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Wheaton Nurseries

Family Owned and Operated for Over 100 years ~ Knowledgeable Staf to Answer All Your Questions

Growing with Wheaton Since 1895

630-668-0947626 E. Roosevelt Rd, Wheaton, IL 60187

www.wheatonnurseries.com

Lederman’sFeaturing beautiful Christmas trees from the Smokey Mountians

Wreaths, roping and table

centerpieces from

the mountians

of the Pacific

Northwest

Live

Potted

Christmas

Trees

Available

STOCKINGTHE PANTRYWest Chicago resources rally to helpthe needy during the holidays PAGE 3

TEENSCHARGED

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By MARY BETH [email protected]

WEST CHICAGO – WestChicago resident Caridad An-cheta needs a job.

After moving to the areatwo years ago from the Phil-ippines, she has struggled tofind employment. She spentsome time filling in for aworker on maternity leave ata Des Plaines nursing home,but that position soon becametoo expensive, as the price ofgas rose and the position onlyoffered four-hour work days.

Until Ancheta lands a job,she is finding help where shecan, from programs such asthe Neighborhood Food Pan-try at Crossroads RestorationChurch in West Chicago.

“We love it because ithelps,” said Ancheta, who hasvisited the pantry a few timesafter hearing about it fromneighbors.

The pantry at CrossroadsRestoration Church is one ofseveral in West Chicago thatserves area residents. Oth-ers include the New Life Bi-lingual Church Food Pantry,the West Chicago Church ofChrist Food Pantry and theWayne Township Pantry.

According to the U.S. Cen-sus Bureau, about 14 percentof residents fell below the pov-erty level from 2007 to 2011 inWest Chicago. That’s aboutone percentage point morethan the statewide statistic.

As a Neighborhood FoodPantry, the pantry at Cross-roads Restoration Church be-longs to a network supportedby local religious institutions.

The pantry also servesresidents of Warrenville andWinfield and receives about650 visits each month, saidsite director Ken Walker.

In October, that totaledabout 3,384 people receivingpantry services, taking into ac-count the family members eachvisit supported, Walker said.

Walker has noticed a recentincrease in need in the area,with the pantry’s client listdoubling during the last twoyears, he said. The pantry tendsto experience a slight growthin demand over the holidays,which is when the pantry alsoreceives more donations.

This year, the Neighbor-hood Food Pantry will provideThanksgiving dinners to someof its neediest client families,including 150 that were donat-ed by Central DuPage Hospitaldoctors and staff, 250 from Wil-low Creek Community Churchand 100 from Dominicks.

Willow Creek also is provid-ing 250 turkey dinners to West

Chicago Elementary SchoolDistrict 33 families as a partnerof the district’s WeGo Togetherfor Kids program, which offersservices to families and con-nects them to resources frommore than 40 area communitypartners, said Marjory Lewe-Brady, the district’s director ofpartnerships for wellness, safe-ty and achievement.

Since 2000, the percentageof low-income students in Dis-trict 33 has grown from 22.6percent to about 69 percentin 2013, according to IllinoisDistrict Report Card datacompiled by the Illinois StateBoard of Education.

Willow Creek also recentlylaunched a mobile care centerservice for District 33 familiesthat includes not only foodpantry items, but a clothingstore as well.

Clothing needs in thedistrict also are addressedthrough rolling donations ofwinter coats and other itemsthat staff provide to studentsin need, based on social workerdiscretion, Lewe-Brady said.

Community High SchoolDistrict 94 students enrolledin the AVID (AdvancementVia Individual Determination)class will volunteer at a mobilefood pantry Dec. 9 sponsoredby the Elementary TeachersAssociation of West Chicagofor District 33 families.

Lewe-Brady said that peo-ple tend to be more givingaround the holidays, but formany West Chicago families,the need exists year-round.

“If they’re hungry inNovember and December,they’re hungry in Januaryand February,” she said.

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Neighborhood Food Pantryvolunteer Sigrid Walsh of West

Chicago helps at the pantry Nov.19 at Crossroads Restoration

Church.

Wheaton Nurseries

Family Owned and Operated for Over 100 years ~ Knowledgeable Staf to Answer All Your Questions

Growing with Wheaton Since 1895630-668-0947626 E. Roosevelt Rd, Wheaton, IL 60187www.wheatonnurseries.com

Lederman’s Featuring beautiful Christmas trees from the Smokey Mountians

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Wreaths, roping and tablecenterpieces from

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Community supports its own Three teenscharged instabbing

By MARY BETH [email protected]

WEST CHICAGO – Three re-puted members of the Satan Dis-ciples gang have been chargedin the murder of a rival gangmember found Sunday morn-ing in the front lawn of a WestChicago home, officials said.

Jonathan Jimenez, 19, of Au-rora, Alejandro Martinez, 17,of West Chicago, and AnthonyRios, 18, of West Chicago, eachwere charged with first degreemurder Tuesday in connectionto the death of Thomas Tecu-atl, 22, of Wheaton, accordingto the DuPage County State’sAttorney’s Office.

All three defendants arebeing tried as adults, State’sAttorney’s Office spokesmanPaul Darrah said.

Witnesses saw Tecuatl, a re-puted member of the Surenos13 gang, get into an argumentwith a group of rival gangmembers early Sunday morn-ing at a party in the 500 blockof East Pomeroy Street in WestChicago, prosecutors said.

Tecuatl allegedly brandisheda knife against the defendants,who grabbed a pick ax, pipe,bottles and bricks from a nearbygarage, prosecutors said. Itemswere allegedly thrown at the vic-tim, who also was hit in the headwith a pipe, prosecutors said.

Tecuatl then ran and fell,at which time the defendantsallegedly beat him, prosecu-tors said. Tecuatl dropped hisknife, which Jimenez admit-ted to picking up and using tostab him in the side four to fivetimes, prosecutors said.

Neighborhood Food Pantryvolunteer Tom Swanson ofWest Chicago helps withfood items Nov. 19 at Cross-roads Restoration Church.Erica Benson - [email protected]

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Cadence doctor makes house callsBy NATHAN [email protected]

A local doctor thinks theAffordable Care Act has creat-ed an opportunity for the pastto take root again.

Dr. Tom Cornwell, medicaldirector of HomeCare Physi-cians at Cadence Health Hos-pital in Winfield, believes thatthe future of medicine, andpart of the solution for risinghealth care costs, could lie inmaking house calls.

Cornwell has made morethan 31,000 of them duringthe past 20 years. He andhis HomeCare medical teamserve some of the most vulner-able and expensive patients inmedicine – those who are el-derly and homebound.

“My average patient is 80,and a third are over 85,” hesaid. “Because of their age,these are usually very, verysick people.”

About a quarter of the 800patients he sees annually passaway, according to Cornwell.

Because they are at theend of their lives, he said,they often have much higherhealth care costs – a burden

often placed on Medicare. Old-er homebound patients aremuch more likely to have fre-quent, expensive hospitaliza-tions than other patients, hesaid. An ambulance ride alonecan cost $1,000.

“For the top 10 percent ofthe Medicare population, theaverage cost to the system wasaround $55,000,” Cornwell said.“The remaining 90 percent was$4,584 per person. We are at-tacking those 10 percent.”

Most visits from HomeCarecost about $200. About $130 ofthat is paid for by Medicare orthe patient, with donors andCadence covering the rest.

“He allows patients to stayat home, receive excellentcare, and then, in doing so,keeps them out of the emer-gency room, out of hospitalsettings and avoiding extracosts,” said Dr. Maurice Birt,a family practice physician atCadence who often refers pa-tients to HomeCare.

Birt said that Cornwell canconduct x-rays, labs and EKGson-site, largely eliminatingtravel for check-ups. Insteadof calling 911 when a patientis feeling ill, he said, they cancall a HomeCare nurse or phy-

sician to make an assessment.Jeanne Enright, a Glen El-

lyn resident, said that Corn-well’s work with her mother,Betty Elliott, changed the tra-jectory of the last two monthsof her life.

As an octogenarian cardi-ac patient, Elliott occasional-ly felt weak or tired, Enrightsaid. The independent livingfacility where she was a resi-dent would often call paramed-ics to ensure that the spellsof weakness weren’t serious.Her mother was hospitalized13 times in a year, before Corn-well began caring for her lastApril, Enright said.

Cornwell was able to re-duce Elliott’s overlappingmedications and providecheck-ups, allowing her tostay at home during a bout ofpneumonia.

She went from being a“puppet” to being awake andaware during her last twomonths, Enright said, whichlet them make the most out oftheir time together.

“It was just a wonderful,wonderful time,” she said.“Was she still sick? Yes. Butwas she back to being BettyElliott? Yes.”

Cornwell credits Cadencefor funding the program, de-spite its directly costing themsome of its most lucrative pa-tients. But under the Afford-able Care Act, that rate of re-turn might change.

The health care bill penal-izes hospitals where a highnumber of patients are re-ad-mitted in 30 days or less by re-ducing Medicare funding.

According to the Amer-ican College of EmergencyPhysicians, about 20 percentof Medicare patients are re-admitted to a hospital withinone month of discharge. Whenpatients are allowed to re-ceive longterm care at home,readmission decreases by 60percent, Cornwell said.

He was recently namedthe president of the NationalAcademy of Home Care Med-icine and has been speakingto groups around the country.

Cornwell said his dream isto make end-of-life home careas commonplace as hospicecare.

Enright said that when hermother died, she did so in herfavorite recliner surroundedby family and friends. Now,she has been telling Elliott’sstory to others in the hopes ofhelping Cornwell achieve thatdream.

“She went from getting aw-ful care that was very costly togetting great care at a fractionof the cost,” she said. “How isthat not available to every sin-gle person?”

Photo provided

Dr. Thomas Cornwell (center) talks with patient Joshua Bowler (left). Cornwell is at the forefront of a move-ment in the health care community to popularize home care to cut back on costs.

“For the top 10 percentof the Medicare

population, the averagecost to the system wasaround $55,000. Theremaining 90 percentwas $4,584 per person.

We are attackingthose 10 percent.”

Thomas Cornwell

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Hope Evangelical LutheranChurch celebrates 40 years

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WEST CHICAGO – HopeE v a n g e l i c a l L u t h e r a nChurch will mark its 40thanniversary in West Chicagowith a special service Nov. 24.

The service will takeplace at 10 a.m. at thechurch, located at 1800 Jo-liet St.

Hope Lutheran Church’sfirst service took place Oct.14, 1973, at Indian Knoll El-ementary School in WestChicago. Only 11 peopleattended that service, butthe congregation has sincegrown to include 136 mem-bers.

In December 1975, thechurch purchased its cur-rent location at Joliet Streetand Neltnor Boulevard. Theparsonage was built in 1978and a chapel was purchasedthe same year and moved to

the church property.A new church with a

chapel, fellowship hall,kitchen, office and bath-rooms was dedicated Feb.9, 1986, and a 4,000-squarefoot educational wing, withclassrooms, bathrooms, of-fices and a kitchen, was add-ed in 2001.

Throughout the years,Hope Lutheran Churchsupported a preschool andvacation bible school andhosted various events andprograms, including a fish-ing derby, divorce care,

blood drives, flu shot clin-ics, easter egg hunts, Biblestudies, Sunday school,Sunday Bible class, a wom-en’s group and boy and girlPioneers.

Hope Lutheran Church isa member of the WisconsinEvangelical Lutheran Synod.In 40 years, five pastors haveserved the congregation.

Pastor David Rutschowfrom Good Shepherd Evan-gelical Lutheran Church inDowners Grove will serveas the guest preacher atthe anniversary service.Former church membersSharon Mazurek and Melo-dy Brigowatz will serve asguest organist and choir di-rector, respectively.

The service will be fol-lowed by a dinner.

For more information,contact Pastor Alan Gummat 630-293-0756.

Jimenez pro-vided an oral ,videotaped con-fession to lawenforcement offi-cials, as well as awritten statement,in which he ex-plained what hap-pened and said hewas not acting inself-defense, pros-ecutors said.

After the inci-dent, a friend ofTecuatl confront-ed the defendants,who had returnedto the party, andMartinez allegedlylaughed off whathappened, sayinghe had to cometo the aid of hisfellow gang mem-bers, prosecutorssaid.

Martinez ad-mitted to authorities that hewas at the party, grabbed a pickax, chased Tecuatl, beat himwhile he was on his back on the

ground and then left him to re-turn to the party, prosecutorssaid.

A resident living in the 600block of South Neltnor Boule-vard near Pomeroy Street inWest Chicago found Tecuatl’sbody in his front lawn at about6:45 a.m. Sunday when he wentoutside to get his newspaper,officials said.

Jimenez and Martinez ap-peared in bond court Wednes-day morning at the DuPageCounty Courthouse. The bondhearing for Rios was delayeduntil 4 p.m. because his attor-ney could not be present forthe 8 a.m. hearing.

Bond was set at $1 millionfor Jimenez and $800,000 forMartinez by Judge ElizabethSexton. As part of their bondconditions, the teens are notallowed to have contact witheach other or other gang mem-bers. They are scheduled to ap-pear in court Dec. 16.

The West Chicago PoliceDepartment was assisted intheir investigation by theDuPage County Major Crimes

Task Force and DuPage Coun-ty State’s Attorney’s Office, ac-cording to a city of West Chica-go news release.

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8POLICE REPORTS

Information in Police Reports isobtained from the West ChicagoPolice Department. Individualslisted in Police Reports who havebeen charged with a crime havenot been proven guilty in court.

DUI• Ramon Cuautle, 40, 1064

Lorlyn Circle, Batavia, was chargedwith driving under the influence ofalcohol, operating amotor vehiclewithout a driver’s license andfailure to reduce speed to avoid anaccident at 7:42 p.m. Nov. 3 in the400 block of Church Street.• Gonzalo Rangel, 20, 1221 Kings

Court, was chargedwith drivingunder the influence, operating anuninsuredmotor vehicle and anaccident on private property at4:03 p.m. Nov. 9 in the 1700 blockof North Neltnor Boulevard.

BurglaryA leaf blower was stolen from

the bed of a pickup truck betweenNov. 1 and 5 p.m. Nov. 5 in the 100

block ofWest Roosevelt Road.

Motor vehicle theftA vehicle was reported stolen

at 3:05 p.m. Nov. 8 at CampbellDrive and Hawthorne Lane.

Theft• Five sewer grates were

reported missing between Nov.1 and 12:01 a.m. Nov. 4 at Camp-bell Drive and Hickory Lane.• A sewer grate was reported

missing at 7:19 a.m. Nov. 5 atPrince Crossing and HawthorneLane.• An Android cellphone was

reported missing and later re-turned to its owner at 5:30 p.m.Nov. 4 in the 200 block of SouthNeltnor Boulevard.• Someonewas reported to have

collected $7,750 in cash from rentpaymentsmade by tenants at10:30 a.m. Nov. 6 in the 200 blockof High Street. The person alsowas reported to bemissing.• An HTC Evo cellphone was

reported missing at 6:50 a.m.Nov. 7 in the 1200 block of WestNorth Avenue.• Christian Moe, 39, 108 Main

St., was charged with theft, pos-session of less than 30 gramsof marijuana and violation of anorder of protection at 9:31 p.m.Nov. 8 at his home. Moe had anin-state warrant for his arrest atthe time the incident occurred.

Marijuana possessionKyle Suhr, 24, 200 E. Geneva St.,

was chargedwith possession ofless than 30 grams of marijuanaand possession of drug equipmentat 2:44 a.m. Nov. 9 in the 300block of Main Street. Suhr had anin-state warrant for his arrest atthe time the incident occurred.

Fraud• A credit card fraud incident

was reported at 2:30 p.m. Nov. 5 inthe 500 block of Fieldcrest Drive.• Fraudulent checks were

reported cashed at a currencyexchange between Oct. 25 andnoon Nov. 7 in the 100 block of

North Neltnor Boulevard.

Vehicle damage• Eduardo Acosta, 36, 630

Kenwood Ave., was chargedwith criminal damage to a motorvehicle, resisting or obstructingan officer and all other trafficoffenses at 11:46 p.m. Nov. 4 atWashington and Main streets.• Four tires of a vehicle were

punctured between Nov. 5 and5 p.m. Nov. 6 in the 100 block ofEast Pomeroy Street.

Warrant arrestsOsmany Vasquez, 22, 319 W.

Blair St., was arrested on an in-state warrant at 8:22 a.m. Nov. 7at Joliet Street and Glen Avenue.

Missing personAman older than 16 was report-

ed missing at 5:40 p.m. Nov. 5 inthe 100 block of Wood Street.

Traffic violations• Roberto Rangel-Beltran, 22, 817

Burr Oaks Drive, was chargedwithoperating an uninsuredmotor

vehicle, operating amotor vehiclewith a suspended or revoked driv-er’s license and a taillight violationat 10:38 p.m. Nov. 2 at IngaltonAvenue and Hawthorne Lane.Rangel-Beltran had an in-statewarrant for his arrest at the timethe incident occurred.• Jose Solis-Garcia, 41, 1034

Plum St., Aurora, was chargedwith operating amotor vehiclewithout a driver’s license andspeeding at 9:24 a.m. Nov. 3 atRoosevelt Road andWegner Drive.• Carolyn Clark, 63, 5S100

Pebblewood Lane, Naperville,was charged with operating amotor vehicle with a suspendedor revoked driver’s license and asignal violation at 10:58 p.m. Nov.8 at South Neltnor Boulevard andMichael Browning Way. Clark hadan in-state warrant for her arrestat the time the incident occurred.

Abandoned vehicles• A motor vehicle was reported

abandoned between Nov. 2 and4:45 p.m. Nov. 4 in the 2000block of West Roosevelt Road.

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Ethics committee closesinvestigation of Roskam’sOctober 2011 Taiwan trip

By NATHAN [email protected]

The House Ethics Commit-tee voted unanimously Oct. 30to close the months-long in-vestigation into a more than$25,000 trip U.S. Rep. PeterRoskam, R-Il-linois, took inOctober 2011 toTaiwan, citing“insufficient ev-idence,” accord-ing to a newsrelease from theHouse EthicsCommittee.

Roskam andhis wife, Elizabeth, took thetrip as part of the representa-tive’s work on the Ways andMeans Committee. Allega-tions later arose that the tripwas paid for by the Taiwan-ese government and not theChinese Cultural University,which Roskam said was thesponsor.

According to House TravelGuidelines and Regulations,“expenses may only be accept-ed from an entity or entitiesthat have a significant role inorganizing and conducting a

trip.” The Office of Congres-sional Ethics, an independentorganization that reviews al-legations of misconduct in theHouse, claimed that the Tai-wanese government was theorganizer of the trip.

Usually, a foreign govern-ment covering such travelcosts is not an ethical breach.But ethics rules forbid gov-ernments pay for the travel ofspouses or family members.

The only direct contactRoskam’s office had with theuniversity before, during orafter the eight day trip was awritten invitation and a three-hour visit to the college thatincluded a campus tour and ameeting with the university’spresident, according to a re-port from the office.

“The House Ethics Commit-tee’s unanimous, bipartisanvote to close this case withoutfinding any wrongdoing con-firms what Rep. Roskam hassaid all along – that he andhis staff have complied withall laws, rules and proceduresrelated to privately sponsoredtravel,” said Roskam’s com-munication director, Stepha-nie Kittredge, in a statement.

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District 200 approves $153 million levy for next year

By NATHAN [email protected]

WHEATON – Area home-owners will likely see their2013 property tax bill in-crease after the Communi-ty Unit School District 200Board of Education approvedits 2013 tax levy 6-1 at a Nov.13 meeting.

The 4.81 percent increasewas previously assumedin the $153 million 2013-14budget passed at the end ofSeptember. The levy is thelargest funding source forthe district, totalling 69 per-cent of revenue in the 2012-13 school year, according toAssistant Superintendent ofBusiness Operations Bill Far-ley.

The percentage representsthe comparative dollar in-crease over last year’s collec-tion, Farley said. That meansthat the district hopes to col-lect 4.81 percent of addition-al revenue over last year’sroughly $120 million.

However, most of the levy

likely will not be felt by thetaxpayer, Farley said. Thedistrict can legally only raiserates on current residentsby either five percent or theamount of the previous year’sinflation-measuring Consum-er Price Index, whichever islower.

In 2013, the CPI was setat 1.7 percent by the Bureauof Labor Statistics, meaningthat the average taxpayerwill pay far less than a 4.81percent increase.

The remainder of the gainwill come from possible rev-enue generated by new prop-erty in the district, Farleysaid.

“We make sure, when welevy, we capture the newgrowth in the community,”he said.

New construction is notheld to the same CPI-basedcap, so with that growth, thedistrict can bring in addi-tional tax dollars. Farley saidthat ‘tax to the max’ as I callit, those policies I can’t sup-port.”

Board member RosemarySwanson said that beforethe cap system, it was easierfor boards not to raise taxeswithout feeling pressured by

possible unforeseen needs.Board member Jim Mathie-son said that, while it wasn’ta perfect situation, raisingtaxes by small amounts every

year could account for largefuture demands.

“If we get an enrollmentspike, and that enrollmentspike continues on for many

years and you left dollars onthe table, then how do you ed-ucate those extra students?”Board President Barbara In-tihar said.

Property taxes mostlikely will increase

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The event will take place from

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local high school choirs, holiday

refreshments and the unveiling

of the library’s history exhibit.

A special visit from Santa

Claus also will be part of the

open house.

The event will take place

before the West Chicago Frosty

Fest, which begins at 4 p.m.

Sen. Connelly to offermobile office hoursWEST CHICAGO – Illinois State

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Library to celebrateFamily Reading NightWEST CHICAGO – The West

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The event will take place from

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WHEATON – After sever-al weeks of consideration, theCommunity Unit School Dis-trict 200 Board of Educationvoted 5-2 during a Nov. 13 meet-ing to move forward with itsengagement initiative.

Consultant UNICOM•ARCwill form a committee of com-munity members and districtstaff to hold a series of residentworkshops, each focusing on aspecific topic. Participants willhear a data presentation andthen split into small groups forbrainstorming and feedbacksessions.

Board President Barbara In-tihar said, after speaking withstaff, she believes workingwith an outside vendor is thebest course of action.

“If staff does not feel theycould achieve the same re-sult, the same level of qualityon their own because of thedemand, especially becauseof the demand at this time, Ithink we’re doing ourselves adisservice and wasting moneyin terms of our own internal re-sources,” she said.

B o a r d m e m b e r B r a dPaulsen, who said he workedwith UNICOM previously inhis job as an architect, saidthat hiring the firm would bea “phenomenal investment” inthe community and the futureof the board.

The nearly $50,000 contractwas criticized by board mem-bers Jim Gambaiani and Jim

Mathieson, who voted againstit. Both said during the Nov. 13meeting and in previous dis-cussions they were skepticalabout the process, though notthe idea behind it.

Mathieson said, despite theboard’s discussions, he didn’tfeel confident he knew whatthe district would get from thefirm. He also said he wouldhave liked to have seen propos-als from more potential ven-dors.

Board member RosemarySwanson said she believed itwas the responsibility of theboard to approach the vote astrustees rather than managers.

“A good financial trusteewould want to know what theowners’ wishes were in order tobe good stewards of that trust,”she said. “And we sit in trust ofthe most important assets of ourcommunity, which is our chil-dren and their education.”

The board also voted to ap-prove an official charge for theproject to guide and focus theoutreach. Several board mem-bers stressed that UNICOMneeds to survey as diverse apopulation as possible, withspecial attention to those with-out children in the district.

Intihar said no matter howboard members voted on thesurvey provider and methods,she hoped all would publiclyand privately support the com-munity engagement processmoving forward. Both Gam-baiani and Mathieson voted infavor of the charge, citing thedirection it gave to the process.

D-200 board passes community engagement initiativeCommunity engagement initiative

(As specified by charge)• Gather current, accurate and

consistent information that reflectsthe perceptions, priorities andchallenges of the community.• Communicate to the commu-

nity the district’s successes andchallenges, while instilling a deeperunderstanding of the mission, ob-jectives and needs of the district• Ascertain long-term goals and

priorities of the community withrespect to student achievement,including education and social-emo-tional performance criteria, staffdevelopment and compensation,

facilities and technology, which arealso consistent with policies andpractices that will ensure the long-term financial stability of the district.• Ascertain the steps to be taken

and the resources, programs andoperations needed to achieve theidentified long-term goals andpriorities that are consistent withpolicies and practices that willensure the long-term financialstability of the district.• Consider actions to be implement-

ed to establish a long-term, mean-ingful and ongoing communicationprocess with residents of the district.

“For me, though I voted noon the [community engage-ment] item, I believe that this[charge] document is still akey document, whether wewere going to do this with anoutside service or not,” Gam-baiani said.

Superintendent BrianHarris said staff had alreadybegun creating a list of po-tential candidates for theengagement committee andwould accept suggestionsfrom the board and commu-nity. He anticipated hav-ing a draft of the list by theDec. 11 board meeting, if notsooner.

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Daniel, played byWill Austin, and Sonja, played by Laura DeWitt, rehearse “The Christmas Tree,” which

will soon be presented by Gallery Theater.

West Chicago is starting Christmas a little early this year. Gal-

lery Theater will present “The Christmas Tree” from Nov. 22

to 24, kicking off the holidays with a two-person play about the

spirit of the season.

West Chicago resident and veteran Charles Scheckle paid a Vet-

erans Day visit Nov. 11 to fifth grade dual language students at

Gary Elementary School. We thank Scheckle for providing such

an important learning opportunity.

A nearly 20-foot-tall, 12-foot-wide blue spruce tree arrived indowntown West Chicago in time to serve as a centerpiece forthe annual Frosty Fest season. The tree, which was dug froma residential yard in Lemont, was permanently planted at theFox Community Center, 306 Main St., as part of the infrastruc-ture improvement to restore an underground tunnel and add anatural area and courtyard.

The tree will be decked outwith holiday bling compli-ments of West Chicago’sKramer Tree Specialists,Inc. later this month, and bethe featured attraction forthe downtown lighting ceremony, which takes place as part ofFrosty Fest from 4 to 7 p.m. Dec. 7.

The free event is the community kick-off of the holiday sea-son and features a variety of family-friendly activities, includ-ing horse-drawn wagon rides, live reindeer, an ice sculptureartist, West Chicago Park District crafts, a gingerbread housedisplay and, of course, Santa and Mrs. Claus.

The fun begins with a “Frosty Procession” that will traveldown Main Street, west of Illinois Route 59, to Galena Street inthe heart of the downtown starting at 4 p.m. The tree lightingwill follow at approximately 4:30 p.m.

Cultural activities planned include an exhibit and sale ofhandmade wearable art at Gallery 200 located at 200 Main St.,an exciting new exhibit titled “Where History and ProgressMeet,” plus a German Christmas Exhibit sponsored by WestChicago Sister Cities at the City Museum, 132 Main St. Also,the CB&Q Depot at 134 Turner Court will be open from 3 to 7p.m. with live music from Sleight Street and a local a capellagroup, and a train exhibit.

Additional downtown performances by the CommunityHigh School Chamber Choir, Wheaton Academy Kantorei andthe West Chicago Park District’s Performing Company andJr. Combo classes will help festival-goers start the season on ahigh note.

The Frosty Fest committee, which includes representationfrom the West Chicago Park District, West Chicago Public Li-brary, West Chicago Fire Protection District, West Chicago Sis-ter Cities, Gallery 200, State Bank of Illinois, Boy Scout Troop#33, CHS Educational Foundation and community volunteers,is hoping the entire community will mark their calendar andplan to be a part of this year’s celebration of the season.

For a complete schedule of activities, visit www.westchica-go.org/Community/documents/ScheduleFlyer2013.pdf.

Krista Coltrin is the marketing assistant for the city of WestChicago

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Protect our childrenGreat news! Congratulations to

the Downers Grove Public Library!

At its next monthlymeeting

on Nov. 20, the Library Board

will consider policy changes

that support amore effective,

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ternet access. Computers in [the]

children’s area will be equipped

with filtering software designed

to screen out age-inappropriate

material, whichwill be similar

to that used in public schools.

It would be great if folks from

Westmont Public Library attend

this meeting or get some training

from public school ITs to learn

which filtering software works

well. Their excuse that past filters

did not work properly and had

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us that they really did all they

could to protect children behind

computers. It is their responsibil-

ity to find a product that works. If

schools can do it, so can a library.

Our tax dollars are available for

this purpose andwewant our

children to be safe in [the] library.

It can be accomplished, so let’s

hope that library staff will care

enough and do the right thing.

‘Hooterville’Every train that enters

Downers Grove has an engi-

neer who acts like he just got

a new horn for his birthday.

“Hoot-hoot, hoot-hoot” all day

and all night. Residents should

have a referendum on a name

change for the village. I vote for

“Hooterville.”

Thank you, ProvisoTownshipI just want to say ‘thank you’ to

Proviso Township for taking me

to the doctor, to my eye doctor,

at Loyola. I didn’t have to wait for

my kids to find time for me and

they were right on time and they

were wonderful. They got me to

Loyola and I got the shot in my

eye and they picked me up 10

minutes after I called them and

told them I was ready, and it was

a wonderful service, and I want

to thank Proviso Township trans-

portation for my senior ride … I

think more people should take

advantage of this. They have

wonderful other things, too.

Smells like garbageIf President Obama thinks his

health plan smells like a rose, to

me it smells more like garbage.

Time will be the judgeThere has been a great deal of

negative criticism and little sup-

port in this area for the Afford-

able Care Act, aka Obamacare.

Whether against it or for it,

before we voice our opinion, it

behooves us all to read the ac-

tual document itself, not blindly

accept someone’s opinion with

a biased position. As with Social

Security and Medicare, there

was a lot of controversy before

they were enacted into law.

Obamacare is no different. Time

will be the judge as to whether

it is beneficial or not.

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HARRY E. BRUCE

Harry EdwardBruce, a 58-yearresident of WestChicago.The family and

friends of HarryEdward Bruce, formerly of Berwyn,will gather Saturday, November 23,2013 for a 3:00p.m. memorial ser-vice at Trinity Lutheran Church,331 George St., West Chicago, to beimmediately followed by a recep-tion celebration of his life.Born July 20, 1922, in Berwyn, he

passed away Saturday, November9, 2013, at Central DuPage Hospitalsurrounded by his family.Harry served his country in WWII

as a heavy equipment operator forthe Navy Sea Bees in the Philip-pines.Harry and Alfrieda also enjoyed

their summer months with theirnew found friends in Woodruff,Wisconsin. In their early years,Harry and his wife, Alfrieda, started"Ye Olde Crafters" out of their homeand sold their crafts at various craftshows in the area.He was the beloved husband for

62 years of Alfrieda, who precededhim in death in 2008; loving fatherof James Bruce, Timothy (Tina)Bruce and Terence (Amanda) Bruce;devoted grandfather of Clayton(Stephanie), Giles (Jessica), Emma,Robert, Justin, Jacob, Kody and Pey-ton; proud great-grandfather ofTamaroa, Brayden, Colton and Lily;and fond uncle of many nieces andnephews.He was preceded in death by his

three brothers and one sister, and issurvived by his sister-in-law JanBruce.In lieu of flowers, donations may

be made to CNS Hospice, 690 E.North Ave., Carol Stream, IL 60188or the Alzheimer's Association, 225N. Michigan Ave., Floor 17, Chicago,IL 60601.Arrangements were made by

DuPage Cremations, Ltd. andMemorial Chapel, 800-588-1132.

WILHELMINA PEREZ

Wilhelmina Henrica (Int'Groen)Perez, age 89, of Gilbertsville, Penn-sylvania, formerly of Illinois, wife ofthe late Raphael Serbin Perez,passed away onWednesday,November 13, 2013 at ParkhouseProvidence Pointe Nursing Home inRoyersford, Pennsylvania.Born in Tilburg, Netherlands, she

was the daughter of the lateJoannes Gerardus and ArnoldaMaria Francisca (Brokken)Int'Groen.Surviving is her daughter, Rachel

Mary Collins of Illinois; son, RaphaelJoseph Perez, husband of Maxine, of

ph , husband o ,Gilbertsville; grandchildren,W. Russell and Alexander Collinsand Raphael Jr. and Joseph Perez;and great grandson, Jeffrey Collins.She is predeceased by her hus-

band, parents and 5 siblings.Interment will be Saturday,

November 23, 2013 at 12:30PM, atQueen of Heaven Cemetery inHillside, Illinois.Catagnus Funeral Home &

Cremation Center, Inc., Gilbertsville,Pennsylvania, is in charge of ar-rangements.View obituaries or send

condolences atwww.catagnusfuneralhomes.com

8EDUCATION NOTES

DEAN’S LISTS

Colby College,spring semesterGLEN ELLYN: Andrew Flynn

Marist College,spring semesterGLEN ELLYN: Anna Kuhn

University ofWisconsin – Platteville,spring semesterWHEATON: Cara Andrzejewski

University of Iowa,spring semesterPRESIDENT’S LIST

WHEATON:Marisa StratelakWINFIELD: Sarah Pflederer

Geneva College,spring semesterWHEATON: Kathryn Regalado

Northern ArizonaUniversity,spring semesterWEST CHICAGO: Joseph Tumidalsky

Azusa Pacific University,spring semesterWHEATON: Claire Dresselhaus

Carroll University,spring semesterGLEN ELLYN: Taylor Steinhilber

Berklee College of Music,spring semesterWHEATON: Kevin Busse

Colgate University,spring termWHEATON:Melissa Ericksen

University of theSciences, spring semesterGLEN ELLYN: Neal Juraska

Capital University,spring semesterWINFIELD: Julie Outlaw

University of Wisconsin– Milwaukee,spring semesterWHEATON: Sarah Cripe

University of Houston,spring semesterGLEN ELLYN: Catrina Kim

University ofMassachusetts – Lowell,spring semesterWHEATON: Amy Oomens

Quincy University,spring semesterGLEN ELLYN:Marcus AureliWHEATON: Timothy Wealton

ACHIEVEMENTS• Alyssa Cholewinski and Rachel

Dziedzic, both of Glen Ellyn, tookpart in Women in Engineering, acompetitive scholarship programand weeklong exploration ofcareers in engineering fields atMichigan Technological University.• Shawn Hughes of West Chicago

participated in Explore Your Fu-ture, a national career explorationcamp for deaf and hard-of-hearingstudents.• Ronald Perfetti and Michael

Skupien, both of Glen Ellyn, andDaniel Armstrong of Winfield wereinducted into Benedictine Universi-ty’s chapter of Sigma Beta Delta, anational honor society in business,management and administration.• Rabia Otry of Wheaton has

been inducted into Randolph-Ma-con Academy’s chapter of the Na-tional German Honor Society. Shealso achieved the Bronze Standardon the German National Exam,received the American CitizenshipAward for exhibiting outstandingcitizenship behavior in and aroundthe community and received thePresidential Academic EducationAward for Academic Excellence.• Louis Jiricek of Glen Ellyn took

part in the annual Rail and Inter-modal Transportation Program, acollaborative program hosted by

Michigan Technological Universityand the University of Wisconsin –Superior.• Mark Orland of Wheaton par-

ticipated in the Summer ScholarsProgram in Biology and BiomedicalResearch at Washington Universityin St. Louis.• Danielle Keller of West Chicago

was admitted to the University ofWisconsin – Madison School ofNursing to begin the baccalaureatenursing program in the fall.• Three Glenbard West High

School students received honorsin the American Association ofPhysics Teachers’ photo contest.Jaime Mathew took first place for“A Standing Wave.” Christina Trantook third place for “For the Loveof Books.” Trevor Jackson Lightearned honorable mention for“Icicle Frenzy.”• Junior Andrew Grossklaus

of Wheaton and senior SarahSniegowski of West Chicago werenamed Montini Catholic CampusMinistry Students of the Month forSeptember.• Augustana University teach-

er candidate Jaime Perpich ofWarrenville spent five days at theFlorida School for the Deaf andBlind as part of the Augie Choiceinvolvement experience. Studentsstudied teaching methods for thechildren who are deaf and/or blindand presented their findings ontheir own best practices at theNational Association of TeacherEducators Conference.• The following students were

named Commended Students in theNational Merit Scholarship Program:GLENBARD SOUTH: Erin Gibson,Paige Jacobson, Priyanka Pan-jwani, Stephen Robinson, Alvee-na Siddiqi and Susan Walborn

GLENBARD WEST: Karl Agger,Nicholas Barella, Erik Barillari,Andrew Carlson, Bradley Faw-cett, Jean-Meaulnes Kenwood,Richard Maganini, Shalini Raoand Kevin Swikle

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No highschool diploma

High schooldiploma

Some college,no degree

Associate’sdegree

Bachelor’sdegree

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2011 Current Population Survey

MEDIANWEEKLY EARNINGS

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Contact us(630) 617-3400, [email protected]/admission190 Prospect Avenue, Elmhurst, Illinois

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People who have a collegedegree make a lot moremoney each week thanpeople who don’t.

LEADINGWITH VALUES INTELLECTUAL EXCELLENCE COMMUNITY SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY STEWARDSHIP FAITH, MEANINGANDVALUES

You want real-world results from your education. We do, too. That’s

why we’ve designed the Elmhurst Experience to give you a clear

competitive edge. You’ll gain not only knowledge and skills but also

connections and experience. You’ll be fully prepared to succeed in a

global, competitive, change-driven marketplace.

• Glenbard West High Schoolstudent Madeline Perez was nameda National Hispanic RecognitionProgram scholar based on her scoreon the Preliminary SAT/NationalMerit Scholarship Qualifying Test.• Wheaton-Warrenville South

High School senior Jasper Lown isthe grand-prize winner of the 2013American Sleep Medicine Founda-tion Sleep Story Video Contest.• Illinois State University Forensics

Union member Joseph Hlavaty ofGlen Ellyn placed first in programmedoral interpretation, second in proseinterpretation and fifth in informa-tive speaking at the Mid-AmericanForensics League tournament.• The Suburban Law Enforcement

Academy at College of DuPagegraduated the following recruits:Kyle Hallett, DuPage County ForestPreserve Police Department; and EricPuchalski and William Thrun, both ofWarrenville Police Department.• The following students were

selected to participate in the 2013Illinois Music Educators AssociationAll-District Festival:

GLENBARD SOUTH

BAND: David Kozich, trumpet;Jennifer Erl, trumpet; and DanielleGaimari, clarinet

ORCHESTRA:Matthew Wu, violin

GLENBARD WEST

BAND: Grace Adduci, trumpet;Erin Hernandez, flute; MarinaSchroeder, bass clarinet; AddieSmith, bass clarinet; and MeganTorti, flute

CHOIR: Jamie Casey, alto; EmmaFriedberg, soprano; Ben Hecht,tenor; Kailey Henderson, soprano;Molly Hernandez, soprano; MariaLandi, soprano; Zach Palmisano,bass; Sarah Schulte, soprano;Jonah Sirvatka, bass; Joe Spengel,tenor; Randy Westergaard, bass;

ORCHESTRA: Kazuhiro Akamatsu,viola; Paul Christian, violinist; Em-ily Hess, flute; Julia Ilhart, cello;Ellen Maloney, violinist; HannahNovak, string bass; ElizabethTobin, French horn; and AnneWilliams, viola

JAZZ BAND: David Hernandez, altosaxophone

SCHOLARSHIPS• Kelsey Wolf of Winfield received

a President’s Gold merit scholarshipfrom Baylor University.• Lauren Klapatch of West Chicago

earned an Achievement Scholarshipfrom the College of Human Sciences

at Iowa State University.• Conrad Devin of Wheaton was

named an Ervin Scholar at Wash-ington University in St. Louis.• Madeline Odle of Wheaton

was selected as a Walter WilliamsScholar at the University of Missou-ri School of Journalism.• Anne Jurgonski of Wheaton

received the William RandolphHearst Foundation Scholarship fromthe University of Missouri SinclairSchool of Nursing.• Miami University student Julia

Creswell of Wheaton received a$1,000 Study Abroad Grant fromthe Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi.• Molly McGhee of West Chicago

received the Scholarship for Excel-lence in Agriculture and Life Sci-ences and Adam Guenther receivedthe Fred Foreman Scholarship forGrowth in Leadership Participationfrom the College of Agricultureand Life Sciences at Iowa StateUniversity.• Benet Academy student Daniel

Weithers of Wheaton was nameda semifinalist in the 2014 MeritScholarship Competition.The following students also were

named Commended Students in the2014 Merit Scholarship Competition:GLEN ELLYN: Aiden Bertrand, JohnHatfield and John Simonaitis

WHEATON:Molly Moran and Annal-isa Tarrizzo• Brande Redfield of Wheaton

received the Thomas K. Wilson andW. Hardy Eshbaugh Scholarshipof $700 from Miami University’sProject Dragonfly.

MILITARY NOTES• Cadet Geanna Hiller of Glen Ellyn

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The Elmhurst Memorial Center for Cancer Care is proud to add the Varian TrueBeam™ linear

accelerator to its arsenal. Combining imaging, beam delivery and sophisticated RapidArc®

technology, TrueBeam accurately targets tumors with a precise radiation dose from nearly any

angle. Here, patients can also benefit from an infusion center with evening and Saturday hours

as well as an overall environment that was actually designed to improve healing. At the Center

for Cancer Care, we’ve taken it upon ourselves to do everything possible to take on cancer.

For a virtual tour, visit AmazingCancerCare.com.

Cancer doesn’t play fair. Neither do we.

The cancer centerof tomorrow.Open today.New technology thattargets tumors and sparessurrounding tissue?Amazing.

graduated from the 2013 Leader De-velopment and Assessment Course.

The Illinois State University student

also earned the top female Army

physical fitness test in her regiment

and was recognized for being the

cadet that best represented the

Warrior Ethos, a term coined to

reflect the embodiment of a soldier.

GRADUATESMarquette UniversityGLEN ELLYN: David Dau, bache-lor’s in middle and secondary

education

Southern IllinoisUniversity EdwardsvilleWEST CHICAGO: Derek Thompson,

bachelor’s in computer engineer-ing, cum laude

WHEATON: Jasmine Hassan, bache-lor’s in history

Carleton CollegeWHEATON: Adriana Orland, bache-lor’s in biology with a concentra-tion in neuroscience, cum laude

Clemson UniversityWINFIELD: Heather Conn, master’s

in special education

Iowa State UniversityGLEN ELLYN: John Faryan, bache-lor’s in mechanical engineering

Lakeview College ofNursingWINFIELD: Hayley Kevil, bachelor’s

in nursing

Clarke UniversityWEST CHICAGO: Sammantha

Mammoser, bachelor’s in commu-nication and Spanish

Eastern Illinois UniversityWEST CHICAGO: Alexis Wiley,

bachelor of science

Claudine Youkhana, bachelor of

science

WHEATON: Joseph Bates, bachelor

of arts

Danielle Davis, bachelor of science

Matthew Machalek, bachelor of

science

WINFIELD: Douglas Mateas, bache-lor of science

University of Wisconsin –La CrosseWINFIELD: Anna Atwater, bache-lor’s in recreation management

University of KansasWINFIELD:Meghan Scherzer,

bachelor’s in biology

Kelsey Vorgert, bachelor’s in

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Co-Dependents Anonymous,9:30 a.m. Saturday, St. Mark’sEpiscopal Church, Room 202, 393 N.Main St., Glen Ellyn.Overeaters Anonymous, 7 to

8 p.m. Sunday, St. Thomas UnitedMethodist Church, 2S511 Route53, Glen Ellyn. For information, callMargaret at 630-719-1625.Glen Ellyn Runners, 8 a.m.

Sunday, Prairie Path Park, be-tween Park Boulevard and ForestAvenue, south of the railroadtracks, Glen Ellyn. Fun run forall abilities. For information, call630-926-8053, or visit www.glenellynrunners.org.Emotions Anonymous, 10 a.m.

Monday, St. Barnabas Church,22W415 Butterfield Road, GlenEllyn. For information, call 708-383-0200.Resiliency Workshop, 7 to 8:30

p.m. Monday, Parkview CommunityChurch, 764 St Charles Road, GlenEllyn. For information, call 630-605-6009.DuPage Rivers Fly Tyers, 7 p.m.

Tuesday, College of DuPage, 425Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn. For informa-tion, visit www.dupageriversfly-tyers.org.

Glen Ellyn Toastmasters, 7 to9 p.m. Tuesday, Glen Ellyn CivicCenter, 535 Duane St., Glen Ellyn.Group for public speaking andpresentation skills. For informa-tion, visit 1743.toastmastersclubs.org.Glen Ellyn Kiwanis Club, 7 a.m.

Tuesday, Glen Oak Restaurant,479 Pennsylvania Ave., Glen Ellyn.For information, call 630-790-1342.Kiwanis Club of Central DuPage,

noon to 1:15 p.m. Wednesday, Bar-one’s, 475 Pennsylvania Ave., GlenEllyn. Includes business meeting,lunch and program/speaker. Forinformation, call 630-567-6771, orvisit www.centraldupagekiwanis.org.Eating Disorder Support

Group, 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday,Building 7, Aute 115, 751 RooseveltRoad, Glen Ellyn. National Asso-ciation for Anorexia Nervosa andAssociated Disorders of Glen Ellyn.For information, email [email protected] Woodworkers, 7 p.m.

Wednesday, St. James ApostleChurch, 480 S. Park Blvd., GlenEllyn. Meets every fourth Wednes-day. For information, visit www.dupagewoodworkers.org.

WARRENVILLE

Food Addicts in RecoveryAnonymous, 7 p.m. Monday, TrinityLutheran Church, 3S460 Curtiss St.,Warrenville. For information, visitwww.foodaddicts.org.

WHEATON

Mental health and substanceabuse support group, 6:30 to8 p.m. Thursday, DuPage CountyHealth Department, Room 269, 111N. County Farm Road, Wheaton. Forinformation, call 630-682-7400.Illinois Income Tax Program

Presented by the League ofWomen Voters, 7 p.m. Thursday,Wheaton Park District Commu-nity Center, 1777 S. BlanchardSt., Wheaton. Learn more abouta proposed tax amendment andwhat it could mean for the state.This meeting is free and open tothe public. Doors will open at 7p.m. and the program begins 7:30p.m. For information, visit www.wheatonlwvil.org.11th annual Ivan J. Fahs Me-

morial Lecture with Dr. TeresaA. Sullivan., 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday,Meyer Science Center, 430 HowardStreet, Wheaton. Dr. Teresa A.

Sullivan, President of the Universityof Virginia will deliver this year’slecture titled “Honor as a 21stCentury Concept.” For information,call 630-752-5036.Parents/Caregivers Support

Group Children Under 18 withMental Illness, 7 to 8:30 p.m.Monday, NAMI DuPage Office,2100 Manchester Road, BuildingB, Suite 925, Wheaton. Meetssecond and fourth Mondays. Forinformation, call 630-752-0066ext. 210.Career Transition Support

Group, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday, GaryUnited Methodist Church, 244 N.Main St., Wheaton. For information,call 630-668-3100.Mental Illness Caregiver

Support Group, 7 to 8:30 p.m.Monday, National Alliance onMental Illness Dupage Office, 2100Manchester Road Building B, Suite925, Wheaton. For caregivers ofchildren. Meets every second andfourth Monday. For information, call630-752-0066.Central DuPage Camera Club,

7:30 p.m. Monday, Wheaton ParkDistrict Community Center, 1777 S.Blanchard St., Wheaton. For infor-mation, call 630-469-3926.Wheaton Lions Club, noon to 1

p.m. Tuesday, Masonic Building,120 W. Wesley St., Wheaton. Forinformation, call 630-665-3200, orvisit www.wheatonlions.org.Kiwanis Club of Wheaton, 6 p.m.

Tuesday, Memorial Park Building,208 W. Union Ave., Wheaton. Forinformation, call 630-844-6757,email [email protected] Golf Fitness Work-

shop Series, 7:15 p.m. Tuesday,Callaway Golf Fitness, CantignyGolf Academy, 27W270 MackRoad, Wheaton. Cost per workshopis $20 for adults; $30 for couples;and $10 for juniors under age 18when accompanied by an adult.Payment is cash only, at the door.Nov. 26: Proper Spine Angle forGreater Accuracy and Consistency.For information, call 630-567-7572or email [email protected] County Marine Corps

League, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, VFWPost of Wheaton, 0N731 PapworthSt., Wheaton. For information, call847-571-8604.Wheaton Rotary Club, 12:10 p.m.

Wednesday, Arrowhead Golf Club,26W151 Butterfield Road, Wheaton.For information, call 630-588-1987.

WINFIELD

Stroke support, 6:30 to 8 p.m.Thursday, Central DuPage Hospital,27W350 High Lake Road, Winfield.For information, call 630-933-4600.Oncology patient support

group, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday,Central DuPage Hospital, 25 N.Winfield Road, Winfield. For infor-mation, call 630-933-4200.ThyCa DuPage Thyroid can-

cer support group, 7 to 9 p.m.Thursday, Central DuPage Hospital,25 N. Winfield Road, Winfield. Forinformation, call 877-588-7904, orvisit www.thyca.org.Eating Disorders Support

Group, 11 a.m. Saturday, CentralDuPage Hospital, Behavioral HealthServices, 27W350 High Lake Road,Winfield. For information, call 630-346-9266.Narcotics Anonymous Support

Group, 6:30 p.m. Saturday and 7p.m. Monday, Central DuPage Hos-pital, Behavioral Health Services,27W350 High Lake Road, Winfield.For information, call 708-848-4884.Sexaholics Anonymous Support

Group, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, CentralDuPage Hospital, Behavioral HealthServices, 27W350 High Lake Road,Winfield. For information, call 630-415-0341.Alcoholics Anonymous, 8:30

p.m. Saturday, Alcoholics Anon-ymous, 27W350 High Lake Road,Winfield. For information, call 630-653-6556.Overeaters Anonymous, 9 to 10

a.m. Saturday, Central DuPage Hos-pital, Behavioral Health Services,27W350 High Lake Road, Winfield.For information, call 708-346-0000.Cocaine Anonymous Support

Group, 8:30 p.m. Sunday, CentralDuPage Hospital, Behavioral HealthServices, 27W350 High Lake Road,Winfield. For information, call 773-202-8898.Lap Band Support Group, 6:30

to 8 p.m. Monday, Winfield TownCenter, 0S050 Winfield Road,Winfield. Every fourth Monday. Forinformation, call 630-933-4234.Adult Survivors of Child Abuse,

7 to 9 p.m. Monday, CDH Bed pavil-ion, 25 N. Winfield Road, Winfield.For information, visit www.cdh.org.Mental Illness Support Group, 7

p.m. Wednesday, Central DuP-age Hospital, Behavioral HealthSciences, 27W350 High Lake Road,Winfield. For information, call 630-933-4234.

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STELLA! HARMONIESWHERE: SecondSpace Theatre in Build-

ing H Arts Center at Elgin Community

College, 1700 Spartan Drive, Elgin

WHEN: 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23

COST & INFO: $25; tickets.elgin.edu,

847-622-0300

ABOUT: Earning rave reviews is Stella!,

a four-piece, all-women, American roots

band. It’s described as a singer-songwrit-

er super group of vocalists and multi-in-

strumentalists who mix a heavy dose of

lush harmonies, with a shot of Tom Waits,

a pinch of country twang, and a dash of

western swing.

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‘TREE’

PLAYWHERE: Gallery 200/

STUDIO, 203 Turner

Court, West Chicago

WHEN: 7:30 p.m.

Friday and Saturday,

Nov. 22 and 23, and 3

p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24

COST & INFO: $9 for

adults, $8 for seniors

and students; 630-

234-5919, GalleryT-

[email protected]

ABOUT: The touching

play by Norm Foster,

starring Laura DeWitt

and Will Austin, is set

at a cold Christmas

tree lot on Christmas

Eve, where two peo-

ple come to purchase

the last remaining

tree. As they discuss

the reasons why each

deserves to purchase

the tree, they learn

much about each

other and come to

understand that the

meaning of Christmas

is about more than a

simple evergreen.

BREAD & ROSESWHERE:Westminster Pres-

byterian Church, 830 N. Annie

Glidden Road, DeKalb

WHEN: 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24

COST & INFO: Free-will offering; www.

breadandroseschorus.org

ABOUT: Dawn Pokorny of Winfield is

among the women who share their vocal

talents in Bread & Roses. The mother of

three finds a creative outlet in singing

with the ensemble, whose “Songs of the

Seasons” program mixes solemnity and

humor as it celebrates the change of the

seasons and the holidays of Christmas and

Hanukkah. The group delivers messages

of peace, justice and acceptance for all.

TURKEY TROTWHERE: Lake Ellyn Boathouse,

645 Lenox Road, Glen Ellyn

WHEN: 8 a.m. Thursday, Nov.

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COST & INFO: Free, with no registration

required; 630-858-2462, www.gepark.org

ABOUT: Plan a different start to your

Thanksgiving Day, by running off the cal-

ories awaiting at your holiday feast in the

five-mile Glen Ellyn Turkey Trot Predicto

Race. All ages and skill levels are welcome

to participate, because you don’t have to

be the first one over the finish line to win.

Instead, everyone must predict the time

they will complete the race in, and the top

two runners who come the closest earn

a Thanksgiving treat. Timing devices are

not allowed on the course.

DOUBLE BILLWHERE:Mercury Theater

Chicago, 3745 N. Southport

Ave., Chicago

WHEN: Nov. 27 to Dec. 29

COST & INFO: $20 to $55; 773-325-1700,

www.mercurytheaterchicago.com

ABOUT: Cory Goodrich of Carol Stream

co-produced the album “Season of Carols

2013,” featuring Chicago theater artists,

singers and musicians, to raise funds for

Season of Concern, supporting artists in

need (www.seasonofcarols.com). A concert

is planned at Mercury Theater Chicago,

where Goodrich returns to star in “The

Christmas Schooner” through December.

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Restaurant reviews

LA GRANGE – At WOOWJapanese Restaurant in LaGrange, the food is only halfthe experience.

Located downtown, WOOWlooks inconspicuous enoughfrom the outside. A singleoverhead sign and dark win-dows do little to hint at whatawaits beyond the restau-rant’s doors. Once inside,I was greeted by a friendlyhostess, and, since it waslunchtime and I was alone,was asked if I preferred a seatat the bar or a table.

Personally, I get a kick outof watching my food be pre-pared, so I opted for one of theseats at the bar, behind whichdrinks are shaken and stirredand sushi is prepared.

As I moved through thedining room, I couldn’t helpbut take in the visual expe-rience around me. The wallsare covered in animal prints– zebra and leopard mostly.Bright white chairs stand outnext to black booths, whileblue and red light bathes thespace. In almost any direction,eyes are drawn to strands oftwinkling lights. The resultleaves more of an impressionof a lounge.

But WOOW is definitely arestaurant – and has the menuto prove it.

The menu is largely dom-inated by sushi in the broadsense of the term, but morespecifically split betweenrolls, sushi and sashimi. Su-shi generally refers to seafoodserved rolled with rice andseaweed paper or seafoodserved on a bed of vinegaredrice. Sashimi is just the fresh,uncooked seafood.

To start, I ordered a plate ofcrab rangoon, perfectly crispyand filled with a good balanceof cream cheese and crabmeat.I also ordered a plate of chick-en fried rice. For those whoare not ready to dive into theraw fish that largely makes upa sushi menu, there are plentyof offerings, ranging fromfried rice to pad Thai andorange chicken. The fried ricewas tasty, light and filled withfresh tasting ingredients.

I would wholeheartedlyrecommend venturing intothe sushi menu, though.WOOW specializes in it, andmy server was happy to helpguide me and answer ques-tions.

Wanting to experience arange of offerings, I opted forthe sushi and sashimi combolunch special, which offereda chef’s choice of items andcame with a California roll(a no-seafood, avocado-filledoffering).

The sashimi pieces werefresh and very flavorful. The

California roll was good, too,but I was hooked by the beau-tiful cuts of red and white fish.

Overall, WOOW succeedsas a spot for sushi lovers, andthe atmosphere inside cancertainly keep a conversationgoing at the table. My waterglass was never low, and theservice was attentive withoutbeing intrusive. With a rangeof options for diners of alltastes, and an affordable price-point, it’s definitely the kindof place where everyone canfind something to their liking.

The ambiance and lighting

would make WOOW a greatspot for a date or a night onthe town with visiting friends.

The Mystery Diner is anewsroom employee at Sub-

urban Life Media. The diner’sidentity is not revealed tothe restaurant staff before orduring the meal. Only positivedining experiences will resultin published reviews.

WOOW’s Japanese cuisine wows in La GrangeWOOW JapaneseRestaurant

• Where: 35 S. La GrangeRoad, La Grange

• Hours: 11:30 a.m. to 9:30p.m. Monday through Thurs-day; 11:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.Friday and Saturday; and 1 to9 p.m. Sunday

• Dress code: Casual• Info: 708-588-8888, www.woowsushi.com

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A sushi chef prepares my meal behind the bar at WOOW in La Grange.

The Crab Rangoon appetizer at WOOW Japanese Restaurant in LaGrange is big, crispy and well balanced in flavor.

The sushi and sashimi combo lunch special includes a chef’s choiceof tasty items.

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“Hello, Dolly!” At Drury Lane Theatre,

100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace.

Through Jan. 5. “Hello, Dolly!” is the

story of turn-of-the-century widowed

matchmaker Dolly Gallagher Levi,

who, after cunningly negotiating

marriages for others through a series

of comic romantic entanglements,

ultimately inds her own match. The

performance schedule is as follows:

Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. ($35),

Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. ($35) and 8

p.m. ($45), Fridays at 8 p.m. ($49),

Saturdays at 5 p.m. ($49), and 8:30

p.m. ($49), and Sundays at 2 p.m.

($49), and 6 p.m. ($45). Lunch and

dinner theatre packages range from

$50 to $74 depending on the day of

the week. For information, visit www.

drurylane.com.

Illumination: Tree Lights at the

Morton Arboretum, The Morton

Arboretum, 4100 Route 53, Lisle.

This holiday season, don’t miss the

arboretum’s unique winter lights

event. For information, visit www.

mortonarb.org.

Music at Ballydoyle Pub, 9 p.m.

Ballydoyle Pub, 5157 Main Street,

Downers Grove. Nov. 22 – Afrodisiacs

– “If disco be the food of love, then

let the groove go on!” ($5 cover); Nov.

23 – This End Up – blend of classic

rock to current hits. For information,

call 630-969-0600 or visit www.

ballydoylepub.com.

NOV. 21

Autumn Festival: “An Arts & Crafts

Affair,” 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday

and Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday,

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Odeum

Expo Center, 1033 N. Villa Ave., Villa

Park. For information, visit www.

odeumexpo.com.

Make and Take Holiday Ornaments,

4 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Elmhurst

Public Library, 125 S. Prospect Ave.,

Elmhurst. Craft festive ornaments

for the library’s holiday tree in Wilder

Park and make an ornament to take

home, too. For grades 2-8. Register

in advance with your valid EPL card.

For information, call 630-279-8696 or

visit www.elmhurstpubliclibrary.org.

Estonian Philharmonic Chamber

Choir Concert, 7 p.m. Thursday,

Saints Peter and Paul Church, 36 N.

Ellsworth St., Naperville. The Esto-

nian Philharmonic Chamber Choir’s

only concert in the greater Chicago

area during their 12-day tour of

the United States. Tickets are $30

for general admission, $15 for ob-

structed view and and $75 for prime

preferred, which includes front-row

seating, wine and dessert post-con-

cert reception and meet-and-greet

with the artists. For information, call

630-718-2119.

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WHERE: Eight suburban screens WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 25

INFO: Celebrating 50 years since the start of the world’s longest-running sci-

i series, “Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor” comes to local movie theaters

through BBC America and NCM Fathom Events. The special will be shown in

RealD 3D at cinemas including the following AMC venues: Cicero 14, 4779 W.

Cermak Road, Cicero; Quarry 14, 9201 W. 63rd St., Hodgkins; Yorktown 17, 80

Yorktown Shopping Center, Lombard; Naperville 16, 2815 Show Place Drive,

Naperville; and Woodridge 18, 10000 Woodward Ave., Woodridge; Regal Can-

tera 17, 28250 Diehl Road, Warrenville; Cinemark Woodridge 17, 6500 Route

53, Woodridge, and Cinemark Century @ Stratford Square, Bloomingdale.

Tickets are available at participating theater box ofices and online at www.

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Movie Classics Series: “Swingers,”

7:30 p.m. Thursday, Studio Movie

Grill, 301 Rice Lake Square, Wheaton.

Tickets are $1. For information, call

630-480-9557 or visit www.studio-

moviegrill.com.

NOV. 22

“Picnic” Presented by Grove Players,

8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sun-

day, Lincoln Center, 935 Maple Ave.,

Downers Grove. Pulitzer Prize-winning

drama about love and longing. Set in

1953, the play examines the arrival of

a handsome drifter who upsets the

equilibrium of a small Kansas town.

Tickets prices are $16 for adults, $13

for seniors and $11 for students. For

information, call 630-415-3682, or visit

www.groveplayers.org.

“The Christmas Tree” at Gallery The-

ater, 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday,

3 p.m. Sunday, Gallery Theater, Gallery

200/STUDIO, 203 Turner Court, West

Chicago. The Neil Simon-like play is

set in a cold Christmas tree lot on

Christmas Eve, where two people

come to purchase the last tree left on

the lot. The story is illed with laughs,

heartache and good old-fashioned

Christmas spirit. Tickets are $9 and

$8 for seniors and students. For

information, call 630-234-5919, email

[email protected].

“The 39 Steps” at Theatre-on-the-Hill,

8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 3 p.m.

Sunday, Bolingbrook Performing Arts

Center, 375 W. Briarcliff, Bolingbrook.

Adapted from an Alfred Hitchcock ilm

based on a book by John Buchan, “The

39 Steps” is a fast-paced whodunit

with a handsome, mustachioed hero,

a dastardly crime, beautiful women,

dangerous men and laughs all along

the way. Tickets are $15 each. For

information, call 630-908-2538.

Oakbrook Center Holiday Extravagan-

za, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Oakbrook

Center, Corner of Route 83 and Cer-

mak Road, Oak Brook. From unique

art demonstrations and live reindeer

to a stunning pyrotechnic perfor-

mance, the event will feature one-

of-a-kind activities, strolling carolers

and characters, and entertainment

for the whole family to enjoy. Cap off

the night with the Illuminated Lantern

Night Processional. For information,

call 630-573-0700, or visit www.

oakbrookcenter.com.

Aging Gracefully Wine Tasting and

Benefit Auction, 6 to 10 p.m. Friday,

Abbington Banquets, 3S002 IL Route

53, Glen Ellyn. Attendees will enjoy a

delicious selection of hors d‘oeuvres

and desserts, sample ine wine &

craft beers, hear tips on food and

wine/beer pairings and bid in both

live and silent auctions including a

trip for two to Napa Valley. Tickets

to the event are $75 per person. For

information, call 630-620-0804 or

visit www.dupageseniorcouncil.org.

Wheaton College Artist Series:

Spanish Brass in Concert, 7:30 to

9:30 p.m. Friday, Edman Memorial

Chapel, Washington and Franklin

Streets, Wheaton. Founded in 1989,

the award-winning Spanish Brass

has established itself as one of the

world’s inest brass quintets known

for the wide variety of its programs.

Tickets are $45. For information, call

630-752-5010.

Third Annual Re-Deck the Halls

Sale, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Bethel

UCC Adminstration Center, 316 E.

Huntington Lane, Elmhurst. Bethel

Church of Christ will once again host

the Re-Deck the Halls sale on Friday

and Saturday, Nov. 22 and 23, at the

Bethel UCC Administration Center

in Elmhurst. Stretch your holiday

shopping budget at the sale of gently

used holiday decorations and gifts.

Bakery items and other treats also for

sale. From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days.

For information, call 630-279-4040,

email [email protected].

Third Annual Re-Deck the Halls Sale,

9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday and Saturday,

Bethel UCC Adminstration Center,

316 E. Huntington Lane, Elmhurst.

Stretch your holiday shopping budget

at the sale of gently used holiday

decorations and gifts. Bakery items

and other treats also for sale. For

information, call 630-279-4040, email

[email protected].

NOV. 23

Hollywood PTA Holiday Gift Shop, 10

a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Hollywood

School, 3423 Hollywood Ave., Brook-

ield. Shop a variety of vendors along

with the opportunity to purchase

gift cardsthat have a percentage of

the sale going to the school. Holiday

sing-a-long with Santa and Mrs. Claus

at 11 a.m. and pictures with Santa

until noon ($5). Free gift wrapping

available. For information, email

[email protected].

Carousel Flowers Open House, 10 a.m.

to 4 p.m. Saturday, Carousel Flowers,

527 S. York Street, Elmhurst. Get

inspired by the holiday decorations,

gifts, wreaths and more. Champagne

and hors d’oeuvres served. For infor-

mation, call 630-834-7039.

“Gobble, Gobble, Crash!” Special

Guest Storytime, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.

Saturday, Elmhurst Public Library, 125

S. Prospect Ave., Elmhurst. Listen to

stories about the holiday, including

“Gobble-Gobble-Crash,” shared by

the author (and EPL staff member)

Julie Stiegemeyer. Turkey crafts

and snacks will wrap up the event.

Register with EPL card in advance.

For information, call 630-279-8696 or

visit www.elmhurstpubliclibrary.org.

Turkey Shoot Basketball Competition,

noon Saturday, Western Springs Rec-

reation Center, 1500Walker, Western

Springs. Free throw competition. All

ages are welcome. Pre-registration

required. For information, call 708-246-

9070, or visit www.wsprings.com.

“Catching Fire” Movie Field Trip,

12:30 p.m. Saturday, York Theatre,

150 North York St., Elmhurst. The

second movie (rated PG-13) in The

Hunger Games trilogy. Tickets are

$3 each the day of the show. Limited

number of movie tickets available.

Register in advance. For grades 6 to

12. Meet in the lobby of the theater

at 12:30 for the 1 p.m. show. For in-

formation, call 630-279-8696, or visit

www.elmhurstpubliclibrary.org.

Annual Jingle Mingle, 4:30 p.m. Sat-

urday, Burr Ridge Village Center, 701

Village Center Drive, Burr Ridge. Event

includes parade, tree lighting, electric

train rides, horse-drawn carriage

rides, face painting, concessions and

more. Admission and parking are free.

Starts at 4:30 p.m. For information,

visit www.burr-ridge.gov.

Chili Cook Off and Pie Auction, 6 p.m.

Saturday, Downers Grove Community

Church, 6600 Fairview Ave., Downers

Grove. Come taste the chili for

free and vote for your favorite. The

proceeds from the pie auction will

go to the Deacon’s Fund, which aids

both community and congregational

members. For information, call 630-

969-3320 or visit www.dgcc.org.

The Nutcracker Ballet at the Hinsdale

Community House, 7 to 10 p.m.

Saturday, Hinsdale Community

House, 415 W. 8th Street, Hinsdale.

This beneit performance will raise

support to continue the fine art of

ballet in Hinsdale. For information,

visit hinsdalechamber.com.

Mick Scott and Folk Duo Comfort

Food Perform, 7 p.m. Saturday,

Caribou Coffee, 5100 Main Street,

Downers Grove. Enjoy a varied menu

of music, songs and stories. For

information, call 630-963-4122.

Herbal Holiday Baking, 9:30 a.m. to

noon Saturday, Morton Arboretum,

4100 IL Route 53, Lisle. This hands-on

program will include how to craft

herbal shortbread and cookies,

candied herb lowers, tea breads

and bread spreads, along with two

methods for making scones. Partici-

pants will go home with at least one

complete mix they can then make

at home or give as a gift. Register in

advance; cost is a $35 for members

and $42 for non-members, including

Arboretum admission and supplies.

For information, call 630-719-2468, or

visit www.mortonarb.org.

NOV. 24

Make Your Own Nature Ornaments,

1 to 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Morton

Arboretum, 4100 IL Route 53, Lisle.

Bring an outdoor photo of your family

to incorporate. Register in advance;

cost is $10 for members and $17 for

non-members, including Arboretum

admission. For information, call 630-

719-2468, or visit www.mortonarb.

org.

Holly Days Gift Bazaar, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Sunday, Westmont Community Cen-

ter, 75 E. Richmond Street, Westmont.

From beautiful handmade items, one

of a kind ornaments, to home-based

businesses, you’re sure to ind it here.

Twin Lakes Preschool moms will

be selling their delicious bakery at

affordable prices. Plus, you may get

a chance to “spin the wheel” for the

hourly cash drawing. Free event. For

information, visit www.wpd4fun.org.

NOV. 25

“Remember the Night” Free Screen-

ing, 1:30 to 3:15 p.m. Monday,

Clarendon Hills Public Library, 7

N. Prospect Ave., Clarendon Hills.

Sometimes called “the best holiday

movie you’ve never heard of,” this

1941 ilm stars Fred MacMurray and

Barbara Stanwyck. Refreshments

will be served. Register in advance.

For information, call 630-323-8188,

or visit www.clarendonhillslibrary.

org.

Enchanted Railroad, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Monday through Jan. 5, Morton Ar-

boretum, 4100 IL Route 53, Lisle. This

intricate railroad travels through an

indoor winter wonderland. Free timed

tickets with Arboretum admission;

irst come, irst served. For informa-

tion, visit www.mortonarb.org.

NOV. 26

Community Trees Display Opens,

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through

Sundays through Dec. 29, Robert R.

McCormick Museum, Cantigny Park,

1s151 Winield Road, Wheaton. The

McCormick Museum will feature

seven “Community Trees,” each

decorated for Christmas by a different

local nonproit organization. Each

organization will receive a $2,500

grant, and the tree that visitors vote

as the favorite with receive an addi-

tional $2,500. Closed Nov. 28 and 29

and Dec. 24 and 25). For information,

visit www.cantigny.org.

NOV. 27

Wine Wednesdays, 6 to 9 p.m.

Wednesday, Autre Monde Cafe, 6727

W. Roosevelt Road, Berwyn. For

information, call 708-775-8122 or

visit www.autremondecafe.net. For

information, visit www.autremonde-

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Giving a gift card as a present is one of the easiest giftsyou’ll buy— but is it a good one?

Appealing for hard-to-shop-for people, gift cards arenot ideal for all.

“The stigma of gift cards as impersonal, tacky gifts haschanged over the years. When the economy took a nosedive, gift cards, especially practical gift cards, grew inpopularity,” said Donna Montaldo, guide for coupons andbargains at About.com. Gift cards for gas, groceries or drugstores are smart picks for college students, young familiesor anyone who appreciates a useful and reasonable gift,she said.

Why not just give cash? While some people feel cold,hard cash is a fine gift, “some people will not accept cash,but they will accept a gift card,” Montaldo said.

“In my mind gift cards are the perfect gift for teenagers.They are notoriously finicky about what they like, and

trends change like the weather,” said Leah Ingram, a frugalliving and gift expert at SuddenlyFrugal.com. “So if youhave to buy for a teen, a gift card to iTunes or a popularretailer like American Eagle is always a good bet.”

Make it specialPeople who don’t appreciate gift cards might be

the sensitive ones who take a lot of time and troubleto search out the perfect gift for you. When you turnaround and hand them a gift card, it can seem imper-sonal, Montaldo said.

To make a gift card seem more worthy, select themcarefully and put some thought into it.

“You could put a couple of gift cards with somethingelse within a theme,” Ingram said. “Say you have a cof-fee lover on your list. Get a gift card to a nearby coffeeshop, but package it with a travel mug and maybe a bagof coffee. Then the gift feels a lot less impersonal.”

Read the rulesThere are some downsides to gift cards. Some have

activation fees or minimum required values that may bemore than you’re willing to spend. They can be easilylost, and after a certain amount of time, they may losevalue.

The Credit CARD Act of 2009 changed how federallaw regulates gift cards, but gift cards are also subjectto state laws, Montaldo said. For example, funds on a

gift card may not expire for five years. ScripSmart.comis packed with pertinent information such as the stateand federal laws applying to gift cards, gift card ratingsand where cards are redeemable.

Some cards are redeemable at multiple stores. Forinstance, an Old Navy gift card is good at any of the Gapbrand stores including Piperlime, Athleta and BananaRepublic.

If it’s really not your thing ...Be smart with your cards, too, Montaldo said. If you

have a small amount left on the card, you can ask for cashback. Some stores will oblige.

“Most stores have a threshold you have to spend, like75 percent, and after that they may give you a refund,” shesaid.

You can also sell your gift cards in some stores like CVSPharmacy or at www.cardcash.com or www.cardpool.comfor up to 92 percent of value.

If possible, it’s best to give the recipient the receipt orat least let them know you have it, Montaldo said. Somestores have computerized systems that can look up acard’s value from the receipt if lost or stolen.

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Stimulate the senses

Nothing says winter like the fresh smell of pine andthe soft, warm glow of candle light. Repurpose simpleglass bottles into an outdoorsy candlescape with KrylonNatural Stone Textured Finish spray paint. Available ineight colors, like Olivine, it goes on easy and gives youthe natural beauty of stone and an elegant, profession-al-looking appearance. Once dry, wrap artificial garlandwith pinecones around the bottle’s neck or let thegarland cascade down the bottle. Place pine tree-scent-ed white taper candles in the bottle openings, light andenjoy for a fresh look and smell that will stimulate yoursenses well into 2014.

Color works wonders

Another easy way to excite the senses during a drab,gray winter is with pops of color. For a decorative displaythat lasts all season, avoid the red and green color com-bination associated with Christmas and branch out withmore contemporary choices like teals, blues, purples andpinks. Metallics like silver and gold are also a great wayto glitz up the season without looking like the North Polein overdrive. Try Krylon’s ColorMaster Metallic in Gold tospice up old ornaments, vases, frames, centerpieces and

more in no time at all. Group spray-painted ornaments orpine cones in a hurricane vase or glass bowl and displayon the mantel for added ambiance to any living room.

Deck the halls

Looking for a way to display the abundance ofholiday cards from friends and family? Repurpose anold window shutter to create a unique display. Start byspray painting it with a festive shade, such as greenor burgundy, which adds a touch of holiday spirit.Once dry, hang the shutter in the kitchen or entrywayand place holiday cards in the slats of the shutter fora creative way to stay organized. Once the holidayshave passed, you can still use the shutter to displaybirthday cards, thank you notes, party invitations andmore all year long.

Outdoor decor

The inside of the home isn’t the only space you canbe creative. Make a lasting statement before houseg-uests even step inside your home by focusing decorativeattention to the outside. Line walkways and drivewayswith lights or faux miniature pine trees, and place whiteflameless candlesticks on each windowsill to add a sim-ple touch of holiday spirit without going overboard. Propa vintage snow sled outside the front door to welcomeguests.

So, this year instead of the same decorations,consider some fun and easy ways to re-beautify theminto pieces that you’ll be proud to display throughout thewinter season. For more product or project ideas, visitwww.krylon.com.

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Holiday shoppers spend billionsof dollars each year on gifts forfriends, family and coworkers. Butholiday shoppers also spend substan-tial amounts of money dressing upthose gifts with bows and wrappingpaper. Shoppers may not want tospend much more on wrapping pa-per, bags and other ways to dress-uptheir gifts, and by employing a fewtricks of the gift wrapping trade, theymay not have to. The following aresome frugal, yet flashy, ways to wrappresents this holiday season.

* Children’s artwork: Over thecourse of a school year parents canaccumulate dozens of original piecesof art from their children’s time inthe classroom. Instead of relegatingthose pictures to a memory box ortemporary glory on the refrigerator,turn them into unique gift wrap. Pairthese pieces of art with colored rib-bon, and everyone who gets a uniquemasterpiece will feel special.

* Newspaper: Recycle newsprintand comics into wrapping paper.Encourage everyone to wrap innewspaper for a cohesive look comeChristmas morning.

* Cloth: Leftover cloth from Hal-loween or cloth purchased to createhomemade curtains can be turnedinto giftwrap for awkward-shapedgifts. Use decorative ribbon to seal

the bundle shut.* Brown paper: Brown paper tied

with twine or ribbon is inexpensiveand can easily be recycled after use.Use a marker to put the names of giftrecipients on each package to saveon gift tags as well.

* Glass jars: Use mason jars whenwrapping smaller gifts, includinggift cards, to give them an arts-and-crafts feel.

* Fabric gift bags: If you’re handywith a needle and thread, sew sacksout of leftover fabric to make giftbags of various sizes.

* Cookie tins: Find unique cookietins from yard sales or leftover tinsfrom holidays past and use them asgift boxes.

* Recipes: If you will be giving acookbook or food-themed gifts, printrecipes that can be used as gift wrapand then later used to make certaindishes.

* Baby linens: From blankets towash cloths, use baby linens to wrapinfant-themed gifts for new parents.

* Baskets: Wicker baskets areavailable in various shapes and sizes.They can be used to make a giftcollection and then reused over andover again.

There are many creative and inex-pensive ways to wrap gifts this yearinstead of relying on preprinted andoften expensive wrapping paper.

Frugal gift

wrapping ideas

Baskets are an often inexpensive alternative to wrapping paper.

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Holiday gift-giv-ing etiquette can beconfusing, especiallywhen it comes togifting those men andwomen who aren’tnecessarily friends orfamily members, butstill help us out in avariety of ways. Decid-ing how to thank thepeople who intersectour lives by deliveringmail or cleaning thepool can take a littleingenuity.

Gifting preferenc-es often vary fromregion to region. Whatmight be acceptablein a certain area ofthe country maybe frowned uponelsewhere. For example, in urban areascash gifts are usually appreciated,whereas rural, close-knit communitiestend to give homemade gifts. The ruleto remember, above all, is that if a giftis given with good intentions, it shouldbe happily received. That being said,here are some general guidelines forgifting those men and women who helpus throughout the year.

* Determine your list. Think aboutthe people with whom you interactregularly. The sanitation workers whopick up the trash twice a week and yourmail carrier may take priority over thehairstylist you visit once every monthor two.

* Establish a budget. The holiday

season can be costly,so set a firm limit onwhat you plan to give,perhaps between $10and $20 each, andstick to that budgetfor each recipient.

* Recognizethat not everyone isallowed to acceptgifts. Some serviceproviders are notallowed to acceptcash gifts or presents.Government employ-ees, for example, maybe prohibited fromaccepting cash giftsor gifts that exceeda predeterminedamount. With this inmind, gloves or a giftbasket may be yourbest option.

* Gift a little more to personal careprofessionals. Your hairstylists, mas-seuse or anyone who performs morepersonal tasks for you may warrant alarger gift. Etiquette suggests giving agift equal to the price of one session ofservice, even if that gift is cash. There-fore if your hair cut costs $35, gift $35.

* Health and child care employeeswarrant special treatment. A privatenurse, nanny or nursing home workershould be gifted for the holidays.Avoid cash gifts with health serviceproviders, opting for a more personalgift that is a token of your affection andappreciation. If gifts are not allowed,consider making a charitable donationin the person’s name.

Gifting those who help

us throughout the yearseason can be costly, season can be costly, so set a firm limit on so set a firm limit on what you plan to give, what you plan to give, perhaps between $10 perhaps between $10 and $20 each, and and $20 each, and stick to that budget stick to that budget fofo

that not everyone is that not everyone is allowewegifts. gifts. provovallowewecash gifts or presents. cash gifts or presents. Gove y-Gove y-ees, for example, may ees, for example, may be prohibited from be prohibited from accepting cash gifts ts or gifts that exceed or gifts that exceed

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Apassion for traveling leads many people to go abroad and experience othercultures or explore the sites closer to home. Those with an avid traveler intheir midst can tie into this love of exploring and give travel-themed gifts.

Gifting the family globetrotter is not always easy, however. Travelers tend to bringhome mementos of their trips and make it seem as if they already have everything theyneed. Gifts purchased at the local store may seem to pale in comparison to more exotictrinkets. But gifting travelers doesn’t have to be difficult. The following gifts shouldmake great gifts for your favorite adventurer this holiday season.

* Travel journal: Many people love to document their trips, describing journeys toexotic locales or simply a family trip to a nearby campground. Travel journals makegreat gifts for those travelers who want more than just visual memories of their trip.Be sure to buy a journal that’s sturdy enough to handle all the bumps and bruises thataccompany a nomadic lifestyle. Leatherbound or hardcover journals should suffice.

* Travel kit: Travelers know the value of a good travel kit, which can help themfreshen up during long layovers at the airport or once they arrive at their destinations.In addition, a travel kit allows travelers to pack some of the comforts of home, such asmoisturizer, shaving gel or a particular type of toothpaste, that might not be readilyavailable at their destinations. When gifting a travel kit, place some of those favoriteproducts, such as travel-size mouthwash or some luxury moisturizing creams, insidethe kit for a special gift-within-the-gift.

* Noise-cancelling headphones: A set of noise-cancelling headphones is a giftno globetrotter should go without. These headphones reduce ambient noise and canmake it easier to doze off comfortably on a flight or to enjoy a music playlist whilesightseeing in a busy city.

* Maps: Domestic travelers may be able to rely on their smartphones for directions,but overseas travelers may need to keep their phones off when traveling overseas toavoid heavy surcharges. In such instances, maps make great gifts, especially if you findout in advance where your special traveler will be visiting next and gift a map of thatparticular locale.

* Gas card: For some, the joy of travel stems from getting behind the wheel and hit-ting the open road. If that’s true of your favorite travel afficionado, consider a gas cardthat can alleviate some of the cost of his or her next trip. Gift cards to filling stationscan be purchased in just about any denomination, and your loved one will appreciatetheir free pass at the pump on their next road trip.

Holiday shoppers have a number of

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for the glaze:• 1 T cornstarch• 1/3 cup pomegranatejuice, divided• 1/4 cup honey• 2 T balsamic vinegar• 1/8 t cardamom (op-tional)for the turkey:• A 12- to 14-pound turkey• 1 t salt• 1/4 t black pepper

curried popcornserves: 8 prep: 5 minscook: 10 mins

• 3 T olive oil, divided• 1 1/2 t curry powder• 1/2 t salt• 1/8 t cayenne• 1/3 cup popcorn kernels

1Stir 1 tablespoon oil, currypowder, salt and cayenne in a small bowl.

2Coat the bottom of a heavy 4-quart saucepan withremaining 2 tablespoons oil. Add a couple of popcorn

kernels and cover pan. Turn heat tomedium.When theirst kernel pops, add remaining kernels. Cook, covered,shaking pan frequently until popping slows to 3 to 5seconds between pops. Remove pan from burner and un-cover carefully to allow steam to escape.

3Pour popcorn into a bowl. Drizzle with curry mix-ture and toss well. Serve immediately.

– Gretchen Roberts, Relish

serves: 20 prep: 5minscook: 3 hours, 40mins

• 1 (10-pound) whole bone-insmoked hamfor the sauce:• 1/2 cupwater• 1/4 t salt• 1 T lour• Juice and inely grated rindof 1 large orange• 1 1/2 T apple cider vinegar• 1 T butter• 1 T stone-groundmustard• 1 stick cinnamon• 1/2 cup golden raisins• 2 Tmaple syrup

1To prepare sauce, com-bine water, salt and lour

in a saucepan; stir well.Bring to a boil over me-dium-high heat and cook,stirring constantly, untilmixture becomes clear. Addremaining ingredients.

2Return to a boil andcook over medium heat

20minutes. Remove thecinnamon stick and dis-card.

3Bake ham accordingto package directions.

During last 15 minutes ofbaking, pour sauce overham.– CourtesyMohonkMountainHouse, New Paltz, N.Y.

1To prepare the glaze, combine cornstarch and halfthe pomegranate juice in a small saucepan; stir

until cornstarch dissolves. Stir in remaining juice,honey, vinegar and cardamom if using. Bring to aboil over medium-high heat; cook 1 minute, whiskinguntil smooth.

2To prepare the turkey, preheat the oven to 375 F.Remove giblets and neck from turkey and rinse,

inside and out, with cold water. Pat dry. Sprinkleevenly with salt and pepper.

3Coat a rack and shallow roasting pan with cook-ing spray; place turkey breast-side-up on the rack.

Roast 1 1/2 hours; rotate pan and roast 1 hour. Brushabout half the glaze over entire surface; return tooven. Roast 10 minutes longer; repeat with remain-ing glaze and roast 10 minutes longer. Let turkeystand 10 minutes before carving.

–Marge Perry, Relish

A CLASSIC

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ham with orange and stone-Ground mustard

pomegranate-Glazed turkeyserves: 12 prep: 15 mins cook: 3 hours

hot Artichoke spinach dipserves: 10 to 12 prep: 15 mins cook: 35 mins

1Preheat oven to 350 F. Spray ashallow gratin or 8-inch square

baking dish with cooking spray.

2Combine artichokes, spinachand onion in a medium bowl.

Set aside.

3Place tofu, garlic, Neufchatel,cayenne and 2 tablespoons re-

served artichoke marinade in foodprocessor. Process until smooth.

4Combine tofu mixture withartichoke mixture. Add Swiss

cheese, 1/3 cup Parmesan, salt andpepper and stir until well com-bined. Transfer to the preparedbaking dish.

5Sprinkle remaining Parmesanover top. Bake 30 to 35 minutes

or until hot, bubbly and goldenbrown on top.

– Crescent Dragonwagon, for Relish

• Cooking spray• 2 cups coarsely chopped mari-nated artichoke hearts (3 small jars),marinade reserved• 1 box (10-ounce) frozen spinach,thawed and drained• 1/2 cup sliced green onions• 24 ounces silken tofu, drained

• 2 t garlic cloves, halved• 4 ounces Neufchatel• 1 dash cayenne pepper• 1/3 cup grated Swiss cheese• 2/3 cup shredded Parmesancheese, divided• 1/2 t salt• 1/2 t freshly ground black pepper

• Recipes for Celebrations •

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ON THE SIDE

Almost instant mashed potatoes

Butternut squash and Apple Bisqueserves: 10 prep: 5 mins cook: 40mins

1Melt butter in a medium saucepan.Add leeks; sauté 5 minutes. Add ap-

ples; cook until they just begin to soften,about 5 minutes.

2Add butternut squash, potato, sherryand broth. Bring to a boil, cover, re-

duce heat and simmer until potatoes andsquash are tender, about 30 minutes.

3Add orange juice, honey, salt, nut-meg, curry and pepper. Cool slightly.

Transfer to a blender or food processorand purée (in batches if necessary). Re-turn soup to saucepan and add half-and-half. Heat thoroughly over low heat. Donot boil.

4Place soup in serving bowls; top eachwith 1 tablespoon cheese and basil, if

using.

– Courtesy Frank Turner, chef with the MattPrentice Restaurant Group in Detroit, Mich.

• 2 T butter• 1/3 cup chopped leek, white part only• 3 cups chopped Braeburn or other tartapple• 3 cups peeled and diced butternut squash• 1 cup peeled and coarsely chopped russetpotato• 1/3 cup dry sherry• 3 cups low-sodium vegetable or chickenbroth

• 1 cup fresh orange juice• 1 T honey• 1/2 t kosher salt• 1/2 t freshly grated nutmeg• 1 1/2 T curry powder• 1 t Coarsely ground black pepper• 1 1/4 cups half-and-half• 3/4 cup crumbled blue cheese or shred-ded Cheddar cheese• Shredded fresh basil, optional

serves: 4

• 4medium russet, Yukon Gold or whitepotatoes, or 6 to 8 red potatoes• Milk, to taste• Butter, to taste• Salt and pepper, to taste

1Wash potatoes; peel if desired. Placewhole potatoes in microwave-safe

dish. Cover dish. (If using plastic, poke

a small hole in the plastic.)

2Microwave on high 8 minutes oruntil potatoes are done.

3Transfer potatoes to a large bowl.Add milk, butter, salt and pepper.

Mash with a potato masher until reach-ing desired consistency.

– U.S. Potato Board (healthypotato.com)

roasted winter squashwith cornbread stuingserves:2 prep:20mins cook: 50mins

• 1 small tomediumwinter squash (acorn,butternut or babypumpkin, about 1?pounds)• 2 T extra-virgin oliveoil, divided• 1/4 cup dried cran-berries or cherries• 1/4 cup golden rai-sins• 1/3 cup choppedonion• 1/4 cup choppedcelery

• 1 T chopped freshsage• 1 Tminced garlic• 1/2 cup reduced-sodium vegetable orchicken broth• 3 T chopped pecans• 1 1/2 cups cookedand crumbled corn-bread• 1 T chopped freshparsley• 1/2 t salt• Freshly ground blackpepper

1Preheat oven to 400 F. Cut squash intohalves lengthwise and discard seeds.

Brush cut sides with 1 tablespoon olive oiland place cut sides down on a baking sheet.Roast 25 minutes or until tender.

2Soak dried fruit in hot water 10 minutes.Drain and discard liquid; set aside.

3Heat remaining olive oil in a medium skil-let over medium-high heat. Add onion,

celery, sage and garlic; sauté 5 minutes. Com-bine drained fruit, onionmixture, broth, pe-cans, cornbread, parsley, salt and pepper.

4Place cornbread mixture into eachsquash half. Return squash to the oven

and bake about 20 minutes, until stufingis thoroughly heated and golden brown ontop.

– Brian Morris, Relish

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• Baking basics are a recipe for holiday success •(BPT) - Whether your end-of-year

festivities involve mistletoe and ho-ho-ho, a menorah and dreidel, or a kinaraand seven colorful candles, holidays ofall cultures seem to have one thing incommon: baking. Food is an integralpart of many celebrations, and whetherit’s Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa,or a family get-together, chances arethere’s a baked good in attendance.

Perhaps you’re thinking of tryingyour hand at some family recipesyou’ve never made before, or want toexperiment with favorites from otherholiday traditions. Whatever dish youmake this holiday season, these bakingbasics help ensure success:

Stock the staplesA variety of delectable ingredients

is one of the many things to love aboutholiday baking, but some staples showup in many recipes. Plain white flour isthe foundation of many holiday bakedgoods, so be sure to keep plenty onhand. Baking soda and baking powderare also frequent necessities, as areeggs and sugar (white, powdered andbrown).

While peppermint may be aproposfor Christmas cookies and candies, andcinnamon and cloves impart ethnicflair to Kwanzaa recipes, vanilla is oneflavor that appears in nearly every tra-

dition. This year, add Nielsen-MasseyMadagascar Bourbon Pure VanillaExtract to your pantry. Your holidayrecipes will benefit from the complexand superior vanilla flavor provided bythe Madagascar Bourbon Pure VanillaExtract as it enhances and deepens theother ingredients in your baking.

When buying ingredients it isimportant to remember that qualitycounts. Higher quality ingredients maybe slightly higher in price, but you’lllikely need less of them. Keep thesestaples on hand in your pantry, andyou’ll be ready to tackle any holidayrecipe, whether tried-and-true or newand daring.

Prep for performancePre-cooking preparation will help

ensure top kitchen performance.Before you dive into a new recipe, sitdown at the kitchen table and readit - beginning to end - twice. Maketwo lists of ingredients; one for itemsyou already have in your well-stockedpantry, and a second for items you’llneed to buy. Check to be sure you havethe necessary bakeware. Nothing’sworse than having all your ingredientsassembled only to realize you loanedyour springform pan to your sister lastyear and never got it back.

Once you have all the ingredients

and utensils you need, line them upand get started. Prep pans per therecipe directions, such as greasingcake pans or covering cookie sheetswith parchment paper. Preheat theoven to the required temperature.Since this can take 10 minutes or more,depending on the age of your oven, it’sa good idea to start the oven beforeyou begin mixing ingredients. Neverattempt to bake in an oven that hasn’tbeen preheated.

Measure dry ingredients first andset them aside, then measure any“wet” ingredients such as oil, short-ening, eggs or vanilla extract. Siftingdry ingredients improves the overalltexture of baked goods and gets rid ofany lumps. Pre-measuring helps ensurea smooth, uninterrupted process whenit’s time to begin mixing ingredientstogether. Be sure to add ingredientsaccording to the recipe, rather thandumping everything into the bowl atonce.

Cool for conclusionOne of the most common - and

worst - baking mistakes is impatience.Most baked goods require a coolingperiod before they can be safelyremoved from the baking pan, tray orsheet. Some recipes may specify thetime needed to allow your cookies or

cake to cool, while others might simplyadvise you to wait until the item iscool to the touch. Rushing removal canresult in breaking, crumbling, splittingand sticking - the kind of disasters noamount of icing can cover. After re-moving your holiday goodies from theoven, set them on a rack to cool and go

do something else. You’ll be happy youwere patient when that fully cooleditem slides easily out of the pan.

Baking is an exact science - moreso than savory cooking that allowsroom for improvisation. By followingthe basics, you can be assured ofbaking success.

Chewy Macadamia Nut CookiesIngredients:3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) butter, softened2 cups firmly packed dark brown sugar1 teaspoon Nielsen-Massey Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Extract2 eggs3 cups unbleached all-purpose flour1/2 teaspoon baking soda1/2 teaspoon salt1 teaspoon cream of tartar1 teaspoon cinnamon1 cup chopped macadamia nutsDirections:Cream the butter, brown sugar and vanilla extract in a mixing bowl

using an electric mixer on a medium speed until fluffy. Add the eggs one ata time, mixing after each addition. Add the flour, baking soda, salt, creamof tartar and cinnamon and mix well. Stir in the macadamia nuts. Chill fortwo hours.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Coat an insulated cookie sheet withnonstick cooking spray.

Shape the dough into 1-inch balls and place on the prepared cookiesheet. Bake for 15 to 18 minutes or until golden brown. Cool on a wire rack.

Makes three dozenWhen preparing bakery items such as cookies, here’s a tip to enhance

the flavor intensity of your product: cream the vanilla into the butter orshortening and sugar first. This step encapsulates the vanilla and helpsprevent flavor loss in low mass/low moisture/high heat cookies.

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Operation Sweaters for Vets& Toys for Tots!

Dignity Memorial® is pleased to hostOur 14thAnnual Operation

Sweaters For Vets from now untilFriday, December 6, 2013.

Woodlawn Funeral Home & Memorial Park is offering their premisesas a drop-off point for new or gently used men and women’s sweatersfor our Homeless Heroes and those in local Veterans Administrationhospitals and Veterans homes. Also, we are proud to announce ourparticipation with Toys For Tots, accepting new, unwrapped toys!Drop off boxes are available everyday from 8am - 4pm.

The goal of Operation Sweaters for Veterans is to provide warm clothing to

those in need this coming winter who have sellessly and proudly served in

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Participating Drop-Off LocationOficial Collection Site

Woodlawn Funeral Home & Memorial Park7750 W. Cermak Road Forest Park, IL 60130

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West Chicago’s Mae Elizabeth Gimre looks to inbound the ball during a game last season. Gimre and the Wildcats will make their debut in the Upstate Eight Conference this season.

West Chicago looking forward to fresh startBy SCOTT SCHMID

[email protected]

WEST CHICAGO – The2013-14 season is one of newbeginnings for the West Chi-cago girls basketball team,which joins the Upstate EightConference after leaving theDVC.

“I’m kind of excited aboutgetting into a new confer-ence,” West Chicago coachKim Wallner said. “It’s some-thing that is kind of excitingfor me after coaching in theDVC for 30 years. It’s definite-ly a little bit of a change withall new teams. But it will befun in that way and it’s a newchallenge for us.”

On the court, the team’s

biggest issue will be replac-ing Laura Panicali, who av-eraged 20.1 points and 5.7 re-bounds per game last winter.The Wildcats do return anexperienced core of playersin Shelly Molskow, Natalie

Warkins and Mae ElizabethGimre.

“We lost some seniors lastyear, including Laura, whoaveraged 20 points a game,”the coach said. “How we aregoing to replace that is kind

of by committee. I would lookfor us to have balanced scor-ing from a lot of our kids.

“We do have three kids whoplayed a significant amountlast year. They will get a lotof playing time and after that,it might be who steps up. Wehave some seniors who havepaid their dues and are eagerto have their time. We will seewhat they can do.”

Without a lot of height onthe roster, West Chicago ex-pects to pick up its defensiveintensity in order to level theplaying field

“We will look to pressure,”Wallner said. “We have a lit-tle more quickness this yearso we will look to push theball. And we will try to go a

little deeper, especially if Iwant to pressure.

“We will go after it prettyhard. We are certainly nota real big team but we arescrappy. We will try to mixthings up defensively.”

West Chicago will playin the Riverside BrookfieldThanksgiving tournamentfor the first time before head-ing back to the Oswego Eastevent over Christmas. Up-state Eight play begins onDec. 6.

“It’s going to be reallychallenging,” Wallner said.“The Upstate Eight is a veryphysical conference andthere are also a lot of athlet-ic teams who like to pressureand run.”

West Chicago Wildcats

Coach: Kim WallnerConference: Upstate Eight2012-13 record: 8-18 (4-10 in

DuPage Valley)Next game: 7:15 p.m. Thursday

vs. Downers Grove NorthTop returners:Madeline Earls sr. FMae Elizabeth Gimre jr. GAubrey Kusper sr. C

Shelly Molskow sr. GMolly Ricci sr. FNatalie Warkins sr. FKelsey Windisch sr. FPromising newcomers:Mariel Culloton jr. GCristina Hurtado jr. FHailey Sartore jr. GAmari Stafford so. G

8GIRLS BASKETBALL PREVIEW

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Howwould you sum up Sat-urday’s win?

Everyone played as oneand everyone came togetherwhen we needed to.

How special is it to ad-vance to the semifinals again?

It’s amazing. It’s one of

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WheatonCo-op swimming sends two to stateSUBURBAN LIFE MEDIA

DOWNERS GROVE – TheWheaton Co-op swimming teamwas fourth at the Downers GroveNorth sectional Saturday with ascore of 146.Most importantly, the squad

qualified a pair of individuals forthe IHSA state meet this week-end at New Trier High School inWinnetka.Sarah Bradley moved on after

coming in third in the 1-meterdiving event with a point totalof 415.70. Joining her will beHannah Olsen, who placed thirdin the 100-yard backstroke with aclocking of 58.76.Olsen was also eighth in the

200 individual medley while Al-exa Simoneau placed sixth in thatevent. Sofie Wallock was sixth inthe 500 freestyle, just ahead ofteammate Amanda Stiegal, andseventh in the 200 freestyle.Also contributing points toward

the team finish were Elise Hogan(eighth in the 100 butterfly),Stephanie Palczynski (ninth inboth the 200 freestyle and 100backstroke), TessMay (ninth inthe 50 freestyle), Ellie Gosling(ninth in the 100 butterfly), SabineFahey (10th in the 50 freestyle),Simoneau (10th in the 100 breast-stroke) and Katherine Rogers (11thin the 100 breaststroke).The 400 freestyle relay team

of Stiegal, Palczynski, Olsen andSimoneau finished fifth in 3:41.86.The 200 medley relay of Olsen,

Simoneau, Hogan and Stiegalwas sixth in 1:50.72.The 200 freestyle grouping of

May, Palczynski, Wallock andStiegal also came in sixth in1:41.78.

West ChicagoCompeting at the Neuqua

Valley Sectional on Saturday,the Wildcats came in ninth placewith 55 points.

Lindsay Bruce was sixth in the200-yard freestyle after touchingthe wall in 1:57.73.Myanna Cook placed 10th in

both the 100 butterfly (59.40)and the 100 backstroke (59.13).The 400 free relay team of

Paulina Konopko, Natalie Nelson,Bruce and Cook came in sixth in3:38.35, and the 200 freestylerelay of Konopko, Bruce, Nelsonand Miranda Otzwirk was eighthin 1:39.45.The 200 medley relay of Cook,

Kathryn Malinowski, Konopkoand Nelson was ninth.

St. FrancisThe Spartans competed at

the Neuqua Valley sectional onSaturday.The 200 freestyle relay team of

Julia Cesario, Madeline Verbeke,Samantha Kenney and KatieGranbomwere 11th in 1:50.19.That same group was also 12th inthe 200 medley relay.

Local players help NCC football to CCIW titleSUBURBAN LIFE MEDIA

NAPERVILLE – The NorthCentral College football teamcapped off a perfect regularseason with a 53-14 win overAugustana on Saturday.

Winning the College Con-ference of Illinois and Wis-consin (CCIW) for the eighthstraight year, the Cardinalsimproved to 10-0 on the fall asthey head into this weekend’sNCAA Division III playoffopener against Albion.

A host of local productshave contributed to the teamthus far.

Shane Dierking (WheatonWarrenville South) tops the

squad with seven intercep-tions, and the safety also has48 tackles. Linebacker NickSlezak (Warrenville, GlenbardSouth) leads the Cardinalswith 87 tackles, including 56solos, and has a team-high 17tackles for loss.

Linebacker Michael Mon-terrubio (Wheaton Warren-ville South) posted 33 tacklesin eight games, Connor Doug-las (Glenbard South, Lom-bard) has 19 tackles and oneinterception, and Nick Boes-so (Glenbard South) has ninetackles in seven games.

On the offensive line, JohnCannova (Wheaton, BenetAcademy) started three games.

8SWIMMING ROUNDUP

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Monday was the first daygirls basketball teams in thestate could play their firstgames. As the season tipsoff, St. Francis and WheatonAcademy are hoping to startstrong and finish strong thisseason.

St. Francis SpartansCoach: Mike PhillipsConference: Suburban

Christian2012-13 record: 14-15

Next game: 7:30 p.m. Thurs-day at Willowbrook

Top returners:Danielle Ament jr. FAlexis Long sr. GClaire O’Donnell sr. FCaroline Pins sr. FReagan Sproat so. G/FPromising newcomers:Corky Hart jr. GRegan Kasprak jr. GCarley Pasquale jr. GOutlook: The Spartans

must find a way to replacetheir entire starting lineup,which included the produc-tion of Kate Slattery and Aly

Garmanos, who combined toaverage nearly 25 points pergame a year ago.

Not a big team, the Spar-tans are an athletic bunchand do bring back a trio ofsenior returners in ClaireO’Donnell, Alexis Long andCaroline Pins. A year ago, St.Francis was one game under.500 but went 7-3 in the Sub-urban Christian Blue confer-ence.

Wheaton AcademyWarriors

Coach: Beth MitchellConference: Suburban

Christian2012-13 record: 8-20 (2-8 in

SCC)Next game: Thursday at So-

monauk Tournament

Top returners:Marissa Gagliano sr. GChristina Garrison jr. CAli Grant sr. GElizabeth Melby so. FJamie Netzley so. GAbby Olson sr. GPromising newcomers:Alex Johnston fr. GMolly Thorson jr. FOutlook: An extremely

young team a year ago, theWarriors have another yearof varsity basketball undertheir belts.

“That’s a key for us,” War-riors coach Beth Mitchellsaid. “We have more experi-ence than we had last year.We are still very guard-domi-nant so we will be looking foran up-tempo style.

“Overall, it’s a great group

of girls and the chemistry isgood.”

Mitchell said an aggres-sive defense will be key withthe hope of creating turn-overs and easy baskets.

“We are focusing on ourdefensive pressure,” Mitch-ell said, “and turning our de-fense into offense.”

The Warriors got off toa good start in their open-er as Jamie Netzley hit thegame-winning shot with 10seconds left in overtime togive the Warriors a 41-39 winover Newark as part of theSomonauk tournament.

Christina Garrison had12 points and six reboundswhile Netzley finished witheight points, five rebounds,five steals and four assists.

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Wheaton Academy young and improvingSt. Francis has new starting lineup,but senior trio brings experience

Tough conditions, tough loss for Wheaton NorthBy SCOTT SCHMID

[email protected]

WHEATON – It is safe tosay that Mother Nature andthe Wheaton North foot-ball team aren’t the best offriends.

One year after its seasonwas ended by a 3-0 loss toGlenbard West on a mud-caked field, the Falcons hadto endure rainy and windyconditions in a 16-6 loss toLake Zurich Saturday in aClass 7A quarterfinal.

“It’s tough,” WheatonNorth coach Joe Wardynskisaid. “It’s true, a night likeSaturday does not help our of-fense. Obviously both teamshave to play in it but we are athrow-first team and they area run-first team. The rain wasone thing, the wind is anotherthing.

“But give Lake Zurichcredit. They deserved to winthe game. They are a verywell coached team and theyexecuted what they do verywell.”

Trailing 9-0 at halftime,Wheaton North saw its deficitswell early in the third quar-ter on a Bears’ 48-yard touch-down pass. The Falcons an-swered back midway throughthe period on a one-yard

touchdown pass from ClaytonThorson to Jake Heggeland,which came after a fumblerecovery from Tristan Jones.

The home team had chanc-es in the fourth quarter to

pull even closer, but threeturnovers ended any come-back hopes. For the game,Wheaton North could neverget its run game on track.

“We knew we couldn’t give

up may points and win,” saidWardynski, whose team fin-ished the 2013 season witha 9-3 record. “We hoped 16points might be enough but itdidn’t happen.

“Against a five-man box,you have to run the footballand we didn’t do that. Whenyou know they are playing afive-man box and they stillstop the run, that meansyou’ve got special kids inthere.”

The Falcons now must saygoodbye to a standout seniorclass which also played a piv-otal role in the team reachingthe quarterfinals last fall.

“I feel bad for the seniors,but that is high school foot-ball,” the coach said. “It’s avery good group and we hadgreat senior leadership. AndI don’t know when we willhave another quarterbacklike Clayton Thorson. He is astalented of a high school foot-ball player as you will find.It’s hard to see him go.”

Lake Zurich 16Wheaton North 6

Wheaton North top performers:Mike Cerone, 8 tackles

Nick Singleton, 8 tackles

John Coolidge, 7 tackles, two

tackles for loss, fumble recovery

Jacob Van Dyke, 5 tackles, sack

Tyler Gabriele, 4 tackles, 1.5

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Wheaton North’s Clayton Thorson fights off a Lake Zurich defender in Saturday’s football quarterfinal play-off game. Thorson and the Falcons saw their season come to an end with a loss.

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Tigers looking to take next step

By SCOTT [email protected]

WHEATON – A memora-ble 2012-13 season broughtWheaton Warrenville Southto the cusp of the state semi-finals.

Now, with a talented coreof returners back in the fold,the Tigers are looking to takethat final step this winter.

“What happened lastyear, with all the adversitywe had, it was unbelievablewhat the kids accomplished,”said Wheaton WarrenvilleSouth coach Rob Kroehnke,whose program dealt withsix torn ACL injuries lastyear. “Each one had to stepup their game. It was a greatyear but when you get thatclose to state, it hurts evenmore.

“This group, especiallymy seniors, have taken stepseach year. They’ve got tosectional finals and super-sectionals. They want to takethat next step.”

Leading the charge is four-year varsity player MeghanWaldron, who enters the cam-paign as one of the top play-ers in the state. She averagedover 18 points a game as ajunior to go along with eightrebounds and four assists.

“I see a young lady thatwas very quiet as a fresh-man and is now taking overa leadership spot,” the coachsaid. “She has taken hergame to another level whichis amazing in itself. She isthat talented.”

Also back are forwardsMelinda Franke and OliviaLinebarger as well as MaggieDansdill, who missed most oflast winter with a torn ACL.

“The first couple of weeksof practice, with the groupwe have coming back, wehave taken a few more stepsthan we normally would atthis time of the year,” Kro-ehnke said. “The kids whoplayed last year know whatneeds to be done. Now it’s

about getting the youngerkids caught up and into thefire a little bit and see howthey react.”

Wheaton WarrenvilleSouth is seeking its fourthconsecutive DuPage ValleyConference championship.

“Obviously, especially forMeghan and Maggie, we arelooking for four straight,”Kroehnke said. “We’ve gotthe last three and those twoplayed up as freshmen. Thatis a high priority on the list.”

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WheatonWarrenvilleSouth Tigers

Coach: Rob KroehnkeConference: DuPage Valley2012-13 record: 29-4 (14-0

DVC)Next game: 5 p.m. Friday vs.

Trinity at Schaumburg tournamentTop returners:Maggie Dansdill sr. FMelinda Franke sr. FTaryn Larson sr. GOlivia Linebarger jr. FErin Madigan jr. GMeghan Waldron sr. GErin Zappia sr. F

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WheatonWarrenville South’s MeghanWaldron drives towards the basket during a Nov. 8 practice. Waldron andthe Tigers have their sights set on a fourth straight conference title this winter.

“What happened

last year, with all the

adversity we had,

it was unbelievable

what the kids

accomplished.

Each one had to step up

their game.

It was a great year but

when you get

that close to state,

it hurts even more.”

Rob KroehnkeHead coach

Expectations high with coregroup returning for Tigers

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Aggressive D a key for Falcons’ large squad

By SCOTT [email protected]

WHEATON – The 2012-13season was one to remem-ber for the Wheaton Northgirls basketball team, a sea-son that fell just a few pointsshort of a sectional title.

Now, despite losing two oftheir leading scorers to grad-uation (Mandy Traversa andReilly Stewart), the Falconsstill have the pieces in placeto post similar success.

“Last year, we had a greatrun,” Wheaton North coachDave Eaton said. “It wasdefinitely an enjoyable sea-son and we did a lot of thingswell.”

Leading the charge thiswinter is UCLA-bound Chris-sy Baird, who averaged 11.8points and 7.9 rebounds pergame last season.

“Chrissy has shown thelast two years that obviouslyshe is a great player for us,”Eaton said. “And she has de-veloped her game. She shotthe ball from the perimeterwell last year, she just didn’tshoot it a lot.”

Also back are Kelly Thorn-ton, who averaged 6.2 pointsper game as a sophomore,and Emari Jones. Sophomoreguard Emmy Gryna is a new-comer who is expected to stepright in and contribute.

“Kelly had a very goodyear as a sophomore,” thecoach said, “and Emari andEmmy really stepped up onthe offensive end during thesummer.”

Mindset-wise, there willbe a change on the court thiswinter. Last year, the Fal-cons were more of an offen-sive squad, averaging nearly60 points per game. This timearound, Wheaton North willgo back to the defensive rootsthat Eaton preaches.

“Our offense will come,”the coach said. “But defen-sively, I’m really excited.Last year, we had to outscorepeople. This year, we can de-fend. We have a lot of height

and a lot of team speed. I likeour aggressive style of play.”

The Falcons have 19 play-ers on their roster, includ-ing a combined seven soph-omores and freshmen, and alot are in the mix for playingtime.

“We’ve got a really goodgroup,” Eaton said. “Wehad some questions comingin about depth and posi-tions, but in a good way, theyare not making it easy onus.

“They are working hard atit and our seniors have donea great job taking the fresh-men, sophomores and juniorsunder their wing.”

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Wheaton North

Falcons

Coach: Dave EatonConference: DuPage Valley2012-13 record: 23-7 (12-2 DVC)First game: Friday at York tour-

namentTop returners:Chrissy Baird sr. FEmari Jones jr. GKelly Thornton jr. GPromising newcomers:Emily Barry sr. FEmmy Gryna so. GAbbie Watts sr. G

Bill Ackerman file photo - [email protected]

Wheaton North’s Chrissy Baird puts up a shot during a game against Glenbard North last season. A UCLArecruit, Baird is expected to be a senior leader for the Falcons this season.

“Our offense will come.

But defensively,

I’m really excited.

Last year, we had

to outscore people.

This year, we can defend.

We have a lot of height

and a lot of team speed.

I like our aggressive style

of play.”

Dave Eaton

Head coach

Wheaton North seekinganother 20-plus win season

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On paper, this looks like a team theBears should be able to handle. That’swhat the Indianapolis Colts thoughttwo weeks ago before the Ramsstormed into Indianapolis and blewthem off the field by a 38-8 margin.

There are other danger signs.This will be only the second game

the Bears have played indoors thisyear. Their first was in Detroit, wherethey played their worst game of theseason, falling 40-32.

The Rams will be the second team

the Bears have faced this year comingoff a bye. The Lions came into Chicagofor their second meeting after theirweekend off and knocked off the Bears,21-19.

Let’s meet Tavon Austin. TheRams traded up eight spots in the firstround of this year’s draft to take the5-foot-8-inch, 176-pound mighty miteout of West Virginia, who, until theColts game, appeared to be just kindof finding his way. In Indianapolis, hecaught 57- and 81-yard touchdowns,and returned four punts for 145 yards,including a 98-yard touchdown.

Think Devin Hester, but this guycan play wide receiver, too.

St. Louis features a quartet of youngrunning backs – Zac Stacy, DarylRichardson, Benny Cunningham andIsaiah Pead.

Stacy is the new No. 1, with 129rushes and 537 yards, a 4.2 average andthree touchdowns rushing. He also hascaught 15 passes for 97 yards and onetouchdown receiving. All four backscatch the ball out of the backfield. Rich-ardson has been banged up, and Pead,

the highest draft choice of the four, isburied on the bench.

The Rams struggle at receiver.Chris Givens is their No. 1 with 28receptions and 463 yards for a 16.5average. Beyond Austin, who has33 receptions for 345 yards and fourtouchdowns, Austin Pettis and BrianQuick fill out this pedestrian group.

While the Bears were recruitingMartellus Bennett in free agency, theRams went shopping for Jared Cook.He has 33 receptions for 428 yardsand three touchdowns. No. 2 tight endLance Kendricks is a factor as wellwith 23 receptions, 172 yards and threetouchdowns.

Like the Bears, the Rams are in thehands of their backup quarterback,Kellen Clemens. With the franchise,Sam Bradford, out for the year with anACL tear, Clemens has completed 46 of86 throws, a 53.5 completion rate, for634 yards, three touchdowns, two inter-ceptions and a 79.3 passer rating. He’sbeen OK, but nowhere near as effectiveas Josh McCown. Clemens may be theweak link right now.

The best matchup of the game willfeature Jake Long, who is once againhealthy and one of the best left tacklesin the game, going head-to-head withJulius Peppers.

Third-year player Robert Quinn isthe NFL’s breakout defensive playerof the year. Known as “Little Julius”at North Carolina – an ode to Peppers– before the Rams chose him with the14th pick in the 2011 first round, Quinnalready has 12 sacks and five forcedfumbles.

He is complimented on the otherend by Kyle Long’s big brother, Chris,the second player taken in the 2008draft. Chris Long has 6½ sacks, oneforced fumble and two recovered.

Linebackers James Laurinaitis andAlec Ogletree and defensive tackleMichael Brockers are three more firstround picks, and Janoris Jenkins, whothe Rams took with the 39th pick in the2012 draft, are all playmakers.

This is a big-play defense that isgetting better every week. Bears fansbest hope they aren’t catching it at theworst possible time.

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Week 11 featured a num-ber of surprise breakout per-formers. Some, like RashadJennings and Michael Floyd,already were owned in manyfantasy leagues. Althoughthese unlikely stars were mostoften fantasy benchwarmers,owners wise (or lucky) enoughto start them received a hugeboost in week 11.

Other breakout performerscame from nowhere. Theseplayers, such as Bobby Rain-ey, most likely reside in waiv-er land, and are sure to be hotpick-ups this week.

As we have learned overthe years, one breakout perfor-mance does not ensure futureproductivity. Let’s review theunlikely fantasy stars fromweek 11, and try to separate theone-week wonders from thoseworthy of a spot on your roster.

Rashad Jennings, RB, OaklandWeek 11 Performance: 22 car-

ries, 150 yards, one touchdown.Jennings is owned in less

than half (44 percent) of ESPNleagues. Veteran fantasy play-ers are familiar with Jennings– he has had multiple oppor-tunities to fill in for currentteammate Darren McFaddenand previously for MauriceJones-Drew. Until recently, henever had failed to disappoint.In the past three weeks, how-ever, he has averaged morethan 18 points. In the next twoweeks, Jennings has favorablematchups at home versus Ten-nessee and at Dallas. In weeks14 and 15, things get tougher(at Jets and versus KansasCity).

Verdict: McFadden’s returnis not certain. Jennings is a de-cent stopgap for the next twoweeks.

Bobby Rainey, RB, Tampa BayWeek 11 Performance: 30 car-

ries, 163 yards, two touchdowns.Rainey, who was waived

earlier in the year by Cleve-land, is owned in only 2.2 per-cent of ESPN leagues. Thegeneral consensus was that hewould split time with BrianLeonard. In the past two weeks,Rainey has asserted himself,and is clearly the more effec-tive of the two backs.

Verdict: Rainey likely willbe the guy in Tampa the restof the way. However, the Bucs’schedule is brutal. Owners ex-pecting a repeat of week 11 willbe disappointed.

Michael Floyd, WR, Arizona

Week 11 Performance: Sixreceptions, 193 yards, onetouchdown

Until week 11, Floyd wasaveraging about six fantasypoints per game. I was actual-ly surprised to learn that he isowned in 63.3 percent of ESPNleagues. Those 63 percentmust have known something,because Floyd went off for 27points in week 11. The Cardi-nals have a favorable schedulethe next four weeks, but facethe Seahawks and 49ers inweeks 16 and 17.

Verdict: Definitely worth aroster spot, Floyd is a decentNo. 3 wide receiver or flex op-tion the rest of the way.

Matt McGloin, QB, OaklandWeek 11 Performance: 197

yards passing, three touch-downs

If you are looking for aback-up quarterback, here’sone thing we know about McG-loin: He’s available (owned in

0.2 percent of ESPN leagues).According to the scuttlebutt,McGloin will be given everyopportunity to keep the start-ing job for the rest of the year.

Verdict: Perhaps McGloincatches on and develops intoa solid pro. He has no fantasyvalue this season, however.

Garrett Graham, TE, HoustonWeek 11 Performance: Sev-

en receptions, 136 yards, onetouchdown

For those in need of a tightend, Graham is owned in about20 percent of ESPN leagues. Heerupted in week 11, scoring hisfirst touchdown since week 5.Owen Daniels could return tothe Texans this year, but, giv-en the season Houston is hav-ing, it would make more senseto let him sit out the rest of theyear.

Verdict: Graham would bea nice play in week 12 againstthe Jags. His value after thisweek is negligible.

Can surprise performers continue to produce?

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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.

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Improvements: ResidentialStructure UNKNOWNUnits UNKNOWNBedrooms UNKNOWNGarage UNKNOWNBathrooms UNKNOWNOther UNKNOWN

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PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on 9/14/2009, JohnZaruba, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois will on 12/17/13 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 05-25-307-014Improved with ResidentialCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:2S574 Danbury DriveGlen Ellyn, IL 60137Sale 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-

sp or spes 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 theproperty is a condominium and theforeclosure 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 locat-ed in a common interest communi-ty, purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to pay anyassessment and legal fees due un-der the Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If thesale is set aside for any reason, thePurchaser at the sale shall be enti-tled only to a return of the depositpaid. The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against the Mort-gagor, the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee'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. 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 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 14-08-23195.I571626

November 7, 14, 21, 2013Glen Ellyn Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -

WHEATON, ILLINOISONEWEST BANK, FSBPLAINTIFFVSKRISTI DOBBS A/K/A KRISTI L.DOBBS; KELLY DOBBS A/K/A KEL-LY M. DOBBS; PRAIRIE MEADOWSOF WEST CHICAGO HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION; UNKNOWN OWN-ERS AND NON RECORDCLAIMANTS ; ASSOCIATED BANK,N.A.;DEFENDANTS580 FIELDCREST DRIVEWEST CHICAGO, IL 60185

10 CH 004261

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 March 19, 2013, DU-PAGE COUNTY SHERIFF in DUPAGE County, Illinois, will on De-cember 17, 2013, in 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, IL, at10:00 AM, sell at public auctionand sale to the highest bidder forcash, all and singular, the follow-ing described real estate mentionedin said Judgment, situated in theCounty of DU PAGE, State of Illi-nois, or so much thereof as shall besufficient to satisfy said Judgment:

y dgTAX NO. 01-34-205-042COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 580

FIELDCREST DRIVE WEST CHICA-GO, IL 60185 Description of Im-provements: BROWN BRICK TWOSTORY HOUSE WITH A TWO CARATTACHED GARAGE. THE UTILITIESARE ONHOUSE DOES NOT HAVE AFENCE AND THE HOUSE IS OCCU-PIED.

The Judgment amount was$399,060.36.

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).

IF YOU 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#PA1021513 Plaintiff's attorney isnot required to provide additionalinformation other than that set forthin this notice of sale.I569873

November 7, 14, 21, 2013West Chicago Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

Bank of America, N.A., as Succes-sor by Merger to BAC Home LoansServicing, LPPLAINTIFFVs.Monika Dobrovolskyte; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2011 CH 003813NOTICE OF SHERIFF'SSALE OF REAL ESTATE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on 1/9/2013, JohnZaruba, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois will on 12/19/13 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 05-10-211-015Improved with Single Family Home

COMMONLY KNOWN AS:313 Linden AvenueGlen Ellyn, IL 60137Sale 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 theproperty is a condominium and theforeclosure 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 locat-ed in a common interest communi-ty, purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to pay anyassessment and legal fees due un-der the Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If thesale is set aside for any reason, thePurchaser at the sale shall be enti-tled only to a return of the depositpaid. The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against the Mort-gagor, the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee'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. 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 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 14-11-19945.I571613

November 7, 14, 21, 2013Glen Ellyn Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -

WHEATON, ILLINOISBANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCES-SOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOMELOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUN-TRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICINGLPPLAINTIFFVSARTHUR ROSS; RUTH ROSS; CITYOF WHEATON; CERTIFIED HOMECLEANING OF CHICAGO; MIDLANDFUNDING LLC; UNITED STATES OFAMERICA; UNKNOWN OWNERSAND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ;DAVID ROSS AKA DAVID E ROSS;DEFENDANTS802 STODDARD AVENUEWHEATON, IL 60187

11 CH 004997NOTICE 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 by

bysaid Court in the above entitledcause on March 6, 2012, DUPAGECOUNTY SHERIFF in DU PAGECounty, Illinois, will on December17, 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. 05-15-100-020COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 802

STODDARD AVENUE WHEATON, IL60187

Description of Improvements:TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILY HOMEWITH ONE CAR ATTACHEDGARAGE.

The Judgment amount was$168,180.73.

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).

IF YOU 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#PA1120594 Plaintiff's attorney isnot required to provide additionalinformation other than that set forthin this notice of sale.I570482

November 7, 14, 21, 2013Wheaton Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC,Plaintiff,-v.-PEDRO D. ORTEZ, et alDefendant

11CH 5674NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on August 15, 2013,the Sheriff of DuPage County will at10:00 AM on December 19, 2013,at the DuPage County Sheriff's Of-fice, 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 as1122 SURREY DRIVE,Glen Ellyn, IL 60137Property Index No.

ope y05-13-408-027The real estate is improved with

a single family residence.The judgment amount was

$229,305.98.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 POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE 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 11-7200-20.I572698

November 14, 21, 28, 2013Glen Ellyn Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

Wells Fargo Bank, NAPLAINTIFFVs.Robert L. Bartlett; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2011 CH 005972NOTICE OF SHERIFF'SSALE OF REAL ESTATE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on 5/23/2012, JohnZaruba, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois will on 12/12/13 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 04-11-309-019Improved with Single Family Home

COMMONLY KNOWN AS:0N209 Prince Crossing RoadWest Chicago, IL 60185Sale 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 theproperty is a condominium and theforeclosure 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 locat-ed in a common interest communi-ty, purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to pay anyassessment and legal fees due un-der the Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If thesale is set aside for any reason, thePurchaser at the sale shall be enti-tled only to a return of the depositpaid. The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against the Mort-gagor, the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee'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. 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 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 14-11-41387.I570543

November 7, 14, 21, 2013West Chicago Suburban Life

F10120434IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY-

WHEATON, ILLINOISJP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A.Plaintiff,vs.Michael Noe; Irene Noe; UnknownOwners and Non-Record ClaimantsDefendants.Property Address: 4 North 525Cambridge Drive, West Chicago,Illinois 60185

11 CH 0069NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE

Public notice is hereby giventhat in pursuance of a judgment ofsaid Court entered in the above-en-titled cause on September 12,2013, I, Sheriff, John E Zaruba ofDupage County, Illinois, will hold asale on December 17, 2013 ,commencing at 10AM , at DupageCounty Sheriff's Office, 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, IL60187. to sell to the highest bidderor bidders the following describedreal estate, or so much thereof asmay be sufficient to satisfy said de-cree, to-wit:

Commonly known as: 4 North525 Cambridge Drive, West Chica-go, Illinois 60185

P.I.N.: 01-22-204-005

First Lien Position; Single-FamilyResidence; Judgment Amount$484,665.51

IN ACCORDANCE WITH 735ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1)(H-1) AND(H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5),AND 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1),YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THATTHE PURCHASER OF THE PROPER-TY, OTHER THAN A MORTGAGEE,SHALL PAY THE ASSESSMENTSAND LEGAL FEES REQUIRED BYSUBSECTIONS (g)(1) AND (g)(4)OF SECTION 9 AND THE ASSESS-MENTS REQUIRED BY SUBSECTION(g-1) OF SECTION 18.5 OF THEILLINOIS CONDOMINIUM PROPER-TY ACT.

The property will not be open forinspection.

Terms of Sale: CASH - 10%down at the time of sale and thebalance due within 24 hours of thesale. All payments for the amountbid shall be in certified fundspayable to the Sheriff of DupageCounty.

The person to contact for infor-mation regarding this property is:Steven J. Lindberg at FREEDMANANSELMO LINDBERG LLC 1807West Diehl Road, Naperville, IL(866)402-8661. For bidding in-structions, visit www.fal-illinois.com24 hours prior to sale.

This communication is an at-tempt to collect a debt and any in-formation obtained will be used forthat purpose.FREEDMAN ANSELMOLINDBERG LLC1771 W. Diehl Rd., Ste 150Naperville, IL 60563-4947630-453-6960866-402-8661630-428-4620 (fax)I568568

November 7, 14, 21, 2013West Chicago Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -

WHEATON, ILLINOISJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-TIONAL ASSOCIATIONPLAINTIFFVSDAVID ILLESCAS A/K/A DAVID J.ILLESCAS; JPMORGAN CHASEBANK, N.A.; UNKNOWN OWNERSAND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ;DEFENDANTS0N438 HERRICK DRIVEWHEATON, IL 60187

12 CH 1993

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 20, 2012,DUPAGE COUNTY SHERIFF in DUPAGE County, Illinois, will on De-cember 17, 2013, in 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, IL, at10:00 AM, sell at public auctionand sale to the highest bidder forcash, all and singular, the follow-ing described real estate mentionedin said Judgment, situated in theCounty of DU PAGE, State of Illi-nois, or so much thereof as shall besufficient to satisfy said Judgment:

TAX NO. 05-08-108-032COMMONLY KNOWN AS:

0N438 HERRICK DRIVEWHEATON, IL 60187 Descriptionof Improvements: 2 STORY HOMEWITH ATTACHED GARAGE

The Judgment amount was$524,211.87.

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-

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION OF REAL ESTATE

Case No. 12 CH 5833

On December 12, 2013 certain real estate commonly known as550 Main Street, Unit 202 and Garage Unit G10, West Chicago,IL 60185 will be sold at public auction as is to the highest andbest bidder for cash:

Contact: Jeffrey S. Burns, Crowley Barrett & Karaba, Ltd.,20 S. Clark Street, Suite 2310, Chicago, Illinois 60603, (312)917-3724 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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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).

IF YOU 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,Illinoi 60602. Tel. No (312)

Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312)372-2060. Please refer to file#PA1204788 Plaintiff's attorney isnot required to provide additionalinformation other than that set forthin this notice of sale.I569876

November 7, 14, 21, 2013Wheaton Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

U.S. Bank, National AssociationPLAINTIFFVs.Alfred W. Sochacki; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2012 CH 002046NOTICE OF SHERIFF'SSALE OF REAL ESTATE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on 10/9/2013, JohnZaruba, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois will on 12/17/13 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 04-11-107-014Improved with Single Family Home

COMMONLY KNOWN AS:

pr Singl milyCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:0N445 Sunset AvenueWest Chicago, IL 60185Sale 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 theproperty is a condominium and theforeclosure 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 locat-ed in a common interest communi-ty, purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to pay anyassessment and legal fees due un-der the Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If thesale is set aside for any reason, thePurchaser at the sale shall be enti-tled only to a return of the depositpaid. The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against the Mort-gagor, the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee'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. 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 YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ANORDER OF POSSESSION IN AC

ORDER 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 14-12-05128.I570544

November 7, 14, 21, 2013West Chicago Suburban Life

F12060335IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY-

WHEATON, ILLINOISJPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociationPlaintiff,vs.Wendy Cloutier; Michele Doyle; JP-Morgan Chase Bank National Asso-ciation; Unknown Owners andNon-Record ClaimantsDefendants.Property Address: 1N714 Mac-queen Drive, West Chicago, Illinois60185

12CH 3331NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE

Public notice is hereby giventhat in pursuance of a judgment ofsaid Court entered in the above-en-titled cause on September 12,2013, I, Sheriff, John E Zaruba ofDupage County, Illinois, will hold asale on December 17, 2013 ,commencing at 10AM , at DupageCounty Sheriff's Office, 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, IL60187. to sell to the highest bidderor bidders the following describedreal estate, or so much thereof asmay be sufficient to satisfy said de-cree, to-wit:

Commonly known as: 1N714Macqueen Drive, West Chicago,Illinois 60185

P.I.N.: 04-05-200-017First Lien Position; Single-Family

Residence; Judgment Amount$243,521.44

IN ACCORDANCE WITH 735ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1)(H-1) AND(H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5),AND 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1),YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THATTHE PURCHASER OF THE PROPER-TY, OTHER THAN A MORTGAGEE,SHALL PAY THE ASSESSMENTSAND LEGAL FEES REQUIRED BYSUBSECTIONS (g)(1) AND (g)(4)OF SECTION 9 AND THE ASSESS-MENTS REQUIRED BY SUBSECTION(g-1) OF SECTION 18.5 OF THEILLINOIS CONDOMINIUM PROPER-TY ACT.

The property will not be open forinspection.

Terms of Sale: CASH - 10%down at the time of sale and thebalance due within 24 hours of thesale. All payments for the amountbid shall be in certified fundspayable to the Sheriff of DupageCounty.

The person to contact for infor-mation regarding this property is:Steven J. Lindberg at FREEDMANANSELMO LINDBERG LLC 1807West Diehl Road, Naperville, IL(866)402-8661. For bidding in-structions, visit www.fal-illinois.com24 hours prior to sale.

This communication is an at-tempt to collect a debt and any in-formation obtained will be used forthat purpose.FREEDMAN ANSELMOLINDBERG LLC1771 W. Diehl Rd., Ste 150Naperville, IL 60563-4947630-453-6960866-402-8661630-428-4620 (fax)I568778

November 7, 14, 21, 2013West Chicago Suburban Life

F12120051 MTBIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY-

WHEATON, ILLINOISLakeview Loan Servicing, LLCPlaintiff,vs.John Macdonald aka John Mac-Donald, III; Unknown Owners andNon-Record ClaimantsDefendants.Property Address: 28W520 LesterStreet, West Chicago, Illinois60185

13 CH 100

NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALEPublic notice is hereby given

that in pursuance of a judgment ofsaid Court entered in the above-en-titled cause on April 4, 2013, I,Sheriff, John E Zaruba of DupageCounty, Illinois, will hold a sale onDecember 17, 2013 , commenc-ing at 10AM , at Dupage CountySheriff's Office, 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187. tosell to the highest bidder or biddersthe following described real estate,or so much thereof as may be suffi-cient to satisfy said decree, to-wit:

Commonly known as: 28W520Lester Street, West Chicago, Illinois60185

P.I.N.: 04-11-316-020First Lien Position; Single-Family

Residence; Judgment Amount$241481.80

The property will NOT be openfor inspection

IN ACCORDANCE WITH 735ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1)(H-1) AND(H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5),AND 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1),YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THATTHE PURCHASER OF THE PROPER-TY, OTHER THAN A MORTGAGEE,SHALL PAY THE ASSESSMENTSAND LEGAL FEES REQUIRED BYSUBSECTIONS (g)(1) AND (g)(4)OF SECTION 9 AND THE ASSESS-MENTS REQUIRED BY SUBSECTION(g-1) OF SECTION 18.5 OF THEILLINOIS CONDOMINIUM PROPER-TY ACT.

Terms of Sale: CASH - 10%down at the time of sale and thebalance due within 24 hours of thesale. All payments for the amountbid shall be in certified fundspayable to the Sheriff of DupageCounty.

The person to contact for infor-mation regarding this property is:Steven J. Lindberg at FREEDMANANSELMO LINDBERG LLC 1807West Diehl Road, Naperville, IL(866)402-8661. For bidding in-structions, visit www.fal-illinois.com24 hours prior to sale.

This communication is an at-tempt to collect a debt and any in-formation obtained will be used forthat purpose.FREEDMAN ANSELMOLINDBERG LLC1771 W. Diehl Rd., Ste 150Naperville, IL 60563-4947630-453-6960866-402-8661630-428-4620 (fax)Attorney No. Cook 26122, Du-Page 42005, Kane 031-26104,Peoria 1794, Winnebago 3802, IL03126232R410I569015

November 7, 14, 21, 2013West Chicago Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -

WHEATON, ILLINOISFEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGEASSOCIATIONPLAINTIFFVSKIMBERLY PADGETT A/K/A KIM-BERLY M PADGETT; HERITAGELAKE ESTATES CONDOMINIUM AS-SOCIATION;DEFENDANTS1675 MONTICELLO CT UNIT CWHEATON, IL 60189

2013 CH 001604

NOTICE 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 September 10, 2013,DUPAGE COUNTY SHERIFF in DUPAGE County, Illinois, will on De-cember 17, 2013, in 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, IL, at10:00 AM, sell at public auctionand sale to the highest bidder forcash, all and singular, the follow-ing described real estate mentionedin said Judgment, situated in theCounty of DU PAGE, State of Illi-nois, or so much thereof as shall besufficient to satisfy said Judgment:

TAX NO. 05-27-106-162COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1675

MONTICELLO CT UNIT CWHEATON, IL 60189 Descriptionof Improvements: TWO STORY SIN-GLE FAMILY HOME WITH A ONECAR ATTACHED GARAGE

The Judgment amount was$190,952.41.

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).

IF YOU 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#PA1306215 Plaintiff's attorney isnot required to provide additionalinformation other than that set forthin this notice of sale.I569586

November 7, 14, 21, 2013Wheaton Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -

WHEATON, ILLINOISWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.PLAINTIFFVSVERNON ALLISON A/K/A VERNONGLEN ALLISON; SUMMERLAKESHOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION;DEFENDANTS30W109 LINDENWOOD DRIVEWARRENVILLE, IL 60555

13 CH 1630NOTICE 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 September 10, 2013,DUPAGE COUNTY SHERIFF in DUPAGE County, Illinois, will on De-cember 19, 2013, in 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, IL, at10:00 AM, sell at public auctionand sale to the highest bidder forcash, all and singular, the follow-ing described real estate mentionedin said Judgment, situated in theCounty of DU PAGE, State of Illi-nois, or so much thereof as shall besufficient to satisfy said Judgment:

TAX NO. 04-28-406-115COMMONLY KNOWN AS:

30W109 LINDENWOOD DRIVEWARRENVILLE, IL 60555 Descrip-tion of Improvements: 2 STORYHOME WITH ATTACHED GARAGE

The Judgment amount was$161,863.05.

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).

IF YOU 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#PA1307851 Plaintiff's attorney isnot required to provide additionalinformation other than that set forthin this notice of sale.I570089

November 7, 14, 21, 2013Suburban Life WAR

08-003697

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY,WHEATON, ILLINOIS

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF GSAAHOME EQUITY TRUST 2006-12PLAINTIFF,-vs-KIM A. LOUIS; ANTHONY E. LOUIS;MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMI-NEE FOR LANDMARK FINANCIAL,INC.; DEFENDANTS

08CH 1124NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

Public Notice is hereby giventhat pursuant to a Judgment en-tered in the above entitled matteron April 1, 2013;

John E. Zaruba, Sheriff, 501 N.County Farm Rd., Wheaton, IL60187, will on December 19,2013 at 10:00 AM, at DuPageCounty Sheriff's Office, sell to thehighest bidder for cash (ten percent(10%) at the time of sale and thebalance within twenty-four (24)hours, the following describedpremises situated in DupageCounty, 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 89 IN KLEIN CREEK SUBDI-VISION UNIT 2B, RECORDED ONOCTOBER 28TH, 1993 AS DOCU-MENT R93-246538, BEING ASUBDIVISION OF PART OF THENORTHEAST QUARTER AND PARTOF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OFSECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 39NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THETHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ALLIN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

Commonly known as26W345 Pinehurst Drive,Winfield, IL 60190Permanent Index No.:05-06-210-011

Improvements: ResidentialStructure UNKNOWNUnits UNKNOWNBedrooms UNKNOWNGarage UNKNOWNBathrooms UNKNOWNOther UNKNOWN

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

The judgment amount was$666,714.91.

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.I573582

November 21, 28, 2013December 5, 2013Suburban Life WIN

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

HSBC Bank USA, National Associa-tion as Trustee for MLMI Series2006-AF1

BUY IT!SELL IT!FIND IT!FAST!

Call us at 866-817-F-A-S-T

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PLAINTIFFVs.Darlene A. Rogala; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2008 CH 03359NOTICE OF SHERIFF'SSALE OF REAL ESTATE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on 9/14/2009, JohnZaruba, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois will on 12/17/13 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 82 IN GLEN BRIAR, A SUB-DIVISION OF LOTS 1 AND 2 INMOULD'S ASSESSMENT PLAT OFPART OF SECTION 25 AND 26,TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 10,EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPALMERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF RECORDED AU-GUST 23, 1978 AS DOCUMENTNUMBER R78-79639, IN DUPAGECOUNTY, ILLINOIS

PIN 05-25-307-014Improved with ResidentialCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:2S574 Danbury DriveGlen Ellyn, IL 60137Sale 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 theproperty is a condominium and theforeclosure 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 locat-ed in a common interest communi-ty, purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to pay anyassessment and legal fees due un-der the Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If thesale is set aside for any reason, thePurchaser at the sale shall be enti-tled only to a return of the depositpaid. The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against the Mort-gagor, the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee'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. 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 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.,

W030

y:15W030 North Frontage Road,Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527,(630) 794-9876. Please refer tofile number 14-08-23195.I571626

November 7, 14, 21, 2013Glen Ellyn Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -

WHEATON, ILLINOISONEWEST BANK, FSBPLAINTIFFVSKRISTI DOBBS A/K/A KRISTI L.DOBBS; KELLY DOBBS A/K/A KEL-LY M. DOBBS; PRAIRIE MEADOWSOF WEST CHICAGO HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION; UNKNOWN OWN-ERS AND NON RECORDCLAIMANTS ; ASSOCIATED BANK,N.A.;DEFENDANTS580 FIELDCREST DRIVEWEST CHICAGO, IL 60185

10 CH 004261

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 March 19, 2013, DU-PAGE COUNTY SHERIFF in DUPAGE County, Illinois, will on De-cember 17, 2013, in 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, IL, at10:00 AM, sell at public auctionand sale to the highest bidder forcash, all and singular, the follow-ing described real estate mentionedin said Judgment, situated in theCounty of DU PAGE, State of Illi-nois, or so much thereof as shall besufficient to satisfy said Judgment:

LOT 68 IN PRAIRIE MEADOWSP.U.D., BEING A SUBDIVISION INPART OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF SEC-TION 34, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH,RANGE 9, EAST OF THE THIRDPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDEDNOVEMBER 13, 1995 AS DOCU-MENT R95-159477, IN DUPAGECOUNTY, ILLINOIS.

TAX NO. 01-34-205-042COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 580

FIELDCREST DRIVE WEST CHICA-GO, IL 60185 Description of Im-provements: BROWN BRICK TWOSTORY HOUSE WITH A TWO CARATTACHED GARAGE. THE UTILITIESARE ONHOUSE DOES NOT HAVE AFENCE AND THE HOUSE IS OCCU-PIED.

The Judgment amount was$399,060.36.

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 The

legal qu byCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

IF YOU 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#PA1021513 Plaintiff's attorney isnot required to provide additionalinformation other than that set forthin this notice of sale.I569873

November 7, 14, 21, 2013West Chicago Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

Bank of America, N.A., as Succes-sor by Merger to BAC Home LoansServicing, LPPLAINTIFFVs.Monika Dobrovolskyte; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2011 CH 003813NOTICE OF SHERIFF'SSALE OF REAL ESTATE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on 1/9/2013, JohnZaruba, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois will on 12/19/13 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:

THE WEST 60 FEET OF THEEAST 120 FEET OF LOT 8 OFCOUNTY CLERK'S SEVENTH AS-SESSMENT DIVISION, SAID LOT BE-ING A PART OF THE SOUTHEAST1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OFSECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 39NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THETHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, INDUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

PIN 05-10-211-015Improved with Single Family Home

COMMONLY KNOWN AS:313 Linden AvenueGlen Ellyn, IL 60137Sale 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 theproperty is a condominium and theforeclosure 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 locat-ed in a common interest communi-ty, purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to pay anyassessment and legal fees due un-der the Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If thesale is set aside for any reason, thePurchaser at the sale shall be enti-tled only to a return of the deposit

ly popaid. The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against the Mort-gagor, the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee'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. 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 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 14-11-19945.I571613

November 7, 14, 21, 2013Glen Ellyn Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -

WHEATON, ILLINOISBANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCES-SOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOMELOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUN-TRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICINGLPPLAINTIFFVSARTHUR ROSS; RUTH ROSS; CITYOF WHEATON; CERTIFIED HOMECLEANING OF CHICAGO; MIDLANDFUNDING LLC; UNITED STATES OFAMERICA; UNKNOWN OWNERSAND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ;DAVID ROSS AKA DAVID E ROSS;DEFENDANTS802 STODDARD AVENUEWHEATON, IL 60187

11 CH 004997NOTICE 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 March 6, 2012, DUPAGECOUNTY SHERIFF in DU PAGECounty, Illinois, will on December17, 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 BLOCK 1 IN ROBERT-SON'S ADDITION TO WHEATON,BEING IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION15, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI-PAL MERIDIAN, IN DUPAGE COUN-TY, ILLINOIS.

TAX NO. 05-15-100-020COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 802

STODDARD AVENUE WHEATON, IL60187

Description of Improvements:TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILY HOMEWITH ONE CAR ATTACHEDGARAGE.

The Judgment amount was$168,180.73.

Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS"sale for "CASH". The successful bid-der must deposit 25% down by

posit 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).

IF YOU 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#PA1120594 Plaintiff's attorney isnot required to provide additionalinformation other than that set forthin this notice of sale.I570482

November 7, 14, 21, 2013Wheaton Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC,Plaintiff,-v.-PEDRO D. ORTEZ, et alDefendant

11CH 5674NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on August 15, 2013,the Sheriff of DuPage County will at10:00 AM on December 19, 2013,at the DuPage County Sheriff's Of-fice, 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:

LOT 110 (EXCEPT THE EAST37.50 FEET THEREOF) OF BRAE-SIDE (FORMERL Y KNOWN ASCARRIAGE HILL) BEING A SUBDI-

(FCARRIAGE HILL), BEING A SUBDI-VISION OF PART OF THE SOUTH-EAST QUARTER OF SECTION 13,TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 10,EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPALMERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF RECORDED FEBRU-ARY 3, 1964 AS DOCUMENTR64-3427 AND CERTIFICATE OFCORRECTION FILED MARCH 19,1964 AS DOCUMENT R64-9031,IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

Commonly known as1122 SURREY DRIVE,Glen Ellyn, IL 60137Property Index No.05-13-408-027The real estate is improved with

a single family residence.The judgment amount was

$229,305.98.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 POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For information, contact Plain-tiff's attorney: HAUSELMAN, RAPPIN& OLSWANG, LTD., 39 South

LaSalle Street - Suite 1105, CHICA-GO, IL 60603, (312) 372-2020.Please refer to file number 11-7200-20.I572698

November 14, 21, 28, 2013Glen Ellyn Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

Wells Fargo Bank, NAPLAINTIFFVs.Robert L. Bartlett; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2011 CH 005972NOTICE OF SHERIFF'SSALE OF REAL ESTATE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on 5/23/2012, JohnZaruba, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois will on 12/12/13 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 1 AND THE NORTH 1/2 OFLOT 2 IN BLOCK 26, IN WOOD-LAND ADDITION TO WEST CHICA-GO, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN SEC-TIONS 10 AND 11, TOWNSHIP 39NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OF THETHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, AC-CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED FEBRUARY 4, 1925 ASDOCUMENT 188068, IN DUPAGECOUNTY, ILLINOIS.

PIN 04-11-309-019Improved with Single Family Home

COMMONLY KNOWN AS:0N209 Prince Crossing RoadWest Chicago, IL 60185Sale 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 theproperty is a condominium and theforeclosure 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 th is loca

ty 9(g)(1)and (g)(4). If the property is locat-ed in a common interest communi-ty, purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to pay anyassessment and legal fees due un-der the Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If thesale is set aside for any reason, thePurchaser at the sale shall be enti-tled only to a return of the depositpaid. The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against the Mort-gagor, the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee'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. 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 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 14-11-41387.I570543

November 7, 14, 21, 2013West Chicago Suburban Life

F10120434IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY-

WHEATON, ILLINOISJP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A.Plaintiff,vs.Michael Noe; Irene Noe; UnknownOwners and Non-Record ClaimantsDefendants.Property Address: 4 North 525Cambridge Drive, West Chicago,Illinois 60185

11 CH 0069NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE

Public notice is hereby giventhat in pursuance of a judgment ofsaid Court entered in the above-en-titled cause on September 12,2013, I, Sheriff, John E Zaruba ofDupage County, Illinois, will hold asale on December 17, 2013 ,commencing at 10AM , at DupageCounty Sheriff's Office, 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, IL60187. to sell to the highest bidderor bidders the following describedreal estate, or so much thereof asmay be sufficient to satisfy said de-cree, to-wit:

LOT 60 IN BRANIGAR'S WAYNE

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CERTIFIED WAGES UNDER $25,000.00, , COWAN COLLEEN, GEMKOW REBECCA, KULESZA

JOSEPH, NELSON SHARON, NERO ROBERT, PACHECO JENNIFER, RASAVONGXAY BILLSON,

TSOU LIFANG, WEBB BRIAN, WELDON CARYN, CERTIFIED WAGES BETWEEN $25,001.00- $40,000.00, ATWATER MARY, CANN MARY, CASALETTO MARIA, MAROLA MICHAEL,

MATUSZAK DANIEL, MEYERS BRIDGET, O’BRIEN JONATHAN, POSACKI KATHERINE,

STADLER NICOLE, CERTIFIED WAGES BETWEEN $40,001.00 - $60,000.00, BERGANTINO

ANTHONY, CLANCY , PATRICIA, D’ORIO ANGELO, FEIERBERG ALLYSON, GEORGE CLAYTON,

GIERMAN NICHOLAS, GODZICKI ALYSSA, GRAHAM KEVIN, HANCOCK JENNAFER, HASWELL

DANIEL, HEARN ERICA, HENNESSEY DAVID, HOISINGTON SARAH, JORDAN KAYLEE, KALLAS

THOMAS, KASPEREK MORGAN, LAPELUSA VANESSA, LOURAS SAMANTHA, MALONEY

CYNTHIA, MOON GRAZYNA, MURAWSKI AMANDA, NUGENT KYLE, PULIDO MARISOL,

RECHNER EMMA, RENSCH MARY, SCHMERER SARAH, SCHMESKI JUSTINE, SMITH

BARBARA, SOUZA MICHAEL, THOMPSON KRISTIN, WEDEL GEORGE, WOODWORTH EMMA,

YUDYS MICHELLE, ZEBROWSKI BARBARA, CERTIFIED WAGES BETWEEN $60,001.00 -$90,000.00, ABRAMS MARISA, ADDUCI ANDREW, ADERHOLD CHRISTOPHER, ADLER ALLISA,

ARTIS HAYLEY, BACHARA NICOLE, BAUER STEPHANIE, BEDNAREK JENNIFER, BELGRAVE

MARIA, BENIGNO ANTONINA, BIELSKI LEAH, BOECHE ERIC, BONNER KEILAN, BOYD

DOUGLAS, BREDLE REBECCA, BRENNAN ELIZABETH, BRODERICK LAURA, BROGAN

ANASTASIA, BUGAJSKY JESSICA, BURGONI MEGGAN, CALLICOAT JESSICA, CARMODY

COLLEEN, CATT BRANDON, CHO CHARLIE, COAN JOSHUA, CONDON STEVEN, CRISSEY

RYAN, CRISTINA JOSEPH, CURTIS GINA, CUSHMAN SCOTT, DAVIS JAMIE, DAVIS TYDRA,

DELAP TIMOTHY, DEMOS CYNTHIA, DIAMANTOS JENNIFER, DIETMEYER MICHAEL,

DILEONARDI MATILDA, DOUGLAS MICHAEL, DOYLE COLLEEN, ECKMAN NEIL, EDWARDS

JEFFREY, ELFERS MELANIE, ENRIGHT KATHLEEN, ERDAY KEVIN, FAGIOLO LAURA, FAWKES

TIMOTHY, FILKINS LINDSEY, FILYO ERICA, FISHER ELLEN, FREEMAN ELIZABETH, FRIDLUND

JOYCE, FUENTES JUAN, GAJEWSKI PAUL, GEBKA CAROLE, GEEVE STEFANIE, GIAMPA

ANNEMARIE, GIFFORD CHRISTA, GONZALEZ CAROLINE, GOTTER JILL, GRAHAM PHILIP,

GRIGGS TORIANO, GUCCIARDI DAVID, GUERRERO MONICA, GUGLIELMI MATTHEW,

HACKETT PATRICK, HAJEK JAIME, HALLAHAN JANEE, HAMANN GINA, HANSEN BRADY,

HANSEN JULIEN, HANSON THOMAS, HANSON TRICIA, HEIM LISA, HEISE ADAM, HEISE

TATIANA, HENDRICKSEN ARNST, HENRY ERIN, HENSLEY MARC, HIMMES JULIE, HUENING

MARIES, JOHANSEN KURT, JOYCE COLLEEN, KAMMES LAURA, KANE KRISTIN, KARWOWSKI

MARK, KERWIN JUSTIN, KOTRBA RICHARD, KROL ANNE, LANG ROBERT, LANIOSZ MELISSA,

LATROFA ANGELA, LAWRENCE TERESA, LEAHY MICHELLE, LILLY SCOTT, LOTTINO SARAH,

MANCINI ANGELA, MARIN BUNTING, MICKI, MARKLEY STACY, MARR BRENDA, MASSE

KRISTEN, MATZ ROBERT, MAURITZ VALERIE, MCCUISTON KEELY, MCGANN ELIZABETH,

MCGRANE MARY, MCKINNEY KRISTIN, MCNALLY MOLLY, MEDIC BRUCE, MEISINGER

JEREMY, MELON SUSANNA, MICHELINI SARA, MINOGUE SARAH, MOHR CAROLYN,

MONAHAN ANDREA, MORAN LAURA, MORAN MICHAEL, MYERS KRISTIN, NAGEL

CHRISTOPHER, NEUNER FRANK, NIEWRZOL RADOMIR, NOURELDIN SARA, O’CONNOR

JENNIFER, O’CONNOR THERESALYNN, O’DONNELL CAROLYN, OCONNOR MARGARET,

OPATRNY JENNIFER, OPOKA JASON, OVERBEY KENT, PACKER ANDREW, PARLIER JENNIFER,

PATEL SHREYA, PAVLAKIS DANIELLE, PAVLAKIS MICHAEL, PELLAND JOEL, PEREZ WEAVER,

VANESSA, PERO MELISSA, PETERSELLI BENJAMIN, PETRIN DINO, PIETRAS JONATHAN,

POKORNY AMY, PROCHILO DONALD, PUEYO LIMARIS, PULLOS JESSICA, PUORTO RUBA,

RAYMOND AMANDA, REHAK CAROLYN, RESENDIZ EDDIE, RIO MEGHAN, ROBERTS KELLY,

ROSENTHAL MEGAN, ROSS GILDA, ROSSETTI KATHY, ROY LAURA, RUBINO NATALIE,

RUSSELL CHRISTINE, SAMMARCO KIMBERLY, SARRELS KELLY, SCHACKMANN JAIMEE,

SCHEWE ALISON, SCHEWE LAUREN, SCHILLERSTROM DANA, SCHOCK CHRISTINA,

SCHUETT TIMOTHY, SCHULDT JED, SCHULTHIES MICHELLE, SCHWEIGHARDT JONATHAN,

SCHWEMIN KRISTINA, SCOTT DANIEL, SHANAHAN TANYA, SIECK RHIANNON, SIGMUND

JOHN, SKOUBIS PAMELA, SLOWINSKI NESSA, SNORECK TIMOTHY, SODERSTROM

KASSANDRA, SOKOLOWSKI PAULETTE, SOTIROPOULOS ATHANASIA, SPARKS HEATHER,

STARON ERIC, STEELE ALYSON, SZARZAK NICHOLAS, THRONDSON LAURA, TOLIOPOULOS

ATHENA, TOOMBS CAROLE, TRANCHITA ALLISON, UHL JESSICA, VANDERLAAN MELISSA,

VELASQUEZ AMY, WAGNER HEATHER, WAGNER, RISTIN, WALES PATRICIA, WEST DANIELLE,

WESTRA JOHN, WIENCEK JEREMIAH, WILSON SAMUEL, WITT ALISON, WROBLEWSKI

CHRISTOPHER, WROBLEWSKI STEPHANIE, WUTTKE MICHELLE, YETZKE JANA, ZAHORAK,

DEBRA, CERTIFIED WAGES OVER $90,000.00, ADLER JOSHUA, ALAJOKI LISA, ALLEN

MATTHEW, ALONSO SHERI, ALVAREZ TERESA, ANDERSON SHARON, ANDERSON TERESA,

ANTONELLI MICHELLE, ARGEROPOLOS DARLENE, ARTNER KENNETH, AURAND DAVID,

BADO MICHAEL, BAGDASARIAN SHAHE, BAIR STEVEN, BALHAN TRACY, BALOUN JOHN,

BARONE DAVID, BARTOLOTTA ANTHONY, BEARDSLEY KAREN, BEAUMONT MICHAEL,

BECKWITH JUDITH, BEHNKE LISA, BENNETT DONNA, BERNER KEVIN, BERTANE MARY,

BESTE JASEN, BLECHER NANCY, BLECHER ROBERT, BLOCK SARAH, BLYTH DEANNA,

BOBINSKY DEBRA, BOEHM SCOTT, BONK JOHN, BOWLING THOMAS, BOWSER MATTHEW,

BRADY JOHN, BRADY SCOTT, BRANDT KRISTIN, BRAY PARKER ERICA, BROCCOLO JOSEPH,

BROOKS MARLON, BRYAN SARAH, BUCK CASTANEDA, JENNIFER, BURFORD, AMELIA,

BURGONI, MICHAEL, BURKE, DONNA, BURKEMPER, ANDREW, BURNS, SUSAN, BURT,

WILLIAM, BYRNE, SEAN, CALLAN, ELIANA, CAPUTO, CARRIE, CARBAJAL, FRANCISCO,

CAREY, MATTHEW, CARLSON, KEVIN, CARTWRIGHT, DEBRA, CASEY, GINA, CERABONA,

KATHRYN, CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, CHAMBERS, JOSH, CHANTOS, DAWN, CHERRY, JEFFERY,

CLARK, JANICE, CLARK, MONICA, CLAUSSEN, RONALD, CONRAD, MARK, COOK, JANET,

COON, KEVIN, COOPER, KEVIN, CORDELL, JEREMY, COUGHLIN, SANDRA, CRAIG, PAUL,

CRENSHAW, DERRICK, CROWLEY, ANTHONY, CULLOTON, KATHLEEN, CUNY, JAMES, DAVIS,

LISA, DAVIS, OMAR, DAY, ERIC, DEBENEDETTI, DEDRA, DEPA, DONALD, DEWALD, BRIAN,

DOBOSZ, ROBERT, DONOHUE, PATRICK, DORMAN, LINNETTE, DOUVILLE, DIANNE, DOYLE,

ERIN, DVORAK MOLA, CAROL, ECKERSALL, ALEXIS, EDGAR, BRENT, EDWARDS,

CHRISTOPHER, EDWARDS, LAURA, ELLIOTT, DAVID, EVANGELISTA, MARK, FELT, GEORGE,

FETTEROLF, BRIAN, FEUCHT, JEFFREY, FISHER, DIANA, FITZGERALD, CAROLYN, FONDA

SMITH, JULIE, FORNACIARI, JAMES, FORTUNA, KELI, FOURNIER, JEANNINE, FOX, MICHAEL,

FRANZ, MARGARET, FRIDLUND, CHRISTOPHER, FRODYMA, JAMIE, GANCARZ, GABRIEL,

GATZ, MICHELLE, GIAQUINTA, PETER, GLENN, MARK, GORSKI, DOUGLAS, GRANT,

LAWRENCE, GREENER, JAMES, GUEBERT, VALERIE, GUNN, ANDREA, GURITZ, RITA, HAAKE,

DOROTHY, HAHN, MARK, HAJEK, ELIZABETH, HARDTKE, WADE, HARPALANI, HARESH, HASS,

KELLY, HASS, PAUL, HAWBAKER, MICHELE, HEALY, JOHN, HEARN, MICHAEL, HECKMAN,

RICHARD, HEFLIN, KATHLEEN, HEGGEN, LORI, HEILERS, GARY, HEINO, LINDA, HELLE, LISA,

HENDRICKS MITCHELL, JENNIFER, HENNESSY, MELISSA, HENRY, KRISTIE, HETLET, CHAD,

HEZLETT, PAUL, HILDRETH, NICOLE, HILES COLLEEN, HILES, WILLIAM, HODER, TIMOTHY,

HOMAN, RUTH, HOOGERHEIDE, STEVEN, HREN, CHRISTOPHER, HUDSON, SHERRY,

HULTGREN, JAMES, HUNGERFORD, JO ANNE, JADZAK, MARK, JANECEK, MATTHEW,

JEFFREY, ANDREW, JOHANSEN, ERIC, JOHNSON, LAURA, KAETZER, MARK, KAIN, JOSEPH,

KALATA, JENNIFER, KAMINSKY, MARY, KARAVITES UHL, DEBORAH, KARGOL, JEFFERY,

KARPOWICZ, JOHN, KARRIS, JEAN, KASICKI, RAYMOND, KEEFE, JEANNE, KELLY, JAMES,

KIERNAN, KAREN, KING NATHAN, KLATT, THOMAS, KLINE TRACY, KOCINSKI, EDWIN,

KOELLER, GREGG, KOENIG, LAURA, KOLODZIEJ, MICHAEL, KRAMER, NANCY, KRASNO,

GARY, KRODEL, DAVID, KUNOS, MINDY, KURLAND, JOHN, LANDI, CARL, LAROCCA, BETH,

LARSON, DAVID, LARSON, JOSEPH, LATALA, JOSEPH, LAURENCE, ELIZABETH, LEMKE, ERIC,

LENNING, MARYANNE, LEPSI, SELINA, LEPSI, WILLIAM, LETMANSKI, RICK, LIECHTY, SCOTT,

LIFONTI, ANTHONY, LINDBERG, ERIC, LITTELL, WILLIAM, LOWNEY, CAROL, LOYNACHAN,

BRIAN, LUBINIECKI, CHRISTINE, LUECK, DENNIS, LUKA, PAMELA, LUKOSKIE ZIMA, KAREN,

LUND, CAREN, LUNDINE, BRAD, MAIER, MARCI, MANDLEY, MICHELLE, MANKOWSKI, DIANE,

MANUEL, ERIC, MARAS, TERESA, MARTINEZ, THOMAS, MASTANDREA, PETER, MAYO,

JUSTIN, MCCARRELL, DAVID, MCCLAIN, CHRISTOPHER, MCCLUSKEY, PATRICK,

MCCORMICK, MICHAEL, MCGIVERN, PETER, MCGRATH, TIMOTHY, MCKEOWN, JOSEPH,

MCMANUS, CYNTHIA, MCMILLIN, KAREN, MCSHERRY, SUSAN, MCWILLIAMS, ALLEN,

MENSIK, JOHN, MEYERS, SCOTT, MILLER, AUDREY, MILLER, NICOLE, MILLER, SCOTT,

MOLEK, RODNEY, MONAGHAN, PETER, MORRISON, SUSAN, MUNRO, KIMBERLY, MURPHY,

CHRISTOPHER, MURRAY, TERESE, NARCAROTI, LINDA, NEARY, SEAN, NEBERZ, MICHAEL,

NEENAN, MICHAEL, NEISS, KYLE, NEUNER, PAMELA, NIELSEN, ROBYN, NIELSEN, TAFF,

NOVAK, DEBBIE, NOVAK, JAKE, NUMRICH, MONIKA, NUSSBAUM, THOMAS, O’DONNELL,

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JILL, O’MALLEY, DOROTHY, OBERG, LINDA, OPP, CARL, ORBEGOSO, ROSEMARY, ORTEGA,

WILLIAM, PARDUCCI, MARCO, PAUL GIFFEY, SUZANNE, PAYNE, JUSTIN, PAYTON, LAURA,

PEARSON, NANCY, PECILUNAS, JAMES, PETERSEN, PAMELA, PIERCE, NANCY, PIETSCH,

CHRISTOPHER, PINZKER, VALERIE, PODRAZA, BRADLEY, POSEGAY, NICHOLAS, PURDY,

JEANETTE, QUENTIN, BRIAN, RANZINI, ROBERT, REECE, JANET, RICCI, BRIAN, RICHMOND,

NATHAN, RILEY, MICHAEL, RIPLEY, DAVID, RIZO, NORA, RODDE, AMY, RODGERS, JAMES,

ROETHLER, MICHAEL, ROGOWSKI, THOMAS, SABOL, JEFFREY, SANDLUND, THOMAS,

SANEW, JOSHUA, SAVIANO, TINA, SAXTON, KIMBERLY, SCHIMMEL, KELLY, SCHNEIDER,

EVELYN, SCHULTZ, LINDSAY, SCHULZ, KAREN, SCHWARTZ, HOWARD, SCIPIONE, NICHOLAS,

SEATON, MARTHA, SERB, EMILY, SHANLEY, CATHERINE, SHAW, BRIAN, SHEARON, SCOTT,

SKIDMORE, ABIGAYLE, SKIZAS, STEPHANIE, SKOWRONSKI, MICHAEL, SLUSHER, DONNA,

SMELKO, RICHARD, SMITH, SANDRA, SNYDER, JAMES, STACH, ARLENE, STACY, MATTHEW,

STANFIELD, DAVID, STARON, MARK, STONE, RITA, SULAVER, REBECCA, SUNDQUIST, ERIC,

SUTTON, KEVIN, SWANSON, VICTOR, TACCHI, MARK, TAYLOR, ROMELLE, THOMAS, SEAN,

TIERNEY, TIMOTHY, TREIBER, JOHN, TRILLA GUZIOR, PAMELA, TRUCKENBROD, DOUGLAS,

TULLY, THOMAS, TUZON, MERVIN, UNTERMAN, MELANIE, URBAIN ROBERT, VANBAALEN,

KIMBERLY, VANDENBERG, CHRISTOPHER, VEGA RODRIGUEZ, NORMA, VICKERS, CANDACE,

VOSICKY, BEVERLY, WALLACE, STEPHANIE, WALSH, JONATHAN, WALTERS, JOHN, WALTON,

MIRIAM, WARD, JENNIFER, WASHBURN, ALICIA, WASPI, JEAN, WEBER, DANIEL, WEBER,

TIMOTHY, WEGRZYN, JODI, WIENKE, CHRISTOPHER, WIERSUM, ELIZABETH, WIERSUM,

STEVEN, WILKENS, LAURA, WILKENS, RYAN, WILLIAMS, MELISSA, WILSON, RAQUEL,

WINKELHAKE KNUTH, DEIRDRE, WIT STEPHEN, WITKUS JOAN, WITTE BRYAN, WOJTUN

BRIAN, WYLLIE, MICHAEL, YOUNG, STEPHEN, ZAJAC KAREN, ZANDER ALBERT, ZIMA PHILIP,

ZUPEC TINA, NON CERTIFIED WAGES UNDER $25,000.00, ACCARDI CHESTINE,

ACKERMANN CELESTE, ADAMIEC DONNA, ADEBAYO JULIUS, ADKINS JACQUI, AGUIRRE

BEATRIZ, AHLERS JULIA, ALBERT MATTHEW, ALBERTS MICHAEL, ALDEN LINDA,

ALEXANDER RICHARD, ALFARO JOSE, ALFARO NICOLE, ALVARADO ARTURO, ALVARADO

TRACEY, ANCHETA ARLITA, ANDERSON MARGARET, ANDERSON, REBECCA, ANSPACH,

JESSICA, ARENDT DAVID, ARENTSEN, KAREN, ARMSTRONG, IAN, ASGEDOM, HNTSA,

AUBREY, KAITLIN, AUSTIN, DANIELLE, AUSTIN, NANCY, AVILES, LEONARDO, BACH,

RICHARD, BAETHKE, CODY, BAIER, JOAN, BALL ANITA, BARNES, SARAH, BARONE, SAMUEL,

BARRETT, JOYCE, BARTH, AMANDA, BATTERSBY, RYAN, BECKFORD, KIRSTEN, BEELER,

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SMITH, TA’SHARYIA, SMITS, VALERIE, SOMMERFELD, MARCIA, SONI, KUNDAN, SORNSIN,

SEAN, SPATA JESSICA, ST CLAIR, NATHAN, STACEY, THOMAS STALKER GARRETT, STANGEL

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CHRISTOPHER, STILES BRIAN, STOCK PHILLIP, STRAKA AMANDA, STRANSKI MEGHAN,

STRANSKI MICHAELA, STREMPEK KAREN, STUCKY RICHARD, STUKEL, MICHELLE,

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INNOVATION EXPERTS, 650.00 ARES SPORTSWEAR, 652.13 GLOBAL EQUIPMENT CO,

656.46, SPATA, JESSICA, 657.80 HEALTH TRACK SPORTS/WELLNESS, 660.00, LUECK,

DENNIS, 660.99, MCDONALD SPORTING GOODS, INC, 663.40PORTA PHONE CO,

663.40VICKERS CANDACE, 668.80, HERFF JONES, INC., 669.13HARBOR SPEAKERS BUREAU

TRUST, 672.84, SANTORE, THERESA, 673.28, JUDGE, KAREN, 673.66PEORIA H.S. ATHLETIC

DIR., 675.00, SARRELS, KELLY, 675.00URBAIN ROBERT, 677.25FRANK COONEY COMPANY,

678.00, MATCZAK, LYNNE, 678.50 PARAMOUNT FENCE INC., 680.00PRECISION POWER

SCRAPING, 680.00DEAF COMMUNICATION, 682.50, KIPP’S LAWNMOWER SALES, INC.,

683.76OAK PARK/RIVER FOREST ATHLETIC, 685.00VWR INTERNATIONAL LLC,

688.50BRODART, 688.60, LANG, ROBERT, 693.46DENNIS GIBBONS PIANO SERVICE, 695.00,

NIKRANDT, TRISHA, 695.00DIRECT FITNESS SOLUTIONS, 698.67LEE/OGLE ROE, 700.00,

LUTHER, BETH, 700.00, NOVAK, DEB, 700.00, BERGANTINO, TONY, 702.00COMMUNITY HIGH

SCHOOL DIST.99,713.00, HOLMES, KATHLEEN, 713.00, FUENTES, JUAN CARLOS, 714.35,

CARTWRIGHT, DEB, 719.60PONTOW RACKET SUPPLY, 721.00NAPERVILLE CENTRAL DIST.

#203,725.00ST. JAMES THE APOSTLE, 725.00ARTS RV SALES, 733.97USSC - US SPECIALITY

COATINGS, 741.99, VALIANT MUSIC, INC., 743.87, CORY-SAAF, NANCY, 747.50, BOYSEN,

ANDREW, 748.80ROMEOVILLE H.S. ATHLETICS, 750.00BATAVIA H.S. ATHLETICS, 755.00,

JEFFREY, ANDY, 757.49, JOBTARGET, LLC, 770.00ULTIMATE RENTAL, 773.00ROTARY CLUB

CAROL STREAM, 775.00SETH GARLOCK, 775.00, SHAH, ULESH, 776.90GORDON CO. INC.,

779.96, DBQ PROJECT, THE, 783.00, MORROW, DIANA, 786.76D&S MARKETING SYSTEMS,

791.85ROGERS ATHLETIC, 795.00BARNES & NOBLE, 796.99, COLLIS, JEFF MR.,

797.40ALLIANCE AGAINST INTOXICATED, 800.00HUDL-AGILE SPORTS TECHNOLOGIES,

800.00, LTAB, LLC, 800.00, RATHGEB, BRENT, 800.00, DEIST, CAITLYN, 805.00THE WEEK,

808.50ALLEGRA MARKETING PRINT MAIL, 808.81, KAZMI, AZRA, 814.25OVERDOORS OF

ILLINOIS, 828.00FCX PERFORMANCE INC, 830.18, TROJAN, CHARLES, 833.75, LILLY, SCOTT,

838.28MORTON EAST H.S. ATHLETICS, 840.00A+ COMPUTER SCIENCE, 850.00, CLIFFS &

CABLES, INC., 850.00, MULVIHILL, ELLEN, 850.00NSPRA, 855.00LOOKOUT BOOKS,

862.91CAPITAL VARSITY RECONDITIONING, 864.00PRO-ED, 864.16, ALAJOKI, LISA,

868.80LYONS TWSP.H.S.ATHLETICS, 870.00, K-LOG, INC., 870.13TERRYBERRY,

873.63ENCYCLOPEDIA BRIT CORP, 874.00BROADWAY COSTUMES, 887.75PLAINFIELD EAST

H.S. ATHLETICS, 900.00DAILY HERALD, 905.60CONSORTIUM FOR EDUCATIONAL,

910.00HALLAGAN BUSINESS MACHINES, 910.00HARBOR FREIGHT TOOLS, 918.00,

GOLFSMITH INTERNATIONAL, INC., 918.60ROCKLER WOODWORKING, 924.45, CORRECT

ELECTRIC, INC., 926.00, WILLUWEIT, DAVID C, 929.50PARTSMASTER, 931.38DON JOHNSTON

INC, 933.18, HOVING, ERIN, 933.65 NASSP, 936.50RIVIERA JEWELERS LTD., 941.92, FISHER,

DIANA, 943.97STEVEN J. FINK & ASSOCIATES PC, 947.75BATTERYEDGE.COM,

948.00PLAINFIELD NORTH H.S. ATHLETIC, 950.00RELIASTAR LIFE INSURANCE CO., 950.00,

POSITIVE PROMOTIONS, INC., 950.58SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES OF, 958.22YMCA CAMP

DUNCAN, 964.00, BERNS, CARL, 965.70SHIMPO, 974.98ALLDATA, 975.00ROLLING MEADOWS

H.S.ATHLETICS, 984.00COMMONWEALTH EDISON, 985.80PALATINE H.S. ATHLETICS, 990.00,

DI LEONARDI, MIMI, 993.89PAHCS II/CADENCE OCCUPATIONAL, 994.95ALUMINUM ATHLETIC

EQUIPMENT CO, 995.00PADDOCK PUBLICATIONS, 998.40, VENDORS $1,000.00 - $2,500.00,

BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY, 1,000.00, CAROL STREAM FIRE DISTRICT, 1,000.00, CENTER, THE,

1,000.00, GLENBARD SOUTH ATHLETICS, 1,000.00, WRITERS’ THEATRE, INC., 1,000.00,

ALLEN DISPLAY, 1,001.20, GLENBARD EAST ATH. BOOSTERS, 1,010.00, FEDEX, 1,014.76,

FENTON H.S. ATHLETICS, 1,015.00, WHEATON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL, 1,020.00, GLEICH,

GEORGE, 1,029.25, TERRACE SUPPLY COMPANY, 1,031.84, LOEWER, LOUISE, 1,035.00,

PENLAND, MARILYN, 1,035.00, SAVING CHICAGO, 1,035.00, ST. CHARLES NORTH HS

ATHLETICS, 1,035.00, CASSIDY TIRE AND SERVICE, 1,036.44, BROAD REACH BOOKS,

1,039.14, KIJAK-WOLFE, ALEXANDRA, 1,039.44, SEQUEL SOFTWARE, 1,045.00, SCHOOL-

TECH, INC., 1,045.68, KONTAGIOUS KOLORS INC., 1,048.00, BENET ACADEMY ATHLETICS,

1,050.00, BRAND-IT PROMOTIONS, 1,050.69, METRO PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS, 1,053.05,

WIESER EDUCATIONAL INC, 1,057.68, RAI TECHNOLOGY, INC., 1,070.00, CDI CORP, 1,074.00,

POWER FIGHT GEAR, 1,075.00, KRUEGER, MICHAEL, 1,076.40, HEINEMANN, 1,080.60,

GREEN BRANCH, THE, 1,094.50, NAPERVILLE CENTRAL H.S. ATH., 1,095.00, INTEGRATED

CUSTOM SOFTWARE, 1,100.00, SPORTS IMPORTS, 1,100.90, SUBURBAN TIRE AUTO CARE

CENTER, 1,100.99, REMEDIA PUBLICATIONS, 1,104.63, ENERGY CONCEPTS INC, 1,105.93,3M

LIBRARY SERVICE, 1,113.00, NEWSBANK INC, 1,115.00, CAROLLO, CRAIG, 1,115.50, SIR

SPEEDY PRINTING, 1,118.15, HERSEY H.S. ATHLETICS, 1,120.00, BARN OWL FEED &

GARDEN, 1,120.90, JORDAN, JOSEPH, 1,124.70, MUELLER, TONI, 1,127.00, ROSS, GILDA,

1,127.58, ARAMARK REFRESHMENT, 1,130.53, DOYLE, COLLEEN, 1,133.37, G-SPORTS

WRESTLING, 1,135.90, SPIRIT PRODUCTS INC, 1,136.53, SAFEWAY INC., 1,140.77, STAFF

DEVELOPMNT FOR EDUCATORS, 1,144.00, DOWNERS GROVE NORTH H.S. ATH., 1,150.00, ST.

FRANCIS H.S. ATHLETICS, 1,150.00, ATTAINMENT COMPANY INC., 1,152.27, TOSHIBA

BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, 1,153.25, NARCAROTI, LINDA, 1,153.41, SANDPAPER

INCORPORATED, 1,159.18, TECHNOLOGY CENTER OF DUPAGE, 1,159.89, SHAR PRODUCTS

COMPANY, 1,161.86, BURNS, SUSAN, 1,162.49, STANDARD REGISTER, 1,166.98, WOLFRAM

RESEARCH, INC., 1,167.00, PERSONNEL PLANNERS, INC., 1,175.00, TK BEHAVIORAL LLC,

1,176.00, THE COUNTERTOP FACTORY, 1,179.00, DRAMATIC PUBLISHING, 1,179.57, HEALY,

JOHN, 1,184.12, BUFFALO GROVE H.S. ATHLETICS, 1,185.00, AUTO ZONE/AZ COMMERCIAL,

1,199.40, PLAINFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT 202,1,200.00, SLOWIKOWSKI & ASSOCIATES,

1,200.00, MICROSYSTEMS, INC., 1,203.37, FABER, KATHY, 1,203.50, NOODLETOOLS INC,

1,212.00, VALLESKEY, PAULA, 1,213.25, BARTLETT TREE EXPERTS, 1,217.00, RELIABLE

FINISHING PRODUCTS, 1,217.84, MCWILLIAMS, ALLEN, 1,232.91, ROTARY CLUB OF

LOMBARD, 1,234.00, NAPERVILLE NORTH H.S. ATHLETIC, 1,240.00, SCHAUMBURG H.S.

ATHLETICS, 1,240.00, WAUSAU TILE, 1,251.29, STERICYCLE, INC., 1,259.29, RHINO LININGS

OF DUPAGE, 1,272.00, DOUBEK PHARMACY, INC., 1,275.70, SIGNS NOW, 1,277.30, NELSON

EDUCATION LTD., 1,295.77, SPRINGSHARE LLC, 1,296.00, STEWART, KEN, 1,298.84,

WESTERN IRRIGATION INC, 1,300.00, UNITED RENTALS, 1,300.24, PETERSON, PAUL,

1,311.00, TESTING SERVICE CORPORATION, 1,315.58, OVERHEAD GARAGE DOOR, 1,321.59,

CLEAR ALTERNATIVE, 1,332.00, COUNTRYSIDE WELDING INC, 1,335.00, ACCENT ON TOOLS,

1,336.57, IMACS HEADQUARTERS, 1,336.90, MEYER, JERRY, 1,339.75, HYATT REGENCY

CHICAGO, 1,343.70, CAROL STREAM LAWN & POWER, 1,351.94, INSPRA, 1,365.00, BLUE

DIAMOND COFFEE SERVICE, 1,367.36, NAPERVILLE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, 1,370.00,

KLESZYNSKI, DALE J., 1,373.50, LAKE PARK WEST H.S.ATHLETICS, 1,375.00, SCOPE

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SHOPPE, THE, 1,377.00, WHEATON W. SOUTH H.S. ATH., 1,380.00, ANDERSON’S

BOOKSHOP, 1,388.78, COMCAST CABLE CO., 1,392.14, DUPAGE COUNTY HEALTH DEPT.,

1,400.00, CVS SYSTEMS INC., 1,416.00, HILDEBRAND SPORTING GOODS, 1,418.20,

CONSTRUCTIVE PLAYTHINGS, 1,420.73, EBERHARD, JUDY, 1,426.00, HEFLIN, KATHLEEN,

1,438.84, SEWING ROOM, THE, 1,439.40, BEHR COMMUNICATIONS, 1,440.00, COLLEGE

BOARD, THE - MRO, 1,440.00, ST. CHARLES EAST H.S.ATHLETICS, 1,460.00, STEVE WEISS

MUSIC, 1,465.66, MARSHALL CAVENDISH CORPORATION, 1,475.77, CUTTING EDGE SPORTS,

1,499.50, CHAPMAN AND CUTLER LLP, 1,500.00, JACOB & HEFNER ASSOC. INC., 1,500.00,

JENKINS, TIMOTHY, 1,500.00, WIESE TRAINING/DEVELOPMENT, LLC, 1,500.00, DME

ELEVATORS & LIFTS, 1,505.00, LANDRY, PATTI, 1,506.50, PITSCO, 1,509.85, RENAISSANCE

COMMUNICATION, 1,510.00, EDVOTEK INC, 1,512.14, NALCO CROSSBOW WATER, 1,512.27,

BIO CORPORATION, 1,517.45, SNYDER, ROBERT, 1,522.60, GANCARZ, GABE, 1,525.80,

HENRY, MARIA, 1,529.50, SMITH-WALBRIDGE CLINICS, 1,530.00, BOATHOUSE SPORTS,

1,532.00, NORTH SHORE NETTING SYSTEMS, 1,550.00, OSWEGO EAST H.S. ATHLETICS,

1,550.00, GLV, INC., 1,559.45, INDUSTRIAL APPRAISAL COMPANY, 1,560.00, TECHSMITH

CORP., 1,561.25, UNITED RADIO COMMUNICATIONS, 1,572.00, LAMPLINE, 1,573.40,

WHEATON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL, 1,575.00, METAL TECHNOLOGY, INC., 1,579.91,

EUROSPORT, 1,581.36, GIUNTA-MAYER, CHRISTINE, 1,585.11, R & M SPECIALTIES, LTD.,

1,598.50, NEWBERRY LIBRARY, THE, 1,600.00, HINSDALE CENTRAL H.S.ATHLETICS,

1,610.00, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., 1,631.78, CALUMET PHOTO.COM, 1,646.96, HOME

SCIENCE TOOLS, 1,653.55, WORLDPOINT ECC, INC., 1,662.10, SCHOOL NURSE SUPPLIES,

1,677.76, MARTIN IMPLEMENT SALES, INC., 1,685.68, JOHNSON CONTROLS INC., 1,691.56,

BUSINESS EDUCATION PUBLISHING, 1,698.15, ADDISON TRAIL H.S. ATHLETICS, 1,700.00,

TIFFIN MATS, INC., 1,700.00, EDUCATIONAL INNOVATION INC, 1,715.73, WESTERN ACRES

GOLF COURSE, 1,725.50, LEGO EDUCATION, 1,739.31, RENTALMAX OF WHEATON, 1,748.15,

PHOTO WAREHOUSE, 1,749.95, INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATIONAL, 1,752.00, SHIFFLER EQUIP

SALES INC, 1,763.63, LAKE PARK EAST H.S. ATHLETICS, 1,785.00, SOCCER MASTER TEAM

SALES, 1,791.00, HERFF JONES, 1,794.30, COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DIST.201,1,800.00,

CALUMET PHOTOGRAPHIC, 1,802.92, ROTARY CLUB GLEN ELLYN, 1,806.00, MAYER-

JOHNSON LLC, 1,807.77, QUINLAN & FABISH MUSIC, 1,810.00, AV TECHSOURCE, INC.,

1,811.00, WEST AURORA H.S. ATHLETICS, 1,815.00, ADVANCE VISUALS INC, 1,822.36,

MIDWEST AWARDS CORP., 1,826.18, JERRY HAGGERTY CHEVROLET, 1,834.92, APPRAISAL

ASSOCIATES, 1,845.00, KAGAN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, 1,847.00, DUPAGE COUNTY

DIVISION OF, 1,848.00, GRADECRACKER LLC, 1,852.65, TREFILEK, TOM, 1,860.94, GLASS &

MIRROR AMERICA, 1,880.00, MAINE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL, 1,898.00, PERCUSSION

SOURCE, 1,904.48, FOURTH CLIFF ADVENTURE INC., 1,906.00, ZIEGLER’S ACE HARDWARE,

1,924.13, WEST CHICAGO H.S. ATHLETICS, 1,925.00, NIMCO INC, 1,938.80, TOSHIBA

FINANCIAL SERVICES, 1,945.17, POSITIVE ACTION INC, 1,952.50, LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES,

1,962.96, AETNA PLYWOOD, INC., 1,964.50, JUNIOR LIBRARY GUILD, 1,968.00, MOSS, JOHN,

1,971.79, LEXIS NEXIS RISK DATA, 1,973.16, DOYLE SIGNS, INC., 1,974.00, KAGAN

PUBLISHING, INC., 1,977.30, BERLAND’S HOUSE OF TOOLS, 1,977.39, ILIFF, SCOTT,

1,980.00, BRAINPOP LLC, 1,990.00, BMI SUPPLY, 1,993.68, KHALIL CENTER, 2,000.00,

MIDWEST TRACK BUILDERS, INC., 2,000.00, PMA SECURITIES, INC., 2,000.00, REGISTER

PRINTING, 2,000.00, CHICAGO KILN SERVICE, 2,011.75, RYDIN DECAL, 2,013.61, TROPHIES

BY GEORGE, 2,016.60, SADDLEBACK EDUCATIONAL INC, 2,018.36, SIEVERT ELECTRIC

SERVICE, 2,025.00, MIDWEST TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS, 2,028.14, MOLA, CAROL, 2,038.61,

SOCCER 2000,2,038.75, HINSDALE SOUTH H.S. ATHLETICS, 2,050.00, MILLER NET COMPANY,

INC, 2,075.00, REGIONAL TRUCK EQUIPMENT CO., 2,079.34, GLENBARD DISTRICT

#87,2,092.10, BAUDVILLE, 2,099.80, KEVIN HAY ARTWORK, 2,100.00, BADGER GRAPHICS

SALES, 2,101.55, FRIEND, ROBERT, 2,102.49, XPERT FIT, 2,110.87,1-ON-1 LEARNING WITH

LAPTOPS, 2,121.60, GREAT LAKES CLAY & SUPPLY, 2,122.37, CLASSIC PARTY RENTALS,

2,124.87, SCHELDE NORTH AMERICA, 2,135.00, EBIX, INC., 2,137.50, UNITED VISUAL INC,

2,140.00, JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC., 2,150.98, VARITRONICS, LLC, 2,151.21, BUREAU OF

EDUCATION & RESEARCH, 2,158.00, SAWCHUCK INDUSTRIES, 2,160.00, BARONE’S, 2,172.30,

GTM SPORTSWEAR, 2,184.00, TOSHIBA FINANCIAL SERVICES, 2,186.84, INDIAN PRAIRIE

SCHOOL DIST.204, 2,192.25, EASTBAY, 2,195.98, RDR GROUP, 2,200.00, SECURE

DISBURSEMENT SYSTEMS, 2,205.98, CPI QUALIFIED PLAN CONSULTANTS, 2,219.75, JSTOR/

ITHAKA, 2,250.00, WILLOWBROOK H.S. ATH., 2,250.00, BROOKDALE MUSIC, 2,261.00,

LONGSTRETH SPORTING GOODS, 2,274.02, DEMCO, 2,278.00, CLEVELAND GOLF/SRIXON,

2,319.26, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, 2,320.00, WITKUS, JOAN, 2,371.99, CONANT H.S.

ATHLETICS, 2,375.00, BESTWAY CHARTER TRANSPORTATION, 2,390.00, MUSICAL

RESOURCES, 2,413.71, SEIU LOCAL #73,2,422.80, TROXELL COMMUNICATIONS INC.,

2,430.00, SOCIAL STUDIES SCHOOL SERVICE, 2,440.76, MF ATHLETIC COMPANY INC,

2,457.30, WESTMORE SUPPLY, 2,489.54, AWARDS INTERNATIONAL AND, 2,500.00, VENDORSOVER $2,500.00, GREAT FRAME UP, 2,515.99, PAXTON/PATTERSON LLC, 2,516.62, OXFORD

UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2,524.77, FILEMAKER INC, 2,545.00, PEPSI-COLA, 2,549.74,

MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT CO., INC., 2,592.00, GILSON INC., 2,632.69, DOWNERS GROVE

SOUTH H.S.ATH., 2,640.00, PEOPLES EDUCATION, 2,644.05, MID AMERICA CHARTER LINES,

2,645.00, COOKS DIRECT, 2,703.79, YORK H.S. ATHLETICS, 2,710.00, SERVICE SANITATION,

INC., 2,728.72, CHICAGO SPOTLIGHT, 2,736.18, PRESTWICK HOUSE INC, 2,749.89, AV

CHICAGO INC., 2,761.62, DUGAN, LYNN, 2,769.52, NAZDAR CHICAGO, 2,773.46, SULLIVAN,

M/M DAVID R., 2,774.15, FIRST ADVANTAGE BACKGROUND, 2,800.00, ROCCO VINO’S,

2,800.00, VARIABLE ANNUITY LIFE INS, 2,800.00, HOBART SERVICE, 2,809.97, IDEAS

UNLIMITED SEMINARS, INC., 2,824.00, SCHOOL OUTFITTERS, 2,831.59, BP, 2,849.19,

SPORTS INTERNATIONAL INC, 2,851.24, NATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS, INC., 2,863.20, LINO’S

AUTO BODY REPAIR, INC., 2,878.00, MATRIX TELECOM INC., 2,887.45, PORTER PIPE AND

SUPPLY, 2,892.23, DOST VALUATION GROUP, 2,913.60, HOLY COW SPORTS INC, 2,942.63,

MARQUARDT SCHOOL DISTRICT 15,2,946.50, ADA BADMINTON & TENNIS, 2,967.90, STAFF

DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES, 2,977.00, HARVARD UNIVERSTIY, 2,990.00, IMPACT

APPLICATIONS INC, 3,000.00, EMO SOLUTIONS, 3,020.00, CARQUEST AUTO PARTS, 3,042.30,

SEXAUER J A MFG CO, 3,043.53, KELVIN LP, 3,062.95, FREE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM, INC.,

3,069.34, STA-KLEEN INC., 3,080.00, INTUIT INC., 3,129.38, STREAMWOOD BEHAVIORAL

HEALTH, 3,131.12, NETSPEC, INC., 3,150.00, PROSAFETY INC., 3,158.45, HEARTLAND

PAYMENT SYSTEMS, INC, 3,159.07, ATS PROJECT SUCCESS, 3,192.88, JBH

TECHNOLOGIES, INC., 3,207.49, DICK POND ATHLETICS INC, 3,264.50, WHEATON NORTH

H.S. ATHLETICS, 3,320.00, TELEINTERPRETERS, 3,320.95, EDWARD STAUBER, 3,328.40,

INTERSTATE MUSIC SUPPLY, 3,333.35, JOSTENS, 3,352.50, COUNCIL FOR ECONOMIC

EDUCATION, 3,386.45, CORRECT MONITORING SERVICES, 3,420.00, DISCOUNT SCHOOL

SUPPLY, 3,441.90, IASA, 3,446.74, CARLSON’S GLASS INC, 3,449.79, FREEDOM SCIENTIFIC,

3,456.19, ATS SPORTS, 3,464.61, SCIENCE KIT INC, 3,511.73, PITNEY BOWES INC., 3,517.89,

SPECIALTY FLOORS, INC., 3,525.00, EBSCO SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES, 3,531.67, PALOS

SPORTS INC, 3,546.26, GLENBARD NORTH ATHLETICS, 3,550.00, ON TIME, INC., 3,551.66,

GLENBARD NORTH BOOSTERS, 3,594.00, YOUNG’S APPLIANCES, 3,595.65, LINKS & TEES

GOLF FACILITY, 3,600.00, IL ASSOC. OF SCHOOL BOARDS, 3,647.00, COMMUNITY UNIT

SCHOOL DIST.200,3,655.50, LAB-AIDS, INC, 3,672.29, GREAT LAKES KWIK SPACE, 3,675.00,

ILLINOIS STATE TOLLWAY, 3,698.63, ELECTRONIX EXPRESS, 3,701.15, SUBURBAN DOOR

CHECK/LOCK, 3,714.45, GLENBARD EAST ATHLETICS, 3,730.00, LARSON, CARYL, 3,737.76,

MELOY, RICHARD, 3,737.76, SODEXO, 3,755.14, G.W.BERKHEIMER CO, INC, 3,814.48,

SPECIAL EDUCATION SYSTEMS INC., 3,828.04, UPS, 3,900.86, SOCIAL STUDIES SCHOOL

SERVICE, 3,919.77, ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOLUTIONS, 3,952.92, TRAD LEADERSHIP GROUP

LLC, 3,958.00, BLEACHERS ON THE MOVE, 3,960.00, ARBOR SCIENTIFIC, 3,970.81, ILLINOIS

PRINCIPALS ASSOC., 3,976.00, ACKERMAN’S REFINISHING &, 4, 000.00, BAKER, CAROL K.,

4, 000.00, PLAYON SPORTS, 4, 000.00, SQUEEGEE BROS., INC, 4, 026.00, HAYDEN’S

ATHLETIC, 4, 051.05, MIDWEST PRINCIPALS’ CENTER, 4, 055.00, WORKERS’ COMPENSATION,

4, 067.00, SCHINDLER ELEVATOR CORP., 4, 082.74, GLENN WESTLAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL,

4, 150.00, DCM SYSTEMS, 4, 163.37, BARWACZ, PAULA, 4, 176.60, SUBURBAN LIFE MEDIA,

4, 208.72, NEXTEL, 4, 210.05, STEINER ELECTRIC COMPANY, 4, 217.25, PJ’S CAMERA &

PHOT0,4, 221.73, MIDWEST COMMERCIAL FITNESS, 4, 247.00, PARK AVENUE CLEANERS,

4, 276.75, BLAINE RAY WORKSHOPS, INC., 4, 280.00, WESTMONT INTERIOR SUPPLY

HOUSE, 4, 299.13, MARIANJOY REHABILITATION, 4, 319.00, VALOR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.,

4, 350.00, SCHOLASTIC MAGAZINES, 4, 355.15, DUPAGE SECURITY SOLUTIONS, INC.,

4, 384.83, MILWAUKEE ACADEMY, INC., 4, 424.40, SPORTDECALS, 4, 447.03, ATLAS BOBCAT

INC., 4, 463.05, MURRAY, TROY, 4, 500.00, SHERMAN, BRAD, 4, 500.00, IL DEPT. OF

TRANSPORTATION, 4, 531.80, TOTAL REGISTRATION, LLC., 4, 558.42, GRAPHIC EDGE,

4, 579.95, MARRIOTT PORTLAND DOWNTOWN, 4, 606.46, GLENBARD SOUTH BOOSTERS,

4, 664.00, LANTER DISTRIBUTING, LLC, 4, 688.87, SCOPE SHOPPE, THE, 4, 692.44, JANOR

SPORTS, 4, 700.50, GRANT’S APPLIANCES, 4, 700.90, RANDALL INDUSTRIES, 4, 790.99,

CORD COMMUNICATIONS INC., 4, 839.71, ITASCA DRAPERY AND UPHOLSTERY, 4, 881.00,

MUSIC FILING & STORAGE SYSTEMS, 4, 885.00, SKC CONSTRUCTION INC., 4, 892.94,

REVERE CENTRAL, INC., 4, 907.30, SPECIAL EVENT RENTALS LTD., 4, 935.00, SUSMILCH,

ED, 4, 944.10, SIGN IDENTITY, 4, 947.45, ECKWALL, JAMES W., 4, 965.00, RAMROD

DISTRIBUTORS INC, 4, 966.02, INFOBASE LEARNING, 4, 995.22, POWER CLEAN INC.,

5,000.00, DUPAGE PEST CONTROL, 5,015.00, CUSD 200 BUSINESS OFFICE, 5,018.00, TOP

DRIVER, 5,030.00, ASPEX SOLUTIONS, 5,050.00, HIGHWAY SERVICE & SALES, INC, 5,096.59,

CENTURY TILE SUPPLY CO., 5,140.88, TENNANT SALES & SERVICES CO., 5,154.58, KRAMER

TREE SPECIALISTS, INC., 5,160.00, SPORTS HEALTH, 5,205.20, SAM’S CLUB DIRECT,

5,274.33, HUGHES, MICHAEL, 5,278.56, KELLER, SHARON, 5,278.56, MCKENZIE, LESLIE,

5,278.56, NIFORATOS, ARTHUR, 5,278.56, PALAZZETTI, JANET, 5,278.56, TOMASEK, LARRY,

5,278.56, WITKUS, MARY ELLEN, 5,278.56, SOUND INC., 5,287.95, MACGILL, 5,309.67,

VALLESKEY, JIM, 5,383.90, WELLS FARGO, 5,425.00, GLENBARD WEST ATHLETICS, 5,465.00,

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS, 5,500.00, MACKE WATER SYSTEMS, INC., 5,500.68,

NATIONAL ENGRAVERS, 5,545.30, A. HORN, INC., 5,569.00, SANDERS, SUE, 5,589.63,24/7

ONLINE EDUCATION, 5,599.17, HERITAGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 5,600.00, ACTE, 5,625.00,

GREATER TALENT NETWORK, INC., 5,632.62, ALANIZ LANDSCAPE GROUP, 5,640.00, A.R.T

STUDIO CLAY COMPANY, 5,709.75, LIBRARY VIDEO COMPANY, 5,755.18, RELIASTAR LIFE

INSURANCE, 5,789.60, HARROW SPORTS INC, 5,814.58, SOLARWINDS, INC., 5,815.16,

TEACHER’S DISCOVERY, 5,815.98, MEDCO SUPPLY CO, 5,843.45, WM LAMP TRACKER, INC.,

5,846.33, MOSTARDI PLATT, 5,849.06, CHENG & TSUI CO. INC., 5,876.10, CHICAGO SOCCER,

5,979.30, NATIONAL LIFT TRUCK, 5,997.19, METRO SUBURBAN CONFERENCE, 6,000.00,

DESIGNLAB CHICAGO, 6,005.50, AMERICAN ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION, 6,019.53, EDITORIAL

PROJECTS, 6,038.84, TEAM SALES, LTD., 6,092.25, DELGALDO, CHRISTOPHER, 6,100.00,

GRAND STAGE COMPANY, 6,118.27, PADDING EXPERTS, 6,200.00, LISLE COMMUNITY UNIT

SCHOOL, 6,223.92, PASCO SCIENTIFIC, 6,233.80, PCI EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING, 6,262.22,

LAFORCE INC, 6,269.00, KOBER’S INSTRUMENT REPAIRS, 6,340.00, DUPAGE COUNTY

REGIONAL OFFICE, 6,410.00, CTS, INC., 6,490.00, WEST SUBURBAN CONFERENCE,

6,500.00, LINDEN OAKS TUTORING SERVICES, 6,512.30, OVERDRIVE, INC., 6,535.96,

DEARBORN MIDWEST CORPORATION, 6,559.00, METLIFE INVESTORS, 6,600.00,

PROGRESSIVE COMMUNICATIONS, INC, 6,622.52, SOUTH SIDE CONTROL SUPPLY CO,

6,640.64, ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF, 6,658.00, TOWNSEND PRESS, 6,693.72, BRIGHTSTAR

CARE OF, 6,765.00, TRANE, 6,834.07, SAMS CLUB, 7,008.75, FOLLETT SOFTWARE CO,

7,118.24, BRIER, RUTH, 7,128.12, SOUTHERN ALUMINUM, 7,132.00, CDW GOVERNMENT

INC, 7,145.46, DUPAGE COUNTY HEALTH DEPT, 7,154.00, BIO-RAD LABORATORIES, 7,180.65,

MAXIM STAFFING SOLUTIONS, 7,200.00, SVT, LLC. ULTRA FOODS, 7,205.95, B&H PHOTO-

VIDEO, 7,211.37, PARTY CENTRAL, 7,293.60, STAGOWSKI, DORA, 7,328.40, BOSS CARPET

ONE FLOOR & HOME, 7,345.35, COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATED DIST.93,7,380.88, CHAMPION

PAVING CORP, 7,400.00, WOODCRAFT, 7,424.99, FOX TECH TRANSITION PROGRAM, 7,428.96,

ONSITE COMMUNICATIONS USA, INC, 7,432.00, OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY, 7,435.74,

JEFFERSON LEASING, 7,566.00, ROCKFORD BOARD OF EDUCATION, 7,692.25, TPRS

PUBLISHING INC, 7,776.00, MORELLO, JOHN, 7,800.00, DUPAGE COUNTY - DEPT.

ECONOMIC, 7,887.00, KALINOWSKI, DOMINIK, 7,914.60, BENEFIT ADVANTAGE, 7,964.50,

HOOP DREAMS, 8,000.00, GLENN STEARNS CHAPTER 13,8,100.00, LEND - CCSD 89,8,113.47,

FREESTYLE PHOTOGRAPHIC, 8,148.97, STABILILZER SOLUTIONS, INC., 8,150.00, GCS

SERVICE INC., 8,194.64, KIRHOFER’S SPORTS, 8,279.65, AMSCO SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS,

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8,297.60, PARK AVE.CONDOMINUMS, 8,414.64, COMPLETE FENCE, 8,475.00, K.C.W.

ENVIRONMENTAL, 8,477.75, FROSTLINE, 8,481.97, NOVATOO, INC., 8,482.00, PMA

FINANCIAL NETWORK INC, 8,500.00, CYNMAR CORP, 8,526.16, GREAT AMER LIFE INS,

8,538.00, CUBAS, FERNANDO, 8,553.72, THEURER, RAYMOND, 8,553.72, BAKER & TAYLOR,

8,627.92, DEKANE EQUIPMENT CORP, 8,646.22, TOTAL FITNESS, 8,658.20, K.O.H. DESIGN

INC., 8,746.00, FRONTLINE TECHNOLOGIES, INC., 8,760.60, DUPAGE VALLEY CONFERENCE,

9,000.00, COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DIST 117,9,045.00, NAPERVILLE COMM.UNIT

DIST.203,9,115.20, F5 NETWORKS, INC., 9,177.45, VARSITY SPIRIT FASHIONS, 9,214.30,

BORDERLAN, 9,316.00, JOHN DEERE GOVERNMENTAL SALES, 9,374.78, DUPAGE HIGH

SCHOOL DIST. 88,9,409.75, ART-FLO SHIRT & LETTERING CO, 9,513.09, SARGENT-WELCH,

9,538.77, BIDD CONSULTING, 9,578.14, FOXVALLEY FORMS COMPANY, 9,584.57, SET

ENVIRONMENTAL, INC., 9,591.13, DREISILKER ELECTRIC MOTORS, INC, 9,653.02,

FORECAST 5 ANALYTICS, INC, 9,750.00, HIGHLAND PRODUCTS GROUP, 9,796.38, WESTWAY

COACH -(VP), 9,879.47, GOPHER, 9,886.59, FLAMION, CHRISTOPHER, 10,000.00, DP

SYSTEMS, LLC, 10,127.67, ARENDS HOGAN WALKER LLC, 10,140.25, BBK SPORTS,

10,200.00, COMPASS LEARNING, INC., 10,250.00, MARQUARDT SCHOOL DIST. 15,10,267.35,

COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATED DIST.89,10,335.40, CHALLENGE DAY, 10,425.13, QUEEN BEE

SCHOOL DISTRICT 16,10,440.10, WARD’S NATURAL SCIENCE, 10,474.58, HOLIDAY HOME

CAMP - OWLS, 10,539.00, ALLEN, PATRICIA, 10,552.80, BEARD, CARL F., 10,552.80,

LUKOWSKI, ELAINE, 10,552.80, MCELHINNEY, JEFF, 10,552.80, SOLDAT, ROSE, 10,552.80,

GLEN ELLYN POSTMASTER, 10,600.00, DROP ZONE PORTABLE SERVICE, INC, 10,622.50,

D&H DISTRIBUTING, 10,625.38, SYLVAN LEARNING/ACEIT, 10,667.80, TELESOLUTIONS

CONSULTANTS LLC, 10,800.00, MIDWEST DECORATING INC., 10,825.00, BLEACHER AMERICA

INC, 10,865.00, CLOSED CIRCUIT INNOVATIONS, 10,890.00, DOOR SYSTEMS INC., 11,041.00,

UNITED VAN LINES, LLC, 11,204.10, DORON PRECISION SYSTEMS, 11,248.00, AVNET INC,

11,270.62, TIGER DIRECT INC., 11,290.33, DUPAGE COUNTY TREASURER, 11,325.00,

IPARADIGMS, LLC, 11,440.00, ALEXIAN BROTHERS, 11,480.00, FOX TECH CENTER,

11,546.86, WM. F. MEYER COMPANY, 11,779.16, VILLAGE LINKS OF GLEN ELLYN, 11,801.25,

INGRAM LIBRARY SERVICES, 11,860.29, SCHWEPPE & SONS, 11,935.29, ILLINOIS STATE

POLICE, 12,000.00, GLENBARD SOUTH ACTIVITY ACCT., 12,198.98, POLAR ELECTRO INC,

12,290.25, FISHER SCIENTIFIC, 12,410.36, GLENDALE LAKES GOLF CLUB, 12,561.91,

BANDSOURCE, 12,606.97, PENTEGRA SYSTEMS, 12,632.34, BIG SIGNS, 12,884.24, CHANEY

ELECTRONICS, INC., 13,062.20, FITNESS CONNECTION, THE, 13,400.00, AUTUMN BLAZE

TREE & TURF, 13,475.00, LOCKPORT TWP. H.S. DIST.205,13,490.84, CARNEGIE LEARNING,

INC, 13,530.00, SHERWIN WILLIAMS, 13,731.70, ARROWHEAD RANCH, 13,773.51, ANDEE

BOILER & WELDING COMPANY, 13,880.00, NSBA, 13,985.00, SCAPINO RUTH, 14, 055.60,

JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC., 14, 189.63, JOSTENS, 14, 243.88, ASC DIRECT, INC.,

14,343.00, DEIST, KATHLEEN, 14, 448.68, WEBASSIGN, 14, 626.50, ILLINI POWER PRODUCTS

CO, 14, 662.02, BEST BUY BUSINESS, 14, 669.84, CENTRAL DUPAGE HOSPITAL, 14, 945.00,

CROWN GYM MATS INC, 15,010.00, BLICK ART MATERIALS, 15,119.01, ORTIZ BROTHERS,

THE, 15,120.00, TECHRADIUM, INC., 15,150.00, GERMAN BOOK CENTER, N.A., INC.,

15,179.45, MJ ELECTRIC, 15,334.22, EMC/PARADIGM PUBLISHING, 15,367.26, TYLER

TECHNOLOGIES, INC., 15,421.63, SAM’S CLUB DIRECT, 15,430.32, NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL

MUSIC CO., 15,682.00, KAGAN & GAINES MUSIC CO., INC, 15,694.70, SCHOOL HEALTH

CORPORATION, 15,721.18, ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS INC, 15,722.00, BLICK ART

MATERIALS, 15,910.34, KENNEDY-WEBSTER ELECTRIC, CO., 15,951.84, NEUCO INC,

15,974.20, FOX VALLEY FIRE/SAFETY, 15,993.00,5TH COLUMN LLC., 16,000.00, KIRTLEY

TECHNOLOGY CORP, 16,044.96, DUNBAR ARMORED INC, 16,095.27, NEXUS-ONARGA

ACADEMY, 16,256.18, FIRST INVESTORS, 16,460.00, LADSE, 16,547.29, M.L. RONGO, INC.,

16,662.00, COM ED, 16,671.05, IMAGINIT TECHNOLOGIES, 16,783.70, HOME DEPOT CREDIT

SERVICES, 16,866.96, SAKO & ASSOCIATES, 16,900.00, SAMS CLUB, 17,952.24, ACT,

18,105.50, PLASCO ID, 18,440.47, NICOR, 18,678.74, NASCO, 18,832.92, GRAINGER,

19,172.73, PIONEER ATHLETICS, 19,267.06, MOLITOR ATHLETIC FIELDS, 19,267.50, XEROX

CORPORATION, 19,342.98, PORTAFAB MODULAR BUILDING, 19,455.00, HOME DEPOT CREDIT

SERVICES, 19,748.22, VERNIER SOFTWARE & TECHNOLOGY, 19,889.73, MUSIC & ARTS

CENTERS, 19,925.60, EWT-ESSENTIAL WATER TECHNOLOGY, 20,389.16, LOMBARD DISTRICT

44, 20,480.36, CRUISE BOILER AND REPAIR, 20,696.00, COLOUR REVUE PAINTING, 21,375.00,

SIMPLEX GRINNELL, 21,719.36, COMMUNICATIONS SUPPLY CORP, 21,735.94, CONSERV FS,

21,855.09, COMMUNITY VISION CARE, 22,244.42, SONIA SHANKMAN ORTHOGENIC,

22,355.26, ESPINOZA TWIN BROTHERS, 22,820.00, PERSPECTIVES, 22,920.00, BEYNON

SPORT SURFACES, 23,000.00, HART ERECTORS INC, 23,259.00, HOME DEPOT CREDIT

SERVICES, 23,510.41, ROMER, CONSTANCE, 23,566.40, MK CABINETRY, 24, 292.08,

GLENBARD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC., 24, 445.21, PUTNAM INVESTOR SERVICES, 24, 680.00,

FOLLETT EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, 24, 887.54, PEERLESS FENCE, 24, 950.00, FITZGERALD

LIGHTING & MAINT., 25,154.18, PITNEY BOWES, 25,200.00, WARD, MARIA, 25,348.00, J. W.

PEPPER & SON, INC., 25,461.13, RAYNER & RINN-SCOTT, INC, 25,503.03, WOODWIND &

BRASSWIND, 25,521.50, RYCOR, 25,628.00, WEIDENHAMMER, 26,214.00, CEC, 26,365.00,

WASTE MANAGEMENT, 26,826.72, CENGAGE LEARNING, 27,686.03, ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT

SOURCE, THE, 27,827.88, NORTHERN SUBURBAN SPECIAL, 28,896.63, NORTH AMERICAN

COMPANY FOR, 29,378.00, FOX VALLEY SUPPORTIVE, 29,588.13, WAUKEGAN ROOFING CO.

INC., 30,425.00, CHICAGOLAND BOOKBUYERS, 30,775.00, GLENBARD SOUTH ACTIVITIES,

30,832.50, ARTHUR J GALLAGHER RISK, 31,142.00, NORTHERN LIFE, 31,350.00, CAMBRIDGE

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, 31,650.10, ANDERSON LOCK CO INC, 31,679.16, THYSSENKRUPP

ELEVATOR CORP., 31,810.36, MPS, 32,536.50, SCHOOL SPECIALTY, 32,546.13, CAROLINA

BIOLOGICAL, 32,934.08, CARRIER, 32,949.03, BAKER TILLY VIRCHOW KRAUSE LLP, 33,100.00,

CORNELL INTERVENTIONS, INC., 33,253.60, HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES, 33,284.27,

VISTA HIGHER LEARNING, 33,314.97, PROFESSIONAL FITNESS, 34, 760.00, GLEN ELLYN

SCHOOL DIST.41,36,512.26, WADDELL & REED INC, 37,442.08, WELLNESS INC., 38,114.00,

NEFF COMPANY, 38,318.10, AMERICAN CENTURY, 38,359.92, GLENBARD EAST ACTIVITY

ACCOUNT, 38,701.89, MEARS MOTOR LEASING, 40,412.52, S.E.A.L. SOUTH, INC., 40,486.05,

NORTHWEST EVALUATION, 40,500.00, PEARSON EDUCATION, 41,725.88, GLENBARD NORTH

ACTIVITY, 41,797.26, GOLDSTAR LEARNING, INC., 42,345.08, PEDIATRIC SERVICES OF

AMERICA, 43,490.25, ANNUITY PREMIUM RESERVE ACCT., 43,858.32, MET LIFE, 44, 428.11,

IDES-IL DEPARTMENT OF, 45,027.33, EQUITABLE LIFE, 45,496.00, WILLOWGLEN ACADEMY-IL,

46,925.37, THRESHOLDS, 47,269.32, HILLSIDE ACADEMY, 47,901.96, HOLSTEIN’S GARAGE,

48,628.00, LA EUROPA ACADEMY, 48,992.40, COLLEGE OF DUPAGE, 49,074.00, GALE/

CENGAGE LEARNING, 49,954.15, GLEN ELLYN PARK DISTRICT, 50,000.00, PARENTS

ALLIANCE, 50,926.56, SCARIANO, HIMES AND PETRARCA, 54, 360.00, APTIRIS, INC.,

54, 399.60, GALLAGHER KOSTER, 55,204.00, NAVIANCE, INC., 55,666.51, WENGER

CORPORATION, 57,491.50, VILLA PARK OFFICE EQUIPMENT, 58,982.00, SOARING EAGLE

ACADEMY, 59,144.06, PARKLAND PREPARATORY, 59,170.56, SCHOLASTIC INC., 60,162.50,

PAUL L. BUDDY PLUMBING, 60,690.77, BAUM SIGN INC, 60,968.00, NCS PEARSON, INC.,

61,625.00, RIDDELL, 61,836.44, KORELLIS SYSTEMS CONTROL, 61,993.67, TRS, 62,445.31,

AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL SERV., INC, 62,553.73, GLENBARD WEST ACTIVITIES, 62,683.28,

VILLAGE OF GLEN ELLYN, 63,946.59, ALLENDALE ASSOCIATION, 65,834.17, MARBERRY

CLEANERS, 65,961.80, ADVENTIST GLENOAKS TRANSITION, 69,325.42, OPPENHEIMER

FUNDS SERVICES, 70,468.00, UNIVERSAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL, 71,700.00, NICOR/

NORTHERN IL GAS, 71,730.37, SKYWARD, 72,859.00, GLENBARD SOUTH IMPREST FUND,

74, 009.77, VERIZON WIRELESS, 74, 372.32, DUPAGE COUNTY SHERIFF, 76,207.10, CALL

ONE, 79,757.81, PITNEY BOWES/PURCHASE POWER, 79,819.98,403B ASP INC, 80,211.09,

SPEEDWAY SUPERAMERICA LLC, 80,562.91, AMERICAN CAPITAL FINANCIAL, 80,897.95,

JOSEPH ACADEMY IN DUPAGE, 81,105.33, FIRST EAGLE BANK, 81,519.53, XEROX FINANCIAL

SERVICES, 84, 428.90, VILLAGE OF LOMBARD, 86,485.14, LOWERY MCDONNELL COMPANY,

88,548.29, NEW HOPE ACADEMY, 89,846.20, LEGEND GROUP/ADSERV, 91,740.74, GROOT

INDUSTRIES, INC., 94, 697.22, GLENBARD EAST IMPREST FUND, 94, 972.73, CDK ELECTRIC,

INC., 95,664.95, BOB RIDINGS INC., 96,920.00, PEKRON CONSULTING, 101,290.00, HOPE

SCHOOL, THE, 104, 358.40, GLENBARD NORTH IMPREST FUND, 104, 977.49, GLENBARD

WEST IMPREST, 106,975.32, PACIFIC LIFE, 109,466.00, GCG FINANCIAL, 110,089.98, HOPE

INSTITUTE, THE, 112,184.40, MIDWEST TRANSIT EQUIPMENT, 113,380.34, PEARSON

EDUCATION INC., 115,470.61, FLINN SCIENTIFIC INC, 115,715.86, SEQUEL SCHOOLS, LLC,

116,209.62, COLLEGE BOARD-AP EXAMS, 119,603.02, FRANCZEK RADELET, 120,714.00,

VILLAGE OF GLENDALE HEIGHTS, 121,337.59, STAR TOTAL PRINT SOLUTIONS, 122,938.65,

COTG, 124, 925.97, VILLAGE OF GLEN ELLYN-POLICE, 126,874.89, MIDLAND PAPER,

128,173.32, CONNECTIONS DAY SCHOOL, 129,764.73, SECURITY BENEFIT GROUP,

130,285.88, AKJ BOOKS, 136,341.40, BSN SPORTS, 137,056.79, SASED, 143,237.00, GIANT

STEPS, 144, 560.57, CLARE WOODS ACADEMY, 145,267.44, ELIM CHRISTIAN SERVICES,

154,841.72, KEY GOVERNMENT FINANCE, INC., 156,553.97, CHADDOCK, 165,545.79,

EASTER SEALS, 168,829.40, AT&T, 171,578.89, MCGRAW-HILL SCHOOL, 174, 081.22,

VARIABLE ANNUITY LIFE INS, 176,859.53, HINSDALE TWP HIGH SCHOOL, 185,011.85,

AMERICAN TAXI DISPATCH INC, 186,409.25, FRANKLIN TEMPLETON, 191,202.06, FIDELITY

INVESTMENTS, 196,707.10, AURORA EDUCATION CENTER, 207,247.12, ATHLETICO, LTD,

208,094.02, THORNE ELECTRIC, 208,895.00, ESSCOE, L.L.C., 209,711.04, OMBUDSMAN,

213,770.00, OFFICE DEPOT, 222,798.76, SEAL OF ILLINOIS, 224, 398.77, VILLAGE OF CAROL

STREAM, 224, 486.09, XEROX CORPORATION, 227,538.29, OCONOMOWOC DEVELOPMENTAL,

240,198.55, SELF-SCHOOL EMPLOYEE LOSS FUND, 260,720.00, LITTLE FRIENDS INC,

310,633.27, AP EXAMS, 340,557.00, VANGUARD ENERGY SERVICES, 342,358.99, NORTHWEST

SUBURBAN SPECIAL, 354, 209.90, BMO FINANCIAL GROUP WBPO, 379,188.00, EQUITABLE

LIFE, 386,592.45, SSCIP, 420,765.00, INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES INC., 435,015.33,

CAMELOT THERAPEUTIC, 439,908.32, LEGAT ARCHITECTS, 487,330.45, LINCOLN

INVESTMENT PLANNING, 501,127.78, GLENOAKS THERAPEUTIC, 532,915.79, APPLE INC.,

592,081.27, MID AMERICAN ENERGY, 607,326.63, HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT,

613,148.77, ANDY FRAIN SERVICES, 886,362.19, NETRIX LLC, 1,041,761.49, J.E.M. MORRIS

CONSTRUCTION INC, 1,326,357.05, DAOES/TECHNOLOGY CENTER, 1,548,926.61, SODEXO

INC & AFFILIATES, 1,853,318.99, NICHOLAS & ASSOCIATES, INC., 2,040,887.00, NORTHWEST

CONTRACTORS, INC., 2,540,926.34, SEPTRAN INC., 2,684, 642.99, ILLINOIS CENTRAL

SCHOOL BUS, 2,754, 550.39, GCA SERVICES GROUP, 3,292,539.91, COOPERATIVE

ASSOCIATION FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION, 3,406,674.37,

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ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2013

The summary must be published in the local newspaper.

Benjamin School District #25 28W250 St. Charles Road West Chicago, IL 60185 630-876-7801 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

School District/Joint Agreement Name Address Telephone Office Hours

Statement of Operations as of June 30, 2013

Educational Debt Services Transportation Capital Projects Working Cash Tort

Local Sources 1000 7,438,253 1,057,698 1,188,757 359,994 355,502 61,192 5,821 56,187 0

2000

0 0 0 0

State Sources 3000 682,930 0 0 205,424 0 15,960 0 0 0

Federal Sources 4000 172,268 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Direct Receipts/Revenues 8,293,451 1,057,698 1,188,757 565,418 355,502 77,152 5,821 56,187 0

Total Direct Disbursements/Expenditures 8,355,289 878,477 1,262,086 496,526 226,760 1,541,423 46,323 0

Other Sources/Uses of Funds (15,839) 0 15,839 0 0 630,000 (630,000) 0 0

Beginning Fund Balances - July 1, 2012 5,399,091 1,167,254 738,917 373,266 232,506 951,981 1,756,676 65,815 0

Other Changes in Fund Balances 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ending Fund Balances June 30, 2013 5,321,414 1,346,475 681,427 442,158 361,248 117,710 1,132,497 75,679 0

Copies of the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2013 will be available for public inspection in the school district/joint agreement administrative office by December 1, 2013. Individuals wanting toreview this Annual Statement of Affairs should contact:

Also by January 15, 2014 the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for theFiscal Year Ending June 30, 2013, will be posted on the Illinois State Board of Education's [email protected].

SUMMARY: The following is the Annual Statement of Affairs Summary that is required to be published by the school district/joint agreement for the past fiscal year.

Operations &Maintenance

MunicipalRetirement/Social

Security

Fire Prevention &Safety

Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues from OneDistrict to Another District

2012-13 Annual Report for PublicationBenjamin School District 25

Gross Payment for Certiicated Personnel

Salary Range: Less than $25,000Aron, C., Cisowski, N., Colao, N., Deguzman, M., DuVall, J., Flamini, J., Hudock, C., Incrocci, S., Lindner, C.,Machaj, S., Madden, J., Orr, R., Pasker, C., Patel, N., Pavnica, L., Pearson, A., Ramoley, M., Seeman, J., Teske,A., Walker, P., Wallert, C.

Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999Kane, G., Legan, M., Magnuson, S., Maldre, A., Marmolejo, B.

Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999Adams, J., Anthony, A., Baker, D., Caliendo, M., Chau, K., DeChristopher, D., Dusing, M., Erickson, J., Kairis,J., Maule, A., Mulherin, J., Nelson, D., Quealy, T., Retzner, K., Tylk, M., Vidic, J., Westlund, M.

Salary Range: $60,000 - $89,999Allard, J., Anderson, A., Arens, C., Burkholder, E., Casaburi, M., Cebry, A., Clark, S., Claude, A., Colburn, N.,Dratz, M., Dunne, L., Falkos, M., Fefer, R., Fernandez, C., Fiorini, M., Frydrych, C., Greenhagel, S., Hue-necke, T., Keysor, S., Kusswurm, C., LaMantia, M., Moore, K., Moreno, A., Morgan, C., Morgano, R., Peterson,L., Peterson, L., Pope, D., Prodoehl, J., Rosignolo, J., Wadman, W., Wheaton, J., Williams, C., Wright, L.

Salary Range: $90,000 and overAbels, S., Boudreau, C., Bradbury, M., Droste, M., Ehrhardt, P., Gumm, C., Hlinak, C., Johansen, D., McGinn-is, S., Pfanenstiel, L., Rauscher, P., Rogers, M., Salmieri, J., Shalanko, J.

Gross Payment for Non-Certiicated Personnel

Salary Range: Less than $25,000Adams, A., Alleruzzo, E., Berger, B., Bradbury, J., Buchman, J., Conlon, P., Dedic, M., Doan, C., DuBose, L.,Flagg, D., Frantzen, C., Gozdziewicz, L., Grady, K., Grant, J., Green, S., Hancock, J., Henke, D., Keefe, G., Lib-be, P., Liszka, K., May, J., McGloon-Hansen, K., Miessler, M., Ogorek, B., Olson, D., Parisi, M., Paup, L., Pazar,L., Pierpoint, L., Sarnelli, A., Sawicki, J., Schaefer, D., Schiera, W., Seeman, J., Splinter, J., Stancik, T., Stein, M.,Steinmeier, M., Sullivan, K., hill, D., Trush, E., White, S., Widlowski, N.

Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999Buscemi, K., Laabs, C., Medrano, M., Reavley, M., homas, P.

Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999Abruscato, L., Martin, G.

Salary Range: $60,000 and overOlson, K.

Vendor Publication Report 2012-13BENJAMIN SCHOOL DIST.19-022-0250-02Payments of $500 to $999, excluding wages and salariesLora Abruscato $861.16, ACP Direct $693.24, Jim Allard $720.00, Alternative Wastewater $746.54, Ameri-can Time & Signal $920.11, Auto Truck Group $516.80, Rebecca Brooks $500.00, Calloway House $554.78,Camcor Inc $728.97, Chicago Backlow Inc $733.00, Continental Press $768.63, Elizabeth Copeland $500.00,Deluxe Business Forms $632.13, Demco $686.21, Jacqueline Docimo $500.00, Emedco Company $515.61, Jes-sica Erickson $694.17, Evergreen Activity Account $664.85, Finn Scientiic $531.81, Chris Hudock $500.00, ILPrincipals Assoc. $990.00, IL State University $716.00, Institute for Ed. Development $876.00, ISLMA $645.00,Jansco Inc $604.80, Junior Library Guild $951.00, Lake County Superintendent $800.00, Lakeshore Learn-ing $852.08, William MacGill & Co $758.48, MGB Services Inc $506.00, Midwest Suburban Superintendent$800.00, Loretta Murphy $500.00, JW Pepper & Sons $577.49, Pitney Bowes $768.00, Plank Road Publishing

$525.30, Melissa Ramoley $500.00, Regional Truck Equip $538.32, James Roach $500.00, Rotary Club of CarolStream $745.00, Scope Shoppe Inc $835.50, Tina Seggerman $500.00, Smekens Education Solutions $895.00,Sprigeo Inc $598.00, Spring Air Filter $910.00, State Fire Marshall $690.00, Angelica Steinke $960.00, Stream-wood Behavioral Health $665.00, Debbie Stueber $500.00, he Center/IRC $560.00, Pitney Bowes $999.48,UPS Store $745.61, Mary Verduin $500.00, Jennifer Vidic $720.00, World Book School & Library $779.00,Zeilinga Services $833.35.

Payments of $1,000 - $2500, excluding wages and salariesAbsograph Sign Co $2,426.25, AFLAC $1,935.36, ASCD $1,535.17, Assurance Fire & Safety $1,426.90, BlueSky Blinds $1,650.00, Bureau of Education $2,425.00, Carolina Biological Supply $1,479.59, Shelley Clark$1,899.15, Community Unit School Dist 20 $1,596.50, Contract Paper Group $2,018.22, Curriculum Associ-ates $1,386.56, Dell $10,785.85, Dick Blick $1,215.79, Discovery Education $2,960.00, EBSCO $1,177.20, Eu-ropean Sports $1,029.80, Everbind Books $1,044.10, Follett Sotware $1,400.00, Good Time Music $1,607.00,Groupcast $1,586.00, IASA $1,773.00, Lifetime Sports $1,591.00, Linden Oaks Hospital $1,111.50, MangroveEmployer Services FSA $1,400.00, H Miller & Co $2,400.00, Nasco $1,656.52, NSBA $1,650.00, Julie Panicali$1,277.90, Jean Peterson $1,837.50, Laura Pfanenstiel $1,718.43, Pitsco Inc $1,707.88, Portable Comm Spec$1,424.00, West Chicago Post Oice $2,232.80, Provantage $2,122.14, Quality Lawn Care $1,575.00, RaptorTechnologies LLC $1,296.00, Really Good Stuf $1,669.94, Joe Salmieri $1,597.17, School Datebooks $1,143.49,School Health Corp $1,042.41, Stark Sanitary Service $1,770.00, Suburban Life Publication $2,170.62, Teles-olutions Consultants $2,400.00, he Sandner Group $2,068.00, TruGreen $1,095.00, Vex Robotics $1,763.08,Zaner Bloser Ed Publishing $1,110.87

Payments over $2500. excluding wages and salariesACP $11,425.90, Allen Lock & Key $10,536.90, American Capital $22,000.00, Appassure Sotware $11,993.75,Apple $4,751.00, Assurant $20,425.89, ATT $25,675.15, Aubrey Sign Co $36,712.00, AXA Equitable$94,177.00, Bandwidth Management $2,983.00, Benjamin Activity Fund $8,275.36, Benjamin Foundation$3,803.88, Benjamin Education Assoc $3,025.00, Benjamin School Dist FSA $34,408.31, BCBS $927,949.65,BMOMastercard $43,225.74, Broesch Mechanical $78,818.80, Brook Electrical $9,380.10, Bustouts Inc$15,765.00, C & Z Handyman Services $2,565.00, Carol Stream Lawn & Power $8,313.74, Village of CarolStream $8,368.21, CDW $147,549.20, CLIC $70,449.00, Collaborative Learning $4,782.75, Combined RooingServices $3,455.13, Comcast $35,428.81, Continental Electrical $16,545.48, Frank Cooney Co $2,901.70, Cor-vus Industries $2,617.00, CTS $1,063,520.36, Deneb Corp $7,953.75, Dupage ROE $2,576.00, Philip Ehrhardt$4,273.26, Environmental Services $48,430.00, Esposito Plumbing $28,600.00, Metlife $80,302.90, Eugene Mat-thews Inc $21,450.00, First Investors $10,800.00, Follett Educational Services $5,751.97, Follett Library Ser-vices $6,915.03, Fox Valley Fire & Safety $58,003.00, GE Capital $18,703.59, GHA Technologies Inc $13,392.00,Giant Steps $64,430.18, Glenoaks herapeutic $58,878.30, Global Design $2,900.00, Green Associates$20,222.21, Gumdrop Books $3,565.12, Harvard Maintenance $389,327.23, HM Receivables $14,296.89, HomeDepot $6,917.63, IASB $5,474.00, IL Department of Revenue $243,722.79, IL Central Schoolbus $302,917.12,IL Education Assoc $38,503.44, IMRF $142,835.94, Imagetec $13,630.00, Inspec $4,807.50, IXL Learning$3,200.00, John J Rickof Sheet Metal $8,940.00, Kansas State Bank $15,838.80, Kemps Dairy $20,618.12,LaForce Inc $4,267.92, LEND $3,485.41, Lincoln Investment $10,580.00, Little Friends Center $34,979.38,Mathieson Moyski Celer $14,000.00, Menards $2,753.48, Michael Angelo Design $5,700.00, MidamericanEnergy $68,052.94, Midco $4,589.30, Midvalley Special Ed Coop $73,302.00, Midwest Computer Products$7,541.06, Moss Enterprises $5,375.00, Music & Arts Center Inc $5,782.12, NCS Pearson Inc $10,626.01,Neuco Inc $4,268.58, New Connections Academy $46,551.40, Nicor $9,160.15, Oppenheimer Funds$58,574.92, Palos Sports $4,326.76, Parkland Preparatory Academy $15,863.20, Pearson Education $10,088.99,Peters and Assoc $6,870.00, Phoenix Learning Systems $5,400.00, Plumbmaster $16,634.02, PMA Financial$8,500.00, Prairie State Water Systems $6,949.00, Precision Control Systems $232,968.00, Ramrod Distributors$16,806.35, Renaissance Learning $13,248.43, SASED $393,849.00, Scariano Himes & Petrarca $23,565.85,Scholastic Magazines $3,450.40, School Specialty $52,439.81, Septran $170,376.15, Sodexo $56,435.65, SoundInc $23,025.21, SDS $7,128.00, TRS $508,213.86, he Bank of New York Mellon $640,537.50, he Tree House$15,266.20, THIS Fund $79,881.35, Tigerdirect.com $2,539.69, Triumph Restoration $4,750.00, UnisourceWorldwide Inc $11,041.75, United Visual $17,029.00, Valic $28,621.89, Vanguard Energy Services $22,156.03,Verizon Wireless $8,115.14, Vortex Enterprises $5,308.00, Waste Management $5,506.60, Wells Fargo Bank$605,713.75, West Chicago Printing $10,796.00, IRS $880,775.52, Worthington Direct $12,909.26, JaniceYoungwith $2,801.29

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ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2013

The summary must be published in the local newspaper.

Cooperative Association for Spec Educ 22W600 Butterfield Road, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 630-942-5600 8:00 - 4:30

School District/Joint Agreement Name Address Telephone Office Hours

Statement of Operations as of June 30, 2013

Educational Debt Services Transportation Capital Projects Working Cash Tort

Local Sources 1000 12,465,076 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2000

0 0 0 0

State Sources 3000 1,464,409 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Federal Sources 4000 5,819,707 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Direct Receipts/Revenues 19,749,192 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Direct Disbursements/Expenditures 18,825,636 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Other Sources/Uses of Funds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Beginning Fund Balances - July 1, 2012 3,190,616 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Other Changes in Fund Balances 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ending Fund Balances June 30, 2013 4,114,172 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Copies of the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2013 will be available for public inspection in the school district/joint agreement administrative office by December 1, 2013. Individuals wanting toreview this Annual Statement of Affairs should contact:

Also by January 15, 2014 the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for theFiscal Year Ending June 30, 2013, will be posted on the Illinois State Board of Education's [email protected].

SUMMARY: The following is the Annual Statement of Affairs Summary that is required to be published by the school district/joint agreement for the past fiscal year.

Operations &Maintenance

MunicipalRetirement/Social

Security

Fire Prevention &Safety

Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues from OneDistrict to Another District

Cooperative Association for Spec Educ22-019-0160-61GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL

Salary Range: Less Than $25,000 Smith, Melinda May, Mary Struebing, Stacy Anderson, Emily

Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999 Vazzano, Mary Weinbrenner,Laura Barker, Jayna Luedtke,Rebecca Misdom, Colleen McInerney, Judy

Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999 Parmelee, Karen Szadinski, Betsy Wenzlaff, Alice Taraska, KBrinker, Kristin Weidman, Kerri Bakalis,Christianna Barker, Maggie Hanes, Priscilla Urbaytis-Nickols, Jena Stralko, Mary Beth Hoving, Erin Dornfeld, Kerry Meehan, Abby Vitale, LenellDunham, Jennifer Grimm, Rebekah Juda, Mary Pauley Syregelas, Kimberly Segatti, JulieMaupin,Sherri Shields, Emily Banakis, Christine Rossini, Maribeth Upshaw, Lonnie McDonough,Trish Hooper, Patricia Kidder, Aqeela Battaglia, Cody Latz-DuFre, Rachel Kapicak, NorineMaday, Kathryn Proske, Mariana Mina, Robin Scantlen, Robin Hanson, Rebecca Schacherer,Allison Gilhooly, Michelle Crowder, Lisa Hall, Carmen Gagen, Kelly Lohman, Brian

Salary Range: 60,000 - $89,999 Avila, Etta Maciejewski, Robyn Rodney, Annamrie McGowan,Renee Briscoe, Eric Bauer, Laura Lauer, Jill Conley-Hartline, Rachel Roy-Yeager, AbigailGood, Jill Marino, Jahnean Bell, Mary Mazur, Melanie Goolish, Christine Bettis, Julia PBISSledz, Kathleen Vecellio-Hillock, Hope Kidd, Maureen Jansen, Libby Arnold, Lisette Pugsley,Eileen Williams, Kathryn Garcia, Darcy Hebeka, Genevieve Dilegge, Roxanne Sharkey,Tricia Burns, Michelle Robitaille, Jamie Knowles, T Polinski, Lisa Kunce, Tracy Austin, KayRomani, Melissa Sticken, Eric Moore, Keri Modzelewski, Beth Ruge, Jane Tomasello, CynthiaLoconte, Leadene Szatalowicz, Karen Obremski, Beth Salamone, Julie Borri, Kim Henry,Stephanie Breitenbach, Tina McCarthy, Tara McCoy, Denise VonDebur, Maureen Donohue,Binita Sego, Arita Donnelly, Stephanie Johnson, Lisa Grenman, Wendy Marshall, Jill Graham,Kara McReynolds, Jill Resillez, Carol Zaboth, Ken Money, Jeff Walters, Jessica Stafiej,Jennifer Gomez, Nancy

Salary Range: $90,000 and over Fahey, Maureen Barrett, Joyce Westra, Kerri Mack, TracyCotter, Linda Caruso, Becky Cortesi Furbish, Mary Cassidy, Cynthia Szydlo, Debbie Carter,Nancy Haugh, Sandra Kafkes, Anna Colley, Diane Costello, Paula Wallenberg, Debra Cyr, MaryCatanese, Debra Goetz, Lisa Piechota Hankes, Kim Hendzel, Marguerite Voris, William Gesell,Julie Greenagel, Pam Scharinger, Michelle Gordon, Steve Holstein, Janet Hubbell, LinneaO’Brien, Denise Hollowed, Barb Brinker, Mary Kay Huitt, Lorene Quirk, Maureen Wheeler,M Gifford, Linda Anderson, Mary Spencer, Anne Layer, Barb Williams, Joseph Oates, DebbiePrentiss, Tammy Nelson, Jim

GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL

Salary Range: Less Than $25,000 Hennessy, David Pohlmeyer, Kerry Provax, Robert Fagen,Kristen Baginski, Nicole Segura, Stephanie Wachowiak, Robert Clary, Staci Hamilton,Heather Fogle, David Hayden, Elizabeth Biggs-Allen, Courtney Bilder, Margaret Radeke,Stephanie Drillis-Bocka, Gita Iozzo, Trudy Wellman, J LaForest, Amy Koresch, V Moore,Karl Polick, Denise Morris, Kathleen McNicholas, Meghan Shah, Kirti McCuen, AnnaManzella, Teresa McGowan, Diane Moore, Jennifer Mehta, Kusum Barickman, Elizabeth

Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999 Provenzano, Sylvia Novak, Maureen Grant, Jillian Santore,Theresa Kozi, Susan Robinson, Barbara Meyer, Tom Bechtold, Reiley McClinton, JimWoodford, Jason Molitor, Elizabeth Durkee, Darcy Koon, Kate Kozin, Nicholas Pecak,Dorothy Jones, Caron Chafekar, R

Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999 Duarte, Janette Marzalik, Deborah Blanks, Vanessa

Salary Range: $60,000 and over Brendel, Jerome

Cooperative Association for Spec Educ22-019-0160-61Payments over $2,500, excluding wages and salaries.Super Duper Publications $2,532.50 William V. MacGill & Co. $2,589.00 Fenton CommunityHigh School $2,628.01 Avila, Etta $2,667.89 Amendt, Margaret $2,700.00 Arch, Kaellyn$2,700.00 Gioia, Marianne $2,700.00 Granrath, Christine $2,700.00 Rahn, Nancee $2,700.00Trantowski, Mary $2,747.74 Layer, Barbara A $2,821.10 Southpaw Enterprises $2,829.55Illinois State University $2,844.00 McQuay International $2,903.56 Mina, Robin $2,952.87 Dr.Patricia Graczyk $3,000.00 Lightspeed Technologies, Inc. $3,014.40 Fick, Janice $3,040.87Illinois State Board of Education $3,060.00 Koresch, Vicki $3,168.52 Deaf Communication byInnovation LLC $3,204.50 Western Psy Ser Pub $3,232.57 Suburban School Coop. InsurancePool $3,242.00 May, Mary F $3,284.17 Creative Culture Consutling LLC $3,345.51 Dr.William Jenson $3,347.78 Quist Interactive, Inc $3,450.00 Lakeshore Learning Materials$3,483.96 Toys For Special Children $3,503.75 Mary Ann Sullivan $3,549.09 PCI Education$3,560.62 ComEd $3,587.78 K12 Teachers Alliance $3,600.00 HAVE Dreams $3,755.00Purchase Power $3,815.98 IMAGETEC L.P. $3,824.99 The Locker Shop $3,855.00 Furbush,Mary $3,867.48 Body and Sol, LLC $3,884.20 Hanson, Rebecca $3,948.52 AdvancedTelecomunications of Illinois, Inc. $3,950.25 Garfield Building Maintenance Company Inc$3,996.55 WDSRA $4,090.00 Communication Revolving Fund $4,095.00 Midwest MedicalSolutions Inc. $4,133.28 Varitronics, LLC $4,191.68 Language Line services $4,221.04Verizon Wireless $4,318.65 Lowery Mc Donnell Co. $4,383.00 Cathy Liebenow $4,410.00Midland Paper-Remit $4,592.00 DuPage Regional Office of Education $4,673.00 DuPageCounty R.O.E. $4,676.00 Tall, Lori $4,866.95 Vosberg, Greg $4,980.00 Jennifer Gorski,Ph.D., PC $5,000.00 Comprehensive Clinical Services, P.C. $5,200.00 Handwriting WithoutTears $5,429.34 AT & T $5,472.85 IMRF $5,530.74 UNITED STATES TREASURY $5,653.90BrightStar Care of Dupage/Wheaton $5,785.00 Domanico Psychological Services $6,075.00State Disbursment Unit $6,173.76 Diane Pisowicz $6,317.50 Pleasantdale School District#107 $6,589.58 Frontline Technologies $6,643.15 Positive Action, Inc $6,736.00 TenaciousCleaning Service, Inc. $7,310.00 Villa Park Office Equipment $7,689.00 Sodexo, Inc. & Affiliates$8,006.95 School Specialty $8,325.74 BILINGUISTS $8,625.00 Richard D. Lavoie $8,745.60Alfie Kohn $9,073.00 BEIL & STROMBERG $9,500.00 Anita L. Archer, Ph.D. Inc $9,582.90Rifton Equipment $9,962.25 Dr. Carol Dweck $10,000.00 Pediatric Services of America$10,110.75 School Specialty $10,631.24 Adventist GlenOaks TDS $11,224.50 Concept 3Architects, P.C $11,250.28 Amazon $11,385.80 Don Johnston Inc. $12,598.79 MathiesonMoyski-Celer $12,875.00 Globalcom Inc. $13,016.95 CDW Goverment, Inc. $13,565.57News-2-You $13,755.25 American Express $13,950.49 NEDSRA $13,966.89 OticonInc $14,376.00 DE LAGE LANDEN $14,457.30 Social Thinking $16,195.99 NorthwestContractors, Inc $17,300.00 Consortium for Educational Change $17,965.00 Specialized DataSystems $19,090.50 District #41 $19,222.71 Attainment Co. $20,918.27 Carrillo, David$21,000.00 District #111 $21,164.27 Quill Corp/REMIT $22,302.41 The Hawn Foundation$22,500.00 Illinois Director of Employement Security $23,158.70 Teachers RetirementSystem $23,185.57 Sraga Hauser LLC $24,336.75 CareerStaff Unlimited-Elgin $24,561.00Top Echelon Contracting, Inc. $26,238.31 Reliance Standard $27,399.10 Hyatt Lisle$27,661.72 AbleNet Inc. $27,970.00 Heinemann $29,499.80 Business Only Broadband$30,399.18 Pearson Education Inc. $31,610.25 Netchemia LLC $32,818.00 Apple Inc.$36,231.70 R & G Consultants $37,030.50 DuPage Credit Union $38,050.00 Deborah Fair$38,500.00 SASED $46,656.80 UCP Infinitec $47,200.46 IPMG Employee Benefit Services$48,190.89 SLJ Properties L.L.C. $50,078.65 McGraw-Hill Companies $60,172.69 SunbeltStaffing $61,857.00 NCS Pearson Inc. $63,478.90 Linda Jedrzejek $71,360.00 CitywideBuilding Maintenance $71,367.02 Sertoma Speech & Hearing Center $79,190.00 District#87-Glenbard High Schools $89,545.54 ProvidaStaff, LLC $91,329.50 Mediscan Inc$92,345.00 CASE Education Association Dues $93,790.35 District #15 $100,747.36 PhonakLLC $102,581.79 Aavex Technology Corporation $112,626.81 SELF $121,552.00 Evans &Son Blacktop, Inc $127,756.13 INV Healthcare Assoc. $151,849.80 Teachers Health InsuranceSecurity $159,726.69 District #89 $159,851.52 District #93 $183,095.61 MG Trust Co.$221,374.28 District #16 $238,943.81 District #44 $260,609.48 Illinois Municipal RetirementFund $518,281.61 Il Dept Revenue $570,174.19 Teachers Retirement System $1,016,044.29Educational Benefit Cooperative $2,319,869.70 Internal Revenue Service $2,345,170.10

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

Union National Bank, a national banking )association, Plaintiff, )Case No.v. )12 CH 5833Dominic Fiordirosa a/k/a Dominic Fiordirosa, )Jr., an individual; Mary T. Fiordirosa, an )Property Address:individual; Vintage Leasing, LLC, an Illinois )550 Main Streetcorporation; DFCC, L.L.C., an Illinois Limited )Unit 202 andLiability Company; Supreme Paving, LLC, an )Garage Unit G10Illinois Limited Liability Company; The )West Chicago,Lofts @ Gateway Centre Homeowners )IL 60185Association, Inc., an Illinois not-for-profit )corporation; Crush-Crete, Inc., an Illinois )corporation; Unknown Owners; and )Non-Record Claimants, Defendants. )

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE 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 Thurs-day, the 12th day of December, A.D. 2013, at the hour of 10:00A.M., in the DuPage County Sheriff's Office, Southwest Lobby,501 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL, sell at public auction tothe highest and best bidder for cash and all singular, the follow-ing described premises and real estate in said judgment men-tioned, situated in DuPage County and State of Illinois, or somuch thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said judgment to wit:

Legal Description:UNIT NUMBER 202 AND GARAGE UNIT G10 IN THE LOFTS @GATEWAY CENTRE RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM, AS DELINEAT-ED ON A PLAT OF SURVEY OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDTRACT OF LAND: PARTS OF LOTS 1, 2, 3 AND 4 IN KAMMEYER'SADDITION TO WEST CHICAGO, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THENORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH,RANGE 9, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORD-ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED DECEMBER 23, 1926,AS DOCUMENT 226977, IN DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.WHICH PLAT OF SURVEY IS ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT "A" TO THEDECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM RECORDED JUNE 8, 2004 ASDOCUMENT NUMBER R2004-152309; TOGETHER WITH ITS UN-DIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS.

PIN: 04-10-133-002 and 04-10-133-017

Common Address: 550 Main Street, Unit 202 and Garage Unit

G10, West Chicago, IL 60185

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

This property is commonly known as 550 Main Street, Unit 202and Garage Unit G10, West Chicago, IL 60185 and is a condo-minium unit. Terms of Sale: This real estate is being sold in an"As Is Condition" for cash or certified funds and the successfulbidder is required to deposit 10% of the bid amount at the time ofthe sale with the DuPage County Sheriff and the balance to bepaid by 10:00 a.m. the following day after the sale. The subjectproperty is offered for sale without any representation or warrantyas to quality or quantity 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: November 7, 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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LEGAL NOTICE / PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF AUDIT REPORT

FOR THE WINFIELD FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

The Board of Trustees of the Winfield Fire Protection Districthereby provides public notice that an audit of its funds for thefiscal year beginning on May 1, 2012 and ending on April 30,2013 was prepared by our auditors, Miriani & Associates. TheFY 2012-2013 audit has been filed with the County Clerkof DuPage County in accordance with 30 ILCS 15/0.01 et seq.The entire audit report and the annual statement of receiptsand disbursements are available for public inspection at the FireDistrict Administration Office located at 27W530 Highlake Road,Winfield, Illinois, from 8:30 a.m. through 5:00 p.m., Mondaythrough Friday.

/s/ Phillip J. SaasSecretary, Board of TrusteesWinfield Fire Protection District

November 21, 2013Suburban Life 6898 WIN

LEGAL NOTICE / PUBLIC NOTICE

BID NOTICE

GLEN ELLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY

REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF THE STORM PUMPS

Notice is hereby given that the Glen Ellyn Public Library (the "GEPL") is accepting sealed bids for the Removal and Replacement of itsStorm Pumps Project. This Project is to be completed in strict compliance with the Contract Documents as defined in the GEPL'sGeneral Conditions and Instructions to Bidders.

Sealed bids will be accepted at the Glen Ellyn Public Library, 400 Duane Street, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 to the attention of Dawn Bussey,Library Director, until 11:00 a.m., local time, on Thursday, December 5, 2013 at which time the sealed bids will be publicly openedand read aloud. All Bids must be submitted on the Bid forms furnished by the GEPL.

Bidding Documents may be obtained at the Glen Ellyn Public Library, 400 Duane Street, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 from 9:00 AM to 5:00PM, Mondays through Fridays, beginning Tuesday, November 12, 2013.

A Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting will be held at the Glen Ellyn Public Library on Wednesday November 27, 2013 at 2:00 p.m., local time.

The Prevailing Wage Act (820 ILCS 130/0.01 et seq.) shall apply to the Project.

Each Bid proposal should be accompanied by the Minimum Qualification Documentation as defined in the General Conditions andInstructions to Bidders, and must be accompanied by a Bid Bond, certified check, cashier's check or bank draft in the amount equal toten percent (10%) of the total bid made payable to the Library.

The successful bidder shall be required to provide a Performance Bond and a Material and Labor Payment Bond in the amountof 100% of the Contract Amount, as well as all insurance as required by the Contract Documents before commencing work. Thesuccessful bidder shall enter into a formal contract based on the conditions and requirements in the General Conditions and Instructionsto Bidders and those provisions will be incorporated into the Contract. The successful bidder will be required to comply with theprovisions of all State of Illinois and federal laws concerning public works projects, including but not limited to the Illinois Human RightsAct, the regulations of the Illinois Human Rights Commission and the Prevailing Wage Act.

The Board of Library Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to accept all or part of a bid, and to waive any technicalitiesand irregularities in the bidding and to hold the bid proposals for a period of sixty (60) days from the date of opening set forth above.

By order of the Board of Library Trustees of the Village of Glen Ellyn, DuPage County, Illinois.

November 14, 21, 2013Glen Ellyn Suburban Life 6893

LOT 60 IN BRANIGAR'S WAYNECENTER UNIT NO. 3, BEING ASUBDIVISION IN THE NORTHEAST1/4 OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP40 NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OFTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE-OF RECORDED APRIL 26, 1967 ASDOCUMENT R67-12399, IN DU-

PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.Commonly known as: 4 North

525 Cambridge Drive, West Chica-go, Illinois 60185

P.I.N.: 01-22-204-005First Lien Position; Single-Family

Residence; Judgment Amount$484,665.51

IN ACCORDANCE WITH 735

ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1)(H-1) AND(H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5),AND 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1),YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THATTHE PURCHASER OF THE PROPER-TY, OTHER THAN A MORTGAGEE,SHALL PAY THE ASSESSMENTSAND LEGAL FEES REQUIRED BYSUBSECTIONS (g)(1) AND (g)(4)OF SECTION 9 AND THE ASSESS-MENTS REQUIRED BY SUBSECTION(g-1) OF SECTION 18.5 OF THEILLINOIS CONDOMINIUM PROPER-TY ACT.

The property will not be open forinspection.

Terms of Sale: CASH - 10%down at the time of sale and thebalance due within 24 hours of thesale. All payments for the amountbid shall be in certified fundspayable to the Sheriff of DupageCounty.

The person to contact for infor-mation regarding this property is:Steven J. Lindberg at FREEDMANANSELMO LINDBERG LLC 1807West Diehl Road, Naperville, IL(866)402-8661. For bidding in-structions, visit www.fal-illinois.com24 hours prior to sale.

This communication is an at-tempt to collect a debt and any in-formation obtained will be used forthat purpose.FREEDMAN ANSELMOLINDBERG LLC1771 W. Diehl Rd., Ste 150Naperville, IL 60563-4947630-453-6960866-402-8661630-428-4620 (fax)I568568

November 7, 14, 21, 2013West Chicago Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-TIONAL ASSOCIATIONPLAINTIFFVSDAVID ILLESCAS A/K/A DAVID J.ILLESCAS; JPMORGAN CHASEBANK, N.A.; UNKNOWN OWNERSAND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ;

DEFENDANTS0N438 HERRICK DRIVEWHEATON, IL 60187

12 CH 1993NOTICE 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 20, 2012,DUPAGE COUNTY SHERIFF in DUPAGE County, Illinois, will on De-cember 17, 2013, in 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, IL, at10:00 AM, sell at public auctionand sale to the highest bidder forcash, all and singular, the follow-ing described real estate mentionedin said Judgment, situated in theCounty of DU PAGE, State of Illi-nois, or so much thereof as shall besufficient to satisfy said Judgment:

THE SOUTH 183 FEET AS MEA-SURED ON THE EAST AND WESTLINES THEREOF (EXCEPT THEWEST 120 FEET AS MEASURED ONTHE SOUTH LINE AND PARALLELTO THE WEST LINE THEREOF ANDTHE EAST 33 FEET (EXCEPTTHEREFROM THAT PART WHICHMAY HAVE BEEN PREVIOUSLYDEDICATED FOR THE RIGHT OFWAY PURPOSES PER DOCUMENTNO. 636629, RECORDED OCTO-BER 13, 1951) OF LOT 4 IN C.L.HERRICK'S ASSESSMENT PLAT OFTHE WEST HALF OF SECTION 8,TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 10,EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPALMERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF RECORDED JUNE16, 1948 AS DOCUMENT 547308AND CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTIONRECORDED JUNE 30, 1948 ASDOCUMENT 548431, IN DUPAGECOUNTY, ILLINOIS.

TAX NO. 05-08-108-032COMMONLY KNOWN AS:

0N438 HERRICK DRIVEWHEATON, IL 60187 Descriptionof Im 2 STORY HOME

ptioof Improvements: 2 STORY HOMEWITH ATTACHED GARAGE

The Judgment amount was$524,211.87.

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).

IF YOU 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#PA1204788 Plaintiff's attorney is

quired id additi al

eynot required to provide additionalinformation other than that set forthin this notice of sale.I569876

November 7, 14, 21, 2013Wheaton Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

U.S. Bank, National AssociationPLAINTIFFVs.Alfred W. Sochacki; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2012 CH 002046NOTICE OF SHERIFF'SSALE OF REAL ESTATE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on 10/9/2013, JohnZaruba, the Sheriff of DuPageCounty, Illinois will on 12/17/13 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 1118 B IN THE RESUBDIVI-SION OF PART OF HIGH LAKE, BE-ING A RESUBDIVISION IN THENORTHWEST QUARTER AND PARTOF THE SOUTHWEST HALF OF SEC-TION 11, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH.RANGE 9, EAST OF THE THIRDPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT OF SAID RESUBDIVI-SION RECORDED AUGUST 5, 1927AS DOCUMENT 240766, IN DU-PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

PIN 04-11-107-014Improved with Single Family Home

COMMONLY KNOWN AS:0N445 Sunset AvenueWest Chicago, IL 60185Sale 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 is

$1

pality nd,calculated 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 theproperty is a condominium and theforeclosure 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 locat-ed in a common interest communi-ty, purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to pay anyassessment and legal fees due un-der the Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If thesale is set aside for any reason, thePurchaser at the sale shall be enti-tled only to a return of the depositpaid. The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against the Mort-gagor, the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee'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. 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 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 14-12-05128.I570544

November 7, 14, 21, 2013West Chicago Suburban Life

F12060335IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY-

WHEATON, ILLINOISJPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociationPlaintiff,vs.

Wendy Cloutier; Michele Doyle; JP-Morgan Chase Bank National Asso-ciation; Unknown Owners andNon-Record ClaimantsDefendants.Property Address: 1N714 Mac-queen Drive, West Chicago, Illinois60185

12CH 3331NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE

Public notice is hereby giventhat in pursuance of a judgment ofsaid Court entered in the above-en-titled cause on September 12,2013, I, Sheriff, John E Zaruba ofDupage County, Illinois, will hold asale on December 17, 2013 ,commencing at 10AM , at DupageCounty Sheriff's Office, 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, IL60187. to sell to the highest bidderor bidders the following describedreal estate, or so much thereof asmay be sufficient to satisfy said de-cree, to-wit:

LOT 7F OF OWNER'S ASSESS-MENT PLAT OF THE MACQUEENESTATES, OF PART OF SECTIONS 4AND 5, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH,RANGE 9, EAST OF THE THIRDPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDEDJULY 22, 1937 AS DOCUMENT381949, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS, ALSO KNOWN AS THATPART OF LOT 2 IN THE EAST HALFOF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OFSECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 39NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OF THETHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DE-SCRIBED BY COMMENCING AT THENORTHEAST CORNER OF SAIDSECTION 5, THENCE SOUTH 660FEET; THENCE WEST PARALLELWITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAIDSECTION 5, 660.24 FEET; FOR APLACE OF BEGINNING; THENCEWEST PARALLEL WITH THE NORTHLINE OF SAID SECTION 5, 330.24FEET; THENCE NORTH 132 FEETTO A POINT 990.36 FEET WEST OFTHE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION5, THENCE EAST PARALLEL WITHTHE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION5, 330.18 FEET; THENCE SOUTH132 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BE-GINNING, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS.

Commonly known as: 1N714Macqueen Drive, West Chicago,Illinois 60185

P.I.N.: 04-05-200-017First Lien Position; Single-Family

Residence; Judgment Amount$243,521.44

IN ACCORDANCE WITH 735ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1)(H-1) AND(H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5),AND 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1),YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THATTHE PURCHASER OF THE PROPER-TY, OTHER THAN A MORTGAGEE,SHALL PAY THE ASSESSMENTSAND LEGAL FEES REQUIRED BYSUBSECTIONS (g)(1) AND (g)(4)OF SECTION 9 AND THE ASSESS-MENTS REQUIRED BY SUBSECTION(g-1) OF SECTION 18.5 OF THEILLINOIS CONDOMINIUM PROPER-TY ACT.

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STATE OF ILLINOIS

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

COUNTY OF DUPAGE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

OneWest Bank FSB )Plaintiff, )2013vs. )CHNoel Kaszas; Mary )2357Kaszas-Richards a/k/a )Mary Gulloway; United )States of America- )Department of Housing )and Urban Development; )Unknown Heirs and )Legatees of Joseph K. )Kaszas; Unknown Owners)and Nonrecord Claimants;)Richard Kuhn, as Special )Representative for Joseph )Karoly Kaszas a/k/a )Joseph K. Kaszas )(deceased), Defendants. )

NOTICE TO HEIRS

AND LEGATEES

Notice is hereby given to you,the Unknown Heirs and Un-known Legatees of the decedent,Joseph Karoly Kaszas a/k/aJoseph K. Kaszas, that on Octo-ber 11, 2013, an order was en-tered by the Court, namingRichard W. Kuhn, 552 S.Washington Street, Suite 100,Naperville, Illinois 60540, Tel.No. (630) 420-8228, as theSpecial Representative of theabove named decedent under735 ILCS 13-1209 (Death of aParty). The cause of action forthe Foreclosure of a certainMortgage upon the premisescommonly known as: 1819 E.Evergreen Street, Wheaton, IL60187.

November 7, 14, 21, 2013Wheaton Suburban Life 6851

TY ACT.The property will not be open for

inspection.Terms of Sale: CASH - 10%

down at the time of sale and thebalance due within 24 hours of thesale. All payments for the amountbid shall be in certified fundspayable to the Sheriff of DupageCounty.

The person to contact for infor-mation regarding this property is:Steven J. Lindberg at FREEDMANANSELMO LINDBERG LLC 1807West Diehl Road, Naperville, IL(866)402-8661. For bidding in-structions, visit www.fal-illinois.com24 hours prior to sale.

This communication is an at-tempt to collect a debt and any in-formation obtained will be used forthat purpose.FREEDMAN ANSELMOLINDBERG LLC1771 W. Diehl Rd., Ste 150Naperville, IL 60563-4947630-453-6960866-402-8661630-428-4620 (fax)I568778

November 7, 14, 21, 2013West Chicago Suburban Life

F12120051 MTBIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY-

WHEATON, ILLINOISLakeview Loan Servicing, LLCPlaintiff,vs.John Macdonald aka John Mac-Donald, III; Unknown Owners andNon-Record ClaimantsDefendants.Property Address: 28W520 LesterStreet, West Chicago, Illinois60185

13 CH 100

NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALEPublic notice is hereby given

that in pursuance of a judgment ofsaid Court entered in the above-en-titled cause on April 4, 2013, I,Sheriff, John E Zaruba of DupageCounty, Illinois, will hold a sale onDecember 17, 2013 , commenc-ing at 10AM , at Dupage CountySheriff's Office, 501 North CountyFarm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187. tosell to the highest bidder or biddersthe following described real estate,or so much thereof as may be suffi-cient to satisfy said decree, to-wit:

LOTS 12 AND 13 IN BLOCK 45IN EAST WOODLAND ADDITION TOWEST CHICAGO, BEING A RESUB-DIVISION OF LOT 4 (EXCEPT THEWEST 179 FEET) IN C.E. BOLLESASSESSMENT PLAT OF PART OFSECTIONS 10, 11 AND 15, TOWN-SHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 9, EASTOF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI-AN, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED JUNE 10,1925 AS DOCUMENT 194380, INDUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

Commonly known as: 28W520Lester Street, West Chicago, Illinois60185

P.I.N.: 04-11-316-020First Lien Position; Single-Family

Residence; Judgment Amount$241481.80

The property will NOT be openfor inspection

IN ACCORDANCE WITH 735ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1)(H-1) AND(H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5),AND 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1),YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THATTHE PURCHASER OF THE PROPER-TY, OTHER THAN A MORTGAGEE,SHALL PAY THE ASSESSMENTSAND LEGAL FEES REQUIRED BYSUBSECTIONS (g)(1) AND (g)(4)OF SECTION 9 AND THE ASSESS-MENTS REQUIRED BY SUBSECTION(g-1) OF SECTION 18.5 OF THEILLINOIS CONDOMINIUM PROPER-TY ACT.

Terms of Sale: CASH - 10%down at the time of sale and thebalance due within 24 hours of thesale. All payments for the amountbid shall be in certified fundspayable to the Sheriff of DupageCounty.

y.The person to contact for infor-

mation regarding this property is:Steven J. Lindberg at FREEDMANANSELMO LINDBERG LLC 1807West Diehl Road, Naperville, IL(866)402-8661. For bidding in-structions, visit www.fal-illinois.com24 hours prior to sale.

This communication is an at-tempt to collect a debt and any in-formation obtained will be used forthat purpose.FREEDMAN ANSELMOLINDBERG LLC1771 W. Diehl Rd., Ste 150Naperville, IL 60563-4947630-453-6960866-402-8661630-428-4620 (fax)Attorney No. Cook 26122, Du-Page 42005, Kane 031-26104,Peoria 1794, Winnebago 3802, IL03126232R410I569015

November 7, 14, 21, 2013West Chicago Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -

WHEATON, ILLINOISFEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGEASSOCIATIONPLAINTIFFVSKIMBERLY PADGETT A/K/A KIM-BERLY M PADGETT; HERITAGELAKE ESTATES CONDOMINIUM AS-SOCIATION;DEFENDANTS1675 MONTICELLO CT UNIT CWHEATON, IL 60189

2013 CH 001604

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 September 10, 2013,DUPAGE COUNTY SHERIFF in DUPAGE County, Illinois, will on De-cember 17, 2013, in 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, IL, at10:00 AM, sell at public auctionand sale to the highest bidder forcash, all and singular, the follow-ing described real estate mentionedin said Judgment, situated in theCounty of DU PAGE, State of Illi-nois, or so much thereof as shall besufficient to satisfy said Judgment:

UNIT 162 AND GARAQGE UNIT162 TOGETHER WITH AN UNDI-VIDED PERC ENTAGE INTEREST INTHE COMMON ELEMENTS OF HER-ITAGE LAKE ESTAT ES CONDOMINI-UMS IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OFSECTION 27 AND IN THE NORTH-EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 28, TOWN-SHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 10, EA STOF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI-AN, ALL IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, ACCORDING TO THE DEC-LARATION OF CODOMINIUM OWN-ERSHIP A ND EXHIBITS ATTACHEDTHERETO AND RECORDED MAY 3,1972 AS DOCU MENT NO. R72-22758 AMD AS AMENDED FROMTIME TO TIME AND SO AM ENDEDBY FOURTH DECLARATION OFCONDOMINIUM OWNERSHIP ANDOF E ASEMENTS, RESTRICTIONS,AND COVENANTS RECORDED AU-GUST 6, 1973 AS DOCUMENT NO.R73-48925

TAX NO. 05-27-106-162COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1675

MONTICELLO CT UNIT CWHEATON, IL 60189 Descriptionof Improvements: TWO STORY SIN-GLE FAMILY HOME WITH A ONECAR ATTACHED GARAGE

The Judgment amount was$190,952.41.

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).

IF YOU 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#PA1306215 Plaintiff's attorney isnot required to provide additionalinformation other than that set forthin this notice of sale.I569586

November 7, 14, 21, 2013Wheaton Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -

WHEATON, ILLINOISWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.PLAINTIFFVSVERNON ALLISON A/K/A VERNONGLEN ALLISON; SUMMERLAKESHOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION;DEFENDANTS30W109 LINDENWOOD DRIVEWARRENVILLE, IL 60555

13 CH 1630NOTICE 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 September 10, 2013,DUPAGE COUNTY SHERIFF in DUPAGE County, Illinois, will on De-cember 19, 2013, in 501 NorthCounty Farm Road, Wheaton, IL, at10:00 AM, sell at public auctionand sale to the highest bidder forcash, all and singular, the follow-ing described real estate mentionedin said 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 215 IN HURLINGHAM UNITTHREE, BEING A SUBDIVISION INTHE EAST 1/2 OF SECTION 28,TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 9,EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPALMERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF RECORDED JULY16, 1974 AS DOCUMENT R74-36022, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLI-NOIS.PARCEL 2:EASEMENTS FOR INGRESS ANDEGRESS APPURTENANT TO PAR-CEL 1, AS SET FORTH IN DECLARA-

TION RECORDED JANUARY 28,1975 AS DOCUMENT R75-04507.

TAX NO. 04-28-406-115COMMONLY KNOWN AS:

30W109 LINDENWOOD DRIVEWARRENVILLE, IL 60555 Descrip-tion of Improvements: 2 STORYHOME WITH ATTACHED GARAGE

The Judgment amount was$161,863.05.

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).

IF YOU 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#PA1307851 Plaintiff's attorney isnot required to provide additionalinformation other than that set forthin this notice of sale.I570089

November 7, 14, 21, 2013Suburban Life WAR

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

JPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociationPLAINTIFFVs.Kimberly A. Antonelli; Ashmore Es-tates Community Association; Un-known Owners and NonrecordClaimants; Richard Valdez a/k/aRick ValdezDEFENDANTS

2013 CH 02067NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU: Un-known Owners and NonrecordClaimants Richard Valdez a/k/aRick Valdez That this case has beencommenced in this Court againstyou and other defendants, prayingfor the foreclosure of a certain Mort-gage conveying the premises de-scribed as follows, to-wit:

LOT 72 IN PASQUINELLI'S ASH-MORE ESTATES, BEING A SUBDIVI-SION OF PART OF THE SOUTHEAST1/4 OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP40 NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OFTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE-OF RECORDED JULY 30, 1993 ASDOCUMENT R93-167523, IN DU-PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

COMMONLY KNOWN AS:2065 Arapaho DriveWest Chicago, IL 60185and which said Mortgage was

made by: Kimberly A. Antonelli the

by lyMortgagor(s), to Wachovia Mort-gage, FSB, as Mortgagee, andrecorded in the Office of theRecorder of Deeds of DuPageCounty, Illinois, as Document No.R2008-094481; 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 December 9, 2013, ADEFAULT 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. 14-13-15475

NOTE: This law firm is deemedto be a debt collector.I571307

November 7, 14, 21, 2013West Chicago Suburban Life

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

Capital One, N.A. successor bymerger to ING Bank, FSB

rgPLAINTIFFVs.William A. Baker; Patti A. Baker;William A. Baker, Trustee of theWilliam A. Baker and Patti A. BakerLiving Trust dated 2/20/06; Patti A.Baker, Trustee of the William A.Baker and Patti A. Baker LivingTrust dated 2/20/06; UnknownBeneficiaries of the William A. Bak-er and Patti A. Baker Living Trustdated 2/20/06; Unknown Ownersand Nonrecord ClaimantsDEFENDANTS

2013 CH 02815NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU:William A. BakerPatti A. BakerWilliam A. Baker, Trustee of theWilliam A. Baker and Patti A. BakerLiving Trust dated 2/20/06Patti A. Baker, Trustee of theWilliam A. Baker and Patti A. BakerLiving Trust dated 2/20/06Unknown Beneficiaries of theWilliam A. Baker and Patti A. BakerLiving Trust dated 2/20/06Unknown Owners and NonrecordClaimants

That this case has been com-menced in this Court againstyou and other defendants, prayingfor the foreclosure of a certainMortgage conveying the premisesdescribed as follows, to-wit:

LOT 162 IN FARNHAM UNIT NO.4, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PARTOF LOT 1 OF OSWALD SITTLERFARMS, IN SECTION 28, TOWN-SHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 10 EASTOF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI-AN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OFSAID FARNHAM UNIT NO. 4,RECORDED OCTOBER 22, 1968AS DOCUMENT R68-49060 INDUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

COMMONLY KNOWN AS:150E Thompson DriveWheaton, IL 60187and which said Mortgage was

made by:William A. Baker, Trustee of theWilliam A. Baker and Patti A. BakerLiving Trust dated 2/20/06Patti A. Baker, Trustee of theWilliam A. Baker and Patti A. BakerLiving Trust dated 2/20/06

the Mortgagor(s), to Ing Bank,FSB, as Mortgagee, and recordedin the Office of the Recorder ofDeeds of DuPage County, Illinois,as Document No. R2007-226882;and for other relief; that summonswas duly issued out of said Courtagainst you as provided by lawand that the said suit is now pend-ing.

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

Chris Kachiroubas505 N. County Farm Road

P.O. Box 707Wheaton, IL 60187

on or before December 16,2013, A DEFAULT MAY BE EN-TERED AGAINST YOU AT ANY TIMEAFTER THAT DAY AND A JUDG-MENT MAY BE ENTERED IN AC-CORDANCE WITH THE PRAYER OFSAID COMPLAINT.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.Attorneys for Plaintiff15W030 North Frontage Road,Suite 100Burr Ridge, IL 60527(630) 794-5300DuPage # 15170Winnebago # 531Our File No. 14-13-23097

NOTE: This law firm is deemedto be a debt collector.I571837

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITDUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., PLAINTIFFVs.Leah T. Peake; et. al.DEFENDANTS

2013 CH 002872NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU: LeahT. Peake, Unknown Owners andNonrecord Claimants

That this case has beencommenced in this Court againstyou and other defendants, prayingfor the foreclosure of a certainMortgage conveying the premisesdescribed as follows, to-wit:

THE NORTH 90 FEET OF LOT 21IN WARRENVILLE ESTATES, A SUB-DIVISION OF PART OF SECTIONS34 AND 35, TOWNSHIP 39NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OF THETHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, AC-CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED MAY 10, 1934 ASDOCUMENT 345484, IN DU PAGECOUNTY, ILLINOIS.

COMMONLY KNOWN AS:3S480 Mignin DriveWarrenville, IL 60555and which said Mortgage was

made by: Leah T. Peake, David J.Peake

the Mortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Systems, Inc.as Nominee for 1st AdvantageMortgage, L.L.C., as Mortgagee,and recorded in the Office of theRecorder of Deeds of DuPageCounty, Illinois, as Document No.R2005-183075; 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 Kachiroubas505 N. County Farm Road

P.O. Box 707Wheaton, IL 60187

on or before December 16,2013, A DEFAULT MAY BEENTERED AGAINST YOU AT ANYTIME AFTER THAT DAY AND AJUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED INACCORDANCE WITH THE PRAYEROF SAID COMPLAINT.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.Attorneys for Plaintiff15W030 North Frontage Road,Suite 100Burr Ridge, IL 60527(630) 794-5300DuPage # 15170Winnebago # 531Our File No. 14-13-23901

NOTE: This law firm is deemedto be a debt collector.I572919

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"THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COL-

LECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE"W13-290921567

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 18TH JUDICIAL DISTRICTDUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

COUNTY DEPARTMENT,CHANCERY DIVISION

The Bank of New York Mellon FKAThe Bank of New York, as Trusteefor the Certificateholders of theCWALT, Inc., Alternative Loan Trust2006-OC2 Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates, Series 2006-OC2;Plaintiff,VS.Juan M. Cuautle; Maria Palacios;Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc.; Discover Bank; Vil-lage of Bloomingdale; UnknownHeirs and Legatees of Juan M.Cuautle, if any; Unknown Heirs andLegatees of Maria Palacios, if any;Unknown Owners and Non RecordClaimants; Defendants.Judge Robert Gibson

13CH 2960NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

The requisite affidavit for publi-cation having been filed, notice ishereby given to you:-Maria Palacios

that Plaintiff has commencedthis case in the Circuit Court ofDuPage County against you andother defendants, for foreclosure ofa certain Mortgage lien recordedagainst the premises described as

agains prfollows:

LOT 5 AND SOUTH 1/2 OF LOT4 IN BLOCK 4 IN WOODLAND AD-DITION TO WEST CHICAGO, BEINGA SUBDIVISION OF SECTIONS 10AND 11, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH,RANGE 09, EAST OF THE THIRDPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDEDFEBRUARY 04, 1925 AS DOCU-MENT NO. 188068, IN DUPAGECOUNTY, ILLINOIS.

C/K/A: 0N160 Sarana Avenue,West Chicago, IL 60185PIN: 04-10-415-018;04-10-415-039said Mortgage was given by

Juan M. Cuautle and Maria Pala-cios, Mortgagors, to ProvidentialBancorp, Ltd., Mortgagee, andrecorded in the Office of theRecorder of Deeds of DuPageCounty, Illinois, as Document No.R2005-286108.

UNLESS YOU file your appear-ance or otherwise file your answerin this case in the Office of the Cir-cuit Clerk of DuPage County, Du-Page County Courthouse, 505North County Farm Road, WheatonIL 60187 on or before December16, 2013, A JUDGMENT OF FORE-CLOSURE OR DECREE BY DEFAULTMAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOUFOR THE RELIEF ASKED FOR INTHE PLAINTIFF'S COMPLAINT.Russell C. Wirbicki (6186310)The Wirbicki Law Group LLCAttorney for Plaintiff33 W. Monroe St., Suite 1140Chicago, IL 60603Phone: 312-360-9455Fax: 312-572-7823Atty. No. [email protected]

November 14, 21, 28, 2013West Chicago Suburban Life

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PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE is hereby given thatthe regular monthly meeting ofthe Board of Commissioners ofthe Warrenville Park District forthe month of December, 2013(previously scheduled for 6:15p.m. on December 19, 2013)has been rescheduled to occuron December 12, 2013, at6:15 p.m. in the Board Roomof the Leisure Center, 3S260Warren Avenue, Warrenville, Illi-nois 60555.

By Order of the Board ofCommissioners ofWarrenville Park DistrictDiane F. Dillow, Secretary

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