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VOL. 78 • NO. 30
Movies in the Park
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Lightning strike destroys church
During the Thursday night storms, a lightning strike left the 150-year-old Zion Community Church near Pearl City a mass of charred ruins.
Brew and Chew in Pearl City plans full weekend of fun for kids of all ages
EDITOR
The Brew and Chew in downtown
Pearl City is announcing a full weekend of music, games, a corn hole
tournament and kid’s fest beginning
Saturday, Aug 6 at 10 a.m. with a
full blown Corn Hole Tournament
featuring 20 teams locked in competition and prizes for first, second and
third place finishers.
The fun moves into the afternoon with the opening of the Brew
and Chew Biker’s Games featuring
a ring toss, the dreaded weenie bite
competition and a balloon toss, a
50/50 raffle and Cubs tickets are on
the table for the big winners.
Then from 7 p.m. until midnight
some of the region’s best bands will
take the stage for an epic night of
rock and roll in the streets of Pearl
City.
“Saturday is looking to be the
day for motorcycle games and outdoor music,” said Brew and Chew
co-owner Sylvia Martin. “The Beer
Garden will be open at 11 a.m. and
stay open until around one in the
morning and there will be no cover
charge when the bands take the
stage.”
She said Sunday will be for the kids.
“Sunday we will be having a kid’s
festival and the Pearl City Fire Department is helping us with it,” Martin said. “We will have a bouncy
house. We’re going to do Olympic
Games for the kids with three legged
races, hula hoop contests, a dunk
tank, a parachute wheel and much
more.”
The fire department will be staging water fights and possibly a few
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more surprises.
“We will be having a big tug of
war using a hundred foot of rope in
the street downtown,” Martin said.
“We’ll be judging sidewalk chalk
drawings and Bozo Buckets, we’ll
have a spoon egg race and a huge
Jenga Puzzle.”
Everyone who participates in the
Olympic Games, will have a chance
to win a medal!
“We will also be running a food
tent,” she said. “We’ll be grilling
brats and hotdogs all day and there’ll
be chips and soda, and water and ice
cream for sale in the food tent.”
She said the Kids Festival will run
from noon till five on Sunday and
admission is free.
“We bought Brew and Chew two
years ago and we were going to do
a beer garden with a festival the first
year, but we decided to wait and
see how things went,” Martin said.
“Pearl City used to have Homecoming Days, but that hasn’t happened
for a while, so we started thinking
about staging a festival and here we
are.”
They decided to spread the fun
over a weekend and stage bikers’ day
on the first day and then stage something special for the kids on the next.
“There is no cost for any of the
kids to register for any of the Olympic Games,” she said. “There will be
souvenirs and food and beverages
for sale, but it’s a fun filled event for
kids and admission and the games
are all free.
Call (815) 443-3222 or stop by the
Brew and Chew at 201 S Main St, in
downtown Pearl City for more information or visit them on online at RT
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Lena Library News
By Dixie Althoff
DIRECTOR
As I write this article inside
where it is so pleasant, the temperature continues to climb outside.
Good old Summer time! Please
remember to drink lots of water
and don’t do anything outside that
can wait for a few days. Use good
judgment if you do have to be out
for any length of time.
The first two weeks of summer
reading classes have went great.
Last week all the classes made
rackets to play “Balloon Tennis.”
The rackets were made from a
paper plate and a paint stir stick
(thanks to Ms. Kathy’s next door
neighbor for all the paint sticks).
Each child could decorate his or
her racket the way they wanted.
The little ones had a fun time just
trying to hit the balloon. All the
older children had a Tennis competition. There were some really
competitive kids!
This week all classes made pennants. They all decorated their own
pennant.
There were some very nice ones.
The older children had balloon tennis competitions and were awarded
prizes. The winning team got first
pick!!
Last Friday we had our third
summer reading movie day. We
showed The Peanuts Movie. We
had a pretty good attendance considering all the activities children
are involved in during the summer.
One more movie day this Friday
and then July 29 is what the kids
have been waiting and working for
all summer.
CARNIVAL!!!! The carnival is
done in an open house format from
1—3 p.m. Younger children must
have a parent or guardian accompany them/third, fourth and fifth
graders can attend alone. We have
had some good readers this summer. When you visit the library
please check out the Read for the
Win Poster. Each star is for every
ten books or every 2 hours of reading. The black on the poster is almost covered.
That is a lot of books!
The winner of our final Guess
How Many contest was Sydney
Duncan.
Congratulations! The last two
weeks winners for the adult program were Deb Winning and Kathy
Baldauf. The Adult program will
end Aug. 31.
Keep up the good reading.
New Summer fiction: Falling by
Jane Green, I’ve Got Sand in All
the Wrong Places by Lisa Scottoline, Night and Day by Iris JoTRACY SIEGER PHOTO Shopper’s Guide
hansen, Outfoxed by David
Rosenfelt and Magic by Danielle
Steel.
New DVDS: 13 Hours, Emma’s Alliance Contractors of Woodstock were busy all week near the entrance to Lena Winslow High School
Chance, I Saw the Light, Allegiant, laying new sidewalks and driveways just in time for the return to school.
Miracles from
Heaven, and The Peanuts Movie.
Stop in and pick up something
or just come in and cool off during
these hot summer days. Watch the
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Members of the Pearl City Fire
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Ambulance, Shannon Fire Department, Stockton Fire Department, Mount Carroll Fire and
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Sheriff’s Office, Stephenson
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Lena Lions Club announces 66th Annual Fall Festival
With autumn just around the
corner, the Lena Lions 66th Annual Fall Festival, known as “The
Cadillac of Small Town Festivals”,
will be held in downtown Lena on
Sept. 9 and 10.
Free entertainment on Friday –
7 p.m. – Mississippi Man - Larry
Michael, along with Debra Kay,
will be singing their hearts out at
the Lena Fall Festival. Larry has
brought his special form of entertainment to millions of folks here
in the Midwest via River Boats,
Casinos, and local venues playing banjo, fiddle and guitar, not
to mention helping thousands of
people celebrate their own special
events.
Larry Michael has also had the
fortune of having his music air on
country radio stations worldwide,
and has two songs doing very well
in the country music charts in Europe. Debra Kay started entertaining with Larry about ten years ago.
Since then, she has won the hearts
of countless people. She has been
working as a lead singer and back
up harmony singer with Larry. The
two of them will bring a mixture
of music to you with a kick.
The featured free entertainment
at 7 and 9 p.m. on Saturday evening
is MADDMEN – back by popular
demand! They are seasoned veterans of the Northwest Illinois music
scene who have been rockin’ out
since the ‘60s. Want ‘50s and ‘60s
country or down and funky blues?
They take you there! Travel down
memory lane with their smooth
harmonies and interpretive covers
of artists like The Everly Brothers,
Buddy Holly, and Johnny Cash.
Bring it up with The Beatles, The
Searchers, Chuck Berry, Jimmy
Reed and other artists of that great
time in our musical history. They
do it all. The current MADDMEN
are an advanced incarnation of
the NOMADDS, a wildly popular
local garage band from the ‘60s
whose music continues to thrive
today. Members of the group are:
Lee Garner, Dean Kuehl, Deny
Kuhl, Jim Martin, Kevin Trost and
Lena’s very own Chris Robinson.
The Lena Lions will sell raffle
tickets (5200 available) for the
2016 Ford Fusion S (4 door sedan)
to be given away on Saturday at
approximately 11 p.m. The tickets will cost $10 per ticket or 3
for $20. A $400 Lena Money Gift
Certificate will be second prize and
a $200 Lena Money gift Certificate
will be third prize. This year a
2016 Polaris Ranger 570 LED EPS
in sunset red (3700 tickets available) will also be raffled. A $ 200
Lena Money Gift Certificate will
be second prize and a $100 Lena
Money gift Certificate will be
third prize. Tickets are again $10
per chance or 3 for $20. Drawing
will be at the same time as the car
drawing.
Skinners Amusements will return for the 57th year with carnival
rides for all ages in the downtown
parking lot. Merchandise Bingo
and Ham Stand, Lion’s operated
long time favorites of festival at-
tendees, will be in their usual places on Main Street. Please Note: No
pets will be allowed on the midway
except for service dogs for people
with disabilities.
There will be food galore with
the Le-Win Sports Association
Food Stand & the Knights of Columbus filling their usual spots.
All time favorites like cotton candy, elephant ears, Boy Scout lemonade shake-ups, ice cream and
soft drinks will be here also.
The theme of this year’s parade
is “Lena Strong with Pride”. The
100+ unit parade will be stepping
off from the Dietz Old School
Apartments (old Grade School) at
noon on Saturday Sept. 10. A flyover by the Freeport Pilot’s Association will again start off our
parade – taking the same route
through town as previous years.
Several high school bands and
colorful church floats, Scout and
4-H groups, antique and classic
cars and antique tractors, along
with area fire trucks will be featured. We are encouraging the kids
to decorate their bikes and participate in the parade! Parade entry
registration starts at 9 a.m. (No
4-wheel drive tractors, duals, or
semis. Need valid driver’s license
to drive tractor.) “Look for the
“pork chops on a stick” during the
parade.
The Annual Horse Show and
Judging will be held at the north
end of Lena Cemetery beginning
at 9:30 a.m. – prior to kick of the
parade.
Parade registration and information: Jeff Stamm (815) 369-5572
or Bill Crichton (815) 369-4946.
To keep in shape, the Lena Community Park District is sponsoring
the Fall Festival 5k Run/Walk on
Saturday, Sept. 10, starting from
Lions Park at 8:30 a.m. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. Pre-register by Aug. 26 for $15 and receive
a t-shirt at the run. After Aug. 26,
the cost is $20. Call park office at
(815) 369-5351 with questions.
For a full weekend of great food,
hometown fun and entertainment,
come to the Lena Lions Fall Festival on September 9 and 10 in
downtown Lena.
Festival Chairman: Kirk Polhill
(815) 275-3371
Street/Vendor Chairman: Don
Brown (815) 369-4832
Adv/Pr: Chairman:
Marcia
Meyers (815) 821-2300
Stephenson County 4-H Shooting
Sports Club announces startup date Affordable health screenings
Ladies Day Out
– Save the Date
Ladies Day Out is preparing for
a “cool” holiday show on Saturday
Nov. 19 at the Lena School District
from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Shop local this holiday season at Ladies Day
Out! There is something for everyone.
If you are interested in becoming
a vendor at our event or a sponsor of
Ladies Day Out, please contact Chelsea White at (815) 275-3997, Kristina Weaver at (815) 541-2355, via
e-mail at LadiesDayOut05@gmail.
com, or visit our Facebook page.
Vendors are encouraged to get a
registration form to secure an available space.
program has been going strong for
five years, so it’s great that we can
introduce another discipline in the
shooting sports gallery. Our certified instructors are wonderful leaders and work great with the kids.” The Stephenson County 4-H
Shooting Sports Club is open to all
youth 8 - 18 years of age as of Sept.
1, 2015. Safety is first and foremost
- participants are expected to follow the directions of the instructors
at all times and regular attendance
is required. All equipment will be
supplied by the club for beginners
to advanced air rifle marksman. There will be an informational meeting held at 5:30 p.m. on
Wednesday, Aug. 3 in the basement
of Fehr-Graham (221 E. Main St.)
in Freeport. Interested participants
and parents are strongly encouraged to attend this meeting. Club
meetings will start on Wednesday,
Aug. 17, and run weekly through
No v. 16, from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.
The fee for participating in the
Stephenson County 4-H Shooting
Sports Club for Air Rifle is $100
per youth. If you are not already a
Stephenson County 4-H member,
there is an additional $20 program
fee. If interested, please contact
Lori Tessendorf at (815) 235-4125
or register online by visiting: http://
web.extension.illinois.edu/jsw/.
Registration is currently open until
Aug. 15; however, space is limited
so register now. About 4-H: Illinois 4-H strives
to help youth learn skills for living. 4-H programs are offered in
every Illinois county by University
of Illinois Extension. Illinois 4-H
aims to impact the lives of 250,000
youth each year through sustained
learning clubs and groups and
short-term programming. 4-H is a
community of seven million young
people around the world learning
leadership, citizenship, and life
skills. For more information on any
of these events, contact University
of Illinois Extension-Stephenson
County at (815) 235-4125.
coming to Lena, Illinois
Residents living in and around
the Lena, Illinois can learn about
their risk for cardiovascular disease,
osteoporosis, diabetes, and other
chronic, serious conditions with affordable screenings by Life Line
Screening. Lena Community Center
will host this community event on
8/11/2016. The site is located at 497
Lions Dr. in Lena.
Screenings can check for:
The level of plaque buildup in
your arteries, related to risk for heart
disease, stroke and overall vascular
health.
HDL and LDL Cholesterol levels
Diabetes risk
Bone density as a risk for possible
osteoporosis
Kidney and thyroid function, and
more
Screenings are affordable, convenient and accessible for wheelchairs
and those with trouble walking. Free
parking is also available.
Packages start at $149, but consultants will work with you to create a
package that is right for you based
on your age and risk factors. Call 1(877) 237-1287 or visit our website
at www.lifelinescreening.com. Preregistration is required.
PH TOS Available!
Call (815) 654-4850 or
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Purchase photos that ran in our paper.
Robert Bonnet, Lena, celebrated his 90th birthday with his
family on July 16. His children are Nancy (Arnie) Bailey,
Belvidere IL; Kathy (Eldon) Janssen, Monroe WI.; David
(Sara) Bonnet, Poway CA.; Dan (Cindy) Bonnet, Lena, and Ed
(Lesley) Bonnet, Norton Shores, MI. He has 12 grandchildren
(1 deceased), 3 step grandchildren, and 8 great grandchildren.
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University of Illinois Extension and Stephenson County 4-H
are proud to announce the start of
the Air Rifle Shooting Sports program. The Stephenson County 4-H
Shooting Sports Club is an active
participation program designed to
introduce young people to the sport
of air rifle shooting. Club Leader,
Sargent Michael Dechy (FHS
NJROTC instructor), has many
years of experience in this field and
has several teams and individuals
who have competed in and won
state and national titles. Youth will
be taught the principles of shooting; safe and responsible use of
firearms; and marksmanship while
learning positive youth development and leadership skills. This
program will help youth develop
into individuals who are responsible, productive citizens. Lori Tessendorf, 4-H Program
Coordinator, stated, “we are very
excited to have this discipline of
our shooting sports program finally up and going. Our Archery
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Senate Week in Review
July 18-22
A new law signed during the week
will help the families of crime victims by extending the statute of
limitations on violent crimes and
strengthening Illinois’ Freedom of
Information Act laws.
Also signed into law by Gov.
Bruce Rauner was a bill I cosponsored to expand insurance coverage
in Illinois to include cutting-edge
breast cancer screenings, and other
measures targeting the retail sales of
synthetic drugs and reinforcing the
state’s commitment to early childhood education.
Governor signs Molly’s Law
The legislative package known
as Molly’s Law will strengthen the
state’s Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) and extend the period of time
in which a victim’s family can file a
wrongful death lawsuit when the act
is intentional and violent in nature.
House Bill 6083 allows a lawsuit in a wrongful death case to be
brought within five years after the
date of a death, or within one year
after the criminal case against the
perpetrator concludes.
Additionally, House Bill 4715
provides for fines—up to $1,000 per
day—in cases where a public body
fails to comply with a court order
resulting from a FOIA action. It also
incentivizes public bodies to act in a
timely manner in response to binding
opinions from the Attorney General
in FOIA cases.
The new laws were sought by the
family of Molly Young, a 21-year-old
victim of a gunshot wound who died
under questionable circumstances in
2012. The Young family faced an uphill battle in the pursuit of justice for
Molly, hindered by the state’s statute
of limitations for wrongful death
cases and burdensome FOIA compliance issues.
As a result, in May 2015 a judge
dismissed a wrongful death lawsuit
filed by Larry Young, ruling Young
failed to file the lawsuit within two
years of Molly’s death.
House Bill 6083 and House Bill
4715 will go into effect on Jan. 1,
2017.
Illinois continues to lead in
early childhood education
A new law signed July 21 reinforces Illinois’ leading role in early childhood education. As the first state in
the country to make sure an allocation of early childhood education
funding was directed to programs for
infants and toddlers up to age three,
Senate Bill 238 clarifies the original
intent of the law to ensure that 25
percent of the early childhood block
grant will be spent on programs
that focus on children younger than
three. It has been demonstrated that
U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL)
spoke on the Senate floor calling out
Republicans for failing to provide
immediate funding for new efforts
to combat opioid addiction in the
Comprehensive Addiction and Re-
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According to the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), breast
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796,602 invasive cancer diagnoses in
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Senate Bill 466 took effect immediately.
Banning sale of
addictive bath salts
Gov. Rauner also signed Senate
Bill 210, giving law enforcement
another tool to curb the growing
number of retailers selling synthetic
drugs popularly known as “bath
salts.”
The new law targets the sale of
these synthetic drugs by prohibiting retailers from selling, or offering
for sale, any material that contains
the “cathinone” chemical structure
found in bath salts. Once the law
takes effect on Jan. 1, 2017, it will be
a Class 3 felony if the Act is violated,
which could result in a potential fine
up to $150,000. In addition, units of
local government may revoke a violator’s license.
Use of bath salts has been on the
rise across the country for the last decade. It has been difficult for law enforcement to crack down on the bath
salt epidemic, because in order to get
around state and federal laws, manufacturers of synthetic drugs continue
to modify their formulas.
Bath salts are chemically similar to amphetamines, cocaine, and
MDMA, and they produce effects
such as paranoia, hallucinations, increased sociability, panic attacks and
excited delirium. So named because
these substances are often sold disguised as common bath salts, they
are frequently available in convenience stores, smoke shops and adult
stores. Bath salts are known to be extremely addictive, and even deadly.
Durbin calls for a forceful response
to heroin and opioid epidemic
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early childhood is critical to intellectual, physical and behavioral development—particularly in the very
early years after birth.Senate Bill 238
prioritizes state support to ensure
children in Illinois begin their lives
with a strong academic foundation
and age-appropriate support and resources.
Expanded coverage to include
3D breast cancer screenings
Insurance plans in Illinois, including Medicaid, will now cover breast
tomosynthesis, or 3D mammography, following the Governor’s recent
approval of Senate Bill 466.
The legislation, which I cosponsored, was unanimously supported
by Illinois lawmakers, and praised as
a critical tool to help with early detection of breast cancer. Breast tomosynthesis is a form of
breast cancer screening that is newer
and more effective than low-dose
mammography. It works by creating
an image of the breast through a series of X-rays from different angles.
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three-dimensional image, making it
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ment. We need to put taxpayers’ dollars behind this commitment to end
this epidemic, and it’s needed now,”
said Durbin. “Failing to provide the
dollars today is not going to help
those who are currently suffering.
It’s not going to help that mother
who was awake all last night worrying about a son or a daughter who
is facing an addiction, praying they
can get that child they love into
treatment in time to break that addiction and save their lives.”
Last month, Senator Durbin introduced comprehensive legislation to
prevent prescription opioid addiction, as four out of five heroin users
started by misusing prescription opioids. The Addiction Prevention and
Responsible Opioid Practices Act
(A-PROP Act) would curb the number of opioids flooding the market,
increase accountability to ensure responsible prescribing practices, and
support prevention efforts to reduce
drug diversion and addiction.
By Anita Bedell,
major concern both for individuals
and the campus community. Virtually ALL students experience the
effects of college drinking, whether they drink or not. One fourth of college students
experience academic consequences due to drinking and 20 percent
met the criteria for alcohol abuse/
dependence, according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse
and Alcoholism. Colleges students
are injured, assaulted, attempt suicide, experience sexual abuse,
health problems and die each year
as a result of alcohol. Alcohol related problems tend to
go up when alcohol is more readily
accessible to young adults. Allowing the sale of alcohol at sporting
and public events at colleges could
lead to an increase in underage
drinking, alcohol abuse, and drinking and driving. The Board of Trustees at Illinois universities and community colleges will develop their
alcohol policies within the next six
months. If you are alumni or have children or grandchildren attending
there, please contact the Board of
Trustees. Ask the Trustees not to
allow the sale of alcohol at sporting events, concerts, or public
events in the stadiums/arenas.
Governor signs bill to allow
alcohol sales at college
football and basketball games
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ILLINOIS
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ADDICTION PROBLEMS
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covery Act. Durbin noted that the
CARA bill freezes funding for addiction treatment at a time when the
number of deaths from opioid and
heroin overdoses continues to grow.
“When only 12% of the people in
Illinois are able to receive care for
their addiction and there is a 12week wait at facilities for vulnerable
patients to get into drug treatment,
authorizing new programs, which
this bill does, is good but not good
enough. We need to make an invest-
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Governor Rauner signed a bill
to allow the board of trustees of
public universities and community
colleges to decide whether to allow
the sale of alcohol at public events. Did politicians and university officials consider the high costs of
alcohol? The economic cost of alcohol is $807 per person per year,
whether you drink or not. The cost
is $249 billion annually, according
to Center for Disease Control. Underage drinking and alcohol
abuse by college students are a
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Obituaries
AYDEN TIMOTHY DITTMAR
Ayden Timothy Dittmar, at the
age of 8 weeks and 3 days, passed
away peacefully in the arms of his
family on July 16, 2016 at American
Family Children’s Hospital in Madison, WI. Ayden was born on May
25, 2016 with a rare genetic disorder
that caused intractable seizures. He
was the son of Jayson and Rachel
(Lingbeck) Dittmar of Lena, IL. He
touched the hearts and lives of many
in the short time he was here.
He is survived by his parents; two
sisters, Evelyn & Jaylee; paternal
grandparents, Tim Dittmar of Lena
and Julie & Rich Davis of Warren,
IL; maternal grandparents, Gary &
Sue Lingbeck of Lena; great grandparents, June & the late Dalvin Dittmar of Lena, Orv & Dannis Gates of
Lena, LaVerle & the late Joan Lingbeck of Freeport, and Lila & the late
Edward Parks of Freeport.
A private service will be held at
Christ Lutheran Church in Stockton. Interment will take place at the
Woodbine Cemetery. A memorial
fund has been established. Memorials may be sent to 15052 W. Stees
Rd, Lena, IL 61048. Condolences
may be shared with his family at
www.hermannfuneralhome.com.
DIXIE LOUISE LABARR
Dixie Louise LaBarr wanted to
be remembered as a loving wife,
mother, and grandmother, at the age
of 64, she passed away on Tuesday,
July 19, 2016 at the University of
Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa
City, Iowa. Visitation and a funeral
service were held July 23, at St.
John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church
in Preston. Cremation rites will be
accorded following the service. A
memorial fund has been established
in Dixie’s memory. Friends and family are invited to share in Dixie’s life
at www.lawjonesfuneralhome.com.
Dixie was born on Oct 21, 1951,
in Savanna, Illinois, the daughter of
Wilbur and Erma (Meyer) Ringen.
She grew up on the family farm in
Green Island, Iowa. Dixie attended
Preston High School and graduated
with the Class of 1969. She worked
for International Paper in Clinton,
Iowa for 25 years as a finishing line
operator. She later owned and operated Scooters in Preston for 16 years
and retired in 2011.
Dixie married Donald Watters in
1971, they later separated. On Sept.
29, 2001, Dixie married the love of
her life Dave LaBarr at St. John’s
Evangelical Lutheran Church in
Preston. Dixie was a lifelong member of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church. She enjoyed sewing,
crossword puzzles, and taking her
kids camping, fishing and on vacations. Most of all, Dixie treasured
the time she spent cooking meals for
her family, especially making her
banana bread and pumpkin bars.
Dixie will be dearly missed by
her husband, Dave; three children,
Robert “Bob” (Kelly McDermott) of
Clinton, Bonnie (Stephen) Ugarph
of Clinton, Bradley (Stacey) Watters of Clinton; three step-children,
Lori Leary of Clinton, Julie Jurgess
of Clinton, David (Genelle) LaBarr
Jr. of Charlotte; six grandchildren,
Keaton, Kierre, Tait, Maya, Samuel,
Sophia, Laken; six step-grandchildren; two brothers, Richard (Elaine)
Ringin of Ohio, Robert “Ringo”
(Michelle) Ringin of Green Island;
three sisters, Barb (Dave) Doland
of Green Island, Michelle (Crystal) Randall of Comanche, Iowa,
Isabelle (Ron) Johnson of Preston.
Dixie was preceded in death by her
parents, oldest brother, Donny Dale
and a sister-in-law, Rhonda Ringin.
LOUANN C. BUSKER
LouAnn C.
Busker,
45,
passed away on
Saturday July
16, 2016 at the
University of
Madison Hospital. She was
born on Feb. 1,
1971 to Howard and Carol
(Shumaker)
Klentz. She married Jeff Busker on
Aug. 12, 1990 at the Pearl City United Methodist Church. She was employed at the Mobil Gas Station in
Cedarville and Dollar General Store
in Lena for six years. She enjoyed
geneology, crafts, collecting Boyd’s
Bears and antique “Ball” jars. She
was a loving and caring person
whom enjoyed her family. She was
a member of the Pearl City United
Methodist Church, Pearl City Lioness and the Pearl City Historical
Society.
She is survived by her husband
Jeff of Cedarville, IL, son Jesse and
daughter Lora also of Cedarville, IL.
mother; Carol Klentz of Pearl City,
IL, father; Howard Klentz of Cedarville, IL. one brother; David Klentz
of Freeport, Il, one sister; Marsha
of Freeport, IL, niece; Jade Bentz
of Freeport, IL and nephew; Jorden
Bentz of Freeport, IL.
She was preceded in death by one
sister Linda Klentz on Jan. 7, 1967
and her grandparents.
Visitation and funeral services
were July 23, at the Leamon Funeral
Home.
Officiating was Rev. David Busker of Monroe, WI.
A memorial has been established
in her memory.
Condolences may be sent to the
family at www.leamonfh.com.
MARLENE MARTHA
ANNA SMITH
Marlene Martha Anna Smith,
age 82, of Savanna, Illinois died
Wednesday, July 20, 2016, at her
son’s home in Denver, Colorado. A
Celebration of Marlene’s life will be
held at 10 a.m., on Wednesday, July
27, at Law-Jones Funeral Home in
Savanna. Burial will take place in
Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, rural
Mt. Carroll, Illinois. Visitation will
be held from 4 - 8 p.m., Tuesday,
July 26, at Law-Jones Funeral Home
in Savanna. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established
in Marlene’s memory, memorials
will be given to St. Peters Lutheran
Church, Timberlake Playhouse and
Aviant Hospice. Friends and family
are invited to share in Marlene’s life
atwww.lawjonesfuneralhome.com.
Marlene was born on Oct. 26,
1933, in Downers Grove, Illinois,
the daughter of Alfred J. and Mildred E. (Stapleton) Bolte. She attended Concordia High School in
River Forest, Illinois, graduating
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SHIRLEY A. SMITH
Shirley A. Smith, 92, of Apple
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in Darlington, WI with her family
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Mary Edna (Bird) Mammoser. She
married Stanley Smith on Feb. 21,
1942 in Galena, IL. Shirley farmed
alongside her husband Stanley, and
together they raised four children.
She enjoyed playing cards, flowers,
her Monday outings, Sunday family
dinners, baking, cooking, and crocheting for her family and friends.
Shirley is survived by her children; Dennis of Palm Springs, CA,
Sharon of Apple River, IL, Richard
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with the Class of 1950. Following
high school she attended Concordia
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married Thomas I. Smith at Trinity Lutheran Church in Mt. Carroll.
Thomas passed away Sept. 29, 2009.
Marlene and Tom were former
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in Clinton, Iowa. She was a lifelong member of St. Peters Lutheran
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Master Gardeners present Therapeutic Horticulture Program
The University of Illinois Extension Master Gardeners of Stephenson County have initiated
a program entitled “Therapeutic
Horticulture”. Therapeutic horticulture is a process that uses plants
and plant-related activities through
which participants strive to improve their well-being through active or passive involvement. Therapeutic horticulture is proven to
have a positive impact on various
populations such as the elderly and
people with chronic health issues,
including those with dementia. Master Gardener volunteers fulfill a valuable role to facilitate and
promote the restorative benefits
of therapeutic horticulture in our
communities.
Each program consists of both
an educational component and a
topic related activity. Every effort
is made to target one or more of
the five human senses; sight, hearing, taste, smell or touch into the
program. In addition to stimulating
the senses, the sensory component
adds interest and encourages participation.
Recently, the Master Gardeners presented a Therapeutic Horticulture program at Liberty Village of Freeport. The topic of the
program was Perennial Gardens.
Several residents of Manor Court
at Liberty Village participated in
the program. A brief overview of
perennials was given. The Master Gardeners then passed around
a variety of plant specimens for
the participants to see, touch
and smell. There was an array of
beautiful flowers, various leaves
and herbs. The residents enjoyed
reminiscing and sharing memories
of their own gardens and favorite
flowers, as well as learning about
some new ones. The “My Dream Garden” activity followed the perennial presentation. Participants chose pictures of
flowers and plants, cut and pasted
them on cardboard sheets to create
their very own “Dream Garden”. Many unique and beautiful gardens were created. The program was well received
by the residents. All those in attendance were delighted to partici-
Pearl City author spends 70 years researching book
Non-fiction author, Bob Kaminski will be holding a book signing
at the Freeport Public Library on
Saturday, July 30 from 3-5 p.m. He
will be located in the Main Hall near
the entrance.
Kaminski’s newly-released book,
Free the Captives has been a long
time in the making. He spent seventy years seeking unbiased answers
and truthful documentation pertaining to the life and teachings of the
real Jeshua (Jesus). The last two
years were spent retrieving and sorting out evidence supplied by scholars of every discipline, and penning
his original manuscript.
Kaminski was born in Chicago
during the great depression, where
he feels exposure to ethnic cultures and religions was commonplace. Christened a Catholic, but
confirmed a Lutheran, religion was
instilled in him early on. Enrolled
in catechism and Bible study at an
early age, the priesthood seemed a
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Many people choose to pre-
noble profession to pursue. He was
inspired and awed by biblical scripture, but struggled to accept the unnatural improbabilities, and multiple questions arose as to the validity
of the Gospels.
“To Free the Captives is a treatise,” he said, “evidenced by scholars of every discipline, exposing
Christianity as a continuation of
religious mythology. The Gospel
stories are for the most part fables,
and all four Gospels of the New Testament are forgeries.” He goes on to
say that Christianity, since its organized acceptance, is infused with
pagan ritual and pageantry.
“To Free the Captives is a mustread for all Christians,” he said,
“whether novice or bible scholar.”
Kaminski will be personally signing his books on July 30 and will be
happy to discuss his work with interested readers. Copies of his book
will be available for purchase that
day, or by calling (815) 443-2247.
The book was published by McIver
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Making pre-arrangements with
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10 great-grandchildren; sister Phyllis
Weaver; brother-in-law Virgil Brinkmeier; sister-in-law Babe Smith; several nieces and nephews; and special
friend Charlene Williamson.
She was preceded in death by her
parents, husband Stanley in 2010,
grandson Ryan in 2014, sisters; Doris
Mahon, Marge Cowell, Norma Stiefel, and Cheryl Brinkmeier, sister-inlaw Ruby Smith.
Funeral services were held July
21, at the Bartell-Leamon Funeral
Home in Warren, IL.
A visitation was July 20, at the
Bartell-Leamon Funeral Home.
Pastor Randy Nicholas officiated
the services.
Internment will be at Chapel Hill
Memorial Gardens in Freeport, IL.
A memorial has been established
in her name.
The family would like to thank Dr.
Martin Cleary, the staff at Memorial Hospital of Lafayette County in
Darlington, WI, Warren Area Ambulance, and the Apple River First Responders.
Condolences may be sent to the
family at www.leamonfh.com.
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Bryan and Rachel McPeek of
Kent, Ill. are the parents of a son
Griffin Adam McPeek born Wednesday July 13, 2016 at FHN Memorial Hospital, Freeport, Ill. Griffin
joins two sisters Sarah, 4 and Paige,
2. Grandparents are Mike and Julie
Kleckner of Stockton, Ill., Steve and
Penny Oppold of Pearl City, Ill. and
Mark and Amy McPeek of Stockton. Great grandmothers are Shirley
Kleckner and Pauline Feltmeyer both
of Stockton.
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the time spent together. The feedback from the Liberty Village staff
members was also very positive. After the presentation, it was decided to offer a Therapeutic Horticulture program on a monthly basis. Additionally, it was decided to
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FROM LENA’S KITCHEN
The not so skinny cook
We have had our share of hot and
humid weather; July is with us in
full force. I feel bad about anyone
who had to be out working in this
weather. I am lucky enough to have
air conditioning and when I work,
I work in air also. I found out just
how great it was on Thursday night
when we had the storm that caused
an electrical outage. My little brick
house got plenty warm before the
power came on. Some friends and
I were at Timberlake Playhouse; the
second act was about to begin, and
we lost electricity. After waiting for
a while, they helped us get out of the
theater and to our vehicles. On the
way home, we ran into horrible rain,
limbs down, and fire trucks racing.
My heart goes out to the congregation of Zion Church as they mourn
the loss of their building. It is tough
to lose a place that has so many
memories for so many.
This week’s recipes continue
to use the fruits and vegetables of
the season. The farmer’s market
had great fruits and vegetables this
week. One of this week’s recipes
is for eggplant; Barb had beautiful
egg plants. She also had black raspberries that can be used in the dessert recipe at the end of the column.
Enjoy these summer vegetable and
fruit eats as we battle the heat.
It wouldn’t be summer if we didn’t
continue with pickle recipes. This
bread and butter recipe uses both
white and brown sugar. There are
still Vidalia onions around, so they
would be great as the sweet onions.
The red pepper flakes give it just
a little kick. Enjoy these crunchy
pickles as your favorite condiment.
Bread and Butter Pickles
1 lb. cucumbers, thinly sliced
1 C. thinly sliced sweet onions
3 T. kosher salt
½ C. cider vinegar
1 C. white sugar
½ C. packed brown sugar
1 T. mustard seeds
1 t. celery seeds
1 t. red pepper flakes
Combine the cucumbers, onions and salt in a bowl; cover with
ice and let sit for one hour. Rinse
and drain cucumbers and onions.
Boil the vinegar, sugars (white and
brown), mustard seeds, celery seeds,
and pepper flakes in a pan over medium heat until the sugar dissolves.
Pour the vinegar mixture over
the cucumbers and onions in a large
bowl or container, submerging them;
chill for at least 4 hours.
We are so lucky to have so many
local sweet corn stands around. This
recipe is an easy one because you
grill the peppers and the corn, and
the Kraft dressing adds just the correct zip.
Red Pepper and Corn Salsa
2 ears of corn
2 small red peppers
2 T. Kraft Zesty Lime Vinaigrette
Dressing
1 T. chopped fresh cilantro
Remove husks and silk from
corn. Grill with red peppers about
7-8 minutes or until charred on all
sides, turning occasionally. Place
peppers in a bowl and cover with
plastic wrap. Let stand 20 minutes.
Remove and discard skins and seeds
from the peppers. Finely chop the
peppers and cut the corn from the
cobs. Place in a medium bowl and
add lime vinaigrette dressing. Add
chopped cilantro and mix lightly.
The baby spinach is really tender
this time of year. This salad has the
great taste of raspberry vinegar and
the dried cranberries and almonds
add just the right crunch.
Spinach Salad
3 t. extra virgin olive oil
3 T. raspberry vinegar
1 T. minced green onions
¼ t. salt
¼ t. pepper
6 oz. fresh baby spinach
¼ C. dried cranberries
¼ C. crumbled feta or blue cheese
3 T. slivered almonds
Whisk together the oil, vinegar,
onions, salt and pepper. Toss spinach, cranberries, cheese and almonds with vinaigrette just before
serving.
Eggplant is one of those vegetables that takes on the flavor of whatever is in the dish. The panko bread
crumbs make for a crunchy taste
to the eggplant. The cream cheese
and Parmesan cheese makes for a
creamy sauce. Enjoy this unique
way to use eggplant.
Creamy Eggplant
Parmesan Casserole
½ C. panko bread crumbs
1 C. shredded Parmesan cheese,
divided
1 eggplant (about 1½ lb.) cut into
¼ inch thick slices
4 oz. cream cheese
¾ C. milk
3 cloves garlic, minced
6 T. chopped fresh basil, divided
16 Mozzarella Cheese slices
1 large tomato, thinly sliced
Preheat the oven to 400. Cover
2 baking sheets with parchment paper. Combine the bread crumbs and
¼ cup of the Parmesan in a shallow
dish. Reserve 2 tablespoons of the
crumb mixture for later use. Spray
both sides of 1 eggplant slice with
cooking spray; dip in remaining
bread crumb mixture, turning to
evenly coat both sides of the eggplant slice. Place on the prepared
baking sheet. Repeat with remaining eggplant slices.
Bake 20 minutes or until eggplant is tender and golden brown,
turning after 15 minutes. In a microwave safe bowl, microwave the
cream cheese on High for 40 seconds. Gradually whisk in milk until
blended. Stir in garlic and ¼ cup of
the basil
Spread ¼ cup cream cheese mixture on the bottom of a 9-inch pie
plate sprayed with cooking spray.
Top with layers of 1/3 of the eggplant, 4 cheese slices, and ¼ cup of
the remaining Parmesan; repeat the
layers twice. Top with tomatoes, remaining cheese and reserved panko
mixture. Bake for 25 minutes or
until heated through. Sprinkle with
remaining basil.
This berry shortcake uses the
great taste of raspberries, blackberries and blueberries. The shortcake
is moist because of the buttermilk.
Enjoy this great dessert with the
season’s berry fruits.
Buttermilk Berry Shortcake
3 C. raspberries
2 C. blackberries
3 C. blueberries
¼ C. plus 1/3 C. white sugar
1 T. lemon juice
3 C. flour
4 t. baking powder
1 t. baking soda
1½ t. salt
1½ sticks chilled unsalted butter,
cut into small pieces
1 C. buttermilk
2 T. whipping cream
¼ C. light brown sugar
¾ C. whipped cream
Toss together the berries, ¼ cup
white sugar, and lemon juice in a
bowl. Let stand until mixture is
juicy, about 30 minutes
Preheat the oven to 425. Line a
baking sheet with parchment paper. ‘Whisk together flour, baking
powder, baking soda, salt, and remaining 1/3 cup of white sugar in
a large bowl. Cut in butter with a
knife or pastry blender until mixture
resembles coarse crumbs. Stir in
buttermilk just until flour mixture is
moistened.
Drop 1/3 cup scoops of dough
about 2 inches apart onto the baking
sheet. Brush biscuits with cream
and sprinkle with sugar. Bake until
golden brown, 15-20 minutes. For
each serving, spoon ¾ cup berries
with juice over a biscuit. Top with
whipped cream
I finally have my home improvements finished. I had a great carpenter, masonry man, and bricklayer as well as a carpet layer. The
two projects took three months, but
it is great now. If you need any of
the above craftsmen, contact me
because I will give them great recommendations. It wasn’t anyone’s
fault that it took so long only a series of unfortunate events. Now all
I have to do is clean up the garage.
I have to make a salsa dip for tomorrow, and that is the only cooking besides making fresh vegetables
Reunion
Phillips reunion
to be held in Lena
The Phillips reunion will be held
Sunday Aug. 7, at noon in the Lena
Lions Park shelter house. Bring two
dishes to pass and table service.
Drinks will be furnished.
that I am eating for supper. I have
things in the freezer to help out the
other parts of my meal. I guess it
will be a lazy Saturday afternoon.
Have a great week, and remember
that we continue to look for some
strawberry, cherry, or raspberry
recipes, so let us know how you are
fixing them. We are also looking for
some garden vegetable recipes. As
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I said in an earlier column, zucchini
are everywhere as they have started
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in kitchen plus formal
dining room, large
formal living room plus a family room
with patio door to deck. The master
bedroom and the 2nd bedroom are
spacious in size. Main floor laundry.
Full finished basement, 2 stall attached
garage, covered front porch. Located at
the edge of town and close to a park.
Priced at .................................. $152,500
WINSLOW COUNTRY - PRIDE
IN
OWNERSHIP
in this 3 bedroom,
3
bath
home
located on 10.33 acres M/L. Large oak
kitchen with built-in kitchen china
cabinet and desk. The kitchen recently
had a cork floor installed. New
dishwasher and range. Large living
room with laminate wood floors. Split
bedroom plan. Exposed walk out lower
level has spacious L-shaped family
room and full bath. 2 stall attached
garage with storage area. 46’ x 63’ pole
shed, pasture for the animals of your
choice. Year round creek. Lots of garden
space. A MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE!
Priced at .................................. $269,900
STOCKTON CHARM GALORE!
BEAUTIFUL woodwork, floors and
pocket doors. Updated kitchen with tile backsplash,
countertop, sink and faucet and snack
bar, 2016. Bathroom also updated with
tub surround, vanity, mirror and light bar,
2016. Newers also include microwave
2015, furnace, central air, dishwasher
and stove 2010, light fixtures 7 +/years ago and 4 basement windows.
Priced at .................................... $77,500
CALL US TODAY FOR
A SHOWING ON ANY OF
THESE PROPERTIES
PLEASE BE SURE TO VISIT OUR WEBSITES
TO TOUR ALL OF OUR LISTINGS AT:
www.patbrownrealtor.com
www.NorthwesternIllinoisHomes.com
www.realtor.com • www.billscheider.net
FOR MORE INFORMATION: E-mail [email protected]
Pat Brown Realtors
(815) 369-5599
OR FOR LONG DISTANCE CALL TOLL FREE - 1-866-369-5599
217 W. MAIN, LENA, IL
(Restored Elevator on Main Street, in Lena)
Faye Heilman
Broker
815-291-9204
Pat Brown
Managing Broker
815-369-4832
Bill Scheider Jr.
Broker
815-703-6458
251853
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River Ridge CUSD #210
2016-17 registration
Registration for the 2016 2017
school year at River Ridge CUSD
#210, 4141 IL Rte 84 South, Hanover, IL will be Tuesday, Aug. 2,
and Wednesday, Aug. 3. Parents or
guardians may register their children
from 11a.m. - 7 p.m. either day. Students should not be sent to register
themselves. Students in grades 6-12
are required to purchase a t-shirt
for physical education class. Order
forms will be available at registration.
Students registering will need the
following:
- Completed Illinois physical
exam form with proof of immunizations is required of new students to
COURTESY PHOTO The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide
Monroe Clinic Volunteers are proud to announce the 2016 recipients of the $500 scholarship award for
students seeking a career in a health-related field. Pictured from left to right, front row: Dorthea Fiedler,
Tia Collins, Amanda Pickel; back row: Kristen McArdle, Mitchell Keith, Elizabeth Chambers, Jeron Kuester.
Monroe Clinic announces
Volunteers Award Scholarships
Monroe Clinic Volunteers are proud to announce
the 2016 recipients of the $500 scholarship award
for students seeking a career in a health-related field.
Monroe recipients include Mitchell Keith and Jeron
Kuester. Monroe Clinic branch recipients are Dorthea
Fiedler and Ryan Dull.
The Advanced Studies scholarship was awarded
to five area college students who completed at least
one year of advanced study (beyond high school) in a
health-related field. A $1,500 scholarship was awarded to Kristen McArdle, Amanda Pickel, Tia Collins,
Alpha Mu Chapter of
Delta Kappa Gamma
recruitment grants available
The Alpha Mu Chapter of Delta
Kappa Gamma wishes to award two
recruitment grants of $500 each to
two women majoring in education to
be given for the 2016-17 academic
year.
Alpha Mu is an area education organization of about 50 members and
is part of a state and international
women’s education society.
To be eligible, an applicant
must be starting her junior or senior year at an accredited college
College Notes
47th Annual Old-Time Threshing & Antique Show
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
At the Stephenson County Fairgrounds - One Mile South of Freeport, IL
August 5,6, & 7, 2016 • Gates open at 7:00 a.m.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Also Available
Much to See and Do
Family YMCA of Northwest Illinois partners
with Stockton schools to provide childcare
Attention Stockton School District parents: Looking for before
and after school care? The Family
International Harvester Tractors & Equipment
Maytag — Gas Engines & Products
YMCA of NW IL has coordinated
ComeJohn
check out
the Sea of Red*NEW* Pre-1975That’s
washing machines
run with-gas
engines. MIll *Featuring*
Deere
Farmright,
Stock
Sawmill
Shingle
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
with the Stockton School District to
Other Tractor Makes also on Display
Other Gas Engine Makers
also on display
Tractors & Equipment
Tractor Pulls
Barrel Stave Mill
provide on-site (within Stockton
Garden
Tractors
60hp
Fairbanks-Morse
Diesel
Engine
Come check out the
Saturday After the Antique
Powered
by Steam
Traction
*Featuring*
John Deere
Tractors & Equipment
*Featuring* Fairbanks Morse— Gas Engines & Products
school)
before and after school care
On display –and– giving plowing demonstrations
Operating Daily
out the Sea of Green
Yep, they made engines
as well as scales.
Sea of Green
Tractor Pulls
EngineCome
andcheck
Tractor
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Antique
Transportation
Other Tractor
Makes
in the fall of 20 16 and majoring
in the field of education. She also
must be a graduate of a Stephenson
County high school and/or a resident
of Stephenson County.
Candidates must make application
by Aug. 5,. As you know, publishing
the notice two or three times would
provide better visibility for students.
To receive an application, contact
Margaret DeSotel at (815) 2333182. We plan to award the recruitment grants in mid August.
Elizabeth Chambers and Molly Satness.
Applicants are required to have a GPA of 3.25 or
higher. Students are evaluated on citizenship, need,
and pursuit of a degree or certificate in the healthcare
field. Scholarship recipients must either live within
the Monroe Clinic service area or have a parent who
works for Monroe Clinic. A scholarship committee reviews each application. Starting in December,
students can go to monroeclinic.org to download the
2017 Monroe Clinic Volunteer Scholarship application.
UW-Platteville announces spring 2016 graduates
The University of Wisconsin-Platteville announces its graduating class for
the spring 2016 semester. Students from this area who received their diplomas
include: Richard Mensendike of Elizabeth, IL , Animal Science, and Christian
Roberts of Elizabeth, IL , History Adam Werhane of Lena, Biology Carley
Rote of Mc Connell, Fine Arts Keagan Blasing of Pearl City, Agribusiness
Sarah Nadig of Stockton IL, Agribusiness
The Stephenson
County
Antique
Engine
Club
Invites you to attend our
Sawmill
From horse
& buggy
to the automobile. Many examples Flea
on
also
on Display
display. Including some manufactured in Freeport, IL
the district, Kindergarten, 6th grade
and 9th grade.
- Completed vision exam is required of new students to the district
and Kindergarten.
- Completed dental exam is required for Kindergarten, 2nd and 6th
grade students.
Families new to the area will need
to fill out a “Proof of Residency”
form.
This form may be picked up at the
District Office located at 4141 IL
Rte 84 South, Hanover, IL if they
wish to do so before the registration
dates.
Please call (815) 858-9005 if you
have any questions.
Other Tractor Makes also on Display
engine makes/products on display as well
Steam TrainOther
Rides
Come ride the rails with us
for the 2016-2017 school year. Limited space is available. Register by
Aug. 5. Pick up registration forms at
Stockton Elementary school office.
Questions, contact Cassie Coy at
[email protected] or 815-2352467.
Powered by Steam Traction
Engine
and Tractor
Garden
Tractors
60hp Fairbanks-Morse Diesel Engine
Market
Steam
Engine
& Tractor
On display –and– giving plowing demonstrations
Operating Daily
BargainsSteam
Galore
Threshing,
Shredding,
Engine & Tractor Threshing,
Shredding,
& Bailing
Antique Transportation
Sawmill - Shingle Mill - Barrel Stave Mill
Antique
Tractor
Pulls
Daily
Garden Tractors
From horse&&Bailing
buggy to the automobile. Many examples on
Powered by Steam Traction Engine and Tractor
Starting Saturday Morning
display. Including
On display-and-giving
plowing
Food
Dailysome manufactured in Freeport, IL
Parade Of Power
Steam Engine & Tractor Threshing, Shredding, & Bailing
Tractor Games
Daily
demonstrations
Breakfast,
Lunch,
or
Dinner
Antique Tractor Pulls
Daily
Saturday Night After the Tractor Pulls
Starting Saturday Morning
- We’ve Got Hot Eats
Kids Area Parade of Power
Flea Market
Parade Of Power
Museum Tours
*NEW*
Pre-1975
Farm
Stock
Tractor
Pulls
Antique Transportation
Daily
Petting Zoo, Games, and Other Activities
Daily
Bargains Galore
Many displays of Local History
Saturday After the Antique Tractor Pulls
From horse & buggyFood
to the
*Featuring* Fairbanks MorseMuch,
- Much, More
Kids Area
Flea Market
Games, and Other Activities
automobile.
Manyor examples
GasEats
Engines & Products
Kids
Area
Breakfast, Lunch,
Dinner —We’ve Got Hot
There’s Something of Interest for
Everyone
Bargains Galore
BCBS provider
on display. Including some
Yep, they made engines as well
Games and Other Activities
Food
Much, Much, More
Breakfast, Lunch, or Dinner —We’ve Got Hot Eats
There’s Something of Interest for Everyone
manufactured
in Freeport, IL
as scales. Other engine makes/
Steam Train Rides
Friday Only!
Operating 130-ton Steam Engine
Museum Tours products
Come Ride The Rails
Steam
Train Much
Night Run
on display
as well
Much,
More
Massive
Steam Train Rides
Operating 130-ton Steam Engine
Many Displays Of
With UsTractor Pulls
Antique
There’s
Something
Mon., Tues., Wed. & Fri.
Museum Tours
20hp 1913 Stover Model EL
25-Foot Diameter Flywheel
Come Ride
The Rails of Interest
Massive
Local History
Made In Freeport
Displays Of
Starting Saturday Morning
60hp Fairbanks-Morse Diesel
for Us
Everyone Many
With
25-Foot Diameter Flywheel
Operating
130-ton
Steam
Engine
8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Local History
Thought To Be Only One Of
Massive,
flywheel
Engine
Modeldiameter
Still Operating
This 25-ft.
Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
8:30
Operating Daily
Liles Chiropractic
Clinic, Ltd.
Dr. Jim Liles & Dr. Jared Liles
LENA HOURS:
Saturday 8:30 - 10:30 a.m.
815-369-4974
For More information:
By phone: Anytime: 815-235-7329 or 815-232-2306. Week of show starting Tuesday 815-235-2198
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
By Phone:
Email: [email protected]
For More Information:
Email:
Friday
a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
815-745-2294
20hp 1913 Stover Model EL
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Or Contact:
For
More
Information:
Made
in Freeport.
Thought to
Now Carrying
By Phone:
Or Contact:
[email protected]
the Web: www.thefreeportshow.com The Stephenson
be only one Email:
of this model still
Anytime
County
Anytime
[email protected]
The Stephenson County
operating
(815) 235-7329 or (815) 232-2306
Visitors
Bureau
On
The
Web:
(815)
235-7329
or
(815)
232-2306
Or Contact: The Stephenson County Visitors Bureau 800-369-2955
Visitors Bureau
On The Web: 251648
Week Of Show Starting Tuesday
Week Of Show Starting Tuesday
www.thefreeportshow.com
WARREN HOURS:
(800) 369-2955
SupplementS
232368
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR THE 15TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
STEPHENSON COUNTY FREEPORT, ILLINOIS
Nationstar Mortgage LLC
PLAINTIFF
Vs.
Theodore A. Radtke; City of
Freeport; Unknown Heirs and
Legatees of Elna M. Radtke;
Unknown Owners and Nonrecord Claimants; Kipp Meyers,
as Special Representative for
Elna M. Radtke (deceased)
DEFENDANTS
16 CH 00044
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU:
Unknown Heirs and Legatees
of Elna M. Radtke
Unknown Owners and Nonrecord Claimants
That this case has been commenced in this Court against
you and other defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying the
premises described as follows,
to-wit:
COMMONLY KNOWN AS:
1021 S. Float Avenue
Freeport, IL 61032
and which said Mortgage was
made by:
Elna M. Radtke executed the
mortgage, however this individual is deceased and is not named
as a defendant in this lawsuit
the Mortgagor(s), to Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc. as Nominee for
Community Central Mortgage
Company, LLC, as Mortgagee,
and recorded in the Office of the
Recorder of Deeds of Stephenson County, Illinois, as Document No. 200600080839 Book
129 Page 1572; and for other
relief; that summons was duly
issued out of said Court against
you as provided by law and that
the said suit is now pending.
NOW, THEREFORE, UNLESS YOU file your answer or
otherwise file your appearance
in this case in the Office of the
Clerk of this Court,
Nathan A. Luy
Clerk of the Circuit Court
15 North Galena
Freeport, IL 61032
on or before August 12, 2016,
A DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU AT
ANY TIME AFTER THAT
DAY AND A JUDGMENT
MAY BE ENTERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
PRAYER OF SAID COMPLAINT.
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,
P.C.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
15W030 North Frontage
Road, Suite 100
Shopper’s Guide - July 27, 2016 - Page 9
LEGALS
Burr Ridge, IL 60527
(630) 794-5300
DuPage # 15170
Winnebago # 531
Our File No. 14-16-05697
NOTE: This law firm is a debt
collector.
I697669
(Published in
The Shopper’s Guide
July 13, 20 & 27, 2016)
249638
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE FIFTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
STEPHENSON COUNTY,
ILLINOIS
U.S.
BANK
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION,
AS
INDENTURE TRUSTEE FOR
SPRINGLEAF MORTGAGE
LOAN TRUST 2013-1
Plaintiff,
-v.RICHARD L. PETTIT, JUDITH PETTIT A/K/A JUDITH
A. PETTIT
Defendant
15 CH 64
NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a
Judgment of Foreclosure and
Sale entered in the above cause
on October 27, 2015, an agent
for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1:00 PM on August 10, 2016, at the Stephenson
County Courthouse, 15 N. Galena Ave. (West Door), FREEPORT, IL 61032, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder, as
set forth below, the following
described real estate:
LOT 128 IN WINTER
HEIGHTS
SUBDIVISION,
A SUBDIVISION IN THE
SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF
THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 25 AND
THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST
QUARTER OF SECTION
36, TOWNSHIP 27 NORTH,
RANGE 7 EAST OF THE
FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED SEPTEMBER 16, 1965 IN
BOOK ‘’F’’ OF PLATS, PAGE
5, IN STEPHENSON COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
Commonly known as 1425
MARK DRIVE, Freeport, IL
61032 Property Index No. 1813-36-105-006. The real estate
is improved with a single family residence. The judgment
amount was $62,245.82. Sale
terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the
close of the sale payable to The
Judicial Sales Corporation. No
third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including
the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which
is calculated on residential real
estate 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/or wire transfer, is due
within twenty-four (24) hours.
No fee shall be paid by the
mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its
credit bid at the sale or by any
mortgagee, judgment creditor,
or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights
in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. 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 to verify all
information. 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
mortgagee shall pay the 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. You will need a
photo identification issued by
a government agency (driver’s
license, passport, etc.) in order
to gain entry into our building
and the foreclosure sale room
in Cook County and the same
identification for sales held
at other county venues where
The Judicial Sales Corporation
conducts foreclosure sales. For
information, contact The sales
clerk, SHAPIRO KREISMAN
& ASSOCIATES, LLC, 2121
WAUKEGAN RD., SUITE
301, Bannockburn, IL 60015,
(847) 291-1717 For information call between the hours of
1pm - 3pm fax number 312372-4398 Please refer to file
number 15-075168. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION
One South Wacker Drive, 24th
Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650
(312) 236-SALE You can also
visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a
7 day status report of pending
sales. SHAPIRO KREISMAN
& ASSOCIATES, LLC 2121
WAUKEGAN RD., SUITE
301 Bannockburn, IL 60015
(847) 291-1717 Fax #: (312)
372-4398 E-Mail: ILNotices@
logs.com Attorney File No. 15075168 Case Number: 15 CH
64 TJSC#: 36-8336 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.
I698271
(Published in
The Shopper’s Guide
July 13, 20 & 27, 2016)
250324
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE FIFTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
STEPHENSON COUNTY,
ILLINOIS
QUICKEN LOANS INC.,
Plaintiff,
Vs.
STEPHEN S. SCHMELZLE,
SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE
FOR TIPTON J. GILLEY, DECEASED; TODD GILLEY;
TANYA WILLIAMS; TARA
GILLEY; UNKNOWN HEIRS
AND LEGATEES OF TIPTON
J GILLEY; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD
CLAIMANTS,
Defendants.
15 CH 121
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU:
TODD GILLEY
UNKNOWN HEIRS AND
LEGATEES OF TIPTON J.
GILLEY
UNKNOWN OWNERS AND
NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS
That this case has been commenced in this Court against
you and other defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying the
premises described as follows,
to-wit:
ALL OF LOTS 1, 2 AND 3 OF
MELITA LEETS ADDITION
TO THE TOWN OF LENA;
SITUATED IN THE VILLAGE
OF LENA IN THE COUNTY
OF STEPHENSON IN THE
STATE OF ILLINOIS.
COMMONLY KNOWN AS
112 Camp Street, Lena, IL
61048
PIN # 11-07-33-177-001
and which said Mortgage was
made by:
TIPTON J. GILLEY, AN UNMARRIED MAN, the Mortgagor(s), to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc as
nominee for Quicken Loans,
Inc as Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder
of Deeds of Stephenson County, Illinois, as Document No.
201300131600; and for other
relief; that summons was duly
issued out of said Court against
you as provided by law and that
the said suit is now pending.
NOW, THEREFORE, UNLESS YOU file your answer or
otherwise file your appearance
in this case in the Office of the
Clerk of this Court,
Nathan A Luy
Clerk of the Circuit Court
15 North Galena St., 2nd
Floor, Freeport, Illinois 61032
on or before August 19, 2016,
A DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU AT
ANY TIME AFTER THAT
DAY AND A JUDGMENT
MAY BE ENTERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
PRAYER OF SAID COMPLAINT.
Potestivo & Associates, P.C.
223 W. Jackson Boulevard,
Ste. 610
Chicago, IL 60606
NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair
Debt Collection Practices Act
you are advised that this law
firm is deemed to be a debt
collector attempting to collect
a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
Our File No.: C15-31620
I698548
(Published in
The Shopper’s Guide
July 20, 27 & Aug. 3, 2016)
250636
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 15TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTY OF STEPHENSON
- FREEPORT, ILLINOIS
BMO HARRIS BANK N.A.
F/K/A HARRIS N.A., ASSIGNEE OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AS THE RECEIVER
FOR AMCORE BANK, N.A.;
Continued on next page
Page 10 - July 27, 2016 - Shopper’s Guide
Senior Resource Center
partners with Lions Club to
offer free hearing screenings
The Lions Club Mobile Hearing
Services Unit, in conjunction with the
Senior Resource Center is sponsoring
a Free Hearing Screening on Tues.,
Aug 16, 12 to 5 p.m. at the Senior
Resource Center parking lot, 206 E.
Stephenson St. Children ages 10-17
are also welcome but a signed parental consent is required. The screening
only takes a few minutes and is completely painless. If a hearing problem
is detected, those individuals will be
referred to a hearing professional for
further testing and treatment. Appointments are not required. The Lions
Club Mobile Hearing Services Unit, in
conjunction with the Senior Resource
Center is sponsoring a Free Hearing
Screening on Weds. Aug 17, 12 to 5
p.m. at the Senior Resource Center
parking lot, 500 Fillmore St., Hanover. Children ages 10-17 are also
welcome but a signed parental consent
is required. The screening only takes
a few minutes and is completely painless. If a hearing problem is detected,
those individuals will be referred to a
hearing professional for further testing
and treatment. Appointments are not
required.
For All Your Advertising Needs
Call Cyndee Stiefel
Shopper’s Guide • 815-369-4112
The Scoop Today • 815-947-3353
158955
LEGALS
Continued from previous page
Plaintiff,
vs.
KAREN J. THRUMAN A/K/A
KAREN J. JOHNSON, AN INDIVIDUAL; LORETTA KAY
ROUZAN, AN INDIVIDUAL; KENNETH D. THRUMAN, AN INDIVIDUAL;
UNKNOWN OWNERS; NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; AND
UNKNOWN TENANTS AND
OCCUPANTS;
Defendants,
11 CH 173
NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby
given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered
in the above entitled cause on
November 12, 2013, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation
will on Wednesday, August 24,
2016, at the hour of 2:00 p.m. in
the office of Security First Title
Company, 205 West Stephenson
Street, Freeport, IL 61032, sell
to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described mortgaged real estate:
PART OF LOT 3 OF THE
SUBDIVISION
OF
THE
NORTHWEST
QUARTER
OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 27 NORTH, RANGE
8 EAST OF THE FOURTH
PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN AS
DESIGNATED ON A PLAT
RECORDED IN BOOK 32 OF
DEEDS, PAGE 534, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT
THE SOUTHEAST CORNER
OF SAID LOT 3: RUNNING
THENCE NORTH 1 DEGREE
20 MINUTES 52 SECONDS
EAST ON THE EAST LINE
OF SAID LOT 3 TO A POINT
132.58 FEET NORTH OF THE
NORTH LINE OF LINCOLN
BOULEVARD;
THENCE
NORTH 89 DEGREES 09
MINUTES 33 SECONDS
WEST 74.91 FEET TO THE
WEST LINE OF THE EAST 75
FEET OF SAID LOT; THENCE
SOUTH 1 DEGREE 20 MINUTES 44 SECONDS WEST
ON SAID WEST LINE TO
THE SOUTHWEST CORNER
OF THE EAST 75 FEET OF
SAID LOT; THENCE SOUTH
85 DEGREES 47 MINUTES
58 SECONDS EAST ON THE
SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT,
75 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING. SITUATED IN
THE CITY OF FREEPORT,
STEPHENSON COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
Commonly known as 714 W.
Lincoln Boulevard, Freeport, Il
61032.
P.I.N. 89-18-14-31-155-061.
The improvement on the property consists of a single family
residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a
common interest community,
the purchaser of the unit other
than a mortgagee shall pay the
assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of
the Condominium Property Act.
Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balance within 24
hours, by certified funds. No
refunds.
The property will NOT be
open for inspection.
For information call Mr. Stephen G. Daday at Plaintiff’s Attorney, Klein, Daday, Aretos &
O’Donoghue, LLC, 2550 West
Golf Road, Rolling Meadows,
Illinois 60008. (847) 590-8700.
I699135
(Published in
The Shopper’s Guide
July 20, 27 & Aug. 3, 2016)
251206
COURTESY PHOTO Shopper’s Guide
Congratulations Pearl City Jr Boys Team 2
The Pearl City Jr. Boys Team 2 took first place in the Carroll County Youth Summer Ball League
with a record of 9-1. They also took 2nd place in the final tournament held in Mt. Carroll.
11U Freeport STIX Finish Magical Season 50-6-2
The Freeport STIX 11U baseball
team concluded its 2016 baseball season on Sunday, July 17, by winning
their eighth tournament of the year
in Mauston, Wisconsin on a walk-off
home run by Maddox Knauer (Elizabeth) in the bottom of the sixth inning bringing their record to 50-6-2. The 11U team earned the privilege of
playing in the championship game of
every tournament entered throughout the spring and summer, winning
eight and finishing second in three. The 11U team includes players:
Maddox Knauer (Elizabeth), Drew
Mensendike (Stockton), Ayden
Packard, Drew Streckwald, and Jake
Zeal (Lena), Kaidyn Niedermeier
(Dakota), Owen Greenfield (Ger-
man Valley), Nathan Brinkmeier
(Pearl City), and Carson Price and
Maddux Shockey (Freeport). The
team is coached by Troy Brinkmeier
(Pearl City), Mark Price (Freeport),
and Jeff Greenfield (German Valley).
Lena women’s slow pitch softball league statistics
Win/Loss as of 07/21
Wins Losses Team
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Elizabeth Community Fair
CYNTHIA DONTH CARTON PHOTO Shopper’s Guide
Rachel Offenheiser of Elizabeth drove the family’s 4320 to glory in Saturday’s annual Elizabeth Community Fair parade.
Members of Crossroads Church
rode in the Elizabeth Community
Fair annual parade Saturday and
brought plenty of fresh cold water for the experience.
(Above Center) The River Ridge
Wildcats Marching Band are
traditionally one of the more
popular participants in the annual Elizabeth Community Fair
parade.
TONY CARTON PHOTO Shopper’s Guide
The towing crew was kept busy hauling the pulling tractor back to
the start line during Saturday’s Kiddie Tractor Pull in Elizabeth’s Terrapin Park.
DOMINIC CARTON PHOTOS Shopper’s Guide
Many members of the Dittmar family took time Saturday to honor
their heritage of family farming during the annual Elizabeth Community Fair parade.
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St. John’s Lutheran
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Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
Church of Pearl City
plans outdoor service
Join us at St. John’s at 9 a.m. on
July 31 for a worship service led
by Pastor Tom Ekstrand. Special
music will be included in the worship service. Refreshments will
be served during fellowship immediately after worship. The SPLAT Youth and Parent
Summer Picnic will be held on
Wednesday, July 27 at 6 p.m. at the
home of Beth and Brent Schneider. The Fifth Quarter youth group
(seventh and eighth grades) will
meet at 6 p.m. on Sunday, July
31 followed by the Genesis (high
school) youth group at 7:30 p.m. St. John’s will host a Community Outdoor Worship service at 10
a.m. on Sunday, August 7.. Rolls,
coffee and juice will be served at
9:30. Bring a lawn chair and bug
spray.
The Pearl City Brat and Hot Dot
stand will be open on July 30, 11
a.m. to 2 p.m. A brat or hot dog
meal with chips and drink will be
$4.50. Brat sandwich only will
be $3 and a hot dog only will be
$2.50. The Pearl City Brat and Hot
Dog stand is held adjacent to the
Pearl City Post Office. See you
there!
FREE SUMMER CONCERT
& ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Sunday, August 7th • 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Please bring your lawn chair, blanket and a friend
and pull up a piece of lawn for a family-fun event.
Michelle & LuAnn & will be performing
“Whoever Shows Up” starting at 6:30 p.m.
Ice Cream, Popcorn & Drinks Available
We will be taking a donation for the Lena Food Pantry.
A movie will be available for kids during the concert.
St. John’s Lutheran Church
625 Country Lane Drive
Lena, IL • 815-369-4035
In case of inclement
weather the concert
and ice cream
social will be held
inside the church.
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The Lake Le-Aqua-Na
Park Ministry
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church will gather for worship on July 31, at 118 E. Mason St. Lena, IL, at 9:30
a.m. All are invited to worship on this Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost with Holy Communion. Following
worship, there will be a time of fellowship.
On Wednesday Aug. 3 at 8 a.m. the Piece Corps Quilters will work together to craft quilts for Lutheran
World Relief. They are always looking for more people to help tie quilts and sew. No previous quilting
experience is necessary. Come join the fun and make a difference in the world!
Good Shepherd invites all to save the date for Worship Service and Picnic in the Park on Aug. 7 at 10 a.m.
This is Good Shepherd’s annual outdoor service and potluck at Dodd’s Park in Lena. There will be games
for all ages following the potluck. Please bring a dish to share as you are able. Rain location will be at Good
Shepherd.
Kent/Willow United Methodist Churches
Kent/Willow UMC will worship together Sunday July 31, at Kent UMC at 9 a.m. with Pastor Brenda
Morris giving the message. All are invited and welcome. Also to stay for the fellowship following.
Sunday School is at 10:30 a.m. studying from the Holy Bible; all are invited and welcome to this time of
learning and sharing.
Kent UMC is located right in the town of Kent, IL; for more information, please call (815) 601-6742
Pearl City First United Methodist Church
Please join us for worship on Sunday, July 24 at 8:30 a.m. Pastor Matthew Smith will lead the service
and deliver the message “How Should We Pray?”. Be sure to join us on July 29-30, we will be serving at
the Cub Food Brat stand in Freeport, IL. On Aug. 6 stop in to see us at Applebee’s for Breakfast from 8-10
a.m. Breakfast tickets are $5 and include pancakes, syrup, bacon and a beverage. (Dine in only, walk-ins are
welcome.) We will hold our vacation bible school starting on Sunday July 31 through Aug. 4 from 6-8:30 p.m. at
the church. It is for children ages 3 through 6 grades. Our theme is the Barnyard Roundup-Jesus Gather’s
Us Together. Please register at the church as soon as possible. Forms are in the mailbox beside the church
entrance or register on line at vbsmate.com/PearlCityFirstUnitedMethodistChurch. The VBS program will be
held at 8:30 a.m. on Aug. 7. We are located at 411 S Main St, Pearl City. You can contact us by calling (815)
443-2177.
ST. PAUL EV.
LUTHERAN
CHURCH-LCMS
411West Catlin Street,
Elizabeth, IL 61028
815-858-3334
Pastor Mike Nesbit
www.stpaulelizabeth.org
Memorial Day to Labor Day
Sunday Worship at 9 a.m.
Summer Bible Study at
10:15 a.m.
Wednesday Evening
Worship at 7 p.m. 245245
EVANGELICAL FREE
CHURCH OF LENA
720 N. Freedom Street
Lena, IL
815-369-5591
Dr. Jim Erb, Senior Pastor
Rev. Scott Wilson
Assoc. Pastor of Youth
Sunday Worship
10:00 a.m.
Sunday School/ABF 8:45 a.m.
AWANA-Wednesdays 5:30 p.m.
Junior and Senior High
Youth Wednesdays 7:00 p.m.
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at Hickory Hills Campgrounds • Lena, IL
Saturday evenings at 6:30 p.m.
July 30
Kim Pool and Friends
August 6
Martintown Worship Team
August 13
Professions of Faith
August 20
Set Free
August 27
Dave Demeester
September 3 Deb Leininger
Bring your lawn
chairs and enjoy
these outdoor
concerts
2016 Vacation Bible School
Monday, August 1st through
Friday, August 5th
2:30 to 5:00 p.m.
Make new friends, do barn-related crafts and
yippety-skippety games. Enjoy barnyard relates
snacks and a-moo-zing skits and videos! Bring a friend
along or grab your neighbor! Bus service available in
Lena. You may register by calling (815) 369-4035.
St. John’s Lutheran Church
625 Country Lane Drive
Lena, IL 61048 815-369-4035
249430
250991
Willow Folk
Music Festival
schedule of
events
The 49th Annual Willow Folk
Music Festival, Aug. 13 - 14, held
on the Willow Church grounds (3
miles east of Stockton, IL on Rt 20
to Willow Rd, turn right, south, for
6 miles) OR (from Freeport, IL, go
west on Rt 20, past the Lena Kolb
Cheese Plant for 2 miles, to Willow
Rd, turn left, go south for 6 miles).
Hours: Saturday: 11a.m. to 10
p.m. - Open Stage Performances,
6-6:30 p.m.-Gospel Music by “Gone
Fishin” group
Sunday: 6: 30-9: 30 a.m. - Breakfast - (followed by Gospel Music Service) 10:15 -11:15 a.m. - “Christ’s
Country Choir” (Please join us) 12
– 5 p.m. - Open Stage Performances
More than 100 amateur bluegrass
and country singers and acoustic musicians perform from a hay
wagon on a country church lawn.
Jam session in pasture. Food and
drinks may be purchased on the
grounds. Admission $5 per day,
8/under free. No dogs allowed. No
alcohol or drugs allowed on Church
Grounds. For more information call
(815) 947-3789.
The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide - July 27, 2016 - Page 13
Monroe Clinic promotes
Loney to vice president
U of I Extension to host
Late Summer Field Days
Monroe Clinic’s Board of Directors and senior management team
announce the promotion of Patrick
Loney, RN, BSN, MBA to Vice
President.
Loney joined Monroe Clinic in
2013 as the Director of Primary
Care and Emergency Services.
Mike Sanders, Monroe Clinic
President and CEO, says during
Loney’s three years at the organization he’s developed a strong team
responsible for significant service
improvements.
“In a relatively short time, Patrick has proven to be an exceptional leader who is focused on
developing strong teams in order
to deliver exceptional care,” explained Sanders. “His leadership
has helped Monroe Clinic receive
national recognition as a rural
healthcare leader.”
Loney’s past leadership experiences include Meriter Hospital,
Madison, Wis., Weiss Memorial
Hospital, Chicago, and St. Mary’s
of Nazareth Hospital, Chicago. He
is also a United States Navy veteran.
Loney is married to Monroe
Clinic Behavior Health psychologist, Anna Loney, PsyD. They are
physical activity junkies, taking joy
in integrating exercise into their
busy lives. When not training for a
triathlon, Patrick enjoys spending
COURTESY PHOTO The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide
time with his twins, who are Edge- Monroe Clinic’s Board of Directors and senior management team anwood College students and with his nounce the promotion of Patrick Loney, RN, BSN, MBA to Vice Presitwo dogs.
dent
Join University of Illinois Extension Local Foods and Small Farms
Educator, Grant McCarty, at area field days this summer.
Our Late Summer Field Days will offer growers, whether new or
experienced, as well as the general public, the opportunity to visit
farms, learn about new techniques, and find out more about niche crops
and how to grow them. Additionally, these farms will give participants
a greater understanding of the diversity of operations within the local
food system of Jo Daviess, Stephenson, and Winnebago counties, and
also the challenges and opportunities that all three counties are facing. The field days are open to the public and there is no cost to attend.
The first Late Summer Field Day will be at Freeport High School
Student Vegetable Farm on Tuesday, August 16 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. The Freeport High School Vegetable Farm is located south east of
the Freeport Middle School building just off of Locust Avenue and is
run by Monica Pierce, the Freeport High School Ag teacher. “Last
summer, Monica and her students hosted us to show how they operate
their CSA and what they grow. This summer, we are pleased to join
them again with a special focus on harvest. Many times homeowners
are unsure when to pick certain crops and this field day will be spent
focusing on when to pick, how to pick, and how to store your summer
harvest,” states Grant McCarty. Students will also give a tour of their
operation and share what they’ve been doing this summer on the farm.
For more information or to register for this Late Summer Field Day,
visit us online at http://web.extension.illinois.edu/jsw or contact the
University of Illinois Extension at (815)235-4125. There is no cost to
attend this program but pre-registration is required so that an accurate
count of participants can be made.
Tolliver relocates practice to FHN
Board-certified podiatric surgeon
Roland Tolliver, DPM has joined
FHN and relocated his popular Freeport practice to the FHN Family
Healthcare Center – Burchard Hills
in Freeport.
Dr. Tolliver has held surgical privileges at FHN Memorial Hospital for
more than 20 years, and currently
serves as the administrative director
of and a provider at the Center for
Wound Healing at FHN. He holds a
podiatry degree from Dr. William M.
Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine at Rosalind Franklin Medical
College and completed his podiatric
surgical residency at Rush Presbyterian – St. Luke’s Medical Center,
both in Chicago.
Current patients may call his office at (815) 599-7150.
For more information on Dr. Tolliver and podiatric services available
at FHN, visit www.fhn.org.
FINAL DAYS OF DEGROTE SALE!
RETAIL STORE CLOSING
SATURDAY, JULY 30th!
Liquidation Pricing on Entire Inventory!
TVs - WASHERS - DRYERS - REFRIGERATORS - DISHWASHERS - STOVES
Everything on the sales floor, shelves and in the warehouse is discounted!
File cabinets & miscellaneous items for sale! Shop early for the best selection!
A big thank you to
all of our customers
throughout the
last 63 years!
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• Director of Nursing
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be more independent in their
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We have openings in Galena and
Stockton for staff that can work in
a small home environment helping people cook, clean, do their
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PEARL VALLEY FARMS
Job openings available for the following:
• Sanitation (Stockton location)
• Egg Processing (Stockton location)
• Egg Packers (Pearl City & Forreston locations)
• Barn Helpers & Farm Labor-cleaning barns,
weighing chickens, etc. (Pearl City location)
Welders
$1000 New Hire Bonus
• Warehouse (Pearl City location)
• DRIVER* (Pearl City location)
1st & 2nd Shift
Experienced welders needed to weld/fabricate
truck bodies and Snow & Ice equipment. Duties
include product fit-up and/or use of fixtures.
Must be proficient in GMAW welding, Air Arc,
Oxy-fuel Torch and Hand Plasma. Ability to
read blueprints and welding symbols preferred.
Successful applicants will have vocational
training or equivalent experience.
• SPOTTER* (Pearl City location)
*Requires CDL-A, 2 years of verifiable driving
experience in a tractor/trailer, clean MVR.
• Handyman Assistant
• .Net Software Developer
• Shuttle Driver
All positions offer medical and dental coverage and IRA
matching when eligible, as well as vacation time.
Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
APPLY in person to fill out application at
Pearl Valley Farms or send resume to:
968 S Kent Rd., Pearl City, IL 61062
251972
ATTENTION PARENTS: Looking for before and
after school care? The Family YMCA of NW IL has
coordinated with the Stockton School District to
provide on-site (within Stockton school) before
and after school care for the 2016-2017 school year.
Limited space is available. Register by August 5.
Pick up registration forms at Stockton Elementary
school office. Questions, contact Cassie Coy or
Stephanie Diehl at 815-235-2467.
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GRAPHIC
DESIGNERS
Continued growth within our group of
weekly newspapers and shoppers has
caused the need for additional graphic
designers at our Delavan, Wis. facility.
Part-time and possibly full-time positions
are available. Proficiency in Adobe InDesign
necessary; prior newspaper experience
preferred. Email resume with salary
requirements to [email protected]
250105
Truck Equipment Installers
$1000 New Hire Bonus
1st & 2nd Shift
Openings for employees to install truck
equipment per work instructions or schematics.
Previous experience/training in automotive,
industrial or agricultural machinery and welding
preferred. Also looking for individuals with strong
electrical or hydraulic experience/knowledge.
Material Handlers
1st & 3rd Shift
Individuals needed to pull and stage parts; duties
to include dispersing parts and maintaining
inventory in fast-paced environment. Previous
forklift experience required. Individual should
have good communication skills, a good
mechanical aptitude, be detail-oriented and
willing to work outdoors frequently.
Machine Operators
3rd Shift
Immediate opening in our machine operating
area to operate hydraulic CNC controlled
press brake.
Previous machine operating
and knowledge of blueprint reading preferred.
Vocational training in metal forming machinery
a plus.
Full time positions with benefit package including
health, dental, 401k, and company provided
uniforms. For a list of current job opening
descriptions and applications go to
www.monroetruck.com
Please apply between 8AM – 4PM (M-F)
or submit resume to:
Monroe Truck Equipment, Inc.
1051 West 7th Street
Monroe WI 53566
Fax 608-329-8456
[email protected]
EOE/M/F/Vet/Disabled
251999
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Real Estate
Apartments
PEARL CITY 2 bedroom apartment. Stove & Refrigerator furnished. No pets. Phone 815-2913401
For Sale by Owner
HOUSE FSBO IN APPLE RIVER
3BRD, 2BA 2 story on LG corner
lot w/ 3 car garage, 24’ above
ground pool w/ deck and hot tub.
$72,000. Call Dixie 815-541-4772
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SECTION
SEARS CRAFTSMAN CHIPPER SHREDDER 6 H.P. engine,
handles brush & branches up to
3” daimeter hoop to collect debris,
on wheels, runs good G.C. $99
OBO 815-745-2717
Notice
65534
For Sale
Garage Sales
$.10 SALE AT THE SON SHINE
CENTER Schapville, IL/ All summer items on sale for $.10 during
the month of August
Lena Garage Sales
205 1/2 WALNUT ST (off West
Main St) Fri. 7/29 & Sat. 7/30 8-5
Singer sewing machine, antique
drum table, lots of new home decor, household items, dethatcher,
women’s clothes, jewelry, lots of
nice misc. items
227 SHIPPEE RD Moving &
Back to School Sale July 29th
8am-4:30pm & July 30th 8am12:30pm: Clothes: Men’s, Women’s, Girl’s, Jr’s, Baby(girls) many
name brand Aeropostale, American Eagle, Hollister, Maurice’s,
boots, shoes, coats, snowmobile
jacket Xl, toys, jewelry, furniture,
lights, lamps, sinks, knickknacks,
window treatments, bedding,
household, kitchen, garage items,
& much, much more!!
501 S CENTER ST Multi-family.
NIB bb backboard, snow skiing
equipment, Coke collectibles,
small appliances and electronics,
tv’s, toys, lots of clothes( all adult
sizes-many name brands), craft
supplies, Stampin’ Up, bunk bed.
Find your next home
in the classifieds
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Wanted to Buy
TOP CASH PAID FOR OLD
GUITARS! 1920’S thru 1980’S
Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch,
Epiphone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenbacker. Prairie State, D’Angelico,
Stromberg. And Gibson Mandolins/Banjos. 1-800-401-0440
Automobiles
1965 FORD THUNDERBIRD
LANDAU $14,000 OBO Call 414915-9885.
1987 OLDS TORONADO, rare,
original, V6 FWD. Car show beauty. New factory wheels, new tires.
$2400. 847-395-2669
1998 DODGE RAM 1500 285k,
$2,200 Call 262-206-0217.
1998 VOLVO S70, 4 DOOR runs,
drives great. nice body, auto,
loaded,leather. cold air. tradeup?convert $2200 847-987-7669
2000 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
4 door, silver, fully loaded, $2,250
OBO Call 262-949-2337.
2001 MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE
LS 80k, looks brand new, inside
and out, recent work done: new
exhaust, tires & brakes, new
transmission 7,000 miles ago,
new tire rods & ball joints, 3.5
24 valve V6, power everything,
second owner, CARFAX perfect,
Loves Park, IL, asking $3,800
firm. Call John 815-262-5956.
2001 RED MUSTANG 125k,
$4950; 2000 Odyssey mini van,
166k, $1950, (262) 210-1668
2001 TAURUS SE gold, V6,
all power, original owner, 96k,
$2,495, Call 262-767-1391.
2002 BUICK LE SABRE V6, auto
trans., good condition, $3,200
Call 262-654-6207.
2004 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 4.6L, V8, Beige int. & ext.
Everything works. 162K. $5800
OBO. 262-607-0406.
2006 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER AWD, 132,000 mi., runs great,
new tires/brakes, $2500 OBO,
call Rich 262-812-6850
2007 LINCOLN MKX - V6 AWD
newer tires, full power, 3.5 V6 engine, panoramic roof, black leather interior, runs & drives great,
157,500 miles, only $7,495 Call
262-994-0647.
2008 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE $6,000 OBO 847-8789727
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For Sale
GRANDMA’S 94 CADILLAC
Fleetwood
Brougham,
very
good condition, clean, low miles,
$5,200 OBO Call 815-282-3146.
Automobiles
Wanted
CARS WANTED We buy it all, if
it has wheels call. The good, bad,
and the ugly. Jim 262-208-9490
CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All
Make/Models 2000-2015! Any
Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re
Nationwide! Call Now:1-888-4162330
ALUMINUM (V Hull) 18 ft .VINTAGE MIRRORCRAFT 88 hp
1990 Johnson with trim, cheap
fun. $1,600 262-716-8200
HEWITT VERTICAL BOAT LIFT,
2600#, solar powered, w/silver
canopy & 4 wheel kit, $3,500, Call
262-679-3713.
Campers and RVs
2003 EAGLE 10 BUS Conversion 100% self contained, sleeps
8, reduced $60K 815-544-4526.
2003 HOLIDAY RAMBLER Endeavor - 39 ft., 2 slides, new tires,
60,000 miles, asking $74,000,
262-206-8019
2007 SANDPIPER 32 FT. 5TH
WHEEL 3 Slides, king bed, queen
sofa bed, 2 recliners, front and
rear doors, no smokers, no pets.
$18,500 OBO 262-763-3506
CASH FOR CARS: We Buy
Any Condition Vehicle, 2000 and
Newer. Nation’s Top Car Buyer!
Free Towing From Anywhere! Call
Now:1-800-864-5960
2008 KEYSTONE COUGAR
model 311RLS 5th Wheel camper. Great shape. No smokers or
pets ever! Asking $18,500 or best
offer. Call 262-878-9485.
DONATE YOUR CAR TRUCK
OR BOAT TO HERITAGE FOR
THE BLIND. Free 3 Day Vacation,
Tax Deductible, Free Towing. All
Paperwork Taken Care Of. 1-800283-0205 (MCN)
2009 PILGRIM OPEN ROAD
5th wheel cherry wood, 4 slides,
King bed, dual pane windows,
2 flat screens, fireplace, central
vac. power jacks 40’ MUST SEE
$30,000 815-947-2898
DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY. Receive maximum value of
write off your taxes. Running or
not! All conditions accepted. Free
pickup. Call for details. 855-7526680 (MCN)
2010 CIKIRA 18’ DBL AXLE
mint condition, $9,500k, Kit/Bath,
sleeps 5-6, many extras, 262492-0213 or 262-492-8868.
Donate Your Car to Veterans Today! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100%
tax deductible. Call 1-800-2450398
Boats
14’ LUND BOAT, newer trailer,
new spare/water pump & shop
tuned, $1,500, 262-758-4968
17 FT DECK BOAT HURRICANE
1993 135 HP MERC.1999 Trailer,
bimini top. Call 414-313-0937
2011 5TH WHEEL SABRE has
three sides. Real nice. $18,000
OBO 608-426-4036
2014 WINNEBAGO ONE 30 RE
Travel trailer. 34ft, beautiful, like
new. $24,900. Call Terry Franklin
at Winnebago Motor Homes. 815964-5591.
CAMPER 2000 Viking 2107st,
good for hunting, great cond.,
$2,500 OBO, 262-989-0445
MOTOR HOME FLAIR 1996 33
feet, 36,500 mi. no slide, no awning, no generator, little rust, all
appliances work. $7,800 262716-8200
Farm Machinery
Other Automotive
Sport Utilities
BRILLION STALK SHREDDER
180”, excellent condition. $8,000
- 608-876-6910
GO-KART FOR SALE ex. cond.,
new tires, just tuned, $400 Call
262-662-5050.
1997 S10 BLAZER 4WD, 145K,
runs, good tires, needs work,
$1,200 Call 262-763-4887.
FARMALL M TRACTOR runs
great, new paint, marked down
to $1,800 Lena, IL 815-369-4334
JOHN DEERE ROUND BALE
MOVER 3 point heavy duty, excellent condition $275. 608-8766910
KUBOTA RTV 900 4x4 diesel,
hydro-bed lift w/liner, work light &
signals, windshield. $6,300 262620-1156.
STIHL FS 90 Brush Cutter/Combination String Trimmer. Like
New-$275. 608-876-6910
Motorcycles
1983 HONDA GOLDWING 1100
cc, very good condition, $2,500
OBO, 262-989-0445
1996 H.D. ROAD KING Complete
chrome front-end New brake
pads, rotor, tires Tour pak luggage rack with backrest rear light
bracket $4,900 847-254-8459
(Racine).
1997 SPORTSTER 1200 CUSTOM TRIKE every chrome option,
265 rear tires, two-tone custom
paint, pipes, 2,000 miles, security system, many extra parts,
$15,000 OBO Call 847-714-4926.
2006 SOFT TAIL DELUXE
TRIKE 265 rear tires, every
chrome option, 2,500 miles, black
custom paint & pin striping, pipes,
windshield, security system,
many extra parts, $20,000 OBO
847-714-4926.
2008 HD ROCKER CUSTOM
240 rear tire, every chrome option, 400 miles, blue w/flames, security system, many extra parts,
$20,000 OBO Call 847-714-4926.
1st
19
three lines
95
Extra lines are $1.95 each
28 papers
Starts for 4 weeks and if not sold you call us
and we will renew at no additional charge!
(Maximum run 24 weeks total)
PRIVATE PARTY ONLY.
Ad must be prepaid. Deadline Friday 4 p.m.
Call 815-369-4112
245408
1979 AUSTIN MINI with parts to
convert to rear wheel drive, w/215
alum., V8 & 5 speed, wt. 1,500lbs
Call 847-838-1916.
1990 MERCEDES BENZ 500 SL
black, runs & drives well, make
offer, Call 262-295-8288.
2007 PONTIAC SOLSTICE Red
conv. 5 speed, air, 18” custom
wheels, new battery, rear spoiler.
Only 20,000 mi. $11,900. 262534-3949.
SOUTHERN ANTIQUE, smaller
Toronado. Seats 6. V-6, FWD.
new wheels, tires, rare. TRADE?
$2200 847-395-2669
vvvvvv
2012
HARLEY
DAVIDSON
FATBOY LO new rubber, extras,
$15,500, 414-651-2134.
50CC SICILY VENUS GAS MOPED SCOOTER 2015 Driven 8
mi. $650 OBO 847-838-0674
WANTED OLD JAPANESE
MOTORCYLES
KAWASAKI
Z1-900
(1972-75),
KZ900,
KZ1000
(1976-1982),
Z1R,
KZ1000MK2 (1979,80), W1-650,
H1-500 (1969-72), H2-750 (19721975),S1-250, S2-350, S3-400,
KH250, KH400, SUZUKI GS400,
GT380, HONDA CB750K (19691976),
CBX1000
(1979,80)
CASH !! 1-800-772-1142, 1-310721-0726 usa@classicrunners.
com
YAMAHA 2001 V-STAR 1100
CLASSIC Beautiful bike, many
extras. $2,700. 262-534-4565.
FIND YOUR NEXT VEHICLE
IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
2000 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 169k, $2,800, Call
262-206-0217.
Trucks & Trailers
1986 F350 FORD 10’ flatbed, Dually, Diesel, excellent work truck
- $2,000. 1974 Chevy Blazer-K5
with 6’ plow, 4x4 - $2,000. 1977
Mercedes 450 SL, 2 door Roadster - $5,000. 815-334-7717
1996 FORD F250 460/V8/7.5L.
Good condition, heavy duty towing package. Includes 5th wheel
hitch. 83,500 mi. $6000. Call Joe
at 262-514-3046.
1997 DODGE DAKOTA low
miles, needs some work, $1,200,
262-221-5748
$$$
2007 CHEVY COLORADO 140K
miles $2,999 815-369-4690 after
5. Leave msg
TRAILER SALE! SKID LOADER/EQUIPMENT
TRAILERS
14,000# WITH FULL-WIDTH
SPRING
ASSIST
RAMPS
save $400.00 AND 1/2 PRICE
SPARE; 6’x12’ V-nose ramp door
$2,750.00; 7’x16’ V-nose ramp
door $4,169; T205/75D15 on
Mod 5 on 4.5” Spare $69.00. 515972-4554 TRAILER REPAIRS
& PARTS; www.FortDodgeTrailerWorld.com for prices. (MCN)
Vans, Mini Vans
2000 F350 7.3 diesel. New motor & other parts. Crew cab. 4x4.
$12,500 815-601-9669
2002 F250 SUPER DUTY 5.4
gas, 128K, pw, ps, cc, bd, de.
Florida truck. Topper. 262-6070406.
FIND BARGAINS IN
THE CLASSIFIEDS
$$$
$$$
2006 CHEVROLET SILVERADO
2500HD 6.0 V8 engine, crew cab,
4WD, good tires, runs and drives
good, 157,500 miles. Priced under book value $13,995 Call 262994-0647.
1999 FORD WINDSTAR LX 1
owner, garage stored. 122K, burgundy w/tan interior, pw, pl, a/c,
am/fm cassette, tow pack., luggage rack, some rust. $1,800.
Call 262-878-5384
$$$
2002 KAWASAKI VOYAGER XII
86,000 miles $2,500 OBO 815541-9419
2008 HARLEY SPORTSTER
1200 custom, black, larger tank,
6,900 mi., A1 condition, $5,500
OBO, 262-492-7449
$
1978 JEEP J-10, 360 4BBL, 4
speed, short box Colorado truck,
make offer, 262-989-4112
$$$
2007 ZHEN SCOOTER yellow
& black, new battery, low miles,
$900 OBO. Call 262-221-5748
Place your car, truck, motorcycle,
boat or RV ad for one price
and it runs for up to 24 weeks.
1971 MACH 1 SPORTROOF rebuilt 35l Cleveland 4 brl Holley, 3
speed automatic, 3.78-9” possie
diff. grabber lime with black detail
& interior, $11,500, 262-758-2686
1999 HD FLSTC asking $8,500
OBO, 33K, SE eng mod, extras.
Call Don 414-460-5979
2005 HONDA SHADOW low
miles windshield, bags $2,500
OBO 262-210-6544 weekends or
after 5pm.
1998 GMC JIMMY 4WD, 90k,
partially restored, $3,500 OBO
Call 815-218-5091.
Sports/Classic
Cars
2003 GMC SIERRA 2500 HD,
w/8’ Snow Way Plow, very clean,
$12,000 OBO Call 262-767-0926.
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2013 FORD FUSION low miles,
only 36,200, runs and drives
great, 1.6 4 cylinder, Ecoboost
engine, black cloth interior, silver exterior. Priced to sell only
$13,995 Call 262-994-0647.
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Stephenson County awarded federal funds
under the emergency food and shelter program
Stephenson County set to receive
$23,446 to supplement emergency
food and shelter programs.
The monies awarded to Stephenson
County declined from the prior year,
as the funding is based on a formula
related to unemployment rates in each
county. The funds are used to supplement existing services that provide
emergency food and shelter services
in Stephenson County.
The selection was made by a National Board which is chaired by the
Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) and consists of
representatives from The Salvation
Army; American Red Cross; United Jewish Communities; Catholic
Charities, USA; National Council of
Churches of Christ in the U.S.A.; and
Specials Good
Thursday, July 28th - Tuesday, August 2nd
MEAT
Emergency Food and Shelter funds
previously to The Salvation Army,
Freeport Area Church Cooperative,
Northwestern Illinois Community Action Agency Senior Citizen Services,
VOICES and Northern Illinois Food
Bank. These agencies were responsible for providing served meals, food
pantry orders, and rent/mortgage assistance in Stephenson County.
Eligibility to receive funds:
Under the terms of the grant from
the National Board, local organizations chosen to receive funds must:
Be private voluntary nonprofits or
units of government (If private voluntary organization, must have a volun-
teer board)
Have an accounting system,
Practice nondiscrimination
Have demonstrated the capability to
deliver emergency food and/or shelter
programs
How to apply:
Public or private voluntary organizations interested in applying for
Emergency Food and Shelter Program
Funds can visit www.uwni.org/efsp
or contact the United Way of Northwest Illinois, Inc. at (815) 232-5184
for an application. Grant request applications are due by August 12, at the
United Way office, 524 West Stephenson Street, Freeport, by 4 p.m.
LENA-WINSLOW ALL SCHOOL REGISTRATION
Feature Meats
~ Beef Tenderloin • Whole $6.99/lb. • Fillets $7.99/lb.
~ Ground Chuck • $3.49/lb.
~ Assorted Cut Pork Loin Chops • $1.69/lb.
~ Stuffed Center-Cut Pork Loin Chops • $2.69/lb.
~ Frying Chicken Pinwheel Packs • 99¢/lb.
Registration for all students in the Lena-Winslow District will take place August 4-August 6, 2016:
Wednesday, August 4: 8am-3:30pm
Thursday, August 5: 12pm-8pm
Friday, August 6: 8am-3:30pm
Shurfine Sliced Bacon • 12 oz. • $2.99
Oscar Mayer Stack Pack Bologna • 16 oz. • $1.69
Dining Smart Chicken Stir Fry • 21 oz. • $2.99
Sea Best Cooked Shrimp • 30-40 ct. • 16 oz. • $7.99
Icelandic Crab Cakes • 6 oz. • $2.99
Registration will be held in the individual building offices. Parents only need to visit the
school their child will be attending. If you have children in all three schools, parents will
need to visit all three buildings. The transportation director will be in the elementary
building to assist with busing issues.
DELI
Patrick Cudahy off the Bone
Fresh
Applewood Smoked Ham • $3.99/lb.
Mrs. Gerry’s Cheesecake Supreme • $3.99/lb.
Springbrook Muenster or White Brick Cheese • $2.99/lb.
PRODUCE
FreshJumbo Indiana Cantaloupe • $2.99 each
Tree Ripe Peaches • $1.59/lb.
Vidalia Sweet Onions • 79¢/lb.
Please bring the following items with you to registration:
1. A copy of your child’s Social Security card if not previously provided, and your child’s
Medicaid numbers if applicable.
2. All students entering Pre-K, JK or Kindergarten, Sixth, and Ninth grades, and any student
entering from out-of-state must present a completed physical examination form by the first
day of school. Completed dental exams for JK or Kindergarten, Second and Sixth grades are
also required. Local doctors and dentists have these forms in their offices.
3. If you are new to the District or have recently moved, proof of residence (a rent receipt,
utility bill, mail addressed to your new address, driver’s license, etc.) will be required before
registration can be completed.
FROZEN/DAIRY
SAVE!
Big Event Jr. Pops • 24 ct. • $1.99
Shurfine Bread Dough • 5-1 lb. Loaves • $2.99
Pillsbury Toaster Strudel • 11.7 oz. • $1.99
Simply Lemonade • 1.75 liter • $2.39
GROCERY
Hi-C Juice Box • 10 Pack • $1.99
Shurfine Apple Sauce • 24 oz. • 89¢
Chicken of the Sea White Tuna • 5 oz. • $1.09
Kraft Macaroni & Cheese • 7.25 oz. • 79¢
Shurfine Pancake Mix • 32 oz. • $1.49
Shurfine Pancake Syrup • 24 oz. • $1.49
Lofthouse Orange Cream Cookie Twists • 9.5 oz. • $1.99
Liquid Era • 50 oz. • $2.99
VIDEO . . . NEW RELEASES
The Boss, Batman vs. Superman Dawn of Justice, Allegiant, Miracles
from Heaven and many more.
United Way of America.
The local board, which is composed
of representatives from Stephenson
County, is now charged to distribute
funds appropriated by Congress to
help expand the capacity of food and
shelter programs in high-need areas
in our communities. The local board
is seeking applications from qualified service organizations (please see
detailed list of qualifications below)
serving Stephenson County. Those
interested in applying can visit United
Way of Northwest Illinois’ website or
contact our office to receive an application.
Stephenson County has distributed
We now accept Visa,
Mastercard Credit
& Debit Cards
RICHLAND CREEK FOODS
We reserve the right to limit quantities
313 W. High Street • Orangeville • 815-789-4512
HOURS: Mon - Sat 7 am - 7 pm • Sunday 8 am - 1 pm
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4. Lunch/breakfast money will be collected for all students. The cost for lunch for elementary
students will be $2/day, junior high students will be $2.05/day; lunch for high school students
will be $2.30/day. Breakfast will be served from 7:45am-8:15am in the elementary cafeteria
at a cost of $1.25 each day for all students. Extra milk is $.30. Please note all the children’s
names and the amount for each student on the memo line of your check.
5. Registration fees will be collected for students at this time:
JK & K – 5th Grades
$47.00
9th-12th Grades $97.00
6th – 8th Grades
$82.00
The first day of school will be Friday, August 19, 2016. Times will be as follows:
Elementary 8:10–1:00 pm
(JK and Kindergarteners will have an Open House at the Elementary.)
Junior & Senior High 8:05 – 1:00 pm
Buses will be running their regular routes.
Registration packets for each building are available on our website (www.le-win.net). Parents
can print the forms and bring them in completed when they come in for registration if they wish
to do so. Forms and any additional material will also be available in each office.
Please do not send your child(ren) to register in your place! Contact your child’s school
after August 5, 2016 if you are unable to attend during the times listed.
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Elizabeth Community Fair Parade
TONY CARTON PHOTO Shopper’s Guide
Youth Group members from Elizabeth churches participated in Saturday’s parade to celebrate family
farming and to remind folks that a community Vacation Bible School will begin Monday at the Church
of Saint Mary.
DOMINIC CARTON PHOTO Shopper’s Guide
(Right) Rocky Allen rode a Deere
in the Elizabeth Community Fair
Saturday leading a pack of the
village’s Cub Scouts.
‘Titanic the
Musical’
launches at TLP
Timber Lake Playhouse, the professional summer theatre of northwest Illinois, presents the Tony
Award winning musical Titanic July
28 through Aug. 7. Artistic director
James Beaudry stages the epic musical telling of the world’s most famous ship.
With one of the greatest musical
scores ever written for the theatre,
Titanic premiered on Broadway in
1997 with a cast of 37, winning the
Tony Award for Best Musical. Revised for a cast of 20 in 2013, the
show is quickly becoming a must-see
in productions around the country.
“Titanic is a show we’ve wanted
to do at Timber Lake for several
years. It is hands down one of the
best written and exciting musicals
I’ve had the privilege of working on,
and the story of survival is so primal—we can all relate to it immediately,” Beaudry said.
The production promises lavish
sets and costumes on a scale that
lives up to the title. The scenic design for Titanic is by Arnel Sancianco. Kenan Burchette is the costume
supervisor.
The summer season at Timber
Lake concludes with the classic
psychological thriller Gaslight from
August 11-21. The Magic Owl Children’s Theatre at TLP will present a
rock and roll musical version of The
Three Little Pigs Aug. 2, 4, 5 and 6
at 2 p.m. for kids of all ages. In September, TLP will present a special
production of Always … Patsy Cline
for two weekends only.
Tickets for Titanic are $17-$25
and may be purchased at www.timberlakeplayhouse.org or by calling
(815) 244-2035.
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815-369-4512
Lea
Lena, IL 61048
24 Hour Emergency & Non Emergency Transfers
Tips for Handling a 911 Emergency
1.) When calling 911 2.) Locate a current list of
clearly state your Medications and Allergies.
Name, Location
3.) What is the patient’s
and Emergency.
Physician’s name.
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BEACH’S SUPPER CLUB
“in the lounge”
July 30 - “CROSS CUT BAND”
Aug. 13 - “GREG ANDERSON BAND”
Aug. 27 - “HUGO”
Sunday Noon Specials
August 7 - Stuffed Peppers
August 14 - Roast Beef
August 21 - Baked Chicken
August 28 - Swiss Steak
EVERY FRIDAY
Brandy Old Fashioned $3.50 (Well Brandy)
11369 W. Galena Rd. • Lena, IL
815-369-4630
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REAL ESTATE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
STEPHENSON COUNTY, ILLINOIS
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE FOR
SPRINGLEAF MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST 2013-1
Plaintiff,
-v.RICHARD L. PETTIT, JUDITH PETTIT
A/K/A JUDITH A. PETTIT
Defendant
15 CH 64
NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause
on October 27, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1:00 PM
on August 10, 2016, at the Stephenson
County Courthouse, 15 N. Galena Ave.
(West Door), FREEPORT, IL 61032, sell
at public auction to the highest bidder, as
set forth below, the following described
real estate:
Commonly known as 1425 MARK
DRIVE, Freeport, IL 61032 Property
Index No. 18-13-36-105-006. The real
estate is improved with a single family
residence. The judgment amount was
$62,245.82. Sale terms: 25% down of
the highest bid by certified funds at the
close of the sale payable to The Judicial
Sales Corporation. No third party checks
will be accepted. The balance, including
the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund,
which is calculated on residential real
estate 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/or wire transfer, is due within
twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be
paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit
bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring
the residential real estate whose rights
in and to the residential real estate arose
prior to the sale. 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 to verify all information. 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 mortgagee shall pay the 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. You will need a photo identification
issued by a government agency (driver’s
license, passport, etc.) in order to gain
entry into our building and the foreclosure
sale room in Cook County and the same
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identification for sales held at other county
venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, contact The sales clerk, SHAPIRO KREISMAN & ASSOCIATES, LLC,
2121 WAUKEGAN RD., SUITE 301, Bannockburn, IL 60015, (847) 291-1717 For
information call between the hours of 1pm
- 3pm fax number 312-372-4398 Please
refer to file number 15-075168. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One
South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,
IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can
also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation
at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report
of pending sales. SHAPIRO KREISMAN
& ASSOCIATES, LLC 2121 WAUKEGAN
RD., SUITE 301 Bannockburn, IL 60015
(847) 291-1717 Fax #: (312) 372-4398
E-Mail: [email protected] Attorney
File No. 15-075168 Case Number: 15
CH 64 TJSC#: 36-8336 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.
I698271
(Published in The Shopper’s Guide
July 13, 20 & 27, 2016)
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTY OF STEPHENSON FREEPORT, ILLINOIS
BMO HARRIS BANK N.A. F/K/A HARRIS
N.A., ASSIGNEE OF THE FEDERAL
DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
AS THE RECEIVER FOR AMCORE
BANK, N.A.;
Plaintiff,
vs.
KAREN J. THRUMAN A/K/A KAREN J.
JOHNSON, AN INDIVIDUAL; LORETTA
KAY ROUZAN, AN INDIVIDUAL; KENNETH D. THRUMAN, AN INDIVIDUAL;
UNKNOWN OWNERS; NONRECORD
CLAIMANTS; AND UNKNOWN TENANTS AND OCCUPANTS;
Defendants,
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NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that
pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure
entered in the above entitled cause on
November 12, 2013, Intercounty Judicial
Sales Corporation will on Wednesday,
August 24, 2016, at the hour of 2:00 p.m.
in the office of Security First Title Company, 205 West Stephenson Street, Freeport, IL 61032, sell to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described mortgaged real estate:
Commonly known as 714 W. Lincoln
Boulevard, Freeport, Il 61032.
P.I.N. 89-18-14-31-155-061.
The improvement on the property consists of a single family residence. If the
subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of
a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee
shall pay the assessments required by
subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the
Condominium Property Act.
Sale terms: 10% down by certified
funds, balance within 24 hours, by certified funds. No refunds.
The property will NOT be open for inspection.
For information call Mr. Stephen G. Daday at Plaintiff’s Attorney, Klein, Daday,
Aretos & O’Donoghue, LLC, 2550 West
Golf Road, Rolling Meadows, Illinois
60008. (847) 590-8700.
I699135
(Published in The Shopper’s Guide
July 20, 27 & Aug. 3, 2016)
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Elizabeth
Community Fair
The treasure pit at the
Elizabeth Community Fair
was a constant source of
amusement for dozens of
little people determined
to find gold buried in that
there swimming pool.
VETERANS CHOICE
PROGRAM
HONOR. HELP. HOPE.
TONY CARTON PHOTOS The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide
The blue ribbon for the ugliest vegetable in this year’s produce competition
went to Dereck Volling for his “Whatever in the heck that thing is” entry.
DOMINIC CARTON PHOTO THE SCOOP TODAY/SHOPPER’S GUIDE
5:30-5:50 pm
Veterans Administration Overview
for access to healthcare services
— Liana Torres, Supervisor, Madison
Non-VA Services Department and
— Tina Paggi, IL Dept of Veterans Affairs
6:20-6:30 pm
Green County Veterans Services
and Stephenson County Veterans
Service Commission
6:30 pm Questions
Sponsored by the Congregations of Sisters of St. Agnes
Wisconsin residents
August 1
5:30PM
Monroe Clinic
(Founders Hall)
515 22nd Avenue,
Monroe
Illinois residents
August 2
5:30PM
Freeport Public Library
100 E Douglas Street,
Freeport
monroeclinic.org
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5:50-6:20 pm
Health Net Veterans Choice Program
— Michelle Foley, Representative
Members of the extended Hatfield family gathered Saturday to ride
in the Elizabeth parade honoring a heritage of family farming in the
area.
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