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Don't Forget ToRing Your Mother.Mother’s Day is May 12th

We have the idea l g i f t f o r eve r y mom. • W i l l o w b r o o k To w n C e n t e r • 6 3 0 - 4 5 5 - 1 2 3 4

SuburbanLifeFRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2013 | $1.50 | SERVING HINSDALE, DARIEN & CLARENDON HILLS | MYSUBURBANLIFE.COM/HINSDALE

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CHEERFULWELCOME

Soldier homecoming bringsjoy to Walker School PAGE 3

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Army Spc. Adam Toma-novich is welcomed homeMonday by students atWalker School in Clar-endon Hills. His motherDeanne Tomanovich, whoworks at the school, setup the event.

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8ON THE COVER

“My parents’ house got some water in the basement. We’ve totally

cleaned up right now and they’re just making sure there’s no mold.”Scott Williams, Hinsdale

8STREET TALK

“I was half and half. The power went out for about four hours at my

business in Hinsdale, but I was still able to work.”Steven Miller, works in Hinsdale

“It didn’t bother me because we were staying at a hotel so it really

wasn’t an issue.”Michael Smith, visiting Hinsdale

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ClarendonHills students welcome soldier homeBy DANNY CIAMPRONE

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CLARENDON HILLS— Army Spc. Adam Toma-novich realized just howmuch he was missed thisweek.

Tomanovich recently re-turned from his first nine-month tour in Afghanistan.He was greeted Monday witha hero’s welcome at WalkerSchool in Clarendon Hills.

Students and staff crowd-ed the hallways to welcomeTomanovich by waving min-iature American flags to pa-triotic music as the soldier

paraded the hallways in fulluniform.

“I really didn’t know itwas going to be like that,”the 20-year-old Westmont res-ident said. “I thought it wasgoing to be a couple kids, soit was really nice. I don’t evenknow the word for it.”

Tomanovich is the sonof Walker School’s resourceteacher, Deanne Tomanovich,and said it was this familiar-ity with the school and stu-dents that made it extra spe-cial to have the event there.

Deanne Tomanovich saidthe welcoming parade wasplanned by staff members in

advance, and she was touchedby the gesture.

“It just speaks volumes tohow loving and wonderfulthis school is,” Deanne To-manovich said. “It’s very sup-portive and very family-orien-tated.”

While in Afghanistan,Adam Tomanovich’s unit pri-marily worked with local peo-ple to help them adjust whileU.S. troops were withdrawingfrom the region.

As Adam Tomanovichstood outside Walker Schoolon Monday, a group of stu-dents slowly edged towardhim bearing smiles.

“Thank you for your ser-vice!” they shouted together.

He must have felt like themall Santa as all the kids hadthe same glee in their eyes –something even he couldn’tdescribe.

“It’s a different feeling be-cause of seeing all the appre-ciation the little kids have asthey look up to you,” AdamTomanovich said.

Adam Tomanovich willbe home from the Army nowuntil the end of the month be-fore going back to Germany,where he will be stationed.In the meantime, Adam To-manovich said he’ll spend

as much time as he can withfriends and family, and con-tinue to enjoy the little things.

“The first thing I wantedwas just a home-cooked mealand some sleep,” he said.

Deanne Tomanovich saidshe was proud of her sonbut admitted she was at firstscared about the idea of himjoining the Army.

“We knew there was anopportunity for him to bedeployed, but we needed tobe supportive because thosewere the dreams he wantedto follow,” she said. “That’swhat he’s doing; he’s follow-ing his dreams.”

Photos by Mark Busch – [email protected]

LEFT: Army Spc. Adam Tomanovich gets a hug from his mom, Deanne Tomanovich, as he is welcomed home Monday by students at Walker School in Clarendon Hills. Adam Toma-novich returned home from deployment in Afghanistan, and Deanne Tomanovich, who works at the school, set up the event. RIGHT: Students hold up signs Monday to welcomehome Adam Tomanovich at the school.

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4 Hinsdale Central rankseighth best in Illinois

By MARI [email protected]

HINSDALE – HinsdaleCentral High School ranksNo. 8 on the newest Best HighSchools in Illinois list put outby U.S. News and World Re-port.

The ranking not only placesHinsdale Central in the top 10,but also ahead of other schoolsusually credited for their su-perior academics, such asNew Trier Township and LaneTechnical high schools.

Hinsdale Central providesstudents with the opportunityto take Advanced Placementcourses and exams. More than

half of the 2,723 students takeadvantage of these programs,with a 58-percent participa-tion rate, according to the re-port.

U.S. News and World Re-port ranks schools based oncriteria including test scoredata and student-to-teacherratios.

Hinsdale Central’s statetest performance index of 111.1was one factor consideredwhen awarding the school oneof 19 gold-medal rankings inthe state.

Nationally, Hinsdale Cen-tral ranks 289th on the BestHigh Schools list. For the fulllist, visit usnews.com.

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Police: Hinsdale worked ‘as a team’ after stormsBy DANNY CIAMPRONE

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HINSDALE — Evacuations,power outages, flooded streetsand cars in water seemed alltoo familiar for some residentsin the Graue Mill area on YorkRoad in Hinsdale last week.

The Graue Mill Condo As-sociation had to be evacuatedbecause of flooding April 18from the Salt Creek nearby.Electrical transformers weresubmerged underwater andtwo parking garages werecompletely flooded with carsstill there, said Hinsdale Po-lice Chief Bradley Bloom.

“From the observations ofthe people that were here andsaw both, it seemed like thatarea got hit considerably hard-

er this year than it did in 2010,”Bloom said. “There was a lotmore flooding and that wasone of the reasons why oneof the garages still containedcars because people thoughtcars would stay safe becausethat garage area didn’t floodin 2010.”

The fire, police and publicworks departments assisted inremoving residents who need-

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By DANNY [email protected]

DARIEN — Prosecutorspainted Johnny Borizov as amaster manipulator and vio-lent individual this week asopening statements were de-livered in the city of Darien’shigh-profile murder trial.

B o r i z o v w a l k e d i n t othe DuPage County court-room Tuesday in handcuffs,dressed in a light-colored but-ton-up shirt and slacks. Ashe was seated, the handcuffswere removed. The 32-year-old Willow Springs man ap-peared calm as he looked be-tween jurors and attorneys,occasionally scribbling notesonto a pad.

Assistant DuPage CountyState’s Attorney Joe Ruggie-ro argued that Borizov useda mob mentality to convincehis friend, 26-year-old Ja-cob Nodarse of Countryside,to kill Lori, Jeffrey and Mi-chael Kramer in Darien inMarch 2010. Ruggiero allegedBorizov claimed to be part ofa mob, and if Nodarse were tojoin the “special” group, he’dhave to kill people.

“This defendant tried toportray himself as some sort

of mob boss and he would talkto Jacob by manipulatinghim,” Ruggiero said duringhis opening statement.

Borizov is charged with18 counts of first-degreemurder, and one count of so-licitation of murder in theslayings of his former girl-friend’s parents and brother.Angela Kramer and Borizov

were locked ina child custo-dy battle at thetime over theirtoddler son.

Meanwhile,defense attor-ney Paul DeLu-ca looked tomake Nodarse

the subject of blame, who haspleaded guilty but mentallyill to the murders.

He said Nodarse was trou-bled by several events beforethe crime and suffered fromalcohol and drug abuse.

Prosecutors had arguedBorizov took advantage ofNodarse’s mental state andused it to his advantagewhen allegedly convincinghim to murder the Kramers.A masked Nodarse alleged-ly broke into the Kramers’home and shot them to death

March 2, 2010, while AngelaKramer hid in a closet andcalled 911.

That recording was playedin court on Tuesday.

“[Nodarse] was in a worldof depression, hopelessnessand had thoughts of suicide

before Johnny Borizov gotthere,” DeLuca said. “Thiscase is about Jacob Nodarse.... It’s about his descent intohis own unreal world.”

The first witness to takethe stand this week wasChristina Palumbo, who dat-ed Michael Kramer startingin March 2009.

At the time, Palumbodescribed Kramer’s rela-

tionship with Nodarse as“friendly,” as the two wouldregularly socialize.

“Whenever Jake was up-set, Michael would go and sitand listen to his problems,”Palumbo said.

Eventually, there was afalling out between the two,who both used drugs.

Angela Kramer also testi-fied Tuesday, sharing a storyabout her father, Jeff, whodid not press charges whenBorizov one day allegedlypulled a knife on him duringan argument about Angela’scar.

Borizov also displayed hisanger again at a birthday par-ty for his son, Angela said,when her grandmother triedto hold the boy. In anotherincident, he allegedly threwAngela’s belongings out oftheir former home in Coun-tryside.

On Wednesday, Angela’ssurviving brother, AnthonyKramer, testified, along withDarien Police Sgt. Steve Lissand Edward Sokasits, a foren-sic detective with the DuP-age County Sheriff’s Office.Photographs and video of thecrime scene were shared withthe courtroom.

Jurors are expected tohear from about 90 witnessesduring the trial, which maylast up to four weeks.

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Defendant Johnny Borizov, who is being tried for first-degree murderand solicitation of murder, sits Tuesday at the defense table duringopening arguments at the DuPage County Courthouse in Wheaton.

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8 ClarendonHills manshares story of BostonMarathon bombings

By ALEX [email protected]

CLARENDON HILLS –Bolingbrook High Schoolteacher John Sullivan checkedhis watch as he rounded thehome stretch, striding downthe left-hand side of BoylstonStreet and crossing the BostonMarathon’s finish line.

Sullivan was ecstatic. Theweb design, animation andgraphic design teacher – whocelebrated his 50th birthday inMarch – set a personal recordat the nation’s oldest mara-thon, breaking the three-hourmark and clocking in at 2:59:08.

He then stood at the finishline April 15, panting, takingin the breadth of his accom-plishments.

But, the Clarendon Hillsresident recognized some-thing was different about the2013 marathon – his wife wasnot at the finish line to greethim.

“My wife, Amy, usuallytravels with me when I runmarathons,” said John Sul-livan, adding he has been acompetitive distance runnerfor the past 15 years. “Shecame with me to Boston whenI raced in the 2011 and 2012marathons. But, this year, wecouldn’t find anyone to lookafter the kids, so she stayedhome.”

After the race, Sullivanwent through his cool-downroutine and walked six blocksfrom Copley Square to his ho-tel – the Park Plaza Boston.

About an hour later, sirensblared and scores of ambu-lances zoomed past his hoteland toward the marathon.

Sullivan said at the timehe brushed it off, assuming anathlete was suffering heat ex-haustion.

Shortly after, he was stand-ing in the Park Plaza lobbywhen two fellow marathonrunners arrived, noticeablyshaken.

“They sat down right whereI was sitting,” Sullivan said.“One of them was noticeablydistraught and the other askedme, ‘Did you hear the explo-

sions?’ I was in shock. I had yetto hear or see anything.”

Sullivan and others hud-dled around a lobby TV andbegan piecing together infor-mation about the two explo-sions. He then checked hisphone and saw multiple textsand voice mails.

Sullivan described the next24 hours as a “whirlwind ofemotions” and said he wasovercome with grief for theinjured and their affected fam-ilies.

He recalled running rightby where the two bombs arebelieved to have detonated.

Three were killed in theexplosions, with nearly 200 in-jured, some critically.

“It is just so sad and reallytough to comprehend,” Sulli-van said. “But, it’s uplifting tosee the running communitycome together and show theirsupport. Distance runners area very tight group of people.”

Sullivan said while no mar-athons are on his immediateschedule, the bombings willnot deter him from runningany future races.

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John Sullivan of Clarendon Hillsglances toward the cameraduring the 2012 BostonMarathon.Sullivan crossed the finish line ofthe 2013 Boston Marathon anhour before two bombs were det-onated, killing three and injuringhundreds of people.

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Autopsy onbody foundin Salt Creekinconclusive

By DANNY [email protected]

OAK BROOK — An autopsywas performed last week on abody found floating in the SaltCreek at Graue Mill, but thedecomposition was so bad theman could not immediately beidentified.

“It was in bad shape dueto advanced decomposition,”said Lt. Howard Oller of theDuPage County Forest Pre-serve District Police Depart-ment, who was present for theautopsy. “The decompositionwas so advanced they couldn’teven get fingerprints.”

Oller said there was a wal-let present with the body, butit did not help identify the in-dividual.

The body was found by apedestrian April 18, who hadreported it to an Oak Brook po-lice officer nearby.

Samples from the autopsyare being analyzed.

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Burr Ridge Village President Robert Sodikoff presents village procla-mations to Kathryn Brackett and Geraldine Alvarez, who recently cel-ebrated their 100th birthdays. Both women are residents of King-Bru-waert House in Burr Ridge.

100th birthday celebration

Exercise director breaksown world recordBURR RIDGE— George Hood

of Aurora shattered his previous

abdominal plank record Satur-day in Newport, Ken., by more

than double that mark.

The old Guinness World

Record – which he established

in December 2011 at 1 hour, 20

minutes, 5.01 seconds – was

more than doubled Saturday

when Hood set a new record

at 3 hours, 7 minutes and 15

seconds.

A Guinness World Record

official was on hand to observe

the attempt and certified the

new record.

The 55-year-old group exer-cise director at Five Seasons

Family Sports Club in Burr Ridge

set the record as part of an

American Heart Association

fundraiser called HeartChase.

Village to host meetingon flooding issuesCLARENDON HILLS— The

Village of Clarendon Hills has

set a meeting for 7 p.m. May 8

at Prospect Elementary School

to discuss the village’s storm-water management system, the

events of April 18 and to answer

residents’ questions.

To ensure a productive discus-sion, residents with questions

about specific locations, or with

questions that may require

advance research, are request-ed to email them to Christina

Burns at cburns@clarendonhills.

us before the meeting.

The Village of Clarendon Hills

declared a state of emergency

April 18 as several homes and

businesses were affected by

flooding, including the Park

Avenue detention area. Officials

said the storm drainage system

operated as intended, but it was

beyond capacity due to the high

volume and short time period in

which the rain fell.

All residents are encouraged

to take photos and keep re-ceipts of any repairs as a result

of the storm.

For information, call the village

at 630-286-5400.

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Information in Police Reportsis obtained from the Hinsdaleand Darien police departments.Individuals listed in Police Reportswho have been charged with acrime have not been proven guiltyin court.

HINSDALETheft reported• A 15-year-old male Hinsdale

Central student was chargedwith theft at 10:54 a.m. April 12at 5500 S. Grant St. The suspectwas observed in possession of ajacket that was reported lost orstolen and he admitted to takingthe jacket.• Someone stole a phone and

$20 from a victim’s bag between10 and 11:30 a.m. April 16 atAdventist Hinsdale Hospital, 120N. Oak St. The victim located herphone outside a restroom, butwas still missing $20.

DUI charged• Margo Baird, 53, 620 N. Wash-

ington St., Hinsdale, was chargedwith driving under the influenceof alcohol and failure to reduce

speed to avoid an accident at 6:28p.m. April 17 at Ogden Avenue andRoute 83. Baird was the driver of asilver Lexus LS450, which struck atraffic light.• Steven Webb, 56, 11533 Villa

Court, Apt. 3B, Alsip, was chargedwith DUI drugs at 6:37 p.m. Fridayat County Line Road and HickoryStreet.

Identity theft reportedSomeone used a victim’s identi-

ty to obtain employment betweennoon Jan. 1, 2012, and noon April 1,2012, at All Trust Home Care, 930N. York Road. Victim was alertedby the IRS that her Social SecurityNumber was used for employmentand she had not paid taxes on theincome. The victim reported theincident to Hinsdale police thismonth.

DARIENDrug possession charged• Nasra Aaden, 20, 116 E.

Jefferson St., Kirksville, Mo., wascharged with unlawful possessionof marijuana and driving in thewrong lane at 2:47 a.m. April 1 at

North Frontage Road and CassAvenue.• John Featherstone, 25, 1524

Lakeview Drive, Darien, wascharged with unlawful possessionof marijuana, possession of acontrolled substance, driving on asuspended or revoked license andhaving an active warrant at 9:40p.m. April 13 in the 8100 block ofCass Avenue.

Property damaged• Someone “keyed” a car while

it was in a handicapped parkingspot between 12:15 and 2 p.m.April 2 at Indian Prairie PublicLibrary, 401 Plainfield Road.• Someone dented a victim’s

mailbox between 10 and 11:45p.m. April 6 in the 8100 block ofAdams Street.• Someone slashed four tires

on a vehicle while parked about10:49 p.m. April 6 at the Old ViliusCafe, 2601 75th St. Total loss was$1,500.

Battery chargedMadonna Hartmann, 61, 521

Chestnut Lane, Darien, was

charged with battery at 11:15 p.m.April 5. It was not listed in thereport the location of her arrest.

Thefts reported• Someone entered a victim’s

locked vehicle April 5 while it wasparked in the common area in the7500 block of Farmingdale Driveand took $17 from the centerconsole, along with an envelopecontaining photographs.• Several porch decorations

were stolen from a house April 8in the 8700 block of KentwoodCourt.• A Sanyo 42-inch TV was taken

on April 10 from Walmart, 218975th St. Total loss was $248.• The driver’s side window of a

locked Chevrolet Trailblazer wasshattered and a purse was stolenfrom the back seat floor between10:45 and 11:45 a.m. April 12 at7511 Lemont Road. Total loss was$1,095.• Someone parked their

unlocked vehicle in the drivewayovernight April 17 in the 7500block of Norman Drive. The nextmorning upon returning to the car,

the victim noticed a Dell laptopand a child’s backpack weremissing.

DUI charged• Michael Leonard, 59, 238 Tiger

St., Bolingbrook, was chargedwith DUI alcohol and driving in thewrong lane April 7 at Interstate 55and Cass Avenue.• Ivan Glibko, 57, 2540 W.

Cortez St., Chicago, was chargedwith DUI alcohol, driving on a sus-pended license, driving withoutinsurance and improper lane useat 3:56 p.m. April 7 in the 7800block of Lemont Road.• Kevin Kallenback, 25, 15049

Wingate Drive, Homer Glen, wascharged with DUI alcohol, drivingwithout insurance, speeding andimproper lane use at 4:30 a.m.April 12 in the 7100 block of CassAvenue.• Juan Delacruz, 25, 204 Radcliff

Drive, Bolingbrook, was chargedwith DUI alcohol, illegal trans-portation of alcohol, driving on asuspended or revoked license andspeeding at 10:01 p.m. April 14 inthe 8100 block of Cass Avenue.

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Burr Ridge, OakBrook residentscharged in scheme

By DANNY [email protected]

BURR RIDGE — Roy Pay-awal of Burr Ridge, Ven-kateswara Kuchipudi of OakBrook and Edward Novak ofPark Ridge were charged lastweek as part of an alleged kick-back scheme at Sacred HeartHospital in Chicago.

Payawal, 66, is the execu-tive vice president and chieffinancial officer. Novak, 58,is the owner and Kuchipudi,66, was one of four physicianscharged.

The two executives andfour doctors are charged with

conspiring to pay and receiveillegal kickbacks, in whichthey allegedly paid doctors torefer patients on Medicaid andMedicare to the hospital. Theythen allegedly would do unnec-essary procedures to prolong apatient’s stay, federal prosecu-tors said.

Prosecutors say the schemenetted more than $225,000 incash and at least $2 millionin healthcare program reim-bursements.

If convicted, the two exec-utives and four physicianscould face five years in prison,a $250,000 fine and mandatoryrestitution.

8NEWS BRIEFS

Lightning strikes, causes‘heavy damage’ in DarienDARIEN—A lightning bolt

struck the home at 1614 Fox HillPlace in Darien about 2:50 a.m.April 18, according to a newsrelease.The chimneywas struck with

“heavy damage” to it and the roofof the home.Thermal imaging cameras were

then used to look for signs of firebehind thewalls. Nonewas noted,but several areas of charring werefound, fire officials said.Several electrical circuit break-

ers for the second floor werefound to have tripped and therealso was a gas leak coming fromthe front yard that was attributedto the strike. No onewas injured.

Estimated damage is $25,000.

Hinsdale Central principalaccepts new job in IowaHINSDALE—Hinsdale Central

High School Principal MichaelMcGrory has accepted the prin-cipal position atMuscatine HighSchool in his home state of Iowa,according to a news release.McGrory will be the principal at

Hinsdale Central until June 30.To have the time and opportu-

nity to find the best candidatefor the role, the school will fill theposition next year with interimprincipals. The school will postthe permanent principal vacancyfor the 2014-15 school year inAugust.

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With the onset of spring and summer, the building season isupon us.

Whether building a new home, putting on an addition or re-modeling, when you apply for a building permit the assessor’soffice receives a copy of the permit.

We also receive copies of demolition permits. This lets usknow changes are being made to the property and either someor all may change the assessed value of your property.

Each property owner who takes out a permit is sent a letterfrom the assessor’s office thatexplains the process of mon-itoring construction. Thismay include an interior in-spection to note the numberof baths, fireplaces, etc. aswell as taking measurementsof the new construction.

Our letter includes the names and photographs of our dep-uty assessor field personnel who will periodically stop at thebuilding site along with an explanation as to the type of iden-tification that each carries. We ask you to inform all familymembers and child guardians of this letter and photographs.

Please, before letting someone in your home, check theircredentials. If you’re unsure, call the assessor’s office at 630-719-6630, or the police.

DuPage County Treasurer Gwen Henry will be mailing the2012 tax bills on or about May 1.

Tax bills are normally paid in two equal installments onJune 1 and Sept. 1. Please review your bill. Make sure you havethe appropriate exemptions applied to your bill.

If you reside in your own home, you should receive theresidential homestead exemption. If you are 65 or older, youshould also receive the senior exemption and possibly the se-nior freeze for those having a total household income of $55,000or less.

If you have completed new construction, you may receivethe Home Improvement Exemption. It deducts the assessmentattributable to the new improvement, up to $25,000, from thetotal assessment prior to tax bill calculation. This four-yearexemption is automatically applied if eligible.

Other exemptions are listed on our website:www.dgtownship.com.

If you think there is a problem with your bill please call orcontact the Downers Grove Township Assessor’s Office at 630-719-6630 or email us at [email protected].

Theresa Cockrell is the assessor for Downers Grove Township

OPINIONS

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting

the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the

right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a

redress of grievances. First Amendment, U.S. Bill of Rights

J.Tom Shaw,

publisher

[email protected]

630-427-6210

Dave Lemery,

managing editor

[email protected]

630-427-6250

Amber Krosel,

news editor

[email protected]

630-427-6251

8LETTERSCommitted to keepingLombard firstTo the Editor:

Over the past six months,

many Lombard residents have

expressed to me their hopes

for our village, and these hopes

are the basis of my goal to keep

Lombard first.

I want to thank the voters

who supported me and I want

to encourage Moon Khan and

John Novak to remain engaged

Building, tax season inDowners Grove Township

COMMUNITYVOICE

TheresaCockrell

42 PERCENT: My garage

32 PERCENT: The basement

15 PERCENT: I don’t have time for spring cleaning this year

11 PERCENT: Getting my kids to clean their rooms

n THIS WEEK’S WEB POLLQUESTION:When it comesto baseball, do you prefer

attending day or night games?

Vote online at

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n LAST WEEK’S WEB POLL QUESTION:What’s your most pressing spring cleaning project?

8THUMBS UP/THUMBS DOWN

Bill Ackerman – [email protected]

Jana Conev ofWillowbrook shares a laugh on April 8 with Nicholas, 3, after a hot lunch. Conev has beencaring for children at her Conev’s Cradle Infantcare, Inc. for 30 years.

Conev’s Cradle Infantcare in Willowbrook recently celebrated 30

years in business. Jana Conev, who runs the day care, has a good

philosophy on how both she and her kids have stayed happy all

these years: “There’s always time for a hug ... . I think it’s import-

ant that (the children) know they are really loved.”

A guitar swap fundraiser this month at Fitz’s Spare Keys in

Elmhurst brought in more than 400 pounds of food and other

items and $250 for the Elmhurst/Yorkfield Food Pantry. Great job

to the community for helping their fellow residents. The pantry

serves families living in Elmhurst, Addison, Bensenville, Lom-

bard, Oak Brook, Villa Park, Hillside and Berkeley. To donate or

for more information, call 708-254-1741.

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golf2013

Tips for newcomersto the game of golf

Few hobbies can be asenjoyable one moment and

as frustrating the next as golf.Golfers know a great putt canbe quickly followed by a badtee shot, and maintaining theircomposure through the highsand lows of the game is a keyto success on the links.Maintaining that composure

isn’t always easy, even for theprofessionals. It’s even morediicult for beginners, whoquickly learn the game of golfinvolves more than just spend-ing sunny weekend afternoonson pristine golf courses. In fact,golf can be quite demanding,and beginners would be wise toheed a few tips before hittingthe course.

• Don’t commit to anexpensive set of clubsright off the bat. Golfclubs can be very expensive,so beginners should buy anafordable secondhand setof clubs so they can get thehang of what they like beforespending a lot of money. Visita pro shop and explain that youare just a beginner.he shopwill likely make some valuable

suggestions and might even letyou try out a pair of clubs. Inaddition, many driving rangesallow customers to rent clubs,and this can be a great and in-expensive way to ind the rightclubs for you.

• Take lessons. Even thevery best at self-teaching mightind it extremely diicult tobecome a self-taught golfer.When irst trying your handat golf, take some lessons anddon’t expect to be playing 18holes any time soon. Beforehitting the course, where youmight be discouraged and youmight frustrate those golingbehind you, learn the funda-mentals by taking a few lessonsat the driving range. Learnfrom a professional, who won’tofer you any hidden secrets togoling glory (there aren’t any)but will ofer sound advice onthe game’s fundamentals.

• Take the game homewith you. Beginners caneven take advantage of golf ’svast popularity by takingthe game home with them.his doesn’t mean building a

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Downers Grove

Downers Grove Golf Club

2420 Haddow St.

630-963-1306

www.dgparks.org

Number of Holes: 9

Lombard

Western Acres Golf Course

2400 W. Butterfield Rd

630-469-6768

www.westernacres.com

Number of Holes: 18

Villa Park

Sugar Creek Golf Course

500 E. Van Buren

630-834-3325

www.sugarcreekgolfcourse.org

Number of Holes: 9

Westmont

Twin Lakes Golf Course

400 W. 59th St.

630-852-7167

www.wpd4fun.org

Number of Holes: 9

OakBrook

Hinsdale

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putting green in your back-yard. Rather, purchase someinstructional DVDs to learnthe game during your downtime throughout the week.Many golfers don’t have timeto hit the links during theweek, but they do have time towatch some DVDs when theyget home from work. Such in-structional DVDs can help youmaster your grip and stance,which you can then take withyou to the course over theweekend.

• Have fun. Golf is a fungame; it just takes time to hone

your skills. But even if youaren’t ready for the professionaltour after your irst few rounds,you can still have fun. Don’tlet some beginner’s frustration,which every golfer experienc-es, ruin the fun of the game.Take note of your surround-ings when you hit the links,and appreciate the time you’respending with your group.If the game becomes more asource of frustration than fun,then take a break and put insome more work away fromthe course, be it at the drivingrange or studying at home.

Tips>>> Continued from previous page

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• The Technology Center of DuPageand the DuPageArea OccupationalEducation Systemhave appointed Dr.James L. Thorne asthe new ExecutiveDirector, effectiveJuly 1. TechnologyCenter of DuPageis the electivehigh school Career and TechnicalEducation campus for 24 DuPage andLyons Township high schools.• JEWEL-OSCO customers and Op-

eration Support Our Troops - Americacollectedmore than 70,000 poundsof items to donate to troops servingin Afghanistan. The first shipment ofover 8,500 poundswasmailed byOSOT on April 6.• Dr. Pat Pappas and his team at

Cardiothoracic & Vascular SurgicalAssociates have joined the AdventistHeart and Vascular Institute workingat Adventist Hinsdale Hospital andAdventist La GrangeMemorialHospital. Pappas is the newmedicaldirector of cardiovascular surgery atthe Institute.• The Clarendon Hills Park District

has named La Grange Park residentJordan Vesecky as the newestmem-ber of its three person, full time ParksMaintenance Department. Hewillbe responsible for turf maintenance,tree trimming, and for maintainingall athletic fields, tennis courts,playgrounds, ice rinks and parkproperties.Life Quotes, Inc. of Darien was

recognized as an Elite Partner of TheSavings Bank Life Insurance Compa-ny of Massachusetts for 2012.

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8BUSINESS NOTES

Tickets on sale for‘Dancing for Seniors’ galaOAK BROOK—The DuPage Se-

nior Citizens Council announcedthat ticketsmay be bought forthe second-annual “Dancing forSeniors” gala. The gala is at May

11 at the ChicagoMarriott OakBrook Hotel at 1401W. 22nd St.Ticketsmay be bought for $125each, and a sponsorship packagesare available. For information, call630-620-0804.

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as we all strive tomake improve-ments while retaining the uniquehometown feel of our community.My sincerest thanks to Brigitte

O’Brien, Greg Gron and ZacharyWilson for their years of dedicatedservice to the Village of Lom-bard. Each hasmade significantcontributions andwill be greatlymissed.I welcome Reid Foltyniewicz,

DanWhittington and Sharon Kud-erna to the Village Board and lookforward to working closely withthem andwith village staff.Lombard has always been a

most desirable place to live, workand do business, and I am com-mitted to keeping Lombard first.

Keith GiagnorioLombard village president-elect

Saturdaymail serviceredundantTo the Editor:It baffles me as to why the

stoic old lame duck Congresswould even consider involvingthemselves with a Saturdaymaildelivery issue. Having Saturdaydelivery is a waste of time andresources.All this amounts to be is wasted

overtime and overkill, which is re-dundant. Postal carriers might justlike a five-day-a-week job, but thestoic old lame duck Congress say,

“no way!”Why doesn’t Congressreconsider allowing pilots to workpast their 60th birthday, maybeeven to age 65?Congressional people as old as

they are lunge forward well pasttheir 90s! That’s another issue forthem to ponder about.

Richard J. WhiteElmhurst

Luncheon offers heart-healthy tipsTo the Editor:Go Red forWomen is the Amer-

ican Heart Association’s nationalcampaign to increase awarenessof heart disease— the leadingcause of death for women—andto inspire women to take chargeof their heart health. Heart diseaseis the cause of one in three deathseach year, but it can be prevented.Locally, the Suburban Go Red

forWomen luncheon takes placefrom 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 17 atthe Q Center in St. Charles. Inaddition to the delicious heart-healthy luncheon and fabulouskeynote speaker, womenwillreceive information on healthyeating, exercise and risk factorreduction.I was fortunate to be invited last

year by a friend and I look forwardto attending again this year. Myonly regret is that I hadn’t learnedsooner what I learned that day.Just twomonths before the “HalfDay for Your Heart” luncheon,

mymom died suddenly andunexpectedly from amassiveheart attack. What I learned at theluncheonwas that mymommayhave been presenting symptomsthat went unrecognized. Commonheart attack symptoms for wom-en differ from aman’s symptomsand often go undiagnosed.The event, now known as the

Suburban Go Red forWomen, wasformerly known as the Kane/DuP-age Go Red forWomen. However,Kane County attendance greatlysurpassed the participation ofDuPage County residents. Thisyear, let’s narrow the gap!The Suburban Go Red for

Women luncheon is a delightfulway to spend an afternoonwiththe women you love. I hope that ifjust one reader attends and learnssomething new, shemay savethe life of someone she loves sothey can celebrate manymorebirthdays together.Additional information is avail-

able at kanedupagegored.org.

Patty HuffmanLombard

Inconvenienced by Route53 constructionTo the Editor:During the summer of 2012,

I started traveling to a place inBartlett three to four times aweek. The drive from Elk GroveVillage is not very long but, thereis an issue I would like to address.

During that summer, the townof Addison started doing con-struction on Route 53. I under-stand roads need to be improvedbecause that is a very industrialarea andmany semitrucks drivethere and the roads get very worndown.Normally when there is no

construction, there are four lanestotal. Now since they are doingconstruction, the two lanes thatwere going oneway are closed.So when they were doing theside that was completely closedoff, wewere happy that we’dsoon get to drive on a road that issmooth and pothole free.But, driving on the new side,

the road is done horribly. It’s veryrough, bumpy and uncomfortable.I do not have another option of

going a different route. Those areour tax dollars that were spent onthat road and they should not bedoing a substandard job.Onemore issue is that when

they are working on the street,they are holding up traffic duringrush-hour times—using a hugetractor to get chunks of asphaltdumped into a container rightnext to the road. A piece could falland do serious damage.I feel this kind of work should

be donewhen there is less traffic,like 4 or 5 in themorning, to makeeverybody’s lives easier.

Patricia KlubekElk Grove Village

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Continued from page 14Art donation comfortsNICU families in HinsdaleHINSDALE—Childrenwait-

ing with their families at theNeonatal Intensive Care Unit atAdventist Hinsdale Hospital cankeep their creativity flowingthanks to a donation from TheLand of Nod in Oak Brook.The store has donated a

book rack, craft table andcraft supplies to the hospital,items now set up in the unit’swaiting room. Older siblings ofnewborns on the unit are freeto use the crayons, chalk andother itemswhile waiting withtheir families.Staff also have donated

books to fill the book rack fromthe store.Sue Kett, who leads the

Healing Arts program run byAdventist Midwest Health,visited The Land of Nod in OakBrook to see if anything theremight be a good fit for thehospital. When storemanagerBobMielke found out why shewanted the items, he offered todonate them to the hospital.The donation to the hospital

was a chance for the store togive back to the community,Mielke said, something it islooking to domore of.For more information, visit

keepingyouwell.com/ahh.– Suburban LifeMedia

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The Lane School PTO recently hosted its first Science Olympiad Fun Night. Representatives from Argonne National Laboratory, Morton Ar-boretum, DuPage Forest Preserve and Robert Crown Center were on hand March 7 to work with students. After learning about gravity, LucyFischer, Emmanuelle Newlin, David Gust, ThomasMercurio and parent KimMercurio assembled amarble roller coaster during an experiment.

Lane School hosts science fun night8NEWS BRIEF

Online registration openfor 2013 Darien DashDARIEN—Registration is

available for the 2013 Darien Dash,whichwill start and end at thecorner of 71st Street and Claren-don Hills Road onMay 19.The first race starts at 8:30 a.m.Online registration will close at

11 p.m. May 16. Advance registra-tion also can be done in personfrom 8 a.m. to noonMay 18 atXSport Fitness, 7511 Lemont Road.Cost is $25 per entrant ($30 on

race day) for the one-mile walkor run, $30 for the 5K run ($35 onrace day) and $40 for the 10K run($45 on race day).Race day registrations will be

accepted from 7 to 8 a.m.The Darien Dash is an annual

fundraiser for the Darien Chamberof Commerce. Once again, $2,000will be awarded to local schoolsand $500 to the local youthorganizations, school foundationsor booster clubs with themostregistered participants.For information, visit dariendash.

com/race-info.– Suburban LifeMedia

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Tennis courts improvedfor spring at park districtCLARENDONHILLS—The

tennis courts at the ClarendonHills Park District will have a newlook during the upcoming springand summer sports season.Four tennis courts at Prospect

Park (adjacent to the CommunityCenter at 315 E. Chicago Ave.)and two tennis courts at HosekPark (between Ruby, Harris,Hudson andWestern avenues)recently have been resurfacedas part of an ongoing capitalimprovement program at theClarendon Hills Park District.Final color coatingwill be in the

comingweeks as theweatherpermits.For information, call 630-323-

2626.

Community Housepresents ‘Walk the Walk’HINSDALE—The Community

Housewill present the sixth-an-nual Charlie’s Gift “Walk theWalkfor Autism” at 9 a.m. Sunday atHinsdale Central High School.Proceeds from the three-mile

walk benefit Charlie’s Gift AutismCenter, which helps to supportthe immediate and long-termneeds of children and familiesfacing autism.Charlie’s Gift offers programs

at the Charlie’s Gift Clinic inDowners Grove.The fee is $25, or $35 on the

day of thewalk.For information or tomake a

donation, visit thecommunit-yhouse.org/charliesgift or call630-810-1200.

Celebrate Mother’s Dayat park district programCLARENDONHILLS—Girls ages

3 to 11 and their momswill havean early celebration of Mother’sDaywith a Clarendon Hills ParkDistrict program, scheduledbetween 6 to 7:15 p.m. May 3.The Best Friends Jewelry Bou-

tiquemeets at the CommunityCenter, 315 Chicago Ave., andprovidesmothers and daughterswith the opportunity to spendtime together while creating piec-es of jewelry to have as foreverkeepsakes.Each family pair will design their

own necklaces and bracelets toexchangewith one another. Themost unique item includedwillbe a “Best Friends” charm danglebroken into two halves, with each

participant receiving part of thisjewelry item.There is a $35 per couple fee

for residents of Clarendon Hillsattending this class and $50 fornonresidents. Advance registra-tion at the Community Center isrequired.For information, call 630-323-

2626.

Class on babies, petsoffered in HinsdaleHINSDALE—Bringing home a

baby can have an overwhelmingeffect on the entire household,including the four-legged familymembers. In an attempt to helpparents, babies and pets, theHinsdale Humane Society willhost a free class titled “Dog andBaby Connections” from 7 to

8:45 p.m.Monday at the HinsdalePublic Library.This class will focus on prepar-

ing a pet for the arrival of a newbaby aswell as training a pet tobecome comfortable with newactivity in the house, noise levelsandmore.HHS humane educator and

licensed Family Paws presenterKym Iffert will go over differentissues related to themilestonesbabies reach and how to bestprepare your pet.Topics coveredwill include

reading a dog’s body language,calming signals, danger signs,bonding activities, guilt andmore.To register, email pr@hins-

dalehumanesociety.org or call630-323-5630.

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Singer brings music toWestern SpringsBy ALEX RUPPENTHAL

[email protected]

WESTERN SPRINGS —Tracey Ford has performedwith operas in venues stretch-ing from Chicago to Salzburg,Austria. But her latest task isto bring singing to the Theatreof Western Springs, which hasfeatured mostly drama andcomedy productions since itsfounding in 1929.

“Passport to Broadway”will take place Saturday andSunday in the theater’s main-stage auditorium and serveas a fundraiser for TWS. Theshow, which Ford labels a“musical revue,” will samplesongs from musicals set indifferent parts of the world,such as “The Sound of Music”(Austria), “Man of La Man-cha” (Spain), “Oliver” (En-gland), and several Americanmusicals, including “Okla-homa” and “Annie Get YourGun.”

Some of the show’s 65 sing-ers — about 40 adults and25 kids — are experiencedsingers, but for others, it’s achance to test their pipes afteryears without singing. Andfor some people who were“afraid they couldn’t sing butlike to sing,” the show offers achance to perform for the firsttime, Ford said.

Producers Sandra Rasnakand Bob Baker, who singswith Ford in the choir at St.John of the Cross Parish,tapped Ford as the show’smusical director because ofher musical talents, but alsofor her communication andleadership skills. The 37-year-old completed her doctorate

of musical arts in voice per-formance and literature atthe University of Illinois andteaches private voice lessonsin Chicago and the westernsuburbs.

Originally from Michigan,Ford moved to La Grange acouple of years ago and hasworked out of her own studio

in Western Springs since lastyear.

In addition to offering les-sons, Ford teaches music ap-preciation at Joliet JuniorCollege. In 2012, she co-found-ed the Chicago Broadway Stu-dio, which develops youngsinging actors. She also offersher own introductory foreignlanguage classes, called SpeakArt, which gives kids ages 6 to12 the chance to learn Frenchor Italian through creating artand singing.

Not to mention that Fordhas performed in variousroles in shows across theglobe, from the First Lady inMozart’s “The Magic Flute” inAustria to a chorus member atthe Chamber Opera Chicago.

But Ford said she’s neverdone anything like lead “Pass-port to Broadway,” which isgiving her the chance to workwith a variety of people of dif-ferent music backgrounds.Voice tests were held for theshow, but they were not audi-tions.

“We wanted to invite ev-eryone in the theater to par-ticipate,” she said.

To accompany the diversegroup, Ford picked musicfrom well-known shows thatcould be learned quickly.

“Because I know voic-es really well, I was able to

hear people and pick thingsthat were really appropriatefor them and highlight theirstrengths,” she said.

Ford is in charge of theshow’s musical efforts, butthe show is unique in thatit doesn’t feature a star. Al-though it will include solos,there are eight big chorusnumbers that all singers willparticipate in, Ford said.

Singer Tim Gannon, who isnew to the theater, said Fordhas made herself available tohelp all of the cast’s members.

“She’s got a lot of energy,and she knows what she’stalking about,” Gannon said.

The cast has been re-hearsing on Thursdays andSundays, but Ford has alsoworked with people outside ofrehearsals. Ford said she hasbeen struck by the dedicationof the show’s cast.

“These people that aresinging are putting so muchtime and effort into it,” shesaid.

“Passport to Broadway”will take place at 7:30 p.m.Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday.Tickets are $18 for subscribersand CTWS parents; $20 for thepublic; and $8 for people highschool age and younger. Fortickets, call the box office at708-246-3380 or visit theatreof-westernsprings.com.

8NEWS BRIEFS

Sarah Minor – [email protected]

Music director Tracey Ford leads rehearsal April 11 for “Passport toBroadway” as Peter Bromann plays the piano at the Theatre of West-ern Springs.

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DEAN’S LISTSElgin Community College,fall semesterCLARENDON HILLS: Elena Sitina

and Elena Timoshenko

University of Findlay,fall semesterHINSDALE: Jennifer Kayser

Dominican University,fall semesterDEAN’S LISTS

BURR RIDGE: Jennifer Lavery

DARIEN: Bryan Chinwuba

HINSDALE: Ryan Flaherty

Augustana College,winter termBURR RIDGE:Molly Polka

DARIEN:Michael Grzetic and

Michael McCallion

HINSDALE: Elizabeth Marcotte

WILLOWBROOK:Mary Kiolbasa

GRADUATESUniversity of Illinois atUrbana-ChampaignBURR RIDGE: Andrea Pavone,

bachelor’s in accountancy

Michael Tanious, bachelor’s in

chemistry

CLARENDON HILLS: Caroline Kien-zle, bachelor’s in communication

DARIEN: Alexandria DeMaio, bache-lor’s in global studies

Rudolph Fratto, bachelor’s in politi-cal science

HINSDALE: Sarah Brown, master’s

in music education

Lindsey Caplet, bachelor’s in human

development and family studies

Derek Shiao, master’s in crop

sciences

OAK BROOK: Christopher Barth,

bachelor’s in electrical engineer-ing

WILLOWBROOK: Jake Folkerts,

bachelor’s in natural resources

and environmental sciences

Timothy Silver, bachelor’s in history

Miami UniversityBURR RIDGE: David Federico,

bachelor of arts

CLARENDON HILLS: Lenna Moy

Ostrodka, master of environmen-tal science

Helena Puche, master of arts in

teaching

DARIEN: Suchi Shelly Daga, master

of arts

Purdue UniversityBURR RIDGE:Matthew Lambert

CLARENDON HILLS: Patricia Quast

DARIEN: Kyle Concannon, Ryan

Hankins and Eric Stumpf

HINSDALE:Marissa Hegel and Tim

Leung

WILLOWBROOK:Mindy Sue Hinkel

Elmhurst CollegeBURR RIDGE:Melissa Giese, bache-lor’s in biology, summa cum laude

CLARENDON HILLS:Michael Evans,

bachelor’s in finance

DARIEN: Lauren Donner, bachelor’s

in history

OAK BROOK: Ivonne Santiago,

bachelor’s in organizational

communication

WILLOWBROOK:Michelle Morelli,

bachelor’s in speech-language

pathology, summa cum laude

ACHIEVEMENTSBenet Academy students Kevin

Scheer of Clarendon Hills, Jacob

Camp of Darien and Christopher

Wentland of Hinsdale have

advanced to finalist standing

in the 2013 Merit Scholarship

Competition.

The following students are the

recipients of a Northern IllinoisUniversity Dean’s Award:

Burr Ridge: Ashley Kopp and BreeNation

Clarendon Hills: Abbey Vander-woude

Darien: Patrick Morrison andJon-Eric Peterson

Hinsdale: Diana Alday and MilanCesal

Oak Brook: Jacqueline McGinnWillowbrook:Melissa MillerThe award is given to graduatingstudents who demonstrate signifi-cant achievement and leadershipin the areas of scholarship, cam-pus and community activities, andprofessional service. Criteria forthe award include attainment of a3.0 minimum grade point averageand nomination by faculty basedon service to the nominee’s aca-demic department or college.

Anthony DeCarlo of Darien hasachieved academic ranking in thetop 2 percent of students in theCollege of Engineering at IowaState University.

Lake Forest College student LisaLedvora of Darien will participate

in the Richter Apprentice Scholar

Program, working on a philosophy

research project with Professor

Chad McCracken titled “Sov-ereignty versus Authenticity in

Federal Indian Law.”

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Toastmasters Club No. 7446 Noonto 1 p.m. Mondays, McDonald’sCorp. Headquarters, 2111 McDonaldDrive, Oak Brook. Call Alex Pronove,630-337-0597.

Rotary Club of Darien 12:15 p.m.Tuesdays, Argonne National Labo-ratory Guest House, Cass Avenue,Darien. 630-434-5075, www.darienrotaryclub.org.

Oak Brook Speakers Toastmas-ters 5:30 to 6:35 p.m. Tuesdays,FOCUS, 430 W. 22nd St., Lombard.Call Bob, 312-401-8614. [email protected].

Rotary Club of Hinsdale-OakBrook Sunrise 7 a.m. Tuesdays, Hy-att Lodge at McDonald’s Campus,2815 Jorie Blvd., Oak Brook. Call JimNibeck, 630-323-0589.

Darien Woman’s Club 7:30 p.m.every first Wednesday, Septemberto April, Darien Swim and RacquetClub, 1001 Hinsbrook Ave. CallVeronica Dunford, 630-915-8278.

Ladies Aid of the Bohemian Home1 p.m. every first Wednesday, TaborHills Pavillion, 1327 Crystal Ave.,Naperville. Board meeting, 11 a.m.$8 for noon lunch. To register forlunch, call Vlasta, 630-322-8681.

Darien Seniors Club Noon, everyfirst Wednesday, The Sportsplex, 451Plainfield Road, Darien. Membershipnot limited to Darien residents. CallHelen Peschel, 630-325-4263.

Sales Professionals of IllinoisInc. 7:30 to 8:45 p.m. Thursdays,Pancake Delight House, 75th Streetand Fairview Avenue, Darien. CallEve Dunn, 630-852-0580.

Kiwanis Club of Willowbrook-BurrRidge Noon during first four Thurs-days, Holiday Inn Willowbrook,7800 Kingery Highway. www.wbkiwanis.org.

Hinsdale Rotary Club 12:15 p.m.Fridays, Community House, 415 W.Eighth St., Hinsdale. 630-286-9541,www.hinsdalerotary.org.

Salt Creek Civil War Round Table8 p.m. every first Friday, Septemberthrough June, Fairview Village, 200Village Drive, Downers Grove. 630-769-6182, www.saltcreekcwrt.org.

SUPPORT

Overeaters Anonymous 9:30 a.m.Saturdays, Lord of Life LutheranChurch, 725 75th St., Darien. 630-972-9074.

Lactation/breastfeeding supportgroup 11 a.m. to noon, Mondays,Antares Institute of IntegrativeHealth, 545 Plainfield Road, Suite E,Willowbrook. 630-321-2296.

GriefShare support group 7 p.m.Mondays, Christian Church ofClarendon Hills, 5750 Holmes Ave.www.ccch.org.

Pills Anonymous 6 to 7 p.m.Mondays and Thursdays, 119 N.Oak St., Hinsdale. Support groupfor people who may be dependenton anti-anxiety and/or prescriptionpain medication. In classroom T.Call 630-656-7050.

Cancer Bereavement Group 5 to6 p.m. Tuesdays, Wellness House,131 N. County Line Road, Hinsdale.www.wellnesshouse.org, [email protected].

Al-Anon family groups “Courage toChange,” 1 p.m.Wednesday, Commu-nity Presbyterian Church, Room 8, 39N. Prospect Ave., Clarendon Hills.

Eating disorder support groupNational Association for AnorexiaNervosa and Associated Disor-ders of Glen Ellyn, 6:30 to 8 p.m.Wednesdays, 751 Roosevelt Road,Building 7, Suite 115, Glen Ellyn.Call Judy Montminy, 630-533-2164,www.anad.org.

DivorceCare Support Group 7to 9 p.m. Wednesdays, Oak BrookCommunity Church, 3100 MidwestRoad. Call 630-986-3010.

Mended Hearts Inc. 7 p.m. everyfirst Wednesday except July andAugust, Oak Rooms, Good Samar-itan Hospital, 3815 Highland Ave.,Downers Grove.

Women’s support group Thurs-days, Christ Church of Oak Brook,31st Street and York Road. CallMarianne Patrevito, 708-306-5949.www.cc-ob.org.

Women Connected from the Start5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursdays, WellnessHouse, 131 N. County Line Road,Hinsdale. Support group for womenregarding the physical changes andemotional transitions associatedwith new and continuing treatment.Call Cece Cornell, 630-654-5111,[email protected]. www.wellnesshouse.org.

Bereaved Parents USA WestSuburban Chapter, 8 p.m. everyfirst Friday, Redeemer LutheranChurch, First Street and ParkAvenue, Hinsdale. For parents,siblings and grandparents whohave experienced the death of achild. Call Donna Corrigan, 630-279-6148.

CLASSES

“Dog and Baby Connections”class 7 to 8:45 p.m. Monday,April 29, Hinsdale Public Library,20 E. Maple St. Hinsdale HumaneSociety. Register at 630-323-5630Ext. 17, [email protected].

SEMINARS

“Get It SOLD! Staging to Sell”6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 1,Darien Park District, 7301 FairviewAve. Home sale seminar. $24residents, $29 nonresidents.Register at 630-968-6400, www.darienparks.com.

Family Matters group classesHeld on a weekly basis at WellnessHouse, 131 N. County Line Road,Hinsdale. Programming for familieswho are experiencing cancer inthe family. To register, call BetsyRubenstein at 630-654-5118.

FITNESS

Hatha yoga 9 to 10 a.m. Mondaysand 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesdays,Antares Institute of IntegrativeHealth, 545 Plainfield Road, Suite E,Willowbrook. Register at 630-321-2296.

Pre-natal yoga 5:30 p.m. Mondays,Antares Institute of IntegrativeHealth, 545 Plainfield Road, Suite E,Willowbrook. Register at 630-321-2296.

Pre- and Post-Natal exercise poolclass 7:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays and 8to 9 p.m. Thursdays, Adventist Paul-son Rehab Network, 619 PlainfieldRoad, Willowbrook. Exercise andbasic child birth information. A six-week session costs $115. Registerat 630-856-8200.

“Keep it moving” small groupexercise class 11:15 a.m. Tuesdaysand Thursdays, Adventist PaulsonRehab Network, 619 Plainfield Road,Willowbrook. For those who needassistance exercising on an ongoingbasis. $215 per month. Register at630-856-8200.

“Got Belly Fat?” presentation11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays,Clarendon Chiropractic CreatingWellness Center, 421 Park Ave.,Clarendon Hills. [email protected].

WELLNESS

Mindfulness For Everyday Living11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Tuesdays,Wellness House, 131 N. CountyLine Road, Hinsdale. Meditationclass. Call Valerie Piazza, 630-654-5118. www.wellnesshouse.org.

SERVICE

HCS Family Services ParentMentor Volunteer needed HCSFamily Services, 19 E. Chicago Ave.,Hinsdale. Call Trayce Biancalana,630-323-2500. hcsfamilyservices.org, [email protected].

SPECIAL EVENTS

World Tai Chi & Qigong Day 9a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 27,Theosophical Society in America,1926 N. Main St., Wheaton. Fes-tivities continue in the afternoonat Creekside Park in Winfield.630-668-1571, www.theosophical.org/.

Many Hands, One Heart Gala 6 to11 p.m. Friday, May 3, DoubleTreeHotel, 1909 Spring Road, Oak Brook.$150. 630-682-5402 Ext. 254,www.peoplesrc.org.

RELIGION

National Day of Prayer Service

7 p.m. Thursday, May 2, St. JohnLutheran Church, 7214 S. Cass Ave.,Darien. Theme is “Joyful, Joyful.”[email protected].

LIBRARY

“The Wrong Box” screening 1:30p.m. Monday, April 29, ClarendonHills Public Library, 7 N. ProspectAve. Register at 630-323-8188,www.clarendonhillslibrary.org.

MISCELLANEOUS

Glitzy Girlz Pink Party in Paris6:30 to 7:45 p.m. Friday, April 26,The Community House, 415 W.Eighth St., Hinsdale. Ages 4 to 10.$35 members, $45 nonmembers.Register at 630-323-7500 Ext. 237,[email protected].

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AMERICAN ENGLISHWHERE: Tivoli Theatre, 5021 Highland Ave.,

Downers Grove

WHEN: 7 p.m. Thursday, May 2

COST& INFO:$20, $25 after April 25; 630-960-

7600, www.seaspar.org; www.

classiccinemas.com

A beneit for SEASPAR stars American English,

a top Beatles tribute band. SEASPAR provides

year-around recreation services for individuals

with disabilities, and is an extension of the park

districts of Clarendon Hills, Darien, Downers

Grove, La Grange, La Grange Park, Lisle, West-

mont, Woodridge and the villages of Brookield,

Indian Head Park andWestern Springs.

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BENEFITWHERE: Lodge Pub at Four

Lakes, 5750 Lakeside Drive,

Lisle

WHEN: 3 to 7 p.m. Sunday, April 28

COST & INFO: $20; www.diveheart.org,

630-964-1983

Dive into fun at this year’s Diveheart com-

munity fundraiser called Band Together.

Held at the Lodge Pub, it features music,

fun and food, all of which beneit Dive-

heart’s mission to provide scuba diving

opportunities for children, adults and vet-

erans with disabilities. The band Second

Hand Soul will perform, and the whole

family, including kids, are invited.

2A CAPPELLA

SONGBOOKWHERE:Wentz Concert Hall,

171 E. Chicago Ave., Naperville

WHEN: 8 p.m. Friday, April 26

COST & INFO: $35 or $28, $22 for seniors,

$12 for students and $2more at the door;

www.chicagoacappella.org, 773-281-7820

Founded by JonathanMiller of Downers

Grove, the critically acclaimed Chicago a

cappella will perform an American

Songbook concert. It features inventive

new arrangements of selections by such

composers as George Gershwin, Cole Porter,

Irving Berlin and Richard Rodgers. The

ensemble is gearing up for its 20 anniversa-

ry season under Miller, its artistic director.

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POETRYWHERE: Brewed

Awakening, 19W. Quin-

cy St., Westmont

WHEN: 12:30 to 2 p.m.

Sunday, April 28

COST & INFO: $7

includes beverage

and snack; www.

brewedawakening.us,

630-852- 2233

Two highly regarded Illi-

nois poets, Debra Bruce

and Jim Lambert, will

be featured. The Roam-

ing Librarians from

theWestmont Public

Library alsowill partici-

pate in the event put on

by Brewed Awakening

and the Illinois State

Poetry Society, based

in Bolingbrook. Bruce’s

poetry collection “Sud-

den Hunger” earned

the Carl Sandburg

Award from the Chica-

go Public Library, and

her work has received

awards from the

National Endowment

for the Arts.

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BROADWAY’WHERE: Theatre of Western

Springs, 4384 Hampton Ave.,

Western Springs

WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 27, and

2 p.m. Sunday, April 28

COST & INFO: $18 for subscribers and CTWS

parents, $20 for the public, and $8 for high

school age and younger; www.theatreof

westernsprings.com, 708-246-3380

As a fundraiser for Theatre of Western

Springs, its adult troupe will team with

youthful members of its Children’s Theatre in

the revue “Passport to Broadway.” Musical

direction is by opera singer Tracey Ford.

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WESTERN SPRINGS – Awarm bistro environmentwith decor nods to Europeis the setting for Mécénat’seclectic menu exploring glob-al culinary influences.

An enticing aroma greetedus at the door of the West-ern Springs restaurant on arecent Sunday afternoon, andwhile we perused the beerand wine lists, the serverbrought us deliciously crustyfrench bread, a simple, butgreat first impression. Thewine list is extensive, giventhat Mécénat (pronounced:ma-say-nah) also operates re-tail wine sales several nightsa week.

The soup of the day wasbutternut squash with apple,but we opted to share a saladof baby spinach with the un-usual twist of honey jalapeñovinaigrette – not too spicy,but definitely a shakeup fromthe norm. It combined fenneland creamy chunks of avoca-do with a colorful interplayof grape tomato halves asgarnish, along with bite-sizefritters, whose crisp exteri-or gave way to warm goatcheese. Outstanding.

“Completely different, andthere’s a zip to the dressing,”raved my dining companion.

The entrees tempted withGrilled Alaskan Halibut withsoy glaze, baby bok choy andwild mushroom dumplings;Mushroom Stuffed Filetwith port wine sauce, garlicsmashed potatoes, Brussels

sprout leaves and bacon; andStuffed Portabella Mushroomwith eggplant, spinach, moz-zarella, tomato and artichokehearts topped with Parmesancheese and balsamic glaze.Entrees range from $12 to $28.

My companion wasintrigued by the MidnightSandwich – actually a varia-tion of the Cuban – preparedwith pork, chicken, aspara-gus and housemade pickle on

melt-in-your-mouth ciabatta.He paired it with a tasty

Lagunitas DogTown pale ale.Available on draft, it wasserved in a wide-mouth jarfor a fun presentation.

The accompanying frenchfries are my favorite kind:thin and crispy, served hotand fresh. The perfect guiltypleasure was prepared witha sprinkle of herbs. Thefamily at a neighboring table

selected what was obviously afamiliar hit: a double order ofthe truffle-infused fries.

From the small platemenu, I picked the beef slid-ers on pretzel bun, expectinga burger, but the trio turnedout to be sliced beef, nicelyflavored by grilled sweet redpeppers and caramelizedonions, and given a little zingwith horseradish cream and adip into the generous serv-

ing of au jus. Another guiltypleasure was dipping the lastof the french bread.

Too full for dessert, wesadly had to forgo our knowl-edgeable server’s recommen-dations: an in-house preparedstrudel, a brownie specialty,and the creme brulee shecalled “fantastic,” whoseflavor changes weekly.

Displayed around theroom are framed photo-graphs of Western Springstaken by the owner’s daugh-ter, Mécénat’s manager.Hand-stenciling and fauxstone designs on walls con-jure a bistro getaway, and adivider separates the diningroom from the bar, with livemusic featured weekends. Inhomage to the wines, sleeksconces mimic the curve ofmagnum bottles.

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

Mécénat serves up bistro charm

MYSTERY DINER Questions? Email [email protected]

Restaurant reviews

Mécénat

Address: 821 W. BurlingtonAve., Western Springs

Contact: www.mecenatbistro.com, 708-246-8668

Hours: 4 to 10 p.m. Tuesday toThursday; 4 to 11 p.m. Friday

and Saturday; 3 to 8 p.m.

Sunday

Dress code: Nice casual

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Mécénat bistro is in downtown Western Springs.

Baby spinach salad is dressed with honey jalapeño vin-aigrette and garnished with warm goat cheese fritters.

Midnight Sandwich is a variation on the classic Cuban. Beef sliders on pretzel buns, accompanied by au jus for dip-ping, are among the small plate menu items.

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Treasures from Trash 1 to 4 p.m.

weekdays in April, Morton Arbore-

tum, 4100 Illinois Route 53, Lisle.

Games and recycled craft. $12

adults, $9 children. 630-968-0074,

www.mortonarb.org.

We Heart Trees 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

weekends in April, Morton Arbore-

tum, 4100 Illinois Route 53, Lisle. In

Children’s Garden. mortonarb.org.

“Seussical the Musical” 10 a.m.

Wednesdays to Fridays through May

31, and 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturdays,

April 27 and May 11 to June 1, Drury

Lane Theatre, 100 Drury Lane, Oak-

brook Terrace. $12. Breakfast buffet

with Seussical characters, 11:30

a.m. on Saturday performance days.

www.drurylaneoakbrook.com.

Art Department Senior Shows 9 a.m.

to 5 p.m. through Wednesday, May

1, Blanchard Hall - Wheaton College,

501 College Ave. In the Hansen Main

and Small Galleries and the Student

Gallery. 630-752-5050, media.

[email protected].

“On the Road to Glory: Fred Loren-

zen” 1 to 5 p.m. through Sunday,

May 19, Elmhurst Historical Museum,

120 E. Park Ave. www.elmhurst

history.org, [email protected].

“Minerals in Food-Featuring The

Rock Cafe” 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through

Sunday, June 2, Lizzadro Museum of

Lapidary Art, 220 Cottage Hill Ave.,

Elmhurst. Special exhibit. 630-833-

1616, www.lizzadromuseum.org,

[email protected].

“Oliver!” Through Sunday, June 2,

Drury Lane Theatre, 100 Drury

Lane, Oakbrook Terrace. 1:30 p.m.

Wednesdays, 1:30 and 8 p.m. Thurs-

days, 8 p.m. Fridays, 5 and 8:30 p.m.

Saturdays and 2 and 6 p.m. Sundays.

$35 to $49. 630-530-0111, www.

drurylane.com.

“Early Illinois Folk Art 1825-1925”

Exhibit Through Sunday, Sept. 15,

DuPage County Historical Museum,

102 E. Wesley St., Wheaton. 8:30

a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays and

noon to 4 p.m. weekends. www.

dupagemuseum.org.

FRIDAY, APRIL 26

“No Strings Attached” 7 p.m. Friday and

Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday, April 26 to

28, Recreation Center, 1501 Barnsdale

Road, LaGrange Park. Children’smusical

by “Footlight Players of LaGrange Park.”

$4 adults, $2 ages 7 and older, free for

ages 6 and younger. 708-354-4580.

Children’s Garden Arbor Weekend

Celebration 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday

to Sunday, April 26 to 28, Morton Ar-

boretum, 4100 Illinois Route 53, Lisle.

Plant tree seeds, investigate tree

cookies and hunt for unique trees.

630-968-0074, www.mortonarb.org.

Tree Planting and Story Time 11 a.m.

Friday, April 26, Morton Arboretum,

4100 Illinois Route 53, Lisle. Help

Curious George and the man in the

yellow hat plant a real tree. 630-968-

0074, www.mortonarb.org.

“The Really Hip Adventures of Go-Go

Girl” 7 p.m. Friday to Sunday, April 26

to 28, Benet Academy, 2200 Maple

Ave., Lisle. Benet Academy Drama

Department. $5. 630-719-2796.

Student Fashion Show 7 p.m. Friday,

April 26, College of DuPage, Student

Services Center Atrium, 425 Fawell

Drive, Glen Ellyn. Featuring “Project

Runway” designer Suede. $35 VIP

tickets, $25 general seating. 630-942-

4000, cod.edu/programs/fashion.

Riverside Township Radio Players

Show 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 26,

Riverside Township Hall, 27 Riverside

Road. “High Noon” from the Jack Ben-

ny Show and “The Poltergeist” from

Lights Out. Call Ellie, 708-442-8810.

Men’s Glee Club Concert 7:30 to 9:30

p.m. Friday, April 26, Wheaton College,

Pierce Memorial Chapel, southeast

corner of Washington and Franklin

streets. $10 general audience, $5

students and seniors. 630-752-5099.

Chicago a cappella performance 8

p.m. Friday, April 26, North Central

College, Wentz Concert Hall, 171 E.

Chicago Ave., Naperville. $28, $22

seniors, $12 students in advance;

additional $2 at the door. www.

chicagoacappella.org.

“Middletown” 7:30 p.m. Friday and 2

and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 26 and

27, Wheaton College, Jenks Hall, 433

North Howard St. $10. 630-752-5800,

www.wheaton.edu/Arena-Theater.

“Legally Blonde: The Musical” 7 p.m.

Friday and Saturday and 1 and 5:30

p.m. Sunday, April 26 to 28, Nazareth

Academy Auditorium, 1209W. Ogden

Ave., La Grange Park. $18. Registration

required at 708-354-0061 Ext. 128.

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Flowers: Close-up Paintings like

Georgia O’Keeffe Friday to Sunday,

April 26 to 28, DuPage Children’s

Museum, 301 N. Washington St.,

Naperville. 630-637-8000, www.

dupagechildrensmuseum.org.

Karaoke at The Nest 9:30 p.m. to

12:30 a.m. Fridays, The Nest Bar and

Grill, Bolingbrook Golf Club, 2001 Ro-

deo Drive. Ages 21 and older. www.

bolingbrookgolfclub.com.

Vegas style entertainer 8 p.m. to mid-

night Fridays, Scapa Italian Kitchen, 1

Walker Ave., Clarendon Hills. Johnny

Rome. 630-323-7000.

AidanO’Toole 5 p.m. Fridays, Ballydoyle

Irish Pub, 5157Main St., Downers Grove.

630-969-0600, ballydoylepub.com/.

Open game nights 7 p.m. to midnight

Fridays, Fair Game, 5150 C Main St.,

Downers Grove. 630-963-0640,

www.fairgamestore.com.

SATURDAY, APRIL 27

“Passport to Broadway” 7 p.m Satur-

day and 2 p.m. Sunday, April 27 and

28, Theatre of Western Springs, 4384

Hampton Ave. Musical revue. $18

subscribers and Children’s Theatre

parents, $20 public, $8 high school

age and younger. 708-246-3380,

www.theatreofwestersprings.com.

Artistry in Wood Exhibition and Sale

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.

to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 27 and 28,

Cantigny Park, 1S151 Winield Road,

Wheaton. North Suburban Carvers.

www.cantigny.org.

Standard Market’s Second Annual

Open House 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satur-

day, April 27, Standard Market, 333 E.

Ogden Ave., Westmont. Tastings and

live entertainment. 630-366-7030,

standardmarket.com.

Arbor Day Plant Sale Noon to 5

p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Sunday, April 27 and 28, Morton Ar-

boretum, 4100 Illinois Route 53, Lisle.

630-968-0074, mortonarb.org.

Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert

7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, April 27,

Wheaton College, Edman Memorial

Chapel, northeast corner of Wash-

ington and Franklin streets. $10, $5

students and seniors. 630-752-5099.

DuPage County Human Race 9 a.m.

Saturday, April 27, Esplanade at

Locust Point, 2001 Butterield Road,

Downers Grove. 5k run/itness walk.

Register at dupagehumanrace.org.

Spring Woodland Wildflowers Class

9:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, April

27, Morton Arboretum, 4100 Illinois

Route 53, Lisle. $18 for members,

$25 nonmembers. 630-968-0074,

www.mortonarb.org/.

Trivia Night Fundraiser 7 p.m. Saturday,

April 27, Burke Beverage, 4900 S.

Vernon St., McCook. Kiwanis Club of

Western Springs - Hinsdale. $25. Free

beer on-tap. Ages 21 and older. Regis-

ter at [email protected].

CALJE (Chicago Afro-Latin Jazz

Ensemble) 8 p.m. Saturday, April 27,

North Central College Wentz Concert

Hall, 171 E. Chicago Ave., Naperville.

$25 to $35. 630-637-7469, inearts.

northcentralcollege.edu.

“Lincoln: The Constitution and the

Civil War” exhibit opening gala

1:30 to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 27, Glen

Ellyn Public Library, 400 Duane St.

630-469-0879, www.gepl.org.

SUNDAY, APRIL 28

National PoetryMonth Reading 12:30

to 2 p.m. Sunday, April 28, The Brewed

Awakening, 19W.Quincy St.,Westmont.

FeaturingDebra Bruce, Jim Lambert and

The Roaming Librarians. Includes open

mic. [email protected].

Bolingbrook Community Chorus

Concert 2 p.m. Sunday, April 28, First

Presbyterian Church of DuPage, 190 N.

Weber Road, Bolingbrook. “Thank You

For the Music.” Refreshments served

following concert. 630-739-3228.

Music@Bethel Piano Concert 3

p.m. Sunday, April 28, Bethel United

Church of Christ, 315 E. St. Charles

Road, Elmhurst. Jeffrey Panko. $20

adults, $18 seniors, $5 students

and children. 630-279-4040, www.

musicatbethel.com.

Band Together for Diveheart

Fundraiser 3 to 7 p.m. Sunday,

April 28, The Lodge Pub and Grill

at Four Lakes, 5750 Lakeside Drive,

Lisle. Secondhand Soul Band. $25,

free for ages 11 and younger. www.

stayclassy.org/lisle/events/band-to-

gether-for-diveheart/e22992.

Wine Tasting to Benefit Pits for

Patriots 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, April

28, Hillgrove Wine Cellar, 800

Hillgrove Ave., Western Springs. $35

in advance, $40 at the door. www.

PitsForPatriots.org.

March for Babies 8 to 10 a.m. Sunday,

April 28, Naperville Riverwalk, 736 W.

Jackson Ave. Fundraiser for March of

Dimes. 312-765-9040, www.marchof-

dimes.com/illinois/.

Walk theWalk for Autism 9 a.m. to

noon Sunday, April 28, Hinsdale Central

High School, 55th and Grant streets.

Three-mile walk presented by the

Community House. Beneits Charlie’s

Gift Autism Center. $25 in advance,

$35 day of walk. 630-810-1200, www.

thecommunityhouse.org/charliesgift.

MONDAY, APRIL 29

Rooftop Gardens, Studio Drop-inMon-

day, April 29, to Sunday, May 5, DuPage

Children’s Museum, 301 N.Washington

St., Naperville. 630-637-8000, www.

dupagechildrensmuseum.org.

TUESDAY, APRIL 30

Chemistry: Pop, Fizz and WOW, A

Start in S.T.E.M. Series Class 4 to

5 p.m. Tuesday, April 30, DuPage

Children’s Museum, 301 N. Washing-

ton St., Naperville. Ages 4 to 6. $15

members, $21 nonmembers. Register

at 630-637-8000, www.dupagechil-

drensmuseum.org.

Chamber Singers Metamorphosis

Concert 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 30,

North Central College Wentz Concert

Hall, 171 E. Chicago Ave., Naperville.

$3 to $5. 630-637-7469, inearts.

northcentralcollege.edu.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 1

Open Mic 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.

Wednesdays, Ballydoyle Irish Pub,

5157 Main St., Downers Grove. Sign

up begins at 8 p.m. Three song limit.

At all three locations. 630-969-0600,

www.ballydoylepub.com, info@

ballydoylepub.com.

Latin Night at Coop’s Den 8 p.m. to

midnight Wednesdays, Coop’s Den,

148 W. Boughton Road, Boling-brook. Free beginner salsa dancelesson, 8 p.m.; open dancing, 9

p.m. to midnight. 630-759-0148,

www.facebook.com/hamp22enter-

tainment.

THURSDAY, MAY 2

American English Live 7 p.m.

Thursday, May 2, Tivoli Theatre, 5021

Highland Ave., Downers Grove. Beat-

les tribute band. Beneits SEASPAR.

$20 before Friday, April 26; $25 after.

630-960-7600, www.seaspar.org.

TREE-MENDOUS FESTIVITIES

WHEN: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday to Sunday, April 26 to 28

WHERE:Morton Arboretum, 4100 Route 53, Lisle

COST & INFO:With Arbor Day observances happening across the suburbs,

it’s only natural The Morton Arboretum extended its celebration to a full

week, including festivities in the Children’s Garden. Youngsters can plant

tree seeds, investigate tree cookies, and go on a hunt for ive unique trees.

Regular admission is charged. For details, contact 630-968-0074 or www.

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Hinsdale Central’s Brian Allen (No. 65) deflects a pass against York last fall.

‘Great coaches... Better people’Hinsdale Central football star Allen picks Michigan State, follows older brother

By JASON [email protected]

HINSDALE — With his sizeand ability, big-time collegefootball programs across thecountry courted Brian Allen.

The Hinsdale Central juniorput an end to his recruitingprocess when he committedto Michigan State during theSpartans’ spring game Satur-day.

He will join older brotherJack Allen on the team, butthat wasn’t the only reasonthe Spartans stood out aboveIowa and Ole Miss, the othertwo schools to make his finalshort list.

“Coach (Mark) Dantonioand the staff, they’re greatcoaches but they’re betterpeople,” Allen said. “You

could really tell that goingfrom school to school. I foundsome places likethat — Iowa andOle Miss werelike that, whichmade it realhard to walkaway from them— but they re-ally stood outthere.”

Of course ,playing along-side his brother has a certaindraw. The two have a healthycompetitive streak, but nowthat they’ll be on the sameteam, Brian Allen is eyeingplaying along the same lineas his brother, who will be aredshirt sophomore offensivelineman this coming season.

“That’s one thing that’s

kind of a goal of mine,” theyounger Allen said. “In orderto play with him, I’ll have tostart as a redshirt freshman.That doesn’t always happen.”

It’s not hard to see whyMichigan State, plus most oth-er Big Ten and Division I pro-grams, were interested. Anexplosive player on both sidesof the ball and already a two-year varsity starter, Allenracked up 25 tackles and foursacks on defense and blockedfor a Red Devils offense thatscored 268 points last season,

including 30 points or morefour times. He played defen-sive line as a sophomore.

Allen, who had 13 other of-fers from schools across thenation, said he made close to20 campus visits, both officialand unofficial, but didn’t feelany pressure to make his col-lege choice before his seniorseason at Central.

“I took a lot of my visitson the weekends and I neverreally missed anything (withCentral), so (the recruitingprocess) was never too muchof a distraction,” he said. “Itwas just the place for me. Itwas the best fit for me, so whywait?”

Allen said Michigan State’scoaches plan to redshirt himduring his first year on campusand that eventually they plan

to play him as a center or guardon the offensive line. Thatplans sounds fine to Allen.

“They want me to red-shirt, and I don’t mind,” saidAllen, who is listed at 6-foot-2, 275 pounds. “I need time toget bigger and adjust to thecollege game.”

Not one to rest on hislaurels, Allen is workinghard to improve all facetsof his game. So the morningweightlifting and trainingsessions with Central offen-sive line coach Mike Joneswill continue. It’s all in fit-ting with the kind of playerState will get when Allen ar-rives on campus.

“They’re getting a toughplayer who plays with pas-sion and wants to get after it,”Allen said.

Allen by the numbers

6-2: Height, in feet and inches275:Weight, in pounds65: Jersey number

SPORTSComments?Contact Sports Editor David Good,

[email protected] or 630-427-6270

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30 Central takes 2 from state champs, returns toWSS raceBy JASON ROSSI

[email protected]

HINSDALE — It took less thanthree hours Wednesday afternoon forHinsdale Central’s baseball team toget right in the thick of the West Sub-urban Silver race.

In that span, the Red Devils wontwo games against conference-favor-ite Oak Park-River Forest to shake upthe WSS standings. They defeated thedefending state champion Huskies4-3 in a game that was resumed fromApril 15, then turned around and won4-2.

“I feel like the whole team kindof got off to a slow start,” said seniorpitcher Christian Bokich, who earnedthe win in Game 2. “Now, I feel likewe’re about to take off.”

They might already have takenoff. At one point sitting at 4-4, the RedDevils have won five in a row andnow sit at 6-3 in the WSS. They tooktwo games from district-rival Hins-dale South, winning 2-1 games Satur-day and Monday against the Hornetsbefore taking the two games Wednes-day.

An early April loss to GlenbardWest was the low point for Centraland prompted head coach Tom Dor-rance to say his team needed to goback to the drawing board. Eventhough the next game was a 13-9 lossto OPRF in the first game of the se-ries, Dorrance saw improvement.

“We lost, but I was happy with ourapproach, our focus and our inten-sity,” he said. “We were down 7-0 inthat game and came back to tie it 7-7,so we battled.”

Since that game, the Red Devilshave not lost. They are playing betterin all facets of the game, but the big-gest difference is that starting pitch-

ers Bokich, Bobby Skogsbergh, AdamDressler and Austin Butler are throw-ing like the aces Dorrance believedthey could be.

“We’ve gotten outstanding pitch-ing, and that wins more games thangood coaching,” Dorrance said.

After struggling in his early starts,Bokich revamped his approach, andit has paid immediate dividends. Hesurrendered just four hits and tworuns over five-2/3 innings in the sec-ond game Wednesday.

“Before I was a max effort pitch-er, but now my head is more still,” hesaid. “I feel like I’m back to my origi-nal motion from last fall.”

Pitching hasn’t been the onlything to carry Central lately. Stellar

defense and timely hitting have beenprevalent, as they were Wednesdayafternoon.

Justice Camalick led off the bottomof the third with a double to deep cen-ter field, went to third on Chris Bot-soe’s groundout and trotted home onJoe Herr’s single. Adam Dressler sin-gled with two outs, Herr and Dresslermoved up on a wild pitch and bothcame home on a throwing error onRyan Haff’s grounder to short as theRed Devils grabbed a 3-0 lead.

OPRF got a run back with a leadoffsolo home run in the top of the fourthand cut it to 3-2 with a two-out rallyin the sixth, but an error leading offCentral’s half of the sixth allowedMax Peters to reach safely. Later in

the inning, Tyler Ward’s one-out sin-gle brought courtesy runner JaredEck home from second with an insur-ance run.

The two Huskie errors led to threeunearned runs for the Red Devils. Thetwo wins over OPRF signaled they areright where they want to be.

“This was a playoff-like atmo-sphere,” Dorrance said of the tightgames. “Hinsdale South and OakPark are outstanding teams, so to winfour in a row against them is great.”

Hinsdale SouthAfter falling in a pair of 2-1 games

to district-rival Hinsdale Central, theHornets rebounded with a 5-1 winover Glenbard West in a West Sub-urban Conference crossover gameWednesday.

Mike Marrera earned the winWednesday as South improved to 11-5on the season. The Hornets will hostShepard at 4:30 p.m. Friday beforetravelling to Morton for a West Sub-urban Gold doubleheader at 10 a.m.Saturday.

Big number

2: Saves Bobby Skogsbergh earned Wednes-day. He threw the final inning in Central’s 4-3win, and pitched one-1/3 innings to save a4-2 win.

Game box

Hinsdale Central 4Oak Park 2Leading hitters: HC— Justice Camalick3-for-3, 2B, R; Joe Herr 1-for-3, RBI; TylerWard 1-for-3, RBI

Matthew Piechalak – [email protected]

Third baseman Max Peters throws across the diamond during Hinsdale Central’s win

over Oak Park-River Forest on Wednesday at home.

Roller coaster ride continues for Hinsdale South softballBy JASON ROSSI

[email protected]

DARIEN — Hinsdale South’s soft-

ball season has had more ups and

downs than a trampoline.

That trend continued early this

week as the Hornets defeated Ley-

den Monday before falling to Morton

Wednesday. Heading into Thursday’s

game against conference-rival Willow-

brook, they were 4-9 overall and 2-2

in the West Suburban Gold. They are.500, 4-4, since starting the season 0-5.

“I keep telling them they are bet-

ter than what our record shows,”

South coach Kelly Van Hout said.

“At the end of the day, when we come

to the state playoffs it’s a new season,

so if we peak at the right time and hit

our stride, we’ll be OK.”

Pitchers Jessica Buckridge and

Megan White, catcher Lauren Cairo,

third baseman Emily Mihalkanin,

and outfielders Sabrina Kuchta and

Andra Morris have been consistent

at-bat and in the field.

Van Hout is hoping the April

showers finally abate so she can get

her team outside for practice. So far

this season, the Hornets have had

one outdoor practice. The slew of

canceled games that need to be made

up could limit practice time going

forward, but Van Hout said Saturday

will be a practice day and that there

are a couple of open dates next week

that will be dedicated to on-field

practice.

“We still haven’t peaked,” Van

Hout said. “We still have a ton of po-

tential. Once we get some nice weath-

er, and get outside and work and

work and work, we’ll hit our stride.”

Hinsdale CentralAnnemarie Tracey went 2-for-3

at the plate but suffered the pitch-ing loss as Hinsdale Central fell toGlenbard West 13-1 in five inningsMonday in Glen Ellyn.

The Red Devils rebounded nice-ly Wednesday afternoon with a 14-0, five-inning win over West Sub-urban Silver conference-foe ProvisoWest.

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By JASON [email protected]

GREEN BAY, Wis. — Rightnow, it’s business as usual forformer Hinsdale Central HighSchool star Brian Wardle.

The University of Wiscon-sin-Green Bay men’s basket-ball coach is working with hisplayers in preparation for nextseason, even in the midst of anongoing investigation beingconducted by Green Bay attor-ney Joseph Nicks into allega-tions by two former players ofmistreatment by Wardle.

“He’s working with hisplayers on a regular basis,”

UWGB Communications Di-rector Chris Sampson saidWednesday. “I don’t know ifit’s every single day, but it’sat least regular workouts andwork in the weight room.”

Nicks’ investigation start-ed April 15 in response to acomplaint of mistreatmentmade by the parents of former

walk-on player Ryan BrossApril 11. Another complaintfrom the mother of Phoenixplayer Brennan Cougill cameto light April 15. There is noconcrete time table for Nicksto complete his investigation,but it is well underway.

“He has interviewed play-ers, and he has yet to inter-view other people that mighthave more info to provide,”Sampson said. He said thelatter group could includecoaches and other staff mem-bers, but he could not say forsure. It is unknown if Nickshas interviewed Wardle.

Wardle, University Chan-

cellor Thomas Harden andathletic director Ken Bothofall attended Tuesday’s Phoe-nix-Packers Steak Fry, aUWGB athletic departmentfundraiser. All addressedthe crowd, though Wardlerefrained from discussingthe investigation and did nottake questions from report-ers in attendance, accordingto the Green Bay Press-Ga-zette. It was his first publicspeaking engagement sincethe complaints surfaced.

“Coach Wardle got up andtalked about last season andwhat the team is doing in theoffseason and where they are

at right now,” Sampson said.“The minute it came out wewere opening an investiga-tion, he released a statementthat he was going to trust andrespect the process and notsay anything about it. He gotup Tuesday night in front of500 people with the tapes roll-ing and four local TV stationsthere and spoke, but as far as Iknow he didn’t take any ques-tions about the investigation.”

Bothof also avoided talkingabout the investigation, and,according to the Press-Ga-zette, Harden defended hishandling of the complaintsand investigation.

More online

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8PREP ROUNDUP

GIRLS SOCCER

Hinsdale CentralJenn Jarmy found the back of

the net early in the second half tosend the Red Devils on to a 2-0win Tuesday over visiting OakPark-River Forest.Madeline Engelking added an

insurance goal in the 72ndminuteas the Red Devils improved to9-1-2 overall and 3-0 in theWestSuburban Silver.

Hinsdale South

The Hornets found themselvestrailing 2-0 at halftime, and evenafter increasing the offensivepressure in the second half that ledto Ali Lokanc’s header goal, theyfell 2-1 toWest Suburban Gold-foeDowners Grove South Tuesday inDarien.

BOYS TENNIS

Hinsdale Central

The Red Devils won everymatchin two sets to topWest SuburbanSilver-rival Lyons Township 7-0 in adual meetMonday in Hinsdale.Martin Joyce’s 6-2, 7-6 (3) win

at No. 1 singles was the longestmatch of the day,Joyce (No. 1 singles), Peter

Heneghan and Alex Hagermoser(No. 1 doubles), and Chris Saltieland Lope Adelakhun (No. 3 dou-bles) won titles as the Red Devilstook home top honors at their ownJay Kramer Invite Saturdaywith 37points. New Trier was secondwith23.5 points.Heneghan and Hagermoser

faced teammates HaroldMartinand Eddie Grabill for the title. Mike

Czlonka and Ronnie Lorenziniplayed for the title at No. 4 doublesand finished second.

Hinsdale South

The Hornets topped RiversideBrookfield 7-0 in a non-conferencedual meetMonday in Darien.Monday’s win came on the heels

of South’s 3-0 showing at the LakePark quad on Saturday. The Hor-nets defeatedMaine South (3-2),Elk Grove (4-1) and Lake Park (3-2)to take top honors at the quad.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Hinsdale Adventist AcademyAfter dropping the first game, the

Hurricanes fought back for a 6-25,

25-15, 25-22win over Chicago

Waldorf Tuesday afternoon.

Austin Currie led the attack with

seven kills while Kris Balinao added

three and Christian Villasin and Akil

Farries one apiece.

Hinsdale South

After struggling at the Downers

Grove South invite over theweek-

end, the Hornets reboundedwith a

25-19, 25-21 win overWest Subur-

ban Gold-foe Leyden Tuesday.

Hinsdale Central

Jake Regnery had four kills, Danny

Flynn had three kills, and DevinSteuck dished out 10 assists, butthe Red Devils dropped Tuesday’sWest Suburban Silver matchagainst GlenbardWest 25-13, 25-6.

BADMINTON

Hinsdale South

Powered by strong showingsfrom Emma Adcock (A singles

bracket), Samantha Buddig andSarah Prosia (B doubles), andMadisen Curin and Farah Siddiqi (Ddoubles), the Hornets scored 45points and finished in a tie for firstplacewith Prospect at their ownABCD Invite Saturday.

Hinsdale Central

Ailynna Chen dominated playin the A singles bracket at theHinsdale South ABCD Invite Satur-day, taking home the title with a21-16-21-10win in her final match.Shewon her final four matches intwo sets and themost points sheyielded to an opponent was 19.As a team, the Red Devils tallied

44 points and finished in a tie forthird place alongwith Stevenson.In their previous match, the Red

Devils topped Lyons Township 8-7on April 17. Chen, Brina Gartlan,AmyWey, SamMcClary andMichelle Fu won singles matchesfor Central.

GIRLS TRACK & FIELD

Hinsdale Central

The RedDevils scored 48 pointsand finished sixth at GlenbardWest’s Sue Pariseau Invite Saturdayat Benedictine University in Lisle.Field events provided Central’s

best finishes. Cara Tenerelli tooksecond in the triple jump with amark of 34 feet, .75 inches. JennieThomson was third in long jumpat 15-7.Tenerelli added another run-

ner-up finish with a time of 16.10in the 100-meter hurdles.Betsy Morgan finished fifth in

the 300 hurdles (50.68) and the4 x 400 relay teamwas also fifth(4:15.97).

HaleighMonyekwas fifth in the100 dash (13.45), sixth in the 200dash (27.22) and seventh in the

400 dash (1:01.18).

BOYS LACROSSE

Hinsdale CentralAfter suffering its first loss of the

season, Hinsdale Central rebound-

ed Tuesday with a 9-5 win over

visiting St. Ignatius.

Matt Santulli led the way with

two goals and an assist, and Ryan

Melloni and Jack Buczkowski also

scored two goals each.

Chase Arima, Eric Mahon and

Danny Bergdoll scored one goal

apiece and Devon Chenelle made

12 saves to earn the win in net asthe Red Devils improved to 5-1 onthe year.

BOYSWATER POLO

Hinsdale Central

George Koulouris, BroganO’Doherty, Nick Relias, Dan Ciciora

and Mitch Courtney all scoredgoal in the Red Devils’ 5-4 winover Oak Park-River Forest Mon-day in Hinsdale.

Hinsdale South

Behind six goals from RyanO’Toole, three fromMatthewDe-jewski and one by Austin Hultmark,the Hornets topped St. Charles East10-6 in a non-conference gameTuesday in Darien.

GIRLSWATER POLO

Hinsdale Central

Sarah Pircon scored four times andLiza Gross had three goals, but theRedDevils fell to host Oak Park-RiverForest 9-7Monday afternoon.Central fared better at Saturday’s

Naperville North invite, going 2-1on the day. Pircon scored six goalsin a 9-6win over OPRF, and sevendifferent players scored in a 10-4victory overWhitney Young. Theonlymis-step on the daywas a 10-6loss to Lockport.

Matthew Piechalak – [email protected]

Hinsdale Central’s Eddie Grabill returns a shot during a singles match

against Marquette University High School April 12 at the Hinsdale Rac-

quet Club.

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LISLE — The Chicago RedStars didn’t play a game over theweekend, but they still found away to make news.

The National Women’sSoccer League team, whichplays at the Lisle-BenedictineSports Complex, on Monday an-nounced a partnership with theIllinois Women’s Soccer League.An IWSL logo patch will be fea-tured on the Red Stars’ official2013 game jersey sleeves, oppo-site the NWSL league patch.

“Several Red Stars playersgot their start in youth soccerplaying with IWSL and thispartnership is a reflection ofhow interconnected our orga-nizations are from the youth toadult level,” Red Stars GeneralManager Alyse LaHue said in apress release.

The IWSL was founded in1973 and is now one of the state’smost popular amateur women’s

soccer leagues, supporting morethan 1,000 teams. The league isa member of the Illinois YouthSoccer Association, and fea-tures teams from U-8 throughU-19 age levels, as well an adultdivision. The IWSL was previ-ously a partner with the RedStars in 2009, when the teamwas a part of the Women’s Pro-fessional Soccer (WPS) league.

“Our players wear the IWSLpatch on their sleeves as a rep-resentation for the younger fe-male players that there is some-thing higher they can strivefor,” LaHue said.

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LEGAL NOTICE / PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION OF REAL ESTATECase No. 2012 CH 2352

On May 14, 2013 certain real estate commonly known as 2800Meyers Road, Oak Brook, IL 60523 will be sold at public auctionas is to the highest and best bidder for cash:

Contact: Jeffrey S. Burns, Crowley Barrett & Karaba, Ltd.,20 S. Clark Street, Suite 2310, Chicago, Illinois 60603, (312)726-2468 for further information about this property, includinginspection availability.

Formal Notice of this Judicial Sale of Real Estate will be found inthe Legal Notices section of this newspaper with the above casenumber.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEEIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

COUNTY OF DUPAGE,STATE OF ILLINOIS

BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,Plaintiff(s),vs.GIEDRIUS SIMANSKIS, JH DRY-WALL, INC., BY VIRTUE OF LIENRECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUM-BER R2008-095494, UNKNOWNTENANTS, UNKNOWN OWNERSAND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS,Defendant(s).

09 CH 3882NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEOF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

pursuant to a Judgment heretoforeentered by the said Court in theabove entitled cause, the Sheriff ofDuPage County, Illinois, will onMay 21, 2013, at the hour of10:00 AM, at the DuPage CountySheriff's Office, 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187,sell at public auction to the highestand best bidder for cash, all andsingular, the following describedpremises and real estate in the saidJudgment mentioned, situated inthe County of DuPage, State of Illi-nois, or so much thereof as shall besufficient to satisfy said Judgment,to wit:

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NEVEL, LLC, 175 North Franklin,Suite 201, Chicago, Illinois60606, (312) 357-1125, forfurther information.

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The property is improved by asingle family residence, together

ith all buildings and im

ngl ily ogewith all buildings and improve-ments thereon, and the tenements,hereditaments and appurtenantsthereunto belonging and will not beavailable for inspection prior tosale.

If this property is a condominiumunit, the purchaser of the unit at theforeclosure sale, other than a mort-gagee shall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common interestcommunity, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale otherthan a mortgagee shall pay the as-sessments required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).Attorney No. 22638LAW OFFICES OFIRA T. NEVEL, LLCIra T. Nevel, Timothy R. YueillGreg Elsnic, Marny Joy AbbottRichard Drezek, Nathan J.Buikema, Brian D. Nevel175 North Franklin St. Suite 201Chicago, Illinois 60606(312) [email protected] # 09-3997 NI522284

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09-022705IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY,

WHEATON, ILLINOISBANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCES-SOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOMELOANS SERVICING, L.P. F/K/ACOUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SER-VICING, L.P. PLAINTIFF,-vs-ANGELA MARQUE A/K/A ANGELAMARQUE PETERSON; JPMORGANAS ASSIGNEE OF FDIC AS RECEIV-ER FOR WASHINGTON MUTUALBANK; DEFENDANTS

09 CH 4154NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

Public Notice is hereby giventhat pursuant to a Judgment en-tered in the above entitled matteron February 25, 2013;

John E. Zaruba, Sheriff, 501 N.County Farm Rd., Wheaton, IL60187, will on May 30, 2013 at10:00 AM, at DuPage CountySheriff's Office, sell to the highestbidder for cash (ten percent (10%)at the time of sale and the balancewithin twenty-four (24) hours, thefollowing described premises situat-ed in Dupage County, Illinois.

Said sale shall be subject togeneral taxes, special assessmentsor special taxes levied against saidreal estate and any prior liens or1st Mortgages. The subject propertyis offered for sale without any repre-sentation as to quality or quantityof title or recourse to Plaintiff.

Upon the sale being held andthe purchaser tendering said bid incash or certified funds, a receipt ofSale will be issued and/or a Certifi-

cate of Sale as required, which willentitle the purchaser to a deedupon confirmation of said sale bythe Court.

Said property is legally describedas follows:

Commonly known as143 The Lane,Hinsdale, IL 60521Permanent Index No.:09-01-214-016

Improvements: ResidentialStructure UNKNOWNUnits UNKNOWNBedrooms UNKNOWNGarage UNKNOWNBathrooms UNKNOWNOther UNKNOWN

The property will NOT be openfor inspection prior to the sale.

The judgment amount was$589,020.42.

Prospective purchasers are ad-monished to check the court fileand title records to verify this infor-mation.Christopher A. CieniawaFisher and Shapiro, LLCAttorneys for Plaintiff2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301Bannockburn, IL 60015Attorney No: 6187452

THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE BEADVISED THAT IF YOUR PERSONALLIABILITY FOR THIS DEBT HASBEEN EXTINGUISHED BY A DIS-CHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY OR BYAN ORDER GRANTING IN REM RE-LIEF FROM STAY, THIS NOTICE ISPROVIDED SOLELY TO FORECLOSETHE MORTGAGE REMAINING ONYOUR PROPERTY AND IS NOT ANATTEMPT TO COLLECT THE DIS-CHARGED PERSONAL OBLIGATION.I527445

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEEIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

COUNTY OF DUPAGE - WHEATON,DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

FIRST MIDWEST BANK, Plaintiff,vs.IRED CLARENDON HILLS, LLC, anIllinois Limited Liability Company,MARKETTOWN BUILDING PART-NERSHIP, HINSDALE BANK ANDTRUST COMPANY, INLAND MORT-GAGE DIRECT FUNDING CORPORA-TION, an Illinois Corporation, andMETROPOLITAN CONSTRUCTIONCO., an Illinois Corporation,Defendants.Property Address:9-23 Walker Avenue,Clarendon Hills, IL 60514

10-CH-2340PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given

that pursuant to a Judgment of theabove Court entered on February 5,2013 in the above-entitled cause,the Sheriff of DuPage County will at10:00 a.m., on May 14 2013, inthe Main Lobby at the DuPageCounty Sheriff's Office, 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, Illi-nois, sell at public auction to thehighest bidder for cash, as set forthbelow, the following described realestate:

Permanent Index Number:09-11-104-003Commonly known as:9-23 Walker Avenue,Clarendon Hills, Illinois 60514The real estate is improved with

a multi-family residence.The Judgment amount is

$3,032.847.97.Sale terms: 10% due by cash or

certified funds at the time of theSale and the balance is due within24 hours of the Sale. The subjectproperty is subject to real estate tax-es, special assessments or specialtaxes levied against said real estate,and is offered for Sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and without re-course to the Plaintiff. The Sale isfurther subject to confirmation bythe Court.

Upon payment in full of the

Up payamount bid, the purchaser shall re-ceive a Certificate of Sale, whichwill entitle the purchaser to a Deedto the real estate after confirmationof the sale.

The property will NOT be openfor inspection. Prospective biddersare admonished to check the Courtfile to verify all information.

For information contact Plaintiff'sAttorney: Heavner, Scott, Beyers &Mihlar, LLC, 111 E. Main St., De-catur, Illinois 62523 (217) 422-1719.

The purchaser of a condomini-um unit at a judicial foreclosuresale, other than a mortgage, whotakes possession of a condomini-um unit pursuant to a court orderor a purchase who acquires titlefrom a mortgage shall have theduty to pay the proportionate share,if any, of the common expenses forthe unit which would have becomedue in the absence of any assess-ment acceleration during the 6months immediately preceding in-stitution of an action to enforce thecollection of assessments, andwhich remain unpaid by the ownerduring whose possession the as-sessments accrued. If the outstand-ing assessments are paid at anytime during any action to enforcethe collection of assessments, thepurchaser shall have no obligationto pay any assessments which ac-crued before he or she acquired ti-tle. If this property is a condomini-um unit which is part of a commoninterest community, the purchaserof the unit at the foreclosure saleother than a mortgagee shall paythe assessments required by theCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/18.5 (g-l)

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701 (c) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

Note: Pursuant to the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act you are ad-vised that the Law Firm of Heavner,Scott, Beyers & Mihlar, LLC isdeemed to be a debt collector at-tempting to collect a debt, and anyinformation obtained will be usedfor that purpose.I522449

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEEIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOISNATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC,Plaintiff,-v.-ALSION M. DIFRANCESCO A/K/AALISON M. DIFRANCESCO, et alDefendants

10 CH 3891NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on February 7, 2013,the Sheriff of DuPage County will at10:00 AM on May 9, 2013, at theDuPage County Sheriff's Office,501 North County Farm Road,WHEATON, IL, 60187, sell at pub-lic auction to the highest bidder forcash, as set forth below, the follow-ing described real estate:

Commonly known as5B KINGERY QUARTER,UNIT 106,Willowbrook, IL 60527Property Index No.10-02-307-374The real estate is improved with

a single family residence.The judgment amount was

$99,349.69.Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds at theclose of the auction; the balance,including the Judicial sale fee forAbandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which iscalculated on residential real estateat the rate of $1 for each $1,000or fraction thereof of the amount

OAK BROOK LOT812 Red Stable Way Lot 295

Best buy in Oak Brook! Located onbeautiful cul-de-sac in Saddle

Brook. Opportunity to build yourdream home on prime loc. w/ rmfor ingrnd pool. Great Schools.$329,000. Call Sara GordonColdwell Banker Residential

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MORTGAGEMARKETINGMARKETING

Prestige Mortgage Corp.Joseph Saban

Direct: 708-899-1538email: [email protected]

InquireAboutNoClosingCost Loans!!!

Rates arebasedon loanamounts130N. LaGrangeRd., LaGrange, IL, 60525 (MBR)

NMLS#224303

RATE TYPE % DOWN POINTS LOCK APRDISC/ORIG

Lenders, to participate

in this feature

call Debbie Nelson @

630-427-6242

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MORTGAGE INTEREST RATESFrom area lending institutions reporting

MONDAY, APRIL 22, 2013

Daily Rates - subject to change

daily without notice

Mortgage rates vary in APR and other

qualifying factors. POINTS - Designate

Discount & Origination

LEGEND: Illinois Residential

Mortgage Licensee

(MB) =Mortgage Banker (MBR) =Mortgage Broker

(B) = Bank (S&L) = Savings & Loan

(FSB) = Federal Savings Bank

3.375 30 YR. FIXED 5 0/0 45 Days 3.397

3.250 20 YR. FIXED 5 0/0 45 Days 3.261

2.500 10 YR. FIXED 10 0/0 45 Days 2.539

2.250 5/1 ARM 10 0/0 45 Days 2.291

2.375 7/1 arm 10 0/0 45 Days 2.391

3.250 FHA 30 YR FIXED 3.500 0/0 45 Days 3.296

paid by the purchaser not to exceed$300, in certified funds, is duewithin twenty-four (24) hours. Thesubject property is subject to gener-al real estate taxes, special assess-ments, or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation bythe court. Upon payment in full ofthe amount bid, the purchaser willreceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale The property will NOT beopen for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify all in-formation. If this property is a con-dominium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale, oth-er than a mortgagee shall pay theassessments and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4). If this property is acondominium unit which is part ofa common interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-DER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCOR-DANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE LAW.

For information, contact Plain-tiff's attorney: HAUSELMAN, RAPPIN& OLSWANG, LTD., 39 SouthLaSalle Street - Suite 1105, CHICA-GO, IL 60603, (312) 372-2020.Please refer to file number 10-2222-14727.I524569

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITCOUNTY OF DUPAGE,

STATE OF ILLINOISCITIMORTGAGE, INC., ASSIGNEEOF HOMEQUEST MORTGAGE COR-PORATION, Plaintiff(s),vs.SUSAN S. CIHAK, INDIVIDUALLYAND AS TRUSTEE OF THE SUSANS. CIHAK REVOCABLE TRUST, DAT-ED APRIL 8, 1997, UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA ANDLAKEHINSDALE VILLAGE HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, Defendant(s).

10 CH 6928

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEOF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

pursuant to a Judgment heretoforeentered by the said Court in theabove entitled cause, the Sheriff ofDuPage County, Illinois, will onMay 7, 2013, at the hour of 10:00AM, at the DuPage County Sheriff'sOffice, 501 North County FarmRoad, Wheaton, IL 60187, sell atpublic auction to the highest andbest bidder for cash, all and singu-lar, the following described premis-es and real estate in the said Judg-ment mentioned, situated in theCounty of DuPage, State of Illinois,or so much thereof as shall be suffi-cient to satisfy said Judgment, towit:

Common Address:22 LAKESHORE DR,WILLOWBROOK, IL 60527P.I.N. 09-23-107-005Contact the Law Office of IRA T.

NEVEL, LLC, 175 North Franklin,Suite 201, Chicago, Illinois60606, (312) 357-1125, forfurther information.

The terms of the sale are: Tenpercent (10%) due by cash or cer-tified funds at the time of the saleand balance is due within 24 hoursof the sale. The subject property issubject to real estate taxes, specialassessments or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "as is" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation by

bj bythe Court.

The property is improved by asingle family residence, togetherwith all buildings and improve-ments thereon, and the tenements,hereditaments and appurtenantsthereunto belonging and will not beavailable for inspection prior tosale.

If this property is a condominiumunit, the purchaser of the unit at theforeclosure sale, other than a mort-gagee shall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common interestcommunity, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale otherthan a mortgagee shall pay the as-sessments required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).Attorney No. 22638LAW OFFICES OFIRA T. NEVEL, LLCIra T. Nevel175 North Franklin St. Suite 201Chicago, Illinois 60606(312) [email protected] # 10-00962I523053

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

JPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociation, PLAINTIFFVs.Tayyaba A. Sukhera; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2011 CH 03252NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-

EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on 2/27/2013, JohnZaruba, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois will on 5/30/13 atthe hour of 10:00AM at DupageCounty Sheriff's Office 501 NorthCounty Farm Road Wheaton, IL60187, or in a place otherwise

placdesignated at the time of sale,County of DuPage and State of Illi-nois, sell at public auction to thehighest bidder for cash, as set forthbelow, the following described realestate:

PIN 09-28-210-020Improved with Single Family

HomeCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:7405 Adam StreetDarien, IL 60561Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds at theclose of the auction; The balance,including the Judicial sale fee forAbandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which iscalculated at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certified funds,is due within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property is sub-ject to general real estate taxes,special assessments, or special tax-es levied against said real estateand is offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and without re-course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS"condition. The sale is further subjectto confirmation by the court.

If the property is a condominiumand the foreclosure takes place after1/1/2007, purchasers other thanthe mortgagees will be required topay any assessment and legal feesdue under The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community, pur-chasers other than mortgagees willbe required to pay any assessmentand legal fees due under the Con-dominium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a return ofthe deposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, the Mort-gagee or the Mortgagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shall re-ceive a Certificate of Sale, whichwill entitle the purchaser to a Deed

th al fte Confir tio

puto the real estate after Confirmationof the sale. The successful pur-chaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants orother individuals presently in pos-session of the subject premises.

The property will NOT be openfor inspection and Plaintiff makesno representation as to the condi-tion of the property. Prospectivebidders are admonished to checkthe Court file to verify all informa-tion.

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ANORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-ney: Codilis & Associates, P.C.,15W030 North Frontage Road,Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527,(630) 794-9876. Please refer tofile number 14-10-37737.I523185

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

JPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociation, PLAINTIFFVs.Saghar A. Bakhtiari; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2011 CH 004476NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-

EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on 2/20/2013, JohnZaruba, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois will on 5/23/13 atthe hour of 10:00AM at DupageCounty Sheriff's Office 501 NorthCounty Farm Road Wheaton, IL60187, or in a place otherwisedesignated at the time of sale,County of DuPage and State of Illi-nois, sell at public auction to thehighest bidder for cash, as set forth

highebelow, the following described realestate:

PIN 06-35-205-020Improved with Single Family

HomeCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:410 Fox Trail LaneOak Brook, IL 60523Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds at theclose of the auction; The balance,including the Judicial sale fee forAbandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which iscalculated at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certified funds,is due within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property is sub-ject to general real estate taxes,special assessments, or special tax-es levied against said real estateand is offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and without re-course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS"condition. The sale is further subjectto confirmation by the court.

If the property is a condominiumand the foreclosure takes place after1/1/2007, purchasers other thanthe mortgagees will be required topay any assessment and legal feesdue under The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community, pur-chasers other than mortgagees willbe required to pay any assessmentand legal fees due under the Con-dominium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a return ofthe deposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, the Mort-gagee or the Mortgagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shall re-ceive a Certificate of Sale, whichwill entitle the purchaser to a Deedto the real estate after Confirmationof th le Th ful

of the sale. The successful pur-chaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants orother individuals presently in pos-session of the subject premises.

The property will NOT be openfor inspection and Plaintiff makesno representation as to the condi-tion of the property. Prospectivebidders are admonished to checkthe Court file to verify all informa-tion.

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ANORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-ney: Codilis & Associates, P.C.,15W030 North Frontage Road,Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527,(630) 794-9876. Please refer tofile number 14-11-07368.I521399

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff,-v.-PHILIP L. LOUGH, et al, Defendant

11 CH 004700NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on January 17,2013, the Sheriff of DuPage Coun-ty will at 10:00 AM on May 21,2013, at the DuPage County Sher-iff's Office, 501 North County FarmRoad, WHEATON, IL, 60187, sellat public auction to the highest bid-der for cash, as set forth below, thefollowing described real estate:

Commonly known as2O NORTH TOWER ROAD,UNIT 1M, Oak Brook, IL 60523Property Index No.06-28-107-303Th al tate is im ved ith

The real estate is improved witha single family residence.

The judgment amount was$92,344.30.

Sale terms: 10% down of thehighest bid by certified funds at theclose of the auction; the balance,including the Judicial sale fee forAbandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which iscalculated on residential real estateat the rate of $1 for each $1,000or fraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to exceed$300, in certified funds, is duewithin twenty-four (24) hours. Thesubject property is subject to gener-al real estate taxes, special assess-ments, or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation bythe court. Upon payment in full ofthe amount bid, the purchaser willreceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale The property will NOT beopen for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify all in-formation. If this property is a con-dominium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale, oth-er than a mortgagee shall pay theassessments and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4). If this property is acondominium unit which is part ofa common interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-DER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCOR-DANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701

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DANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE LAW.

For information, contactPlaintiff's attorney: HAUSELMAN,RAPPIN & OLSWANG, LTD., 39South LaSalle Street - Suite 1105,CHICAGO, IL 60603, (312) 372-2020. Please refer to file number11-2222-18293.I527397

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.PLAINTIFFVSSANDRA WOODARD; COUNTY OFDUPAGE; UNKNOWN OWNERSAND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS;DEFENDANTS220 NORTH JOLIET FRONTAGEROAD CLARENDON HILLS, IL60514

12 CH 2185NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TOJUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE

UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE ACT

***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN AT-TEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE***

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered bysaid Court in the above entitledcause on January 24, 2013, DU-PAGE COUNTY SHERIFF in DUPAGE County, Illinois, will on May21, 2013, in 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL, at 10:00AM, sell at public auction and saleto the highest bidder for cash, alland singular, the following de-scribed real estate mentioned insaid Judgment, situated in theCounty of DU PAGE, State of Illi-nois, or so much thereof as shall besufficient to satisfy said Judgment:

TAX NO. 09-35-106-041

COMMONLY KNOWN AS:220 NORTH JOLIET FRONTAGEROADCLARENDON HILLS, IL 60514Description of Improvements:

TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILYHOUSE WITH ATTACHED GARAGE

The Judgment amount was$214,840.59.

Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS"sale for "CASH". The successful bid-der must deposit 25% down bycertified funds; balance, by certifiedfunds, within 24 hours. NO RE-FUNDS. The subject property is sub-ject to general real estate taxes,special assessments or special tax-es levied against said real estate,water bills, etc., and is offered forsale without any representation asto quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to plaintiff. Thesale is further subject to confirma-tion by the court. Upon payment infull of the bid amount, the purchas-er shall receive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaser to aDeed to the real estate after confir-mation of the sale. The property willNOT be open for inspection.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the court file to verifyall information. The successful pur-chaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants orother individuals presently in pos-session of the subject premises. Ifthis property is a condominiumunit, the purchaser of the unit at theforeclosure sale, other than a mort-gagee shall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IFYOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF ANORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For Information: Visit our websiteat http:\\service.atty-pierce.com.Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only -Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attor-neys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago,Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312)372-2060. Please refer to file#PA1207571 Plaintiff's attorney is

eynot required to provide additionalinformation other than that set forthin this notice of sale.I521186

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONPLAINTIFFVSANDRIUS JANULEVICIUS; EMERALDRIDGE TOWNHOME OWNERS AS-SOCIATION; UNKNOWN OWNERSAND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS;DEFENDANTS11S443 RACHAEL COURTWILLOWBROOK, IL 60527

12 CH 3288

NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TOJUDGMENT OF FORECLOSUREUNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE ACT***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN AT-TEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE***

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered bysaid Court in the above entitledcause on December 4, 2012, DU-PAGE COUNTY SHERIFF in DUPAGE County, Illinois, will on May30, 2013, in 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL, at 10:00AM, sell at public auction and saleto the highest bidder for cash, alland singular, the following de-scribed real estate mentioned insaid Judgment, situated in theCounty of DU PAGE, State of Illi-nois, or so much thereof as shall besufficient to satisfy said Judgment:

TAX NO. 10-11-303-018COMMONLY KNOWN AS:11S443 RACHAEL COURTWILLOWBROOK, IL 60527Description of Improvements:

2 STORY TOWNHOME WITHATTACHED GARAGE

The Judgment amount was$251,619.27.

Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS"sale for "CASH". The successful bid-der must deposit 25% down bycertified funds; balance, by certifiedfunds, within 24 hours. NO RE-FUNDS. The subject property is sub-ject to general real estate taxes,

je gespecial assessments or special tax-es levied against said real estate,water bills, etc., and is offered forsale without any representation asto quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to plaintiff. Thesale is further subject to confirma-tion by the court. Upon payment infull of the bid amount, the purchas-er shall receive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaser to aDeed to the real estate after confir-mation of the sale. The property willNOT be open for inspection.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the court file to verifyall information. The successful pur-chaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants orother individuals presently in pos-session of the subject premises. Ifthis property is a condominiumunit, the purchaser of the unit at theforeclosure sale, other than a mort-gagee shall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IFYOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF ANORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For Information: Visit our websiteat http:\\service.atty-pierce.com.Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only -Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attor-neys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago,Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312)372-2060. Please refer to file#PA1212479 Plaintiff's attorney isnot required to provide additionalinformation other than that set forthin this notice of sale.I524193

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

HSBC Bank USA, N.A., PLAINTIFFVs.Hugh R. King a/k/a Hugh King; et.al., DEFENDANTS

2012 CH 004234NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-

EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in the

above cause on 12/21/2012,John Zaruba, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois will on 5/30/13 atthe hour of 10:00AM at DupageCounty Sheriff's Office 501 NorthCounty Farm Road Wheaton, IL60187, or in a place otherwisedesignated at the time of sale,County of DuPage and State of Illi-nois, sell at public auction to thehighest bidder for cash, as set forthbelow, the following described realestate:

PIN 09-14-303-193Improved with ResidentialCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:6109 Knollwood RoadUnit #101Willowbrook, IL 60527Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds at theclose of the auction; The balance,including the Judicial sale fee forAbandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which iscalculated at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certified funds,is due within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property is sub-ject to general real estate taxes,special assessments, or special tax-es levied against said real estateand is offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and without re-course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS"condition. The sale is further subjectto confirmation by the court.

If the property is a condominiumand the foreclosure takes place after1/1/2007, purchasers other thanthe mortgagees will be required topay any assessment and legal feesdue under The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community, pur-chasers other than mortgagees willbe required to pay any assessmentand legal fees due under the Con-dominium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a return ofthe deposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, the Mort-gagee or the Mortgagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shall re-ceive a Certificate of Sale, whichwill entitle the purchaser to a Deedto the real estate after Confirmationof the sale. The successful pur-chaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants orother individuals presently in pos-session of the subject premises.

The property will NOT be openfor inspection and Plaintiff makesno representation as to the condi-tion of the property. Prospectivebidders are admonished to checkthe Court file to verify all informa-tion.

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-ney: Codilis & Associates, P.C.,15W030 North Frontage Road,Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527,(630) 794-9876. Please refer tofile number 14-12-03942.I523187

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITCOUNTY OF DUPAGE,

STATE OF ILLINOISDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUSTCOMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF THEINDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE TRUST2007-AR17, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES

2007-AR17 UNDER THE POOLINGAND SERVICING AGREEMENT DAT-ED JUNE 1, 2007, Plaintiff(s),vs.STEVE IVICIC, UNITED STATES OFAMERICA ANDWOODCREEK OFCLARENDON HILLS CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, INC., Defendant(s).

12 CH 5323NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEOF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

pursuant to a Judgment heretoforeentered by the said Court in theabove entitled cause, the Sheriff ofDuPage County, Illinois, will onJune 4, 2013, at the hour of10:00 AM, at the DuPage CountySheriff's Office, 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187,sell at public auction to the highestand best bidder for cash, all andsingular, the following describedpremises and real estate in the saidJudgment mentioned, situated inthe County of DuPage, State of Illi-nois, or so much thereof as shall besufficient to satisfy said Judgment,to wit:

Common Address:521 WILLOWCREEK COURT,CLARENDON HILLS, IL 60514P.I.N. 09-14-118-057Contact the Law Office of IRA T.

NEVEL, LLC, 175 North Franklin,Suite 201, Chicago, Illinois60606, (312) 357-1125, forfurther information.

The terms of the sale are: Tenpercent (10%) due by cash or cer-tified funds at the time of the saleand balance is due within 24 hoursof the sale. The subject property issubject to real estate taxes, specialassessments or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "as is" condition. The saleis further subject to confirmation bythe Court.

The property is improved by acondominium, together with allbuildings and improvements there-on, and the tenements, heredita-ments and appurtenants thereuntobelonging and will not be availablefor inspection prior to sale.

If this property is a condominiumunit, the purchaser of the unit at theforeclosure sale, other than a mort-gagee shall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common interestcommunity, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale otherthan a mortgagee shall pay the as-sessments required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).Attorney No. 22638LAW OFFICES OFIRA T. NEVEL, LLCIra T. Nevel175 North Franklin St. Suite 201Chicago, Illinois 60606(312) [email protected] # 12-04321I526485

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IN THE UNITED STATES

DISTRICT COURT FORTHE NORTHERN DISTRICT

OF ILLINOISEASTERN DIVISION

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUSTCOMPANY AS TRUSTEE FORSOUNDVIEW HOME LOAN TRUST2006 EQ2 ASSET-BACKED CER-TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-EQ2Plaintiff,-v.-WAYNE D. SEDORE, et alDefendantJUDGE ROBERT W. GETTLEMAN

1:12 CV 757NOTICE OF SPECIAL

COMMISSIONER'S SALEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-

EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on July 18, 2012, anagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-ration, Special Commissioner ap-pointed herein,will at 10:00 AM onMay 31, 2013, at the Attorney'sTitle Guaranty Fund, Inc., 1 East22nd Street, Suite 220, Lombard,IL, 60148, sell at public auction tothe highest bidder, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:

Commonly known as7714 GAIL AVENUE,Darien, IL 60561Property Index No.09-27-304-012.The real estate is improved with

a single family residence. The judg-ment amount was $239,871.90.Sale terms: 10% down of the high-est bid by certified funds at theclose of the sale payable to The Ju-dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance in certified funds/or wiretransfer, is due within twenty-four(24) hours. The subject property issubject to general real estate taxes,special assessments, or special tax-es levied against said real estateand is offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and without re-course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS"condition. The sale is further subjectto confirmation by the court. Uponpayment in full of the amount bid,the purchaser will receive a Certifi-cate of Sale that will entitle the pur-chaser to a deed to the real estateafter confirmation of the sale. Theproperty will NOT be open for in-spection and plaintiff makes norepresentation as to the condition ofthe property. Prospective biddersare admonished to check the courtfile to verify all information. If thisproperty is a condominium unit,the purchaser of the unit at the fore-closure sale, other than a mort-gagee, shall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common interestcommunity, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale otherthan a mortgagee shall pay the as-sessments required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THEMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAININ POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AF-TER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POS-SESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLI-NOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.

For information, contact Plain-tiff's attorney: BURKE COSTANZA &CARBERRY LLP, 9191 BROAD-WAY, Merrillville, IN 46410, (219)769-1313 FAX #: 219-769-6806.Please refer to file number14374.7852.

THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION

One South Wacker Drive, 24thFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650

(312) 236-SALEYou can also visit The Judicial

Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.comfor a 7 day status report of pendingsales.BURKE COSTANZA &CARBERRY LLP9191 BROADWAYMerrillville, IN 46410(219) 769-1313Attorney File No. 14374.7852Case Number: 1 : 12 CV 757TJSC#: 33-9670

NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiff's attorney isdeemed to be a debt collector at-tempting to collect a debt and anyinformation obtained will be usedfor that purpose.I528000

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITCOUNTY OF DUPAGE,

STATE OF ILLINOISBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,Plaintiff(s),vs.GIEDRIUS SIMANSKIS, JH DRY-WALL, INC., BY VIRTUE OF LIENRECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUM-BER R2008-095494, UNKNOWNTENANTS, UNKNOWN OWNERSAND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS,Defendant(s).

09 CH 3882NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEOF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

pursuant to a Judgment heretoforeentered by the said Court in theabove entitled cause, the Sheriff ofDuPage County, Illinois, will onMay 21, 2013, at the hour of10:00 AM, at the DuPage CountySheriff's Office, 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187,sell at public auction to the highestand best bidder for cash, all andsingular, the following describedpremises and real estate in the saidJudgment mentioned, situated inthe County of DuPage, State of Illi-nois, or so much thereof as shall besufficient to satisfy said Judgment,to wit:

LOT 11 OF YORK WOODLANDS,BEING A SUBDIVISION OF THATPART OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OFTHE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION24, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI-PAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF RECORDEDSEPTEMBER 12, 1951 AS DOCU-MENT 633865, IN DUPAGE COUN-TY, ILLINOIS.

Common Address:11 WOODRIDGE DRIVEOAK BROOK IL 60523P.I.N. 06-24-401-002Contact the Law Office of IRA T.

NEVEL, LLC, 175 North Franklin,Suite 201, Chicago, Illinois60606, (312) 357-1125, forfurther information.

The terms of the sale are: Tenpercent (10%) due by cash or cer-tified funds at the time of the saleand balance is due within 24 hoursof the sale. The subject property issubject to real estate taxes, specialassessments or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "as is" condition. The saleis further subject to confirmation bythe Court.

The property is improved by asingle family residence, togetherwith all buildings and improve-ments thereon, and the tenements,hereditaments and appurtenantsthereunto belonging and will not beavailable for inspection prior tosale.

If this property is a condominiumunit, the purchaser of the unit at theforeclosure sale, other than a mort-gagee shall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common interestcommunity, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale otherthan a mortgagee shall pay the as-sessments required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).Attorney No. 22638LAW OFFICES OFIRA T. NEVEL, LLCIr T. Ne l, Ti thy R. Yueill

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LEGAL NOTICE / PUBLIC NOTICE

INVITATION TO BID

Sealed bids will be taken for the Workers Compensation insuranceprogram for Darien Public Schools, District #61 that renews on July 1,2013.

Specifications are available and may be obtained from the Darien PublicSchools, District #61 located in Lace School, 7414 S. Cass Avenue,Darien, Illinois, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. weekdaysand also are available on the District's website: www.darien61.org.

Bids will be opened and read at 10:30 A. M. on Monday, May 20, 2013in the Office of the Superintendent located in Lace School, 7414 S. CassAve, Darien, Illinois.

The Board of Education of District #61 reserves the right to reject any andall bids submitted.

Robert Rzeszutko, PresidentMare Chiaro, SecretaryDistrict #61Board of EducationDarien, Illinois 60561

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LEGAL NOTICE / PUBLIC NOTICE

The final textbooks recommended for adoption for the 2013-14 school year in CommunityHigh School District 99 are on display at the Administrative Service Center, 6301 SpringsideAvenue, Downers Grove, IL. 60516.

Individuals interested in reviewing the textbooks may do so between the hours of 7:30 a.m.and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, from April 16, 2013 through June 6, 2013. Reviewtime is not available on May 27, 2013.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEEIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOISUnion National Bank, a national banking association, )Plaintiff, )2012v. )CHSondra Wyte-Maro f/k/a Sondra Wytow, an individual; )2352Unknown Owners; and Non-Record Claimants, )Defendants. )

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S FORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of a judgmentheretofore entered by the said court in the above entitled cause,John E. Zaruba, Sheriff of DuPage County, Illinois will on Tues-day, the 14th day of May, A.D. 2013, at the hour of 10:00 A.M.,in the DuPage County Sheriff's Office, Southwest Lobby, 501 N.County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL, sell at public auction to thehighest and best bidder for cash and all singular, the followingdescribed premises and real estate in said judgment mentioned,situated in DuPage County and State of Illinois, or so much there-of as shall be sufficient to satisfy said judgment to wit:

Legal Description:LOT 4 IN BULLINGER ESTATES, A SUBDIVISION IN THE SOUTH-WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 11,EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF RECORDED AUGUST 19, 1947 AS DOCUMENT527420, IN DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

PIN: 06-28-300-006

Common Address: 2800 Meyers Road,

Oak Brook, IL 60523

Together with all buildings and improvements thereon, and thetenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong-ing.

This property is commonly known as 2800 Meyers Road, OakBrook, IL 60523 and contains a single family house. Terms ofSale: This real estate is being sold in an "As Is Condition" forcash or certified funds and the successful bidder is required todeposit 10% of the bid amount at the time of the sale with theDuPage County Sheriff and the balance to be paid by 10:00 a.m.the following day after the sale. The subject property is offered forsale without any representation or warranty as to quality or quan-tity or title or recourse to Plaintiff.

For information regarding this real estate, interested parties maycontact: Jeffrey S. Burns, Crowley Barrett & Karaba, Ltd., 20 S.Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60603, (312) 917-3724.

Dated: April 4, 2013

Name: Jeffrey S. Burns (No. 17950)Attorney for Plaintiff

Address: Crowley Barrett & Karaba, Ltd.20 South Clark Street, Suite 2310

City: Chicago, Illinois 60603Phone: 312.726.2468

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meetings of SOUTH WESTMONT FIRE PROTECTIONDISTRICT of DuPage County, Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning the 1st day of June, 2013,and ending the 31st day of May, 2014, will be held at 5:00 P.M. on the following dates:

2013June 4 - Tentative Budget and Appropriation MeetingAug. 6 - Hearing on Budget and Appropriation OrdinanceSept. 3 - Tax Levy Ordinance MeetingOct. 1 - Regular Meeting

2014May 6 - Regular Meeting

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said meetings will be held at Fire Station No. 3, 6015 S.Cass, Westmont, IL 60559.

By Order of the Board of Trustees of said District.

Dated this 15th day of April, 2013.

SOUTH WESTMONT FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTBY: Edward Adams, President

Beata Kolpek, Secretary

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Ira T. Nevel, Timothy R. YueillGreg Elsnic, Marny Joy AbbottRichard Drezek, Nathan J.Buikema, Brian D. Nevel175 North Franklin St. Suite 201Chicago, Illinois 60606(312) [email protected] # 09-3997 NI522284

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09-022705IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY,

WHEATON, ILLINOISBANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCES-SOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOMELOANS SERVICING, L.P. F/K/ACOUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SER-VICING, L.P. PLAINTIFF,-vs-ANGELA MARQUE A/K/A ANGELAMARQUE PETERSON; JPMORGANAS ASSIGNEE OF FDIC AS RECEIV-ER FOR WASHINGTON MUTUALBANK; DEFENDANTS

09 CH 4154NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

Public Notice is hereby giventhat pursuant to a Judgment en-tered in the above entitled matteron February 25, 2013;

John E. Zaruba, Sheriff, 501 N.County Farm Rd., Wheaton, IL60187, will on May 30, 2013 at10:00 AM, at DuPage CountySheriff's Office, sell to the highestbidder for cash (ten percent (10%)at the time of sale and the balancewithin twenty-four (24) hours, thefollowing described premises situat-ed in Dupage County, Illinois.

Said sale shall be subject togeneral taxes, special assessmentsor special taxes levied against saidreal estate and any prior liens or1st Mortgages. The subject propertyis offered for sale without any repre-sentation as to quality or quantityof title or recourse to Plaintiff.

Upon the sale being held andthe purchaser tendering said bid incash or certified funds, a receipt ofSale will be issued and/or a Certifi-cate of Sale as required, which willentitle the purchaser to a deedupon confirmation of said sale bythe Court.

Said property is legally describedas follows:

LOT 5 OF GUNDERSEN'S RE-SUBDIVISION OF LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4,20, 21, 22, 23, 24 AND THATPART OF LOTS 5, 6, 17, 18 AND19 LYING EAST OF THE PUBLICRO SO OF SO 1/2

ROAD, ALSO OF THE SOUTH 1/2OF MINNEOLA STREET (VACATED)BETWEEN YORK STREET ANDWALKER ROAD IN BLOCK 3, INBUSH'S ADDITION TO HINSDALE, ASUBDIVISION OF PART OF THENORTH EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 1,TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 11,EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPALMERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT OF SAID RESUBDIVISIONRECORDED AUGUST 26, 1947 ASDOCUMENT 527954, IN DUPAGECOUNTY, ILLINOIS.

Commonly known as143 The Lane,Hinsdale, IL 60521Permanent Index No.:09-01-214-016

Improvements: ResidentialStructure UNKNOWNUnits UNKNOWNBedrooms UNKNOWNGarage UNKNOWNBathrooms UNKNOWNOther UNKNOWN

The property will NOT be openfor inspection prior to the sale.

The judgment amount was$589,020.42.

Prospective purchasers are ad-monished to check the court fileand title records to verify this infor-mation.Christopher A. CieniawaFisher and Shapiro, LLCAttorneys for Plaintiff2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301Bannockburn, IL 60015Attorney No: 6187452

THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE BEADVISED THAT IF YOUR PERSONALLIABILITY FOR THIS DEBT HASBEEN EXTINGUISHED BY A DIS-CHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY OR BYAN ORDER GRANTING IN REM RE-LIEF FROM STAY, THIS NOTICE ISPROVIDED SOLELY TO FORECLOSETHE MORTGAGE REMAINING ONYOUR PROPERTY AND IS NOT ANATTEMPT TO COLLECT THE DIS-CHARGED PERSONAL OBLIGATION.I527445

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEEIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

COUNTY OF DUPAGE - WHEATON,DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

FIRST MIDWEST BANK, Plaintiff,vs.IRED CLARENDON HILLS, LLC, anIllinois Limited Liability Company,MARKETTOWN BUILDING PART

ility panyMARKETTOWN BUILDING PART-NERSHIP, HINSDALE BANK ANDTRUST COMPANY, INLAND MORT-GAGE DIRECT FUNDING CORPORA-TION, an Illinois Corporation, andMETROPOLITAN CONSTRUCTIONCO., an Illinois Corporation,Defendants.Property Address:9-23 Walker Avenue,Clarendon Hills, IL 60514

10-CH-2340PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given

that pursuant to a Judgment of theabove Court entered on February 5,2013 in the above-entitled cause,the Sheriff of DuPage County will at10:00 a.m., on May 14 2013, inthe Main Lobby at the DuPageCounty Sheriff's Office, 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, Illi-nois, sell at public auction to thehighest bidder for cash, as set forthbelow, the following described realestate:

Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,and 12 in Mochel's Subdivision ofLots 14, 15, and 16 in Block 12 ofClarendon Hills, being a Subdivi-sion in the East Half of Section 10and the West half of Section 11,Township 38 North, Range 11,East of the Third Principal Meridian,according to the Plat of Mochel'sSubdivision recorded April 8, 1929as Document 27720, in DuPageCounty, Illinois.

Permanent Index Number:09-11-104-003Commonly known as:9-23 Walker Avenue,Clarendon Hills, Illinois 60514The real estate is improved with

a multi-family residence.The Judgment amount is

$3,032.847.97.Sale terms: 10% due by cash or

certified funds at the time of theSale and the balance is due within24 hours of the Sale. The subjectproperty is subject to real estate tax-es, special assessments or specialtaxes levied against said real estate,and is offered for Sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and without re-course to the Plaintiff. The Sale isfurther subject to confirmation bythe Court.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shall re-ceive a Certificate of Sale, whichwill entitle the purchaser to a Deedto the real estate after confirmationof the sale.

The property will NOT be openfor inspection. Prospective biddersare admonished to check the Courtfile to ify all info ation.

file to verify all information.For information contact Plaintiff's

Attorney: Heavner, Scott, Beyers &Mihlar, LLC, 111 E. Main St., De-catur, Illinois 62523 (217) 422-1719.

The purchaser of a condomini-um unit at a judicial foreclosuresale, other than a mortgage, whotakes possession of a condomini-um unit pursuant to a court orderor a purchase who acquires titlefrom a mortgage shall have theduty to pay the proportionate share,if any, of the common expenses forthe unit which would have becomedue in the absence of any assess-ment acceleration during the 6months immediately preceding in-stitution of an action to enforce thecollection of assessments, andwhich remain unpaid by the ownerduring whose possession the as-sessments accrued. If the outstand-ing assessments are paid at anytime during any action to enforcethe collection of assessments, thepurchaser shall have no obligationto pay any assessments which ac-crued before he or she acquired ti-tle. If this property is a condomini-um unit which is part of a commoninterest community, the purchaserof the unit at the foreclosure saleother than a mortgagee shall paythe assessments required by theCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/18.5 (g-l)

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION

(HOMEO ),RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701 (c) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

Note: Pursuant to the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act you are ad-vised that the Law Firm of Heavner,Scott, Beyers & Mihlar, LLC isdeemed to be a debt collector at-tempting to collect a debt, and anyinformation obtained will be usedfor that purpose.I522449

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEEIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOISNATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC,Plaintiff,-v.-ALSION M. DIFRANCESCO A/K/AALISON M. DIFRANCESCO, et alDefendants

10 CH 3891NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on February 7, 2013,the Sheriff of DuPage County will at10:00 AM on May 9, 2013, at theDuPage County Sheriff's Office,501 North County Farm Road,WHEATON, IL, 60187, sell at pub-lic auction to the highest bidder forcash, as set forth below, the follow-ing described real estate:

UNIT 5-106 IN HINSDALE POINT

ing deUNIT 5-106 IN HINSDALE POINT

CONDOMINIUM, AS DELINEATEDON A SURVEY OF THE FOLLOWINGDESCRIBED REAL ESTATE: PARTOF LOT 2 IN RAMLIN ROSE SOUTHASSESSMENT PLAT OF PART OFTHE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION2, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI-PAL MERIDIAN, IN DUPAGE COUN-TY, ILLINOIS, WHICH SURVEY ISATTACHED AS EXHIBIT C TO THEDECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUMRECORDED AS DOCUMENT R80-501580, TOGETHER WITH ITS UN-DIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTERESTIN THE COMMON ELEMENTS, ASAMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME.

Commonly known as5B KINGERY QUARTER,UNIT 106,Willowbrook, IL 60527Property Index No.10-02-307-374The real estate is improved with

a single family residence.The judgment amount was

$99,349.69.Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds at theclose of the auction; the balance,including the Judicial sale fee forAbandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which iscalculated on residential real estateat the rate of $1 for each $1,000or fraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to exceed$300, in certified funds, is duewithin twenty-four (24) hours. Thesubject rt is ubj t to

ty-fou (24)subject property is subject to gener-al real estate taxes, special assess-ments, or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation bythe court. Upon payment in full ofthe amount bid, the purchaser willreceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale The property will NOT beopen for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify all in-formation. If this property is a con-dominium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale, oth-er than a mortgagee shall pay theassessments and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4). If this property is acondominium unit which is part ofa common interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgagee

gageshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-DER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCOR-DANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE LAW.

For information, contact Plain-tiff's attorney: HAUSELMAN, RAPPIN& OLSWANG, LTD., 39 SouthLaSalle Street - Suite 1105, CHICA-GO, IL 60603, (312) 372-2020.Please refer to file number 10-2222-14727.I524569

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEEIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

COUNTY OF DUPAGE,STATE OF ILLINOIS

CITIMORTGAGE, INC., ASSIGNEEOF HOMEQUEST MORTGAGE COR-PORATION, Plaintiff(s),vs.SUSAN S. CIHAK, INDIVIDUALLYAND AS TRUSTEE OF THE SUSAN

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DUPAGE COUNTY- WHEATON, ILLINOISJPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, Plaintiff,vs.Unknown Heirs and Legatees Leslie J. Pickard; John E Pickard, Jr.; Amy E. Pickard; Oak Brook Towers Condominium Association; Debra L. Morris as Independant Executor; Oak Brook Tow-ers Homeowners Association; Unknown Owners and Non-Record Claimants, Defendants.Property Address: 19 North Tower Road, Oak Brook, Illinois 60523

13 CH 867NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, Unknown Heirs and Legatees of Leslie J. Pickard and UNKNOWN OWNERS and NON-RECORDCLAIMANTS, defendants in the above entitled cause, that suit has been commenced against you and other defendants in the Circuit Court for the Judicial Circuit by said plaintiff praying forthe foreclosure of a certain mortgage conveying the premises described as follows, to wit:

UNIT 19 AND UNIT 19 (GARAGE) OF PARCEL "E" AS DELINEATED ON SURVEY OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELS OF REAL ESTATE (HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS "PARCEL"):PARCEL "A" THAT PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED BY COMMENC-

ING AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 33 FEET OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER WITH THE CENTER LINE OF MEYERS ROAD AND RUNNING THENCEEAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, 199.58 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 12 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST 63.06 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 78 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDSWEST 17.98 FEET FOR A PLACE OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 78 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 20 SECONDS WEST 68.7 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 11 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 40 SECONDSEAST 22.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 78 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 20 SECONDS WEST, 10.12 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 11 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST 28.00 FEET; THENCESOUTH 78 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 20 SECONDS WEST: 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 11 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST, 15.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 78 DEGREES 08 MIN-UTES 20 SECONDS EAST; 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 11 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST 23.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 78 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 20 SECONDS EAST, 16.00FEET; THENCE SOUTH 11 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST, 8.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 78 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 20 SECONDS EAST 56.40 FEET; THENCE NORTH 11 DE-GREES 51 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST, 8.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 78 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 20 SECONDS EAST, 16.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 11 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 40 SEC-ONDS WEST, 31.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 78 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 20 SECONDS EAST, 6.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 11 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST, 7.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 78 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 20 SECONDS WEST, 6.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 11 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST, 28.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 78 DEGREES08 MINUTES 20 SECONDS WEST, 9.58 FEET; THENCE NORTH 11 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST, 22.00 FEET; TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

PARCEL "B" THAT PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED BY COMMENC-ING AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 33 FEET OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER WITH THE CENTER LINE OF MEYERS ROAD AND RUNNING THENCEEAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, 199.58. FEET; THENCE SOUTH 12 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST 89.03 FEET; THENCE NORTH 78 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDSEAST, 18.3 FEET FOR A PLACE OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 73 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST, 90.6 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 16 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 20 SECONDSEAST, 22.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 73 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST, 12.73 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 16 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 20 SECONDS EAST, 28.00 FEET; THENCENORTH 73 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST, 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 16 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 20 SECONDS EAST, 15.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 73 DEGREES 10 MIN-UTES 40 SECONDS WEST, 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 16 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 20 SECONDS EAST, 23.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 73 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST,16.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 16 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 20 SECONDS EAST, 8.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 73 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST, 84.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 16DEGREES 49 MINUTES 20 SECONDS WEST, 8.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 73 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST, 16.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 16 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 20SECONDS WEST, 23.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 73 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST, 6.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 16 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 20 SECONDS WEST, 15.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 73 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST, 6.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 16 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 20 SECONDS WEST, 28.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 73 DEGREES10 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST, 12.67 FEET; THENCE NORTH 16 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 20 SECONDS WEST, 22.00 FEET TO PLACE OF BEGINNING IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

PARCEL "C" THAT PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED BY COMMENC-ING AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERLY LINE OF BUTTERFIELD ROAD WITH THE CENTER LINE OF MEYERS ROAD AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 60 DEGREES 13 MIN-UTES 34 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE 334.61 FEET; THENCE NORTH 29 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 26 SECONDS WEST AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID NORTH LINE, 47.72FEET; THENCE SOUTH 60 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 34 SECONDS WEST PARALLEL WITH SAID NORTHERLY LINE, 22.12 FEET FOR A PLACE OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 55 DEGREES14 MINUTES 05 SECONDS WEST 90.8 FEET; THENCE NORTH 34 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 55 SECONDS WEST 22.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 55 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 05 SECONDSWEST, 12.63 FEET; THENCE NORTH 34 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 55 SECONDS WEST 28.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 55 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 05 SECONDS WEST, 6.00 FEET; THENCENORTH 34 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 55 SECONDS WEST, 15.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 55 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 05 SECONDS "EAST. 6.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 34 DEGREES 45 MIN-UTES 55 SECONDS WEST, 23.40 FEET; THENCE NORTH 55 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 05 SECONDS EAST, 16.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 34 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 55 SECONDS WEST,8.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 55 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 05 SECONDS EAST, 84.10 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 34 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 55 SECONDS EAST, 8.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 55DEGREES 14 MINUTES 05 SECONDS EAST, 16.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 34 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 55 SECONDS EAST, 23.40 FEET; THENCE NORTH 55 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 05 SEC-ONDS EAST, 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 34 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 55 SECONDS EAST, 15.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 55 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 05 SECONDS WEST, 6.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 34 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 55 SECONDS EAST, 28.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 55 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 05 SECONDS WEST, 12.67 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 34 DEGREES45 MINUTES 55 SECONDS EAST, 22.00 FEET; TO THE PLACE OFBEGINNING, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

PARCEL "D" THAT PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED BY COMMENC-ING AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERLY LINE OF BUTTERFIELD ROAD WITH THE CENTER LINE OF MEYERS ROAD AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 60 DEGREES 13 MIN-UTES 34 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE, 334.61 FEET; THENCE NORTH 29 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 26 SECONDS WEST AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID NORTH LINE, 37.9FEET; THENCE SOUTH 60 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 34 SECONDS EAST PARALLEL WITH SAID NORTHERLY LINE 19.5 FEET FOR A PLACE OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 60 DEGREES 13MINUTES 34 SECONDS EAST, 68.7 FEET; THENCE NORTH 29 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 26 SECONDS WEST, 21.0 FEET; THENCE NORTH 60 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 34 SECONDS EAST,9.85 FEET; THENCE NORTH 29 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 26 SECONDS WEST, 29.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 60 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 34 SECOND, EAST, 6.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 29DEGREES 46 MINUTES 26 SECONDS, WEST, 15.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 60 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 34 SECONDS WEST, 6.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 29 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 26SECONDS WEST, 23.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 60 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 34 SECONDS WEST, 16.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 29 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 26 SECONDS WEST, 8.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 60 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 34 SECONDS WEST, 56.35 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 29 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 26 SECONDS EAST, 8.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 60 DEGREES13 MINUTES 34 SECONDS WEST, 16.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 29 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 26 SECONDS EAST, 31.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 60 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 34 SECONDSWEST, 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 29 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 26 SECONDS EAST, 7.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 6.0 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 34 SECONDS EAST, 6.00 FEET; THENCESOUTH 29 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 26 SECONDS EAST, 28.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 60 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 34 SECONDS EAST, 9.80 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 29 DEGREES 46 MIN-UTES 26 SECONDS EAST, 22.00 FEET, TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

PARCEL "E" THAT PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED BY COMMENCINGAT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERLY LINE OF BUTTERFIELD ROAD WITH THE CENTER LINE OF MEYERS ROAD AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 60 DEGREES 13 MINUTES34 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE, 711.44 FEET; THENCE NORTH 29 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 26 SECONDS WEST AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID NORTHERLY LINE, 71.05FEET; THENCE SOUTH 60 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 34 SECONDS WEST PARALLEL WITH SAID NORTHERLY LINE, 34.69 FEET FOR A PLACE OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 60 DEGREES06 MINUTES WEST, 90.6 FEET; THENCE NORTH 29 DEGREES 54 MINUTES WEST 22.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 60 DEGREES 06 MINUTES WEST, 12.93 FEET; THENCE NORTH 29 DE-GREES 54 MINUTES WEST, 28.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 60 DEGREES 06 MINUTES WEST, 6.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 29 DEGREES 54 MINUTES WEST 15.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 60DEGREES 06 MINUTES EAST, 6.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 29 DEGREES 54 MINUTES WEST, 23.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 60 DEGREES 06 MINUTES EAST 16.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH29 DEGREES 54 MINUTES WEST, 8.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 60 DEGREES 06 MINUTES EAST, 84.40 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 29 DEGREES 54 MINUTES EAST, 8.00 FEET; THENCENORTH 60 DEGREES 06 MINUTES EAST, 16.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 29 DEGREES 54 MINUTES EAST, 23.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 60 DEGREES 06 MINUTES EAST, 6.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 29 DEGREES 54 MINUTES EAST, 15.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 60 DEGREES 06 MINUTES WEST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 29 DEGREES 54 MINUTES EAST, 28.00FEET; THENCE SOUTH 60 DEGREES 06 MINUTES WEST, 12.87 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 29 DEGREES 54 MINUTES EAST, 22.00 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS.

PARCEL "F" THAT PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED BY COMMENCINGAT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERLY LINE OF BUTTERFIELD ROAD WITH THE CENTER LINE OF MEYERS ROAD AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 60 DEGREES 13 MINUTES34 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE, 711.44 FEET; THENCE NORTH 29 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 26 SECONDS WEST AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID NORTHERLY LINE, 65.26FEET; THENCE NORTH 60 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 34 SECONDS EAST PARALLEL WITH SAID NORTHERLY LINE, 36.09 FEET FOR A PLACE OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 49 DEGREES04 MINUTES 10 SECONDS EAST, 90.7 FEET; THENCE NORTH 40 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 50 SECONDS WEST, 22.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 49 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 10 SECONDSEAST, 12.88 FEET; THENCE NORTH 40 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 50 SECONDS WEST, 28.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 49 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 10 SECONDS EAST, 6.00 FEET; THENCENORTH 40 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 50 SECONDS WEST, 15.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 49 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 10 SECONDS WEST, 6.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 40 DEGREES 55 MIN-UTES 50 SECONDS WEST 23.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 49 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 10 SECONDS WEST, 16.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 40 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 50 SECONDS WEST,8.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 49 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 10 SECONDS WEST, 84.20 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 40 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 50 SECONDS EAST, 8.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 49DEGREES 04 MINUTES 10 SECONDS WEST, 16.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 40 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 50 SECONDS EAST, 23.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 49 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 10SECONDS WEST, 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 40 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 50 SECONDS EAST, 15.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 49 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 10 SECONDS EAST, 6.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 40 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 50 SECONDS EAST, 28.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 49 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 10 SECONDS EAST, 12.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 40 DEGREES55 MINUTES 50 SECONDS EAST, 22.00 FEET; TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

P.I.N.: 06-28-108-016Said property is commonly known as: 19 North Tower Road, Oak Brook, Illinois 60523, and which said mortgage(s) was/were made by and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of

Deeds as Document Number R2009-097602 and for other relief; that Summons was duly issued out of the above Court against you as provided by law and that said suit is now pending.NOW THEREFORE, unless you, the said above named defendants, file your answer to the complaint in the said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the Office of the Clerk of

the Court at DUPAGE County on or before May 13, 2013, a default may be taken against you at any time after that date and a Judgment entered in accordance with the prayer of said com-plaint.

This communication is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.Steven C. Lindberg, Attorney for PlaintiffFREEDMAN ANSELMO LINDBERG LLC, 1807 W. Diehl Rd., Ste 333, Naperville, IL 60563630-453-6960 866-402-8661 630-428-4620 (fax)I523939

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CLASSIFIED

S. CIHAK REVOCABLE TRUST, DAT-ED APRIL 8, 1997, UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA ANDLAKEHINSDALE VILLAGE HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, Defendant(s).

10 CH 6928

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEOF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

pursuant to a Judgment heretoforeentered by the said Court in theabove entitled cause, the Sheriff ofDuPage County, Illinois, will onMay 7, 2013, at the hour of 10:00AM, at the DuPage County Sheriff'sOffice, 501 North County FarmRoad, Wheaton, IL 60187, sell atpublic auction to the highest andbest bidder for cash, all and singu-lar, the following described premis-es and real estate in the said Judg-ment mentioned, situated in theCounty of DuPage, State of Illinois,or so much thereof as shall be suffi-cient to satisfy said Judgment, towit:PARCEL 1:LOT 15 IN PARCEL "A" OF CLUS-TER "L" OF LAKE HINSDALE VIL-LAGE, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION23, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI-PAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF RECORDEDMAY 30, 1973 AS DOCUMENTR73-30939 AND CERTIFICATES OFCORRECTION RECORDED MAY 19,1976 AS DOCUMENT R76-30549AND MARCH 24, 1977 AS DOCU-MENT R77-20240, IN DUPAGECOUNTY, ILLINOIS.PARCEL 2:EASEMENT FOR INGRESS ANDEGRESS FOR THE BENEFIT OFPARCEL 1 GRANTED BY AND SUB-JECT TO THE DECLARATION OFCOVENANTS CONDITIONS RE

COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RE-STRICTIONS AND EASEMENTS FORLAKE HINSDALE VILLAGE RECORD-ED OCTOBER 20, 1970 AS DOCU-MENT R70-38180 AND AMENDEDBY SUPPLEMENTARY DECLARA-TION FOR LAKE HINSDALE VILLAGERECORDED AS DOCUMENTR73-47223, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS.

Common Address:22 LAKESHORE DR,WILLOWBROOK, IL 60527P.I.N. 09-23-107-005Contact the Law Office of IRA T.

NEVEL, LLC, 175 North Franklin,Suite 201, Chicago, Illinois60606, (312) 357-1125, forfurther information.

The terms of the sale are: Tenpercent (10%) due by cash or cer-tified funds at the time of the saleand balance is due within 24 hoursof the sale. The subject property issubject to real estate taxes, specialassessments or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "as is" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation bythe Court.

The property is improved by asingle family residence, togetherwith all buildings and improve-ments thereon, and the tenements,hereditaments and appurtenantsthereunto belonging and will not beavailable for inspection prior tosale.

If this property is a condominiumunit, the purchaser of the unit at theforeclosure sale, other than a mort-gagee shall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis rt is ondominium unit

9(g)(1) (g)(4)this property is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common interestcommunity, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale otherthan a mortgagee shall pay the as-sessments required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).Attorney No. 22638LAW OFFICES OFIRA T. NEVEL, LLCIra T. Nevel175 North Franklin St. Suite 201Chicago, Illinois 60606(312) [email protected] # 10-00962I523053

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

SOVEREIGN BANK, PLAINTIFFVSWEST SUBURBAN BANK; WESTSUBURBAN BANK, AS TRUSTEEUTA 13340 DATED 09/12/08; UN-KNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF WESTSUBURBAN BANK AS TRUSTEE UTA13340 DATED 09/12/08; UN-KNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS;DEFENDANTS

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NOTICE BY PUBLICATIONNOTICE IS GIVEN YOU,

UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OFWEST SUBURBAN BANK ASTRUSTEE UTA 13340 DATED09/12/08; UNKNOWN OWNERSAND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS;

defendants, that this case hasbeen commenced in this Courtagainst you and other defendants,asking for the foreclosure of a cer-tain Mo eyi th

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tain Mortgage conveying thepremises described as follows, towit:

LOTS 10 AND 11 IN BLOCK 4 INSOPHIA SECRIST'S SUBDIVISIONOF BLOCKS 3 , 4 , 5 AND 6 OF SE-CRIST'S SUBDIVISION OF THE EASTHALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUAR-

TER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP38 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OFTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF SAIDSOPHIA SECRIST'S SUBDIVISIONRECORDED AUGUST 27, 1891 ASDOCUMENT 46389, IN DUPAGECOUNTY, ILLINOIS.

Commonly known as:5524 SOUTH VIRGINIA AVENUECLARENDON HILLS, IL 60514and which said Mortgage was

made by, VICTORIA HARTMANDECEASED; EDWARD HARTMANDECEASED;

Mortgagor (s), toSOVEREIGN BANKMortgagee, and recorded in the

Office of the Recorder of Deeds ofDU PAGE County, Illinois, as Docu-ment No. 2005174914; and forother relief.

UNLESS YOU file your answer orotherwise file your appearance inthis case in the Office of the Clerk ofthis County,

Chris KachiroubasDuPage Judicial Center

505 N. County Farm Rd.Wheaton, Illinois 60187

on or before May 13, 2013, AJUDGMENT OR DECREE BY DE-FAULT MAY BE TAKEN AGAINSTYOU FOR THE RELIEF ASKED INTHE COMPLAINT.PIERCE & ASSOCIATESAttorneys for PlaintiffThirteenth Floor1 North DearbornChicago, Illinois 60602Tel. (312) 346-9088Fax (312) 346-1557PA 0935787I524680

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

JPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociation, PLAINTIFFVs.Tayyaba A. Sukhera; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2011 CH 03252NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-

EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on 2/27/2013, JohnZaruba, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois will on 5/30/13 atthe hour of 10:00AM at DupageCounty Sheriff's Office 501 NorthCounty Farm Road Wheaton, IL60187, or in a place otherwisedesignated at the time of sale,County of DuPage and State of Illi-nois, sell at public auction to thehighest bidder for cash, as set forthbelow, the following described realestate:

LOT 321 IN BROOKHAVENMANOR UNIT NO. 2 A SUBDIVISIONIN SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 38NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST OF THETHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, AC-CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED JULY 28, 1964 ASDOCUMENT R68-6867, INDUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

PIN 09-28-210-020Improved with Single Family

HomeCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:7405 Adam StreetDarien, IL 60561Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds at theclose of the auction; The balance,including the Judicial sale fee forAbandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which iscalculated at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certified funds,is due within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property is sub-ject to general real estate taxes,special assessments, or special tax-es levied against said real estateand is offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and without re-course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS"condition. The sale is further subjectto confirmation by the court.

If the property is a condominiumand the foreclosure takes place after1/1/2007, purchasers other thanthe mortgagees will be required topay any assessment and legal feesdue under The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community, pur-chasers other than mortgagees willbe required to pay any assessment

qui pay anyand legal fees due under the Con-dominium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a return ofthe deposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, the Mort-gagee or the Mortgagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shall re-ceive a Certificate of Sale, whichwill entitle the purchaser to a Deedto the real estate after Confirmationof the sale. The successful pur-chaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants orother individuals presently in pos-session of the subject premises.

The property will NOT be openfor inspection and Plaintiff makesno representation as to the condi-tion of the property. Prospectivebidders are admonished to checkthe Court file to verify all informa-tion.

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ANORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-ney: Codilis & Associates, P.C.,15W030 North Frontage Road,Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527,(630) 794-9876. Please refer tofile number 14-10-37737.I523185

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

JPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociation, PLAINTIFFVs.Saghar A. Bakhtiari; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2011 CH 004476NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-

EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on 2/20/2013, JohnZaruba, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois will on 5/23/13 atthe hour of 10:00AM at Dupage

upageCounty Sheriff's Office 501 NorthCounty Farm Road Wheaton, IL60187, or in a place otherwisedesignated at the time of sale,County of DuPage and State of Illi-nois, sell at public auction to thehighest bidder for cash, as set forthbelow, the following described realestate:

LOT 75 IN HUNTER TRAILS, BE-ING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OFTHE NORTH 1/2 OF SECTION35, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE11. EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI-PLE MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF RECORDEDJULY 1, 1975 AS DOCUMENTR75-32184, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS

PIN 06-35-205-020Improved with Single Family

HomeCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:410 Fox Trail LaneOak Brook, IL 60523Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds at theclose of the auction; The balance,including the Judicial sale fee forAbandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which iscalculated at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certified funds,is due within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property is sub-ject to general real estate taxes,special assessments, or special tax-es levied against said real estateand is offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and without re-course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS"condition. The sale is further subjectto confirmation by the court.

If the property is a condominiumand the foreclosure takes place after1/1/2007, purchasers other thanthe mortgagees will be required topay any assessment and legal feesdue under The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community, pur-chasers other than mortgagees willbe required to pay any assessmentand legal fees due under the Con-dominium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a return ofthe deposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, the Mort-gagee or the Mortgagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of the

Up payamount bid, the purchaser shall re-ceive a Certificate of Sale, whichwill entitle the purchaser to a Deedto the real estate after Confirmationof the sale. The successful pur-chaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants orother individuals presently in pos-session of the subject premises.

The property will NOT be openfor inspection and Plaintiff makesno representation as to the condi-tion of the property. Prospectivebidders are admonished to checkthe Court file to verify all informa-tion.

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ANORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-ney: Codilis & Associates, P.C.,15W030 North Frontage Road,Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527,(630) 794-9876. Please refer tofile number 14-11-07368.I521399

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff,-v.-PHILIP L. LOUGH, et al, Defendant

11 CH 004700NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on January 17,2013, the Sheriff of DuPage Coun-ty will at 10:00 AM on May 21,2013, at the DuPage County Sher-iff's Office, 501 North County FarmRoad, WHEATON, IL, 60187, sellat public auction to the highest bid-der for cash, as set forth below, thefollowing described real estate:

UNIT 1-M WEST OF PARCEL H-LTOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDEDPERCENTAGE INTEREST IN THECOMMON ELEMENTS IN OAK-BROOK TOWERS CONDOMINIUMAS DELINEATED AND DEFINED INTHE DECLARATION RECORDED ASDOCUMENT NO R77 -35801, ASAMENDED, IN THE NORTHWEST1/4 OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP39 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OFTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

Commonly known as

y2O NORTH TOWER ROAD,UNIT 1M, Oak Brook, IL 60523Property Index No.06-28-107-303The real estate is improved with

a single family residence.The judgment amount was

$92,344.30.Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds at theclose of the auction; the balance,including the Judicial sale fee forAbandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which iscalculated on residential real estateat the rate of $1 for each $1,000or fraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to exceed$300, in certified funds, is duewithin twenty-four (24) hours. Thesubject property is subject to gener-al real estate taxes, special assess-ments, or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation bythe court. Upon payment in full ofthe amount bid, the purchaser willreceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale The property will NOT beopen for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify all in-formation. If this property is a con-dominium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale, oth-er than a mortgagee shall pay theassessments and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4). If this property is acondominium unit which is part ofa common interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-DER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCOR-DANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE LAW.

For information, contactPlaintiff's attorney: HAUSELMAN,RAPPIN & OLSWANG, LTD., 39South LaSalle Street - Suite 1105,CHICAGO, IL 60603, (312) 372-

(3 )2020. Please refer to file number11-2222-18293.I527397

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.PLAINTIFFVSSANDRA WOODARD; COUNTY OFDUPAGE; UNKNOWN OWNERSAND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS;DEFENDANTS220 NORTH JOLIET FRONTAGEROAD CLARENDON HILLS, IL60514

12 CH 2185NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TOJUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE

UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE ACT

***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN AT-TEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE***

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered bysaid Court in the above entitledcause on January 24, 2013, DU-PAGE COUNTY SHERIFF in DUPAGE County, Illinois, will on May21, 2013, in 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL, at 10:00AM, sell at public auction and saleto the highest bidder for cash, alland singular, the following de-scribed real estate mentioned insaid Judgment, situated in theCounty of DU PAGE, State of Illi-nois, or so much thereof as shall besufficient to satisfy said Judgment:

LOT 7 IN SUNSET ACRES, BEINGA SUBDIVISION OF THAT PART OFTHE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OFTHE NORTHWEST QUARTER OFSECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 38NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST OF THETHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, LY-ING NORTHERLY OF JOLIET ROAD,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE-OF RECORDED JUNE 11, 1941 ASDOCUMENT 424748, IN DUPAGECOUNTY, ILLINOIS

TAX NO. 09-35-106-041COMMONLY KNOWN AS:220 NORTH JOLIET FRONTAGEROADCLARENDON HILLS, IL 60514Description of Improvements:

TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILYHOUSE WITH ATTACHED GARAGE

The Judgment amount was$2

dgm$214,840.59.

Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS"sale for "CASH". The successful bid-der must deposit 25% down bycertified funds; balance, by certifiedfunds, within 24 hours. NO RE-FUNDS. The subject property is sub-ject to general real estate taxes,special assessments or special tax-es levied against said real estate,water bills, etc., and is offered forsale without any representation asto quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to plaintiff. Thesale is further subject to confirma-tion by the court. Upon payment infull of the bid amount, the purchas-er shall receive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaser to aDeed to the real estate after confir-mation of the sale. The property willNOT be open for inspection.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the court file to verifyall information. The successful pur-chaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants orother individuals presently in pos-session of the subject premises. Ifthis property is a condominiumunit, the purchaser of the unit at theforeclosure sale, other than a mort-gagee shall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IFYOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF ANORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For Information: Visit our websiteat http:\\service.atty-pierce.com.Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only -Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attor-neys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago,Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312)372-2060. Please refer to file#PA1207571 Plaintiff's attorney isnot required to provide additionalinformation other than that set forthin this notice of sale.I521186

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONPLAINTIFFVSANDRIUS JANULEVICIUS; EMERALDRIDGE TOWNHOME OWNERS AS-

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LEGAL NOTICE

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

STATE OF ILLINOIS

COUNTY OF DUPAGE

WHEATON, ILLINOIS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

ESTATE OF )2012Carlos Palomar )PDECEASED )858

Notice is given of the death ofCarlos Palomar

whose address wasWillowbrook, IL 60527

Letters of Office were issued onOctober 2, 2012 to Carlos A.Palomar, 7712 BlackberryLane, Willowbrook, IL 60527as:

INDEPENDENTADMINISTRATOR

whose attorney isMichael Overmann

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 Court Clerk,505 N. County Farm Road,Wheaton, Illinois, or with therepresentative or both on or be-fore October 27, 2013, 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

Michael OvermannAttorney For: Administrator7702 S. Cass Ave., #135Darien, IL 60561630-810-0316

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SOCIATION; UNKNOWN OWNERSAND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS;DEFENDANTS11S443 RACHAEL COURTWILLOWBROOK, IL 60527

12 CH 3288

NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TOJUDGMENT OF FORECLOSUREUNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE ACT***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN AT-TEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE***

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered bysaid Court in the above entitledcause on December 4, 2012, DU-PAGE COUNTY SHERIFF in DUPAGE County, Illinois, will on May30, 2013, in 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL, at 10:00AM, sell at public auction and saleto the highest bidder for cash, alland singular, the following de-scribed real estate mentioned insaid Judgment, situated in theCounty of DU PAGE, State of Illi-nois, or so much thereof as shall besufficient to satisfy said Judgment:PARCEL 1:LOT 5-5 IN EMERALD RIDGE, BE-ING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OFTHE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP37 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OFTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE-OF RECORDED SEPTEMBER 12,1997 AS DOCUMENT R97-137065, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS.PARCEL 2:A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FORTHE BENEFIT OF PARCEL 1 ASCREATED DECLARATION RECORD-ED SEPTEMBER 12, 1997 ASDOCUMENT R97-137065, FORTHE PURPOSE OF INGRESS ANDEGRESS.

TAX NO. 10-11-303-018COMMONLY KNOWN AS:11S443 RACHAEL COURTWILLOWBROOK, IL 60527De riptio of Im

Description of Improvements:2 STORY TOWNHOME WITHATTACHED GARAGE

The Judgment amount was$251,619.27.

Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS"sale for "CASH". The successful bid-der must deposit 25% down bycertified funds; balance, by certifiedfunds, within 24 hours. NO RE-FUNDS. The subject property is sub-ject to general real estate taxes,special assessments or special tax-es levied against said real estate,water bills, etc., and is offered forsale without any representation asto quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to plaintiff. Thesale is further subject to confirma-tion by the court. Upon payment infull of the bid amount, the purchas-er shall receive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaser to aDeed to the real estate after confir-mation of the sale. The property willNOT be open for inspection.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the court file to verifyall information. The successful pur-chaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants orother individuals presently in pos-session of the subject premises. Ifthis property is a condominiumunit, the purchaser of the unit at theforeclosure sale, other than a mort-gagee shall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IFYOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF ANORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For Information: Visit our websiteat http:\\service.atty-pierce.com.Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only -Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attor-neys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago,Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312)372-2060. Please refer to file#PA1212479 Plaintiff's attorney isnot quired to id additi al

eynot required to provide additionalinformation other than that set forthin this notice of sale.I524193

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

HSBC Bank USA, N.A., PLAINTIFFVs.Hugh R. King a/k/a Hugh King; et.al., DEFENDANTS

2012 CH 004234NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-

EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on 12/21/2012,John Zaruba, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois will on 5/30/13 atthe hour of 10:00AM at DupageCounty Sheriff's Office 501 NorthCounty Farm Road Wheaton, IL60187, or in a place otherwisedesignated at the time of sale,County of DuPage and State of Illi-nois, sell at public auction to thehighest bidder for cash, as set forthbelow, the following described realestate:

UNIT 15-101 TOGETHER WITHITS UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE IN-TEREST IN THE COMMON ELE-MENTS IN KNOLLS CONDOMINI-UM, AS DELINEATED AND DEFINEDIN THE DECLARATION RECORDEDAS DOCUMENT NUMBER R79-22999, IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 38NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THETHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, INDUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

PIN 09-14-303-193Improved with ResidentialCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:6109 Knollwood RoadUnit #101Willowbrook, IL 60527Sale terms: 10% down of the

highest bid by certified funds at theclose of the auction; The balance,including the Judicial sale fee for

gAbandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which iscalculated at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certified funds,is due within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property is sub-ject to general real estate taxes,special assessments, or special tax-es levied against said real estateand is offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and without re-course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS"condition. The sale is further subjectto confirmation by the court.

If the property is a condominiumand the foreclosure takes place after1/1/2007, purchasers other thanthe mortgagees will be required topay any assessment and legal feesdue under The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4).

If the property is located in acommon interest community, pur-chasers other than mortgagees willbe required to pay any assessmentand legal fees due under the Con-dominium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a return ofthe deposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, the Mort-gagee or the Mortgagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shall re-ceive a Certificate of Sale, whichwill entitle the purchaser to a Deedto the real estate after Confirmationof the sale. The successful pur-chaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants orother individuals presently in pos-session of the subject premises.

The property will NOT be openfor inspection and Plaintiff makesno representation as to the condi-tion of the property. Prospectivebidders are admonished to checkthe Court file to verify all informa-tion.

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-ney: Codilis & Associates, P.C.,15W030 North Frontage Road,Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527,(630) 794-9876. Please refer tofile number 14-12-03942.I523187

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITCOUNTY OF DUPAGE,

STATE OF ILLINOISDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUSTCOMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF THEINDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE TRUST2007-AR17, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES2007-AR17 UNDER THE POOLINGAND SERVICING AGREEMENT DAT-ED JUNE 1, 2007, Plaintiff(s),vs.STEVE IVICIC, UNITED STATES OFAMERICA ANDWOODCREEK OFCLARENDON HILLS CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, INC., Defendant(s).

12 CH 5323NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEOF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

pursuant to a Judgment heretoforeentered by the said Court in theabove entitled cause, the Sheriff ofDuPage County, Illinois, will onJune 4, 2013, at the hour of10:00 AM, at the DuPage CountySheriff's Office, 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187,sell at public auction to the highestand best bidder for cash, all andsingular, the following describedpremises and real estate in the saidJudgment mentioned, situated inthe County of DuPage, State of Illi-nois, or so much thereof as shall besufficient to satisfy said Judgment,to wit:PARCEL 1:UNIT 1-15 IN WOODCREEK OFCLARENDON HILLS CONDOMINI-UM, AS DELINEATED ON A SURVEYOF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDREAL ESTATE:

PART OF LOT 1 IN WOODCREEKOF CLARENDON HILLS, BEING ARESUBDIVISION OF PART OF THENORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 11,EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPALMERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF RECORDED OCTO-BER 23, 1980 AS DOCUMENTR80-65369 AND CERTIFICATE OFCORRECTION RECORDED MARCH20, 1981 AS DOCUMENT R81-13726 AND ALSO PART OF LOTS 1AND 2 AND THE VACATED ALLEYADJOINING LOT 2, AFORESAID, INBUSH'S SUBDIVISION OF LOT 4 OFHALL'S SUBDIVISION OF THENORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 11,EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPALMERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF RECORDED ONJUNE 28, 1972 AS DOCUMENTR72-36566, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS, WHICH SURVEY IS AT-TACHED AS EXHIBIT "A" TO THEDECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUMRECORDED AS DOCUMENT R81-18607, TOGETHER WITH ITS UN-DIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTERESTIN THE COMMON ELEMENTS.PARCEL 2:EASEMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OFPARCEL 1 CREATED BY A DEEDFROM FIRST NATIONAL BANK OFHINSDALE, AS TRUSTEE UNDERTRUST AGREEMENT DATED AU-GUST 28, 1970 AND KNOWN ASTRUST NUMBER L-270, TO PATRI-CIA ANN PALMIERI DATED JULY 2,1982 AND RECORDED JULY 26,1982 AS DOCUMENT R82-32121FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER

AND ACROSS A ROADWAY BEINGPART OF LOT 1 IN WOODCREEKOF CLARENDON HILLS, BEING ARESUBDIVISON OF PART OF THENORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 11,EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPALMERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF RECORDED OCTO-BER 23, 1980 AS DOCUMENTR80-65369 AND CERTIFICATE OFCORRECTION RECORDED MARCH20, 1981 AS DOCUMENT R81-13726, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLI-NOIS, AS DEPICTED ON A DECLA-RATION OF EASEMENT DATEDMARCH 24, 1981 AND RECORD-ED ON APRIL 14, 1981 AS DOCU-MENT R81-18606.

Common Address:521 WILLOWCREEK COURT,CLARENDON HILLS, IL 60514P.I.N. 09-14-118-057Contact the Law Office of IRA T.

NEVEL, LLC, 175 North Franklin,Suite 201, Chicago, Illinois60606, (312) 357-1125, forfurther information.

The terms of the sale are: Tenpercent (10%) due by cash or cer-tified funds at the time of the saleand balance is due within 24 hoursof the sale. The subject property issubject to real estate taxes, specialassessments or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "as is" condition. The saleis further subject to confirmation bythe Court.

The property is improved by acondominium, together with allbuildings and improvements there-on, and the tenements, heredita-ments and appurtenants thereuntobelonging and will not be availablefor inspection prior to sale.

If this property is a condominiumunit, the purchaser of the unit at theforeclosure sale, other than a mort-gagee shall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common interestcommunity, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale otherthan a mortgagee shall pay the as-sessments required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).Attorney No. 22638LAW OFFICES OFIRA T. NEVEL, LLCIra T. Nevel175 North Franklin St. Suite 201Chicago, Illinois 60606(312) [email protected] # 12-04321I526485

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

Bank of America, N.A., PLAINTIFFVs.James C. Pope, as Trustee of theJames C. Pope Revocable Trustdated March 25th, 2006; OakBrook Towers Condominium Asso-ciation; Oak Brook Towers Home-owners Association; Unknown Ben-eficiaries of the James C. Pope Re-vocable Trust dated March 25th,2006; Unknown Owners and Non-record Claimants; State of IllinoisDepartment of Healthcare andFamily Services; James Pope;Richard Kuhn, as SpecialRepresentative, DEFENDANTS

2013 CH 000124NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU:Unknown Beneficiaries of theJames C. Pope Revocable Trustdated March 25th, 2006Unknown Owners and Nonrecord

ClaimantsThat this case has been com-

menced in this Court against youand other defendants, praying forthe foreclosure of a certainMortgage conveying the premisesdescribed as follows, to-wit:

UNIT 1-E WEST IN OAK BROOKTOWERS CONDOMINIUM, AS DE-LINEATED ON A SURVEY OF THEFOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELOF REAL ESTATE:

PART OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 39NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THETHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,WHICH SURVEY IS ATTACHED ASEXHIBIT "B" EAST AND EXHIBIT "B"WEST TO A DECLARATION OF CON-DOMINIUM MADE BY THE LASALLENATIONAL BANK, AS TRUSTEE UN-DER TRUST AGREEMENT DATEDNOVEMBER 30, 1976 ANDKNOWN AS TRUST NUMBER51760, RECORDED IN THE OFFICEOF THE RECORDER OF DUPAGECOUNTY, ILLINOIS AS DOCUMENTR77-35801, TOGETHER WITH ITSUNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTER-EST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS,IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

COMMONLY KNOWN AS:20 N. Tower Road Unit #1EOak Brook, IL 60523and which said Mortgage was

made by: James C. Pope, asTrustee of the James C. PopeRevocable Trust dated March 25th,2006

the Mortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Systems, Inc.as Nominee for American HomeMortgage, as Mortgagee, andrecorded in the Office of theRecorder of Deeds of DuPageCounty, Illinois, as Document No.R2007-030086; and for other re-lief; that summons was duly issuedout of said Court against you asprovided by law and that the saidsuit is now pending.

NOW, THEREFORE, UNLESSYOU file your answer or otherwisefile your appearance in this case inthe Office of the Clerk of this Court,

Chris KachiroubasClerk of the Circuit Court

505 N. County Farm RoadP.O. Box 707

Wheaton, IL 60187on or before May 28, 2013, A

DEFAULT MAY BE ENTEREDAGAINST YOU AT ANY TIME AFTERTHAT DAY AND A JUDGMENT MAYBE ENTERED IN ACCORDANCEWITH THE PRAYER OF SAID COM-PLAINT.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.Attorneys for Plaintiff15W030 North Frontage Road,Suite 100Burr Ridge, IL 60527(630) 794-5300DuPage # 15170Winnebago # 531Our File No. 14-12-33538

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

JPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociation, PLAINTIFFVs.Leona Agema; Hinsdale Point Con-dominium Association; UnknownOwners and Nonrecord ClaimantsDEFENDANTS

2013 CH 000310NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU:Leona Agema, Unknown Ownersand Nonrecord Claimants

That this case has been com-menced in this Court against youand other defendants, praying forthe foreclosure of a certain Mort-gage conveying the premises de-scribed as follows, to-wit:PARCEL 1:UNIT 25-208 TOGETHER WITH ITSUNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTER-EST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTSIN HINSDALE POINT CONDOMINI-UM AS DELINEATED AND DEFINEDIN THE DECLARATION RECORDEDAS DOCUMENT NUMBER R80-50150, AS AMENDED FROM TIMETO TIME, IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 37NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THETHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, INDUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

PARCEL 2:NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT AP-PURTENANT TO AND FOR THEBENEFIT OF PARCEL TO USE THEWALKS AND ENTRYWAYS ANDPRIVATE ROADS LOCATED ON THEPROPERTY EAST AND ADJOININGTHE LAND FOR PEDESTRIAN ANDVEHICULAR ACCESS TO AND FROMSTATE HIGHWAY ROUTE 83(ROBERT S. KINGERY HIGHWAY)AS CREATED BY GRANT OF EASE-MENTS RECORDED AS DOCUMENTR69-48607.PARCEL 3:NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT AP-PURTENANT TO AND FOR THEBENEFIT OF PARCEL 1 TO USE PRI-VATE ROADWAY LOCATED ON THEWEST 66 FEET OF THE NORTH432.35 FEET OF THE SOUTHWEST1/4 OF SECTION 2 AFORESAID FORVEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN AC-CESS TO AND FROM 91ST STREETAS SET FORTH AND ESTABLISHEDBY THE DECLARATION OF CONDO-MINIUM OWNERSHIP FOR HINS-DALE POINT AND ON CONDOMINI-UM RECORDED AS DOCUMENTR80-50150.

COMMONLY KNOWN AS:25B Kingery Quarter Unit #208Willowbrook, IL 60521and which said Mortgage was

made by: Leona Agemathe Mortgagor(s), to JPMorgan

Chase Bank, N.A., as Mortgagee,and recorded in the Office of theRecorder of Deeds of DuPageCounty, Illinois, as Document No.R2006-220329; and for other re-lief; that summons was duly issued

lyout of said Court against you asprovided by law and that the saidsuit is now pending.

NOW, THEREFORE, UNLESSYOU file your answer or otherwisefile your appearance in this case inthe Office of the Clerk of this Court,

Chris KachiroubasClerk of the Circuit Court

505 N. County Farm RoadP.O. Box 707

Wheaton, IL 60187on or before May 13, 2013, A

DEFAULT MAY BE ENTEREDAGAINST YOU AT ANY TIME AFTERTHAT DAY AND A JUDGMENT MAYBE ENTERED IN ACCORDANCEWITH THE PRAYER OF SAID COM-PLAINT.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.Attorneys for Plaintiff15W030 North Frontage Road,Suite 100Burr Ridge, IL 60527(630) 794-5300DuPage # 15170Winnebago # 531

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IN THE UNITED STATES

DISTRICT COURT FORTHE NORTHERN DISTRICT

OF ILLINOISEASTERN DIVISION

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUSTCOMPANY AS TRUSTEE FORSOUNDVIEW HOME LOAN TRUST2006 EQ2 ASSET-BACKED CER-TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-EQ2

TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-EQ2Plaintiff,-v.-WAYNE D. SEDORE, et alDefendantJUDGE ROBERT W. GETTLEMAN

1:12 CV 757NOTICE OF SPECIAL

COMMISSIONER'S SALEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-

EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on July 18, 2012, anagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-ration, Special Commissioner ap-pointed herein,will at 10:00 AM onMay 31, 2013, at the Attorney'sTitle Guaranty Fund, Inc., 1 East22nd Street, Suite 220, Lombard,IL, 60148, sell at public auction tothe highest bidder, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:

Lot 147 in Brookhaven Manor,being a subdivision in Sections 27and 28, Township 38 North,Range 11 East of the Third Princi-pal Meridian, according to the platthereof recorded December 18,1956 as Document 827287, inDuPage County, Illinois.

Commonly known as7714 GAIL AVENUE,Darien, IL 60561Property Index No.09-27-304-012.The real estate is improved with

a single family residence. The judg-ment amount was $239,871.90.Sale terms: 10% down of the high-est bid by certified funds at theclose of the sale payable to The Ju-

paydicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance in certified funds/or wiretransfer, is due within twenty-four(24) hours. The subject property issubject to general real estate taxes,special assessments, or special tax-es levied against said real estateand is offered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quality orquantity of title and without re-course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS"condition. The sale is further subjectto confirmation by the court. Uponpayment in full of the amount bid,the purchaser will receive a Certifi-cate of Sale that will entitle the pur-chaser to a deed to the real estateafter confirmation of the sale. Theproperty will NOT be open for in-spection and plaintiff makes norepresentation as to the condition ofthe property. Prospective biddersare admonished to check the courtfile to verify all information. If thisproperty is a condominium unit,the purchaser of the unit at the fore-closure sale, other than a mort-gagee, shall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common interestcommunity, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale otherthan a mortgagee shall pay the as-sessments required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THEMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAININ POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AF-TER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POS-

TER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POS-SESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLI-NOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.

For information, contact Plain-tiff's attorney: BURKE COSTANZA &CARBERRY LLP, 9191 BROAD-WAY, Merrillville, IN 46410, (219)769-1313 FAX #: 219-769-6806.Please refer to file number14374.7852.

THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION

One South Wacker Drive, 24thFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650

(312) 236-SALEYou can also visit The Judicial

Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.comfor a 7 day status report of pendingsales.BURKE COSTANZA &CARBERRY LLP9191 BROADWAYMerrillville, IN 46410(219) 769-1313Attorney File No. 14374.7852Case Number: 1 : 12 CV 757TJSC#: 33-9670

NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiff's attorney isdeemed to be a debt collector at-tempting to collect a debt and anyinformation obtained will be usedfor that purpose.I528000

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