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Former heroin addict speaks at forumBy EVAN SHIELDS

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WINFIELD – Residents

came together Thursday night

at St. John the Baptist Catholic

Church for a forum on the in-

crease in heroin use and over-

doses in the community.

The event’s main speaker

was Nick Gore, a Bartlett res-

ident who became addicted to

heroin and almost lost his life

to the drug.

Gore said he grew up in a

normal family with a good set

of rules and morals but start-

ed trying recreational drugs

when he was a teenager.

His drug use increased af-

ter he broke his collarbone and

got a kidney stone. He was pre-

scribed painkillers and started

taking them to get high. His

tolerance grew, and eventual-

ly he was taking heavy doses

just to be able to function. His

addiction got expensive. He

started pawning off items from

his family and stealing from

his grandmother’s medicine

cabinet.

“I became a liar, a thief, a

cheat, a manipulator,” Gore

said.

The more he stole, the more

distant his family became. Itfinally reached a point wherethey didn’t trust him anymore.

“That’s the thing that stingsthe most,” he said.

Gore thought a change inlocation would do him good,but things only got worse. Hewent to Wisconsin and endedup stealing prescription pillsfrom a friend’s grandmother.She called the police; he woundup in jail on felony charges.His family refused to post thebond to get him out. Gore saidthat was the best night of sleepthey’d ever gotten.

Gore said he went to rehaband went through the motionsto avoid jail time. He stayedsober four months but triedheroin for the first time short-ly after closing his court case.

“Heroin steals your soul

the first time you use it,” hesaid. “It took me places I neverknew.”

One of the “places” it end-ed up taking him was gettingrobbed at gunpoint while go-ing to buy drugs.

Gore tried going back to re-hab and ultimately decided itcouldn’t give him the help heneeded. He broke out of the fa-cility, and on Feb. 27, 2012, heattempted suicide.

Gore credits God for takingover his life. He stopped usingdrugs. He still hasn’t complete-ly earned the trust of his fam-ily, but he’s fighting to get itback.

In all, Gore said he had 15friends who died from heroinoverdoses, admitting he wasextremely lucky his life didn’tend that way.

“What you get [when youuse heroin] is a lifetime ofmisery,” he said. “It rewiresyou. It makes you do horriblethings.”

Other speakers at the fo-rum addressed how heroin useis on the rise in DuPage Coun-ty. Gerry McIntyre, a detec-tive with the Winfield PoliceDepartment, said from 2000 to2012, the department investi-

gated one heroin overdose. In2013, it investigated two.

“It’s definitely in the com-munity,” he said.

Mark Piccoli, director ofthe DuPage Metropolitan En-forcement Group, said lawenforcement in the countyseized more than 2,500 gramsof heroin last year, a dramaticincrease since 2009.

Heroin gets to the suburbsafter coming from Mexico intoChicago, Piccoli said, and it ischeap and easier to get thanever before.

Other speakers at Thurs-day’s event included WinfieldPolice Chief Stacy Reever,addiction specialist KathleenBurke and Cassandra Wing-ert, whose boyfriend died of aheroin overdose.

Wingert said she has had 12people close to her die of hero-in overdoses. She now workswith groups that help raiseawareness about the dangersof heroin.

Wingert said her boyfrienddidn’t act like he had an addic-tion. She said she was naiveand wasn’t educated about thesigns she needed to look for.

“My story doesn’t have to

be your story,” she said.

“Heroin steals your soul

the first time you use it. It

took me places I

never knew.”

Nick GoreFormer heroin addict

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WeGo districts have differentresults, similar views on SB16

By EVAN [email protected]

WEST CHICAGO – Schooldistricts in West Chicago arepreparing for two completelydifferent results for pendinglegislation dealing with stateeducation funding. But bothagree the formula needs work.

Senate Bill 16 – which wouldredistribute existing funds forschool districts based on need– would have opposite affectson West Chicago’s two dis-tricts.

The specific amount dis-tricts would gain or lose ischanging constantly. But oneof the most recent predictionssuggests Community HighSchool District 94 would lose$1,976,969 if the bill were ap-proved.

In all, District 94 receives$2.35 million annually in stateaid. The proposed bill wouldreduce that to about $350,000.The district has a total budgetof about $30 million.

District 94 SuperintendentDoug Domeracki said he’s“disheartened” about the billin its current state but knowsthere’s more work to be done.

The bill is modeled aftera similar piece of legislationintroduced in Massachusetts,but that law added new fund-

ing, which would not happenwith Senate Bill 16. Illinois’version of the law would takeexisting funds and move themto different districts.

“In many ways, this is likerearranging the deck chairs onthe Titanic,” Domeracki said.

If the proposed cuts instate funding were approved,Domeracki said reductionswould likely have to be madewithin the district involvingelective courses and staffing.

Conversely, West ChicagoElementary School District 33would gain $2,154,580 in addi-tional funding were the bill tobe turned into law. District 33would be the only district inDuPage County to make mon-ey on the proposal.

District 33 SuperintendentCharles Johns said although

the district would see gainsthrough the state fundingformula, the bill also wouldchange the formula for thelocal special education co-op,which would result in the dis-trict paying more than in pre-vious years.

“It’s one of those times youget some and lose some at thesame time,” he said.

If Senate Bill 16 were ap-proved and the district wereable to get more money, Johnssaid it would look at one-to-onecomputing for students, whichis an area where he feels stu-dents are falling behind be-cause the district does nothave the supplies to support it.

The ratio of students tocomputers is overwhelming,and a lot of students can’t fa-miliarize themselves with thetechnology, he said.

The three biggest needs forthe district are technology, fa-cilities and lower class sizes.

Johns said the districtneeds more funding from thestate but that he felt the billwas flawed.

“It is an awkward situa-tion,” he said. “We are just oneof a few school districts in thecounty who would be makingmoney off this.”

B o t h s u p e r i n t e n d e n t sagreed residents should con-tact local legislators and urgethem not to support the bill.

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WEST CHICAGO – A localelementary school teacherand her family were recentlyspotlighted in a documentaryfocusing on immigration re-form.

Amy Godoy-Guerra andher husband, Carlos, were fea-tured in the WTTW documen-tary “Divided Families,” whichaired Oct. 16 and can be viewedonline at www.csec.org.

Amy lives in West Chicagoand works at Gary Elemen-tary School, and Carlos livesin Monterrey, Mexico. Car-los was brought to the Unit-ed States as a teenager usingimproper documentation. Asa result, he has been bannedfrom the country for life.

“It’s seven years that Car-los has been basically out ofthe U.S. and I have been tryingto get him back,” Amy said.

Tim Frakes, who filmed thedocumentary, said he foundAmy and Carlos after talkingto an immigration attorneywho knew the family. The doc-umentary was produced bythe Chicago Sunday EveningClub.

The club supports docu-mentaries that look at issuesfrom a faith-based perspective,rather than a political one.Government institutions andpoliticians didn’t want to talk

to Frakes for the project.“While this debate gets held

up for political reasons on theleft and right, families are di-vided,” Frakes said. “It’s sucha hot-button issue, immigra-tion reform, I think people arewaiting to see how it shakesout [before talking about it].”

Amy and Carlos have fileda request for a waiver thatwould allow Carlos to live inAmerica. They filed their orig-inal claim in February, whichwas denied. They filed an ap-peal in August, which Amysaid is expected to be resolvedwithin six to eight months.

In all, Amy and Carlos andhave lived in Europe, Mexicoand South Korea, but becauseof to financial concerns, Amyhas returned to the UnitedStates.

The couple have two chil-dren – Lucas, 5, and Carolina,nearly 2 – who live with Amy.She said the family’s situationis difficult because she’s essen-tially a single mother a lot ofthe time.

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ments where I think, ‘Only ifCarlos were here, it would bemuch simpler,’” she said.

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The kids aren’t fully awareof the situation, and Amy saidLucas always asks when dad-dy is coming to visit.

“He wants him to come andplay Legos and ride bikes,” shesaid.

Carolina won’t say muchduring video chats, Amy said,but she always asks whenshe’s able to “talk to daddy.”

Frakes began shooting thedocumentary in March. It tookfour months to film and aboutthree months for postproduc-tion. Frakes said there’s a com-mon misconception that peo-ple who have illegally crossedthe border should get in lineand get their paperwork fixed.

“The most significant thing[I learned] was that there is noline,” Frakes said. “There isno right way to do this.”

The best portion of the jour-ney so far has been living inSouth Korea because that’s thelast time the four of them livedtogether, Amy said.

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All proceeds from our sales to go support the Infant Welfare

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Candidates field questionsat pre-election forum

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Local voters got a lastchance to hear from thosevying to represent them at acandidate forum Oct. 23 at theWheaton Park District Com-munity Center.

The forum, hosted by theWheaton and Glen Ellyn chap-ters of the League of WomenVoters and the WheatonChamber of Commerce, in-cluded candidates for DuPageCounty Board districts 4 and6, Board Chairman, Sheriff,Forest Preserve District 6 andState Representative District46.

Below is an overview of theevent spotlighting select WestChicago candidate responses:

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Pomeroy St., was charged at 9:56p.m. Oct. 18 with driving underthe influence of alcohol with ablood-alcohol content above0.08, DUI resulting in an injury ac-cident and failure to reduce speedto avoid an accident in the 1N200block of Ridgeland Avenue.

Burglary• Power tools were stolen at

8:35 a.m. Oct. 13 from an un-locked garage in the 300 blockof Fremont Street.• Camera equipment was

stolen at noon Oct. 13 from a

vehicle in the 2400 block ofWyeth Drive.

BatteryAn incident involving battery

was reported at 12:36 a.m. Oct. 13in the 100 block of Main Street.

TheftA fanny pack was stolen from

a wheelchair at 9:08 p.m. Oct. 17in the 500 block of Main Street.

Property damage• The rear window of a vehicle

was broken with a brick at 1:08a.m. Oct. 13 in the 800 block ofKenwood Avenue.• The passenger side of a

vehicle was spray-painted withgraffiti at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 13 in the300 block of Wilson Avenue.• Graffiti was spray-painted

at 10 p.m. Oct. 13 on the side ofa building in the 300 block ofWilson Avenue.• The front entrance and door

to a building were damaged at 2p.m. Oct. 18 in the 100 block ofSherman Street.

Fraud• An incident involving credit

card fraud was reported at 4:30p.m. Oct. 13 in the 200 block ofNorth Avenue.• A telephone scam was

reported at 9 a.m. Oct. 18 in the1000 block of Cherrywood Lane.

TrespassingAn unlocked passenger door

was opened but nothing wasreported stolen at 9 p.m. Oct. 13from a vehicle in the 900 blockof Woodside Drive.

Telephone harassmentAn incident involving tele-

phone harassment was reportedat 8:36 p.m. Oct. 18 in the 500block of Carriage Drive.

Failed tobacco inspectionPatel Daxeshkumar, 44, 239

Cummings Drive, Bartlett, wascharged at 7:43 p.m. Oct. 15with failed tobacco inspectionin the 600 block of RooseveltRoad.

Vehicle recoveryAn incident involving a

recovered vehicle was reportedat 11:32 a.m. Oct. 16 in the 300block of Fremont Street.

Abandoned vehicleA report of an abandoned

vehicle was made at 7:35 a.m.Oct. 17 in the 100 block of WestStimmel Street.

SpeedingGuy C. Merker, 40, West

Chicago, was charged Oct. 9with speeding more than 26mph above the speed limit at St.Charles and Fair Oaks roads.

Police respond after Warrenville mandrives into Oak Brook NeimanMarcus

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The Oak Brook Police De-partment was summonedat 2:52 p.m. Monday to OakBrook Mall after a driver fromWarrenville struck severalparked cars and then smashedinto the vestibule of NeimanMarcus, 6 Oakbrook Center.

According to police, the driv-er was attempting to back out ofa parking space at the mall whenthey inadvertently moved for-ward and accelerated, striking aparked car. The collision causeda chain reaction that struck anadditional two vehicles.

The driver then tried toreverse and backed up intoanother two vehicles before

crashing into the vestibule atNeiman Marcus.

Police said the vestibulewas not occupied at the time ofthe crash and there were no oc-cupants in any of the cars thatwere struck.

The driver and a passengerof the vehicle were transport-

ed to Elmhurst Hospital andwere released the same day.

The driver, who was notidentified by police, was de-scribed as a 68-year-old manfrom Warrenville. The man re-ceived citations for improperbacking and failure to reduce

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Heritage Bell Plaza at First United Methodist and First Congre-

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Looking back, surgingforward at WDSRA

This past year has been a time of both reflection and visionhere at Western DuPage Special Recreation Association, allwith one single goal in mind … to serve the families of DuPageCounty. As we strive to be true to our mission, the developmentof individuals through recreation, we reflect on what our mis-sion meant when our doorsfirst opened 38 years ago. Itmeant giving people withspecial needs the means toenjoy typical life experiencesand the personal growth thatthose experiences bring.

Today, we know our mission is more important than ever.We hear it from our families and those who are touched byour services. Giving all individuals the chance for meaningfulengagement creates physical, social and emotional well-being.It changes lives and communities.

With special recreation, children blossom in the same typesof activities that their typically developing peers enjoy. Thisallows them to share in those common experiences. Teenshunger for social connections and independence. With WDSRAprograms, they can feel connected to their community and eachother. Families can feel secure in giving them the independencethey seek. And adults can lead fulfilling lives for years to come.

During the past year we continue to be driven by our mis-sion. We have initiated new programs geared to those moredifficult to reach and partnered with families to create healthi-er lifestyles. Through the creation of an outreach manager po-sition, filled by Dayell Houzenga, we have connected with morethan 175 new families. We invite those not served by WDSRA togive her a call and come in for a chat.

A look at the entire year in review and more highlights canbe found in our FY13-14 Annual Report at www.wdsra.com.

As we look forward, our mission is still what continues tosteer us down future paths. We are excitedly pursuing severalendeavors through new programs and partnerships. Plans arealso underway for conducting a needs assessment to gather in-put from those we serve and those eligible for services who arenot yet part of our family. Indeed it promises to be an excitingyear for WDSRA, our participants and families.

Our goal continues to be creating opportunities for successfor every child and adult while making each experience excit-ing and enjoyable. I invite you to watch a short, exciting newvideo about WDSRA. Learn why parents are calling WDSRA“exceptional and rare.” If you have questions about programsor services, visit www.wdsra.com or call us at 630-681-0962.

Sandy Gbur is the executive director of Western DuPageSpecial Recreation Association.

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Ackerman Sports Center [inGlen Ellyn] was sold as no taxincrease and ended with a con-struction debacle and 50 per-cent over budget. And here weare facing another referendumto build an even more expensivefacility. What’s that phrase? Foolme once shame on you, fool metwice shame on me. I don’t planto be fooled again. Vote no.

Plenty of places to swimMy kids have been taking swim-

ming lessons for a while and theyreally love it. I think swimmingis a wonderful sport, promotingconfidence, fitness and safety aswith all other sports. I would nev-er, though, make my neighborsfoot the bill for a hobby and in-terest. There are plenty of placesto swim already anyway. I alsodon’t see the indoor pool as anextension of Sunset Pool, whichis more like a water park. Youjust can’t recreate the summerno-school fun with a stuffy indoorpool. Vote no for the pool tax.

Property values sinkingThe paint wasn’t even dry

on Ackerman when activiststold us “Forget everything youheard. What everyone reallywants is another pool!” You’renow told you suffer in boredombecause you can’t think of anyother way to enjoy yourself inthe winter besides swimming.And all the nearby pools aren’tgood enough for you. Then,surely, all your leisure desireswill have been met until they tellus we need clay tennis courts oranother hockey rink or a spaceshuttle launching pad. But it’sOK. It won’t cost you a penny intaxes. Really. Realtors tell meI’d have to lower the price of myhome to attract a buyer becausethe taxes are too high. That’sa harsh reality. Your propertyvalue is decreasing. It’s time tochange that. Now is the time tostart a trend toward less debt,lower taxes and more economicfreedom. Vote no.

No justification for poolGlen Ellyn aquatics referendum

– mainly supported by the park

district’s own swim team, whichmakes it their own referendumand not of the public, and sup-ported by Glen Oak Country Clubmembers – claims competitiveswimming, learning to swim andnot having to travel to Chicagoarea are some of their main rea-sons to support the referendum.There are 16 DuPage Countylocations offering competitiveswimming and lessons you cango to. A swim conference with10 teams exists in the surround-ing areas. It appears Glen Ellynwants no part of these otherteams or sites and wants tohave their own facilities, whichcan be construed as the makingof another country club. There’sno other justification for theircause. If your son or daughterqualifies to swim competitively,they will have to pay to be onthe team, besides your member-ship. This is a no vote. See youat Sunset Pool on Memorial Day.

Pool is for the richI’d like to contribute my

opinion about this pool thinggoing on in Glen Ellyn. I votedno for this. Every time the richfolks around here want some-thing, everybody else has gotto contribute and they have thebetter use of it. Why don’t theyall move to the North Shore andget … out of here.

Lower your taxesHave you noticed the large

number of homes for sale signsin Glen Ellyn? I started askingaround. It turns out a lot of peo-ple mention the high taxes whenyou ask why people leave GlenEllyn. And now I’m hearing sto-ries about people deciding notto move to Glen Ellyn becausethe taxes are so high. Funny, no-body ever mentioned anythingabout a pool. Even the peoplewho organized to push for theextra pool, apparently weren’tso dismayed about having only a

dozen nearby swimming pools.You have a rare chance to startlowering your taxes. You do thisby showing up to vote “no” tothe pool tax referendum. Don’tmiss this opportunity to makeyour life and your communitybetter.

The environmental cost?Pools aren’t just costly and

difficult to build, run and ensure,they also consume gobs ofnational resources and producedangerous levels of contam-inants and pollution during

How to Sound Off

Want to contribute to SoundOff? Call 331-481-6089 or [email protected].

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Peickert, D-Elmhurst

On funding flood remediation

Peickert: I lived in Elmhurstfor 42 years, and for 42 yearswe’ve had flooding. ... Wehave an antiquated system inDuPage County, and I think thestormwater tax is a really badidea because I don’t know whatthey’re going to use the moneyfor ... There’s a 3.75 percentprojected increase in the salestax (revenue), I think we needto look at maybe using someof that tax to fund stormwaterprojects.

Cronin:One of the reasons webacked off [on the stormwatertax] was because there arefolks that just don’t talk aboutit responsibly or honestly. Sothe environment is rather toxicright now to have an informed,reasonable debate about it. Butthere is virtue to this notion of“people pay more who displacemore water.” ... Right now, wefund it through property taxes,that certainly is a regressivetax, we have folks payingproperty taxes that live highand dry and they’re paying to

subsidize projects on the east-ern part of the county.

On future of the DuPage Countyfairgrounds and fair

Cronin:The fairgrounds isan asset of the DuPage Countygovernment and, therefore, the

DuPage County taxpayers. It’sa valuable piece of property,and I think that there’s a veryvirtuous purpose that it’s putto right now ... I think it’s amarvelous, wholesome familyevent. But you know what? It’sfive days out of the year. And

we have this property overthere, 50 acres, and it’s not likeI want to develop it or makemoney off of it, but maybe wecould talk about assisted livingfor poor, infirmed older folks.Maybe there’s a nursing homethat could find its way to that

space. I don’t know – we’re justexamining it. It’s my responsi-bility to examine it.

Peickert:Those fairgroundsare used many days out of theyear ... But one of the things

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OBITUARIES

WENDY L. SCHROEDERBorn:May 29, 1949Died: Oct. 25, 2014.

Wendy L. Schroeder nee Ristau, ofLombard, born: May 29, 1949. Atpeace October 25, 2014.Cherished Bus Driver and Special

Education Aid. Wendy was an avidgardener, liked to travel, hike in thewoods, watchmovies andespecially spend time with hergrandsons.She was a descendent of Deacon

Winslow Churchill. Wendy was aproud member of the LombardGarden Club, the D.A.R. and FirstChurch of Christ, Scientist.Beloved wife of Bill Schroeder.

Loving mother of Dave Curtis, Cindy(Todd) Wittenberg. Dear daughterof Bill and the late Winnie Ristau.Proud grandmother of Casey andTyler Curtis (mother, Kristy Curtis),Brannon, Paul and DanielWittenberg. Caring sister of Bill(Nancy), Bruce, Mark (Aurora),Dave and Virginia Ristau. Fond auntof many nieces, nephews andcousins.Donations can be made in her

name to the Glen Ellyn HistoricalSociety, (630) 469-1867,www.glenellynhistory.org; LombardGarden Club,www.lombardgardenclub.org; orFirst Church of Christ, Scientist,(630) 469-4988,www.gentlepresence.org.Services will be private.Arrangements made by DuPage

Cremations, Ltd. and MemorialChapel (630) 293- 5200.

SCOTT C. RYANBorn: Oct. 5, 1964Died: Oct. 17, 2014.

Scott C. Ryan, age50, son of Francesand the late WilliamC. Ryan of Glen Ellyn,IL died peacefully in

Boise, Idaho surrounded by hisloving brother and family Bill,Jeannine and Molly Ryan.He was an avid sports fan of the

Bears, Notre Dame, Blackhawks andenjoyed all outdoor sports.He was able to fulfill his passion to

be a firefighter/EMT for theSteamboat Springs, CO FireDepartment from 1998-2007 andserved as a firefighter for the 2010fire season for Cal Fire. He returnedto Glen Ellyn in 2011.Scott is survived by his mother,

Frances; his brothers, Patrick(Margaret) West Chicago, IL, Bill(Jeannine) Boise, ID; and sisters,Sue Hochreiter (Hans), SteamboatSprings, CO and Cynthia Ryan,Warrenville IL; including manynieces and nephews.Scott's funeral will be at St.

Michael's Church Monday,November 3, 2014, 11:00 a.m., 310S. West St., Wheaton, IL. Inurnmentat St. Michael's Cemetery 1209 S.Warrenville Road, Wheaton, IL. Allare welcome to attend.Donations may be made in honor

of Scott to the Northwestern BrainTumor Institute,www.braintumorinstitute.org

SHARON K. WICHERT

Sharon K. Wichert, age 70, ofDarien, at rest October 19, 2014.Arrangements entrusted to West

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we should look at, and we’reexploring options on every-thing, is maybe we can makethe fairgrounds RaviniaWest. If we’re going to talkabout DuPage being a uniquecounty, I think there’s enoughspace, I think we can bringin revenue for the county, Ithink we can bring in enter-tainment for the residents,and I think that option shouldbe explored.

On their vision for DuPage County

over the next 10 years

Cronin: I really think we arein the remarkably fortuitousposition to demonstrate howgovernment should be done ...I think the vision, for me, is tomeet the challenges of a chang-ing community. It’s becomingmore and more diverse, andI embrace that diversity. Wehave to meet those challeng-es, and we have to do it in away that is affordable, that issustainable with the currentrevenue structures, and wehave to be nimble to be ableto move and adapt when andif there are challenges that re-quire us to change what we’vebeen doing.

Peickert:The first thingwe have to do is address andcorrect some of the majorproblems that exist out here,like the O’Hare noise issue,that has to be addressed andcorrected. The flooding has tobe addressed and corrected be-fore we move to the next level... Renewable energy – I thinkthat tech park idea of lookinginto solar energy in DuPage issomething we should at leasttalk about.

DuPage CountyForest Preserve District 6

Shannon Burns, D-WestChicago (incumbent), vs. AlMurphy, R-West Chicago

On the Mack RoadMaintenance Center

Burns: The Mack Road Main-tenance Center is one of thereasons I got involved in run-ning for office to begin with.I do not believe that facilityshould be built at the locationthat has been planned. There’smultiple problems with that,however, it’s unconscionablethat it’s taken over 20 years toget a new facility for the menand women that work in themaintenance facility. We haveabsolutely got to address thatand soon.

Murphy:The current facilityis old, falling down and thesteel plates are rotting out andthe mechanics are required towork on a gravel pad. It needsto be replaced – it’s been talkedabout for 15 to 20 years. Theforest preserve currently has aplan to build a facility for $12.5million and have $10 millionof those dollars already fundedfor the facility.

On district’s 90/10 land use policyMurphy: If we convert all the

land to recreational use, wewill never be able to go out andsee the beauty of nature. Na-ture is a pristine thing, it can’tbe replicated. ... The 90/10 rule

is 90-percent preservation,10-percent recreation and it’s agreat rule.

Burns:The industry stan-dard is 80 percent natural and20 percent developed – thedistrict in DuPage has chosento make those standards alittle more strict ... However,our policy is outdated for that.Currently, we count man-made lakes as one of the devel-oped areas, so that increasesour percentage of developmentand perhaps if we rewrote ourpolicy to include lakes as natu-ral area ... I’m fully in favor ofthe 90/10 policy and I think weneed to strictly adhere to that.

On their three biggest prioritiesif elected

Burns: I think we need to doa much better job of involvingthe public. Not just in trans-parency, but making ourselvesuser-friendly ... We’re in themiddle of this strategic plan,we need to complete a masterplan next year, which willguide the district in termsof development. ... The thirdthing is we are in the middleof a reorganization and that isgoing to help us with budget-ing and it will help realign thedistrict with the way the worldis today.

Murphy: The first priorityis to get the maintenancefacility built ... The secondis to get an executive direc-tor squared away, up andrunning. The forest preservespent $300,000 on an exec-utive search nationwide,and they hired an executivedirector and eight months lat-er they fired him. The thirdthing is figure out a plan ofwhat to do when the bondsget paid on the land acquisi-tion fund.

Know more

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18 2014 General Election / Elección General 2014DuPage County, Illinois / Condado de DuPage, Illinois

"Grace Period Registration and Early Voting Locations and Hours /"Período de Gracia" Inscripción y Centros de Votación Temprana Y Horarios

NEW FOR THE NOVEMBER 4, 2014 GENERAL ELECTION!¡NUEVO PARA LA ELECCIÓN GENERAL EL 4 DE NOVIEMBRE, 2014!

Call the DuPage County Election Commission at 630-407-5600 or visit www.dupageco.org/election for details.Llame a DuPage County Election Commission al 630-407-5608 o visite la página www.dupageco.org/election para más detalles.

Now Early Voting will be offered at six locations through Sunday, November 2, 2014Ahora la Votación Temprana se ofrecerá en seis lugares hasta el Domingo, 2 de Noviembre, 2014

DuPage County voters who are not yet registered at their current address may go to any of the six "Grace Period" Registration

locations listed below to register or update their records and cast a ballot up to and including Election Day.Los electores del Condado de DuPage que aún no estén inscritos en su dirección actual pueden ir a cualquiera de los seis lugares de inscripción del "Períodode gracia" que se indican a continuación para inscribirse o actualizar sus inscripciones y emitir su voto hasta e incluyendo el Día de la Elección.

Early Voting LocationsOctober 20 through November 1, 2014

Addison Township OfficeGym401 N. Addison Rd., Addison

Mon - Fri 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSat - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Bartlett Community CenterSenior Center

700 S. Bartlett Rd., Bartlett

Mon - Fri 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSat - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Downers Grove Village HallCommittee Room

801 Burlington Ave., Downers Grove

Mon - Fri 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSat - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Elmhurst City HallCity Council Chambers209 N. York St., Elmhurst

Mon - Fri 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSat - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Glen Ellyn Civic CenterSolinsky Hall West535 Duane St., Glen Ellyn

Mon - Fri 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSat - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

"Grace Period" Registration and Early Voting Locations

Permanent Early Voting - October 20 through November 2"Grace Period" Registration - October 20 through November 4

DuPage County Election CommissionRoom 1-500B

421 N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton

Mon - Fri 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSat - 9:00 am - 5:00 pmSun - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Naperville Municipal CenterMeeting Room A400 S. Eagle St., Naperville

Mon - Fri 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSat - 9:00 am - 5:00 pmSun - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Olive Trees CondominiumsClubhouse200 E. Bailey Rd., Naperville

Mon - Fri 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSat - 9:00 am - 5:00 pmSun - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Stratford Square MallUpper Level, Next To Macy's, Entrance 4152 Stratford Square, Bloomingdale

Mon - Fri 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSat - 9:00 am - 5:00 pmSun - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Westfield Fox Valley MallNE Entrance Between Sears And Carsons195 Fox Valley Center Dr., Aurora

Mon - Fri 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSat - 9:00 am - 5:00 pmSun - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Yorktown CenterThe Plaza Shops At Yorktown #42

203 Yorktown Mall Dr., Lombard

Mon - Fri 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSat - 9:00 am - 5:00 pmSun - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Centros de Votación TempranaDel 20 de Octubre al 1ro de Noviembre, 2014

Addison Township OfficeGimnasio401 N. Addison Rd., Addison

Lun - Vier 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSab - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Bartlett Community CenterCentro para Ancianos700 S. Bartlett Rd., Bartlett

Lun - Vier 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSab - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Downers Grove Village HallSala del Comité801 Burlington Ave., Downers Grove

Lun - Vier 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSab - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Elmhurst City HallConcilio de la Ciudad

209 N. York St., Elmhurst

Lun - Vier 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSab - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Glen Ellyn Civic CenterSolinsky Hall West

535 Duane St., Glen Ellyn

Lun - Vier 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSab - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

"Período de Gracia" Inscripción y Centros de Votación Temprana

Votación Temprana Permanente - 20 de Octubre al 2 de Noviembre"Período de Gracia" inscripción - 20 de Octubre al 4 de Noviembre

DuPage County Election CommissionSala 1-500B421 N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton

Lun - Vier 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSab - 9:00 am - 5:00 pmDom - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Naperville Municipal CenterSala de Reunión A

400 S. Eagle St., Naperville

Lun - Vier 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSab - 9:00 am - 5:00 pmDom - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Olive Trees CondominiumsCasa club

200 E. Bailey Rd., Naperville

Lun - Vier 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSab - 9:00 am - 5:00 pmDom - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Stratford Square MallNivel Superior al Lado de Macy's Entrada 4152 Stratford Square, Bloomingdale

Lun - Vier 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSab - 9:00 am - 5:00 pmDom - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Westfield Fox Valley MallEntrada NE entre Sears Y Carsons195 Fox Valley Center Dr., Aurora

Lun - Vier 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSab - 9:00 am - 5:00 pmDom - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Yorktown CenterLas Tiendas de Afuera de Yorktown #42203 Yorktown Mall Dr., Lombard

Lun - Vier 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSab - 9:00 am - 5:00 pmDom - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

All sites are 100% compliant with the Americans with Disabilities ActTodos los centros cumplen al 100% con los requerimientos de la Ley para Americanos con Discapacidades.

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(BPT) - Eighty-three percent of U.S. adults believe their eyesight will worsen asthey age, no matter what preventive steps they take, according to a recent DSM Nu-tritional Products survey. While genetics and lifestyle factors do play a role for someserious eye conditions that cause vision loss such as age-related macular degenera-tion (AMD), years of proper nutrition may protect vision in the long term.

More than 2 million Americans age 50 and older suffer from AMD, and it isespecially prevalent among Caucasian women. “You don’t want to reach your 40sand realize that you’re beginning to have vision problems,” says Dr. Kimberly Reed,optometrist and Ocular Nutrition Society board member. “Following a few simplerecommendations can help support your vision - and your family’s vision - now and inthe future.”

Reed offers these tips for maintaining eye health and supporting vision in the longterm:1. See your diet in color

Many brightly colored fruits and vegetables contain lutein and zeaxanthin, twopowerful antioxidants that research shows are beneficial in maintaining macularhealth. Intake of 12 mg per day of lutein and zeaxanthin offers the best protection,but only 10 percent of Americans are getting enough of these essential nutrients,according to the American Optometric Association. For weekly meal planning thisyear, choose colorful fruits and vegetables that provide these important antioxidants,like spinach, kale, and other dark leafy greens, as well as corn, peas, broccoli, andorange and red peppers.2. Omega-3 fatty acids for eye health

A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition showed thatpeople with higher intakes of omega-3 fatty acids may experience a lower incidenceof dry eye syndrome (DES). For patients who suffer regularly from dry eyes, omega-3intake can significantly improve symptoms and increase quality tear production.Adults should get at least 1,500 mg per day of DHA and EPA either by consumingfatty fish, such as salmon, mackerel, and sardines, or taking high-quality fish oil andalgae supplements. Be sure to check with your physician if you are taking medicationsthat affect blood clotting before increasing your intake of omega-3s to this level. Forwomen who are pregnant or nursing, DHA is an essential nutrient to support infantvisual development.3. Remember your vitamins and minerals

An array of vitamins and minerals also play an important role in maintaining eyehealth. For instance, A and B vitamins perform many complex and critical functionsthroughout the body, including the eyes. And, according to a study published inOphthalmology, vitamins C and E, which function as antioxidants, are also essential toeye health and have been shown to impact the progression of certain forms of AMD.Finally, zinc helps deliver vitamin A from the liver to the retina in order to produce mel-anin, a protective pigment in the eyes. Get your fill of at least five servings of colorfulfruits and vegetables, as well as nuts and legumes, per day to obtain these essentialvitamins and minerals.

Even when striving to follow an optimal diet, it’s difficult to get the recom-mended amounts of essential vitamins and nutrients from food alone, so nutritionalsupplements can play an important role in maintaining eye health. Several productsspecifically formulated to support eye health and vision are available, so ask your eyehealth professional at your next appointment.

For more nutrition information, visit www.vitaminsinmotion.com.

Is vision loss inevitable with age?

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Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that affects people in every walkof life. It is estimated that 20 million Americans and 60% of diabeticssuffer from this disorder. There are many kinds of neuropathy, the symp-toms of which include burning, tingling, weakness, numbness, paralysis,and dull to excruciating pain - especially in the hands and feet.

Although many neuropathies have no known causes, neuropathy is oftenassociated with other conditions. Examples are: Diabetes, shingles,toxins, autoimmune disorders, bulging discs that compress on nerves,spinal stenosis, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and poor nutrition.Statin drugs and chemotherapy can also cause neuropathy.

For the last three years Dr. Susan Kelenyi, DC of Glen Ellyn, IL has workedextensively with peripheral neuropathy patients. Dr. Kelenyi describesperipheral neuropathy as damage to the nerves, which transmits infor-mation from the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body. “This canresult in pain, loss of feeling, and inability to control muscles, such asdifficulty with walking. As with any other condition, there is no “one sizefits all” remedy for those suffering from neuropathies and treatmentmay vary depending on the cause and severity.” However, many individ-uals can and do find relief using natural remedies. And this is where Dr.Kelenyi steps in.

Of the many causes of peripheral neuropathies”, says Dr. Kelenyi, “ amajor one comes from a metabolic condition. You cannot drug your wayout of a metabolic condition. It requires a change in lifestyle.”

Dr. Kelenyi says, “Diet is crucial when addressing peripheral neuropathy,especially in diabetics and autoimmune disorders. Harmful foods to beavoided include alcohol, sugar, processed foods, fast foods, junk foods,sodas of all types, foods sprayed with pesticides, and trans-fatty acids.Sweeteners and additives contained in diet soda and processed foodssuch as MSG and aspartame can negatively impact the nervous system.”

As a Board Eligible Chiropractic Neurologist, Dr. Kelenyi performs specif-ic metabolic and neurologic tests to help determine what is causing theproblem. There are a few primary types of neuropathies: Large or smalldiameter or both as well as motor. If jerking is involved then it can be asmuch a problem in the brain due to trans-neural degeneration as it is inthe peripheral nerve. A thorough and comprehensive exam ensures anaccurate diagnosis.

Dr. Kelenyi states that her peripheral neuropathy recovery program is acombination of different cutting edge techniques and protocols. “Weuse revolutionary breakthrough protocols in the treatment of PeripheralNeuropathy… one of the therapies offered is Horizontal Therapy whichis the latest, breakthrough in the science of electro-medicine and themost advanced and effective form of bioelectric treatment available todate. I’m very proud to be the first in the area to offer this to my patients...pain management without drugs or surgery to get lasting results.”

Additional therapies may include: oxygen, vibration, spinal decompres-sion, cold laser therapy along with brain balance therapies to create alayered approach to “wake up” the nerves so they can function againand re-educate nerve pathways that have gone “hay-wire”.

Dr. Kelenyi says, “Our solutions are non-drug, non-surgical approaches,that are researched based and based on prior clinical success. Thereason we achieve excellent outcomes is because we take both a met-abolic and neurological approach in our program.” She says it’s a veryrewarding way of practicing. “We get chronically ill people coming fromall over the Chicagoland area, even out of state, to our clinic. The mostimportant thing for these patients is results. We get results.”

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WARRENVILLE – Chil-dren and adults across DuP-age County will be sleepingon the streets this weekend toput themselves in the shoes ofhomeless people during theannual Sleep Out on Satur-day.

This is the 11th year for theevent, according to Lisa Doyle,communications manager forBridge Communities.

Bridge Communities isthe main benefactor fromSleep Out Saturday, which isits largest fundraiser of theyear.

There are 75 sleep-out sitesacross DuPage and neighbor-ing counties. Participants willsleep in tents, cardboard boxesor cars.

On average, the eventbrings in $130,000 annually,with about 2,000 people tak-ing part, Doyle said. Sleep OutSaturday has gotten biggerevery year but so has the pop-ulation Bridge Communitiesserves.

During the 2012-13 schoolyear, there were an estimat-ed 1,200 homeless students inDuPage County. That numberhas increased to 1,600 home-less students this year.

“There’s definitely morehomeless kids,” Doyle said.“And the need is going up.”

Sleep Out Saturday is host-ed during the first weekend inNovember. Doyle said the dateis chosen for a reason.

“We don’t want it to be afun camping experience,” shesaid. “It’s going to be cold.”

The night will include alarge kickoff party at 7 p.m.at the Bridge Communitiesparking lot, 505 Crescent Blvd.in Glen Ellyn. The free rallyis open to the public and willfeature a concert and severalformer clients sharing theirsuccess stories.

“It’s really kind of a goodway to kick off the night andget people excited,” Doylesaid.

From there, groups will bebussed to their sites for theevening.

The only local Sleep OutSaturday event will be at St.Irene’s Catholic Church inWarrenville.

Pamela Keating, a churchstaff member involved in theorganization of the event,said the church plans to host15 high school students andsix adults. She said that turn-out is about normal for theirgroup.

In addition to the rally inGlen Ellyn, Keating said theywill have a simple soup supperand take part in some aware-ness activities throughout theevening.

Keating said this year’sevent has a special meaning tothe church.

“This year, St. Irene ishosting a family from BridgeCommunities. So we definitelywanted to make sure we weresupporting [the event],” shesaid.

Church officials also willbe collecting donations forthe Sleep Out Saturday event

during Mass.

By the numbers

71,040 Numberof people

in DuPage County living inpoverty

7.8 Percent of the totalpopulation in the

county living in poverty

625 Number of peoplein the county who

are homeless

89 Hours a person mak-ing minimum wage

would have to work everyweek to afford rent in DuPageCounty

$130,000Amount of money Sleep OutSaturday raises for BridgeCommunities

Source: Bridge Communities

“We don’t want it to be a

fun camping experience.

It’s going to be cold.”

Lisa DoyleBridge Communities

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PICOSA DEBUTWHERE:Mayslake Peabody Estate, 1717 W. 31st St., Oak BrookWHEN: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5COST & INFO: $25; www.picosamusic.com; 630-850-2363ABOUT: Christopher Ferrer (shown from left) on cello, Jeffrey Panko on piano, Andrea DiOrio ofWarrenville on clarinet, Jennie Brown (faculty member at Wheaton College) on flute, and ElizabethBrausa Brathwaite on violin comprise Picosa, a professional chamber music ensemble. Its four-part season at Mayslake features baroque to contemporary music.

CRAFT WORKSHOPWHERE: Bloomingdale Police Department’slower level, 201 S. Bloomingdale RoadWHEN: 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4COST & INFO: Free admission; [email protected], www.bloomingdalegardenclub.orgABOUT: Volunteer crafters are sought for the BloomingdaleGarden Club’s annual Holiday Craft Workshop to benefit theresidents of the West Suburban Care Center. The relation-ship between the club and the center in Bloomingdale goesback many years, said workshop organizers, noting, “Everyyear we welcome the opportunity to bring holiday cheer tothe Care Center’s residents.”

TOY SOLDIERS; 5KWHERE: Cantigny Visitors Center, 1S151 S.Winfield Road, WheatonWHEN: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2COST & INFO: $5 parking fee; 630-668-5161, www.cantigny.orgABOUT: Toy soldier enthusiasts will display small-scalesoldiers and armaments. The Cantigny 5K Run/Walkbegins at 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 1; registration at www.signmeup.com/100021 was set to close at 4 p.m. Oct.30. Proceeds benefit the Midwest Shelter for HomelessVeterans in Wheaton, and spectators are invited toattend the pancake breakfast by Cantigny Post 556 ofthe American Legion from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.

THRILLERWHERE: 3801 S. CentralAve., CiceroWHEN: 7:30 p.m. Fridaysand Saturdays, and 3 p.m. Sundays,Oct. 31 to Nov. 15COST & INFO: $17, and $15 forseniors; www.jpactheatre.com, 708-656-1800ABOUT: “Solitary Confinement,”a comedy-thriller starring MichealKott of Carol Stream, will open in theJedlicka Performing Arts Center onHalloween. An eccentric and reclusivemultimillionaire becomes the intendedmurder victim of a crazed psychopath.Taunted by the murderer, he finds hisisolation makes it nearly impossibleto summon help as he awaits theinevitable.

BIG PICTUREWHERE: Olcott Art Gallery atTheosophical Society in America,1926 N. Main St., WheatonWHEN: Through DecemberCOST & INFO: Free admission; www.theo-sophical.org, 630-668-1571; www.marysouth-ardart.orgABOUT: Artwork by Sister Mary Southard, ofthe Congregation of the Sisters of St. Josephin La Grange Park, is on exhibit. Pictured is“Women Singing Earth” (acrylic on board).

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WEST CHICAGO – Dis-covering an abundance ofdelicious options on a menuis particularly pleasing,given my dining companion’sfinicky nature when it comesto food choices. John & Tony’sRistorante in West Chicagoably meets the challenge withofferings of steak and seafoodto pasta, pizza and burgers.

A fire glowing softly inthe attractive dining room’sstone fireplace, and music byDean Martin, Michael Bubléand other crooners createda relaxing atmosphere as weperused the menu.

The appetizer list quicklycaught our attention. Thebacon-wrapped dates soundedtempting, but so did the crispycalamari. Of course, we alsoconsidered the flaming saga-naki and the antipasto platter.

We zeroed in on our dinnerselections, deciding to forgothe openers and save ourappetites for our entrees.My companion ordered the18-ounce, ribeye steak, cookedmedium well, with a side ofgarlic butter sauce for dip-ping, and garlic roasted redpotatoes. The garlic trifectawas completed with his choiceof dressing for the housesalad.

The steak was cooked per-fectly and was extremely ten-der. The garlic butter sauce of-fered as a side condiment gavethe steak an extra boost, butthe cut of meat could certainlystand on its own without anyembellishment.

I selected the Parme-san-crusted, bone-in porkchop with garlic roasted redpotatoes and a simple housesalad with balsamic vinai-grette. The chop was abouthalf an inch thick, and lav-ishly crusted with Parmesancheese, offering great flavorand a moist cut.

The garlic roasted red pota-toes were a tasty side dish toboth the steak and pork chop.A garnish of thinly slicedspirals of carrots and beetsprovided an aesthetic touchwith a nice crunch.

If you prefer Italian-Amer-

ican cuisine, John & Tony’swon’t disappoint. Signaturepastas encompass lobsterravioli, cavatelli and Italiansausage, and angry mussels –mussels served with linguineand a spicy tomato and whitewine sauce. There is also anoption to create your own

pasta dish by choosing froma variety of pastas, sauces,vegetables and meats.

Also featured are vealspecialties such as vealpiccata and veal and eggplantParmesan, along with seafoodincluding blackened tilapia,coconut shrimp and salmon.

Even if you’re not havingdessert, take a look at thesweets menu. You know you’llwant to come back and try thetiramisu sundae. The brunchon Sundays also soundstempting.

The restaurant is fami-ly-friendly, and offers a chil-dren’s menu and gluten-freeoptions. Individuals whowould like to imbibe will findan extensive wine list, draftand bottle beer availabilityand martini specials.

Open daily, the restaurantserves something for everytaste. And adding to the ambi-ence various evenings is livemusic from rock to jazz andfavorite standards.

The Mystery Diner is anewsroom employee at Sub-urban Life Media. The diner’sidentity is not revealed tothe restaurant staff before orduring the meal. Only positivedining experiences will resultin published reviews.

John & Tony’s Ristorante an inviting steakhouseJohn & Tony’s

nWhere: 27W371 North Ave.,West Chicago

n Hours: 11:15 a.m. to 9:30p.m. Monday to Thursday;11:15 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday;4 to 10 p.m. Saturday; 11a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday;Sunday brunch 11 a.m. to 2p.m.; lunch buffet 11:15 a.m.to 2 p.m. Monday to Friday;bar open late

n Dress code: Casual

n Info: 630-520-0593, www.johnandtonys.com

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

The decadently tender, 18-ounce ribeye steak is servedwith garlic but-ter sauce and garlic roasted red potatoes.

J&T’s pork chop is a Parmesan-crusted, half-inch-thick, bone-in chopaccompanied by garlic roasted red potatoes.

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PUMPKIN FEST, throughout October,Cosley Zoo, 1356 N. Gary Ave., Whea-ton. Come see the animals in thecrisp fall air. Cost: $4-$6. Information:cosleyzoo.org.

“12 X 12 X 12” ART EXHIBIT, throughNov. 6, Wheaton College, BlanchardHall, 501 College Ave., Wheaton.Features 2D, 3D and time-based (12seconds) artwork by student and fac-ulty artists. Cost: Free. Information:630-752-5050.

ARTOBERFEST AT GALLERY 200,

through Oct. 30, Gallery 200, 200Main St., West Chicago. The gallery’sartists present new works. Cost: Free.Information: www.gallery200.com.

“GRACE & GLORIE,” through Nov. 8,Village Theatre Guild, 2S720 Park Blvd.,Glen Ellyn. A story of two very differentpeople forming a close bond. Fridayand Saturday performances are at8 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 3p.m. Cost: $18. Information: www.villagetheatreguild.org.

OCT. 30

FAITH BUILDERS, 9:15 a.m. Oct. 30,First Presbyterian Church Glen Ellyn,550 N. Main Street, Glen Ellyn. Findencouragement for living the Chris-tian life today. Cost: Free. Information:www.firstpresge.org.

MILK AND COOKIES STORYTIME, 10:30a.m. Oct. 30 and Nov. 5 and 4 p.m.Nov. 4, Prairie Path Books tuckedinside Toms-Price Home Furnishings,303 E. Front St., Wheaton. Cost: Free.Information: www.prairiepathbooks.com/events.

ROTARY CLUB OF GLEN ELLYN, 12:10p.m. Oct. 30, Glen Oak Country Club,21w451 Hill Ave., Glen Ellyn. Informa-tion: www.glenellynrotary.org.

ARE YOU GAME? ADULT GAMING, 6p.m. Oct. 30, West Chicago Public Li-brary District, 118 W. Washington St.,West Chicago. Cost: Free. Informa-tion: www.westchicago.lib.il.us.

A MOVEMENT FOR THE 21ST CENTURY,

7 p.m. Oct. 30, Wheaton College, BillyGraham Center: Barrows Auditori-um, 500 College Avenue, Wheaton.Wheaton College’s Institute for theStudy of American Evangelicals hostsa group of internationally-renownedscholars of evangelicalism for a paneldiscussion on the contemporarystate, and future, of the evangelicalmovement both here and around theworld. Cost: Free. Information: www.wheaton.edu.

GHOST AND SPIRIT ENTITIES: A

GLOBAL VIEWPOINT, 7 p.m. Oct. 30,The Theosophical Society in America,1926 N. Main Street, Wheaton. Gain anew perspective about what Westernsocieties consider ghosts, spirits, andthe paranormal as we look into howspirits are understood globally andthe social roles they play in variouscultures. Cost: $10. Information:

www.theosophical.org.WADE CENTER BOOK GROUP: THE

HOBBIT, 7 p.m. Oct. 30, Marion E.Wade Center, 351 E. Lincoln Ave.,Wheaton. Wade Center archivistLaura Schmidt will lead a reading anddiscussion group on J.R.R. Tolkien’s“The Hobbit” on Thursdays throughNov. 20. Tolkien-related materialsfrom the Wade Center collections atWheaton College will be availablefor viewing. Cost: Free. Information:www.wheaton.edu/wadecenter.

OCT. 31

BOO BASH!, 10 a.m. Oct. 31, CantignyPark, 1S151 Winfield Road, Wheaton.Children are invited to wear their cos-tumes to this fun hour of Halloweenactivities and stories. For ages 3 to5 with adult. Cost: $10. Information:www.cantigny.org.

MURDER IN THE MANSION, 6:30 p.m.Oct. 31, McCormick Museum atCantigny Park, 1s151 Winfield Road,Wheaton. Get Away With Murder,Inc. of Akron, Ohio brings us an inter-active murder mystery where you’reinvited to “dress the part.” Or, if youprefer, don provided costume pieces.Every participant has a role, either asuspect or a detective. Cost: $100.Information: www.cantigny.org.

“STEEL MAGNOLIAS,” 7:30 p.m. Oct. 31and Nov. 1 and 3 p.m. Nov. 2, Warren-ville Community Building, 3S240Warren Avenue, Warrenville. A com-

edy-drama about the bond betweenfour Southern women. Directed byMaryJo Carlson, it features a cast oftalented local actresses. Cost: $10.Information: wmcproductions.org.

THUNDERTONES FALL CONCERT, 7:30p.m. Oct. 31, Wheaton College, PierceMemorial Chapel, corner of Washing-ton and Franklin streets, Wheaton.The Wheaton College Men’s Glee Cluba capella group, the Thundertones,performs a concert. Cost: Free.

NOV. 1

PANCAKE BREAKFAST, 7 a.m. Nov. 1,Cantigny Park, 1S151 Winfield Road,Wheaton. Cantigny Post 556 of theAmerican Legion will host this fund-raiser in conjunction with the Cantigny5K Run/Walk. Feast on pancakes,sausage, eggs, biscuits and gravy, plusraffle prizes. Cost: $2-$7. Information:www.firstdivisionmuseum.org.

WHEATON FRENCH MARKET, 8 a.m.Nov. 1, downtown Wheaton. Flowers,locally grown produce, jewelry,crafts and more. Information: www.wheaton.il.us.

SENSATIONAL ROOMS: USING WHAT

YOU ALREADY OWN, 9 a.m. Nov. 1,College of DuPage, 425 Fawell Blvd.,Glen Ellyn. Learn proven techniquesto help you revitalize and refresh yourrooms for a whole new look withoutmaking any purchases. Presented byGraceAnn Simoni of Yours Redesignedand Midwest Staging Redesign Insti-

tute. Cost: $59. Information: www.yoursredesigned.com/seminars.htm.

ST. IRENE COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC

WOMEN CRAFT FAIR, 9 a.m. to 3p.m. Nov. 1, St. Irene Parish, 28W441Warrenville Road, Warrenville. Juriedshow. Admission fee includes a ticketfor a door prize. Also visit the craftfair and bake sale at the WarrenTavern, sponsored by the WarrenvilleMuseum Guild. Cost: $1. Information:6303091310.

CANTIGNY 5K RUN/WALK, 9 a.m. Nov.1, Cantigny Park, 1S151 Winfield Road,Wheaton. Event is chip-timed andlimited to 1,000 runners. Proceedsbenefit the Midwest Shelter forHomeless Veterans in Wheaton.Register at signmeup.com/100021.Cost: $10-$25. Information: www.cantigny.org.

A HOLIDAY HAPPENING CRAFT & ART

FAIR, 10 a.m. Nov. 1 and 11 a.m. Nov. 2,College of DuPage, 425 Fawell Blvd.,Glen Ellyn. Featuring 200 booths ofhandmade gifts and unique homedecor. Cost: $4.50. Information:www.craftproductionsinc.com/a-holi-day-happening.html.

A LITTLE BIT OF EFGC, 1 p.m. Nov. 1,Central DuPage Hospital, 25 NorthWinfield Road, Winfield. An overviewof various programs offered by theEpilepsy Foundation of Greater Chi-cago. Cost: Free. Information: www.epilepsychicago.org.

GEM OF AN EXHIBIT EXTENDED

WHERE: Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art, 220 Cottage Hill Ave., Elmhurst

WHEN: Extended through December

COST & INFO: Inspired by the juxtaposition of humanmortality and the timelessness of gemstones, Peruvian artist Luis

Alberto Quispe Aparicio created 15 life-size skulls – each with a distinctive personality. Pictured is his work titled “Everlasting

Youth,” executed in materials including aquamarine. It’s one of the pieces in the special exhibit called “Faces of Eternity.”

Regular admission is charged, and Fridays are free. For details, call the museum at 630-833-1616 or visit www.lizzadromuse-

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GHOST AND SPIRIT ENTITIES, 1 p.m.Nov. 1, The Theosophical Societyin America, 1926 N. Main Street,Wheaton. How are spirits under-stood globally and what social rolesdo they play? Real-life paranormalinvestigations will be discussed.Cost: $85. Information: https://www.theosophical.org/programs/ongoing-classes.

READING TO ROVER, 2 p.m. Nov. 1,West Chicago Public Library District,118 W. Washington St., West Chicago.Children ages 6-11 can practice theirreading skills with the help of somegentle four-legged friends. Each childwill get to read to a certified therapydog. Cost: Free. Information: www.westchicago.lib.il.us.

HONEYROCK ROUNDUP, 3 p.m. Nov.1, Wheaton College, SRC, 603Kenilworth Ave., Wheaton. All pastand future HoneyRock campers areinvited to the Roundup at WheatonCollege. This is an opportunity forcampers to connect with one anotheras well as their summer counselorsand other summer staff. Cost: Free.Information: honeyrockcamp.org.

NOV. 2

CSA ARTS & MUSIC EXPERIENCE

2014, 2:30 p.m. Nov. 2, WheatonCollege, Pierce Memorial Chapel,corner of Washington and FranklinSt., Wheaton. Explore the sights andsounds of Chicago Museums at afamily-friendly art and music eventfeaturing CSA faculty and students.Cost: Free. Information: www.whea-ton.edu/csa.

HYMN SING, 7 p.m. Nov. 2, WheatonCollege, Pierce Memorial Chapel,corner of Washington and Franklin St.,Wheaton. The Conservatory of Musicat Wheaton College hosts a HymnSing. Cost: Free.

NOV. 3

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GROUP, 7 p.m. Nov. 3, Pal Joey’sRestaurant, 440 E. RooseveltRoad, West Chicago. Off-site bookdiscussion group for those withdivergent literary appetites. Thismonth’s selection is “Sandman” byNeil Gaiman. Cost: Free. Information:www.westchicago.lib.il.us.

NOV. 4

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ELLYN WOMAN’S CLUB, 1 p.m. Nov. 4,Glen Ellyn Civic Center, 535 Duane St.,Glen Ellyn. Iqbal Atcha RPh, MBA, anaward-winning international speaker,author and consultant has beenhelping professionals, executives and

entrepreneurs advance their careersfor over twenty years. His wife, Amy,is a National Certified Guardian fordisabled adults, and serves as aPower of Attorney for aging adults.The Atchas have chosen the subject“Our Worlds Converge.” Cost: Free.Information: www.glenellynhistory.org.

TEEN FILM GROUP, 6 p.m. Nov. 4, WestChicago Public Library District, 118W. Washington Street, West Chica-go. Do you like to act? Do you like towrite? Do you have a big imagina-tion? At Film Group teens in grades6-12 do it all, from acting to costumedesign and plot development; youcreate the film of your dreams. Cost:Free. Information: www.westchica-go.lib.il.us.

LOCAL AUTHOR SIGNING: JACK MC-

GUIRE, 7 p.m. Nov. 4, Wheaton PublicLibrary, 225 N. Cross St., Wheaton.McGuire discusses his self-publishedmemoir, “Grand Crossing: Coming ofAge on Chicago’s South Side duringthe Great Depression.” Cost: Free.

NOV. 5

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER

BASICS, 1:30 p.m. Nov. 5, WestChicago Public Library District, 118 W.Washington St., West Chicago. Cost:Free. Information: www.westchicago.lib.il.us.

KIWANIS CLUB OF GLEN ELLYN

EVENING MEETING, 6:30 p.m. Nov.5, Village Links of Glen Ellyn, 485Winchell Way, Glen Ellyn. Information:www.glenellynkiwanis.org.

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BRANCH MEETING, 7 p.m. Nov. 5,Glen Ellyn Civic Center, 535 Duane St.,Glen Ellyn. Discussion coordinatedby Dr. Darlene Ruscitti, RegionalSuperintendent of Schools for DuPageCounty, addressing the recentlyenacted Common Core Standardsfor all Illinois Schools. Cost: Free.Information: wheatonglenellyn-il.aauw.net.

KNOW THE 10 SIGNS OF ALZHEIMER’S,

7 p.m. Nov. 5, West Chicago PublicLibrary District, 118 W. WashingtonSt., West Chicago. This program,focusing on the 10 warning signs ofserious memory loss, includes a basicoverview of Alzheimer’s disease andcovers risk factors, diagnosis, andthe benefits of early detection. Cost:Free. Information: www.westchicago.lib.il.us.

DATE WITH HISTORY SERIES, 7:30p.m. Nov. 5, First Division Museum atCantigny Park, 1s151 Winfield Road,Wheaton. Author John Graham willdiscuss his book, “The Gold StarMother Pilgrimages of the 1930s.”Cost: Free. Information: www.firstdi-visionmuseum.org

TRIVIA NIGHT, 8 p.m. Nov. 5, Ellyn’s Tapand Grill, 940 E. Roosevelt Road, GlenEllyn. Cost: Free. Information: www.ellyns.com/events.

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Fast On Site Computer RepairAmit Mehta 630.793.9349

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The Company would like to thank National University of Health Sciences who generously provided the use oftheir facilities and student volunteers for this event.

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More Local Markets Improve as Housing StabilizesMCLEAN, VA--(Marketwired - Oct 24, 2014) - Freddie Mac

(OTCQB: FMCC) today released its newly updated Multi-Indi-cator Market Index® (MiMi®) showing the U.S. housing marketstabilizing as more local markets, both larger and smaller, showbetter improvement. Eight additional metro and state housingmarkets show positive momentum.

News Facts:

•The national MiMi value stands at 73.3, indicating a weakhousing market overall and showing a very slight decline(-0.19%) from July to August and a 3-month decline of(-0.47%). On a year-over-year basis, the U.S. housing markethas improved (+4.09%). The nation’s all-time MiMi high of 121.9was June 2008; its low was 59.8 in September, 2011, whenthe housing market was at its weakest. Since that time, thehousing market has made a 22.6 percent rebound.

•Thirteen of the 50 states plus the District of Columbia haveMiMi values in a stable range, with North Dakota (96.1) theDistrict of Columbia (93.5), Wyoming (91.0), Montana (89.4)and Alaska (87.7) ranking in the top five.

•Six of the 50 metro areas have MiMi values in a stable range,with San Antonio (90.9), Austin (87.0), Houston (83.6), SaltLake City (83.6) and New Orleans (83.0), ranking in the top five.

•The most improving states month-over-month were Michigan(+1.01%), Nevada (+0.95%), Colorado (+0.94%), Kentucky(+0.82%) and Rhode Island (+0.72%). On a year-over-yearbasis, the most improving states were Nevada (+20.51%), Illi-nois (+12.16%), Florida (+11.75%), California (9.15%) and SouthCarolina (+8.01%).

•The most improving metro areas month-over-month were LasVegas (+1.03%), Detroit (+0.95%), Kansas City (+0.90%) Den-ver (+0.82%) and Chicago (+0.79%). On a year-over-year basisthe most improving metro areas were Las Vegas (+21.53%),Chicago (+13.98%), Riverside, (+11.99%), Miami (+11.43%) andOrlando (+8.70 %).

•In August, 18 of the 50 states and 18 of the 50 metros areshowing an improving three month trend. The same time lastyear, every state plus the District of Columbia, and every metrowas showing an improving three month trend.Quote attributable to Freddie Mac Chief Economist FrankNothaft:

“The bleeding has stopped from the rate increases from ayear ago which is reflected in the stable picture at the nationallevel. Moreover, we’ve seen a pick-up in the number of statesand metros improving at the local levels based on their threemonth trend pointing once again to more housing marketsworking their way back to the fundamentals which is reflectedin the key indicators MiMi tracks each month.”

Quote attributable to Freddie Mac Deputy ChiefEconomist Len Kiefer:

“The good news from MiMi this month is the improvement acrossmore markets and not just the large markets like Los Angeles andNew York which receive so much of the attention. In fact, we’rebeginning to see better signs on the purchase applications frontin general. For example, the decline in the three month purchaseapplication trend is slowing and in markets like Kansas City,Birmingham and Nashville it’s actually showing a positive trend for

purchase applications. In general, more homeowners are makingtimely mortgage payments, the employment picture is improving,and cheap mortgage rates are helping to support affordability.”

MiMi monitors and measures the stability of the nation’shousing market, as well as the housing markets of all 50 states,the District of Columbia, and the top 50 metro markets. MiMicombines proprietary Freddie Mac data with current local marketdata to assess where each single-family housing market is rel-ative to its own long-term stable range by looking at home pur-chase applications, payment-to-income ratios (changes in homepurchasing power based on house prices, mortgage rates andhousehold income), proportion of on-time mortgage paymentsin each market, and the local employment picture. The four indi-cators are combined to create a composite MiMi value for eachmarket. Monthly, MiMi uses this data to show, at a glance, whereeach market stands relative to its own stable range of housingactivity. MiMi also indicates how each market is trending, wheth-er it is moving closer to, or further away from, its stable range.A market can fall outside its stable range by being too weak togenerate enough demand for a well-balanced housing market orby overheating to an unsustainable level of activity.

Freddie Mac was established by Congress in 1970 to provide

liquidity, stability and affordability to the nation’s residential

mortgage markets. Freddie Mac supports communities across the

nation by providing mortgage capital to lenders. Today Freddie

Mac is making home possible for one in four home borrowers and

is one of the largest sources of financing for multifamily housing.

Additional information is available at FreddieMac.com, Twitter @

FreddieMac and Freddie Mac’s blog FreddieMac.com/blog.

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Consumer Tips

(BPT) - Moving brings greatopportunities in the form ofcareers, social connections andnew beginnings. However, the actof moving can create unnecessarystress and tension, which makesthe process less than desirable.About 35 percent of Americansmove every five years, accordingto the U.S. Census Bureau, whichresults in many people who arelooking to simplify the process andturn their new house into a home.

Celebrity design expert andADT spokesperson Sabrina Sotohas the expert moving advice tomake your house a home:

*Review everything beingpacked: If you have items youwon’t use or haven’t used

in six months, put them aside.They are good candidates forselling at a garage sale, listing inonline classified ads, donating tocharity, or as a last-case scenario,throwing away.

Also, look for ways to reduceyour load. Canned goods maystill have shelf life, but evaluatewhether it makes sense to moveor donate - it’s likely the latter.The same goes for other itemsyou can easily and inexpensivelypurchase at a discount storewhen you arrive at your desti-nation. As you approach movingday, be sure to think twicebefore loading up at grocery orconvenience stores.

As you take inventory ofeverything in your home, be sureto clean, organize and sort theremaining items so they can bepacked quickly and then easilyfound when you arrive at yournew home.

*Get secured before youmove: Feeling secure and incontrol is an important part

of transforming a new houseinto a home. An ADT Pulse homesecurity and automation systemgives homeowners the ability tonot only monitor their home’ssecurity, but also control func-tions such as adjusting lights,unlocking doors and controlling

thermostats - all with the touch ofan app. Plus, it can start workingfor new homeowners on day one,whether using it to grant accessto trusted contractors and tech-nicians or receiving alerts whendeliveries arrive at the front door.In a new neighborhood and a newhouse, it will be a sigh of reliefto know you’re in control both athome and while away.

*Keep organized on movingday: Walk through the oldhome with your movers to

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Marissa Dupont

Academic Achievements: Illinois Leadership Seminar

Recipient 2013; Sportsmanship Award; State Qualiier

science Olympiad; Tri- Music Honor Society; Hornet

Scholar

School Activities: Science Olympiad; Editor of the

Yearbook; Swim and Dive Team; Math Team; Band; Jazz

Band; National Honors Society; Hornet Athletic Advisory

Committee; Student Council President; Captain of the Badminton Team; Principal

Student Advisory Council

Community Service: Marissa teaches 2nd grade Sunday school class and helps to

coach the Special Olympics

Nominated by Lara Jarman, School Counselor: “ Marissa has been a dynamic

leader at Hinsdale South High School. She has been a integral part of much of the

athletic and academic success of the senior class.

Her spirit, enthusiasm and nurturing attitude have inspired her classmates to

achieve more. Marissa has a natural ability to relate to others while challenging

them to be their best.

Marissa has a talent for public speaking and can hold the attention of a large

audience. She is committed to her school, family, staff, sports teams and all of her

many other activities at Hinsdale South High School.

Marissa Dupont is a class act and we are certain she will continue to shine in the

years ahead!!”

Benjamin Skipor

Academic Achievements: Ben is a member of National Honor

Society, the Thespian Honor Society, Tri-M Honor Society, and

Société Honoraire de Français (French Honor Society). Ben has

made the High Honor Roll since his sophomore year.

School Activities: Student Council (9,10), served as a Student Ambassador

(11,12), Choir (9-12), Speech Team (9,12), Snowball (9-11), serving as a teen

leader (11). WeGo Drama (9-12), served as Event Coordinator (10), and as Vice-

President(11-12).

Community Service: Ben is involved in his church community, volunteering his

time at PADS (Public Action to Deliver Shelter) and a homeless shelter.

Nominated by Brandon Fantozzi , Teacher and Becky Koltz, Communications

Specialist: “ Ben is an exemplary student. He gives 110% to all he does. He is

the irst to volunteer for anything and everything I have asked of him, I’m also

aware he does this in many of his other classes. The amount of time Ben devotes

to each and every activity he is a part of is truly impressive, I’m not quite sure

when he actually sleeps! I know Ben is highly active in the Music Department as

well as the Drama Club. He has been actively involved with the French program

as well. I’m sure there are more activities he does; I just don’t know them all. I

have also observed Ben working on other class assignments and projects in every

Community High School(West Chicago)

Abigail Kargol

Academic Achievements: Ranked #1 in her high school class

of 663 students; National Honor Society; Argonne National

Laboratory Exemplary Student Research Program; 4.7 grade

point average on a 4.0 scale; 36 semesters of honors or AP

courses and has earned an A in every one; near perfect score

of 34 or 35 on every section of the ACT test.

School Activities (clubs, athletics): Cross Country (4 years,

team captain); Track and Field (4 years); English Peer Tutor

(3 years, President); National Honor Society (2 years); Athletes Committed

to Excellence (4 years); PE Department Leader Program (2 years); Mad Dash

Freshman Orientation Leader.

Community Service: St. Joseph Church Youth Group activities; Volunteer at The

Birches Assisted Living Community; Mission trip to Jamaica to build, paint and

repair houses and deliver food to the poor.

Nominated by Tim Christy, Counselor: “The best way to describe Abby is to say,

as a parent myself, she is the kind of kid I’d like to see my 7 year old daughter to

grow up to be like. Aside from being a brilliant student and accomplished athlete,

Abby is one of the most genuine, humble and caring young women I have had

the privilege of working with here at Downers Grove South. She plans to go into

Biomedical Engineering at the university level because she has a desire to do

something with her life that will have a positive impact on the world. She is the

kind of person that has that rare combination of ability, motivation and desire to

help others that will undoubtedly lead to her doing just that.”

Downers Grove SouthHigh School

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spare moment he has. The balancing act he juggles daily is impressive.

Ben also goes out of his way to be kind and to notice all students. He is genuine

with them and cares for how they are being received by others. Ben also does a lot

of volunteering outside of school with different organizations. He is also actively

involved with his Boy Scout Troop.

Ben is a great kid with a promising future that he has established for himself, he

truly deserves to be recognized”

Margarita (Maggie) Sumbulla

Academic Achievements: Sumbulla has received

an “A” grade in every single course she has taken –

including ive Advanced Placement (AP)/college-level

courses and nine honors courses; Distinct Honor Roll

(9,10, 11); National Honor Society (NHS); perfect

attendance record. She was named as the Student

of the Semester for Career and Technical Education

(CTE)-Business last spring

School Activities: Member of Business Professionals

of America (BPA), Key Club, NHS, Psychology Club, Art Club and Math Team;

Girls Tennis Team

Community Service: Feed My Starving Children, Toys for Tots, the Food Drive,

Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast and other NHS service activities.

Nominated by Erica Craig, Art Department Chair: “Sumbulla represents the best

of District 88 because she brings boundless energy to class every day,” Craig said.

“She has meticulous attention to detail and is always pushing herself to learn more

and perfect her skills.” Nominated by Juliann Boudouris, Addison Trail Career

and Technical Education Department Chair: “Sumbulla has been a member of

BPA since she was a sophomore. In my accounting class, Sumbulla is the most

detail-oriented student I have had in years. She thoroughly looks over her work

before submitting it to be graded and after it is graded. She is certainly a pleasure

to have in class.”

Addison Trail High School

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Margaret Kliebhan

Academic Achievements: National Merit Semi-Fi-

nalist; AP Scholar; National Honor Society; 7th

Place Math Team State Finals; 4th Place Math

Team Regional Competition; Running Crew II;

International Club 10, 11.

School Activities: Vollyball 9, 10; Fusion South

Club Volleyball 9, 10; Math Team 9, 10, 11, 12;

Mentor 10, 11.

Community Service: 6th Grade Volleyball Coach

at St. Joan of Arc Grade School; Assisted with Junior High Math Contest at St.

Francis.

Nominated by Trudy Rigney, Director of Guidance: “Margaret is a supurb

candidate for the Achievement Program. As a National Merit Semi-Finalist

she is one of the brightest students in our graduating class. An enthusiastic

learner, Margaret combines a supurb intellect with an amazing work ethic.

This combination makes her a teacher’s dream. Margaret is a student who truly

loves learning. Organized in her thoughts, insightful in class discussion, and

articulate in expression, Margaret consistently performs at the hightest level.

Margaret can grasp dificult concepts and apply them. In addition, Margaret is

a delightful person who brings positive energy to any endeavor. In the words

of her teachers, “she is the deial student and the complete student.”

Aditi Jha

Academic Achievements: National Honor Society;

American Legion Auxiliary Illini Girls participant;

Honor Thespian

School Activities: FS, Key Club, Snowball, Band,

Jazz Band, Pit Band, Students Congress, Challenge

Day, Ecology Club, Scholastic Bowl, Thespians,

Peer Tutor, Science Olympiad, 2014 Homecoming

Queen

Community Service: Lisle Teens with Character -

Teen Leader; Key Club - Kiwanis Representative

Nominated by Jeff Howard, Principal: “Aditi Jha has come to symbolize

what being a Lisle Senior High school student is all about. She is actively

involved in school activities, she has challenged herself with a very rigorous

course load, and she consistently volunteers to help those in need.

At this point, she is interested in becoming a teacher and is looking

to attend the University of Minnesota or Marquette University. Aditi is

empathethic and always willing to help her classmates or members of the

Lisle community. We are very proud to call Aditi Jha a Lisle Lion! ”

Lisle Senior High School

Rachel Krusenoski

Academic Achievements: Class rank 14/491 (top 3%);

Grade Point average 4.5 (weighted), 3.8 (unweighted);

AP Language Test scored 5; ACT score 33; 1st place

team inish at IHSA State Journalism Finals (grade

11); 2nd place individual inish in Newspaper Design

at IHSA State Finals (11); 1st place team inish at

IHSA Sectionals Journalism Competition (11); 1st

place individual inish at IHSA Sectionals Journalism

Competition in Newspaper Design; 2nd place in Feature Writing at the North

IL Scholastic Press Conference (11); HSJI Multimedia Best Final Project

& IU Scholarship recipient (summer 2014); National Honor Society (11);

Spanish Honor Society (10,11); Quill & Scroll, International Honor Society

for high school journalists (10,11); Social Studies Close Up nominee (10,

11), attended 2012 Presidential inauguration; AP Scholar; Trojan Pride

Winner; Honor Roll; Academic Letter Recipient.

School Activities: Editor-in-Chief, The Omega - DGN student newspaper;

Founder of the dgnmega.org - DGN student online newspaper; Varsity Cross

Country; Varsity Track runner; J Kyle Braid Foundation - selected for week

long leadership training program; Founding Member-DECIDE, drug/alcohol

awareness program at local elementary schools; Link Crew/Positively North

Star Member, student mentoring program; Teacher’s Aide, Journalism 1

and English III; National High School Journalism Convention, San Antonio

(2012), Boston (2013), Washington DC (2014); Assistant Editor, A&E, The

Omega - DGN student newspaper; Co-head “Spring into Action” all school

fundraiser; Class board member; DGN Government Club member; Snowball

leadership weekend; Sophomore leadership conference

Community Service: Founding Member-DECIDE, drug/alcohol awareness

program taught by students at local elementary schools to sixth grade

classrooms; Youth Community Foundation (Feed My Starving Children,

hosting events at assisted living facilities, card-making to Veterans); Co-head

“Spring into Action” all school fundraiser for charity; Link Crew/Positively

North Star Member, student mentoring program; Teen leader for children

volunteers in PADS program (homeless shelter); Tutoring in English, AP

U.S. History, and Journalism; Holiday bell-ringing for the Red Cross; Door-

to-door food collector for NHS food drive; Class board Bingo Day with

seniors

Nominated by Jan Sieck, Counselor: “Rachel deserves this recognition

because she has made a real commitment to do her best in academics,

become involved in my school, and give back to the community. In her

own words, “I feel that I represent the Suburban Life/Shaw Media mission

statement: Shaw Media is about people. Associates, readers, advertisers, and

community members that all breathe life into every newspaper within our

company and truly make it the success it is today.

It is a privilege to live and learn in an environment surrounded by people

who want you to succeed, so I always look for opportunities to give back

to the people who breathe life into my experience as a high schooler. I try

to make the best out of my four years, hopefully leaving DGN better than I

found it through writing in the Omega student newspaper, student leadership

groups, and service to fellow students and the community.””

Downers Grove NorthHigh School

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Bridget Koehler

Academic Achievements: National Honor Society

(11, 12); Illinois Music Education Association; All

District (10, 11); All Sate (10); Academic Excellence

(9, 10, 11); High Honor Roll (9, 10, 11); Citizenship

Award.

School Activities: Varsity Softball (9, 10, 11, 12);

Pit Orchestra (9, 10, 11, 12); Camerata String Quar-

tet (10, 11, 12), Quiz Bowl (9); Powder Puff (9, 10,

11, 12).

Community Service: Weekly nursery worker for church (First Baptist of Ge-

neva); Puente del Niño (Tutoring in West Chicago - 10, 11, 12)

Nominated by Dan Crabtree, College Counselor: “Bridget Koehler is a

remarkable young woman. Academically, her record speaks for itself - she has

an ACT in the top 1% in the nation and has earned grates of A+ or A in every

class. But Bridget shines outside the classroom as well, with diverse interests

ranging from music to athletics. She has a heart of service, volunteering in

her church and tutoring in the community. Bridget has a winsome peronality

and is highly respected by her peers and her teachers. It is indeed a pleasure to

nominate her for the Achievement Program”

Wheaton Academy

Maria Zhdan

Academic Achievements: To be announced.

School Activities: To be announced.

Community Service: Maria is a leader in her

church’s youth group and is an example to the

younger high school students.

Nominated by Gloria Chapa-Resendez,

Counselor: “Maria has been able to achieve at

high levels academically despite some signiicant

health challenges. In spite of being in and out of

the hospital through her high school career and missing months of school in

her sophomore year and again this senior year, Maria exhibits an exemplary

attitude and optimistic outlook towards her future. Maria uses her faith to

overcome her personal struggles. She has grown in her faith and recognizes

that God has been faithful through it all. She continues to challenge herself

academically and consistently seeks the best in her own education. She

balances her academics, her health, and her relationships joyfully.”

Glenbard South High School

Phillip Parisi

Academic Achievements: National Honors Society

Member (11,12); Spanish Honor Society Member (12)

School Activities: Elected Student Government/

Student Body President (12); Elected Student

Government Class Representative (9, 10, 11); S.A.L.T.

(Serving and Loving Together - Benet’s campus

ministry program) (11, 12); Philosophy Club (11, 12);

Conquer Club (11, 12) Founder and President; Sports

Announcer (11, 12) Announced sophomore basketball home games & Varsity

home lacrosse games; Cross Country (9, 10, 11) Out of this 100+ member team,

Phil was consistently in the Varsity “Top 7” athletes. He was elected a captain

his junior year, and was a member of the Top 7 state-qualifying team; Track &

Field (9,10) State-Qualifying athlete for the 4x800m relay.

Community Service: Through NHS, Phil completes a minimum of 10 hours of

service per semester; Likewise, as the S.A.L.T. Co-Head of Communications,

Phil both promotes and partakes in various service opportunities throughout

the year. Examples of the service work Phil has completed include: Annual

Christmas Drive Shopper; Annual Benet Golf Fundraising Event; Feed My

Starving Children; Naperville Jaycees Last Fling Volunteer; KidsMatter Board

Member (11, 12); Mission trip to Guatemala (12)

Nominated by Kendall Hayes, Counselor: “After a two-year stint on the

college admission side of the desk, this fall marks my 10th year working as a

high school college consultant. I can honestly say that Phil Parisi is in the “Top

Five” most impressive young people I’ve come across in my career. I met

Phil for the irst time last spring upon his initial college planning conference.

Not long thereafter, he was elected President of our student body. Attaining

Presidential status has been a goal Phil has had since his freshman year and it

all came to fruition because of his innate leadership ability, careful planning,

and precise execution. Phil quite literally hit the ground running his freshman

year by excelling on the cross country team. He is a remarkable athlete who’s

a repeat State qualiier and most recently held the title of Captain for our 100 +

member, cross country team. Running cross country was a launching pad for

a high school career chockfull of exploration, commitment and opportunities

seized. Phil Parisi genuinely lives life to the fullest with integrity and a healthy

dose of charisma. He strikes a balance between normalcy and extraordinary

unlike anyone I’ve ever met. There’s nothing he won’t try. There’s nothing he

can’t do. He’s truly one in a million.

Phil had this to say regarding his academic career here at Benet, “I’m smart

but not nerdy. I care about my grades but I’m not obsessed. I spend time

studying but also know that I have to stay sane by having a really fun time on

the weekends and sometimes during the week.” That mentality has helped

Phil perform exceptionally well within our accelerated college preparatory

curriculum while taking one of the most rigorous course loads available

compared to his peers. Teacher’s value Phil’s fabulous sense of humor, which

keeps the classroom environment light and enjoyable. They also value his

intellect and high level of discussion, which encourages his fellow classmates to

stay engaged in the learning process. Phil is wildly creative and often develops

witty titles for his papers like, “Hugh Can Call Me Phil,” which drew a

comparison between Phil (who has a self-proclaimed “obsession” with wearing

robes) to Hugh Hefner. Outstanding standardized test scores complement

Phil’s impressive transcript and lead me to believe he is well prepared for the

Benet Academy(Lisle)

scholastic rigors of any college in the nation.

It is with my greatest enthusiasm that I recommend Phil Parisi to you. His

adventuresome spirit is inspiring. His leadership ability, utterly amazing.

You’ve got to love a kid who grabs the bull by the horns to accomplish his every

dream and desire. You will be hard pressed to ind another candidate with Phil’s

repertoire of skills and qualities. In addition to being truly upstanding, Phil is

personable, humble and gracious. I respectfully request that he is given your

highest consideration and hope you’ll feel free to contact me should you have

any concerns about Phil’s candidacy..”

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Cote gives Wheaton College last-second winSUBURBAN LIFE MEDIA

The Wheaton College foot-ball team took a major step to-ward the CCIW championshipafter defeating North Central34-31 on Saturday.

The game-winning pointscame off the foot of kickerSam Cote, a Wheaton Acad-emy graduate who made a29-yard field goal as time ex-

pired. Cote had also kicked a37-yard field goal in the firstquarter.

Q u a r t e r b a c k J o h n n yPeltz, a Wheaton North alum,also had an outstanding gamefor the Thunder, completing22-of-28 passes for 236 yardsand two touchdowns whilerushing for 83 yards on 22carries.

Luke Thorson (WheatonAcademy) added four catchesfor 67 yards while Adam Dans-dill (Wheaton Warrenville

South) paced the offense witheight tackles. Mikey Swider(Wheaton North) added seventackles.

For their accomplishments,Peltz and Cote both earnedCCIW Player of the Weekawards for offense and specialteams, respectively.

On the season, Cote hasmade eight field goals and 25-of-26 extra points while also

averaging 36.3 yards on 28punts.

He has punted all four yearsfor Wheaton College and hasbeen the kicker the past threeseasons with 28 career fieldgoals.

The victory improvesWheaton College to 7-0 on theseason, and the team will trav-el Saturday to take on Elm-hurst.

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WheatonWarrenville South girls cross country runs to regional titleSUBURBAN LIFE MEDIA

With three runners in the

top 10, the Wheaton Warren-

ville South girls cross coun-

try team captured Saturday’s

Glenbard North Class 3A re-

gional crown.

Sara Atkins came in as the

runner-up in 17:15, Allison Mc-

Grath was fourth in 17:33 and

Mary Erdman placed ninth

in 18:00. Rounding out the

top five were Kendall Laveen

(19th) and Kendall Reid (22nd).

Wheaton NorthWith Kailee Sowers plac-

ing seventh individually, the

Falcons grabbed a spot in the

sectional after finishing fifth

at Saturday’s Glenbard North

Class 3A regional.

Naomi Noyes and Rose

Quinn followed Sowers in 17th

and 18th. Kathleen McGivern

and Issy Keup were next in

25th and 26th.

West ChicagoHosting a Class 3A regional

Saturday, the Wildcats came in

seventh as a team and had two

individuals advance to the sec-

tional. Moving on were senior

Mae Elizabeth Gimre, who fin-

ished 16th, and senior Michelle

Franch, who came in 24th.

St. FrancisThe Spartans were 10th at

Saturday’s Rosary Class 2A

regional and were led by the

35th-place finish of Colleen

McShea. The team did not have

any sectional qualifiers.

Wheaton AcademyThe Warriors advanced to

the sectional after finishingfourth at Saturday’s RosaryClass 2A regional. GretchenPearson and Annika Pearsonwere 15th and 18th, respective-ly, to top the squad, and AJ Se-tran and Julia Robleski were25th and 26th, respectively.Claire Casto also was 33rd.

BOYS CROSS COUNTRYWheatonWarrenville South

Backed by individual cham-pion Kyle Cepeda, the Tigersadvanced to the sectional witha third-place finish at Satur-day’s Glenbard North Class 3Aregional.

Cepeda crossed the line in14:34, which was 21 secondsahead of his closest competi-

tion. John Hanson was 20th,

Michael Hanson and Drew An-

derson placed 24th and 25th,

respectively, and Gabe Light-

body came in 27th.

Wheaton NorthThe Falcons grabbed the

fifth sectional qualifying spot

at the Glenbard North Class

3A regional Saturday.

Alex Frank and Matthew

Beckerman were just outside

the top 10, finishing 11th and

12th. Jordan Hennings was

17th, Kilty Askin placed 29th

and Danny Steeno was 37th.

West ChicagoThe Wildcats finished 10th

at the regional they hosted

Saturday and did not have any

sectional qualifiers. Dan Mc-

Comb topped the team with his

49th-place finish.

St. FrancisThe Spartans placed fourth

at Saturday’s Rosary Class 2A

regional and qualified for the

sectional in the process. Bre-

andan McClure was eighth,

and Nick Brouch and Danny

Cady were 10th and 11th, re-

spectively.

Wheaton AcademyLed by the runner-up finish

of Brandon Lach, the Warriors

came in second at Saturday’s

Rosary Class 2A regional. Lach

crossed the line in 16:29 and

was followed by Jonah Jones

in fourth and Jacob Robleski in

sixth. Jimmy Ridge (17th) and

Chris Jones (21st) were next.

SUBURBAN LIFE MEDIA

Less than 24 hours afterending the regular season witha 49-28 loss to Aurora CentralCatholic, the Wheaton Acad-emy football team receivedheartbreaking news.

The Warriors, who finishedwith a 5-4 record and 39 play-off points, were the last teamto be left out of the 256-teamIHSA state playoffs. In fact, itcame down to Wheaton Acade-my and Aurora Christian, andthe Eagles advanced via a tie-breaker.

“It’s pretty devastating,”Warriors coach Brad Thorntonsaid. “You’ve got a whole rangeof emotions going throughyou. You’re frustrated and youfeel awful for your players,especially your seniors, whotheir goal all along had beento make the playoffs. I reallyfelt the work they put in thisseason was enough, and I re-ally thought they deserved thechance to play in the playoffs.”

Seeking its first postsea-son berth since 2009, WheatonAcademy rolled to a 4-0 startthat included three shutouts,but didn’t become playoff-eli-gible until a 24-14 win againstFenton in Week 8.

“To be the first team outjust stinks,” Thornton said. “Ithurts. But No. 1, we didn’t getour sixth win, so it’s really noone’s fault but our own for not

guaranteeing a spot.”

In the defeat to ACC, quar-

terback David Thrasher threw

a pair of touchdown passes to

Sam Martinez and also found

Marino Costello for a score.

Camden Meade added a short

TD run.

Martinez finished with 108

yards on eight passes while

Thrasher was 23-of-41 for 257

yards.

St. Charles East 36,West Chicago 14

The Wildcats ended the 2014season with a 3-6 record afterfalling to St. Charles East inthe finale.

Mikey Bibbs scored on a 18-

yard pass from Alex Turney,

and Andres Berumen also

recorded a touchdown on a

fumble recovery for West Chi-

cago.

Wheaton Academy comes up one team short in playoff bid

Wheaton Academy’s Luke Don-cel makes a tackle during theregular season finale Friday in

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JONATHAN

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Johnson rushed for 124 yards and atouchdown in Friday’s 27-20 win against

Naperville Central.

SuburbanLife

After not carrying theball during the first twoweeks of the season, Jona-than Johnson has becomean important part of theWheaton Warrenville Southoffense. On Friday, thejunior running back cameup big in the Tigers’ mostimportant game of the sea-son, gaining 124 yards andone touchdown on 24 carriesas Wheaton WarrenvilleSouth clinched a share ofthe DVC title and a playoffberth. Johnson, the GlenEllyn Bank & Trust Athleteof the Week, spoke with GlenEllyn Suburban Life sportsreporter Scott Schmid abouthis performance and histeam’s postseason clinchingvictory.

Schmid: How special wasFriday’s win?

Johnson: It was veryspecial. We went from 1-4 tobecoming DVC champs. Wefought every game after thatfourth loss. The whole teamfought [against Naperville

Central]. The defense fought,special teams fought and theoffense fought. We reallywanted this.

Schmid: What was thekey to being able to run thefootball against a tough NCdefense?

Johnson: The offensive linemade holes and I was makingmy cuts.

Schmid: How did your teamovercome the 1-4 start?

Johnson: We always hadgreat practices. We just want-ed to get to the playoffs. Asa junior, I wanted to get theseniors to the playoffs. All ofthe juniors really wanted thatfor the seniors.

Schmid: What is themindset going into the open-ing-round playoff game againsthigher-seeded Lincoln-WayNorth?

Johnson: The same thing[as last week]. Shock theworld.

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GlenbardWest, South grabwins at IHSA tennis meet

SUBURBAN LIFE MEDIA

A pair of singles playersrepresented the GlenbardWest girls tennis team overthe weekend at the IHSA statemeet.

Caroline Maltby went 2-2 atthe tourney, beginning with7-5, 6-3 win over Halle Roachof Libertyville and a 6-0, 6-1decision over Arnai John-son of Morgan Park Acade-my. She then lost to MichelleLinden of Barrington in thethird round before falling 6-3,6-2 to Katarina Samardzija ofLockport in the consolationbracket.

Ali Bush also competed,winning her first match 6-0,6-1 over Kaitlin Deters of Teu-topolis before losing twice.

GIRLS TENNISGlenbard South

The senior doubles teamof Jenna Brambora and Ra-chel Rettger wrapped up theirhigh school tennis careers byposting a record of 3-2 at the

IHSA state meet.The duo started off the

event with straight sets vic-tories in the opening tworounds before falling in thethird round to Erika Oku andStephanie Dolehide of Hins-dale Central. Brambora andRettger then defeated OniJones and Camryn Salter ofWhitney Young 6-1, 6-4 be-fore losing 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 to AbbyKosharek and Katie Toohill ofNormal.

BOYS SOCCERGlenbard West

After notching a pair ofupset wins to claim the Whea-ton North regional title, theHilltoppers dropped a 2-0 de-cision Tuesday to No. 2 seedLake Park in a Bartlett Class4A sectional semifinal match.

Glenbard West had ad-vanced to the sectional afterdefeating Wheaton Warren-ville South Saturday in pen-alty kicks. Tied 0-0 throughregulation and the overtimesessions, the squad received

penalty kick goals from Wil-

liam Lanzillo, Danny Zebos-

ki, Steven Rojc and Nathan

Gaertner. Alex Ruckstaetter

posted the shutout in goal.

Glenbard SouthThe Raiders bowed out of

the Class 2A playoffs with a

4-0 loss to fellow Metro Subur-

ban Conference member Fen-

ton on Oct. 22.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALLGlenbard West

The Hilltoppers are taking

on Wheaton North tonight

at 6 p.m. in the Oswego East

Class 4A regional final. Glen-

bard West began the playoffs

Tuesday with a 25-20, 25-14

win over the host school.

Glenbard SouthAnother strong season for

the Raiders came to an end

on Tuesday with a 25-20, 25-11

loss to Waubonsie Valley in

a Class 4A regional semifinal

match.

PREP ROUNDUP

Ali Bush ofGlenbard West

returns theball during a

second-roundmatch Oct. 23

during the IHSAState Tennis

tournament atPalatine High

School.Sandy Bressner -

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Trestman explained thingswill get better after the bye,“Because it shows up thatwe can get it done. These arethings that are correctable.

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Bank of America, N.A., succes-sor by merger to CountrywideBank, FSB, PLAINTIFFVs.Raymond H. Zick; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2008CH 01105NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on8/27/2014, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinoiswill on 12/2/14 at the hour of10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuPage and State of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:

PIN 05-17-402-005Improved with Single Family

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e, ngsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated at therate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to ex-ceed $300, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for salewithout any representation as toquality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court.

If the property is a condomini-um and the foreclosure takesplace after 1/1/2007, pur-chasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

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NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLCPLAINTIFFVSJUDY O'NEILL; JAMES G.O'NEILL; DEFENDANTS1206 EAST EVERGREEN STREETWHEATON, IL 60187

11 CH 1002NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANTTO JUDGMENT OF FORECLO-SURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORT-

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PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered by said Court in theabove entitled cause on July15, 2014, DUPAGE COUNTYSHERIFF in DU PAGE County,Illinois, will on December 11,2014, in 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL, at10:00 AM, sell at public auctionand sale to the highest bidderfor cash, all and singular, thefollowing described real estatementioned in said Judgment,situated in the County of DUPAGE, State of Illinois, or somuch thereof as shall be suffi-cient to satisfy said Judgment:

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ope sp pbidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify allinformation. The successful pur-chaser has the sole responsibili-ty/expense of evicting any ten-ants or other individuals present-ly in possession of the subjectpremises. If this property is acondominium unit, the purchas-er of the unit at the foreclosuresale, other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments andthe legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

Deutsche Bank National TrustCompany as trustee for GSRPMMortgage Loan Trust 2007-1,Mortgage Pass-Through Certifi-cates, Series 2007-1, PLAINTIFFVs.Unknown Heirs and Legatees ofKirt M. Feinstein; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2011 CH 003409NOTICE OF SALE OF

REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on8/25/2014, the of DuPageCounty, Illinois will on 12/2/14at the hour of 10:00AM at Du-page County Sheriff's Office 501North County Farm RoadWheaton, IL 60187, or in aplace otherwise designated atthe time of sale, County of Du-Page and State of Illinois, sell atpublic auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:

PIN 01-34-204-030Improved with Single Family

HomeCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:615 Fieldcrest DriveWest Chicago, IL 60185Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; Thebalance, including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated at therate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to ex-ceed $300, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for salewithout any representation as toquality or quantity of title and

qual y quan tywithout recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court.

If the property is a condomini-um and the foreclosure takesplace after 1/1/2007, pur-chasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possessionof the subject premises.

The property will NOT beopen for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.

For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's at-torney: Codilis & Associates,P.C., 15W030 North FrontageRoad, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-10-36630.I630169

October 23, 30, 2014November 6, 2014

West Chicago Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

RESIDENTIALThe Bank of New York Mellonfka The Bank of New York, asTrustee for the Certificateholdersof CWABS, Inc., Asset-BackedCertificates, Series 2006-9PLAINTIFFVs.John A. Schroyer; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2011 CH 004893NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on9/3/2014, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinoiswill on 12/9/14 at the hour of10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuPage and State of Illinois, sell

ageat public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:

PIN 04-36-306-014Improved with Single Family

HomeCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:3S571 Virginia AvenueWarrenville, IL 60555Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; Thebalance, including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated at therate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to ex-ceed $300, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for salewithout any representation as toquality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court.

If the property is a condomini-um and the foreclosure takesplace after 1/1/2007, pur-chasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possessionof the subject premises.

The property will NOT beopen for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.

For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's at-torney: Codilis & Associates,P.C., 15W030 North FrontageRoad, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-11-21300.I631295

October 30, 2014November 6, 13, 2014

West Chicago Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE EIGHTEENTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUITCOUNTY OF DUPAGE,

STATE OF ILLINOISTHE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON F/K/A THE BANK OFNEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FORTHE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OFCWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVELOAN TRUST 2005-80CB,MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-80CB, Plaintiff(s),vs.MICHELE ANN MAJESKI, JAMESR. KOZERSKI ANDFIRST AMERI-CAN BANK, Defendant(s).

11CH 5029NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEOF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that pursuant to a Judgmentheretofore entered by the saidCourt in the above entitledcause, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois, will on Novem-ber 25, 2014, at the hour of10:00 AM, at the DuPage Coun-ty Sheriff's Office, 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, IL60187, sell at public auction tothe highest and best bidder forcash, all and singular, the fol-lowing described premises andreal estate in the said Judgmentmentioned, situated in the Coun-ty of DuPage, State of Illinois, orso much thereof as shall be suf-ficient to satisfy said Judgment,to wit:

Common Address:30604 MCCORMICK LANE,WARRENVILLE, IL 60555P.I.N. 04-35-421-087Contact the Law Office of IRA

T. NEVEL, LLC, 175 NorthFranklin, Suite 201, Chicago,Illinois 60606, (312) 357-1125, for further information.

The terms of the sale are:Ten percent (10%) due by cashor certified funds at the time ofthe sale and balance is duewithin 24 hours of the sale. Thesubject property is subject to realestate taxes, special assess-ments or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and isoffered for sale without any rep-resentation as to quality orquantity of title and without re-course to Plaintiff and in "as is"condition. The sale is furthersubject to confirmation by theCourt.

The property is improved by asingle family residence, togetherwith all buildings and im-provements thereon, and thetenements, hereditaments andappurtenants thereunto belong-ing and will not be available forinspection prior to sale.

If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments and the le-gal fees required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If thisproperty is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common in-terest community, the purchaserof the unit at the foreclosure saleother than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required byThe Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).Attorney No. 22638LAW OFFICES OFIRA T. NEVEL, LLCAttorney for PlaintiffIra T. Nevel175 North Franklin St. Suite 201Chicago, Illinois 60606(312) 357-1125

(3 )[email protected]# 11-06919I629673

October 16, 23, 30, 2014West Chicago Suburban Life

12-059730IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY,

WHEATON, ILLINOISPHH MORTGAGE CORPORATIONPLAINTIFF,-vs-JACQUELINE L. SULLIVAN A/K/AJACQUELINE SULLIVAN;HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATESCREDIT UNION; BUTTERFIELDMANOR CONDOMINIUM ASSOCI-ATION; DEFENDANTS

12 CH 3482NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEPublic Notice is hereby given

that pursuant to a Judgment en-tered in the above entitled matteron August 18, 2014;

John E. Zaruba, Sheriff, 501N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton,IL 60187, will on November20, 2014 at 10:00 AM, at Du-Page County Sheriff's Office, sellto the highest bidder for cash(ten percent (10%) at the timeof sale and the balance withintwenty-four (24) hours, the fol-lowing described premises situ-ated in DuPage County, Illinois.

Said sale shall be subject togeneral taxes, special assess-ments or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and anyprior liens or 1st Mortgages. Thesubject property is offered forsale without any representationas to quality or quantity of titleor recourse to Plaintiff.

Upon the sale being held andthe purchaser tendering said bidin cash or certified funds, a re-ceipt of Sale will be issuedand/or a Certificate of Sale asrequired, which will entitle thepurchaser to a deed upon con-firmation of said sale by theCourt.

Said property is legally de-scribed as follows:

Commonly known as367 Sandhurst Circle, Unit 8,Glen Ellyn, IL 60137Permanent Index No.:05-22-422-132

Improvements: Homeowners/Condominium AssociationStructure UNKNOWNUnits UNKNOWNBedrooms UNKNOWNGarage UNKNOWNBathrooms UNKNOWNOther UNKNOWN

The property will NOT beopen for inspection prior to the

ope sp prsale.

The judgment amount was$135,865.46.

Prospective purchasers areadmonished to check the courtfile and title records to verify thisinformation.For Bid Amount contact:Sale ClerkShapiro Kreisman & Associates,LLC f/k/a Fisher and Shapiro,LLC2121 Waukegan Road,Suite 301Bannockburn, IL 60015(847) 291-1717

The notice of sale of a com-mon interest community or acondominium unit under sub-section (c) of Section 15-1507of the Code of Civil Procedureshall state that the purchaser ofthe unit other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments andthe legal fees required by subdi-visions (g)(1) and (g)(4) ofSection 9 of the Illinois Condo-minium Property Act. The state-ment of assessment account is-sued by the association to a unitowner under subsection (i) ofSection 18 of the Illinois Condo-minium Property Act, and thedisclosure statement issued to aprospective purchaser underSection 22.1 of the Illinois Con-dominium Property Act, shallstate the amount of the assess-ments and the legal fees, if any,required by subdivisions (g)(1)and (g)(4) of Section 9 of theIllinois Condominium PropertyAct.

If the property being sold is acondominium, you are admon-ished to read the responsibilitiescreated under Section 9 of theIllinois Condominium PropertyAct.

THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT AND ANY INFOR-MATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IFYOUR PERSONAL LIABILITY FORTHIS DEBT HAS BEEN EXTIN-GUISHED BY A DISCHARGE INBANKRUPTCY OR BY AN ORDERGRANTING IN REM RELIEFFROM STAY, THIS NOTICE ISPROVIDED SOLELY TO FORE-CLOSE THE MORTGAGE RE-MAINING ON YOUR PROPERTYAND IS NOT AN ATTEMPT TOCOLLECT THE DISCHARGEDPERSONAL OBLIGATION.I630500

October 23, 30, 2014November 6, 2014

Glen Ellyn Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION, PLAINTIFFVSLESLIE R. JAEGER A/K/A LESLIER. MAPLE A/K/A LESLIE JAEGER;MARIA GARCIA A/K/A MAGRADYMARIA GARCIA ; ILLINOIS HOUS-ING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY;DEFENDANTS1214 EAST COOLIDGE AVENUEWHEATON, IL 60189

12 CH 004299NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO JUDGMENTOF FORECLOSURE UNDER

ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE ACT

***THIS DOCUMENT IS ANATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE***

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered by said Court in theabove entitled cause on Septem-ber 9, 2014, DUPAGE COUNTYSHERIFF in DU PAGE County,Illinois, will on December 11,2014, in 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL, at10:00 AM, sell at public auctionand sale to the highest bidderfor cash, all and singular, thefollowing described real estatementioned in said Judgment,situated in the County of DUPAGE, State of Illinois, or somuch thereof as shall be suffi-cient to satisfy said Judgment:

TAX NO. 05-22-121-004COMMONLY KNOWN AS:1214 EAST COOLIDGEAVENUE WHEATON, IL60189Description of Improvements:

GRAY WITH ALUMINUM SIDINGTWO STORY SINGLE FAMILYHOME WITH A TWO CAR AT-TACHED GARAGE.

The Judgment amount was$225,788.13.

Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS"sale for "CASH". The successfulbidder must deposit 25% downby certified funds; balance, bycertified funds, within 24 hours.NO REFUNDS. The subject prop-erty is subject to general real es-tate taxes, special assessmentsor special taxes levied againstsaid real estate, water bills, etc.,and is offered for sale withoutany representation as to qualityor quantity of title and withoutrecourse to plaintiff. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby th U in

ubjby the court. Upon payment infull of the bid amount, the pur-chaser shall receive a Certificateof Sale, which will entitle thepurchaser to a Deed to the realestate after confirmation of thesale. The property will NOT beopen for inspection. Prospectivebidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify allinformation. The successful pur-chaser has the sole responsibili-ty/expense of evicting any ten-ants or other individuals present-ly in possession of the subjectpremises. If this property is acondominium unit, the purchas-er of the unit at the foreclosuresale, other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments andthe legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.

For Information: Visit ourwebsite at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m.and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & As-sociates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1North Dearborn, Chicago, Illi-nois 60602. Tel. No. (312)372-2060. Please refer to file#PA1213230 Plaintiff's attorneyis not required to provide addi-tional information other than thatset forth in this notice of sale.I631006

October 30, 2014November 6, 13, 2014Wheaton Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE EIGHTEENTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOISNATIONASTAR MORTGAGE, LLCPlaintiff,-v.-PAVEL SAVENOK A/K/A PAULSAVENOK, et al, Defendant

12 CH 4825NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause onSeptember 3, 2014, the Sheriffof DuPage County will at 10:00AM on December 4, 2014, atthe DuPage County Sheriff's Of-fice, 501 North County FarmRoad, WHEATON, IL, 60187,sell at public auction to thehighest bidder for cash, as setforth below, the following de-

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LEGAL NOTICE / PUBLIC NOTICENOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION OF REAL ESTATE

Case No. 2014CH001416NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a judgment heretofore entered by said Court in the

above-entitled cause, JOHN E. ZARUBA, Sheriff of DuPage County, Illinois will on Tuesday, theSecond (2nd) day of December, 2014 at the hour of 10:00 A.M., at the west entrance of the DuPageCounty Sheriff's Office, located at 501 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, Illinois sell at publicauction to the highest and best bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described premisesand real estate in said judgment mentioned, situated in the County of DuPage, State of Illinois, or somuch thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said judgment to wit:

PERMANENT INDEX NUMBER: 04-09-204-004COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 108 MAIN STREET, WEST CHICAGO, IL 60185The person to contact for information regarding this property is Vincent Robertelli, Giagnorio &

Robertelli, Ltd., 130 South Bloomingdale Road, P.O. Box 726, Bloomingdale, Illinois 60108-0726(630) 980-7870.

Said sale is subject to general taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against the realestate, easements and restrictions of record, and any prior mortgages. The subject property is offeredfor sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title or recourse to Plaintiff.

Upon and at the sale of residential real estate, the purchaser shall pay to the person conducting thesale a fee for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund calculated atthe rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the personconducting the sale, as reflected in the receipt of sale issued to the purchaser, provided that in noevent shall the fee exceed $300.

The purchaser of a condominium unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and thelegal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 of the Condominium Property Act[765 ILCS 605/9] which may include the common expenses or the amount of any unpaid fine whendue, the amount thereof together with any interest, late charges, reasonable attorney fees incurredenforcing the covenants of the condominium instruments, rules and regulations of the board ofmanagers, or any applicable statute or ordinance, and costs of collections and the proportionateshare, if any, of the common expenses for the unit which would have become due in the absence ofany assessment acceleration during the 6 months immediately preceding institution of an actionto enforce the collection of assessments, and which remain unpaid by the owner during whosepossession the assessments accrued. If the property is located in a common interest community,purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments and legal fees due underthe Condominium Property Act 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).

Upon the sale being made and the successful bidder tendering said bid in cash or certified funds, acertificate or receipt of sale will be issued which will entitle the successful bidder to a deed upon Courtconfirmation of said sale.

The terms of sale are: Ten percent (10%) due by cash or certified funds at the time of sale andthe balance is due within 24 hours of the sale. The subject property is subject to real estatetaxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered forsale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiffand in "as is" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court.

The property is improved by a mixed use building.Property may not be inspected prior to sale.The Judgment amount was $163,779.77.Together with all buildings and improvements thereon, and the tenements, hereditaments and

appurtenances thereunto belonging.IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO POSSESSION FOR

THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER FOR POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SEC-TION 15-1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW (735 ILCS 5/15-1701(C)).

Dated: October 21. 2014WEST SUBURBAN BANK, Plaintiff______________________________________BY: Giagnorio & Robertelli, Ltd.

Giagnorio & Robertelli, Ltd., 130 South Bloomingdale RoadP.O. Box 726, Bloomingdale, Illinois 60108 (630) 980-7870

October 30, 2014 November 6, 13, 2014West Chicago Suburban Life 8675

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.PLAINTIFFVs.Maribel Garesche; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2013 CH 02685NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on7/25/2014, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinoiswill on 12/2/14 at the hour of

10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuPage and State of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:

PIN 04-04-404-003Improved with ResidentialCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:448 Fremont StreetWest Chicago, IL 60185Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; Thebalance, including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated at therate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to ex-ceed $300, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for salewithout any representation as toquality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court.

If the property is a condomini-um and the foreclosure takesplace after 1/1/2007, pur-chasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possessionof the subject premises.

The property will NOT beopen for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.

For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's at-torney: Codilis & Associates,P.C., 15W030 North FrontageRoad, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-

13-11727.I630184

October 23, 30, 2014November 6, 2014

West Chicago Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION AS SUCCESSOR BYMERGER OF U.S. BANK NATION-AL ASSOCIATION NDPLAINTIFFVSDAVID R. STRAUS A/K/A DAVIDSTRAUS; ANDREA P. STRAUSA/K/A ANDREA STRAUS; THETOWNHOMES OF KLEIN CREEKHOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION;U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION S/B/M TO U.S. BANKNATIONAL ASSOCIATION ND;UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS;DEFENDANTS26W020 KLEIN CREEK DRIVEWINFIELD, IL 60190

13 CH 002817NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO JUDGMENTOF FORECLOSURE UNDER

ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE ACT

***THIS DOCUMENT IS ANATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE***

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered by said Court in theabove entitled cause on August21, 2014, DUPAGE COUNTYSHERIFF in DU PAGE County,Illinois, will on November 25,2014, in 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL, at10:00 AM, sell at public auctionand sale to the highest bidderfor cash, all and singular, thefollowing described real estatementioned in said Judgment,situated in the County of DUPAGE, State of Illinois, or somuch thereof as shall be suffi-cient to satisfy said Judgment:

TAX NO. 05-06-211-037COMMONLY KNOWN AS:26W020 KLEIN CREEK DRIVEWINFIELD, IL 60190Description of Improvements:

LITE BROWN WITH BRICKBRICK/VINYL SIDING, TOWN-HOUSE, TWO CAR ATTACHEDGARAGE

The Judgment amount was$366,766.79.

Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS"sale for "CASH". The successfulbidder must deposit 25% downby certified funds; balance, bycertified funds, within 24 hours.NO REFUNDS. The subject prop-erty is subject to general real es-tate taxes, special assessmentsor special taxes levied againstsaid real estate, water bills, etc.,and is offered for sale withoutany representation as to qualityor quantity of title and withoutrecourse to plaintiff. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court. Upon payment infull of the bid amount, the pur-chaser shall receive a Certificateof Sale, which will entitle thepurchaser to a Deed to the realestate after confirmation of thesale. The property will NOT beopen for inspection. Prospectivebidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify allinformation. The successful pur-chaser has the sole responsibili-ty/expense of evicting any ten-ants or other individuals present-

prly in possession of the subjectpremises. If this property is acondominium unit, the purchas-er of the unit at the foreclosuresale, other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments andthe legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.

For Information: Visit ourwebsite at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m.and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & As-sociates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1North Dearborn, Chicago, Illi-nois 60602. Tel. No. (312)372-2060. Please refer to file#PA1310160 Plaintiff's attorneyis not required to provide addi-tional information other than thatset forth in this notice of sale.I629079

October 16, 23, 30, 2014West Chicago Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR THE EIGHTEENTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON ILLINOIS

U.S. Bank National Association,as Trustee for the Holders of theGSR Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-8F, Plaintiff,vs.Bruce G. Povalish; Carolyn A.Povalish; Peter Terkildsen, asVendee; Claudia Terkildsen, asVendee; Hunters Glen Home-owners Association; TCF Nation-al Bank, Defendants.1615 Hunters Glen Court,Wheaton, IL 60189Judge Robert G. Gibson

2013 CH 003091NOTICE OF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv-en that pursuant to a Judgmentof Foreclosure and Sale enteredin the above entitled cause onAugust 20, 2014, DuPageCounty Sheriff will on November20, 2014, at the hour of10:00AM at DuPage CountySheriff's Office, 501 North Coun-ty Farm Road, Wheaton, Illinois60187, sell to the highest bidderfor cash, the following describedmortgaged real estate:

Commonly known as1615 Hunters Glen Court,Wheaton, IL 60189Parcel Number(s):05-21-305-034The real estate is improved

with a Single Family Residence.Sale terms: Bidder's must

present, at the time of sale, acashier's or certified check for10% of the successful bidamount. The balance of thesuccessfully bid shall be paidwithin 24 hours, by similarfunds. The subject property isoffered for sale without any rep-resentation as to quality orquantity of title and without re-course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS"condition. The sale is furthersubject to confirmation by theCourt. The property will NOT beopen for inspection.

If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale,other than the mortgagee shallpay the assessments and the le-gal fees required by the Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

9(g)(1) (g)(4)For information call Plaintiff's

Attorney, Manley Deas KochalskiLLC, One East Wacker, Suite1250, One East Wacker, Suite1250. Phone number: 312-651-6700. Attorney file number:13-023279.I629981

October 16, 23, 30, 2014Wheaton Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

U.S. Bank National Associationsuccessor by merger to U.S.Bank National Association NDPLAINTIFFVs.Milijana Golub; et. al.DEFENDANTS

13 CH 000007NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on8/22/2014, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinoiswill on 11/25/14 at the hour of10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuPage and State of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:

PIN 04-13-207-051Improved with Single Family

HomeCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:27W121 Cooley AvenueWinfield, IL 60190Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; Thebalance, including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated at therate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to ex-ceed $300, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for salewithout any representation as toquality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court.

If the property is a condomini-um and the foreclosure takesplace after 1/1/2007, pur-chasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,

which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possessionof the subject premises.

The property will NOT beopen for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.

For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's at-torney: Codilis & Associates,P.C., 15W030 North FrontageRoad, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-13-11065.I629385

October 16, 23, 30, 2014West Chicago Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

RESIDENTIALCitiMortgage, Inc., PLAINTIFFVs.Victor A. Borrows; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2014 CH 00273NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on5/14/2014, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinoiswill on 12/11/14 at the hour of10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuPage and State of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:

PIN 05-17-417-019Improved with Single Family

HomeCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:609 Delles RoadWheaton, IL 60187Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; Thebalance, including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated at therate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to ex-ceed $300, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for salewithout any representation as toquality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court.

If the property is a condomini-um and the foreclosure takesplace after 1/1/2007, pur-chasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to pay

gscribed real estate:

Commonly known as 102 E.FARNHAM LANE, Wheaton, IL60187

Property Index No. 05-21-303-041-0000

The real estate is improvedwith a single family residence.

The judgment amount was$2,356,792.36.

Sale terms: 10% down of thehighest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; the bal-ance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated onresidential real estate at the rateof $1 for each $1,000 or frac-tion thereof of the amount paidby the purchaser not to exceed$300, in certified funds, is duewithin twenty-four (24) hours.The subject property is subject togeneral real estate taxes, specialassessments, or special taxeslevied against said real estateand is offered for sale withoutany representation as to qualityor quantity of title and withoutrecourse to Plaintiff and in AS IScondition. The sale is furthersubject to confirmation by thecourt.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser willreceive a Certificate of Sale thatwill entitle the purchaser to adeed to the real estate after con-firmation of the sale

The property will NOT beopen for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the court file toverify all information.

If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments and the le-gal fees required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If thisproperty is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common in-terest community, the purchaserof the unit at the foreclosure saleother than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required byThe Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).

IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AF-TER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF

POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCEWITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OFTHE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW.

For information, contactPlaintiff s attorney: POTESTIVO &ASSOCIATES, P.C. , 223 WESTJACKSON BLVD, STE 610,Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 263-0003. Please refer to file num-ber C12-66161.

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gage qui payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possessionof the subject premises.

The property will NOT beopen for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.

For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's at-torney: Codilis & Associates,P.C., 15W030 North FrontageRoad, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-14-02105.I631458

October 30, 2014November 6, 13, 2014Wheaton Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR THE EIGHTEENTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON ILLINOIS

The Bank of New York MellonFKA The Bank of New York, asTrustee for the Certificateholdersof CWALT, Inc., Alternative LoanTrust 2005-19CB, MortgagePass-Through Certificates, Series2005-19CB, Plaintiff,vs.Robert C. Loveland; Kathy L.Loveland, AKA Kathy Loveland;PNC Bank, N.A., s/b/m toNational City Bank, Defendants.0N461 Fanchon Street,Wheaton, IL 60187

14 CH 606NOTICE OF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv-en that pursuant to a Judgmentof Foreclosure and Sale enteredin the above entitled cause onJuly 28, 2014, DuPage CountySheriff will on November 18,2014, at the hour of 10:00AMat DuPage County Sheriff's Of-fice, 501 North County FarmRoad, Wheaton, Illinois 60187,sell to the highest bidder forcash, the following describedmortgaged real estate:

Situated in the State of Illinois,County of Du Page, City ofWheaton, and described as fol-lows:

Commonly known as

y0N461 Fanchon Street,Wheaton, IL 60187Parcel Number(s):05-08-212-005The real estate is improved

with a Single Family Residence.Sale terms: Bidder's must

present, at the time of sale, acashier's or certified check for10% of the successful bidamount. The balance of thesuccessfully bid shall be paidwithin 24 hours, by similarfunds. The subject property isoffered for sale without any rep-resentation as to quality orquantity of title and without re-course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS"condition. The sale is furthersubject to confirmation by theCourt. The property will NOT beopen for inspection.

If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale,other than the mortgagee shallpay the assessments and the le-gal fees required by the Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

For information call Plaintiff'sAttorney, Manley Deas KochalskiLLC, One East Wacker, Suite1250, One East Wacker, Suite1250. Phone number: 312-651-6700. Attorney file number:14-003209.Keith LevyMANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLCAttorneys for PlaintiffOne East Wacker, Suite 1250Chicago, IL 60601Telephone: 312-651-6700Fax: 614-220-5613Atty. No.: 271625I629810

October 16, 23, 30, 2014Wheaton Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE EIGHTEENTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUITCOUNTY OF DUPAGE,

STATE OF ILLINOISFIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COM-PANY, Plaintiff(s),vs.JAMES W. HUFF, JEANEINELACROIX A/K/A JEANEINE HUFF,1720-1740 PERSHING CONDO-MINIUM ASSOCIATION,Defendant(s).

14CH 619NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEOF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that pursuant to a Judgmentheretofore entered by the saidCourt in the above entitledcause, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois, will on Novem-ber 25, 2014, at the hour of10:00 AM, at the DuPage Coun-ty Sheriff's Office, 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, IL60187, sell at public auction tothe highest and best bidder forcash, all and singular, the fol-lowing described premises andreal estate in the said Judgmentmentioned, situated in the Coun-ty of DuPage, State of Illinois, orso much thereof as shall be suf-ficient to satisfy said Judgment,to wit:

Common Address:1720 PERSHING AVE.,WHEATON, IL 60189P.I.N. 05-22-136-007Contact the Law Office of IRA

T. NEVEL, LLC, 175 NorthFranklin, Suite 201, Chicago,Illinois 60606, (312) 357-1125, for further information.

The terms of the sale are:Ten percent (10%) due by cashor certified funds at the time ofthe sale and balance is due

within 24 hours of the sale. Thesubject property is subject to realestate taxes, special assess-ments or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and isoffered for sale without any rep-resentation as to quality orquantity of title and without re-course to Plaintiff and in "as is"condition. The sale is furthersubject to confirmation by theCourt.

The property is improved by acondominium, together with allbuildings and improvementsthereon, and the tenements,hereditaments and appurtenantsthereunto belonging and will notbe available for inspection priorto sale.

If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments and the le-gal fees required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If thisproperty is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common in-terest community, the purchaserof the unit at the foreclosure saleother than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required byThe Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).Attorney No. 22638LAW OFFICES OFIRA T. NEVEL, LLCAttorney for PlaintiffIra T. Nevel175 North Franklin St. Suite 201Chicago, Illinois 60606(312) [email protected]# 14-01051I629671

October 16, 23, 30, 2014Wheaton Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

CitiMortgage, Inc., successor bymerger to ABN AMRO MortgageGroup, Inc., PLAINTIFFVs.Alejandro Ortiz a/k/a AlexMartinez; et. al., DEFENDANTS

2014 CH 000828NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on8/29/2014, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinoiswill on 12/11/14 at the hour of10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuPage and State of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:

PIN 01-33-304-028Improved with Single Family

HomeCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:1170 Natalie DriveWest Chicago, IL 60185Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; Thebalance, including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated at therate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to ex-ceed $300, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)

ty (24)hours. The subject property issubject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for salewithout any representation as toquality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court.

If the property is a condomini-um and the foreclosure takesplace after 1/1/2007, pur-chasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possessionof the subject premises.

The property will NOT beopen for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.

For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's at-torney: Codilis & Associates,P.C., 15W030 North FrontageRoad, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-14-01064.I631464

October 30, 2014November 6, 13, 2014

West Chicago Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

Bank of America, N.A., succes-sor by merger to CountrywideBank, FSB, PLAINTIFFVs.Raymond H. Zick; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2008CH 01105

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEOF REAL ESTATE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on8/27/2014, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinoiswill on 12/2/14 at the hour of10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuPage and State of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:

THE NORTH 44 FEET OFLOTS 1 AND 2 OF HOLT'S ADDI-TION TO WHEATON, A SUBDIVI-SION OF PART OF THE SOUTH-EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 17,TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRIN-CIPAL MERIDIAN, IN DUPAGECOUNTY, ILLINOIS.

PIN 05-17-402-005Improved with Single Family

HomeCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:130 N. Ellis AvenueWheaton, IL 60187Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; Thebalance, including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated at therate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to ex-ceed $300, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for salewithout any representation as toquality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court.

If the property is a condomini-um and the foreclosure takesplace after 1/1/2007, pur-chasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possessionof the subject premises.

The property will NOT beopen for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file to

verify all information.IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR

(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.

For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's at-torney: Codilis & Associates,P.C., 15W030 North FrontageRoad, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-13-27367.I630170

October 23, 30, 2014November 6, 2014

Wheaton Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLCPLAINTIFFVSJUDY O'NEILL; JAMES G.O'NEILL; DEFENDANTS1206 EAST EVERGREEN STREETWHEATON, IL 60187

11 CH 1002NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANTTO JUDGMENT OF FORECLO-SURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORT-

GAGE FORECLOSURE ACT***THIS DOCUMENT IS ANATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE***

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered by said Court in theabove entitled cause on July15, 2014, DUPAGE COUNTYSHERIFF in DU PAGE County,Illinois, will on December 11,2014, in 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL, at10:00 AM, sell at public auctionand sale to the highest bidderfor cash, all and singular, thefollowing described real estatementioned in said Judgment,situated in the County of DUPAGE, State of Illinois, or somuch thereof as shall be suffi-cient to satisfy said Judgment:

LOT 10 IN BLOCK 7 IN LOW-ELL MANOR, BEING A SUBDIVI-SION OF THE SOUTHWESTQUARTER OF THE SOUTHWESTQUARTER OF SECTION 15,TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRIN-CIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED JUNE 5, 1925, ASDOCUMENT 194104, SITUATEDIN THE COUNTY OF DUPAGEAND STATE OF ILLINOIS.

TAX NO. 05-15-325-002COMMONLY KNOWN AS:1206 EAST EVERGREENSTREETWHEATON, IL 60187Description of Improvements:

BRICK SINGLE FAMILY HOUSEDETACHED 1.5 CAR

The Judgment amount was$329,485.81.

Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS"sale for "CASH". The successfulbidder must deposit 25% downby certified funds; balance, bycertified funds, within 24 hours.NO REFUNDS. The subject prop-erty is subject to general real es-tate taxes, special assessmentsor special taxes levied againstsaid real estate, water bills, etc.,and is offered for sale withoutany representation as to qualityor quantity of title and without

quan tyrecourse to plaintiff. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court. Upon payment infull of the bid amount, the pur-chaser shall receive a Certificateof Sale, which will entitle thepurchaser to a Deed to the realestate after confirmation of thesale. The property will NOT beopen for inspection. Prospectivebidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify allinformation. The successful pur-chaser has the sole responsibili-ty/expense of evicting any ten-ants or other individuals present-ly in possession of the subjectpremises. If this property is acondominium unit, the purchas-er of the unit at the foreclosuresale, other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments andthe legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.

For Information: Visit ourwebsite at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m.and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & As-sociates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1North Dearborn, Chicago, Illi-nois 60602. Tel. No. (312)372-2060. Please refer to file#PA1100713 Plaintiff's attorneyis not required to provide addi-tional information other than thatset forth in this notice of sale.I631005

October 30, 2014November 6, 13, 2014Wheaton Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

Deutsche Bank National TrustCompany as trustee for GSRPMMortgage Loan Trust 2007-1,Mortgage Pass-Through Certifi-cates, Series 2007-1, PLAINTIFFVs.Unknown Heirs and Legatees ofKirt M. Feinstein; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2011 CH 003409NOTICE OF SALE OF

REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on8/25/2014, the of DuPageCounty, Illinois will on 12/2/14at the hour of 10:00AM at Du-page County Sheriff's Office 501North County Farm RoadWheaton, IL 60187, or in aplace otherwise designated atthe time of sale, County of Du-Page and State of Illinois, sell atpublic auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:

LOT 13 IN PRAIRIE MEAD-OWS AMENDED P.U.D., BEINGA SUBDIVISION OF PART OFSECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 40NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OF THETHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED MAY 29,1966 AS DOCUMENT R96-88732, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS.

PIN 01-34-204-030Improved with Single Family

HomeCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:

615 Fieldcrest DriveWest Chicago, IL 60185Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; Thebalance, including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated at therate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to ex-ceed $300, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for salewithout any representation as toquality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court.

If the property is a condomini-um and the foreclosure takesplace after 1/1/2007, pur-chasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possessionof the subject premises.

The property will NOT beopen for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.

For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's at-torney: Codilis & Associates,P.C., 15W030 North FrontageRoad, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-10-36630.I630169

October 23, 30, 2014November 6, 2014

West Chicago Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

RESIDENTIALThe Bank of New York Mellonfka The Bank of New York, asTrustee for the Certificateholdersof CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed

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LEGAL NOTICE / PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF AUDIT REPORTFOR THE WINFIELD FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

The Board of Trustees of the Winfield Fire Protection Districthereby provides public notice that an audit of its funds for thefiscal year beginning on May 1, 2013 and ending on April 30,2014 was prepared by our auditors, Miriani & Associates. TheFY 2013-2014 audit has been filed with the County Clerk ofDuPage County in accordance with 30 ILCS 15/0.01 et seq.The entire Audit Report and the Annual Statement of Receiptsand Disbursements are available for public inspection at the FireDistrict Administration Office located at 27W530 Highlake Road,Winfield, Illinois, from 8:30 a.m. through 5:00 p.m., Mondaythrough Friday.

/s/ Phillip J. SaasSecretary, Board of TrusteesWinfield Fire Protection District

October 30, 2014West Chicago Suburban Life 8711 Win

UNITED STATES OF AMERICASTATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF DUPAGE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITWEST SUBURBAN BANK, Plaintiff(s), )2014-vs- )CHVICTOR DOMNENKO A/K/A VICTOR K. DOMNENKO, PAUL SAVENOK A/K/A PAVEL Y. SAVENOK, )1416MARK DOMNENKO, PV PARTNERSHIP, PV JOINT VENTURE, VLADS CLEANING CO., KRISTINA )MOE, ALEXANDER WESTBROOK, JR., UNITED CENTRAL BANK, ANTHONY STELMOKAS, )NORTHFIELD BLOCK COMPANY, ALLIED BUILDING PRODUCTS CORPORATION, AMERICAN )ENTERPRISE BANK, THE CITY OF WEST CHICAGO, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, UNKNOWN )OCCUPANTS, UNKNOWN OWNERS & NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendant(s) )

NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE OF REAL ESTATEMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a judgment heretofore entered by said Court in theabove-entitled cause, JOHN E. ZARUBA, Sheriff of DuPage County, Illinois will on Tuesday, theSecond (2nd) day of December, 2014 at the hour of 10:00 A.M., at the west entrance of the DuPageCounty Sheriff's Office, located at 501 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, Illinois sell at publicauction to the highest and best bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described premisesand real estate in said judgment mentioned, situated in the County of DuPage, State of Illinois, or somuch thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said judgment to wit:

THAT PART OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 39NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:COMMENCING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTHERLY LINE EXTENDED WESTERLY OF LOT 2 INBLOCK 2 IN THE TOWN OF UNCTION (NOW CITY OF WEST CHICAGO) AND THE WESTERLY LINE OFMAIN STREET (FORMERLY DEPOT STREET) THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINEOF MAIN STREET, 29.7 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF A BUILDING, AS LOCATED INTHE YEAR 1942, FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE LINE OFTHE SOUTHERLY WALL OF SAID BUILDING, 60 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG A LINEPARALLEL TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF MAIN STREET, 24 FEET 10 3/4 INCHES; THENCENORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE LINE OF THE NORTHERLY WALL OF SAID BUILDING, 60 FEET TO THEWESTERLY LINE OF MAIN STREET, THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE OF MAINSTREET, 24 FEET, 11 3/4 INCHES TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, IN DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

PERMANENT INDEX NUMBER: 04-09-204-004COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 108 MAIN STREET, WEST CHICAGO, IL 60185The person to contact for information regarding this property is Vincent Robertelli, Giagnorio &

Robertelli, Ltd., 130 South Bloomingdale Road, P.O. Box 726, Bloomingdale, Illinois 60108-0726(630) 980-7870.

Said sale is subject to general taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against the realestate, easements and restrictions of record, and any prior mortgages. The subject property is offeredfor sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title or recourse to Plaintiff.

Upon and at the sale of residential real estate, the purchaser shall pay to the person conducting thesale a fee for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund calculated atthe rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the personconducting the sale, as reflected in the receipt of sale issued to the purchaser, provided that in noevent shall the fee exceed $300.

The purchaser of a condominium unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and thelegal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 of the Condominium Property Act[765 ILCS 605/9] which may include the common expenses or the amount of any unpaid fine whendue, the amount thereof together with any interest, late charges, reasonable attorney fees incurredenforcing the covenants of the condominium instruments, rules and regulations of the board ofmanagers, or any applicable statute or ordinance, and costs of collections and the proportionateshare, if any, of the common expenses for the unit which would have become due in the absence ofany assessment acceleration during the 6 months immediately preceding institution of an actionto enforce the collection of assessments, and which remain unpaid by the owner during whosepossession the assessments accrued. If the property is located in a common interest community,purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments and legal fees due underthe Condominium Property Act 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).

Upon the sale being made and the successful bidder tendering said bid in cash or certified funds, acertificate or receipt of sale will be issued which will entitle the successful bidder to a deed upon Courtconfirmation of said sale.

The terms of sale are: Ten percent (10%) due by cash or certified funds at the time of sale andthe balance is due within 24 hours of the sale. The subject property is subject to real estatetaxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered forsale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiffand in "as is" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court.

The property is improved by a mixed use building.Property may not be inspected prior to sale.The Judgment amount was $163,779.77.Together with all buildings and improvements thereon, and the tenements, hereditaments and

appurtenances thereunto belonging.IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO POSSESSION FOR

THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER FOR POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SEC-TION 15-1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW (735 ILCS 5/15-1701(C)).

Dated: October 21, 2014WEST SUBURBAN BANK, Plaintiff_______________________________________BY: Giagnorio & Robertelli, Ltd.

Giagnorio & Robertelli, Ltd., 130 South Bloomingdale RoadP.O. Box 726, Bloomingdale, Illinois 60108 (630) 980-7870

October 30, 2014 November 6, 13, 2014West Chicago Suburban Life 8675

Certificates, Series 2006-9PLAINTIFFVs.John A. Schroyer; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2011 CH 004893NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-

pur dg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on9/3/2014, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinoiswill on 12/9/14 at the hour of10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuP and Stat of Illinoi ll

untyDuPage and State of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:

ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCELOF LAND SITUATED IN THE CITYOF WARRENVILLE, COUNTY OFDUPAGE, AND STATE OF ILLI-NOIS.

LOT 14 IN BLOCK 4 IN FIRSTADDITION TO WARRENVILLE, ASUBDIVISION IN SECTIONS 35AND 36, TOWNSHIP 39NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OF THETHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, INDUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

PIN 04-36-306-014Improved with Single Family

HomeCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:3S571 Virginia AvenueWarrenville, IL 60555Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; Thebalance, including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated at therate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to ex-ceed $300, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for salewithout any representation as toquality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court.

If the property is a condomini-um and the foreclosure takesplace after 1/1/2007, pur-chasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possession

p y posof the subject premises.

The property will NOT beopen for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.

For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's at-torney: Codilis & Associates,P.C., 15W030 North FrontageRoad, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-11-21300.I631295

October 30, 2014November 6, 13, 2014

West Chicago Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE EIGHTEENTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUITCOUNTY OF DUPAGE,

STATE OF ILLINOISTHE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON F/K/A THE BANK OFNEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FORTHE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OFCWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVELOAN TRUST 2005-80CB,MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-80CB, Plaintiff(s),vs.MICHELE ANN MAJESKI, JAMESR. KOZERSKI ANDFIRST AMERI-CAN BANK, Defendant(s).

11CH 5029NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEOF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that pursuant to a Judgmentheretofore entered by the saidCourt in the above entitledcause, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois, will on Novem-ber 25, 2014, at the hour of10:00 AM, at the DuPage Coun-ty Sheriff's Office, 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, IL60187, sell at public auction tothe highest and best bidder forcash, all and singular, the fol-lowing described premises andreal estate in the said Judgmentmentioned, situated in the Coun-ty of DuPage, State of Illinois, orso much thereof as shall be suf-ficient to satisfy said Judgment,

y udgto wit:

UNIT 6-4-803-30604 INCANTERA VILLAGE CONDOMINI-UM, AS DELINEATED ON A PLATOF SURVEY OF THE FOLLOWINGDESCRIBED TRACT OF LAND:

CANTERA VILLAGE UNITS 1, 2AND 3, BEING A SUBDIVISIONOF THOSE PARTS OF THESOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION35, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH,AND THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OFSECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 38NORTH, ALL IN RANGE 9, EASTOF THE THIRD PRINCIPALMERIDIAN, WHICH PLAT OFSURVEY IS ATTACHED AS EX-HIBIT "A" TO THE DECLARATIONOF CONDOMINIUM RECORDEDJULY 31, 1996 AS DOCUMENTR96-125910, AS AMENDEDFROM TIME TO TIME, TOGETH-ER WITH ITS UNDIVIDEDPERCENTAGE INTEREST INTHE COMMON ELEMENTS, INDU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

Common Address:30604 MCCORMICK LANE,WARRENVILLE, IL 60555P.I.N. 04-35-421-087Contact the Law Office of IRA

T. NEVEL, LLC, 175 NorthFranklin, Suite 201, Chicago,Illinois 60606, (312) 357-1125, for further information.

The terms of the sale are:Ten percent (10%) due by cashor certified funds at the time ofthe sale and balance is duewithin 24 hours of the sale. Thesubject property is subject to realestate taxes, special assess-ments or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and isoffered for sale without any rep-resentation as to quality orquantity of title and without re-course to Plaintiff and in "as is"condition. The sale is furthersubject to confirmation by theCourt.

The property is improved by asingle family residence, togetherwith all buildings and im-provements thereon, and thetenements, hereditaments andappurtenants thereunto belong-ing and will not be available forinspection prior to sale.

If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments and the le-gal fees required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If thisproperty is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common in-terest community, the purchaserof the unit at the foreclosure saleother than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required byThe Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).Attorney No. 22638LAW OFFICES OFIRA T. NEVEL, LLCAttorney for PlaintiffIra T. Nevel175 North Franklin St. Suite 201Chicago, Illinois 60606(312) [email protected]# 11-06919I629673

October 16, 23, 30, 2014West Chicago Suburban Life

12-059730IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY,

WHEATON, ILLINOISPHH MORTGAGE CORPORATIONPLAINTIFF,-vs-JACQUELINE L. SULLIVAN A/K/A

JACQUELINE SULLIVAN;HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATESCREDIT UNION; BUTTERFIELDMANOR CONDOMINIUM ASSOCI-ATION; DEFENDANTS

12 CH 3482NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEPublic Notice is hereby given

that pursuant to a Judgment en-tered in the above entitled matteron August 18, 2014;

John E. Zaruba, Sheriff, 501N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton,IL 60187, will on November20, 2014 at 10:00 AM, at Du-Page County Sheriff's Office, sellto the highest bidder for cash(ten percent (10%) at the timeof sale and the balance withintwenty-four (24) hours, the fol-lowing described premises situ-ated in DuPage County, Illinois.

Said sale shall be subject togeneral taxes, special assess-ments or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and anyprior liens or 1st Mortgages. Thesubject property is offered forsale without any representationas to quality or quantity of titleor recourse to Plaintiff.

Upon the sale being held andthe purchaser tendering said bidin cash or certified funds, a re-ceipt of Sale will be issuedand/or a Certificate of Sale asrequired, which will entitle thepurchaser to a deed upon con-firmation of said sale by theCourt.

Said property is legally de-scribed as follows:PARCEL 1:UNIT 20-8 IN BUTTERFIELDMANOR CONDOMINIUM AS DE-LINEATED ON A SURVEY OFVARIOUS LOTS IN BUTTERFIELDMANOR UNIT ONE, BEING ASUBDIVISION OF PART OF THESOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THESOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION22, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH,RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRDPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORD-ING TO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED AS DOCUMENTR79-71413, IN DUPAGE COUN-TY, ILLINOIS, WHICH SURVEY ISATTACHED AS EXHIBIT 'D' TOTHE DECLARATION OF CONDO-MINIUM RECORDED AS DOCU-MENT R80-28470, TOGETHERWITH ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENT-AGE INTEREST IN THE COMMONELEMENTS.PARCEL 2:THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO THEUSE OF GARAGE 20-8, A LIMIT-ED COMMON ELEMENT DELIN-EATED ON THE SURVEY AT-TACHED TO THE DECLARATIONAFORESAID, RECORDED ASDOCUMENT R80-28470.

Commonly known as367 Sandhurst Circle, Unit 8,Glen Ellyn, IL 60137Permanent Index No.:05-22-422-132

Improvements: Homeowners/Condominium AssociationStructure UNKNOWNUnits UNKNOWNBedrooms UNKNOWNGarage UNKNOWNBathrooms UNKNOWNOther UNKNOWN

The property will NOT beopen for inspection prior to thesale.

The judgment amount was$135,865.46.

Prospective purchasers areadmonished to check the courtfile and title records to verify thisinformation.For Bid Amount contact:Sale ClerkShapiro Kreisman & Associates,LLC f/k/a Fisher and Shapiro,

ShapiLLC2121 Waukegan Road,Suite 301Bannockburn, IL 60015(847) 291-1717

The notice of sale of a com-mon interest community or acondominium unit under sub-section (c) of Section 15-1507of the Code of Civil Procedureshall state that the purchaser ofthe unit other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments andthe legal fees required by subdi-visions (g)(1) and (g)(4) ofSection 9 of the Illinois Condo-minium Property Act. The state-ment of assessment account is-sued by the association to a unitowner under subsection (i) ofSection 18 of the Illinois Condo-minium Property Act, and thedisclosure statement issued to aprospective purchaser underSection 22.1 of the Illinois Con-dominium Property Act, shallstate the amount of the assess-ments and the legal fees, if any,required by subdivisions (g)(1)and (g)(4) of Section 9 of theIllinois Condominium PropertyAct.

If the property being sold is acondominium, you are admon-ished to read the responsibilitiescreated under Section 9 of theIllinois Condominium PropertyAct.

THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT AND ANY INFOR-MATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IFYOUR PERSONAL LIABILITY FORTHIS DEBT HAS BEEN EXTIN-GUISHED BY A DISCHARGE INBANKRUPTCY OR BY AN ORDERGRANTING IN REM RELIEFFROM STAY, THIS NOTICE ISPROVIDED SOLELY TO FORE-CLOSE THE MORTGAGE RE-MAINING ON YOUR PROPERTYAND IS NOT AN ATTEMPT TOCOLLECT THE DISCHARGEDPERSONAL OBLIGATION.I630500

October 23, 30, 2014November 6, 2014

Glen Ellyn Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION, PLAINTIFFVSLESLIE R. JAEGER A/K/A LESLIER. MAPLE A/K/A LESLIE JAEGER;MARIA GARCIA A/K/A MAGRADYMARIA GARCIA ; ILLINOIS HOUS-ING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY;DEFENDANTS1214 EAST COOLIDGE AVENUEWHEATON, IL 60189

12 CH 004299NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO JUDGMENTOF FORECLOSURE UNDER

ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE ACT

***THIS DOCUMENT IS ANATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE***

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered by said Court in theabove entitled cause on Septem-ber 9, 2014, DUPAGE COUNTYSHERIFF in DU PAGE County,Illinois, will on December 11,2014, in 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL, at10:00 AM, sell at public auctionand sale to the highest bidderfor cash, all and singular, the

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ngufollowing described real estatementioned in said Judgment,situated in the County of DUPAGE, State of Illinois, or somuch thereof as shall be suffi-cient to satisfy said Judgment:

LOT 8 IN BLOCK 12 INWHEATON ESTATES, BEING ASUBDIVISION OF PART OF SEC-TION 22, TOWNSHIP 39NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OFTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI-AN, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED JUNE 26,1924 AS DOCUMENT 179450,IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

TAX NO. 05-22-121-004COMMONLY KNOWN AS:1214 EAST COOLIDGEAVENUE WHEATON, IL60189Description of Improvements:

GRAY WITH ALUMINUM SIDINGTWO STORY SINGLE FAMILYHOME WITH A TWO CAR AT-TACHED GARAGE.

The Judgment amount was$225,788.13.

Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS"sale for "CASH". The successfulbidder must deposit 25% downby certified funds; balance, bycertified funds, within 24 hours.NO REFUNDS. The subject prop-erty is subject to general real es-tate taxes, special assessmentsor special taxes levied againstsaid real estate, water bills, etc.,and is offered for sale withoutany representation as to qualityor quantity of title and withoutrecourse to plaintiff. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court. Upon payment infull of the bid amount, the pur-chaser shall receive a Certificateof Sale, which will entitle thepurchaser to a Deed to the realestate after confirmation of thesale. The property will NOT beopen for inspection. Prospectivebidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify allinformation. The successful pur-chaser has the sole responsibili-ty/expense of evicting any ten-ants or other individuals present-ly in possession of the subjectpremises. If this property is acondominium unit, the purchas-er of the unit at the foreclosuresale, other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments andthe legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.

For Information: Visit ourwebsite at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m.and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & As-sociates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1North Dearborn, Chicago, Illi-nois 60602. Tel. No. (312)372-2060. Please refer to file#PA1213230 Plaintiff's attorneyis not required to provide addi-tional information other than thatset forth in this notice of sale.I631006

October 30, 2014November 6, 13, 2014Wheaton Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.PLAINTIFFVs.Maribel Garesche; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2013 CH 02685NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on7/25/2014, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinoiswill on 12/2/14 at the hour of10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuPage and State of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:

LOT 2 IN BLOCK 3 IN BLOCHREAL ESTATE COMPANY'S FIRSTADDITION TO WEST CHICAGO,BEING A SUBDIVISION IN THEEAST 1/2 OF SECTION 4,TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH ,RANGE9, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI-PAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF RECORDEDMARCH 10, 1926 AS DOCU-MENT NO. 209249, AND APRIL6, 1926 AS DOCUMENT NO.210866, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS.

PIN 04-04-404-003Improved with ResidentialCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:448 Fremont StreetWest Chicago, IL 60185Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; Thebalance, including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated at therate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to ex-ceed $300, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property is

ubj prope ysubject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for salewithout any representation as toquality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court.

If the property is a condomini-um and the foreclosure takesplace after 1/1/2007, pur-chasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possessionof the subject premises.

The property will NOT beopen for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.

For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's at-torney: Codilis & Associates,P.C., 15W030 North FrontageRoad, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-13-11727.I630184

October 23, 30, 2014November 6, 2014

West Chicago Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION AS SUCCESSOR BYMERGER OF U.S. BANK NATION-AL ASSOCIATION NDPLAINTIFFVSDAVID R. STRAUS A/K/A DAVIDSTRAUS; ANDREA P. STRAUSA/K/A ANDREA STRAUS; THETOWNHOMES OF KLEIN CREEKHOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION;U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION S/B/M TO U.S. BANKNATIONAL ASSOCIATION ND;UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS;DEFENDANTS26W020 KLEIN CREEK DRIVEWINFIELD, IL 60190

13 CH 002817

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TO JUDGMENTOF FORECLOSURE UNDER

ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE ACT

***THIS DOCUMENT IS ANATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE***

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered by said Court in theabove entitled cause on August21, 2014, DUPAGE COUNTYSHERIFF in DU PAGE County,Illinois, will on November 25,2014, in 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL, at10:00 AM, sell at public auctionand sale to the highest bidderfor cash, all and singular, thefollowing described real estatementioned in said Judgment,situated in the County of DUPAGE, State of Illinois, or somuch thereof as shall be suffi-cient to satisfy said Judgment:

LOT 20 IN THE TOWNHOMESOF KLEIN CREEK ASSESSMENTPLAT NO. 1, BEING A SUBDIVI-SION OF THAT PART OF THENORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 6,TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRIN-CIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED NOVEMBER 27,1996 AS DOCUMENT R96-192713, IN DU PAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS.

TAX NO. 05-06-211-037COMMONLY KNOWN AS:26W020 KLEIN CREEK DRIVEWINFIELD, IL 60190Description of Improvements:

LITE BROWN WITH BRICKBRICK/VINYL SIDING, TOWN-HOUSE, TWO CAR ATTACHEDGARAGE

The Judgment amount was$366,766.79.

Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS"sale for "CASH". The successfulbidder must deposit 25% downby certified funds; balance, bycertified funds, within 24 hours.NO REFUNDS. The subject prop-erty is subject to general real es-tate taxes, special assessmentsor special taxes levied againstsaid real estate, water bills, etc.,and is offered for sale withoutany representation as to qualityor quantity of title and withoutrecourse to plaintiff. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court. Upon payment infull of the bid amount, the pur-chaser shall receive a Certificateof Sale, which will entitle thepurchaser to a Deed to the realestate after confirmation of thesale. The property will NOT beopen for inspection. Prospectivebidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify allinformation. The successful pur-chaser has the sole responsibili-ty/expense of evicting any ten-ants or other individuals present-ly in possession of the subjectpremises. If this property is acondominium unit, the purchas-er of the unit at the foreclosuresale, other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments andthe legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-

SURE LAW.For Information: Visit our

website at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m.and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & As-sociates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1North Dearborn, Chicago, Illi-nois 60602. Tel. No. (312)372-2060. Please refer to file#PA1310160 Plaintiff's attorneyis not required to provide addi-tional information other than thatset forth in this notice of sale.I629079

October 16, 23, 30, 2014West Chicago Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR THE EIGHTEENTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON ILLINOIS

U.S. Bank National Association,as Trustee for the Holders of theGSR Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-8F, Plaintiff,vs.Bruce G. Povalish; Carolyn A.Povalish; Peter Terkildsen, asVendee; Claudia Terkildsen, asVendee; Hunters Glen Home-owners Association; TCF Nation-al Bank, Defendants.1615 Hunters Glen Court,Wheaton, IL 60189Judge Robert G. Gibson

2013 CH 003091NOTICE OF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv-en that pursuant to a Judgmentof Foreclosure and Sale enteredin the above entitled cause onAugust 20, 2014, DuPageCounty Sheriff will on November20, 2014, at the hour of10:00AM at DuPage CountySheriff's Office, 501 North Coun-ty Farm Road, Wheaton, Illinois60187, sell to the highest bidderfor cash, the following describedmortgaged real estate:

Lot 16 in Hunters Glen, beinga Subdivision of part of theSouthwest 1/4 of Section 21,Township 39 North, Range 10,East of the Third Principal Merid-ian, according to the plat thereofRecorded April 7, 1995, asDocument R95-040796, inDuPage County, Illinois.

Commonly known as1615 Hunters Glen Court,Wheaton, IL 60189Parcel Number(s):05-21-305-034The real estate is improved

with a Single Family Residence.Sale terms: Bidder's must

present, at the time of sale, acashier's or certified check for10% of the successful bidamount. The balance of thesuccessfully bid shall be paidwithin 24 hours, by similarfunds. The subject property isoffered for sale without any rep-resentation as to quality orquantity of title and without re-course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS"condition. The sale is furthersubject to confirmation by theCourt. The property will NOT beopen for inspection.

If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale,other than the mortgagee shallpay the assessments and the le-gal fees required by the Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

For information call Plaintiff'sAttorney, Manley Deas KochalskiLLC, One East Wacker, Suite1250, One East Wacker, Suite1250. Phone number: 312-

651-6700. Attorney file number:13-023279.I629981

October 16, 23, 30, 2014Wheaton Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

U.S. Bank National Associationsuccessor by merger to U.S.Bank National Association NDPLAINTIFFVs.Milijana Golub; et. al.DEFENDANTS

13 CH 000007NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on8/22/2014, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinoiswill on 11/25/14 at the hour of10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuPage and State of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:

THAT PART OF LOT 3 INBLOCK 6 IN WINFIELD TER-RACE, BEING A SUBDIVISION OFPART OF THE SOUTHEASTQUARTER OF SECTION 12 ANDPART OF THE NORTHEASTQUARTER OF SECTION 13,TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE9 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI-PAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF RECORDEDJULY 10, 1926 AS DOCUMENTNO. 217442, LYING WEST OF ALINE THAT INTERSECTS THENORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 3 ATA POINT 24.42 FEET EAST OFTHE NORTHWEST CORNER OFSAID LOT 3, SAID LINE ALSO IN-TERSECTING THE SOUTH LINEOF SAID LOT 3 AT A POINT21.50 EAST OF THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 3IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

PIN 04-13-207-051Improved with Single Family

HomeCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:27W121 Cooley AvenueWinfield, IL 60190Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; Thebalance, including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated at therate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to ex-ceed $300, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for salewithout any representation as toquality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court.

If the property is a condomini-um and the foreclosure takesplace after 1/1/2007, pur-chasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

If the property is located in a

prope ycommon interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possessionof the subject premises.

The property will NOT beopen for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.

For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's at-torney: Codilis & Associates,P.C., 15W030 North FrontageRoad, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-13-11065.I629385

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F14070199 NSTRIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY

WHEATON, ILLINOISU.S. Bank National Association,As Trustee For Merrill Lynch FirstFranklin Mortgage Loan Trust,Mortgage Loan Asset-backedCertificates, Series 2007-3Plaintiff,vs.Lisa A. Findley aka Lisa Findley;Richard B. Findley, Jr. akaRichard Findley; Unknown Own-ers and Non-Record ClaimantsDefendants.177 Kenilworth Avenue,Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137

14 CH 001476NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIONThe requisite affidavit for pub-

lication having been filed, noticeis hereby given you, Lisa A.Findley aka Lisa Findley,Richard B. Findley, Jr. akaRichard Findley,and UNKNOWNOWNERS and NON-RECORDCLAIMANTS, defendants in theabove entitled cause, that suithas been commenced againstyou and other defendants in theCircuit Court for the Judicial Cir-cuit by said plaintiff praying forthe foreclosure of a certain mort-gage conveying the premisesdescribed as follows, to wit:

LOT 25, BLOCK 4, IN GLENELLYN MANOR, BEING A SUBDI-VISION OF PART OF THESOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION15, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH,RANGE 10 EAST OF THE THIRDPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN. ACCORD-ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE EIGHTEENTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOISNATIONASTAR MORTGAGE, LLCPlaintiff,-v.-

PAVEL SAVENOK A/K/A PAULSAVENOK, et al, Defendant

12 CH 4825NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause onSeptember 3, 2014, the Sheriffof DuPage County will at 10:00AM on December 4, 2014, atthe DuPage County Sheriff's Of-fice, 501 North County FarmRoad, WHEATON, IL, 60187,sell at public auction to thehighest bidder for cash, as setforth below, the following de-scribed real estate:

THAT PART OF THE SOUTH-WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 21,TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRIN-CIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBEDBY COMMENCING AT THE CEN-TER OF SAID SECTION ANDRUNNING THENCE WEST, ONTHE QUARTER SECTION LINE,66 FEET TO AN IRON STAKE ONTHE WEST LINE OF NAPERVILLEROAD; THENCE SOUTH 0 DE-GREES 06 MINUTES WEST,ALONG SAID WEST LINE 641.6FEET TO AN IRON STAKE;THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES37 MINUTES WEST, ALONG THESOUTH LINE OF A 66 FOOTEASEMENT FOR ROADWAY,1355.1 FEET TO THE POINT OFBEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 0DEGREES 23 MINUTES EAST694.0 FEET, MORE OR LESS,TO AN OLD FENCE ON THENORTH LINE OF THE KUHNFARM; THENCE WESTERLY,ALONG SAID OLD FENCE LINE140.03 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE;THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 23MINUTES WEST 690.6 FEET TOTHE SOUTH LINE OF A 66 FOOTEASEMENT FOR ROADWAY;THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES37 MINUTES EAST, ALONG SAIDSOUTH LINE, 140.0 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING, INDUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

Commonly known as 102 E.FARNHAM LANE, Wheaton, IL60187

Property Index No. 05-21-303-041-0000

The real estate is improvedwith a single family residence.

The judgment amount was$2,356,792.36.

Sale terms: 10% down of thehighest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; the bal-ance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated onresidential real estate at the rateof $1 for each $1,000 or frac-tion thereof of the amount paidby the purchaser not to exceed$300, in certified funds, is duewithin twenty-four (24) hours.The subject property is subject togeneral real estate taxes, specialassessments, or special taxeslevied against said real estateand is offered for sale withoutany representation as to qualityor quantity of title and withoutrecourse to Plaintiff and in AS IScondition. The sale is furthersubject to confirmation by thecourt.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser willreceive a Certificate of Sale thatwill entitle the purchaser to adeed to the real estate after con-firmation of the sale

The property will NOT beopen for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-

pished to check the court file toverify all information.

If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments and the le-gal fees required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If thisproperty is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common in-terest community, the purchaserof the unit at the foreclosure saleother than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required byThe Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).

IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AF-TER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCEWITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OFTHE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-CLOSURE LAW.

For information, contactPlaintiff s attorney: POTESTIVO &ASSOCIATES, P.C. , 223 WESTJACKSON BLVD, STE 610,Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 263-0003. Please refer to file num-ber C12-66161.

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The foregoing, to the best of my knowledge, is a true and correct statement of the Village’s revenues and expenditures for the yearended April 30, 2014.

Christina Coyle, Finance Director October 30, 2014

Additional detailed financial information is available for public review at the Village Clerk’s office in the Glen Ellyn Civic Center, 535Duane Street, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 and at www.glenellyn.org.

Village Of Glen Ellyn

Compensation Under $25,000: Adam Czamanske, Adan Garcia, Adan Ruiz, Aiden Mcardle, Alex Keep, Alexander Demos, AllisonCherry, Amparo Rosales, Amy Robinson, Andrew Wernicke, Antonio Cruz, Antonio Ruiz, Ashley Brown, Audrey Mistal, Bonnie Saso,Bradley Davis, Brett Pickert, Brian Demeyer, Brian Pohlis, Bridget Dowdy, Candace Nykiel, Carmen Gonzalez, Carol Allen, CarolOlsen, Carolyn Robinson, Casey Cardona, Casey Keys, Catherine Galvin, Cathy Yocum, Charles Huffman, Charlie Asselmeier, CheriseRosenthal, Cheryl Catanzaro, Christopher Daszkiewicz, Christopher Rank, Colin Hopper, Colleen Bryers, Conor McMahon, CynthiaMullin, Dale Fabianski, Daniel Dickerson, Daniel Kelleher, Daniel Nguyen, Daniel Schlesser, Danielle Romano, Danielle Sturm, D’ArcyGreenleaf, David Bach, David Finlay, David Fries, David Heighway, David Macleary, David Moore, Dean Clark, Deborah Oehring,Deborah Solomon, Denice Viggiano, Dennis Hellmann, Dennis Kim, Diana Gonzalez, Diane Borowski, Diane Mcginley, Diane Miller,Donald Grant, Drew Boettcher, Dylan Lavenau, Edwin Rosenwinkel, Eliseo Sanchez, Elizabeth Pecina, Emilio Canseco, Erika Murphy,Ezequiel Avilez, Faith Reed, Felix Astudillo, Frances Gable, Garrett Kee, Gary Kostal, Gary Smith, George Rogers, George Suffi, GildardoBravo, Glennon Winter, Grace Lupo, Grace Pinns, Halina Dodat, Hank Trossbach, Harold Andersen, Hayley Kwidzinski, Heidi Carr,Irene Licko, Iris Strauch, Ivan Carrasco, Ivan Ruiz, J Diane Roozen, Jack Fernald, Jack Marston, Jacob Cimino, Jacob Swatek,Jacob Temcio, Jacqueline Bjes, Jacqueline Bohn, Jacqueline Debolt, Jacqueline Navlyt, Jacquelyn Chernesky, Jake Colliander, JamesAlbrecht, James Baker, James Lazarko, James Leigh, James Stewart, Jared Lentz, Jason Mendenhall, Jeanne Sanders, Jeffrey Blecha,Jennifer Harrison, Jessica Alcantara, Jessica Molokie, Jesus Perez, Jhonnatan Gonzalez-Trejo, Jodi Hefler, Jody Conidi, John Carlisle,John Filip, John Hartigan, John Suydam, Jose Garcia, Joseph Staatz, Judy Lutz, Julio Reyes, Justin Keenan, Karen Blake, KatherinePetrine, Kathleen Mcgeever, Kathleen Sleckman, Kathryn Kalinka, Kevin Berens, Kevin Maci, Kevin O’sullivan, Kyle Cimino, LaurenParisi, Laurie Sullivan, Lawrence Novak, Leonard Romo, Linda Heuring-Stack, Lisa Wenthen, Lissete Bonilla, Lori Gloude, Lorri Lott,Luis Dominguez, Lynda Makes-Miller, Madeline Lee, Manuel Garcia, Marco Deleon, Margaret Brown, Mark Rosenstein, Martha Corner,Martin Barkman, Martin Bourgeois, Mary Olson, Mathew Vilcek, Matthew Marston, Matthew Olson, Matthew Simpson, Maxwell Brown,Meagan Nixdorf, Megan Pomnitz, Meredith Hannah, Michael Halla, Michael Kotalik, Michael Marston, Michael McSweeney, Michael

VILLAGE OF GLEN ELLYN, ILLINOIS

ANNUAL TREASURER’S REPORT

FISCAL YEAR ENDING APRIL 30, 2014

Taxes Other Revenues

Property Tax - Vil lage 7,400,859$ 24,655,253$

Sales Tax 4,937,287 Interfund Transfers 4,175,326

Uti l i ty Tax 2,415,262 Intergovernmental 1,849,005

State IncomeTax 2,674,897 Investment Income 1,491,049

Real EstateTransfer Tax 656,703 Licenses, Fees and Permits 1,633,434

Other Taxes 814,673 Fines & Forfeits 616,560

Total Taxes 18,899,681$ Miscellaneous 151,772

759,666

35,332,065$

TOTALREVENUES 54,231,746$

EmployeeContributions

Total Other Revenues

REVENUESBYSOURCE

Charges for Services (user fees)

Beginning Revenues/ Expenditures/ Ending

Fund Balance Increases Decreases Balance

General 7,274,201$ 18,831,699$ 17,935,733$ 8,170,167$

Debt Service 38,279 1,111,293 1,107,226 42,346

Capital Projects 2,861,413 5,923,562 4,689,678 4,095,297

CorporateReserve 1,352,943 57,936 152,651 1,258,228

Motor Fuel Tax 571,300 800,765 847,309 524,756

FireServices Fund - 141,601 - 141,601

CBDTIF (59,761) 74,676 4,392 10,523

Roosevelt Road TIF - - 49,686 (49,686)

Facili ties MaintenanceReserve 955,692 102,925 168,297 890,320

Water and Sanitary Sewer 61,803,642 13,562,210 11,998,178 63,367,674

Golf Courseand Recreation 20,053,287 3,933,230 4,468,389 19,518,128

Parking 2,119,005 771,105 360,273 2,529,837

Residential Solid Waste 422,563 1,549,598 1,489,754 482,407

Insurance 1,994,941 2,813,175 2,745,985 2,062,131

Equipment Services 5,176,710 1,859,567 1,428,730 5,607,547

Pol icePension 23,876,848 2,698,404 1,704,013 24,871,239

128,441,064$ 54,231,746$ 49,150,294$ 133,522,515$

STATEMENTOF REVENUES, EXPENDITURESAND CHANGESIN FUND BALANCE

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RECORDED JANUARY 16, 1992AS DOCUMENT 153289, INDUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

P.I.N.: 05-15-404-005Said property is commonly

known as 177 Kenilworth Av-enue, Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137,and which said mortgage(s)was/were made by Richard B.Findley, Jr. aka Richard Findleyand Lisa A. Findley aka LisaFindley and recorded in the Of-fice of the Recorder of Deeds asDocument Number R2007-066310 and for other relief; thatSummons was duly issued outof the above Court against youas provided by law and thatsaid suit is now pending.

NOW THEREFORE, unlessyou, the said above named de-fendants, file your answer to thecomplaint in the said suit or oth-erwise make your appearancetherein, in the Office of the Clerkof the Court at Dupage Countyon or before November 17,2014, a default may be takenagainst you at any time afterthat date and a Judgment en-tered in accordance with theprayer of said complaint.

This communication is anattempt to collect a debt andany information obtained will beused for that purpose.Steven C. LindbergFREEDMAN ANSELMOLINDBERG LLC1771 W. Diehl Rd., Ste 150Naperville, IL 60563-4947630-453-6960 866-402-8661630-428-4620 (fax)Attorney No. Cook 26122,DuPage 293191, Kane 031-26104, Peoria 1794, Winneba-go 3802, IL 03126232I630426

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F14080017 PNCIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY-

WHEATON, ILLINOISPNC Bank, National AssociationPlaintiff,vs.Unknown Heirs and Legatees ofQuanajanice Garland akaQuana Janice Garland;Dartmouth Village OwnersAssociation; JPMorgan ChaseBank, N.A.; West SuburbanBank; Tanya Winfrey; LoisGarland-Patterson aka LoisGarland aka Lois Patterson;Verona Levine; Rebecca Tinsley;Unknown Heirs and Legatees ofLouis A. Garland, Jr. aka LouisA. Garland; Richard KuhnSpecial Representative; Un-known Owners and Non-RecordClaimants, Defendants.966 Dartmouth Drive,heaton, Illinois 60189

14 CH 1584NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIONThe requisite affidavit for pub-

lication having been filed, noticeis hereby given you, UnknownHeirs and Legatees ofQuanajanice Garland akaQuana Janice Garland, Un-known Heirs and Legatees ofLouis A. Garland, Jr. aka LouisA. Garland, UNKNOWN Heirsand Legatees of Louis A.Garland Jr. aka Louis A.Garland Quana Janice Garlandaka Quanajanice Garland andUNKNOWN OWNERS and NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, defen-dants in the above entitledcause, that suit has been com-menced against you and otherdefendants in the Circuit Courtfor the Judicial Circuit by said

byplaintiff praying for the foreclo-sure of a certain mortgage con-veying the premises describedas follows, to wit:

LOT 81 IN DARTMOUTH VIL-LAGE UNIT TWO, BEING A SUB-DIVISION OF PART OF THENORTHWEST QUARTER OF SEC-TION 20, TOWNSHIP 39NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OFTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI-AN, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED SEPTEM-BER 27, 1971 AS DOCUMENTR71-49396, IN DUPAGE COUN-TY, ILLINOIS.

P.I.N.: 05-20-113-035Said property is commonly

known as 966 Dartmouth Drive,Wheaton, Illinois 60189, andwhich said mortgage(s)was/were made by Louis A.Garland, Jr. aka Louis A. Gar-land (Deceased) and Quanajan-ice Garland aka Quana JaniceGarland (Deceased) and record-ed in the Office of the Recorderof Deeds as Document NumberR93-023965 and for other re-lief; that Summons was duly is-sued out of the above Courtagainst you as provided by lawand that said suit is now pend-ing.

NOW THEREFORE, unlessyou, the said above named de-fendants, file your answer to thecomplaint in the said suit or oth-erwise make your appearancetherein, in the Office of the Clerkof the Court at DuPage Countyon or before November 24,2014, a default may be takenagainst you at any time afterthat date and a Judgment en-tered in accordance with theprayer of said complaint.

This communication is anattempt to collect a debt andany information obtained will beused for that purpose.Steven C. LindbergFREEDMAN ANSELMOLINDBERG LLC1771 W. Diehl Rd., Ste 150Naperville, IL 60563-4947630-453-6960 866-402-8661630-428-4620 (fax)Attorney No. Cook 26122,DuPage 293191, Kane 031-26104, Peoria 1794, Winneba-go 3802, IL 03126232I631275

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-TIONAL ASSOCIATIONPLAINTIFFVSEILEEN L HULME AKA EILEENLOUISE HULME AKA EILEENLOUISE HOWARD; THESTREAMS CONDOMINIUM NO.1; UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDNON RECORD CLAIMANTS;DEFENDANTS2075 CREEKSIDE DRIVEUNIT 2-3WHEATON, IL 60189

14 CH 1649NOTICE BY PUBLICATIONNOTICE IS GIVEN YOU,

EILEEN L HULME AKA EILEENLOUISE HULME AKA EILEENLOUISE HOWARD; UNKNOWNOWNERS AND NON RECORDCLAIMANTS;

defendants, that this case hasbeen commenced in this Courtagainst you and other defen-dants, asking for the foreclosureof a certain Mortgage conveyingthe premises described as fol-

prlows, to wit:

UNIT 3-2-3, TOGETHER WITHAN UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGEINTEREST IN THE COMMON EL-EMENTS IN STREAMS CONDO-MINIUM NO. 1 AS DELINEATEDAND DEFINED IN THE DECLARA-TION RECORDED AS DOCU-MENT R71-51483, IN PART OFTHE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OFSECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 39NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OFTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI-AN, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLI-NOIS, WHICH SURVEY IS AT-TACHED AS EXHIBIT "A" TO THEDECLARATION OF CONDOMINI-UM DATED SEPTEMBER 21,1971 AND RECORDED AS DOC-UMENT R71-51483, TOGETHERWITH ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENT-AGE INTEREST IN THE COMMONELEMENTS.

Commonly known as:2075 CREEKSIDE DRIVEUNIT 2-3WHEATON, IL 60189and which said Mortgage was

made by, EILEEN L HULME AKAEILEEN LOUISE HULME AKAEILEEN LOUISE HOWARD;

Mortgagor (s), to JPMORGANCHASE BANK, N.A.

Mortgagee, and recorded inthe Office of the Recorder ofDeeds of DU PAGE County,Illinois, as Document No. R09-179770; and for other relief.

UNLESS YOU file your answeror otherwise file your appear-ance in this case in the Office ofthe Clerk of this County,

Chris KachiroubasDuPage Judicial Center505 N. County Farm Rd.Wheaton, Illinois 60187

on or before November 17,2014, A JUDGMENT OR DE-CREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE TAK-EN AGAINST YOU FOR THE RE-LIEF ASKED IN THE COMPLAINT.PIERCE & ASSOCIATESAttorneys for PlaintiffThirteenth Floor1 North DearbornChicago, Illinois 60602Tel. (312) 346-9088Fax (312) 346-1557PA 1406719I629918

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

RESIDENTIALCitiMortgage, Inc., PLAINTIFFVs.Victor A. Borrows; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2014 CH 00273NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on5/14/2014, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinoiswill on 12/11/14 at the hour of10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuPage and State of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:

LOT 4 IN BLOCK 1 IN DELLESPARK, A SUBDIVISION OF PARTOF LOTS 16 AND 17, IN THECOUNTY CLERK'S ASSESSMENTDIVISION OF THE SOUTHEAST1/4 OF SECTION 17, T39N,R10E OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL

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Miklautsch, Michael Strong, Michael Werber, Michelle Swanson, Miguel Huerta, Molly Kim, Myron Yocum, Nadine Giagnorio, NancyMesenbrink, Nathaniel Lee, Nicholas Craft, Nicholas Mellinger, Norman Bishea, Oscar Pacheco, Patricia Kooima, Patricia Makare,Patricia Peterson, Patricia Takir, Patricia Turner, Patrick Donley, Patrick Stack, Paul Parker, Peter Gillespie, Peter Ladesic, PhilipBrankin, Philip Cronan, Rafael Morales, Raul Arellano, Renee Faur, Rhonda Palma, Robert Fields, Robert Friedberg, Robert Marr,Robert Prioletti, Robert Safford, Robert Stack, Roberta Owens, Roger Ochoa, Rojelio Pacheco, Ronald Sato, Ruben Alcantara, RussellKozerski, Russell Kreitzer, Salvador Garcia, Samuel Hufnagle, Samuel Kozurek, Samuel Taves, Sandra Hanson, Santiago Huerta, SaraNoel, Sarah Knapp, Sarah Pinns, Sean Kelly, Sean Kulpa, Sean Labahn, Seth Maack, Spencer Dean, Stephanie McCleary, StevenMoore, Susan Davison, Tammy Holmstrom, Tara O’Connor, Taylor Becker, Thomas Biggs, Thomas Shanahan, Timothy Elliott, TimothyFleming, Timothy Gemmel, Timothy Nickels, Timothy O’Shea, Trevor Hollowed, Troy Good, Troy Tornabeni, Vincent Crovetti, WalterKulbeda, Willard Rooney, William Keel, William Kelly, William Pecina, William Scheidhauer, Yoanny Gonzalez-Trejo, Ronald Pocuis;$25,000-$49,999: Arturo Acosta, Caroline Conlon, Christine Miller, Elaine Speidel, Eric Blackburn, Javier Garcia, John Norton, JuanGarcia, Kenneth Major, Lisa Ebergeny, Louise Korhorn, Mary Romanelli, Michael Concepcion, Michael Schwartz, Michelle Cahue,Patricia Underhill, Samuel Fernald, Thomas Hartzell, Raymond Munch; $50,000-$74,999: Brooke Nemeth, Barbara Utterback,Bradley Thompson, Dustin Green, Emma Sprau, Emmanuel Berger, Eric Hendrickson, Gregorio Garcia, Harold Kolze, Ida Johnson,Kathryn Horn, Kenneth Matuszak, Kevin Riggle, Larry Smith, Leon Borzym, Mallory Bryant, Michael Atkins, Michael Campbell, MichaelJagodzinski, Michael Ludwig, Michael Nickels, Michelle Urbina, Paula Moritz, Peter Nowick, Raymond Ulreich, Richard Mascarella,Richard Perez, Rosaria Volpe, Stephen Hughes, Steven Tavolacci, Victor Zarate, William Miller, William Bruno; $75,000-$99,999: JohnSparagna, Andrew Downey, Bradley Booton, Brent Pacyga, Carrie Nemchock, Christian Pekarek, Christina Coyle, Craig Holstead,David Gill, David Scuito, Eva Taves, Gary Bach, James Monson, Janet Terranova, Jaroslaw Hampel, Jeffrey Perrigo, Jeffrey Vesevick,Jennifer Brown, Jeremiah Schmidt, John Hubsky, Joseph Flores, Joseph Kvapil, Joseph Nemchock, Joseph Rein, Keith Duval, KristenSchrader, Kyle Duffie, Luke Elmore, Mallory Scholpp, Mark Mellor, Michael Morange, Michael Zitzka, Michele Stegall, Noel Allen, PaulBaird, Reed Chandler, Richard Patsch, Robert Greenberg, Ryan Cusack, Stephen Miko; $100,000-$124,999: Nick Catalano, AlbertStonitsch, Anthony Terranova, Brian Beck, David Buckley, Frank Frasco, James King, Jean Harvey, Joseph Baki, Kurt Vavra, MarkBinkerd, Mark Campbell, Matthew Pekarek, Norman Webber, Robert Acton, Robert Minix, Stephen Smith, William Holmer; Over$125,000: Julius Hansen, Kevin Wachtel, Mark Franz, Philip Norton, Staci Hulseberg

Vendor Payments Under $2,500: $564,700; Vendor Payments Over $2,500 :($31,338,901)3m Company 6,742; 535 Penn, LLC 15,000;A New Dairy Co, Inc 2,523; A-Reliable Printing 6,674; Abco Electrical Construction & Design LLC 8,130; Abel Cine Tech, Inc 3,401;Ace American Insurance Company 5,362; Acres Enterprises, Inc 62,860; Acushnet Company 55,623; AECOM Technical Services Inc7,977; Affiliated Customer Service, Inc 3,280; Alec Huff 2,738; Alexander Equipment Co Inc 6,781; Alfred/Jennifer Langtry 3,000;Alliance Of Downtown Glen Ellyn 110,125; Alpesh/Ranjana Bhagwakar 12,354; Alsip Police Pension Board 26,187; AmalgamatedBank of Chicago 594,950; American Express 15,734; Anand K Singh 3,625; Ancel, Glink, Diamond, Bush, Dicianni & 146,642; Andex3,683; Andrew Jahns 2,505; Andrew Koziarski 4,400; Ann Akamatsu 2,600; Anthony E Johnson 31,350; Apollo Trenchless, Inc 64,946;APWA Chicago Metro Chapter C/O 2,518; Aquafix, Inc 13,005; Arthur Clesen, Inc 13,071; Arthur Weiler Inc 10,480; ASA Computers,Inc 7,196; AT&T 3,770; Atlas Refrigeration, Inc. 2,524; Atrium, Inc 4,383; Aurora Laundry Company, Inc 14,293; Auto Body Village, Inc.5,393; Auto Truck , Inc. 3,122; B & F Construction Code Services, Inc 64,147; B & F Technical Code Services, Inc. 11,229; B&H Foto &Electronics Corp. 5,796; Baxter & Woodman, Inc. 256,124; Bell Fuels, Inc. 43,467; Bill/Margaret Giffin 3,698; Bird on A Wire Studio3,128; Blue Sky Builder 2,700; Bob B Markham 12,744; Bonnell Industries, Inc. 15,714; Brent Seavey 4,128; Brian Michel 5,925; Brian/Kathryn Hummert 3,900; Bridgestone Golf, Inc. 3,769; Bridgestone Retail Operations, LLC 8,345; Bruss Landscaping, Inc 6,700;Bryan/Jennifer Hambell 3,000; Bull Valley Ford 4,904; Burns & McDonnell Engineering Co. 89,464; Burris Equipment Co. 9,849;C.B.M.T., Inc. 19,804; Canon Solutions America, Inc 18,520; Cardiac Science Corporation 13,896; Carquest Auto Parts of Wheaton IL,Inc 11,288; Carrie Fitzgerald 3,805; Cartegraph Systems Inc. 22,372; Cathy Maloney 4,000; CDW Government, Inc. 15,128; ChicagoDistrict Golf Assn. 11,326; Chicago Int’l Trucks 11,563; Chicago Office Interiors, Inc 3,200; Chicago Parts & Sound LLC 10,037;Chicago Salt Company, Inc 37,500; Chicago Tribune 7,799; Cintas Corporation No 2 3,170; Civiltech Engineering, Inc. 42,136; ClarkBaird Smith LLP/Fka Sgdb Law firm LLP 23,933; Classic Graphic Industries Inc. 2,796; Coca-Cola Refreshments USA Inc 8,335;College Of DuPage 2,771; Commercial Tire Service 9,308; Commonwealth Edison Company 104,793; Computerized Fleet Analy., Inc2,590; Conserv Fs Inc 27,488; Constellation NewEnergy, Inc. 105,251; Contractors Equipment & Rentals Inc 8,600; Copy King OfficeSolutions, Inc 2,770; Countryside Welding Inc 13,440; Cruise Boiler and Repair Co., Inc. 3,880; Daily Herald 8,026; Daniel/MaryAnderson 4,000; David B Coulter 6,878; DeKalb Police Pension Fund 47,929; DePaul University 2,700; Detroit Salt Company, LLC32,417; Dewberry Architects, Inc 15,524; Diamante Montessori School 11,294; Dinatale Construction, Inc. 13,960; Don/Julie Hollensbe2,520; Douglas/Elizabeth Merlo 3,000; Downes Swimming Pool Co, Inc 3,500; DRH Cambridge Homes 17,499; Dri Stick Decal Corp6,156; Du Comm 536,219; Du Kane Asphalt Co. 6,466; DuMeg 20,280; DuPage Convention & Visitors Bureau 6,200; DuPage County5,541; DuPage County Children’s Center 4,000; DuPage Mayors & Managers Conf. 24,706; DuPage River Salt Creek Workgroup4,919; DuPage Water Commission 3,265,483; E Lumin, Inc 3,500; E.P. Doyle & Son L.L.C. 2,913,799; Earthwerks Land Improvement &Development Corp 51,578; Ed Posh Scholarship Fund 31,794; Edward Don & Company 27,924; Edwin Hancock Engineering Co4,230; Electrical Resource Management, Inc 10,668; Elizabeth Molk 2,600; Emergency Medical Products Inc 2,735; EngineeringEnterprises, Inc 39,619; Engineering Resource Assoc Inc 205,218; Engineering Solutions Team 5,308; Environmental SystemsResearch Inst, Inc 10,942; ETS Corporation 49,886; Euclid Beverage, Ltd 40,357; Faulks Bros. Construction, Inc. 6,802; Federal SignalCorp 12,096; Fifth Third Bank 564,028; Force America Distributing, LLC 5,429; Freeman Fence, Inc 2,500; Freeway Ford Sterling TruckSales, Inc 121,187; Fulton Technologies, Inc. 3,093; G & M Cement Construction, Inc 185,603; G. E. Riddiford Company 10,412;Gaffney & Gaffney, P.C. 3,164; Galls, LLC 3,943; Gasaway Distributors Inc. 12,014; George Zahrobsky 3,080; Giordano’s 3,251; GISConsortium 11,076; Glen Ellyn 4th of July Committee 5,000; Glen Ellyn Bank & Trust 11,315; Glen Ellyn Chamber Of Commerce13,654; Glen Ellyn Oilery 3,503; Glen Ellyn Park District 14,921; Glen Ellyn Public Library 33,561; Glen Ellyn Volunteer Fire Co.247,181; Glen Ellyn Youth/Family Counseling 25,000; Glenbard Twnshp H.S. Dist. 87 4,882; Glenbard W. W. Treatment Plt. 3,015,731;Goedert & Associates, Pc 3,340; Golf Club Masters, Inc 9,990; Gordon Food Service, Inc. 15,776; Grace Lutheran Church 8,100;Granacki Historic Consultants 8,500; Green Source, Inc/ 69,809; Greenscape Homes LLC 130,155; Greg Hatfield 3,000; GregoryKadlec 11,026; Gruen Gruen & Associates, LLC 21,439; Hampton, Lenzini And Renwick, Inc. 74,667; Harris Motor Sports, Inc.208,094; Harry C Smith Ltd 78,089; HD Supply Facilities Maint Ltd. 9,085; HD Supply Waterworks, Ltd. 14,757; Highland Baking Co17,587; Hill Mechanical Service 12,573; Hoppy’s Landscaping, Inc 435,364; Horizon Behavioral Services, LLC 2,536; Hotsy OfChicago, Inc. 10,104; Hr Simplified 2,820; Hunter Walor 3,000; Hydrotex Partners, Ltd 22,435; Illinois Dept. of Employment Security73,614; Illinois Dept. Of Revenue 91,685; Illinois EPA 112,638; Illinois Paper Company 6,615; Illinois State Treasurer 89,485; InstituformTechnologies USA, Inc. 442,907; Inspe Associates, Ltd 7,360; Intoximeters Inc 5,875; Intuitive Control Systems, LLC 4,745; J.G.Uniforms, Inc. 3,885; Jack Gray Transport Inc 8,574; James Clarke 3,015; James Comerford 3,015; James J Benes And Associates,Inc. 21,164; Jason/Amy Hart 4,575; Jay Crookston 3,450; Jeanne Galiga 3,105; Jeff/SUSAn Klimala 3,300; Jeffrey/Leslie Hartigan16,332; Jennifer Childe 3,600; John Maffia 4,592; John Metallo 6,720; John Neri Construction Co. 48,586; John Paul Cordero 16,828;

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GHNS #2309

STATE OF ILLINOIS,

COUNTY OF DuPage, ss.IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS,CHANCERY DIVISION,

Partners for Payment )Relief DE III, LLC, )Plaintiff, )2014vs. )CHAlberto Castellanos, et al.,)604Defendants. )

The requisite affidavit for publi-cation having been filed, noticeis hereby given you, UnknownOwners and Non-recordClaimants, defendants in theabove entitled suit, that the said

suit has been commenced in theCircuit Court of the 18th JudicialCircuit, DuPage County, Illinois,Chancery Division, by the saidplaintiff against you and otherdefendants, praying for the fore-closure of a certain Mortgageconveying the premises de-scribed as follows: to-wit:

LOT 14 IN BLOCK 4 OF THEJOLIET STREET ADDITION TOTURNER, A SUBDIVISION OFPART OF THE NORTH EASTQUARTER OF THE SOUTHEASTQUARTER OF SECTION 9,TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE9 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI-PAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF RECORDEDOCTOBER 20, 1894 AS DOCU-MENT 56775, IN DUPAGECOUNTY, ILLINOIS.

Commonly known as:139 W Brown St,West Chicago, IL 60185.P.I.N.: 04-09-437-008-0000

Mortgagors: Alberto Castellanosand Jeanette Castellanos, hus-band and wife, as tenants by theentirety.

Mortgagee: Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc. solelyas nominee for Mortgage Mas-ter, LLC.

Recorded in the office of theRecorder of Deeds of DuPageCounty, IL, as Document No.R2005-034952.

Present owners of the propertyare the above mentioned mort-gagors.

Notice is also given you that thesaid Complaint prays for otherrelief; that summons was dulyissued out of said Court againstyou as provided by law, andthat the said suit is now pend-ing.

MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF RECORDEDJUNE 19, 1925 AS DOCUMENT194930 IN THE RECORDER'SOFFICE OF DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS.

PIN 05-17-417-019Improved with Single Family

HomeCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:609 Delles RoadWheaton, IL 60187Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; Thebalance, including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated at therate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to ex-ceed $300, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for salewithout any representation as toquality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court.

If the property is a condomini-um and the foreclosure takesplace after 1/1/2007, pur-chasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.

gage eyUpon payment in full of the

amount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possessionof the subject premises.

The property will NOT beopen for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.

For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's at-torney: Codilis & Associates,P.C., 15W030 North FrontageRoad, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-14-02105.I631458

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John Webb 15,041; John/Jane Newkirk 2,675; Joseph/Stephanie Sostarics 10,398; Jr Plumbing Heating & Air Conditioning 3,095;

Jr Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning 3,555; Julie Sjullie 3,180; Julie, Inc. 6,842; Julison Construction 11,352; K Hovnanian Homes

13,128; K Five Construction Corporation 68,578; Kane County Underground, Inc 11,271; Kane, McKenna and Associates, Inc

34,077; Kate Erickson 5,000; Katherine Condon 15,804; Kayhan International Limited 38,596; Kevin & Roberta Cleary 7,416; Kiesler

Police Supply, Inc 8,379; Konica Minolta Business Solutions Inc 2,920; Koz Trucking & Sons, Inc. 8,476; KPRG and Associates,

Inc 6,685; Kramer Tree Specialists Inc 10,828; Kustom Signals, Inc. 7,072; Ladesic & Scott Inc 6,549; Landmark Ford 28,701; Lee

F Crumbaugh 2,700; Lee Mfg. Co. LLC 8,200; Len’s Ace Hardware, Inc. 11,665; Lexipol, LLC 2,850; Linda A Noonan 2,615; Lisle

Woodridge Fire District 2,909; Lois L Caulfield 3,540; Louis/Tia Simon 6,000; Lyons & Pinner Electric Co, Inc 2,973; M.E. Simpson

Co., Inc. 13,870; Mahesh Hira 5,000; Mansueto Builders 5,128; Marcott Enterprises, Inc. 69,808; Mark & Jennifer Diab 7,250; Mark

Duntemann 9,090; Matthew Hermsen 4,905; Maureen McGuire 7,512; McCann Industries, Inc. 2,629; Meade Electric Company, Inc.

6,418; Merchant Warehouse 26,108; Merrill F. Rajeck 27,264; Metro Paramedic Services, Inc 25,000; Metropolitan Industries, Inc.

4,243; Michael Heller 2,660; Michael L Arena 23,220; Michael’s Uniform Co. 7,419; Michael/Patricia Amabile 11,900; Michael/Suzanne

Myers 4,394; Michael/Terri Hornbrook 17,770; Michaelene Broniecki 2,610; Michelle Carlin 2,790; Microsystems, Inc. 10,946; Mid

West Institutional Foods Distributors, Inc 8,717; Midwest Compost LLC 7,676; Midwest Lube, Inc. 8,301; Milton Township 12,941;

Mizuno USA, Inc. 4,021; Morrow Brothers Ford, Inc. 28,460; Morton Salt, Inc 95,448; Motorola Solutions, Inc 3,382; Mr/Mrs Steven

Morgan 2,897; Municipal GIS Partners, Inc 73,337; Municipal Ins Cooperative Agency 487,159; Murphy & Miller, Inc 60,110; Murphy

Roofing 9,104; Mwstar Waste Holdings Corporation 8,635; Nancy Elliott 2,725; National Decorating Service, Inc 12,180; National

Elevator Inspection Svcs Inc 10,893; National Power Rodding Corp. 59,633; National Processing Company 2,554; Neenah Foundry

Company 5,666; Nettoyer, Inc. 3,641; New Chicago Wholesale Bakery, Inc 3,241; Newegg Inc 4,961; Nicholas Keefe 6,195; Nike USA

Inc 14,605; Northeast Multi Reg. Training 8,105; Northern Illinois Fence, Inc 11,709; Northern Illinois Gas Company 62,520; Northern

Illinois University 9,240; Northwest Contractors 6,050; Oak Consulting, Inc 3,495; Oakley Home Builders 9,978; Oberweis Dairy Inc

21,500; Office Depot, Inc 9,415; On the Mark Water Services, Inc 24,090; Oz Engineering, LLC 4,308; P. F. Pettibone & Co. 3,835;

Pace Suburban Bus 31,162; Pace Systems Inc 3,821; Packey Webb Ford, Inc. 9,083; PAHCS Ii 4,924; Palatine Oil Co., Inc. 296,688;

Panattoni Construction 4,100; Paramedic Billing Services, Inc. 17,757; Paramedic Services of Illinois, Inc 25,000; Patten Industries Inc.

140,450; Paul/Heidi Ruskusky 12,061; Pavia Marting & Co. 62,056; Payment Service Network, Inc 6,558; Paypal 5,321; Peanut Butter

Partners LLC 9,374; Perkins, Pryde & Kennedy Architects Pc 47,907; Peterson & Matz, Inc. 15,735; Pinner Electric Co, Inc 2,950;

Pirtano Construction Company, Inc. 42,598; Planning Resources, Inc. 44,791; Power Up Batteries LLC 3,450; Praxair Distribution, Inc.

2,768; Prescient Development, Inc. 8,438; Pro Shopkeeper Computer Software Co, Inc 10,526; Professional National Title Network,

Inc 133,000; Professional Paving & Concrete Co, Inc 3,900; Provantage Corporation 21,140; Public Safety Services, Inc 950,871; R.

W. Dunteman Company 1,994,396; R.A. Adams Enterprises, Inc 10,630; Radco Communications, Inc. 9,286; Ray O’Herron Co. Inc.

20,397; Raymond J Whalen 19,587; Re/Max Suburban 10,000; Red Wing Brands Of America, Inc 4,253; Reimer & Karlson LLC 4,132;

Reinhart Foodservice LLC 4,710; Rempe Sharpe and Associates, Inc 46,438; Republic Services, Inc. 1,274,346; Requordit, Inc 8,600;

Rezek,Henry,Meisenheimer/Gende Inc 83,607; Richard Yangas 2,505; RJN Group, Inc. 26,613; Robert & Joy Young 4,993; Robert R.

Andreas & Sons, Inc. 12,520; Robert W Chambers 7,166; Ronald Kammes 2,864; Ronnoco Holdings, Inc 6,869; Roscoe Company

3,202; Roseland Industries, Inc 6,131; Russ’s Plumbing & Sewer Inc 5,185; Ryan/Jennifer Linenger 15,248; Sauber Manufacturing

Co 18,745; Schamberger Brothers, Inc 12,772; Scheffler’s Flowers 8,288; School District 41 19,384; Schultz Supply Co, Inc 29,301;

Segal Mccambridge Singer & Mahoney, Ltd 4,793; Service Spring Co. Inc. 5,786; Shamrock Tbc, Inc 60,214; Shemin Nurseries, Inc.

35,755; Sikich LLP 56,472; SKC Construction, Inc. 49,792; SMCC Inc. 11,447; SNI Solutions, Inc 41,069; South West Industries Inc

2,608; Southern Wine & Spirits of Illinois 47,744; Standard Equipment Company 221,004; Staples Contract & Commercial, Inc. 12,100;

Steiner Electric Co. 3,797; Sterling Codifiers, Inc. 7,000; Sternberg Lanterns, Inc 3,141; Steve Piper & Sons, Inc. 3,150; Steven Hopper

4,694; Steven/Melisa Knez 5,047; Strada Construction Co 21,522; Stuever & Sons, Inc 2,659; Suburban Door Check & Lock Service

Inc 4,878; Suburban Laboratories, Inc. 14,014; Superior Asphalt Materials, LLC 13,006; Superior Beverage Co. 13,944; Superior

Road Striping, Inc. 16,661; Swahm 2,295,060; Swallow Construction Corp. 2,129,063; Sysco Food Serv Chicago, Inc 223,207; Taser

International 51,087; Taykit Inc 9,339; Taylor Made Golf Co., Inc. 8,140; Technology Services Company 6,024; Terrascape Designs,

LLC 28,300; Terry/ Deone Matichak 2,508; The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Co, Na 715,346; The Digital Hub LLC 10,360; The

Direct Response Resource, Inc. 71,342; The Lakota Group, Inc 16,721; The Maude Group LLC 18,323; The Pitney Bowes Bank Inc

24,000; The Rockwood Company 3,914; The Terramar Group, Inc 8,325; Theophilus Schmidt Trust B 6,000; Thomas J Murphy 4,024;

Thomas Pump Co, Inc 8,500; Thomas W Pope 3,750; Thorne Electric Inc. 9,848; Timothy Kinney 3,000; Todd Jabaay 8,000; Tour Edge

Golf Mfg Inc 4,466; Town & Country Garage Door Inc 13,698; Traffic Control & Protection Inc 8,934; Trees R Us, Inc. 261,381; Trimark

Marlinn, Inc 45,505; Trugreen Limited Partnership 7,201; Tyler Technologies, Inc. 76,050; U.S. Foodservice, Inc. 68,120; U.S. Venture,

Inc 2,518; Union Pacific Railroad Company 17,840; United Coffee Service, Inc. 5,137; United Communication Systems 60,316; United

Septic, Inc. 6,000; United States Postmaster 15,876; URS Corporation 60,511; US Bank National Association 311,002; Utility Service

Company, Inc. 31,171; V3 Companies of Illinois, Ltd 7,183; Verizon Wireless Services LLC 35,342; Victoria Covey 3,811; Village Of

Glen Ellyn 28,485; Village Of Streamwood 6,493; VIPOE, Inc 18,465; W.W. Grainger Inc 11,149; Walter Deuchler Associates Inc 6,512;

Water Resources Inc. 65,226; West Central Municipal Conference 52,539; William Holmer 6,325; Windy City Distribution Company

15,499; Winter Equipment Co., Inc. 4,265; Wirtz Beverage Illinois LLC 14,059; Xerox Corporation 21,576; Xylem Dewatering Solutions,

Inc 7,545; Zimmerman Ford Lincoln Mercury, Inc 13,025

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Now, therefore, unless you, thesaid above named defendants,file your answer to the Com-plaint in the said suit or other-wise make your appearancetherein, in the office of the Clerkof the Circuit Court of DuPageCounty, IL, on or before Novem-ber 17, 2014, default may beentered against you at any timeafter that day and a Judgmententered in accordance with theprayer of said Complaint.

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This is an attempt to collect adebt pursuant to the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act, andany information obtained will beused for that purpose.

LESLEY A. HOENIG,DuPage County AttorneyNumber 212156, Attorney,2670 North Columbus Street

Ste F, Lancaster, Ohio 43130.

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8635

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR THE EIGHTEENTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON ILLINOIS

The Bank of New York MellonFKA The Bank of New York, asTrustee for the Certificateholdersof CWALT, Inc., Alternative LoanTrust 2005-19CB, MortgagePass-Through Certificates, Series

ough2005-19CB, Plaintiff,vs.Robert C. Loveland; Kathy L.Loveland, AKA Kathy Loveland;PNC Bank, N.A., s/b/m toNational City Bank, Defendants.0N461 Fanchon Street,Wheaton, IL 60187

14 CH 606NOTICE OF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv-en that pursuant to a Judgmentof Foreclosure and Sale enteredin the above entitled cause onJuly 28, 2014, DuPage CountySheriff will on November 18,

2014, at the hour of 10:00AMat DuPage County Sheriff's Of-fice, 501 North County FarmRoad, Wheaton, Illinois 60187,sell to the highest bidder forcash, the following describedmortgaged real estate:

Situated in the State of Illinois,County of Du Page, City ofWheaton, and described as fol-lows:

Lot 13, Block 6, in PurnellGardens, Being a Subdivision ofpart of the East half of Section 8,Township 39 North, Range 10,East of the Third Principal Merid-

palian, according to the Plat thereofRecorded August 7, 1925 asDocument No. 197513 in Du-Page County, Illinois. Subject toConditions, Easements and Re-strictions of Record.

Commonly known as0N461 Fanchon Street,Wheaton, IL 60187Parcel Number(s):05-08-212-005The real estate is improved

with a Single Family Residence.Sale terms: Bidder's must

present, at the time of sale, acashier's or certified check for10% of the successful bidamount. The balance of thesuccessfully bid shall be paidwithin 24 hours, by similarfunds. The subject property isoffered for sale without any rep-resentation as to quality orquantity of title and without re-course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS"condition. The sale is furthersubject to confirmation by theCourt. The property will NOT beopen for inspection.

If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale,other than the mortgagee shallpay the assessments and the le-gal fees required by the Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

For information call Plaintiff'sAttorney, Manley Deas KochalskiLLC, One East Wacker, Suite1250, One East Wacker, Suite1250. Phone number: 312-651-6700. Attorney file number:14-003209.Keith LevyMANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLCAttorneys for PlaintiffOne East Wacker, Suite 1250Chicago, IL 60601Telephone: 312-651-6700Fax: 614-220-5613Atty. No.: 271625I629810

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE EIGHTEENTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUITCOUNTY OF DUPAGE,

STATE OF ILLINOISFIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COM-PANY, Plaintiff(s),vs.JAMES W. HUFF, JEANEINELACROIX A/K/A JEANEINE HUFF,1720-1740 PERSHING CONDO-MINIUM ASSOCIATION,Defendant(s).

14CH 619NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEOF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that pursuant to a Judgmentheretofore entered by the saidCourt in the above entitledcause, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois, will on Novem-ber 25, 2014, at the hour of10:00 AM, at the DuPage Coun-ty Sheriff's Office, 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, IL60187, sell at public auction tothe highest and best bidder forcash, all and singular, the fol-lowing described premises andreal estate in the said Judgmentmentioned, situated in the Coun-ty of DuPage, State of Illinois, orso much thereof as shall be suf-ficient to satisfy said Judgment,to wit:

UNIT 1 TOGETHER WITH ITSUNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE IN-TEREST IN THE COMMON ELE-MENTS IN 1720-1740 CONDO-MINIUM AS DELINEATED ANDDEFINED IN THE DECLARATION

RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO.R2003-156516, AS AMENDED,IN PART OF SECTION 22,TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRIN-CIPAL MERIDIAN, IN DUPAGECOUNTY, ILLINOIS.

Common Address:1720 PERSHING AVE.,WHEATON, IL 60189P.I.N. 05-22-136-007Contact the Law Office of IRA

T. NEVEL, LLC, 175 NorthFranklin, Suite 201, Chicago,Illinois 60606, (312) 357-1125, for further information.

The terms of the sale are:Ten percent (10%) due by cashor certified funds at the time ofthe sale and balance is duewithin 24 hours of the sale. Thesubject property is subject to realestate taxes, special assess-ments or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and isoffered for sale without any rep-resentation as to quality orquantity of title and without re-course to Plaintiff and in "as is"condition. The sale is furthersubject to confirmation by theCourt.

The property is improved by acondominium, together with allbuildings and improvementsthereon, and the tenements,hereditaments and appurtenantsthereunto belonging and will notbe available for inspection priorto sale.

If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments and the le-gal fees required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If thisproperty is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common in-terest community, the purchaserof the unit at the foreclosure saleother than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required byThe Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).Attorney No. 22638LAW OFFICES OFIRA T. NEVEL, LLCAttorney for PlaintiffIra T. Nevel175 North Franklin St. Suite 201Chicago, Illinois 60606(312) [email protected]# 14-01051I629671

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE EIGHTEENTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUITCOUNTY OF DUPAGE -

STATE OF ILLINOISDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE,IN TRUST FOR THE REGISTEREDHOLDERS OF MORGANSTANLEY ABS CAPITAL I TRUST2006-HE5, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2006 HE5, PLAINTIFFVS.ESTATE OF KATHLEEN R.SAUNDERS, IF ANY, NEWCENTURY MORTGAGE CORPO-RATION, ADVANTAGE ASSETS II,INC., THE VILLAGE OFGLENDALE HEIGHTS, SHAWNHATTENDORF, KELLY MAJOR,UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDLEGATEES OF KATHLEEN R.SAUNDERS, UNKNOWNOWNERS, GENERALLY, ANDNON-RECORD CLAIMANTS.DEFENDANTSProperty Address:

ope y1N666 Newton Ave.Glen Ellyn, IL 60137

14 CH 631NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

AS TO UNKNOWN OWNERSAND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS

The requisite affidavit for pub-lication having been filed, noticeis hereby given to: ShawnHattendorf, John Doe, CurrentSpouse or Civil Union Partner, ifany, of Kathleen R. Saunders,Unknown heirs and Legatees ofKathleen R. Saunders, Estateof Kathleen R. Saunders, ifany, UNKNOWN OWNERS,GENERALLY, AND NON-RECORDCLAIMANTS, Defendants in theabove-entitled action, that aComplaint for Foreclosure andOther Relief has been com-menced in the Circuit Court ofDuPage County, by said Plaintiffagainst you and otherdefendants, praying for the fore-closure of certain mortgagesconveying the premises legallydescribed as follows:

LOT 17 IN BLOCK 2 IN C. F.NELSON'S HIGHVIEW ESTATES,BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PARTOF THE EAST 1/2 OF SECTION3, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH,RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRDPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORD-ING TO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED SEPTEMBER 14,1949 AS DOCUMENT 576133,IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

P.I.N.: 05-03-201-020COMMON ADDRESS:1N666 Newton Ave.,Glen Ellyn, IL 60137And which mortgages were

made by Kathleen R. Saunders,as Mortgagor(s); and given toNew Century Mortgage Corpora-tion as Mortgagee; to wit: thatcertain "Mortgage" dated May15, 2006, and recorded asDocument No.R2006099196,that Summons was duly issuedout of said court against you asprovided by law, and that thesaid Complaint is now pendingfor foreclosure of said mortgagesand for other relief.

Now, therefore, unless youShawn Hattendorf, John Doe,Current Spouse or Civil UnionPartner, if any, of Kathleen R.Saunders, Unknown heirs andLegatees of Kathleen R. Saun-ders, Estate of Kathleen R.Saunders, if any, UNKNOWNOWNERS, GENERALLY, ANDNON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, fileyour Appearance and Answer tothe Complaint in said action inthe office of the Clerk of the Cir-cuit Court of DuPage County,Chancery Division, on or beforeNovember 17, 2014, defaultmay be entered against you atany time after that day and ajudgment entered in accordancewith the prayer for relief in saidComplaint.CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTZeeshan S. Pervaiz - 6290442Kluever & Platt, LLC65 E. Wacker Place, Ste. 2300Chicago, Illinois 60601(312) 201 6679Attorney No. 23753Our File #: SPSF.1566I629791

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GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on8/29/2014, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinoiswill on 12/11/14 at the hour of10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuPage and State of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:

LOT 77 IN WILLOW CREEKUNIT 2B, BEING A SUBDIVISIONOF PART OF THE SOUTH HALFOF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 40NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OF THETHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED MARCH16, 1995 AS DOCUMENT R95-031295, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS.

PIN 01-33-304-028Improved with Single Family

HomeCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:1170 Natalie DriveWest Chicago, IL 60185Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; Thebalance, including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated at therate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to ex-ceed $300, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for salewithout any representation as toquality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court.

If the property is a condomini-um and the foreclosure takesplace after 1/1/2007, pur-chasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possessionof the subject premises.

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