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DOWNERS GROVE –Whenthe phrase, “This place is go-ing to the dogs,” is used inconjunction with a DownersGrove-based dog therapy pro-gram, tails are typically wag-ging and smiles come to thefaces of individuals in healthcare facilities, schools and se-nior assisted facilities.

After Becky Jankowski re-tired from Hines Veterans As-sistance Hospital in 1998, shetook over its animal-assistedtherapy program and renamedit PAWSitive Therapy Troupe.A certified professional dogtrainer and a registered nurse,Jankowski trains handlers anddogs to become therapy dogs tointeract with patients and stu-dents in a variety of settings.

“Our program has 48 hu-man volunteers and 65 dogs,”Jankowski said, adding manyhandlers have more than onedog involved in the program.

PAWSitive Therapy Troupeis a nonprofit, all-volunteer or-ganization. Jankowski and herteam, typically three to fourdogs and their handlers perevent, visit schools, libraries,hospitals, senior and childrenresidential facilities, adultdaycare and houses for fami-lies such as Ronald McDonaldHouse and Fisher House.

Recipients of dog therapyare more motivated when adog is involved, and the results

of the interaction betweentherapy dog and human areseen within minutes, Jankow-ski said.

“You can bring a smile toa kid’s face who had a hearttransplant or has cancer,” Jan-kowski said. “The parents areso appreciative we can maketheir child smile.”

Jankowski also said ontrips to Hines VA, they workin the psychiatric unit withpatients that suffer from PTSD

and depression.“A patient will be sitting

in a day room not interactingwith anyone and within fiveminutes of our arrival, peopleare interacting and talking,”she said.

The dogs are celebrities ofa sort, with baseball-like cardswith a photo of the dog andstats that include breed infor-mation, favorite toy and certi-fications that are distributedby the handlers.

One of the locations thetroupe visits is Spectrum, adivision of Little Friends inDowners Grove.

“Our clients love it whenthe handlers pass out cardsof the dogs,” said Kathy Byt-ner, activity coordinator ofSpectrum. “A couple of clientscould wallpaper a room withthe cards. Clients just get soexcited when they come.”

In addition to requiredvaccinations, the dogs are allbathed and groomed within 24hours of a visit. Before a thera-py dog receives its therapy dogwork vest, however, there ismuch work to be done for bothdog and handler.

To receive therapy certifica-tion, Jankowski first must takeon the handlers so they canlearn how to communicate andlearn the handling skills nec-essary for a therapy dog. Thetherapy dog skills class is next,an intensive four-week positivereinforcement training session.

“We work on specific skillsfor therapy work like goingup on a bed, or paws up on achair,” Jankowski said.

Jankowski said the dogshould have solid basic obe-dience training such as beingable to perform the commandssit, down and come, prior to thetherapy dog skills training. Thetraining encompasses situationsthat the dogs and handlers mayencounter during an outing.

“Kids will try to stick fin-gers in the dogs’ eye, or an old-er person will try to pick a dogup and that can be tough,” shesaid. “A dog can be submissivebut they have to be fine by be-ing touched everywhere.”

Testing includes how thedogs react when all four oftheir paws are touched, tail ispulled, mouth is opened, earstugged, experiencing a whole-body hug and being picked up.

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PAWsitive Therapy Troupe dog handler Terri Rafter and her Golden Lab-rador Missy visit Downers Grove North High School to calm students’jitters during finals.

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WOODRIDGE – Shinyei“Rocky” Matayoshi was smallin stature but in some wayslarger than life.

Though he was only about5 feet tall, he received numer-ous medals andhonors for actsof bravery whilefighting in Eu-r o p e d u r i n gWorld War II.

Matayoshi ,90, who lived inWoodridge forthe last decade,died Nov. 22 at the Hines Vet-eran Hospital.

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ly positive attitude about ev-erything in life,” said his son,Ed Matayoshi.

Shu Miyazaki, a Woodridgeresident and friend of Matay-oshi’s, said Matayoshi wasan honest man who he never

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said. “He was a good friend.”Rocky Matayoshi was born

and grew up in Hawaii, the sonof Japanese immigrants whoworked for a sugar company.

While his parents were ina Japanese-American intern-ment camp, Matayoshi wasworking on a sugar plantationin Hawaii when he enlisted inthe U.S. Army in 1943.

He served as a technicalsergeant in Company G, 2ndBattalion, 442nd RegimentalCombat Team, which saw ex-tensive action in Europe.

Though Matayoshi earnednumerous awards for acts ofbravery and valor, he did notreceive many of them untillater in his life due to a ware-house fire that burned up therecords.

The honors included theDistinguished Service Cross– the nation’s second-highestaward for valor, as well as two

Silver Stars, two Bronze Starsand a Purple Heart Medal.

Congressional records fromwhen these awards were giventold stories of Matayoshi rush-ing into enemy fire in order totake out machine gun nests.

After the war, Matayoshimoved to Chicago and becamean auto mechanic and gas sta-tion attendant.

Ed Matayoshi said his fa-ther was like a drill sergeantto him and his siblings, expect-ing a balance of physical andmental fitness.

He was also an intimidat-ing presence as a body build-er who was active in judo andwrestling.

However, Matayoshi didnot speak much about his ex-periences in the war.

His children did not hearmany of the stories about himuntil he received his honorsduring ceremonies in 1996 and2011.

“The stories were interest-ingand nice,” Ed Matayoshi said.

RockyMatayoshi

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Rocky Matayoshi received sev-eral honors for his service duringWorld War II, including: Distin-guished Service Cross, Silver Starwith Oak Leaf Cluster, BronzeStar Medal for Valor, Bronze StarMedal for Meritorious Service,Purple Heart Medal, PresidentialUnit Citation, Meritorious Unit

Citation, American CampaignMedal, Asiatic-Pacific CampaignMedal with one Bronze ServiceStar, European-African CampaignMedal with 4 Bronze ServiceStars and one Arrowhead, WorldWar II Victory Medal, CombatInfantryman’s Badge and Con-gressional Gold Medal.

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WOODRIDGE – Two peoplehave been charged after a manwas found beaten and bruisedDec. 8 at a Mo-bile gas stationat 75th Streetand WoodwardAvenue in Wo-odridge.

T a u r i o nMoore, 24, andJemica Lee, 22,both of the 7300block of Woodward Avenue,Woodridge, were charged withaggravated battery and armedrobbery following an incidentat 7 p.m. Dec. 8, according to theWoodridge Police Department.

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Woman’s Club to hostmonthly meeting Jan. 6WOODRIDGE – The Wo-

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organization that supportscharities in Woodridge andthe DuPage County areaand provides local womenwith social opportunities tonetwork and use their talentsin making a difference withinthe community, according toa release.Snacks and socializing

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Coping with cancerduring the holidays

By Diane Kieger Spivak

The holidays are typical-ly a happy time of good will,get-togethers and gift-giving.

But when you or a lovedone has cancer, holidays canbe confusing, depressing andexhausting.

If you’ve been diagnosed,one way to cope is to social-ize, according to cancercare.org, but accept only thoseinvitations you can handlephysically and truly want totake part in. It’s okay to sayno, but keeping comfortablyactive will lift your spirits.

Don’t think you have todo everything you’ve alwaysdone to prepare for and cel-ebrate the holidays. If younormally shop till you dropbut don’t have the energythis year, don’t try, advisesthe American Cancer Society.You can shop from the com-fort of your home by mail, byphone, or if you have accessto the Internet, online.

If you’ve always been thehostess with the mostest,take it easy. Delegate the

prep to someone else or cutdown on your event planning.If you just can’t relinquishyour hosting duties, have apotluck meal so others canbring dishes. You can alwayseat out.

Share your feelings andyour worries with loved ones.They can be reassuring and ithelps to get your concerns offyour chest.

If you have a friend orloved one who is dealing withcancer offer to help withshopping, decorating, cook-ing or just to lend an ear. Theywill appreciate your kindnessand may take you up on youroffer. Some people don’t liketo ask for help but are grate-ful for it.

Losing a loved one to can-cer is especially painful whenthat person is conspicuouslyabsent during holiday gather-ings. Allow yourself to grieve,says the American CancerSociety, but talk to others,whether friends, loved onesor counselors. Also, try tobalance your grief with tradi-tional holiday activities.

Illinois Cancer Specialists908 N. Elm St., #210Hinsdale, IL(630) 654-1790

POLICE REPORTSInformation in Police Reports

is obtained from local policedepartments. Individuals listedin Police Reports who have beencharged with a crime have notbeen proven guilty in court.

WOODRIDGEIllegal use of registration

Joseph Buzzelli, 55, of 10S462Echo Lane, Willowbrook, wascharged at 12:25 p.m. Dec.5 with illegal use of specialregistration and illegal sale ofSecretary of State issued regis-tration plates after a traffic stopin the 7600 block of WoodwardAvenue.

TheftAntanay Seymore, 34, of 4071

S. Lake Park Ave., Chicago, wascharged at 6:20 p.m. Dec. 6 withtheft at Hollywood Blvd., 100175th St.

Property damageThe rear window of a vehicle

was shattered between 4:30and 7:50 p.m. Dec. 5 in the 6300block of Route 53.

Burglary• A wallet was stolen between

6 and 10 p.m. Dec. 5 from avehicle in the 7200 block ofWoodward Avenue.

• A video game system, videogames and cash were stolenbetween 5:15 and 5:40 p.m. Dec.8 from an apartment in the 7200block of Woodward Avenue.

• Miscellaneous items werestolen between 5:30 p.m. Dec.8 and 7:30 a.m. Dec. 9 from avehicle in the 6400 block ofDouble Eagle Drive.

• Items of jewelry were stolenbetween noon and 12:30 p.m.Dec. 9 from an apartment inthe 6600 block of Double EagleDrive.

• A wallet was stolen between2:30 and 5:30 p.m. Dec. 10 froma vehicle in the 2600 block ofInternationale Parkway.

LISLEDUI

• Barbara Wagner, 43, of 5650Abbey Drive, Lisle, was chargedat 11:32 p.m. Dec. 10 with drivingunder the influence of alcoholafter an incident in the 1000

block of Maple Avenue.• Tony Pemba, 27, of 2045

Fox Pointe Circle, Aurora, wascharged at 11:49 p.m. Dec. 12with driving under the influenceof drugs and alcohol, improperregistration and failure to yieldat an intersection after an inci-dent at Maple Avenue and BurrOak Road.

BOLINGBROOKControlled substancepossession

Devon Moody, 23, of 246Blackberry Drive, Bolingbrook,was charged at 2:41 a.m. Dec.8 with an in-state warrantand possession of controlledsubstance after a traffic stop inthe 700 block of East BoughtonRoad.

DUI• Jonathan Villabona, 21, of

14 Elgin Ave., Romeoville, wascharged at 2:40 a.m. Dec. 4 withimproper lane use, driving on asuspended license, no insuranceand driving under the influenceof alcohol after a traffic stop atLily Cache Lane and SchmidtRoad.

• Bernardo Evangelista, 51,of 202 Fox Bend Circle, Boling-brook, was charged at 10:04p.m. Dec. 4 with traffic signviolation, moving violation andtwo counts of driving underthe influence of alcohol after atraffic stop at Lily Cache Laneand Schmidt Road.

• Arthur Duda, 32, of 325Appling Lane, Bolingbrook, wascharged at 1:34 a.m. Dec. 6 withimproper lane use and drivingunder the influence of alcoholafter a traffic stop at BoughtonRoad and Aspen Lane.

Marijuana possession• John Jenkins, 28, of 1037

Howel St., Aurora, was chargedat 3:20 p.m. Dec. 4 with posses-sion of marijuana, delivery ofmarijuana, possession of drugequipment and failure to signalafter a traffic stop in the 1100block Partridge Drive.

• Christopher Branch, 20, of8020 Matterhorn Court, CrownPoint, Ind., was charged at 1:26a.m. Dec. 10 with possession ofmarijuana, possession of drug

equipment, no insurance andimproper lane use after a trafficstop at Feather Sound Drive andBoughton Road.

Burglary• A 28-inch TV was stolen Nov.

29 and Dec. 4 from the resi-dence between in the 100 blockof South Palmer Drive.

• An air compressor and toolswere stolen between Dec. 2 and4 from a trailer in the 100 blockof South Joliet Road.

• Two diamond rings werestolen between Aug. 27 andSept. 8 from a residence whilethe victim was moving in the200 block of Sparrow Lane.

• A passenger window to avehicle was broken between 9and 11 a.m. Dec. 9 and a pursewas stolen in the 700 block ofBoughton Road.

• A wallet, purse, cellphone,U.S. currency and video gameswere stolen between 3 and 8p.m. from two unsecured vehi-cles in the 300 block of Interna-tionale Drive.

• A drill, saw, radio and voltimpactor were stolen between5:30 p.m. Dec. 9 and 6 a.m. Dec.10 from a trailer in the 100 blockof Remington Boulevard.

Theft• Ricardo Gonzalez, 50, of 1567

N. Skylar Lane, Vernon Hills, wascharged Oct. 24 with retail theftat WeatherTech, 841 RemingtonBlvd.

• Esmeralda Cardona, 23, of713 S. Shannon Drive, Romeo-ville, was charged at 7:52 p.m.Dec. 5 with retail theft at Wal-Mart, 200 S. Bolingbrook Drive.

• Homer Acasio, 38, of 14130S. Faulkner Court, Plainfield,was charged at 11:55 p.m. Dec.6 with theft at Macy’s, 645 E.Boughton Road.

• Three packages were stolenNov. 24 from a front porch in the400 block of Primrose Lane.

• A package was stolenbetween 1:34 and 3:30 p.m. Dec.1 from a front porch in the 500block of Emerson Circle.

• A package was stolen Dec. 1from a front porch in the 1500block of Firethorn Lane.

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71 PERCENT: Classic movies19 PERCENT: Caroling5 PERCENT: Holiday theater5 PERCENT: Holiday concerts

n THIS WEEK’S WEBPOLL QUESTION:Will you travel for theholidays this season?Vote online atmysuburbanlife.com.

n LAST WEEK’S WEB POLL QUESTION:What’s your favorite holiday entertainment?

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Santa and Mrs. Claus visit staff Dec. 9 at Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital in Downers Grove. Theyalso make visits to patients.

Looking for an easy way to give back this holiday season? Good

Samaritan Hospital is hosting a blood drive from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

today in the Red and Black Oak Rooms next to the hospital cafe-

teria, 3815 Highland Ave. All donors should bring identification.

Walk-ins are welcome. For information, go to www.advocate-

health.com.

PAWSitive Therapy Troupe is doing some really nice things

here in the area. The animal-assisted therapy program brings

pooches to schools, libraries and hospitals, among other places,

to help people heal. If you’re interested in helping out this volun-

teer-driven program, visit www.pawsitivetherapy.com.

OPINIONS Make your voice heardTo send a letter to the editor, email [email protected]. Limit is 300 words.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibitingthe free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or theright of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for aredress of grievances. First Amendment, U.S. Bill of Rights

Laura Burke,

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Is it just me or have you also wondered how in the worldChristmas became so materialistic?

I realize this is not an original thought and much less im-pactful coming from a chamber of commerce president (pleasefeel free to spend, spend, spend).

Recently, however, while Iwas rushing around contrib-uting to the local economy,I came across a man with adog, sitting in an indiscreetarea of the shopping center’sparkway. Frommy car, Iwatched him for a while; hismangy dog laid across his lap and every so often snuggling hisear. I thought, “What’s wrong with this picture?” I digested thevision and went on with my shopping.

Now I’ve been accused of being a bit cold at times, I’m not atree-hugger, don’t mind warm winters and likely have a lot ofunpopular opinions, but where the rubber hits the road, I lovenonprofit organizations and all they provide our communities.

Chamber630 is so proud to have more than 80 nonprofits asmembers. The change nonprofits create and the goodness theybring to our communities is one of the reasons I chose DuPageCounty in which to live. In many ways, nonprofits direct muchof our culture; aside from those they help, they enhance thesense of community through opportunities to volunteer, donateand serve.

To participate in the change nonprofits create requires a spe-cial mindset, a little exploration and a donation of time (moneyis usually very much appreciated as well but not necessary).

Because it can happen so easily, I personally am passionateabout ending chronic homelessness in DuPage County and Ihave the honor of serving on the DuPagePads board of direc-tors.

What’s your passion? What change will you create? If youare already a donor or volunteer for one or more of the manygreat organizations in the region, thank you! If not, I invite youto check out the list of nonprofits on Chamber630.com, startyour exploration and initiate the change you want to create.

The guy with the dog? Yeah, as I left the store I walked overto the parkway, dropped off a rawhide for the dog and askedif he ever heard of DuPagePads. He said, “Sure I have. Theyhelped me get my job. Now I live in those apartments rightover there.” Made me smile.

Merry Christmas, happy Hanukkah, a blessed Kwanzaa,beautiful holidays and thank you.

Laura Crawford is President & CEO of Chamber630.

Nonprofit groups lightup the holiday season

COMMUNITYVOICELauraCrawford

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RememberingJudy Baar TopinkaJust want to pay my respect

to the people and the state ofIllinois on the terrible loss ofJudy Baar Topinka. She wasone in a million. She’ll never bereplaced. She was a great lady.My respects go to her family –Joe, her son, and the others. Godbless them all.

Reflecting on TopinkaI’ll miss not encountering

Judy Baar Topinka at estatesales on Saturday mornings.It was always nice to see herlittle van with the “Topinka”license plate and know she’dbe there with a cheerful smile.Judy Baar Topinka was one of akind and one of the best thingsthat ever happened to Illinois“politics.” Miss ya Judy Baar.RIP.

Holiday safety tipThis holiday season, if Santa

brings you any electronics, takea few minutes to cut up the car-tons and place it in the propercontainers, not next to it, so youdon’t advertise what you have inyour house.

On Ferguson, Mo., protestsAfter watching protest march-

es throughout the U.S., I’venot yet seen the one sign thatwould stop the behavior lead-ing to the marches. The signwould read, “Avoid confronta-tions with police; don’t engagein crime.”

Commuter tax in Chicago?Here we go again, yet anoth-

er politician in Chicago callingfor a tax on commuters whomwork in Chicago? Why don’tthe mayors in the surroundingsuburbs offer the same tax toChicagoans who commute toour towns? That way we couldgenerate tax revenue to holddown our own town’s taxesor increase spending whereit’s needed. Suburban mayorsshouldn’t be intimidated byChicago and should standup for the citizens in theircommunities. The numberof people living in Chicagoand working in the ssuburbs

could be a great new sourceof income, too. Sad that thiscountry is coming to suchmethods to raise money.

Country needs to uniteI want to compliment the

people who wrote in last week’sSound Off responding to theblack on white nonsense that’sdividing this country in half. Welost more people in the war tofree the blacks than all otherwars combined. Why can we notact like a United States of Ameri-ca? If you look at the stats, moreblacks are killing blacks thanwhites killing blacks.

What is torture?The cry baby liberals are at

it again. Imagine those poorbabies – those terrorists – whokilled thousands of Americans.Some got water boarded, weredeprived of sleep or confined tosmall spaces. That’s not torture.If you want to see torture, goto a torture museum or getcaptured by ISIS. The CIA got in-formation to stop future attacks.The liberals crippled the CIA afew decades ago and we got9/11. Why do the liberals hateAmerica?

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Guidelines■When calling, please speakclearly and slowly. Keepmessages to a maximum of 60seconds.■ Callers may speak on topicsanonymously.■We will not publish attacksof a personal nature or thoseaccusing persons of crimes orillegal conduct that have notbeen previously published ordocumented.■We will not print callscommenting on signed Lettersto the Editor.■ Sound Off comments are theopinions of our readers and,as such, should not be takenas fact.

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Village of Downers Grove1.630.434.5500 • www.downers.us

Mayor Martin T. TullyCommissioners: Sean Patrick Durkin, Geoff Neustadt, Robert T. Barnett,

Becky Rheintgen, David S. Olsen, Greg HoséVillage Manager David Fieldman

The “Village Corner” is edited and published by theVillage of Downers Grove. Any questions concerning the content of this page should bedirected to the phone number referenced in the article. If a number is not listed in the article, please call the Community Response Center at1.630.434.CALL(2255).

Meeting dates, times, locations and agendas are subject to change.Check the Village website at www.downers.us and DGTV Channel 6 for the most current meeting information.

Village Council meetings are held the first, second, and third Tuesday of the month at7:00 p.m. in the Village Hall Council Chambers at 801 Burlington Avenue.

Village Council meetings are broadcast live on DGTV-Ch. 6. The rebroadcast of thesemeetings can be seen Wednesday mornings at 9:00 a.m. and Thursday evenings at 7:00 p.m.

Live radio broadcasts of Council meetings can only be heard at 7:00 p.m. the first and thirdTuesday of the month on WDGC-FM, 88.3.

Podcast and live streaming coverage of Council meetings are also available atwww.downers.us.

Individuals with a disability requiring a reasonable accommodation in order toparticipate in any meeting should contact the ADA Coordinator at 630.434.5525,prior to the meeting. Wheelchair access is available through the south entrance ofVillage Hall.

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DID YOU KNOW?You can have your Village utility bill (water bill) paid automatically. Register forDirect Debit from your checking or savings account. Download the form found onthe Village website, fill it out and return it OR sign-up online after you register asan eUser. Payment will be deducted from the account on the billing due date onceyour bill shows "AUTOPAY - DO NOT PAY."

Customers may also opt to receive their utility bill via email. It’s easy,secure and takes just a few minutes to fill out the Email AuthorizationForm (PDF or online form). Customers registered for E-Water Bill will nolonger receive a paper copy of their bill in the mail.

Visit www.downers.us/res/water for more information.

COUNCIL AGENDA rEMARKSHave you had a chance to use the Village's online tool forsubmitting public comment? rEmarks is designed toimprove access to your local government by making it easyfor all residents to participate in a public forum.

Public input on rEmarks opens on the Friday before aVillage Council meeting and is available until noon on the day of the meeting.Commenters must provide their name. Comments will then be forwarded to theVillage Council prior to the meeting and published on the Village's website.

Engaged citizens are essential to creating vibrant and effective communities. Bylowering barriers to civic participation rEmarks makes your local government moreaccessible to you.

PACE COMMUNITY SHUTTLE SERVICEThis shuttle service operates Monday through Friday during the morning andevening rush hours, providing service to the Main Street and Belmont Train Stationsfrom various areas of Downers Grove. The shuttle schedule includes four routes:

North Route 461: Operates between Main Street Train Station and north of OgdenAvenue, west of Main Street.Southwest Route 462: Operates between Main Street Train Station and the areasouth of the tracks, west of Dunham Road.Southeast Route 463: Operates between Main Street Train Station and the areasouth of the tracks, east of Main Street.West Route 464: Operates between Belmont Train Station and along Belmont Road,Walnut Avenue.

The Park and Ride option offers free parking for shuttle riders and is available attwo Park & Ride locations:Southeast Route: Fairview Plaza at 75th Street and Fairview AvenueWest Route: on Belmont Road, south of 63rd Street in designated spaces

Visit www.pacebus.com for fares and schedules.

WINTER COAT DRIVEDecember 1, 2014 thru January 16, 2015

The Village is collecting gently used coats and winter accessoriesfor all ages. Drop boxes will be located in the lobbies of:

* Village Hall, 801 Burlington Avenue* Police Department, 825 Burlington Avenue* Public Works, 5101 Walnut Avenue

All items collected will be donated to SharingConnections to benefit those in need in the community.Items will be collected through January 16, 2015.

The coat drive is organized by the VOICE Committee, a voluntarygroup of Village employees with the goal of supporting humanitarianefforts in the organization and the Downers Grove community.

Questions? Call Audrey Priorello at 630-434-5615.

HOLIDAY LIGHT RECYCLING

Don't throw away your tangled, frayed or burned-out holiday lightsthis year! The Village offers recycling of holiday tree lights andextension cords. A receptacle is available at the Public WorksFacility, 5101 Walnut Avenue, through January 30, 2015.

Items may be dropped off during business hours, Monday throughFriday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Acceptable items are:

• Mini-lights (also known as Italian lights)• C7 lights• C9 lights• Rope lights• LED lights• Extension cords

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Most obituaries appearonline. To leave a messageof condolence in the onlineguest book, go to obituaries.mysuburbanlife.com

OBITUARIES

ELIZABETH J. KROTZ

Elizabeth J. Krotz, age 73, ofBolingbrook passed awayDecember 8, 2014.Arrangements by Bolingbrook-

McCauley Funeral Chapel &Crematorium. 630-759-1212

KEITH J. SURGES

Keith J. Surges, age 59, ofBolingbrook passed awayDecember 9, 2014.Arrangements by Bolingbrook-

McCauley Funeral Chapel &Crematorium. 630-759-1212

MARTIN J. CAIN, JR.

Martin J. Cain, Jr., age 82, of Lisle,IL, formerly of Berwyn andNaperville, IL, died Sunday,December 7, 2014, at Villa St.Benedict in Lisle.Arrangements by Friedrich-Jones

Funeral Home & CremationServices, Naperville. For informationplease call (630) 355-0213 or visitwww.friedrich-jones.com

MARJORIE A.DEMERDJIAN

Marjorie A. Demerdjian (neeSegelstrom), age 77, a longtimeresident of Oak Park, IL, passedaway peacefully on Sunday,December 14, 2014, at AldenRehabilitation & Health Care Center,Long Grove, IL.Arrangements by Friedrich-Jones

Funeral Home & CremationServices. (630)355-0213 orwww.friedrich-jones.com

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• A package was stolen Dec.4 from a front porch in the1400 block of Breeze Way.• A 1999 Great Dane trailer

was stolen between 6 a.m. and4:14 p.m. Dec. 4 from a parkingarea in the 400 block of EastSouth Frontage Road.• A Galaxy Note 3was stolen at

11:42 a.m. Dec. 4 from a counterof a business in the 200 block ofSouth Bolingbrook Drive.• A package was stolen be-

tween 11:45 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.Dec. 4 from a doorstep in the100 block of Tecumseh Drive.• A tractor and trailer were

stolen between Dec. 4 and 5 inthe 200 block of S/W FrontageRoad.• A wallet was taken while a

victim was shopping between 4and 4:15 p.m. Dec. 6 in the 200block of North Weber Road.• A package was stolen be-

tween Nov. 24 and Dec. 8 froma front porch in the 300 blockof South Palmer Drive.

License violationsCristobal Gomez, 40, of 316

Woodcreek Drive, Bolingbrook,was charged at 1:27 p.m. Dec.4 with failure to signal, drivingon a suspended license andan in-state warrant in the 300block of Woodcreek Drive.

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Christmas band toperform at Lisle LibraryLISLE – The Bittersweet

Christmas Band will play in con-cert 2 p.m. Sunday at the LislePublic Library, 777 Front St.The Bittersweet Christmas

Band plays traditional andcontemporary holiday music,according to a release.The concert is free and all are

welcome. For information, visitwww.lislelibrary.org.

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“It’s nice to hear your dad isa hero.”

He said one story his fatherdid tell them as children waswhen he saved a lieutenantwho had been shot by carrying

him on his back and crawlingthrough the battlefield.

He received a Bronze Starfor the act.

He said his father wasproud of that honor because,unlike his other honors, hereceived it because he savedsomeone’s life instead of kill-ing someone.

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as important as the tempera-ment of the dog.

“The smallest dog we haveis a Maltese that is about 4 to5 pounds and the largest is aBernese Mountain Dog that isabout 100 pounds,” she said.

The dog troupe has beenvisiting the Woodridge Li-brary children’s departmentfor years during its popularfive-week Read to the Dogssummer program, accordingto Sheri Daun-Bedford, head

of the children’s department.“It’s been a wonderful

experience,” Daun-Bedfordsaid. “It’s not a tutoring pro-gram, they are there to listen.The whole point of the pro-gram is that it is nontraumat-ic to the children.”

Daun-Bedford said the pro-gram typically attracts begin-ning readers, children up tothird grade, but middle school-age children are welcome.

“Kids will pick out dogbooks to read and show thepictures to the dogs,” shesaid. “We love having thedogs here.”

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SHREK MEETS SANTAWHERE: Oakbrook Center’s Village Green, 100 OakbrookCenter, Oak BrookWHEN: Through Dec. 24COST & INFO: Photo package purchase, with reserva-tions required soon; www.oakbrookcenter.com/adven-ture-to-santaABOUT: For a multimedia experience, Oakbrook Center ishome to the DreamWorks DreamPlace, where Shrek willlead children on a journey to the North Pole to find Santa.It’s a 2,000-square-foot cottage for “Adventure to Santa.”Hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday; 9a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 21; and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 24. Photo provided

‘MARYPOPPINS’WHERE: ParamountTheatre, 23 E. GalenaBlvd., AuroraWHEN:Wednesdaythrough Sunday to Jan. 4COST & INFO: $41 to$54; www.Paramoun-tAurora.com, 630-896-6666ABOUT: Fresh from herGoodman debut with“Brigadoon,” RachelRockwell directs andchoreographs Disneyand Cameron Mackin-tosh’s song-and-dance-filled “Mary Poppins,”with 16-piece orchestra.In the ensemble is HollyStauder of DownersGrove. Amid the magi-cal special effects, thesupercalifragilisticexpial-idocious nanny will fly.

CHRISTMASOF YESTERYEARWHERE: Gregg House Museum, 117 S.Linden Ave., WestmontWHEN: 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 20COST & INFO: Free; 630-963-5252, www.westmont-parks.orgABOUT: The Gregg House Museum has been deckedout for the holidays and welcomes people of all agesfor a Christmas of yesteryear event, celebrating suchtraditions as plum pudding. Special lights will deco-rate the historic Victorian house, and kids can createa craft to take home. No registration is required.

ANIMA TO SINGWHERE:Wentz Concert Hall, 171E. Chicago Ave., NapervilleWHEN: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19COST & INFO: $10 to $22; www.animasingers.orgABOUT: Anima – Young Singers of Greater Chi-cago, formerly the Glen Ellyn Children’s Chorus,will present its annual winter concert, “O Holy,Jazzy Night.” Special guest will be the YouthSymphony of DuPage. Anima notes the eventwill kindle candlelight and jazzy fun. Photo provided

CHRISTKINDLMARKETIN OAK BROOKWHERE: Oakbrook Center, Route 83 and22nd Street, Oak BrookWHEN: Daily from Dec. 18 to 24COST & INFO: Free entry; 312-494-2175, www.christkindlmarket.com/oakbrookABOUT: Chicago’s Christkindlmarket is a belovedevent in the city, and it’s making its way to thesuburbs for the first Christkindlmarket Oakbrook,set along the center’s Village Green. There will bespecialty ornaments, toys and holiday gifts, as wellas traditional German foods, sweets, beer and wine.The vendors are a selection of city favorites.

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WINFIELD – It was a sun-ny and chilly December daywhen my companion and I de-cided to head to Union HouseAmerican Kitchen in Winfieldfor lunch.

The space was inviting assoon as we stepped inside,where the high, white-paintedwood ceilings and decor feltreminiscent of historic Amer-icana. The lighting fixturesover the tables were styledafter old-fashioned bulbs, andbehind a long, wooden barthat could easily seat 15, was achalkboard with a plethora ofcraft beers and drink specials.

The restaurant is a small-plate gastropub that ourwaiter explained focuses onlocally harvested and seasonalingredients.

Since we were first-timersat the restaurant and newbiesto the small-plate scene, ourwaiter suggested we orderseveral selections to share.

Menu items range fromsalads to seafood and steak,so after much discussion, mycompanion and I selected fourplates to split between us.

I couldn’t resist orderingthe fried pickles as an appe-tizer. Silver-dollar-sized slicesof dill pickle were coated inAmerican Patriot beer batterand then fried. A creamyavocado and buttermilk sauceaccompanied the half-dozenslices for dipping. Not greasy,they were absolutely deli-cious, with the sauce offeringa cool complement.

Crab hush puppies calledout to my seafood-aficionadocompanion. They were madewith dried corn and crabmeatshaped into ping-pong-ball-sized portions and fried. Thefour hush puppies resting on asweet and spicy honey peppersauce were very tasty, and thecrabmeat was fully present,not hidden behind the corn.

A bourbon pork skewerwas next. The tender porkwas glazed in garlic andbrown sugar and had a side ofsriracha cream for dipping.Again, the pairing of the saucewith the entree proved to beperfect.

Our final plate was thechicken-fried chicken. It was,by far, the largest item weordered, and could be consid-ered a full-sized meal. A chick-en breast – flattened, breadedand fried – lay atop mashedpotatoes and was topped witha fried egg and white coun-try gravy. My companiondevoured nearly the entire

plate without speaking, onlysmiling between bites.

While we were a little fryheavy in our order, therewere plenty of selections tosatisfy any appetite, includ-ing the pan-seared scallops,Gulf shrimp brochette, grilledromaine salad, shrimp andgrits, and a grilled portobello,zucchini and squash salad.

The website notes the kitchenuses grass-fed beef and wild-caught seafood.

My companion was a littleworried that small plateswould mean certain hungerafter the meal was finished,but that was not the case.Another visit to Union HouseAmerican Kitchen is certainlyon the horizon.

The Mystery Diner isa newsroom employeeat Suburban Life Media.The diner’s identity is notrevealed to the restaurantstaff before or during themeal. Only positive diningexperiences will result inpublished reviews.

Union House puts big flavor on small plates

Union HouseAmerican Kitchen

■ Where: 0S050 WinfieldRoad, Winfield

■ Hours: 4 to 11 p.m. Tuesdaythrough Friday; and 1 to 11p.m. Saturday

■ Dress code: Casual■ Info: 630-456-4188, www.

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More photos online

To see more photos fromUnion House American Kitch-en, find this story online atwww.PlanitLife.com/mysterydiner.

Union HouseAmericanKitchen inWinfieldtakes a craftapproach tobeer and itsgastropubmenu ofsmall-platespecialties.

Suburban LifeMedia photos

The bourbon pork skewer offers tender meat glazed with garlic andbrown sugar, then garnished with a sriracha cream sauce.

The ample chicken-fried chickenwith mashed potatoes, fried eggand gravy is a great blend of fla-vors and textures.

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brook, Charles Woods of Lisle andBrianna Clifton and Romeovillereceived Montini Catholic HighSchool Freshman Placement ExamScholarships.• Amy Schweizer of Woodridge

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* Make lists - If you’re a mobile device user, get a list start-ed for everything you need. Any time you think of something,be sure to add it to the list immediately, or send yourself areminder email so you can add it at a later time. These listswill help you keep everything organized and remind you ofwhat you have left to achieve so you aren’t scrambling tomake an appetizer or clean the bathroom at the last minute.

* Take short cuts - Of course you want to show off yourcooking skills, but that doesn’t mean you need to slave forhours in the kitchen preparing foods. Intricately decoratedsugar cookies are as beautiful as they are delicious, butsometimes simple shortcuts - like making bars rather thancookies - can make an event much less stressful. Here’s aquick recipe from Simply Organic.

* Ask for help - Just because you’re hosting the partydoesn’t mean you need to do all the work. When issuing in-vitations, specify what kind of a party it is. A potluck is greatfor family gatherings and parties. Just provide a list of itemspeople should bring on the invite. Once the party is under-way, ask a friend to be in charge of keeping drinks filled, andhave another friend monitor the music station, so you canenjoy the party as well.

* Keep it simple - Often the simplest food options are thehealthiest - something your guests might appreciate duringthis season of indulgence. For example, a fresh fruit or veggietray is extremely simple to put together, because you won’thave to spend time in front of the stove or mix ingredientsto bake in the oven. Continue to keep it simple, but addtrendy touch by trading out the ranch dressing for a Greekyogurt dip or homemade hummus made with Simply Organicseasoning packets for additional flavor for your fresh fruitand veggie spread.

No matter the type of party you are hosting this season, afew trendy touches and clever food shortcuts will wow guestsand keep them raving long after it has ended. Above all else,have fun and enjoy these special moments with loves onesbecause the memories will last a lifetime.

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Create a magical mantleFor most families, the living room is where gifts are exchanged, holiday

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Draping a festive garland is one way to achieve a distinctive display.Do-it-yourself banners and garland have become increasingly popular as agreat way to personalize your decor.

To make your own, start with a heavy fabric, like burlap or the kindused for upholstery, and cut enough pennants for your favorite holidaysaying, like “Let it Snow.” Then using a snowflake stencil, spray paint thepattern with a silver color. Krylon Metallic Brilliant Silver, for example,works very well on fabric. Spray paint chipboard letters in a bright white.Once everything dries, spell out your message, one letter per pennant,and adhere the letters. Adorn the banner with plastic snowflakes and hollysprigs to finalize the festive look.

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Start by choosing a specific color scheme, such as red and gold.Don’t have enough decorations to match your new theme? It’s easy andaffordable to create your own by using items already around the house.For example, use bulbs from an old string of lights to create a whimsicaldecoration. Remove bulbs from the strand and spritz the inside of the bulbwith Krylon ColorMaster Paint + Primer spray paint in cherry red, emeraldgreen and global blue. Roll the bulb around to distribute the paint for abeautiful translucent look. Add a little glitz with Krylon Glitter Spray inresplendent red, glamorous green and magical multicolor to the outside ofthe bulb for a festive look, and top off with your favorite embellishmentslike ribbon or bells. You can even spray paint old ornaments so they fit intoyour new color scheme.

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It’s easy to make your fine china the highlight of the dinner; but thisyear, try making your placemats the conversation starter by utilizingantique sheet music - which can be found at old book stores or simplyprinted at home. These sheets will make for a chic and unconventionalbase for any place setting.

Remember, it doesn’t have to be a stressful time of year, with a littleeffort and creativity you can turn take your holiday decor from ho-hum tohomey in no time. More information and additional project ideas can befound at www.krylon.com.

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MEATSItalian Sausage &PeppersItalian Sausage Sauteed with Mixed Peppers in a Garlic &Oil Herb Broth

Chicken Vesuvio(½ pan-16 pc. full pan-32 pc.)Bone-In Chicken Cooked with Garlic & Oil, Fresh Herbs &White Wine Served with Roasted Peppers

Veal ParmigianaBreaded Veal Topped with FreshMushrooms, Tomato Sauce & Melted Mozzarella Servedwith Side of Pasta

Polo ParmigianaBreaded Chicken Breast Toppedwith Tomato Sauce & Melted Mozzarella Served with Sideof Pasta

Eggplant ParmigianaBreaded & Layered EggplantTopped with Tomato Sauce & Melted Mozzarella Servedwith Side of Pasta

Boneless Chicken Breast•Marsala with Mushrooms &

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Italian Beef (by the Pound)Fresh Sliced Italian Beef in our own Herb Broth(Bread Not Included)

Homemade Italian Sausage –Mild or Hot (by the Pound, Raw)

Vesuvio PotatoesLoaf of Bread (with Butter)

TiramisuLady Finger Cookies, EspressoCofee, Mixed Liquor & Marscapone Cheese

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Spaghetti or MostaccioliChoice of Meat or Plain Sauce

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TortelliniMeat or Cheese Filled, Choice ofMeat or Plain Sauce

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Raviolini Salvia E BasilicoMini Cheese Filled Ravioli Toppedwith Butter, Fresh Sage, Fresh Basil &Parmigiano Cheese

LasagnaLayers of Pasta with Ricotta,Ground Beef, Parmigiano Cheese, Baked & Topped withPlain Sauce or Melted Mozzarella

Vegetable LasagnaFresh Spinach Pasta Layered withRicotta, Asparagus, ArtichokeHearts, Spinach, Parmigiano Cheese, Baked & Topped withPlain Sauce & Mozzarella Cheese

Rigatons Pomodoro -Salsiccia - PiselliPasta with Ground Sausage, Peas, Tomato Sauce &Parmigiano

Add Alfredo Sauce orVodka SauceAdd ChickenAdd Broccoli

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BruschettaDiced Seasoned Plum TomatoesOver Toasted Bread

Fior Di LatteFresh Mozzarella, Sliced Tomatoes,Roasted Red Pepper, Olive Oil & Fresh Basil

Fried CalamariBreaded Calamari with MarinaraSauce

Funghi RipieniStufed Mushrooms with Breading

Baked ClamsMedium Clams Breaded & Bakedwith a Lemon Butter Sauce

HouseRomaine, Cucumbers, Tomatoes,Red Onions, Olives & Dressing on the Side

CaesarRomaine, Parmigiano & Croutons

Chicken CaesarCrilled Chicken, Romaine,Parmigiano & Croutons

AntipastoChopped Assorted Meats & Cheeseover a Salad

Let Roberto’s Cater Your Holiday Event

483 SPRING ROAD - ELMHURST, IL 60126MON-THURS 11AM - 11PM, FRI 11AM - 12AM, SAT4PM - 12AM, SUN 2PM - 10PM

Prices Subject To Change Without Notice. We also do Catering and Private Parties before our regular hours.

For Dining RoomReservations Call: 630.279.8474www.robertosristorante.net • Fast Delivery & Carryout Service

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Chicken Vesuvio(½ pan-16 pc. full pan-32 pc.)Bone-In Chicken Cooked with Garlic & Oil, Fresh Herbs &White Wine Served with Roasted Peppers

Veal ParmigianaBreaded Veal Topped with FreshMushrooms, Tomato Sauce & Melted Mozzarella Servedwith Side of Pasta

Polo ParmigianaBreaded Chicken Breast Toppedwith Tomato Sauce & Melted Mozzarella Served with Sideof Pasta

Eggplant ParmigianaBreaded & Layered EggplantTopped with Tomato Sauce & Melted Mozzarella Servedwith Side of Pasta

Boneless Chicken Breast•Marsala with Mushrooms &

Marsala Wine Sauce• Piccata with Capers & Onions in a Lemon Butter Sauce

• Pepperonata with Roasted Red Pepper, Onions, Touch ofGarlic & Oil, Brandy Wine Sauce, Served with Potatoes

• Vesuvio with Garlic & Oil, Herbs & Wine Sauce, Servedwith Potatoes

Italian Beef (by the Pound)Fresh Sliced Italian Beef in our own Herb Broth(Bread Not Included)

Homemade Italian Sausage –Mild or Hot (by the Pound, Raw)

Vesuvio PotatoesLoaf of Bread (with Butter)

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Christmas Eve WorshipServices at First Pres3:30-4:15 Christmas with the Kids in MindA service designed to tell the Christmas story to theyoungest members of our community.

5pm Contemporary Christmas Eve WorshipA candlelight service led by our ContemporaryWorship Team. Nursery open.

9pm Classical Christmas Eve WorshipA traditional candlelight Christmas Eve worship servicewith music and hymns led by the Sanctuary Choir.

11pm Christmas Eve Communionand CandlelightCandles, carols and communion in a Christmas Eveservice in the Chapel.

On the eve of our dearOn the eve of our dearOn the eve of our dearSavior’s birth,Savior’s birth,Savior’s birth,

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Gift-giving doesn’t come naturally to everyone. If you’re strug-gling to find the perfect present, or if you just need someinspiration, Los Angeles-based celebrity stylist LawrenceVonRompf has tips to help you please all the women on your

holiday shopping list.What makes a great gift? - A little pampering goes a long way.

Put together a sampling of her favorite bath and body products andfragrances and personalize it to show you put thought into the gift.For example, include a monogrammed item like a scented candle orput all the products in a monogrammed gift box.

For the fashionista who has everything - Don’t waste time andmoney trying to find the latest and greatest in style - she probablyalready has it. Instead, VonRumpf suggests enhancing her collectionwith nail polish or lipstick in the season’s hottest colors and shades.

“Nail polishes make great gifts because the unique colors add apersonal touch,” he says. “I love the colors in the Limited-Edition MaryKay At Play Hail to the Nails Mini Nail Trio for this season. On the NewYork Fashion Week runways, navy blue was clearly the new black andMary Kay’s nail lacquer in Inky Blue aligns perfectly with this trend!”

Match her personality - It’s easier to find the right gift if you knowher tastes in fashion, style, music or even favorite colors, VonRumpfsays. Also consider her interests - would she prefer a spa day or acamping trip? A good rule of thumb is to choose a gift she wouldn’texpect - or purchase herself.

For the woman who does everything - Moms are the epitome ofhardworking women and deserve a little “me” time. Surprise her - oranother under appreciated woman in your life- with a pampering giftto make her feel special and loved.

“I’d like to give my mom two things: a chance to unwind and timewe can spend together. My favorite product for her is the Limited-Edi-tion Mary Kay Pomegranate Satin Hands Pampering Set,” VonRumpfsays. “For a personal touch, pair the set with a gift card or a trip to herfavorite nail salon and get a manicure together.”

Under the mistletoe - Whether it’s a budding romance or a long-term relationship, surprise her with something thoughtful and person-al. A scented gift works perfectly, as it offers a touch of personalityand will also remind her of you every time she smells it.

“Mary Kay’s Limited-Edition Winter Wishes Fragrance Wand hascitrus, jasmine and snow apple notes, so it is festive for the seasonbut also smells great on anyone,” says VonRumpf. “The fragrancewand is easy to travel with, so for a truly memorable gift, I suggestpairing it with a little weekend getaway for you and that specialsomeone.”

With these tips, finding the perfect gift for the lucky ladies on yourlist will be a cinch this holiday season. So get your shopping doneearly, relax and wait to see the look of joy on her face when she opensyour present!

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Seasonal purchases* Gas grills and air conditioners. Stores may offer deep

discounts on off-season products such as air conditioners and gasgrills. This rule of thumb is particularly valuable for people who livein cold weather climates, where summer goods become especiallyobsolete during the long winter months.

* Furniture. The holiday season brings sales and promotionsat many furniture stores on living and dining room items as peopleare preparing for holiday entertaining. In addition, outdoor furniture isgenerally at its best price due to it being out of season.

* Boats. Boat dealers are often trying to move inventory duringthe winter season, which gives the buyer an upper hand in negotiatingprices. The off-season is also a popular time for boat shows, wheredealers often offer their best prices of the year.

No matter a consumer’s methodology, a little planning goes a longway in finding bargains. There are very helpful websites - such aswww.dealnews.com - that do a great job staying on top of deals bothlarge and small. Online forums and traditional word of mouth can alsoassist in the hunt.

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before you even think about shopping. With your ideaswritten down on a piece of paper, you’ll be efficient inchecking each and every name off your list. If the ideasare causing you the most problems, try an Internet search.Keywords to use can include “gifts for mom” or “musicalgifts for a teenage boy.” And if your list includes peoplewith hobbies, be sure to try an Internet search using thosekeywords as well.Since you’re already at the computer looking for ideas,

you might as well continue using it to make your purchase.There’s a good chance you can find the same item for saleon several different vendor sites. A quick online search willhelp you find the item for the best price, and you mightalso discover you can get the present gift wrapped as well.When comparing prices, be sure to confirm that the vendorcan ship your gift on time, what the cost is for shipping,and whether the company has a return policy.You also can go online to find excellent discounts and

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arrive before the holiday. Online retailers will provide youwith last-minute shipping information so you will knowwhen it’s too late. You’ll also know if you need to pay morefor a faster shipping service. Websites like Ebates oftenhave discounts on expedited shipping. The good news is, ifyou ship the present online while sitting at your computerat home or at the office, you can avoid the long holidaylines at the post office.If you haven’t started your holiday shopping yet, your

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Benet boys finding early-season successBy DAN SANTAROMITA

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ELMHURST – Benet ’syoung team is learning how towin this season, and that in-cludes winning ugly.

The Red Wings won a pairof games over the weekend,beating Joliet Catholic 63-34on Friday and York 39-31 Sat-urday.

The York game wasn’t pret-ty, but grinding out a win issomething the mostly newsquad can learn from.

“It was a grind out there forsure,” junior Dan Sobolews-ki said after the York game.“In the first few games of theseason we weren’t defendinglike we were capable of. Wewere letting up 50 or 60 pointsa game. The last two gameswe’ve given up 34 and 31points. To score 39 points andstill win a game, that’s good forour team.”

Sobolewski scored a team-high 10 points and was theonly player to score in doublefigures against the Dukes. TheRed Wings trailed 10-2 early,but scored the final basket ofthe first quarter and outscoredthe Dukes 17-3 in the secondquarter for a 21-13 halftimelead.

Benet led the rest of thegame.

It was a defensive strugglebetween two teams which lostmost of their starting lineupsfrom a year ago. Players likeSobolewski and Colin Bon-nett, who made a pair of keythree-pointers in Benet’s runin the second quarter, areforced into bigger, leadershiproles this season.

“We ’re rea l ly , rea l lyyoung and inexperienced,”Sobolewski said. “Me andColin are the two guys whohave been there before so wehave to help the rest of theguys get used to it. We got tolead the rest of the guys.”

At 4-2, Benet seems to havesurvived some early seasonstruggles to find some stabil-ity. Junior James Dockery

and seniors Cameron Gravesand Jeff Conrad have beensome of the players steppingup into bigger roles this sea-son.

Coach Gene Heidkampbelieves the Red Wings areshowing signs of progress de-spite some ugly play so far.

“This is a good programthat we were playing, a goodteam and any time you canwin against a good team youfeel good about what we did,”Heidkamp said of York. “Weturned over a lot of our guysjust as they did from last yearso I think it’s one of thosethings where you’re trying tolearn how to win. It’s not al-ways pretty.”

BOYS BASKETBALLDowners Grove North

Downers Grove North fellto Lyons Township 65-56 onDec. 12. The Trojans (3-4, 0-3)take on Glenbard West at 7:30p.m. Friday before a weeklongbreak prior to the RomeovilleInvite on Dec. 26.

Downers Grove SouthThe Mustangs were edged

by Addison Trail 49-45 Friday.Downers Grove South (0-7, 0-2)will go on the road to face Hin-sdale South at 7:30 p.m. Friday.

LisleThe Lisle boys lost consecu-

tive games to Plano and Latin

School on Friday and Satur-day. Mark McGrath led the Li-ons with 14 points and DerrickRedmond had 8 points againstLatine School.

The boys travel to Braid-wood to take on Reed Custer at6:45 p.m. Friday.

GIRLS BASKETBALLBenet

The Benet girls went unde-feated in pool play of the Ben-et-Naperville North HolidayTournament to remain a per-fect 11-0 to start the season.

The Redwings thrashed theUniversal School 70-26 Thurs-day, defeated Oak Park RiverForest 64-47 Friday and capped

the weekend with a 81-48 winagainst Wheaton WarrenvilleSouth Saturday. Benet’s EmilyEshoo led all scorers with 20points while Elise Stout posteda career-high 17 points in Sat-urday’s finale.

The Redwings will resumetournament play Friday.

Downers Grove SouthThe Downers Grove South

girls went 1-1 in their last twogames, defeating Willowbrook43-31 on Dec. 9 before fallingto West Suburban Gold powerProviso East 77-49 Saturday.Senior guard Vashae Easleyled the team with 21 pointsagainst Willowbrook.

The Mustangs (4-2, 2-1) playa conference game at homeagainst Hinsdale South at 7:30p.m. Friday.

Downers Grove NorthThe Downers Grove North

girls basketball team has lostback to back conference gamesfor the first time in more thana year.

The Trojans – who went 11-1in the West Suburban Silverlast season – are in the midstof a two-game losing streak af-ter dropping a 45-40 decisionto Lyons Township Thursdayfollowed by a 51-40 loss to Pro-viso West Saturday. JuniorJaida Green has 21 points and10 rebounds during the loss toProviso West.

Downers Grove North (5-3, 2-2) will try to get back ontrack Friday when the girlshost Glenbard West.

LisleThe Lions notched their

third conference win of theseason Thursday, defeatingPlano 47-43 behind a game-high 16 points from freshmanstandout Natalie Takahashi.Senior Sarah Mogensen add-ed 11 points, 10 rebounds and 4steals for Lisle (6-5, 3-1), whichgoes on the road to play Reed-Custer at 5:30 p.m. Friday.

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Honorablemention

Benet:Mac CooneyBolingbrook: JacobHuff, Adam Klein andQuincy WoodsDowners GroveNorth: Francis KowaraDowners GroveSouth: Jacob BakerHinsdale Central: AlexByrnes, Jack Clark,Ryan Doney, Juwan Ed-mond, Michael Johnsonand Stefan IvanisevicHinsdale South: DylanBoye, Marcus Curry,Eric Dubose, MalikGordon, Robert Halland Jamar TaylorLemont: HunterLaDuke, Anthony Mar-tin and Marcin OrszulakWestmont: AnthonyGriffiths

Meet SLM’s all-area football offensive teamThe footballl season wrapped up on

Thanksgiving weekend with all eightclasses finishing up at Memorial Sta-dium in Champaign. That means it’s

time to honor the best local playerswith the all-area team.

Quintin Brown

School:WestmontYear: SeniorImpact: The Sentinels’MVP, Brown set a newrecord for most rushingyards in school history,totaling 184 carries,1,391 yards and 14touchdowns. The seniorrunning back added 18receptions for 168 yardsand two scores, as wellas one fumble recoveryfor a touchdown and an80-yard kickoff returnfor touchdown.

Flynn Nagel

School: LemontYear: SeniorImpact: In his onlyseason in a Lemontuniform, this seniorwide receiver fell justone touchdown short oftying the state mark formost receiving touch-downs in a season.The all-state selectionfinished the fall with 93catches for 1,431 yardsand 28 scores (31 totalTDs).

Matt Rafferty

School: HinsdaleCentralYear: SeniorImpact: Known moreas a basketball stand-out, Rafferty showedthis season he couldget it done on a footballfield as the quarter-back. He completed 55percent of his passesfor 1,686 yards and20 touchdowns whileplaying in nine games.

Erik Swenson

School: Downers GroveSouthYear: JuniorImpact: A three-yearstarter on theMustangs’line, theMichigan com-mit earned his secondstraightWest SuburbanGold Lineman of theYear award this season,as well as a spot on theIHSFCA Class 8A All-State team. The 6-foot-6,300-pound Swenson hadmore than 20 pancakeblocks in 3 games andmore than 120 pancakeson the season, accordingto head coachMarkMolinari.

Ryan Dawson

School: LemontYear: SeniorImpact: After takingover the full-timequarterback dutiesearly in the season, thissenior exploded ontothe scene and helpedthe Indians advance tothe Class 6A title game.Dawson completed182-of-283 passes for2,476 yards and 46touchdowns.

Thomas Ives

School: HinsdaleCentralYear: SeniorImpact: This widereceiver was able tocash in on the spreadoffense installedby head coach DanHartmann this season,racking up 888 yardsand 12 touchdowns on48 receptions.

Mark McGrath

School: LisleYear: SophomoreImpact: The only soph-omore on the Inter-state-8 all conferenceteam, McGrath rackedup 423 rushing yards,328 receiving yards andeight touchdowns. Healso left his mark on theLions’ defense and spe-cial teams, recording 2field goals, 15 PATs and35 tackles.

Kyle Domin

School:WestmontYear: JuniorImpact: A dynamic, du-al-threat quarterback,Domin completed 87-of-189 passes for 1,387yards and 12 touch-downs. The junior wasjust as effective runningthe ball, piling up 104carries for 988 yardsand 15 touchdowns.

Jimmy Kepouros

School: LemontYear: SeniorImpact: Teaming withFlynn Nagel to make upone of the top receivingduos in the state, thissenior racked up 14touchdowns throughthe air. Kepourosfinished the seasonwith 57 catches for 738yards, averaging 12.9yards per reception.

Robby Regan

School: Hinsdale SouthYear: SeniorImpact: The generalof South’s read-op-tion attack, the WSGall-conference quar-terback and preferredwalk-on at Notre Dame.He rushed for 847 yardsand 18 touchdowns andpassed for 918 yardsand seven scores.

Brad Sznajder

School: BenetYear: SeniorImpact: The all-EastSuburban Catholic Con-ference running backbroke Benet’s singleseason rushing record,totaling 1,583 yardsand 18 touchdowns on246 carries. The elusive5-foot-9 Sznajder alsoproduced in passingsituations, adding 20catches for 153 yards.

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College football’s postsea-son slate is all set, and a slewof athletes who played at areahigh schools will be suiting upfor their college teams. Hereare the matchups and the localplayers in the games.

RaycomMediaCamellia BowlWho: Bowling Green (7-6) vs. SouthAlabama (6-6)Kickoff: 8:45 p.m. SaturdayTV: ESPN

Area playersBOWLING GREENName Pos. High schoolAnthony Farinella K Downers

Grove SouthGreg Hohenstein LS Wheaton

WarrenvilleSouth

TimMcAuliffe* OL Lemont• Redshirt

What towatch:The late kick-off on the opening day of bowlseason pits MAC Eastern Divi-sion champion Bowling Greenagainst a Southern Alabamateam that will be making itsfirst bowl appearance. Bowl-ing Green is coming off a 51-17loss to Northern Illinois in theMAC championship while Jag-uars have lost their last two.

Atrioof localunderclassmenare on the Bowling Green ros-ter. While Lemont’s TimMcAu-liffe was redshirted this season,former Downers Grove Southkicker Anthony Farinella andWheaton Warrenville South’sGreg Hohenstein have made animpact on special teams. Thisseason, Farinella recorded 15touchbacks on 79 kickoffs.

Military Bowl presented byNorthrop GrummanWho: Cincinnati (9-3) vs. VirginiaTech (6-6)

Kickoff: Noon Dec. 27TV: ESPN

Area playerCINCINNATIName Pos. High schoolFranklin BruscianelliLB Montini

(Woodridge)

What to watch: Cincinnatiis led by former Notre Damerecruit Gunner Kiel, who has

thrown for 3,010 yards and 30touchdowns. Virginia Tech en-ters play having lost four of itsfinal six games.

Franklin Bruscianelli is aredshirt sophomore linebackeron theBearcats but hasnot seenany game action this season.

New Era Pinstripe BowlWho: Penn State (6-6) vs. BostonCollege (7-5)

Kickoff: 3:30 p.m. Dec. 27TV: ESPN

Area playerPENN STATEName Pos. High schoolJavon Turner WR Downers Grove

South

What to watch: Penn Statelimps in after ending the regu-lar season with losses to IllinoisandMichigan State. BostonCol-lege is one of the top runningteams in the nation and nearly

knocked off undefeated Flor-ida State on Nov. 22. DownersGrove South grad JavonTurneris a freshman wide receiver onthe Nittany Lions.

National UniversityHoliday BowlWho: Nebraska (9-3) vs. USC (8-4)Kickoff: 7 p.m. Dec. 27TV: ESPN

Area playersNEBRASKAName Pos. High schoolJordan WR MontiniWesterkamp

USCName Pos. High schoolPat Hart FB Fenwick

(Burr Ridge)

What to watch: A matchup oftwo programs with storied his-tories, Nebraska recently firedcoachBoPelini after a nine-win

season. USC won three of its fi-nal four games, including a 49-14 victory over Notre Dame inthe regular season finale.

Montini grad Jordan West-erkamp has seen action in all12 games this fall and leads theteam with 41 catches for 666yards. The sophomore widereceiver has four touchdowns.Pat Hart, a Fenwick graduate,is on the USC roster as a full-back after walking on the team.

BuffaloWildWings CitrusBowlWho: Missouri (10-3) vs. Minnesota(8-4)Kickoff: Noon Jan. 1TV: ABC

Area playersMINNESOTAName Pos. High schoolAndrew Harte K Montini

(DownersGrove)

MISSOURIName Pos. High schoolNickMonaghan OL Downers

Grove South

What to watch: In what wassupposed to be a down year, theTigers won the SEC East andplayed in the SEC title gameagainst Alabama. Meanwhile,theGoldenGophers put togetheran unexpectedly strong seasonthat included wins against bowlteams Iowa and Nebraska in thefinalmonth of the campaign.

Former Montini standoutandDownersGroveresidentAn-drew Harte saw his first actionat the college level this seasonafter redshirting last year andattempted one point after kickand an onside kick for Minne-sota. Nick Monaghan, a Down-ers Grove South graduate fromDarien, is an offensive linemanon the Tigers’ roster but has nottaken the field this season.

Allstate Sugar BowlWho: Ohio State (12-1) vs. Alabama(12-1)Kickoff: 7:30 p.m. Jan. 1TV: ABC

Area playersOHIO STATEName Pos. High schoolMikeMaduko S Montini

(Naperville)Tommy Schutt DL Glenbard

West

Dylan Thompson DL Montini(Lombard)

What to watch: Aside froma loss against Virginia Techand a double-overtime winagainst Penn State, Ohio Statehas won comfortably in everygame, including a 59-0 thrash-ing of Wisconsin in the BigTen Championship game. AnAlabama team that has beeninconsistent at times couldhave a very vocal crowd inits favor in a College FootballPlayoff semifinal game at theSuperdome in New Orleans.

The Buckeyes’ defense,which has three former areastandouts among its ranks,will attempt to slow downthe Crimson Tide. Montinigraduates Mike Maduko andDylan Thompspon have yet totake the field, but GlenbardWest grad Tommy Schutt hasplayed in 10 games so far andhas nine tackles, includingone for loss.

Taxslayer BowlWho: Iowa (7-5) vs. Tennessee(6-6)Kickoff: 2:20 p.m. Jan. 2TV: ESPNArea playersIOWAName Pos. High schoolColin Goebel OL Naperville

North (Lisle)Jaleel Johnson DL Montini

(Lombard)JordanWalsh OL Glenbard

West

Wha t t o wa t c h : TheHawkeyes lost three of fourgames to close out the regu-lar season, including againstrivals Minnesota and Wiscon-sin.

Conversely, the Volunteerswon three of four to becomebowl eligible. The Hawkeyeshave three local players on theteam and two who play keyroles. JordanWalshmade ninestarts on the offensive line andplayed in all 12 regular seasongames.

On the other side of the ball,former Montini standout Ja-leel Johnson saw action in all12 games and recorded eighttackles, including 1.5 for loss,as well as half a sack. ColinGoebel is a redshirt freshmanoffensive lineman who did nottake the field this season.

Countdown to kickoff Area athletes ready forcollege football bowl games

Photo provided

Former Downers Grove South kicker Anthony Farinella will play forBowling Green against South Alabama Saturday in the Raycom MediaCamellia Bowl.

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NESS AS CHRISTIANA TRUST,NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACI-TY BUT SOLELY AS LEGAL TITLETRUSTEE FOR BRONZE CREEKTITLE TRUST 2013-NPL1PLAINTIFF,-vs-ERIN FOX A/K/A ERIN E. FOX;THE WOODRIDGE COUNTRYCLUB CONDOMINIUM HOME-OWNERS' ASSOCIATION; MARIOOROZCO A/K/A MARIO G.OROZCO; DEFENDANTS

12 CH 4554NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEPublic Notice is hereby given

that pursuant to a Judgment en-tered in the above entitled matteron September 22, 2014;John E. Zaruba, Sheriff, 501

N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton,IL 60187, will on January 13,2015 at 10:00 AM, at DuPageCounty Sheriff's Office, sell to thehighest bidder for cash (ten per-cent (10%) at the time of saleand the balance within twenty-four (24) hours, the followingdescribed premises situated inDuPage County, Illinois.Said sale shall be subject to

general taxes, special assess-ments or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and anyprior liens or 1st Mortgages. Thesubject property is offered forsale without any representationas to quality or quantity of titleor recourse to Plaintiff.Upon the sale being held and

the purchaser tendering said bidin cash or certified funds, a re-ceipt of Sale will be issuedand/or a Certificate of Sale asrequired, which will entitle thepurchaser to a deed upon con-firmation of said sale by theCourt.Said property is legally de-

scribed as follows:Commonly known as2216 Country Club Drive,Unit 26,Woodridge, IL 60517Permanent Index No.:08-25-413-018-0000

Improvements: Homeowners/Condominium AssociationStructure UNKNOWNUnits UNKNOWNBedrooms UNKNOWNGarage UNKNOWNBathrooms UNKNOWNOther UNKNOWNThe property will NOT be

open for inspection prior to thesale.The judgment amount was

$123,507.32.Prospective purchasers are

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

mon interest community or acondominium unit under sub-section (c) of Section 15-1507of the Code of Civil Procedureshall state that the purchaser ofthe unit other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments andthe legal fees required by subdi-visions (g)(1) and (g)(4) ofSection 9 of the Illinois Condo-minium Property Act. The state-ment of assessment account is-sued by the association to a unitowner under subsection (i) ofSection 18 of the Illinois Condo-minium Property Act, and the

ope ydisclosure statement issued to aprospective purchaser underSection 22.1 of the Illinois Con-dominium Property Act, shallstate the amount of the assess-ments and the legal fees, if any,required by subdivisions (g)(1)and (g)(4) of Section 9 of theIllinois Condominium PropertyAct.If the property being sold is a

condominium, you are admon-ished to read the responsibilitiescreated under Section 9 of theIllinois Condominium PropertyAct.THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COL-

LECT A DEBT AND ANY INFOR-MATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IFYOUR PERSONAL LIABILITY FORTHIS DEBT HAS BEEN EXTIN-GUISHED BY A DISCHARGE INBANKRUPTCY OR BY AN ORDERGRANTING IN REM RELIEFFROM STAY, THIS NOTICE ISPROVIDED SOLELY TO FORE-CLOSE THE MORTGAGE RE-MAINING ON YOUR PROPERTYAND IS NOT AN ATTEMPT TOCOLLECT THE DISCHARGEDPERSONAL OBLIGATION.I636629

December 10, 17, 24, 2014Woodridge Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

U.S. Bank National Associationas successor by merger of U.S.Bank National Association NDPLAINTIFFVs.Lisa M. Maderer; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2014 CH 000531NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on6/11/2014, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinoiswill on 1/22/15 at the hour of10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuPage and State of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:PIN 08-32-304-001Improved with Single Family

HomeCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:541 Warwick DriveNaperville, IL 60565Sale terms: 10% down of the

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

um and the foreclosure takesplace after 1/1/2007, pur-chasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9

ope y(g)(1) and (g)(4).If the property is located in a

common interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).If the sale is set aside for any

reason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.Upon payment in full of the

amount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possessionof the subject premises.The property will NOT be

open for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR

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

court file or contact Plaintiff's at-torney: Codilis & Associates,P.C., 15W030 North FrontageRoad, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-14-01710.I636674

December 10, 17, 24, 2014Woodridge Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE EIGHTEENTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUITCOUNTY OF DUPAGE,

STATE OF ILLINOISFIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COM-PANY, Plaintiff(s),vs.GREGORY J. STUCKO, SUZETTEM. STUCKO, Defendant(s).

14 CH 618NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEOF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that pursuant to a Judgmentheretofore entered by the saidCourt in the above entitledcause, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois, will on January15, 2015, at the hour of 10:00AM, at the DuPage County Sher-iff's Office, 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL60187, sell at public auction tothe highest and best bidder forcash, all and singular, the fol-lowing described premises andreal estate in the said Judgmentmentioned, situated in the Coun-ty of DuPage, State of Illinois, orso much thereof as shall be suf-ficient to satisfy said Judgment,to wit:Common Address:8221 LEANWOOD LN.,WOODRIDGE, IL 60517P.I.N. 08-35-215-036Contact the Law Office of IRA

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

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

single family residence, togetherwith all buildings and improve-ments thereon, and the tene-ments, hereditaments and ap-purtenants thereunto belongingand will not be available for in-spection prior to sale.If this property is a condo-

minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments and the le-gal fees required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If thisproperty is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common in-terest community, the purchaserof the unit at the foreclosure saleother than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required byThe Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).Attorney No. 22638LAW OFFICES OFIRA T. NEVEL, LLCAttorney for PlaintiffIra T. Nevel, Timothy R. Yueill,Greg Elsnic, Richard Drezek,Nathan J. Buikema, Brian D.Nevel175 North Franklin St. Suite 201Chicago, Illinois 60606(312) [email protected]# 14-00887I636357

December 10, 17, 24, 2014Woodridge Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.PLAINTIFFVs.Robyn Bielecki a/k/a RobynVaughan; et. al., DEFENDANTS

2014 CH 000709NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on8/11/2014, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinoiswill on 1/13/15 at the hour of10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuPage and State of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:PIN 07-10-309-045Improved withCondo/TownhouseCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:888 Quin Court Unit #101Naperville, IL 60563Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; Thebalance, including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality Relief

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

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

common interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).If the sale is set aside for any

reason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.Upon payment in full of the

amount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possessionof the subject premises.The property will NOT be

open for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR

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

court file or contact Plaintiff's at-torney: Codilis & Associates,P.C., 15W030 North FrontageRoad, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-14-03770.I635475

December 3, 10, 17, 2014Woodridge Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR THE EIGHTEENTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON ILLINOIS

Nationstar Mortgage LLCPlaintiff,vs.Christopher Minor; AngelesRivera; First American Bank;HSBC Nevada, NA fka House-hold Bank; Brookdale ManorCondominium AssociationDefendants.888 Quin Court 201,Naperville, IL 60563Judge Robert G. Gibson

2014CH000909

NOTICE OF SALEPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv-

en that pursuant to a Judgmentof Foreclosure and Sale enteredin the above entitled cause onSeptember 10, 2014, DuPageCounty Sheriff will on January13, 2015, at the hour of10:00AM at DuPage CountySheriff's Office, 501 North Coun-ty Farm Road, Wheaton, Illinois60187, sell to the highest bidderfor cash, the following describedmortgaged real estate:Commonly known as888 Quin Court 201,Naperville, IL 60563Parcel Number(s):07-10-309-046The real estate is improved

with a Condominium.Sale terms: Bidder's must

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

minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale,other than the mortgagee shallpay the assessments and the le-gal fees required by the Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).For information call Plaintiff's

Attorney, Manley Deas KochalskiLLC, One East Wacker, Suite1250, One East Wacker, Suite1250. Phone number: 312-651-6700. Attorney file number:14-009142.Shara A. NetterstromMANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLCAttorneys for PlaintiffOne East Wacker, Suite 1250Chicago, IL 60601Telephone: 312-651-6700Fax: 614-220-5613Atty. No.: 271625I636872

December 10, 17, 24, 2014Woodridge Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION AS TRUSTEE FOR ARMT2005-7, PLAINTIFFVSEDWARD W. SUTHERLANDA/K/A EDWARD SUTHERLAND;COURTNEY SUTHERLAND A/K/ACOURTNEY DENBOER; BMOHARRIS BANK, N.A. F/K/AHARRIS N.A.; MIDLANDFUNDING, LLC; DEFENDANTS30W151 BRIAR LANENAPERVILLE, IL 60563

2014 CH 000937NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO JUDGMENTOF FORECLOSURE UNDER

ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE ACT

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

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered by said Court in theabove entitled cause on Septem-ber 9, 2014, DUPAGE COUNTYSHERIFF in DU PAGE County,

y,Illinois, will on January 22,2015, in 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL60187, at 10:00 AM, sell atpublic auction and sale to thehighest bidder for cash, all andsingular, the following describedreal estate mentioned in saidJudgment, situated in the Coun-ty of DU PAGE, State of Illinois,or so much thereof as shallbe sufficient to satisfy saidJudgment:TAX NO. 07-09-411-006COMMONLY KNOWN AS:30W151 BRIAR LANENAPERVILLE, IL 60563Description of Improvements:

TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILYHOME; ATTACHED TWO CARGARAGEThe Judgment amount was

$271,904.91.Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS"

sale for "CASH". The successfulbidder must deposit 25% downby certified funds; balance, bycertified funds, within 24 hours.NO REFUNDS. The subject prop-erty is subject to general real es-tate taxes, special assessmentsor special taxes levied againstsaid real estate, water bills, etc.,and is offered for sale withoutany representation as to qualityor quantity of title and withoutrecourse to plaintiff. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court. Upon payment infull of the bid amount, the pur-chaser shall receive a Certificateof Sale, which will entitle thepurchaser to a Deed to the realestate after confirmation of thesale. The property will NOT beopen for inspection. Prospectivebidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify allinformation. The successful pur-chaser has the sole responsibili-ty/expense of evicting any ten-ants or other individuals present-ly in possession of the subjectpremises. If this property is acondominium unit, the purchas-er of the unit at the foreclosuresale, other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments andthe legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.For Information: Visit our

website at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m.and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & As-sociates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1North Dearborn, Chicago, Illi-nois 60602. Tel. No. (312)372-2060. Please refer to file#PA1403891 Plaintiff's attorneyis not required to provide addi-tional information other than thatset forth in this notice of sale.I636210

December 10, 17, 24, 2014Woodridge Suburban Life

"THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TOCOLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE"W13-349121567

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFDUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

COUNTY DEPARTMENT,CHANCERY DIVISION

The Bank of New York MellonF/K/A The Bank of New YorkSuccessor Trustee to JPMorganChase Bank, as Trustee for theHolders of the Terwin MortgageTrust 2004-15ALT, Asset-Backed Certificates, TMTS Series2004-15ALT; Plaintiff,VS.Bonnie L. Vantholen a/k/aBonnie L. Van Tholen; WalnutCreek County CondominiumAssociation; Capital One Bank;Defendants.

Case No. 12 CH 5665Judge Presiding

NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALEOF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

that pursuant to a judgmentheretofore entered by the saidcourt occurred in the above enti-tled cause, John E. Zaruba,Sheriff of DuPage, Illinois, willon January 15, 2015, at thehour of 10:00 AM at DuPageCounty Sheriff`s Office, 501North County Farm Road,Southwest Lobby, Wheaton, IL60187, sell at public auction tothe highest bidder for cash, alland singular, the following de-scribed real estate in the saidjudgment mentioned, situated inthe County of DuPage, State ofIllinois, or so much thereof asshall be sufficient to satisfy suchjudgment to wit:C/K/A:425 Walnut Creek Lane,Unit 1603, Lisle, IL 60532PIN: 08-11-211-045The person to contact regard-

ing information regarding thisproperty is: Sales Dept., TheWirbicki Law Group, 33 W.Monroe St., Suite 1140, Chica-go, IL 60603. Any questionsregarding this sale should referto file number W13-3491. Theterms of the sale are Cash.

10% at time of sale, with thebalance due within 24 hours.The property is improved by:SFH. The Property is not openfor inspection prior to sale.The real estate, together with

all buildings and improvementsthereon, and tenements, heredi-tament and appurtenancesthereunto belonging shall besold under such terms.Russell C. Wirbicki (6186310)Laurence J. Goldstein(0999318)James A. Meece (6256386)Christopher J. Irk (6300084)Thomas J. Cassady (6307705)Daniel J. Gruber (6309148)Joseph S. Davidson (6301581)The Wirbicki Law Group LLCAttorney for Plaintiff33 W. Monroe St., Suite 1140Chicago, IL 60603Phone: 312-360-9455Fax: 312-572-7823Atty. No. [email protected] 3, 10, 17, 2014Woodridge Suburban Life

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F11030496IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY-

WHEATON, ILLINOISBayview Loan Servicing, LLC, aDelaware Limited LiabilityCompany, Plaintiff,vs.Marcus Hernandez; MarciaHernandez; Unknown Ownersand Non-Record ClaimantsDefendants.Property Address:8308 Adbeth Avenue,Woodridge, Illinois 60517

11CH 1960NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALEPublic notice is hereby given

that in pursuance of a judgmentof said Court entered in theabove-entitled cause onSeptember 25, 2014, I, Sheriff,John E Zaruba of Dupage Coun-ty, Illinois, will hold a sale onJanuary 13, 2015 , commenc-ing at 10 AM, at Dupage Coun-ty Sheriff's Office, 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, IL60187. to sell to the highestbidder or bidders the followingdescribed real estate, or somuch thereof as may besufficient to satisfy said decree,to-wit:LOT 3 IN ADBETH, BEING A

SUBDIVISION OF THE EAST 1/2OF TRACT "A" OF WESTERVELTAND CRANE'S ASSESSMENTPLAT OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OFSECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 38NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OFTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI-AN, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED SEPTEM-BER 30, 1980 AS DOCUMENTR80-58902, IN DUPAGECOUNTY, ILLINOIS.Commonly known as:8308 Adbeth Avenue,Woodridge, Illinois 60517P.I.N.: 08-36-314-003First Lien Position; Single-

Family Residence; JudgmentAmount $410,000.43IN 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 NOTI-FIED THAT THE PURCHASER OFTHE PROPERTY, OTHER THAN A

THE PROPERTY, OTHER THAN AMORTGAGEE, SHALL PAY THEASSESSMENTS AND LEGAL FEESREQUIRED BY SUBSECTIONS (g)(1) AND (g)(4) OF SECTION 9AND THE ASSESSMENTS RE-QUIRED BY SUBSECTION (g-1)OF SECTION 18.5 OF THE ILLI-NOIS CONDOMINIUM PROPERTYACT.The property will not be open

for inspection.Terms of Sale: CASH - 10%

down at the time of sale and thebalance due within 24 hours ofthe sale. All payments for theamount bid shall be in certifiedfunds payable to the Sheriff ofDupage County.The person to contact for in-

formation regarding this propertyis:Steven J. Lindberg at FREED-MAN ANSELMO LINDBERG LLC1771 West Diehl Road, Suite120, Naperville, IL 60563(866)402-8661. For biddinginstructions, visit www.fal-illi-nois.com 24 hours prior to sale.This communication is an at-

tempt to collect a debt and anyinformation obtained will beused for that purpose.FREEDMAN ANSELMOLINDBERG LLC1771 W. Diehl Rd., Ste 150Naperville, IL 60563-4947630-453-6960 866-402-8661630-428-4620 (fax)I636279

December 10, 17, 24, 2014Woodridge Suburban Life

12-062365IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY,

WHEATON, ILLINOISWILMINGTON SAVINGS FUNDSOCIETY, FSB, DOING BUSI-NESS AS CHRISTIANA TRUST,NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACI-TY BUT SOLELY AS LEGAL TITLETRUSTEE FOR BRONZE CREEKTITLE TRUST 2013-NPL1PLAINTIFF,-vs-ERIN FOX A/K/A ERIN E. FOX;THE WOODRIDGE COUNTRYCLUB CONDOMINIUM HOME-OWNERS' ASSOCIATION; MARIOOROZCO A/K/A MARIO G.OROZCO; DEFENDANTS

12 CH 4554NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEPublic Notice is hereby given

that pursuant to a Judgment en-tered in the above entitled matteron September 22, 2014;John E. Zaruba, Sheriff, 501

N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton,IL 60187, will on January 13,2015 at 10:00 AM, at DuPage

ageCounty Sheriff's Office, sell to thehighest bidder for cash (ten per-cent (10%) at the time of saleand the balance within twenty-four (24) hours, the followingdescribed premises situated inDuPage County, Illinois.Said sale shall be subject to

general taxes, special assess-ments or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and anyprior liens or 1st Mortgages. Thesubject property is offered forsale without any representationas to quality or quantity of titleor recourse to Plaintiff.Upon the sale being held and

the purchaser tendering said bidin cash or certified funds, a re-ceipt of Sale will be issuedand/or a Certificate of Sale asrequired, which will entitle thepurchaser to a deed upon con-firmation of said sale by theCourt.Said property is legally de-

scribed as follows:PARCEL 1:UNIT 18D IN BUILDING 32 TO-GETHER WITH ITS UNDIVIDEDPERCENTAGE INTEREST IN THECOMMON ELEMENTS INWOODRIDGE COUNTRY CLUBCONDOMINIUM NUMBER 1 ASDELINEATED AND DEFINED INTHE DECLARATION RECORDEDAS DOCUMENT NUMBER R77-120294 AND AS AMENDED BYDOCUMENT R88-38199, INTHE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SEC-TION 25, TOWNSHIP 38NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OFTHE THIRD PRINCIPALMERIDIAN, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS.PARCEL 2:EASEMENTS FOR INGRESS ANDEGRESS FOR THE BENEFIT OFPARCEL 1 AS DEFINED AND SETFORTH IN DOCUMENTSRECORDED AS NUMBERS R77-120293 AND R73-30957.Commonly known as2216 Country Club Drive,Unit 26,Woodridge, IL 60517Permanent Index No.:08-25-413-018-0000

Improvements: Homeowners/Condominium AssociationStructure UNKNOWNUnits UNKNOWNBedrooms UNKNOWNGarage UNKNOWNBathrooms UNKNOWNOther UNKNOWNThe property will NOT be

open for inspection prior to thesale.The judgment amount was

$123,507.32.Prospective purchasers are

admonished to check the court

file and title records to verify thisinformation.For Bid Amount contact:Sale ClerkShapiro Kreisman & Associates,LLC f/k/a Fisher and Shapiro,LLC2121 Waukegan Road,Suite 301Bannockburn, IL 60015(847) 291-1717The notice of sale of a com-

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

condominium, you are admon-ished to read the responsibilitiescreated under Section 9 of theIllinois Condominium PropertyAct.THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COL-

LECT A DEBT AND ANY INFOR-MATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IFYOUR PERSONAL LIABILITY FORTHIS DEBT HAS BEEN EXTIN-GUISHED BY A DISCHARGE INBANKRUPTCY OR BY AN ORDERGRANTING IN REM RELIEFFROM STAY, THIS NOTICE ISPROVIDED SOLELY TO FORE-CLOSE THE MORTGAGE RE-MAINING ON YOUR PROPERTYAND IS NOT AN ATTEMPT TOCOLLECT THE DISCHARGEDPERSONAL OBLIGATION.I636629

December 10, 17, 24, 2014Woodridge Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPA-NY, PLAINTIFFVSJOHN CORCORAN A/K/A JOHNJ. CORCORAN; COACH HOUSESOF OLD SAWMILL RESIDENTIALASSOCIATION NO. 1; ILLINOISDEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCAREAND FAMILY SERVICES; UN-KNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS;DEFENDANTS2115 LANCASTER CIRCLE APT102DNAPERVILLE, IL 60565

14 CH 001859NOTICE BY PUBLICATIONNOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, JOHN

CORCORAN A/K/A JOHN J.CORCORAN; UNKNOWN OWN-ERS AND NON RECORDCLAIMANTS;defendants, that this case has

been commenced in this Courtagainst you and other defen-dants, asking for the foreclosureof a certain Mortgage conveyingthe premises described as fol-lows, to wit:PARCEL ONE:UNIT NUMBER 1-102D IN THECOACH HOUSES OF OLD SAW-MILL NUMBER 1, CONDOMINI-UM AS DELINEATED ON A SUR-VEY OF THE FOLLOWING REALESTATE: CERTAIN LOTS IN OLDFARM UNIT II INLAND STEEL DE-VELOPMENT CORPORATION,BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PARTOF THE SOUTH HALF SECTION31, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH,RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRDPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORD-ING TO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED MAY 4, 1981 ASDOCUMENT R81-22313 ALSO,PART OF THE SOUTH HALF OFSECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 38NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST OFTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI-AN, WHICH SURVEY IS AT-TACHED AS EXHIBIT C TO THEDECLARATION OF CONDOMINI-

UM RECORDED AS DOCUMENTR81-59971, TOGETHER WITHITS UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGEINTEREST IN THE COMMON EL-EMENTS, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS.PARCEL TWO:THE ELEMENTS RIGHT TO THEUSE OF PARKING SPACE 1-102D LIMITED COMMON ELE-MENT AS DELINEATED ON THESURVEY TO THE DECLARATIONAFORESAID, RECORDED ASDOCUMENT R81-59971. PARCEL THREE: EASEMENT FORINGRESS AND EGRESS PUR-POSES FOR THE BENEFIT OFPARCEL 1 AND 2 ACCORDINGTO THE TERMS OF THE UM-BRELLA DECLARATION FORCOACH HOMES OF OLDSAWMILL RECORDED ONNOVEMBER 9, 1981 AS DOCU-MENT R81-59972 AND ASAMENDED FROM TIME TO TIMEOVER AND ACROSS THOSELANDS DELINEATED AS COM-MUNITY AREAS IN EXHIBIT BSAID DECLARATION AND SAIDDECLARATION AS AMENDED.SITUATED IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS.Commonly known as:2115 LANCASTER CIRCLEAPT 102DNAPERVILLE, IL 60565and which said Mortgage was

made by, JOHN CORCORANA/K/A JOHN J. CORCORAN;LINDA L. CORCORAN A/K/A LIN-DA CORCORAN (DECEASED);Mortgagor (s), to BANK OF

AMERICA, N.A.Mortgagee, and recorded in

the Office of the Recorder ofDeeds of DU PAGE County, Illi-nois, as Document No.2009086072; and for other re-lief.UNLESS YOU file your answer

or otherwise file your appear-ance in this case in the Office ofthe Clerk of this County,

Chris KachiroubasDuPage Judicial Center505 N. County Farm Rd.Wheaton, Illinois 60187on or before January 9,

2015, A JUDGMENT OR DE-CREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE TAK-EN AGAINST YOU FOR THE RE-LIEF ASKED IN THE COMPLAINT.PIERCE & ASSOCIATESAttorneys for PlaintiffThirteenth Floor1 North DearbornChicago, Illinois 60602Tel. (312) 346-9088Fax (312) 346-1557PA 1406389I636898

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

JPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociation, PLAINTIFFVs.John J. Romanovich Jr.; Chica-go Title Land Trust Companysuccessor Trustee to Oak BrookBank as Trustee u/t/a datedAugust 14, 1998 a/k/a TrustNo. 3029; PNC Bank, NationalAssociation; Hobson CreekCommunity Council; Fairways ofHobson Creek Homeowners As-sociation; Unknown Beneficia-ries of Chicago Title Land TrustCompany successor to OakBrook Bank u/t/a dated August14, 1998 a/k/a Trust No. 3029;Unknown Owners and Non-record Claimants, DEFENDANTS

2014 CH 01961NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

"THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TOCOLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE"W13-349121567

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFDUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

COUNTY DEPARTMENT,CHANCERY DIVISION

The Bank of New York MellonF/K/A The Bank of New YorkSuccessor Trustee to JPMorganChase Bank, as Trustee for theHolders of the Terwin MortgageTrust 2004-15ALT, Asset-Backed Certificates, TMTS Series2004-15ALT; Plaintiff,VS.Bonnie L. Vantholen a/k/aBonnie L. Van Tholen; WalnutCreek County CondominiumAssociation; Capital One Bank;Defendants.

Case No. 12 CH 5665Judge Presiding

NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALEOF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

that pursuant to a judgmentheretofore entered by the saidcourt occurred in the above enti-tled cause, John E. Zaruba,Sheriff of DuPage, Illinois, willon January 15, 2015, at thehour of 10:00 AM at DuPageCounty Sheriff`s Office, 501North County Farm Road,Southwest Lobby, Wheaton, IL60187, sell at public auction tothe highest bidder for cash, alland singular, the following de-scribed real estate in the saidjudgment mentioned, situated inthe County of DuPage, State ofIllinois, or so much thereof asshall be sufficient to satisfy suchjudgment to wit:UNIT 1603 IN WALNUT

CREEK COUNTRY CONDOMINI-UMS AS DELINEATED ON A SUR-VEY OF THE FOLLOWING DE-SCRIBED REAL ESTATE: PARTOF LOTS 32 AND 34 IN ARTHURT. MCINTOSH AND COMPANY`SFIRST ADDITION TO BELMONT,A SUBDIVISION IN SECTIONS 1,2, 11 AND 12, TOWNSHIP 38NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OFTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI-AN, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED AUGUST13, 1919 AS DOCUMENT137824, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS, WHICH SURVEY IS AT-TACHED AS EXHIBIT "A" TO THEDECLARATION OF CONDOMINI-UM RECORDED AS DOCUMENTNO. R79-93225, TOGETHERWITH ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENT-AGE INTEREST IN THE COMMONELEMENT, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS.C/K/A:425 Walnut Creek Lane,Unit 1603, Lisle, IL 60532PIN: 08-11-211-045The person to contact regard-

ing information regarding thisproperty is: Sales Dept., TheWirbicki Law Group, 33 W.Monroe St., Suite 1140, Chica-go, IL 60603. Any questionsregarding this sale should referto file number W13-3491. Theterms of the sale are Cash.10% at time of sale, with thebalance due within 24 hours.The property is improved by:SFH. The Property is not openfor inspection prior to sale.The real estate, together with

all buildings and improvementsthereon, and tenements, heredi-tament and appurtenancesthereunto belonging shall besold under such terms.Russell C. Wirbicki (6186310)Laurence J. Goldstein(0999318)James A. Meece (6256386)Christopher J. Irk (6300084)Thomas J. Cassady (6307705)Daniel J. Gruber (6309148)Joseph S. Davidson (6301581)The Wirbicki Law Group LLC

oupAttorney for Plaintiff33 W. Monroe St., Suite 1140Chicago, IL 60603Phone: 312-360-9455Fax: 312-572-7823Atty. No. [email protected] 3, 10, 17, 2014Woodridge Suburban Life

STATE OF ILLINOISIN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR THE EIGHTEENTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUITWHEATON, DUPAGE COUNTY,

ILLINOISPNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION, Plaintiff,vs.JAYSUN LANGLEY AKA J.LANGLEY, MEGAN A. SNOWand FOUR LAKES VILLAGECONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATIONNO. 1, Defendants.

CASE NO. 14-CH-1569PROPERTY ADDRESS:5532 E. LAKE DRLISLE, IL 60532

NOTICE BY PUBLICATIONNOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Jay-

sun Langley aka J. Langley, De-fendant, this case has beencommenced in this Courtagainst you and others, askingfor foreclosure of the Mortgageheld by the Plaintiff on the prop-erty located at 5532 E. Lake Dr,Lisle, IL 60532, more particu-larly described as:PARCEL 1:UNIT NO. 64A, IN FOUR LAKESVILLAGE CONDOMINIUM NO. 1,AS DELINEATED ON THESURVEY OF THE FOLLOWINGDESCRIBED PARCEL OF REALESTATE:PART OF FOUR LAKES AS-

SESSMENT PLAT NO. 1, PARTOF FOUR LAKES ASSESSMENTPLAT UNIT NO. 2 AND PART OFFOUR LAKES ASSESSMENT PLATUNIT NO. 3, ALL BEING A PARTOF THE NORTH HALF OF SEC-TION 15, TOWNSHIP 38NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OFTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI-AN, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLI-NOIS; WHICH SURVEY IS AT-TACHED TO DECLARATION OFCONDOMINIUM OWNERSHIPAND OF EASEMENTS, RESTRIC-TIONS, COVENANTS AND BY-LAWS FOR FOUR LAKES VIL-LAGE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-TION NO. 1 MADE BY AMERI-CAN NATIONAL BANK ANDTRUST COMPANY OF CHICAGO,A NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIA-TION, AS TRUSTEE UNDERTRUST AGREEMENT DATEDJANUARY 3, 1967 AND KNOWNAS TRUST NUMBER 24272,AND BY LAKE SHORE NATIONALBANK, A NATIONAL BANKINGASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE UN-DER TRUST AGREEMENT DATEDDECEMBER 15, 1963 ANDKNOWN AS TRUST NUMBER1763, RECORDED IN THE OF-FICE OF THE RECORDER OFDEEDS OF DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS, AS DOCUMENT NO.R80-15749, TOGETHER WITHITS UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGEINTEREST IN THE COMMONELEMENTS.PARCEL 2:ALL THOSE CERTAIN EASE-MENTS, RIGHTS OF WAY, PRIVI-LEGES, RIGHTS OF USE ANDALL OTHER BENEFITS CREATED,ESTABLISHED AND GRANTEDBY THAT CERTAIN DEED OFDECLARATION RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE RECORDEROF DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOISAS DOCUMENT NO. R70-23096AND BY THAT CERTAIN GRANT

OF EASEMENTS, RESTRICTIONSAND COVENANTS RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE RECORDEROF DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOISAS DOCUMENT NO. R80-01781AND FIRST AMENDED RECORD-ED AUGUST 19, 1981 AS DOC-UMENT R81-45113.Permanent Index Number:08-15-105-001Commonly known as:5532 E. Lake Dr,Lisle, IL 60532UNLESS YOU FILE your an-

swer or otherwise file your ap-pearance in this cause in the Of-fice of the Clerk of this Court atthe DUPAGE County Courthouse,505 N. County Farm Road,Wheaton, IL 60189 on or beforeJanuary 20, 2015, A JUDG-MENT OR DECREE BY DEFAULTMAY BE TAKEN AGAINST YOUFOR RELIEF ASKED IN THECOMPLAINT FOR FORECLO-SURE.THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN

ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT,AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.HEAVNER, BEYERS &MIHLAR, LLCAttorneys at LawP.O. Box 740Decatur, IL 62525111 East Main StreetDecatur, IL 62523Telephone: (217) 422-1719December 17, 24, 31, 2014Woodridge Suburban Life

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NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU:Unknown Beneficiaries of Chica-go Title Land Trust Companysuccessor to Oak Brook Banku/t/a dated August 14, 1998a/k/a Trust No. 3029 UnknownOwners and NonrecordClaimantsThat this case has been com-

menced in this Court againstyou and other defendants, pray-ing for the foreclosure of a cer-tain Mortgage conveying thepremises described as follows,to-wit:PARCEL 4 OF LOT 18 OF

HOBSON CREEK NORTH, BEINGA RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 703OF HOBSON CREEK UNIT 1, ASUBDIVISION OF PART OF SEC-TION 22, TOWNSHIP 38NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OFTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI-AN, ACCORDING TO THE PLATRECORDED JANUARY 12, 1987AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R87-4620, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS.COMMONLY KNOWN AS:23W435 Green Trails DriveNaperville, IL 60540and which said Mortgage was

made by: Chicago Title LandTrust Company successorTrustee to Oak Brook Bank asTrustee u/t/a dated August 14,1998 a/k/a Trust No. 3029the Mortgagor(s), to Wash-

ington Mutual Bank, FA, asMortgagee, and recorded in theOffice of the Recorder of Deedsof DuPage County, Illinois, asDocument No. R2004-157509;and for other relief; that sum-mons was duly issued out ofsaid Court against you as pro-vided by law and that the saidsuit is now pending.NOW, THEREFORE, UNLESS

YOU file your answer or other-wise file your appearance in thiscase in the Office of the Clerk ofthis Court,

Chris Kachiroubas505 N. County Farm Road

P.O. Box 707Wheaton, IL 60187

on or before January 9,2015, A DEFAULT MAY BE EN-TERED AGAINST YOU AT ANYTIME AFTER THAT DAY AND AJUDGMENT MAY BE ENTEREDIN ACCORDANCE WITH THEPRAYER OF SAID COMPLAINT.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.Attorneys for Plaintiff15W030 North Frontage Road,Suite 100Burr Ridge, IL 60527(630) 794-5300DuPage # 15170Winnebago # 531Our File No. 14-14-12545NOTE: This la fir is

NOTE: This law firm isdeemed to be a debt collector.I636854

December 10, 17, 24, 2014Woodridge Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

U.S. Bank National Associationas successor by merger of U.S.Bank National Association NDPLAINTIFFVs.Lisa M. Maderer; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2014 CH 000531NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on6/11/2014, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinoiswill on 1/22/15 at the hour of10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuPage and State of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:LOT 5 IN NAPER CARRIAGE

HILL UNIT ONE, BEING A SUBDI-VISION IN THE SOUTHWESTQUARTER OF SECTION 32,TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE10 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI-PAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF RECORDEDOCTOBER 30, 1973 AS DOCU-MENT R73-67736, IN DUPAGECOUNTY, ILLINOIS.PIN 08-32-304-001Improved with Single Family

HomeCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:541 Warwick DriveNaperville, IL 60565Sale terms: 10% down of the

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

further subject to confirmationby the court.If the property is a condomini-

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

common interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).If the sale is set aside for any

reason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.Upon payment in full of the

amount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possessionof the subject premises.The property will NOT be

open for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR

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

court file or contact Plaintiff's at-torney: Codilis & Associates,P.C., 15W030 North FrontageRoad, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-14-01710.I636674

December 10, 17, 24, 2014Woodridge Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE EIGHTEENTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUITCOUNTY OF DUPAGE,

STATE OF ILLINOISFIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COM-PANY, Plaintiff(s),vs.GREGORY J. STUCKO, SUZETTEM. STUCKO, Defendant(s).

14 CH 618NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEOF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that pursuant to a Judgmentheretofore entered by the saidCourt in the above entitledcause, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois, will on January15, 2015, at the hour of 10:00AM, at the DuPage County Sher-iff's Office, 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL60187, sell at public auction tothe highest and best bidder forcash, all and singular, the fol-lowing described premises andreal estate in the said Judgmentmentioned, situated in the Coun-ty of DuPage, State of Illinois, orso much thereof as shall be suf-ficient to satisfy said Judgment,

y udgto wit:LOT 224 IN FORESTEDGE,

UNIT NO. 2, A SUBDIVISION INTHE NORTH 1/2 OF SECTION35, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH,RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRDPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORD-ING TO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED NOVEMBER 19,1968 AS DOCUMENT R68-53827 AND CERTIFICATE OFCORRECTION FILED JANUARY 6,1969 AS DOCUMENT R69-348,IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.Common Address:8221 LEANWOOD LN.,WOODRIDGE, IL 60517P.I.N. 08-35-215-036Contact the Law Office of IRA

T. NEVEL, LLC, 175 NorthFranklin, Suite 201, Chicago,Illinois 60606, (312) 357-1125, for further information.The terms of the sale are:

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

single family residence, togetherwith all buildings and improve-ments thereon, and the tene-ments, hereditaments and ap-purtenants thereunto belongingand will not be available for in-spection prior to sale.If this property is a condo-

minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments and the le-gal fees required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If thisproperty is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common in-terest community, the purchaserof the unit at the foreclosure saleother than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required byThe Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).Attorney No. 22638LAW OFFICES OFIRA T. NEVEL, LLCAttorney for PlaintiffIra T. Nevel, Timothy R. Yueill,Greg Elsnic, Richard Drezek,Nathan J. Buikema, Brian D.Nevel175 North Franklin St. Suite 201Chicago, Illinois 60606(312) [email protected]# 14-00887I636357

December 10, 17, 24, 2014Woodridge Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.PLAINTIFFVs.Robyn Bielecki a/k/a RobynVaughan; et. al., DEFENDANTS

2014 CH 000709NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on8/11/2014, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinois

age tywill on 1/13/15 at the hour of10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuPage and State of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:UNIT 1609-1 IN BROOKDALE

MANOR CONDOMINIUM, ASDELINEATED ON A SURVEY OFTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDPARCEL OF REAL ESTATE:LOT 1 IN FLYNN-LAUTH 4,

BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PARTOF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTEROF SECTION 10 AND THENORTHWEST QUARTER OF SEC-TION 15, TOWNSHIP 38NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OF THETHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED OCTOBER20, 1988 AS DOCUMENT NO.R88-119621, IN DUPAGECOUNTY, ILLINOIS.WHICH SURVEY IS ATTACHED

AS EXHIBIT "A" TO THE DECLA-RATION OF CONDOMINIUMRECORDED FEBRUARY 28,1990 AS DOCUMENT NO.R90-025265, TOGETHER WITHITS UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGEINTEREST IN THE COMMONELEMENTS.PIN 07-10-309-045Improved withCondo/TownhouseCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:888 Quin Court Unit #101Naperville, IL 60563Sale terms: 10% down of the

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

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

common interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).If the sale is set aside for any

reason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.Upon payment in full of the

amount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has the

pusole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possessionof the subject premises.The property will NOT be

open for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR

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

court file or contact Plaintiff's at-torney: Codilis & Associates,P.C., 15W030 North FrontageRoad, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-14-03770.I635475

December 3, 10, 17, 2014Woodridge Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR THE EIGHTEENTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON ILLINOIS

Nationstar Mortgage LLCPlaintiff,vs.Christopher Minor; AngelesRivera; First American Bank;HSBC Nevada, NA fka House-hold Bank; Brookdale ManorCondominium AssociationDefendants.888 Quin Court 201,Naperville, IL 60563Judge Robert G. Gibson

2014CH000909NOTICE OF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv-en that pursuant to a Judgmentof Foreclosure and Sale enteredin the above entitled cause onSeptember 10, 2014, DuPageCounty Sheriff will on January13, 2015, at the hour of10:00AM at DuPage CountySheriff's Office, 501 North Coun-ty Farm Road, Wheaton, Illinois60187, sell to the highest bidderfo sh th foll in de ribed

ghefor cash, the following describedmortgaged real estate:Unit 1609-2 together with its

undivided percentage interest inthe common elements in Brook-dale Manor Condominium, asdelineated and defined in theDeclaration Recorded as Docu-ment Number R90-025265, asamended from time to time, inthe Southwest 1/4 of Section 10and the Northwest 1/4 of Sec-tion 15, Township 38 North,Range 9, East of the Third Prin-cipal Meridian, in DuPageCounty, Illinois.Commonly known as888 Quin Court 201,Naperville, IL 60563Parcel Number(s):07-10-309-046The real estate is improved

with a Condominium.Sale terms: Bidder's must

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

minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale,other than the mortgagee shallpay the assessments and the le-gal fees required by the Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).For information call Plaintiff's

Attorney, Manley Deas KochalskiLLC, One East Wacker, Suite1250, One East Wacker, Suite1250. Phone number: 312-651-6700. Attorney file number:14-009142.Shara A. NetterstromMANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLCAttorneys for PlaintiffOne East Wacker, Suite 1250Chicago, IL 60601Telephone: 312-651-6700

phoneFax: 614-220-5613Atty. No.: 271625I636872

December 10, 17, 24, 2014Woodridge Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION AS TRUSTEE FOR ARMT2005-7, PLAINTIFFVSEDWARD W. SUTHERLANDA/K/A EDWARD SUTHERLAND;COURTNEY SUTHERLAND A/K/ACOURTNEY DENBOER; BMOHARRIS BANK, N.A. F/K/AHARRIS N.A.; MIDLANDFUNDING, LLC; DEFENDANTS30W151 BRIAR LANENAPERVILLE, IL 60563

2014 CH 000937NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO JUDGMENTOF FORECLOSURE UNDER

ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE ACT

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

GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered by said Court in theabove entitled cause on Septem-ber 9, 2014, DUPAGE COUNTYSHERIFF in DU PAGE County,Illinois, will on January 22,2015, in 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL60187, at 10:00 AM, sell atpublic auction and sale to thehighest bidder for cash, all andsingular, the following describedreal estate mentioned in saidJudgment, situated in the Coun-ty of DU PAGE, State of Illinois,or so much thereof as shallbe sufficient to satisfy saidJudgment:LOT 14 IN SCOTS PLAINS

UNIT NO. 6, BEING A SUBDIVI-SION OF PART OF SECTION 9,TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE9, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI-PAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF RECORDEDSEPTEMBER 22, 1976 AS DOC-

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CERTIFICATE NO. 0072564was filed in the office ofthe County Clerk of DuPageCounty on NOVEMBER 27,2014, wherein the businessfirm ofCORE SYMMETRY MASSAGE

& BODYWORK

LOCATED AT768 SHORELINE DRIVEAURORA, IL 60504-6192was registered; that the true orreal name or names of theperson or persons owning thebusiness, with their respectivepost office address(es), is/areas follows:CLIFFORD SCOTT1011 PHEASANT RUN LANEAURORA, IL 60504-5970IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I havehereunto set my hand andOfficial Seal at my office inWheaton, Illinois, this 27THday of NOVEMBER A.D. 2014.

Gary A. KingDuPage County Clerk

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LEGAL NOTICEUNITED STATES OF AMERICA

STATE OF ILLINOISCOUNTY OF DU PAGE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE EIGHTEENTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT

ESTATE OF )2014ELAINE ELOISE HOLLAND )P(A/K/A ELAINE E. )1146HOLLAND), DECEASED )

Notice is given of the death of

giELAINE ELOISE HOLLAND(A/K/A ELAINE E. HOLLAND)

whose address was Woodridge,IL

Letters of Office were issued onDecember 4, 2014 to MICHAELP. HOLLAND, 1012 SHERING-HAM DRIVE, NAPERVILLE, IL60565 as:INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR

whose attorney is Glenn R. Haas

NOTICE TO HEIRSAND LEGATEES

Notice is hereby given toUNKNOWN CREDITORS, IF ANY,and Unknown Heirs, who areheirs or legatees of the aboveproceeding.

To probate a will and whosename and address is not statedin the petition to admit the will toprobate, that an order was en-tered by the Court on DECEM-BER 4, 2014 admitting the willto probate. Within 42 days afterthe effective date of the originalorder of admission, you may filea petition with the Court to re-quire proof of the will by testi-mony of the witnesses to the willin open court or other evidence,as provided in section 6-21 ofthe Probate Act of 1975 (755ILCS 5/6-21).

You will also have the right un-der section 8-2 of the ProbateAct of 1975 (755 ILCS 5/8-1)to contest the validity of the willby filing a petition with the Courtwithin 6 months after the admis-sion of the will to probate.

The estate will be administeredwithout Court Supervision, un-less under section 28-4 of theProbate Act of 1975 (755 ILCS5/28-4) any interested personterminates independent adminis-tration at any time by mailing ordelivering a petition to terminateto the Circuit Court Clerk.

Claims against the estate maybe filed in the Office of CHRISKACHIROUBAS, Circuit CourtClerk, 505 N. County FarmRoad, Wheaton, Illinois, or withthe representative or both on orbefore June 18, 2015, anyclaim not filed within that periodis barred. Copies of a claim filedwith the Circuit Court Clerk mustbe mailed or delivered to therepresentative and to the attor-ney, if any, within ten (10) daysafter it has been filed with theCircuit Clerk.

CHRIS KACHIROUBASClerk of the EighteenthJudicial Circuit Court

Wheaton, IL 60189-0707

GLENN R. HAAS, Attorney For:MICHAEL P. HOLLAND,INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR25 E. PARK BLVD.VILLA PARK, IL 60181(630) 279-9311

December 17, 24, 31, 2014Woodridge Suburban Life 8974

LEGAL NOTICE/PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEOF PERSONAL PROPERTY

Notice is hereby given that

by gipursuant to Section 4 of the SelfStorage Facility Act State ofIllinois, the undersigned willsell at public sale online Atwww.storagebattles.com bycompetitive bidding beginningOn 12/1/2014 at 10:00 amand will continue until12/10/2014 at 02:00 pmSales are to satisfy Self Storageliens on goods stored at GlobalSelf Storage 296 N WeberRd Bolingbrook, IL 60440PH 630 679-1234

The personal property belowin the matters of:

Unit # G-0295La Tonya Forrester

Unit # H-0365Jesus Blanco

Unit # G-0325Dwayne F Hellams Jr.

Unit # I-0400Dwayne F Hellams Jr.

Purchases must be made incash. All goods are sold as isand must be removed At thetime of purchase. Sale is subjectto adjournment.

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UMENT NUMBER R76-67812AND CERTIFICATES OF CORREC-TION RECORDED OCTOBER 1,1976 AND DECEMBER 9, 1976AS DOCUMENTS R76-70523AND R76-89687, IN DUPAGECOUNTY, ILLINOIS.TAX NO. 07-09-411-006COMMONLY KNOWN AS:30W151 BRIAR LANENAPERVILLE, IL 60563Description of Improvements:

TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILYHOME; ATTACHED TWO CARGARAGEThe Judgment amount was

$271,904.91.Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS"

sale for "CASH". The successfulbidder must deposit 25% downby certified funds; balance, bycertified funds, within 24 hours.NO REFUNDS. The subject prop-erty is subject to general real es-tate taxes, special assessmentsor special taxes levied againstsaid real estate, water bills, etc.,and is offered for sale withoutany representation as to qualityor quantity of title and withoutrecourse to plaintiff. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court. Upon payment infull of the bid amount, the pur-chaser shall receive a Certificateof Sale, which will entitle thepurchaser to a Deed to the realestate after confirmation of thesale. The property will NOT beopen for inspection. Prospectivebidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify allinformation. The successful pur-chaser has the sole responsibili-ty/expense of evicting any ten-ants or other individuals present-ly in possession of the subjectpremises. If this property is acondominium unit, the purchas-er of the unit at the foreclosuresale, other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments andthe legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-SION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.For Information: Visit our

website at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m.and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & As-sociates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1North Dearborn, Chicago, Illi-nois 60602. Tel. No. (312)372-2060. Please refer to file#PA1403891 Plaintiff's attorneyis not required to provide addi-tional information other than thatset forth in this notice of sale.I636210

December 10, 17, 24, 2014Woodridge Suburban Life

LEGAL NOTICEUNITED STATES OF AMERICA

STATE OF ILLINOISCOUNTY OF DU PAGE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE EIGHTEENTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT

ESTATE OF )2014Diane Florence DeMartini )PDeceased )1009

Notice is given of the death ofDiane Florence DeMartini

whose address was Naperville,Illinois 60540

Letters of Office were issued on

November 10, 2014 to LauraTrafton, 1205 Hidden SpringDrive, Naperville, IL 60540 as:INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR

whose attorney is Kendall Rice

NOTICE TO HEIRSAND LEGATEES

Notice is hereby given to LauraTrafton and Unknown Heirs,who are heirs or legatees of theabove proceeding.

To probate a will and whosename and address is not statedin the petition to admit the will toprobate, that an order was en-tered by the Court on November10, 2014 admitting the will toprobate. Within 42 days afterthe effective date of the originalorder of admission, you may filea petition with the Court to re-quire proof of the will by testi-mony of the witnesses to the willin open court or other evidence,as provided in section 6-21 ofthe Probate Act of 1975 (755ILCS 5/6-21).

You will also have the right un-der section 8-2 of the ProbateAct of 1975 (755 ILCS 5/8-1)to contest the validity of the willby filing a petition with the Courtwithin 6 months after the admis-sion of the will to probate.

The estate will be administeredwithout Court Supervision, un-less under section 28-4 of theProbate Act of 1975 (755 ILCS5/28-4) any interested personterminates independent adminis-tration at any time by mailing ordelivering a petition to terminateto the Circuit Court Clerk.

Claims against the estate maybe filed in the Office of CHRISKACHIROUBAS, Circuit CourtClerk, 505 N. County FarmRoad, Wheaton, Illinois, or withthe representative or both on orbefore June 4, 2015, any claimnot filed within that period isbarred. Copies of a claim filedwith the Circuit Court Clerk mustbe mailed or delivered to therepresentative and to the attor-ney, if any, within ten (10) daysafter it has been filed with theCircuit Clerk.

CHRIS KACHIROUBASClerk of the EighteenthJudicial Circuit Court

Wheaton, IL 60189-0707

Kendall RiceKabbe Law Group, LLCAttorney For: Laura Trafton1952 McDowell Road,Suite 101Naperville, IL 60563630-219-4200

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