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PADS set to resume operations Shelters to open Oct. 18; guest limit raised to 20 By MATT SCHURY mschury@kendallcountynow.com Kendall County PADS (Public Action to Deliver Shelter) coordinators all say the same thing. There are humble reasons they volunteer at the organization that provides shelter to the area’s homeless population. Referring to their homeless clients, Ron Parish, co-head site coordinator at Harvest New Beginnings Church in Oswego, said, “They’ve been out on their own and struggling and all of us are probably only four or six weeks from being homeless.” Parish added, “When people are down and out you try to help that. It’s just the humane thing to do.” Sara Poniatowski, cohead site coordinator at Church of the Good Shepherd, United Methodist, in Oswego has similar reasons for volunteering. “The most rewarding thing about it is seeing people being able to move up and on, and knowing that we are such a big part of connecting them with that opportunity,” Poniatowski explained. As PADS enters its sixth season of service, Anne Engelhardt, the organization’s executive director, is again making an appeal for

volunteers to help staff the sites that provide a warm place for the homeless to go during the frigid winter months. Engelhardt says the homeless will always be among us, but she is still optimistic. “It’s just part of society there are just always going to be people who are in need,” she said. “Our best hope is that they get out of homelessness. We would love to be out of a job. That would be everyone’s joy.” The organization operates nightly from seven rotating church sites in Kendall County from October through April. PADS will start again on Sunday, Oct. 18, and is slated to run for 26 weeks through April 10. Cross Lutheran Church south of Yorkville will serve as host church for the night of Oct. 18. Engelhardt said they need volunteers to fill shifts, particularly overnight. Because of the demand, the PADS board voted this summer to allow up to 20 guests per night from 15-guest limit last year. Engelhardt said they hit the 15-guest limit many times last year, which led to the increase.

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Yorkville Homecoming King Wesley Smith and Queen Rebecca Husar ride in a Corvette convertible Saturday during the parade.

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rea residents of all ages lined the streets near Yorkville High School Saturday morning to view the annual Yorkville High School Homecoming Parade. The parade is both a school and community tradition, featuring YHS athletic teams, cheerleaders and floats made by current students and alumni.

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The Kendall County Sheriff’s Office hosted a multi-jurisdictional police initiative Sept. 25 to check compliance on all registered sex offenders and registered violent offenders against youth living in Kendall County. According to the sheriff’s office, investigators from nine police agencies worked together to check a combined 82 offenders in three hours. During the checks, the sheriff’s office said investigators made contact with 39 offenders and completed a verification check on each. Investigators identified three offenders that were possibly in violation of the Sex Offender Registration Act, and criminal investigations were opened into these allegations. Investigators visited 43 additional residences, but were unable to complete the verification process due to not making contact with the offender. The participating police agen-

cies were the Oswego Police Department, Yorkville Police Department, Montgomery Police Department, Aurora Police Department, Plano Police Department, Joliet Police Department, Plainfield Police Department, Kendall County Sheriff’s Office, U.S. Marshals in Northern Illinois, and the U.S. Marshals Great Lakes Task Force. “The Kendall County Sheriff’s Office will fulfill its public safety responsibility by conducting sex offender compliance checks frequently,” Sheriff Dwight Baird said. “By partnering with local and federal law enforcement agencies, we maximize our resource effectiveness, improve communication and intelligence sharing to help ensure our communities are safe.” Baird added, “We want to constantly remind registered sex offenders that law enforcement is watching and monitoring their activity to deter them from criminal behavior.” Montgomery Police Chief Daniel Meyers said, “As the laws of

the sex offender registrations have changed, it has made our jurisdictions increasingly intertwined, and we have been working closer together operationally. Thank you to Sheriff Baird and staff for organizing this initiative.” Plano Police Chief Steve Eaves said, “I thank the sheriff’s office for organizing this operation. I fully support multi-jurisdictional task forces and believe they are the wave of the future. These events help us keep citizens in a safe environment.” The Sex Offender Registration Act places legal mandates on persons convicted of sex crimes. The act requires sex offenders to register their residence, employer, school, vehicles, and many other items with the police agency where they reside. The act also has stiff penalties for violations of the act. Those required to register as a violent offender against youths are people who have been convicted of an offense listed in state law, when

there is a finding that the offense was not sexually motivated. Most of these crimes are against people who are under the age of 18. The sheriff’s office will continue to work in cooperation and conjunction with all police agencies in and around Kendall County. The focus of this teamwork is to proactively work toward reducing crime and maintaining the high quality of life that Kendall County and the surrounding areas offer. The sheriff’s office thanked the following law enforcement executives for supporting and sharing the responsibility of the initiative: Chief Jeff Burgner, Oswego Police Department; Chief Rich Hart, Yorkville Police Department; Chief Steve Eaves, Plano Police Department; Chief Daniel Meyers, Montgomery Police Department: Chief Brian Benton, Joliet Police Department; Chief John Konopek, Plainfield Police Department; Chief Gregory Thomas, Aurora Police Department; and Acting Director David Harlow, U.S. Marshals Service.

Plano man dies in Fox Road crash Doctor to be tried separately for sexual abuse, assault charges By MATT SCHURY mschury@kendallcontynow.com A Yorkville doctor accused of sexual abuse and assault involving 17 female patients will face separate trials in each of the cases. Haohua Yang, 50, of the 23000 block of Deer Chase Lane, Naperville, is charged with 28 counts of criminal sexual assault and criminal sexual abuse in connection with incidents involving the women who were patients at his Yorkville practice, according to court documents. Shortly after the brief Sept. 30 court hearing, Yang’s attorney, Terry Ekl, told a small group of Yang’s supporters that a plea bargain they had entered was not successful and that the case will be continued until Nov. 4. Prosecutors charged Yang in December 2014 in a single indictment that al-

leged there were 17 victims between January 2010 and December 2014. Three of the alleged victims were juveniles, according to court documents. Attorneys for Yang had filed a motion earlier this year requesting that the court determine that the 28 counts in the indictment be considered “based upon separate and distinct acts.” Judge Timothy McCann, chief judge of the 23rd Judicial Circuit, granted the motion and directed the circuit court clerk to assign case numbers for each of the counts. Yang was a doctor at Yorkville Medical Center on Veterans Parkway and also had an office in Naperville. He is in custody. In April, he was detained by federal authorities at O’Hare International Airport after he attempted to board a flight to China, according to reports.

Yorkville Police, assisted by the Illinois State Police Reconstruction Unit, are investigating a fatal crash that occurred on Fox Road at the entrance to the Hoover Outdoor Educational Center in the city Tuesday at 5:20 p.m. According to police, a 51 year-old Plano man was traveling westbound on Fox Road on a motorcycle when a mini-van being driven by

a 32 year-old Plano woman collided with the motorcycle. Police said the driver of the motorcycle sustained fatal injuries. He was treated at the scene and then transported by Bristol-Kendall Fire Protection District paramedics to Rush Copley Medical Center in Aurora. Police said a 10 year-old

passenger in the mini van was also injured. Fox Road between Poplar Drive and Pavillion Road was closed to traffic until 10 p.m. while police conducted a crash scene investigation. The names of the Plano man killed in the crash and the driver of the mini-van were not available as of press time.

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BRIEFS Bristol woman charged in I-294 crash that killed police officer

Bristol resident Sara Lopez, 22, is charged with reckless homicide and aggravated driving under the influence in connection with a wrong-way fatal accident on Interstate 294 in Cook County, according to Illinois State Police District 15. Sara Lopez The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office announced the charges Friday. According to the preliminary State Police investigation, Lopez was driving a Toyota Camry southbound in the northbound lanes of Interstate 294 near Cermak Road on Sept. 13 at approximately 3:45 a.m. when her vehicle struck a Dodge Neon head-on, causing her car to spin out of control and strike another vehicle.

Lopez sustained non-life-threatening injuries in the crash, but Steven Smith, 27, a passenger in the Neon, was killed. Smith was a Chicago Ridge Police Department officer who was also serving in the Marine Corps reserve.

Kendall County Sheriff’s Office seeks information in arson probe

The Kendall County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information in reference to an arson investigation. The arson to a residence and barn occurred at about 3 to 4 a.m. Sept. 29 in the 14200 block of Sears Road, unincorporated Plano. Any information regarding this crime or any other can be directed to detectives@co.kendall.il.us, or 630-553-5856. Callers who wish to remain anonymous can contact the Kendall County Crimestoppers at 630-553-5999.

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Demand has prompted PADS to double guest limit since first winter • PADS

Continued from page 1 “Six of the seven churches are going to be able to host 20 people now,” she said. Looking back on the last five years, Engelhardt said, the first year they opened, the guest cap was at 10. “We’ve been averaging 60 people per winter and we’ve served over 300 men, women and children over five winters,” Engelhardt said. In five seasons they have also provided 5,794 overnight stays and they have served 17,369 meals. Poniatowski said people tend to look for stereotypes when thinking about the homeless.

“When people think of homelessness they think of walking down the street in a big city and having somebody ask you for change on the sidewalk or holding a sign that says ‘homeless please help,’” Poniatowski said. “We tend to think that in a suburban community like ours that people all have a home.” The economy is doing better now but she said the need for PADS is as great as ever, given the high cost of housing in Kendall County. “A single [minimum] wage earner would have to be working like 96 hours a week in order to afford an average apartment,” Engelhardt said. Last year PADS registered 1,700 overnight stays among guests, 1,000 more than the first year they opened.

“When people are down and out you try to help that. It’s just the humane thing to do.” Ron Parish PADS volunteer “It was our biggest year yet,” Engelhardt said. “We were busy, but we had a good year in that we had no major problems, and we’re really grateful.” One thing that makes PADS unique, Engelhardt said, is that they don’t screen the guests by the location from which they came. Engelhardt added that other homeless shelters may restrict taking in guests to their last known address. “Occasionally we will get guest from a county that is not our own, and they could be pass-

ing through or they may just stay for a few days, but our doors are open because we don’t draw boundaries,” she said. Each year Engelhardt estimates about a quarter of their volunteers return. She said that some just take a year off and return again, which she doesn’t see as a problem. “Instead of looking at the glass half empty we have to say, ‘’Well, 75 percent are coming back.’ That’s a good thing for us,” Engelhardt said. “One of the nice things about

PADS is that volunteers can do just little snippets of time, they don’t have to do the whole night,” Poniatowski said. She volunteers for the second shift at Harvest Baptist, and she is a site coordinator at Good Shepherd on Friday nights and is there on the first and third shift. Most of the homeless guests are finding PADS via the Internet, Engelhardt mentioned. The organization has a new website they launched last year, KendallCountyPADS.org, that has information about the group as well as resources for the homeless to find jobs or help. PADS’ new phone number is 331-207-8903, which is an automated list with answers to the mostly commonly asked questions. People can also leave a message there.


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Yorkville man gets 18 years for battery of a child SHAW MEDIA A Yorkville resident, John Burton Jr., 23, of the 2000 block of Bluebird Lane, has been convicted of aggravated battery to a child and sentenced to 18 years in prison by Chief Judge Tim McCann of the 23rd Judicial Circuit in Yorkville. Burton pleaded guilty to the charge of aggravated battery of a child, a Class X felony, and agreed to the prison sentence with prosecutors, Kendall County State’s Attorney Eric Weis announced Friday. The investigation that led to Burton’s arrest began in April 2013 when members of the Yorkville Police Department and the Bristol-Kendall Fire Protection Dis-

trict responded to a 911 call for an infant in distress at Burton’s home. The seven-week-old child had been administered CPR by his mother and needed immediate medical care. The infant was transported to Rush-Copley Medical Center in Aurora and the initial diagnosis indicated that the child needed vital lifesaving treatment at another, more advanced facility. The child was later transported to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood via Lifestar helicopter. Medical staff at Loyola observed multiple injuries, including bruising along the infant’s left cheek, eyelid, neck and ear. A CT scan revealed hemorrhages

State’s attorney conducts Open Meetings Act training session SHAW MEDIA Kendall County State’s Attorney Eric Weis, along with representatives from the Illinois Attorney General’s Office, conducted a free training session on the Open Meetings Act for elected and appointed officials from Kendall County on Sept. 30 at the county courthouse in Yorkville. The training consisted of updates on changes to the Open Meetings Act, hypothetical situations for participants, and a question and answer session. Along with the training, each participant was given a copy of the PowerPoint presentation from Wednesday night’s event. The training, which was attended by many elected and appointed officials, including county government, several municipalities, local fire protection districts, and other governing board, was intended to supplement the required Open Meetings Act training set forth by the General Assembly. “It was nice to see that a wide variety of different governmental entities were represented tonight,” Weis said. “While, in a perfect world, we would like to see every elected and appointed official at the training, those that attended can share the materials with their colleagues. This training goes a long way to prevent unintentional violations of the Open Meetings Acts by exposing participants to concepts they may have believed were not violations in the first place. We would rather answer questions and provide this type of training now than having to respond to a possible violation of the Open Meetings Act later.” Anyone wanting a copy of the materials may contact the Kendall County State’s Attorney’s Office at 630-553-4157.

between the skull and brain, and doctors also observed a midshaft femoral fracture of the child’s leg. Medical personnel determined that the combination of diffuse brain injury, femur fracture and facial bruising were most consistent with a diagnosis of physical abuse, according to Weis. Burton, who was with the child at the time of the injuries, was interviewed by investigators and admitted that he had caused the injuries. Weis noted that at the time of the plea and agreed sentence, the court heard details about the effects Burton’s actions have had on the child. As a result of the traumatic brain injury, the child now permanently suffers from cerebral

palsy and is blind. The cerebral palsy has caused him to have very poor muscle tone and he cannot control his body movements. The child is seen by eight different types of doctors that treat him using 12 different medications and 10 different therapies every week. He must be fed through a gastro-intestinal tube. Additionally, the child’s mother read an emotional, four-page victim impact statement about the changes to her life and that of her small child. She said, “I will likely never hear him say ‘I love you, Mom.’ I will never see my once healthy son grow into the man he should have become. I can never see the world through my child’s eyes because of your [Burton’s] actions. [His] mind

and body are locked into his own private jail cell.” Weis commended the efforts of the Yorkville Police Department and the medical personnel for their efforts on these very difficult and emotional cases. “Unfortunately, no sentence will allow this innocent child to lead a normal and healthy life due to the actions of John Burton. As his mother told the court, while [Burton’s] sentence will someday be served, this child will be serving a life sentence that no one should have to endure.” In addition to the 18-year prison sentence, for which he must serve 85 percent, he will be required to serve three years of parole upon his release from prison, Weis said.

YORKVILLE POLICE REPORTS Suspicious circumstances Yorkville police are investigating an incident that occurred Oct. 3 at a business in the 1500 block of Bridge Street in which an unknown man spoke to a child in the men’s restroom and asked if he was alone. There was no physical contact in the incident, according to the report. The child’s mother reported the incident to the store manager, reports said.

Domestic battery Ivan G. Chaves, 26, of the 0-99 block of Rickard Drive, Yorkville, was charged with domestic battery in connection with an incident at about 1:55 a.m. Oct. 4 in the 0-99 block of Colonial Parkway, Yorkville police said. According to the report, Chaves struck a male family member in the face, causing his nose to bleed.

Damage to property Ryan J. Newcomer, 32, of the 600 block of South River Street, Aurora, was charged with criminal damage to property in connection with an incident at about 6:20 p.m. Oct. 2 at a business in the 200 block of South Bridge Street, Yorkville police said. According to reports, Newcomer is accused of breaking a door at the business. Newcomer also was found

to be wanted on an outstanding warrant, police said.

County on a charge of contempt of court at about 12:55 p.m. Sept. 29 in the 0-99 block of South Harrison Street, Kendall County sheriff’s police said.

County sheriff’s police said. Watts also was cited for having an expired vehicle registration, reports said.

Burglary Several small items of minimal value were taken from a house between 8:20 a.m. and 4:25 p.m. Sept. 29 in the 100 block of Long Beach Road in Boulder Hill, the owner told Kendall County sheriff’s police.

investigating a report of a battery at about 6:30 p.m. Oct. 5 among a group of juveniles playing soccer in the 0-99 block of Sonora Drive in Boulder Hill.

Warrant arrest Stacy I. Opp, 51, of the 700 block of East 4th Street, Sandwich, was found to be wanted on a warrant on a charge of contempt of court in Kane County after a traffic stop at about 7 p.m. Oct. 5 at Route 34 and Eldamain Road, Yorkville police said.

KENDALL COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORTS Four treated at hospital Four people were treated for minor injuries after a two-car collision at about 10:20 a.m. Oct. 4 at Ridge Road north of Route 52 in Seward Township, Kendall County sheriff’s police said. According to reports, cars driven by Tashia L. Martin, 34, of Joliet, and Jacob A. Anderson, 21, of Minooka, collided. Martin’s vehicle caught fire after she and three juvenile passengers got out of the car, reports said. Martin was cited for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident, according to the report.

said. According to reports, Garcia is accused of entering two vehicles and driving off in one of them. Garcia was stopped at Route 34 and Pfund Court in Oswego, reports said. Speeding charge A 16-year-old male was charged with speeding at about 6:30 a.m. Oct. 2 at Bluegrass Parkway and Bonaventure in Oswego Township, Kendall County sheriff’s police said. The juvenile was driving 35 mph over the speed limit, reports said.

License violation • Megan M. Brown, 19, of the 2000 Two-car crash block of Suzy Street, Sandwich, was The Kendall County Sheriff’s charged with having no valid driver’s Department is investigating a two-car license after a traffic stop at about collision that occurred at about 1:55 p.m. Oct. 3 in the 10400 block of Ridge 9:20 p.m. Sept. 30 at Millhurst Road Road in Na-Au-Say Township. Accord- and Fox River Drive in Little Rock ing to reports, cars driven by Brad W. Township, Kendall County sheriff’s Martin, 58, of Minooka, and Christine police said. Brown also was cited for speeding, reports said. M. Olkiewicz, 36, of Joliet, collided. • Parish A. Riley, 23, of the 4000 Martin was taken to St. Joseph’s block of Osborn Street, Plano, was Hospital in Joliet for minor injuries, charged with driving without a valid reports said. driver’s license after a traffic stop at Theft charges about 3:55 p.m. Sept. 30 in the 100 Johnathon J. Garcia, 25, of the 0-99 block of Fernwood Road in Boulder block of Wyndham Drive, Boulder Hill, Hill, Kendall County sheriff’s police was charged with criminal trespass said. He also was cited for disobeying to vehicle, theft of a motor vehicle a stop sign, reports said. and possession of a stolen motor vehicle in connection with an incident Warrant arrest Victor A. Garcia, 31, of the 300 block at about 5:15 p.m. Oct. 1 in the 200 of Middle Avenue, Aurora, was found block of Route 31, Oswego Township, Kendall County sheriff’s police to be wanted on a warrant from Kane

Traffic violations Dayana C. Godinez-Sanchez, 24, of Farm equipment theft the 1600 block of Coolidge Avenue, Agricultural equipment valued at Aurora, was charged with having no more than $2,000 was taken between valid driver’s license after a traffic stop at about 3:15 a.m. Oct. 6 at Sept. 25 and 29 from a field in the 9300 block of Millbrook Road, Fox Orchard and Galena roads in Oswego Township, the owner told Kendall Township, Kendall County sheriff’s County sheriff’s police. police said. According to reports, Godinez-Sanchez also was charged Hit-and-run with speeding. A 22-year-old man was injured in a Damage to property hit-and-run crash at about 1:30 a.m. Sept. 29 at Briarcliff and Bereman A mailbox and post were damaged roads in Boulder Hill, Kendall County between 10:30 p.m. Oct. 4 and 7:30 sheriff’s police said. According to rea.m. Oct. 5 in the 15600 block of ports, the driver reporting the incident White Willow Road in Big Grove was turning when his car was struck. Township, Kendall County sheriff’s The man drove himself to the hospital police said. for treatment of minor injuries, reports Soccer fight said. Kendall County sheriff’s police are

License revoked David J. Sak, 34, of the 2900 block of Woodside Drive, Joliet, was charged with driving on a revoked license after Suspended license Elias J. Watts, 25, of the 300 block of a traffic stop at about 6:50 a.m. Oct. 3 Waubonsee Drive, Plano, was charged at Route 126 and Ashley Road in Kendwith driving on a suspended license at all Township, Kendall County sheriff’s about 6:50 p.m. Sept. 29 at Route 34 police said. According to reports, Sak and Orchard Road in Oswego, Kendall also was charged with speeding.

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Chess match over contract continues Yorkville School District Board President Dave Dockstader and Shawn Collins, president of the Yorkville Education Association, both say they are optimistic that the district and YEA will be able to reach an agreement on a new contract for the district’s teachers. But the inability of the two sides to come to terms on a new contract over the past several months should be a concern to all district taxpayers, especially the parents of the students attending district schools. The district’s teachers have been working without a contract since June 30, when their most recent contract – a threeyear agreement– expired.

Prior to last month, district administrators, representing the school board, and YEA representatives had met 27 times over the past year in an effort to negotiate a new contract. But with talks at a dead-end, both parties agreed to file a joint request for a federal mediator to oversee the talks. The request was subsequently granted, and negotiations have been continuing. But while both sides are publicly expressing their desire for a settlement, the chess match between the YEA and board has been intensifying. Since the start of the school year, teachers have been “working to contract,” that is working only the hours and duties specified in

their expired contract. Meanwhile, over the past few weeks, the board has approved the hiring of 10 lunchroom supervisors to perform duties previously done by teachers at Yorkville High School, Yorkville High School Academy and Yorkville Middle School. The hiring of the supervisors prompted an estimated 200 teachers to pack last week’s school board meeting in a show of solidarity. During that meeting, Collins told the board that he was not “angry or frustrated or bitter about the current status of our contract, for it is an issue that will be resolved in a matter of time.” However, Collins went on to say that the

teachers do not feel valued by the board. He charged, “When we stand together to show you how valuable we are, you begin to push back.” Unfortunately, the Yorkville School District has a history of protracted contract talks between the board and the YEA, including some that have stalled and resulted in brief strikes by teachers. All of the disputes have been counter-productive to the district and its students. For the sake of the district’s nearly 6,000 students and their parents, we hope both sides continue with their negotiations with the federal mediator in good faith and reach an agreement on a new contract as soon as possible.

Junk mail answers question: who was Don Brown? REFLECTIONS Roger Matile The days are getting shorter, the mornings are occasionally frosty, and football is being played under the lights every Friday night. Yep, it’s autumn for sure in the Fox Valley. Each autumn, we look back over the year and lament the things we wanted to do, but didn’t have the time (or the inclination) to finish. Remember that painting you wanted to get done this year on the front porch? Or those minor outside repairs that are still staring you in the face? Well, it’s nearly too late to do any of them, so you can probably relax until next year. But one thing that is never late is the arrival of the mail out front here at the Matile Manse. Six days a week, the U.S. Postal Service sprays a 30-round clip of junk mail right into our mailbox. Which has its good and its bad aspects. And, with no further ado, here are a few things we never would have found out if we hadn’t opened all of our junk mail each and every day our faithful mail carrier showed up out front: It’s fun being the first to do something. Take Don Brown, for instance. He was the first person to cross San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge when it opened May 27, 1937. Given its name, you’d think October (octo is eight in Latin) might be the eighth month, but thanks to those darned ancient Romans, who seemed to delight in fiddling around with the calendar, it’s now the 10th month, although to be fair it did start out as the eighth month. Beer lovers like October so much they start celebrating various Octoberfests in September. The first baby to be born in the White House was James Madison Randolph, born Jan. 17, 1806. He was the grandson of then-President Thomas Jefferson. Which just goes to show that today’s young families aren’t the first generation to live at home with their parents. The buttercup, the crowfoot, and the spearwort are all members of the Ranunculus group of herbs, which is something we bet you were just itching to find out. Contrary to common belief, the motto “In God We Trust” has not always been on U.S. coins and paper money. The motto first appeared on U.S. coins in 1864 near the end of the Civil War. Probably the world’s greatest traveler – and apparent lover of cool weather – is the Arctic tern. The tern spends three

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A police squad car and motorcycles lead the first cars over the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco on May 27, 1937, the first day the landmark bridge was open to traffic. months of each year in the Arctic and three months in the Antarctic. It spends the other six months in the air commuting from one icy home to the next. Know what young rabbits are called? They’re called kits or kittens. Speaking of rabbits, most are nocturnal. The fuzzy critters eat and play – and munch on un-fenced gardens – during the night and rest and sleep during the day. Dr. John Jeffries was the first paying air passenger. Dr. Jeffries hopped aboard a hot air balloon piloted by Pierre Blanchard and drifted across the English Channel on Jan. 7, 1785. Fortunately, he had the airfare with him, and so wasn’t ejected by the pilot. Quilting has been practiced for thousands of years, and came to Europe in the Middle Ages when quilted clothing was used for padding under plate armor worn by knights. Remember the Double-R Bar Ranch and the Double-R Bar cattle brand that Roy Rogers used to use? Well, cattle branding didn’t originate in the Old West. Rather, the ancient Egyptians – not generally known as great cattlemen – invented the practice. Tomb paintings dating back 4,000

years show them branding their cattle. The nation’s first 25-cent pieces were minted by the U.S. government in 1796. The first known sewing needles were made of bone and have been dated to more than 30,000 years ago. Don’t eat that piece of pie! Studies have shown that 59 percent of American adults are overweight. The female lion does more than 90 percent of the hunting for the pride. Is that why families send their wives and mothers to shop for groceries each week? When a honeybee takes off and buzzes around, it beats its wings 250 times each second. Now who do you suppose took the time to count? Think the nights are long in northern Illinois in the winter? In Lapland, the sun never rises above the horizon for two months each winter. The Clintons had Chelsea. The Bushes had the twins, and the Obamas have their two daughters. But John Tyler holds the record for the most kids by a single President. He had 15 children by two wives. So no danger of the Tylers losing the title, because I’m pretty sure the Duggars are out of the competition.

In case you haven’t noticed, times have changed. In 1950, about 15 percent of the nation’s population lived on farms. Today, just 2 percent of Americans live on farms. Remarkably, we can still feed the world. Each cigarette you smoke increases your risk of cancer. When you smoke on a regular basis, you are 10-20 times more likely to die of lung cancer. We used to have $5 gold pieces here, but now about all you can get is quarters. The largest denomination modern coin is a $2,500 Bahamian gold coin that contains a pound of 22 carat gold. Wonder what kind of vending machine would take one of those? Bears hibernate in the winter, but some animals – Cubs for instance – sleep all summer. Estivation, in fact, is the summer equivalent of hibernation. The Statue of Liberty in New York harbor was a gift from France, and one of the last times they were nice to us. But do you know the real name of the statue? It is “Liberty Enlightens the World.” Just thought you’d like to know.

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FORUM Getting a gun is easy

To the Editor: It’s not difficult to buy a gun in America. There are dozens of gun shows going on every weekend. A background check is only needed if you buy a gun in a store. Fill out an ATF form, answer a few questions like “Ever commit a felony?” “Are you a fugitive?” “Have you ever been committed to a mental hospital?” Then the FBI runs you through the National Instant Criminal Background Check (NICS) and wait a few minutes. According to the FBI website, there have been over 100 million checks. About 700,000 rejections or less than one percent. Gun show purchases don’t require a background check, just cash in hand. Since the massacre of 20 children at Sandy Hook Elementary, there has been over 140 shootings at schools. This year we have had 45, according to Every Town for Gun Safety. The president said we have become numb to these events. So if getting a gun is easy, let’s see what 10 things would be harder to get than a gun. • A pet. According to PAWS, a interview of every family member is required to adopt fluffy. • Birth control. Need a prescription. • Being a barber. Need a license. • Sell real estate. Pass a test and get a license. • Get a new roof on your house. Need a permit and an inspection. • Volunteer for your child’s ball team. A background check. • Canoe down a river. Boat needs to be licensed. • Drive a school bus. Background check. • Get a job. Background check. • Rent an apartment. Background check. Good to see we have our priorities straight. Ed Washak Yorkville

If Mintz had a permit

To the Editor: Would you really like to live in a country where the citizens have no legal access to firearms? Okay, how about North Korea? There is an example of strong governmental control where the possession of a firearm will land you in one of the re-education or death camps. People that have gotten out of there tell of starvation, violence and cannibalism, but no problems with gun violence. If you prefer warmer weather, try Mexico. Here is an example of a weak government with drug gangs running the interior of the country. The government makes sure that common citizens do not have guns; only the drug lords and roving gangs. Perhaps you believe that England has got it right with their near total ban on gun ownership. Well, not so much. I wrote a letter to this column a while back about the way that England has changed the way they report crimes. The result is that it is difficult to compare apples to apples. However, an article on Politifact condenses what I have been

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finding. The bottom line is that England has few gun deaths, but is still a violent place when it comes to assault, rape, robbery, and the like. They may not be shooting each other, but they still manage to work out their frustrations on each other to a fairly equivalent level to us. Do you know that almost every mass shooting incident in this country since 1950 has taken place in a gun-free zone? The single exception to this habit was Gabby Giffords. The shooting in Roseburg, Oregon, took place in a Liberal dream – a place where no guns were allowed. Isn’t it strange how these shootings never take place in a police station full of armed cops? If Chris Mintz, the ex-Army infantryman that tried to stop the shooter, had had a carry permit and was carrying a gun, I wouldn’t be writing this letter and the country wouldn’t have had to listen to the delusional blathering of Obama. There are a lot of people out here that have their heads screwed on right and tight and have carry permits. Removing restrictions imposed by people that mentally live in the land of pastel rainbows, cotton candy, and unicorns would provide community colleges and universities with priceless security without cost. Charles Christensen Oswego

Hard to drive in Illinois

To the Editor: Now that most of the road markings have all but disappeared throughout the state many of you would probably agree that it’s very hard to drive in Illinois. It’s really tough to determine the centers and edges of the roads, the turn lanes are almost impossible to find, and you really have to squint to find the passing and no passing zones. If you are familiar with the old Seinfeld television series maybe you remember the show where Kramer used a paint roller and road paint to enlarge the lanes on one of the New York expressways. We can do the same markings here. Drivers who are willing to improve our roads and make them safer can

purchase a 4-inch paint roller and a gallon of either yellow or white road paint at their local Home Depot, Menards, or Lowes. They can then drive a little slower with their door slightly open and use the paint soaked roller to cover the existing or non-existing lines with the appropriate paints. We citizens can actually solve one of Illinois’ big headaches without the help of the governor or the state legislature. George Hayner Montgomery

Need year-long strike

To the Editor: Your Oct. 1 headline “200 [Yorkville teachers] pack [school] board meeting …” illustrates the intimidation tactics of public service unions. It is sobering to consider the position of a Yorkville School Board member opposing union wage demands and supporting replacing

costly teacher lunchroom supervisors. Irate union members, parents frustrated with “work to contract” slowness and possible strikes, and minimal support from taxpayers worried about ever-higher real estate taxes: why run for election? It is commendable that the Yorkville School Board is standing up to the union. However, mediation is anything but the answer. Mediation gets us teacher lunchroom supervisors, shorter hours, and $100,000 per year teacher salaries and pensions. What we need is a year-long strike and teachers working private sector hours with private sector salaries and retirement pensions. Alphonse I. Johnson Newark

Dems the party of ‘no’

To the Editor: With the presidential race starting to heat up, there are a couple of things I would like to see the national media address before primary voting starts. First, admit that they are going to endorse whoever the Dems nominate and will demonize whoever the the Repubs nominate. Secondly, start referring to the Dems as the party of “no” just like they did with the Repubs when the Dems had the majority. Now that the Repubs have the majority and the Dems block everything, the media refers to it as blocking, or they have the power to stop, or just stopping, never referring to the Dems as the new party of no. There has been scandal after scandal with both Obama and Clinton yet the media has not done any investigative reporting on any of them. It doesn’t take much political history reading to see how different that is from when the media went after Nixon. Actually Nixon was a choir boy compared to Obama. Fast forward to the current race for the White House and there has been more printed on interviews

of Trump’s old college classmates than were ever printed about Obama. But then Obama hid all his past from scrutiny for obvious reasons. When Trump talked about deporting illegals, within days there were reports about how that would cost $150 billion but not a word about the trillions it’s going to cost having them stay. Then there’s the stories about Carly Fiorina and what a disaster she was at HP. The only thing the media prints is that she outsourced 30,000 jobs. They don’t print that she did what HP competitors had already done. They don’t print about how totally dysfunctional the board of directors was, nor what a circus it was after they fired her. The CEO job was like a part-time position for the next six years. Then the current CEO comes in and just recently announced another 30,000-plus jobs will be cut or outsourced on top of the 50,000plus she already cut. But all the media keeps printing is the jobs Fiorina cut. They also like to quote the management “experts” that are happy to write about how bad a manager she was but most of these “experts” themselves have never managed anything at any level. The fact is many of them have never had a job outside of academia. In other words, as I like to refer to them as book smart street stupid because their books teach how things work in theory but not in the real world. Finally, all you lefty Dems don’t have to worry about Clinton being charged with anything. Obama is only letting the FBI investigate to make sure there is nothing out there that will come back on him. He will make sure the Justice Department doesn’t prosecute her because if they do she can get back at him by exposing all his corrupt, dirty little secrets. Bob Schwabauer Yorkville

Your Yorkville Yorkville area Your area state staterepresentatives… representatives Here's how to contact your local state representative: State Representative John Anthony R-Plainfield 75th District

State Representative Keith Wheeler R-Oswego 50th District

Office: 1421 N. Division Street Morris, IL 60450 Phone: 815-416-1475 Website: RepAnthony.com

Office: 959 Oak Street North Aurora, IL 60542 Phone: 630-345-3464 Email: office @RepKeithWheeler.org Website: RepKeithWheeler.org

State Senator Sue Rezin R-Morris 38th District

State Senator Jim Oberweis R-Sugar Grove 25th District

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Fern Dell Historic Association holding cemetery walk The Fern Dell Historic Association will hold its fifth annual Cemetery Walk on Saturday, Oct. 10, at the Millington Newark Cemetery. Tours will begin at 5:30 p.m. and continue until 7:30 p.m. Millington Newark Cemetery is located on Fox River Drive between Newark and Millington. Several graves will be highlighted with information and biographies. This is not intended to be a scary event, but one which will highlight our ancestors and predecessors. A $5 donation is asked. There is parking at Section 3 and tours will begin at the Chapel. Golf carts will be available for those who have trouble walking. Photo provided

Kendall County home sales rise in August By MATT SCHURY mschury@shawmedia.com Home sales in Kendall County for the month of August were up significantly from the same time last year, something that analysts believe might be part of a broader trend. About 245 sales closed in August 2015 compared to 212 last August, a 15.6 percent increase, according to the Illinois Association of Realtors’ latest report. Beth David, of Coldwell Banker Honig-Bell (team Michelson), gave a couple reasons why she is optimistic about the housing market. “Two of the reasons that it is definitely positive and better are the interest rates are still low and it has gotten

so expensive to rent,” David said. “Some people can have a house for literally what their rental payment is.” The IAR report showed that the monthly average commitment rate for a 30year, fixed-rate mortgage for the North Central Region was 3.90 percent in August 2015, down from 4.04 percent the previous month, according to the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. In August 2014 it averaged 4.11 percent. Year-to-date sales data was likewise positive with 1,599 homes sold through the first eight months of the year in 2015 compared to 1,387 sales during the same time last year, a 15.3 percent increase. David added that there are loans available still that

don’t require the person to put much money down. David also pointed out that home inventory is down and properties are selling more quickly because of simple supply and demand, which is driving up the price of homes. Home sales prices were also up in Kendall County. The median price for a home in August was $197,900, a 6.1 percent increase from August 2014. Year-to-date median prices showed a similar increase at $196,000 this year compared to $180,000 during the first eight months of 2014. The number of days a home sat on the market was 59 this August compared to 48 days last year and yearto-date, days until sale were also flat at 64 days this year.

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Statewide home sales (including single-family homes and condominiums) in August 2015 totaled 15,088 homes sold, up 0.9 percent from August 2014 when 14,957 homes sold, the IAR report shows. The statewide median price in August 2015 rose to $180,900, a 3.4 percent gain over August 2014’s statewide median price of $175,000. The median is a typical market price where half the homes sold for more and half sold for less. “Sales returned to a more modest long-term annual growth rate in August while prices continued to increase,” said Geoffrey J.D. Hewings, director of the Regional Economics Applications Laboratory at the University of Illinois.

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Thank you, Donors, for helping dreams come true for WCC students! The Waubonsee Community College Foundation Board of Directors and the 2015-16 scholarship recipients express our deep gratitude to the generous donors who provided more than $206,000 in scholarship funds this academic year to assist Waubonsee students in reaching their educational goals.

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Hole sponsors sought for library mini-golf

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YIS students completed an obstacle course during the third annual Foxy’s TRY-Athlon.

YIS hosts annual Foxy’s TRY-Athlon fundraiser Yorkville Intermediate School hosted a fundraising triathlon last Thursday to raise money for the school. The third annual Foxy’s TRY-Athlon event, an obstacle course students and staff completed during PE class, generated $8,200 in pledges. Obstacles included a tire run, hula hoops, soccer, jump rope, balance beam, jumping jacks, army crawl, hurdles, tire roll, run a lap and BH Martial Arts kicking station. As an added incentive, classes who collected the most money earned a front row seat to watch their teacher throw a pie in the face of YIS Principal Steve Bjork. “The teachers and kids thoroughly enjoyed that,” said PTO President Kelly Pleva. The following business sponsors provided raffle prizes for the students: BH Martial Arts, Steven’s, Foxy’s ice cream, Pin-

The Friends of the Yorkville Public Library will host the third annual Mini-Golf FUN Raiser from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 31. This family event will include 18 holes of mini-golf played throughout both floors of the library. Funds raised during this event will be used to support children’s programs and books. This is a fun advertising opportunity for a business or organization. Each of the 18 holes will be uniquely decorated and there will be sponsorship recognition before, during and after the event. More than 250 mini-golfers enjoyed the Yorkville Library Mini-Golf FUN Raiser in January 2015, and $4,100 was raised for library programs. For further information, call Doug Somerlot at 630-385-2074 by Nov. 15.

Ryan Meyer and Jimmy Winz enjoyed playing minigolf at the Yorkville Public Library in January. Photo provided

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Chamber invites businesses to take part in Halloween event KENDALL COUNTY RECORD

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done at New Life Church, 3205 Cannonball Trail, New Life Church and Suzy’s Yorkville. For information, email Stacie at s_hazlett@ Pizza in Yorkville will host a fall volleyball tournament on yahoo.com. To register, visit nlcyorkville.org/events. Saturday, Oct. 10. Early registration fee is $40 Junior Women’s Club per person through Oct. 8, to gather Monday or if you register on the day The Yorkville Junior of the tournament, the fee is Women’s Club will meet on $60 per person. Same-day Monday, Oct. 12, in the lower registration will need to be

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Trick or Treaters check out the pumpkins at Old Second National Bank during last year’s Yorkville Chamber Biz Boo event. Mexican Restaurant. All families are welcome to bring their children in costume to visit local businesses during this free event. Participating businesses can be identified by their display of a chamber Biz Boo poster, and will be listed on the chamber’s website.

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The Yorkville Chamber is inviting businesses to take part in the annual “Biz Boo! Trick-or-Treat” from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 24. Registration materials can be found at yorkvillechamber.org or by calling 630-553-6853. Businesses without storefronts, or those located off main routes, are invited to set up in one of three “concentrated trick-or-treating” locations at the Old Second Bank, Hampton Inn or Community Christian Church. During the event a number of extra activities are planned by businesses, including trunk-or-treating, games, drawings, pumpkin carving contests and more. Kids of all ages can meet first responders and explore emergency vehicles at the Bristol-Kendall Fire Department’s “Touch-a-Truck” located at Old Second Bank and sponsored by Rush-Copley, Earthmover Credit Union, Hillside Rehab & Care Center, The Pooper Scoopers, and Salsa Verde

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Woman 2 Woman luncheon to feature state representative KENDALL COUNTY RECORD The Yorkville Area Chamber of Commerce Woman 2 Woman will host their monthly luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 13, at Kennedy Pointe Restaurant and Pub. The luncheon program this month will be presented by State Rep. Keith Wheeler, R-Oswego. A sixth-generation resident of Kendall County, Wheeler lives in Oswego with his wife, Lisa, two stepsons, Matthew and Chad, and a daughter, Ava. Wheeler grew up in Oswego, graduated from Oswego High School and is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Wheeler served as the chairman of the National Federation of Independent Business Fox Valley Area Action Council for small business as well as the chairman of the Board of Directors of the Kendall County Food Pantry since 2008. In addition, he is a former trea-

surer of the Oswego Bears Youth Football and Cheer Pop Warner program. More recently, Wheeler served as board chairman for the Aurora Regional Chamber of Commerce. He currently serves as the NFIB Illinois Leadership Council chairman. Wheeler is Keith Wheeler a pro-constitution, fiscal conservative who believes that the role of government has become too expansive and too intrusive and that the government has given our children too much debt. Cost for the luncheon is $20 for YACC members and $25 for nonmembers. Networking and registration begins at 11:30 followed by lunch and program at noon. Make a reservation for this W2W luncheon by Oct. 9 by contacting the chamber at 630-553-6853 or support@ yorkvillechamber.org. RSVP with your food choice.

State Sen. Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant, D-Shorewood, and State Sen. Pat McGuire, D-Joliet, will host a veterans’ breakfast next month. The event will be from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21, at the Plainfield American Legion, 24741 W. Renwick Road. Representatives from the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs, Kendall County Veterans Assistance Commission, U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs Vet Center and the Will County Veterans Assistance Commission will be on hand to discuss services and programs they offer. “Serving in elected office

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12 NEWS • Thursday, October 8, 2015 • Kendall County Record / KendallCountyNow.com BRISTOL-KENDALL FIRE AND AMBULANCE CALLS Sept. 29 3:40 a.m., 14200 block of Sears Road, Plano, structure fire 5:07 a.m., 2500 block of Sandwich Road, Sandwich, structure fire 11:39 a.m., 5000 block of Route 126, Na-Au-Say Township, ambulance request 5:05 p.m., 100 block of Saravanos Drive, Yorkville, ambulance request 9:30 p.m., 300 block of Mill Street, Yorkville, ambulance request Sept. 30 12:35 a.m., 200 block of Hillcrest Avenue, Yorkville, fire alarm 8:20 a.m., 800 block of Game Farm Road, Yorkville, accident with injuries 10:29 a.m., 3500 block of Woolley Road, Oswego, change of quarters 3:45 p.m., 1800 block of Aster Drive, Yorkville, fire alarm

6:55 p.m. 4400 Rosenwinkel Street, Yorkville, ambulance request 7:58 p.m., 700 block of Game Farm Road, Yorkville, ambulance request 8:01 p.m., 4400 block of Rosenwinkel Street, Yorkville, ambulance request 9:40 p.m., 200 block of River Street, Yorkville, ambulance request Oct. 1 9:36 a.m., 100 block of Van Emmon Street, Yorkville, citizen assist 10:15 a.m., Bertram Drive and Rosenwinkel Street, Yorkville, ambulance request 10:20 a.m., 100 block of East Bertram Drive, Yorkville, ambulance request 11:36 p.m., 1400 Aspen Lane, Yorkville, carbon monoxide detector 11:50 p.m., 700 block of Game

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Yorkville cross country third Newark celebrates like it’s 1999 Squad wins IMSA tourney at Wheaton’s Falcon Classic for the first time in 16 years KENDALL COUNTY RECORD The Yorkville girls cross country team held its own in a field of top-ranked Class 3A teams in last Saturday’s Wheaton North Falcon Classic. Glenbard West, ranked No. 2 in Class 3A, won the flight invite with 16 points and No. 10 New Trier was second with 22 points. The Foxes won a pair of flight races to score 27 points to place third, while Neuqua Valley (51) and Maine South (51) finished in the top five. Yorkville junior Alexis Grandys finished third in Flight 1 with a time of 17:31 while senior Summer Pierson was sixth in Flight 2 with a time of 17:56 while junior Maddie Dearborn took third in the No. 3 flight with a time of 17:51. Sophomore Olivia Borowiak won Flight 4 with a finish in 18:05 and freshman Nicole Greyer won Flight 5, crossing the finish line in 17:35. Sophomore Alyssa Edwards took third in Flight 6 in 18:07 and senior Julia Schultz was 10th in 19:25 in the seventh race. The Yorkville boys took the weekend away from racing and will regroup with the girls’ squad at the West Aurora Stampede, which will take place on Saturday at Stuart Sports Complex.

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are 7-6-2 overall (2-1-1 in the Northern Illinois Big 12 Conference) entering this week of action against DeKalb and Sycamore. On Sept. 29, Geneseo topped Yorkville, 5-2. Last Thursday, Plainfield East defeated the Foxes, 2-1. Alex Noyola tallied the lone goal on a Bobby Reichert throwin. The Foxes were given the No. 13 seed in the Class 3A Metea Valley Sectional and will play No. 4 Bolingbrook on Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. in the first game of the Bolingbrook Regional. The winner will play in the regional final on Oct. 23.

Newark won two matches in a Ryder Cup format against Oswego. “This was a week of highs and lows. We had our low team score of the season against H-BR with a 170, which was two shots off of our school record of 168 and then shot our high score of the year the next night against Seneca,” Newark head coach Jim Hissong said. “The guys had a great time against Oswego on Friday in a Ryder Cup format at Blackberry Oaks as we split four very evenly played matches.

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The YMS eighth-grade football team defeated St. Charles Wredling, 23-0. Nick Stemmet opened the scoring with a touchdown run. Toran Harris added two touchdown runs and Cole Riebe kicked a 27-yard field goal. Jake Polowy and Cale Reeder recorded interceptions. YMS was shut out by Plano. Jacob Aldana led the defensive effort with seven tackles. Michael Anderson and Michael Somma added fumble recoveries.

Newark: On Tuesday, the Norsemen entered the Class 1A Seneca Regional at Nettle Creek in Morris. The Norsemen placed sixth with a 365 to end their season. Neal Smith shot an 87 to place 19th and Corey Jacobson shot an 88 to place 22nd individually. Newark closed out the regular season schedule with three dates on the greens. The Norsemen defeated Hinckley-Big Rock 170-236 behind scores from Smith (39), Seth Larson (40), Tyler Kaufman (45) and Jacobson (46). Newark dropped a match to Seneca

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ksharp@kendallcountynow.com The Newark volleyball team has always enjoyed the challenge of playing higher-caliber teams, even if that means taking a few losses on its schedule to prepare for the Class 1A postseason. The Norsemen (16-5) entered IMSA’s annual Schwartzwalder Classic last Saturday and finished 5-0 against a field of predominantly Class 3A and 4A teams to give Newark its first tournament championship there since 1999. Newark opened pool play with a 2511, 25-22 win over Westmont and defeated Chicago Kennedy 25-23, 25-14 before sweeping its pool with a 25-18, 25-23 win over Class 4A’s Joliet Central. In the semifinal match, Newark earned a 25-22, 25-23 win over Class 4A’s Leyden to meet Aurora Christian in the championship. The Norsemen rallied after a loss in Set 1 to clinch the victory, 16-25, 25-23, 26-24. “The IMSA tourney was a special day for this team. We were grinding out wins all day long,” Newark head coach Tonya Grayson said. “The championship match was everything it should be. I told the team that we need to build off this and

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Run includes IMSA Invite title CHRISTINE BOLIN DASCHER cbolin@kendallcountynow.com The IMSA-Yorkville girls swimming and diving team is finding success in its second year as a co-op program, most recently winning its own IMSA Invite last Saturday. The squad won the invite with a 176 in front of West Aurora (102), Jones-Payton (101), Elgin (53), Fenton (50) and Morris (49). “It is always exciting to wing a big meet at home. We had lots of parents and fans supporting the team,” head coach Kevin Satler said. “(The squad) has so much depth with talent that we are able to limit how many events our top swimmers are in to allow our less experienced swimmers to swim more events and still win the meet. It is nice being able to know that we will have the win. This lets me focus more on how to best develop the team instead of

focusing on making a lineup to try to win the meet.” The swimmers had 31 top three finishes in 22 events and got the first place in 17 of 22 events. Top performances included Brooke Jensen in the 200-yard freestyle (2:08.19), the 200-yard medley relay team (1:59.52) and the 200-yard freestyle relay team (1:46.34). IMSA (148) defeated both Byron (95) and Woodstock (70) at a tri-meet hosted by IMSA on Sept. 29. First-place finishes include Jensen in the 200yard freestyle (2:05.97), Lexi Weiss in the 100-yard butterfly (1:04.79), Maya Tiseth in the 100-yard freestyle (1:00.84), the 200-yard freestyle relay team (2:00.09) and the 400-yard freestyle relay team (4:01.55). The squad will be at a meet hosted by the University of Chicago this week. The following week, the team will host DeKalb at IMSA.

The weather may have been ideal, but the competition for the Yorkville boys’ golf team was tough at the Class 3A Oswego Regional at Blackberry Oaks Golf Course on Tuesday. The Foxes finished in eighth place with a 344 on their home course. The top three teams and 10 individuals without their qualifying teams advanced to the Class 3A St. Charles East Sectional on Monday at St. Andrews Golf and Country Club in West Chicago. Marmion won the regional title with a 310, followed by Waubonsie Valley (311) and Metea Valley 312). Batavia was fourth with a 317 in front of West Aurora (320), Oswego (326) and Oswego East (340). East Aurora placed ninth with a 464. “We knew it was going to be going in - it was great weather conditions, and the guys played well,” Yorkville head coach Tyler Bantz said. “It was no small feat to get out of this regional.” Yorkville junior Alex

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Miragliotta, a sophomore, was named to the All-Conference team after he tied for third after posting an 80. Burks was 15th with an 86. Chase Lewey (91) and Eric Biegalski (92) also scored for the Foxes. As a team, the Foxes finished 5-6 in dual meets and shot a season-best 321 at the Minooka Invite, where they placed second overall. This was Bantz’ first year as head coach. Girls Golf: The girls’ team was placed in the Class AA Waubonsie Valley Regional at Springbrook Golf Course in Aurora.

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ksharp@kendallcountynow.com Yorkville head volleyball coach Mike Dunn wanted to test his Foxes with a competitive schedule, but the Foxes endured a two-game losing skid in recent play. The Foxes (19-7) dropped a pair of non-conference matches to LaSalle-Peru and Plainfield East heading into Tuesday’s crossover against Geneseo, but got back on track with a 25-8, 25-21 win over the Maple Leafs. “We just need to get better and we’ve really been trying to focus on our energy level being more consistent throughout the whole match,” Yorkville head coach Mike Dunn said. “Sometimes we’re kind of a roller coaster so we’re just trying to work through some things with that. These last couple weeks of the season is when we want to be playing our best volleyball.” Against Geneseo, freshman Bella Zeman had eight kills and one block while junior Natalie Malanowski finished with 14 assists and one ace serve. On Monday, Yorkville traveled to Plainfield East

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Yorkville’s Katie Nolan and Bella Zeman go for a block against Geneseo on Tuesday. and fell to the Southwest Prairie Conference team 2523, 25-17. Junior Katie Nolan had four kills, a pair of blocks and an ace in the loss. That game came after a 25-23, 2523 loss to the Cavaliers last Thursday. Senior Jordan Albarran had seven kills and a pair of blocks and Nolan had six kills and one block. LaSalle-Peru is currently undefeated in the West Division of Northern Illinois Big 12 Conference. “We ran into two really, really good teams. LaSalle-Peru is undefeated on the other side of the conference. We had leads in both games and lost, so it was swinging both ways in terms of momentum,” Dunn said. “We were right there and just didn’t get a chance to close that out.

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This is a little bit of adversity we’re going through and it’s good for us; we need to challenge ourselves with good competition and it makes us stronger in the long run.” Yorkville will enter the Antioch Tournament on Saturday before returning to NIB12 East play at DeKalb next Tuesday. The Foxes expect to learn their Class 4A postseason assignment later this week when the IHSA releases brackets. “The sectional is as good as it was last year, and we were 25-1 and got a 10 seed, so I think we tried to beef up our schedule and we’ll go from there. We’re just going to go out wherever we’re seeded and play with them,” Dunn said. “Hopefully we can surprise someone.”

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PREP FOOTBALL: GENESEO 30, YORKVILLE 6

Newark squad sets historic goal After win, Norsemen begin conference bracket as top seed By KRISTIN SHARP ksharp@kendallcountynow.com

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Yorkville’s Andrew Malinowski gets a nice block from Will Ferguson on this kickoff Friday night against Geneseo.

Geneseo tops Yorkville

From the beginning of the season to now, the team has picked up their game. The players know their roles.”

Loss drops Foxes to 3-3 for the season By LAURA M. MEDINA Shaw Media correspondent Behind a second-half surge, the Geneseo Maple Leafs recorded a 30-6 win over the Yorkville Foxes on Friday night at Campbell Field. The cross-divisional Homecoming matchup dropped the Foxes, winners of three of their previous four, to 3-3 on the season. Geneseo, which stayed perfect at 6-0 this season, scored 20 points in the final two quarters, but neither team moved the chains for a first down until 4:25 of the first, when the visiting side’s four-yard pickup resulted in one. Five snaps and almost a minute later, Maple Leafs running back Quinn Singbush ran 15 yards for a score, and the point-after made it 7-0 soon after. Yorkville’s defense made things difficult for the visiting side until the final moments of the second quarter, when the Maple Leafs drove down to the 1 with 6.2 second left. A timeout was taken on the field with 0.4 remaining, and officials signaled toward a Yorkville player, but the home sideline pleaded that no such play was called. Still, the game delay allowed Geneseo to set up a sure scoring opportunity – an 18-yard field goal that extended the lead to 10-0 at halftime. “I think the score is misleading. We had a lot of opportunities tonight, and we just didn’t capitalize on them,”

The Newark soccer team won’t let a setback to Somonauk spoil an impressive run through the schedule this fall. The Norsemen (12-4-2) dropped a 4-0 decision at Somonauk last Friday in the Bobcats’ Homecoming game to create a three-way tie for the Little Ten Conference regular season title with Somonauk, Hinckley-Big Rock and Newark, which all finished 6-1 in league action. Despite the tie, it is the first conference championship for Newark soccer in school history. “Somonauk is a good team. After that loss, I told my players that it happens, it’s soccer. Let’s move on,” Newark head coach Ben Jacob said. “We’re going to go out there and continue working hard.” Newark shifted its focus to the LTC tournament, which began Monday against No. 8 Hiawatha. The Norsemen received the No. 1 seed after claiming a 4-3 win over No. 2 Hinckley-Big Rock, and Somonauk is Ben Jacob seeded third after a Newark soccer coach prior loss to H-BR. Newark opened with a 7-0 shutout win over Hiawatha to meet No. 4 Earlville-Leland in Tuesday’s regional semifinal. Results were unavailable at press time. Against Hiawatha, senior forward Tom Bartkus had five goals, sophomore midfielder Owen Johnson had one and senior Mitch Schmidt scored once while freshman Neal Knatson had five saves in goal. The tournament will close on Thursday with the Little Ten championship at Hinckley-Big Rock, and the Norsemen are looking forward to the opportunity to challenge for the title. Newark has never finished higher than third place in either the regular season or tournament. “I feel confident now that I know what those two teams are about,” Jacobs said of Somonauk and H-BR. “When we face those teams, it’ll be good competition.” Following the LTC tournament, Newark will begin the Class 1A postseason next Tuesday in the Serena Regional. The bracket opens on Monday with game between No. 9 Paw Paw and No. 8 Plano, with the winner moving on to face Newark in the regional semifinal. No. 3 Earlville will play No. 7 Serena in the second semifinal game, and the regional final is set for Oct. 16 at 4:30 p.m. in Serena. Newark defeated Plano 3-1 in the season opener and won 8-1 over Paw Paw in mid-September. “Plano and Paw Paw we played during the season and we’re ready for them,” Jacob said. “I think we’re ready for regionals. From the beginning of the season to now, the team has picked up their game. The players know their roles.”

With good protection, Yorkville quarterback Cameron VanBoekel spots his receiver downfield. Yorkville head coach Dan McGuire said. “When you do that, you’re not going to win many games.” The second half began as contentiously as the first ended. After the Foxes took the opening kickoff to their own 40-yard line, the scramble to stop the Yorkville returner resulted in a fumble and eventual Maple Leafs touchdown just 10 seconds into the third quarter. Fans and coaches were hoping the play would be overturned, but officials confirmed the score, and the visitors pushed the lead to 16-0 following the missed point-after try. “I don’t think scheme-wise we needed to do a whole lot differently,” McGuire said. “We were successful in moving the ball up and down the field, but we’ve got to limit our penalties, our turnovers and the things we can control.”

Yorkville was able to get on the board during the next possession, however, as senior tailback Bryce Shewan scored from 10 yards out. The missed two-point conversion made it a 16-6 game with 8:05 remaining in the third. Shewan racked up 131 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries. “He’s not a flashy kid, and he’s not going to break away for a 90-yarder, but he’s going to gain 20 or 30 yards,” McGuire said. “He’s a heck of a runner.” Geneseo answered with another score, needing just three snaps to convert on the drive behind Singbush’s 34-yard score. The extra point opened up a 23-6 lead. The Foxes’ ensuing series appeared promising, as senior Andrew Malinowski accounted for a huge kickoff return to give the hosts starting position from midfield.

Four snaps later, they faced a fourth-and-long situation and turned it into a successful fake-punt play that put them deep into Maple Leafs territory. Unfortunately, a fumble on the handoff was recovered by the visiting side, and Geneseo took over, needing only one snap to set up Singbush’s 72yard touchdown run. With the successful point-after attempt, it was 30-6, and the game was seemingly out of hand for Yorkville with 3:55 left in the third. “Defensively, we played very well in the first half, but I don’t think we did so in the second,” McGuire said. “They have the type of offense where they just keep on pounding, and you’ve got to continue to bring it every time. That’s why they’re so successful.” Yorkville visits Sycamore on Friday. Scheduled kickoff is 7:15 p.m.


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ABOVE: Yorkville resident Greg DeKalb will be running to raise funds for the Yorkville Lions Club in Sunday’s Bank of America Chicago Marathon. TOP LEFT: Lisa Drew, a Yorkville resident, runs in the Fox Valley Marathon in St. Charles last month. Drew will be running to raise funds for the American Cancer Society in the Chicago Marathon. BOTTOM LEFT: Greg Wasson (right) who owns Subway restaurants in Oswego and Sandwich, will run the Chicago Marathon to benefit Special Olympics. With Wasson are his son, Parker (far left), and his cousin Zaiden. Both boys are 11 years old and have run multiple 5Ks. They also have been training partners for Greg.

Reasons they run 3 area residents will raise money for charity at Chicago Marathon By MATT SCHURY mschury@kendallcountynow.com

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isa Drew makes it a point to smile while she runs. The Yorkville resident will undoubtedly be doing much smiling Sunday while she runs the Bank of America Chicago Marathon. Drew, 45, has two reasons for smiling. The first reason is that she raised $1,900 for the American Cancer Society to run in the marathon and the second is when she thinks of her father Earl Nelson Jr. Nelson died of cancer in 1989 at the age of 45 shortly after Drew and her family moved to the Chicago area from Dallas. This will be her second marathon, having run the Fox Valley Marathon in 2013. “I am always keeping my dad in mind while I’m running,” Drew said. “It makes it a little more special when you have

raised money for a charity. You definitely remember your reasons for running it and that you’ve got all of these people supporting you and cheering you on,” she said. “You are definitely going to keep moving.” Drew’s father was a cyclist and always had a saying about runners when he would see them on the trail. “He always said that he would never run until he saw a runner smiling as they were running, because he never seemed to see anyone smiling when he would pass them out on his bike,” Drew recalled. “So I’m always smiling and remembering that he would be really proud that I’m out there doing it. And I know that if he was around he would be down there supporting me and cheering me on.”

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X2 COUNTYWIDE • Thursday, October 8, 2015 • Kendall County Record • Plano Record • Ledger-Sentinel OBITUARIES JOHN L. ADAMS Born: May 1, 1934 Died: Oct. 3, 2015

John L. Adams; beloved husband of Marilynn H. (nee Hohlfelder); loving father of the late Deborah Lynn, Christi (Michael Koehler) Adams and Marcia (Dennis) Huffmon; cherished grandfather of Blake Anthony and Griffin Adam Huffmon; dear son of the late Nora and Leslie Adams; and step-son of the late Jack Leathead; fond brother of Colleen (the late Tom) Formanek, Marilyn (Joe) Tovar, Jane (Larry) Mosher and the late Buford (Doris), Richard (Ben), Robert, Beulah (Leonard) Connors and Bonnie Lovejoy; brother-in-law of Robert Lovejoy; caring uncle of many nieces and nephews. Born on May 1, 1934, in La Crosse, WI, John passed away on Saturday, October 3, 2015, at Advocate Condell Medical Center. He was 81 years old. John was raised in Onalaska, WI by his widowed mother. He attended school there and graduated Onalaska high School in 1952. He then attended La Crosse State Teacher College, now University of Wisconsin, for 2 years. He enlisted in the Army and served 2 years, mostly in Sendai, Japan. He came to Chicago on the “flip of a coin” with 2 childhood friends. He then met his wife Marilynn and they were married in 1958. They raised their family and lived in Schaumburg for 35 years before moving to Saddlebrook Farms in 1996. He worked in the Merchandise Mart for Canteen Corp. as an accountant for most of his 29 years of his career. He loved the Green Bay Packers, Chicago White Sox and was an avid sports fan and attended his grandsons’ game whenever he could. He was always an active church member, participating on the church council, choir, usher, worship assistant and lay reader. John loved playing any card game, dominoes and breakfasting out with the “Romeos.” He loved his 4 German Shepherds whom he trained with great patience and love. A memorial visitation will be held on Monday, October 12, 2015, from 11:00 a.m. until the time of the memorial service at 1:00 p.m. at Messiah Lutheran Church, 25225 W. Ivanhoe Rd., Wauconda, IL 60084. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorials are appreciated to the church or Lutheran World Relief, 700 Light St., Baltimore, MD 21230. Arrangements were entrusted to Kisselburg-Wauconda Funeral Home. For funeral information call 847-526-2115 and sign the guest book at www.kisselburgwaucondafuneralhome. com.

DALE R. CHAPMAN Dale R. Chapman, 65, of Morris, passed away peacefully on Friday, October 2, 2015,

at Morris Hospital. Born in Morris, he was the son of the late Russell and Louise (Johnson) Chapman. Raised and educated in rural Yorkville, Dale attended Plattville Grade School and graduated from Yorkville High School with the Class of 1968. He married Lynda Stokes on February 21, 1970. Dale worked for 30 years at Commonwealth Edison in Joliet. He was an auctioneer with his dad for over 30 years and a Little League coach in Newark for over a decade. He loved sports, fishing, taking trips to Wisconsin, and was an avid Chicago White Sox fan. Dale especially loved spending time with his grandchildren. He was “generous to a fault.” He is survived by his wife, Lynda; four sons, Michael of Morris, Jeffery (Melinda) of Woodridge, Philip (Shari) of Newark, and Daniel of Morris; grandchildren, Zachary, Mason, Peyton, Allison, Mattie, Jacob, Molly, and Reggie; a sister, Doris (Ken) Walters of Lisbon; and a brother, Kim Chapman of Plattville; several nieces and nephews, and many loving cousins. Dale was preceded in death by his parents. A visitation for Dale was held on Monday, October 5, 2015, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the U.C. Davis-Callahan Funeral Home, located at 301 W. Washington Street in Morris. Enhanced video tributes was played during the visitation. A Celebration of Dale’s Life followed at noon with Pastor Phil Chapman officiating, accompanied by Pastor Steve Larson of First Baptist Church of Morris. Burial will be at West Lisbon Cemetery in Lisbon. Memorials for Dale may be made to the family for distribution to local charities at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted with U.C. Davis-Callahan Funeral Home, 301 W Washington Street, Morris, Illinois. For further information visit the website at www. ucdaviscallahan.com or contact the funeral home at (815) 9420084. Online condolences may be made to the family by visiting our website.

FREDERICK W. EINSLE

Born: May 25, 1940; in Chicago, IL Died: Sept. 17, 2015; in Naperville, IL Frederick W. Einsle, age 75, a longtime resident of Naperville, passed away Thursday, September 17, 2015, at Edward Hospital in Naperville. He was born May 25, 1940, in Chicago, IL. Fred had worked as a carrier for the U.S. Postal service for over forty years prior to his retirement. He enjoyed participating in community theatre at Benedictine University and in several Western suburbs. Fred sang for many years as a cantor at both St. Peter & Paul Church in Naperville and St. Irene’s Church in Warrenville. He is survived by his wife, Shirley (nee Mazur); children, Fred Jr., and Rich (Julie); grandchildren, Kylie, Joey and Marybeth Einsle; one sister,

Arlene Engeriser. A visitation was held on Thursday, September 24, 2015, from 9:00 a.m. until the time of Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 a.m. at St. Irene Catholic Church, 28 W 441 Warrenville Rd. Warrenville. Interment Assumption Cemetery. Memorials in Fred’s name may be made to the American Diabetes Association or the National Kidney Foundation. Arrangements by the Beidelman-Kunsch Funeral Homes and Crematory, 516 S Washington St., Naperville, IL. 630 355 0264. www.beidelmankunschfh.com

DR. JOHN W. HUTCHINSON Dr. John W. Hutchinson, age 87, of Lexington, passed away at his home September 8, 2015. He was preceded in death by his son, Eugene “Gene” Hutchinson. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Bernice (Fox); brothers, Howard and Floyd; sister, Dorothy; his children, Janice, Thomas, Steven, James and Jill (Howe), David, Carol Dean, Karim and Kimberly (Snowden) Siahkoohi; his grandchildren, Katherine, Victoria, Robin, Nikki, Elizabeth, Sarah, Emily, Grace, Brian, Afsi and Damir; and 5 great-grandchildren. John was born in Williamstown, Kentucky, son of the late Fred and Shirley (Colcord) Hutchinson. When John was 2 years old, the family moved to a farm in Somonauk, Illinois. He attended the University of Illinois, earning master’s and doctorate degrees in engineering. John taught civil engineering at the University of Illinois from 1954 until 1964, when he joined the faculty of the UK College of Engineering. He remained a professor at UK until his retirement in 1989. In 2012, he received a Career Achievement Award from the UK Department of Civil Engineering. John continued to practice as a consultant, and enjoyed close professional and personal relationships with many former colleagues, students and their families. Upon high school graduation in 1945, John enlisted in the U.S. Army, serving on active duty during the remaining days of WWII and later, Korea. He remained in the U.S. Army Reserve until 1967, when he retired at the rank of Major. John was an expert marksman and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marks-

manship Team. John was an avid fisherman and traveled waters from Ontario to Florida in his pursuit. He also enjoyed a lifelong interest in horticulture, raising amaryllis and orchids in his greenhouses. He registered over 100 orchid hybrid crosses, many receiving awards from the National Orchid Society. A private family service will be held at Camp Nelson National Cemetery.

LINN JAGER Linn Jager, 82, passed away on September 27, 2015. Born the grandson of a farm town judge between two world wars, Linn had a sense of honor, duty and quiet commitment to God, his family, and his country. Linn had an Abe Lincoln frame, standing 6’8” in his heyday, and making him a natural recruit for both the Bradley University basketball team and U.S. Army Traveling Basketball Team during the Korean War. Humble, social and friendly, Linn wanted to learn about the people he met, never hurrying the conversation, never trying to focus the spotlight on himself. His calm, unhurried manner brought the same feeling to others who were lucky enough to become part of his world. A youth spent on an Illinois farm served Linn well. He had the technical brilliance that comes with truly understanding how machinery works combined with the folksy, genuine manner of a country gentleman. This combination allowed him to

easily understand and meet the needs of the engineering companies he worked with throughout his career as a regional sales manager with Emerson Electric. He sold the old fashioned way - by knowing his product and developing solid, trusting, enduring relationships. When Linn met his wife, Elizabeth Jager, he knew he’d found “the one.” Married for 25 years, they danced and traveled, building memories of Hawaiian Luaus, western sunsets, the Canadian Rockies, and ballroom dancing. When hardship hit, he and Elizabeth worked through it together, including the unimaginable loss of both of their sons. Linn absorbed these losses the way he lived his life - grieving, never forgetting, and honoring their memories by continuing with the hard business of living. As Linn’s family grew, so did his heart. He welcomed four stepchildren, a daughter-in-law, four grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews with open arms and generosity. It was the little things that made Linn so endearing. Telling us he had enjoyed spending time with us. His expressive smile starting with a slow grin and expanding to light up his whole face. The tears he wiped away in times of sadness. Shyly presented gifts now occupying treasured spots in our homes. The way he himself held on to beloved family heirlooms. At home, Linn liked to putter, and for that he needed a yard. His lawn, shrubs and flowers were a quiet reflection of his hard work and patience. Linn wasn’t a philosopher. He didn’t

ask why something needed to be done. He simply knew that it must be done – and did it with no need of special recognition or accolades. To those now left behind, Linn’s loss will be felt the way we would miss the sound of a gentle brook we can no longer hear, a brook that had become a quiet, comforting presence, and a brook that taught us much about the way life flows without ever having to say a word. Linn is survived by his wife, Betty Jager of Yorkville, IL; his three stepdaughters, Mary (Wallace) Drake of Pasadena, CA, Ellen (Scott) Drizin of Clearwater, FL, and Kathleen (Jose) Andrade of Chicago, IL; his daughter-inlaw, Sheryl Jager of Ahoskie, NC; his grandchildren, Brandon and Carson Jager; step-granddaughters, Shannon and Jenna Drizin; as well as several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Ruth Jager; his son, Scott Jager; his stepson, Michael Puls; his brother, Robert Jager; and his stepsister, Evelyn Anderson. A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 10, 2015, at the Plattville United Methodist Church, 13025 Church & Plattville Roads, Yorkville, IL. A graveside service with full military honors will be held at Bay Pines VA cemetery in St. Petersburg, FL at a future date. Arrangements by Nelson Funeral Homes & Crematory, (630)553-7611 or www.NelsonFuneralHomes.com. • Continued on page 3

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DIANE JEAN KOERITZ Born: Feb. 4, 1954 Died: Sept. 29, 2015

Diane Jean Koeritz, age 61, of Leland, IL, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, September 29, 2015. She was born on February 4, 1954, in Cook County, IL, the daughter of Joseph and Audrey (Olsen) Gallagher. Diane was united in marriage on May 22, 1992, to James Koeritz and they spent the next 23 happy years of their lives together. She was very fond of her grandchildren and her family. Diane was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt who will be deeply missed by her family and friends. She is survived by her husband, James Koeritz of Leland, IL; her two children, Gary Bruce (Kristian) Kramer of South Elgin, IL and Mandy Marie Kramer of Leland, IL; her four grandsons; two brothers, Joseph (Cheryl) Gallagher and Timothy (Judy) Gallagher; two sisters, Jeanette Babush, Patricia (Earl) Kirchner, and Peggy (Ted) Taylor; several nieces and nephews, her father-in-law, Larry Streadwich of Sandwich, IL; as well as her large extended family. She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Audrey Gallagher; a sister, Carol Gallagher; a brother, Mike Gallagher; her mother-in-law, Sandra Streadwich; and her cousin, Robert Gallagher. A Funeral Service was held at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, October 5, 2015, at the Nelson Funeral Home & Crematory, 1275 S. Countyline Rd., Sandwich, IL

with Deacon Dale Metcalfe, officiating. Interment will be private. Friends visited from 4:00 p.m. until the Hour of Service on Monday, October 5, 2015, at the Nelson Funeral Home in Sandwich, IL. Arrangements by Nelson Funeral Home & Crematory, (815)786-6461 or www.NelsonFuneralHomes.com.

RUTH A. KRESEN

Born: Sept. 21, 1939; in Aurora, IL Died: Sept. 27, 2015; in Garrison, ND Ruth A. Kresen, 76, recently of Washburn and Garrison, ND, formerly of Plano, Illinois, died September 27, 2015, at the Garrison Memorial Hospital in Garrison, ND. A graveside service will be held at a later date in Illinois. Ruth Ann Kresen was born September 21, 1939, in Aurora, Illinois to William F. & Helen O. (Wilkie) Kresen. She attended school in Aurora, IL and graduated from high school. Ruth worked as a mail carrier for the U.S. Postal Service for 25 years. She retired in 2001 and moved to Plano, IL where she was active in her church activities. Due to her declining health, she recently moved to North Dakota to spend her final days with her relatives, Dennis & Cheryl Van Hoorn of Washburn, ND. Provide condolences and sign the guestbook at www.goetzfuneralhomes.com

LLOYD O. LARSON

Born: Nov. 23, 1925; in Ottawa, IL Died: Oct. 3, 2015; in Earlville, IL Lloyd O. Larson, 89, of rural Earlville, IL passed away Saturday, October 3, 2015, at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born November 23, 1925, in Ottawa, IL the son of Emil and Sadie (Titzel) Larson. He married Shirley McCutchen on August 22, 1948 in Harding Methodist Church. They had 67 years of marriage. He farmed in Freedom Township his entire life. He was a member of the Harding Methodist Church, the Sandwich Early Day Engine Club, the Mendota Moose Lodge, the Mendota Elks Lodge, LaSalle County Farm Bureau and the Marseilles Masonic Lodge, where he was a 50 year member. Lloyd was a Freedom Township road commissioner for many years. He enjoyed showing his antique

engines and wrenches at the Sandwich Fair for more than 50 years and has attended the fair since childhood. He is survived by his wife, Shirley; one daughter, Donna (Jon) Davis of Walnut, IL; three sons, Keith (Marian) Larson of Sandwich, IL, Kenneth (Debbie) Larson of Collinsville, TX and Craig (special friend Julie Hamel) Larson of Earlville, IL; one daughter-in-law, Pat Larson of Los Angles, CA; eight grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; his twin brother, Dale; one son, Curtis Lee Larson; and one sister-in law, Dorothy Larson. Funeral services were held at 12:00 noon, Tuesday, October 6, 2015, at Hanley-Turner-Eighner Funeral Home 407 S. Ottawa St. Earlville, IL with Pastor Mark Abbott officiating. Burial will follow in Harding Cemetery. Visitation was from 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, October 6, 2015, in the funeral home until the time of services

at noon. Pallbearers will be Keith, Kenneth and Craig Larson, Jon Davis, Brad Foreman, Ben and Andy Larson. Honorary pallbearers will be Marland Rachel, Matt Haselhorst, Chris Wright, Kyle Ream and Roland Wilson. In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to the Sandwich Early Day Engine Club or the donor’s choice. For more information or to sign the online guest book go to www.EighnerFuneralHomes.com

MAGGIE E. LEE

Born: April 15, 1936; in Corning, AR Died: Sept. 30, 2015; in Shabbona, IL Maggie Ella Lee (Pounds) Williams, age 79, of Oswego, died Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at Prairie Crossing Living and Rehab., in Shabbona. She was born April 15, 1936 in Corning, Arkansas, the daughter of the late John C. and Lela Polly Pearl (Hays) Pounds. She was a past member of the

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Ladies of the Moose Batavia, IL lodge. She enjoyed ceramics, pottery, crocheting and was an avid reader. Ella is survived by two daughters, Terry Beach, Sonya (Gary) Ulrich; four grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; three sisters, Pat Becker, Joyce Smith, Bonnie Holder; two brothers, Bill Pounds, Don Pounds; also several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bernie Quentin Williams; a son, Stewart Ebey; three sisters, Shirley Niswonger, Anna F. Pounds, Rosalie Miller; and brothers, John Pounds, James E Pounds and Harvey Pounds. Visitation was Monday, October 5, 2015 from 10:00 AM until the funeral service at 1:00 PM at DUNN FAMILY FUNERAL HOME with CREMATORY, 1801 Douglas Road, Oswego, IL. Burial took place at Lincoln Memorial Park in Aurora, IL. For additional information, 630-554-3888 or www. dunnfamilyfuneralhome.com • Continued on page 4

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4 X COUNTYWIDE • Thursday, October 8, 2015 • Kendall County Record • Plano Record • Ledger-Sentinel OBITUARIES ROBERT G. MILLER Born: June 30, 1938. Died: Sept. 30, 2015

Robert G. Miller, age 77, a 30 year resident of Naperville, IL, passed away peacefully on September 30, 2015. He was born on June 30, 1938. Robert is survived by his loving children, Kathy Smith of Montgomery, IL and Mark Miller of Hoffman Estates, IL; his cherished grandchildren, Robert (Samantha) Finch, Brianna Smith, Kaylyn Smith, Nicole Anderson, Daniel Anderson, Jonathan Miller, A.J. Miller and Eryn Miller; his adored great-grandson, Harrison Finch; his longtime companion and special friend, Elizabeth “Betsy” Briggs; as well as his dear brother, Donald Miller and nephew, Chip Poe. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles Justin and Margaret Wolf Miller; and his brother, Jay Miller. Robert was a graduate of Northwestern University and enjoyed a lifelong career as a chemical engineer. Above all, he loved being able to help others in whatever way that he could. For those who would like to leave a lasting tribute to the life of Robert G. Miller, memorial donations may be made to the Naperville Area Humane Society, 1620 W. Diehl Rd., Naperville, IL 60563 or www. napervilleareahumanesociety. org Visitation was held on Sunday, October 4, 3:00 until 6:00 p.m. at the Friedrich-Jones Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 44 S. Mill St., Naperville. Interment will be private. For more information please call 630/355-0213 or visit www.friedrich-jones.com

RONALD J. MINOR Ronald J. “Ron” Minor, age 78, a longtime resident of Naperville, IL, formerly of Aurora, IL, passed away on Wednesday, September 30, 2015, at Autumn Leaves Memory Center in Oswego, IL after suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease. Beloved husband of Arla Jean (nee Berger) Minor, whom he married February 13, 1960, loving father of Steven Minor of Naperville, Christa (Mark) Tichacek of Carbondale, IL and Kenneth (Valerie) Minor of Naperville, adored grandfather of Bronwyn and Nicole Minor; Alina and Jared Tichacek; Morgan and Max Minor, devoted son of the late Earl and Muriel Minor, brother-in-law of Keith Berger and Mary (Jim) Kidd, fond uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend of many. Ron was a graduate of Na-

perville High School, attended the University of Illinois at Champaign and served in the U.S. Army from 1960-1962, stationed in Germany. Ron worked for a time as a carpenter and then began his career as a computer technician and regional manager, most recently for Matsushita/Panasonic, Elgin, IL, retiring in 2001. He was a longtime member of SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Naperville and was an avid fisherman and car buff. Visitation was Tuesday, October 6, 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Friedrich-Jones Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 44 S. Mill St, Naperville. Services began Wednesday, October 7, 10:30 a.m. at the funeral home and proceeded to an 11:00 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, 36 N. Ellsworth St., Naperville. Interment: SS. Peter & Paul Cemetery, Naperville, IL. For more information, please visit www.friedrich-jones.com or call (630) 355-0213.

WAYNE ROY RISVOLD Born: Aug. 5, 1944 Died: Oct. 1, 2015

Wayne Roy Risvold, age 71, died peacefully at the Hospice Home of Hope, Fond du Lac, WI, on Thursday, October 1st, 2015. He fought cancer bravely and will be deeply missed by family and friends. He was born in Aurora, IL August 5, 1944, to Gloria Edith Dalner and Roy Truman Risvold. Wayne lived in Aurora, Montgomery, and Geneva, IL prior to relocating to Fond du Lac, WI in 2001. He received a bachelor’s degree from Aurora College, Aurora, IL and enjoyed several careers including commercial roofing foreman and insurance sales with AFLAC in Fond du Lac. Wayne was a caring and loving father, husband and friend with a lively, curious intellect. He pursued many interests including building the “bridge house” in Geneva, IL and living the lake life on Lake Winnebago in Fond du Lac. He was active in the Fond du Lac Business Builders, Winnebago Lakes Council and Coast Guard Auxilliary. Wayne is survived by wife, Celinda (Hewitt) Risvold; daughter, Kristina Risvold; step sons, Jeremy and Christopher Shipley; grandson, Connor Shipley; granddaughter, Emma Shipley; brother, Robert Randerson; sister, Beth Reissenweber; nieces; nephews and former wife, Sandra Risvold. A private celebration of Wayne’s life will take place in Illinois and internment in Rochester, Wisconsin. The family would like to thank Agnesian Hospice Home of Hope for their excellent and compassionate care. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Hospice Home of Hope in Fond du Lac, WI. Zacherl Funeral Home and Crematory is serving the family. www.zacherlfuneralhome.com.

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Frank S. Smoczynski, 91, of Somonauk, passed away Saturday, October 3, 2015, the day before his 92nd birthday. He was born in Chicago, IL, October 4, 1923, to Andrew and Mary (Skora) Smoczynski. Frank was a veteran serving in the air force during World War II. Frank married Genevieve (Jean) Kaminski in 1946 and they raised 5 children. During their marriage they were active members of St. Andrews Parish in Chicago. During that time, Frank worked for Borden (Bowman) Dairy as a milkman. His passion and skill was upholstering furniture, which he also did for a living. Frank relocated his family to Lake Holiday in Somonauk, IL in 1970 after enjoying the previous 5 years of camping and boating there on the weekends and summers. There he worked for Tri-R Vending in DeKalb, IL until his retirement in 1985. For the rest of his years he was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Somonauk, IL. Frank continued his upholstering business for many years. Frank enjoyed volunteering in his retirement with the Fox Valley Older Adult Services and Meals on Wheels. Frank enjoyed many years of bowling and golf and many gatherings with his family. Frank and Jean enjoyed their winter months in Arizona for many years until his wife’s death in 2001. In his later years, he shared his life with Loretta Achey, who enjoyed Frank’s family for many years. Frank is preceded in death by his wife, Genevieve (Jean); his son, Thomas; his parents, Andrew and Mary; his brother, Joseph; his sister, Estelle Horvat; and many in-laws, Nicholas Horvat, Caroline Smoczynski, Henry Grzelak, Lottie and Al Forest, Ed Kaminski, and Ted Kaminski. He is survived by four children, Frank (Cherie) Smoczynski Jr. of Lisle, Sandy (Tom) Moomey of Sandwich, Michael (Mary) Smoczynski of Aurora, and Mary (Kurt) Roley of North Aurora; close family friend, Jim White of Boise, ID; 11 grandchildren, Jeff Smoczynski, Jaclyn (Mark Garcia) Smoczynski, Robin (Rick) Beattie, Jennifer (Stacey Baker) Moomey, Angela (Dave) Balensiefen, Michael Smoczynski, Cara Smoczynski, Nikki (Matt) Liska, Katie (Greg Weber) Roley, Peter (Anna) Roley, Stephanie (Gregory) Thede; and 15 great grandchildren and also many nieces and nephews who were very special to him. Funeral Mass was held at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 7, 2015, at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Somonauk. Burial will follow at St. John’s Catholic Cemetery. Visitation was from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 6, at the Turner Eighner Funeral Home in Somonauk with a prayer service at 7:45 p.m. For more information or to sign the online guest book go to www. EighnerFuneralHomes.com • Continued on page 5

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SHIRLEY RUTH WHEELER Born: Oct. 28, 1935 Died: Sept. 30, 2015

Shirley Ruth Wheeler, nee Larson, age 79 of Plainfield, IL, passed away peacefully, Wednesday, September 30, 2015, at her home surrounded by her family after a brief illness. She was born October 28, 1935, in Aurora, IL to the loving

parents, John and Ruth Larson, nee Holtz. Cherished wife of the late George L. Wheeler. Beloved mother of Keith G. Wheeler of Plainfield, Jill A. (James) Burlison of Benton, IL, Nancy Wheeler of Plainfield, IL. Grandmother of Marhia Wilkinson and Harold Wilkinson. Great-grandmother of Hailey Wilkinson. Sister of Priscilla (the late Clifford) Rinehart of San Rafael, CA. Shirley was a lifelong resident of Plainfield. She spent many years as the book keeper for George L. Wheeler Earth Moving of Plainfield which her husband George operated. After George’s passing, Shirley went onto become

a secretary for Hollywood Casino in Aurora until retirement. Shirley enjoyed traveling and gardening. She was a wonderful lady and will be truly missed by her family. In lieu of flowers, memorials, Jennings Terrace Retirement Home, 275 S. LaSalle Street, Aurora, IL 60505. Memorial Service was Wednesday, October 7, 2015, at 1:00 p.m. at Harvest New Beginnings Church, 5315 Douglas Rd., Oswego, IL 60543. Inurnment followed at Aux-Sable Grove Cemetery, Na-Au-Say Township, IL. Arrangements entrusted to Overman-Jones Funeral Home

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CAROLYN A. WHITAKER

Born: July 21, 1934; in Hannibal, MO Died: Sept. 29, 2015; in Yorkville, IL Carolyn Ann Whitaker, age 81, of Yorkville, passed away on Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at her home. She was born on July 21, 1934 in Hannibal, Missouri, the daughter of Malcom and Ellen (Hehmeyer) Rogers. Carolyn was united in marriage on October 8, 1955 to Mr. Russell Giles Whitaker Sr., and they spent the next 60 happy years together. She was a graduate of Pleasant Hill High School in Pleasant Hill, Illinois. Carolyn attended Gem City Business College in Quincy. Mrs. Whitaker was a Den Mother for her son’s Cub Scout Troop. Carolyn took pride in taking care of her children and enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and aunt who will be deeply missed by her family and friends. Carolyn is survived by her husband, Russell Whitaker Sr., of Yorkville, IL; her children, Pastor Russell Giles (Sue)

Whitaker Jr., of Wilton, N.D., Cheri (Dr. Peter) Lo Destro of Yorkville, IL and Jodi (Steven) Bammer of Yorkville, IL; her eleven grandchildren; her seventeen great-grandchildren; her sister; her brothers; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Malcom and Ellen Rogers. A Funeral Service was held at 12:00 PM on Monday, October 5, 2015 at the Larson-Nelson Funeral Home & Crematory, 1617 North Bridge Street in Yorkville, IL with Pastor Russell G. Whitaker Jr., officiating. Interment followed in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Bristol, IL. Friends visited from 10:00 AM until the Hour of Service on Monday, October 5, 2015 at the Funeral Home in Yorkville, IL. Arrangements by Nelson Funeral Homes & Crematory, www.NelsonFuneralHomes. com or 630-553-7611.

KENNETH G. WILLIAMS

Born: Dec. 7, 1932; in Mt. Vernon, IL Died: Sept. 28, 2015; in Sandwich, IL Kenneth Gene Williams, age 82, passed away on Monday September 28, 2015 in Sandwich. He was born in Mt. Vernon, IL. on December 7, 1932 to Johnson and Lucille Williams. Ken began an apprenticeship in the mason trade during his

second year of high school. At age 18, he received his journeyman card as a mason. After his marriage to his high school sweetheart, Maryhellen Detjen, they lived in Arkansas for a brief time and then moved to Aurora, Illinois. He began work with the Arnold Lies Co., building schools, churches, factories, shopping centers, etc. Following the closing of the Lies Co., he continued working for several different companies in constructing building throughout the Chicagoland area. He moved his family to Sycamore, where they resided for 12 years and then moved to Big Rock, Illinois. He was preceded in death by his first wife, his parents, two brothers and one sister, one son and one step-grandson. He is survived by his wife, Nada; his daughter, Holly (Marc) Butlett; his son, Peter Williams; grandson, Anthony (Heather) Butlett; and granddaughter, Amanda (Kurt) Haberkamp. Also his step-children, Debra (Mark) Hawkins, Pamela (Richard) Balden, Susan (Andrew) Caprio, Kenneth E Hall, Kristine Booker; 18 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Saturday, October 3, 2015 at 10:00 a.m., at The Church of Latter-day Saints, 100 Hankes Road, Sugar Grove, IL. A viewing was held at the church from 8:00 until 9:30 a.m. prior to the service.

Continued from page 1 Drew is just one of thousands of people who found motivation to run in the Chicago Marathon by also raising money for a charity. The Bank of America Chicago Marathon’s charity program allows runners to enter the race if they are able to pledge to raise a certain amount of money for their favorite charity. In 2014, more than 10,000 charity runners participated in the marathon on behalf of more than 190 local, national and global causes, according to the Chicago Marathon website. Greg DeKalb, also of Yorkville, is another local runner who raised funds to run in the race. This will be DeKalb’s first marathon and he will be raising funds for the Yorkville Lions Club. The inspiration to run the marathon came to DeKalb when he was living in Chicago. Before recently moving to Yorkville, DeKalb lived on LaSalle Street in Chicago and the marathon would go right by his house. “I was in a condo and I would always sit on my balcony in the morning and watch those runners and think – man, that would be awesome,” he said. DeKalb, 36, joined the Lions Club after being sponsored by a family member, Ken Johnson. “I’ve always just been

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Sandwich. Subway offered to help with the fundraising, Wasson said, donating $1,500 to the Special Olympics on his behalf, as well as the race’s registration fee. “I guess it’s pretty difficult to get into the Chicago Marathon and there are not very many spots, but if you are willing to run for a charity it’s much easier to get in,” he said. Wasson, 39, decided to try the marathon after he had already signed up for a half marathon. “I figured what the heck, it’s only twice as far,” he said. He decided on the Special Olympics because he had an uncle growing up who had a mental disability. Wasson said he recalled visiting his uncle years ago in an institution and is grateful for how far the treatment of people with mental disabilities has come since then. Recently, one of his friends’ brothers benefited from the Special Olympics program as well. “You can just see how much it means to him,” he said. “I think it’s something that’s really important.” Wasson also runs to show his kids the importance of commitment. “It’s something definitely positive to keep in mind, but a lot of it is just showing your kids that when you commit to something you follow through and you do what you say you’re going to do,” Wasson said.

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intrigued and inspired by friends and family that were doing work to raise money for various charities,” he commented. “I thought it was a good opportunity to kind of create some awareness about the organization ... raise some money and have some fun while doing it.” The Lions Club is a 100-year-old organization that raises money and awareness for education for scholarships. DeKalb said the club is about giving kids who might not otherwise have an opportunity to go to college the financial assistance to do so. The group also helps the hearing and vision impaired with various programs. DeKalb has run in 5Ks and recently did a half marathon that motivated him to run the full marathon. He added that his training has been motivated by a chance to help the club as well. “I thought, I’m on a good roll here and I want to support a good cause and I got the Yorkville Lions Club involved and here I am,” he said. “They say that for your first marathon there is only one goal and that’s to cross the finish line. Beyond that, you have a goal to strive for after and that’s to do that next marathon and beat that first time.” Greg Wasson, of Lake Holiday, also will be out pounding the pavement on Sunday. Wasson owns three local Subway restaurant franchises in Oswego and

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8 COUNTYWIDE • Thursday, October 8, 2015 • Kendall County Record • Plano Record • Ledger-Sentinel CLUB FILE Breakfast fundraiser Sunday at Yorkville Legion

The Yorkville Sons of The American Legion is holding a breakfast fundraiser from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 11, at the Yorkville American Legion, 9054 E. Veterans Parkway. The buffet consists of pancakes, biscuits and gravy, scrambled eggs, potatoes, bacon, sausage, danish, tomato juice, orange juice, milk, and coffee. The cost is $7 for adults, $6 for those 55 and over, $4 for those 13 to 20 years old, and $3 for those 6 to 12 years old. For more information, call 630-553-7117.

eBay Sellers to meet Oct. 13

The Fox Valley eBay and eCommerce Sellers will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13, in Yorkville. The evening’s program will feature a complete review of the September guest speaker Gladys Ramos’ program to the group. In September, Ramos spoke about

the vital subject of search engine optimization. Contact Sheri Kohout at 630-6407382 for further information about the club, to find out where meetings are held, and to reserve a place. The group is now a “Meetup” site. Visit meetup.com/Yorkville-eBayand-eCommerce-Meetup. The Fox Valley eBay and eCommerce Sellers is a club for people currently selling on the Internet who are interested in improving their marketing skills.

SCUG will meet Oct. 15

The next meeting of the Sandwich Computer User Group will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15, at the Federated Church in Sandwich, 403 N. Main St. The program will be on Microsoft PowerPoint. Learn how to perform basic tasks to create a professional presentation with PowerPoint. SCUG members have various levels of computer experience and believe

that computing should be fun, not painful. Members do their best to assist each other through the sharing of ideas, education and friendship. For more information, drop into a meeting, visit SCUG.org or contact any club member.

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Taste of Norway coming to Montgomery church Nov. 1

Taste of Norway, an annual fall festival featuring Norwegian food, music and crafts, will be held from noon to 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 1, at St. Olaf Lutheran Church, 1233 Douglas Ave. in Montgomery. Admission is free. The public is invited. The sponsor is Sons of Norway Polar Star Lodge 5-472, a Norwegian cultural group which meets monthly at the church. The schedule includes a 1 p.m. concert by the Fox Valley Norwegian Choir. Highlights include tastes of homemade, traditional Norwegian food including smørbrod (open faced sandwiches), snitter and rund-

Indian Valley Community Band seeks musicians

Three former Sandwich band directors – Paul Rossok, Terry Wickwire and Joel Hawkinson – had a dream of starting a community band that all musicians could play in even beyond their high school years. In 1986 they acquired a list of interested musicians, and from there the Indian Valley Community Band was born. Anyone with an instrument is invited to sit in on a rehearsal held from 6 to 7:20 p.m. Monday evenings in the Sandwich Middle School Band Room, 600 Wells St. (south parking

lot entrance). This multi-generational band is comprised of musicians who reside in more than a dozen communities throughout the Fox Valley area from students through retirees. No matter what your age or experience, have some fun and come play along. For more information, call 815-7866752, contact any band member or visit the Indian Valley Community Band Facebook page.

Baked potato lunch planned

The Auxiliary to VFW Post 1486 of Sandwich is having a “Spuds-Licious” Baked Potato Lunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, at the VFW Post, 713 S. Main St., Sandwich. For a $7 ticket, get a fresh baked potato with your choice of fixings – cheese, bacon, a side of homemade pulled pork or chili, a fruit cup and dessert. Carryouts available. All proceeds will fund various projects for veterans and military.

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Edward-Elmhurst Health has opened a walk-in clinic in Yorkville.

Edward-Elmhurst Health has opened a walk-in clinic at 76 W. Countryside Parkway in Yorkville. No appointment is necessary for the walk-in clinic, which is open seven days a week, 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Board-certified family nurse practitioners and physician assistants provide care at the walk-in clinic, which offers the following services: • Exams/treatment for minor illnesses: Sinus infections, bron-

BH Martial Arts of Yorkville, the Black Eagle Martial Arts Demo Team of Korea and the Yorkville Performing Arts Center are joining together for an afternoon of entertainment and raising funds for three charities from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17. “Empowering Kids To Fly” will be an afternoon of martial arts demonstrations, musical and dance performances all benefiting CASA, Mutual Ground and Walter and Connie Payton Foundation. This event will be held in the Yorkville Intermediate School gym. Tickets are a $10 donation/$15 at the door. Contact BH Martial Arts at 630-553-2245 or 664 W. Veterans Parkway, Yorkville, for ticket sales. Space is limited. Visit the “Empowering Kids To Fly” Facebook page for additional information and

• Primary care, pediatric care and general surgery through the physicians of Edward Medical Group. • Neuroscience physicians who provide world-class care for diseases, disorders and injuries of the brain, spinal cord and nervous system. • Physical therapy and rehabilitation services. • Edward Diabetes Center – education and medical nutritional therapy for children, teens and adults living with Type 1 or 2 diabetes, pre-diabetes or gestational diabetes. For more information, call 630524-3645 or visit EEHealth.org.

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D&H Ag The Country Store hosting fall fest Saturday

D&H Ag The Country Store will host its 2015 Fall Festival and Purina Check-RBoard Days from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10. Stop by D&H Ag The Country Store at 1111 S. Bridge St., Yorkville, for special savings on select items throughout the store and more. There will be a Wild Bird Seminar at 11 a.m. with information on how to attract birds and which kinds of feed to use. Customers also can enter the national 2015 Purina Check-R-Board Days Sweepstakes for their chance to win a 2015 John Deere Gator TS, a trip for two to the Purina Animal Nutrition Center, or Purina gear.

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The Sandwich High School class of 1948 held a reunion on Aug. 27 at Star 34 restaurant in Sandwich. Classmates pictured are: (front row, from left) Jean Thorson Fanning, Beverly Covert Risk, Verian Mall Cassell, Vivian Mall McMaster, Mary Casner George, Delores Klotz Anderson, Richard Holland, (back row, from left) A.J. Whitfield, Dewey Christopherson, Ray Weisenburger, Lloyd Richardson, Victor Leroy Beardsley, Jack Smith and Bruce Obenhaus.

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Community groups partner for ‘Healthy Habits’ series SHAW MEDIA

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The next round of “Healthy Habits for Successful Living” begins Oct. 21 at the Oswego Senior Center. The eight-week program focuses on healthy lifestyle goals, nutrition education, practical tips, and exercise and food demonstrations. The deadline to register is Oct. 19.

Local community groups will host the next eight-week series of the popular “Healthy Habits for Successful Living” workshop through the Oswego Senior Center. Participants will meet on Wednesday and Friday mornings to focus on healthy lifestyle goals and receive educational materials, exercise practice, food demonstrations and more. The next series begins Oct. 21 and runs through Dec. 16. “Through educational, interactive sessions and encouragement, we hope to inspire individuals to make healthier choices and achieve their lifestyle goals,” said Laura Barr, University of Illinois Extension educator of nutrition and wellness. “This fun program

is designed to provide new skills, introduce a supportive group environment and improve overall quality of life.” The “Healthy Habits for Successful Living” workshop series is developed and delivered in collaboration with Kendall County Health Department, Meijer, the Northeastern Illinois Area Agency on Aging, Oswego Senior Center, Rush-Copley Medical Center, and the University of Illinois Extension serving DuPage, Kane and Kendall Counties. “This partnership brings together so many experts and resources in accessible, twice-weekly meetings,” Barr said. “We know this program works and encourage all those interested in developing healthy lifestyle habits to join us.” For more information on the

program or to register by Oct. 19, call the Oswego Senior Center at 630-554-5602. Cost for adults younger than age 60 is $10, and for adults age 60 and older, a $5 donation is suggested. The group will meet beginning Oct. 21, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. on Wednesdays and from 9 to 10 a.m. on Fridays, through Dec. 16. For information about nutrition and wellness programs through the University of Illinois Extension, contact Barr at llbarr@illinois.edu or 630-584-6166, or visit http://web.extension.illinois.edu/dkk. University of Illinois Extension provides educational programs and research-based information to help Illinois residents improve their quality of life, develop skills and solve problems.

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This program is being offered at the Oswego Senior Center by the Alzheimer’s Association (Greater Illinois Chapter). To register for this free program or for additional information, contact the Oswego Senior Center at 630-554-5602.

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The Oswego Senior Center offers computer classes and mobile device help. Computer program assistance is available from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Oct. 8, 13, 15, 27 and 29. Registration is required. A class on Windows 10 tips and trips will be offered from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 20 and 22. Registration is required. The Mobile Device Lab is available from 2 to 4 p.m. Oct. 9, 16, 23 and 30. Get one-on-one help with your mobile devices in 30-minute individual time slots. Registration is required. To register for classes or individual help, call Sharon at 630-5545602.

Program on tax-free investing offered

The Financial Education Series: Tax-Free Investing will be held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 13.

Learn about tax-free investing from David Erickson from Edward Jones and Jackie Runnberg from Old Second Bank. To register or for additional information, contact the Oswego Senior Center at 630-554-5602.

Caregiver series continues with program on depression

The Senior Center’s Caregiver Education Series will continue from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, with a program called “Understanding and Treating Depression.” Learn about how depression and anxiety can affect the person receiving care and the caregiver and how to distinguish depression from dementia in order to receive proper treatment. Sandy Pastore from the Oswego Senior Center, along with Keith Beilema from the Kendall County Health Department, will lead this seminar, which is sponsored by Autumn Leaves. A light lunch will be available. To register by Oct. 12 or

for additional information, contact the Oswego Senior Center at 630554-5602.

Mystery Shop presents ‘Prime Suspect’ on Oct. 14

Join the fun and solve a murder. From noon to 2:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16, the Mystery Shop will present “Prime Suspect,” and the scene of the crime is the Oswego Senior Center. Come dressed to kill as there are prizes for the best-dressed detective and the team of detectives solving the murder. Tickets are $25 for the entertainment and lunch of mostaccioli with vodka sauce, baked chicken, garden salad, bread, homemade cookies, and beverages. Lunch is served at noon, and the murder mystery starts at 1 p.m. Space is limited to 50 detectives, and the deadline to purchase tickets is Monday, Oct. 12. To purchase tickets or for additional information, call 630-5545602.

Do you love to sing? Join the Oswego Senior Center choir. Throughout the year, the Senior Singers entertain various community groups. They are always looking to welcome new members. Practice is held at 11 a.m. on Fridays at the Senior Center.

Learn to optimize health

The Oswego Senior Center will present “Healthy Habits For a Healthier You” from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 22. For centuries, we have known that the health of the brain and the body are connected. But now, science is able to provide insights into how to optimize our physical and cognitive health as we age. Learn about research in the areas of diet and nutrition, exercise, cognitive activity and social engagement, and use hands-on tools to help you incorporate these recommendations into a plan for healthy aging.

Senior Center offering free lunch for first-timers

The Oswego Senior Center is always welcoming new guests. If you are a new guest, your first lunch is on us. For future lunches, a $5 donation is suggested. Lunch is a full meal and catered by Upper Crust Catering of Yorkville served at noon every Monday and Thursday. Attendees must call 630-5545602 by 10 a.m. Friday to RSVP for Monday’s lunch and by 10 a.m. Wednesday to RSVP for Thursday’s lunch. The program is for ages 60 and older. The senior center is located in the former Traugher Junior High School.

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Brat Fest ahead at Sandwich church

The third annual United Brat Fest will be held Tuesday, Oct. 13, at the United Church of Sandwich, 512 E. Lions Road, Sandwich. Drive thru will be open from 5 to 7 p.m. Cost is $10 for two brats, cole slaw, sauerkraut, baked beans and cookie or $5 for a hot dog, chips, apple and cookie. Tickets are available at the church office from 8 a.m. to noon Tuesday through Friday, at Idle Hour Lanes in Sandwich, at Somonauk Insurance in Somonauk, or by calling Joanna Olson at 815-508-1511, Kim Henrich at 815-790-2048 or JC Health and Fitness at 815-786-9291.

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Sunday School offered in Plano SHAW MEDIA Sunday School at the United Methodist Church of Plano is for all ages (preschool through adult) and meets every Sunday morning from 9 to 10:15 a.m. The theme is “ABC – Always Believe in Christ.” Curriculum is “Deep Blue” from Cokesbury and studying Bible stories in depth of Creation, Noah, Esther, Birth of Jesus, Easter, and more. The adult class is led by Matt Wyncoop with the topic being “Adventures in Missing the Point” on salvation, the Bible, being postmodern, worship, homosexuality,

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truth, and more. The Sunday School staff includes Julie Jeffries, preschool teacher; Pat Morris, pre-K and kindergarten ten teacher; Linda Oleson, first/second-grade teacher; Sara Stamper, third/fourth-grade teacher; Clarence Holdiman, fifth/sixth/seventh-grade teacher; Gerri Henze, eighthto 12th-grade teacher; Matt Wyncoop, adult leader; Haley Morris, music director; and Jean McBride, pianist. For more information, call Sunday School Superintendent Linda Oleson at 630-552-3828 or the church office on 630552-3700.

United Methodist Men sponsoring Oct. 10 breakfast in Plano

The United Methodist Men group from the United Methodist Church of Plano is hosting a breakfast on Saturday, Oct. 10, from 8 to 11 a.m. at the United Methodist Church fellowship hall (201 N. Hale St., Plano). The menu includes pancakes, eggs, potatoes, sausage, biscuits and gravy, milk, juice and coffee. Donations are $10 per person, $5 for children 6 to 12 years of age, and free for children 5 and under eat. Donations are to make necessary repairs to the church building and grounds. Everyone is welcome to come for good food and fellowship. For more informa-

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Multi-church Halloween trunk or treat event set for Oct. 25

Looking for an alternative to trick or treating on Halloween? Want your children to participate in a safe Halloween activity without the gore and violence? Do your children like to play games, eat refreshments, and have fun at no charge? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then “Trunk or Treat” is for you and your children. Children through sixth grade are invited to participate in “Trunk or Treat” sponsored by the First Baptist Church, First Lutheran Church and United Methodist Church of Plano. Car trunks will be decorated and Halloween items arranged in a huge square from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25, in the First Lutheran and United Methodist Church parking lots (James and Clark streets in Plano). Children visit the trunks in the safety of the parking lot and pick out treats at each stop. Games, refreshments, jump house, photo booth and best trunk contest will be available. Costumes are welcome. Participants are encouraged to bring canned goods or paper products for the Kendall County Food Pantry. For more information, call Linda at 630-552-3828.

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12 COUNTYWIDE • Thursday, October 8, 2015 • Kendall County Record • Plano Record • Ledger-Sentinel CHURCH SERVICES ANGLICAN Christ Our Light Anglican Church Meeting at the English Congregational United Church of Christ 301 Rhodes St., Big Rock Father Rand York www.christourlightanglican.org Sunday, 5 p.m. APOSTOLIC New Hope Apostolic Church 201 W. Madison St. Yorkville, IL, 60560 Pastor: Junior D. Dixon Church phone: 630-552-1292 Sunday, 11 a.m. Sunday School and Worship Service Wednesday, 7 p.m. Night Prayer Faith Assembly Church 105 S. Main St., Montgomery Pastor Michael E. Hefner Assistant Pastor Emmanuel Rojas 630-264-2968 (Spanish Interpretation) Sunday, 10 a.m. Morning Worship & Sunday School 5 p.m. Worship Service Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Evening service

How to submit Send any changes or additions to your church listing to news@ kendallcountynow.com. Deadline for changes is noon Mondays. 10:45 a.m. Worship Service 6 p.m. Evening Bible Study First Baptist Church of Plano 116 N. Hale St., Plano Church: 630-552-3641 or 630-552-0544 Rev. Richard Kenneavy, Interim New Hope Baptist Church 4101 Needham Road, Plano 630-552-1400 Pastor Dennis Cocks Sunday, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School all ages 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship 6 p.m. Evening Worship Wednesday 7 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Nursery is provided – all services. Also offering Youth Group.

ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Harvest Chapel 725 S. County Line Road Sandwich, IL 60548 www.harvestchapel.net 815-786-8669 Nursery is provided Sunday 9 & 10:45 a.m. Service; Elevate Kids Ministry ages 3 to 5th grade Wednesday 7 p.m. New Community; Adult Bible Study; MOSAIC student Ministries (6th-12th); Elevate Kids (4yrs-5th gr) New Life Church 3205 Cannonball Trail, Yorkville (Just west of Route 47) Pastor Jon Lawson 630-553-0200 www.nlcyorkville.org Sunday 9 & 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Kids classes (6 weeks - 6 grade) Wednesday 7 p.m. Kids classes (preschool-6 grade) Student Ministries (7-12 grades) BAPTIST Harvest New Beginnings 5315 Douglas Road, Oswego 630-554-3858 • Fax 630-554-3865 harvest@harvestnewbeginnings. com www.harvestnewbeginnings.com Sunday Service Times: 9 and 10:45 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. Sunday School 2 years - adult 5:30 Awana, Adult Bible Study Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Awana, 3yr-6th/Jr. High Youth 7 p.m. Bible Study, Prayer Mtg. Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Sr. High youth Friday, 7 p.m. Celebrate Recovery Quality nursery provided at all services Grace Community Church 1108 Mill St., Yorkville 630-553-0700 Pastor Ivan Truman gccyorkville@sbcglobal.net www.gccyorkville.net Sundays Nursery available Sunday morning service 10 a.m. Morning Worship Children’s Church (begins during the offertory) Sunday Evenings, Teen Ministry and Small Groups see website calendar Crosspointe 8 W. Rickard Drive, Oswego Pastor J. Andrew Post 630-554-3875 www.crosspointeoswego.org Sunday 9 a.m. Sunday School-all ages 10:30 a.m. Worship 5:30 p.m. Revolution (grades 7-12) 6 p.m. TeamKid 6 p.m. Adult Bible Study Calvary Baptist Church 140 Montgomery Road, Montgomery, IL 630-896-7098 Sunday 9:30 a.m. Bible Study

Fox River Baptist Church 1205 7th Avenue, Aurora Kerry James Allen, Pastor 630-820-5870 www.foxriverbaptistchurch.org Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Service 6 p.m. Evening Service Wednesday, 7 p.m. Evening Service Valley Baptist Church 2480 Wolf Road, Oswego Pastor David Hemphill 630-554-8109 www.valleybaptist.com pastor@valleybaptist.com Sunday 9:45 a.m. Sunday School all ages 11 a.m. Morning Worship 6 p.m. Evening Worship 8 p.m. TV Ministry on Channel 10 Cable ACTV Wednesday 7 p.m. King Kids; eve. Worship 9 p.m. TV Ministry-chnl17 Cable Deaf interpreter for all services Park Place Baptist Church 1144 S. Lincoln, Montgomery 630-897-6810 www.park-place.org Sunday 9 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Coffee and Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship First Baptist Church of Big Rock 211 Lincoln St., Big Rock Rev. Bill McMillen • 630-556-3535 Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Bible study and prayer The Federated Church American Baptist Presbyterian U.S.A. Pastor Dan DeWitt 403 N. Main Street, Sandwich 815-786-8595 office@sandwichfederated church.org, www.sandwich federatedchurch.org Office hours 8 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday Sunday Worship: June through August - 9 a.m. September through May - 10:30 a.m. CHRISTIAN Community Christian Church 129 Commercial Drive, Yorkville Pastor Aaron Koehler 630-388-5000 www.communitychristian.org Sunday 9:30 & 11 a.m. Worship service Grace Community Christian Church 2770 Montgomery Road, Aurora 630-898-7990 • Fax 630-898-7955 www.graceccc.org Sunday 9 a.m. Worship service 10:30 a.m. Classes Nursery available 8 until noon Redeemer Community Church (meets at Plank Junior High) 510 Secretariat Lane, Oswego

Office 630-820-9742 Sunday, 10 a.m. Celebration meeting (effective children’s ministry class unites during main meeting) Cornerstone Christian Church Bob Reid, Minister 254 S. Madison St., Oswego 3 blocks south of Post Office 630-554-2292 • Fax 630-554-1988 www.cornerstonecc.net Sunday 9 a.m. Bible Study 10 a.m. Worship Celebration & Kids Central (Nursery available) Wednesday 6 p.m. Fellowship Potluck Dinner 7 p.m. Prayer Service 7 p.m. Youth Group(Jr.-Sr. High) 1st Monday of each month from 6am 24-hr Community Prayer Vigil The Redeemed Christian Church of God Kings’ Court Parish 5313 U.S. Highway 34, Oswego Tel/Fax 630-608-2011 kingscourtil@yahoo.com Sunday 9:45-10:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30-12:30 Worship service Wednesday, 7-8:30 p.m. Bible Study Friday, 7-8 p.m. Breakthrough Hour Community Christian Church 131 Montgomery Road, Montgomery 630-388-5000 Campus Pastor: John Rinehimer www.communitychristian.org Sundays 9:30 & 11 a.m. Worship Service Plano Christian Church 9 Schomer Lane, Plano Stan Motley, Pastor www.pcc4him.com 630-552-7640 Sunday 9 & 10:30 a.m. Sunday School & Worship Service Big Life Community Church Traughber Junior High School 570 Colchester Drive, Oswego www.biglifecc.org “It’s for you.” Sundays, 10 a.m. Worship CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Neighborhood Church of The Brethren 155 Boulder Hill Pass, Montgomery 630-897-3347 ncotb@sbcglobal.net Rev. Purvi Satvedi, Pastor Sunday 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Handicapped accessible building. Neighborhood Counseling Associates 630-844-3001

Sunday 9 a.m. Sacrament Meeting 10:20 am Sunday School/Primary 11:10 a.m. Priesthood/Relief Society Tuesday 7 p.m. Youth Activity CONGREGATIONAL Yorkville Congregational United Church of Christ 409 Center Parkway, Yorkville Pastor: Rev. Mark Gregory Office: 630-553-7308 Office hours: T-F 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9 7 p.m. “Reel” People at the home of Connie and Fred Dickson Sunday, Oct. 11 8:45 a.m. Youth Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Sunday School 11 a.m. Coffee Fellowship Farewell to Alex Golovin Bring in the racks for the rummage sale 11:30 a.m. Youth Drop-In Monday, Oct. 12 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Donations accepted for the rummage sale Tuesday, Oct. 13 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Donations accepted for the rummage sale 10 a.m. Susan, Goldie and Pastoral Care 11:30 a.m. Staff Meeting 7 p.m. Stewardship Wednesday, Oct. 14 8:30 a.m. to noon, donations accepted for the rummage sale Noon Bible Study 5-7 p.m. Choirs 6 p.m. Pastoral Care 7 p.m. PeaceJam Thursday, Oct. 15 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Donations accepted for the bake sale 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Final preparations for tomorrows rummage sale that opens at 9 a.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society 117 E. Second St., Sandwich www.chicagospirituality.com Sunday, 10:30 Service EPISCOPAL St. David’s Episcopal Church 701 N. Randall Road, Aurora 630-896-7229 www.stdavidsofaurora.com Office hours: Mon. & Thurs. 9-1 Sunday, 9 a.m. Worship Service St. Edward and Christ Episcopal Church (Anglican) Christ Campus 2800 Grove Road, Yorkville between Rt. 126 & Caton Farm Road Rev. Kathryn White, Rector Rev. Richard Lundgren, Associate Rector 815-725-6800 www.secec.net Sundays, 11 a.m. Communion

CHURCH OF GOD Destiny Worship Center 1355 Hinman St., Montgomery Pastor James Schulker 630-851-5055 Sunday 10 a.m. Worship 6 p.m. UnDone Youth Worship Wednesday 6 p.m. Small groups-all ages Thursday 6 p.m. Men’s basketball-open gym

St. Thomas Episcopal (Anglican) 317 Goold Park Drive (Chapin St., West), Morris Rev. James L. Steele, Rector 815-942-1380 Sundays, 9 a.m. Holy Communion, Nursery Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Teaching Service Prayer for the Sick LUTHERAN

Plano Church of God 7 E. Dearborn St., Plano Pastor John Todd 630-877-3604 Sunday, 10 a.m. Worship Service Wednesday, 7 p.m. Bible Study CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS

Plattville Lutheran Church 5475 Bell Road, Minooka Pastor Bret L. Reedy Office 815-475-7220 Parsonage 815-475-4127 Sunday 9:15 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Sunday School

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Oswego) 100 Hankes Road, Sugar Grove Bishop Jeff Haddon 630-940-7211 Missionary - 630-270-6664 Sunday 9 a.m. Sacrament Meeting 10:20 a.m. Sunday School- Primary 11:10 Priesthood-Relief Society Wednesday 7 p.m. Youth Activity/Scouts

St. John’s Lutheran Church 235 S. Green St., P.O. Box 245 Somonauk, IL 60552 815-498-3667 Pastor William Weidenbach Jr. www.elcastjohns.com Saturday, 5 p.m. Worship Sunday, 9 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Faith Dialogue Bible Study – all ages welcome Thursday, 8:30-10:30 a.m. Our Sharing Pantry

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Prestbury) 100 Hankes Road, Sugar Grove Bishop Golden Hwang 630-466-3299

Cross Lutheran - LCMS Church and School Route 47, 3 miles south of Yorkville Church office 630-553-7335 Pastor Erik Gauss

Susan Lopez, school principal www.hiscross.org Thursday, Oct. 8 10 a.m. Heritage Woods Meditation 6 p.m. International Missions Meeting 7 p.m. GriefShare Friday, Oct. 9 8:30 a.m. Women’s Bible Study: Counterfeit Gods 12:30 p.m. Women’s Bible Study: Romans Saturday, Oct. 10 6 a.m. Men’s Bible Study 5 p.m. Worship Service (Casual) Sunday, Oct. 11 7:45 a.m. Worship Service (Organ) 9 a.m. Missional Life 9:15 a.m. Caring and Sharing Small Group 9:15 a.m. “Welcome to God’s Family” Baptism Class 9:15 a.m. Special Needs Care Taking 9:15 a.m. Worship Service (Praise Team) 10:30 a.m. Life Advocacy Team Meeting 10:45 a.m. Worship Service (Praise Team) 6 p.m. Financial Peace University 6 p.m. PADS Volunteer Training 6:30 p.m. HS Bible Study - Offsite Wednesday, Oct. 14 9:30 a.m. Senior Women’s Bible Study 6:30 p.m. HS 24/7 Youth Night 6:30 p.m. Club 56 6:30 p.m. Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal 7 p.m. Headline Hot Topics Group Thursday, Oct. 15 7 p.m. GriefShare Grace Lutheran Church 10025 N. Route 47, Morris (3 miles north of Morris on Route 47 at Airport Road) Pastor Steven Heilman Church 815-942-2252 Sunday 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:15 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Sunday School and Adult Education Helmar Lutheran Church 11935 Lisbon Road, Newark, IL Pastor James Molstre Intern - Jon Langness Sunday - Worship 9 a.m. 2nd Friday of each month - Food Pantry 5-7 p.m. 4th Monday of each month - Food Pantry 3-5 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran Church (ELCA) 10104 Immanuel Road, Yorkville Pastor Michael Neel 630-553-5368 www.ImmanuelYorkville.org Sunday Service 9 a.m. Contemporary Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Traditional Service Tuesday, Oct. 13 1:30 p.m. Ruth Circle 7 p.m. Council Meeting Wednesday, Oct. 14 9 a.m. Busy Hands 5:30 p.m. Confirmation Thursday, Oct. 15 4:30 p.m. Hesed House 6:30 p.m. Servant Hearts Living Heritage Lutheran Church Rev. James Barbey, Pastor 630-552-3926 Services at the Chapel of Turner-Eighner Funeral Home 3952 Turner Avenue Sunday Services: 9 a.m. Divine Service 10:15 a.m. Adult Study and Sunday School St. Olaf Lutheran Church 1233 Douglas Road, Montgomery 630-896-1311 stolafchurch@sbcglobal.net Pre-School 630-896-3004 Sunday, 10:15 a.m. Worship Service Fox River Lutheran Church 2785 E. U.S. Route 52, Sheridan Pastor Kevin Garner 815-695-9926 Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Sunday School all ages St. Luke’s Lutheran Church & School - LCMS 63 Fernwood Road, Montgomery Rev. Peter Hoffman, Sr. Pastor Robinette Flach, School Principal Church Office 630-892-9309 School Office 630-892-0310 stlcfamily.org Saturday, 5:30 p.m. Blended Worship

Sunday, 8 a.m. Traditional Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Study 10:45 a.m. Contemporary Worship with Praise Band St. Mark’s Lutheran Church 27 S. Edgelawn Drive, Aurora 630-897-6891 www.stmarksaurora.net Saturday, 5:30 p.m. Worship Service Sunday, 9 & 10:30 a.m. Worship Service and Sunday School (pre-K-5) Nursery available during all services. Faith Lutheran Church ELCA 3000 Liberty St., Aurora 630-862-3500 Sunday 8 a.m. Traditional Worship 9:30 a.m. Blended Service KidWerks (Sunday School) 11 a.m. Praise Gathering New Song Community Lutheran Church (LCMS) 2858 Hafenrichter Road, Aurora www.newsongchurch.net Pastor Jason Dail 630-499-0542 Office Hours Mon. and Wed. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tues. and Thurs. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. Worship service Children’s message Nursery and Promiseland Kids offered at services Prayer team available after service Followers of Christ Lutheran Church (ELCA) 12357 248th Ave., Plainfield Pastor Ronald Voss 815-439-0700 • 630-554-4318 followersofchrist3@yahoo.com www.followersofchristelca.com Child care provided Sunday 9 a.m. Worship Service 10:15 a.m. Christian Ed - all ages 12:30 p.m. Youth Group Monday, 4:30 p.m. Catechism 6:20 p.m. Youth Choir Tuesday, 7 p.m. Disciple Bible Study Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Adult Choir Practice Lisbon Bethlehem Church 108 E. Woodman St. (Lisbon) Newark, IL Rev. Larry Jacobsgaard, Pastor Ph. 815-736-6271 Sunday 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Sunday School Newark Lutheran Church (A.F.L.C.) 101 E. Liberty St., Newark Pastor: Luke Emerson Church: 815-695-5251 newarklutheran@hotmail.com www.newarklcaflc.org Sunday Services: 8:45 a.m. Coffee and Fellowship 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Adult and Youth Sunday School Our Savior Lutheran Church 420 W. Downer Place, Aurora Ph. 630-897-5936 Pastor Jeff Mikyska www.oursavioraurora.org Saturday: 5 p.m. Krentz Chapel Sunday: 8:30 and 11 a.m. worship services 9:45-10:30 a.m. Christian Education First Lutheran Church 200 North Center St., Plano 630-552-8263 Pastor Bruce Booher September-May Worship Service Schedule Sunday 8:15 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Holy Communion every Sunday Nursery is available at all services. Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church (ELCA) 1022 North Main St., Sandwich Rev. Wayne Derber, Pastor 815-786-9308 www.wearesalemlutheran.org Sunday, 8 a.m. Traditional Worship 9:15 a.m. Christian Education hour 10:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship Our Savior’s Lutheran Church 2465 W. Sandwich Road Corner of Pratt & W. Sandwich Road, Sandwich, IL 60548 Office 815-786-6406 Rev. David J. Kaul, Pastor

www.our-saviors.com Saturday, 5:30 p.m. Contemporary Worship Sunday, 8 a.m. Traditional Worship 9:30 a.m. Family Worship; Sunday School Events for the entire family: King’s Kids, grades K-3 Servants of Christ grades 4-6 Jr. High, Youth alive for Teens METHODIST Wheatland Salem Church www.wheatlandsalem.org 630-904-1035 One church, two locations 1217 Wolf Road, Oswego Sunday 9 & 10:30 a.m. Worship and Sunday School Tuesday 6:30-8:30 p.m. Youth Group 1852 W. 95th St., Naperville Sunday 8:30, 9:45 & 11 a.m. Worship 9:45 & 11 a.m. Sunday School Wednesday 6:30-8:30 p.m. Youth Group Ministries for all ages all week See website for all of the offerings Millington United Methodist 200 Orleans Street Millington, IL 60537 630-531-0239 cell 815-695-5378 church Pastor Kirk C. Scott Handicapped Accessible MillingtonUMConthefox.org Children’s Sunday School 9 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 10 a.m. Sunday Children’s Craft Connections 10 a.m. Thursday, 10 a.m. Women’s Bible Study 1st & 3rd Thursdays Noon Little Dresses Sewing Mission Sugar Grove United Methodist 176 Main St., Sugar Grove Pastor CheonEui Oh Office hours: 7 a.m.-Noon M, W, F 630-466-4501, www.sgumc.net, sugargroveumc@sbcglobal.net Sunday Services 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Worship at Main St. location. Sunday school from 9:15-10:15 a.m. for all ages Plattville United Methodist Located at Church Road & Plattville Road 13025 Church Road, Yorkville Pastor Terry McLaughlin 815-475-4128 Oct. 9, 8:30 a.m. Walking Program Oct. 10, 11 a.m. Linn Jager memorial service Oct. 11, 9 a.m. Sunday School Classes 10 a.m. Worship Service Oct. 12, 8:30 a.m. Walking Program 6:30 p.m. Line Dancing Oct. 13, 8:30 a.m. Walking Program Oct. 14, 8:30 a.m. Walking Program 6:30 p.m. Line Dancing Oct. 15, 8:30 a.m. Walking Program Bethany of Fox Valley United Methodist Church 2200 Ridge Avenue Rt. 34 & Ridge Ave, Aurora Rev. Sam Park, Pastor 630-851-8010 www.BethanyFoxValleyUMC.org Office Hours: Mon-Thurs 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Nursery Available Handicapped Accessible Sunday, 8 & 10:30 a.m. Worship 9:15 a.m. Sunday School for all ages Millbrook United Methodist 8360 Fox River Dr., P. O. Box 50 Millbrook, IL 60536 Pastor Kent Svendsen 630-553-7568 Nursery available Handicapped accessible Holy Communion 1st & 3rd Sundays of each month Sunday, 9 a.m. Worship Service, 9 a.m. Sunday School Thursday, 4-6 p.m. Pastor office hours, 6 p.m. Choir, 7 p.m. Bible Study Church of the Good Shepherd United Methodist Church 5 W. Washington St. Downtown Oswego Philip W. Sheets, Pastor 630-554-3269 www.goodshepherdoswego.org Office hours: Mon - Fri 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

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Kendall County Record • Plano Record • Ledger-Sentinel • Thursday, October 8, 2015 • • Continued from page 12 Thursday, Oct. 8 6 p.m. – Puppets practice 6 p.m. – HizKidz practice 7 p.m. – Adult Choir practice Friday, Oct. 9 8 a.m. – Good Shepherd Men’s Group @ GS G/R Saturday, Oct. 10 5:45 p.m. – Great Dates Couples Small Group Night Sunday, Oct. 11 8:15 a.m. – Traditional Worship Service 9:30 a.m. – Christian Education Hour 10:30 a.m. – Contemporary Worship Service 11:45 p.m. – Sermon Discussion Group 3:30 p.m. – Youth Group Monday, Oct. 12 6 p.m. – AARC mtg Tuesday, Oct. 13 Noon to 2 p.m. – Grace Meal – FH 4:30 p.m. – Finance mtg 7 p.m. – CAT mtg Wednesday, Oct. 14 1:30 p.m. – AA Meeting (W) 6 p.m. – Membership mtg United Methodist Church of Plano 219 North Hale St. Plano, IL 60545 630-552-3700 Pastor Kent Svendsen website: www.umcplano.org godrilla@accessus.netoffice@ umcplano.org Wednesday, Oct. 7 7 p.m. Choir Practice Saturday, Oct. 10 8 a.m. UM Men’s Meeting 9 a.m. Shoebox Wrapping 10 a.m. Al-Anon Meeting 10 a.m. AA Sunday, Oct. 11 (Shoebox Kickoff) 9 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 1:30 p.m. Templo Sion Monday, Oct. 12 7 p.m. Finance Meeting Tuesday, Oct. 13 9 a.m. Bible Study (Plano) 6:30 p.m. Templo Sion 7 p.m. Bible Study (Millbrook) Handicapped Accessible Trinity Church United Methodist 2500 Boomer Lane (corner of 47 & Cannonball Trail) Yorkville, 60560 • 630-553-7645 Pastor Michael Stoner www.trinityum.net Trinitychurchoffice@gmail.com Office hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-2 Sunday 8 a.m. 1st monthly Sunday Breakfast 9 a.m. Early Worship Service 9:10 a.m. following children message Children’s Sunday School 10 a.m. Coffee Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Late Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Youth and Adult Classes

A nursery is available for both services Monday 7:30 p.m. AA meeting Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Al-Anon meeting Wednesday 5:15 p.m. Chime Choir 6 p.m. Children’s choir 6:30 p.m. Adult choir Friday 6:30 a.m. Java Saturday 7:30 a.m. Weight Watchers The Warehouse Church 308 E. Galena Blvd., Aurora Pastor Randy Schoof 630-859-0600 www.warehousechurch.org Office hours: Tues-Fri 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Worship Service Sunday at 10 a.m. PENTECOSTAL Gospel Assembly Church 7090 Route 34, Oswego, IL Pastor: D.L. Dycus 630-554-2313 Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Worship Service Sunday, 1 p.m. Worship/Sunday School 5:30 p.m. Worship Service Thursday, 7 p.m. Worship Service Suydam United Methodist Church Suydam Road and Route 23 Pastor Daegyu Yim (Dave) August: Joint Service with LUMC at Leland UMC - 9 a.m. Communion served 1st Sunday of each month. PRESBYTERIAN Au Sable Grove Presbyterian Church (the country church) Pulpit Supply Rev. Betty Weidert Grove & Wheeler Roads 1 mile south of Route 126 Yorkville, IL 60560 630-554-3507 www.ausablegrovepresbyterian. com Sunday Worship Service 10:30 (Nursery) Youth Sunday School 10:30 (all Ages) Coffee Fellowship 11:30 to 12:30 Communion First Sunday of the Month Young Adults Group (age 18-35) called Friends in Service to Him (F.I.S.H.) Call for dates & place, 630-5537085 Oswego Presbyterian Church 1976 Route 25, Oswego, IL 60543 Ph: 630-554-8194, Fax: 630-5540537 Conley A. Zomermaand, Pastor Kimberly Hulen, Associate Pastor Thursday, Oct. 8 11:30 a.m. ROMEO’s to Joyce Lee

Buffet 7 p.m. Stewardship Committee Meeting Friday, Oct. 9 4 p.m. Wedding Rehearsal Saturday, Oct. 10 2 p.m. Schopp/Stewart Wedding Sunday, Oct. 11 8:30 a.m. Worship 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship 5:30 p.m. C.A.S.T. 7 p.m. Senior High Youth Group Monday, Oct. 12 7 p.m. Boy Scouts Tuesday, Oct. 13 10 a.m. Koinonia 1 p.m. Staff Meeting 6 p.m. New Puppeteers 7 p.m. Outrageous Puppeterian Crew Wednesday, Oct. 14 4:30-5 p.m. Newest Angels Choir 5-7:10 p.m. WILD 5:10-5:50 p.m. Cherub Choir 5:50-6:35 p.m. CIDS Choir 6:25 p.m. Adult Hand Bell Choir 7:25 p.m. Chancel Choir 7:30 p.m. Open AA Big Book Study Thursday, Oct. 15 11:30 a.m. ROMEO’s to Riverview Diner 7 p.m. Session Meeting Wheatland Presbyterian Church 11839 S. Heggs Road, Plainfield Two miles south of Wolf Crossing Road and Rt. 30 at the corner Heggs Road & 119th St. Rev. Jack Lilley 630-904-1140 Sunday 9 a.m. Faith Focus: Adult Bible Study, Spiritual Growth, Youth Activities 10 a.m. Worship w/nursery care Children’s Sunday School Genesis Community Church 1300 South Broadway Montgomery Pastor Jeffrey Barrett 630-896-7773 • Fax 630-859-3355 A Member of PC USA Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sun. School, all ages 10:40 a.m. Worship Service Wednesday 7 p.m. Prayer Service

630-552-1505 Wednesday, 6 - 7:30 p.m. Office hours: M-F 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. St. Patrick Catholic Church 406 Walnut St., Yorkville 630-553-6671 • Fax: 630-553-2695 Info@StPatrickYorkville.org www.stpatrickyorkville.org Pastor: Rev. Matthew Lamoureux, M.I.C. Deacons: Donald Cyr, Dale Metcalf Mass schedule: Daily: Monday - Saturday 8 a.m. Vigil Mass: Saturday 5 p.m. Sunday: 8 & 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Child care during 10:30 a.m. Masses Confession Schedule: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. Saturday 4:15 p.m. Sunday 9:30 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. Religious Education: 630-553-6671 Preschool-8th Grade Registration: 630-552-3345 Parish Summer Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. St. Peter Catholic Church 925 Sard Ave., Aurora Rev. Joachim Tyrtania, Pastor 630-896-6816 Saturday Mass: 4:30 p.m. Confession/Adoration: 3:30 to 4:15 p.m. Sunday Mass: 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Spanish Monday Communion Service: 8:15 a.m. Tuesday Mass: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Mass: 8:15 a.m. St. Anne Catholic Church 551 Boulder Hill Pass, Oswego 630-554-3331 • Fax 630-554-0530 Pastor: Rev. John J. Ouper Pastoral Associate: Sr. Margaret Anne Spagnola, OSM Deacons: David Brockman; Duane Wozek; James Perry Masses 8 a.m. Mon. Wed. Fri. 7 a.m. Tues. Thurs. 7 p.m. Wed. Sat. 3:30 p.m. Confessions Sat. 5 p.m. Mass Sun. 7:30, 9:15, & 11 a.m.

ROMAN CATHOLIC St. Mary Roman Catholic Church 901 N. Center Ave., Plano 630-552-3448 • Fax 630-552-3450 www.saintmaryplano.com Rev. Andy Davy, M.I.C. Pastor Deacon Eduardo Murillo Deacon Douglas Wells Deacon Santos Martinez Masses: Monday thru Saturday: 8 a.m. Saturday, 4-4:45 p.m. Reconciliation 5 p.m. Vigil English Sunday, 8 & 10 a.m. Mass Noon, Spanish Mass Religious Education:

St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church 340 W. Arnold Road, Sandwich Rev. Gerard Christianson, Parochial Administrator Office: 815-786-9266 Mass Times: Monday, 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday 8:30 a.m. Saturday Eve, 5 p.m. Sunday Morning, 8 and 10 a.m. Spanish Mass, noon OTHER SERVICES

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Sandwich Church of the Nazarene 205 West College St.,Sandwich Pastor Mark Abbott Church 815-786-8230 Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School all ages 10:40 a.m. Worship Service Wednesday, 7 p.m. Prayer Service

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Oswego Family Church 5498 Route 34, Oswego www.oswegofamilychurch.com Sunday, 10 a.m. Worship Service Cornerstone Church 17347 Pratt Road, Sandwich 815-786-6300 Pastor Paul Banister www.cornerstoneofsandwich.com Sunday 10 a.m. Worship for all ages Nursery: up to age 1 Toddler: 2 & 3 years of age Children’s Church: 4 to grade 3 Kids Zone: 4-6 grade Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Prayer driven worship J.A.M. Time (Jesus and Me) 6:30-8:30 p.m. (K-6th grade) every other Friday Student Ministries (Jr. High & HS) Events to be announced L.I.F.E. Groups held in Sandwich, Somonauk, Hinckley Times and locations can be found in the church bulletin, website or call the church Food Pantry 12:30 p.m. Serving residents of Plano, Sandwich, Sheridan, Somonauk 1st and 3rd of each month

Vineyard Christian Fellowship 155 Kirkland Circle, Oswego Pastor Al Arellano www.sentbyravensvcf.com 630-896-1322 Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Worship The United Church of Sandwich 512 Lions Road, Sandwich, IL 60548 815-786-9243 email address: ucssandwich@ frontier.com website: unitedchurchsandwich.org Thursday, Oct. 8, 9:30 a.m. UMW meeting Sunday, Oct. 11, 9 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Monday, Oct. 12, 6-9:30 p.m. PEO meeting Tuesday, Oct. 13, 5-7 p.m. Brat Fest Wednesday, Oct. 14, 6:30 p.m. Chimes practice 7 p.m. Youth Group @ Federated 7:30 p.m. Choir practice Community of Christ 304-320 S. Center, Plano 60545 Co-Pastors Miranda Campbell and Jim Wynkoop 630-552-8990 Sunday, 9:30-10:15 a.m. Sunday School/ Rogers Hall 10:30 a.m. Worship Service at Stone Church - Easter through December and Rogers Hall January to Easter. Stone Church Tours: Call Donna at 815-695-5937 River’s Edge Fellowship Meeting at Oswego. Civic Ctr. 5 Ashlawn Ave, Boulder Hill Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Worship Service For information, call F. Johnson, 630-546-9859 Worldwide Deliverance Ministries, Inc. meeting at Lakewood Springs North Clubhouse, Plano Pastor Michael King Sunday 9-10 a.m. Sunday School 10:30-Noon Worship Service Wednesday

COUNTYWIDE 13 800 Barberry Way, Joliet 815-725-3782 www.southwestonline.org Sunday, 9:30 & 10:45 a.m. Worship Plano Bible Church 1111 W South St., Plano Pastor: Ed Schoenberger Church office phone: 630-552-8877 www.planobiblechurch.org Sunday 9 a.m. Christian Education Hour classes for all ages 10:15 Morning Worship Nursery available Wednesday - Youth Night 6:30 - 8:15 p.m. AWANA ages 3 - 6th grades 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. FYSH Youth Group for 7th thru 12th grades Jacob’s Well 222 Mitchell Drive, Plano Services at NCG Cinema 1505 N. Bridge St., Yorkville www.welcometothewell.com 630-695-1444 Sunday 9 a.m. Worship Adult: Contemporary Worship & relevant Bible teaching Children: SPLASH! Jr: Age 3-5 SPLASH! Kindergarten through 4th grade SPLASH! BABY: Staffed Nursery Throughout the week: VAPOR: Teens, high school and post high school meet evenings weekly. LIFEGroup: Casual adult gatherings throughout the week.

Plano Church Of Christ 406 N. Lew St., Plano Bryan Bickford 815-786-7693 Sunday, 10 a.m. Bible Study 10:50 a.m., 4 p.m. Worship Wednesday, 7 p.m. Bible Study

Emmanuel Church 701 Lions Road, Sandwich Pastor Joe MacDonald 815-786-2400 www.emmanuelchurchsandwich. com Sunday, 10:45 a.m. Worship

Vineyard Aurora Church Contemporary Church 505 E. Galena Blvd., Aurora Pastor Robby Dawkins 630-896-5196 www.vineyardfoxvalley.org www.sentbyravensvcf.com Sunday, 9 & 10:45 a.m. Services

Message of the Cross Church 101 S. Ottawa Road, Newark 630-768-3550 MOTCC@gmail.com Brian L. Haney Sunday, 10 a.m. & 7 p.m. Worship Tuesday, 11 a.m. Ladies Bible Study Wednesday, 7 p.m. Worship Service

West Lisbon Church 14381 Joliet Road, Newark 815-736-6331 www.westlisbon.com office@westlisbon.com Pastor Rex J. Howe Sunday Sunday School 9 to 10 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. to noon Wednesdays Children/Youth Programs AWANA (ages 3 years to fifth grade) 6 to 7:30 p.m. Jr. High 6 to 7:30 p.m. Sr. High 7:15 to 9 p.m.

The Original Temple of God Church 626 N. Root St., Aurora, IL 60505 630-892-3757 • Fax: 630-896-9608 Bishop Jettie Taylor, Pastor Friday, 10 a.m. Prayer-Bible Study Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Worship Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. Bible Study

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14 COUNTYWIDE • Thursday, October 8, 2015 • Kendall County Record • Plano Record • Ledger-Sentinel CHURCH BRIEFS Euchre tournament planned at St. Mary’s

All Euchre players are invited to join in the fun and challenge of a euchre tournament hosted by the St. Mary’s Council of Catholic Women. The event will be held on Sunday, Oct. 18 in the St. Mary School gym located at 817 N. Center St., Plano. Doors open at 4 p.m. Games are set to begin at 5 p.m. Contact Chris at 630-5529274 for more information.

Church to host rummage, bake sale

The United Methodist Women at United Church of Sandwich will host a rummage sale and bake sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23, and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 24. The church is at 512 E. Lions Road in Sandwich, across from Sandwich High School.

Church plans annual Trunk or Treat Party

Church of the Good Shepherd is hosting its annual Trunk or Treat Party from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 18. Country Bumpkin the clown will be offering face painting and balloons, mixed in with cake walks, games and crafts, and concession food

for purchase. Come dressed up with your best smile as there will be contests for best costumes (adult and children) and best decorated trunks. Bring your camera for pictures. Bring the whole family for a spooky fun time. For more information, call 630-554-3269 or visit the church at 5 W. Washington St. in Oswego.

Plattville UMC sets Ham Supper on Oct. 24

The Plattville United Methodist Church will host its annual Ham Supper from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24. The all-you-can-eat buffet includes baked ham, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn, cole slaw, and homemade pies. The “Country Store” will be open during the evening selling homemade goodies and garden produce, raffles, as well as a silent auction including craft items, themed baskets and gift cards. This year a Christmas Corner will be part of the Country Store. Tickets are available for $11 for adults, $5 for ages 6-10, and $2 for those under age 6. Call Nancy at 815475-7243 for tickets. The Plattville United

Methodist Church is located nine miles south of Yorkville and two miles east of Route 47 at 13025 Church Road (Yorkville).

Widows’ support group will meet

Widows Connection, a Christian support group that seeks to encourage and provide practical, emotional and spiritual support for women who have lost a spouse, will meet from 1 to 3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15, at the Harvest New Beginnings Church, 5315 Douglas Road, Oswego. The program topic for group discussion will be “Building Confidence in the Journey.” There is no cost to attend, and light refreshments will be served. Enter at Door #6 facing Plainfield Road. For further information, contact the church at 630-554-3858.

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Church to celebrate Saint Gianna SHAW MEDIA Pope Francis’ recent visit to the United States has sparked a lot of interest in Catholicism. Anyone interested in taking a closer look at what Catholicism has to offer can visit St. Patrick Parish in Yorkville. The church welcomes all visitors to worship at weekend Masses held at 5 p.m. Saturdays and at 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sundays or at daily Masses offered at 8 a.m. Monday through Friday. The church will celebrate the life of a modern-day saint, Gianna Beretta Molla. Saint Gianna was born in Italy and lived during the time of fascism. She lived a life of loving service to the poor. As a surgeon and pediatrician, she treated the poor without charge and spoke out against injustice. Gianna was a devoted

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Wolves, bats to be featured at Fall Fest SHAW MEDIA Look no further than Hoover Forest Preserve for free family fun at the Forest Foundation of Kendall County’s Annual Fall Fest on Saturday, Oct. 10. Animal encounters and educational presentations from Incredible Bats and Big Run Wolf Ranch will highlight the day filled with music, interactive activities, nature-inspired crafts, a scavenger hunt, raffles and more. Families will get an upclose opportunity to see Egyptian fruit bats and learn the many benefits of one of the world’s most amazing, misunderstood and feared creatures. You will also meet Big Run Wolf Ranch’s featured North American wildlife rescues: Sitka the wolf pup, Penelope the porcupine, Pecos the coyote, Kirby the skunk and Hal the groundhog. Ark on Wheels Petting Zoo and Hall of Fame trainer Tom Wehrli and his world-class Frisbee Dogs will be at the fest again this

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The Kendall County Soil and Water Conservation District is currently accepting orders for its fall fish sale.

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16 COUNTYWIDE • Thursday, October 8, 2015 • Kendall County Record • Plano Record • Ledger-Sentinel

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SHAW MEDIA U.S. Rep. Randy Hultgren, R-14th District, announced he is accepting applications for a congressional nomination to attend one of the nation’s service academies: the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York; the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland; the U.S. Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colorado; and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, New York. (No congressional nomination is required for the U.S. Coast Guard Academy at New London, Connecticut). The deadline for applications is Friday, Oct. 30. An appointment to a U.S. service academy is a rare honor and requires at least a nine-year service obligation, including four years at an academy and five years of active duty service. Selections are evaluated on character, scholarship, leadership and physical aptitude. Nominations are given by members of Congress and the office of the vice president. To apply, applicants must be in the military or high school seniors, and residents of the 14th Congressional District. Interviews for each applicant will be held Dec. 4-5. Congressional nominations will be submitted to the respective academies and candidates will be notified by Jan. 1. For additional questions about the process, contact Carol Berger at 630-584-2734.

Steve and Karen Allred are greatly looking forward to the next several months, when their church will be providing meals and overnight stays to the homeless. The Allreds are site coordinators at Harvest New Beginnings in Oswego, one of seven area churches that will again be hosting the homeless from mid-October to mid-April in partnership with Public Action to Deliver Shelter of Kendall County. “We have been blessed and this is a great way to give back,” said Steve Allred, who has been volunteering for PADS along with his wife since the shelter sites began operating in Kendall County in

From Oct. 18 through April 16, Kendall County PADS will provide homeless shelters from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. at these sites on the following days: Sundays: Cross Lutheran Church, 8609 Route 47, Yorkville. Mondays: Yorkville Congregational United Church of Christ, 409 Center Parkway, Yorkville. Tuesdays: Harvest New Beginnings, 5315 Douglas Road, Oswego. Wednesdays: United Methodist Church of Plano, 219 N. Hale St., Plano. Thursdays: Trinity United Methodist Church, 2505 Boomer Lane, Yorkville. Fridays: Church of the Good Shepherd, 5 W. Washington St., Oswego. Saturdays: St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 53 Fernwood Road, Montgomery. Overnight guests at PADS receive a hot meal, a safe place to sleep, breakfast, and a packaged lunch to go. October 2010. “It’s very fulfilling,” said Karen. “I always look forward to PADS night at the church.”

About 600 volunteers will be needed to operate the seven shelter sites, according to Anne Engelhardt, executive director of

Kendall County PADS. Each volunteer is asked to serve 4½ hours one day per month, as part of an overnight shift or by serving on the food team. Volunteers may sign up online at kendallcountypads.org. Said Engelhardt: “All interested men and women, ages 18 and older, are invited to find out what it means to be a volunteer with PADS.” Since 2010, Kendall County PADS has assisted more than 300 men, women, and children, Engelhardt said. That translates into 5,794 overnight stays and 17,369 meals served. PADS also helps to solve the long-term challenges of homelessness, offering counseling, employment assistance and referrals to local social services.

Voluntary Action Center’s Zucker inspires award It honors work in rural transportation SHAW MEDIA The Voluntary Action Center’s late executive director, Tom Zucker, was a driving force in expanding rural community and public transportation throughout DeKalb and Kendall counties, as well as across the state. Zucker was a former board member and past president of the Illinois Public Transportation Association, as well as being actively involved in the Rural Transit Assistance Center as an advisory board member and planning liaison. As a way to honor his achievements, the IPTA Board created the Thomas F. Zucker Award for the Advancement of Rural Pub-

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VAC representative Paul LaLonde and the Zucker family accept the first Thomas F. Zucker Award for the Advancement of Rural Public Transportation in honor of Tom Zucker. lic Transportation. He was posthumously awarded the honor at this year’s 2015 IPTA conference

in September. In attendance to accept the award on his behalf was the Zucker family.

The award will be awarded in the future to individuals that have had a significant impact on rural public transportation in Illinois. “This is certainly a huge honor for Tim, his family and his legacy,” said Ellen Rogers, interim executive director of VAC. “I had the pleasure of knowing and working with Tom for almost 35 years. He was always so proud of what he helped accomplish for the residents of DeKalb and Kendall counties through VAC’s rural transportation programs.” “Knowing Tom, he would have been humbled by this award and would advise us all to keep trucking along,” said Paul LaLonde, interim associate director at VAC. “Helping people was his passion, which is why community and public transportation was his passion. He understood as well as anyone what transportation programs mean to the community.”

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Gardening series wrapping up SHAW MEDIA The popular University of Illinois Extension Four Seasons Gardening program is available through free online webinars for local residents to participate in from the comfort of their own homes. The final fall session, Abiotic Plant Problems on Landscape Plants, is now open for registration. Are you confused about diagnosing problems on your trees and shrubs? Are the disorders environmental problems or are they caused by a pathogen? Join Illinois

Master Gardener Coordinator Monica David as she compares and contrasts abiotic (nonliving) and biotic (pathogen) problems on your landscape plants. David will discuss symptoms, occurrence and diagnosis of specific abiotic problems. This webinar will be available at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20, or at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22. To learn more or to register for at-home participation, visit web.extension. illinois.edu/hmrs/4seasons. Winter session details will be announced later this fall.

Seward Kids & Critters celebrate National 4-H Week Seward Kids & Critters 4-H Club in Kendall County celebrated National 4-H Week on Sunday, Oct. 4, at Heaps Giant Pumpkin Farm in Minooka. Members educated the public about the 4-H program in Kendall County and provided free Halloween crafts for children. Afterwards, members enjoyed the corn maze and fort. Photo provided

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Kendall County 4-H Clubs hosted an open house on Saturday, Oct. 3, to celebrate National 4-H Week. Youth met 4-H members and leaders, experienced different 4-H project areas, and participated in hands-on activities.

Local youth celebrate 4-H Week SHAW MEDIA One out of every seven adults in the U.S. is a former 4-H member. Clubs are accepting new members this month to grow that number even higher. Every county in Illinois has a 4-H program which is operated through University of Illinois Extension. 4-H club membership is open to youth aged 8 to 18. Youth aged 5 to 7 may join the 4-H Cloverbud program. Youth may join 4-H community clubs, coordinated by local certified adult volunteers. Each club decides how often it meets, the location of its meetings and the activities held during the meeting. Members may select from over 100 different project areas to study while they build

leadership, teamwork, cooperation, decision-making and communication skills. Youth may also choose to focus on a very specific project area and join a club specifically related to that one project. Robotics, photography, gardening, visual arts and nutrition are just a few of the popular topics for special interest clubs, or SPIN Clubs. One may also participate in 4-H through short term projects held during school or at after school youth organizations. Some of these popular groups teach youth about caring for the environment, preparing for a career, making healthy choices or other priority issues which build a person’s life skills. To learn more about 4-H, visit http://web.extension.illinois.edu/dkk.

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The Little Rockets 4-H Club will hold their first meeting of the year at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 12, at the home of their leader, Anne Sears. New members are invited to attend and find out about 4-H. Attendees will be signing up for new projects and planning events for the year. The club does a wide variety of community service projects including serving the Golden Harvesters, working at the Plano Community Garden and working at Plano’s Rockin’ Christmas. Pictured are Abigail, Livia, Sarah and Lauren, sorting food for Rockin’ Christmas. For more information, contact Anne at 630-552-3444 or ASears720@aol.com, or call the Kendall County Extension Office at 630-553-5823.


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and a place to survive the winter. Any activity we can do to promote plant tissue decay can reduce the potential for serious disease outbreaks in the next growing season. Mulching those plant parts with the lawn mower is one way. Another would be to run the diseased parts through a shredder, but not add to the compost pile. Use that material to turn under in a bed instead. Many disease organisms cannot survive below ground and you have added organic matter in the process. A very common needle disease on pines is Diplodia tip blight, a disease that has been very strong since the drought of 2012 and since pines remain stressed. Diplodia overwinters on needles and pine cones. Removing the fallen cones will greatly reduce the inoculum present next spring. Treatments to the needles will be much more effective in managing the Diplodia tip blight. If you have apple or flowering crabapples in the landscape, leaf litter containing the overwin-

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Thursday, October 8, 2015 Kendall County Record • Plano Record • Ledger-Sentinel • Page 19

COOKING DRY PASTA

Tips for getting it just right By the editors of Relish Magazine Made from ground semolina flour and water, dried pastas can withstand rich and hearty sauces such as a meaty ragu. Here are some tips for getting perfect results: • Figure 3½ to 4 ounces of dry pasta per serving. • Use plenty of water – at least 1 gallon for every pound of pasta. • Salt the water liberally – about a tablespoon per gallon of water. • Add the pasta to boiling water and stir with a pair of tongs so the pieces don’t stick together. • Cook for the time rec-

ommended on the package, but a minute or two before the end of cooking the time, taste to be sure the pasta is not overcooking. It should be al dente (literally, “to the tooth”), giving a slight resistance when you bite into it. • Before draining the pasta in a colander, use a glass measuring cup to ladle out about a cup of cooking water. You may want to use it to loosen the sauce once you’ve added it to the pasta. • Combine the pasta and the sauce in one pan and toss to coat well, ensuring that every bite has the perfect proportion of noodle to sauce.

Rigatoni with Sausage and Kale 8 ounces dried rigatoni 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 12 ounces hot Italian turkey sausage, casings removed and roughly crumbled 4 large garlic cloves, minced 1⁄8 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes ½ cup reduced-sodium chicken broth 12 ounces kale, stems removed, leaves roughly torn 1⁄3 cup freshly grated Pecorino Romano cheese

over medium-high heat. Add sausage and cook about five minutes, breaking up clumps with a spoon. Add garlic, crushed red pepper and half the broth, stirring to loosen brown bits on the bottom of pan. Add kale and cook until wilted. Add remaining broth; cover and cook until kale is tender, about five minutes. Add pasta and ½ cup of the reserved cooking water to sausage mixture (add more cooking water as needed to loosen the sauce); cook two minutes. Toss with cheese and serve. Serves four.

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New corrections deputy hired SHAW MEDIA The Kendall County Sheriff’s Office has hired a new deputy sheriff to fill a vacant position in the Corrections Division. Michael Smith was sworn in Sept. 28 by Sheriff Dwight A. Baird. Smith will attend the Correction’s Officer Academy at DuPage County Sheriff’s Office, beginning on Oct. 19. Upon successful completion of the academy, he will be paired with a field training officer and will undergo a rigorous 12-week field training program. Smith, a Plainfield resident, has a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Lewis University, and a master’s degree from the American College of Education. He worked as an elementary school teacher prior to his employment with the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office.

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The Kendall County Sheriff’s Office has hired a new deputy sheriff, Michael Smith, to fill a vacant position in the Corrections Division. Smith (right) is shown with Sheriff Dwight A. Baird.

Sheriff’s deputy graduates academy

The Kendall County Sheriff’s Office recently acquired seven automated external defibrillators (AEDs). The sheriff’s office received a grant from ComEd for six of the AEDs, with the seventh being donated by the distributor, Second Chance Cardiac Solutions in Yorkville. The sheriff’s office had no out-of-pocket cost for these life-saving devices. Patrol and corrections deputies have received training on the AEDs, and the life-saving devices are now being carried with deputies while on duty. In addition to being fully automatic defibrillators, they also provide feedback regarding CPR. The AEDs coach the user to ensure CPR is at the correct pace, and at the correct depth. The AEDs

Kendall County Sheriff’s Office has received seven automated external defibrillators. Patrol and corrections deputies have received training on the AEDs, and the devices are now being carried with deputies while on duty.

SHAW MEDIA Kendall County Sheriff’s Deputy Kesja Hebda graduated from the Suburban Law Enforcement Academy, located at the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, on Sept. 25. Hebda attended the 12-weeklong basic police academy, which encompassed 480 hours. Hebda’s next step in the training process will be to complete the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office field training program. She will be paired with an experienced field training officer and will undergo a rigorous 12-week field training program, designed to put the knowledge acquired in the academy into practical use. Hebda is a graduate of Loyola University, where she received a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and criminology, with a minor in sociology.

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AURORA

$237,000, 1904 Ione Ln, Aurora 60503-7832, 03-01-215-006-0000, Jose L Briones to Mark Hammontree, August 27

JOLIET

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MINOOKA

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MONTGOMERY

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are also compatible with many of those used by Kendall County fire and EMS departments, streamlining the process of getting critically ill patients to an emergency room. Sheriff Dwight Baird said, “The goal of any first responder is the preservation of life. Often times the police are first on the scene, and having the ability to intervene in a life or death situation quickly will benefit Kendall County residents, and will save lives. The fact we were able to obtain these machines at no cost to the taxpayer is even better.” The grant application was written by Deputy Jennifer Bresnahan. Deputy Bresnahan, who started with the sheriff’s office in 2012, spearheaded the project and ultimately won the grant for the office.

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Chad Andersen, August 28 $460,000, 26 Ottawa Ct, Oswego 60543-9165, 03-31-452-013-0000, Richard J Bakosh to Chadd A Brody, August 3 $262,500, 255 Isleview Dr, Oswego 60543-9208, 03-29-123-005-0000, Paul O Forney to Angela W Miller, July 15 $240,000, 1026 Harvey Rd, Oswego 60543-8458, 03-12-100-002-0000, Schuler Trust to Maria Lourdes Navarro & Jorge Quirarte, July 22 $370,000, 214 Amherst Ct, Oswego 60543-5202, 03-29-226-003-0000, Quincy R Maquet to Pedro Hernandez & Theresa Hernandez, August 26 $238,500, 326 Millstream Ln, Oswego 60543-8274, 03-18-220-010-0000, Cook Trust to John D Cook & Trisha A Hayner Cook, August 26 $255,000, 466 Greenview Ln, Oswego 60543-7574, 03-18-218-013-0000, Steven M Broom to Christina Marie Martinez & Shirley Christine Martinez, July 24 $216,000, 402 Terrace Ln, Oswego 60543-7522, 03-19-403-031-0000, Jacqueline Jackson to Timothy J Madden, August 3 $169,000, 122 E Tyler St, Oswego 60543-8618, 03-17-382-006-0000, Pinnow Trust to Denise G Hernandez, August 21 $305,000, 419 Burr Oak Dr, Oswego 60543-7503, 03-18-122-012-0000, Randall M Wood to Janet Pagan Klehr & Patrick A Klehr, August 21 $153,000, 6256 Route 34, Oswego 60543-9183, 02-13-451-013-0000, Federal National Mortgage Assn to Israel

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$176,000, 3409 Alyssa St, Plano 60545-2192, 01-25-108-012-0000, Bradley F Heilenman to James Henriksen & Mary Henriksen, August 7 $175,000, 504 May St, Plano 605452203, 01-25-228-004-0000, Jerome Charles Goeb to Wendy E Strause Drane & Jason G Plohr, August 19 $110,000, 501 Sweetbriar St, Plano 60545-1041, 01-22-204-007-0000, Bantz Trust to Afrim Rushani, August 25 $153,000, 415 Sweetbriar St, Plano 60545-1039, 01-22-204-005-0000, Hermila Barraza to Stephanie Michuda, August 24 $115,000, 708 E Prairie St, Plano 60545-1262, 01-22-278-005-0000, Paul S Ronning to Christopher S Ronning, August 28

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831 Hampton Ln, Yorkville MLS 09053524…Backs to preserve in Raintree Village, 2,600+ sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 2 story fam rm with fpl, multilevel deck. $204,900 Cindy Heckelsberg 630-253-2997

2734 Goldenrod Dr, Yorkville MLS 09043451…4 bedrooms, 2.5ba, hardwood flr in breakfast rm & kit with maple cabinets & island. Fam rm fpl, bsmt, $254,900 Ken Swindell 630-251-5521

433 E Barberry Cir, Yorkville MLS 08874852…On large lot in Greenbriar, hardwood flrs, 4 bedrooms, fam rm fpl, part fin bsmt, deck. $274,900 Jane Winninger 630-364-8849

9111 Ashley Rd, Yorkville MLS 08818414… 17 acre Ashley estate mini-farm, approx. 2,800 sq ft farm house w/updated mechanicals, several outbldgs, $649,900 Ellen Williams 815-483-5788

2892 McMurtrie Ct, Yorkville MLS 08924994…No SSA! Open concept, 3 bedrooms, 2ba, look-out bsmt could add 1900 more sq ft! $225,000. Jared Pilkington 630-768-5446

1812 Candleberry Ln, Yorkville MLS 08966598…On half acre in Wildwood, 4 bedrooms plus 11x10 bonus rm up, 3.5 baths, fin bsmt, paver patio, $424,900 Deb Christensen 630-936-1352

7 Timber Ridge Dr, Yorkville MLS 08971930…Fannie Mae Homepath home on 1+ acre. 4 bedrooms incl main flr master, great rm fpl & skylites, $339,900 Sandy Ledesma 815-970-0985

227 Country Ln, Yorkville MLS 08978225… 1 acre in Farm Colony Estates, 3 bedrooms, loft, fin look-out bsmt. Screened porch & deck. $287,900 incl warranty! Kelly Michelson 630-551-1111

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221 Walsh Circle, Yorkville MLS 08879926…4 bedrooms, office, kit opens to sun rm, fin bsmt with rec rm & theater rm, paver patio, $269,000. Jane Winninger 630-364-8849

1585 Orchid St, Yorkville MLS 08981876…4 bedrooms plus office, hardwood flr in 19x12 kit with maple cabinets. Fam rm fpl, bsmt, $243,000. Kris Ellerbrock 815-546-4006

2531 Lyman Loop, Yorkville MLS 08993006…Almost 3000 sq f, refin hardwood flrs from foyer to 20x12 kit, 4 bedrooms, 2.5ba, bsmt, stamped patio, $234,900 Cindy Heckelsberg 630-253-2997

1074 Hampton Ln, Yorkville MLS 08895033… Duplex with 3rd bedroom, fam rm & 15x14 storage in bsmt. 20x14 liv rm, dining rm, 2 car gar, $174,900 Linda Zwart 630-878-9577

1568 Coral Dr, Yorkville MLS 09002675…Upgrades galore! 2,600+ sq ft, 4 bedrooms, kit opens to expanded fam rm with fpl, full bsmt, 3 car gar, $234,900 Lara Gawrych 630-253-2995

249 Windham Cir, Yorkville MLS 09052279…Borders Fox River in Reserve at Rivers Edge, over 4330 sq ft multi-level living, 2 decks. $339,000 Kelly Michelson 630-551-1111

2273 Cryder Ct, Yorkville MLS 09033945…Fannie Mae Homepath property, main flr 5th bedroom & 3rd full bath. Upgraded kit, bsmt, $289,900 Sandy Ledesma 815-970-0985

1624 Cottonwood Trl, Yorkville MLS 09034493…Fox Hill, 4 bedrooms, 2 full & 2 half baths, 20x14 rec rm in fin bsmt, concrete patio. $224,900 Lisa Gudmunson 815-258-1958

702 Arrowhead Dr, Yorkville MLS 08996372…In Heartland, hardwood flr in foyer, din rm & kit with maple cabs. 4 bedrooms, office, fam rm fpl, bsmt, $294,999 Sandy Ledesma 815-970-0985

3238 Julie Ln, Yorkville Schools MLS 08849409…Huntington Chase, 2,300+ sq ft, 4 bedrooms w/walk-ins, kit opens to fam rm with fpl, bsmt, $204,900. John Sammons 630-306-3205

14 Marlin Dr, Oswego MLS 09052075…Marina Terrace, 4 bedrooms incl master with bath & 2nd fpl. Hardwood flrs, bsmt, fenced back, $199,900 Cindy Heckelsberg 630-253-2997

3900 Stewart Rd, Oswego MLS 09043645…10 acres, can be divided. 3,712 sq ft ranch, 5 bedrooms, 3ba, 2 kitchens, fin bsmt, related living potential, $474,900 Tara Kunkel 815-482-0847

822 Columbus Dr, Oswego MLS 08985248…4 bedrooms, den, liv/din rm combo, fam rm with fpl & 10 ft ceiling, island in kit, full bsmt, $240,000 Ellen Williams 815-483-5788

1925 Harvey Rd, Oswego MLS 08942260…1+ acre, remodeled with upgraded wiring, plumbing & new kitchen. 4 bedrooms, 3.5ba, fin bsmt, 6 car gar, $295,000 Jared Pilkington 630-768-5446

144 Stone Gate Dr, Oswego MLS 08868880…Backs to Waubansee Creek! 5 bedrooms, 5 full & 2 half baths, 3 fpl, hardwood flrs, fin bsmt, $425,000 John Sammons 630-306-3205

401 Reagan Dr, Oswego MLS 09034460…Close to town, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 ba, fin bsmt. Plus 1 bedroom apartment above garage, $229,000 Jane Winninger 630-364-8849

2821 Troon Dr, Oswego Schools MLS 09037525… Fannie Mae duplex in Lakewood Creek, 3 bedrooms, wood laminate thru 1st flr, fresh paint & new carpet. $137,500 Sandy Ledesma 815-970-0985

27117 S Ashgate Crossing, Oswego Schools MLS 09051485… Grande Park Windmere, 3,900+ sq ft, 20x20 master suite, 2 story great rm with fpl, pool, clubhouse, $424,900 Bonnie Willis 815-482-1558

25034 Gates Ln, Oswego Schools MLS 09049040…Auburn Lakes, open flr plan, 2,200+ sq ft, 4 bedrooms, new hardwood thru main level, $273,500 Shelbey 630-292-2998 or Bonnie 815-483-8456

798 Apollo Ln, Oswego MLS 08929834…Churchill Club, new hardwood flrs thru main level in 2013, 4 bedrooms, fin bsmt, stamped concrete, $250,000 Joanne Grzetic 630-235-4610

1174 Lady Bird Dr, Lake Holiday MLS 08910503…Lake front, fin walkout fam rm with 2nd fpl, 2nd kit, 3rd bedroom & full bath. Deck off upper level, $269,900 Don Wiley 815-210-6021

904 W. Northwind Dr, Sandwich MLS 08993396…Fannie Mae Homepath home, 4 bedrooms, main flr office, liv rm fpl, deck in fenced backyard, $189,500. Sandy Ledesma 815-970-0985

2888 N 4650th Rd, Sandwich MLS 08980291…On 1.75 acres, over 3000 sq ft home plus 3 unit - each with 1 bedroom & bath. 24x32 garage. $375,000 Cindy Heckelsberg 630-253-2997

1315 Wright Dr, Sandwich MLS 09008142…Almost half acre lot, fin bsmt 4th bedroom & rec rm, 3 baths, fpl, heated garage, deck in fenced backyard, $265,000 Sandy Ledesma 815-970-0985

719 Keller St, Plano MLS 08993730…Lakewood Springs pool & clubhouse community, wood laminate flrs thruout, 2 bedrooms, den, $143,900. Adam Baxa 630-234-4472

702 S. Ben St, Plano MLS 08981237…Spanish-style stucco 4-5 bedroom home on approx 1 acre corner lot! 2 fpl, fin bsmt, $199,900 incl warranty! Angie Cramer 815-793-7319

315 Appaloosa Trl, Plano MLS 08995952…Adjacent to preserve! 3 bedrooms incl 18x15 master, loft, kit opens to vaulted fam rm, heated gar. $229,400 Cindy Heckelsberg 630-253-2997

4340 E 2750th Rd, Sheridan MLS 09031154…3 acres (2 acres are buildable), 3 bedroom ranch, fpl & wood stove, 2 car attached gar, 48x30 shed, $254,000 Tara Kunkel 815-482-0847

3872 E 2069th Rd, Sheridan MLS 09023451…Open concept home -almost 14 acres, 3 bedrooms, 2ba, stone fpl in liv rm. 2 car garage plus outbldgs. Horses ok, $280,000 Deb Christensen 630-936-1352

2879 N. 4360th Rd, Sheridan MLS 08986590…2 acres, Sandwich schools, fin bsmt with 4th & 5th bedrooms, theatre area, office & full bath. $329,900. Adam Baxa 630-234-4472

17510 Fern Dell Rd, Newark MLS 09051429…Farmhouse on 8 acres! 6 bedrooms, new since 2008 incl windows, roof, furnace/air, electric. 44x25 outbldg, $274,900 Cindy Heckelsberg 630-253-2997

203 Ehrenwald Dr, Sandwich Schools MLS 08861889…2.76 acres w/creek, all brick, 2,900+ sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 2.5ba, 2 fpl. Deck surrounds pool, $389,000 Tara Kunkel 815-482-0847

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736 Bohannon Cir, Oswego MLS 09054901...In Steeplechase adult community. 2 bedrooms plus 12x11 den, liv rm fpl, fin bsmt, $249,900 Joanne LaVia 630-267-7564

209 Long Beach Rd, Oswego MLS 09043148...In Farmington Lakes, hardwood flrs thru main level, over 5000 sq ft incl fin bsmt rec rm, 2nd kit & 4th full bath. $349,900 Joanne LaVia 630-267-7564

506 Vine St, Sandwich Schools MLS 08797202…On 9 acres, 1700 sq ft home, 3 bedrooms, updated baths & kit, 40x20 pole bldg. $299,900 Lisa Gudmunson 815-258-1958

4476 E 21st Rd, Leland MLS 09018678…Updated farmette on 1.78 acres. 3 bedrooms, new windows, doors, furnace/central air. Barn, grain bins, horses ok! $209,900 Deb Christensen 630-936-1352

515 Feather Dr, Leland MLS 09026196…On almost half acre in Indian Creek, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 18x14 liv rm with fpl. Full bsmt, main flr laundry, $170,000 Heather Voudrie 815-272-5181

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PUBLIC NOTICE THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 23RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DE KALB COUNTY SYCAMORE, ILLINOIS U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; PLAINTIFF, VS. DONOVAN C JOHNSON, LOUISE D JOHNSON, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS; DEFENDANT(S). 14 CH 260 308 W. 2nd St. Kingston, IL 60145 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on August 6, 2015, The Sheriff of De Kalb County, Illinois, will on November 12, 2015, at the hour of 01:00 PM at the DeKalb County Public Safety Bldg., 150 N. Main Street, Sycamore, IL 60178, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate: Commonly Known As:

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BUILDERS OWN-custom brick ranch home, open concept kitchen great rm w/vaulted ceilings, Hdw flrs, crown molding, formal din rm, firepl, full bsmt w/rough plumbing, 3 car insulated garage, deck, stamped patio & more. $279,900

RANCH HOME-offers quality thru-out. Hardwood & Ceramic flrs,kithen w/ granite,all appl, 2 pantries, brick floor to ceiling frpl, formal dining rm, spacious master suite, full unfinished basmnt, heated 24x36’ 3 car garage, gorgeous wooded lot, brick paver patio w/fire pit. Awesome home. $319,900

SPACIOUS RANCH-on 3.3 wooded acre. Horses allowed. Kitchen w/oak cab & by window. Liv Rm w/fp, hdwd flrs & deck access, 1st flr laundry, new baths, newer furnace & ac. Some new windows, whole house generator, inground outdoor pool, 1 car det garage, 30x30 bldg w/indoor pool. $335,000

Sandwich

Sandwich

Plano

WELL MAINTAINED HOME-Kitchen is cute & retro, Antique porcelain kitchen sink & stove, Huge yard, nice 2 car garage, new flooring. Newer roof, furnace & some windows. $94,900

TRADITIONAL STYLE HOME- features new carpet & paint. Spacious first floor w/formal dining rm w/ fireplace & bay window. One bedrm on main flr, 3 are up. So much potential in this home. $128,500

4 BEDROOM- 1 ½ bath brick & cedar home. Hardwood flrs, fireplace, great family rm w/vintage stamped ceiling. Attached garage, storage shed, screened porch full partially finished dry basement. $129,000

Plano

Plano

Leland

NORTH SIDE OF PLANO-3 bedrms, spacious living rm, hardwood flrs thru-out, 16x12 screened porch, partially finished basement w/rec rm, 4th bedrm plus an office, 2.5 car garage has extra pad, ready to move in. $153,900

COUNTRY LIVING-3 bedrm ranch w/full basement, attached 2.5 car garage & 2.5 detached garage. Huge yard, newer 90% efficient furnace, HWH, water softener & well pressure tank, well re-piped with PVC in 2010 $159,900

PARK LIKE SETTING- 3 bedrm Ranch has been updated, Full unfinished basement. Open floor plan w/ fireplace & vaulted ceilings. Beautiful back yard w/2nd garage 22x20 w/ electric and phone. $167,900

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Yorkville

LAKEFRONT HOME-Large living rm w/FP & vaulted beamed pine ceilings, hardwood, ceramic &carpet flrs through out. Large sunroom , completely finished walk-out, hugh 4 car garage, 2 large decks & gas log fire pit. $299,000

LAKE FRONT HOME-Open Kitchen, new appliances, Hardwood Flooring 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, Enjoy boating, swimming and just plain relaxing $349,000

PEACEFUL- 4 acre homestead with mature trees & wildlife. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 1st floor master suite w/ whirlpool tub, shower double bowl vanity, floor to ceiling fireplace, full basement 30x48 pole barn. $369,000

We have buildable lots & acreage ranging in price from $20,000 - $299,900. 119 acre farm for sale for $1,475,000 in Kendall County. Call for details. Yorkville

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6 CLASSIFIED quire by Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney: Burke Costanza & Carberry LLP, 150 N. Michigan Ave, Suite 800, Chicago, IL 60601, (219) 769-1313 Phone, (219) 769-6806 Fax. Please refer to File # 12705.5214. NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I668504 (Published in the Sandwich Record, October 1, 8, 15, 2015)

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 23RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS U.S. Bank Trust National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as Owner Trustee for Newlands Asset Holding Trust PLAINTIFF Vs. Hector M. Santiago; et. al. DEFENDANTS 14 CH 00291 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 8/14/2015, the Sheriff of Kendall County, Illinois will on 11/16/15 at the hour of 8:30AM at Lobby of Kendall County Courthouse, 807 John Street Yorkville, IL 60560, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Kendall and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: PIN 01-21-230-015 Improved with Single Family Home COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 936 Canham Street Plano, IL 60545 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. bidders are Prospective admonished to check the Court file verify all information. to IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527,

October 7-8, 2015 • Kendall County Record • Plano Record • Oswego Ledger-Sentinel • Sandwich Record / KendallCountyNow.com 0, dge, 7, CLAIMANTS, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to NON-RECORD DEFENDANTS file number 14-14-19246. 14 CH 544 I671074 Address: 152 Bertram Dr Unit J (Published in the Kendall County Record, October 8, 15, 22, 2015) Yorkville, IL 60560 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVPUBLIC NOTICE EN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF above cause on July 1, 2015, I, THE 23RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Sheriff of Kendall County, Illinois, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS U.S. Bank National Association, will on November 2, 2015 at the as Trustee for Structured hour of 8:30 AM at the law library Asset Securities Corporation of the Kendall County Courthouse, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates 807 W. John St., Yorkville, IL 60560, or in a place otherwise 2004-NP2 PLAINTIFF designated at the time of sale, Vs. Viengkham Vilasak f/k/a County of Kendall, State of Illinois, Viengkham V. Heminthavong; et. sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, al. DEFENDANTS the following described real estate: 14 CH 00528 COMMON ADDRESS: NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 152 Bertram Dr Unit J, SALE OF REAL ESTATE Yorkville, IL 60560 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY P.I.N.: 02-04-376-026 GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment The real estate is improved with of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 8/14/2015, a single family residence. THE JUDGMENT AMOUNT WAS: the Sheriff of Kendall County, Illinois will on 11/16/15 at the $104,266.46 Sale terms: 25% down by hour of 8:30AM at Lobby of Kendall County Courthouse, 807 certified funds; the balance, by John Street Yorkville, IL 60560, or certified funds, is due within in a place otherwise designated at twenty-four (24) hours. The the time of sale, County of Kendall subject property is subject to real and State of Illinois, sell at public estate taxes, special assessments or auction to the highest bidder special taxes levied against said for cash, as set forth below, the real estate and is offered for sale following described real estate: without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and PIN 03-04-208-001 without recourse to Plaintiff and in Improved with "as is" condition. The sale is further Single Family Home subject to confirmation by the COMMONLY KNOWN AS: court. 241 Fairwind Road Upon payment in full of the Montgomery, IL 60538 Sale terms: 10% down of the amount bid, the purchaser shall highest bid by certified funds at the receive a Certificate of Sale, which close of the auction; The balance, will entitle the purchaser to a Deed including the Judicial sale fee for to the real estate after Confirmation Abandoned Residential Property of the sale. The property will NOT Municipality Relief Fund, which is be open for inspection and Plaintiff calculated at the rate of $1 for each makes no representations as to $1,000 or fraction thereof of the the condition of the property. bidders are amount paid by the purchaser not Prospective to exceed $300, in certified funds, admonished to check the Court is due within twenty-four (24) file to verify all information. Pursuant to 735 ILCS hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, 5/15-1512, the amounts of any special assessments, or special surplus bid will be held by the taxes levied against said real estate sheriff until a party obtains a Court and is offered for sale without any Order for its distribution, or for 60 representation as to quality or days following the date of the entry quantity of title and without of the order confirming sale, at recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" which time, in the absence of condition. The sale is further subject an order directing payment of the to confirmation by the court. surplus, it may be automatically If the property is a condominium forfeited to the State without further and the foreclosure takes place after notice. If this property is a condominium 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to unit, the purchaser of the unit at the pay any assessment and legal fees foreclosure sale, other than a due under The Condominium Prop- mortgagee shall pay the assesserty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) ments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, and (g)(4). If the property is located in a 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g) common interest community, (4). purchasers other than mortgagees IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR will be required to pay any (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE assessment and legal fees due RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION under the Condominium Property FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If the sale is set aside for any ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION reason, the Purchaser at the sale 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS shall be entitled only to a return of MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse court file or contact Plaintiff's against the Mortgagor, the attorney: Johnson, Blumberg & Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's Associates, LLC, 230 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60606, telephone attorney. Upon payment in full of the 312-541-9710. Please refer to amount bid, the purchaser shall file number IL 14 1006. receive a Certificate of Sale, which Sheriff of Kendall County, Illinois will entitle the purchaser to a Deed Johnson, Blumberg, & to the real estate after Confirmation Associates, LLC of the sale. The successful 230 W. Monroe Street, purchaser has the sole responsibili- Suite 1125 ty/expense of evicting any tenants Chicago, Illinois 60606 or other individuals presently in Ph. 312-541-9710 possession of the subject premises. Fax 312-541-9711 The property will NOT be JB&A # IL 14 1006 and I665823 open for inspection Plaintiff makes no representation (Published in the Kendall County as to the condition of the Record, September 24, 2015, property. Prospective bidders are October 1, 8, 2015) admonished to check the Court file verify all information. to IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR PUBLIC NOTICE (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF THE 23RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN KENDALL COUNTYACCORDANCE WITH SECTION YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. PLAINTIFF For information: Examine the VS court file or contact Plaintiff's JESSICA ZEPEDA A/K/A JESSICA L. attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., AQUINOJA; JOSE ZEPEDA A/K/A 15W030 North Frontage Road, JOSE A. ZEPEDA; DEFENDANTS Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, 15 CH 117 (630) 794-9876. Please refer 53 MARNEL ROAD to file number 14-14-17840. MONTGOMERY, IL 60538 I671073 NOTICE OF SALE (Published in the Kendall County PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF Record, October 8, 15, 22, 2015) FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN PUBLIC NOTICE ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF WILL BE USED FOR THAT THE 23RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT PURPOSE*** KENDALL COUNTYPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY YORKVILLE, ILLINIOIS GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE of Foreclosure and Sale entered by ASSOCIATION ("FANNIE MAE"), A said Court in the above entitled CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND cause on June 26, 2015, EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF KENDALL COUNTY SHERIFF in THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, KENDALL County, Illinois, will on Judge John F. McAdams PLAINTIFF November 2, 2015, in Law Library vs. of the Kendall County Courthouse, CASSANDRA M. LUECK; BRISTOL 807 John Street, Yorkville, IL BAY CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION; 60560, at 8:30 AM, sell at public BAY MASTER auction and sale to the highest BRISTOL ASSOCIATION; bidder for cash, all and singular, OPERATING UNKNOWN OWNERS AND the following described real estate

ng mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of KENDALL, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: TAX NO. 03-04-328-002 10-04-328-002 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 53 MARNEL ROAD MONTGOMERY, IL 60538 Description of Improvements: SINGLE FAMILY HOME, NOT FOR SALE, UTIL ON, 2 CAR DET GAR The Judgment amount was $175,408.82. Sale Terms: This is an \"AS IS\" sale for \"CASH\". The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g) (1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE LAW. FORECLOSURE For Information: Visit our website at http:\\\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA1500787 Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. I669014 (Published in the Kendall County Record, September 24, 2015, October 1, 8, 2015)

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE TWENTY-THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DEKALB COUNTY SYCAMORE ILLINOIS Nationstar Mortgage LLC Plaintiff, vs. Kirk Maroo, AKA Kirk D. Maroo; Marsha L. Maroo; David Maroo; Sharon Maroo; Unknown Owners Non-Record Claimants and Defendants. 15 CH 23 105 South Second Street, Malta, IL 60150 Judge Thomas L. Doherty NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause on May 28, 2015, the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office will on November 12, 2015, at the hour of 1:00PM at the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office, Public Safety Building, 150 North Main Street, Sycamore, IL 60178, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described mortgaged real estate: Commonly known as 105 South Second Street, Malta, IL 60150 Parcel Number(s): 07-23-159-005 The real estate is improved with a Single Family Residence. Sale terms: Bidders must present, at the time of sale, a cashier's or certified check for 10% of the successful bid amount. The balance of the successful bid shall be paid within 24 hours, by similar funds. The subject property is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the Court. The property will NOT be open for inspection. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than the mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g) (4). For information call Plaintiff's Attorney, Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, One East Wacker, Suite 1250, One East Wacker, Suite 1250. Phone number: 312-651-6700. Attorney file number: 15-000095.

ey Ellen C. Morris MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC Attorneys for Plaintiff One East Wacker, Suite 1250 Chicago, IL 60601 Telephone: 312-651-6700 Fax: 614-220-5613 Attorney. No.: 6308804 I671521 (Published in the Sandwich Record, October 8, 15, 22, 2015)

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Busy dental practice seeking FT receptionist with previous customer service experience. Spanish speaking required. Previous dental and Softdent experience preferred, but we will train the right person. Pay range from $20k to $30k per year commensurate with experience. Email resume to: colleen@ mdmoderndentistry.com

Remodeling company

looking for hourly employee with experience.

Please email resume to: remodelingrick@ sbcglobal.net

NOW HIRING FULL-TIME & PART-TIME

INDUSTRIAL

& FLEET

MAINTENANCE Service and repair forklifts, conveyors and other material handling systems Mechanical or electrical experience preferred but not required On the job training and tools provided Competitive wages & great benefits! --------------------------------------------

Apply in person M-F 7AM - 5PM 2611 Eldamain Road Plano, IL 60545 or online:

www.menards.com/dccareers

PLANO Senior JD Edwards Developer/ Analyst s

Design, develop and support JD Edwards Enterprise One applications, specifications, reports and interfaces. Work for Plano Molding in Plano, IL. Must have Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or Engineering, Information Systems or related field or education and/or work experience equivalent; two-years' experience with JD Edwards Enterprise One tools, tables and table structures, including Forms, Reports, Interfaces and Conversions & Enhancements, and functional modules such as Inventory, Sales, Procurement, and Transportation & Manufacturing. Must pass drug test. To apply for this position, please go to careers page at

www.planosynergy.com

and click on “Senior JD Edwards Developer/Analyst.”

SNOW REMOVAL

We are currently hiring for the upcoming Snow Removal Season. We are seeking a CDL Driver, Plow Truck Drivers and Skidsteer Operators. Please contact our office at: 630-556-4120 or Apply in person: 7S882 Campdean Rd. Big Rock, IL.

Trailer Mechanic Wanted

American President Lines (APL) Joliet, IL Terminal Repair & maintenance of intermodal containers & chassis. Union membership wages & benefits.

Apply at: www.apl.jobs APL is an EOE AA/M/F/Vet/Disability

STARTING AT $14.00 PER HOUR with a raise after completed training

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS!

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or email:

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877-264-CLAS (2527)

WE'RE STAFFING UP! New Plant Opening!

JOB FAIR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24

8 AM TO 2 PM

Multiple opportunities on all shifts.

If you are interested in attending or know of someone else who might be, please join us on Saturday, October 24.

3810 Stern Ave, St. Charles If you can't attend, send your resume to

HR@wiseplastics.com www.wiseplastics.com

Lawn Care Technician Career Opportunities Fast growing company is looking for motivated individuals. No experience necessary. Training provided. Applicants must have strong oral and written communication skills. Must have High School Diploma (or GED). Must have and maintain a clean driving license. Must have the ability to lift and carry 50 lbs and work in various weather conditions. This position is responsible for providing professional lawn and tree care to both our residential and commercial customers. Excellent pay and incentive program. Signing bonus for certified applicators. If this sounds like you, please call: 630-553-9003 or email resume to: mdavids@spring-green.net


Kendall County Record • Plano Record • Oswego Ledger-Sentinel • Sandwich Record / KendallCountyNow.com • October 7-8, 2015 Warehouse

Warehouse Positions Available

Full Time and Part Time SIGN ON BONUS Eby-Brown Company, LLC, one of the largest suppliers in the convenience distribution industry, a national leader in the fast paced convenience distribution industry, is currently hiring for 2nd shift and 3rd shift warehouse picker/packer positions full and part time.

Kitchen Staff - PT

Loving Arms is seeking an energetic individual to prepare meals and snacks. Please come in to fill out an application (7481 Mill Road, Oswego) or forward resume to info@lovingarmscc.com MECHANIC – PART TIME Handyman experience. Montgomery & Yorkville Call Carl 630-330-6768

Interested candidates must be able to pass a criminal background check and drug test. Our full time associates receive competitive salary, paid vacation, sick and personal time as well as Health/ Life/ Dental/ Vision, 401(k0 plan with immediate vesting and monthly attendance bonus. At Eby-Brown Company people make the difference. www.eby-brown.com EOE/M/F/D/V

Customer Service Representatives

The Oswegoland Park District is hiring year round, PT Customer Service Representatives to greet customers, answer phones, process registrations & handle cash deposits. Must be self-motivated & enjoy working as a team. Excellent communication skills, working knowledge of Microsoft Word & some experience handling cash deposits required. Must be available days, evenings & weekends. Must be 18 years or older. Pay is $9.50/hr. Apply at: rk oswegolandparkdistrict.org Application deadline: Mon, Oct 19 at 4pm.

DELIVERY DRIVER/ SHOP HELP

Part time 2-3 days per week. Apply in person:

Floral Expressions

67 S. Main St. Oswego DRIVER FOR HIRE - PT Limousine service looking for part time Driver. Clean clear driving record, flexible schedule. Call 630-554-6132

to assist in Male Senior with shopping, Dr.'s Appts. etc. Must have reliable car. Yorkville and Oswego area.

Call John: 630-777-5157

A Clean House Is a Healthy House! Kendall Cleaning Co, Residential Cleaning, Free Estimates, Exc Ref. 630-742-2128

ATTENTION

Warehouse Picker/Packers complete customer orders using a voice pick system. If you are a team player and have the ambition to grow within our organization please submit your resume to Montgomery. employment@ eby-brown.com or you may visit our facility, 2051 Caterpillar Drive, Montgomery, to complete an application Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 am and 4 pm.

MATURE INDIVIDUAL

Reservation Specialist

The Oswegoland Park District is hiring a year round, PT Reservation Specialist to process reservation requests & assist in overseeing rentals. Must be self-motivated & enjoy working as a team. Excellent communication skills, attention to detail & a working knowledge of Microsoft Word required. Must be available days & occasional evenings/weekends. Must be 18 years or older. Pay is $9/hr. Apply at oswegolandparkdistrict.org. Application deadline: Mon, Oct 19 at 4pm.

Seasonal Horsemanship Instructor and Barn Hand

Seasonal PT position 20 to 37.5 hours per week through November 30, 2015. Starting salary between $8.25 and $10.50/hr depending on experience. EOE. Candidates are required to submit a completed application and resume to: David Guritz 110 West Madison Street Yorkville IL 60560 kcforest@co.kendall.il.us P: 630-553-4131 F: 630-553-4023

SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR

Sandwich. Up to 28 hrs/wk. Flexible hrs. Bet. 8am-3:30pm weekdays. Call 630-268-1000 or fax resume to: 630-268-1007

Landscape Clean-up Lawn Mowing, Bush Trimming, Spade Edging, Mulch, Etc. Reliable, Call 630-768-8059

CARPET installed & repaired. 35 years experience. Call Paul 630-450-9068 Computer services offered for your business or home. 630-923-1835 HANDYMAN Services: Home repairs and maintenance. Kitchen, bath and basement remodels. Painting, electrical & plumbing. Granite countertops. Tile, laminate flooring. Trim carpentry, window and door installation. Roofing and siding repairs. Drywall repairs. Water heater repair, sewer rodding. 20 years experience. Oswego resident. No job too small. I'll beat any bid! John Forister 630-287-0068 or Mike Power 815-482-2749

John Sleezer Music Producer / Music Instructor. Guitar Bass & Drum Lessons Welcoming All Ages, $50/hour (Rock, Country, Blues) 630-715-4003

STITCHES BY LINDA, Alterations & mending; bridal, formals & daily wear. Call 630-896-3292 Friendly Sugar Grove dental office seeks permanent, part time ask for Linda

DENTAL ASSISTANT

mature dental assistant. 2 days a week, 1 Saturday per month. Experience preferred but willing to train the right person. Please call Laura 1-630-466-4511

Equestrian Program Manager - PT This position oversees management of the equestrian program at Ellis House and Equestrian Center. Starting salary range between $13.00 and $15.00 per hour depending on experience. EOE. Candidates are required to submit a completed application and resume to: David Guritz 110 West Madison Street Yorkville IL 60560 kcforest@co.kendall.il.us P: 630 553-4131 F: 630 553-4023 Open until filled. Buying? Selling? Renting? Hiring? To place an ad, call 877-264-2527 KendallCountyNOW.com

Jewel Batavia – Tuesday 9-15 Thank You to the Lady Who Returned my Purse to the Counter, were I found it !

CAREGIVER WANTED

PUBLIC NOTICE

PT, Oswego area for elderly woman who needs to be lifted & cared for, THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT evening hours. 630-360-1058 A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WE'VE GOT IT! WILL BE USED FOR THAT Community Classified PURPOSE. 877-264-CLAS (2527) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF KendallCountyNOW.com

THE 23RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DE KALB COUNTY SYCAMORE, ILLINOIS U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; PLAINTIFF, VS. DONOVAN C JOHNSON, LOUISE D JOHNSON, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS; DEFENDANT(S). 14 CH 260 308 W. 2nd St. Kingston, IL 60145 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on August 6, 2015, The Sheriff of De Kalb County, Illinois, will on November 12, 2015, at the hour of 01:00 PM at the DeKalb County Public Safety Bldg., 150 N. Main Street, Sycamore, IL 60178, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate: Lot 2 in Block 1 in Kingston Manor Subdivision, a subdivision of part of Section 22, Township 42 North, Range 4, East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded in Book "R" of plats, page 18 on June 29, 1976 as Document No. 304578, in DeKalb County, Illinois; situated in the County of DeKalb and State of Illinois.. Commonly Known As: 308 W. 2nd St., Kingston, IL 60145. Property Index No: 02-22-358-002. The real estate is improved with Single Family Home. The judgment amount was $181,737.08. Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file information. verify all to If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g) (1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a shall pay the mortgagee assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney: Burke Costanza & Carberry LLP, 150 N. Michigan Ave, Suite 800, Chicago, IL 60601, (219) 769-1313 Phone, (219) 769-6806 Fax. Please refer to File # 12705.5214. NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THE COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 308 BOARD OF EDUCATION Tuesday, October 13, 2015 - 7:00 p.m. Oswego East High School Community Room 1525 Harvey Road, Oswego, Illinois 60543 PUBLIC HEARING PRIOR TO APPROVAL OF SPECIAL EDUCATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES On October 13, 2015, the Board of Education of Community Unit School District 308, Kane, Kendall and Will Counties, will convene a public hearing to receive comments pertaining to its Policies and Procedures governing the education of students with disabilities within the District. Pursuant to Section 300.165 of the federal regulations implementing the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA), 34 C.F.R. §300.165, the District shall seek public participation prior to the adoption and/or revision of its special education policies and procedures. A copy of the policy and procedures may be found at http://www.sd308.org/site. The Board invites interested citizens including individuals with disabilities and parents of children with disabilities to attend and participate in the hearing to provide feedback on the Board's current policy and proposed procedures. The hearing will be held at 7:00 p.m. at Oswego East High School, 1525 Harvey Road, Oswego, Illinois. This Notice is published pursuant to 34 C.F.R. 300.165 of the federal regulations governing the implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act. (Published in the Ledger-Sentinel on October 8, 2015) KCR311

ey is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I668504 (Published in the Sandwich Record, October 1, 8, 15, 2015)

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 23RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS U.S. Bank Trust National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as Owner Trustee for Newlands Asset Holding Trust PLAINTIFF Vs. Hector M. Santiago; et. al. DEFENDANTS 14 CH 00291 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 8/14/2015, the Sheriff of Kendall County, Illinois will on 11/16/15 at the hour of 8:30AM at Lobby of Kendall County Courthouse, 807 John Street Yorkville, IL 60560, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Kendall and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT 1449 IN LAKEWOOD SPRINGS UNIT 6, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTH HALF OF SECTION 21, AND PART OF THE WEST HALF OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 6 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JUNE 27, 2006 DOCUMENT NUMBER AS 2006-00019121, AND AMENDED BY CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED APRIL 16, 2007 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 200700012448, ALL IN KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PIN 01-21-230-015 Improved with Single Family Home COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 936 Canham Street Plano, IL 60545 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. bidders are Prospective admonished to check the Court file verify all information. to IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-14-19246. I671074 (Published in the Kendall County Record, October 8, 15, 22, 2015)

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PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 23RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for Structured Asset Securities Corporation Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates 2004-NP2 PLAINTIFF Vs. Viengkham Vilasak f/k/a Viengkham V. Heminthavong; et. al. DEFENDANTS 14 CH 00528 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 8/14/2015, the Sheriff of Kendall County, Illinois will on 11/16/15 at the hour of 8:30AM at Lobby of Kendall County Courthouse, 807 John Street Yorkville, IL 60560, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Kendall and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT 20 OF SEASONS RIDGE UNIT NO. 6, IN THE VILLAGE OF MONTGOMERY, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PIN 03-04-208-001 Improved with Single Family Home COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 241 Fairwind Road Montgomery, IL 60538 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file verify all information. to IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-14-17840. I671073 (Published in the Kendall County Record, October 8, 15, 22, 2015)

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 23RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KENDALL COUNTYYORKVILLE, ILLINIOIS FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION ("FANNIE MAE"), A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Judge John F. McAdams PLAINTIFF vs. CASSANDRA M. LUECK; BRISTOL BAY CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION; BAY MASTER BRISTOL ASSOCIATION; OPERATING UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS,

IMANTS, DEFENDANTS 14 CH 544 Address: 152 Bertram Dr Unit J Yorkville, IL 60560 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on July 1, 2015, I, Sheriff of Kendall County, Illinois, will on November 2, 2015 at the hour of 8:30 AM at the law library of the Kendall County Courthouse, 807 W. John St., Yorkville, IL 60560, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Kendall, State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: PARCEL ONE: UNIT 1648-J IN BRISTOL BAY ASSOCIATION CONDOMINIUM CONDOMINIUM, AS DELINEATED ON A PLAT OF SURVEY OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED TRACT OF LAND: VARIOUS LOTS IN BRISTOL BAY P.U.D. UNIT 1, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN AND PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED DECEMBER 21, 2005 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 05-39532,WHICH PLAT OF SURVEY IS ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT "?C"? TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM RECORDED FEBRUARY 2, 2006 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 200600003520, AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME; TOGETHER WITH ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS, IN KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL TWO: THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE OF GARAGE SPACE G48-G AND PARKING SPACE P48-10 LIMITED ELEMENTS AS COMMON DELINEATED ON THE PLAT OF SURVEY ATTACHED TO THE DECLARATION AFORESAID RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 200600003520 AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME. COMMON ADDRESS: 152 Bertram Dr Unit J, Yorkville, IL 60560 P.I.N.: 02-04-376-026 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. THE JUDGMENT AMOUNT WAS: $104,266.46 Sale terms: 25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "as is" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representations as to the condition of the property. bidders are Prospective admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. Pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512, the amounts of any surplus bid will be held by the sheriff until a party obtains a Court Order for its distribution, or for 60 days following the date of the entry of the order confirming sale, at which time, in the absence of an order directing payment of the surplus, it may be automatically forfeited to the State without further notice. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g) (4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC, 230 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60606, telephone 312-541-9710. Please refer to file number IL 14 1006. Sheriff of Kendall County, Illinois Johnson, Blumberg, & Associates, LLC 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite 1125 Chicago, Illinois 60606 Ph. 312-541-9710 Fax 312-541-9711

CLASSIFIED 7 JB&A # IL 14 1006 I665823 (Published in the Kendall County Record, September 24, 2015, October 1, 8, 2015)

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 23RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KENDALL COUNTYYORKVILLE, ILLINOIS WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. PLAINTIFF VS JESSICA ZEPEDA A/K/A JESSICA L. AQUINOJA; JOSE ZEPEDA A/K/A JOSE A. ZEPEDA; DEFENDANTS 15 CH 117 53 MARNEL ROAD MONTGOMERY, IL 60538 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on June 26, 2015, KENDALL COUNTY SHERIFF in KENDALL County, Illinois, will on November 2, 2015, in Law Library of the Kendall County Courthouse, 807 John Street, Yorkville, IL 60560, at 8:30 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of KENDALL, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: LOT 227 OF BOULDER HILL, UNIT 10, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF OSWEGO, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. TAX NO. 03-04-328-002 10-04-328-002 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 53 MARNEL ROAD MONTGOMERY, IL 60538 Description of Improvements: SINGLE FAMILY HOME, NOT FOR SALE, UTIL ON, 2 CAR DET GAR The Judgment amount was $175,408.82. Sale Terms: This is an \"AS IS\" sale for \"CASH\". The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g) (1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE (HOMEOWNER), MORTGAGOR YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE SECTION 15-1701(C) WITH OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Visit our website at http:\\\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA1500787 Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. I669014 (Published in the Kendall County Record, September 24, 2015, October 1, 8, 2015)

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE TWENTY-THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DEKALB COUNTY SYCAMORE ILLINOIS Nationstar Mortgage LLC Plaintiff, vs. Kirk Maroo, AKA Kirk D. Maroo; Marsha L. Maroo; David Maroo; Sharon Maroo; Unknown Owners and Non-Record Claimants Defendants. 15 CH 23 105 South Second Street, Malta, IL 60150 Judge Thomas L. Doherty


8 CLASSIFIED udge y NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause on May 28, 2015, the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office will on November 12, 2015, at the hour of 1:00PM at the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office, Public Safety Building, 150 North Main Street, Sycamore, IL 60178, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described mortgaged real estate: Lot 3 and the North 16 1/2 feet of Lot 4, Block 2 in the Original Town of Malta, according to the plat thereof recorded in Book "A" of Plats, Page 23, on 9/6/1856, in Dekalb County, Illinois. Commonly known as 105 South Second Street, Malta, IL 60150 Parcel Number(s): 07-23-159-005 The real estate is improved with a Single Family Residence. Sale terms: Bidders must present, at the time of sale, a cashier's or certified check for 10% of the successful bid amount. The balance of the successful bid shall be paid within 24 hours, by similar funds. The subject property is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" The sale is further condition. subject to confirmation by the Court. The property will NOT be open for inspection. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than the mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g) (4). For information call Plaintiff's Attorney, Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, One East Wacker, Suite 1250, One East Wacker, Suite 1250. Phone number: 312-651-6700. Attorney file number: 15-000095. Ellen C. Morris MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC Attorneys for Plaintiff One East Wacker, Suite 1250 Chicago, IL 60601 Telephone: 312-651-6700 Fax: 614-220-5613 Attorney. No.: 6308804 I671521 (Published in the Sandwich Record, October 8, 15, 22, 2015)

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTY-THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY Plaintiff, vs. JANE P. DICKINSON; THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; FERNWOOD GARDENS HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, UNKNOWN OWNERS and NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants, Case No. 2015-CH-279 The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, Jane P. Dickinson, Unknown Owners and NonRecord Claimants, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of the 23 Judicial Circuit, Kendall County, Illinois by the said plaintiff against you and other defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying the premises described as follows, to-wit: Lot 17 of Boulder Hill, Unit 35, in the Township of Oswego, Kendall, Illinois. 32 Fallcreek Circle, Montgomery, IL 60538 03-04-284-004 Now, therefore, unless you, Jane P. Dickinson, Unknown Owners and Non-Record Claimants, and the said above named defendants, file your answer to the complaint in said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the office of the Clerk of the 23 Judicial Circuit, Kendall County, Illinois, on or before November 10, 2015, default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a Judgment entered in accordance with the prayer of said Complaint. One of Plaintiff's Attorneys Keith Levy (6279243) MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC Attorneys for Plaintiff One East Wacker, Suite 1250, Chicago, IL 60601 Phone: 312-651-6700; Fax: 614-220-5613 (Published in the Kendall County Record September 24, October 1, 8, 2015.) KCR296

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IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BERNARD LLOYD MCCARTNEY, DECEASED PUBLICATION NOTICE GENERAL NO. 2015-P-86 NOTICE OF CLAIM AND ADMISSION OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF REPRESENTATIVE (INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION) NOTICE IS GIVEN of the death of the person named herein and that Letters of Office have been issued to the appropriate person listed below whose attorney is as shown, to wit: Decedent: BERNARD LLOYD MCCARTNEY, 30 SENECA DRIVE, MONTGOMERY, IL 60538 Date of Death: June 12, 2015 Type of Letters issued: Letters of Office – Independent Administration Letters of Office issued: September 21, 2015 Issued to: GREGORY S. MCCARTNEY, 1006 STATE STREET, YORKVILLE, IL 60560 Attorney For Estate: John Justin Wyeth, 1905 Marketview Dr., #317, Yorkville, IL 60560 (630) 553-9916 The Estate will be administered without Court Supervision unless under Section 28-4 of the Probate Act any interested person terminates Independent Administration by Petition to Terminate to the Circuit Court. Claims against the Estate may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Kendall County, Kendall County Courthouse, 807 West John Street, Yorkville, Illinois, 60560, or with the representative, or both, within six (6) months from the date of first publication of this Notice of Claim. Any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Circuit Court Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the representative and to the attorney within ten (10) days after it has been filed. Date of first publication: October 1, 2015.

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE TWENTY-THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLENE A. BAUM (Deceased) CASE NO. 2015 P 95 PUBLICATION NOTICE Independent Administration TO: CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Notice is given of the death of Charlene A. Baum who died on July 3, 2015, a resident of Montgomery, Illinois. The Representatives for the estate are Michael D. Baum, 1735 Fox Mead Circle, Montgomery, IL 60538 and Mark S. Baum, 32 Tomahawk Trail, Oswego, IL 60543. The Attorney for the estate is Mark E. Heimsoth, 563 W. Galena Blvd., Aurora, IL 60506. Claims against the estate may be filed on or before April 15, 2016. Claims against the estate may be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, 807 W. John Street, Yorkville, IL 60560 or with the Representative, or both. Any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the Representative and to the Attorney within 10 days after it has been filed. The estate will be administered without Court supervision unless an interested party terminates independent administration by filing a petition to terminate under Article XXVIII 5/38-4 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/28-4).

Village place. Bids not physically received Oswego President and Board of by the Village by October 20, 2015 Trustees will make the final award at 10:00 A.M. will be returned, un- of the bid and contract. opened to the firm. All proposals should be addressed to: (Published in the Ledger-Sentinel October 8, 15, 2015) KCR306 Village of Oswego Re: (vendor name) Bid for the Village of Oswego, PUBLIC NOTICE “Main Street and Tyler Street Culvert Repairs” Notice of Disposal or Sale Attention: Tina Touchette To: Christine Verhulst, Christopher Village Clerk Wilkinson, Stephanie Lackey 100 Parkers Mill Notice is hereby given that a posOswego IL 60543 sible sale or disposal of personal property will take place as allowed Bid packets, including specifica- by the IL Self Storage Facility Act tions and form of contract are 770 ILCA 95. available online at http://www.os- This property includes house hold wegoil.org. The link can be found goods. under the Business & Development It is in space no 46, 105, 132 at tab-Bids & RFPs. Additionally, Store All Storage, 4710 E 2570th packets may be picked up at the Fi- Rd, Sandwich, IL 60548, which is nance Department, Oswego Village currently rented by Christine VerHall, 100 Parker's Mill, Oswego, hulst, Christopher Wilkinson, Illinois, 60543. Stephanie Lackey. Sale, either individually or by lot, Each bid must be accompanied by or disposal will take place on Octoa Bid Guarantee in the form of a ber 18, 2015 at 9:00 AM at Store Bid Bond from a company with an All Storage, 4710 E 2570th Rd, A-1 best rating, or a cashier's check Sandwich, IL 60548. in the amount of ten percent This notice is being given by Tony (10%) of the bid and made Miceli of Store All Storage. payable to the Village of Oswego, 100 Parker's Mill, Oswego IL. (Published in the Sandwich Record 60543. No bid shall be withdrawn September 8, 15, 2015) KCR 307 for a period of thirty (30) days after the bid opening date without the consent of the Village. Checks or drafts of unsuccessful bidders will be returned as soon as possible after award and execution of the conPUBLIC NOTICE tract.

ASSUMED NAME Successful bidder must provide proper insurance, a Performance PUBLICATION NOTICE Bond and a Labor and Material Payment Bond in the full amount of Public Notice is hereby given the Contract, acceptable to the Vil- that on September 11, 2015 a cerlage. Contractor must comply with tificate was filed in the office of The Prevailing Wage Act and other re- County Clerk of Kendall County, Illiquirements as set forth in the Bid Specifications and applicable laws. nois, setting forth the names and Each contractor is to submit their post office addresses of all persons bid as indicated in the Specifica- owning, conducting and transacttions. The successful bidder will ing the business known as: (Published in the Kendall County enter into a contract with the Village Record on October 8, 15, 22, substantially in the form set forth in CANDY KIDS the specifications. INTERNATIONAL CANDIES /s/ John Justin Wyeth 2015) KCR966 Attorney for Estate The Village reserves the right to re- located at: PUBLIC NOTICE ject any or all bids and to waive 511 Springbrook Trail N., John Justin Wyeth any informality in bidding. WYETH LAW Oswego, IL 60543 The Board of Education of Plano 1905 Marketview Dr., #317 Community Unit School District No. Emailed or faxed bids will not be Yorkville, IL 60560 Dated: September 11, 2015 (630) 553-9916 88 will receive statements of interest accepted. from architectural firms interested in /s/ DEBBIE GILLETTE (Published in the Kendall County performing professional services, Award of Contract: The Village of County Clerk Pr iden and Bo d of Record, October 1, 8, 15, 2015) including but not limited to, the de- Os sign and administration of a project /s/ JESSICA KARALES KCR297 to replace and refit the HVAC systems in the Plano Middle School located at 804 S. Hale Street, Plano, IL 60545. Statements of inPUBLIC NOTICE terest, including qualifications and performance data are due by 3:00 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE PM on Monday, October 19, TWENTY THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 2015, at the Plano School District KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS office located at 800 S. Hale Street, Plano, IL 60545. Saturday, October 17, 2015 9 AM Start IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE (Published in the Plano Record Directions: Take Route 47 south in Yorkville, IL approximately OF: Jessie M. Hafenrichter 10-12 miles to Plattville Rd turn east 2 miles to home. October 8, 2015) KCR 308 Address: 25 Red Hawk Drive, Oswego, Illinois 60542 Real Estate, Vehicles, Tools, Antiques, Collectables, Household Date and Place of Death: February PUBLIC NOTICE Real Estate at 1:00 p.m. 25, 2015/Naperville, IL

LARGE PUBLIC ESTATE AUCTION 6363 Chicago Rd., Plattville, IL 60560

Case No. 2015 P 90 PUBLICATION NOTICE INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION TO CREDITORS, CLAIMANTS UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES 1. Notice is hereby given of Jessie M. Hafenrichter who died on February 25, 2015, a resident of Oswego, Illinois. 2. The Representative for the estate is: Chris Leigh Balog, 25 Red Hawk Drive, Oswego, Illinois 60542. 3. The Attorney for the estate is: Ted A. Meyers / Meyers & Flowers, LLC, 3 N. Second Street, Suite 300, St. Charles, Illinois 60174. 4. Claims against the estate may be filed on or before April 8, 2016. Claims against the estate may be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, 540 S. Randall Rd., St. Charles, IL 60174 or with the Representative or both. Any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the Representative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed. 5. On September 30, 2015, an Order Admitting the Will to Probate, Appointing the Representative was entered. 6. Within forty-two (42) days after the effective date of the original Order Admitting the Will to Probate, you may file a petition with the Court to require proof of the validity of the Will by testimony or witnesses to the Will in open Court, or other evidence, as provided under Article VI 5/6-21 (755 ILCS 5/6/21). 7. Within six (6) months after the effective date of the original Order Admitting the Will to Probate, you may file a petition with the Court to contest the validity of the Will as provided under Section VIII 5/8-1 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/81). 8. The estate will be administrated without Court supervision unless an interested party terminates independent supervision administration by filing a petition to terminate under Article XXVIII 5/28-4 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/28-4). /s/ Ted A. Meyers Attorney for Executor

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE (Published in the Ledger-Sentinel, TWENTY-THIRD JUDICIAL October 8, 15, 22, 2015)KCR305 CIRCUIT KENDALL COUNTY,

LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION TO BID TO PROVIDE REPAIRS TO THE MAIN STREET AND TYLER STREET CULVERTS The Village of Oswego, Illinois is inviting sealed bids for Main Street and Tyler Street Culvert Repairs for the work to be completed by December 18, 2015. Sealed bids must be mailed or hand-delivered to the address listed below by October 20, 2015 at 10:00 A.M. Bids will be publically opened and read aloud at the above stated time and

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Owner: Estate of Arthur and Ida Mae Riemenschneider Executor: Craig Riemenschneider Real Estate Terms: $10,000 down payment, property being sold as is where is, day of sale. must have bank approval letter with deposit day of sale. Closing will be on or before November 17, 2015. Owners have the right to accept or reject final bid. Property being sold with new survey. Prepare yourself to purchase this beautiful home. No buyer premium! Contents Terms: Cash or good check w/ proper ID. Every thing sold as is. Everything paid for day of sale. Not responsible for accidents or items after sold. No buyer premium! Please try to attend this quality sale.

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PUBLIC AUCTION

SUNDAY OCTOBER 18TH 2015 STARTING @ 9:00 AM Rain or shine

TED & LINDA WALTER, OWNERS

4316 E 2251ST ROAD SHERIDAN IL. 60551

Take IL Rt. 34 to Somonauk IL. to Hoxsey road or aka (2351 road) go 5 miles south to 4350th than west 2.5 miles to E 2251 than south to farm yard or from IL. Rt. 52 near Serena IL. Take the Hoxsey Rd north to 4350th than 2.5 miles west to E2251 than south to farm yard. (Watch for signs)

ANTIQUES & FARM TOOLS- LOG SPLITER- GAS PUMP- BARN LUMBER – LONGEBERGER BASKETS & OTHER COLLECTIBLE ITEMS Lunch provided by Kathy’s - comfort station Upright Standard Gas Pump, glass front. 24 HP Horizontal & Vertical log splitter on trailer elec. Start, Precision Scale Model 1.5 hp. working Fairbanks –Morris Gas Engine, Black Smith Forging iron bench, Alkota steam pressure washer, Cub 125 Hydro garden tractor, 48” deck, Elec hydro deck w snow blower, Cub 102 lawn tractor, parts tractor, 3 motorcycles as is and Motorcycle parts, 2 snow mobiles, AS IS, 6 x 6 yard shed w porch & Electric, 8 x 10 yard shed, Brute Power washer, Lg. collection of Hand & Long tools, Several bench vices, styles, types & sizes, Drill press w stand, Battery charger, Wood machinist tool box, Machinist tools, Knife collection, Arrow heads which were discovered on this farm, Several crocks various sizes, 10 gal Tonic, Turn Pro industrial surface grinder, LIKE NEW, 5’ sheer w 3 phase motor, Lg amount of barn lumber siding, timbers various sizes, Several Pc’s of misc antique rough hardwood furniture oak walnut chairs tables dressers cabinets cane seated, Oak Roll Top Desk, Oak machinist tool box, Collection of Dolls, Inc Lizzie Folk dolls, Vogue, play dolls, Fabric & Yarn, Craft supplies, Dress patterns, Sewing basket & related items, Quilts & Afghans , 25- 30 Longaberger basket collection some w/ liners, maybe more, Indian arrow heads found on this farm, Knife collection, Spit tune, gal square tube, Wringer washer machine, Griswold skillet & other cook ware, Roaster, pressure cooker, Advertising tins Tabaco & Others, Pictures & Frames, Sev crocks and jugs, Incs Tonica IL. & Others, Several books & Magazines, Table top Etc, Dove tail box & Cheese boxes, Wood clothes pin, Some collectible glassware, carnival glass hen on nest, Pink Depression, HP Lefton tea set, Lionel Train set w controls, track, & Accessories, Rollaway picnic tables, Char broil gas grille w bottle, Hot wheel toys & Others, Yard chairs & Ornaments, Long wash bench, Lg amount of Barn lumber various sizes, siding & timbers,, Old bicycles, Extension ladders, Storage cabinets & Shelfs, Snow fence, Bottles, coke & others, Many other items too numerous to mention Terms: cash good check master card Visa, no property removed until settled. Registration requires proper photo Id. All items to be sold to best and highest bidder. Not responsible for items or accidents.

AUCTIONEERS: CHRIS WEGENER SANDWICH IL. 815-451-2820 JOE WEGENER ROCHELLE IL. 815-766-0756 Go2wegenerauctions.com

Deputy (Published in the Kendall County Record, October 1, 8, 15, 2015) KCR301

ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE

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Public Notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2015 a cerASSUMED NAME tificate was filed in the office of The PUBLICATION NOTICE County Clerk of Kendall County, Illinois, setting forth the names and Public Notice is hereby given post office addresses of all persons that on September 15, 2015 a cer- owning, conducting and transacttificate was filed in the office of The ing the business known as: County Clerk of Kendall County, Illinois, setting forth the names and HIGH PERFORMANCE post office addresses of all persons AUTOMOTIVE owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: located at: 7174 Rt. 34 FOX RIVER STUDIOS Oswego, IL 60543 located at: 64 Main Street Oswego, IL 60543

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ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2015 a certificate was filed in the office of The County Clerk of Kendall County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post office addresses of all persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: JBMEDIAPROS located at: 64 Main Street Oswego, IL 60543 Dated: September 15, 2015

Dated: September 17, 2015

Dated: September 15, 2015 /s/ DEBBIE GILLETTE County Clerk /s/ Jessica Karales Deputy (Published in the Kendall County Record September 24, October 1, 8, 2015) KCR293

/s/ DEBBIE GILLETTE County Clerk /s/ Jessica Karales Deputy

/s/ DEBBIE GILLETTE County Clerk /s/ Jessica Karales Deputy (Published in the Kendall County Record September 24, October 1, (Published in the Kendall County 8, 2015) KCR292 Record September 24, October 1, 8, 2015) KCR289

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REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY OCTOBER 24TH, 2015 CONTENTS STARTING @9:30 AM 508 EAST MAIN STREET, NEWARK IL. 60548 REAL ESTATE OFFERING @10:00 AM

Parcel one: Features 4.5 residential acres, improved with a newer well maintained 3 bedroom ranch style home built in 2005. The home is located within the limits of the village. The main floor features large kitchen opened to dining area, Custom Oak kitchen cabinets, Pergo wood flooring, access to rear patio and breakfast bar. Comfortable Living room, 3 large bedrooms, 2 fully fixture bathrooms Handicap ready with walk in bath tub spa, mud room with laundry hook-up from garage. Access from the 2 car garage to the unfinished basement compliments the homes convenient floor plan. The home has been well maintained and is in move in condition. Other improvements include two machine sheds one is 48’ X 30’ Borkholder metal shed, with 15’ overhead door with electric door opener and the other a 49’ X 32’ metal shed. The appliances being offered with this home include Refrigerator, Stove and Dishwasher. Excellent setting and location with mature landscape. Located close to everything the town has to offer and into the suburbs Parcel Two: unimproved 7.565 more or less acres located along IL. Rt. 71 Newark IL. Section 5 township 35 north range 6, lying south of IL Route 71 with 80’ X 114’ easement along IL Rt. 71 providing access to this parcel. This parcel will be sold by the number of most recent 2008 surveyed acres. The buyer shall take immediate possession. The seller retains the 2015 crop and rent. Terms of Real Estate: $10,000.00 down on day of sale on each parcel with balance at closing on or DEC 8th, 2015. Possession will be given upon closing. The closing shall be in the usual manner. Title commitment and agreement to purchase contracts will be available for inspection prior to sale. Prospective buyers should have financing arranged prior to sale day. NO CONTINGENCIES. The properties will be sold in “as is “condition without warranties expressed or implied. Sellers reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Announcements made day of sale shall supersede advertising. A current survey will be provided to the successful bidder on both parcels. Inspection of the home by appointment contact the auctioneers here in list, questions concerning legal matters and zoning contact the attorney. The contents of the home and sheds will be on auctioned on the same day. Contents many clean and useful items including a JD 3320 utility cab 4WD tractor, 2 JD Lawn tractors, Gazebo, 2003 Red Chevy 1500 pickup w/40,000 original miles, watch for a more complete sale flyer listing or see web site.

RONALD D THOMPSON, TRUST Attorney for the Seller: Daniel Kramer 630-553-9500, Yorkville IL

Auctioneers: CHRIS WEGENER SANDWICH IL 815-451-2820 JOE WEGENER, ROCHELLE IL. 815-766-0756

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LARGE PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17, 2015 612 E. Lincoln Hwy, “IL. Route 30”, Hinckley IL. 60520 Starting @ 9:30am

Comfort Station

Lunch by Kathy

ANTIQUE FURNTURE & FURNISHING- JOHN DEERE TRACTOR –TOYS- POSTCARDS Oak Wardrobe, “Nash Furniture, Hinckley “, Oak Drop frt. Secretary, Oak RD Pedestal Table, 6 matching oak chairs, Sharp 32” flat screen TV, Sectional Sofa, Oak Living rm. tables, Pine Commode, Oak primitive table, Lighted Curio cabinet, Brunswick Phonograph w records “Victrola style”, Oak Break frt. Hutch, Hobart Cable Spinet Piano, Cherry lamp table, Oak Library table, Hall tree, Sev. antique rockers & Chairs, Table & Floor Lamps, Older hanging lamps & parts, Lg. braided area floor rug, Oak wall Mt. Spice cabinet, Marble top dresser, Brass bed, (2) 4 pc Bedrm. set Queen, w dresser, Vanity, High boy chest, Panasonic Stereo System, Sev. Framed antique Prints & Paintings, Gingerbread clock, Cookware w copper bottoms, everyday dishes, etc., Graduated Bowl sets Pyrex, Fire king, Older kitchen utensils, Sm household Elec. Appliances, Collectible glassware inc. Pink & Green depression, cracker Jar, water pitcher, Bowls, plates, stemware, candy dish, pattern glass & others., Knick knacks like animals, birds & Character figurines, some Occupied Japan, American pattern Fostoria & others, Salters, Lead crystal Pc’s, Carnival glass vases & bowls, Hull pottery, HP dishes, Bavaria & Others, Collection of Creases glassware, Cobolt blue dishes, Rug beaters, Toothpick holders, Fiesta ware dishes, Hammered Alu ware, Dollies, needle work, table linens, Wicker ware, Sterling flatware, Sterling Candle stick holder, Rose china set w serving Pc’s, Collectible spoons, Souvenir plates, some “Hinckley”, Doll dishes, furniture & clothes, Toy cast stove, Barbie dolls, Toys & vintage board games, Lg. collection of “Tru Scale” Farm toys, Wyandotte & Structo trucks, Lg. collections of older vintage Children’s Books, Old vintage Books, readers & table tops, 1919 DeKalb Ctny Honor roll book, Sev. Old scrap books & early 1900’s Postcard & Photo albums, Tin types, Victorian greeting & Holiday cards, Local area postcards & Photos, 1920’s – 30’s Hinckley & Somonauk Year books, Hinckley class of 1951 framed school photo, Arcade coffee Grinder, Webcor Model 123 record player, Signed baseballs, & ball cards, Ladies Vintage clothes, Hats, purses, Hankies, Mourners Dress, Sewing related items & older buttons, Costume Jewelry & boxes, Bedding & Quilts, Older sheet music, Early 1900’s newspapers, articles & Clipping from local & surrounding area, Stockyard ledger, Bullet pencil & 1930’s Breeders Gazette magazines, Rock Island Plow, Clothe Ledger, Older Cook books, some local, Chicago Cub collectible items, Foreign coins, 1893 Chicago Columbus Exposition souvenir, 1914 Warner Calendar Mirror, Dairy bottles, & bottle tops, Crocks, crock Jugs & Mixing bowls, Holiday Decoration inc. older Xmas decorations, Copper Kettle, Wash board & wringer w lettering, Blue fruit jars & others, Misc antique rough furniture, Anco & Fram Still bank, Advertising tool carrier, Ryobi Drill press,, Miter saw, Work Benches & Storage cabinets, 2 cement hitching post, John Deere Saber XLT Riding mower, Many other items & surprises too numerous to mention. OLDER HINCKELY & LOCAL AREA COLLECTIBLE MEMORABLE Items of special interest Lg. collection of Collectible older local area advertising items to inc., Hinckley Lumber stoneware creamer, Hinckley & grain, Sandwich, Hinckley & Somonauk Farmers still bank, Doeden Milling Co. Hinckley, 1923 Hinckley directory, Nash Furniture & Funeral, Valley Motors, 2002 Sandwich Fair Toothpick holder, Jerry’s Texeco, Arts Standard, calendars Martin Foods Thermometer calendar picture Somonauk, Sandwich Elevator, Leader Oil, Carls, Hinckley, Hinckley Sterling Spoon, Leifheit, Paw Paw souvenir, many other items expect to find more. Terms: Cash, Good Check or Master Card/Visa. Registration required with proper photo Id. No property removed until settled for. Property to be sold to best and highest bidder. Not responsible for items or accidents once sold.

ROBERT & MARLENE THORP, ESTATE AUCTIONEERS: CHRIS WEGENER SANDWICH IL. 815-451-2820 JOE WEGENER ROCHELLE IL. 815-766-0756 Go2wegenerauctions.com

CASHIER: THE COULTRIPS

CLERK: D.GUDMUNSON


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Public Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2015 a certificate was filed in the office of The County Clerk of Kendall County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post office addresses of all persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: KIMBERLY ANN located at: 67 S. Main Street Oswego, IL 60543 Dated: September 14, 2015

Yorkville, IL 60560

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Dated: September 28, 2015 /s/ DEBBIE GILLETTE County Clerk /s/ Jessica Karales Deputy

(Published in the Kendall County Record, October 1, 8, 15, 2015) KCR303

PUBLIC NOTICE

(Published in the Kendall County Record, October 1, 8, 15, 2015) KCR305

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE TWENTY-THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITKENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS

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NOTICE OF PUBLICATION FOR NAME CHANGE

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/s/ DEBBIE GILLETTE County Clerk /s/ Marsha Noss Public Notice is hereby given Deputy that on October 2, 2015 a certificate was filed in the office of The (Published in the Kendall County County Clerk of Kendall County, IlliRecord, September 17, 24, Octo- nois, setting forth the names and k ber 1, 8, 15, 2015) KCR281 post office addresses of all persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as:

2003 Dodge Dakota, 4X4, Extended Cab, 3 door, Gray color, Excellent Shape 630-774-3744

In re the Petition of: TERESA MARIE HANNA Case Number 15 MR 174

Oak Available

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Inside or Outside RV and Auto Storage for rent secure and reasonable,Yorkville location. Phone 630-553-8803

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(Published in the Kendall County Record, September 17, 24, Octo- Public Notice is hereby given ber 1, 8, 15, 2015) KCR278 that on September 28, 2015 a certificate was filed in the office of The County Clerk of Kendall County, Illinois, setting forth the names and PUBLIC NOTICE post office addresses of all persons owning, conducting and transactASSUMED NAME ing the business known as: PUBLICATION NOTICE YOUR-D-TOURS Public Notice is hereby given that on September 21, 2015 a cer- located at: tificate was filed in the office of The 405 SANDERS CT County Clerk of Kendall County, Illi- YORKVILLE, IL 60560 nois, setting forth the names and post office addresses of all persons owning, conducting and transact- Dated: September 28, 2015 ing the business known as: /s/ DEBBIE GILLETTE MCINTOSH HEATING & COOLING County Clerk /s/ MARSHA NOSS located at: 718 S. West St. Plano, IL 60545

97' Caviler Chevy AT/AC, 2.2 liter Mint Condition $2,200 92' Buick Roadmaster, 85K, Mint Condition, $6,000 815-603-8519

1994 Dodge 1500 PU

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Dated: September 21, 2015 /s/ DEBBIE GILLETTE County Clerk /s/ Jessica Karales Deputy

Dated: September 28, 2015 /s/ DEBBIE GILLETTE County Clerk /s/ Marsha Noss Deputy (Published in the Kendall County Record, October 8, 15, 22, 2015) KCR310

PUBLIC NOTICE ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on September 28, 2015 a certificate was filed in the office of The County Clerk of Kendall County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post office addresses of all persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: trainedRESPONSE located at: 302 W. Main St.

Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery 4 plots available, sec. 20D $1500/ea/OBO. 219-988-2440

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rounded screen, used for 3 hours remote incl excellent cond. $85 TV- 15” sharp compact, w/remote $35. 630-292-5400

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Public Notice is hereby given that on October 29, 2015 in Courtroom Vintage Motorcycles No. 112 of the Kendall County Courthouse, 807 West John Street, Yorkville, Illinois, at the hour of 9:00 a.m. Or as soon thereafter as PUBLIC NOTICE this matter may be heard, a Petition TRISH A GIRARD PHOTOGRAPHY will be heard in the said Courtroom ASSUMED NAME for the change of the name of located at: PUBLICATION NOTICE Teresa Marie Hanna 442 FAYETTE DR To: Terisa Marie Hanna OSWEGO IL 60543 Public Notice is hereby given pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/21-101 et. that on September 11, 2015 a cerseq. tificate was filed in the office of The County Clerk of Kendall County, Illi- Dated: October 2, 2015 Dated October 2, 2015 at 807 nois, setting forth the names and West John Street, Yorkville, Illinois /s/ DEBBIE GILLETTE post office addresses of all persons County Clerk owning, conducting and transact/s/ Teresa Marie Hanna !!!!!!!! /s/ Marsha Noss ing the business known as: Petitioner Deputy MK TILE (Published in the Kendall County (Published in the Kendall County Record, October 8, 15, 22, 2015) Record, October 8, 15, 22, 2015) 2000 Harley Davidson Sportster located at: KCR225 KCR309 883, 23K miles, newer drive belt, 21Grant Street ft. tire/brake pads/voltage reg. Lots Oswego, IL 60543 BREAKING NEWS of Chrome, $3500 630-235-5880 available 24/7 at Dated: September 11, 2015 KendallCountyNOW.com /s/ DEBBIE GILLETTE County Clerk /s/ Marsha Noss Deputy

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Oct 8, 9 Thurs, Fri, 8AM-4PM

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Kendall County Record • Plano Record • Oswego Ledger-Sentinel • Sandwich Record / KendallCountyNow.com • October 7-8, 2015

DELINQUENT TAX LIST Paw Paw Township Victor Township Sandwich Township (Note – due to the fact that tax payments have been received by this office after the copy was forwarded to the newspaper, names of certain people who have paid their taxes will appear in this list.) ( STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ( (COUNTY OF DEKALB)

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Public notice is hereby given that I, Christine J. Johnson, County Treasurer and Ex-officio County Collector of DeKalb County, in the State of aforesaid, will apply to the Circuit Court, Governmental Division of DeKalb County on the 23rd day of October, 2015 for judgment against all lands, lots, blocks and mobile homes set forth and described in the following real property and mobile home tax parcel number listing delinquent lands, lots and mobile homes for the years 2014 for real estate and 2015 for mobile homes, together with all interest, penalties, and costs due severally thereon, for an order to sell said lands, lots, blocks and mobile homes for the satisfaction thereof. Also that on Monday, the 26th day of October, 2015 all lands, lots and mobile homes for the sale of which an order shall be made will be exposed to public sale at the DeKalb County Administration Building in said County, in Sycamore, Illinois for the amount of taxes, interest and costs due thereon. When items are marked with an (“F”), it indicates forfeited property. The cost on each tract of land, town lot and mobile home listed below will be ten dollars ($10.00) and ten dollars ($10.00) per parcel if sold. If paid before said sale, ten dollars ($10.00) on each tract or on each lot, in addition to which costs, all such due and unpaid general taxes will bear interest after the 3rd day of June, 2015 at the rate of 1.5% per month for said taxes for the first installment, and after the 3rd day of September, 2015 at the rate of 1.5% per month on the second installment until paid or forfeited. If paid before said sale, ten dollars ($10.00) on each mobile home, in addition to which costs, all such due and unpaid general taxes will bear interest after the 28th day of April, 2015 at the rate of $25.00 per month until paid or forfeited. Parts or fractions of a month are regarded as a full month. Christine J. Johnson County Treasurer & Ex-officio County Collector PAW PAW TOWNSHIP PARCEL AMOUNT 16-02-100-005 $48.88 FEDERAL NATL MORTGAGE ASSN 16-12-100-009 $1,271.60 BUCZEK, PHILLIP & CAROL 16-18-151-009 $785.82 EDWARDS, RITA 16-18-300-007 $483.83 EDWARDS, RITA SANDWICH TOWNSHIP PARCEL AMOUNT 19-10-203-009 $5,686.18 THE JOHN H SHISSLER TRUST 19-11-300-035 $5,607.13 GIBBON, ELAINE & WYSZYNSKI, CLIFFORD ETAL 19-15-400-001 $301.33 STAHL, MIRIAM 19-22-400-002 $519.52 LEVIN, LAWRENCE 19-23-399-001 $5,681.21 FEDERAL NATL MORTGAGE ASSN 19-24-300-017 $295.06 SIMPSON, DAVID & MBS LAND GROUP LLC 19-25-101-013 $565.02 SIMPSON, DAVID & MBS LAND GROUP LLC 19-25-178-018 $1,649.19 FORD, TIMOTHY & II, DENISE 19-25-201-010 $1,305.61 GILKEY, CARY & CATHERINE 19-25-252-015 $38,796.80 PETERSEN HEALTH CARE XI LLC 19-25-252-016 $29,865.78 PETERSEN HEALTH CARE XI LLC 19-25-277-060 $1,351.24 DECORTE, SHIRLEY 19-25-301-005 $4,107.63 JOHNSON, DENNIS 19-25-301-020 $4,253.77 SOMMERS, SALLY 19-25-302-003 $1,909.41 AHRENS, STEPHANIE & NEIL 19-25-302-040 $1,382.71 RENFROW, THOMAS & PAMELA ETAL 19-25-302-043 $2,204.05 FEDERAL NATL MORTGAGE ASSN

19-25-328-015 $4,154.17 CUNZ, SUSAN 19-25-332-005 $2,959.92 STAHL, MIRIAM 19-25-351-005 $3,614.71 CAREY, EDWIN 19-25-351-013 $830.23 CAREY, EDWIN 19-25-351-015 $2,317.80 CAREY, EDWIN 19-25-351-016 $382.64 CAREY, EDWIN & JOAN 19-25-352-003 $2,466.63 Ii, DAWN & TIFFANY ETAL 19-25-382-001 $3,659.78 PARK NATL BANK 19-25-382-004 $2,067.52 JANICK, KATHLEEN 19-25-384-001 $1,326.22 SECRETARY OF HOUSING & URBAN DEV 19-25-401-004 $1,272.25 FITZPATRICK, WAYNE & FRANCES 19-25-402-003 $4,784.41 SMITH, JOAN 19-25-403-007 $1,844.56 KIMONT, ASHLEY 19-25-403-010 $1,601.31 MABE, BRENDA 19-25-451-007 $4,219.57 OLSON, ROBERT & MARY 19-26-127-008 $2,940.84 RERUCHA, CHRISTOPHER 19-26-428-033 $732.20 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST CO 19-26-431-008 $4,881.54 KINGSTON, LARRY & PHILLIPS, CHRISTOPHER 19-26-432-006 $2,202.55 DYER, PEGGY 19-26-434-005 $3,177.92 DUTKO, BETTY & COLLE, MICHAEL ETAL 19-26-454-006 $1,420.68 GRIFFITH, KORRIE 19-26-459-001 $1,625.65 STUPEC, BRIAN & DINA 19-26-459-004 $3,590.18 GODINEZ, MIRIAM 19-26-461-007 $2,923.18 ATG TRUST CO 19-26-477-004 $1,316.57 RAEANN SCHULZ DISABILITY TRUST

19-26-478-010 $2,418.54 SHEAFFER, RONALD & CHERYL 19-26-481-012 $675.20 DOBSON, SHANE & BARBARA 19-26-483-019 $2,527.29 FORD, TIMOTHY & Ii, DAWN 19-26-484-016 $4,486.17 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TR CO 19-27-426-001 $6,384.46 SCHULTZ, RONALD & LYNDA 19-27-453-008 $5,394.37 JONES, JAMES & JUDITH 19-27-453-010 $3,054.00 YINGLING, STEVEN & DELILAH 19-35-151-008 $3,237.57 CHLUP, JOSEPH & JEAN 19-35-152-008 $4,446.43 JAROSZ, WILLIAM 19-35-201-005 $1,953.31 JOHNSON, ROBERT & SHARI 19-35-231-005 $3,195.42 UNIQUE HOME GROUP LLC 19-35-233-003 $2,074.12 STAHL, MIRIAM 19-35-233-011 $662.26 DUY, TOD & KARLA 19-35-238-009 $4,106.46 WOODS, TROY 19-35-280-006 $1,683.70 BOLDEN, RICHARD 19-35-283-016 $2,548.35 KUNTZ, AMIE 19-36-104-009 $7,287.30 RAILROAD STREET LLC 19-36-104-025 $4,705.94 SCHLEIFER, BRADLEY & STACY 19-36-106-001 $2,915.94 PAIGAH INVESTMENTS, LLC 19-36-108-013 $1,082.42 TOOLEY, GORDON 19-36-109-005 $1,649.72 WASSON, JAMES & KAREN

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19-36-109-006 $3,535.40 GLOVER, LOUIS & VERNA 19-36-109-008 $2,730.82 VANDEUSEN, RICHARD 19-36-110-007 $2,019.53 STAHL, MIRIAM 19-36-132-001 $4,713.90 WASSON, JAMES & KAREN 19-36-202-007 $4,148.59 MALL, PAMELA 19-36-306-008 $8,718.52 DUY, TOD & KARLA 19-36-351-011 $6,159.93 US BANK TRUST NA 19-36-353-012 $7,463.19 WINEMILLER, KATHY & PIFKIN, EDWARD VICTOR TOWNSHIP PARCEL AMOUNT 17-09-200-010 $16,283.99 OLSON, GREG 17-27-300-005 $6,221.67 GIANNINI, LOUIS & JO 17-34-300-003 $1,750.29 HAM HEAD FARMS LLC

SANDWICH TOWNSHIP MOBILE HOME 19-25-477-011 0021O $151.40 Harper, Debi Address: 1111 E. Railroad Street Lot 21 Sandwich, IL 60548 VIN: 26103658 Del Years: 2015 19-26-300-005 0062O $179.30 Boyer, Derrick Address: 1303 Nicole Lane Sandwich, IL 60548 VIN: N124076A Del Years: 2015

I, Christine J. Johnson, County Treasurer and Ex-officio County Collector of said County of DeKalb, in the State of aforesaid, do hereby certify that the foregoing real property and mobile home tax parcel numbers listing delinquent lands, lots, blocks and mobile homes upon which taxes remain due and unpaid for the years 2014 for real estate and 2015 for mobile homes, together with the owner’s name, if known, the amount due thereon for taxes and the year or years for which the same is due, said list also contains a list of lands, lots and mobile homes already ordered sold and I hereby give notice that application will be made to the Circuit Court, Governmental Division of DeKalb County, State of Illinois on this the 23rd day of October 2015, at the Courthouse in Sycamore, Illinois in said court, for judgment against the above described delinquent lands, town lots, blocks and mobile homes in said County for taxes for the years 2014 for real estate and 2015 for mobile homes, together with interest and costs due and to become due severally thereon or as much of said taxes and costs as may then remain due and unpaid, for an order to sell said lands, lots and mobile homes for the satisfaction of said taxes and costs. And I do hereby also give notice that all lands, town lots, blocks and mobile homes in the above and foregoing list for which such order of sale shall be made, will be exposed to public sale at the DeKalb County Administration Building in the City of Sycamore, in said County, on Monday, the 26th day of October, 2015, commencing at nine o’clock A.M. for the amount of said taxes, interest, and costs as provided by law, unless prevented by previous payment. Persons interested in bidding at the Tax Sale must be registered with the Collector’s Office no later than 10 business days prior to the sale, and may contact the Collector’s Office for a registration form. Christine J. Johnson County Treasurer & Ex-officio County Collector Dated at Sandwich, Illinois this 7th day of October, A.D., 2015 I hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing publication with the copy furnished by the DeKalb County Treasurer/Collector and find the same to agree herewith. Robert G. Wall Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of October, 2015 At Sandwich, DeKalb County, Illinois. Kathi Schort Notary Public


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