 each; 2 p.m. Strong Chicago, a three-day Sunday, March 24, professional festival devoted to a cappella a cappella groups, $30 singing, March 22-24 at Niles Full access pass to Saturday and Nota, winner of the first season of "The Sing-Off" on NBC, appears at SingStrong at Nues West High Sunday classes, $20; full week- West High School in Skokie. School. end pass for all concerts and There will be concerts, classes, $100, $75 for students featuring some of the most and seniors SingStrong.org celebrated a cappella groups they're young hooked on a and individuals, and a wide cappella," Feldman said. variety of classes taught by a Feldman enlisted Amy Bra- cappella professionals. nahl, Niles West's choral direc- Feldman explained. "Jonathan Freddie Feldman of Skokie, tor, to serve as site coordinator Minkoff, our executive direc- who owns a recording studio and high school competition tor, sings in Blue Jupiter." dedicated to producing a cap-coordinator. Julia Easterlin is described pella albums, is the producer " I got connected with as a live-looper. Feldman of SingStrong Chicago and SingStrong when I went to admitted that it was hard to director of technology for SingStrong D.C. last year and explain her technique. "She's SingStrong National. talked to them about possibly a solo a cappella act per- A SingStrong Festival has bringing the festival to Chi- forming with a machine that's been presented in Reston, cago," Branahl said. "Not a lot called a looper," he said. "She Virginia, for five years as Sing- of people have exposure to a sings something and it loops it a rock a cappella group from Detroit, will perform at cappella or, if they do, it's on a over and over. lt's incredible." I. Strong D.C. Throughout that SingStrong at Nues West High School. time, SingStrong Executive smaller scale." ITHUMMp, Feldman has also selected Director Jonathan Minkoff has Branahl's goal was to expose some Midwest groups to been urging Feldman to pro- more people to the art and alsoaround the world." is actually an Alzheimer's re- perform, including THUMMp, 4 duce one of these events in to help her students. "We have Feldman and Executive Di- searcher out in California so it's a rock a cappella group q Chicago. a cappella groups at our high rector Minkoff selected the a charity close to his heart." from Detroit; a couple of "We had to find the right school," she said. 'lt's good professional groups that will Feldman praised Traces as local beatboxers; and the venue and that was the tricky for our students education- appear. "Some of the groups "an amazing women's group New Tradition Chorus from part," Feldman related. "We ally to expand their horizons are performing both in D.C. andfrom New York City. They've Northbrook. raise money for the Alzheimer'sand see what the next level Chicago - Nota, Blue Jupiter, won two regional harmony "We tried to have a really Association so we try to keep is - that they could do a cap- Julia Easterlin and Traces," he sweepstakes competitions- great cross-section of unac- the cost as low as possible." pella professionally if they said. "Those were chosen as the first time a woman's groupcompanied vocal music," They decided that Niles Westchose to do that. lt's definitely the best groups around." has ever done that." Feldman said. "We do every- would work best. "The high a genre that's picking up from "Nota was the winner of the Blue Jupiter, based in New thing we can to spread the school connection was really 'The Sing-Off' on NBC to the first season of 'The Sing-Off' onYork City, performs every hearlove of vocal music and raise key to tie in with the commu- movie 'Pitch Perfect.' There's NBC," Feldman reported. "Oneat SingStrong D.C. "They're as much money as we can for nity and get the students while amazing a cappella ensemblesof the members of the group sort of our host group," this amazing charity." 42 THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 NIL

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Managing Editor Jennifer Thomas' entertainment picks for this week

Cherish the LadiesTrinity Irish Chicago Chamber'Cinderella' 'Vigils' Dancers Musicians ¡ Irish folk band will be peforrned is on stage through b (above) play at 7 perform at 4:30 present "Revolu- at 7 p.m. March April 21 at The Gift p.m. March 15 at p.m. March 16 at tionary Czechoslo- 21-23 at Resur- Theatre, 4802 N. S.P.A.C.E., 1245 Five Roses Pub, vakia" at 7:30 p.m. rection College Milwaukee Ave., Chicago Ave., 5509 Park Place, March 17 in NicholsPrep High School, Chicago. Visit gift- Evanston. Visit Rosemont. Visit Concert Hall, 1490 7500 W. Talcott theatre.org. evanstonspace. trinityirishdancers. Chicago Ave., Ave., Chicago. Visit corn. corn. Evanston. Chicago-www.reshs.org. chambermusic.org. 44 I THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 NIL Listen pioneerlocal.com Orchestra keeping it positive for next concert r DOROTHY ANDRIES j Contributor

The St. Patrick's Day concert by the New North Shore Chamber Orchestra doesn't include a single Irish composer, but the rich selec- tion of music is sure to satisfy audiences of all heritages.

Under the baton of Mae- stro Anatol Lysenka, the 50-piece ensemble will play Von Weber's Oberon Over- Susan Merdinger of Highland Park will perform with the New Anatol Lysenka, conductor of the New North Shore Chamber ture, Wagner's Prelude to North Shore Chamber Orchestra March 17. Orchestra. IPianist "Die Meistersinger," "Light Cavalry Overture" by Jo- hann Strauss, Jr., "Radetzky of Chicago last year. "l've musicians in the chamber March" by Johann Strauss, been invited to play again The New North Shore orchestra was the use of Sr. and the intermezzo from this year," she said, "an all NUs vast library of music "La Boda de Luis Alonso" bySchubert program on May Chamber Orchestra scores and the opportunity Spanish composer Geronimo19." to perform in Alice Millar Gimenez. She is particularly pleased Chapel on the university 3:30 p.m. Sunday, March 17 campus. The centerpiece of the about playing Liszt with the Unitarian Church of Evanston, 1330 Ridge Ave., Evanston concert will be the perfor- New North Suburban Cham- $15, children 18 and under are free In 2010 the orchestra be- mance of Piano Concerto ber Orchestra. "'I haven't northshorechamberorchestra.org came independent and now No. i by Franz Liszt award- performed it in 13 years," plays in the Unitarian Church winning and Steinway artist she said. of Evanston. It uses music Susan Merdinger of High- "Our program includes so States in 2000 and settled of affiliation with North- from the Petucci Library, a land Park. many positive works," said in Skokie. In connection withwestern University's Henry virtual library based in Can- Locally Merdinger has Lysenka, who after six years American Music Festivals, heand Leigh Bienen School of ada that provides open ac- performed live on WFMT, at as summer conductor of the has conducted the Lincol- Music. cess to music scores in the Bennett Gordon Hall at Ra- orchestra, was appointed nwood Chamber Orchestra "We did a lot of good public domain. Preston Bradley Hall in principal conductor in 2010. and the short-lived Glenviewthings with Northwestern," As for the history behind the Chicago Cultural Center Lysenka, who hails from Symphony. In 2005, Lysenka said Treger. "We provided a the orchestra's name? and with the Highland Park Belarus, received a master's founded the Tutti Chamber great opportunity for more "We started out rehears- Strings. degree in conducting at the Orchestra in Chicago. than 80 student conduc- Ing in Nichols Middle School At the invitation of CharlesBelarusian Conservatory of He was among those tors and soloists in college in Evanston in 1980. There Pikler, principal violist of the Music and a second master'sworking with Harvey Treger, and graduate school to have have been so many) Chicago Symphony Orches- in opera and symphony con-founder of the North Shore perform with a community changes that we decided to tra, she played on the Chi- ducting from the Moscow Chamber Orchestra, to in- orchestra." call ourselves the New North cago Symphony's chamber State Conservatory. vigorate the ensemble after The trade-off for the Shore Chamber Orchestra," series at the Art Institute He came to the United more than a quarter century non-professional volunteer Treger said. I NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 45 'ø. ,-' r'1r.'" r- i ,.' , O ChicagolanusPremier Live keater Guide

iff CARL JIHNT ELYIS ONESTI PIESLEY 'PfIKHI. SH ENTERTAINMENT The Easter Bunny is ALVIN AILE PRESENTS EICAN QNCE P1i 1iPCAD .. 4ready for breakfast MARCH. .W1E\ SHOWS MUSIC EVENTS BY MYRNA PETLICKI I Contributor I!ILAN The music by stars of a popular TV show AUDITORI big, fluffy during American Idol Night Skate, i guest of 8:30 to 9:50 p.m. Saturday, March 16 THEATRE fROOSEvFLT JNVERSITY honor will at Oakton Ice Arena, 2800 W. Oak- AuditodumTheatre.org clt*u1 UIT UU T UU IS1UL greet kids ton, Park Ridge. Skaters will be en- ,Ernu IT TiE (LECTIITT1Ç TUL STIlT and pose tered in a drawing for two tickets to a 800.982.ARTS (2787) WAR& APOLLO THEATER Th.935.6100 TOWER OF for photos Chicago Wolves hockey game. POWER at Break- For details, call (847) 692-3359 or 1'cETMAsTacsM1!!.. MARCH23 8PM fast with go to www.prparks.org. BLACk( qIl1eijmmslN,,,&F,nd$ L3 . thChlOcoad the Bunny, EIÌSEfflBLE f,,***,or GyO!aS 91OGeiWÑw 4 THETEP fjjjflijj haest«Etv 9:30 am. HATS OFF TO THE DOCTOR g8OT l5 .iii OO&Tl AMIC* l Saturday, - ri $r*d leLtIprwCh,,irasSc iZ ' ii as hl, it'eioYarsSenan March 30 Kids will hear The Cat ¡n the Hat and J J (630) 962-7000 I ST. CHARLES at Oakton enjoy related activities at a Dr. Seuss: FROfl Commu- Read Across America Storytime, 11 DOO TO OSHOWS.COM nity Cen- am. Saturday, March 16 at the Village ter, 4701 Crossing Shopping Center Barnes & wopHIP Easter Bunny will Oakton St., Noble, 5405 Touhy Ave., Skokie. lt's pose for photos. .oP © IThe Skokie. part of a National Education Associa- "This tion celebration. MORM year, we have breakfast catered by For details, call (847) 329-8460 or RcNT,*c*TOQs oc the company that runs the cafe at go to www.barnesandnoble.com. SOUTH our Skatium, Rent-A-Chef," said Mary G rear, events supervisor for the Skok- MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! River North ie Park District. The menu will include Dance Chicago French toast and eggs. There will be an open house, lnstru- NorthShoreCenter.org In addition to hobnobbing with the ment Petting Zoo and performance NOi "Highly recommended." LAYING bunny, entertainment will include a of "Peter and the Wolf" at Music Insti- BIIOADWAYII cIIc.coM balloon artist and craft projects. tute of Chicago's Family Day of Music, . H'dy Weiss, Sun-Times "There will also be a free raffle 9 am. to 6 p.m. Saturday, March 16 at 773.769.4451 or "Somuch SASSY TALENT... Easter baskets, really nice books," Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 Chicago b' The Pulitzer So much ROCK 'N' ROLL HEAT" Grear said. Ave., Evanston. Tickets are $10 per blackensemble.org Prizewinning family (up to six members). From i At 11 am., children ages 2-10 can play comes home to 6 p.m. there will be free musical participate in a free toy-filled egg ..rnundori \Isterv Train'" to Hyde Park hunt. performances. "We lay out 6,000 eggs on the field For details, call (847) 905-1500, Train . In \IiIaukee David Auburn' next to Oakton Park," Grear said. ext. 108 or go to www.musicinst.org. The cost for residents is $10 for PROOF ages 2-12, $13 for ages 13-adults; non- YOUR CALL 3 I 2.988.9000 residents pay $2 more. Register early NOW Tkketmaster.com because the breakfast sells out. The Gather the gang for a fun-filled eve- PLAYI SmokeyioesCaleChlcago.com egg hunt is free for everyone. ning at Family Bingo, 5:30 p.m. Fn- For details, call (847) 674-1500, ext.day, March 22 at Niles Public Library, 2700 or go to www.skokieparks.org. 6960 W. Oakton St. A snack will be \Iurder \1vster & Dinner To advertise, call served. A caregiver must stay with \udience Parlkipation Laura Huston at SLICK SONGS children in 2nd gnade or younger. ,.( all \Ion - Fn" (312) 321-2448 For details, call (847) 663-1234 or (113) 153-4412 or Glide over the ice to the sounds of go to www.nileslibrary.org. I About Our Saturd www.ProofinHydePark .COM [email protected] THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 NIL 46 I Listen pioneerlocal.com Ravinia Festivalannounces summerconcert schedule

[BYDOROTHY ANDRIES IContributor

Forget the calendar. on the Gala Benefit night. pavilion. Summer runs from June 6 Opera lovers will hear a con- The Ravinia Women's Board's through Sept. 15 when more cert version of Giuseppe Verdi'sannual Gala Benefit Concert than 120 events, including 80 "Aida" on Aug. 3, with the Chi- July 27 includes music by Verdi, debuts, hit the stage at the Ra- cago Symphony Orchestra Britten, Prokofiev and Wagner, vinia Festival ¡n Highland Park. conducted by Ravinia's music with the Chicago Symphony The complete Ravinia sched- director James Conlon, with Orchestra and pianist super- ule was announced March 7. soloists Latonia Moore, Michellestar Lang Lang as soloist in Tickets are now on sale to do- DeYoung and Roberto Alagna. Beethoven's Piano Concerto nors and will open to the publicThe program is a tribute to the No. 1 and Prokofiev's Piano April 25 at Ravinia.org. bicentennial of the composer's Concerto No. 3. birth and "Aida" is this sum- Lang Lang skyrocketed CLASSICAL NOTES mer's "One Score, One Chi- to stardom after debut- cago," pick. ing at the 1999 Ravinia Gala, The Chicago Symphony Or- The CSO marks the 20 0th as a last-minute substitute chestra will be in residence Julyanniversary of Richard Wag- for an ailing Andre Watts. 11-Aug. 17 and tickets for 2,500 ner's birth and the 100th of Funds support the festival's of the pavilion's 3,400 seats Benjamin Britten with music by REACH*TEACH*PLAY initiative will be a modest $25 each, evenboth composers July 17 in the to bring music to children in Chicago Public Schools. The Los Angeles Master Chorale and the Chicago Phil- harmonic will present the Mid- west premiere of "The Gospel According to the Other Mary" by in the pavilion Sept. 7. The Martin Theatre hosts more than 20 events. Soprano 4 Patricia Racette will pres- ent a program titled "Diva On Detour" June 22. Jane Glover 4. leads the Music of the Baroque James Conlon Orchestra and Chorus in Han- I del's "Israel in Egypt" on July 9, and soprano Nicole Cabell will Sept. 7. sing Ricky lan Gordon's song Lawn admission for all classi- cycle "Silver Rain" in the Martin cal concerts is free to children July 30 with the composer on and students through college. the piano. Ravinia is setting up numer- The Los Angeles Master ous special offers for festival Chorale and the Chicago Phil- fans, with $10 tickets for 26 harmonic will present the Mid- shows in Bennett Gordon Hall. west premiere of "The Gospel Kauffman began the $10 pric- According to the Other Mary" ing in 2011 and it was such a John Hiatt by John Adams in the pavilion success that it has continued NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 47 Listen pioneerlocal.com

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Judy Collins and Don McLean share billing June 6 and Sting re- turns on June 7 and 8. The Ravinia debut of Celtic Woman takes place June 12. Actor Gary Sinise, a graduate of Lang Lang Highland Park High School, returns I June 13 for the Ravinia Festival de- POTAWATOM I but of The Lt. Dan Band, named for for thé festiváí's BGH concerts in the character he played in "Forrest fall and spring. Gump." Aug. 16 will mark the return of The Chicago Jazz Orchestra will MAKE A SURE BET- KNOW YOUR LIMIT. locally-based Lincoln Trio. The mu- present a tribute June 14 to Benny sicians will celebrate their 10th an- niversary at the festival with a night IRavinia [Next page] q.48 I THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 NIL ¡1. 1. i Listen L. GOLDEN CILA pioneerlocal.com RE STAURANT Szechwan & Cantonese Cuisine - -- Family & Chef of Hi Howe of Chi cago LATER PASSOVER DINNERS STER BRUNCH 11:30 A.M. TO 3:30 P.M. Lt DIM SUM LUNCH - Sat. & Sun. 11:30 -3p.m. Dine In & Carry OutPrivate Party RoomCatering No Fat/Low Fat/Gluten Free Dishes Available We Buy Direct from the Market Daily 600 S. Milwaukee Ave. Wheeling 847.537.7100 Open 7 Days Voted the Best! I, .www.GoldenChefWheelin corn

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June 6 - Judy Collins with Don McLean June 7-8 - Sting Goodman in Celebration of the 75th anniver- June 9 - Joan Baez with Indigo Girls sary of the Ravinia debut of the legendary June 13 - Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band Chicago-born clarinetist and conductor during June 16 - Jewel June 20 - The BoDeans the summer of 1938. June 25 - James Hunter with Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings The massive Mormon Tabernacle Choir, ac- June 26 - Jackson Browne with Sara Watkins companied by the orchestra at Temple Square, June 27 - Los Lonely Boys with Los Lobos and Alejandro Escovedo return to the festival pavilion June 15. EnthrR a hugely attractive June 28 - Darius Rucker with Rodney Atkins and Jana Kramer Ravinia debuts include Darius Rucker, Rod- June 29 - Melissa Etheridge with Joan Osborne and Paula Cole and l'y impressive company. June 30 - The Go-Go's with the B-52s ney Atkins and Jana Kramer on June 28, Me- lissa Etheridge Live, Jessie Payo and Paula I4edyWths Chicago Sun-Times July 2-3 - Goo Goo Dolls with Matchbox Twenty July 6 - David Byrne & St. Vincent Cole join returning Joan Osborne on June 29. July 13 - Anita Baker July 14 - Willie Nelson & Family with Lukas Nelson & P.O.T.R. Country music singer-songwriter Willie Sat, Mar 16 at 8pm July 19 - Sheryl Crow with Kristen Kelly Nelson returns to present a program with his With a company of dancers of unparalleled talent. July 20 - Under the Sun Tour with Smash Mouth, Sugar Ray, Family July 14 in the pavilion and Sheryl Crow Gin Blossoms, Vertical Horizon and Fastball River North will amaze you with a memorable July 22 - Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson returns July 19 with special guest Kristen Kelly. performance of new works and selections from July 26 - Brian Wilson with Al Jardine and David Marks Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, will present July 29 - Heart with Jason Bonham their repertoire. Aug. 1-2 - Steely Dan a Concert July 26 with Al Jardine and David Aug. 11 - Gipsy Kings Marks, making Ravinia debuts. Aug. 17 - George Thorogood & the Destroyers with Buddy Guy Swiss conductor Ludwig Wicki, noted for 847.673.6300 Aug. 18 - The Goat Rodeo Sessions Aug. 20-21 - Journey presenting film scores, will lead the Chicago NorthShoreCenter.org Aug. 23 - Lyle Lovett Symphony Orchestra in Howard Shore's score Aug. 24-25 - Chicago for 'The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers" Aug. 27 - John Hiatt & The Combo with the Robert Cray Band NORTh SHORE CENTER FOR Aug. 30 - Alabama as the film is being shown on pavilion and lawn THE PERFORMING ARTS IN SKOKIE t I 9501 SKOKIE BLVD screens Aug. 15 and 16. With the orchestra will There's More at the North Shore! be the Lakeside Singers, Chicago Chorale NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013I 49 Listen pioneerlocal.com

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Kirsten Dunst, Jim Sturgess, Timothy Pinochet's left-wing opponents. OPENING S pa Il Romeo and Juliet had it easy corn- PHIS WEEK pared to the star-crossed, g ravi- tationally challenged lovers in thi's t wildly implausible but visually daz- Rated zling sci-fi fantasy romance. Sturgess PG for sequences of action and scary and Dunst star as Adam and Eden, images and brief mild language Rated who meet as kids while climbing a Stars No MPAA rating mountain on each of their opposing James Franco, Michelle Williams, Ra- Stars twinned planets, which somehow ex- chel Weisz, Mila Kunis Cosmina Stratan, Cristina Flutur, Vale-ist face to face and separated by a Credit director Sam Raimi for 'da n Andriuta few hundred yards. Contact between noive," as the Cowardly Lion might The friendship between two young residents of the two worlds, how- put it, to skip down the same Yellow women who grew up in the same or- ever, is punishable by death, leading Brick Road as one of the most beloved phanage is tested when one tries to to a violent separation when they're and conic of all Hollywood movies. nvince the other to leave her con- teens. Grown-up Adam eventually His heart is in the right place, in this vent and move to Germany with her. risks his life by searching for Eden consistently entertaining and visually on her planet. The long, confusing eye-popping prequel, despite a bit opening prologue should clue you too much hipster attitude from the in that what's to follow isn't going to star and an over-emphasis on wise- Rated make much sense. If you have enough cracking dialogue. Franco is fine as R for violence, disturbing content andof amorous inclination, though, you the selfish, obnoxious Professor Dz, some language might find that the ardent mood and transported from his cheesy carnival- Stars romantic imagery of 'Upside Down" magician gig in Kansas to the Land of Halle Berry, Michael Ekiund, Abigail makes sense in a way that works just Jim Carrey stars in "The Incredible Burt Dz. He becomes involved in a power Wonderstone." Breslin fine without logic. struggle between three witch-sisters, A veteran 911 operator is haunted by who believe he is the fulfillment of a the memory of her phone encoun- STILL PLAYING America's occupation of Japan never prophecy. There are dramatic lags, ter with a serial killer, until another rings true. Perhaps because a large here and there, but one thing never woman calls after being kidnapped part of it is fictional: the tragic lost- flags: the visual dazzle Raimi has al- by him. love story of General Bonner Fellers ways been famous for. (Fox), revisited in flashback, as he Rated investigates whether or not to put Em- R for violence, language throughout peror Hirohito on trial as a war crimi- and a scene of sexuality nal. There's abundant raw material for ** Rated Stars a first-class historical drama about the Rated PG-13 for sexual content, dangerous Colin Ferrell, Noomi Rapace, Terrence Occupation but, unfortunately, this R for crude and sexual content, per- stunts, a drug-related incident and H owa rd isn't it. vasive language, some graphic nudity, language The right-hand man (Ferrell) of a New drugs and drinking Stars York City crime lord is seduced by one Stars Steve Carell, Steve Buscemi, Jim Car- of his boss's victims (Rapace), who's Miles Teller, Justin Chon, Skylar Astin, Alan Alda seeking revenge. ***½ Sarah Wright We career of a flamboyant Las Ve- Rated A couple of old high-school buddies gas stage magician (Carell) hits the Ii g R for language decide to celebrate the 21st birthday skids after he's consistently shown Stars of best-bud No. 3 by getting him blind by the stunts of a street magician Rated Gael Garcia Bernal, Antonia Zegers, drunk as a "sacred rite of passage." ( ey). PG-13 for violent content, brief strong Genaro Arriagada Never mind he has a crucial med- language and smoking During the 1988 plebiscite in which school interview in the morning and IDE D Stars the Chilean people will vote Yes or a domineering dad who will kill him if Tommy Lee Jones, Matthew Fox No about continuing under the rule he screws up. There's a lot of pseudo- *** Despite the presence of Jones as of dictator Augusto Pinochet, an ad- dramatic stuff about friendship and Rated Supreme Commander Douglas Mac- vertising whiz-kid (Bernal) is hired to looming adulthood. Mostly, though, it P-13 for some violence Arthur, this unconvincing and inef- supervise a No campaign during the tries very hard to generate laughs with Stars fective story about the early gays of daily 15 minutes of TV time allotted to over-the-top slapstick. $ NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 I 53

TheEveningRush Love defies double gravity in 'Upside Down' RUSH HOUR

BY BRUCE INGRAM IFilm Critic

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End your work day in a fun and engaging way. Register for freenow to receive Romeo and Juliet? They had it easy. At least when they stood up their our newsletters & read all about the day's news highlights while you unwind. heads pointed in the same direction. That's not so for the star-crossed, gravitationally-challenged young lovers in the sci-fi romance "Upside Down," who not only live in separate worlds but also have entirely different ideas about which way is up. You get a pretty good idea of what to expect from "Upside Down" in the opening moments, which combine cosmic visuals with what may be the longest, most confusing, scene- setting voiceover monologue ever Head over heels: Jim Sturgess and Kirsten Dunst in "Upside Down.' filmed. lt goes all the way back to the s _1_. l W creation of the universe to explain the m existence of a solar system containingPink Bees, which his aunt uses to s_. __ twinned planets, each with its own make floating pancakes (just go with N opposing gravitational fields. Then it it). Child Adam climbs the highest tree s. ' explains, after a dazzling split-screen on the highest peak Down Below and --r a s .. view of the situation, that these two spots child Eden doing much the same , - si worlds coexist face-to-face, with the across from him, Up Top. From there, _I Up Top planet thriving by exploiting they grow into teens (and become the world Down Below. Which has ledJim Sturgess and Kirsten Dunst), fall in I to a state of interplanetary tension love, steal some smooches when Adam resulting in a strict rule forbidding thedrags Eden Down Below on a rope, people of Down Below from ever en- and are tragically separated when a hit tering Up Top. Though that probably squad tries to kill them. Adam is shot, wouldn't happen too often anyway, Eden is injured and years pass. Then because matter from one world is Adam spots Eden on TV Up Top and antimatter in the other - and the twodecides to risk everything to see her can't come into contact for more thanagain, concocting a Pink Bee wrinkle an hour without bursting into flame. cream to get himself a job at the evil Now, we all know that good sciencecorporation where she works. At which fiction tries to be as plausible as pos- point many more complications kick sible. Unfortunately, this film isn't, notin, including the previously men- even for a moment. So let's think of tioned bursting-into-flame issue. it as semi-magical romantic fantasy The thing is, there are two ways to instead and give Argentine writer/ look at "Upside Down." Watch it with director Juan Solanas ("Northeast") ayour head and you're likely to spend free pass on that score. most of the time in frustration. Watch B Into the film's topsy-turvy setting it with your heart, and you just might stray young Adam and Eden, who find that its ardent mood and roman- meet one day when the boy is out tic imagery makes sense in a way that Gefin flOw i iuw dt)tJ MES.COM/REGISTER harvesting the Secret Pollen of the works just fine without logic. 54 THURSDA'y MARCH 14, 2013 NIL Showtimes poneerlocal.com Movie theaters

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I What to Do S.P.A.C.E. p.m.:Dave Herrero in McGill in The Studios at bricktonartcenter.org. Rosemont. Tickets ava il- Continued from page 65 The Studios at SPACE SPACE (folk). $15. Through April 20: 'The able at www.ticketmas- 184- (blues). $15. March Nature Project," works ter.com or (800) 745- Livingston Taylor. $42, 1245 Chicago Ave., 16, 7 p.m.: Sam Lay in by Oakton Community 3000. For information $50. April 6, 8 p.m.: Evanston. www.evan- The Studios at SPACE College students and about the theater, visit Sandy Hackett's Rat stonspace.com. March (blues). $30. March 16- ART. ALLERIES faculty, with an empha- www.rosemonttheatre. Pack Show. $48, $58, 14, 7:30 p.m.: Sara 17, 8 p.m.: Todd Snider sis on ecology. corn. March 15-17: Dis- $63. April16, 7:30 p.m.: Watkins (folk/blue- with Dana Cooper (alt Brickton Art Center ney Live! Mickey's Music Aaron Neville. $65, $75. grass). $17/$20. March country). $24/$28. Festival. Performances April 18, 8 p.m.: David 15, 7 p.m.: Cherish The March 22, 7 p.m.: Karla 18+ Oakton Community at 7 p.m. Friday; 1 p.m., Sanborn Trio (R&B/ Ladies (Irish folk). $28- Bonoff, $15-$35. March 306 Busse Highway, College 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sat- jazz). $55, $65. $58. March 15, 7:30 22, 7:30 p.m.: Cameron Park Ridge. www. urday; and 11 am. and 2 65+ p.m. Sunday. $15, $25, r IKoehnline Museum of $35, $70. Art, 1600 E. Golf Road, i i I IEA' ftRi St. Patrick's Des Plaines. www. oakton.edu/museum. Easter egg hunt Through March 22: Fíir1, ck , IIO 'Murder in the Mansion'"Farewell Show: Ceram- I SCP Jazz i cs by Peter Hessemer Held 10 am-i p.m. and Paintings by James March 30 at Westfield I IKrauss." Old Orchard, Skokie Boulevard and Old Or- I i chard Center, Skokie, including a candy grab, petting zoo, games I I UD ONS& PPORTUN 111ES and crafts. Call (847) 673-6800 or visit I IPlaywnting www.westfield.com/ competition oldorchard. i i

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Cash Only OLD COMIC BOOKS WANTED fecI for single or couple, parking Cook County - Suburban Business Equipment (pre-1975l TOP $$ for Vintage Housing to Share Manufactured Homes by certified funds at the close of the See estatesales.net f ar photos. space. Close to beach, park, & pub- sale payable ta The Judicial Sales Toys, HoIWheeIs lpre-l975& lic trans. $1000 heat sci. Avail now! Clothing, Furs Ea/y Star Warsi 312-685-1787 Mobile Homes Apartment Buildings Corporation. No third party checks LIBERTYVILLE ESTATE SALE Small Pet 0k. 847-564-5887 will be accepted. The balance. in- 1206 Canterbury Circle, Fri and Retirement Rentals Electronics, Accessories VehIcles WantedWill Buy All Co-Op Apartments cluding the Judicial sale fee for Sat, Mar 15th and 16th. lOa-3p. Gienview- i 2,3 Bds Abandoned ResidentialProperty Estate Sales Fum, house & Kitchenwares, Vehiclea*** Cars, Trucks, Vans,Co.Op Housing Senior Housing Municipality Relief Fund, which is home decor, olee. books, SUV'n*** $500-5000 Cash* LUXURY RESIDENCES '4 calculated on residential real estate Sleeping Rooms Exercise Equipment snowblower, much, much more.708-516-8888, Valley Lo Towers II Commercial, Industrial at the rate ot $1 for each $1,000 or See pictures and maps at: 1910 Chestnut Ave, fraction thereof of the amount paid Farm and Gardening sandy! anesales.com Wanled To Buy. Buying Costume Housekeeping Rooms Apts Fór Rent Farms, Farmland ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS! by the purchaser notto exceed Farm Equipment For Estate Sate Services Jewelry. Vintage 35mm Cameras, Finder Service Homes Built to Order $300. in certifiedfunds/orwire Call 773-406-3402 West and Pocket Watches, Work- Call (847) 998-1800 x200 PARK RIDGE - Large i BR condo transfer,is due within twenty-tour Firewood ing or not. 847-997-5781 Apartments - Hotels Mon-Fri9:30-Spm for rent, $825, walk to train & Vacant Property 124) hours. No fee shall be paid by www.vaÌlsylotowsrs.coni shopping, available immediately, the mortgagee acquiring the resi- NEW TRIER SALES Vacation, Resort Rentals Call 847-692-6563 dential real estate pursuant ta its flea Markets Estate Sales-Antqs., Vacation Property PETS credit bid at the sale or by any Food, Produce Art, 50's Designer Pum. Out-of-State Rentals GLENVIEW: 1BR $875-$900, Homes Income Property mortgagee. ludgment creditor,or our specialty.Charities, 280, 2BA $t 100. lods heat, coy- other henar acquinng the residential Furniture Clean-up available. Garages erad prkg avail. Immed, occupancy Cook County - Chgo. N Investment Property real estale whose nghto in and to Walter - 847-471-7333 Cats GIRE PROP, 847-567-6075 the residential real estate arose pn- Giveaways Farms, Farmland PARK RIDGE 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 car ga- Lots or to the sale The subject property rage, good schools, nice quiet st. is sublect to general real estate lax- Dogs Commercial, Industrial ContactFrankat Horses Nyce Things Estate Sales MORTON GROVE $2200/month, Real Estate Auctions es, special assessments, or special lrnmed. 0cc. 2BR, 2BA, aleo. bldg847-567-0751 Jewelry (Serving the North Shore) Misc. Pets Storage, Warehouses Real Estate Wanted tases leered against said real estate Carol 847-431-5464 theated indr. prkg. up. All applcs.Cook County - Suburban and is offered tar sale without any Lawn, Garden Equipment Desk Space mcl, w/d in unit. No pets allowed. Real Estate Misc. representationautoqualityor Somethina Special Estate Sate. Dogs Near trainstation,2yr.lease.Suburba, * RENT TO OWN! * quantity of title and without recourse Fnday 3/Çg Saturday 3/16,9- Offices $1 450-st 550 847-470-8190 Buy with No Closing costs and getOut-Of-Town Real Est. ta Plaìntiff and in "As 1S condition. Machinery, Tools AKC English Build., pups. 4prn. 1331Bonita,Park Ridge. help with your credO. Call 708-868- The sale is farther subject Io conhr- 2males/2females. $2,11 Born Medical Equipment See pictures & details at ,sorne Stores SKOKIE: 1, 2, 38R. 2 BA, 5240 W2422 or visit ww nhba.com Out-Of-Town, Commercial mafion by the court, If the sale is thingspecialestatesales corn 1/7/13. lutshots & wormed Galitz, UnitI elev. prk, wtr A ator set aside for any reason. the Pur- Misc. Merchandise 121 7)433-0328 d.boyleu@comcast. Rental Services md, Lndry aal hdwd tirs,Close Rooms Lakes, Resort Property chaser at the sale shall be entitled net Regal Home/Kathy Petricca Rental Misc to tranap. S955-1 380.847-679 3224 Only to a return of the deposit paid. Musical Instruments Estate Saie AKC Hasanese Pups. M and F Cook County - Suburban Mortgages, Loans The Purchaser shall have no further Cicero, 5008 W. 32nd PLACE ready now Many colors, $800- Wanted to Rent SKOKIE - ist fir 2 flat, Spac. 36R, Homeowners Insurance recourse against the Mortga9or. the Office Furniture 3115-16...9am-4pm A t .000. [email protected]; i .5BA, ten pays ht A elec. No Mortgagee or the Mortgagee o attor- 3/17...1Oarn-prn Resale Shops call or text 8t5-861-t663. Smoking 1,325/mo. a sec, dep. Real Estate Seminars ney. Upon payment in lull of tIre Fun Sale, Anticues, lots of vintage Apartments. Unfurn'd. Sec 8 welc, 847-962-5841 amount bid, the purchaser will re- lewelry, china, linens, etc. Washer!French Bulldog. puppies,l0 weeks 11L ceive a Certificate of Sale that will Snow Removal Equipment t Male 2 Females, shots, Real Estate Services drver/stove/fndge; garage & more. Cook County - Chgo. N SKOKIE: 4937 CHURCH s.U(D. McGaw YMCA entitle the purchaser to a deed fo ido Pica at estatesales net vet checked,purebred,$700each sa EVANSTON Rooms for Men Judicial Sales - Legal the real estate after confirmation of Sporting Goods [email protected] 6309477337 Large i Berm, Heat Included, DES PLAINESi Bdrnn $750; parking. avail.. next to park, w/ma,d service, daily S weekly raleo, the sale, The property will NOT be Swap, Trade Golden Retriever Puppies.2 Bdrm $900-$950, inc(ds heal, close to Old Orchard. $131 8 up includes usent open forinspection andplaintiff AKC,6wks,ailhealthchecks andlaundry 8oartIino,Immediate Call Barbara 847-673-t317 facilities call the Y for availability Houses makes na representation as to the Swimming Pools, Supplies guarantee. Reserve yours000p. GRE Prop 047-297-1500 or Hallmark 8 Johnson f000 Grove 847-475-7400 - ext 214 condition of the property. Prospec- tinebiddern are admonishedto now,ready to goMarch 21st.NW CHICAGO Addison/Harlem, 773-545-6160 Cook County - Suburban Tickets $950.00 (8471683-7102 2BR, tut floor, stove, tridge, AC, Offices check the court file to verify all mIar- Skokie - TWO tRENCH HENS mation, If this property is a condo- Wanted to Buy ESTATE SALE- 9732 Lowell. Thur,PITBuLL PUPS - 4F, 2M, blue!new carpeting, Indry, neat, storage. Cook County - Suburban minium unit, the purchaser of the 3/14 Fr1, 3/15, Sat. 3/16, 8 Sun white A blk/wtilte, Razor A Gottino pets. prkg, Near escellent trans. unit at the foreclosure sale, other 3/17, 9am-5pnt. Whole house full ofbloodlines,ist shots & dew-$875/mo y sec, dep Credit check Skolde- istmo.rent $1 Electronics, Accessories r-,uired. Call 773-545-9330 EQUAL than a mortgagee, ahall pay the as- furniture! Kitchen table A chaits, ormed, $500/obo. 773-593-7976 2nd mo rent $2, LTL. Offices for Great sessments and the legal fees re- hundreds of books, albums, ROITWEILER PUPS, AKC Cook County - Chgo. S Rent, Nr Touhy 8 Edens. 300ff- gaited by The Condominium Prop- 400ft-800ft-t200ft May combine, WANTED HOME STEREO antiques, China/Rosenthal, Curner registered, ist shots, tails & HOUSING erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(i) and & Ives, vintage clothing, check us 6 Rms. 3 biten Apt. 107th Calumet no eotras, nightly clean-up Ig)(4).If this property is a condo- Equip. & Records, 33s-45s-78s dewclawu done. Males $600. Fe- 64 Silo Ridge Road Orland Park out at www.estatesales.net, males $500 Call 708-351 -8808 Ave. Hdwd firs, lntcnVsecure Bldg. Call 847-602-6622 minium unit which is part of a cam- Will pick-up Cash OPPORTUNITIES home, 3008sq 4 Bd. 3 Ba wooded 847-266-0190 847-946- t 746 Ten pays Ht and Eltc $875 00 Mo, mon interest community, the par- 773-996-7277 t acrelotLicensedatrpra,salchaser of the unit at the foreclosure Furniture All real estate advertised in 'P650 000. FSBO 708-460-569 sale other than a mortgagee shall Estate Sales PARK RIDGE 3BR, 1.5BA, ist fir, pay the assessments required by SAY IT IN THE OEASSIFIEDS, new decor, no smoke/pets, atila this newspaper is subject to the Cook County - Chgo. N Adlastable Bed. Sarta Perfect not md, pknq. across trom Dee The Condominium PropertyAd. Postition twin size adjustable bed Federal Fair Housivg Act, which 765 ILCS 605/18.5(tt-l).IF YOU "A SUCCESSFUL SALE" Rd Metre, Sf300, 847-224-9340 OPENHOUSESat/SunUpdtd brck Like new,firmmattress.$5.00, (AIL 847-998-3400 TO makes it illegal to advertise any mch w/5bdrrns,2 5bths,fuIIfinARE THE MORTGAGOR HOME- 'When You Want The Best (2241 358-1270 preference, limitation, or dis- bsmt wrbth,ktch,mny closts,rfnshdOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT PHYLLIS REIFMAN PA(E YOUR AD firs 9353Ke stone Skokie TO REMAININPOSSESSION Misc. Merchandise crimiriation based on race, color, FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF religion, neu, handìcap. familial Other County AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Trio House Sales ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION New 25 inch wjde, status or national origin in the REPO Homes 847-432-3770 To PEACE A starting at15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS burgundy wa(ker. $60. sale, rental or tInancirig of $550/mont!, with no credit check f i-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE nancing. Visit http'//www ShortProp BALDERDASH ESTATE SALE422 housing. LAW Far information, examine the 708-531-1777 ertySales.com for details, 847-881-Court file or contact Plaintiff's attor- Fairhaven Ln. Mundelein Between GARAGE SALES In addition the Illinois Human 6829 RI. 176 & HawleyFri. & Sat. 3/15 & 0evCODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES, 16, 9-5pmHousehold, terhng, Rights Act prohibits discrimina. Mortgages-Loans P.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE Misc. Balderdash Col ecl ion corn5OB5CRIE TODAY CALL (.800 680.2068 Garage Sales lion based on age, ancestry, ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (6301 794-9876. Please Peggy 847-322-8234 08 0)5(1 P(ONEERIOCAL.(OH GARAGE SALES marital Status, Sesual orientation Home Loans lo, Any Credit Score available from Private Investors, Norefer tofile number 14-09-01121 sr unfavorable military discharge. credit checks or fees Visit frttp.//wwTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- This paper will not knowingly w.TradeMyLoan.com to get a loan.lION One South Wacker Drive. Estate Sales Estate Sales 847-881-6829 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 Garage Sales accept any advertising for real CLASSI FI ED L3i2) 236-SALE You can also visit TRIO'S ECLECTIC HIGHLAND PARK estate which is in violation of the Judicial Sales-Real Est.The Judicial Sales Corporation at w Chicaqo. ESTATE SALE by ww.tlsc,com fxr a 7 day Status re- Glenview Rummage Sale. law. Al! persons are hereby SAT 16 March 11AM-5:OOPM + SUN 17 March 12-3PM ROSES IN BLOOM, 5711 N Ozark, NORRIDGE port of needing sales. CODILIS & Glenv,ew Methodist Church 574 Braeside Ad, Highland Park IL Chicago,Fil. March 15, 8-4, Sal informed that all dwellings adver INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFASSOCIATES, P C. 15W030 727 Harlem Ave, NORTH FRONTAGE From Lake-Cook Rd 8 Green Bay Rd. soh NE turn. onto Indian TreeMarch 16 8-3.140 Barbes in bou- hued are available on av equal COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- ROAD. es, oak bedroom set, 2 patio sets,Presale Fn 3/15, 6prn-8:3Opm, $5 1-Y DEPARTMENT . CHANCERYSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 Dr, just north of Lake-Cook 8 E of Green Bay Rd, and then tam RIE W Adm Fee, Sat 3/16, Bam-2:3Opm, opportunity basis. lotsoffurniture,Blacklealher DIVISION GMAC MORTGAGE,(630( 794-5300 Attorney File No. lut stop sign Onto Braeside. From Green Bay & Cherokee, turn E on No Adm Fee. Fam, clothes, howm, couch,kitchen,linens, Swarovski If you believe you have been LLC f4-09-01121 Attorney ARDC No. Cherokee, then RiS on Indian Tree, then LIE onto Braeside. House on books. collectibles, French Room 00468002 Attorney Code, 21762 and park on S side of Braeside, Please obey signs and do not block lightingfixtures,knotty pine bar. discriminated against iv conriec- Plaintiff, clothing, cds,pictares, misc. Case Number09 CH 00.3019 driveways. Saturday C's W t 0:3OAM 8 Sunday C's W 1 t :3OAM tian with the sale, rental or NOTE: Pursuant ta the Fair Debt ANTIQUES TO CONTEMPORARY DESIGN AD, CALL MICHAL BOROW1AK M(JA MI tirrancing of housing, Call: CHAEL BOROWIAK. JPMORGANCollection Practices Act, you are Furniture 8 Lighting + including: c1770's Penn walnut, dish-top tilttop, CLARENDONHILLSRummage CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSO-advised thatPlaintiff's attorney is tea-table t8th C George Hewift Marlborough, grandmother clock; cf 780 Sale atChristLutheran Church, deemed to be a debt collector at- West City and Suburbs: ClArION, AS PURCHASER OF Chippendale slyle, mahogany, tilt, wine table, England; c 1820 brass,55th St 8 RIe. 83 (across from Jew- ThE LOANS AND OTHER AS-tempting ta collect a debt and any pierced fender; c1900, Welsh dresser; provincial corner cabinets,el) Saturday 3/16. 9arn-2pm. Great HOPE Fair Housing Center SETS OF WASHINGTON MUTUALinformation obtained will be used for Caladonian repro Colonial style dining table & 4/2 rush seal, ladderbargains for everyonei GURNEE RUMMAGE SALEt 6304904500 BANK. FORMERLY KNOWN ASthat purpose back chairs 8 occasional table; Leopold Stickley, Chippendale style March 15th and 16th WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK.1512521 chest; 19th C Arnencan provincial desk wibookcase; antique oak, ELMHURST MOVING SALE Fri. 8:30a-12 and Sat, 8:30a-2p. FA AS SUCCESSOR IN INTER-317,3/14,3/2103*515076 printers cabinet & vintage card catalog drawers; 2 pairs, Windsor uN/e Saturday March 16th, 201 Brush South City and Suburbs; Hilf Unit 1 02, 9a - 2p, Furniture, Bethel Lutheran Church A EST TO LONG BEACH MORT-NORRIDGE chairs; Art Deco, sconces; Knoll c t950-5t, Abel Sorenson, coffee table Preschool, 5110 Grand Ave. South Suburbar Housing Center GAGE COMPANY FROM THE & Elias Svedberg occasional tables; George Nelson for Herman Miller; sewing supplies, too much to INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF haft Everything must got Priced ferns A Bag Safe!t FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCECOOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- andirons. fireplace tools. screen 8 log holder; 1970's Directional sofa 8 708-957.4674 CORPORATION, ACTING AS RE- loveueat; Bernhardt, campaign chest & mirror, Fine, Functional 8 Dec 847-998-3400 TY DEPARTMENT ' CHANCERY CEIVERFOR THE SAVINGSDIVISION FIFTH THIRD MORT- Art including pieces by' Akira Blourit; Steven Bradford; Ney Cardouo,Glenview, 2400 Chestnut Ave North City and Suburbs; BANK AND PURSUANT TO ITSGAGE COMPANY Cnstina Cordova; Emil Cohen; Lannie Gannon; Kevin Hanna; RobinGlenviewSenior Center Garage Interfaith Housing Center AUTHORITY UNDER THE FEDER-Plaintiff, Fineberg; Riva Lahmer; Po Shun Leong; K W Miyuk; Jim Rose; BrianSale. Slop in for better items, toys, AL DEPOSIT INSURANCE ACT. Schuetu; Norbert Smith; Richard Weiner 8 19th C sailor's wool thread,holiday, jewelry, clothing or fill a bag of the Northern Suburbs STATE OF ILLINOIS- ILLINOISANDRZEJ OZLANSKI, FIRST picture. Table Top incld: International, Royal Danish sterling flatware, tor $5 in our special room! All pro- HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY service for 12, 9 po place setting; Randahl sterling bowl 8 candlestIcks; 847-501-6760 AMERICAN BANK, CITIBANK coeds benehl area Senior Citizens SERVICES, CITY OF CHICAGO Wedgwood, Kashmar; Waterfonj crystal. Fine & fashion leweiry; Thursg-2Fn9-t2 LIBE ATYVILLE (SOUTH DAKOTA). N.A. Friday 3/15 5:30pm - 8:30pm Defendants Defendants Senator. JFK, ILS; L mink coat; books including art 8 children o; 09 CH 003019 antique glass bottles; Dinky toys; duck decoys; Trek bicycle, Saturday 3116 8am - 11:30am 09 CH 046846 5t38 N. 1441 W. Lake Sf. HARWOOD HEIGHTS 2,931SF WEBCB312731 CANFIELD AVENUE4936 N. OZARK AVENUE kitchenware, basement w!th fools, srl supplies 8 flat files. Much more IO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD, NORRIDGE, IL 60706 here! We look forward to seeing you al this interesting A lovely sale. BUTrERFIELD SCHOOL 847-564-1600 OFFICE NORRIDGE, IL 60706 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- For more Info please visit estatesales,net (All. 847-998-3400 Gently used children's clothing 8 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Oftice Space above retail cert- toy sale Spnng and Summer ter. Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur. OR VISIT 847-564-1 600 www.josephrealestate.net suant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresuant to a Judgment at Foreclosure LORI REIFMAN TRIO LIMITED clothes, toys, books, DVD5, baby & and Sale entered sports equip. 8 more! Hat Price on inthe above Estate Sates o! Distinction 877 835 2099 PIONEERO(ALCOVtL4SSIFIEDS selected Oems all day Saturday NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 I 65 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est, to esceed $306, in certihed funds/orSKOKIE NOTE: Pursuant lo the Fair Debtvubsection (g-11 of Section 18.5 dfday statso report of pendins sales. wire transfer, is due within twenty-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCollection Practices Act, you arethe Condominium Property Act. PIERCES ASSOCIATES One BUSINESS & SERVICE DIR ECOR four (24) hours, No fee shall be paidCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-advised thatPlaintiff's attorney isSale terms: 10% down by certifiedNorth Dearborn Street Sude 1300 by the mortgagee acquinng the res-1-Y DEPARTMENT -CHANCERYdeemed to be a debt collector at-funds, balance, by certified funds,CHICAGO,IL60602 (3121 476- Flooring Misc. Services idential real estate pursuant to itsDIVISION tempting to collect a debt and anywithin 24 hours. No refundsThe5500 Attorney File No. PA1f01883 credit bid at the sale or by anyBANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC-informaflon obtained will be used forproperty will NOT be open for in-Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num- BUSINESS DIRECTORY DANIEL'S FLOORING Co ALLSTATE INSURANCE mortgagee,udment creditor,orCESSOR BY MERGER TO BACthat purpose. speclion ber lt CH 21318 Sanding . Repairs . FinishingLow cost insurance for your sub,other lienor acquiring the residentialHOME LOANS SERVICING, LP1512152 For information call the Sales Clerk1510360 InstallationGood referencehome, life, apt & condo. 877-939-real estate whose nghts in and toF/X/A COUNTRYWIDE HOME317,3/14,3121/13 #515039 al Plaintiff's Attorney, The Wirbicki2/28,317,3/14113 #511892 the residential resi nstste arose pri-LOANS SERVICING LP LawGroup,33 WestMonroe InsuredFree Estimates 0007 or a0t34t5@allstate com SKOKIE HARWOOD HEIGHTS Asphalt-Paving or to the sale. The subject propertyPlaintiff. Street,Chicago, Illinois60603. 20 Years Exp. 708-667-0101 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF Painting-Decorating is nublad tO general real estate tan- 1312) 369455W1 t-1474. COOK County, Illinois, County De- es, special assessments, or specialAEMAN ALTAF. 5220 OAKTONCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS INTCRCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES FAHEY & SON COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- partment. Chancery Division. DAVID'S tasen levied against said real estateCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION CORPORATION I-847- 299-1005 1-847- 222-0589 CERY DIVISION Marquette Bank, and is offered for sale without anyDot endsnts Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 ASPHALT PAVING FLOORING Al FRITZ S SON PAINTING JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- Plaintiff, representutionastoqualityor11 CH 038937 1510892 DrivewaysParking Lots Family owned & operated TIONAL ASSOCIATION, vs. tnt/ExtFree Est. Wallpaper quantity of title und without recourse5220 W. OAKTON STREET. UNIT 2128, 3/7, 3/14/13 #511899 Licensed BondedInsured Plaintiff 7529 W Carmen LLC, an Illinois * Custom Installations * Io Plaintiff and in 'AS 1Scondition.#41 1 SKOKIE, IL 60077 Free Est within 24 Hrs. AAA American V, HARW000 HEIGHTS limited liability company, a/k/a 7529 The sate is further sublect to confir-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Sanding w Carpentry Father & Son Painting OSCAR T. ROXAS Mc/A OSCARINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFW. Cannon, LLC, BogualawR. mation by the court. Upon paymentTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Repairs w Stairs w Tiles I rrlerior/Eoterior COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Wiecoorek, Beata Solka a/iuta Beata 708-453-6123 in full of the amount bid, the pur-suant to a Judgmest of ForeclosureBOXAS; UNKNOWN TRUSTEE, 847-401-1840 AS TRUSTEE OF THE OSCAR T.n,DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYWieczorek, Non-Record Claimants. ' Credit Cards Accepted New Dustless System email: [email protected] chaser will receive s Certificate ofand Sale enteredinthe abone w.FaheyandSonPavingcom Sale that will entitle the purchaser ROXAS REVOCABLE LIVINGDIVISION and Unknown Owners, FREE EST., Fully Insured cause on January 7, 20t3, an agent Defendants. to a deed totre real estate afterof The Judicial Salen Corporation,TRUST CITIBANK, N A. S/I/I TOBANK OF AMERICA, N.A. CITIBANK )SOUTH Plaintiff, 11 CH 39025; Bathroom 888-328-4305 KASAL confirmation of the sale. The prop-will at 10:30 AM on April 9, 2013, at DAKOTA). Painting & Decorating N.A., MIDLAND FUNDING, LLC; Sheriff's No. 130163-001F. erty wìll NOT be open for inspectionthe The Judicial Suies Corporation,UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-SAVATH DEE, SARATH LEOUK,Pursuant to a Judgmenl made snd Interior I Exterior und plaintiff makes no representa-One South Wacker Drive -24th GREAT BATHS!!Garage Doors, Openers RECORD CLAIMANTS, MIDLAND FUNDING LLC entered by said Court in the abone Painting & Wallpapering lion as to the condition of the prop-Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606, sell at Deten dants Defendanls entitled cause. Thomas JDart, Complete Bath Remodeling Wall Washing erly. Prospective bidders are ad-public auction lo the highest bidder. FOREST DOOR CO 11 CH 27566 Il CH 21318 Shenff of Cook County, Illinois. will Free EstimateInsured FREE ESTIMATES inonished to check the court file toas set forth below. the following de-Property Address: 9639 KOSTNER6543 WEST FOREST PRESERVEon March 25, 2013, at 1:00 P.M in Garage Doors 8 Openers venfy all information, If this propertyscribedrealestate: Commonly References Available AVENIJE SKOKIE, IL 60076 AVENUEHarwoodHeights, ILRoom LLO6 of the Richard J Daley Satesservice - installation Call Steve (630)968-5593 is a condominium unit, the parchas-knownas5220 W. OAKTON Center, 50West Washington Darek & Sons Ml-219-4020 708-652-8405 630-969-9416 er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,STREET, UNIT #4t1, SKOKIE, ILNOTICE OF FORECLOSURE60706 SALE NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Street, Chicago, Illinois, sell at pub- other than a mortgagee. uhall pay60077 Property Indes No. 10-21- www.darekandsons.com New Garage Doors & Openers Party Services Fisher and Shapiro file e t l-054t59TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-lic auction the following described the assessments andthe legal lees330-035-1039. The real estafe is RepaIrs ICables Springs, Panels Party/Dinner Helpers Available III is advised that interested partiessuant to a Judgment of Foreclosurepremises and real estate mentioned requiredby TheCondominiumimproved with a condo/townhouse. in said Judgment: Cleaning 240 Free Est., e Habla Espanol Enjoy more quality time with your Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(gl(t)Sale ternis: 25% down of the high-consult with their and Sale enteredinthe above Tucl Pointing Avait 312-513-5118 own attorneysbefore biddingatcause on December 28, 2012, anPIN.: 12-12-409-019-0000. friends by hiring extra hands and )g()4). If this property is a con-est bid by certified funds atthe AAA American Cleaning We help with serving dnnks, load, mortgage foreclosure sales.) agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-Address: 7527 W. Carmen Avenue, Comm ¡Resid - Janitorial Srucs dominium unit which is part of sclose of the sale payable to The Ju-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenration, will at 10:30 AM on ApnI 1,Harwood Heights, IL 60706. Handyman washing dishes and clean-up common interestcommunity, the Window Washing. Carpet, Uyholstery dicial Sales Corporation. No third 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-Improvements.Two-Story,Single Call Bflgltte at 847-529-1930 purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-party checks will be accepted. Thethat pursuant toa Judgment of 847-401-1840 Affordable Handyman Servtces Foreclosure entered on January 17,poration, One South Wacker Dove -Family Residence. email: [email protected] Plumbing, Carpentry, Etectrical, sure sale other than s mortgageebalance, including the Judicial sale Remodeling shall pay the assessments required 2013, Kauen Realty Services, Inc.,4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Sale shall be under the tollowing Pwrwshing, Painting, Bsmnt feefor Abandoned Residentialas Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.sell al public auction to the highestterms, 10% ot the purchase price by The Condominium Property Act,Property Municipality Relief Fund, Concrete Finishing. No Job to Big - ALL THINGS CARPENTRY TONY on ApnI 18, 2013, at 205 W. Ran-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-payable at the time of the sale, and No Job to Small.Will Beet 755 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1)IF YOUwhich is calculated on residentialdolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago,lowing described real estate: Cam-the balance due 24 hours there- Residentiai & Commercial ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-real estate al the rate of $1 for each Anyone's Prices. 847-449-5285 Illinois, sell at public auction to themanly known as 6543 WEST FOR-after.allpayable by certifiedor Remodeling. Ask About OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT$1 .000 or fraction thereat ofthe CUSTOM CONCRETE Now accept VisJMC/Amer Exp highest bidder for cash, as set forthEST PRESERVE AVENUE,cashier's check tothe Sheriffof Financing. 708-927-6588 TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONamount paid by the purchaser not below, the following descnbed realHarwood Heights, IL 60706 Pro.r- Cook County. 35 Years n Business Any type of home repair! Electrical, FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFto enceed $300, in certified funds/or property. t)i Indes No, 13-18-405-002-USI.Sale shall be sub)ecl to general tan- Plumbing. Carpentry, Painting, Tiling AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INwire transfer, is due within twenty- PatiosFoundations Remodeling 6 more. Free Esfi- Commonly known as 9639 KostnerThe real estate is improved with aes, special assessments, and sny ACCORDANCE WITh SECTIONfour (24) hours. No tee shall be paidAvenue, Skokie, IL 60076 Peona-one story single family home; twoprior first mortgages Premises will mates, Call Jerny 847-57t-4397 MR, GROUT t5-t701(C)OF THEILLINOISby the mortgagee acquinng the res- Driveways sent Index No.: 10-10-420-038 car detached garage. Sale terms:NOT be open for inspection. 847-39-41S6 MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREdental real estate pursuant lo its The mortgaged real estate is rn- 25% down of the highest bid by car-For information, David S. Hauling TiLE GROUT REPAIR LAW Forinformation:Visitour Stamped & Cofored crede bid al the sale or by anyproved with a dwelling. The proper-stied funds at the close st the saleAdduce/Kelly. Olson, Michiod, EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN website at service.atty-pierce.com.mortgagee, judgment creditor,or by will NOT be open for inspection payable to The Judicial Sales Cor-DeHaan S Richter, LLC. Plaintiff's between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.other honor acquiring the residential 630-469-6898 The )udgmenl amount poration. No third party checks willAttorneys, 333 West Wacker Drive, RED'S HAULING SERVICE Tree Service PIERCE 8 ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sreal estate whose rights in and to was Licensed I Insured $112,233.50.Sale terms for non-be accepted. The balance, induit-Suite 2000, Chicago. IL 60606, Tel. Complete Clean out Service Attorneys, OneNorthDearbomthe residential resI estate arose pri- Family owned tor over 50 years SAWVELL TREE SERVICE INC. parties: 10% of successful bid im-ing the Judicial sale fee for Abon-No. (312) 236-6706. Tree Tnmrning. Tree Removal, Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILor to the sale. The subtect propertymediately at conclusion of auction,dosed Residential Properly Manici-This is an attempt to collect a debt 847-409-4860 60602TelNo, (312) 476-5500,is subject to general real estate tao- ConstructioriRemodeling 24 Hoar Emergency Service pality Reliet Fund, which is calcula-pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection PIeuse refer to file numberes, special assessments, or specialbalance by 12:30 p.m. the nest CeO Arbonsts, 847-566-9372 business ted on residential real estate at thePractices Act and any information PA09O1733. THE JUDICIAL SALEStases levied against said real estate day, both by cashier's MGL Construction & Remodeling Instruction checks and no refunds.The salerate of $1 for each $1,000 or frac-obtained will be used for that pur- BRs, Kitchens, Painting Floonn TUckpointing CORPORATION One Southand is offered for sale withosl anyshall be subject to general real ea-lion thereof of the amount puid bypose & Handyman Servicesree Est TUTORING: Wellprepared, Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago.representationastoqualityor 1510213 IL 60606-4650 (3121 236-SALE Youquantity of title and without recoursetatetases, special tanes, specialthe purchaser not lo exceed $300, Quality & Satisiaction hardworking WyzAnt academic assessments, special tases levied,in certihed funds/or wire transfer, is2/28,317,3h4/13 #511887 can alsovisit The Judicial Saleslo Plaintiff and in 'AG 15' condition. 708-670-464e & music teacher.K-9fb grade 1-847-724-5600 and superior liens, ifany. Thedue within twenty-tour (241 hours. w/speciat ed K-age 21 .Piano & Corporation al www.tjsc.com for a 7The sale is further subject to confir- NORRIDGE property is offered "as is,with noNo feeshallbepaidbytheIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF voice Imusic teacher) Custom i-773-307-2332 dan status report ol pending salen.marion by the court.If the sale inexpress or implied warranties undmortgagee acquiring the residential Fencing WyzAni URL: http://www.wyzant PIERCE SASSOCIATES Oneset amos tor any reason, the Pur- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- North Dearborn Street Suite 1300chaser al the sale shall be entifledwithout any representation as to thereal estate pursuant to its credit bid1-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY .comflutors/AcademicAndMusic qualify of title or recourse fo Plain-al the sale or by any mortgagee, A-1 FENCE INC. EDMAR, INC. CHICAGO.IL 60602 1312) 476-only to a retum of the deposit paid. DIVISION New & Repair-All Types 5500 Attorney File No PA0601733 tiff Pronpective bidders are ad-tudgmenl creditor. or other honor Landscaping TuckpointingMasonry The Purchaser shall have no furthermonished to review the court file toacquinng the residential real estateBANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SUC- 708-452-1210 recourse against the Mortgaor, the CESSOR BY MERGER Tó Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num- nenfy all information whose nghts in and to the residen- BAC ber' 09 CH 02774 G & A LandecaDing Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s aSar-For information:Sale Clerk, Fisherliaireal estate arose poor to theHOME LOANS SERVICING, LP BRECKENRIDGE FENCE 1511456 soy Upon payment in bull of the FKA COUNTR'AVIDE HOME 20% OFF SPRING CLEANUP and Shapiro,AttorneyC 42168,sale The oubiect property is subject ChaIn, Link & Wood Fences 3/7, 3114, 3/21/13 #515001 amount bid, the purchaser will re- LOANS SERVICING, LP LAWN CUT FROM- 15,00 Wk, To £LA(E A [LP WANTED AO ITHE 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301,to general real estate tanes, special cese a Certificate of Sale that will Plaintiff. InstallatIon & Repairs (847) 774-9195 Free Est. - Sr. Dis SKOKIE Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847)assessments, or special tases lev- (ASSIFIEDS, (AIL 841-9983400 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFentitle the purchaser Io a deed Io498-9990, between 1:00 p.m. aociied against said real estate and is BEST PRICES 847-729-5137 GINA AHMAO COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS the real estate after confirrnahon of weekdays only. offered for sale without any repro- the sale. The property will NOT be Defendants COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- sentation as to quality or quantity of open forinspection andplaintiff 11 CH 44076 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est,Judicial Sales-Real Est,CERY DIVISION 3(7,3/14,3121113 #514989 title and without recourse lo Plaintiff7736 WEST WINONA STREET AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC; makes no representation as Io the and in AS IS' condition The sale is aridSale enferedinthe abovecoins a Certificate of Sale that willCollection Practices Act, you arePlaintiff, condition of the property Prospec-HARW000 HEIGHTS further oubfect to confirmation byNomdcie, IL 60706 tise NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- cause on January 4, 2013, an agententitle the purchaser to a deed Ioadvised thstPlaintiff's aftomey isvs. biddem are admonished toIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFthe court Upon payment in full of of The Judicial Sales Corporation,the real estate after confirmation ofdeemed to be a debt collector ut-TONY WAHBEH; LINDA WAHBEH;check the court tile lo venfy all infor-COOK COUNTri, ILLINOIS TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- mation. lt this property is a condo- Ihe amosnl bid, the purchaser willsuant to a Judgmenl of Foreclosure will at 10:30 AM on April 8, 20t3. atfie sale The properly will NOT betempting to collect s debt and anyMORTGAGE COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-receive a Certificate of Sale that will the The Judicial Sales Corporation,open forinspection andplaintiffinformation obtained will be used forELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONminium unit, the purchaser of theCERY DIVISION entitle the purchaser to a deed toand Sale enteredinthe above One South Wacker Orme -24thmakes no representation as to theWut purpose. SYSTEMS, INC AS unit at the foreclosure sale, otherWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., ASthe mal estate after confirmation ofcause on January 11, 2013, an than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atcondition of the property. Prospoc-1511808 NOMINEE FOR FIRST AMGNUS TRUSTEE FOR THE the sale. The property will NOT be public auction to ttte highest bidder,tinebidders are admonishedto3/7, 3/14, 3/21/13 #515017 FINANCIAL sessments and the legal fees re-CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF ration, will at 10:30 AM on Apni 12, quired by The Condominium Prop- open forinspection andplaintiff2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- as set forth below, the following de-check the court file to verify all infor- CORPORATION: MUTUAL BANK, BANC OF AMERICA makes no representation as Io the HARW000 HEIGHTS oily Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(9(111 andALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST porslion, One South Wacker Dove - scnbed realestate Commonjymatan, If this property is a condo- THE CIRCUIT COURT OFDefendunts, condition of the property. Prospec- known as 4936 N. OZARK AvE-minium unit, the purchaser of theIN (g)(4(.Ifthis property is a condo-2004-10, MORTGAGE 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL. 60606, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-10 CH 2047 tisebidders are admonished to NUE, NORRIDGE, IL 60706 Prop-unit at the foreclosure sale, other NOTICE OF SALE minium unit which s part of a com-PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,check the court file to verify all infor-sell al public auction to the highest than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-n, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY mon isteresI community, the pur-SERIES 2004-10; bidder, as set forth below. the f 01- erty index No. 12-12-324-029 The DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- mation. If this proporly is a condo- real estate is improved with a resi-sessments and the legal fees re- EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofchaser of the unit at the foreclosurePlaintiff, lowing descnbed real estate. Corn- NA minium 0ml, the purchaser of themonly known as 7736 WEST WI- dence Sale lenTos: 25% down ofquired by The Condominium Prop- Foreclosure and Sale entered in thesale other than u mortgagee shallvs. unit at the foreclosure sale, other Plaintiff, pay the assessments required by NONA STREET, Nomdge, IL 60706 the highest bid by certified funds aterly Act, 765 ILCS 085/9(91(1) and above entitled cause on February MINAS GHARIBIAN; BANK OFthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as- The Condominium PropertyAct,AMERICA, N.A.. AS Property Indes No. 12-12-312-024- the close of the sale payable to Thelg)I41 Ifthis property is a condo-MARIA SCARDICCHIO, MICHAEL21, 20t2 Intercounty Judicial Sales sessrnents and the legal fees re- Judicial Sales Corporation No thirdminium unit which is part of a corn- Corporation will on Monday, Apnl 1,765 ILCS 609-18.5)5-1), IF YOUS/I/I TO LASALLE BANK, N.A.: UN-quired by The Condominium Prop-0000. The real estate is improved SCARDICCHIO, HARRIS N.A. ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- with a single family residence. The party checks wilt be accepted. Themon interest community, the pur- 2013 st the hour of 1 t am. in their KNOWN HEIRS erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( and chaser of the unit at the foreclosureDefendsnts OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTAND LEGATEES OF MINAS Ludgment amount was $143,469.43. balance, including the Judicial sale 09 CH 02774 office st 120 West Madison Street, )g))41.Itthis property is a condo- fee forAbandoned Residentialsale other than a mortgagee shall Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell atTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONGHARIBIAN, IF ANY; Sale terms: The bid amount, includ- 7521 WEST GUNNISON STREET minium unit which is part of a corn-ing Ike Judicial sale fee for Abon- Proper, Municipality Relief Fund,pay the assessments required by public auction lo the highest bidderFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFUNKNOWN HEIRS ANDmon interest community, the pur- HARW000 HEIGHTS, IL 60706 AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN OF ANUSCH done-i Residential Properly Munici- which is calculated on residentialThe CondominiumProperty Ad, for casti, as set forth below, the fol- LEGATEES chaser of the unit al the foreclosure 765 ILCS 085/te 5(g-1)IF YOUNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONWA RUTIAN polity Relief Fund, which is calcula- real estate at the rate ot St for each TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-lowing descnbed mortgagedreal sale other than a mortgagee shall thereof of theARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISIFANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS ted on residential real estate at the $1 000 or traction suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureestate: pay the assessments required by amount paid by the purchaser notOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT MORTGAQE FORECLOSUREAND NON RECORD rate of $1 for each $1,000 or frsc- sod Sale enteredinthe aboveCommonly known as 9245 The Condominium PropertyAct, IN POSSESSION LAW, For information, esamino theCLAIMANTS; De- lion thereof si the amount paid by Io enceed $300, in certified funds/orTO REMAIN cause on January 3, 2013, an agentKilpatrick Avenue, Skokie. IL 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(. IF YOU wire transfer, is due within twenty-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF 60676. court file or contact Plaintiff's atfor-fendants, the purchaser not to euceed $300, of The Judicial Sales Corporaftos, ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-shall be paid in certified funds im- four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN PIN. 10-t5-t25-042. sen:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES.11 CH 21379 OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONwill at tO:30 AM on April 5, 2013, ut P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGENOTICE OF SALE mediately by the highest and best by the mortgagee acquiring the res- the The Judicial Salen Corporation,The mortgaged real estate is im- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION idential rest estate pursuant to its15-170110) OF THE ILLINOIS ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- bidder at the conclusion of the sale. One South Wacker Drive- 24thproved with a single family resi- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF credit bid at the sale or by anyMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE defoe. If the subied mortgaged realIL 60527, (6301 794-9876. PleaseEN that pursuant to a Judgment of No teeshallbepaidbytIle Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INmortgagee acquiring the residential mortgagee. judgment creedor,orLAW For information, examine the estate is s unit of a common inter-refer to file number 14-11-32900.Foreclosure and Sale entered in theACCORDANCE WITH SECTION public auction to the highest bidder, real estate pursuant to its credit hid other Senor acquinnthe residentialcourt file or contact Plaintiff's aftor- est community, the purchaser of theTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-abose entitled cause on September OF THE ILLINOIS as set forth below, the following de- lION Ose South Wacker Dnne,14, 2012 ritercounty Judicial Sales15-17011Cl al the sale or by any mortgagee. real estate whose rights in and tonov: CODILIS 5 ASSOCIATES, unit other than a mortgagee shall MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ucnbed real estate:Commonly 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Corporation will on Monday, April 1, tudgmenl creditor,or other honor the residential real estate arose pri-P.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE pas the assessments required by LAW. Forinformation'Visitour known as 7521 WEST GUNNISON (3121 236-SALE You can also visit2013 at the hour st It am. in their acquinng fhe residential real estate or to the sale The sublect propertyROAD, SUITE iee, BURR RIDGE,STREET, HARW000 HEIGHTS,subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of websile at serece.atty-pierce com. is aubfeot to general real estate tau-IL 60527, 1630) 794-9876. Please the Condominium Property Act. The Judicial Sales Corporation at woffice at 120 West Madison Street, whose nghts in and to the residen- IL 60706 Property Indes No. 12-12- between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.fiaI real estate arose pnor Io the es. special assessments, or specialrefer to file number 14-09-38070. Sale terms: 10% down by certified .tjac.com tor a 7 day status re-Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell atPIERCE S ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's 424-050-0000. The real enlate is public auction to the highest bidder sale. The sublet property is Subject tases levied against seid real estateTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- funds, balance, by certified funds,port of pending sales 000ILIS S Attorneys. OneNorthDearborn and is offered for sale without anyTfON One South Wacker Drive,improved with a brown brick, single- ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W03Ofor cash, as set forth below, the fol- lo general real estate taxes. special family house with a one-car. attach-within 24 hoursIdo refunds, The Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,lowing descnbed mortgagedreal assessments, or special tases les- representationauto qualityor ed garage Sale ternos: 25% downproperty will NOT be open for in- 60602Tel No.(3121 476-5500 quantity ot title and wdhoat recourse(312) 236-SALE You can also visit spection SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527estate: ed against said real estate and is of the highest bid by certified funds (630) 794-5300 Attomey File No. Please refer to file numberoffered for sale without any repro- ro Plaintiff asd in AS lS condition.The Judicial Sales Corporation at w For information call William E. Dut- PIN. 12-12-404-085-0000. PAl 101883. THE JUDICIAL SALES at the close of lIre sale payable to 14-11-32900 Attorney ARDC No.Commonly known as 5102 North sentation as Io quality or quantity of The sale is further subject to conhr-ww ilac.com for a 7 day Status re-The Judicial Sales Corporation. NoIon, Jr. at Plaintiff's Attorney, DUT- CORPORATION One South If the sale isport of pending sales CODILIS & 00468002 Attorney Code, 21762Octavia Avenue, Harwood Heights, title and without recourse to Plaintiff mation by the court. third party checks will be accepted.TON 6 OUTrUN, P.C., 10325 West Wacker Done, 241fr Floor, Chicaito, set aside for any reason, the Pur-ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W03O Lincoln Highway, Frankfurt,IllinoisCase Number:tiCH 038937IL 60706. IL 60606-4650 (312) 238-SALE Youand in AS IS" condition. The sale is NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,The balance, including the Judicial The mortgaged real estate is im- further subtect to confirmation by chaser at the sale shall be entitled sale fee for Abandoned Residential60423 1815) 806-8200. can also visit The Judicial Sales only lo a return of the deposit paid.SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 proved with a single family resi- the court. Upon payment in full of Property Muniopality Relief Fand,INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES Corporation al w flsc.com for a 7 The Purchaser shall hase no further(6301 794-5300 Attorney File No. CORPORATION dence. If the subject mortgaged real Ihe amount bid, the purchaser will 14-09-38070 Attorney ARDO No.which iscalculated on residential estate is a unit of a common inter- receive a Certificate of Saie that will recourse against the Mortga9or. the real estate at the rate of $t for eachSellinOfficer, (312)444-1122 Mortgagee or the Morl9agee s attor-06468002 Attorney Code. 21762 151 2 est community, the purchaser st the entitle the purchaser to a deed to $1,000 or fraction thereof of the unit other than a mortgagee shall the real estate after confirmation of ney. Upon payment islullof theCase Number09 CH 046846smount paid by the purchaser not2/28,3)7,3/14/13 #511895 FIND MORE LOCAL JOBS AT SUBSCRIBf TODAY (ALL l.8OO.68O.2O6 amount bid, the purchaser will re-NOTE Puissant to the Fair Debt pay the assessments required by OR VISIT PlONE[RO(A (ON PIONEER1OCALCOMJAONSTER 66 THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 NiL Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. the sale.Thepropertywill NOT beopen forinspection andplaintiffThe sale is further sublect lo contir-mahon by the court. Upon payment openfornspectionandplaintiffmakes no representation as to thematisn by the court.If the sale isin full of the amount bid, the pur- makes no oepresentation as to thecondition of the property Prospec-set aside for any reason, the Pur-chaser will receive a Certificate uf condihon ot the property Prospec-tivebidders are admonishedtochaser at the sale ohall be entitledSale lhal will entitle the purchaser tivebiddersareadmonishedtocheck the court file to verity all intor-only to a return of the deposit paid.to a deed to the real estafe after check the court file to verify all nf or-mation. If this property is a condo-The Purchaser shall have no furtherconfirmation ol the sale. The prop- maSon. Ifthis property is a condo-minium soit, the purchaser of therecourse against the Morfga9or. theerty will NOT be open for inspection minium unit. the purchaser ot theunit at the foreclosure sale, otherMortgagee or the Mortgagee s albi-and plaintiff makes no representa- uno at the foreclosure sate, otherthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-soy.Upon payment is fullof thelion as to the condhon of the prop- than a mortgagee, shall pay the an-sesoments and the legal fees re-amount bid, the purchaser will re-erly.Prospective bidders are ad- sessments and the leQal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-cuise a Certificate of Sale that willmonished to check the court file to quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((l( andentitle the purchaser to a deed tonenfy all information. If this properly erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(1) and(g))4).lt this property is a condo-the real estate after confirmation ofis a condominium unit, the purchas- (g)(4).Ifthin property is a condo-minium unit which is part of a com-the sale. The property will NOT beer ut the unit al the foreclosure sale. %'rid yOt4f. minium unit which is pari of a corn-mon isteresI community, the pur-open forinspection and plaintiffother than a mortgagee, shall pay mon interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit al the foreclosuremakes nu representation as tu thethe assessmenls andthe legal fees chaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shallcondihon of the property Prospec-required by TheCondominium sale other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required bytisebiddersare admonished toProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))l) pay the assessments required bThe CondominiumPropertyAct,check the court file to verify all nf or-and (g))4I. If this property is a con- The Condominium Property Ac,765 ILCS 606/18.5(q-1). l YOUmatiOn. lt this property is a condo-dominiurn unit which is part of s 765 ILCS 6O5/18.5(-1). W YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-minium soit, the purchaser of thecommon interest community.the APE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTuvit st the foreclosure sale, otherpurchaser of the unit at the foreclo- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sure sale other than a mortgagee TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFsesaments and the legal fees re-shall pay the assessments required FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INquired by The Condominium Prop-by The Condominium Property Act, AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONerty Act, 765 ILCS 60519)g))1) and765 ILCS 605/18.5)9-l).IF YOU ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-170t(C( OF THEILLINOIS(g))4).If this property io a condo-ARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME- 15-t701(C(OF THEILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREminium unit which is part of a corn-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, examine themon interest community, the pur-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION LAW. Forinformation, contactcourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Plaintiffs attorney: HEAVNER,neff:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,sale other than a mortgagee shallAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN SCOTr, BEYERS A MIHLAR, LLC,P.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEpay the assessments required by iri? ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION ill East Main Street, DECATUR,ROAD, SUIFE 100, BURR RIDGE.The Condominium ProperlyAct,15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS IL 62523, (217( 422-1719. THE JU-IL 60527, (630( 794-9876. Please765 ILCS 605/18.5)Q-i(. I YOUMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE DICIALSALES CORPORATIONrefer to file number 14-12-09730.ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-LAW. Forinformation, contad One South Wacker Dove,24thTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTPlaintiffs attorney: HEAVREIR, Floor, Chicago, IL60606-4650TION One South Wacker Drive,TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONSCOU, BEYERS A MIHLAR, LLC, (f 2) 236-SALE You can also visit24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF1 i 1EasI Main Street, DECATUR, The Judicial Sales Corporation at wt312) 236-SALE You cas also visitAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INIL 62523, 1217) 422-1719. THE JU- wwttsc.com for a 7 day status re-The Judicial Sales Corporation at wACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONDICIAL SALES CORPORATION port of pendinq sales. HEAVNER,w'w.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-l5-1701(ClOF THE ILLINOISOne South Wacker Dnve,24th SCOU, BEYEP1S & Mit-lLAR, LLCport of pending sales. CODILIS 6MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREFloor,Chicago, IL60606-4650 itt East Mais Street DECATUR, ILASSOCIATES, P.0 15W030LAW. For information, esamine the(f312) 236-SALE You cas also visit 62523(217(422-171gAttorneyNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,court file or contact Plaintiff's attor-The Judicial Sales Corporation at w Cocte. 40387 Case Number: lt CHSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527neff:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,ww.tjsc.corn for a 7 day status re- 44076 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair(6301 794-5300 Attorney File No.P.C., t5WO30 NORTH FRONTAGEport of pandino sales. HEAVNER. Oebt Collection Pracfices Act, you14-i2-09730 Attorney ARDC No.ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,SCOU, BEYES & MIHLAR, LLC are advised that Plaintiff's attorney00468002 Attorney Code21762IL 60527, (6301 794-9876. Pleaset 1 1 East Main Street DECATUR. IL is deemed to be a debt collector at-Case Number:12 CH 022319refer tofile number 14-12-08047.62523(217)422-1719Attorney tempting to collect a debt and anyNOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-Code. 40387 Case Number: 12 CH information obtained will be used forCollection Practicas Act, you areTION One South Wacker Drive,15182 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair se. advised thatPlaintiff's attorneyis24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Debt Collection Practices Act, you deemed lo be a debt collector at-(312) 236-SALE You can also visitare advised that Plaintiff's attorney 2)28, 311, 3114/13 #509889 tempting to collect a debt and anyThe Judicial Sales Corporation at wis deemed to be s debt collector at- I SKOKIE information Obtained will be used forww.tjsc.corn for a 7 day status re-Iernpting to collect a debl and any INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFthat purpose port of pending sales. CODILIS Ainformation oblained will be used for COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-1512821 ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030 use. n, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY3/'7, 3/14, 3/21/13 #515089 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, DIVISION MORTON GROVE SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 605273/7, 3/14, 3/21113 #514978 RANK OF AMERICA, NATIONALIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF(630( 794-5300 Attorney File No.UNCOLN WOOD ASSOCIATION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-14-12-08047 Attorney ARDC No.IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Plaintiff, TV OEPARTMENT - CHANCERY00468002 Attorney Code. 21762COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS DIVISION Case Number:rl2CH 0i3671COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- todrl ve.com ENRIQUE MURILLO, NANCY MU-THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtCERY DIVISION RILLO, 8336 N. CHRISTIANALON, AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUC-Collection Practices Act, you areWELLS FARGO BANK, NA advised thatPlaintiff's attorney is J 'J BUILDING ASSOCIATION,TURED ASSET MORTGAGE IN- Plaintiff, SPRINGLEAF FINANCIAL SERV-VESTMENTS II TRUST 2006-AR5,deemed Io be a debt collector at-vs. search for new and used cars ICES OF ILLINOIS, INC., FORDMORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHtemptina to collect a debt and anyDIEU NG HUA;KIM CUC MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY, LLC CERTIFICATES, SERIES2006-Inforniafion obtained will be used forNGUYEN; MIMI HUA; Oefendants AR5 that purpose. WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.: UN- 12011022319 Plaintiff, 1512546 KNOWN OWNERS AND 8336 CHRISTIANA AVENUE UNIT 3/7,3/14,3/21/13 #515081 NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS 82E SKOKIE, IL 60076 FREDERICK L.GABRIEL AiKJASKOKIE Defendants, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-FREDRICK GABRIEL, CHICAGOIN THECIRCUIT COURT OF12 CH 4088 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TITLE LAND TRUST COMPANYCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-NOTICE OF SALE suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureAS TRUSTEE UIT/A DATEDTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 01V- and Sale enteredinthe above9/18/08 N1(JA TRUST NO.DIVISION EN that pursuant to a Judgmenl of cause on October 18, 2012, an8002351719, UNKNOWN BENEFI-BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONALForeclosure and Sale entered in the agent ot The Judicial Sales Corpo-CIARIES OF CHICAGO TITLEASSOCIATION above entitled cause on September -, ration, will at 10:30 AM on Apn) t,LAND TRUST COMPANY UIT/APlaintiff, 17, 2012 Inlercounty Judicial Sales . Shop by monthly payment 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-DATED 9/18/08 A/X/A TRUST NO. Corporation will on Monday, Apnl t, poration, Ose South Wacker Drive -8002351719, UNKNOWN OWN-JAMILA ZAKHARIA, GEORGE2013 at the hour of il am. in their 4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,ERS AND NONRECORO CLAIM-BIBLA, 4922 W, KIRK CONDOMIN-office st 120 West Madison Street, sell at public auction to the highestANTS IUM ASSOCIATION NFP Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell at bidder, as set forth below, the fol-Defendants Defendants public auction to the highest bidder lowing deucnbed real estate. Coro-12 CH 013671 12 CH 15182 for cash, as set forth below, the fol- monly known as 8336 CHRISTIANA7309 ARCADIA STREET MORTON4922 KIRK AVE., UNIT 202 Skokie,lowing described mortgagedreal s Search by mileage AVENUE UNIT 82E, SKOKIE, ILGROVE, IL 60053 IL 60077 estate: 60076 Property Indes No. 10-23-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-PIN. 10-35-423-045-0000. 404-079-1003 The real estate isTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Commonly known as 6414 North improved with a single family resi-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureSpaulding Avenue, Lincolswood, IL dence. Sale terms: 25% down ofand Sale enteredinthe aboveand Sale enteredinthe above60712. the highest bid by certified tundo alcause on September tO, 2012, ancause on January18, 2013, anThe mortgaged real estate is im- . Browse hot vehicle categories the close of the sale payable Io Theagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-provedwithamulti-familyresi- Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdration, will at 10:30 AM on April i.ration, will al 10:30 AM on Apiil 19,dunce. The succesaful purchaser is party checks will be accepted. The2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-entitled lo possession of the proper- balance, including the Judicial saleporation, One South Wacker Drive -poration, One South Wacker Drive -tir only.The purchaser may only fee torAbandoned Residential24th Floor, CHtCAGO, IL, 60606,24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606,obtain possession 01 units within the Properi Municipality Relief Fund,sell at public auction to the highestsell al public auction Io the highestmulti-unit property occupied by indi- which iscalculated on residentialbidder. as set forth below, the fol-bidder. as sel forth below, the fol-viduals named in the order of pos- real estate at the raIe of $1 for eachlowing descnbed real estate: Corn-lowing described realsession $1 000 or fraction thereof of themonly known as 7309 ARCADIAestate:Comrnonly known as 4922Sale terms: 10% down by certified amount paid by the purchaser notSTREET, MORTON GROVE, ILKIRK AVE.. Ut-lIT 202. Skokie, ILfunds. balance, by certified funds, to exceed $300, in certified funds/or60053 Property Index No. 09-13-60077 Property Indes No. 10-28-within 24 hours. No refunds. The You've never searched for wire transfer, in due within twenty-408-012. The realestateisim-208-026-1004. The real estateisproperty will NOT be open for in- tour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidprovedwitha residence.Saleimprosed with a residential condo-spection by the mortgagee acquinng the res-terms: 25% down of the highest bidminium. The tudgrnent amount wasFor information call Mr. Anthony idential real estate pursuant to itsby certified funds al the close of the$129,624 78. Sate terms: The bidPorlo at Plaintiff's Attorney, Freed- cars like this before. creditbid at the sale or by anysale payable Io The Judicial Salesamount, including the Judicial saleman Anselmo Lindberg LLC, 1807 mortgagee, judgmentcreditor,orCorporation. No third party checksfeeforAbandoned ResidentialWest Diehl Road, Nspernille, Illinois other lienor acquinng the residentialwill be accepted. The balance, in-Property Municipality Relief Fund,60563-1890, (866) 402-8661.For real estate whose nghts in and tocluding theJudicialsale feeforwhich is calculated on residentialBidding instructions visit www.fal-iIli the residential real estate arose pri-AbandonedResidential Propertyreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachnois.com 24 hours prior Io sale. or to the sale. The subiect properlyMunicipality Relief Fund, which is$1,000 or fraction thereof of theF11090494 is sublect to genersl real estate lao-calculated on residential real estateamount paid by the purchaser notINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES Visit ToDrive.com today es, special assessments, or specialat the rate of St for each $1,000 ortu esceed $300. shall be paid inCORPORATION toues levied against said real estatefraction thereof of the amount paidcertified funds immediately by theSelling Officer, (312) 444-t 122 and is offered for sale without anyby the purchaser not lo exceedhighest and best bidder st the con-1510901 representationastoqualityor$300,in certifiedfunds/orwirecluuion of the sale. No fee ahalt be2128,3/7,3/14/13 #511900 to take it for a spin. quantity of tiffe and without recoursetransfer, is due within twenty-fourpaid by the mortgagee acquiring theSKOKIE to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition.(24) hours. No tee shall be paid byresidential real estate pursuant toIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF The sale n further subject Io confir-the mortgagee acquiring the resi- ifs credit bid al the sale or by anyCOOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- rsatiOn by the court.If the sale isdential real estate pursuant to itsmortgagee, judgment creditor,or set aside for any reason. the Pur-credit bid at the sale or by any TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY other lienor acquinng the residentialDIVISION OCWEN LOAN SERVIC- chaser at the sale shall be entitledmortgagee, judgment creditor,or real estate whose sghts in and toING. LLC only to a return of the deposit paid.other liesor acquiring the residential the residential real estate arose pri-Plaintiff, The Purchaser shall have no furtherreal estate whose nghts in and toor to the sale. The subject property recourse against the Mortga9or, thethe residential real estate arose pii-is sublet IO general real estate tax- Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-or lo the sale. The sublet property CHONG S. CHO, HAN CHO, OPTI- es, special assessments, or specialMA OLD ORCHARD WOODS ELM ney. Upon payment infull of theis sublect to general real estate tax- taxes levied against said real estateCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, amount bid, the purchaser will re-es, special assessments, or specialand is offered for sale without any caive a Certificate of Sale that will OPTIMA OLD ORCHARD WOODS BROUGHT TO YOU BY SUN-TIMES MEDIA taxes levied against said real estaterepresentationautoqualityorCOMMUNITY ASSOCIATION entitle the purchaser to a deed toand is offered for sale without any quantity of title and without recourseDef undo sIs the real estate after confirmation ofrepresentahonastoqualityor to Plaintiff and in AS 15 condition.12 CH 001389 the sale. The property will NOT bequantify of title and without recourseThe sale is further subject to cosfir- to Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition. NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 67 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est,Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Rea( Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. 9715 WOODS UNIT #1101MORTON GROVE venfy alt information rition, wilt al 1010 AM on April 12,by the mortgagee acquinng the ren-the real estate aher confirmation ofACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONNOTE' Pursuant to the Fair l)ebt SKOKIE, IL 60077 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFFor information:Sale Clerk, Fisher2013, al the The Judicial Sales Cor-idential real estate pursuant to ilsIhe sate The property will NOT be15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISCollection Practices Act, you are NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS andShapiro, Attomey 8 42168,poration, One Sosth Wacker Dnve -credit bid st the sale or by anyopenforinspection and plaintiffMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREadvised that Plaintiffs attorney is TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-2121 Waskegan Road, Sude 301,24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,mortgagee, Iudqment creditor,ormakes no representation au to theLAW. For information, examine thedeemed to be a debt collecboi' al- suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureCERY DIVISION Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847)sell al public auction lo the highestother lienor acquiring the residentialcondition of the property. Prospec-court file or contact Plaintiff's albor-tempting lo collect a debt and any and Sale enferedinthe aboveU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-498-9990, between 1:00 p.m. andbidder, as sel forth below, the fol-real estate whose rights in and tolivebidders are admonishedlonay:CODILIS E ASSOCIATES.intormafion obtained wilt be used for cause on December 6,2012, anTION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE3:00 p rs. weekdays onl 1511338lowing descnbed real vslate: Cors-the residential real eotate arosè pri-check the court file to verify all nf or-P.0 , t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEthat purpose 1512784 agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF3/14,3/21,3/28/13 1899G monly known as 9201 KILDAREor to the sale. The subtect propertymation. If this properly is a condo-ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,3I14,3/1,3t28/13 #519080 AVEÑUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-is sublect IO general real estate tax-minium unit, the purchaser ot theIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please rabos, will at 10:30 AM on MarchCITIGROUP MORTGAGE LOANSKOKIE SKOKIE 27, 2013, at the The Judicial SatesTRUST INC , MORTGAGE PASS- arty Index No. 10-15-225-032,es, special assessments, or specialsnif at the foreclosure sale, otherrefer to file number 14-tO-06498 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF Corporation, One South WackerTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Property Indes No, 10-15-225-031.tases levied against said real estatethan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- The real estate is improved with aand is offered for sale wdhout anysessments and the legal feas re-TION One South Wacker Dnve,COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- Dnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,IFS 2005-7, TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY residence. Sale terms: 25% downrepresentation to qualityorquired by The Condominium Prop-24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 60606, sell at public auction to thePlaintiff V, ARSHAD ANSARI;DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC. as DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, highest bidder, as set forth below,SHAHIDA ANSARI; MORTGAGE of the highest bid by certified fundsquantity of tìtiv and without recourseerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1 ) and(312) 238-SALE You can also visit Plainhff, NA SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO the following described real estateELECTRONIC REGISTRATION at the close of the sale payable toto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.)g)(4(.If this property is a condo-The Judicial Sales Corporalion at w The Judicial Sales Corporation. NoThe sale is further subject to confir-minium unit which is part of a cors-ww.tloc.com for a 7 day status re-WELLS FARGO HOME MORT- Commonly known as 9715 WOODSSYSTEMS. INC. DALIA R. ESH GAGE, INC. Defendants 10 CH 21982 third party checks will be accepted.malion by the court.If the sale rsmon interest community, the pur-poil of pending sales. CODILIS 8 UNIT #1101, SXOKIE, IL 60077 Defendants 10 CH 008277 Plaintiff, -y.- 5805 LINCOLN The balance. including the Judicialset aside for any reason, the Pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030 Property Indes No. 10-09-304-035-Property Address: 9201 KILDARE AVENUE SKOKIE, KEN SIK HAM. HYOUN OK HAM. 1079, Property Index No.10-09-AVENUE MORTON GROVE,ILIL 60076 sale tee for Abandoned Residentialchaser at the sale shall be entitledsale other than u mortgagee shallNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, Property Municipality Relief Fund,only to a retum of the deposit paid.pay the assessments required bySUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527BANKFINANCIAL, F.S B. 304-035-1167, Properly Inden No 60053 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Defendants 12 CH 016035 10-09-304-035-1168. The real es-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE which is calculated on residentialThe Purchaser shall have no furtherThe Condominium Act,(630) 794-5300 Atlomey File No. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Property 8310 N. KEYSTONE AVENUE is improved with aSALE real estate at Ihe rate of $1 for eachrecourse against the Mortgapor, the765 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-1). IF YOU14-10-06498 Attomey ARDC No. tate suanl to a Judgment of Foreclosure SKOKIE. IL 60076 condoftownhouse Sale termo: 25%Fisher and Shapiro file e 10-033703and Sate enteredinthe above$1,000 or fraction thereof oftheMortgagee or the Mortgagee s albor-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-00468002 Attomey Code 21762 (lt n advised that interested parties amount paid by the purchaser notnay. Upon payment in lullof theOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTCase NumbertO CH 008277NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- down of the highest bid by certified cause on January 10, 2013, an TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- to exceed $300. in certified funds/oramount bid, the purchaser will re-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION funda al the close of the sale paya-consult with their agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-own attorneys beforebiddingat wire transfer, is due within twenty-caine a Certificate of Sale that willFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF lion No third party checks will bemortgage foreclosure sales.) lotir (24) hours No fee shall be paidentitle the purchaser to a deed loAN ORDER OF POSSESSION. IN accepted. The balance,includingPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given the Judicial sale fee for Abandonedthat pursuant toa Judgment o ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityForeclosure entered on January 22, Relief Fund, which is calculated on2013, KaIlen Realty Services, Inc., residential real estate at the rate ofas Selling Official will at 12:30p.m. ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISUItIG NETWORK $1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-on Apnl 23, 2013, at 205 W. Ran- of of the amount paid by 16e pur-dolph Street, Sude 1020, Chicago, chaser not to exceed $300, in Certi-Illinois, sell at public auction fo the fied tsnda.lor wire transfer,is duehighest bidder tor cash, as set forth Tanker & Flatbed Company lt'sTrue!HirschbachLease within twenty-tour (24) hours. Nobelow, the following described real ADOPTION FARM MACHINERY fee shall be paid by the mortgageeproperly: Drivers J Independent Program drivers pay on $69/gal acquivng the residential real estateCommonly known as 5805 Lincoln Contractors! Immediate for first 6 months and then it's pursuant to its credit bid at the saleAvenue, Morton Grove, IL 60053 Working Dad (futurestayat Earn Top SSS Leasing Hunting orby any mortgagee, ludgmentPermanent Index No,:10-20-230- home) mom wishes to adopt a RightstoYourLand Call Placement Available Best only s 99/gal. Greal miles. creditor,or other lienor acquinng028 Precious newborn Promtses to Base Camp Leasing for free Opportunities in the Trucking money and trucks'888-514- the residentialreal estate whoneThe mortgaged real estate isim- Buatness CALL TODAY 6005 drive4hml corn rights in and to the residential realproved with a dwelling. The proper. prOvide unconditionat ove quote & into packetHunting estate arose poor to the sale Theby will NOT be open for inspection. Expenses patdCall Eileen & Leases Done RIght since 1999. 800-277-021 2 or Driver - Qualify for any portion subject property is subteof to gener-The udgment amountwas S www.prlmetnc.com al real estate taxes, special assess-369,964.34.SaIe terms for non- Andy 1-800-941-3158 1-866-309-1507 of $03/mile quarterlybonus: mesta. orspecialtaxesleviedparties 10% of successful bid im- BaseCampLeasing.com Drivers-COL-A $5.000 5.01 Safety, S 01Production, A Baby is a Blessing: I against said real estate and is sI-mediately at conclusion of auction, SIGN-ON BONUS For exp'd $.01 MPG Two raises in fered for sale without any represen-balance by 12:30 p.m.the nest Adoption HEALTH talion as to quality or quantity of titlebusiness day,both by cashier's We're both educators who solo OIR drivers & 0/0's first year 3 months OTR and without recourse to Plaintiff andchecks; and no refunds.The sale Tuìtìon reimbursement also experience. 800-414-9569 'n AS IS" Condition. The sale is fur-shall be oublect to general real es- value learning, family and IF YOU USED ThE MIRENA her subtect to contirrnatron by thetate tauen, special taxes, upecial our happy 8 yr marriage We'It lUD between 2001-present and available New Student Pay & .www.driveknight corn court. If the sale is set aside tor anyassessments, special taxes levied, give your child a happy home. a suffered perforation or Lease Program USA TRUCK reason. the Purchaser at the saleand supenor liens,d any The LEGAL SERVICES shall be entitled only to a return otproperly is offeredas in,with no stay-at-home mom arid a large embedment in the uterus 877-521-5775 the depositpaid. The Purchaserexpress or implied warranties and devoted Catholic family requtring surgical removal,or www.GoUSATruck corn FJeC'd Logal Help' shallhave vofurtherrecoursewithout any representation as to the FREE REFERRAL quality of title nr recourse to Plain- (9 cousins and growing!) We had a childbornwithbirth against the Mortgagor, the Company Drivers $2500 c.tl R77-27O-385 Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's albi-1db. Prospective bidders are ad- very much took forward to defects you may be entitled to Sign-On Bonusi Super Service ney. Upon payment infullof themonished to mvrew the court file to compensation Courtesy of the amount bid, the purchaser will re-verify all information. talking to you. Call Johnson Is hiring solo and team drivers Illinois State Bar Association at cerne a Certificate of Sale that wiltFor information:Sale Clerk, Fisher Call Kim & Rob.fl Law and speak withfemale Great hometime options. COL-A www.11finoisLwyerFinder corn entitle the purchaser to a deed toand Shapiro, Altomey # 42168, (855) 788-2810. staff members I -800-535-5727 the real estate after confirmation of2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301, required. Call 888-411-7001 the sale. The property will NOT beBannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847) MtO'/tVtYceriterforfamìlv,coml or apply online at MISCELLANEOUS open forinspection andpiainiiff49e-9990, between 1:00 p.m. and Resources/tctmandrobert. odi HELP WANTED www superservrceiic corn makes no representation as Io the3.00 p.m. weekdays only. 1511571 - FOR SALE condition of the property. ProspeC-3/14,3/21,3/28t1 #618997 Sales Agentsl Service Techs .Driver $1000 Sign-On Bonus tine to ADVERTISING bidders are admonished HARWOOD HEIGHTS 4 FOOT WIDE PINE TREES check tIre court hIe to verify alt intor- Needed Vìdeo Gaming/ Casino Earn $50,000-s- annually Home INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF SERVICES Slot Machine Termìnal Operator DeliveredlPlantedfMulched mation. If this property is a condo-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Daily. NEW 2013 Tractors minism unit, the purchaser of theCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- expandìng throughoutIllinois, $69 SO per tree, North of l-80 unit at the foreclosure sale, other Need to place your ad Family Health & Dental CERY DIVISION $79.50 per tree, Buy 10/1 Free! than u mortgagee, shall pay the as- in more than 300 Illtnots Great Compensatìon' 21+, no Insurance. 401k Plan. Paid sossments and the legal fees re-BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC- Call for sizes, varieties. shades. CESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC newspapers Call Illinois Press axpenence required Call David HoIìdays & Vacation, quired by The Condominium Prop-HOME LOANS SERVICING. LP 618-225-7968 CDL-Awith i year tractor-trailer 21 7-886-2316 arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) and HOME Advertising Servìce lt this property is a condo-F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE www atwoodtrees com (g)(4). 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Business The Condominium Property Ad,Property Address: 7400 WEST RITCHIE BROS EXPERIENCED OTR MAVERICK!MAVERICK IS 765 ILCS 6051t8.5(q-t) W YOU UNIT *Criminal Justice Hospitality ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-LAWRENCE AVE. 335 UNRESERVED DRIVERS VAN DIVISION NOW HIRING IN YOUR HARWOOD HEIGHTS IL 60706 Job placement assistance OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT NOTICE OF FOÑECLOSURE AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT Runs 48 States, heavy from WI AREAIt OTR & regional runs. Computer available TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONSALE - CONDOMINIUM AUCTION 8am Friday, Mar 22 to Philadelphia-Baltimore-MD some dedicated availabl*, Exp FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFFisher and Shapiro file C 09-028328 Financial Aid if qualified, AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN(lt is advised that interested parties Moms (Chicago). IL. area. Flex home time. 99% dnvers or students with ' Class ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION SCHEV authonzed consult with their Large equipment selection No-Touch. 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GIRLS SOCCER SOFTBALL Tuesday Friday Vernon Hills alumna Kelley Gallagher, a sopho- Hosts Northside, 4:45 p.m. JENNINGS CHEVROLET Hosts Resurrection, 4:45 more on the Southern Illinois track and field team, Thursday (3/21) p.m. JENNINGS VOLKSWAGEN anchored the Salukis to a third-place finish in the Hosts Von Steuben, 4:45 Wednesday p.m. At Leyderi, 4:45 p.m. women's distance medley relay at the Missouri Valley College bask&ball supporters are known to be os fanatic as they SOFTBAL L come, especially in Amenca's heartland. Want proof? Before BOYS TENNIS Conference Indoor Championships on Feb. 24 in Ce- Saturday Thursday (3/21) dar Falls, Iowa. The finish earned her All-MVC honors, Hosts Von 5teuben, 10 am. LouislIe and Kentucky squad offri the 201 2 Final Four, a Hosts Notre Dame, 445 p.m. Monday She also placed ninth in the mile run with a time At Ridgewood, 4:30 p.m. 68-year-old Kentucky backer was receiving a dialysis treatment BOYS TRACK of 5 minutes, 3.58 seconds. Wednesday when he got into a "discussion" about the likely outcome of the Friday Hosts Proviso West, 4:45 Earlier this season, the Vernon Hills native re- p.m. game wilt, a 71 -year old Louisville fan who was waiting his turn Hosts "NiIe& North" vs. CSL Thursday (3/21) Invite, 4:30 p.m. corded her first sub-five-minute mile with a time At Prospect, 4:30 p.m. for dialysis. Next thing the nurses knew, punches were being of 4:58.58 at the Grand Valley State University Big thrown and the police liad to be called. Kentucky won the game. GIRLS TRACK Meet in Allendale, Mich. BOYS TRACK Today Friday No word on who won the fight. At Glenbrook South, 4:30 At Niles West (hosted by p.m. Matt Palucki, a Maine South graduate and for- Nues North) Indoor CSL Saturday Meet, 4:30 p.m. Officials in severiI sports are cracking down on plar who fake At Whitewater, WI Invite, ward for the Washington University in St. Louis IBA men's basketball team, recently earned second- GIRLS TRACK being vicmtzed by h'rts from their opponents - "d'ring" in the Today NHL, "flopping" in the NBA - in short, t,ng to drcrw a BOYS VOLLEYBALL team All-University Athletic Association honors. At Highland Park Indoor CSL Thursday (3/21) The sophomore from Park Ridge started in all 27 Meet, 4:30 p.m. or a foul by pretending to take an otherwise punishable blow. But Hosts Maine West, 6 p.m. of the Bears' games and helped lead the team to BOYS VOLLEYBALL sometimes the reft get it wrong. In 2012, Belgian soccer pla),er Tuesday Julien Lecomte was given a red card - meaning he was eieded BOYS WATER POLO a 21-6 record, including a 10-4 mark in conference At Wheeling, 6 p.m. Today play. He finished the season fourth on the team in from the game for faking - while unconscious on a stretcher. Turns Hosts Deerf'ield, 5 p.m. BOYS WATER POLO Friday scoring with 9.5 points per game. He also led the Today out he suffered a concussion and three displaced vertebne. At Maine East, 4 p.m. team in rebounds per game with 8.1. At Glenbrook South, 6 p.m. Saturday Friday At Maine East, 8a.m. Hosts Invite, 4 p.m. Did you hear about the Pepsi that cost an athlete more than Tuesday Niles West alumna Jewell Loyd, a guard on the Saturday three-quarters of a million dollars? No ioke. Bnizilian socoer At Glenbrook North, 6p.m. Notre Dame women's basketball team, was recently Hosts Invite, 8 am. Thursday (3/21) Tuesday legend Ronaldhino had an endorsement deal with Coca-Cola, At St. Charles E., 6 p.m. At Maine East, 5/6 p.m. named Big East Freshman of the Year. The Lincoln- but dunng a press conference in 201 2 he sot down and without wood native was the third player in program history Wednesday Hosts Maine West, 5:30 p.m. thinking took a sip from a can of Pepsi that was in front of him. to receive the award. She also earned all-conference Thursday (3/21) Hosts Niles West, 5/6 p.m. Coke executives prsmptty cancelled the endorsement deal, honorable mention honors and was a unanimous Like us on Facebook: costing Ronaldhino $760,000. selection for the Big East All-Freshman Team. GIRLS WATER POLO fb.com/Sports Today PioneerPress Loyd finished the regular season third on the Hosts Glenbrook South, 6 team in scoring with 11.7 points per game and sec- p.m. saturday ond on the team in rebounding with 5.3 per game. At Maine South Hawk Invite, JJNíN IiNS IBA Follow us on Twitter: Nick Bu flock . SALES ' LEASING ' SERVICE ' PARTS ' BODV SHOP' Wednesday 241 *AUKEGAN ROA' GLENYIE' 129.1000 (aPioneer_Press Have a suggestion for the College Roundup? Email Hosts Maine West, 4:30 p.m. JUST NORTH or GoLF ROADCeIebratinOur54cIiVear! Nick Bullock at [email protected]. U JenningsChevrslet corn ,ienrnrtgsVW.com 72 I THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 NIL

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The Niles North boys basketball team won three games the season before Malachi Nix came to high school.

Prior to Nix's arrival, the program's last winning season came during the 1999-2000 campaign. The Vi- kings also captured a regional "I have a belief championship that season. It was the program's first re- the way the gamegional title and its only one pre-Nix. should be played, In his four seasons as a starting guard, the 5-foot-8 and that's giv- Nix transformed the Vikings into an area powerhouse. Ing freedom to With Nix on the court, Niles North won 84 games, three players and al- regional titles, two CSL North championships and one sec- low them to maketional title. As a senior, Nix, who re- plays. He was mains undecided on a col- lege, helped the Vikings set a perfect fit for a single-season record for victories with 27 and got the that, and it was team to a third consecutive sectional final. Nues North lost something really 65-42 to New Trier on Friday. "I don't think people under- cool to see." stand how hard of a process this has been for us, how Glenn Olson hard the players worked, how Nues North coach much they invested," Nues North coach Glenn Olson said "lt doesn't make sense how successful we were, and a lot of it was because of Malachi. He elevated the play North's Malachi Nix drives by New Trier's Reid Berman during the Class 4A Glenbrook of everybody. He made the other guys believe." INilesNorth Sectional final on Friday in Northbrook.I JOEL LERNER-Sun-Times Media NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 73

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"He always brought so much This Week energy ¡nto the gym. He always Nues North was ready to play. One thing BASEBALL that was so special about him, Today Hosts Foreman, 4:30 p.m. Friday even though he's small, is he has Hosts Bulls charter, 4:30 p.m. Saturday so much bounce to him. He can Hosts Northside Prep. (dou- ble header), 10:30 am. Tuesday come down the court and pull Hosts Notre Dame, 4:15 p.m. Wednesday Hosts Gordon, 4:30 p.m. up and hit a 3-pointer, and it's so Thursday (3/21) hard to stop because he gets up At Ridgewood, 4:30 p.m. BOYS GYMNASTICS Saturday so high and fast." At Nibs West invite, 11 am. Tuesday At Highland Park/Deerfield, Andrew McAuliffe 6 p.m. Glenbrook North senior forward GIRLS SOCCER Saturday Hosts Highland Park (cSL), 2:45 p.m. BY THE NUMBERS Monday At St. Ignatius, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday Nix finished with a program-record At Lake Forest, 4:45 p.m.

1,532 career points. He scored 549 as a . SOFTBALL senior, averaging 17.1 per game. He also Tuesday eaves the Vikings first in career steals At Libertyville. 4:45 p.m. Thursday (3/21) with 215. Hosts St. Viator, 4:30 p.m.

BOYS TRACK Nix scored a career-high 44 points, Friday 1-losts (at Nues West) vs. CSL including 18 in the fourth quarter, in an Indoor Conf., 4:30 p.m. 84-80 win over Morton at Gordon Tech GIRLS TRACK on Feb. 17. More importantly, the win Today - the team's 24th - tied the program At Highland Park Indoor North's Malachi Nix (left) and New Trier's Steven Cook battle Conf., 4:30 p.m. record for wins in a single season. His 20 INuesfor a rebound Friday. JOEL LERNER-Sun-T/mes Media free throws also were a team record for a single game. "I didn't think In four seasons, Nix helped the Vi- kings go 84-36, the best four-year stretch much of Nues "Malachi's four-year body of work in school history. The Vikings won their North until he second conference championship in three deserves recognition. He hit big seasons ¡n 2013 by going 10-0 in league got there, and play. He even blocked a potential game- shots, set records and provided tying shot in the final minute of a 56-55 I think every- win over Deerfield. leadership. All of that is impressive, one else would Nix saved his best games for the ones but it's the wins that really stand that mattered most. In the team's 68-57 agree with that. win over Loyola on March 1 in the regional out. Malachi did whatever he could final, Nix scored 30 of his 39 points in the What they built to help his team win games." final two quarters. with him is really Paul Harris N Nix wasn't all about points. He also Highland Park coach averaged 3.5 assists, 3.5 rebounds and impressive." 2.8 steals a game during his senior Reid Berman season. New Trier senior guard 74 I THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 NIL

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BOYS LACROSSE SEASON PREVIEW Trevians trying to rebound in 2013

BY ERIC VAN DRIL I Contributor I @EricVanDril

WINNETKA Look out for "But after los- New Trier's ulti- ing last year, mate goal has been Jack Egofske (Sr.) we realized the same for nine Long-stick midfielder Evanston seasons. Evanston has had just ur first team we're mortal. aII-cSL selections in the last decade. While winning a state title according to the team's website, and We have to -- _is rarely discussed during a year ago Egofske became the Wild- preseason boys lacrosse prac- kits' most recent selection. He also was chosen as Evanstons team MVP earn every tices, seniors Tyler Schmarak at the conclusion of the 2012 season. and Rory McGinnis both agree win we get." that the Trevians are eager to Rory McGinnis (Sr.) try to wash away the disap- Attack Tyler Schmarak pointment experienced last New Trier New Trier senior season when their streak McGinnis earned first-team all-CSL honors a year ago. The senior captain of seven consecutive state will headline an attack unit which re- a lot stronger, faster and just championships ended. turns all of its players from last year, overall more talented." according to coach Tom Herrala, New Getting into the weight "I think the biggest thing Triers offense figures to receive a that's different is last year, boost thanks to that experience and room and becoming a stron- there was kind of a sense of, the return of sophomore Ben Con- ger, more physical team was nelly and senior Tyler 5chmarak. Both 'All right, we're New Trier, we suffered torn ACL5 during the 2012 a particularly large point of can win state,' " said Schma- campaign. emphasis for Herrala. Not only rak, a midfielder. "But after does adding strength figure to losing last year, we realized Mike Schiappa (Sr.) help as the team tries to over- we're mortal. We have to earn Defense take Loyola, the defending every win we get. We're not Loyola state champions, but it also just going to win, like coach Loyolas defense was anchored by will likely be of benefit against Dylan Harris and Schiappa last sea- (Tom Herrala) has been say- son, and the pair of US Lacrosse All- the seven out-of-state oppo- ing, because we've got New Americans helped the Ramblers win a nents on New Trier's schedule. Trier written on our jerseys. state championship. Harris graduated New Trier's seniors "have in 2012, but schiappa, a Lincoinwood There's an extra sense of resident, is back to lead the defense, made the effort to make sure drive. We really need to go they're holding kids account- out there every game and able for being in the weight

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GIRLS LACROSSE SEASON PREVIEW Playersmoreexperienced, knowledgeable

ERIC VAN DRIL IContributorI @EricVanDril

Girls lacrosse has when they were just start- ing the sport. We've helped Look out for undergone a trans-a number of schools kind of formation in Illinois get off the ground and get their program going and Anna Schueler (Sr.) since John Dwyer stuff like that. If one of those Attack became Loyola's teams comes along and Loyola beats us one day, ultimately Schu&er will be heavily relied upon coach in 2001. as the Ramblers pursue their fifth it's really good for the pro- consecutive state championship gram and it's good for the this spring. The Michigan recruit At that point, Dwyer esti- sport, nationally and for the was one of the most dangerous state." players in Illinois last year. She mates that about 90 percent scored a game-high five goals in of the girls who entered the Mother McAuley finished Loyola's U-7 victory over New Trier Loyola program - one of the12-5 last year and was ranked in the state championship game. state's best, and the winners No. 12 in Illinois by LaxPower. of the last four state cham- corn. Kelsey Murray (Sr.) pionships - hadn't played When Sarah McKenna Attack lacrosse before high school. became the girls lacrosse New Trier Now, Dwyer says that coach at Evanston in 2008, Murray was the state's top goal number has shrunk to about the first thing she did was scorer as a junior and earned first- 5 percent. start a feeder program to try team All-American honors for the second consecutive year. The Stan- "We're getting kids now to close a widening gap be- ford recruit also broke New Triers that have played since third tween the Wildkits and state single-season records for goals or fourth grade, on a very powers Loyola and New (118). assists (86) and draw con- troIs (102) last season. She will I: competitive basis," Dwyer Trier. That feeder program, joined by All-American midfield said. which McKenna says has Katy Weeks and All-State midfielu- But that trend extends wellbeen run by the Illinois Girls er claire McCain this season. beyond Wilmette. Dwyer Lacrosse Association out has noticed that as the sport of Evanston for the last five Autumn Koh (So.) has become more popular years, has helped increase Goalie - more schools have teams the skill level and lacrosse IO Glenbrook South of her team. Koh won the starting goalie job at now than ever - girls la- Glenbrook South as a freshman crosse players have started It's also helped the Wild- and submitted two of her best per- playing earlier and earlier. kits stay more competitive formances during a playoff run that In fact, the Ramblers with programs like Highland ended just one game short of a Final Four berth Koh committed t have tried to help boost Park, Deerfield, Maine South play lacrosse at Navy less than t: the sport's popularity and and Glenbrook North in the months ago. increase the competition CSL. by traveling to schools like "They know where they're Maggie Holohan (Jr.) Mother McAu ley. supposed to be, they know Midfield/attack "On the girls side, our why they need to do things," Glenbrook North coach's organization is very McKenna said. "They're very The Spartans returning players are supportive of new programs smart. I think that's definitely headlined by Maggie Holohan and caitrin Holohan. The sisters each and emerging programs and helped, and it's through- earned All-CSL honors a year ago growing programs," Dwyer out the state. lt's not just at - they were the only Glenbrook said. "Just for example, we Evanston. They're getting a In this June 1, 2012, photo, Loyola's Anna Schueler gets fouled by a North players to do so - and Mag- New Trier defender during the state championship game. Schueler gie Holohan was an honorable went down a couple years lot more coaching and they scored five goals ¡n the game to help the Ramblers win a fourth- mention All-State selection by ti ago in January and did a understand the game of la- HSWLA. straight title. I JOEL LERNER-Sun-Times Media clinic for Mother McAuley crosse a lot better." U 76 THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 NIL

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1New Trier's Mang prepared to lead

BY RYAN HILL IContributorI @Pioneer_Press

New Trier badmin- ton player Audrey Look out for Mang is finally Meghan Salgia (Sr.) ready to step into Maine South The four-year player will compete at a full-fledged lead- No i sinqles for coach Eve Muir-Wil- . hed fourth in singles at ership role for her t year. which qualified senior season. She went O-2 at state. After playing behind team- Jill Lune (Sr.) mate Mari Georgiadis, who New Trier went undefeated and won a . irie competed at the varsity I for the first time last year and state championship two years ed the third round of the con- ago, and having a full season tion bracket. The teams local of playing No. i singles under . jder, according to coach Deborah Ofcky, will compete behind Mang at her belt, Mang wants to take No. 2 singles. responsibility of a young New Trier team that fields just four Ester John (Sr.) seniors. Evanston "(Mang) was in the No. 1 John reached state last year but fell to Palatines Angela Wu in the first singles spot last year, which round of the championship bracket. is a hard place to be at New She then fell to Lune in the first Trier," coach Deborah Of- round of the consolation bracket. cky said. "Being No. 1, you always have a bull's eye on Vicki Powers you. But she's a leader in the Mackenzie O'Brien (Srs.) program." Glenbrook South Despite being the team's The duo qualified for state compe- tition last year under coach Terri top singles player last season, New Trier's Audrey Mang, shown during the sectional tournament on May 3, 2012, reached the fourth Kimura. They fell in the first round Mang wouldn't say she was of the champìonship bracket but round of the consolation bracket in the singles draw at last season's state tournament. I BRIAN reached the third round of the con- its clear-cut leader. O'MAHONEY-for Sun-Times Media solation bracket. " ltwas intimidating trying to step up rito that role at 4 No. 1 singles when (Georgia- ago, she won one match in leader, the coach has seen dis) left," Mang said. "But I the championship bracket improvement ¡n that area that And I think that all the definitely didn't feel unneces-and made it to the third could make a notable differ- sary pressure from my coach-round of the consolation ence ¡n how the season turns leadership from the peo- r or anything, And I think bracket. These experiences out. that all the leadership from have hardened her mental "When she says something, pie older than me culmi- the people older than me cul-approach. everybody stops," Ofcky - minates into how I think I'll be "lt doesn't get more high- said. "When she talks, people nates into how I think I'll as a leader this season." pressure than that," Mang listen because she's usually Mang won a match in the said. "lt's put me in a position thought it through and it's be as a leader this season." championship bracket at where I need to persevere. lt'sthe right thing to say. I'm very state last year and reached forced me to push forward." fortunate to have her on my Audrey Mang the fourth round of the con- Although Ofcky doesn't team and to be her coach." New Trier senior solation bracket. Two years see Mang as the team's vocal NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 I 77

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BASEBALL SEASON PREVIEW New bats împrovèd player safety

BY ERIC VAN DRIL IContributor I @Eric Van Dril

It's been a little more than 14 Look out for months since the Gabe Dwyer (Sr.) IHSA made the use Catcher of BBCOR bats NUes North Dwyer hit .306 last year with 19 RBI mandatory. nd a .425 on-base percentage. 'e Illinois-chicago recruit also possesses a lightning-quick release The BBCOR bats, as teams behind the plate and figures to be across the state quickly learned vital in working with a Vikings staff which lost James Fuller, last year's last season, have a smaller No, i starter, to graduation. sweet spot than composite bats and decrease the velocity Kyle Colletta (Sr.) ofthe ball leaving the bat. The Shortstop/pitcher risk of playing baseball still re- mains, but the coaches of four Niles West . )rthern Kentucky recruit will of the CSL's top programs - 'o shortstop this season fol' Glenbrook North's Dom Savino, the graduation of Kevin Ross . New Trier's Mike Napoleon, . 3 IS enterinq his fourth season I that Kyle Maine South's Bill Milano and vers to ever Niles West's Garry Gustafson - es coach all agree the change has made baseball safer. All four also agree that using Danny Rafferty (Sr.) BBCOR bats has altered how y BBCOR bats made t jame safer, according to area Outfielder/starting pitcher aches.I JEFFREY D. NICHOLLS 'es Media the game is played. Loyola "The game was definitely Rafferty, a sweet-swinging lefty. dramatically changed," Gus- will likely hit in the middle of the digits before the BBCOR rule The ability to mix a fastball All four coaches agreed Ramblers' lineup and play outfield tafson said. "I feel, in some when he's not on the mound. Last way or another, it's changed was implemented because he with an accurate off-speed that offensive and defensive year. the Wilmette resident showed everyone's outlook on how was "as strong and had as fast pitch is something which has fundamentals remain vital. iust how effective he can be when you're going to attack people a bat speed as anyone who's typically equated to success They also agreed that their he allowed zero earned runs over seven innings in a 3-1 victory over offensively." ever come through here," he on the high school level, re- team's personnel - not the then-No. i Mount carmel. Rafferty Among the CSL's top teams said. gardless of what bat is being bats - will largely dictate is a Bucknell signee. in 2012, Gustafson's squad was But, as Milano noted, what used. their style of play. arguably the most impacted would have been a home run But it appears to be even Although Niles West was by the switch to BBCOR bats. two years ago with the more more crucial now, espe- affected by the rule last year, Brad Margolin (Sr.) The Wolves' lineup featured potent bats often turned into cially for pitchers who aren't Gustafson has been happy Catcher/outfielder/pitcher a slew of power hitters, and a double or a triple with a BB- overpowering. with the change. Glenbrook North was headlined by Kevin Ross. COR bat. The changeup "is even more "The kids were using big- Mara . . Ross, an eighth-round selection Glenbrook North and Maine important now because when barrel bats that were full of by the Pittsburgh Pirates last South - last year's CSL North you get somebody on their life ,.. and they could whip year, hit just two or three home and CSL South champions, re- front foot, there's nothing those big barrels around. lt eI -, . runs last season, according to spectively - have both made behind the new bats," Maine was like having a missile hit inthet ...... play catcher and r the outtield. Gustafson. teaching pitchers to effectivelySòuth pitching coach Jason back at you," Gustafson said. Margolin is slated to play catcher at In Gustafson's opinion, Ross use off-speed pitches a point Marsicano said. "That ball's go- "I think it's definitely a safer Washington University in St. Louis. would have reached double of emphasis in recent years. ing nowhere." game." I 78 THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 NIL

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SOFTBALL SEASON PREVIEW Multiple starting nines lack experience

LATE HEDLIN IContributor I @SportsLoisLane

The unpredictable Illinois weather Look out for isn't the only Kristin Reichert (Sr.) concern of area First base softball coaches, Niles North Reichort followed up a 49-RBI sea- son in 2011 by driving in 43 in 2012. nany of whom are She batted .421 to lead the team a year ago. Reichert has averaged also dealing with seven home runs per season during an influx of young her three years on varsity. and inexperienced Brooke Kehoe (Sr.) talent. Catcher Loyola Last week's snow and rain Kehoe hit .360 in 2012 with four home runs. She's just a really tal- has kept the players indoors ented kid,' Ramblers coach Marty longer than many coaches Jennings said. hoped. While the majority spoke highly of how well the Bridget Murphy (Sr.) girls have adjusted, many Pitcher admitted to being particu- Maine East larly anxious to see how their Murphy will provide some veteran leadership for Maine East. "She -young squads fare on the field. learned a lot in the last year and Niles North is one of those has really matured,' Blue Demons teams that has had to make coach Emiliano Hernandez said. some changes, which could make it difficult for the Vi- Regan Carmichael (Sr.) kings to bounce back after a First base disappointing season in 2012. Maine South Carmichael, who has committ The Vikings, who went 14- to play basketball at saint Lou 18 overall and finished third making the move from outfield to in the CSL North, bring back first base this season. "I'm looking :hoto, Loyolas Brooke Kehoe cheers on a teammate against Mother McAuley. several solid hitters to form for great things from her," Hawks n tour home runs a year ago. I DAN LUEDERT-Sun-Times Media C'nrh Enim Pasier said, a formidable lineup, but any improvement this season may hinge on two of their young do." and while coach Marty Jen- several that have never year, losing in the regional pitchers - freshmen Juliana Wick ¡s optimistic about thenings said the competition played at this level." championship to Jennings' Livieri and Carolyn Dwyer. potential impact her young has been good, he recognizes lt's a predicament Maine team. "We have some good pitching staff could have this the challenges that the lack South can appreciate after en- 'We have quite a few re- young. pitching ... and ¡t al- year, but while she is focused of experience could have as tering last season with a bulk turning players and that -ways comes down to pitch- on the progress in the circle, the Ramblers try to repeat as of new talent. While the Hawks doesn't happen a lot," Hawks ¡ng," Niles North coach Karin other clubs are more con- Class 4A regional champioìs. will have to replace players at coach Emmy Pasier said. Wick said.'I think one of cerned about how a lack of "We've got a returning several positions this year, the "After having to fill some big our strengths ¡s going to be experience at the plate could starting pitcher and catcher change won't be as dramatic spots last year we are expect- .pitching. We have a lot of op- impact their season. and that's important, but... thanks to bringing back three ing some great things now tions and not a lot of schools Loyola is replacing a left I'm concerned about the new infielders and a catcher. that they have some extra have the kind of depth we fielder and second baseman kids," Jennings said. "There's Maine South went 14-21 last experience." I NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 79 SEASON PASS

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NORTH BROOK rotation by season's end. "I am proud of myself, what This Week For Billy Hirsch to I was able to do this season," be on the court in said Hirsch, who broke the Notre Dame pinky finger on his left (shoot-

the fourth quarter ng) hand. 'I have to thank BASEBALL my teammates for helping me Monday last week in the Hosts Glenbrook North, 4:30 get into the groove. lt was a p.m. team's sectional Tuesday great opportunity to be a on At Nues North, 4:15 p.m. semifinal loss a great team, to play with a Thursday (3/21) lot of great guys." At Prospect, 4:30 p.m. against New Trier Added Les, "He was a great AÖys ir HOCKFY Saturday story. He went from maybe At State at Edge West vs. was a personal not playing at all to being a Warren, 5:45 p.m. victory for the huge contributor for us, espe- BOYS LACROSSE Monday cially in the playoffs." At Montini, 6 p.m. Notre Dame senior. Hirsch was one of seven Wednesday After not playing basket- seniors on the Dons, who fin- Hosts St. Laurence, 7 p.m. ball at all as a junior, Hirsch shed 24-6 overall and 5-3 in BOYS TENNIS Thursday (3/21) decided to come out for the the ESCC, one of the deepest At Nues West, 4:45 p.m. team following the football conferences in the Chicago BOYS VOLLEYBALL season. But a broken finger area. Monday prevented him from try- 'Our seniors were awfully At Lane Tech, 5 p.m. ing out with the rest of the good," Les said. "They were players. good leaders and set a good Tom Les gave Hirsch example for our underclass- increased his role and playing a special tryout, but the men. They bought into play- time throughout the season. Notre Dame coach made no ing great defense and boughtThe 6-4 forward went from prom ses. into giving up their own practice player to occasional "I told him I couldn't even personal agendas for a team starter. guarantee I could keep him goal." "Those are guys who don't on team," said Les, whose Along with Hirsch, seniors get their names in the paper, - team ended its season with a Donte Stephenson, Matt and they are not in many of 59-58 loss to the Trevians at Mooney, Eddie Serrano, Jake the highlights," Les said. "But, Glenbrook North on March 7. Maestranzi, Justin Halbran like all the other guys, they "If I did, I told him I couldn't and Danny Lazzara helped were very important to our guarantee he would play at the Dons win the Wheeling success. They both set an all." Hardwood Classic in Decem- example for everybody with With an assist from the ber and a regional title. how they acted. other players who pushed Mooney, who will play at Air "Our locker room was great, for his inclusion, Hirsch madeForce, was Notre Dame's lone and our practices were great. the Dons. Even though he all-league representative. The That isn't always easy to Notre Dame's Billy Hirsch (left) and New Trier's Ricky Samuelson race after a loose ball during their Class 4A sectional semifinal at started at the bottom of the 6-4 guard scored 23 points in find. There are good teams Glenbrook North on March 7. Visit niles.suntimes.com/sports to view rotation, the 6-foot-2 guard his final game with the Dons. that don't have that kind of a photo gallery from the game. I CURTIS LEHMKUHL-Sun-Times Med/a worked his way into the Like Hirsch, Lazzara feeling." A WkAPPORTS companyI A CHICAGOSUN-TIMES publication

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of the Notre Dame boys basketball team watch the final seconds of their loss to New Trier in the sectional semifinals at Glenbrook Read the full story (Page 79] IMembersNorth on March 7.I CURTIS LEHMKUHL-Sun-Times Media