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Published June 21, 2012, 12:00 AM

FORECLOSURE: Coastal States v. Patricia L. Lischewski; 11-CV-1085

(Pub. June 21 - Final July 5, 2012)

(Pub. June 21 - Final July 5, 2012)

STATE OF WISCONSIN

CIRCUIT COURT

ST. CROIX COUNTY

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

Case No. 11-CV-1085

Coastal States Mortgage Corporation

Plaintiff,

vs.

Patricia L. Lischewski a/k/a Patricia L.

Steffenhagen, John J. Lischewski and

First Federal Capital Bank a/k/a

Associated Bank, National Association

Defendants.

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure entered on January 18, 2012 in the amount of $145,165.46, the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows:

TIME: July 24, 2012 at 10:00 a.m.

TERMS: Pursuant to said judgment, 10% of the successful bid must be paid to the sheriff at the sale in cash, cashier's check or certified funds, payable to the clerk of courts (personal checks cannot and will not be accepted). The balance of the successful bid must be paid to the clerk of courts in cash, cashier’s check or certified funds no later than ten days after the court’s confirmation of the sale or else the 10% down payment is forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is sold ‘as is’ and subject to all liens and encumbrances.

PLACE: On the East steps of the St. Croix Courthouse, in the City of Hudson, St. Croix County.

DESCRIPTION: Lot 9, Block E, Plat of East Hudson in the City of Hudson, St. Croix County, Wisconsin.

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 914 9th St Hudson, WI 54016-1739

TAX ID NUMBER: 236-0419-00-000

DATED: May 21, 2012

John A. Shilts

St. Croix County Sheriff

Gray & Associates, L.L.P.

Attorneys for Plaintiff

16345 West Glendale Drive

New Berlin, WI 53151-2841

(414) 224-8404

Please go to www.gray-law.com to obtain the bid for this sale.

Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.  If you have previously received a discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, this communication should not be construed as an attempt to hold you personally liable for the debt.

WNAXLP

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