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Vol. 53 No. 28 | MC | FMS

Sarah Nader- [email protected]

Beekeeper Don Burda demonstrates July 17 how he would add another level to his beehive at Homestead Orchard in Woodstock.

BEE BUZZBeekeeping is blossoming

throughout countyPAGE 3

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Area library hosts Lincoln exhibitBy SHAWN SHINNEMAN

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HARVARD – If the box officecirca 2012 wasn’t proof enough, atraveling Abraham Lincoln libraryexhibit – perched in Harvard forthe next six weeks – is reaffirmingthe country’s deep interest in thetop-hatted historical figure.

“Lincoln: The Constitution andthe Civil War” is in the fifth year ofan extended six-year tour across 250sites. This week, it landed at Har-vard Diggins Library, 900 E. McKin-ley St., its only stop in McHen-ry County, where it will remainthrough Sept. 5.

“I think Lincoln has always beena figure of great interest to Amer-icans,” said Susan Brandehoff,project director at the AmericanLibrary Association’s Public Pro-grams Office. “People feel differentways about him. And I think this

exhibit ... tries to objectively exam-ine how he approached all the re-ally important issues that he facedduring his presidency.”

Originally sent on the road in2009 for a 50-site tour, the exhibitwas backed by the National Endow-ment for the Humanities for anoth-er 200 sites in 2011 based on the re-sponse from libraries and patrons.

“We’ve had high attendance fig-ures,” Brandehoff said. “All the librar-ies are doing programs, and we’ve hadreally good attendance at programs.It’s been a very successful exhibit.”

The American Library Associa-tion worked with NEH and the Na-tional Constitution Center to makethe exhibit happen.

Harvard Diggins library staff ap-plied to bring the exhibit to town in2011 after the relaunch.

They were given a 2014 date – to-ward the back end of the tour, whichwill end in December 2015.

“We thought 2014 was so faraway,” said Karen Sutera, directorat Harvard Diggins.

Volunteers helped set up theexhibit after its arrival this week.Sutera said she’s excited to see thereception from the community. It in-cludes interactive media elements,including viewing military battlesthrough an 1860s box camera.

The library will hold a musical per-formance to accompany the display.Chris Vallillo will perform “AbrahamLincoln in Song” at 2 p.m. The pro-gram – which is free – combines nar-ration, storytelling and music.

It’s another step toward present-ing Lincoln in his entirety – a taskBrandehoff said is noble.

“I think he gets painted with abroad brush, and this is an exhibitthat gets behind that persona he hasfor Americans and really investi-gates what did happen during hispresidency,” she said.

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Karen Sutera, director of the Harvard Diggins Library, helps set up an exhibit July 24 focused on President Abraham Lincoln, theConstitution and the Civil Way at the Harvard library. The traveling exhibit will open July 26 and run through Sept. 5. The libraryalso will host an “Abraham Lincoln in Song” event Aug. 13.

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Easy as A-Bee-Sting

By SHAWN [email protected]

WOODSTOCK – Don Burdadoesn’t go to meetings of the North-ern Illinois Beekeepers Associationanymore. Too crowded.

The Woodstock-based, veteranbeekeeper preferred the more inti-mate feel of meetings held in the mid-dle of last decade, when 15-or-so peo-ple would sit around a table and talkstrategy. Now, the meetings drawcrowds of more than 100, he said.

The days when beekeeping was asecret trade reserved for a brave feware – in McHenry County as in much

of Illinois – quickly disappearing.“With all the media coverage on

colony collapse disorder, people aremuch more aware nowadays on thebee’s importance to humankind,”said Steve Chard, supervisor of theapiary inspection program at the Illi-nois Department of Agriculture.

Only one case of colony collapsedisorder – which, as the name sug-gests, wipes out entire colonies ofbees – was ever confirmed in Illi-nois. But regardless of the threat’ssignificance, reports of CCD acrossthe country got people talking about

Photos by Sarah Nader- [email protected]

Beekeeper Don Burda fires up the smoker July 17 before getting close to his beehives at Homestead Orchard in Woodstock.

More county, state residents learning beekeeping

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Bees flyin and outof theirbeehive atHomesteadOrchard.

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the importance of bees and re-invigorated public interest inmanaging them, Chard said.

“People are just darn in-trigued with bees,” he said.

The number of registeredbeekeepers in the state hasmore than doubled in the pastdecade, from 1,117 in 2003 to2,519 in 2013, according to theIllinois Department of Ag-riculture. The latter figurerepresents a significant jumpfrom 2012, when 1,825 beekeep-ers were registered in Illinois,and the highest number of Il-linois beekeepers since 1990,when 2,705 were registered.

Some beekeepers have onlyrecently discovered they arerequired to register, whichcould play a factor in the in-creases. But Chard said thatdoesn’t account for the entire-ty of the bump.

Burda, who owns Home-stead Orchard in Woodstockwith his wife, noticed the in-creases in about 2006, whenstudents from a new McHen-ry County College programstarted joining the beekeeperclub’s monthly meetings at theMcHenry County Farm Bu-reau.

“You go back maybe three,four years, there were so manypeople that we couldn’t fitthem into the room,” he said.“You’d be standing outside,

trying to hear.”The meetings have since

been moved to a conferenceroom at the college, but Burda– favoring the tight-knit feel ofgroups past – doesn’t bother.

He is, however, an advocatefor the transformative impactof the bees, which he said putshim at an advantage at his or-chard.

Burda’s main focus is onproducing fruit, a task forwhich he employs the help ofhoney bees, whose honey healso bottles and sells. He wasreminded how important theyare this spring when his cher-ry trees blossomed early – be-fore he’d received his yearlyshipment of the natural polli-nators.

“I have no bees to pollinate,so I have to depend on wildbees to pollinate,” he recalled.“As I stand there, observing,there are very few wild bees todo that. As a result, we prob-ably lost two-thirds of ourcherry harvest – due to lack ofbees.”

Honey bees pollinate abouta third of the plants that pro-duce food humans consume,Chard said.

That fact, and the fact wildbee populations continue todwindle nationwide, placesa further importance on bee-keepers.

There are 102 registered,active beekeepers in McHen-ry County, compared to 218 inLake County and 18 in Boone

County, according to the Illi-nois Department of Agricul-ture.

In McHenry County, if in-terest in MCC’s program isany indicator, the number willcontinue to rise, said ClaudiaTerrones, the college’s coordi-nator of personal developmentprograms.

MCC has offered threebee keeping courses eachspring since 2006. The class-es are noncredit and providedthrough the continuing edu-cation department. Between10 and 20 people typicallyattend each class, Terronessaid.

“There’s a huge interest inbeekeeping in McHenry Coun-ty,” she said.

• BEEContinued from page 3

Road salt pinch hits home

By KEVIN P. [email protected]

Highway and public works de-partments statewide are scram-bling to secure supplies of roadsalt after learning a number ofthem were dropped from Illinois’annual bid.

Summer is typically when localgovernments buy salt by the tonthrough the Department of CentralManagement Services, the stateagency in charge of procuringsupplies in bulk to lower the cost.But CMS told a number of govern-ments statewide about a week anda half ago no salt companies sub-mitted bids to resupply them.

If they can’t find vendors, nextwinter could be a slippery one fordrivers in McHenry County andelsewhere.

A likely reason for the short-age is the demand part of the lawof supply and demand – it’s wayup, given the brutal winter wejust survived stretched salt sup-plies not just in the Midwest but inmuch of the country as well.

The McHenry County Divi-sion of Transportation is in agood position to keep its 550 lane

miles clear for the start of winter,Maintenance Superintendent EdMarkison said. It has 5,500 tonson hand at its rural Woodstockheadquarters, and a typical wintercan range between 8,000 and 10,000tons. But it was one of the govern-ments that did not get a bid.

“It’s definitely a worry. I’ve beendoing this for 23 years, and we cannever predict what Mother Nature isgoing to bring us from year to year.The best we can do is try to be as pre-pared as possible,” Markison said.

Unfortunately, Murphy’s Law –anything that can go wrong will go

wrong – can be as potent a force asthe law of supply and demand. Lo-cal governments in McHenry andLake counties were told by CMSin summer 2008 it could not findbidders for their road salt needs,

Sarah Nader - [email protected]

Maintenance Superintendent Edward Markison stands in the salt dome Thursday at the McHenry County Division of Trans-portation in Woodstock. Area road departments have been told by the state they haven’t received bids for their winter roadsalt needs, leaving some municipalities in a bind.

Some local entitieswithout bid willrefill supply on hand

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forcing them to scramble to findalternatives. The winter thatfollowed was one of the snowi-est since the National WeatherService started keeping records.

Increased demand, of course,not only makes salt or anyproduct harder to get but alsoincreases the cost, Crystal LakePublic Works Director VictorRamirez said. The city, like thecounty, did not get a bid.

“Those locations that didget [bid] offers were told thatthe per-ton price went up to be-tween $70 and $140 a ton. Lastyear we paid $59,” Ramirez said.

Ramirez said the $257,000the city budgeted for roadsalt has fortunately given itthe wiggle room to cover costincreases. Crystal Lake hasabout 1,000 tons on hand forits 165 lane miles and antici-pates needing 4,000 tons to getthrough next winter.

The city of McHenry alsofound itself without a road saltbidder and presently only hasabout 500 tons, but the city willbe able to get at least 2,400 tonsfrom its supplier last year,Public Works Director JonSchmitt said. The contract thecity signed in 2013 containeda renewal clause that allowedMcHenry to secure the amountthis year, at a price not to ex-ceed 5 percent more than the$58.96 per ton it paid.

That would give the cityjust less than the 3,000 tons itpredicts it will need next win-ter to keep its 125 lane milesclear, but the city still wants acushion, Schmitt said.

McHenry is knocking downits bid from 1,600 to 1,000 tonsas CMS is preparing to sendout a second bid for any of thegovernments who did not getany salt.

McHenry County last weeksubmitted a bid on its own,independent of CMS, pricingout quantities of 5,000, 8,000 or10,000 tons, according to countyrecords. Crystal Lake also de-cided to bid for 4,000 tons on itsown and not go through CMS.

Going solo may give thecity more flexibility and im-prove its odds, Ramirez said.

“We also felt that possiblerequesting on an individualbasis, and for a much smalleramount than the [CMS] ag-gregate, we may have a bettershot at being selected by one ofthe firms and possibly gettinga good bid,” Ramirez said.

• SALTContinued from page 4Marengo is home to Faith and Family Day

Kyle Grillot - [email protected]

Mike Wilmot of Woodstock watches as his daughter, Carly, 11, shoots a basketball Saturday during the first year of the Faith and FamilyDay in Marengo. The event was organized by the Marengo Clergy Alliance churches, including First Assembly of God, First Baptist Church,Marengo United Methodist Church, The Orchard Evangelical Free Church, Victory Rock Fellowship Church and Zion Lutheran Church. Theevent features live music, food vendors, basketball and bags tournaments, a water zone, an obstacle course and pickleball.

Huntley tightens solicitor regulationsBy STEPHEN Di [email protected]

HUNTLEY – Solicitorswanting to sell servicesthroughout Huntley neigh-borhoods now will have to un-dergo an in-depth backgroundcheck and pay a new permitfee before visiting residents’doorsteps.

Weekly complaints fromresidents about solicitors anda recent uptick in door-to-doorroofers after the spring thun-derstorms motivated Huntleyofficials to tighten regulationson solicitation, said DeputyPolice Chief Michael Klunk.

The Huntley Police De-partment will enforce thenew regulations after VillageBoard members unanimouslyapproved the updated solicitor

rules during a meeting July 24.“The new rules are a little

more strict,” Klunk said. “Thebig difference really is the feesinvolved and the fingerprint-ing process that we didn’tdo in the past. It’s a more in-depth background check.”

Each solicitor, even onesrepresenting the same compa-ny, will have to be fingerprint-ed, allowing police to thor-oughly verify a salesperson’sbackground.

The solicitor also will haveto cover the costs of the finger-printing and pay a $25 permitapplication fee. The total costscould equal up to $60, Klunksaid.

Commercial canvassers,temporary merchants andpeddlers selling productsfrom public places also are in-

cluded in the expanded regu-lations. The minimum penal-ty for violating the ordinanceincreased from $5 to $50.

Huntley hadn’t updated itssolicitation ordinance sincecreating one in the late 1990s.In the past, solicitors under-went a minimal backgroundcheck with police and didn’tpay permitting fees.

Door-to-door solicitors alsoseem to visit Huntley morefrequently because neigh-boring communities alreadyhave deeper backgroundchecks and fees placed onthem, Klunk said.

In 2013, the village issued378 solicitor permits, a signif-icant increase from the 174permits issued in 2012, policerecords show.

In committee meetings ear-

lier this month, village trust-ees and staff said the tighterregulations are meant to keepneighborhoods safer and dis-courage less reputable solici-tors from knocking on doors.

“Although the rules andregulations to solicit door todoor will be more strict, thecode will provide a safer en-vironment for residents,” As-sistant Village Manager LisaArmour said during a boardmeeting last week.

Similar to the old rules, thepolice can deny an applicantif a solicitor has been convict-ed of a felony within the pastfive years, previously violat-ed the village’s solicitationordinance or had a permit re-voked.

The new regulations takeeffect immediately.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE TWENTY- SECOND

JUDICIAL CIRCUITMC HENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS

WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Plaintiff,-v.-RANDALL J. STADING, et alDefendant

11 CH 00497NOTICE OF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on September 23,2013, an agent for The JudicialSales Corporation, will at 1:00 PMon August 7, 2014, at the NLT TitleL.L.C, 390 Congress Parkway,Suite D, Crystal Lake, IL, 60014,sell at public auction to the highestbidder, as set forth below, thefollowing described real estate:

Commonly known as10805 N. WOODSTOCKSTREET, HUNTLEY, IL 60142Property Index No.18-28-376-025,18-28-376-089,Property Index No.(18-28-376-009 Underlying).The real estate is improved with

a single family residence.

ng ilySale terms: 25% down of the

highest bid by certified funds at theclose of the sale payable to The Ju-dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal estate at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certifiedfunds/or wire transfer, is due withintwenty-four (24) hours. No feeshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-quiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the saleor by any mortgagee, judgmentcreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real estate whoserights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. Thesubject property is subject to gener-al real estate taxes, special assess-ments, or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation bythe court.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale.

The property will NOT be openfor inspection and plaintiff makesno representation as to the condi-tion of the property. Prospectivebidders are admonished to checkthe court file to verify all informa-tion.

If this property is a condominiumunit, the purchaser of the unit at theforeclosure sale, other than a mort-gagee, shall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common interestcommunity, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale otherthan a mortgagee shall pay the as-sessments required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

Effective May 1st, 2014 you willneed a photo identification issuedby a government agency (driver'slicense, passport, etc.) in order togain entry into the foreclosure saleroom in Cook County and the sameidentification for sales held at othercounty venues.

For information, examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-ney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL60527, (630) 794-9876 Pleaserefer to file number 14-11-05712.

THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION

One South Wacker Drive, 24thFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650

(312) 236-SALEYou can also visit The Judicial

Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.comfor a 7 day status report of pendingsales.

NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiff's attorney isdeemed to be a debt collector at-tempting to collect a debt and anyinformation obtained will be usedfor that purpose.I617705

July 17, 24, 31, 2014The Farmside

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE TWENTY- SECOND

JUDICIAL CIRCUITMC HENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLCPlaintiff,-v.-FARHANA ISLAM, TALAMORE POD7 TOWNHOME OWNERS ASSOCIA-TION, LLC Defendants

13 CH 645NOTICE OF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on May 30, 2014, anagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-ration, will at 1:00 PM on Septem-ber 3, 2014, at the NLT Title L.L.C,390 Congress Parkway, Suite D,Crystal Lake, IL, 60014, sell atpublic auction to the highestbidder, as set forth below, thefollowing described real estate: Unit03-03 in Talamore - POD 7, asdelineated on a Survey of thefollowing described parcel of realestate:

Commonly known as10063 Cummings St.,Huntley, IL 60142Property Index No.18-21-355-003.The real estate is improved with

a single family residence.The judgment amount was

$231,297.72.Sale terms: 100% of the bid

amount, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal estate at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, shall be paid incertified funds immediately by thehighest and best bidder at the con-clusion of the sale. The certifiedcheck must be made payable toThe Judicial Sales Corporation. Nofee shall be paid by the mortgageeacquiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the saleor by any mortgagee, judgmentcreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real estate whoserights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. Thesubject property is subject to gener-al real estate taxes, special assess-ments, or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation bythe court. Upon payment in full ofthe amount bid, the purchaser willreceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale. The property will NOT beopen for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify all in-formation. If this property is a con-dominium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale, oth-er than a mortgagee, shall pay theassessments and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4). If this property is acondominium unit which is part ofa common interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-DER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCOR-DANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May1st, 2014 you will need a photoidentification issued by a govern-ment agency (driver's license,passport, etc.) in order to gain en-try into the foreclosure sale room in

yCook County and the same identifi-cation for sales held at other countyvenues.

For information, contact Plain-tiff's attorney: HEAVNER, BEYERS &MIHLAR, LLC, 111 East MainStreet, DECATUR, IL 62523, (217)422-1719 If the sale is not con-firmed for any reason, the Purchas-er at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the purchase pricepaid. The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against the Mort-gagor, the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.

THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION

One South Wacker Drive, 24thFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650

(312) 236-SALEYou can also visit The Judicial

Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.comfor a 7 day status report of pendingsales.HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC111 East Main StreetDECATUR, IL 62523(217) 422-1719

Case Number: 13 CH 645TJSC#: 34-11620NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt

Collection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiff's attorney isdeemed to be a debt collector at-tempting to collect a debt and anyinformation obtained will be usedfor that purpose.I618684

July 31, 2014August 7, 14, 2014

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE TWENTY- SECOND

JUDICIAL CIRCUITMC HENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS

WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Plaintiff,-v.-RANDALL J. STADING, et alDefendant

11 CH 00497NOTICE OF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on September 23,2013, an agent for The JudicialSales Corporation, will at 1:00 PMon August 7, 2014, at the NLT TitleL.L.C, 390 Congress Parkway,Suite D, Crystal Lake, IL, 60014,sell at public auction to the highestbidder, as set forth below, thefollowing described real estate:PARCEL 1:LOT 21 (EXCEPT THEREFROM THENORTH 12 FEET THEREOF), INBLOCK 1 OF THE ORIGINAL PLATOF HUNTLEY STATION, A SUBDIVI-SION OF PART OF THE SOUTH-WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 28, TOWN-SHIP 43 NORTH RANGE 7, EASTOF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI-AN, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED JUNE 18,1853, IN BOOK 7 OF DEEDS,PAGE 43, IN MCHENRY COUNTY,ILLINOIS,PARCEL 2:THAT PART OF LOT 7 BLOCK 1,WELTZIEN'S 2ND ADDITION TOHUNTLEY LYING EAST OF STATEROUTE NO. 47, IN THE SOUTH-WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 28, TOWN-SHIP 43 NORTH, RANGE 7 EASTOF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI-AN, IN MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLI-NOIS. EXCEPT THAT PART DE-SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN-NING AT THE INTERSECTION OFTHE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAYLINE, BEING 40.00 EASTERLY OFTHE CENTERLINE, OF ROUTE 47WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 7IN BLOCK 1 OF WELTZIEN'S SEC-OND ADDITION TO HUNTLEY PERDOCUMENT NO. 13561; THENCEON AN ASSUMED BEARING OFNORTH 08 DEGREES 57 MINUTES18 SECONDS EAST, ALONG SAIDRIGHT OF WAY LINE 35.18 FEET;THENCE NORTHEASTERLY, AN ARCDISTANCE OF 35.82 FEET, ALONGA CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING ARADIUS OF 6659.09 FEET AND ACHORD BEARING OF NORTH 08DEGREES 28 MINUTES 03 SEC-ONDS EAST, 36.82 FEET TO THENORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 7THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 43MINUTES 39 SECONDS EAST,ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, 11.96FEET THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY,AN ARC DISTANCE OF 70.79 FEET;ALONG A CURVE TO THE LEFTHAVING A RADIUS OF 9446.79FEET AND A CHORD BEARING OFSOUTH 08 DEGREES 20 MINUTES01 SECONDS WEST, 70.79 FEETTO THE AFORESAID SOUTH LINEOF LOT 7; THENCE NORTH 89 DE-GREES 43 MINUTES 39 SECONDSWEST, ALONG SAID LINE, 13.48FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN-NING. SAID PARCEL CONTAINING0.021 ACRE, MORE OR LESS.

Commonly known as10805 N. WOODSTOCKSTREET, HUNTLEY, IL 60142Property Index No.18-28-376-025,18-28-376-089,Property Index No.(18-28-376-009 Underlying).The real estate is improved with

a single family residence.Sale terms: 25% down of the

highest bid by certified funds at thecl of th le able to Th Ju

highe byclose of the sale payable to The Ju-dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal estate at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certifiedfunds/or wire transfer, is due withintwenty-four (24) hours. No feeshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-quiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the saleor by any mortgagee, judgmentcreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real estate whoserights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. Thesubject property is subject to gener-al real estate taxes, special assess-ments, or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation bythe court.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale.

The property will NOT be openfor inspection and plaintiff makesno representation as to the condi-tion of the property. Prospectivebidders are admonished to checkthe court file to verify all informa-tion.

If this property is a condominiumunit, the purchaser of the unit at theforeclosure sale, other than a mort-gagee, shall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common interestcommunity, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale otherthan a mortgagee shall pay the as-sessments required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

Effective May 1st, 2014 you willneed a photo identification issuedby a government agency (driver'slicense, passport, etc.) in order togain entry into the foreclosure saleroom in Cook County and the sameidentification for sales held at othercounty venues.

For information, examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-ney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL60527, (630) 794-9876 Pleaserefer to file number 14-11-05712.

THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION

One South Wacker Drive, 24thFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650

(312) 236-SALEYou can also visit The Judicial

Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.comfor a 7 day status report of pendingsales.

NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiff's attorney isdeemed to be a debt collector at-tempting to collect a debt and anyinformation obtained will be usedfor that purpose.I617705

July 17, 24, 31, 2014The Farmside

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE TWENTY- SECOND

JUDICIAL CIRCUITMC HENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLCPlaintiff,

-v.-FARHANA ISLAM, TALAMORE POD7 TOWNHOME OWNERS ASSOCIA-TION, LLC Defendants

13 CH 645NOTICE OF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on May 30, 2014, anagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-ration, will at 1:00 PM on Septem-ber 3, 2014, at the NLT Title L.L.C,390 Congress Parkway, Suite D,Crystal Lake, IL, 60014, sell atpublic auction to the highestbidder, as set forth below, thefollowing described real estate: Unit03-03 in Talamore - POD 7, asdelineated on a Survey of thefollowing described parcel of realestate:

Part of certain Lots in Talamore -POD 7, a Planned Unit Develop-ment, being a Subdivision of partof the West half of the SouthwestQuarter of Section 21 and part ofthe Northwest Quarter of Section28, Township 43 North, Range 7East of the Third Principal Meridianaccording to the Plat thereofrecorded March 8, 2006 as Docu-ment 2006R0016403, and anyamendments subsequent thereto inMcHenry County, Illinois.

Commonly known as10063 Cummings St.,Huntley, IL 60142Property Index No.18-21-355-003.The real estate is improved with

a single family residence.The judgment amount was

$231,297.72.Sale terms: 100% of the bid

amount, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal estate at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, shall be paid incertified funds immediately by thehighest and best bidder at the con-clusion of the sale. The certifiedcheck must be made payable toThe Judicial Sales Corporation. Nofee shall be paid by the mortgageeacquiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the saleor by any mortgagee, judgmentcreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real estate whoserights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. Thesubject property is subject to gener-al real estate taxes, special assess-ments, or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation bythe court. Upon payment in full ofthe amount bid, the purchaser willreceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale. The property will NOT be

prope yopen for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify all in-formation. If this property is a con-dominium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale, oth-er than a mortgagee, shall pay theassessments and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4). If this property is acondominium unit which is part ofa common interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-DER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCOR-DANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May1st, 2014 you will need a photoidentification issued by a govern-ment agency (driver's license,passport, etc.) in order to gain en-try into the foreclosure sale room inCook County and the same identifi-cation for sales held at other countyvenues.

For information, contact Plain-tiff's attorney: HEAVNER, BEYERS &MIHLAR, LLC, 111 East MainStreet, DECATUR, IL 62523, (217)422-1719 If the sale is not con-firmed for any reason, the Purchas-er at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the purchase pricepaid. The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against the Mort-gagor, the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.

THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION

One South Wacker Drive, 24thFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650

(312) 236-SALEYou can also visit The Judicial

Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.comfor a 7 day status report of pendingsales.HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC111 East Main StreetDECATUR, IL 62523(217) 422-1719

Case Number: 13 CH 645TJSC#: 34-11620NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt

Collection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiff's attorney isdeemed to be a debt collector at-tempting to collect a debt and anyinformation obtained will be usedfor that purpose.I618684

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