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JULY 12, 2012

Bolingbrook resident wins second round of Promenade’s Project Style 2012 By Laura Katauskas Staff Reporter

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olingbrook resident Raquel Hickenbottom has got style and she is ready to share it with the world. Because of the second annual Project Style 2012 contest, sponsored by the Promenade Bolingbrook and PlaceWise Media, she is one step closer. A 2006 graduate of Bolingbrook High School and self-taught designer, who is embarking on to fashion school in the fall,Hickenbottom entered the contest

with restrained hopes. She knew the competition was tough but hoped she could pull it off.And, she did. The Promenade announced Hickenbottom as its second-round winner of the Project Style 2012 contest, the award-winning online fashion competition for guys and girls ages 13 and up. The announcement made her a semi finalist in the contest that will culminate with a star-studded event and fashion trip to New York. “I went into this thinking I had a slim See STYLE, page 5

“I went into this thinking I had a slim

chance only because I know how much competition is out there.” Raquel Hickenbottom

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News

Christmas in July to be held on July 18 Heart Haven Outreach will be holding their 9th Annual “Christmas in July” Golf Outing and Dinner Event on July 18th, 2012 at the Bolingbrook Golf Club, 2001 Rodéo Drive, Bolingbrook, IL 60490. This year’s event will offer fun and entertainment throughout the day and into the evening. Golfing registration will begin at 11 a.m. with a delicious lunch being served to start things off. A shotgun start at 12:30 will start the day of golf off with a Best Ball Tournament taking place on the state-of-the-art, 18-hole Arthur Hill designed golf course. Besides golf, there will be plenty of contests, prizes, and fun on many of the holes during the day. For those people not inclined to golf, they can still spend time with Heart Haven Outreach by attending the Dinner Event following the golf tournament. For $50, tickets are available to attend this night of socializing, eating, comedy, and networking. Tickets to this dinner event are included in the golf registration. Theevening’sactivitieswillbegin at 6 p.m. with a social hour hosted by some of Bolingbrook’s favorite places including Gordon Biersch, Nancy’s Pizza, and Winestyles. In addition, an ice sculpture Martini Luge and a popcorn station will be available. Guests will be invited to stroll down the Main Street of Restaurants for a “Taste of Bolingbrook.” Included in the Main Street Taste are such favorites as: bd’s Mongolian Grill, Mago Grill & Cantina, Eggs, Inc. Cafe, Olive

Weber Road construction continues Roadway construction continues along Weber Road. Traffic patterns are being shifted on Weber Road between Gaskin Drive and Airport Drive. This new traffic stage will reduce traffic down to one lane in each direction and will remain in this condition until the east half of the improvement is completed. This will allow for roadway widening, new traffic signals, new curb and gutter as well as new drainage facilities and utility relocations. The anticipated completion for the entire project is November of 2013.

Garden, Gordon Biersch, Uncle Bub’s Award Winning BBQ, and Tailgaters Sports-Bar, The Nest, Coop’s Den, and Bar Louie. There will also be a dessert station with Andy’s Frozen Custard, Cupcakes By Melanie, a Chocolate Dipping Fountain from EvendA Events, a Candy Land station, and a coffee bar. Along with some of the best food and drinks Bolingbrook has to offer, guests at this year’s event will also be entertained by long time comedian, Mike Toomey, guest MC. With his sharp delivery, quick wit, and identifiable style, Mike Toomey has been a favorite at comedy clubs and special events since 1982 and has been seen regularly on The WGN Morning News in Chicago. Mike has appeared in concert with such names as Wayne Newton, Crosby, Stills and Nash, and Reba McEntire. He has performed on numerous television programs including: HBO’s U.S. Comedy

Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado; MTV’s “Half Hour Comedy Hour”; and A&E’s “Comedy on the Road.” The Chicago Tribune calls Mike, “One of the funniest and most talented performers to ever work in Chicago.” The event will also include a Silent Auction, Live Auction and a Chinese Auction. Some of the items being auctioned off will be Chicago Sports Tickets, an LCD TV, and a boat ride on Lake Michigan. For more details, to sponsor the event, or to make a golf or dinner reservation, please visit www. hearthavenoutreach.org/getinvolved/golf-outing. Heart Haven OutReach is fondly referred to as H2O. H2O is a safe haven for high school teens experiencing struggles and challenges in their lives (i.e., loneliness, relationship issues, low self-esteem, bullying, anger issues, problems at school, etc.). H2O is a place where teens can come to talk through their problems and

know they are not alone. By building caring and supportive relationships, H2O provides one-on-one mentoring,

support groups, and character education programs. For more information, please visit www. hearthavenoutreach.org


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Bolingbrook men arrested for shooting By Laura Katauskas Staff Reporter

Two Bolingbrook men were arrested in connection with a shooting on July 1. According to Bolingbrook Police Lt. Mike Rompa, officers were first called to the area of Beaconridge for a complaint of fireworks on July 3. Once police arrived, Calvin Brady, 19, 334 Deerfield, was seen running from the area and discarding an

item as he ran. Rompa reported that the chase ended on the 100 block of Pilgrim Court, where it was found that Brady had cannabis. After a K-9 officer and his partner conducted an article search in the area, the K-9 located a 9mm handgun. Roc Bell, 19, 449 Mallview, then approached the area of 100 Pilgrim Court. According to Rompa, officers were able to gain information that Bell and Brady

were involved in a shooting, which occurred on Sunday night. It had previously been reported that shots were fired into a home at 1 a.m. on July 1 in the 400 block of Devonshire. According to police, the victim and two children were sleeping on a mattress in the downstairs family room when four shots were fired into the residence. Three rounds penetrated the north wall of the family room with one round striking the wall

about one foot above the victim’s head. A fourth round was fired into the upstairs bedroom just above the family room. At the time, an investigation revealed that the suspect was a tall, thin, black male, wearing a purple shirt and approximately 17 to 22 years old. Four 9mm casings were recovered. Witnesses said the shooter was accompanied by three additional black males and one black female. Bell was taken into custody

and questioned. Bell and Brady were charged with aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, no FOID card, possession of a handgun and attempted defacing of a handgun serial number. Brady was also charged with resisting and possession of cannabis. Both were processed and subsequently transported to the Will County Adult Detention Facility. The case is still under investigation.

Heritage Woods wins 2nd place in senior Wii bowling tournament By Rita A. Dougherty Guest Writer

Excitement mounted at Heritage Woods in Bolingbrook as six contestants began practicing for the AALC (Affordable Assisted Living Coalition) annual Wii bowling tournament held annually in Springfield.These senior citizens took practice seriously - competing with each other and other state teams hoping to win a championship trophy.

Bolingbrook residents Sal Armenia, Dorothy Green, Yvonne Heagy, Michael Malina, Joan Schmitz and Manny Shellist (who will celebrate his 101st birthday in September) practiced diligently. These were exciting days for each contestant and their practices paid off,for on the last day of Springfield competition they competed among the Final Four teams, and brought home a 2nd Place State Trophy. Tournament competition began in four divisions of seventy-six teams

with four to six bowlers on each team from across Illinois. For seven weeks, each team bowled two games a week.Scores were recorded in Bolingbrook for league standing by Heritage Woods Resident Services Coordinator Gaby Raga. The first round of playoff games took place April 9-12. The second round was held April 16-19 in which the top four teams from each division then competed for the third round See BOWL, page 9

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Bolingbrook hosts balln Family Picnic Food, fun and a cause are all part of the sixth annual balln Family Picnic this weekend. Bolingbrook Mayor Roger Claar and balln Worldwide LLC will host the event from 12 to 8 p.m. on Saturday 14 at Remington Park. The group welcomes all residents to bring their family, friends and grills for a day full of festivities, good food, good people and a variety of games and activities.Throughout the day, there will be a live DJ, games, contests and entertainment for the entire family, including volleyball, basketball and a kids playground with a moon walker. The picnic kicks off with the fourth Annual Edie Gathe Breast Cancer Foundation Walk For A Cure, a 5K trek for walkers to unite in honoring breast cancer survivors and loved ones that

have been lost. According to the group, money raised will support groundbreaking research and public awareness campaigns, efforts ensure all women have access to mammograms, and free programs and services that improve the quality of life for patients and their families. Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. and costs $10. The walk begins at 12:30 p.m. The Edie Gathe Breast Cancer Foundation was founded in 2009 in memory of Bolingbrook resident Edie Gathe, who died after a long battle with breast cancer. The mission of the foundation is to provide help and resources to women in their battle with cancer and also provide assistance to families in need of child care, financial assistance, funeral expenses, house cleaning

and more. For more information about participating as a walker or to support the cause, visit www.ediegathebcf.com, or contact Robert Sutton at info@ ediegathebcf.com or 630-9019500. Another event will be the balln For a Cause BasketballTournament. The tournament will be presented by Gelato Forte who is inviting all ballers to bring a team for the outdoor basketball tournament with all proceeds directed to help fight breast cancer. Games are four on four, full court with referees and team shirts.The winner of the tournament will play the balln AllStars for the Championship. Plus, someone will be crowned the Smash Burger Slam Dunk See PICNIC, page 8


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STYLE Continued from page 1 chance only because I know how much competition is out there,” Hickenbottom said. “But I work in this field and it is all that I am about. I love that everyday you can be something else just by changing what you are wearing. I like to think I have my own personal style that is pretty laid back and chic.” Hickenbottom hopes to own her own boutique and believes the exposure from this contest can help lead her on her way. According to Director of Marketing Kris Kuchler, the Promenade Bolingbrook teamed up Nick Verreos, popular Project Runway designer; Red Carpet, host; and Jeannie Mai, Fashion Star correspondent and host of How Do I Look, to travel the country to help find the next chic stylist. From now through August 2012, the Promenade will select two trendsetters for each monthly round, during a fourround contest, to put their sense of style and fashion to the test by creating the ultimate outfit. “It is a great way to show the people of our community just what a great sense of style and just how fashion forward they can be,” said Kris Kuchler director of marketing for the Promenade Bolingbrook. “And it is also a great way to showcase the great shopping that The Promenade has to offer. What we are doing is pretty unique—other shopping centers aren’t doing anything like this.” She believes the onset of so many reality fashion shows resonates with the public and is what is increasing the interest in this year’s contest, which is drawing entries from all over the area. People have entered locally from Aurora to Brookfield and

from neighboring states. Hickenbottom stood out from the crowd because of her unique ability to pair what Kuchler called seemingly unrelated items that together turned out to make the perfect outfit. “The competition is becoming very stiff, but she is very fashion forward, and we believe her bio said a lot about her,” Kuchler said. At the start of her bio, Hickenbottom writes,“I have been sketching, sewing, designing, and styling since I could hold a Vogue Magazine. I took sewing classes throughout my high school years and have been self teaching myself throughout college. I will be attending Parsons The New School of Design in the fall of 2012. I have started my own styling company called Racq Bottom. I have designed prom dresses, shoes, ready to wear, and everything in between. I live for fashion, for me everyday is a remarkable one because I get to style and be a new character while still staying true to me and my personality.” Every since she was a little girl, Hickenbottom said she has been drawn to fashion, sharing the passion with her sisters and drawing on her grandmother’s words of wisdom to never walk out of the house without putting her best foot forward. “She told us to take pride in what we were wearing, and I always will,” Hickenbotton said. Selected semi-finalists were given the challenge to create the

most stylish outfit that represents their sense of style and creativity with a $150 Promenade gift card. All purchases must come from the Promenade’s retailers and semi-finalists may tie in one item from their personal closet.A brief video and photos of their outfit will be posted on the center’s website and Facebook page. Fans will be eligible to vote for their favorite trendsetter each month during the live voting segment of the on-line competition. The winner with the most votes from each round moves on to the live Style-Off event at the shopping center in September. There will also be one “Wild Card” chosen from the pool of semifinalists who were not selected for the finals. One winner will be named the Promenade Bolingbrook’s Top Trendsetter and receive a $1,000 center shopping spree. Each Top Trendsetter will also receive the chance to compete in the 2012 National Project Style Style-Off, judged by Verreos and Mai. One winner will receive the Grand Prize of attending Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in New York City in February 2013. The International Council of Shopping Centers awarded Project Style a 2011 Maxi Gold Award for marketing excellence in digital media. Interested fashion fans may visit www. ThePromenadeBolingbrook.com and click on Project Style. katauskas@buglenewspapers.com

Summer Utility Savings Seminar set for July 12 Looking to save on your utility costs? A free seminar designed to do just that will held at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 12 at the DuPage Township Levy Center, 241 Canterbury Lane, Bolingbrook. State Rep. Emily McAsey is partnering with the Citizens Utility Board (CUB) to host a Summer Utility Savings seminar where trained experts will provide residents information about how they can save money on their utility bills. “During the expensive summer months, it’s important to find new ways to save money,” McAsey said. “The Citizens Utility Board can help local residents identify ways to lower their utility bills so they can keep more of their

hard earned cash.” With over 25 years experience, CUB experts have developed many useful methods for reducing utility bills. At the seminar CUB staff will discuss energy-saving programs run by your provider, how to be a responsible consumer, and other tips and tricks developed over the years assisting consumers. Additionally, CUB staff will be on hand to help answer questions regarding the many alternative energy suppliers new to the community. For more information or to RSVP for the seminar, contact McAsey’s constituent service office at (815) 372-0085. Laura Katauskas contributed to this report.


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The following items were compiled from the official reports of the Bolingbrook Police Department. Appearing in the police blotter does not constitute a finding of guilt, only a court of law can make that determination.

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A theft took place on June 20. cash was taken from the register to a business on the 200 block of N. Weber Road. Loss valued at $1,000.

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On June 24 officers were called to Walmart, 200 S. Bolingbrook Drive, for the report of a retail theft. Subjects are observed entering the store, selecting a shopping cart and a duffle bag, proceed to electronics and remove the tags from several pairs of headphones then exit the store without paying for the items. Loss valued at $3,100.

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Officers were called to the 200 block of N. Weber Road, for the report of criminal damage to property. Unknown subject threw a brick at the windshield causing it to shatter between June 24 and June 29. Damage valued at $1500.

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Officers responded to the 200 block of Diane Lane, for the report of a subject with a gun on June 27. Witness states they saw the subject remove a handgun from their waistband at 10:10 p.m. while walking down the street.

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Terri Williams, 44, 8104 Waterbury Lane, was arrested at 5:17 p.m. on June 28 and charged with battery on the 300 block of S. Bolingbrook Drive at 5:17 pm, resulting from a physical altercation, following a vehicle accident.

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Francisco Campos, 20, 342 Clubhouse Drive, was arrested at 7:16 p.m. on June 28 and charged with an in-state warrant, following traffic stop at Christine Way and Briarcliff Road.

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Officers responded to the 1400 block of Comanche Drive for the report of a theft on June 29. A washer, dryer, lawn mower and an electric edger were taken by the suspect without permission between June 26 and June 29. Loss valued at $3,200.

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Yorell Dowdell, 34, 8640 S. 86th St., Justice, was arrested at 2:10 a.m. on June 29 and charged with DUI, an equipment violation, failure to yield and no insurance following a traffic stop at Boughton and Delaware Drive.

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Edward Allen, 25, 404 Falconridge Way, was arrested at 3:15 a.m.on June 29 and charged with disorderly conduct at Route 53 and Beaconridge Way.

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Stephanie Loya, 22, 194 Boxelder Drive, was arrested at 9:18 a.m.on June 29 and charged with an in-state warrant .

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Emmanuel Padilla, 28, 279 Paddington Lane, was arrested at 2:08 a.m. on June 30 and charged with criminal defacement to property after spray painting a vehicle on the 200 block of Windsor Drive.

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Cross, 21, 3820 12 David Sunburst Lane,was charged with theft after refusing to pay cab fare at 4 a.m. on July 1. A specialized Mountain bike and misc. CD’s were taken from an open garage on the 100 block of Enclave Circle and reported missing at 5:44 p.m. July 1. Loss valued at $1,000.

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Lori Muhammad, 44, 107 Pilgrim Court, was arrested at 1:45 a.m. on July 1 and charged with failure to signal, hit and run, and two counts of DUI, following a traffic stop at Route 53 and Robinhood Way.

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Gatto, 36, 1036 15 Eric Ridgewood Drive, was arrested at 10:51 a.m. on July 1 and charged with an in-state warrant on the 200 block of Paddington Drive. Officers were called to the 300 block of Delaware Drive, for the report of gun shots at 11 p.m. on July 1. The homeowner found four holes in the residence siding.

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Victoria Bell, 20, 241 Apache Court,was arrested at 9:23 p.m. on July 2 and charged with failure to signal, driving on a suspended license and illegal transportation of alcohol, following a traffic stop at Route 53 and Robinhood Way.

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Calan Christensen, 34, 969 Brassfield Ave., Romeoville was arrested at 8:42 p.m. on July 2 and charged with an in-state warrant on the 300 block of W. Briarcliff Road.

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Two hundred feet of copper wire was taken from a business in the 300 block of Royce Road between June 30 and July 2.

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A construction trailer on the 100 block of E. Boughton Road was broken into and several tools were taken between June 30 and July 2.

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with battery at Pinecrest Road and Willow Court. About 600 feet of copper wire was taken from a business on the 300 block of Royce Road between July 2 and July 3. Loss valued at $12,500.

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Christopher Cali, 25, 135 N. Park St.,Westmont, and Delle Wilson,23,511 Preston Drive,were both arrested at 9:25 p.m. on July 4 and charged with resisting a peace officer and disorderly conduct on the 500 block of Preston Drive, following a call for loud subjects yelling obscenities.

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Ivan Pearson, 24, 8016 S. Jeffrey Ave., Chicago, was arrested at 6:05 p.m. on July 3 and charged with obstructing justice, an in-state warrant and residential burglary on the 300 block of Lyons Circle.

Matthew Walsh, 21, 421 Montrose Drive, Romeoville was arrested at 7:12 p.m. on July 4 and charged with an in-state warrant on the 100 block of S. Bolingbrook Drive.

Diandre Grant, 18, 664 Cambridge Way and Aaron Tennial, 20, 873 Benedetti Drive, Naperville, were both arrested at 1:48 a.m. on July 3 and charged

Officers were called to the 400 block of Providence Court for the report of a theft. A 9mm handgun was taken from a bedroom between July 1 and 4.

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Calendar ONGOING Bolingbrook Amateur Radio Society. The Bolingbrook Amateur Radio Society meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m.at Fire Station #5,1900 W. Rodeo Drive in Bolingbrook. All ham radio enthusiasts are invited to attend. Meetings usually include a presentation and refreshments. VE testing is held prior to each meeting at 6:30 p.m. for those wishing to take any level of license exam. Candidates must bring a photo ID, any pending Certificates of Successful Completion, and the test fee of $15. For more information, visit www.k9bar.org. Concert Series. 3 p.m. on the third Sundays of February, March, April and May at Friendship United Methodist Church, 305 E. Boughton Road, Bolingbrook. Performers include current church members, former members, and guest artists. Employment. Will County Workforce Services host its free weekly Career Café for job seekers at 10:30 a.m. every Tuesday in Room 519 of the JJC Renaissance Center, 214 N. Ottawa St., Joliet. Reserve a spot by calling 815727-4444, Ext. 122, or emailing bwashington@willcountyillinois. com. Large Food Pantry. To better serve your needs, Power Connection’s Large Food Pantry will now be open on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month from 1 to 6:45 p.m. Due to the holiday, our Large Pantry will be open on Tuesday, May 29th, at 999 Remington Blvd, Suite F, Bolingbrook, and grab a shopping

cart! Next month, June 11 and 25. For a $20 donation you can shop the aisles of canned/boxed goods, drinks, deserts, snacks, breads, fruits & vegetables. You will also receive a pre-selected bag of meat. There is no income verification and all residents of Illinois are welcome. The Clothing Pantry is open from 9 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. on those Mondays. We carry clothing for men/women/ children as well as household items, furniture, sundries, toys and so much more! Cleaning out your house? We accepts donations Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call (630) 679-6899 or visit www.thepowerconnection.org for more information/services available such as our Extension Food Pantry, Computer Classes, Forklift Classes. Volunteer opportunities also available to serve your community!

JULY 12 Farmers’ Market. 3-8 p.m. near the Village Green in Bolingbrook. To participate in the market or get more information about it, visit www.makeithappendupage.com. Main Street Live. 7-9 p.m. at the Promenade Bolingbrook, 631 E. Boughton Road, Bolingbrook. Bring your chairs or sit on a blanket to enjoy the free concert (weather permitting). This week, Reely Dan will pay tribute to the classic rock group Steely Dan. Zoppe Italian Circus. 7 p.m. the Bolingbrook Park Districts Central Park Location. Zoppe Italian Family Circus is bringing its old-world fun and authentic circus atmosphere back to Bolingbrook this summer. High-flying acts, unique performances and feats

of skill will delight people of all ages. According to Zoppé, the circus features a new company and hired several new performers from around the world. Tickets are being sold at the Park District for the shows now through day of the show. Ticket Prices: Adults (18 & up) $20, youth (3-17) $15, seniors $15, and children 2 and under are free (Must sit on an adults lap). For more information, call 630-739-0272.

JULY 13 Zoppe Italian Circus. 7 p.m. the Bolingbrook Park Districts Central Park Location. (See Above)

JULY 14 Night Catfish Derby. 4-8 p.m. at Hidden Lakes, 475 Trout Farm Road, Bolingbrook. Don’t miss the excitement of reeling in a prize fish during a fishing derby. Bait and tackle will be sold, and bring some spare change to purchase raffle tickets for fun fishing prizes. A Hidden Lakes fishing permit is required for all adults aged 16 or up.For derby rules and catch limits, visit www.bolingbrookparks.org or call the park district at 630-7390272. Zoppe Italian Circus. 4 and 7 p.m. the Bolingbrook Park Districts Central Park Location. (See Above)

JULY 15 Zoppe Italian Circus. 1 p.m. the Bolingbrook Park Districts Central Park Location. (See Above)

JULY 16 Prepared Prenatal Class.6:309:30 p.m.at Adventist Bolingbrook

THE BUGLE JULY 12, 2012 Hospital,500 Remington Blvd.This class is designed to provide details and review the labor process. Class will include a discussion of vaginal delivery as well as cesarean birth. Topics covered include: stages of labor, positioning, and pain management options. Tour of Women’s Unit is included. To register call, 630-856-7525. Cost is $40 per couple.

JULY 18 Newborn Birth Class. 6:309:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 20, July 18 and Aug 15 at Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital, 500 Remington Blvd. This class will help families communicate with the new baby. Techniques will be taught on calming fussy babies, breastfeeding techniques, bottle feeding, diaper changing, cord care, circumcision and safety techniques. To register call, 630856-7525. Cost is $25.

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BOWL Continued from page 3 April 23-26.The Elite Eight from this round competed to win a place in the Final Four competition in which Heritage Woods in Bolingbrook won their 2nd place State Trophy. Mike Malina also won an individual trophy for receiving the highest score in the competition. Gaby Raga accompanied by Certified Nurse Assistant (CN.A.) Edy Hernandez drove the team to Springfield in the Heritage Woods bus.They all stayed overnight at the President Abraham Lincoln Hotel & Conference Center where the competition was held. AALC provides this kind of competitive healthy activity for residents in Assisted Living/ Supportive Living Homes in Illinois. The state office is in Springfield.


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Valley 43 Deep-six 44 Chuck steak, for example? 46 Carol opener 48 One of the guys 49 Cling cause 53 Twins in the sky 56 “The Legend of Zelda: __ of Time”: video game 57 Base runner? 58 What 17-, 26and 44-Across are, figuratively and literally 61 Temerity 62 Words after step or sleep 63 IV part 64 Pay to play 65 A fish named Dory helped find him 66 Starts fishing

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32 De __: excessive 34 Come next 37 Mullah’s text 38 Velvet Elvis, e.g. 41 “The King of Kings” (1927) director 43 Winter Palace woman 45 Like some earrings 47 Like biased writing? 50 Turns blue, perhaps 51 Like a noble gas 52 Hidalgo houses 53 Hung up on, with “over” 54 McGregor of “Emma” (1996) 55 Shed 56 Bi- cubed 59 Somme one 60 Matchstickremoving game

Just because they disagree with you, doesn’t mean you aren’t right. In the week ahead, you can easily maintain your own opinions in the face of opposition. You may even find an ingenious solution to a stalemate.

Make an effort to be the cooperative kid. In the week ahead, you will find that by joining forces with others, both of you will benefit. Loyal partners and friends will speak on your behalf.

Money makes the world go around. Your generosity may be repaid over and over in the week to come. With charitable Jupiter in your sign, you might find someone willing to give you a big tip.

Deep down inside, you may be contemplating an important decision. The week ahead will bring you many opportunities to gather valuable information that will help you make the wisest choice.

Communication is the best road to travel for success. Keep a close watch on your money in case pendulum swings the other way. You possess a golden touch in business affairs in the coming week.

Busy bees receive the buzz. Your industry and genuine interest in your fellow man makes you the center of any hive of activity. In the week ahead, computers, technology and inventions are highlighted.

Walk on the sunny side of the street. You can see some good in everyone and something of value in every word of advice. In the week to come, be sure to spread your sunshine wherever you go.

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Gather all the facts from a vast array of sources before making a move. You have internet access at your fingertips or wise friends to call when you need answers to key questions in the week to come.

Country singer Dolly Parton said it best, “The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain.” Minor mix-ups that occur in the week ahead might actually lead to better understanding.

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Bain is Voyager Athlete of the Year By Mark Gregory Sports Reporter

When someone thinks of the word athlete, their first visual is that of someone resembling Derrick Rose or Jay Cutler – a slender, muscular figure who looks every part of being fast and agile. Don’t tell that to Bolingbrook’s Robby Bain. While he is in shape, at 6-feet, 3-inches tall and nearly 300 pounds, he is equally imposing of a figure and is the Voyager Media Male Multisport Athlete of the Year. “I think big guys get overlooked sometimes as just big and strong and not really athletes,” Bain said. “I work really hard to stay fast and agile for my size and be an athlete and not just a big guy.” Bain maximized his size, strength and power, along with his foot speed and agility for a big man to anchor the offensive line that blocked for quarterback Aaron Bailey and helped Bolingbrook win the Class 8A state football title last year. “Athletically I was able to get out and block defensive lineman and get to the linebackers and

block them,” he said.“It was a lot of fun.” He then nearly doubled up on gold medals, as he lost his only wrestling match of the season in the Class 3A state finals at 285 pounds. While he was upset at the time, Bain said he has had the time away now to reflect on his career as a Raider. “I accomplished a lot of things at Bolingbrook,” he said. “I had a real good wrestling career and a really good football career, winning state for the first time ever. It was really fun.” Bain has been in Champaign since early June working out with the University of Illinois, where he is competing for a job on the offensive line as a true freshman. “Now, I want to make a name for myself at Illinois,” Bain said. “It’s hard, really hard, but it’s really fun and I am enjoying it. It is a whole new level out here. Right now, I am trying to get bigger and stronger without losing my agility and footwork.” Bain said he enjoys working out at U of I’s Memorial Stadium, Mark Gregory/Bugle staff

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DGS’ Ludwig carries female athlete title By Mike Sandrolini Sports Reporter

Downers South’s all-state soccer forward Sarrah Ludwig said she was “kind of shocked” when informed that she is the Voyager Media Female Multisport Athlete of the Year for 2011-12. “I didn’t even know I was up for nomination,” she said. “It makes me really happy.” Several opponents throughout the area fell victim to Ludwig’s knack for scoring clutch goals. The four-year starter netted 29 in her just-concluded senior season while helped lead the Mustangs to a third-place finish at the Class 3A state finals. But she also was a thorn in foes’ sides on the basketball court. Ludwig, a two-year starter for coach Ellen O’Brien’s club, played either shooting guard or small forward. She averaged in double figures this past season while the Mustangs won 33 games during her two-year varsity career. Ludwig had considered giving up basketball altogether following her freshman year to concentrate solely on soccer. But she realized that basketball was “just as much a part of me as soccer was.” Ludwig credits O’Brien for helping her improve her game. “She’s so dedicated to game and has so much knowledge,” Ludwig said. “Each practice I learned something new.” Ludwig, who also was named the Voyager Media Girls Soccer Player of the Year a few weeks ago,soon will be learning the finer points of college soccer when she takes the field next month at Valparaiso University. But she looks back on her DGS athletic career with fond memories— especially the Mustangs’ run to state after losing key players to graduation from the previous year.

“We had great seasons every year,” she said. “When my senior year hit, we had lost so many people from my junior year, we were worried about replacing certain positions. But we worked as hard as we ever had and it paid off. My senior year was the best soccer season out of all four years. All the hard work, the practices, and obviously making it to third in state. It was a great way to end my senior year.”

Special Mention: LATASHA FIZER Fizer had a great senior campaign, being named to the Voyager Media All-Area Girls Volleyball team and being an AllState runner in girls track. On the court she finished with 178 kills and 58 blocks and was named team MVP. “Latasha has been a fighter since she was a freshman,” Romeoville volleyball coach Melanie Rellstab said. “She is a hell of a volleyball player. She meant everything to the team. She loves volleyball. She’s positive and never gets down and doesn’t let anyone around her get down. She will do great things next year.” She joined the track team after the season started and made a difference in the sprint relays, helping the 400 and 800 relays advance to state. The 800 relay squad finished sixth in the state. The rest of the finalists are:

CABRIANA CAPERS The only athlete to be nominated for Voyager Media Athlete of the Year two seasons in a row, Capers was a member of the Bolingbrook girls basketball team, where she was a force under the basket, both scoring and rebounding. The Auburn

recruit was a member of the Voyager Media Prep Shootout. In the spring, Capers was an AllSWSC performer in the Raiders track and field team. She was a sectional champion in the shot put with a throw of 38-feet, 2.75 inches. The put qualified her for the state meet, but she did not make the finals.

BRIGID HANLEY Hanley leaves Plainfield Central as one of the best female athletes to ever walk through the door. She broke girls basketball records for points in a game (36), season (514) and career (1,536) en route to being a first team All-Voyager Media selection. “She deserves everything she’s getting right now,” Central basketball coach Mark Krusz said. “I’m so happy that she can do this in her senior year after everything she’s done. She will be known throughout Plainfield history as one of the most prolific scorers around.” She also added six goals and was a key part in the turnaround of the soccer team.

KAITLYN MULLARKEY Basketball-wise, Mullarkey played two seasons at guard for Maine South. She was a tenacious defender and a solid ball-handler who could spot up for an open jumper. The Hawks won 53 games over that span, took third place at the 2011 Class 4A state tournament and reached the sectional semifinals in 2012. She also was the best hitter on the Hawks’ softball team the past two seasons. The first baseman batted over .400 each year— See LUDWIG, page 16

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Slammers closer Amalio Diaz is a Frontier League All-Star in his first year with the team.

All-Star break arrives By Mark Gregory Sports Reporter

After posting four Frontier League All-Stars en route to

winning the league title in the team’s first year of existence last year, the Joliet Slammers sent three All-Stars this year. The game was played

yesterday in Normal, IL. Representing Joliet were Abel Nieves, Amalio Diaz and Hector See ALL-STAR, page 17

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BAIN Continued from page 13 where the Raiders won their state title. “I won the only game I played there and that was sweet,” he said. “I just want to keep that rolling during my time here.”

Special Mention: DANTRELL WRIGHT The Plainfield South senior was a rare three-sport performer throughout his career. On the gridiron is where he shined most, finishing with 582 yards rushing, 60 catches for 714 and 17 total touchdowns, while also spending some time as a defender. “He’s an amazing athlete,” South football and basketball coach Ken Bublitz said. “He’s a special type of kid. We were able to utilize him in a number of ways. He responded extremely well to that. He gave us a lot, not just in scoring, but in his energy.” He was a starter on the basketball team and advanced to state in the 200-meter dash. The rest of the finalists are:

PEREZ FORD A senior from Romeoville, Ford

LUDWIG Continued from page 14 including .467 her senior year— and hit for the cycle during a game vs. Maine West in 2012.

achieved a rare feat of qualifying for state in sprints and shot put during the track and field season. Ford medaled in the 200 after false starting in the 100. On the football field he was a leading rusher and spent much of his time on defense. He is headed to Northern Illinois University for football.

JIMMY FRANKOS The gritty catcher was a three-year starter for the Hawks’ baseball team. Maine South won nearly 80 games during his three seasons and captured a sectional title in 2010. In 2012, Frankos, who’ll play baseball at Iowa next year, batted in the No. 2 hole and helped the Hawks advance to the sectional championship game. In addition, Frankos was part of two Maine South Class 8A title football teams and played H-back on the 2010 championship squad. Last fall, Frankos became one of quarterback Matt Alviti’s favorite receiving targets while also handling placekicking duties.

MATT KORAN The Joliet West senior rose to the top of a strong list of nominees, such as Lockport three-sport star Billy Reed and fellow Tiger Colin Shea, who

LAUREN TROHA Lockport senior rolled an 1,143 series to win the SWSC individual title in girls bowling and she was second at the prestigious Strikefest Invite. Troha missed the state tournament, but helped the Porters to a third-place finish

played tennis and football. Koran got the nod after making the Voyager Media Football AllArea team in the fall as one of the area’s best linebackers, earning him a nod to play next season at Harvard University. In the winter, Koran was an SWSC champion wrestler and a state qualifier at 195 pounds. In the spring, he batted .326 with 13 doubles, six home runs and 33 RBI as an All-Conference catcher.

JEAN PIETRZAK To say the Westmont junior was a busy young man this past high school season would be an understatement. On the gridiron, Pietrzak split his time playing wide receiver and quarterback. Then the 6-5 junior went right into basketball, where he averaged 14 points and 7.3 rebounds per game while leading the Sentinels to a 17-13 record. After that, it was onto the baseball diamond. Pietrzak was one of the Sentinels’ top starting pitchers while also playing infield. “He’s a real smooth, finesse player, and at 6-5, for a guy to handle the ball and shoot as well as he does, he’s got a lot of potential,” said Craig Etheridge, Pietrzak’s basketball coach. Scott Taylor and Mike Sandrolini contributed

at the IHSA sectional. She also bowled a 300 game this season. On the girls tennis team, Troha played No. 2 doubles and was part of the group that helped the Porters to the Plainfield East Sectional title. Scott Taylor and Mark Gregory contributed


Sports ALL-STAR Continued from page 15 Pellot. Nieves was selected as a starter in the outfield for the West Division while Diaz, the Slammers’ closer, was named to the pitching staff and Pellot is a reserve infielder. Nieves, 26, has played every position for the Slammers this season except for center field, catcher and pitcher. He is currently hitting a team-leading .356 with four home runs and 25 RBI, while scoring 33 runs. He played two years at Middle Georgia College before being picked by the Angels in the 50th round of the 2004 draft. He played at the Triple-A level in 2010 before spending the 2011 season playing in his native Venezuela. “I come out every day and work hard and get good results,” Nieves said.“It is all about being professional and come ready to work every day and now have guys going to the All-Stars. Hopefully me and Hector get hits and Amalio makes some pitches and we represent well.” Diaz has struck out 24 batters in 20.2 innings and has 10 saves on the season and a 2.61 ERA. The 25-year-old righty signed with the Angels out of

Venezuela at the age of 18. Diaz reached the Double-A level and got promoted to Triple-A by the Angels in 2010. “I feel amazing,” Diaz said. “I thank them for the opportunity to play here. I am happy that I am doing my job. When you go to the All-Stars it shows that you are doing your job every time and being consistent.” Pellot, 25, is currently hitting .294 with two home runs and 18 RBI. He has scored a teamleading 37 runs, hit a team-best 14 doubles and has drawn a team-high 31 walks. “This is a great honor to be selected,” Pellot said. “It is awesome. It is great to have the opportunity to represent this team in the All-Star game.” Slammers manager Bart Zeller is happy with his trio. “Abel Nieves is probably one of the few individuals I’ve ever coached that can play at a professional level at a multitude of positions. He comes to the park every day and gives 100 percent of his effort, and the results show,” Zeller said. “Diaz thrives on pressure situations, evidenced by his (10 saves in 11 chances). He works as hard as any pitcher on our staff. Once again, hard work and determination have paid off for him by making the All-Star team. “Hector was a major cog in

last year’s championship team and he’s continued to play second base at a high level. He has contributed a very big part to any offense we’ve been able to generate this season.”

CRACKERJACKS The Midwest Collegiate League has announced its All-Stars and six members of the Will County CrackerJacks were on hand at Benedictine University Sports Complex in Lisle for the game Wednesday. Pitchers Matt Borens, Ben Gullo and Jack Rogalla have each garnered All-Star accolades for their efforts during the first 25 games of the season. Borens went 4-0 with a 2.16 ERA in his first six appearances. He made five starts and has allowed just 10 earned runs in his first 41.2 innings pitched. He has posted 33 strikeouts to just 13 walks. Gullo has a 3-1 record and 2.01 ERA. In 40.1 innings, he has allowed just 33 hits and nine earned runs, striking out 29 batters and walking only 19. Rogalla has picked up two wins and a save in six appearances. He leads the CrackerJacks in strikeouts with 38 and currently holds a 2.40 ERA. Position players Daniel Nevares, Michael Vilardo and

THE BUGLE JULY 12, 2012 Mitch Elliott are the three position players representing the CrackerJacks. Nevares, Will County’s everyday shortstop, is tied for the team-lead in RBI (23), he leads the team in doubles (eight), is second on the team in hits (34) and runs scored (25) and has a .340 batting average. Vilardo has a team-leading 14 stolen bases, a .330 batting average and his 20 RBI, which places him in a tie for third on the team. Vilardo,Will County’s primary second baseman, leads the MCL in runs scored with 27. Elliott, an outfielder, is second in the league in batting average (.382), tied for the team-lead in RBI (23) and leads the CrackerJacks in hits (39), at bats (102) and is second on the team in stolen bases (12). mark@buglenewspapers.com

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Short course offers many challenges By Scott Taylor Sports Editor

After getting beat up by the newly renovated Mistwood Golf Club, Mark Gregory and I decided to go to the other end of the spectrum and try to tackle a par three course. There we found Zigfield Troy Golf Course in Woodridge, and while our confidence wasn’t restored, there were a lot of positives we took out of the course. The biggest thing the course offers is a practice feel type environment. It is a relaxed atmosphere and offers players a good chance to get some practice in. Obviously, as a par three course, if you like driving the ball and trying to crush it, this is not the place for you. However, if you want to get some work in on your short game or to see how your short game stacks up, this is the perfect place. The course will test your shot making skills with a short iron and in and will really help you to know your distances for those clubs.There is little fairway around, so any missed shot will end up in the rough, although not too deep. The longest hole on the scorecard is the third hole, which sits at 160 yards. Outside of that hole the others are 140 and in. That means for most people anything longer than a five or six iron is unnecessary. Unfortunately, I used nothing more than a wedge the whole round as tees were moved up and the longest hole was just 130 yards. It would be nice to see

If you like to play quick, that is possible too as two hacks like us played the course in an hour walking. All in all, Zigfield Troy Golf Course offers a unique feel for little cost. It would be recommended for all skill levels, even those scratch golfers to see how many under they can get and to tune up their short game. It is a great, fun course for the intermediate players and for those young beginners. It is even a good course to take a friend or significant other out to because for the cost, it is fine to have them try to play for the first time without the pressure.

The big NASCAR news coming down the line lately is the facet that Matt Kenseth announced he is leaving his Ford of By Mark Gregory Roush-Fenway Racing for a big secret deal that he has in place, but can’t announce. I think the only surprise would be if Kenseth is not driving a Toyota next year for Gibbs racing. I don’t know about you guys, but watching a driver go to Toyota is like watching a baseball player go to the Yankees or a football player sign in Green Bay. I don’t care how much I liked them, I can’t anymore. Call me old fashioned, call me a hater, its just how I am. I was a fan of Clint Bowyer up until he headed over to drive for Michael Waltrip and Toyota. He took No. 15, my favorite number, but I still can’t cheer for him anymore. The only real question is whether Kenesth will take over the No. 20 car, currently run by Joey Logano or if Gibbs racing will add a fourth team to go with Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch. I really don’t see a mildmannered Wisconsin boy like Kenseth fitting in with the trio of hot shots Gibbs has now. I guess money talks.

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The Zigfield Troy 9-hole Golf Course is located in Woodridge.

some more variety in this aspect, but each hole is still unique, which requires different shotmaking. The grass and rough was pretty dry, which isn’t surprising given the warm and dry conditions we’ve had, but the greens were in great shape and actually surprisingly slow. While the course is for any skill level, it is an especially great place for beginners. In fact, we saw quite a few young kids out playing the course, including some for the first time. Thanks to the short distance of the course, it isn’t overly intimidating and the relaxed environment allows them to take their time and learn

the game while playing. Perhaps the best feature of all though is the cheap rates. In the day and age of expensive golf, this allows you to play and enjoy the excitement for next to nothing. Weekdays the fee is just $10 and on weekends it is $12. If you get there before nine, it is just $7. Those under age 15 can get their golf for even cheaper and it is free for them from 7-750 a.m. Mondays. If you haven’t gotten your golf fix in after nine holes, you can replay the course for just $5.That is 18 holes of golf for $15! On top of that you can get range balls to start your day for just $2, making it a cheap day on the golf course.


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No emergency fund? Dear Dave, My husband and I are in pretty good s h a p e financially. We make about $250,000 a year with about $50,000 in the bank and no debt, and we’ve set aside money for our children’s college funds. Currently, we owe $70,000 on our home. I want to use $40,000 of our savings to pay down the house then rebuild our emergency fund. My husband disagrees. What do you think? Kelly Dear Kelly, You’re right about one thing. You guys are in really good shape financially, partly because of planning and wise choices. The problem I see is this: What if you have an emergency but no emergency fund? You’re living on an income of a quarter million dollars a year, and that’s fantastic, too. But I don’t like the idea of you sitting there with just $10,000 in savings. In your

world, $10,000 isn’t much at all. Baby Step 3 of my plan says that you set aside three to six months of household expenses. You guys could cheat a little bit, down to the three month side of things, but I still don’t think $10,000 will cover three months of expenses in your household. In my opinion, $10,000 is too low. But to be honest, $50,000 is probably a little much. I’d look at a number somewhere in the $20,000 to $30,000 range for an emergency fund. Then you could throw the remaining cash at the house. I mean, let’s face it. If you did that, with your income, you could roll up your sleeves and pay off the house by Christmas! —Dave * Dave Ramsey is America’s trusted voice on money and business. He’s authored four New York Times bestselling books: Financial Peace, More Than Enough, The Total Money Makeover and EntreLeadership. The Dave Ramsey Show is heard by more than 5 million listeners each week on more than 500 radio stations. Follow Dave on Twitter at @DaveRamsey and on the web at daveramsey.com.

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 5 Grace Court Unit #2 Bolingbrook, IL 60440 (Residential). On the 8th day of August, 2012, to be held at 12:00 noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse under Case Title: Federal National Mortgage Association Plaintiff V. Bernardo Valle; et. al. Defendant. Case No. 10 CH 7407 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois. Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c) (1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/151512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State.

For Information Please Contact: Codilis & Associates, P.C. 15W030 N. Frontage Road Suite 100 Burr Ridge, IL 60527 630-794-5300 630-794-9090 fax 14-10-33501 PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published 7/12, 7/19, 7/26

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 1366 PARKSIDE DRIVE BOLINGBROOK, IL 60490 (GRAY ALUMINUM SIDING TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILY HOME WITH A TWO CAR ATTACHED GARAGE). On the 8th day of August, 2012, to be held at 12:00 noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse under Case Title: BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff V. GERI T. SCHULKE, (O) AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF A TRUST AGREEMENT DATED AUGUST 9, 2006 Defendant. Case No. 10 CH 5717 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois. Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. Judgment amount is 237,684.09 plus interest, cost and post judgment advances, if any. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g) (1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/151512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. For Information Please Contact: PIERCE & ASSOCIATES ONE NORTH DEARBORN THIRTEENTH FLOOR CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60602 312-346-9088 312-346-1557 (Fax) PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published 7/12, 7/19, 7/26

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 195 W. Remington Boulevard Bolingbrook, IL 60440. (Commercial building). On the 25th day of July, 2012, to be held at 12:00 noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse under Case Title: FIRST MIDWEST BANK Plaintiff V. B.O.J. INVESTMENTS, LLC; RANCHO SANTA FE, INC., AMADOR JIMENEZ; EDELMIRA JIMENEZ; RAY BAHAMON; MARIA G. BAHAMON; ALBERTO OLIVA; GRACIELA OLIVA, UNITED STATES SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION; DARYLL SAMS; UNKNOWN OWNERS, and NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendant. Case No. 11 CH 5742 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois. Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g) (1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/151512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State.

For Information Please Contact: Meltzer, Purtill & Stelle LLC 1515 W. Woodfield Road 2nd Floor Schaumburg, IL 60173 847-330-6056 847-330-1231 (Fax) PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published 6/28, 7/5, 7/12

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 432 SALEM SQ., BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE). On the 1st day of August, 2012, to be held at 12:00 noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse under Case Title: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-10, Plaintiff V. JOSE RAMIREZ AND EDUARDO LOBATO, BEACONRIDGE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, STATE OF ILLINOIS, HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION III AND ALEJANDRA RAMIREZ, Defendant. Case No. 11 CH 3691 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois. Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/151507(c)(1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/151512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State.

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 515 Racine Lane Bolingbrook, IL 60440 (PUD). On the 8th day of August, 2012, to be held at 12:00 noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse under Case Title: Bank of America, N.A., Successor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP Plaintiff V. Scott Bliss; Winston Village Association; Unknown Heirs and Legatees of Scott Bliss, if any; Unknown Owners and Non Record Claimants Defendant. Case No. 11 CH 5126 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois. Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/151507(c)(1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/151512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State.

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LAW OFFICES OF IRA T. NEVEL, LLC 175 N. FRANKLIN STREET SUITE 201 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60606 (312) 357-1125 (312) 357-1140 (Fax)

Wirbicki Law Group 33 W Monroe Suite 1140 Chicago, IL 60625 312-360-9455 312-572-7823 (Fax)

PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

Published 7/5, 7/12, 7/19

Published 7/12, 7/19, 7/26

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 8 Winterberry Court Bolingbrook, IL 60440 (Single Family Home). On the 25th day of July, 2012, to be held at 12:00 noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse under Case Title: Aurora Loan Services, LLC Plaintiff V. Leo M. Boxberger a/k/a Leo Michael Boxberger; et. al. Defendant.

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 118 Parklawn Court Bolingbrook, IL 60440 (Residential). On the 25th day of July, 2012, to be held at 12:00 noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse under Case Title: Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC Plaintiff V. Jennifer Moreno; et. al. Defendant.

Case No. 11 CH 3442 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois.

Case No. 10 CH 5673 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois.

Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County.

Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County.

In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1) (H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act.

In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1) (H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act.

Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/151512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State.

Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/151512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State.

For Information Please Contact:

For Information Please Contact:

Codilis & Associates, P.C. 15W030 N. Frontage Road Suite 100 Burr Ridge, IL 60527 630-794-5300 630-794-9090 fax 14-11-11244

Codilis & Associates, P.C. 15W030 N. Frontage Road Suite 100 Burr Ridge, IL 60527 630-794-5300 630-794-9090 fax 14-10-16085

PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

Published 6/28, 7/5, 7/12

Published 6/28, 7/5, 7/12


THE BUGLE JULY 12, 2012 SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 185 GARDEN DRIVE BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 (multi family unit). On the 1st day of August, 2012, to be held at 12:00 noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse under Case Title: MIDFIRST BANK Plaintiff V. FRANK ALESI; DONNA ALESI A/K/A DONNA M. ALESI A/K/A DONNA MARIE ALESI; JAMES L. WILLS A/K/A JAMES WILLS; LAURA M. WILLS A/K/A LAURA WILLS. Defendant.

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 425 LONG LANE BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 (SINGLE-FAMILY, TWO-STORY, BRICK HOUSE WITH ATTACHED, TWO-CAR GARAGE.). On the 1st day of August, 2012, to be held at 12:00 noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse under Case Title: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST 2006-CW2 Plaintiff V. EVA CALINGO Defendant.

Case No. 08 CH 1404 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois.

Case No. 09 CH 2392 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois.

Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County.

Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. Judgment amount is 286,649.56 plus interest, cost and post judgment advances, if any.

In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/151507(c)(1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/151512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State.

For Information Please Contact: FISHER & SHAPIRO, LLC. 2121 Waukegan Road Suite 301 Bannockburn, Illinois 60015 847-291-1717 847-291-3434 (Fax) PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published 7/5, 7/12, 7/19

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 2 Yukon Court Bolingbrook, IL 60490 (Residential). On the 25th day of July, 2012, to be held at 12:00 noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse under Case Title: Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for American Home Mortgage Assets Trust 2007-2, MortgageBacked Pass-Through Certificates Series 2007-2 Plaintiff V. David W. Holloway a/k/a David Holloway; et. al. Defendant. Case No. 10 CH 2127 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois. Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/151507(c)(1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/151512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State.

For Information Please Contact: Codilis & Associates, P.C. 15W030 N. Frontage Road Suite 100 Burr Ridge, IL 60527 630-794-5300 630-794-9090 fax 14-10-12000 PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published 6/28, 7/5, 7/12

In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/151507(c)(1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/151512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State.

For Information Please Contact: PIERCE & ASSOCIATES ONE NORTH DEARBORN THIRTEENTH FLOOR CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60606 312-346-9088 312-346-1557 (Fax) PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published 7/5, 7/12, 7/19

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 113 Davis Court Bolingbrook, Illinois 60440 (single family residence). On the 1st day of August, 2012, to be held at 12:00 noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse under Case Title: CITIMORTGAGE, INC., ASSIGNEE OF MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR UNIVERSAL FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. Plaintiff V. TOMMY W. SCOTT, CHRISTINE A. SCOTT, STATE OF ILLINOIS, UNDER MEMORANDUM OF JUDGMENT RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R2008-149520, HSBC NEVADA, N.A., F/K/A HOUSEHOLD BANK, UNDER MEMORANDUM OF JUDGMENT RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R2009-062512 Defendant. Case No. 09 CH 3827 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois. Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/151507(c)(1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/151512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. For Information Please Contact: LAW OFFICES OF IRA T. NEVEL, LLC 175 N. FRANKLIN STREET SUITE 201 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60606 (312) 357-1125 (312) 357-1140 (Fax) PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published 7/5, 7/12, 7/19

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 439 SIOUX DRIVE BOLINGBROOK IL 60440 (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE). On the 1st day of August, 2012, to be held at 12:00 noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse under Case Title: CITIMORTGAGE, INC., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE, INC., ASSIGNEE OF CARL I. BROWN AND COMPANY D/B/A ABC MORTGAGE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS, Plaintiff V. MICHAEL E. STEWART AND LAURA W. STEWART, NORWEST FINANCIAL ILLINOIS, INC., UNDER MORTGAGE RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R97001523 AND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, UNDER JUDGMENT RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R2003190160, Defendant. Case No. 05 CH 1726 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois. Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g) (1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/151512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State.

For Information Please Contact: LAW OFFICES OF IRA T. NEVEL, LLC 175 N. FRANKLIN STREET SUITE 201 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60606 (312) 357-1125 (312) 357-1140 (Fax) PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published 7/5, 7/12, 7/19


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PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL )

PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL )

PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL )

PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL )

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PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL )

FIRST MIDWEST BANK Plaintiff,

Aurora Loan Services, LLC Plaintiff,

vs.

vs.

B.O.J. INVESTMENTS, LLC; RANCHO SANTA FE, INC., AMADOR JIMENEZ; EDELMIRA JIMENEZ; RAY BAHAMON; MARIA G. BAHAMON; ALBERTO OLIVA; GRACIELA OLIVA, UNITED STATES SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION; DARYLL SAMS; UNKNOWN OWNERS, and NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendant. No. 11 CH 5742

Leo M. Boxberger a/k/a Leo Michael Boxberger; et. al. Defendant. No. 11 CH 3442

Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for American Home Mortgage Assets Trust 2007-2, Mortgage-Backed PassThrough Certificates Series 2007-2 Plaintiff,

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 5th day of June, 2012, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Wednesday, the 25th day of July, 2012, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse, 14 West Jefferson Street, in the City of Joliet, Will County, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 5 BOLINGBROOK BUSINESS PARK UNIT 7, A PLAT OF RESUBDIVISION, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MARCH 31, 2000, AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R2000-33060, IN THE VILLAGE OF BOLINGBROOK, WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 195 W. Remington Boulevard Bolingbrook, IL 60440. Description of Improvements: Commercial building P.I.N.: 02-15-014-0000 Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c) (1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Meltzer, Purtill & Stelle LLC 1515 W. Woodfield Road 2nd Floor Schaumburg, IL 60173 847-330-6056 847-330-1231 (Fax) PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 6/28, 7/5, 7/12

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 4th day of January, 2012, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Wednesday, the 25th day of July, 2012, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse, 14 West Jefferson Street, in the City of Joliet, Will County, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 65, IN THE WOODS OF FEATHER SOUND, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED APRIL 2, 1992, AS DOCUMENT NO. R92-23851 AND CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED AUGUST 28, 1992, AS DOCUMENT NO. R92-67642, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 8 Winterberry Court Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: Single Family Home P.I.N.: 12-02-01-110-028

vs. David W. Holloway a/k/a Holloway; et. al. Defendant. No. 10 CH 2127

David

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 21st day of March, 2012, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Wednesday, the 25th day of July, 2012, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse, 14 West Jefferson Street, in the City of Joliet, Will County, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 26 IN RIVER BEND, UNIT 1, BEING A PART OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF SECTION 12 AND THE NORTH 1/2 OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED SEPTEMBER 9, 1994 AS DOCUMENT NO. R94-85889, IN THE VILLAGE OF BOLINGBROOK, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 2 Yukon Court Bolingbrook, IL 60490 Description of Improvements: Residential P.I.N.: 01-13-213-015

Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County.

Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County.

In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c) (1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act.

In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c) (1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act.

Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State.

Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State.

FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Codilis & Associates, P.C. 15W030 N. Frontage Road Suite 100 Burr Ridge, IL 60527 630-794-5300 630-794-9090 fax 14-11-11244 PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County

FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Codilis & Associates, P.C. 15W030 N. Frontage Road Suite 100 Burr Ridge, IL 60527 630-794-5300 630-794-9090 fax 14-10-12000 PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County

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Published 6/28, 7/5, 7/14

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC Plaintiff, vs. Jennifer Moreno; et. al. Defendant. No. 10 CH 5673 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 21st day of March, 2012, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Wednesday, the 25th day of July, 2012, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse, 14 West Jefferson Street, in the City of Joliet, Will County, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 14 IN BLOCK 32, IN BOLINGBROOK SUBDIVISION UNIT NO. 6, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN SECTION 11 AND 12 IN TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, AND IN RANGE 10 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED NOVEMBER 5, 1962 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 970256, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 118 Parklawn Court Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: Residential P.I.N.: 12-02-12-303-007 Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c) (1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Codilis & Associates, P.C. 15W030 N. Frontage Road Suite 100 Burr Ridge, IL 60527 630-794-5300 630-794-9090 fax 14-10-16085 PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 6/28, 7/5, 7/12

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS MIDFIRST BANK Plaintiff, vs. FRANK ALESI; DONNA ALESI A/K/A DONNA M. ALESI A/K/A DONNA MARIE ALESI; JAMES L. WILLS A/K/A JAMES WILLS; LAURA M. WILLS A/K/A LAURA WILLS. Defendant. No. 08 CH 1404 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 24th day of June, 2008, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Wednesday, the 1st day of August, 2012, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse, 14 West Jefferson Street, in the City of Joliet, Will County, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 124, IN CINNAMON CREEK UNIT NO. 2, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF LOTS 3 AND 6, IN SCHOOL TRUSTEES’ SUBDIVISION OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, AND IN RANGE 10 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MARCH 19, 1971, AS DOCUMENT NO. R71-5666, AND CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED SEPTEMBER 3, 1971, AS DOCUMENT NO. R71-21037, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 185 GARDEN DRIVE BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: multi family unit P.I.N.: 02-16-104-071 Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c) (1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: FISHER & SHAPIRO, LLC. 2121 Waukegan Road Suite 301 Bannockburn, Illinois 60015 847-291-1717 847-291-3434 (Fax) PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 7/5, 7/12, 7/19


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PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL )

PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL )

PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL )

PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL )

PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL )

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U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST 2006CW2 Plaintiff,

CITIMORTGAGE, INC., ASSIGNEE OF MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR UNIVERSAL FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. Plaintiff,

CITIMORTGAGE, INC., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE, INC., ASSIGNEE OF CARL I. BROWN AND COMPANY D/B/A ABC MORTGAGE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS, Plaintiff,

THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF CWABS, INC., ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-10, Plaintiff,

Bank of America, N.A., Successor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP Plaintiff,

vs.

vs.

vs.

vs.

EVA CALINGO Defendant. No. 09 CH 2392

TOMMY W. SCOTT, CHRISTINE A. SCOTT, STATE OF ILLINOIS, UNDER MEMORANDUM OF JUDGMENT RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R2008-149520, HSBC NEVADA, N.A., F/K/A HOUSEHOLD BANK, UNDER MEMORANDUM OF JUDGMENT RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R2009-062512 Defendant. No. 09 CH 3827

MICHAEL E. STEWART AND LAURA W. STEWART, NORWEST FINANCIAL ILLINOIS, INC., UNDER MORTGAGE RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R97-001523 AND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, UNDER JUDGMENT RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R2003190160, Defendant. No. 05 CH 1726

JOSE RAMIREZAND EDUARDO LOBATO, BEACONRIDGE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, STATE OF ILLINOIS, HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION III AND ALEJANDRA RAMIREZ, Defendant. No. 11 CH 3691

Scott Bliss; Winston Village Association; Unknown Heirs and Legatees of Scott Bliss, if any; Unknown Owners and Non Record Claimants Defendant. No. 11 CH 5126

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 19th day of January, 2010, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Wednesday, the 1st day of August, 2012, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse, 14 West Jefferson Street, in the City of Joliet, Will County, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 385 IN HUNTINGTON ESTATES UNIT 2, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JULY 29, 1997 AS DOCUMENT NO. R97-63712, AND CERTIFICATES OF CORRECTION RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R97-70721 AND R98-75781, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 425 LONG LANE BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: SINGLE-FAMILY, TWO-STORY, BRICK HOUSE WITH ATTACHED, TWO-CAR GARAGE. P.I.N.: 12-02-16-403-009-0000 Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. Judgment amount is 286,649.56 plus interest, cost and post judgment advances, if any. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c) (1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: PIERCE & ASSOCIATES ONE NORTH DEARBORN THIRTEENTH FLOOR CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60606 312-346-9088 312-346-1557 (Fax) PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 7/5, 7/12, 7/19

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 21st day of October, 2010, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Wednesday, the 1st day of August, 2012, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse, 14 West Jefferson Street, in the City of Joliet, Will County, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 19 IN BLOCK 4 IN CHERRYWOOD RESUBDIVISION OF BLOCKS 1, 4, 5, 6 AND 8 IN CHERRYWOOD, A SUBDIVISION IN THE EAST 1/2 OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED APRIL 10, 1972 AS DOCUMENT R72-9064 IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 113 Davis Court Bolingbrook, Illinois 60440 Description of Improvements: single family residence P.I.N.: 02-10-411-020 Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c) (1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: LAW OFFICES OF IRA T. NEVEL, LLC 175 N. FRANKLIN STREET SUITE 201 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60606 (312) 357-1125 (312) 357-1140 (Fax) PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 7/5, 7/12, 7/19

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 22nd day of March, 2012, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Wednesday, the 1st day of August, 2012, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse, 14 West Jefferson Street, in the City of Joliet, Will County, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 2, IN BLOCK 40, IN INDIAN OAKS UNIT NUMBER 9, A SUBDIVISION IN THE WEST HALF OF SECTION 10, IN TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH AND IN RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED NOVEMBER 12, 1976, AS DOCUMENT R76-37294, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 439 SIOUX DRIVE BOLINGBROOK IL 60440 Description of Improvements: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE P.I.N.: 02-10-311-021 Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c) (1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: LAW OFFICES OF IRA T. NEVEL, LLC 175 N. FRANKLIN STREET SUITE 201 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60606 (312) 357-1125 (312) 357-1140 (Fax) PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 7/5, 7/12, 7/19

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 29th day of March, 2012, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Wednesday, the 1st day of August, 2012, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse, 14 West Jefferson Street, in the City of Joliet, Will County, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: PARCEL 1: LOT 3, AREA 1, UNIT 9, IN BEACONRIDGE SUBDIVISION UNIT 3, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JANUARY 11, 1968 AS DOCUMENT R68-537. PARCEL 2: EASEMENTS FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS FOR THE BENEFIT OF PARCEL 1, AS SET FORTH AND DEFINED IN DOCUMENT R68-12502, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 432 SALEM SQ., BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE P.I.N.: 12-02-14-103-006 A/K/A 02-14103-006 Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c) (1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: LAW OFFICES OF IRA T. NEVEL, LLC 175 N. FRANKLIN STREET SUITE 201 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60606 (312) 357-1125 (312) 357-1140 (Fax) PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 7/5, 7/12, 7/19

vs.

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 3rd day of April, 2012, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Wednesday, the 8th day of August, 2012, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse, 14 West Jefferson Street, in the City of Joliet, Will County, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 6, IN AREA 44 IN CENTEXWINSTON CORPORATION BOLINGBROOK TOWNHOMES UNIT 5, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PARTS OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 2, AND THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN THE WILL COUNTY ILLINOIS RECORDERS OFFICE ON APRIL 25, 1972 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R72-10688. Commonly known as: 515 Racine Lane Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: PUD P.I.N.: 12-02-02-312-028-0000 Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c) (1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Wirbicki Law Group 33 W Monroe Suite 1140 Chicago, IL 60625 312-360-9455 312-572-7823 (Fax) PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 7/12, 7/19, 7/26


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LEGAL SHERIFF’S SALE

BOLINGBROOK

BOLINGBROOK

PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL )

PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL )

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS

BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff, vs. GERI T. SCHULKE, (O) AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF A TRUST AGREEMENT DATED AUGUST 9, 2006 Defendant. No. 10 CH 5717 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 3rd day of April, 2012, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Wednesday, the 8th day of August, 2012, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse, 14 West Jefferson Street, in the City of Joliet, Will County, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 85, IN LAKEWOOD FARMS, PHASE 1, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN THE VILLAGE OF BOLINGBROOK, DUPAGE TOWNSHIP, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF SUBDIVISION THEREOF RECORDED APRIL 14, 1992, AS DOCUMENT NO. R92-0027005, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 1366 PARKSIDE DRIVE BOLINGBROOK, IL 60490 Description of Improvements: G R AY ALUMINUM SIDING TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILY HOME WITH A TWO CAR ATTACHED GARAGE P.I.N.: 12-02-19-201-001 Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. Judgment amount is 237,684.09 plus interest, cost and post judgment advances, if any. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c) (1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: PIERCE & ASSOCIATES ONE NORTH DEARBORN THIRTEENTH FLOOR CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60602 312-346-9088 312-346-1557 (Fax) PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 7/12, 7/19, 7/26

OF

THE

Federal National Mortgage Association Plaintiff, vs. Bernardo Valle; et. al. Defendant. No. 10 CH 7407 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 11th day of April, 2012, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Wednesday, the 8th day of August, 2012, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, on the first floor in the Will County Courthouse, 14 West Jefferson Street, in the City of Joliet, Will County, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: UNIT 2, IN BUILDING 19 IN COUNTRYLANE CONDOMINIUM AS DELINEATED ON SURVEY OF LOT 303 IN COUNTRY MANOR, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE EAST 1/2 OF SECTION 10, IN TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, AND IN RANGE 10 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN WCI, PURSUANT TO A PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R75-33578 (HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS “PARCEL”) WHICH SURVEY IS ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT C TO DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM MADE BY U.S. HOME CORPORATION RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS OF WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R77-44700 AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME TOGETHER WITH ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTEREST IN SAID PARCEL (EXCEPTING FROM SAID PARCEL ALL THE PROPERTY AND SPACE COMPRISING ALL THE UNITS THEREOF AS DEFINED AND SET FORTH IN SAID DECLARATION AND SURVEY) IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 5 Grace Court Unit #2 Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: Residential P.I.N.: 12-02-10-211-052 Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c) (1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Codilis & Associates, P.C. 15W030 N. Frontage Road Suite 100 Burr Ridge, IL 60527 630-794-5300 630-794-9090 fax 14-10-33501 PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 7/12, 7/19, 7/26


Health & Fitness

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Antibiotics: To treat or not to treat? Any doctor will tell you that the most frequent disagreement we have with patients involves the use of antibiotics. The doctor knows he’s in trouble when the patient states, “I know what I need,” or, “I need something strong to knock this out,” or the most common, “I won’t get better without an antibiotic.” I doubt that I have ever converted but a handful of patients so convinced of the need of antibiotics that they would survive without them. This is not to say that these medications do not have a profoundly important place in treating infections, but it is a place, it’s not everywhere. Perhaps reviewing bacteria’s place in our world, and what antibiotics do to them may help. Bacteria are an important thread in the web of life.Without them life on this planet falls apart. You might say, “A place

in the world is fine, but not in my body or on my skin.” Not true! There are more bacteria on and inside your body than there are cells in your body. You cannot live without them. Bacteria manufacture many important chemicals that are crucial to your survival. Their presence in certain locations helps to keep bad bacteria and other “germs” such as fungus from getting in. They protect your mouth,vagina, and colon in this fashion. Most antibiotics work by killing bacteria, but they tend to do so indiscriminately. They kill the good bacteria as well as the bad bacteria. This allows other more resistant types to move into areas vacated by the eliminated good bacteria and may lead to oral and

vaginal yeast infections and to diarrhea. Antibiotics rarely destroy all of the infecting bacteria. They eliminate a high proportion but not all of the intruders. The few remaining bacteria are then eliminated by your body’s own immune systems. This has two important implications. The first is that it can give rise to resistant forms in your body. This is why you are advised to finish all of your prescriptions and to take them as scheduled. Thus, existing bacteria has less of a chance to survive and grow. This first implication gives rise to the second: development of multi-drug resistance. These are the so-called “Superbugs” that resist all but a very few antibiotics. Some bacteria develop resistance faster than others. They can actually thrive in conditions where “normal bacteria” cannot. Examples include places where there

are a lot of antibiotics such as hospitals and nursing homes. These Superbugs are becoming a major problem in hospitals. They have names like MRSA or VRE. One such bacterium, Clostridium Difficle, is now a major cause of diarrhea in hospitalized patients. If you visit a friend or loved one who is hospitalized you will notice that all hospital personnel wear plastic gowns and gloves when in certain rooms. These are rooms where the patient has been found to have one of these Superbugs. The gowns and gloves are worn to help eliminate the spread of bacteria between patients. One method to combat them is our continuing search for better antibiotics: an antibiotic arms race. But will we always be able to stay ahead in this race? A second, perhaps better strategy is to slow down the race. Use fewer antibiotics so less resistance develops.

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If your doctor does not want to give you an antibiotic, there are two very good reasons for this decision. You may hurt more than help yourself, and you may hurt mankind by promoting resistant strains. Doctor’s RX: Use antibiotics wisely. If you have a common cold, upper respiratory symptoms or sore throat without a fever, you have a virus and antibiotics won’t help you. For other infections, see your doctor. If he defers the use of antibiotics, follow this advice. To pursue their use may do you – and the rest of us - more harm than good. Dr. Christopher Rose, M.D. is a physician and author based in Niles, Illinois. The advice contained in this column is for informational purposes only. Readers should consult with their own physician to evaluate any illness or medical condition. Contact Dr. Rose at: (847) 965-3200 or www. cancercenterschicago.com


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