Sentinel 07-31-13

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

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Vol. 18 No. 34

GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN

JOHN PATSCH/FOR THE SENTINEL

JT East Class of 1976 graduates Rowna Vargocko, Vicki Jordan, Cathy Scheidt, Lee Ann Camp Fisk, and Kim Conroy used balloons to tell what class they were from.

Joliet East alums celebrate, commiserate 30 years after school closes By Stewart Warren For the Bugle

Thirty years ago, one of the Dejarald boys lost something. It was a green-and-gold varsity letter jacket from Joliet East High School, a wrestling patch neatly stitched to the front.

It might have belonged to Jim Dejarald. Or maybe to his brother, the kid everyone called “Beaver.” “Like ‘Leave it to Beaver,’” Tom Chudy explained helpfully, his back to the beer vendor Saturday at the Joliet East All School Reunion. One of the Dejaralds left the coat at Chudy’s house and apparently forgot about it.

Chudy didn’t. After he married, the 51-year-old packed the jacket each time he moved to a new home, four times in all. On Saturday night, he brought it with him to the reunion at Joliet Memorial Stadium. “Have you seen any of the Dejarald boys here,” Chudy asked Mike O’Connell. O’Connell is a member of the Joliet

East Class of 1969, one of the school’s former basketball coaches and a reunion organizer. Chudy practically had to shout so O’Connell could hear him over the more than 600 partying alumni. “No,” O’Connell said. Chudy had left the jacket on a table See EAST, page 2


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EAST Continued from page 1 not far from the stage, a note pinned to the front explaining its provenance. It was next to a large sign that once was displayed on the side of the school building, 1101 Mills Road, Joliet. “Home of the Kingsmen,” the sign proclaimed.“Class of 1976.” Kim Mancuso, another classmate, somehow salvaged the sign after the school closed, O’Connell said. She loaned it to the group to display at the party. Like the jacket, something else was lost in 1983. That was the year that Joliet East – the high school home of songwriter Lionel

Ritchie and professional baseball player Larry Gura -- closed its doors for good after 19 years. The alumni still mourn the demise. In a way, it left them adrift. “We’ve all kind of felt like lost souls with no direction,” said Jean Olszewski, of Joliet, class of 1971. Joliet Central High School and Joliet West High School remain open today, she noted. The kids who went there in the ‘60s, ‘70s and early ‘80s can still walk through those buildings when they want to relive the past. They can attend yearly Homecoming celebrations. Many of their children and grandchildren have been lucky enough to go to school in the very same buildings. The kids

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p Graduates from Joliet East share memories at the Reunion at Joliet Memorial Stadium. u Patti Sefick, ‘85, and Adrea Sefick, ‘77, look at copies of their yearbooks.

who went to East can’t, and it’s sad. “We need events like this to bring us back together,” Olszewski said.

Tough times Back in 1983, things were tough in Joliet. Many people were unemployed, and the crime rate was sky high. Enrollment dwindled at the city’s high schools: Central, East and West. One of the schools had to close. East was chosen. “They wouldn’t close West,” Bill Palmer said on Saturday. He taught social studies at East, and Mercedes Palmer, his wife, taught math. They are the parents of Nick Palmer, chief of staff for Will County Executive Larry Walsh, a member of Joliet East High School’s class of 1966.

“And they wouldn’t close Central – the members of the school board graduated from there,” Bill Palmer added. East was a wonderful place, Bill Palmer said. The campus’ location was off the beaten track, so the learning environment was quiet and peaceful.“If a fire truck went by, it was an event,” he said. The students were a tightly knit group. “They had a lot in common. There was a lot of camaraderie,” Mercedes Palmer said. Although the school is gone, that closeness remains. Tena Klimek of Joliet, Vicki Jordan of Coal City, Cathy Scheidt of Joliet, LeeAnn Fisk of Lockport and Kim Conroy of Channahon were fast friends at East. They’re still together today. The five women sat in folding chairs at the

Medicare Basics and 2013 Updates Program scheduled for Sept. 18 Troy TRIAD is offering a program by Dave Lecik, SHIP Trainer with the Illinois Department of Aging, Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP) on Medicare Basics and 2013 Updates 9 to 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18, at Alden Estates of Shorewood ShortTerm Rehabilitation and PostAcute Services, 720 W. Black Road, Shorewood. Seating is limited, and reservations are required. Troy Township seniors who wish to attend should RSVP to

815-744-1968 on or before Sept. 13. The program is free and ample parking is available. Light morning refreshments will be served. Medicare itself can be very confusing. Lecik will review: • Medicare Parts A, B, C, D • Programs to Cover the Gaps in what Medicare Doesn t Pay • Programs to Help with Prescription Drug Costs • New Durable Medical Equipment & New Diabetic Testing Supplies Rules

reunion and occasionally held up huge balloons proclaiming the year of their graduating class, 1976. They still meet at least once a month.Sometimes they talk about how fun it would be to grow old and live in one sprawling house, like “The Golden Girls.” It’s not just a chick thing.Their husbands are friends, too.“Those four years developed the best friendships ever,” Fisk said. They scanned the crowd carefully, looking for people who they hadn’t seen in years. Quite a few of their former teachers already had been spotted, some of them surely in their 70s. “Mrs. Otis is here,” Klimek said. “Everybody loved her.” For them, the reunion was a night of memories, a time to celebrate ties. Joliet East High School is long gone but not forgotten. The classmates still have each other. Generation, an oldies band, took the stage, launching into The Doors’ “Light My Fire.” A blond woman standing near the front moved to the beat, the fringe on her suede jacket swaying.

Joliet East High School teacher Bill Palmer wore his sperit hat to the Joliet East High School reunion.

Shorewood Police Blotter • Mauricio Lopez, 28, 511 N. Franklin, Joliet, was arrested at 1:47 a.m. July 4 at Black Road and Interstate 55 for possession of stolen property, speeding, no valid driver’s license,no insurance and no valid registration. • Eliza B. Olson, 52, 711 Sunset Lane, Shorewood, was arrested at 11:26 p.m. July 8 in the 700 block of Sunset Lane for domestic battery and aggravated assault. • Robert Q. Gary, 22, of 5301 Sunmeadow Drive, Plainfield, was arrested at 9:29 p.m. July 9 at 813 Phelps Lane for driving with a suspended license, no valid registration, no insurance and speeding.


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Crossroads Festival offers something for everyone SUBMITTED BY

By Marianne Eisenbrandt For the Sentinel

The annual Shorewood Crossroads Festival has grown from a one-day event to celebrate the nation’s Bicentennial to three days of fun, food, fireworks, festivities and so much more. A variety of activities geared for the young, as well as the young at heart, will take place Aug. 2-4 in Four Seasons Park, 24520 W. Seil Road (west of River Road). The festival is brought to the community by the Shorewood Area Chamber of Commerce. The presenting sponsor is Heartland Bank and Trust. The fest kicks off at 4 p.m. Friday with a ribbon cutting and grand opening. The carnival, food vendors, beer and wine garden and entertainment can be found over the three day festival. Kids will be delighted by the fact that the fest will feature an unlimited carnival ride $20 wristband 4-8 p.m. Friday, and 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Friday’s opening band is “Strung Out”at 5:15 p.m. followed at 9 p.m. by the Headliner Band Libido Funk Circus, playing popular music from the days of Motown to last week’s

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Denise Schmidt, President of the Shorewood Area Chamber of Commerce and fest chair, holds one of the new banners displayed at the Four Seasons Park to promote the annual Shorewood Crossroads Festival.

Billboard charts. Saturday opens with the Shorewood Festival 5K Race at 8 a.m. near the Shorewood Police Station. Children’s races start at 8:30 a.m. At 11 a.m. is the Beautiful Baby Contest in the entertainment tent. The car show noon to 6 p.m. is sponsored by Bill Jacobs Auto Group and organized with assistance from Graybeal Auto Repair. Kidz Zone, noon to 5 p.m., includes Home Depot crafts, face painting, make-a-magnet, Fancy Frames, coloring crafts, temporary

tattoos and more. There will be a Bounce House for free and tie-dyed t-shirt making available for a fee. Also, children can stop at the Kidz Zone tent to pick up a “Crossroads Fest Passport.” If they find all six items on the scavenger hunt, it can be turned in at either of the two information booths on the park for a special prize; sponsored by Home Depot and the Village of Shorewood. The Craft and Chamber Member Expo is noon to 6 p.m. Registration for the Bags Tournament is noon. Fireworks are scheduled for 9 p.m. At 5 p.m. is the family show

YOUR GUIDE TO CROSSROADS FESTIVAL FUN & ACTIVITIES PAGES 27-28 “Emily and the Messengers.” At 6:30 p.m. Kashmir, a Led Zeppelin tribute band, is the opener for ARRA, the Journey plus cover band that headlined last year’s fest, takes the stage at 9:30 p.m. The annual Shorewood Crossroads Festival Parade steps off at noon on Sunday. The annual hot dog and pie eating contest is scheduled for the afternoon. Featured entertainment 2 to 5 p.m. is Skooters Roadhouse Country All-Stars. At 5:30 p.m. is the Bicentennial Pops Band Patriotic Closing Concert. This year will find some new changes to the festival with the rearrangement of the festival grounds and a new parking area. Denise Schmidt, President of the Shorewood Area Chamber of Commerce and Fest Chair, said they are extending the fest itself and putting the rides on the north end toward Walnut Trails School and opening extra parking on the north side. Schmidt said the additional parking off of U.S.52 and Wynstone

would be ideal for those most interested in the carnival, while the traditional park parking off Seil Road will be more accessible to the craft and vendor areas and contains parking for those with handicapped access.. For more information on the fest or for applications for the various events go to www.crossroadsfest. com or call the chamber at 815725-2900.


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Get ready for emergency at event Join the Reedwood Neighborhood Association at a Gear Up Get Ready! event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday,Aug. 3, at the United Cerebral Palsy School, 311 S. Reed St., to learn how to be prepared. Mixing fun and education, the event will feature giveaways, games, search-and-rescue dog demonstrations, and free food for those who visit all of the informational booths. Will County Executive Larry Walsh, an event sponsor, said,“I hope people will take advantage of this opportunity to create an emergency plan. In addition to our County departments, other agencies are partnering with the Reedwood Neighborhood Association to make this event fun for the kids, as well as educational for all.” R. Dale Evans, President of the Reedwood Neighborhood Association, said, “The Reedwood Neighborhood Association looks forward to working with city and county government, and private and neighborhood organizations to promote awareness and partnerships working together for the good of Joliet and its residents.” Adults should make the information booth their first stop, getting a passport for each family. There will be an activity or information at each booth for participants. When finished, a volunteer at each table will punch the passport. When all are punched, the family is eligible for a free hot dog lunch. There will be special presentations, with the American Red Cross presenting its Team Fire Stopper program at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. and the Will County Emergency Management

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Marshawn McCullum, left, and Issiah Scott pet Tino and visit with Joliet Police Department canine handler Bruce Trevillian during the 2012 Gear Up. Get Ready! emergency preparedness event.

Agency Search-and-Rescue Division giving K-9 demonstrations at 11 a.m. and noon. Will County’s dental van will be on site for those who need its services. Will County EMA’s emergency van, a Joliet fire truck and a Red Cross vehicle will be on display. While the adults make their emergency plans and learn about such things as utility shut-offs and fire prevention, the children can get free books from the National Hook Up of Black Women and play games provided by the Neighborhood Association.


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Joliet police chief to step down in August after two-year hitch family and finding something with a slower pace.” Trafton laughed when asked if the next police job might be Joliet Police Chief Michael in Elwood, following his former Trafton will have 28 years on boss, Fred Hayes. He said finding the city force in September, and a smaller department at some that along with turning 50 had point could be a possibility, as him thinking about retirement well as politics. for the past half year “I have some interest or so. in that,” he said. “It’s time,” Trafton Although not the said Wednesday. “I’ve entire reason, Trafton been talking it over said the recent with my wife Melissa, “uncertainty” on the City and she agreed it’s Council played some time, too.” role in his decision. Although chief Trafton Joliet City Manager Tom only for a little over Thanas also has decided to step two years, Trafton said the down in the fall. grind of command positions – Thanas said he would commander, deputy chief and recommend to the mayor and chief -- for the past five years has City Council he appoint an taken its toll on him as well as interim chief from the ranks. his family, including daughters Katie, 23, Allie, 19, and Nicole, Then the new city manager can make his or her own 17. “Basically, I’ve slept with my recommendation. While it has been the practice cellphone next to me for the last five years,” he said. “It has been for the city to hire a chief from all about Mike. Now it’s about the ranks, Thanas said, two spending more time with the were hired from outside in By Nick Reiher Managing Editor

the late 1980s and early 1990s: Dennis Nowicki and Joseph Beasley. Thanas said the city looked outside at that point because Joliet needed expertise unavailable in the ranks. The Joliet Police Department has no special needs now, Thanas added. “It’s a very welltrained department.” Thanas gave a lot of credit to Trafton for his work in dealing with staff reductions during the recession.“A lot of times, he had to deal more with personnel issues than police work,”Thanas said of Trafton.“And that’s never fun. ... Mike did a great job during a very difficult time.” A graduate of Lincoln-Way Central High School, the Mokena native received his Bachelor of Science in Law Enforcement and Justice Administration from Western Illinois University in Macomb in 1985. He began his career in Joliet as a patrol officer in 1985 and was promoted to sergeant in 2004, lieutenant See CHIEF, page 7

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The following items were compiled from the official reports of the Joliet Police Department. Appearing in the police blotter does not constitute a finding of guilt, only a court of law can make that determination. Cora M. Hines, 60, 19050 Maple Ave., Country Club Hills, was arrested at 12:54 p.m. July 17 at Briggs and Carey for Forgery. Roelf Carlos Wolz, 35, 1011 Western, was arrested at 3:33 a.m. July 18 at Chicago and I-80 for DUI – Alcohol. Trudy L. Scola, 46, 2115 Olde Mill Road, Plainfield, was arrested at 10:45 a.m. July 18 at 150 W. Washington for Theft. Juan J. Madrigal-Anaya, 25, 112 Logan Ave., was arrested at 11:50 a.m. July 18 at 150 W. Washington for Theft. Michael J. Cargle, 28, 1115 Waverly, was arrested at 11 a.m. July 18 at 1115 Elizabeth for Domestic Battery and Aggravated Assault. Anthony D. Hamilton, 23, 2127 Englewood, Lockport, was arrested at 5:26 a.m. July 18 at 508 E. Cass for Obstructing/ Resisting a P.O.

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ForuM Letter to the Editor Questions remain regarding Benghazi Regarding the slaughter at Benghazi, several basic questions continue to remain unasked and unanswered. Crucial information is not being shared and/or acted upon: 1. Physically, where were the President, Secretary of State and the Joint Chiefs during the few hours preceding the attack and for the next 12-24 hours- hour by hour? 2. Was the Libyan government contracted and asked for assistance from their security forces? If not, why not? If yes, and no positive response, why? Did we ask to use Libyan air strips to send in our forces? 3. News reports talk of a drone

overhead. Whose was it and from where? Why not send an armed drone and defend our personnel? 4. Who issued the “stand down” orders to our troops and why? 5. Facial recognition software should have identified many of the assailants. Why were they not hunted down? 6. Who gave Ambassador Rice her instructions? It seems as time passes, the Administration hopes we will forget and questions won’t be asked and/or answered. We were attacked. We lost lives and property, and we are sitting on our hands. The situation is shameful. Mark Turk Joliet

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CHIEF Continued from page 5 in 2008, commander in 2008, deputy chief in 2009 and chief in 2011. His assignments throughout his career included field training officer, canine officer, tactical officer, crisis negotiator, Special Services officer, supervisor of the Department’s Neighborhood

Response Team and Joliet Narcotics Unit, Operations commander, and deputy chief. He has also served as President, Vice President, and Board member of the Joliet Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 58 and Board Member and Secretary of the Fraternal Order of Police Labor Committee. Trafton received many department awards for outstanding performance, as well as many letters of

appreciation from citizens and civic groups. He was the 1992 recipient of the Exchange Club of Joliet’s Officer of the Year Award and the VFW’s Officer of the Year Award in 1993. Trafton said he’s not sure who is in line to replace him, that being up to the city manager and the council. But with accumulated vacation time, he expects his last work day to be sometime in August.


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BLOTTER Continued from page 6 A 15-year-old was arrested at 2:40 p.m. July 18 at 366 N. Broadway for Criminal Trespass to Real Property. Leonton Campbell,34,1807 Vernon, was arrested at 9:57 p.m. July 18 at 1811 Vernon for Resisting/Obstructing a P.O. C.Watkins,25,608 Honey 11 Eric Tree Drive, Romeoville, was arrested at 12:09 p.m. July 19 at Essington and Mall Loop Drive for Possession of Cannabis. D. Washington, 28, 12 Antwan 408 E. Washington, was

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arrested at 10:32 p.m. July 19 at 112 Richards for Possession of Cannabis. L. Robertson, 59, 401 13 Henry N. Bluff, at 11:15 a.m. July 19 at 307 N. Chicago for Criminal Trespass to Real Property. J. Oats, 19, 1620 14 William S. St. Louis, Chicago, was arrested at 9:30 a.m. July 19 at 704 Woodruff for Obstructing a P.O. He also had been arrested several minutes before in the 1100 block of Valley for Dog Running At Large. Andrea A. Pinnick, 43, 316 15 Sherman, was arrested at 12:30 a.m. July 19 at that address for Possession of a Stolen Motor Vehicle.

Kourtney D.Stevens,33,415 Maude Ave., was arrested at 2:58 a.m. July 19 at 418 Maude for Obstructing a P.O. D. Studer, 50, 18 S. 17 Daniel Comstock, was arrested at 8:15 p.m. July 19 at 1 Mayor Art Schultz for Criminal Trespass to Real Property. Hinton, 50, 216 18 Jonathan Richards, was arrested at 8:28 p.m. July 19 at 1609 W. Jefferson for Criminal Trespass to Real Property. C. Giacomi, 35, 19 Timothy 1130 Roosevelt Ave., was arrested at 8:52 p.m. July 19 at Ingalls and Edgerton for Battery. T. Leroy, 43, 2217 20 Kevin Dalewood Court, Plainfield,

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was arrested at 10:34 p.m. July 19 at 2217 Dalewood for Domestic Battery and Resisting/ Obstructing a P.O. was arrested 21 Aat 15-year-old 3:39 p.m. July 19 at 7196 Caton Farm for Residential Burglary. L. Robinson, 34, 22 Quentin 512 Grant, was arrested at 11:32 p.m. July 19 at Washington and Chicago for Disorderly Conduct. K. Horak, 43, 1917 23 Michael Carlton Drive, was arrested at 9:12 p.m. July 20 at 1915 Carlton for Negligent Control Of Animal. E. Ashley, 22, 24 Michael 225 E. 90th, Chicago, and

Kadin M. Campbell, 21, 6507 N. Washtenaw Ave., Chicago, were arrested at 10:39 p.m. July 20 at 358 N. Broadway for Criminal Trespass to Real Property. T. Irvin, 22, 228 25 Kailee Comstock, and Rafael A. Pabon Jr., 27, 200 Sherman, were arrested at 3:24 p.m. July 20 at 2424 W. Jefferson for Retail Theft. R. Grady, 24, 1472 26 Fernando Pioneer Road, Crest Hill, was arrested at 10:50 a.m. July 20 at 2424 Jefferson for Theft. Adams Jr., 24, 301 N. 27 Nick Bluff, was arrested at 3:17 a.m. July 20 at 118 E. Jefferson for Disorderly Conduct. D. Nagra, 26, 210 28 Cynthia N. Hickory, was arrested at 9:48 a.m. July 20 at that address for two counts for Domestic Battery. L. Vazquez, 32, 865 29 Jose Black Road, was arrested at 10:06 p.m. July 20 at that address for Domestic Battery. P. Yano, 20, 1114 30 William Oakland Ave., a 16-year-old and a 13-year-old were arrested at 11:43 p.m. at 1020 Oakland for Robbery. M. Huson, 90, 3320 31 Beulah Caroline, was arrested at 5:09 p.m. July 20 at 3340 Mall Loop Drive for Theft.


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Fire destroys old prison building By Nick Reiher Managing Editor

An early morning fire destroyed a building at the closed Joliet Correctional Center Thursday, July 24. Deputy Chief Ray Randich said they got the call around 3:10 a.m. Thursday of smoke coming from inside the 155-year-old walls of the prison shut down by the state in 2002. Because they couldn’t get into the property, Randich said they called for a ladder truck from Joliet and from Lockport just to the north. Seeing the

building was totally involved, he said, firefighters on the ladders sprayed nearby buildings inside the walls to keep the fire from spreading. Joliet Police initially closed Collins Street traffic in both directions, Randich said. But as they were able to concentrate equipment on the west side of the road, they opened one lane around 6 a.m. to help with rushhour traffic. The fire was contained around that time, he said, but firefighters stayed on the scene to continue to hose down the area until about 10 a.m. Collins Street traffic was

completely re-opened at that time as well, he added. The fire was contained to the one building, Randich said, one that was used as a mattress factory where prisoners made mattresses for Joliet Correctional cells and for other state prisons. Randich said the State Fire Marshal’s Office still was investigating the fire as of Thursday afternoon. Asked how a fire could have started within a complex firefighters couldn’t get into, he said people have told him since that homeless people have found their way into the complex.

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Horoscopes Be an equal opportunity friend. Make an effort to be friendly to everyone in the week ahead. The people least deserving of your hand in friendship may need it the most and repay your kindness.

Enjoy powerful new contacts in the week ahead. You could be passionate about getting what you want in areas that have to do with career, finance or business - and even love. Spread the joy around.

Expect the unexpected. In the upcoming week, your tastes might stray toward the new and unusual, or you might feel an urge to invest in antiques or update your computer with the latest gadgets.

You are not defeated when you lose, but you are defeated when you quit. In the week to come, you will receive plenty of encouragement. You can tap into staying power to see a project through to completion.

Make powerful connections in the upcoming week. It seems your popularity increases when your passion is sparked by meeting new and original personalities. You are revitalized by New Age ideas and isms.

Knowledge is power. If all you know how to do is row a boat, you won’t have a clue about what to do when the river runs dry. Learn as much as you can in the week ahead to be prepared for the future.

You are torn two ways. In the week ahead, you feel eager to impulsively experiment and may take on something out of the ordinary. At the same time, however, your natural reserve may prevent you from going wild.

You have a passion for much more than fashion. Love and romance and the enjoyment of shared intimacies might be key elements for you this week. Give love a chance.

Your heart might unwittingly take a walk on the wild side in the week ahead. When there are interesting things to see and do - as well as people to meet - it is difficult to get quite enough sleep.

Chop down problems one weed at a time. Your talent for organization can be applied to your relationships, as well. This week, your attention is riveted on making relationships perfectly divine.

The more, the merrier. Since you are respectful toward others, they tend to respect you and will very likely include you in group endeavors as a matter of course in the upcoming week.

Romance, passion and love are gifts. But they aren’t like gift certificates that you can stick in a drawer and redeem later. Jump on any romantic opportunity immediately during the week to come.

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Quinn signs law for new airport Gov. Pat Quinn July 25 signed a law that will give the Illinois Department of Transportation the power to build the South Suburban Airport. Located near Peotone in Eastern Will County, officials say the airport, to be built as a cargo/general aviation facility -will employ more than 11,000 construction workers to build and 14,000 people when operational. The new law – signed at Governors State University in University Park -- gives IDOT the power to enter into a publicprivate partnership for the development, construction and operation of the airport. “From day one, I have fought to make the South Suburban Airport a reality in Will County,” Quinn

said.“Today, I am happy to say that our hard work and commitment to getting the job done has paid off. Now we can move forward with the development of this major economic engine that will strengthen our status as the transportation hub of the nation while creating thousands of good-paying jobs in Illinois.” During the past several years, Quinn said he has worked to secure numerous approvals from the Federal Aviation Administration, millions of capital dollars for land acquisition and thousands of acres to build the airport. Senate Bill 20, sponsored by state Sen. Toi Hutchinson, D-Chicago Heights, state Rep. John Bradley, D-Marion, authorizes IDOT to enter into a public-private

partnership to develop, finance, construct, manage, operate and maintain the South Suburban Airport. The law requires IDOT to collaborate with all units of local government and private entities that are impacted by the airport, and sets up a transparent public process to build the facility and select a firm to operate the airport. The agreement also streamlines the process to acquire the land necessary for the airport’s development. Illinois has invested about $40 million to date on land acquisition. Quinn’s Fiscal Year 2014 budget also includes the remaining $71 million needed to complete land acquisition for the inaugural footprint.

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INSIDE: Locals compete in Illinois Open golf tournaments, page 14; Carillon offers up 27 links-style holes, page 17

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Riley enjoying success in Joliet By Mark Gregory Sports Reporter

On May 13, 2013, Marquis Riley, a rookie professional baseball player was released by the Kansas City T-Bones of the American Association of Independent Baseball. On July 18, he represented the Joliet Slammers as the starting second baseman on the victorious West squad of the Frontier League All-Star team. “I went from the lowest of lows sitting at home to the highest of highs playing in an All-Star game with my family there watching me,” Riley said. Despite going 0-3 in the AllStar game, Riley said he enjoyed the experience. “The game was a great experience, you get to meet a lot of great guys that you play against all year, but don’t really get to talk to them,” he said. “All the guys in this league are great guys and I just had a blast.” Riley is the top hitter on the Slammers, currently at .292, he has a team-best 56 hits with five

doubles and four home runs. His two triples and his 31 runs scored lead the team, while he is second on the club with 31 RBI. All that was something he never got to show off in spring training with Kansas City. “I only got three at-bats and was released and I sat at home for two weeks and had the opportunity to come out here and now I am trying to make the best of it,” he said. The Slammers’ coaches liked Riley’s approach enough to move him from the lead-off spot to the No. 3 spot in the lineup – somewhere he is more comfortable at. “Now I have a bigger role on the team hitting in the three hole, so now I am trying to do things with guys in scoring position and drive in runs,” he said. “I hit in the three hole in college, so I am trying to get back in that mentality and get the hitter’s pitch. “When I was in the leadoff See RILEY, page 15

Courtesy of Joliet Slammers

Marquis Riley was the lone Slammer to make the Frontier League All-Star game.


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Sports

Lockport’s Garritson playing in IWO as it returns to Mistwood The Phil Kosin Illinois Women’s Open returns to Mistwood Golf Club in Romeoville July 31-Aug. 2. Among those in the field this year is the defending champion, Samantha Troyanovich, of Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan. The 2006 and 2011 champion and Symetra Tour member Jenna Pearson from Wheaton will be back and is looking for a third IWO title. There are also several Voyager Media locals who are teeing it up this week as well. Brittany Johnston from Plainfield a former champion on

the LPGA Symetra Tour is ready to make another run at the title. Bolingbrook amateur and Neuqua Valley sophomore Jessica Yuen is also slated to compete. Minooka’s Mallory Carr, Channahon’s Rachel Herzberger, Rachel Oberheide of Park Ridge, Tiffany Boak of Woodridge, Liz Schwartzers of Downers Grove and Krystal Garritson of Lockport are also competing. While there is a strong local contingent in the field, there are also golfers from Texas, Iowa, North Carolina and Georgia, as well as international competitors from New Zeland and Canada.

After play Thursday, there will be a cut to include the top 40 percent plus ties for Friday’s final round. All of the golfers will be facing the challenging new look of Mistwood after its redesign.

MEN’S OPEN The men’s Illinois Open took place July 22-24 at The Glen Club in Glenview. There needed to be extra holes to decide a champion as Joseph Kinney of Antioch won in the three-man playoff over Dustin Korte of Metropolis and Carls Sainz Jr. of Elgin. All three tied at 5-under par for the tournament. Kinney shot a 12 in the three hole playoff, while Korte had a 14 and Sainz, Jr. added a 17. Sainz, Jr. birdied the final hole of his round to get into the playoff. Vince India of Deerfield had the lead going into the final round, but shot a five-over par 77 to finish at -2, in a tie for ninth. The top Voyager Media finisher was amateur David Cooke of Bolingbrook. A six-under par 66 in the second round put him in contention the final day, where he shot a 76. For the tournament he finished even par, which was a tie for 14th. Joliet’s Chris Ioriatti finished at three-over par, which was a tie for 27th, while Eric Pick of Park Ridge tied for 39th at seven-over par. Plainfield’s Visanu Tongwarin and Ryan First competed, but failed to make the cut.


Sports RILEY Continued from page 13 spot, I was trying to take more pitches.” Not only is Riley able to get base hits and drive in runs, he also has a knack for putting the ball in play, as he has only 19 strikeouts in 192 at bats. At North Carolina A&T, Riley struck out only 23 times in 786 career at bats. “People ask me all the time

what my two strike approach is and I really haven’t had one. God blessed me with hand-eye coordination and I don’t miss very often,” he said. Despite all of his success in college and in high school,where he was a was named to the AllConference team from 20062008, was an North Carolina All-State Team selection in 2006 and 2008 and was the 2008 MidState Conference Player of the Year, and the Class 2A Player of the Year, Riley was never drafted by a professional team.

He is hoping that dream comes true in Joliet. “This has been a great experience and I am glad I have the chance to enjoy it,” he said. “The goal is to put up numbers and try and get in affiliated ball. I never had my chance, I was never drafted, so I want to get there. “I play with a chip on my shoulder a little but because I have never been there and I want to get there.” Follow Mark @2Mark_My_Words mark@buglenewspapers.com

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Photo courtesy of Wilderness Falls

Mike Baldwin holds up his $500 check for winning last year’s Mini Golf Championship.

Mini Golf Championships Aug. 3 The 2013 Chicago Mini Golf Championship is scheduled to take place Saturday, Aug. 3. The tournament, held at Wilderness Falls Mini Golf Course, will again help to

benefit the Ronald McDonald House near the Advocate Hope Children’s Hospital. There is a $25 entry fee for adults and $10 for juniors. The event is open to all ages.

The cost includes two rounds of miniature golf, tee gifts, prizes, a player’s buffet and a complimentary practice round. Friday, Aug. 2 is the deadline for entries and refunds will not be given one entries have closed. There are four divisions of competition: Championship, Women’s, Seniors (55 and older) and Juniors (12 and under). The winner of each division will receive free mini golf for a year. There will be other prizes as well such as cash and gift certificates to area establishments. There will also be one grand champion, who will receive $500 of cash. Last year Mike Baldwin shot a 75 to win the overall title by three strokes over Nick Wisner and Jake Pluth. Contestants can call 630378-8888 for their tee times on Friday,Aug. 2 and are responsible for checking their tee times. Contestants may use their own USGA approved putters or those provided by Wilderness Falls.


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The par-5 sixth hole on the Red Course at Carillon is sure to challenge golfers at all skill levels.

Carillon is calling you

Plainfield course offers up 27 links-style holes

When I was asked to return to The Links of Carillon, I was excited to play the course again. Last time I played I played the normal RedWhite course. However, there are 27 holes and I wanted to see what the Blue course was all about. So, the friendly staff, led by Jeff Yackley set us up to play the Red and then Blue course. The Red course opens with a par-5 that doglegs right. There is water straight ahead and to the left, so an overly long drive can leave you in the hazard. The hole is covered by a hill and it offers up a tough tee shot with a narrow fairway that is partially hidden. The second hole is a very short par-4 that gives the

longest hitters a chance to drive the green. However, there are bunkers in front of the green on both sides. The third is another tight driving hole with water to the right and in front of the green. A very long drive here as well could end up wet as I found out by hitting it through the fairway and in the thick grass right off the water. Hole four is a short par-3 with a two-tiered green, with water in front and right of the green. The fifth hole is a par-4 that has a severe slope to the left of the green and with the pin location when we were playing, makes a three-putt very possible. The sixth is a difficult par5 with water covering a long, narrow green to the right. I would deem it as the signature hole and very difficult. After a par-3, there are a pair of par-4s closing the side. Both are fairly short but have some

serious slope on the greens and the pin locations were right off the slopes when we played. After playing the Red course and thinking it is tight with houses close to the course, both were even tighter on the Blue course. The course opens with a pretty wide open par-4, yet I still found a way to land my tee shot in someone’s property. The second hole turned into my favorite as I reached the par-5 in two and made birdie. There is water to the right, but plays fairly short. The third hole is a par-4 with water to the right and the fourth hole is a rather tight par-3 with fescue to the left and you have to hit over a bunker. Perhaps the tightest hole on any of the three courses is the fifth hole, a long par-5. There is trouble to the left of the fairway and out of bounds with houses not far off the fairway to the

right.To make things a little more challenging, there is water to the right and behind the green. You have to play the par-3 sixth hole over water and then there are three manageable holes to close. It starts with a dogleg par-4 and then goes to a par-3 with an uphill green and then a par-4. The Links of Carillon offers a great variety of holes with different levels of difficulty. Many of the holes have water hazards or fescue on them, but they are all fairly manageable. My biggest downfall with the course remains the close proximity of the houses on some holes. If you have a slice, it can really get into your head at times as the houses seem to be on the right side of the fairway on most holes. The course was in great shape though for the most part. The fairways and greens were green and fast. Some greens on the Red

course has several ball marks on them, but it didn’t affect the roll much. The Blue course isn’t used quite as much and the greens were in magnificent shape. Carillon charges $50 for a round of golf with a cart every day during the morning and afternoon hours. It is on par for price with many other courses in the area during the week, but on the weekend it is a deal. Overall, the Links of Carillon should continue to be one of the top courses in the area with its strong layout and will be a course I will be sure to play again. Editor’s note:This is the fourth golf course review in a series of six installments. During our rounds we will be tweeting out updates. Follow Mark Gregory @2Mark_My_Words and retweet him to be entered to win a golf discount card. The hashtag is #Voyagergolf


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Flying off handle won’t create lasting change in workplace Q. I am one that flies off the handle and there is a big reason I do. I’m interrupted so much that when I am trying to speak, if someone doesn’t interrupt me, I actually stutter. I’ve spoken up and it still happens.Any suggestions? I’m starting to hate my fellow human beings! A. You get results by realizing that people do not change behavior because you “speak up.” People change behavior because you have set a consequence that they don’t want. Flying off the handle will never be a consequence that leads to a lack of interruption. Realize that you are reacting in a normal human manner when you get to the end of your rope. Most of us either do a chilly withdrawal or a heated explosion when we have run out of interpersonal tools. Unfortunately freezing people out or melting people down does not teach others to treat you with respect. When you blow up, the person who usually ends up with consequences will be you.You’ll be even madder when your supervisor ends up sending you to training for “anger management” or disciplines you. Since being interrupted has been a long-term conflict for you, consider having the following conversation with everyone you know:“I have noticed that

sometimes I don’t finish my sentence, so you don’t know what I am saying. In the future, if I have not finished my sentence, I am going to interrupt you to finish. If this doesn’t work, I will end the conversation and come back later.” With customers who keep interrupting, simply interrupt them and ask them if they would like (insert result). Customers are calling you because they need something from you. Let the customer know you want to give them (insert result) and need to provide some information to do so. When the customer can see that your goal and their goal are the same, they will shut up and listen. To fix problems at work effectively, you must take responsibility that you have obviously been the one needing to change. Blaming other people for behaving badly will not earn their cooperation.When your coworkers and managers see that you will repeatedly interrupt to finish your thoughts or walk away, they will stop butting in. Often when we are furious with people at work, the problem is we haven’t used our anger to keep trying new approaches.As satisfying as it is to blame others, the one with the most power to change is us.When we’re mad, we’re highly motivated to do

anything that gets us what we want. I know you have discovered that flying off the handle just hasn’t helped you finish your sentences. When you make it clear to everyone that you are now going to do things differently, people are put on alert that you will not engage in conversations with chronic interruptions. When you keep interrupting the interruptions or stop the conversation, no one will have the option to keep running you over verbally. I know it might not seem fair that if you want change, you are the one who has to shift your behavior. Most of us would love to live in a world where people give us what we want because we ask pretty please.The real world requires us to take the risk to be more assertive and make it impossible for people to continue to do what we don’t like.

Last word(s) Q. I just had a career door slammed on my foot. I’m depressed and thinking about all the ways I might have been able to prevent this opportunity from closing. Is there a way to stop obsessing about the past? A.Yes, when the door behind you has been closed and locked, the only way to improve your situation is to take the energy you are using to obsess and use it to plan a new future.


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TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-236 FILED July 3, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; ROUNDPOINT MORTGAGE SERVICING CORPORATION; COREY VOLLING; OCCUPANT; GINGER VOLLING; JILL VOLLING; FIRST GUARANTY MORTGAGE CORPORATION; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC.; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: THE SOUTHERLY 50 FEET OF LOT 4 (EXCEPT THE WEST 40 FEET THEREOF) IN BLOCK 86, BEING A PART OF LOCKPORT CANAL COMMISSIONERS SUBDIVISION IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF LOCKPORT (FORMERLY VILLAGE), ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED 11/21/1837 AS DOCUMENT NO. 1475, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Property Index Number 04-23-402-0090000 On November 20, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 15, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-01527

for Tax Deed on the following described property: Lot 64 (excepting therefrom the West 4 feet thereof) in Unit No. 2 of Ketelaar’s Rolling Glen, being a subdivision of part of the West 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 35 and part of the East 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 34, Township 36 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded January 17, 1979 as Document No. R79-1871, and Certificate of Correction recorded August 14, 1979 as Document No. R79-29880, in Will County, Illinois. Property Index Number 05-34-202-0170000 On November 20, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 15, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-01996

COUNTY CLERK; FIRST MIDWEST BANK; SALVADOR ORTIZ; OCCUPANT; FREDRICO SALAS; SEDERICO SALAS; ERIC SALAS; REYES SALAS; LAURA SALAS; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: THE WEST 25.15 FEET OF LOT 3, AND THE EAST 10.15 OF LOT , IN MICHAEL FETZ SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 26, IN THAT PART OF THE CITY OF JOLIET LAID OUT BY PLAT OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ILLINOIS AND MICHIGAN CANAL, AS NORTH JOLIET AND AS LOCATED, IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 35 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED NOVEMBER 9, 1868 AS DOCUMENT NO. 71448 IN BOOK 104, PAGE 597, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Property Index Number 07-09-200-0340000 On November 20, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-02755

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TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-237 FILED July 3, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; U.S. ATTORNEY’S OFFICE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA; JOHN ZARAGOZA; MARY ZARAGOZA; OCCUPANT; JOHNATHAN ZARAGOZA; ADRIAN ZARAGOZA; JUAN ZARAGOZA; MARIA ZARAGOZA; NATHAN ZARAGOZA; U.S. ATTORNEY GENERAL; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: The North 150 feet of the South 486 feet (except the East 531 feet thereof), in Lot 1, in Assessor’s subdivision of the South West 1/4 of Section 4, Township 36 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Will County, Illinois. Property Index Number 05-04-300-0090000 On November 20, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 15, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-01826 Published 7/24, 7/31, 8/7

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TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-255 FILED July 5, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; BMO HARRIS BANK NA, AS SUCCESSOR TO AMCORE BANK NA; JLH SILVER LEAF LLC; SILVER LEAF HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION; CONCORD HOMES INC. D/B/A LENNAR; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: LOTS 98, 96, 95, 118, 114 AND 256 IN SILVER LEAF UNIT 3, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 35 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED OCTOBER 7, 2005 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R2005-176031 AND CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL AND JOINDER OF PLAT OF SUBDIVISION RECORDED MARCH 23, 2006 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R2006-051865, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. LOTS 218, 228 AND 262 IN SILVER LEAF SUBDIVISION UNIT ONE, PHASE ONE, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 35 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AUGUST 18, 2003 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R2003-199628, AND CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED DECEMBER 3, 2003 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R2003-293726, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Property Index Number 06-14-403-093-0000, 06-14-406-064-0000, 06-14-406-066-0000, 0614-406-067-0000, 06-14-408-032-0000, 06-14408-036-0000, 06-14-409-002-0000, 06-14409-012-0000 & 06-14-409-022-0000 On November 20, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 15, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-02156, 09-02167, 09-02169, 0902170, 09-02195, 09-02196, 09-02202, 0902209 & 09-02216 Published 7/24, 7/31, 8/7

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TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-238 FILED July 3, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; ANNA CAMACHO; SAMUEL CAMACHO; EVA CAMACHO; OCCUPANT; DAVID CAMACHO; ERNEST CAMACHO; SAM CAMACHO; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF EVA CAMACHO; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: The East 20 feet of Lot 12 and the West 20 feet of Lot 13 in Block 2 of Durham and English’s Addition to Joliet, in the City of Joliet, excepting from the West 20 feet of said Lot 13, the North 8 feet thereof reserved for alley purposes, in Will County, Illinois. Property Index Number 07-10-201-0160000 On November 20, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-02826 Published 7/24, 7/31, 8/7

TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-239 FILED July 3, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; HOME GUARDIAN TRUST; WILLIAM F. HELWIG, JR.; OCCUPANT; VICTOR CORREA; JENNIFER LAW; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: Lot 15, in the Subdivision by John W. FitzGibbons of Lot 5, of the Subdivision by the heirs of A. Cagwin, deceased, of the South part of the East half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 11, Township 35 North, Range

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TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-241 FILED July 3, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; OAK HIGHLANDINGALLS PARK SANITARY DISTRICT; DOUGLAS M. ORAM, SR.; JOANN ORAM; OCCUPANT; SONJA THAMELING; STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE; ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ILLINOIS; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: LOT 162 IN EASTMORELAND, A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 30 AND PART OF LOTS 28 AND 29 OF R.J. BARR’S SUBDIVISION, OF PART OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF SECTION 12 AND PART OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 35 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF SAID SUBDIVISION, RECORDED IN THE RECORDER’S OFFICE ON MAY 28, 1924, AS DOCUMENT NO. 367639, IN PLAT BOOK 17, PAGES 52 AND 53, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Property Index Number 07-13-123-0010000 On November 20, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-03030 Published 7/24, 7/31, 8/7

TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-242 FILED July 3, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; CITY OF JOLIET; FANNIE MAE KING; OCCUPANT; TREANA DUKE; THALIA DUKE; TYANA DUKE; ANGELA BESTER; DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEEFORAMERIQUESTMORTGAGE SECURITIES INC., ASSET-BACKED PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2002C; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: LOT 24, EXCEPT THE EAST 60 FEET THEREOF IN THE SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST 1/2 OF BLOCK 92 IN SCHOOL SECTION ADDITION TO JOLIET, IN THE CITY OF JOLIET, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MAY 29, 1856, IN BOOK 45, PAGE 192, AS DOCUMENT NO. 24216, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Property Index Number 07-16-410-0010000 On November 20, 2013 at 9:00 a.m.,

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TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-243 FILED July 3, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; CITY OF JOLIET; NARVIS SIMS; OCCUPANT; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF NARVIS SIMS; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: Lot 14, in “J.E. BUSH’S SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 95, IN SCHOOL SECTION ADDITION TO JOLIET, IN THE CITY OF JOLIET, WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS”, according to the plat thereof recorded June 4, 1884, in Plat Book 5, Page 15, as Document No. 132501, situated in the County of Will and the State of Illinois. Property Index Number 07-16-415-0110000 On November 20, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courtroom Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-03267 Published 7/24, 7/31, 8/7

TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-248 FILED July 5, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; KIMBERLY HOWARD; EDWIN GREEN; DORIS M. GREEN; OCCUPANT; MARLENE THOMAS A/K/A MARLENE KING; ANDREA COLLINS; NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION; MORNINGSIDE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION; CALVIN HOWARD; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: UNIT 1, AREA 4, LOT 1, ALL IN MORNINGSIDE, PHASE 1, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 13, IN TOWNSHIP 34 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MAY 25, 1973 AS DOCUMENT NO. R73-15028, TOGETHER WITH AN ACCESS EASEMENT OVER THE COMMON GROUND AS CREATED BY DOCUMENT NO. R73-25387, RECORDED AUGUST 21, 1973, AND AS AMENDED BY DOCUMENT NO. R744286, RECORDED FEBRUARY 25, 1974, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. TOGETHER WITH ALL RIGHTS AND EASEMENTS APPURTENTANT TO THE ABOVE DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE, THE RIGHTS AND EASEMENTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF SAID PROPERTY SET FORTH IN THE AFOREMENTIONED DECLARATION. Property Index Number 14-13-112-0290000 On November 20, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for


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TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-249 FILED July 5, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC.; MARK JACOBS; OCCUPANT; DALVA BAILEY; JESSICA SMITH; FIELDSTONE MORTGAGE COMPANY; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: LOT 13 IN BLOCK 12 IN WOOD HILL’S SUBDIVISION, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 12, AND THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 34 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MAY 17, 1961 AS DOCUMENT 929058, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Property Index Number 14-13-217-0190000 On November 20, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-04892

TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-264 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; CITIFINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.; MARIO NEVAREZ; CRISTINA NEVAREZ; OCCUPANT; FRANCISCO J. NEVAREZ; MARIA NEVAREZ; CRISTINA ANGEL; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: THE NORTH HALF OF LOT 55 IN RICHLAND, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED APRIL 26, 1926 AS DOCUMENT NO. 392933, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Property Index Number 04-31-121-0140000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 15, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-01594

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TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-250 FILED July 5, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF VERICREST FINANCIAL, INC. SUCCESSOR TO THE CIT GROUP/ CONSUMERFINANCE,INC.ASSERVICER FOR THE CIT MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-1; LATOYA HOUSTON; OCCUPANT; KAMELA HOUSTON; CALIBER HOME LOANS INC.; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC.; HSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC.; HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION III; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: LOT 27 IN BLOCK 7 IN PARK FOREST SOUTH UNIT NO. 5, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 AND THE NORTH 936.87 FEET OF THE EAST 40 FEET OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 34 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, (EXCEPTING THAT PORTION PREVIOUSLY TAKEN FOR WESTERN AVENUE) ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED APRIL 20, 1972, AS DOCUMENT NO. R7210210, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Property Index Number 14-13-411-0240000 On November 20, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15,

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TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-265 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; BRIAN NIVEN, AS TRUSTEE OF THE EVELYN NIVEN TRUST NO. 1 DATED 4/25/93; SUSAN G. NIVEN REVOCABLE TRUST DATED FEBRUARY 11, 2002; SUSAN G. NIVEN; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: The South 330 feet of the North 990.4 feet (except the East 1980 feet thereof) of the North half of the Northwest quarter of Section 32, in Township 36 North, and Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Will County, Illinois. Property Index Number 05-32-100-0220000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 15, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-01989 Published 7/24, 7/31, 8/7

TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-279 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; PNC BANK NA, AS SUCCESSOR TO NATIONAL CITY BANK OF INDIANA; THOMAS J. MEYER, JR.; NATALIE R. MEYERS; OCCUPANT; FIRST

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FRANKLIN FINANCIAL CORPORATION SUBSIDARY OF NATIONAL CITY BANK OF INDIANA; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: LOT 3, BLOCK 1, AND THAT PART OF THE WEST 33 FEET OF PARTIALLY VACATED RAYNOR AVENUE LYING EAST AND ADJACENT TO SAID LOT 3, IN CITY PARK SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISION IN SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 35 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AUGUST 18, 1891, IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGES 52 AND 53, AS DOCUMENT NO. 164248, EXCEPT THAT PART OF VACATED RAYNOR AVENUE DEEDED TO THE STATE OF ILLINOIS BY DEED DOCUMENT NO. 975739, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Property Index Number 07-17-421-0220000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-03323

TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-267 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; BMO HARRIS BANK NA, AS SUCCESSOR TO AMCORE BANK NA; JLH SILVER LEAF LLC; OCCUPANT; SILVER LEAF HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION; CONCORD HOMES INC. D/B/A LENNAR; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: Lots 263 and 264 in “SILVER LEAF SUBDIVISION UNIT ONE, PHASE ONE, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 35 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST OF THE 3RD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN”, according to the plat thereof recorded August 18, 2003 as Document Number R2003-199628, and Certificate of Correction recorded December 3, 2003 as Document Number R2003-293726, in Will County, Illinois. Property Index Number 06-14-409-013-0000 & 06-14-409-014-0000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 15, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-02210 & 09-02211

property: Lot 9 (excepting the East 10 feet thereof), in F.H. Ross Subdivision, a subdivision of Lots 11 to 20 inclusive, in Block 1 of Spencer and Meyer’s subdivision of Lots 6, 7, and 8, of A. Doty’s Subdivision of part of the South half of the South half of Section 4, in Township 35 North, and in Range 10 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded June 16, 1890, as Document No. 157702, in Will County, Illinois. Property Index Number 07-04-412-0230000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-02628

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TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-266 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; JLH SILVER LEAF, LLC; SILVER LEAF HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION; BMO HARRIS BANK NA, AS SUCCESSOR TO AMCORE BANK, N.A.; CONCORD HOMES, INC. D/B/A LENNAR; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: LOTS 216, 219, 100, 227 AND 260 IN SILVER LEAF SUBDIVISION UNIT ONE, PHASE ONE, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 35 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AUGUST 18, 2003 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R2003-199628, AND CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED DECEMBER 3, 2003 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R2003-293726, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. LOTS 83, 85, 93, 140, 142 AND 154 IN SILVER LEAF UNIT 3, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHEAT 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 35 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED OCTOBER 7, 2005 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R2005-176031 AND CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL AND JOINDER OF PLAT OF SUBDIVISION RECORDED MARCH 23, 2006 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R2006-051865, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Property Index Number 06-14-403-091-0000, 06-14-403-094-0000, 06-14-406-056-0000, 06-14-406-058-0000, 06-14-406-069-0000, 06-14-406-073-0000, 06-14-408-020-0000, 0614-408-022-0000, 06-14-409-003-0000, 06-14409-010-0000 & 06-14-410-025-0000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 15, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-02154, 09-02157, 09-02161, 0902163, 09-02172, 09-02174, 09-02184, 0902186, 09-02203, 09-02207 & 09-02245 Published 7/24, 7/31, 8/7

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TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-269 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; CITY OF JOLIET; KAREN J. MILLER A/K/A KAREN J. STEVENSON; OCCUPANT; YVETTE STEVENSON; MICHAEL MILLER; JOYCE STEVENSON; DERRICK STEVENSON; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: Lot 217 in Fairmont Park, being J.S. Drapers Subdivision of the West half (W1/2) of the West half (W1/2) of the Northwest quarter (NW1/4) of Section Two (2), in Township Thirty-five (35) North, and in Range Ten (10), East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded May 18, 1904 in Plat Book 15, page 9, as Document No. 227714, in Will County, Illinois. Property Index Number 07-02-111-034-0000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-02477 Published 7/24, 7/31, 8/7

TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-270 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A.; WARD L. AMBROSE; BERNICE L. AMBROSE; OCCUPANT; NICHOLAS AMBROSE; COREY AMBROSE; WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL ILLINOIS, INC.; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described

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TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-271 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; THE NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY; BRIAN J. O’CONNOR; CHRISTINE O’CONNOR; OCCUPANT; MORIA O’CONNOR; JOSE PEREZ; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: The West 81 feet of the East 168.18 feet of the North 195.1 feet in Block 6 in Raynor’s Addition to Joliet, being a Subdivision of the East 60 acres of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 8, Township 35 North, Range 10 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Will County, Illinois. Property Index Number 07-08-409-0020000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-02728 Published 7/24, 7/31, 8/7

TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-272 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; BMO HARRIS BANK NA, AS SUCCESSOR TO FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JOLIET; WILLIAM A. BARNEY; JOSEPHINE A. BARNEY; OCCUPANT; BARNEY’S; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: THE NORTH HALF OF LOT 7, IN J. PAESOLD’S SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 34, IN NORTH JOLIET, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED MARCH 18, 1872, AS DOCUMENT NO. 83864, IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 49, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Property Index Number 07-09-200-0390000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-02756 Published 7/24, 7/31, 8/7


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TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-273 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; CITY OF JOLIET; DANIEL A. ROBLES; PLAZA ROBLES; PNC BANK NA, AS SUCCESSOR TO NATIONAL CITY BANK; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: THE NORTH HALF OF LOT 7, IN BLOCK 35, IN BOWEN’S ADDITION TO JOLIET, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 35 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF JOLIET, WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Property Index Number 07-10-307-0190000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-02863

355753, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Property Index Number 07-12-133-0180000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-03008

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TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-274 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; OCCUPANT; WILLIE HARRIS; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: Lot 14 of Grinton’s Subdivision of Lot 3 of Assessor’s Subdivision in the East 1/2 of the Southeast Quarter of Section 10, Township 35 North, Range 10 East of the Third Principal Meridian, Will County, Illinois. Property Index Number 07-10-411-0210000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-02905 Published 7/24, 7/31, 8/7

TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-275 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; CATHERINE A. ROSSI; ELMORE LEGRAND; OCCUPANT; BRIDGEVIEW BANK GROUP, AS SUCCESSOR TO BRIDGEVIEW BANK & TRUST; AUCTION Z INC.; DONNA ALGONZINO; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF ELMORE LEGRAND; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: LOT 413 IN HIGHLAND PARKSIDE, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 35 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JUNE 9, 1923 IN PLAT BOOK 17, PAGES 40 AND 41, AS DOCUMENT

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TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-276 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; SPRINGLEAF FINANCIAL SERVICES F/K/A AMERICAN GENERAL FINANCIAL SERVICES OF ILLINOIS, INC.; PATRICK M. MAGOSKY; DAVID JORDAN; ANDREA K. MAGOSKY; OCCUPANT; SERENA MAGOSKY; RUSSELL WILLIAM; CITY OF JOLIET; THE CIT GROUP/CONSUMER FINANCE, INC.; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: THE NORTH 50 FEET OF LOT 6 IN BLOCK 68 1/2 IN ALBEE’S SUBDIVISION OF BLOCKS 67, 67 1/2 AND 68 1/2 IN SCHOOL SECTION ADDITION TO JOLIET, IN SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 35 NORTH AND RANGE 10 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MARCH 17, 1836, IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 129, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Property Index Number 07-16-125-0170000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-03227 Published 7/24, 7/31, 8/7

TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-277 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; CITY OF JOLIET; DOUGLAS B. KNIGHT; OCCUPANT; JERAL KNIGHT; CLEO KNIGHT; BMO HARRIS BANK NA, AS SUCCESSOR TO FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JOLIET; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: LOT 16, IN BLOCK 59, IN F.N. HILL’S SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 59 AND 60 IN SCHOOL SECTION ADDITION TO JOLIET, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MAY 28, 1872, IN PLAT BOOK 1, (PART 1), PAGE 50, AS DOCUMENT NO. 84726, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Property Index Number 07-16-236-0070000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013.

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TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-278 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; UMEKA HERROD; P & M PROPERTY HOLDINGS, LLC; OCCUPANT; LENORA JORDAN; MATTIE JORDAN; JOHN JORDAN; WILL COUNTY TRUSTEE; CITY OF JOLIET; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: LOT 5 IN GOODSPEED’S SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 91 OF SCHOOL SECTION ADDITION TO JOLIET, IN SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 35 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Property Index Number 07-16-409-0120000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-03258 Published 7/24, 7/31, 8/7

TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-281 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; AAMES FUNDING CORPORATION D/B/A AAMES HOME LOAN; SUSIE M. PLUMMER; SHANTONIA PLUMMER EL; OCCUPANT; LISA PLUMMER EL; RAHIEM PLUMMER; BURNHAM OAKS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION ONE N/K/A SANDRA OAKS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: UNIT 2A, BUILDING 4 TOGETHER WITH ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS IN BURNHAM OAKS CONDOMINIUM ONE, PARK FOREST SOUTH, AS DELINEATED AND DEFINED IN THE DECLARATION RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R71-21833, IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 34 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Property Index Number 14-12-305-0090000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-04728 Published 7/24, 7/31, 8/7

TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-282 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; RODRICK MILLER; GMAC MORTGAGE LLC; OCCUPANT; MONTEREY VILLAGE 3 CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: Unit No. 5, in Building 47, as delineated on a survey of the following described parcel of real estate: A part of Lot 11 in Monterey Village, a Subdivision of part of the Southwest quarter of Section 12, in Township 34 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded June 27, 1972 as Document No. R72-17719 in Will County, Illinois and Certificate of Correction recorded October 11, 1972 as Document No. R72-29726 and Certificate of Correction recorded November 3, 1972 as Document No. R72-32232 which survey is attached as Exhibit “D” to the Declaration of Condominium of the Monterey Village III Condominium made by Illinois Communities Corporation, an Illinois Corporation and recorded in Will County as Document No. R73-37178 and modified by Document No. R76-48793 and amendment to the Declaration recorded as Documents No. R75-30664, R75-35638, R76-4543, R7615471, R76-28577 and R76-40415 together with and undivided percentage of interest in the common elements appurtenant to said Unit which may change from time to time by amendment to the Declaration. Together with an additional common element which may be added or annexed by amendment as set forth in the Declaration in Will County, Illinois. Together with an easement appurtenant as defined in said Declaration in Will County, Illinois together with easement, covenants, conditions, terms and restrictions as contained in the Declaration of Condominium. Property Index Number 14-12-310-0110000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-04775 Published 7/24, 7/31, 8/7

TAKE NOTICE TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-283 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; AUCTION Z INC.; FIRST COMMUNITY BANK & TRUST,AS TRUSTEE U/T/A DATED 2/18/98 A/K/A TRUST #980033; OCCUPANT; GORDON SADDLER; RBS CITIZEN NA, AS SUCCESSOR TO ADVANCE BANK; RBS CITIZENS NA, AS SUCCESSOR TO ADVANCE BANK; NICKS MANAGEMENT INC., TR. 98-0033 A/K/A MICKS MANAGEMENT, INC., TR. 980033; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: Lot 1 in Block 3, in Wood Hill’s Ridgeview Subdivision, being a subdivision of part of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 12, and the Northeast 1/4 of Section 13, Township 34 North, Range 13, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Will County, Illinois. Property Index Number 14-12-404-001-0000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-04784 Published 7/24, 7/31, 8/7

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TAX DEED NO. 13-TX-268 FILED July 8, 2013 TAKE NOTICE TO: NANCY SHULTZ VOOTS, WILL COUNTY CLERK; GRACE TALARICO; GABRIEL LUNA; HONIG-BELL COLDWELL BANKER; LUIGI TALARICO; UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES INTERESTED; AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. This is NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: LOT 139, IN LAKE FORREST ESTATES UNIT ONE, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 35 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED DECEMBER 9, 2003, AS DOCUMENT NO. R2003-299046, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Property Index Number 06-20-406-0200000 On November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., Courthouse Annex the Petitioner intends to make application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on November 16, 2010 for general taxes of the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire November 15, 2013. Kathleen A. Kyndberg, Attorney for Petitioner (618) 457-4586 Cert. # 09-02375 Published 7/24, 7/31, 8/7


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Tips to avoid the dreaded ‘Freshman 15’ weight gain By StatePoint Media

Trying to avoid the dreaded “Freshman 15” weight gain? While college is an adjustment, it doesn’t have to mean an adjustment in your pants size. In fact, the Freshman 15 is a myth. Freshman students gain only 2.5 to 3.5 pounds on average during their first year in college, according to a recent study published in Social Science Quarterly. But be advised, the same study finds that college students do gain moderate but steady weight during and after college. So stay vigilant about diet and exercise.

Be prepared “Stress, anxiety and homesickness can all lead to overeating.” warns registered dietitian nutritionist, Kristi King, spokesperson with the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Before you snack, ask yourself why you’re doing so. If stress, anxiety or sadness is a factor, take a study break to chat with friends or go on a walk.

Smart snacks Late nights and stress can lead to bingeing, so don’t keep junk food on hand. Instead, stock healthy snacks that combine protein and carbohydrates.

Don’t skip breakfast “Breakfast wakes up the metabolism and provides energy to the brain and muscles for the day’s activities,” says King. “People who eat breakfast tend to eat less throughout the day.” King recommends that breakfast be quick and combine carbohydrates and some protein to help keep students feeling full. Good options include whole-grain toast with peanut butter, a low-fat granola bar and fruit, or a whole-wheat tortilla with hummus and an apple.

Cafeteria 101 The dining hall can be a friend or foe. There may be high-calorie foods and oversized portions, but most universities provide nutritious options too. Opt for foods that are baked, broiled, steamed, grilled or roasted, while steering clear of foods that are buttered, fried or swimming in cream sauce. When filling your plate at the cafeteria, consider following the US Department of Agriculture’s MyPlate guidelines.

Alcohol “Alcohol is readily available and can pack on the pounds quickly if you’re not careful,” warns King. For students over 21, King recommends light beer and avoiding drinks mixed with regular soft drinks or sugary juices. When drinking, alternate a glass of water between alcoholic beverages. You’ll consume less alcohol and fewer calories.

Exercise Regular exercise pays dividends, helping control weight, improve one’s mood and control stress. Many universities have excellent fitness centers available for students, but you don’t have to become a gym rat to stay fit. Instead of taking the bus or driving to class, walk or ride your bike.

Get help If you’d like help creating a healthy meal plan, or want tips for controlling weight, check to see if your university offers nutrition counseling services. Registered dietitian nutritionists are food and nutrition experts, and they can help you ace your health goals. More tips to maintain a healthy weight your freshman year and beyond can be found at www. eatright.org.


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