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SEPTEMBER 12, 2013

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THE CHASE IS HERE Top 12 set to start playoffs in Joliet By Mark Gregory Sports Reporter

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he field for the Chase is set - again. After the final 12 drivers were decided after Saturday night’s race in Richmond, NASCAR made an unprecedented move and replaced Martin Truex, Jr. with Ryan Newman in the Chase after citing that Newman’s Michael Waltrip Racing teammates, Clint Bowyer and Brian Vickers, intentionally manipulated the race while Newman held the lead, allowing Truex to earn a spot in the Chase. Video and audio apparently showed Boyer spinning out with eight laps remaining to force See CHASE, page 15


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Rusty Wallace

This weekend marks the third year in a row the NASCAR Chase for the Sprint Cup opens at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet. Voyager Media sports reporter Mark Gregory was able to talk to Hall of Fame driver and ESPN NASCAR analyst Rusty Wallace about the Chase set up and the big NASCAR story lines. The interview took place prior to the NASCAR sanctions against MichaelWaltrip Racing and the removal of Martin Truex, Jr. from the Chase. MG: Well, Rusty, the race for the Chase is over and the field is set, what are your thoughts on the top 12? RW: My take on that race is it was just so damn exciting on who was going to make it and who wasn’t. If the caution didn’t come out at the end, Ryan Newman was going to win the race and he was in and Jeff Gordon would have made it, then Clint Bowyer spun out and it changed everything.As was all the drama in NASCAR and it was what the fans were hoping for. It was an amazing race for the Chase. MG: The last two seasons, the driver that has won the first race of the Chase at Chicagoland has gone on to win the Spring Cup. Is that pure coincidence or do you feel there is that much momentum gained from winning the first race? RW: I actually think it is a little bit coincidence, but I will tell you, and maybe I’m contradicting myself here, but I think Carl Edwards is really going good this year and he has his mojo going as I call it. His crew chief Jimmy Finning is a real veteran and a real smart, smart guy. They paired Jimmy and Carl and have seen results from the beginning. That car has been fast. Mileand-a-halfs are Carl’s specialty and for him to win on a short track last night, which surprised me, but he did good. I did not expect him to win on a short track, so this could be his year for a championship and a win here would help. MG: What are your thoughts in general about the Chase opening at Chicagoland Speedway? RW: We all love coming to Chicago. It is a great city and the race track is designed nice, its beautiful and we all enjoy it. I hope there is a good crowd there for the race, the attendance has been down more than I thought it should be, but this is a big, big race. It is a great place to kick off the Chase. I am a Midwest guy, I grew up in St. Louis and I like the place. I like the people that run it, I

like the family that owns it, I like the racing it puts on and there is nothing wrong with getting to hang out on Michigan Avenue a little bit and have something to eat. MG: With eight laps left at Richmond and Ryan Newman leading the race, Clint Bowyer spun out, eventually leading to Michael Waltrip Racing teammate Martin Truex, Jr. making the Chase instead of Newman.You said on ESPN after the race you felt the spinout was not only intentional, but ordered by the team, do you still believe that? RW:The whole thing looked peculiar. I only saw what we saw after the race and we were asked to report what we saw and from what we saw, it looked like he spun the car out on purpose to help his teammate. He is the only one that knows that. We can all speculate all we want, but he is the guy that knows. Personally, if that did happen, I think he was under extreme pressure from his race team to make him do that. I don’t think Clint himself would ever do that. I know Clint, he is a great guy and has very good character and I think that is team self-induced. I did actually meet with Michael Waltrip and Michael had no idea that happened. He saw everything and was surprised. It seemed like it all came from a spotter a crew chief and an engineer that all got together, if indeed that did happen. I shouldn’t be dreaming all this stuff up, because I really don’t know. MG: That being said, do you think that move will hurt Bowyer’s chances of winning the Chase? Do you expect drivers, like Newman who in his last 10 races with Stewart-Haas and out of the Chase, who have nothing to lose to retaliate and wreck the No. 15 at some point? RW: I’m not avoiding the question, man, I just don’t know. I know if I was there and I got taken out by somebody that threw the race, if the race was actually thrown, by him spinning on purpose, yeah, I would be upset and disappointed with Clint. MG: You drove for a long time and if stuff

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like that happened when you drove no one would have known. With the technology today, we were able to see the in-car camera and hear the audio between Bowyer and his crew. While fans like to see all the lookins, is that technology a good thing? RW: Everyone in the world has done that in the past. I know several drivers hat have spun out on purpose to bring a caution out or hit the wall and act like they can’t get off the wall or whatever.The problem now with these teams is that all the networks are monitoring all the radios and there are 30 or more cameras and then in-car cameras, so if you are going to do it, it’s not as easy to run and hide, but I will tell you, everyone did it. MG: What are you most looking forward to heading into the Chase? RW: This is going to be a helluva year this year with the new Gen6 car. That car has really proved to be a hot rod and it is breaking track records everywhere it has went. I think we are going to see a lot of great racing. I think we will see the 48 car of

Jimmie Johnson come out of his slump and take off like a rocket in Chicago and Carl Edwards has proved he’s got what it takes. From there on out, the field is so equal. We have Kyle Busch in the Chase this year and Matt Kenseth in the new car for Joe Gibbs has been tremendously consistent. This mile-and-a-half is going to tell us a lot. MG: If you had to pick now, who is your favorite to win at Chicagoland? RW: To win this race, I am going to say Matt Kenseth. He has been strong and fast. But, I can tell you, I have picked and picked and picked all year and haven’t got one right yet. But, me and the folks from ESPN all pick, but none of us have been right yet. But, I do lead in points for getting closest, but that doesn’t mean a whole lot. MG: Who is your favorite to win the Sprint Cup Championship? RW: I keep wanting to say Johnson, but he has had so many problems. He has to come out of Chicago with a good race for me to say him again, but he is who I picked at the beginning of the year.


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NEWS Bolingbrook honors its Citizens of the Year

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Our Community, Our News

SEPTEMBER 12, 2013

Vol. 7 No. 9

Residents, families and friends lined the street for the 48th annual Pathways Parade Sunday afternoon By Laura Katauskas Staff Reporter

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early 100 local businesses, organizations and clubs were Rockin and Rollin,’ this year’s theme for the event, along Lily Cache and Canterbury Lane, headed to a mini-fest to celebrate the day. Jim Singer served as Grand Marshall of the parade, with Mayor Roger Claar, village trustees and local politicians welcoming the crowd. From the Illinois Aviation Museum plane to Parkie the Pelican, marching bands and service clubs, all were on hand to show their pride. The parade concluded at the Town Center where awards were presented and a mini-fest including a performance by the band Reddy R Not. Claar gave the Mayor’s Award to Bolingbrook Community Television, which is made up entirely of volunteers. MORE PHOTOS ON PAGE 7

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The Bolingbrook Marching Band marches in the annual Pathways Parade.


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Manufacturing company to close By Laura Katauskas Staff Reporter

Nearly 100 employees ofTriumph Packing Group will soon lose their jobs when the plant closes in October. The Bolingbrook folding paperboard box manufacturing company, located at 515 Crossroads Parkway, was listed in an Illinois Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) report. The WARN Act, requires employers to provide 60 days advance notice of pending plant closures or mass layoffs.The law applies to “business enterprises” with 75 or more

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employees (excluding part-time employees).Triumph listed a report August 13 stating its plant will close, thus eliminating 98 jobs. Layoffs begin Oct. 14 and are expected to be complete by the end of October. The company has two locations, one locally and another in Georgia. The Bolingbrook location held its corporate and marketing offices as well as manufacturing. Human resources confirmed the closing. However,attemptstoreachcompany officials were unsuccessful. Nearby Oxbow Midwest Calcining LLC in Lemont also was listed in the report, stating a permanent mass layoff of 66 jobs.

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Jonas Salk first grader Sophia Heard and her dad, Clifton, enjoy some treats during the Bolingbrook elementary school’s “Donuts For Dads” Wednesday before school. Following the treats, students showed off their classrooms to their dads, grandfathers, and uncles.

Marquette Bank donates 48,000+ meals to food banks Marquette Bank, a locallyowned neighborhood bank, wrapped up its 6th annual Neighborhood Food Drive and collected over 48,000 meals for families in need. The food items collected were donated to the Greater Chicago Food Depository (GCFD) and the Northern Illinois Food Bank (NIFB), where they will be distributed to local food banks and pantries in the Chicago area.

“As a neighborhood bank, we pride ourselves on giving back to our local communities and with the help of the Greater Chicago Food Depository and Northern Illinois Food Bank, we were able to make this year’s food drive a success,” Betty Kosky-Harn, Executive Vice President, said. “We would like to thank all of our customers, neighbors and employees who donated and volunteered during

our food drive.” Collection barrels were provided by the GCFD and placed at all Marquette Bank locations where employees, customers and neighbors were encouraged to bring non-perishable food items into the branches. Bank employees and their family members also volunteered almost 100 hours at the GCFD during the food drive by taking shifts, sorting and packing food.


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BHS PTA takes a stand on bullying PTA felt something should be done about a problem that is gripping the nation. Stand up and speak out— “This is a topic that needs that’s what the Bolingbrook to be discussed and be out High School PTA wants in the open just like many students, teachers, parents schools across the nation,” and the community to do, said Douty. “It’s important to collectively aiming to stamp the students; it’s important to out a problem facing students the staff—it’s important to us everywhere. all; we all deal with it.” To help spread the message “Research shows that the the year-old PTA is hosting a key to solving problems is “Stop Bullying Rally” along to get the community to with a “Stand UP Speak OUT” come together—that’s our 5K on Saturday, goal,” continued Oct. 19 at Douty. Bolingbrook The Stop Register now High School. Bullying “It is very On-line registration Rally, which difficult for for the 5K run/walk will precede a student to is available at http:// the 5K, will stand alone. bhspta.eventbrite.com include various We as adults, speakers and need to teach information on our children to find their how communities can work voice,” said PTA spokesperson together to help reduce Colleen Douty. bullying. Stand up to bullying and Wanting to make it a speak out to help others is family affair, after the event, the message and a campaign vendors will be on hand that the newly formed PTA is including Nancy’s Pizza and adamant about. free activities such as face “The Bolingbrook High painting will be provided. School PTA was established Walgreens and CVS Pharmacy to provide educational have both contributed to the enhancement opportunities event. for our students, a goal we On-line registration for the hope to obtain by working 5K run/walk is available at closely with the school, http://bhspta.eventbrite.com. parents and community,” said Bolingbrook organizations are Douty. “Studies show when being encouraged to enter as this partnership between a team, decorate shirts, bring school, family and community posters, etc. All teams will be exists, children have more recognized at the event. Tax opportunities for meaningful, deductible donations are also engaged learning. When being accepted on the event students learn, communities website. thrive.” The PTA has already Douty said as a brandreceived positive feedback new PTA, the group was about the event and expects looking for a way to make 100 to 300 people attend. a difference and began The campaign will not end brainstorming. Tragedy struck with the rally. Douty said the the school last year when a PTA hopes to incorporate student committed suicide. more anti-bullying incentives Playing on their minds, the throughout the year. By Laura Katauskas Staff Reporter

Community Briefs Free prostate screenings

Chik-fil-A offers free breakfast

Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital will host free prostate cancer screenings Sept. 19 in recognition of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Screenings will take place between 5 and 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19, at the hospital, 500 Remington Blvd. in Bolingbrook. While the screenings are free, they are by appointment only. Anyone interested in a screening can make an appointment by calling (630) 856-7525. Prostate cancer screenings are recommended for all men ages 55 and over, or younger if your family has a history of prostate cancer. African American men are also encouraged to receive a screening sooner. The Sept. 19 screening includes a prostate-specific antigen blood test and a digital rectal exam. Prostate cancer is the second-most common cancer among men, after skin cancer, according to the American Cancer Society. It is also the second leading cause of cancer death in men, behind lung cancer. About 238,000 new cases of prostate cancer are expected to be diagnosed in 2013, and about 30,000 men will die from prostate cancer. One man in six will be diagnosed with prostate cancer over their lifetimes.

Chick-fil-A Bolingbrook will be hosting a free breakfast giveaway from now until Sept. 14. A free breakfast entrée will be given to any customer who makes a reservation online at http://bit.ly/17awlav by simply choosing a date and then clicking the RSVP tab on the upper right hand side of the page. Time slots available are 7 to 8a.m., 8 to 9a.m., or 9 to 10 a.m. Breakfast entrée’s will vary, however it will always be something delicious. No purchase is necessary. There is a limit of one free item per customer per day. Entrées will be edeemable during specified reservations times and only during breakfast hours Monday through Saturday. Chick-fil-A Bolingbrook is located at 245 N.Weber Road, near the intersections of Weber and Boughton Roads. The restaurant will celebrate their one-year anniversary from 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21. benefiting the children of the Bolingbrook community and featuring local

celebrity servers, entertainment and prizes. For more information and updates, follow them/”like” them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ ChickfilABolingbrook.

Blood drive to honor son Dan and Sally Noble and family are hosting the Jack Noble Memorial Blood Drive in memory of their son, Jack who died of cancer in 2006. The blood drive will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The Sanctuary Church, 682 W Boughton Rd, Bolingbrook. Join the Noble family in honoring Jack’s memory by saving the lives of the many Chicago area patients who are battling diseases that require blood transfusions. If you are able to donate or know someone who is, register online at lifesource. org with sponsor code 321E or visit the Information Table after service at the church and someone will register for your. People are also needed to help as hosts and greeters the day of the event. Sign up at the Information Table if you can help. For more information, email sallynoble72@gmail.com.


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Members of the 1st period Personal Finance class at Romeoville High School check out some of the new software being used at both VVSD high school’s this year.

‘Real world’ approach to personal finance New approach helps give Valley View students a better perspective on money Valley View School District 365U this year has changed what some had called “a paper and pencil approach” to teaching high school students about personal finance to a more rigorous “real world” approach. “Our former program wasn’t rigorous enough and it wasn’t as current as it needed to be,” said Tammi Conn, VVSD’s Director of Career and Technical Education. “We need to keep current with the times by teaching our students how to safely use online banking for everything from paying bills to bank account reconciliation. In addition, we weren’t giving the students an overview of the economy and their role within our economy.”

“So many people in the United States are not financially literate. More and more are losing their homes due to foreclosure because they had the wrong type of mortgage or someone sold them a house they really couldn’t afford,” added Deanna Benson, Bolingbrook High School’s Consumer Education Team Leader. “We have to help our kids understand that more isn’t always better and that spending everything you have right now doesn’t help the future.” A required course for juniors and seniors at Bolingbrook and Romeoville high schools, Personal Finance (formerly called Consumer Education) lasts just one semester. In that one semester, students will continue to learn how to budget; how to balance a checkbook; how to use a credit card; how to rent or buy an apartment, home or condo; how to look for and buy a car; and much more, but it will be in a much more in-depth and more interesting fashion. For instance, during the first week of the class, students were required to build

a budget for Homecoming expenses. “We asked them to estimate the cost like how much will a girl spend on a dress or a boy spend on a suit or renting a tux? How much will they spend on gas? On jewelry? On dinner?” said Benson, adding they all divided their expenses by the minimum wage ($8.25) to determine how many hours they needed to work to pay for everything. “All of a sudden they realized ohmygosh this is going to cost a lot. We put it into the real world for them.” This year’s curriculum will include a real-life experience with newly purchased “Virtual Business Personal Finance” software which will enable each student to create an on-line virtual life in which they must stay healthy, get an education, work, buy groceries, find a place to live, provide transportation for themselves, buy insurance, pay taxes and invest. “They each have to live their personal lives with a good balance of work, school, exercise and social life,” Conn said.“If they

don’t, they will die and will have to start all over again.” Also in the curriculum will be a new stock market game through which VVSD student groups will be able to invest play money and compete against other high school students around the country. Results will be based on whatever the stock market is doing at the time. “We know that in the future they will have to be in some stocks if they want to build their wealth,” Benson said. “Students need to understand the stock market so they know how the stock market works and what kind of risk is involved.” Eventually, VVSD hopes to push the personal finance class down to the sophomore level. But for now, this year’s juniors and seniors are getting quite an education in what could be one of their most important classes if they want to be successful in the future. “Our goal is to have every student come out of this with a better knowledge of their role in society,” Conn said.


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Bolingbrook honors Citizens of the Year By Laura Katauskas Staff Reporter

Dedication, commitment and a passion for volunteering are what makes certain individuals stand apart from the crowd.With respect for that spirit, the village named the following for this year’s Citizens of the Year:

Female Citizen of Year A resident for more than 30 years and involved in the community just as long, Fran Lopez was named Female Citizen of the Year. Her friends and family call her a “fund-raising professional,” having donated countless hours to ensure local community fundraisers become a success. Involved in the community from the beginning, her husband John has been a member of the Bolingbrook Fire Department since 1977, Lopez and she has been an avid supported of local, state and national Fire Department events. Lopez was appointed in 2002 as a member of the Bolingbrook Parade Commission and enjoys the task. Her one big dream for the commission for the Village’s 50th Anniversary parade in 2015 is to have both the “Oscar Meyer Wiener Car” and the “Hershey’s Kissmobile” in the line-up. In addition, she was a member of the Bolingbrook Professional Women’s Group and has served for the past nine years as a member of the CSC Fundraising Committee. She is a Will County

Election Judge and has worked in her precinct in that capacity for more than 20 years. Lopez’s most cherished role has been as a mother and now grandmother, recently retiring to spend more time with her grandson.

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Self,” McConnaughay has served in many leadership positions in the Rotary over the past 20 years, including their president from 2006-2007. In addition, he is the Board Treasurer for Heart Haven Outreach and a financial sponsor for the Community Service Council.

Another long-time resident Family of Year and community activist, Kenneth Engrained in their upbringing, McConnaughay was named Male Jackie, Malcolm and Marcus Citizen of the Year. Smith were taught giving back Since becoming president of to the community is what the River Bend Homeowner’s strengthens them. Association in 2000, he Jackie, the former goalie immediately became involved for the BHS Varsity Soccer with the homeowners group; team who graduated in the served as the village’s top 10 percent of the class of first Director of Finance 2010, is now a senior at U of I beginning in 1973 and Urbana-Champaign, serving as has worked for Morgan the campus coordinator for Stanley since 1994. He Big Brothers/Big Sisters. She has always proclaimed makes time to volunteer with that he the Alumni Relations has “the Committee, in addition to greatest job helping out at the Wesley in the world, Soup Kitchen. During h e l p i n g the summers of 2011 people and businesses and 2012, she interned realize their retirement for DuPage Township’s dreams.” He joined the Youth Department and Bolingbrook Chamber McConnaughay played an integral role in 1996 and served as coordinating youth its Chamber President from July volunteer activities. 2011 to July 2012. Currently starting their senior In addition, he is very involved year at Bolingbrook High School, with the New Life Lutheran Malcolm and his identical twin Church as president of the church brother Marcus maintain a council and in various roles, laser focus on scholarship and including Sunday school teacher, service. financial peace leader, serving Malcolm juggles academics and on the outreach committee and a wide range of interscholastic the Men’s Bible study. pursuits. He’s earned a 4.36 GPA, A great believer in the Rotary’s ranks 29 (out of 721 students), primary motto of “Service above and takes honors level classes

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p The Bolingbrook Historic Preservation Commission joined in the fun at the 48th annual Pathways Parade in Bolingbrook with a few classic cars. u The Illinois Aviation Museum brought a vintage plane to the event. For more photos, go to www.buglenewspapers.com

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The Smith family was named Bolingbrook’s Family of the Year.

which enabled him to score a 29 (out of 36) on the ACT. Malcolm has been a drum major since 2011 for the BHS Marching Raiders, a jazz and pep band member, Madrigal, Sunrise Singer and former member of the BHS Volleyball and Soccer Teams. Marcus takes advanced placement courses, achieving a 4.5 GPA, ranks 20 (out of 721 students), is Secretary of the class of 2014 and scored a 31 (out of 36) on the ACT. Marcus is a member of National Honor Society, pep and jazz band, a section leader for the BHS marching band, a Sunrise Singer and former member of the BHS Volleyball and Soccer teams. Both young men participated in the BHS Best Buddy program, tutored at Friendship United Methodist Church and refereed for the past six years with the youth soccer league. This

summer, they committed three hours a day, three days a week to support under-resourced youth. That spirit of volunteerism began with their parents, John and Carolyn Smith. When his daughter joined sports, John made sure to get involved, coaching basketball for three years before switching to coaching soccer in 2005. Once his children grew out of the program, John remained active with the youth soccer league, currently serving as Vice President of the board. Affectionately called “Mamma Carolyn”by her children’s friends, she is also known as the “go to” Mom by their parents for her willingness to car-pool, chaperon and chitchat. Carolyn currently serves as public relations chair for the BHS Band Boosters and is part of the BHS Madrigal’s parental support team.


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Police Blotter

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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Tomas Romanowski, 33, 604 Cochise Circle, was arrested at 2:42 p.m. Aug. 28 and charged with an in-state warrant at Briarcliff and Schmidt Roads.

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Gregory Branch, 24, 36V Fernwood Drive, was arrested at 8 p.m. Aug. 29 and charged with criminal trespass to property on the 300 block of S. Bolingbrook Drive, after yelling in the store and refusing to leave.

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Jalill Hudson, 18, 30 Wildwood Lane, was arrested at 10:54 a.m.Aug. 28 and charged with an in-state warrant on the 300 block of Raider Way.

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A 1989 Ford Taurus was taken from a driveway on the 500 block of Pontiac Lane between 1 and 1:30 p.m. Aug. 29.

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Jeremiah Taylor, 24, 4 Snead Court, was arrested at 7:28 p.m. Aug. 29 and charged with resisting a peace officer, after running from officers on the 200 block S. Weber Road.

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A laptop was taken from a vehicle parked on Marywood Lane between 7 and 7:30 p.m. Aug. 30. Loss valued at $1,500.

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Raven Grady, 18, 11 Marywood Lane, was arrested at 2:02 p.m. Aug. 30 and charged with hit and run and improper lane change on the 300 block of W. Briarcliff Road.

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Timothy Bradshaw, 49, 508 Falmore Lane, was arrested at 12:06 a.m. Sept. 1 and charged with improper turn at an intersection and two counts

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of DUI, following a traffic stop at Concord Lane and Route 53. Daniel Nimmer, 23, 417 Liberty Lane, was arrested at 2:24 a.m. Sept. 2 and charged with too fast for conditions and two counts of DUI, following a traffic stop at Liberty Drive and Liberty Court.

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Angela Rutherford, 24, 412 Nassau Drive, was arrested

at 1:37 a.m. Sept. 2 and charged with resisting a peace officer and Cheruan Young, 25, 4048 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago, was charged criminal trespass to property and disorderly conduct, following a call to a business on the 500 block of N. Janes Avenue. Caron Pettis, 33, 935 S. Blvd., Oak Park, was arrested at 11:02 p.m. Sept. 2 and charged

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with resisting a peace officer on the 500 block of Princeton Drive, following a call to the residence of noise and a possible fight. Tommaso Incesti, 24, 17308 92nd St.,Tinley Park, was arrested at 5:29 a.m. Sept. 2 and charged with possession of burglary tools, residential burglary and possession of stolen property, after a call to the 311 building of Woodcreek Drive.

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Christopher Montrose, 38, 216 Harwood Drive, was arrested at 4:58 p.m. Sept. 3 and charged with an in-state warrant.

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Edgar Morales, 22, 160 Malibu Drive, was arrested at 8:15 p.m. Sept. 3 and charged with an in-state warrant on the 100 block of Lake Shore Drive.

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Schools

Stability, community support key to RHS JROTC program

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Independence Elementary School foueth grader Wesley Hamilton shares a book with his kindergarten “reading buddy” Trayvon Tate-Bacon.

Romeoville High School’s new Senior Military Instructor is determined to make the RHS program one of the top Marine Corps Junior ROTC programs in the Chicago area. But, says Major Ben Bierly, (USMC Ret.), it will take a lot of teamwork between the students, the school and the community. “The community’s participation is vital to these kids,” said Maj. Bierly, who joined the RHS faculty last month after 20 years of military service. “This used to be THE model program for this Marine Corps district but instructor turnover has taken its toll on the school and the community. “When I took this job, I told the kids I’m going to be here for years and I’m not going to leave anytime soon,” he said. “I wanted the opportunity to impact the lives of young adults and teaching is a great way to do that.” The Afghanistan and Iraq veteran knows the building blocks must star t with the Cadets themselves. Major Bierly believes the y have to lead the program in order to lear n responsibility, integr ity, leader ship and tr ustwor thiness, which are all what he calls “basic character istics that will help these young men and women wherever the y go.” “Being a part of JROTC gives kids stability,” he said. “They really need that stability to develop a good base on which they can build their life.” Major Bierly wants to increase the participation rate of every cadet. “This is more than just a class for them. This is a lifestyle, an organization,” he said. “I’ve told them these are your brothers and sisters. They are your family.” That means Cadets will be expected to put in extra hours every week outside the classroom participating in JROTC, other school clubs or sports teams or volunteering

in the community. JROTC activities could include Color Guard, Drill Team or something close to Major Bierly’s heart: the Air Rifle Team. “Being on a team like that really helps them get more involved,” he said. “The problem is, our equipment and lack of travel uniforms sets them up to fail. They can’t compete at the state or national level with the equipment we have.” That’s where the community comes in. The Marine Corps has agreed to provide five free Crossman Challenger air rifles. The RHS program needs several dozen, and the Creedmore targets to support them. And they need traveling uniforms to present an appearance that properly represents RHS and the community. “I’m one of those people who feels if you’re going to do something, do it right. But we don’t have the money now,” Major Bierly said. “I want to set up these kids for success. I don’t want them to think they’re not good enough to shoot for the stars.” One rifle runs $550 or $600. That doesn’t include pellets and targets and other equipment the Cadets need to compete with their counterparts at other high schools. “We’re open to ways to raise this money. I’m literally asking the community to help us,” Major Bierly said. “I’d be delighted to sit down and talk with community members or businesses to help them understand what we’re going through and how these kids will benefit.” Major Bierly indicated he could be reached at 815-4075124 or by e-mail at bierlybt@ vvsd.org. “If you help them see that they can succeed, that gives them the confidence they need,” he said. “When they have that confidence, you know they’re going to do well in life.”


Calendar SEPTEMBER 12 The Bolingbrook Garden Club 20th Anniversary Celebration. 6:30 p.m. at Bolingbrook Fire Station #5 at 1900 Rodeo Drive. All former members and anyone else who is interested is invited.There will be fun and food and fond reminiscing about experiences over the last two decades.

SEPTEMBER 13 The Affordable Care Act Seminar: What it means for small business. 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. at the Bolingbrook Chamber Office, 201 Canterbury Lane, Suite B, Bolingbrook. State Representative Natalie Manley along with the Bolingbrook, Plainfield and Romeoville Chamber of Commerces are hosting the seminar. For more information or to RSVP, call Manley’s office at 815-725-2741 or email repmanley@gmail.com.

SEPTEMBER 14 Johansen’s Farm and Children’s Zoo. Open from Sept. 14 through Oct. 31. Chicagoland’s pumpkin farm and children’s zoo for kids and families - we have all the fun rides and events that make great memories: a bakery with great pies, a petting zoo with friendly animals, rides and mazes for all ages and lots of treats and gifts for everyone. All fun, no fright. For more information, check out http://www.johansenfarms. com/.

SEPTEMBER 15 Founder’s Day Parade – Big Top Circus. 1 p.m.lineup; 2 p.m. kickoff. Show your Romeoville pride at the annual Founder’s Day Parade. Whether you are watching or participating, you are sure to have a great time. All community organizations, clubs, and businesses are encouraged to participate. Show your spirit by decorating your floats/entries around the Big Top Circus theme. For more information, contact the Romeoville Recreation Department at 815886-6222.

SEPTEMER 16 7th Annual Disabled Veterans Golf Benefit. Registration: 7:30 a.m.; Shotgun start: 9 a.m. Links at Carillon, 21200 S. Carillon Drive Plainfield. Breakfast, pictures, and an opening ceremony before tee off.To register, or for more information, contact Del Maciejewski at 815-609-7037 or email edelmac@sbcglobal.net.

SEPTEMBER 20 Live music. Brunswick Zone XL – Romeoville. 9 p.m. at 735 Center Boulevard, Fireside Bar & Grill Fleet Footed Simpleton Modern and Classic Rock & Roll.

SEPTEMBER 28 American Cancer Society’s

Relay for Life Romeoville. Opening Ceremonies at 3 p.m. on Saturday, September 28th. Event ends at 6 a.m. Sunday, September 29th at 6 a.m. at Deer Crossing Park, 1050 W. Romeo Road, Romeoville. Kids entertainment, DJ all throughout event, Luminaria ceremony, themed laps and more.To sign up a team or more event information, please visit www. relayforlife.org/romeovilleil. For more information, please contact Dawn Caldwell at 815-886-0279 or dcaldwell@ romeoville.org.

OCTOBER 4 Live music. Brunswick Zone XL – Romeoville. 9 p.m. at 735 Center Boulevard, Fireside Bar & Grill The G Brothers - Original Country.

OCTOBER 11 Live music. Brunswick Zone XL – Romeoville. 9 p.m. at 735 Center Boulevard, Fireside Bar & Grill Giggity - Classic Rock.

OCTOBER 14 Safe Boating Course. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 37-03 will be offering a safe boating course from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Monday and Wednesday, beginning October 14 through November 6, Bass Pro, 709 Janes in Bolingbrook, IL. Cost is $35 for the book and a family can share a book. For

THE BUGLE SEPTEMBER 12, 2013 information contact, Jeanne Retzer 630-739-7341 or come to class the first night.

OCTOBER 19 Live music. Brunswick Zone XL – Romeoville. 9 p.m. at 735 Center Boulevard, Fireside Bar & Grill, The Last Envy Alternative/Modern Rock Cover.

OCTOBER 20 7th Annual Holiday Vendor/Craft Show. Noon to 4 p.m. at the Levy Senior Center, Bolingbrook.The DuPage Township Red Hatters Club will be hosting a holiday shopping event complete with raffles, bake sale and food. In interested in being a vendor, call 630-7593411.

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Friends of the Levy Bingo and Fish Fry Night. Doors open at 4:30 p.m.. Game time begins at 6 p.m. at the Levy Center, 251 Canterbury Lane, Bolingbrook. $25 for one book; $35 for two books per person. For information, call 630-7593411.

ONGOING Panic Attack Support Group of Bolingbrook. Anyone who is dealing with panic attacks, anxiety attacks, or social phobia is welcome to attend this support group. We meet every second and fourth Thursday of the month from 7 to 9 p.m. Please visit Meetup.com to R.S.V.P. http:// www.meetup.com/AnxietyPanic-Attack-Support-Group-OfBolingbrook-Naper/.


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Across 1 Wynonna or Naomi of country music 5 “Doctor Zhivago” heroine 9 Files opened with Adobe, for short 13 Licked cookie 14 Underage person 15 La Scala showstopper 16 *Comforter-andsheets set for a large mattress, say 19 Enter gingerly 20 Bigfoot cousin 21 “__ Misérables” 22 *Gaga way to be in love 25 Follow one’s new job, in Realtorese 26 “Cheerio!” 27 Sci-fi vehicle: Abbr. 30 Attention from Dr. Mom 32 Answers an invite, for short 36 *Big tourist

Down draw 41 Movie trailer, e.g. 42 Sun, in Spain 43 Sea shocker 44 Hieroglyphic snakes 47 Lovers’ spat, say 50 *Industryspanning work stoppage 55 Right-angle piece 56 Pamplona runner 57 Professor’s security 59 Simon Says relative, and a hint to what happens after the starts of 16-, 22-, 36- and 50-Across 62 Shade provider 63 In __: mad 64 Not right in the head 65 “Auld Lang __” 66 Nevada gambling city 67 Auto repair figs.

1 Comic’s delivery 2 Dickens villain Heep 3 Like a thicket 4 Folded corner 5 Tina’s “30 Rock” role 6 “... for __, a tooth ...” 7 Poet Frost 8 Franklin of soul 9 Hippie’s digs 10 Dentist’s tool 11 Traffic violation consequences 12 Slumps 14 Camera maker that merged with Konica 17 Fries, for one 18 Coke Zero competitor 23 Battery unit 24 Sunup point 27 Baseball official 28 Gary Larson’s “The __ Side” 29 Pedro’s peeper 31 Dol. parts 33 Compete 34 “The Raven” poet

35 NBC sketch show 37 Yemen neighbor 38 Met, as a difficult challenge 39 Decays 40 Somewhat 45 Like political hawks 46 “Hell is other people” French dramatist 48 At no charge 49 Big operatic ending 50 Morning __: flower 51 DeGeneres’s sitcom 52 Actress Lindsay 53 Praise 54 Straight up 55 Young newts 58 Greek Cupid 60 Golfer Trevino 61 Self-importance

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Horoscopes Blessings may be disguised in the week ahead. Even a mistake may turn out to be necessary to a worthwhile achievement. Avoid taking on additional obligations whenever possible.

When all you have on hand is lemons, it’s time to make lemonade. The first half of the week might bring you a spate of sour people, so be sure to use extra sugar.

The book of life doesn’t have a table of contents. Some things you must test for the truth all by yourself during the upcoming week. Mental blocks keep you from falling off a cliff.

Plans, promises and proposals may have more holes than Swiss cheese. During the first half of the week, you may let your generous nature and enthusiasm get the best of you.

You and a teammate or partner may live under the same skies, but you might not see the same horizon. Remain aware this week that other people may have a different sets of standards.

A problem can be a springboard to an uplifting experience if you take time to examine the situation and learn from it. Study hard and obtain an education in areas where you have an obvious deficit.

Love is a two-way street, so be careful you don’t run someone off the road. Your sense of timing is out of kilter in the first half of the week, which could lead you to make mistakes of judgment.

You can’t live your dreams when you’re busy living your doubts. In the week ahead, be a bit more restrained about spending, but don’t be afraid to buy something you really want.

You may give the wrong people the benefit of the doubt. In the week ahead, your skepticism, as well as your loyalties, could be misplaced. You may spend when it’s smarter to be thrifty.

The space between what’s wrong and right is where you may be hiding in the week ahead. Questions of what is ethical in social situations could surface and create inertia.

You can live in the past or learn from it. Rules and regulations could cramp your style in the early part of the week. Use your innate ingenuity to avoid problems.

Seeing is believing. You may find it difficult to operate on blind faith alone during the week ahead. Focus on making your dreams for the future a reality, even in the face of opposition.

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Raiders defeat Valley View rival, move to 2-0 By Mark Gregory Sports Reporter

It may have only been September 6, but Friday night was Valentine’s Day in Bolingbrook. Raider senior running back Mike Valentine carried the ball only seven times in Bolingbrook’s 41-6 win over Romeoville, but tallied 135 yards and three touchdowns. The Spartans’ plan coming into the game was to limit senior Jaden Huff, which they did, holding him to 30 yards on eight totes, but in the second half, Valentine picked up the slack. “We know Huff is a great running back and our game plan all week was to take him away and make them beat us with some other players,” said Romeoville coach Jeff Kuna. Taking away Huff was something the Raiders expected. “They crashed down on Jaden the whole game and we knew they would do that because Jaden had a great game last week. We knew the wings were going to get the ball,” Valentine said. “We are an unselfish offense. It will be somebody different every week. Somebody will make plays because we have playmakers on this team.”

Valentine got his first score with 9 minutes, 45 seconds left in the first quarter and after that, the Romeoville defense collapsed on Bolingbrook, giving up very few yards. The Raiders would tack on a field goal in the second quarter, but the Spartans sandwiched a deep scoring pass from Kelvin Jones (13-27, 173 yards, TD, 2 Int) to Chuck Hunter (6 catches, 140 yards) for a 62-yard score and a 10-7 halftime score. The Spartans had to pass, as Bolingbrook was as successful taking away the Romeoville run game as the Spartans were shutting down Huff. As a team, Romeoville carried the ball 19 times for 33 yards. “I am very proud of our guys,” Kuna said.“They did a very good job of taking our run game away. They loaded up the box and we pretty much expected that. But we have a special player outside in Chuck Hunter.” Bolingbrook would get another field goal early in the third quarter and the game would remain 13-7 until the closing seconds of the quarter when Valentine tallied his second TD of the game from 15 yards out. In the fourth quarter, Bolingbrook scored three times See RAIDERS, page 17

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John Hall and the Raiders enter conference play 2-0 after beating Romeoville Friday night.


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Sports

BMW Championship returns to Chicago The BMW Championship is back in Chicagoland this year after being played in Carmel, Indiana last year due to the Ryder Cup being in Chicago. However, Cog Hill won’t be the site of the tournament as its run ended two years ago due to players not liking the renovation. That leads to Conway Farms G.C. in Lake Forest making its first appearance on the PGA Tour. The course, which opened in 1991, is a par-71. Here are some of the storylines I see for this year’s BMW.

CONWAY FARMS Everyone will be interested to see the layout of the new course. It got rave reviews from Tour pro Luke Donald, who is a member there. With how well the BMW fared last year outside of Indianapolis, the success at Conway Farms will go a long

way in determining the future of PGA Tour golf in Chicago. I anticipate positive reviews and larger crowds on the north side of town than there was in Lemont on football weekends.

PHIL There was no bigger proponent to the PGA leaving Cog Hill than Phil Mickelson, who bashed the course last time he was here. It will be interesting to see how he does at the new course. He was also very confident of his golf game after the first round of the Deutsche Bank Championship when he held the lead, but he could not improve his score the rest of the week and finished out of contention. Phil has to like the new course as he never was much of a threat at Cog Hill, but I don’t see him contending in a place that typically favors Tiger.

TIGER Speaking of Woods, Tiger has See BMW, page 17 Scott Taylor/Bugle Staff

Tiger Woods has had success in Chicago, but will be playing an unfamiliar course in Conway Farms.


Sports CHASE Continued from FRONT a caution and Vickers mysteriously pitting giving up track position. “Based upon our review of Saturday night’s race at Richmond,it is our determination that the MWR organization attempted to manipulate the outcome of the race,” said Robin Pemberton, NASCAR vice president of competition. “As the sport’s sanctioning body, it is our responsibility to ensure there is a fair and level playing field for all of our competitors and this action today reflects our commitment to that.” Truex and Newman had finished tied for the second Wild Card position, with Truex earning the spot on tiebreakers. Jeff Gordon, who was also impacted by the happenings, was not placed into the Chase. It is only the second time he has missed the playoffs. After the race, Bowyer denied doing it intentionally. “My car was tight as hell,” Bowyer said.“The 48 blew a tire and hit the wall. I’m telling you, I was the next one. That thing slid, what, maybe less than 10

feet and blew out. You know what I mean? Something was going on there. I’ve been doing this a long time. It is what it is. It’s unfortunate. I know it’s a lot of fun for you guys to write a lot of whacky things. Go ahead if you want to, get creative. But don’t look too much into it.” NASCAR did say they did not find conclusive evidence that Bowyer’s spin was intentional, which is the main reason no direct actions were taken against him. “There is not conclusive evidence that the No. 15’s spin was intentional,” said NASCAR President Mike Helton. “There was a lot of chatter and the video shows a car spinning, but we didn’t see anything conclusive that it was intentional. The preponderance of things that happened by Michael Waltrip Racing Saturday night, the most clear was the direction the No. 55 driver (Vickers) was given and the confusion around it and then the conversation following that occurrence is the most clear part of that preponderance.” NASCAR also fined the MWR organization $300,000 and indefinitely suspended Ty Norris, MWR Executive Vice President/ General Manager and spotter for the No. 55 car, for violating

Section 12-4. The three crew chiefs – Brian Pattie (Bowyer), Scott Miller (Vickers) and Chad Johnston (Truex) – have all been placed on NASCAR probation until Dec. 31. One driver who remains out is defending champion Brad Keselowski. He is the first defending champion to miss the Chase since Tony Stewart missed in 2006. With the reseeded points, Matt Kenseth leads the way by three points over Jimmie Johnson and Kyle Busch heading into Chicagoland Speedway. “I am proud of my team obviously for putting us here,” Kenseth said.“We’ve had really a terrific 26 weeks, led some laps, and are fortunate enough to win some races. I am excited to be up on top. I am looking forward to Chicago and kicking off. It feels like it’s been a really long first two-thirds of the season. I’m ready for the Chase to start, excited about the stuff we got going for Chicago.” Busch, a former NASCAR bad boy, was one of the feelgood stories of the night, as he made the Chase in the 10th and final position with the No. 78 Furniture Row Racing machine. It is the first time in the history of the Chase format that a single-

THE BUGLE SEPTEMBER 12, 2013 car team has made the Chase. “It’s been a journey,” Busch said. “It’s been a great ride of trying to persevere and going up against the odds when certain things are against you that are out of your control and sometimes you induce things that put you in a position where you have to dig hard and keep working.To make the Chase with these guys is an unbelievable feeling. It’s been an 18-month work in progress, and I’ve been through a lot, and I’ve learned a lot, and I feel like I’m better ready for the Chase and life in general as a 35-year old. “It’s something special we achieved tonight, to put a single car into the Chase. We have our friends, other drivers. But yet it’s every man for themselves out there. We have some muscle left in us. We have a great 10 weeks ahead of us. We have a test session we’ve saved. I think we can make a run through this Chase. We just have to do the same thing we did tonight: keep plugging away, let everybody else worry about what has

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to happen and we’ll keep doing what we’re doing out in Colorado because nobody can look over our shoulder.” Busch announced last week he will leave Furniture Row after this his only season with the team and race next year in the fourth car for Stewart-Haas Racing. Busch is one of only four drivers to ever win the Chase in the new format, as he claimed the title in 2004, the first season. Tony Stewart won in 2005 before Jimmie Johnson went on his run of five straight titles from 2006-2010. Stewart won again in 2011, the first year the Chase began in Joliet, with Keselowski winning last year. The last two seasons, the winner of the race at Chicagoland has gone on to win the Sprint Cup Championship. Neither Keselowski or Stewart (broken leg) made the Chase this season. The Chase for the Sprint Cup will kick off Sunday at 1 p.m. from Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet.


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Raiders, Spartans battle in emotional match By Mark Gregory Sports Reporter

As if the cross-town soccer match-up between Valley View School District foes Bolingbrook and Romeoville wasn’t already going to be an emotion-filled contest, those emotions were elevated as just days before the game, members of both teams attended the funeral services of Bolingbrook senior junior varsity soccer player Javier Vera.

The 17-year-old Vera died Aug. 28 while swimming in a local quarry. “A lot of the guys on both teams were friends with Javier and the (Romeoville) guys came over before the game and shook hands and stuff,” said Bolingbrook coach Jamie Clemmons. “It has been a rough week or so with the funeral and we plated the day after he passed away, so it has been tough. Emotions were flaring and a lot of it was built

up because a lot of these kids were really good friends with him.” On the field, the Raiders won the game 1-0 on a goal midway through the second half from Gael Terrazas. “It was nice to get a W and make something positive about being out on the field,” Clemmons said. “Romeoville plays us tough and it is always a good game when we play them.” For Romeoville, coach Nick Cirrincione sees things the inexperienced Spartans can do to improve before they get into their conference schedule. “If we didn’t make silly mistakes, we would still be tied,” Cirrincione said. “They played well and we played well, it could have gone either way. In soccer, if you score when you have chances, you win, there are no secrets. We scored a couple and we were offsides.” In the Windy City Ram Classic, Bolingbrook defeated

Bremen 3-0 behind two goals from Hugo Lopez and one from Luis Loya. Romeoville Christian Academy fell to Jordan Baptist 3-2.

VOLLEYBALL Bolingbrook beat Neuqua Valley 27-25, 25-22. Krissa Gearring tallied 15 kills and 10 digs, while Jennilyn Cave posted 22 assists for the Raiders. •Bolingbrook defeated Oswego East 25-14, 25-23. •Romeoville earned its first win of the season, defeating Bartlett 25-20, 25-20 at the West Aurora tournament. However, the Spartans (1-10) fell to South Elgin 25-16, 2517; West Aurora 25-21, 25-21; Plainfield South 25-25, 19-25, 25-13 and Sycamore 25-18, 2325,25-15. •Romeoville Christian Academy earned its first victory of the season at Westlake Christian Academy, winning 2511, 20-25, 25-14.

GIRLS TENNIS Lincoln-Way West defeated Bolingbrook 4-3.

GIRLS GOLF Lincoln-Way North defeated Bolingbrook 179-222 at Boughton Ridge.

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY Romeoville finished eighth at the Plainfield Central boys cross-country invite Saturday. The Spartans totaled 215 points in the 16-team tournament. Lockport won the meet with 87 points. Evan Banasiak (30th,16:56.40) was the first runner through the chute for the Spartans. He was followed by scorers Michael Samuelson (37th, 17:09.43), Johnathan Kosiek (45th, 17:26.82), Matthew Bush (48th, 17:28) and Cristian Baez (55th, 17:41.16).


Sports BMW Continued from page 14 to be one of the pros the least happy with the change. He was very successful through the years at the Western Open and BMW Championship, winning five times at Cog Hill. Now he will test his luck at a brand new course, something Tiger hasn’t

RAIDERS Continued from page 13 in the final 4:15 to make the score lopsided. Valentine scored his hat trick at the 4:15 mark on a 46-yard run. The Raiders then got a 10yard interception return from Jacob Huff and a 25-yard pick six from Londell Fowlkes.

had the greatest success with. However, Chicago is Tiger’s Town and I think he will be in contention after struggling at the Deutsche Bank.

THE BUGLE SEPTEMBER 12, 2013 Zach Johnson is slightly inside at No. 27. Charles Howell III, Rickie Fowler, Bubba Watson and Rory McIlroy are among the first 11 outside of the top 30 and will be looking for big weeks to make the final round.

One of the most exciting things of the week every year at the BMW is the race to see

who the top 30 are in the Fed Ex Cup standings at the end of the tournament. The top 30 qualify for the Tour Championship the following week and are exempt in pretty much every major tournament next year. Sergio Garcia, Brandon de Jonge and Roberto Castro had big weeks last week to get them into the top 30 this week and are in pretty good shape. Lee Westwood is sitting at No. 30 right now, while

“We played well for 36 minutes. We made some mistakes in the fourth quarter and then the last two touchdowns were a case where our guys were trying their hardest, we were down two scores, and I don’t want to say they panicked, but I think they pressured themselves a little bit,” Kuna said. “It wasn’t a lack of effort thing, but it was we were down two scores with four minutes on the clock and

we made a careless mistake here and there. “I told the guys, if we clean up that last 12 minutes, we can play with anybody in our conference or any other conference. That is one of the best teams in the state and we played with them for 36 minutes.” Bolingbrook quarterback Quincy Woods carried the ball 16 times for 99 yards and got the offense started in the

second half. “He made good reads and everyone blocked well and coaches called good plays,” said Valentine. “They all put me in the right spot. I felt like we came out flat in the first half offensively and defensively, we were great. We picked up that intensity in the second half.” Both teams now open conference play, as Bolingbrook (2-0) opens its SouthWest

RACE FOR EAST LAKE

WINNER Henrik Stenson and Adam Scott have won the first two playoff events and have had

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strong, consistent seasons and I see them both being in contention here. However, I’m going to go with a guy who has been in contention all year but has yet to win, and that is Jason Day. He is due to get over the hump and if he does he will be in great shape to bring home the FedEx Cup title. Follow Scott @Taylor_Sports staylor@buglenewspapers.com

Suburban Blue season on Friday at home against Joliet Central (0-2). Romeoville (1-1) starts its Southwest Prairie Conference schedule at home Friday night with Plainfield Central (0-2). Kuna and several members of the Romeoville staff have ties back to Central, either coaching or playing for the Wildcats. Follow @2Mark_My_Words mark@buglenewspapers.com


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Downers North to tackle defending champs By Mike Sandrolini Sports Reporter

The Trojans’ defense has yet to be scored on so far this season, and their backfield is grinding out yardage and finding the end zone in convincing fashion. But Downers North coach John Wander stated the obvious following last week’s 28-0 whitewash over Hinsdale South that all of the above will be challenged—and then some— when defending Class 7A state champion Glenbard West invades Carstens Field on Friday night. “Oh, yeah, we all know that,” Wander bellowed with a laugh. Hilltoppers head coach Chad Hetlet and some of his coaching staff were on hand to scout the Trojans-Hinsdale South matchup. The next day, Glenbard West destroyed visiting Morton of the West Suburban Gold, 68-7, which had to help take some of the sting out of dropping its seasonopener to Wheaton Warrenville South—the Hilltoppers’ first loss in two years. However, keep in mind that Morton is Morton. The hapless Mustangs haven’t had a winning football season since Morton East and West high schools merged their athletic programs in 1985. The Hilltoppers want to reestablish themselves as the class of Class 7A, and what better way to do that than to defeat the Trojans—a Class 7A quarterfinalist last season—on their home field. Like DGN, Glenbard West’s bread and butter is its backfield. What should give the Trojans even more cause for concern is that Hetlet has said this year’s backfield— quarterback Drew Vogg,running back ScottAndrews (who rushed for 1,300 yards in 2012) and complementary back Jermon Joyner—is in the best shape he’s ever seen it during his seven years as coach. Glenbard West’s offensive line is led by North Carolina State recruit Eric Shute. The Hilltoppers also are

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David Edwards and Downers North face off with Glenbard West Friday night in Downers Grove.

well-stocked defensively. Safety Hayden Carlson, a three-year starter, is being heavily recruited. Glenbard West’s overall depth is such that Hetlet moved fullback Devante Toney and tight end Connor Schrauth to the defensive line this year. The Hilltoppers possess a potent core of linebackers, as well, with Grant Greeno and Jordan Hassan. “Glenbard West, they’ve always had a great team and they’ve always had a great program,” Downers North quarterback David Edwards said. “We have to be extremely precise and have a great week of practice for

Glenbard West.” The Trojans will have senior wideout-defensive lineman Richard Olekanma back for the Glenbard West game. Olekanma, who has verbally committed to Toledo, suffered a high ankle sprain during the preseason and missed DGN’s first two games. “I’m coming back to practice Monday and I’ll be ready to go on Friday,” Olekanma said following the Hinsdale South game. Olekanma said he’s looking forward to the challenge of playing the defending state champions. “I think it will be good,” he said.“They are good team and we

are a good team. I just think it’s going to be one hell of a game. I’m glad I can be a part of it. “We have to play our best football, better than what we’ve shown so far, but I think we can do it. There are some things that we’ll go back to the film room (for) and we’ll look to improve for this week.” When asked what the Trojans need to do against Glenbard West, Wander replied:“Play good, sound football. Our kicking game has been sound right now, don’t turn the ball over, and I think it’s going to be one (heck) of a game.” mike@buglenewspapers.com

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Serious talk time with kids

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 361 EVENING STAR COURT BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 (FRAME TOWNHOUSE ATTACHED 2 CARAGE). On the 10th day of October, 2013, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, under Case Title: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff V. MONIQUE L ROSS Defendant.

Dear Dave, My wife and I make together about $100,000 a year, almost $50,000 in an IRA and no debt except for our home.The problem is I’ve had several health issues lately, and we’ve diverted a lot of money we’d put into saving and investing toward medical bills.We also have two kids in high school who want to go to college. Do you think we should cash out the IRA to help send our boys to school? Jeff Dear Jeff, You guys make $100,000, and expenses at a good in-state school would be roughly $17,000 a year. If I were you, I’d trim the household budget and make the kids get to work. Look around and see what you can sell, too. There’s no reason you all can’t pull together and cash flow an education for these guys. Providing an education for your kids is a noble pursuit, but you’re low on money right now because of health problems and medical bills.You didn’t do anything wrong to create this scenario. It was just a case of life happening. So, you shouldn’t

Case No. 10 CH 2618 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois.

feel ashamed to sit down with your kids and say,“Okay, serious talk time.You guys know what’s happened recently, so if you want to go to college, you need find a good, affordable institution and start applying for every available scholarship.You also need to plan on working after school and on weekends—now and when you’re off at college—and saving money like crazy.Your mom and I will help out some, but we all have to pull together to make this happen.” There’s a better way to do this than borrowing money and going into debt.There will be times when it’s not easy, but walking around with student loans hanging over your head—or nothing set aside for retirement— is no fun, either! —Dave

Big debt, small income Dear Dave, My mom has about $35,000 worth of debt from a $17,000 car and $18,000 in student loans. She makes $20,000 a year. How can she get out of this mess? Christina

Dear Christina, No one needs a car that’s worth nearly all of their yearly income. That’s just ridiculous. If you listen to me on the radio, I’m sure you’ve already heard me say what I’m about to say now—sell the car! That will get rid of almost half her debt, then find her a little $2,000 beater to drive until she can save up for a better car. Remember this simple rule: Never buy a car that costs more than half of your annual income. Also, never go into debt to buy a car.Automobiles go down in value like a rock, and you never want that much money wrapped up in something that’s depreciating. We also have an income issue here.Your mom has to do something in the short term to get her income up and pay off debt.A part-time job nights and weekends would be a really good idea.Then, she needs to address her long-term situation with an eye toward a decent job.Whether it’s more formal education or technical training in a particular field, she needs to find a career that will significantly increase her income. —Dave

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 199,166.93 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 5/15-1512(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) 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 9/12, 9/19, 9/26 SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 333 CLARIDGE CIRCLE BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 (BRICK AND FRAME TWO-STORY HOUSE WITH FRONT ATTACHED THREE-CAR GARAGE). On the 10th day of October, 2013, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, 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. PHILIP SOTO AND MARIA LORENA SOTO Defendant. Case No. 09 CH 1574 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 556,860.43 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 5/15-1512(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) 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 9/12, 9/19, 9/26


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THE BUGLE SEPTEMBER 12, 2013

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 1 Glenview Court Bolingbrook, IL 60490 (Residential). On the 10th day of October, 2013, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, under Case Title: BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff V. Joel P. Tolentino a/k/a Joel Tolentino; et. al. Defendant. Case No. 09 CH 4479 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 5/15-1512(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 14-09-27170 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 9/12, 9/19, 9/26

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 201 N. SCHMIDT ROAD BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 (Residential). On the 10th day of October, 2013, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, under Case Title: CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC; Plaintiff V. BOUNSY SIKRISAMOUTH; ET. AL.; Defendant. Case No. 07 CH 2364 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 342 Lakeview Circle Bolingbrook, IL 60440 (Single Family Residence). On the 3rd day of October, 2013, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, under Case Title: PNC MORTGAGE, a division of PNC Bank, National Association Plaintiff V. CHRISTINA SPANOS, SHERWOOD COMMONS TOWNHOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. and PNC MORTGAGE, a division of PNC Bank, National Association Defendant. Case No. 10 CH 2482 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 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 9/12, 9/19, 9/26

For Information Please Contact: Heavner, Scott, Beyers & Mihlar, LLC 111 East Main Street, Suite 200 Decatur, Illinois 62523 217-422-1719 217-422-1754 (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 9/5. 9/12. 9/19

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 105 Pilgrim Ct. Bolingbrook, IL 60440 (Single family home). On the 3rd day of October, 2013, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, under Case Title: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff V. ALBERT OWUSU, EARTHMOVER CREDIT UNION, PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION and BEACONRIDGE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, Defendant. Case No. 09 CH 6408 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 19R Fernwood Dr. Bolingbrook, IL 60440 (Condominium Unit). On the 3rd day of October, 2013, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, under Case Title: PNC MORTGAGE, A DIVISION OF PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff V. DAVID VELASCO and PINE MEADOW 2 CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION a/k/a PINE MEADOWS II CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION a/k/a PINE MEADOW II CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Defendant. Case No. 10 CH 3140 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: Heavner, Scott, Beyers & Mihlar, LLC 111 East Main Street, Suite 200 Decatur, Illinois 62523 217-422-1719 217-422-1754 (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 9/5, 9/12, 9/19

For Information Please Contact: Heavner, Scott, Beyers & Mihlar, LLC 111 East Main Street, Suite 200 Decatur, Illinois 62523 217-422-1719 217-422-1754 (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 9/5, 9/12, 9/19


THE BUGLE SEPTEMBER 12, 2013 SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 1108 JENNIFER LANE BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 (TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILY HOME. TWO CAR ATTACHED GARAGE.). On the 3rd day of October, 2013, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, under Case Title: BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff V. ALBERT T. POELLNITZ, Defendant. Case No. 10 CH 7165 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 210,623.44 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 9/5, 9/12, 9/19

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 1408 Comanche Drive Bolingbrook, IL 60490 (Single family residence). On the 26th day of September, 2013, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, under Case Title: Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificate Holders CWABS, Inc. AssetBacked Certificates, Series 2005-7 Plaintiff V. Dea L. Whitfield; North Star Trust Company, as Trustee Under the Provisions of a Certain Trust Agreement Dated 5/27/2005 and Known as Trust Number 05-8526; Household Finance Corporation III Defendant.

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 400 Devonshire Lane Bolingbrook, IL 60440 (Single Family Home). On the 3rd day of October, 2013, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, under Case Title: First Bank d/b/a First Bank Mortgage Plaintiff V. Mario A. Aguilar-Pinion; et. al. Defendant.

Case No. 08 CH 3402 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. 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.

Case No. 12 CH 1088 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois.

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 14-11-39965 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 9/5, 9/12, 9/19

Published 8/29, 9/4, 9/11 SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 506 Dalhart Avenue Romeoville, Illinois 60446 (single family home). On the 26th day of September, 2013, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, under Case Title: HSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC., ASSIGNEE OF MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR ACCREDITED HOME LENDERS, INC. Plaintiff V. JAMES N. BULICEK Defendant.

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 583 KINGSBROOKE CROSSING BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 (BROWN FRAME SINGLE FAMILY WITH ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE). On the 26th day of September, 2013, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, under Case Title: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff V. RAQUEL BARAJAS; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF RAQUEL BARAJAS, IF ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendant.

Case No. 10 CH 2111 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois.

Case No. 08 CH 5082 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 184,937.59 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.

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: 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 8/29, 9/4, 9/11

For Information Please Contact: PIERCE & ASSOCIATES ONE NORTH DEARBORN THIRTEENTH FLOOR CHICAGO, IL 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 8/29, 9/4, 9/11


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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 )

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

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

PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff,

PNC MORTGAGE, A DIVISION OF PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff,

vs.

vs.

ALBERT OWUSU, EARTHMOVER CREDIT UNION, PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION and BEACONRIDGE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, Defendant. No. 09 CH 6408

DAVID VELASCO and PINE MEADOW 2 CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION a/k/a PINE MEADOWS II CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION a/k/a PINE MEADOW II CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Defendant. No. 10 CH 3140

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 1st day of March, 2010, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 3rd day of October, 2013, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: Parcel 1: Lot 4, Area 8 Unit 3, in Beaconridge Subdivision Unit 4, being a Subdivision of part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 14, Township 37 North, Range 10 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded August 14, 1968, as Document R68-13515, in Will County, Illinois. Parcel 2: Easement appurtenant to Parcel One as defined in Declaration dated August 24, 1967, recorded August 25, 1967 as Document No. R67-12143 and Declaration of Inclusion dated May 7, 1969, recorded May 8, 1969 as Document No. R69-7912, in Will County, Illinois. Commonly known as: 105 Pilgrim Ct. Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: Single family home P.I.N.: 12-02-14-104-069-0000 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: Heavner, Scott, Beyers & Mihlar, LLC 111 East Main Street, Suite 200 Decatur, Illinois 62523 217-422-1719 217-422-1754 (Fax) PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 9/5, 9/12, 9/19

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 July, 2010, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 3rd day of October, 2013, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: Unit 2-4-3, in Pine Meadow Condominiums No. 2, as delineated on Survey of certain Lots or parts thereof in Pine Meadow, a Subdivision in the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 15, in Township 37 North, and in Range 10 East of the Third Principal Meridian according to the Plat recorded September 10, 1971, as Document No. R71-21842, which Survey is attached as Exhibit A to Declaration of Condominiums made by Kaufman and Broad Homes, Incorporated, an Illinois Corporation, recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Will County, Illinois as Document No. R74-2040, as amended from time to time; together with an 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: 19R Fernwood Dr. Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: Condominium Unit P.I.N.: 12-02-15-218-002-0000 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: Heavner, Scott, Beyers & Mihlar, LLC 111 East Main Street, Suite 200 Decatur, Illinois 62523 217-422-1719 217-422-1754 (Fax) PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 9/5, 9/12, 9/19

LEGAL SHERIFF’S SALE

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LEGAL SHERIFF’S SALE

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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 )

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

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

PNC MORTGAGE, a division of PNC Bank, National Association Plaintiff,

BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff,

First Bank d/b/a First Bank Mortgage Plaintiff,

vs.

vs.

Mario A. Aguilar-Pinion; et. al. Defendant. No. 12 CH 1088

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

CHRISTINA SPANOS, SHERWOOD COMMONS TOWNHOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. and PNC MORTGAGE, a division of PNC Bank, National Association Defendant. No. 10 CH 2482 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 28th day of June, 2010, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 3rd day of October, 2013, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: Lot 12 in Sherwood Commons, being a Subdivision of part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 10, Township 37 North, Range 10, East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded September 10, 2004, as Document Number R2004-167549, in Will County, Illinois. Commonly known as: 342 Lakeview Circle Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: Single Family Residence P.I.N.: 12-02-10-201-093-0000 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.

ALBERT T. POELLNITZ, Defendant. No. 10 CH 7165 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 17th day of January, 2012, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 3rd day of October, 2013, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 115 IN BROOKWOOD ESTATES SECTION TWO, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 8, LYING NORTH AND SOUTH OF THE INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE, ALSO PART OF SECTION 17, LYING NORTH OF THE INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE, IN TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED SEPTEMBER 28, 1990, AS DOCUMENT NO. R90-54212, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 1108 JENNIFER LANE BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: T W O STORY SINGLE FAMILY HOME. TWO CAR ATTACHED GARAGE. P.I.N.: 12-02-08-306-024 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 210,623.44 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: Heavner, Scott, Beyers & Mihlar, LLC 111 East Main Street, Suite 200 Decatur, Illinois 62523 217-422-1719 217-422-1754 (Fax) PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County

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 9/5, 9/12, 9/19

Published 9/5, 9/12, 9/19

vs.

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 May, 2013, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 3rd day of October, 2013, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 6, AREA 14, UNIT 5, IN BEACONRIDGE SUBDIVISION UNIT NUMBER 6 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, IN TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH AND RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MAY 6, 1970 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R707398 TOGETHER WITH AND EASEMENT APPURTENANT TO THE ABOVE DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AS DEFINED IN DECLARATION DATED AUGUST 24, 1967 AND RECORDED AUGUST 25, 1967 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R67-12143 AND DECLARATION OF INCLUSION DATED AUGUST 1, 1970 AND RECORDED AUGUST 14, 1970 AS DOCUMENT R7014485, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 400 Devonshire Lane Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: Single Family Home P.I.N.: 02-14-303-130 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 14-11-39965 PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 9/5, 9/12, 9/19


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

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

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

Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificate Holders CWABS, Inc. AssetBacked Certificates, Series 2005-7 Plaintiff,

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff,

CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC; Plaintiff,

BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff,

vs.

vs.

vs.

RAQUEL BARAJAS; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF RAQUEL BARAJAS, IF ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendant. No. 08 CH 5082

HSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC., ASSIGNEE OF MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR ACCREDITED HOME LENDERS, INC. Plaintiff,

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Dea L. Whitfield; North Star Trust Company, as Trustee Under the Provisions of a Certain Trust Agreement Dated 5/27/2005 and Known as Trust Number 05-8526; Household Finance Corporation III Defendant. No. 08 CH 3402 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 6th day of September, 2012, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 26th day of September, 2013, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 17 IN INDIAN CROSSING, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED DECEMBER 15, 1989 AS DOCUMENT NO. R89-66016, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 1408 Comanche Drive Bolingbrook, IL 60490 Description of Improvements: Single family residence P.I.N.: 12-02-18-209-031

vs.

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 March, 2013, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 26th day of September, 2013, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 102 IN HUNTINGTON ESTATES UNIT 3, BEING 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 FEBRUARY 16, 1999 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R99-020518, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 583 KINGSBROOKE CROSSING BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: BROWN FRAME SINGLE FAMILY WITH ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE P.I.N.: 02-16-407-055-0000

vs. JAMES N. BULICEK Defendant. No. 10 CH 2111 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 July, 2010, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 26th day of September, 2013, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 17, IN BLOCK 6, IN HAMPTON PARK SUBDIVISION NO. 2, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE EAST HALF (1/2) OF SECTION 33 AND THE WEST HALF (1/2) OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED SEPTEMBER 4, 1958 IN PLAT BOOK 31, PAGE 25, AS DOCUMENT NO. 856059, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 506 Dalhart Avenue Romeoville, Illinois 60446 Description of Improvements: single family home P.I.N.: 12-02-34-104-025

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 184,937.59 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.

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.

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

FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: PIERCE & ASSOCIATES ONE NORTH DEARBORN THIRTEENTH FLOOR CHICAGO, IL 312-346-9088 312-346-1557 fax PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County

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 8/29, 9/4, 9/11

Published 8/29, 9/4, 9/11

Published 8/29, 9/4, 9/11

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.

BOUNSY SIKRISAMOUTH; ET. AL.; Defendant. No. 07 CH 2364 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 October, 2007, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 10th day of October, 2013, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 14 IN BLOCK 27, IN INDIAN OAKS UNIT 5, A SUBDIVISION IN THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED OCTOBER 8, 1971 AS DOCUMENT R71-24715, AND CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED JANUARY 23, 1972 AS DOCUMENT R72-2396, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 201 N. SCHMIDT ROAD BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: Residential P.I.N.: 02-09-404-022 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 PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 9/12, 9/19, 9/26

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

Joel P. Tolentino a/k/a Joel Tolentino; et. al. Defendant. No. 09 CH 4479 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 13th day of January, 2010, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 10th day of October, 2013, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 262 IN FOXRIDGE FARMS UNIT 2, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 35, LYING BOTH NORTHWESTERLY AND THE SOUTHEASTERLY OF THE INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE AND PART OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 35 LYING NORTHWESTERLY OF THE INDIAN BOUNDARY, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED NOVEMBER 29, 2000 AS DOCUMENT R2000-129732 AND CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED FEBRUARY 5, 2001 AS DOCUMENT R2001-12684, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 1 Glenview Court Bolingbrook, IL 60490 Description of Improvements: Residential P.I.N.: 01-35-205-003 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 14-09-27170 PAUL J. KAUPAS Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 9/12, 9/19, 9/26


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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 OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, vs. MONIQUE L ROSS Defendant. No. 10 CH 2618 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 8th day of May, 2012, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 10th day of October, 2013, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: PARCEL I: UNIT 36/7 TOGETHER WITH ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS IN TOWN CENTRE PARC CONDOMINIUM AS DELINEATED AND DEFINED IN THE DECLARATION RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R93-41735, AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME, IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL II: A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN ACCESS OVER AND ACROSS THE ACCESS ROAD TO AND FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE RESIDENTAL ASSOCIATION AND OWNERS OF DWELLING UNITS DATED MAY 22, 1993, AND RECORDED MAY 27, 1993, AS DOCUMENT R93-41736. Commonly known as: 361 EVENING STAR COURT BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: FRAME TOWNHOUSE ATTACHED 2 CARAGE P.I.N.: 12-02-15-108-035-1007 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 199,166.93 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 9/12, 9/19, 9/26

BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff, vs. PHILIP SOTO AND MARIA LORENA SOTO Defendant. No. 09 CH 1574 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 September, 2012, PAUL J. KAUPAS, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 10th day of October, 2013, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 77 IN CLARIDGE ESTATES, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED APRIL 16, 2004 AS DOCUMENT R2004-064788, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 333 CLARIDGE CIRCLE BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: BRICK AND FRAME TWO-STORY HOUSE WITH FRONT ATTACHED THREE-CAR GARAGE P.I.N.: 12-02-17-200-001 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 556,860.43 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 9/12, 9/19, 9/26


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NASCAR SPECIAL | THE BUGLE SEPTEMBER 12, 2013

WHO WILL WIN GEICO 400?

have gone on to win the Sprint Cup championship. However, the third time may not be the charm.

Scott: Kyle Busch – Busch seems to run well at Chicagoland Speedway every year. He has swept the weekend in the past back when the race was in July and is very comfortable here. He seems to like the 1.5 mile tracks and Chicagoland is one of those. I think Busch will get himself in contention to finally break through and win the NASCAR championship. Winning in Joliet is a great way to start since the past two winners here to start the chase

Mark: I also going with Busch here, however, I am picking Kyle’s older brother, Kurt. Kurt has bounced around the past few seasons and has raced for two teams in the last two years and that trend will continue as he joins Stewart-Haas Racing next season. He has been consistent most of this season with Furniture Row Racing, making them the first single-car team to make the Chase since the format began. With a low-budget team, Kurt

has showed his ability this season and is due to have things go his way and claim a win.

WHO WILL WIN THE SPRINT CUP CHAMPIONSHIP? Scott: Jimmy Johnson – I don’t see fate playing out again this year with the winner at Chicagoland winning the Sprint Cup. That is unless Johnson wins this week. After a couple years of not winning the title following the five-peat, it looks like Johnson is back to being on

his A-game. He seems to be back to his old, consistent self, which is exactly what you need to win the championship. Besides Kevin Harvick, I don’t see many serious threats this year as I don’t see Clint Bowyer and Busch holding up through the 10 races. I think Carl Edwards could have a say in the championship race as well. Mark: Kevin Harvick – My first thought here was Clint Bowyer, but if he really intentionally spun out to cause a caution and help teammate Martin Truex, Jr. get in the Chase, I see a few drivers who will make sure that does not happen, namely Ryan Newman,

who was kept out of the Chase because of Bowyer’s actions. So, assuming Bowyer is shown a few walls, that leaves me picking Harvick to win the Chase in his last go-round with RCR before taking Newman’s ride with SHR. Harvick has a pair of wins this season, 13 top 10 finishes and six top fives. Harvick has an average finish of 12.7 this season,third this year (Bowyer and Carl Edwards both average 12.3), but Harvick’s average start is 16.7, the worst of any driver in the Chase. That just tells me, he moves through the field better than anyone else, which he will do the last 10 races to take the Cup.


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