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Volume 34 Number 37 28 Pages Your Local News Leader Thursday, September 12, 2013 60¢ Bizarre fatal crashes Four killed in three separate wrecks Four people died in three reflection off of a license plate incidents in Randolph County Rumors were in a field about a half mile over the weekend. Three down Ridge Road. Upon in- deaths occurred in Sparta and running wild that vestigation, a second motor- one north of Chester. cycle wreck was found. The The three wrecks have some there had been dead man there was identified bizarre consequences con- a shooting as William C. Gyon, 54, of nected to them. Sparta. Rumors circulated wildly on Ridge Road when, for an His bike had been west- about the three deaths that unknown reason, their bike bound at a high rate of speed, occurred on Ridge Road in went off the road into the field. ran off the road on a sharp Sparta, but the Randolph Cowell said he figures they curve and went about 170 feet County Sheriff’s Department, had both been dead at least a into Cowell’s soybean field. witnesses and Sparta Police day. Adams said Gyon and the Chief Sean Lukes all said no Richard Hall was wearing Halls had last been seen Sat- one was shot, as the rumors only undershorts, but his urday night, and in the back proclaimed. clothes were at the scene. of his mind, he thought there Randolph County Coroner As emergency vehicles were might be a third person some- Randy Dudenbostel said leaving the Hall scene at 12:15 where. there was not a whole lot he a.m. Monday, Sparta Fire could say at this time. Chief Brian Adams noticed a Continued on Page 5______Billi and Richard Hall The first crash to which po- lice were called was at 5:19 p.m. Sunday, September 8. It was located on Ridge Road about one-fifth of a mile west of Hillcrest. The victims were Richard Hall and his wife Billi Jo Hall, both 47, of Sparta. Their bodies were found by farmer Charlie Cowell and one of his employees. The bodies were in Cowell’s corn- field a short distance from Hillcrest. The Halls had been on their three-wheel motor- cycle. The car-deer accident scene September 9 north of Chester. The car was being driven by They had been westbound Scott Schroeder Scott Schroeder of Chester, who was killed. The deer can be seen in the background. Marissa wood-burning ordinance passes city council, but narrowly

By Mike Trotter for their homes. to hold a fundraising softball The long-running debate Those in favor of the ordi- tournament at the Khoury over the use of outdoor wood- nance expressed concern over League Park and sell liquor burning stoves in Marissa has pollution and health issues under the license of Em’s Tav- reached a conclusion but not and noted that several other ern. without some last-minute de- communities, and even entire However, the council was bates and disagreements. states, have either banned the not comfortable with the An amendment to the ordi- outdoor wood-burning de- hours listed on the applica- nance concerning wood-burn- vices or placed severe restric- tion and suggested an ending ing devices was proposed by tions on them that amount to time of 11 p.m., not 1 a.m. the zoning board following its a ban. The council also approved recent hearing. It calls for al- When the amendment was the use of the South Park for lowing the three existing put to a vote, councilmen Dan Jackie Gipson September 14 wood-burning stoves within Rhodes, Chris Smith and but limited the planned use of the city limits to remain in Jacob Wright voted for the music at the party so it would An aerial view of the 600 State Street building following use but bans any future out- proposal, while Bingel, Roy not conflict with other events storm damage to the roof this past June Photo courtesy of Jason door wood-burning stoves or Dean Dickey and Paul Sinn going on in the park at the Smith. furnaces from being installed. voted against it. Mayor Moe same time. Bryan Bingel and other Cross then broke the 3-3 tie The council is considering council members expressed by voting for the amendment. selling a small piece of prop- their continued opposition to Two requests for use of the erty near the Macke Senior Old bank building the ordinance, saying citizens village’s parks were passed Center to Ashley and Justin of Marissa should be given with some modifications. Per- Hergenroeder so they can ex- the opportunity to explore mission was granted to the pand their yard, but no deci- will be demolished alternative sources of energy Marissa Athletic Association sion has been made. After serving as home to will be torn down. The build- First Bank and many other ing has served the bank, other businesses for the past 100 tenants and the community years, the former bank build- well over the years, but its ing at 600 State Street in time has come.” Chester will be demolished. Environmental Operations, “Because of age and the Inc. in St. Louis will demolish damage the building has sus- the building. The first phase tained in recent years, First of the demolition, primarily Bank has decided to dis- interior work, began this mantle the structure,” said week. The second phase, the Jessica Buatte, First Bank as- full demolition period, is set sistant vice president and for mid-October. The project is branch manager for Chester. expected to be complete by the “We have reached out to the end of the year. businesses and others nearby to let them know the building Continued on Page 5______Metal recycling center got flack in Steeleville A new business will be locat- voted present, and Jana Boll- ing in Steeleville’s industrial man Young was absent. park but not without opposi- That left Sutton to break the tion. tie, which he did with a yes Last Thursday night, the vote. town board approved a special Prior to the vote, Wayne use permit for Gaylon and Heinecke asked the board to Lisa Busby of Waterloo to deny the permit. Heinecke’s open what Mayor Bob Sutton business, Vision Machine and called a recycling center at 3 Fabrication, is located adja- Industrial Park Road. Ap- cent to the proposed recycling proval was recommended by center. the village’s zoning board of Heinecke referred to the op- appeals. eration as a salvage yard. The vote by the town board He said he is concerned that was split. Board members gasoline, oil and other fluids Newest Chester statue Carlos Barbour and Shane from junked vehicles might The Poopdeck Pappy statue, the newest in the Popeye Character Trail, was unveiled Hill voted yes, and Tim contaminate a nearby village Saturday at the Cohen Complex shortly after the parade in Chester. Pictured with the Eichenseer and Andy Gerlach statue from left are Bluto, Olive Oyl, Ted Mueller as Poopdeck and Popeye. More coverage voted no. Cindy Sickmeyer Continued on Page 5______of the Popeye Picnic can be found on Page 6. Page 2 County Journal September 12, 2013

Prison for two Police activity for the past week... Shane D. Smith, 48, of A 14-year-old Sparta warrant for a traffic vio- Jared Smith, 31, of Union City, Tennessee boy was cited Septem- lation. Marissa was cited Sep- meth conspirators was arrested September ber 3 by Sparta police **** tember 7 by Marissa po- 4 by the Randolph Coun- for truancy and was giv- Daniel Pocrnich, 30, of lice for operating a ve- Rachel L. Mills, 34, Evidence at the plea ty Sheriff’s Department en a notice to appear in Sparta was cited August hicle with expired regis- of Campbell Hill and and sentencing hear- on a Randolph County court. 31 by Marissa police for tration. Joseph R. Green, 48, ings established that warrant for driving on a **** operating a vehicle with **** of Elkville were sen- Mills and Green were revoked license and ag- Maranda T. Speaks, expired registration. James Ramirez, 36, of tenced in United involved with each gravated fleeing and at- 22, of Sparta was ar- **** Baldwin was arrested States District Court other and others in tempting to elude po- rested September 15 by Derick Ruester, 27, of September 7 by Marissa in Benton September the manufacture of lice. He was jailed. Bond Sparta police on a city Marissa was arrested on police for no rear vehicle 10 on an indictment methamphetamine. was set at $100,000. warrant for failure to a St. Clair County war- registration plate light charging them with Mills supplied pseu- Smith was the driver pay fines. She posted rant for traffic viola- and driving while li- conspiracy to manu- doephedrine pills and who led police on a bond and was released. tions. cense suspended. facture methamphet- other materials to chase August 27 that **** **** **** amine. Green and others for started near Ellis Grove Mark A. Young, 49, of Heather Koch, 38, of John Fritz, 50, of Coul- Mills and Green had use in the manufac- and ended with a crash Sparta was arrested Chester was arrested terville was cited Sep- previously pleaded ture of methamphet- in Percy. September 5 by Sparta September 2 by Marissa tember 8 by Marissa po- guilty to the charge, amine. **** police for driving while police on St Clair County lice for illegal transpor- which occurred be- On September 4, Melissa A. Lee, 46, of license revoked. He was warrants for domestic tation of alcohol. tween August 2009 2012, Mills was ar- Sparta was arrested Sep- given a notice to appear battery, criminal tres- **** and September 4, rested in Murphys- tember 4 by the Ran- in court. pass and unlawful pos- Jason Harris, 29, of 2012 in Jackson boro after she attempt- dolph County Sheriff’s **** session of cannabis. Tamaroa was arrested County. ed to steal lithium bat- Department for driving A Willisville boy un- **** September 8 by Pinck- Mills was sentenced teries for Green to use on a suspended license. der age 17 was arrested Courtney Stuby, 22, of neyville police for speed- to five years and 10 to manufacture meth- She was jailed. September 5 by Sparta Marissa was arrested by ing and possession of months in prison and amphetamine. **** police for retail theft. He Marissa police for bat- cannabis. He was taken fined $200. The investigation Nathan D. Seyler, 33, was given a notice to tery and mob action. to jail. Green was sen- was conducted by the of Chester was arrested appear in court and re- **** **** tenced to four years in Jackson County Sher- September 5 by Chester leased to a guardian. Natasha Stunson, 17, Ashley Mulholland, prison and fined $300. iff’s Department and police on a warrant for **** of Sparta was cited Sep- 22, of Sparta was ar- Both were also placed Murphysboro police. criminal damage to gov- Ann E. Chadwick, 40, tember 3 by Sparta po- rested September 8 by on three years of su- The Jackson County ernment-supported pro- of Sparta was arrested lice for speeding and Pinckneyville police for pervised release fol- state’s attorney’s of- perty. He was jailed. September 7 by Sparta operating an uninsured driving while license lowing their prison fice also assisted in the **** police for driving while vehicle. suspended. Mulholland sentences. investigation. Melodie A. Nesbitt, 34, license suspended and **** was taken to jail, posted of Marissa was arrested leaving the scene of an Robin Edwards, 51, of bond and was released. September 6 by Sparta accident. She was given Evansville was arrested Mulholland was ar- police for obstructing an a notice to appear in September 4 by Marissa rested for the same of- officer. She posted bond. court. police for failure to dim fense September 10 by Randolph court **** She had been in- headlights, illegal trans- Pinckneyville police Cortez Nesbitt, 37, of vovled in an accident on portation of alcohol, DUI and was taken back to The following cases Brian Dickneite of Marissa was arrested Market Street. The and on a Collinsville jail, posted bond and were recently termi- Waterloo, knowingly September 6 by Sparta other driver was Lily warrant for aggravated was released. nated in Randolph damage property, guil- police for obstructing an Hoskin, 57, of Coulter- assault and telephone **** County circuit court. ty, fine, restitution. officer. He posted bond. ville. harassment. Crystal R. Holland, Christopher Duen- Anthony Jung of Spar- **** **** **** 34, of Ellis Grove was sing of Percy, driving ta, theft, not guilty. Eric J. Fortner, 25, of Judy Dyke, 34, of Cut- Theresa Soehnlin, 32, arrested September 10 while license revoked Donald Kempfer of Steeleville was arrested ler was arrested Sep- of Marissa was arrested by the Randolph or suspended, guilty, Chester, unlawful use of September 7 by Steele- tember 8 by the Perry September 7 by Marissa County Sheriff’s De- probation, jail, fine. a blackjack/knife, guil- ville police for fleeing County Sheriff’s Depart- police for driving while partment on a warrant Clinton Gibson, no ad- ty, fine. or attempting to elude ment for failure to sig- license suspended and for retail theft. dress given, aggravated James Richards of police and improper nal and possession of a operating an uninsured She was jailed. Bond fleeing of police while Evansville, battery, guil- operation of an ATV. He controlled substance. vehicle. was set at $10,000. driving at least 21 miles ty, fine. posted bond. **** **** **** an hour over the speed Scott Randall Sr. of **** Joseph Melvin, 65, of limit, guilty, prison, Fairview Heights, pos- Steven G. Kempfer, 34, Pinckneyville was cited court costs. session of cannabis, of Chester was arrested September 6 by the Per- Leann Harding, no ad- guilty, fine. September 7 by Chester ry County Sheriff’s De- G & C Meyer Farm dress given, bad check, Amie Thornton of Til- police for DUI, driving partment for illegal “The Berry Best” guilty, fine, restitution. den, criminal trespass without a valid driver’s transportation of alco- Tomatoes • Cucumbers Christina Hawkins to land, court supervi- license, failure to reduce hol. of New Athens, bad sion, costs. speed to avoid an acci- **** New Potatoes MUMS checks, court supervi- Arthur Thornton of St. Grown On dent and illegal transpor- Addie Swallers, 63, of Yellow Squash • Zucchini Our Farm sion, fine, restitution. Louis, theft, guilty, fine. tation of an alcoholic bev- Pinckneyville was cited Daniel Birchard of Jennifer Seders of erage. He posted bond. September 6 by the 4370 Rockcastle Road • 2 1/2 Miles South Of Steeleville Addieville, possession Prairie do Rocher, DUI, MONDAY-SATURDAY 8AM-6PM **** Perry County Sheriff’s (618) 965-3800 SUNDAY 1PM-3PM OR CALL of a syringe, court su- court supervision, DUI Brandon G. Ashby, 26, Department for operat- pervision, costs. school, fine. of Percy was arrested ing an uninsured ve- September 8 by Percy hicle. police for DUI, disobey- **** Soybean field fire ing a stop sign and Megan Kirkman, 26, of squealing tires. He post- Marissa was arrested SteelevilleSteelevilleSteelevilleSteeleville ed bond. August 24 by Marissa north of C’ville **** police for driving while Farmers Market Carmelo C. Jara, 25, of license suspended. EVERY SATURDAY THRU OCTOBER The Coulterville Fire A soybean field had Chester was arrested **** 7:30am-11:30am In Front Of City Hall Department was called caught fire with about a September 9 by the Ran- Christopher Holliday, to 1103 Washington half-acre of beans de- LOCALLY GROWN FRUITS, VEGETABLES & MUMS dolph County Sheriff’s 31, of Marissa was cited Road near Oakdale Sep- stroyed. Department for DUI, August 25 by Marissa Apples • Tomatoes • Peaches tember 6 at about 6:30 The field belongs to Barb’s driving without a valid police for operating a Squash • New Potatoes p.m. Wilma Harre. Cucumbers Baked driver’s license and vehicle with suspended Goods, driving an uninsured registration. FOR MORE Nikki’s Quality Crocheted Items Jams & INFO CALL vehicle. Jara posted **** 965-3800 Jellies bond. Matthew Hurley, 26, of One hurt in wreck **** Waterloo was arrested A Percy man was in- Steven M. Owen, 55, Wesley D. Wallace, August 25 by Marissa jured in a one-car crash ran off the road, hit a 21, of Sparta was ar- police for aggravated on Rockcastle Road at culvert, became air- rested September 1 by unlawful use of a wea- Jasko Road south of borne and overturned Sparta police for unlaw- pon. Engine Troubles Are Steeleville August 30. before coming to rest ful possession of drug **** The accident occurred in a ditch. paraphernalia. He was Joseph Hatley, 35, of at 5:50 p.m. Owen was taken to given a notice to appear Tilden was arrested Au- No Trouble For Us! The sheriff’s office the Sparta hospital for in court. gust 26 by Marissa po- All Major Tire Brands said the car driven by treatment of injuries. **** lice on a St. Clair County We are the area’s engine experts for routine maintenance and complete engine rebuilds. 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A barge trip down the Sales Hours: Mon. - Wed. - Fri. 7:30am - 7:00pm Tues. & Thurs. busy Kaskaskia River 7:30am - 6:00pm Sat. 7:30am - 4:00pm Cruisers boarded at New Athens Service Hours: Mon. - Fri. 7:00am - 5:00pm By Dan Zobel Transfer. draft on the Kaskaskia Sat. 7:30am - Noon The afternoon of Sep- It was noted that the up to Fayetteville is tember 6 marked the Kaskaskia watershed is maintained. All permits 13th barge trip on the the third largest water- have been secured, and Kaskaskia River put on shed in the United a new industrial access by the Kaskaskia Water- States. It has drainage road will be constructed shed Association. from 22 counties and to the 128-acre site. This year’s showcase has a total area of ap- IDOT will provide 50 per- was hosted by the Lower proximately 5,810 cent of the cost of the ac- Kaskaskia Stakeholders square miles. It also con- cess road through its Eco- at the marina in New tains Lake Shelbyville nomic Development Pro- Athens. This was LKSI’s and Lake Carlyle, which gram. Construction of the fourth showcase. are two of the largest entrance road will begin in Three-hundred people manmade reservoirs in the spring of 2014. Iron Ford Sales And Support Team. enjoyed a great day on Illinois. Hundreds of barges of the river when they took One of the main attrac- corn, soybeans and We’re Here To Serve You! a three-hour barge tour. tions on the tour oc- wheat are shipped down Presently Operating At The Former Sparta Ford Location Besides the scenery curred when the barge the Kaskaskia annually. along the river, cruisers floated past KRPD Dock A typical barge on the 311 South St. Louis Street • Sparta also had the opportunity No. 1, which is the origi- Kaskaskia will contain After Construction Is Complete, The New Iron Ford Dealership to see some wild life, in- nal port in the district. 1,680 tons or 6,720 tons cluding different birds At one time, five-mil- per four-barge tow. Will Be Located At 1221 North Market In Sparta in the sky and a multi- lion tons of coal a year To put this in perspec- tude of fish jumping in came through the dock. tive, one barge can carry 618-443-5351 WWW.IRONFORD.COM and out of the water. The system located at around the same ton- To open the tour, sev- the dock is said to be nage that it would take 2013 Ford Mustang 2013 Ford F150 XLT eral people spoke about very efficient and a 58 large semi-trucks to Coupe Pony Package, Auto Super Cab different aspects of the great way to unload carry. By using the NEW! 4x4 river, including LKSI scrubber stone. river, it keeps semis off NEW! President Ryan Ford, The port district con- the road and makes for Includes 5-Year Colonel Christopher tinues to develop its less congested and safer 100,000 Hall and Kurt Johnson newest terminal at driving conditions, river Powertrain ESP of Southern Illinois Fayetteville. A nine-foot supporters said. Stk. #3216 Stk. #3128 MSRP ...... $43,170 MSRP ...... $29,185 Iron Ford Discount ...... $4,823 Iron Ford Discount ...... $2,835 Mfg. Rebates** ...... $3,750 Mfg. Rebates** ...... $2,500 $ Iron Ford Price $23,850 Iron Ford Price 34,597 Take Off An Additional $1,000 Take Off An Additional $500 When You Finance Through Ford Motor Credit Co., LLC** When You Finance Through Ford Motor Credit Co., LLC** Take Off An Additional $1,500 With Trade-In Assistance*** 2013 Ford Focus SE 2013 Ford F150 XLT Hatchback, Moonroof Includes 5-Year Super Crew 4x2 100,000 NEW! Powertrain NEW! ESP

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Prices Exclude Tax, Title, License And Document Fees. * Prices Include Dealer Discounts And Ford Manufacturer’s Rebates And Incentives. **Additional Johnsons give Sparta council Ford Credit Retail Bonus Cash Rebate Available To Qualified Buyers With Approved Credit Through Ford Motor Credit Company, LLC. Vehicles Subject To Prior Sale. Pictures Are For Illustration Only And May Not Be Actual Vehicle. All Advertised Vehicles Available On 8/19/13. Ford Manufacturer Rebates Are Subject To Change Without Notice. All Offers Valid Through August 31, 2013. earful about home inspector Jim Phelps’ Picks Of The Week Sparta’s procedures for He also complained inspecting residences, that Commissioner Ja- specifically rental prop- Said they son Schlimme tows all 2006 Dodge Charger RT 2013 Mustang GT erties, came under fire vehicles seized by Sparta Monday night by hus- presented police, charging owners band and wife Ronnie $75 plus storage fees to and Rita Johnson. reclaim them. In her prepared re- city council “We will take what you marks, Rita said she said under advisement,” gave the city 400 photos, with more said Kelley. 60 more Monday night, Morris Krisby also of dangerous places than 600 talked to the council needing attention in about home inspections. He said O’Rear told him 73K Miles, $ $ Sparta. They included photos of Leather, 15K Miles, signs, poles, tall grass, he had to put gutters on 1 Owner 15,500 6 Speed 24,988 cul-de-sacs required at his buildings. Krisby the end of dead-end various said he doesn’t like gut- streets, sidewalks and ters because they tend to OVER 60 PRE-OWNED IN STOCK improper utility com- code get clogged. He said he pany maintenance of could not find a gutter- Owner Advantage property. violations ing requirement in the We’ll Beat Your Best She also took aim on city code book. Price... Guaranteed! Rewards Program Sparta home inspector In other news, al- You’re Rewarded With Each Visit Bob O’Rear. throughout though no vote was Free Rotation For Life With You’ll receive all this and more with “Enclosed are... photos taken, the council The Purchase of 4 Tires. owner advantage membership. of O’Rear making an il- town agreed to sell a house Membership legal search in my cabi- and lot it owns at 335 S. On all 13 brands of tires we sell, $10 credit towards a future parts or FREE service purchase upon enrollment. Contact Us nets... after I told him O’Rear,” said Johnson. Market Street. The city including Goodyear, Continental 6% credit on all parts and service purchases For Details not to,” said Johnson. He said O’Rear violates will seek bids for the & Michelin. The right tire at that can be applied toward future service visits. the 4th Amendment property. The council Special complimentary oil change offers with membership. “He says he can do any- the right price. thing he wants or look when he makes “illegal has discussed the possi- Buy 4 oil changes and get the 5th one FREE. anywhere he wants be- searches” by looking bility of giving the pro- Expires 9/30/13 Expires 9/30/13 cause he is a home in- into his private home ceeds to the park com- spector.” areas. mittee. Johnson asked the As the law stands, Again there was no Front End $ 95 council to stop forcing landowners have 72 formal vote, but the city $5 Off 1 Alignment 54 hours to notify the city will increase the rental her and her husband to With Coupon use the city’s private of an occupancy change. price for its farm Expires 9/30/13 home inspector contrac- If they don’t, they could ground from $75 to $10 Off 2 tor and have the city face a $500 fine. $150 an acre. Pothole Special code official do the in- Johnson asked if land- A building permit for $15 Off 3 4-Wheel Alignment spections, or they will lords could pay an an- a pole barn type struc- proceed further con- nual inspection fee ture for McDaniel-Lee Any Fluid Service With Coupon $ 95 rather than $75 each Funeral Homes was ap- cerning O’Rear’s “illegal Expires 9/30/13 Expires 9/30/13 74 searches.” time occupancy chang- proved. In his remarks, Ronnie es. He also recom- It was noted that the said nine of his rental mended that code officer citywide yard sale dates Iron Ford Service Hours Of Operation units had been inspected Dave Wolter make the are October 11 and 12. two to three times each home inspections, so the Participants can contact 311 S. St. Louis Street, Sparta • 618-443-5351 during the first eight city could “quit wasting city hall to be put on a Monday-Friday 7am-5pm • Saturday 7:30am-Noon months that O’Rear the other inspection map. started inspecting. money.” An electronics recy- “I paid $75 to the city Mayor Charles Kelley cling day will be held Factory Trained Technicians • Early Morning/Late Night Drop Off to inspect the same told the Johnsons that October 12 from 9 to Friendly & Courteous Staff • Courtesy Shuttle Available • Free Coffee homes, then the city what they said was le- noon across from the Genuine Ford & Motorcraft Parts • Servicing All Makes & Models gave the $75 to Bob gitimate. firehouse. Page 4 County Journal September 12, 2013

Gathering the news requires cooperation here are times that covering facts con- city hall to the school and T journalists get frus- local news, cerning a the hospitals, the local trated when trying to nail we have story being news media should be very down a story. seen some Most officials cooperate put togeth- thankful. To be honest, some pub- officials er, and for Yes, there are a couple of lic officials, at times, will who would them to do exceptions, but they won’t not cooperate with the not even with the news media that is al- be named here. For our media for several reasons. talk to the ways ap- part, we just want to say However, right now, press. That preciated. thank you for the help we those individuals are very has changed greatly in the asking questions for the It is actually going above get every week. Reporters few. last couple of years. peope of the community. and beyond, because it re- call on many of the same As for the County Jour- Keep in mind that when There is another side to quires their time. They people to get information nal, cooperation by county, public officials cooperate cooperation. Reporters of- could just as easily say, for stories week after local and school officials is with the press, they are co- ten ask questions that re- “You come and look it up.” week, and the cooperation very good right now. operating with the public. quire officials or their But they don’t. from those people remains With our long history of The news media is always people to look up some From the courthouse to constant. Some good news items Carry on, Kansas at fair

ere are a couple of did her research, wrote his year for Bill’s ward Son” and saved it Hgood news items a successful grant appli- Tbirthday, I decided for the encore after a that need some recogni- cation, rounded up vol- to get tickets to see the A standing ovation. tion. unteers and continues old rock band Kansas at We ran into many I ran into Herman It’s My to help with the actual the Du Quoin State Fair. people we knew who Hartman of rural Ava at construction. You’re probably get- Musing were also enjoying the Gabby’s in Ava a few Turn She first pitched the ting the impression that concert, in spite of the weeks back, and he told idea to the Percy Town his birthday gifts always View weather, which just hap- about an act of generos- Board back in February seem to benefit me. At pened to be the hottest ity shown to him by a By Larry Willis at a time when the po- least I’m getting a little By Martha Peebles day of the year and I’m complete stranger. lice chief controversy sneakier compared to sure the hottest night of It seems that Herman and the Haberman several years ago, when the year. stopped at Dollar Gen- twins dominated the I got him a pink (mauve) Crowded into the eral in Steeleville to news. After that came recliner. their keyboardist and grandstand with many pick up some treats for About the Owen family tragedy While Bill is gearing singer Steve Walsh were other fans, there was no his dog. When he got to and the fire that de- up for his 40-year high nothing less than amaz- air to be found, cool or the checkout counter, stroyed the old grocery school class reunion, ing. hot. Herman discovered he Herman, store building. Kansas is having its We were also very im- The humidity was had left is wallet at All of those events kept 40th anniversary tour. pressed with violinist high, too, and the bugs home. Kendra from getting the The band formed in 1973 Dave Ragsdale, drum- attracted by the stage He asked the clerk to Kendra proper recognition she in Topeka, Kansas and mer Phil Ehart, bass lights were out in great hold the items until he deserves. Though long released its first album player Billy Greer and numbers. Walsh had a could drive home, get overdue, hopefully giv- in 1974 and has pro- guitarist Richard Will- bug fly into his mouth his money and come and ing her kudos here will duced eight gold albums iams. every time he opened it, back. He then left the make up for that. in their career. None of these guys is a and he even swallowed store. Well done, Kendra. Back in the ’70s, Bill youngster. It’s fun to try a few. However, before he Paige It’s true that bad news had several of those al- and figure out the ages But what would the fair could get out of the park- most often grabs the bums. I remember lis- of old rock stars. Some, be without heat, humid- ing lot, the clerk came headlines. That’s the tening to them all the like Mick Jagger for in- ity and a few thousand running out with the My guess is that Her- nature of the news busi- time and knew the stance, have always bugs on stage? items. She tried to give man’s mystery woman ness, be it print, TV, ra- words to almost every looked old. Others, such We had a great time, them to Herman, but he will remain anonymous, dio or the internet. song. as Jon Bon Jovi, look for- heat and all. After the kept refusing to take but hopefully she is a There are exceptions. However, I forgot how ever young. We weren’t concert, we treated our- them because he did not County Journal sub- Our story about 9-year- truly instrumental and close enough to get a selves to ice cream while pay for them. scriber and reads this old Ellie Parker of Mar- astounding their music true reading on the Kan- listening to the free It seems a lady in line column to know that her issa saving the life of her is. sas crew. Head East concert, an- behind Herman at the good deed got noticed. best friend Paige Wat- They were definitely To make music like other well-known band checkout counter heard Another good news son by performing the ahead of their time. they do takes a lot of en- from the ’70s. his story and paid for his item worthy of recogni- Heimlich maneuver was Many of their live con- ergy, and they must love It seemed to finally be items. He tried to get her tion is the construction our front page lead a few certs have included a their work. The band getting cooler around 11 name, but she went on of the new walking track weeks ago, and deserv- symphony orchestra. If didn’t even stop be- p.m. when Bill sug- her way. at the Percy park spear- edly so. you didn’t know better tween songs; one song gested we head west. Herman asked that I headed by teenager Ken- Indeed, people show- or were standing out- just led into another Unfortunately, it was call attention to this act dra Smith of Percy. ing kindness, generosity side, you would have throughout the show. time for all of the aging of kindness for two rea- Kendra tackled this and community service sworn there was an or- They sang “Dust In The rockers (real and imag- sons. First, he wants to project in conjunction are out there. They just chestra right there in Wind” and many other ined) to be like dust in repay her. Second, he with earning her Girl don’t always get the the grandstand. hits. They purposefully the wind and carry on wants to thank her. Scout Gold Award. She spotlight. The sounds used by forgot “Carry On Way- home.

chemically and surgi- Choose life cally allowing the kill- Hoffman recalls hail storm Editor, County Journal: ing 3,000 unborn babies Never before in history Letters daily and 55 million ack in 1954, I was field, and their backs Bsix years old, so I were cut and bleeding have two nations, Syria overall. There is also the don’t remember the big when he finally routed and the United States of To The tax funding of $340 mil- hail storm of August 3. them into his barn. America, held the out- lion to Planned Parent- Virgil Hoffman does. Editor’s Marissa also had a lot come of the world’s fu- hood of America, the Hoffman lives north of of damage, including to ture generations in their Editor largest abortion pro- Sparta near the shoot- a greenhouse where 134 hands as they violate vider in 2011 for popula- ing complex, and his Space panes of glass were shat- our God-given right to tion control. farm was a victim of hail tered, according to the life, liberty and the pur- The world is at a cross- the size of golf balls. By Jerry Willis article. suit of happiness. war machine stands road, and it is God’s laws In my lifetime, I can’t The worst damage to Syria is killing hun- alone. As one WWII vet- or mass destruction. remember ever seeing farms besides Hoff- dreds of unwanted men, eran said, “Caught with Choose life, pray, re- hail that size. man’s was at the Ray- women and children our pants down and pent, forgive and be Virgil brought me a mond Kelly, Ardell Sla- with deadly chemicals. wearing dirty under- healed. See 2nd Chroni- newspaper article about Measured ven, Lyman Hanna, Al- Abandoned by the Eu- wear.” cles 7:14. the 1954 storm. fred Fulton, Emmerson ropean nations, the America has had legal Esther Koch According to the ar- 4 inches Aitken, Robert Cairns, United States’ mighty abortion for 40 years, Breese ticle, we had a drought Charles Braden, W.A. that summer. The storm Webster, A.H. Ander- didn’t necessarily end deep son and Willard Steven- Answers to legal questions the drought, but it did son properties. sure that if something wipe out crops and dam- Some of the farms had IllinoisLawNow is an son can lose their driv- On his farm, not a is lost or broken, it will age several buildings in a total crop loss, and the ongoing series of short ing privileges for a mini- single stalk of corn or be replaced? about a 12-square-mile article stated that few of answers to common le- mum of two years and soybean plant was left Answer: For most area. the farmers had crop in- gal questions distrib- receive a possible one- standing. Some plants, people, some items, The hail, which in surance. uted monthly by the Illi- year prison term and a he said, looked like they like jewelry, comput- some places measured It was said that the nois State Bar Associa- fine up to $2,500. had been cut with a ers, and family trea- four inches deep, beat temperature dropped 25 tion and Illinois Press Question: What steps mower. His house was sures, are irreplaceable corn and soybean plants degrees in 15 minutes Service. are involved for a same- damaged, as were sev- and should be person- to the ground. The ar- that day, and the deep Question: For an out- sex couple in Illinois eral outbuildings on his ally moved to your new ticle states that the hail layer of ice on the door party I’m hosting at who want to enter into farm. home. For the rest of seemed to reach its peak ground caused fog to my home, there will be a civil union? Hoffman said he had your belongings, hire a at Hoffman’s farm. cattle grazing in the form for hours. adults and teenagers Answer: With the present, and alcohol will passage of the Civil reputable moving com- be served. If my under- Unions Act June 1, pany, preferably one River Stages age guests drink, could 2011, Illinois joined that is certified by the Policies Of The County Journal I be held liable if some- several other states in American Moving and A Publication Of Willis Publishing, Inc. Mississippi At Chester thing happens after they recognizing civil Storage Association. Larry Willis & Jerry Willis - Owners/Publishers Flood Stage 27 Ft. leave? unions between same- Get a cost estimate up front. Don’t fall for the Greg Myers - Editor Sept. 05...... 3.4 Answer: Under Illinois sex and male-female couples as a legal rela- cheapest price, but do PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY Sept. 06...... 2.8 law, you can be found guilty if you knew that tionship. get everything in writ- 1101 East Pine • Box 369 • Percy, Illinois 62272 Sept. 07...... 2.7 any such person under Same-sex couples en- ing. Meet with the mov- Sept. 08...... 2.8 (618) 497-8272 the age of 21 is in pos- ter into a civil union by ers, and check out their Letters to the editor must be signed in order to be Sept. 09...... 3.2 session of or is consum- obtaining a license trucks to see if they’re published. A telephone number is also required for Sept. 10...... 2.8 ing any alcoholic bever- from the county clerk, clean and clearly verification. Letters and news items are published at Sept. 11...... 2.6 age, and you let the un- exchanging vows be- marked. Make sure the the discretion of the editors. All copy will be edited. derage drinker leave the fore a secular or will- moving company has The County Journal does not publish poetry. residence in an intoxi- ing religious official, insurance and that they Classified advertising must be prepaid except for es- use a third-party arbi- tablished accounts. Political and certain other adver- County Journal cated condition. then registering their If the underage drink- unions. All of the cur- tration service to settle tising must be prepaid. (USPS 549-110) any disputes that may Any person or organization holding a money mak- is published weekly on Thursdays er drives and gets in an rent rules governing ing event and wanting it advertised in the County Jour- for 60¢ each issue,$22.00 per accident where some- annulment, divorce, arise. nal must discuss their promotion with the advertising year in Randolph, Perry and one is injured, you as and property division $ department. Generally, if the organization charges for Jackson counties, 24.00 per year the party host could be that apply to couples in Correction the event, goods or services, the County Journal in Illinois, $29.00 per year held liable for both civil marriages equally ap- Last week’s story about charges to advertise its event. elsewhere, by County Journal, and criminal penalties. ply to couples in civil the new Pinckneyville Letters advocating a candidate or referendum will Box 369, 1101 East Pine, Percy, hospital incorrectly be published as a letter to the editor until two weeks Illinois 62272. Periodicals Penalties can include unions. before an election. Within that two weeks such pro- postage paid at Percy, Illinois. prison time and a steep Question: We plan stated that it will be built motions will be published only as paid advertisement. POSTMASTER: Send address fine. Penalties for under- to use a professional along U.S. Highway 51. Anyone wishing to express thanks must do so in a changes to County Journal, Box age drinkers who drive mover to transport our The hospital will be paid advertisement. Thank you notes will not be in- 369, 1101 East Pine, Percy, are also severe. For a belongings to our new built along Illinois cluded in news stories. Illinois 62272. first conviction, the per- home. How can we be Route 154 east of town. September 12, 2013 County Journal Page 5 Evansville tweaks inspection ordinance

By Dana Martin ever, the trustees dis- McConachie said that have not renewed their more bids for the work. A slightly altered or- cussed problems the after reviewing what liquor license this year. The village has re- dinance regarding oc- village is encountering Residence had previously been Allard was approved ceived its first check cupancy permits and with people throwing paid monthly to Xerox, but was told that she from the state for the inspections was ap- garbage and trash into inspection fee sometimes more than will have to pay the village’s cut of taxes on proved by the Evans- and around the trailer. $1,000 a month for the $800 fee now, and again video gambling. The ville Board of Trustees Trustee Mark McCon- drops to $75 past several years, it by next April 30 for first machines were put Monday night. achie said the system was clear that the next year. The village’s into locations in the vil- The changes lower in place for recycling is change to Toshiba had ordinance doesn’t rec- lage in July. The check the cost of the inspec- something of a joke. board. saved the village ognize yearly anniver- for $203 covers the first tion from $100 to $75, The trailer is emptied Birk told the trustees money. saries. Instead, all li- month the machines which is what the vil- Wednesdays by the that Toshiba paid off The contract is in censes are renewed by were in use. lage pays to the inspec- county, and it is full the village’s previous about the third year of April 30 of every year. McConachie reported tor Marty Yallaly. The again by Thursday eve- contract with Xerox, its five-year term. Birk Approval of Allard’s li- that part of the play- charge had been a con- nings. Besides that, giving the village a said that by next cense is pending the ground equipment do- cern to many residents cardboard is not being check for $7,300. At the spring, it will be pos- provision of proof of li- nated by the Danny at last month’s meet- flattened, and recycla- time, the village was sible to renegotiate a quor liability insur- Schilling family had ing. bles are not being sepa- paying Xerox an aver- contract at that time ance. been installed at the ball The changes also give rated by some of the age of $850 to $900 a and possibly put in a Zwiegart presented diamond. The rest will the ordinance more residents dropping off month for its copier. new machine. The the board with a bid of be put in as time per- teeth. Tenants or new items. Toshiba brought in trustees acknowledged $5,000 from Becky’s mits. homeowners must give McConachie plans to an all-in-one machine, that ongoing changes Construction of Sparta Fire Chief Darren the village 72 hours discuss issues with which prints, copies, in technology and soft- to clear out brush Kempfer said work has notice prior to moving county recycling coor- scans and faxes, for a ware made leasing ma- around Evansville City begun to set up the in, or they will be fined dinator Mark North. base amount of $505 a chines a better choice Lake from the dam to Haunted Woods with $300. The board also plans to month. A couple of in the end. the road and to dig a opening night sched- Mayor Craig Valleroy explore fencing the years ago, five or six Zoning administrator drainage ditch from uled for October 4. The said a couple of people area the trailer is in and toner cartridges disap- Jonathan Koester re- culvert to culvert. attraction will run ev- had already tried to get setting hours when peared, and Toshiba re- ported that Robert However, Schilling ery weekend through around the inspection items may be brought. placed them but did Kisro, who is working pointed out that the October. requirement but were Outside of those hours, have to charge for to put in a convenience area had been desig- The fire department caught. In one case, he the gate will be locked. them. store and gas station, nated a wetland by the found that the wire said, the requirement Trustee Rick Zweigart Birk also said that the is at a standstill until IDNR, and she and used throughout the did its job, as the resi- also mentioned the pos- village is managing he works out financing Trustee Kenny Kemp- woods had been stolen, dence was a fire trap. It sibility of installing color toner very well to finish the remodel- fer asked that the vil- and the village will do must be brought up to cameras so violators now, as a color toner ing of the building. He lage make sure such what it can to help the code before anyone can dropping off trash can cartridge has not had will renew his permits work was permitted. department replace it, move in. be identified. to be replaced in two in November. Valleroy said he had as well as aid in getting The recycling trailer Toshiba representa- years. The company Janice Allard made some correspondence some rock for the lane. placed by the county in tive Andrew Birk at- doesn’t charge for toner an application to the with the IDNR on the Donations are welcome, the village will be tended the meeting to but charges 5.5 cents board for a liquor li- issue. He will review the said Kempfer. moved back to its regu- answer questions the per copy using color. cense. She is subletting department’s require- He also thanked the lar location next Mon- current board has about Trustee Nancy Schill- the bar/restaurant on ments. police department and day. It had been moved the village’s copier ing said she hadn’t re- the river from the own- The issue was tabled Valleroy for policing because of street and lease agreement with alized the unit was an ers of the Water Street pending research, as the woods the past few curbing projects. How- Toshiba by a previous all-in-one machine, and Bar and Grill. They well as a request to get weeks.

Fatal accidents...Continued from Page 1______Nashville Dudenbostel would Wednesday. was on purpose or acci- The truck hit the deer, not answer several spe- “We haven’t been told dental, I don’t know,” throwing it into the cific questions about anything by the police said Hall. “I hope they northbound lane where Manufactured the two motorcycle except that Richard and can figure it out.” it hit the windshield crashes, including if Billi are dead,” said Hall. In Randolph County, and entered the passen- Homes the two were related. “I suspect, though, that the deaths of the Halls ger compartment of a Sparta Police Chief the other guy (Gyon) was the second hus- car driven by Scott www.Nashvillemanufacturedhomes.net Sean Lukes said the might have crowded Ri- band/wife death involv- Schroeder, 42, of Ches- Halls and Gyon did not chard. Whether it was an ing vehicles in the past ter. Schroeder was pro- know each other, and accident or not, I don’t week. Richard and nounced dead at the he believes the two in- know.” Connie Buch of Red Bud scene. cidents were bonafide As for Richard being were killed August 30 Human fatalities in- accidents. He also said found in his under- in a two-vehicle crash volving deer are rare in there was no indication wear, Hall has a theory. on Route 4 at Schuline Illinois. According to that there had been a “I think he had major Road. the Illinois Department fight at the Hall scene. internal injuries, but The fourth death oc- of Transportation, in Lukes said the Hall lived and felt like he curred Monday at 5:50 2012 there were 15,489 On New Stock Homes crash is a Sparta Police was burning up inside, a.m. on Route 3 just vehicle/deer crashes in 3 Bedroom, 2 Full Baths, Department case, but so he tore off his clothes north of Chester. It was the state. They caused state police equipment then died,” said Hall. a case of being in the 608 injuries and four 5-12 Pitch Roofs, Drywall and investigators are “Billi died instantly.” wrong place at the deaths. Throughout And Many Extras involved, and the in- Hall said he was sat- wrong time. Dudenbostel said he vestigation continues. isfied that his brother A pickup truck would not have any fur- The Gyon wreck oc- and sister-in-law died driven by John Allen ther information on the 1717 Sq. Ft. Home 1818 Sq. Ft. Home curred in the county. of an accident, but he King, 52, of St. Louis four deaths until he & Bonus Room w/Large Rooms Richard Hall’s wonders about the was southbound on gets back the results of Route 3 when a large, toxicology samples and Under Under brother Ken Hall talked cause. Per Sq. buck ran in front of it. the autopsy reports. Per Sq. to the County Journal “Whether or not it $ Foot $ Foot 38 +Tax & Title 42 +Tax & Title

Bank building...Continued from Page 1______For More Info And To Make Appointment Call Gregg First Bank entered the past four years. In folded it over, causing opened in Chester, and 618-314-0204 the Chester market in February 2009, First bricks to fall onto a First Bank remains 1985 after acquiring Bank temporarily couple of streets. very much a part of this First National Bank of closed the 600 State The building has been great and caring com- Chester and the 600 Street location because vacant since September munity.” State Street building, of a winter storm, 2009 when First Bank The property, owned which has served as which caused struc- opened a new, 3,500- by First Bank, remains STILL HEATINGING home for four different tural weakening and square foot office at for sale. banks over the years. damage to the roof. 2231 State Street. What will become of YOUR HOME The original building Then earlier this “The old building was the site is not known. was constructed in summer, the building historic, and everyone, Across the street, when 1888 but was destroyed was damaged again including First Bank, the old Grand View was WITH AN OLD by fire in 1916. when high winds wishes it a fond fare- torn down in the 1980s, Weather hastened the picked up the back por- well,” Buatte said. “But it became a county SYSTEM? building’s demise over tion of the flat roof and a new chapter has parking lot. YOU MIGHT AS WELL BE BURNING MONEY. Continued from Page 1______Neal’s Heating & Cooling Inc can Steeleville council... help you live smarter with a neww ® water well and products $3.16 for each 1,000 ton said. “A village has The wall and remain- Lennox system. coming from the Gil- gallons. to be making progress ing plaques are cur- ster-Mary Lee plant in The minimum bill for toward solvency in the rently stored in the vil- the park and devalue water outside the vil- water and sewer depart- lage fire department, Vision’s property. lage limits will go to ment should a loan for and anyone wanting to “It’s not a very good $26.68 a month, with some infrastructure be get their plaques fit to put a salvage yard $5.14 for each 1,000 needed. should contact village RECEIVE UP TO in that location,” Hei- gallons above the mini- “With our current officials. * necke said. mum. rate schedule, we would A location to display $2,500 in rebates Eichenseer said he The rates will jump be ineligible for any fed- the wall is being sought. ** has looked at opera- again next January eral grant money to A motion was approved and tax credits tions similar to what when the minimum bill improve or extend our to purchase turnout gear with the purchase of a qualifying the Busbys are propos- inside the village lim- water and sewer ser- for firemen. More than Lennox® Home Comfort System. ing, and he shares its will go to $18.61 vices. By increasing $53,400 will be spent, Heinecke’s concerns, plus $3.46 for each our rates now, a reserve with almost $51,000 of Special Financing especially potential 1,000 gallons above the fund will be established that coming from a fed- OR contamination caused minimum and to $28.27 as recommended by the eral grant. Available* by toxic fluids. for out-of-town custom- Illinois Rural Water As- A request by the “I saw tractors and ers, plus $5.51 for each sociation.” Steeleville Lions Club to other vehicles (waiting thousand gallons over The residential trash collect Candy Day do- to be salvaged). There the minimum. rate will increase by 50 nations on Sparta will be some spillage,” Businesses with cents a month begin- Street near the inter- He said. larger meters that use ning January 1, put- section of Broadway Oc- However, Sutton said more than 50,000 gal- ting it at $12.75. tober 4 and 5 from 8 toxic fluids should not lons a month will pay In other business, a.m to 4 p.m. was ap- be an issue because they more. Eichenseer opened dis- proved. will be collected inside Sutton said the in- cussion about the Vet- A request to close Wil- a building and disposed crease is needed be- erans Wall memorial liams Street between Neal’s Heating of properly. cause Steeleville’s wa- that had been on the the ball diamonds much In other action, the ter and sewer depart- outside of the privately of the day September and Cooling board approved water ment is facing a short- owned Firehouse Brew 14 in conjunction with 909 North Main St. and trash rate increas- fall of funds, mostly Company, which has a softball tournament Marissa, IL 62257 es. Effective with the due to loans that ex- been closed for over a was approved. Motor- next billing, the mini- tend to 2024. year. ists who need to travel (618) 295-3402 mum rate for those in- “The loans on our Eichenseer said some west on Williams will side the village limits drinking water, waste families have gotten be detoured through with a 3/4-inch meter water, water tower the plaques honoring the city cemetery. Offer expires November 29, 2013 will be $17.44 a month maintenance and water their loved ones, while The meeting was re- for up to 2,000 gallons. meters account for others have asked how cessed in anticipation *Rebate offer is valid only with the purchase of qualifying Lennox® products. System rebate offers range from $300 - $2,000. Seedealer for details. **See dealer for details and visit www.energystar.gov for more information on the tax credit guidelines. Usage above the mini- $14.40 a month for each to get their plaques of some future TIF ac- © 2013 Lennox Industries, Inc. mum will be billed at water/sewer bill,” Sut- back. tion. Page 6 County Journal September 12, 2013 The Popeye Picnic was warm, successful The heat might have was good, but it did get flatables. The vendors I Mariah Design Agency Poopdeck is Popeye’s firemen’s muster, the affected attendance a hot, especially Satur- talked to were happy (first place), Buena 99-year-old father. He third Popeye cruise, Il- little, but another suc- day,” said picnic chair- with the crowds, and Vista National Bank first appeared in Thim- linois Championship cessful Popeye Picnic in man Debbie Brooks. all of the bands were (second) and Chester ble Theatre not long Alliance wrestling, the Chester is in the books. “The new rides were well-received. The Cub Scouts Pack 316 after Popeye acquired Popeye Fan Club public Several new events wonderful, and we Smash Band put on a (third). Eugene the Jeep in banquet and original highlighted last week- heard a lot of compli- great show Saturday The unveiling of the 1936. radio play, the Popeye end’s picnic. ments about them. The night; everyone seemed Poopdeck Pappy statue Other popular events film festival, a pair of This year’s theme was Zombie Zone was a big to love them.” at the Cohen Complex held were the radio con- vintage baseball games Popeye on the River. hit, along with the pet- Taking the top prizes was held shortly after trol model plane show at Cole Park, a pet show “Overall, the weather ting zoo and the in- for the parade were the parade Saturday. at Breezy Hill, junior and the Sacred Concert.

Danny Stults and Juli Koenegstein-Stults became the first married couple ever to win Alex Kline of Chester, standing, delivers a blow their prospective divisions in the Popeye Picnic to his competitor during the Illinois Champion- Hannah Kaempfe of Chester with her overall 5K run. It was held Saturday morning as part ship Alliance Wrestling event. Kline would go on championship winning dog Gracie May at of the festivities. to win his match. Wimpy’s wiener dog race Sunday.

Fan favorite Brandon Wolff of Chester rears back to deliver a punch to From left Lady Charlie Lochhead, Gracie May and James take off for his competitor in the main event of the Illinois Championship Alliance the finish line during Wimpy’s wiener dog race September 8 at the Wrestling portion of the Popeye Picnic. Despite a strong performance, Popeye Picnic. The three dogs were competing in the 1 to 6-year-old age Wolff lost the match. group. Lady Charlie is owned by Michael and Susan Lochhead of Chester, Gracie May by Hannah Kaempfe of Chester and James by Ryan Waltemate of Chester.

The Mariah Design Agency float took first place in the Popeye Picnic The Chester Cub Scouts Pack 316 float took third place in the Popeye parade contest. parade.

Several Steeleville residents took part in the Popeye Car Cruise in Chester last weekend. The classic cars lined up to cruise the streets at 6 p.m. Saturday. With a police escort, the cruise ended at the riverfront where the participants met Popeye and Olive Oyl characters. Pictured above with his 1978 Corvette is Ken Kruse. Left, are Bruce and Jeannie Fiene in front of their 2007 Corvette. (These photos were submitted in black and white.) September 12, 2013

Steeleville salutes the troops Jaycees and Legion put on event that raised 340 items The Big Hair and Big American military troops Guns, A Salute to the serving in war zones. Troops went off well in Representatives of the Steeleville Saturday. Steeleville Jaycees, who The American Legion with the American Le- small hall was packed gion put on the event, with people to hear said more than 340 Johnny Rock-itt music items were donated. and do some dancing. The event was so suc- Those attending were cessful that a second Above are the items donated Saturday night. Also shown are several past or present military asked to take along a salute to the troops is personnel, including James Hall, Tim Eichenseer and Pete Williams of Steeleville, Tom Beckman of snack, game or personal being planned for next Willisville and Jack Hulslander III of Marissa. The others are not from this area. care item to be sent to year. Route 4/150 closed for rail crossing repairs

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Sparta chamber discusses cookoff

A look at the upcom- the cooks at no charge. bronze ATA medallions ing Macho Man Cook- Larry Beattie will pro- but was disappointed off and a recap of the Also a recap vide the music. in the sales of the pew- Grand American high- The chamber encour- ter AIM medallions. lighted the Sparta of the Grand ages all of the cookoff The chamber wel- Chamber of Commerce participants to deco- comed new members meeting September 4 at American rate their tables. and discussed plan- SouthSide Ribs. Charlie Bluff re- ning for Christmas The cookoff will be ported on the cham- events and promotions. held Saturday, Septem- lows visitors to sample ber’s booth at the The next chamber ber 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. and judge the food. Grand American. He meeting will be October at the Sparta VFW. Ad- There is still space to said the chamber sold 2 at noon at SouthSide mission is $10 and al- participate as one of out of its silver and Ribs. Presentation on Obama Care Food pantry donation at Pinckneyville hospital The staff at First National Bank of Steeleville, James E. Schuh, staff known as Obama Care, people who have or are Sparta Banking Center and Percy Banking development specialist which was signed into about to receive Medi- Center wore blue jeans to work August 30 in with the Senior Health law March 2010. Most care. There will also is exchange for a donation to a local food pantry. Insurance Program of of the ACA’s compo- be a short description Pictured here, bank President Tom Broeckling, Illinois Department on nents become effective concerning the Medic- left, presents a check for $176 to Pastor S. Aging, will speak January 1, 2014. aid/Medicare Saving Blake Duncan of Peace Lutheran Church in Tuesday, September 24 Schuh’s presentation Programs and what it Steeleville for the church’s food pantry. at 2 p.m. in the base- will last 30 to 45 min- takes for people to ment conference room utes with time for qualify for them. of the Pinckneyville questions at the end. The public is invited Community Hospital. The presentation is fo- to attend at no cost, but Sparta hospital has The topic of his pre- cused on the myths and space is limited. To reg- sentation is The Af- facts surrounding the ister call Michelle Timothy Hecht fordable Care Act, also ACA and how it affects Headley at 357-5947. latest CT system Hecht earns Provides for faster exams Caraway has ‘pop-up’ market banking To make CT exams as The system’s large Drivers around the diploma fast, safe and accurate bore opening offers a area might notice a as possible, Sparta more spacious feeling small travel trailer set Timothy Hecht, loan Community Hospital for patients, while a up like a craft store at officer at Percy Bank- has installed the higher table weight various locations. ing Center, was re- Aquilion PRIME CT limit expands the It is the idea of Becky cently awarded a di- system. range of patients who Caraway of Steeleville, ploma during the 69th Aquilion provides can be imaged. formerly of Spring- annual session of the faster exams, while The system comes field. Graduate School of producing high-qual- standard with indus- The name of her busi- Banking at the Univer- ity images required for try-leading dose-reduc- ness is humblestrip. sity of Wisconsin-Madi- accurate diagnoses. tion software. She calls it a “pop-up” son. market that she will set Instruction at the up in various area com- school takes place dur- munities. ing two-week resident Caraway started the sessions for three con- mobile store about two secutive summers, months ago. By trade, Becky Caraway at humblestrip in Steeleville along with comprehen- she is a landscape de- sive study between ses- signer, so she is very get a city business li- trailer probably says it sions. particular as to how cense, if needed, and all: “Scouting the old. The curriculum fo- her merchandise is dis- permission from the Styling the new.” cuses on the manage- played. community before she Caraway’s merchan- ment of strategic is- Last Friday and Sat- sets up shop. dise is also set up Mon- sues faced by banking urday she was located Humblestrip features day through Saturday executives and finan- in a downtown Steele- antiques, hand-crafted at Sharon’s Heart of cial service industry ville parking lot. She items, herbs, produce, Gold. professionals. plans to also set up in fresh flowers and Sparta, Nashville, Mas- handmade signs. coutah and again in “I like to mix an- Steeleville, just to name tiques with modern Dirt For Sale a few towns. vintage,” she said. Caraway is careful to Wording on her Road & Driveway Rock Sparta Community Hospital recently installed All Sizes Rock • Tailgate Spread the Aquilion PRIME CT imaging system. 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Fulk suggested a Several residents com- pick up and dispose of The council approved slight change in the plained to the city coun- vegetative matter such the payment of $25,000 route so it would not cil, concerned that the as limbs and leaves. from the business dis- have to cross the state flooding could cause Along with the request, trict tax fund to highway. This would problems with graves. residents would be re- Wright’s Incorporated make it safer and elimi- Monday night, the city quired to submit a $20 for remodeling work re- nate the need to secure council approved a bid fee. The fee would cover cently completed. Busi- a permit from the state from Haier Plumbing of up to a half truck load ness owner Stuart to cross the highway. Pictured from left are Kathy Wright, bike ride Okawville to make re- or 2.5 cubic yards. The Wright had submitted Sign-up for the walk/ chairman, Susan Watt and Cathy Norton as they pairs and improvements fee for picking up a full invoices for the work. run would be at the practice the Tootin’ Around Marissa bike route. to the drainage system truck load would be $45. Wright has also re- Perry County Court- to alleviate future flood- Fulk said additional quested a $10,000 grant house. The advance fee ing problems. The bid charges over that cov- from the facade im- to participate is $20 for was for $100,715. ered by the initial de- provement grant pro- runners, and $15 for Tootin’ Around In other notes, an or- posit would be billed to gram. To qualify, he will walkers. Entry fees paid dinance was placed on the resident. have to supply a copy of the day of the event will file, establishing a mu- Tree trimmings should the cancelled check for be $25 for runners, and Marissa coming up nicipal service for the not be larger than three- the work done. $20 for walkers. disposal of vegetative inches in diameter and The city agreed to To register, mail the The Tootin’ Around children 5 to 17 who waste. should be placed no far- work with Kim Keller- fee to Kellerman at Box Marissa bike ride will be come to the park with a City workers had col- ther that five feet from man and Beth Cassity on 219, Pinckneyville Saturday, October 12 at bike and are accompa- lected yard waste at one the city right-of-way or a fundraiser to benefit 62274. Make checks the Marissa park. nied by an adult. There time, but that service street. Perry County Sheriff’s payable to the Chris The ride is in conjunc- are a limited number of was stopped last year The ordinance would Deputy Chris Harvey, Harvey Benefit Fund. In tion with the chili cook sizes of helmets. To re- after Commissioner Sam also impose a $500 fine who is currently bat- the memo section of the off and community-wide ceive a helmet you must Fulk said the city did not for anyone burning veg- tling a brain tumor. check, write 5K run. yard sale. Registration be at the park between have the manpower to etative matter on city The fundraiser, called If it rains, the event will begin at 8:30 a.m. 8:30 and 9:15. perform the work. property. Harvey Owns the Night will be moved to the with the ride starting at In addition to the free Monday night, Fulk pre- An ordinance was ap- 5K run/walk, is sched- high school. 9:30. helmets, the Bike Sur- sented an ordinance that proved allowing a resi- uled for October 11 at 7 Approval was given for Riders can choose from geon, Marissa Chamber would reinstate the ser- dent cited with ordi- p.m. Details are still be- First Baptist Church to a 10, 25 or 40-mile bike of Commerce and Prai- vice, along with establish- nance violations in the ing worked out. For hand out free ice cream route. All routes will be rie State Energy Cam- ing fees and fines. city of Pinckneyville to safety reasons they will coupons at the four-way rural, paved surfaces pus will give away a bi- The ordinance was pay the fine at the city secure a number of stop September 24 be- with low traffic. cycle to a Marissa el- placed on file and will be police department glow-in-the-dark items tween 4 and 6 p.m. There will be several ementary student. rest stops, as well as vol- Registration forms are unteers available to pick located at Regions Bank, up any riders who need Marissa library, Paper Banking center in a lift back to the park. Moon in Sparta and Bike Surgeon of online at school co-op program O’Fallon will be at the marissachamber.org. Steeleville Banking park during registra- Registration is $20, Center, a branch of the tion to help with tires or A branch of and riders must register First State Bank of any bike maintenance before September 20 to Campbell Hill, will par- that is needed before the First State be guaranteed a t-shirt. ticipate in the Steeleville ride. Registration will also al- High School Cooperative Bank of Twenty-five helmets low riders a free bowl of Education Program this will be given away to chili. year. Campbell Hill Trenton Conway, son cation Program is de- of Terry and Misty signed to help students Food drive in S’ville Conway, started with get training and job ex- The village of Steele- During this time of the bank in November perience. Dot ville will sponsor a food year, food pantries expe- 2012 as a part-time cus- Feldmann, teller super- drive for the local food rience low donations tomer service represen- visor at Steeleville Bank- pantry Saturday, Sep- and are in need of help. tative. After working ing Center, said Conway tember 14. Village board members, through the summer, has done a great job. Place a bag of non-per- fire department, police, Conway began the pro- “He provides great cus- ishable food items on maintenance and office gram at the beginning tomer service and is a Pictured are customer service representative your front porch by 10 staff will participate in of this school year. credit to Steeleville High Trenton Conway and teller supervisor Dot a.m. on September 14. the food drive. The Cooperative Edu- School,” said Feldmann. Feldmann.

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–––––School menus––––– CHESTER GRADE FRIDAY: Cereal, toast, SPARTA PRIMARY September 16-20 jelly, fruit. AND LINCOLN Breakfast Lunch September 16-20 MONDAY: Pop tart or MONDAY: Chicken nug- Breakfast cereal/toast, juice/fruit. gets, mac/cheese, fruit. MONDAY: Breakfast TUESDAY: Biscuits/gravy TUESDAY: Tacos, refried bagel or cereal, juice. or cereal/toast juice, fruit. beans, fruit. TUESDAY: French toast WEDNESDAY: Iced honey WEDNESDAY: Turkey/ sticks or cereal, juice. bun or cereal/toast, juice/ bacon club, chips, carrots, WEDNESDAY: Coffee fruit. fruit. cake or cereal, fruit. THURSDAY: Breakfast THURSDAY: Homemade THURSDAY: Cheddar pizza or cereal/toast, juice/ burrito, garden salad, cheese omelet biscuit or fruit. ranch dressing, fruit. cereal, juice. FRIDAY: Breakfast box. FRIDAY: Grilled cheese, FRIDAY: Cereal, toast, Lunch baked beans, fruit. fruit. MONDAY: Cheeseburger, Lunch hash browns, pears, gran- MONDAY: Chicken nug- ola bar. MARISSA gets, mac and cheese TUESDAY: Pepperoni hot ELEMENTARY fruit. pocket, green beans, September 16-20 TUESDAY: Tacos, refried pineapple, yogurt. Breakfast beans, fruit. WEDNESDAY: Popcorn MONDAY: Breakfast taco, WEDNESDAY: Turkey/ chicken, corn, applesauce, pineapple. bacon club, chips, carrots, bread. TUESDAY: Donut, peach- fruit. THURSDAY: Sloppy joe, es. THURSDAY: Burrito, cheese, baked beans, fruit. WEDNESDAY: Pancakes, garden salad, ranch, Poinsettia plants FRIDAY: Sausage patty, bacon, juice juice. Members of the Marissa horticulture class received new poinsettia carrots, dip, fruit, banana THURSDAY: Cereal, blue- FRIDAY: Grilled cheese, plants last week. Members, with other classmates and agriculture pudding. berry muffin, juice. baked beans, fruit. students, planted over 400 poinsettias of five different varieties. They FRIDAY: Sausage/cheese will nurture them, so they can be sold during the Christmas season. biscuit, juice. From left are members Taylor Schreiber, Emily Wilkerson, Danielle COULTERVILLE Lunch ST. MARK’S Wallace, Cody Long, Abbey Wallace, Katrena Jordan, Seth Weymouth SEPTEMBER 16-20 MONDAY: Chicken strips, September 16-20 Breakfast broccoli/cheese, MONDAY: Hamburger or and Logan Winter. MONDAY: Breakfast pineapple, peanut butter cheeseburger, fries, pizza or cereal/toast, juice/ cookie. pears, cookies. fruit. TUESDAY: Grilled cheese, TUESDAY: Chik’n pret- TUESDAY: French toast tator tots, mandarin zels, mashed potatoes, Another Trico bomb scare sticks or cereal/toast, oranges, frosted grah- green beans, peaches, juice/fruit. ams. bread. Trico students and vidual who made the Trico has been subject WEDNESDAY: Oatmeal WEDNESDAY: Salisbury WEDNESDAY: Pizza, staff were evacuated threat, a 15-year-old fe- to a bomb incident. or cereal, muffin, juice/ steak, gravy, mashed salad, pineapple. from their buildings male student. The first time was in fruit. potatoes, carrots, fruit. THURSDAY: Ham, scal- Friday, September 6 The incident was de- late April when a THURSDAY: Cinnamon THURSDAY: Turkey/ loped potatoes, carrots, after an alleged bomb termined to be a hoax, threatening note was roll or cereal, ham, juice/ bacon wrap, chips, chocolate pudding, bread. threat. but a search of the high found in the junior fruit. veggies, dip, jello w/fruit. FRIDAY: Peanut butter or The evacuation took school was conducted high boys’ restroom. FRIDAY: Pancakes or FRIDAY: Sloppy joe, corn, tuna sandwiches, potato place at 11:11 a.m. The anyway. Nothing was The note said a bomb cereal/toast, juice/fruit. applesauce, sugar cookie. wedges, peaches. Lunch Jackson County Sher- found to be associated would go off. 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WEDNESDAY: Breakfast WEDNESDAY: Oatmeal, started the year with how to do line draw- want something sweet or WEDNESDAYS: Lasagna, burrito, juice. chocolate chunk muffin, salty to eat. garden spinach salad, THURSDAY: Cereal, blue- juice. the theme God’s plan, ings in art. Their draw- breadstick, apples. HS berry muffin, juice THURSDAY: Cereal, my future, based on ings included jagged, The cross country alt., pork rib. FRIDAY: Ham/egg/cheese cinnamon roll, juice. Jeremiah 29:11. fine, thick and swerved season has begun. THURSDAY: Baked English muffin, juice. FRIDAY: Pancakes, Last week, the kin- lines. Runners competing for chicken drumstick, Lunch sausage, juice. dergarten class made The students were St. Mark’s this year are savory rice, broccoli, MONDAY: Chicken strips Lunch graphs in math class excited to see how Samantha Eisenhauer, corn, roll, peaches. 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IRA www.spartamattresscenter.com 10265 Country Club Road • Sparta and ESA CDs are not available for terms less than 12 months. Thursday & Friday 11am-7pm • Saturday 9am-2pm Sunday 11:30am - 3pm (618) 443-3631 1001297.1 State Farm Bank, F.S.B., Bloomington, IL September 12, 2013 County Journal Page 11 Chester St. John staff gets training Students and teachers staff, physical education in Chester are working teachers, parents, com- to improve student munity members, and health with help from broader school staff to the Randolph County engage in a range of Health Department and health-promoting activi- Southern Illinois ties. Healthcare. St. John now has 13 School staff and teach- CATCH trained staff ers at St. John Lutheran members, and Principal School were trained on Brenda Owen believes the Coordinated Ap- this program can make proach to Child Health a difference in students’ program August 9. Staff lives. participated in training “In just a few days of that targets childhood school, we already have obesity by promoting a students excited about healthy environment what will happen in PE,” that also supports im- said Owen. “They are proved learning. talking about nutritious The school received food, and at the girls physical education softball game conces- equipment and curricu- sion stand last night, we lum to incorporate into sold out of almonds and Pinckneyville yearbooks the classroom and gym. sunflower seeds. It looks Pinckneyville High School 2013 yearbooks have arrived and may be picked up in Room B224 (sponsor CATCH is designed to like CATCH is catching Dan Herbst’s room). Families or friends may pick up books for members of the Class of 2013 before teach kids the skills to on.” school, between classes or after school. Books have been prepaid through the district office. A be healthy for a lifetime Since 2003, over 70 limited number of extra copies are available through Herbst at [email protected] for $40. through physical activ- schools in southern Illi- ity, healthy food choices nois have implemented and the prevention of the CATCH program. tobacco use in children For more information from preschool through on getting your school eighth-grade. CATCH trained on CATCH, con- SIU horse utilizes a holistic ap- tact Linda Shults at judging proach to student health Randolph County Health by targeting classroom Department at 826-5007 Trico FFA competed in teachers, food service or [email protected]. the SIU horse judging contest September 6 at the SIUC equine center. Participating from left were Hadley Ehlers, Dalton Eilers, Hannah Ehlers, Brandon Froem- ling, Hunter Heine, Trenton Fisk and Hank Garver.

Genealogy St. John Principal Brenda Owen is shown Helping you achieve your financial security... informing teachers about the new gym and history no matter where you are starting from. equipment purchased through the CATCH program. club meeting Life • Health • Auto • Home The Steeleville Geneal- Annuities • Long-Term Care ogy and History Club will Medicare Supplement Hospital auxiliary sets dinner present technology and family tree research Tues- The Sparta Community The menu includes la- day, September 17 at 6 Betty J. McCoy Hospital Auxiliary will sagna, salad, garlic p.m. at the Steeleville li- Financial Representative host a lasagna dinner as bread, brownie delight brary. 985 State Street a fundraiser Sunday, and a beverage. Jessica Hostert will dem- Chester, Illinois 62233 September 22 in Suite 3 Tickets are $8 for onstrate how to utilize the Office (618) 826-5025 Fax (618) 826-5026 www.countryfinancial.com of Broadway Plaza. adults, $5 for children 4 internet’s research tools 0813-110 Serving will from 11 and older, free for chil- and databases to build a a.m. to 1:30 p.m. dren 3 and under. family tree.

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hold its annual meeting NFPB coming to Du Quoin Monday, September 16 The National Federation of Professional Bullriders national finals is at the cemetery grounds coming to Du Quoin. This year, the event will feature the top contestants pavilion beginning at 7 of the NFPB against bulls from some of the best stock contractors in the p.m. country. The NFPB pays out over $750,000 a season and has a membership Two trustees and the of 300 bull riders. There will be 13 different stock contractors supplying association’s officers their bulls for Du Quoin. The finals take place November 8 and 9 at the will be elected. Results of Southern Illinois Center at the state fairgrounds. the recent picnic fundraiser will be dis- cussed, and the year-end financial report will be finalized. Anyone interested in the cemetery is welcome to attend. STUMP REMOVAL New Updated Stump Grinding Equipment For Standard Stump Removal Or We Can Grind Out The Stump, Cleanup Woodchips And Notice Debris, Haul In Top Soil And Plant Grass Seed. Have BOSTON something ENTERPRISES Fully Insured And Bonded you need 618-317-6699 Tour de Tilden Backhoe And Bobcat Work A third Tour de Tilden will take place next spring. The purpose of the bike to sell? Please Inquire As To Other ride is to raise money for the Tilden scholarship fund. Money in the fund Call 497-8272 and Services That We Offer. is given to students who have lived in Tilden for four years and attend ask for classifieds - Teddy Boston Sparta schools. Applications will be available in April at the Tilden library. Pictured from left are Loretta Odle, Joanne Paul and Stan White. They are holding flags at the 2013 Tour de Tilden. DELI SPECIALS Before Illinois was a state, our Walnut Creek NEW ITEM Fried Chicken Honey Chipotle governor was Col. John Todd Breast Ham $ 99 $ 69 Cheese Ball When Illinois became a In 1777, he was the egate in Kentucky, re- Deli Price ...... 4 Lb. 3 Lb. $ 59 state in 1818, our first justice in the first Ken- turned there and was mar- 5 Lb. Chunk ...... 4 Lb. governor was Shadrack tucky court in Harris- ried. Thomas Jefferson, In-Stock For The Season Bond. He is buried in burg. the second governor of Marble Cheese Walnut Creek 1 Gal. $499 Chester’s Evergreen In 1778, Todd came Virginia, appointed Todd $ 99 1/2 Gal. $339 Cemetery. with Clark to Illinois. He over Kentucky’s Lafayette Deli Price ...... 3 Lb. $ 59 1 Pint $179 However, Illinois had a soon went back to Ken- County. 6 Lb. Chunk ...... 3 Lb. governor before Bond tucky then came back to In 1782, Lt. Colonel Mark Your Calendar – and before Illinois was a Illinois in 1779. Daniel Boone, Todd and Walnut Creek 2 DAYS ONLY! state. A record book kept by others went to a location Turkey Breast FALL CHEESE SALE Colonel John Todd was Todd gives some of the near Lexington where Pan-Roasted the first civil governor information known to there was an Indian at- $ 19 Sept. 20 & 21 of what then was Illinois historians about Kas- tack under way. A ma- Deli Price ...... 5 Lb. Plus Many More In-Store Specials $ 79 County, a part of Vir- kaskia during the late jor battle took place Au- 7 Lb. Chunk ...... 4 Lb. PRICES GOOD THROUGH OCTOBER 3, 2013 ginia. 18th century. gust 18 of that year, and Kaskaskia was taken Records show the new one-third of the Ken- by George Rogers Clark government in Illinois tucky men died, includ- Shawnee Country Store and his men July 4, borrowed $33,333 in ing Todd. 133 Foss Road • Ava • 426-9618 1778. Patrick Henry, 1779. Information from the Monday - Friday 8am-5pm • Saturday 8am-4pm the governor of Vir- Other records show the Randolph County Gene- ginia, chose Todd to harshness of criminal alogy Society head the new govern- punishment. ment. A slave named Manuel Todd was born in was arrested and con- Pennsylvania and edu- victed of voodoo. Todd cated in Virginia as a sentenced him to be lawyer. chained to a post, In 1775, he moved to burned alive and his VIDEO POKER Kentucky and was one ashes scattered. Sheriff of the men who met in Richard Winston car- Boonseboro to set up the ried out the sentence. NOW so-called Colony of In the spring of 1780, AND SLOTS Transylvania. Todd was elected a del- OPEN Keep Eating Healthy With Our CASH PAYOUTS Summer Homegrown Produce! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK GET YOUR GAME ON! • Tomatoes • Cantaloupes • Potatoes • Green Peppers OPEN DAILY • Peppers • Hot Red • Zucchini Peppers Mon-Sat 7am-1am • Cabbage • Cucumbers • Turnips • Kohlrabi Sun 12pm-1am NEW CROP $ 49 Jonathan $ 49 Honey Beer And Wine Selection APPLES & Gala 1 LB. Crisp 2 LB. MAMMOTH $ 95 $ 95 PECANS HALVES 8 LB. OR 25 3 LB. CARPET ROSES $ 95 Lucy’s SALE Reg. $19.95, NOW 9 LARGE MUMS $ 95 $ 00 ASSORTED COLORS EACH OR 2-GALLON POTS 4 5/ 20

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Market • Sparta, IL • 443-5015 Cutler • (618) 497-2692 Steeleville • 774-1000 Page 14 County Journal September 12, 2013 Chorus will present The musical The Sparta Community Chorus will present “” Sep- tember 20-22 and 26-29 at the Sparta Commu- nity Playhouse. Show time is 7:30 p.m. each date except for Sep- tember 22 and 29. The musical will start at 2 for those two dates. The cast and crew is made up of more than 75 people, and the musical is directed by Erica Goodwin. Loyalty Baptist groundbreaking Tickets are $9 each Following a potluck meal Saturday evening, members of the Loyalty Missionary Baptist Church in Eden attended a opening night and $10 groundbreaking ceremony led by Pastor Tom Foster Jr. for a new sanctuary adjacent to the existing church. Foster said the for all other perfor- existing building will be used for a fellowship hall after the new facility is completed. Above from left are Deacons Charles mances. Kelly and Floyd Kempfer Jr., Foster, Thomas Foster Sr. (first pastor of the church), and Deacons Noel Owen, Leonard “Bud” To reserve a ticket, call Lawless Jr. and Randall Diefenbach. “Loyalty Missionary Baptist Church is celebrating its 50th anniversary of service to 615-5164. The Septem- the Lord,” said Kempfer before Foster led a prayer. “On July 14, 1968, the first services were held. Now, 50 years later, the ber 21 show is already church is blessed to be holding both the anniversary celebration and this groundbreaking ceremony.” sold out. Sparta Alumni Association Cutler turns water on stays active, seeks members Not long ago, the Norris about the The Sparta High The association’s mis- for a couple. Lifetime Cutler Cemetery Com- Cemetery dogs. School Alumni Associa- sion is to promote Bull- memberships are also mittee had water ser- The board discussed tion is in the process of dog pride in the aca- available. Membership vice discontinued at committee had a previous request organizing for the new demic and co-curricular cards are being de- the cemetery because water turned off from board member school year. programs at the high signed and will be sent it felt it could not af- Gloria Caby about The organization, school, encourage loy- to all who currently ford the cost. previously moving the August which was formed 10 alty and serve as a con- have lifetime member- Last Thursday meeting to a date that years ago, made major duit between alumni and ships. Graduating se- night, the Cutler talked to the board does not conflict with contributions when the the high school and en- niors will receive a one- Town Board agreed to about a problem she the Swanwick picnic. new high school was hance the excellence year complimentary resume water service has with Homer and Some felt that was built. found at SHS. membership. The Class to the cemetery so Molly, two dogs that not a good idea, and Most of the landscap- The organization plans of 2013 will receive their town maintenance are always at her there was no action. ing was done by the as- to host a hospitality tent membership cards in the worker Wayne Stell house. There have been no sociation, as well as a at Sparta’s homecoming mail. could continue to wa- She said she has inquiries or interest contribution to the digi- football game September Currently, members ter the town’s flowers talked to the Cutler in a contest to design tal message sign in 27. The tent will open may present their cards and shrubs at the wel- dog catcher, Philip a Cutler village seal. front of the building. about an hour before the at the concession stand come to Cutler sign. Norris, about the prob- The board granted Numerous other finan- game and will feature at home football and The sign is adjacent lem, but he has not permission for John cial contributions were food and drinks. SHS boys basketball games to the cemetery. shown an interest in Alexander to live in a also made. alumni, their guests and for a free bag of popcorn Treasurer Pat Boyce helping her. camper trailer for up The association’s fu- friends are encouraged with the purchase of a said Stell would not “They nip at our to six months. ture projects include an and welcomed to come to soft drink. use a lot of water to heels, get into the Alexander’s house annual scholarship, pro- the tent and socialize be- A Facebook page has take care of the trash, defecate in my recently sustained viding school supplies, fore and during the been created by the as- town’s flowers and yard and chase cars,” damage from a fire. A financial support for game. There will also be sociation and a website shrubs. The water said Bradshaw. “It is a Cutler ordinance al- staff, clubs, organiza- the opportunity to be- is in the design phase, so will be for town use daily problem.” lows temporary use tions and teams, and so- come a member of the members and friends only. Mayor Rick Hepp of campers in such cial opportunities for organization. can stay connected and Patty Bradshaw said he would talk to cases. members throughout Annual membership is activities can be an- the year. $15 for a single and $25 nounced. Lease a 2014 Buick Verano Today! HOT DEAL

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By Greg Myers www.countyjournalsports.com Yellow Jackets roll over Eagles, 47-19 By Dan Zobel with a pair of rushing tion. Chester’s Brad As- touchdowns at the 3:10 “Our pass blocking selmeier bounced off of and 1:30 mark. The first scheme did not hold up a tackle and raced 42 came from 18 yards out against their pass rush,” yards for a touchdown while the latter was Rude said. “Our kids run in the early minutes from two. were at a disadvantage, of the second quarter in Redeker missed one and I didn’t have the an- a scoreless game of the extra points, but swer. As the coach, I against Vienna- the damage was already have to take blame for Goreville September 6, done as the Yellow Jack- that one.” en route to a 47-19 ets (2-0, 2-0 BDC) took a Meanwhile, Chester’s trouncing of the Eagles 27-0 lead. offensive line continued at home in a Black Dia- “Lee has the perfect to open holes for its run- mond Conference scenario,” Rude said. ning game. matchup. “He’s got the speed to go The Yellow Jackets be- “I think it took them outside, and he has gan the second half with the first quarter to figure Clendenin on the in- the ball on their own 35- what plays we couldn’t side.” yard line. They methodi- stop,” said Vienna- The Yellow Jacket of- cally ran down the field Goreville coach Mike fense may not have even on six plays, including Rude. “Once coach Lee been the most impres- an 18-yard rush by Clen- figured out we couldn’t sive part of the first half. denin and an 11-yarder stop the jet sweep, they “We held them to (-1) by Kramer Eggemeyer, ran that against us. They yards of offense in the before Clendenin found have good athletes, and first half, and that’s awe- the end zone once again, we just couldn’t keep up some,” said Chester this time from nine Chester’s Brad Asselmeier (35) lays on the ground after being dragged with them.” coach Bryan Lee. “Espe- yards out. down by a couple of Vienna-Goreville defenders in the Yellow Jackets’ Just over two minutes cially when at the begin- He finished his night 47-19 romp of the Eagles. Asselmeier ran for 116 yards and two later, Asselmeier had ning of the year people with 157 rushing yards touchdowns. the ball in his hands thought our defense on 23 carries to go along again. might be a question with his three touch- Cavins sprinted 82 yards selmeier made it 47-6 nated in first downs, as This time, Asselmeier mark because we are downs. for a kickoff return with his punt return the Yellow Jackets streaked down the right young up front. We’re “If you looked at our touchdown with 8:52 re- touchdown at 3:48. amassed 22 compared to side of the field for a 31- growing, and we’re not offensive line without maining in the third For the Eagles, Cavins just six for Vienna- yard rushing touch- a finished product by their pads on, you quarter. The extra point added a 62-yard touch- Goreville. down at the 8:12 mark. any means. The truth of wouldn’t think they was missed, making the down run with less than “Vienna-Goreville has Austin Redeker added the matter is that we’re would be very impres- score 34-6. a minute to go in the a hall of fame coach who the extra point to make on a roll and getting bet- sive,” Lee said. “We At this point, the Yel- quarter, and Connor knows what he’s doing,” it 14-0. ter every week.” have two sophomores low Jackets started tak- Seavers tacked on a 3- Lee said. “We prepped Asselmeier finished The Eagles offense starting right now, but ing a lot of their starters yard rushing score mid- hard for this team. We the evening with 116 was forced to punt on all you wouldn’t know it. out of the game so their way through the fourth feel they are one of the rushing yards on seven three of their first quar- Those guys up front are younger players could quarter. top-tier teams in the con- attempts. He also added ter possessions. For the doing a (heck) of a job, get some playing time. Chester finished with ference, so it’s good to an 82-yard punt return game, the Yellow Jack- and we’ve been very Blake Eggemeyer 361 yards rushing as a get out with a win. We for a touchdown late in ets recorded three pleased.” gave the Yellow Jackets team. Quarterback Jake need to keep rolling and the third quarter. sacks, including one Following a 40-6 lead when he Lochhead was 2-4 for 27 not have any letdowns.” Chester’s second apiece by Jacob Long, Clendenin’s score, the scored on a 20-yard yards with both comple- The Yellow Jackets quarter offense was not Andrew Frazer and Eagles (1-1, 1-1 BDC) fi- rushing touchdown tions going to Caleb travel to Sesser Friday done yet, though, as Joel Clendenin. Alex Yankey nally got on the score- with 6:36 remaining in Golding. to take on Sesser-Valier Clendenin came to life also added an intercep- board when Kyefer the quarter, and As- Chester also domi- at 7 p.m.

Red Bud senior Brett Cleveland looks to turn upfield in the Musketeers’ win over Wesclin Friday night. Photo by Gina Phegley Red Bud pulls away from Wesclin Red Bud scored 29 un- sive,” said Red Bud down. Brett Cleveland answered points in the coach Dave Lucht. “I caught three passes for third quarter to pull thought we played flat 36 yards, and Trey Hen- away for a 45-16 win in the first half. We re- tis caught three passes over Wesclin (0-2) Fri- grouped at halftime and for 26 yards. day night. With the win, came out in the third Defensively for Red the Musketeers im- fired up. We were able Bud, Riley Foster and proved to 2-0 on the sea- to captilize on Mason Wren each had son and 1-0 in the Ca- Wesclin’s turnovers an interception. Foster, hokia Conference. and pull away for the Ryne Fithian and Eric The Musketeers led 8- win.” Nagel all recovered a 0 at the end of the first The Musketeers fumble. Tanner Kieken Red Bud’s Sam Lee goes up for a kill in the Lady Musketeers’ win over quarter and 16-8 at the gained 187 yards rush- had two sacks for the Sparta Thursday night break. ing on 31 attempts. Ad- Musketeers, while Red Bud forced five dison Gunter led the Kristian Miller added turnovers (three way with three carries one. Red Bud third, Sparta fumbles and two inter- for 90 yards. Dustin Red Bud will host Car- ceptions), while turning Sauer ran the ball 10 lyle (2-0) Friday night in the ball over just once. times for 76 yards. a key Cahokia Confer- “We had some big of- Brandon Fadler com- ence matchup. sixth at Marissa tourney fensive plays, and our pleted 7-of-14 passes for Last year, Carlyle defense was aggres- 70 yards with one touch- shut out Red Bud 21-0. Columbia knocked to Gibault, Hentis led 15-13. The Lady Bull- off Gibault 21-18, 14-21 the Lady Musketeers dogs went on to finish and 21-12 in the cham- with six kills. Ringer- off the set with an 8-2 pionship game to go a ing added three kills run for a 21-17 win. Husband, wife win Popeye 5K perfect 5-0 in the and 12 assists. Red Bud scored the By Dan Zobel Marissa Labor Day Vol- The Lady Musketeers first two points of the The husband-wife leyball Tournament. were 1-1 in pool play third set and never let combination of Danny The multi-day tourna- heading into Sparta reclaim the Stults and Juli Koeneg- ment wrapped up Sep- Thursday’s match lead. Red Bud led by as stein-Stults dominated tember 6. against Sparta, which much as four points the field September 7 at Red Bud defeated was 2-0 at the time. early on. After back-to- the 34th Popeye Picnic Valmeyer 22-20, 21-14 Hentis finished with 13 back kills by Jannice 5K run. to win third, while kills to lead Red Bud to Edmonson and Bobbie Danny, 27, finished Pinckneyville beat a tight-fought 21-19, 17- Lake, Sparta trailed with a blistering time of Sparta 21-16, 21-15 to 21, 15-9 win. just 8-6. 16:44, while Juli, 26, fin- take fifth. Trico topped “Kalli is a very good Red Bud responded ished second overall Chester 21-7, 18-21, 21- all-around player,” said with a 7-3 run to win with a time of 19:38. The 10 for seventh. Red Bud coach Erin the third set and the couple is from In other action from Legendre. “She is also match 15-9. Brentwood, Missouri, Friday, Sparta topped a good leader, and she “We have been fo- but Juli is originally Chester 21-17, 21-9, stepped up when she cused on our fast- from Chester. Pinckneyville beat needed to against paced offense, and that Rounding out the top Danny Stults and Juli Koenegstein-Stults Trico 21-9, 21-14, Sparta. We ask for her has taken some time to five on the men’s side became the first married couple ever to win Gibault edged out Red to attack at times then get used to,” said Leg- was Jeremiah Ostlund their prospective divisions in the Popeye Picnic Bud 25-23, 21-19 and go back and set. She is endre. “We got our tim- (20:25) of Red Bud, 5K run. Columbia rolled past very versatile.” ing down and our Adrian Eckhoff, Jr. Nanney has partici- (24:21) of Chester. Valmeyer 21-12, 21-19. Red Bud trailed blocking did very well, (20:42) of Farmington, pated in the race all 34 Rounding out the top Against Valmeyer, Sparta 19-18 in set one especially in the third Missouri, Garret Alms years. Keith Kittell five on the women’s Kalli Hentis, who was but were able to score set.” (20:56) of Chester and (21:41) of Chester fin- side was Marla Rathjen selected to the all tour- the final three points to The Lady Musketeers Tim Baumann (20:58) of ished 12th overall in his (22:09) of Jacob, Nancy nament team, led Red steal a 21-19 win. had five blocks in the St. Louis. first race since the Bos- Adams (22:36) of Carter- Bud with 10 kills. Ali Red Bud took control decisive third set. Other notable fin- ton Marathon, Eddie ville, Jaidra Boman Ringering added four of set two early on, For Sparta, Gabby ishes on the men’s side Kerkhover (23:11) of (23:02) of Coulterville kills and 13 assists in grabbing a 12-4 lead. Gallois and Amber Bl- included Dale Nanney Chester, Carmelo Jara and Kim White (23:53) the win. Sparta rallied to close (21:23) of Chester finish- (23:33) of Chester and of Crystal City, Mis- In the semifinal loss the gap to two points, Continued on page 16 ing 10th overall. Dwight Lochhead souri. Page 16 County Journal September 12, 2013

Volleyball tourney ... Continued from page 15 eem led the team with weren’t running our the Lady Warriors, and six kills apiece. Edmon- plays, and our energy Bailey Gale had an ace. son and Lake both had level just wasn’t very Steeleville went 0-3 in five. Gallois and Lake high,” said Rathert. tournament play. both had five blocks. “We weren’t passing In other tournament Gallois also had 12 with a purpose. We action from Thursday, digs, while Heather snapped out of that in it was Pinckneyville Breithaupt had 11 and the second set and car- over Lebanon 21-16, 21- Bleem 10. Hailey ried it over into the 16 and Columbia over Opolka led the team third.” Pinckneyville 5-21, 21- with 12 assists, while Modglin and Thomas 16, 15-12. Julia Wolf had eight. each finished with four Results from Septem- Gallois was selected kills. Witthoft added ber 4 were Gibault over to the all tournament nine assists, and Bun- Marissa-Coulterville team. selmeyer and Carolyn 21-13, 21-16, Chester With New Athens Phoenix each had five over Dupo 21-15, 21-17, beating Du Quoin 22- digs. Gibault over Chester 20, 21-12 later Thursday Trico finished pool 21-13, 21-14, Dupo over night. A three-way tie play in second place Marissa-Coulterville occurred with Red Bud, with a 2-1 record. 21-15, 21-18, New Ath- Sparta and New Athens Valmeyer rolled past ens over Red Bud 23- in pool play. Using the Steeleville 21-6, 21-10 to 21, 11-21, 15-9, Sparta tiebreaker of point dif- go undefeated in Pool over Du Quoin 21-13, 17- ferential, Red Bud won D. Steeleville couldn’t 21, 15-13, Red Bud over the pool and Sparta manage to record a Du Quoin 21-17, 21-9 took second. Both single kill in the first and Sparta over New teams advanced to play set and never led. Lead- Athens 21-12, 21-14. Friday. ing 8-4, Valmeyer fin- Action from Septem- In other action Thurs- ished the first set on a ber 3 included Pinck- day, with the game in 13-2 run for a 21-6 win. neyville over Mehlville Elverado-Trico’s Noah Barnes (38) and Christian Kistner (10) try to get the balance, Trico In the second set, 15-21, 22-20, 15-9, into position to tackle CZR’s Jeff Saddler. sophomore Emily Tho- Steeleville was more Marissa-Coulterville mas recorded three competitive but still over Chester 22-20, 22- kills over the final five couldn’t keep up with 20, Wesclin over Steel- CZR shuts down Elverado-Trico points of match to lift Valmeyer in a 21-10 eville 22-20, 16-21, 16- the Lady Pioneers to a loss. 14, Trico over Steel- The first half offen- recovered from the nes burst up the win over Wesclin 12-21, Allanah Renner and eville 23-21, 21-17 and sive woes continued Elverado-Trico 37 middle for a 15-yard 21-11, 15-10. Mackenzie Doeding Valmeyer over Trico 22- for Elverado-Trico in with 21 seconds re- rush. Elverado-Trico “Emily is like our se- each had one kill for 20, 22-20. a 49-6 loss at home to couldn’t keep it up, maining. cret weapon,” said Christopher-Zeigler- though. The Falcons CZR missed on a Trico coach Julie Rath- Royalton Friday lost three yards on pass attempt on first ert. “I don’t think Wes- night. each of its next two down, and the ball clin was expecting that. Last week, Carmi- plays and were held was snapped over the She was very big at the White County held to a one-yard gain on quarterback’s head end. Bailey (Witthoft) the Falcons to just third down, forcing on second down to is a good setter, and she one first down and 11 the team to punt yet end the half. knew who to go to at yards of offense in the again. CZR added two the end of the match.” first half. A great punt by more touchdowns in In the first set, the Friday night, The Luke Jones pinned the third quarter for game was tied 11-11 Falcons gained just CZR back to its own a commanding 42-0 when Wesclin went on 21 yards and picked six-yard line. How- lead. a 11-1 run for a 21-12 up two first downs in ever, the bad field Elverado-Trico win. the opening half. One position didn’t slow scored its first points The Lady Pioneers of those first downs down the Bearcats. of the season early in got off to a good start in was due to a CZR pen- CZR gained 61 yards the fourth quarter the second set behind alty. At halftime, Elv- on seven plays before when Christian Kist- two kills and a block erado-Trico trailed Towers connected ner scored on a 34- from Ashley Modglin, 28-0. with Eric Young on a yard run at the 10:21 a kill and a block from CZR gained 28 33-yard touchdown mark. Hayleigh Heins and a yards and picked up pass. Saddler ran in The Bearcats kill and an ace from two first downs on its the two-point conver- rounded out the scor- Witthoft. Trico’s big- opening drive and sion, and with 2:58 to ing with a touchdown gest lead was 15-7. had the ball in Elv- play in the half, CZR nearly five minutes Wesclin answered erado-Trico territory. led 28-0. later for the 43-point back with a 4-0 run to However, the Falcon A solid kickoff re- win. cut the deficit to 15-11. defense stiffened up turn gave Elverado- CZR finished with Trico countered by for three plays forc- Trico a starting posi- 455 yards of total of- scoring the next six ing a fourth-and-long, tion of the CZR 46- fense with 360 of that points for the 21-11 win. and came up with a yard line. A facemask coming from its rush- The final run was high- sack to end the threat. penalty on second ing attack. Barnett lighted by a Kourtney Elverado-Trico took down gave the Fal- led the Bearcats with Bunselmeyer ace and a over from its own 47- cons another first 106 yards rushing, kill from Thomas. yard line and after down. Trying to put while Saddler had 93. In the final set, an ace three plays were together a scoring Towers completed 7- by Bunselmeyer pushed back a yard drive before the end of-13 passes for 160 sparked a 5-0 run by and forced to punt. of the half, the Fal- yards Trico. The Lady Pio- On the next play cons were stopped Elverado-Trico fin- neers would push its from scrimmage, short on fourth down, ished with 91 yards early advantage to 7-1 Dustin Barnett broke and CZR took over of total offense. Kist- before Wesclin came free from the defense from its own 25 with ner led the way with storming back. Wesclin for a 60-yard run to 42.9 seconds remain- 62 yards rushing. went on an 8-1 run to move the ball from ing. CZR improved to 1- take a 9-8 lead. A kill the CZR 14 to the E-T CZR picked up a 1, while Elverado- from Modglin tied the 36. Eight plays later, huge gain on first Trico dropped to 0-2. game up 9-9. Trico quarterback Jacob down with a pass The Falcons travel would score six of the Towers took it in from completion from Tow- Friday night to take next seven points, be- four yards out. With ers to Ethan Conner. on Fairfield (2-0). hind three kills from 4:39 to play in the Towers next pass was Last year, Fairfield Thomas, to win the set Trico’s Ashley Modglin attacks the ball in the opening quarter, CZR picked off by Jacob scored 36 points in and match 15-10. Lady Pioneers’ win over Wesclin Thursday night led 7-0. Bowlin, but he the first half and “In the first set, we in the Marissa tournament. On Elverado-Trico’s fumbled the ball on rolled to a 42-8 win next possession, a the return and CZR over Elverado-Trico. first down penalty Pocket Full of Love 5K run and walk pushed the team back County Journal’s Game Of The Week five yards, and the The second Pocket The 5K run fee is $18, There will also be ac- Falcons couldn’t Full of Love 5K run and the 5K competitive tivities for visitors. in- make up for the lost walk put on by the walk $15 and the one- cluding a silent auction yardage and were Elkville Christian mile fun run $8. Regis- and prize giveaways. forced to punt after Church will be Septem- tration forms and fees Admission is free. just three plays. ber 22 at the Du Quoin may be mailed to The Bearcats took State Fairgrounds at 3 Elkville Christian over from their own p.m. Church, 114 South Sec- RALPH’S 41-yard line and put Last year, the church ond Street, Elkville SMALL ENGINE REPAIR together a six-play raised over $7,000 for a 62932. 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On “We try to fix things that are broken and prevent first down, Seth Bar- things from getting broken in the first place.” For more information, call (618) 542-1006 September 12, 2013 County Journal Page 17 Panthers survive Redbirds Pinckneyville quarter- field quickly to set up lowed 27 points, Thomas back Colton Nelson hit Nelson’s game-winning still saw a big improve- Dalton Bathon with a 6- touchdown pass. ment from the week be- yard pass in the end zone “Our kids were not go- fore. with 18 seconds left in ing to be denied the vic- “Our defense was ag- the game September 6 to tory,” Thomas said. “We gressive, and we tackled give the Panthers the lead made some big catches, like I expected we would for good in a 32-27 win at and we ran well.” from the start of the sea- West Frankfort. The Panther running son,” Thomas said. “It was a nice win, and game was once again The win was also Tho- I’m very happy for the strong. Chase Lazenby mas’ first career win as a kids,” said Pinckneyville racked up 84 yards and a head coach. coach Todd Thomas. touchdown on 11 carries, Pinckneyville’s atten- “They were resilient and and Justyn Ruching con- tion now turns to a road never gave up.” tributed 77 yards and a game Friday at 7 p.m. in A week after scoring touchdown on 14 at- Benton. just 12 points and turn- tempts. Trent Hicks “They’ll probably be the ing the ball over three added a 24-yard touch- best team we’ve played times in a home loss to down run in the fourth so far, but when you Red Bud, the Panther of- quarter. As a team, Pinck- block, tackle and are ag- fense exploded for 26 sec- neyville ran for 232 yards. gressive, good things will ond half points in the vic- While the defense al- happen,” Thomas said. tory over the Redbirds. Nelson showed off the arm the Panthers (1-1) were expecting of him from the start of the sea- son by throwing for 174 yards and two touch- downs. Dalton Bathon was on the receiving end of eight of Nelson’s 17 comple- tions and both touch- downs as he compiled 106 receiving yards. Sparta junior Shaun Rogers (16) runs upfield after a catch in the Bulldogs’ “Colton hit Dalton for loss to Benton Friday night. some big catches,” Tho- mas said. “Sometimes players just have to make plays, and he did.” Benton hands Sparta first loss It was not an easy win, By Sean Zollner score 34 seconds later on rdys pass to Shaun Rog- though, as the Panthers Coming off of a solid a three-yard run. The kick ers. The kick again failed entered halftime trailing win in week one, the was again good, and the for Sparta, and the defi- 7-6. The two teams traded Sparta Bulldogs hosted Rangers took a 14-6 lead cit was 27-12. Unfortu- touchdowns throughout a tough Benton Ranger into the half after a nately, that would be as the second half before the football team and suf- Sparta drive down to the close as they would get. Redbirds (0-2) took a 27- fered their first loss of 16-yard line stalled. Benton continued to 26 lead with just over a the season 34-12. The loss “Labor Day sort of took pound the ball on the minute to play. brought their record to us out of our rhythm last ground and ate up the The score was set up by an even 1-1 on the year week, and I feared that clock, eventually putting the Panthers’ only turn- and leaves them with one we weren’t mature its last score in at the over of the evening, a lost more chance to get above enough as a team to 4:20 mark in the fourth fumble. Quillman Field pressbox arrives .500 heading into confer- handle an odd week. Un- quarter. The kick was The Panther offense A crane swings the new Pinckneyville High ence play September 20. fortunately, I was right,” again good for the Rang- was not done. They School pressbox into place on the west side of “We just made too said Bevis. “We’re going ers, and the final came moved the ball down the Quillman Field September 6. Photo by Daniel Herbst many mistakes,” said to continue to focus on out to 34-12. Sparta head coach Joe ourselves this week and Kordys had another Bevis. “You could tell try to get back to some strong night passing, as Warriors place first at New Athens coming in that Benton basics without adding he completed 13-of-31 The Steeleville boys During the meet, the (24th, 25:57). had a good week of prac- too much new material. passes for 172 yards and took first, while the girls temperature was 97 de- On the girls side, New tice, and they brought it We’re just going to keep two touchdowns with one did not have a team score grees with a heat index Athens won with 30 points Friday night. You’ve got working to better our- interception. Rogers at a cross country meet over 100. followed by Valmeyer (46) to hand it to them, they selves and keep sharp- caught six passes for 108 September 9 in New Ath- For Steeleville, Ethan and Okawville (54). improved themselves ening the knife, if you yards and a touchdown. ens. Feldman won the race with For Steeleville, Taylor from week one and came will.” Seth Ferguson had five The Warriors finished a time of 20:24, Dusty Sut- Creamer led the way in out on the road and got In the second half, Ben- catches for 40 yards, and with a low team score of 47 ton (third, 21:02), Patrick sixth place with a time of the win.” ton began to pull away Yearian caught two followed by Okawville (55), Rohlfing (eighth, 22:49), 27:04. Sara Potter took 20th From the coin toss, from the Bulldogs, out- passes for 24 yards and a Governor French (69) and Hunter Fedderke (11th, at 34:43, and Paris Polley Benton seemed to con- scoring them 13-6 in the touchdown. Devante Gar- Valmeyer (115). 23:05) and Brendan Parker was 26th at 37:02. trol the game, but Sparta third quarter and 7-0 in rett led the way rushing was never out of it. The the fourth to isolate them- with 14 carries for 58 Rangers struck first at selves for the win. The yards, and Kordys ran the the 6:01 mark in the first Rangers scored their 13 ball 20 times for 29 yards. quarter after a long drive points in the third before Fergus added two carries capped by a one-yard Sparta could answer for two yards. touchdown run on a quar- back late in the frame. Next on the schedule terback keeper. They Benton’s quarterback for the Bulldogs will be elected to kick the extra got loose for a 46-yard Murphysboro on the point and it was 7-0. touchdown at the 8:25 road. The Red Devils are Early in the second mark, and the second currently 0-2 on the sea- quarter, however, Sparta touchdown came two son, losing 44-0 to Car- FINANCING got on the board, finish- minutes later at the 6:19 bondale in week one and ing its drive that started mark. The first kick 21-20 to Anna-Jonesboro in the first with a 16-yard failed, and the second in week two. touchdown pass from was good, giving the The Bulldogs will look Drew Kordys to Gabe Rangers a 27-6 lead late to get back in the win Yearian. Unfortunately, in the third quarter. column before they be- Up To 12 Months! the kick failed for Sparta, The Bulldogs refused gin conference play the See Store For Details • Minimum Purchase Required and they trailed 7-6. to roll over and play dead. following week against The Rangers didn’t They marched back on Pinckneyville. 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Randolph and Perry real estate FOR PERRY HWK Land Trust No 1 & $35,450 & Joseph Loucks Lts 1 & COUNTY Michael G. Kelly, Trustee John Degler to Ronald 2 Blk 4 WJ Ervins 1st Josh Gross SE Sec 2 5-3 Consider- E. Kujawa & Vickie J. Addn County Clerk & ation $38,000 Kujawa Lt 26 Blk 61 For- Linda A. Jackson, Linda Recorder Connie D. Ruppert & ester Neely Addn Consid- Darlene Jackson & WARRANTY DEEDS Frank J. Ruppert to Neal eration $3,487 United States Depart- Carl O. Hagler to Chris- A. Johnson NW NE Sec Shelby J. Tilley to ment of Agriculture to topher Greater Area Ru- 31 4-4 Consideration Michael W. Tilley & Murphy Wall State Bank ral Health Planning Corp. $80,000 Robbie G. Tilley Lt 1 Blk NW NW Sec 13 5-2 NW NE Sec 29 5-1 Consid- David Crofford & Paul- 1 Geo W. Walls Addn Circuit Judge James W. eration $120,000 ine Crofford to Deborah Rick G. Fletcher & Shir- Campanella & Jared W. Eugene C. Milleville, Ruff & John K. Ruff NW ley J. Fletcher to Gene A. Trail to JP Morgan Chase Sec 34 6-1 Krone & Scott H. Latta Lt Bank SW SE Sec 13 5-2 Gene C. Milleville & Absolute Land Auction Sonia L. Milleville to Eu- Carolyn A. Durfee & 49 Du Quoin Original Randloph County, Baldwin, IL gene C. Milleville, Trust- Larry D. Durfee to Donald Survey Consideration ee/Trust & Sonia L. Mille- R. Kunkel, Kenneth R. $35,000 FOR RANDOLPH Hilda Hartmann Trust ville, Trustee/Trust SW Kunkel & Mary S. Swal- QUITCLAIM DEEDS COUNTY 64± Acres & 3 Vacant Downtown Lots w/ RTE Sec 27 6-1 lows Lt 9 Blk 6 Curtis Amberly Dawn Mangan September 6, 2013 154 Frontage. To be Sold in 4 Tracts JP Morgan Chase Bk to Kelly S/D Consideration to Terri Tilley Lt 1 Clark Pat Laramore THUR., SEPT. 19 at 7:00PM Fleming Addn County Clerk & Auction Held at World Shooting IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Donna Rose McClurken Recorder RANDOLPH COUNTY - CHESTER, ILLINOIS to Alan Dale McClurken WARRANTY DEEDS & Recreational Complex, North of Sparta, IL THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWABS INC., Jr., Cory Todd McClurken Joshua Singleton etux ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2003-4, & Donna Jane Snyder SE; to Paul W. Parker etux Lts VIEWING: Sat., Aug., 31, 11AM to 1PM Plaintiff, SE SE Sec 23 5-3 -vs- 9-11 Tilden TRACT 4: 64+/- Total Acres. 62+/- tillable CLARENCE LAWS, Alan Dale McClurken Leroy A. Guebert, Trust- Defendants. Jr., Cory Todd McClurken ee to Brian E. Stellhorn productive land next to Baldwin. Could be 12 CH 51 divided into two 30+/- buildable lots with RESIDENTIAL & Donna Jane Snyder to etal Pt NE NE Sec 7 4-8 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Donna Rose McClurken Blossom City Develop- owned road. NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Trust SE SE Sec 23 5-3 ment, LLC to James K. LOT #1: 88’x132’ adjoins Lot #2 Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on July 2, 2013, the Genevieve Barnowski, Burgess etux Lt 30 Field- Sheriff of Randolph County will on October 4, 2013, at the hour of 9:30 Emily Chleborski, Celia LOT #2: 66’x132’ adjoins Lot #1 a.m. at the Randolph County Courthouse Lobby, One Taylor Street, stone Plat 1 Red Bud 66’x132’ Chester, IL 62233, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following A. Lamczyk, deceased & Adolph W. Hornbostel LOT #3: described property: James Lamczyk to James Jr. etal to Terry Guethle COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 704 North Market Street, Sparta, IL 62286 All lots front on Route 154. All properties PERMANENT INDEX NO.: 19-042-014-00 (Map No. 10-06-105-003) Lamczyk SE Sec 4; NW etal 3.00rs Pt NE NW Sec located within Red Bud School District. The improvement on the property consists of a single family residence. Sec 10; SW Sec 3; SE Sec 23 7-5 Sale terms: cash in hand. 4 4-2 COME EARLY! Adam is know to put the The Judgment amount was $97,140.87 QUITCLAIM DEEDS The property will NOT be open for inspection. Christina M. Bruns & Terry J. Oettle etal to hammer down!! IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE Christina M. Winston to Susan Oettle Pt W SE ADAM’S AUCTION RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Clint A. Winston SE SE SW Sec 14 6-7 618-234-8751 15-170 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Sec 1 4-2 Tyler L. Cleland etal to For information: Brendan McClelland, Kozeny & McCubbin Illinois, Omar Koester, Broker Plaintiff's Attorney, 105 West Adams, Suite 1850, Chicago, Illinois 60603. DEEDS Tyler J. Cleland Lt 2 Blk 618-615-5283 (312) 605-3500. County Clerk Josh 1 Bollmann’s 1st S/D IL LIC# 044000169 [email protected] I558980 Gross to Deanna Loucks Steeleville BUYAFARM.COM WE HAVE THE HOME YOU’VE BEEN WAITING FOR! CHESTER 4111806 425 Bem St. - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $85,000 BALDWIN 4203302 406 Chestnut St. - 1 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $34,900 4207175 206 Randolph - 1 Bed, 1 Bath, 2.5 Acres, View Of River $165,000 4203609 201 E. Olive St. - 3 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $155,000 4200945 1701 State St. - 5 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $74,000 4208328 10250 La Roi St. - 3 Bed, 3 Bath ...... $275,000 4203388 3121 State Rte. 150 - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $75,900 4210204 7786 State Rte. 154 - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $64,900 4204670 934 William St. - 4 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $169,000 MARISSA 4209986 4574 Bodes Lane - 4 Bed, 3 Bath ...... Call 4207730 402 N. Euclid - 3 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $114,900 4210201 520 Solomon St. - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $75,000 4204920 419 N. Hamilton Ave. - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $62,000 4210578 1930 Swanwick - 5 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $55,000 4115410 721 N. Main - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $24,900 4211236 429 W. German St. - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $24,900 4007210 509 South Dr. - 3 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $150,000 4211208 614 Palestine Rd. - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $45,000 4210543 408 S. Main St. - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $69,900 4211700 1020 William St. - 3 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $59,900 4106432 407 E. Spring St. - 3 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $48,900 4211651 1200 Opdyke - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $94,000 RED BUD NEW! Randolph County 11.5 Acres w/Home and Pole Barn SPARTA 4108717 1201 Broadway - 3 Bed, 3 Bath ...... $219,995 4212671 3964 Doyle Road - 3 Bed, 3 Bath ...... New Listing! $78,900 4207652 221 E. 3rd St. - 3 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $60,000 Baldwin: EVANSVILLE Perfect country seƫng! Home was built in 1903 and has 4112420 307 W. Church St. - 3 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $59,500 4204293 904 Broad St. - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $82,000 been guƩed and remodeled. There is sƟll some of the old world 4202008 434 E. Church St. - 4 Bed, 3 Bath ...... $49,900 4112617 00 Camp Creek Rd. - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $25,000 4205099 110 Eastern St. - 3 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $135,000 character but with all the modern conveniences. Home has 4 beds, 2 4201696 1001 Locust St. - 3 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $35,000 baths, large eat-in kitchen, bonus room with jeƩed garden tub and 4207764 710 N. Maple - 3 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $79,900 4100908 410 S. Market - 4 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $99,900 AVA 4209339 195 Conder Lane - 4 Bed, 3 Bath, 5 Acres ...... $500,000 MORE! Outside you will find a large tree house with power, ceiling 4110486 829 E. McClurken - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $74,000 MASCOUTAH 4209721 414 Bel Air - 3 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $130,000 fans and Pella windows. The tree house could literally be used as a 4104798 106 E. Page - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $29,500 COULTERVILLE guest bedroom. There is also a large pole barn to store all the “toys”. 4204541 40 Roundhouse Rd. - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $79,900 4208778 2051 Carter - 1 Bed, 1 Bath, 1.7 Acres, Pond ...... $89,900 4204806 619 Spartan Dr. - 4 Bed, 3 Bath ...... $179,000 At the back of the property, you will find a small stocked pond. There STEELEVILLE 4206714 303 N. Garfield - 3 Bed, 2 Bath .... $89,900 are trails through the woods and ample places to hunt. There is a 4208582 1107 Sycamore Lane - 3 Bed, 2 Bath, Pool ...... $139,900 4208711 211 W. Main - 3 Bed, 1 Bath ...... Price Reduced! $18,900 4208215 207 W. Jenkins St. - 3 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $139,900 small spring in the woods that provides year round water to the 4208993 11975 State Rte. 154 - 2 Bed, 1 Bath, 5 Acres ...... $179,900 4207403 608 E. Main St. - 4 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $74,900 wildlife along with the pond. 4210150 11211 Rolling Meadows Lane - 4 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $189,900 4204176 605 South St. - 3 Bed, 3 Bath ...... $82,000 4210292 524 E. Main St. - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $21,000 4207683 5998 State Rte. 4 - 3 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $65,000 4210291 318 W. Broadway - 3 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $25,000 4208392 501 W. Illinois - 3 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $125,000 4210509 1450 N. Miller - 3 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $144,900 4200107 305 N. Charles St. - 3 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $79,500 4211555 310 N. Lewis St. - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $33,500 4209978 1206 W. Broadway St. - 4 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $124,900 4211653 257 N. James St. - 3 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $39,500 4210206 912 E. Green St. - 3 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $24,500 4211520 1027 S. St. Louis St. - 2 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $189,000 4200958 707 S. Ridge Ave. - 3 Bed, 3 Bath ...... $139,900 4212359 415 N. Miller St. - 3 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $69,900 4112960 202 S. Charles St. - 3 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $41,400 PINCKNEYVILLE 4111149 605 Taffee - 3 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $55,000 LAND, LOTS & COMMERCIAL 4107049 1239 W. Water St. - 3 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $15,000 4108779 1400A W. Broadway, Steeleville - 2.03 Acres ...... $140,000 4205273 1247 W. Water St. - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... Price Reduced! $24,000 4108786 1400B W. Broadway, Steeleville - 2.29 acres ...... $140,000 PERCY 4110316 503 W. Plum - 4 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $58,000 4108572 1403 W. Broadway, Steeleville - 18 Acres ...... $89,900 4208001 105 S. Brown Ave. - 1 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $28,000 4002564 809 Country Club Rd., Sparta - 2.14 Acres ...... $19,500 4208993 11975 State Rte. 154 - 2 Bed, 1 Bath, 5 Acres ...... $179,900 4015482 0000 Doc Lin Dr., Sparta - 8 Acres ...... $398,000 4210205 105 N. Brown St. - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $19,500 4015483 0000 N. Market, Sparta - .76 Acres ...... $298,000 Randolph County 3.2 Acres w/Pole Barn — Baldwin ELLIS GROVE 4206910 607 Ellis Blvd. - 3 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $39,900 4205793 983 Oak St., Tilden - 2.14 Acres ...... $23,900 4205245 604 Liberty St., Evansville ...... $110,000 Great building site! 3.2 acres in town with 28x40 pole barn built in 4112882 400 Florence Dr. - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $42,000 4113493 103 W. 2nd St. - 4 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $50,000 4207975 317 Maple Ln., Chester - .2 Acre ...... $3,900 2007 with concrete floor. Acreage is flat ground with mature pecan 4112021 209 Third St. - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ...... $45,000 4114054 0000 N. Market, Sparta - .8 Acre ...... $75,000 trees. Water, electric and sewer available. Located in Red Bud School 4212261 7021 Walsh Road - 3 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $99,900 Lots For Sale - Victorian Dr. & Queen Anne Court, Steeleville - Various Sizes & Prices ...... Call District. WILLISVILLE 4205017 703 Olive St. - 3 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $50,000 4015215 201 S. Minton Dr., Percy - Restaurant ...... $200,000 is l 4205413 909 State Rte. 4 - 2 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $120,000 Perry County 40 Acres — Sunfield 4201643 102 Nashville Rd., Coulterville - Commercial ...... $79,900 MURPHYSBORO 4203664 1108 N. 14th St. - 2 Bed, 1 Bath ... $76,000 4104496 134 State Rte. 4, Marissa - Restaurant ...... $90,000 Wooded and Ɵllable. Good hunƟng locaƟon! CUTLER 4211010 807 & 824 Ram Rd. - 3.2 Acres W/MH & 4113535 808 N. Vine St., Sparta - Commercial ...... $159,000 Perry County 82 Acres — Coulterville Sheds ...... $130,000 4208196 901 W. Maplewood, Marion - 5 Units Apts...... $290,000 Magnificent secluded wooded property with 19-acre lake and 18 OKAWVILLE 4205444 505 N. Sparta St. - 4 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $72,500 4208675 412 W. Grant St., Coulterville ...... $85,900 Ɵllable acres. Same family for 60 years! There is also a 225 sq. Ō. TILDEN 4208674 428 N. Minnie - 3 Bed, 2 Bath ...... $62,000 4208786 1809 N. Market, Sparta ...... $189,900 4211010 1111 R S Maple - 5 Houses On 8 Acres ...... $375,000 4110716 7410 State Rte. 156, New Athens ...... $75,000 block building which would make a perfect deer camp. 4211934 413 N. Fourth, Baldwin - Lots & Acreage ...... $18,000 Randolph County 580 Acres — Modoc NEW ATHENS 4207546 206 S. Johnson St. - DuplexDon ...... Otten ...... 830-2999 $169,900 4212084 1715 W. Broadway, Sparta - Duplex ...... $155,000 This tract is one of the most versaƟle pieces of property you may Tim Schulein ...... 317-0577 ever run across. 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25 Acres, Great For Pasture & Hay, Fantastic 3 Bedroom, Nice Location With Lots Of 2 Bedroom Mobile Home & 30x40 AVA Private Very Large CAMPBELL HILL 3 Bath Home On 8.7 EVANSVILLE Shade On 2.7 Acres, Big Family SPARTA 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath Building With Concrete Floor. $145.000. Acres With Many Outbuildings, High End Cabinets, & Living Room, 2-Car Detached On One Side, Home, Large Deck Updated Recreation With Pool, Kitchen. Room On Big Shaded Yard, Ready To The Other. All On 4.5 Acres. Move Into. $110,000. $155,000. $225,000.

HOMES FOR SALE Full Basement, Large Walk-in Closet, Pole Barn Fireplace. $39,900. • 44 Acres With Private Lake Over A Quarter ALTO PASS: Log Cabin Set Back In Pine As Living Quarters, Blacktop Drive, Whole House Clay Fuhrhop (Managing Broker/Owner) • Private Setting On 5 Acres, 3 Bed, 3 Bath, Mile Long And Access To 150 Acre Lake. Trees. Built In 2004 On 5 Acres w/Creek. Generator, 2nd Pole Building For Extra Toys. Wood Burning Fireplace, Large Kitchen & Dining $125,000. Close To Wineries And Shawnee Forest. $305,000. Room, Granite Countertops, Workshop, Cen- • 187 Acres Currently In Pasture, Also Great $139,900. • 25 Acres Great For Pasture & Hay. Very Good 299 Fuhrhop Road • Ava • 426-3982 trally Located To Kinkaid Lake & Pyramid State Water Fowl. Access To Large Lake. Would ANNA: Home With Private Setting On 19 2 Bedroom Mobile Home With A 30x40 Building Park & World Shooting Complex. MANY Extra Also Make Great Subdivision. $310,000. Acres. Custom Features, 60x40 Pole Barn With A Concrete Floor. Great Shop Or Garage To All Clients: Ask Your Realtor For MLS! Upgrades. Partial Basement. $166,900. • Great View On This 13 Acre Lakefront Lot. With Office & Bathroom. $399,999. With A 12/40 Lean-To. $145,000. We Offer Egyptian MLS And Southwestern Illinois Regional MLS! Beautiful Building Site. Reduced $42,000. AVA: Spacious 3 Bed, 3 Bath Home, Open CAMPBELL HILL: Beautiful Historic Home, LAND FOR SALE WILLISVILLE: A Perfect Location For New Floor Plan, Partially Finished Basement, 3 3300 Sq. Ft. On 9 Acres With Lots Of Storage, 2 AVA: 61.5 Part Tillable, Part Wooded, On Good Residence. Large Lot Within Easy Walking Acres With 40x70 Outbuilding. Additional Car Detached Garage-Barn With Stalls And Hay Fireplace, Updated Kitchen, Move In Ready. • Nice 3 Bed, 2 Bath Home w/Big Eat-In Kitchen, Road. $209,200. Distance Of Businesses, City Buildings And Acreage Available. Ground Is In Pasture Loft. Excellent Condition, Ready To Move Into. Blacktop Driveway, Landscaped Yard, Fenced Big Living Room, Shaded Lot. $119,000. • Home Building Sites, City Water & Sewer Avail- City Park. $8,000. But Could Be Row Cropped. $175,000. $212,000. And Ready For Horses Or Cows, Fruit Trees and • Very Nice 3 Bed Home, 2 Bath, Spacious able, Up To $5,000 Rebate Available On Lot Pur- • Very Nice Corner Lot With Utilities On • Country Setting, 3 Bed Home, Basement, • Private Setting, 4.5 Acres, 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath, Pond, City Water. Please Do Not Drive Up To Living, Formal Dining Room, Full Basement, Big chase. $10,000. Property. Good Building Lot. $8,500. 2-Car Attached Garage, Outbuildings, 4 Huge Master Suite, Nice Kitchen, Additional Home Without Agent Present. $225,000. Yard And Outbuildings. $95,000. • 25 Acres, Combination Of Woods, Open Fields Acres. Reduced. $140,000. Family Room In Basement, Deck, Pool, Fenced • 3 Bed On Large Lot. Newer Roof, Windows, • 3 Bed Home On Nice Shaded Lot With Lots Of For Pasture & Creek. Excellent Property For COMMERCIAL • 3 Bed, 3 Bath, Elegant Master Suite, Ca- Pasture For Horses. Must See. $155,000. Doors, Siding, Electrical Box, Flooring, Kitchen Storage In Attic. $28,000. Hunting And Recreation Or Home Site. $62,500. CHESTER: 1380 Square Foot Building. Cur- thedral Ceiling, Gas Fireplace, Large Deck, CHESTER: 2 Bed Home w/Nice Basement On Updated, Move-In Ready. $82,000. • Nice Location, 2.79 Acres, Big Family Room & • 40 Acres. Great Hunting. Good Building Site. rently Salon. $160,000. Landscaped Yard With Pond, 2-Car Garage, Nice Lot. Excellent Shape, Ready To Move Into. GORHAM: Ready To Move Into, 3 Bed Home, Living Room, 2-Car Detached Garage, Recre- $120,000. CUTLER: Convenience Store And Gas Sta- Approx. 5 Acres Of Underground Dog Fence, Reduced $76,000. Nice Kitchen, Good Basement, Big Yard With ation Room Or Man Cave. $110,000. • 37.38 Acres, Great Hunting Property With Beau- tion, Great Location. $235,000. tiful Rock Bluffs With Creek In Bottom, Shawnee Stone, Vinyl And Cedar Exterior. Located • 5 Bed, 3 Bath Home w/Big Fenced-In Yard. Attached Carport. Property In A Flood Plain. STEELEVILLE: 1 1/2 Story 3 Bed Home, Base- PERCY: Convenience Store, Ready To Within 5 Miles Of Kinkaid Marina. $320,000. $87,700. $30,000. ment, 1 1/2 Car Detached Garage. $47,000. Forest On 2 Sides And Road On One Side, Acre- Open. Reduced $250,000. age Off Larger Parcel. $158,865 • Country Location, 3-4, Bed Home, 2 Baths, CUTLER: 2 Bed, Large Corner Lot. Backyard MARISSA: 2 Story Home, 4 Bed On Corner Lot, • 2 Bed Home With Large Family Room And 2 SPARTA: Over 17,500 Sq. Ft. On Over 2 Attached 2-Car Garage, Newer Roof And Partially Fenced. $39,900. Large Pole Barn. $64,900. Car Garage. $95,000. CUTLER: 4 Good Home/Mobile Home Sites. Pole Building Has Concrete Floor. $19,900. Acres, Road Frontage. $345,000. Siding, Outside Wood Burner, 11 Wooded DOWELL: 3 Bed, Move In Ready, 2 Storage • 3 Bed Home With Full Basement, Good Out- • 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Basement $52,000. 2 Buildings On .87 Acres. Main Building Is 3 Bed, 2 Bath Manufactured Home In Excellent DU QUOIN: 9 Acres Recreational Ground. • Acres. $75,000. Buildings, Large Yard Partly Fenced, 5 Pecan buildings, Property Fenced For Livestock. Re- • 3876 Ft. And Equipped w/2 Offices, Show- 2 Bed, 2 Bath, Large Living Room, Nice Shape On 3.5 Acres. $130,000. $75,000. • Trees, Large Place To Garden W/ Lots Of As- duced $189,900. room And Work Area. Other Building Is A Covered Porch, 40x65 Pole Building, Wood • Nice 4 Bed, 2 Bath Home, Fireplace, Lots Of GOREVILLE: Wooded Waterfront Lot. Perfect paragus. $42,900. PERCY: 3 Bed, 2 Bath On Large Lot, Basement, Warehouse. Reduced $85,000. Shop, Farm Pond, 2-Car Attached Garage. Outbuildings. $47,000. Kitchen Cabinets, Plenty Of Room For Family To Spot To Build Your Dream Home Or Weekend DU QUOIN: 2 Bed Updated Home Ready To Great Place For Residence & Business. $124,000. Move Into. $64,900. • 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home On Large Lot. Re- Spread Out. $148,000. Getaway. CALL. • • Lots Of Floor Space For Shop & Business Of • Private Setting, Perfect For Hunting And • Nicely Updated 2 Bed, 1 Bath Home, Re- duced $84,900. • Beautiful 2-3 Bed Home With Spacious Floor PERCY: 244x259 Lot. Great For Building Or Horses, Open Ground For Pasture Or Could painted On Interior And Exterior, Including Base- • Very Nice 1 Bed Home. Some Updates, Water Plan. Remodeled In 2012, New Appliances, Commercial. $18,000. Your Choice. 936 Sq. Ft. Living Space In Be Farmed With Utility Hookup For Mobile ment. Reduced $47,900. Heater, Furnace & Bathroom, Very Good Condi- Countertops, Doors & Flooring, Large Master • Corner Commercial Lot With New 32’x36” Pole Great Shape. Located On 2.27 Acres, Coun- Home. Also, 1 Bed Home With Baseboard • 2 Story Home With Finished Attic On Large Lot, tion. $34,500. Bath. $142,400. Building With Concrete Floor, Rocked Parking try Location. $89,900. Heating. Reduced $125,000. Partially Finished Basement, Inground Pool, Pri- ROCKWOOD: 3 Bed Home On 45 Acres, Pas- WILLISVILLE: 2 Bed Home, Remodeled, 3 Lot, Sliding Door & Walk-In Door In Pole Build- STEELEVILLE: Large Workshop In Great • 3 Bed, 2 Bath, Finished Basement, Family vacy Fenced Backyard & Pool House, Covered ture, Tillable, Hunting. Reduced $180,000. Lots, 2 Car Detached Carport. Reduced $23,900. ing. Ready For Your Business. $31,000. Condition With Road Frontage. $85,000. Room, Game Room, Large Yard W/ Play- Porch & Deck With Basketball Court. $199,900. • 4 Bed Home On Large Shaded Lot w/Old Time • 2 Bed, 1 Bath, 1 1/2 Car Detached Garage SPARTA: 17 Acres Building Sites, Rural • Large Building Currently Houses A Busi- house, 2-Car Attached Garage, Fenced In • Superb Home On The Water, Great View From Charm. $73,000. Reduced $50,000. Wooded Setting. City Water Available. $119,900. ness In Industrial Park. $89,000. Patio W/ Hot Tub. $101,900. Covered Deck, Inground Pool, Finished Base- SPARTA: 4 Bed, 3 Bath Home. Close To • 3 Bed Home With 24x30 Pole Building On • Great Building Lot Waiting For Your Home In • Great Investment Property, Store Front • 3 Year Old Home On 9 Acres, Extra 37 ment With Additional 2 Bed & Full Bath With A Schools. Plenty Of Storage. Garage With Loft. Large Lot. $34,900. Quite Neighborhood. $16,500. Leased Out With Warehouse Room Or Could Acres Available To Purchase. Built With At- Rec Home In The Basement. $289.000. Needs Some Work. Reduced $79,900. • 2 Bed, 1 Bath, Big Living Room. Located On 3.5 WILLIAMSON COUNTY: LAKE FRONT Use For A Business Of Your Choice. Air And tention To Detail. Bamboo Floors W/Hickory EVANSVILLE: Fantastic 3 Bed, 3 Bath Home • 3 Bed, 1 Bath Home On 3 Acres w/2 Outbuild- Picturesque Acres. $52,000. LOTS - Individual Lots Available, Only 12 Miles Heat Front Part Only. $105,900. Cabinets In Kitchen. Ouotside Wood Burner, on 8.7 Acres With Many Outbuildings, Double ings, Sunroom, Close To Schools. $175,000. • Nice 2 Bed On Large Lot On Dead End Street, From Marion. REDUCED $12,500-$25,000. WALSH: Building On Corner Lot. $57,000.

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OPEN HOUSE Priced To Sell!!! Saturday, Sept. 14 • 1pm-3pm Recently remodeled/ BBQ NIGHT 802 S. Euclid St., Marissa updated 3 bed, Our Lady of 1 bath Victorian Friday, $93,900 style home with Lourdes Church 2-car detached Sept. 20 garage. Has a 6pm-8pm fenced back yard and new patio. BENEFIT For more info call Brandy Kesler SPAGHETTI 618-779-3269. DINNER Saturday, Directions: Rte. 13 to Marissa. Take S. Main St., (R) on W. St. Clair Ave., follow curve around Sunday, Sept. 21 • 5pm park, (R) on W. Harding, (L) on S. Euclid. For Local Schwan Delivery Man Strano & Assoc. Real Estate Sept. 15 824 N. Market St., Waterloo, 939-4321 Tyler Smith 8am-1pm Silent Auction • 50/50

Pancakes & Sausage, 611 W. Broadway Live Music Scrambled Eggs, Sparta, IL Saturday, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT RANDOLPH COUNTY-CHESTER, ILLINOIS. Biscuits & Gravy In The Parish Center THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE BANK OF Sept. 21 NEW YORK AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF BEAR STEARNS Mary’s River Band ASSET BACKED SECURITIES TRUST 2006-2, ) ASSET BACKED Adults - $8 • Child 3-10 - $5 • 2 & Under - FREE CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-2 PLAINTIFF 8:30pm-12:30am VS CHRISTIE BREWER A/K/A CHRISTIE L. BREWER; MATTHEW BREWER A/ K/A MATTHEW P. BREWER; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD 58+/- ACRES LINDWEDEL TRUST Steeleville Eagles CLAIMANTS ; CITY OF CHESTER C/O CITY CLERK; County Journal DEFENDANTS County Journal 201 W. Broadway 10 CH 51 1101 E. Pine 205 EAST GERMAN STREET CHESTER, IL 62233 ABSOLUTE LAND NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER Percy ~ 497-8272 965-9076 ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN Sunday, Sept. 29 • 1:00pm ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Schwenke Road • Chester pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the From Blair (6 Miles South Of Sparta, Rte. 4), Go West On Blair above entitled cause on July 5, 2013, JUDGE in RANDOLPH County, Illinois, will Road/Exchange Road 1.25 Miles To Schwenke Road. Go South on October 8, 2013, in RANDOLPH COUNTY COURTHOUSE, CHESTER, IL, To Auction On Left. Watch For Signs. at 9:00AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of RANDOLPH, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as OPEN HOUSE / LAND VIEWING shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: Saturday, Sept. 14 ¥ 1-3pm TAX NO. 18-109-015-00 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 205 EAST GERMAN NO STREET CHESTER, IL 62233 Description of Improvements: FRAME HOUSE This Property Is Approximately 58+/- Acres. Approximately NO GARAGE VACANT The Judgment amount was $66,824.96. Sale Terms: 37 Tillable Acres & 21 Acres Wooded & Pasture. This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE AUCTION REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., Possession After 2013 Crops Have Been Harvested and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title Legal Description: The Northeast Quarter Of The NE and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the TRESPASSING court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchaser shall receive a Quarter Of Sec. 9 T6S R6W - 40 Acres. And Part Of The SE Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate Quarter Of Sec. 4 T6S R6W - 18 Acres. Hunting and fishing by permit only. after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Terms: 10% Down Day Of Auction. Remainder Due At Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any Closing, Approximately 30 Days. Taxes Prorated To Date tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. If Of Closing. The Seller Is Retaining Their Portion Of 2013 Trespassers Subject To Arrest this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure Crop. Any Announcements Day Of Auction Take Precedence 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 Over Prior Promoted Material. YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF Owner: The Charles & Mary Lindwedel Trust POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE Sparta, Illinois ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Visit our website Mr. Ron Arbeiter, Attorney & Trustee (618) 826-2369 at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. Check Out All Our Listings At www.auctionzip.com, #15510 No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA1024421 Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice Website: Knight Hawk Coal, LLC • (618) 426-3662 of sale. Burmester www.burmesterauction.com I555716 Auction Service Red Bud • (618) 282-3931 AUCTIONEERS: Col. Dale A. Burmester Lic. #440000613 Col. Alvin Roscow Lic. #440000647 • Col. Kent Miller Lic. #441000575 Monday Night IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT RANDOLPH COUNTY-CHESTER, ILLINOIS. RANDOLPH COUNTY-CHESTER, ILLINOIS. U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION JAMES B. NUTTER & COMPANY FOOTBALL PLAINTIFF PLAINTIFF VS VS DONNA K. DALE A/K/A DONNA DALE A/K/A DONNA KAY DALE; LAURA R MOORE; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON JAMES T. DALE A/K/A JAMES DALE A/K/A JAMES THOMAS DALE; RECORD CLAIMANTS ; Bar Now Open UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; DEFENDANTS DEFENDANTS 12 CH 76 Mondays At 6pm 12 CH 00033 412 SOUTH CHESTNUT STREET 213 KASKASKIA STREET RUMA, IL 62278 SPARTA, IL 62286 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE Feel Like You’re At The Game! UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** Huge 11’ x 7’ PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on July 5, 2013, JUDGE in RANDOLPH County, Illinois, will on October 8, July 12, 2013, JUDGE in RANDOLPH County, Illinois, will on October 18, Projection Screen! 2013, in RANDOLPH COUNTY COURTHOUSE, CHESTER, IL, at 9:00AM, 2013, in RANDOLPH COUNTY COURTHOUSE, CHESTER, IL, at 9:00AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, BEER & WING SPECIALS in the County of RANDOLPH, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall situated in the County of RANDOLPH, State of Illinois, or so much thereof be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: CONGRATULATIONS TAX NO. 13-143-010-00 TAX NO. 19-096-014-00 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 412 SOUTH COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 213 KASKASKIA STREET RUMA, IL 62278 CHESTNUT STREET SPARTA, IL 62286 Description of Improvements: RIVER CITY RENEGADES Description of Improvements: WHITE VINYL SIDED ONE STORY SINGLE BROWN VINYL SIDED TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILY WITH A KGMO Battle of the Bands Champs! FAMILY HOME WITH TWO CAR DETACHED GARAGE The Judgment DETACHED TWO CAR GARAGE. PROPERTY HAS A FENCE The amount was $160,053.92. Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". Judgment amount was $50,243.48. Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; balance, "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered BERNASEK’S without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchaser shall receive a the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchaser shall BAR & RESTAURANT Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to 501 East Buena Vista • Chester • 826-3155 estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. If this property is a condominium unit, the of the subject premises. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF COUNTY JOURNAL POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Visit our ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Visit our website at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only website at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only 1101 E. PINE • PO BOX 369 - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA1205107 Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA1223102 Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other PERCY • 497-8272 than that set forth in this notice of sale. than that set forth in this notice of sale. I555718 I557750

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Auto W/3 Chokes, Remington 1148 12 Ga. All Vehicles Last Bike Out At Noon Auto, Western Field 12 Ga. Pump, Pellet Gun, 2001 Chevrolet Judging Wings At 5:30 Welcome Cooking Impala, 1964 Cadillac (4 Dr.), 1883 CC-UNC, 1890 CC, 1875 Back At 6pm Has To Be Judging Ribs At 6 Cook Twenty Cents (Rare), UNC Silver Dollars (10), 1862-S & 1871-S Done On Site! (Spare Ribs) Music By Big Bad Wolf Whatever Way Half Dollars, Indian Head Pennies (1881, 1873, Etc.), Wheat Special You Want! Juding Will Be On Taste Only! Pennies (1909-S, 1909 VDB), Large Cents, Two-Cent Pieces, Misc. 50/50 Drawing • Quilt Raffle • Food Appearance Coins, Glass Display Case, Cast Iron Rabbit Door Stop, Blue By The Pickled Egg Eating Contest At 7:30pm Enamel Quick Meal Gas Range, 3 Large Upright Display Cabinet, Time Out Sports Bar 2 Garment Display Racks, Drafting Desk, Couches, Chest Of Coulterville Hooters Girls For More Details Call 201-1621 Drawers, 4 Wooden Benches, Quilts, Heavy Cast Iron #12 Punch Machine, Planers, Table Saw, Heavy Duty Commercial Shelving, Lots Of Power Hand Tools, Electric Motors, Hand & Garden Tools, Lots Of Misc. BENEFIT Website: vossauctions.com Action Auction Associates POKER RUN Wayne Voss Mark Voss Tim Voss (618) 282-2682 / 910-9569 (618) 282-6864 (618) 473-2302 For Tom Wells Lic. #040.000641 Lic. #040.000410 Lic. #040.000704 ★ ★ ★ ★ Harry S. Truman ★ ★ ★ ★ The 33rd United States President Saturday, September 14 1945-1953 Tom was in a motorcycle/truck wreck and spent five weeks in intensive care Perry County Democratic Central Committee with head trauma, facial surgeries and lost the lower part of his left leg. Presents th Sign Up At Hide Away Tavern, Percy • 10:30am-Noon 18 Annual BEALE AUCTION All Bikes & Vehicles Back By 5:30 Truman Day Dinner Home • Tractors • Pick-Up $10 Per Person 50% Payback Glassware • Tools • Furniture $5 Per Extra Hands 3 Hands Payable & Tribute To John Rednour Sr. Saturday, September 14 • 10am AUCTION DUTCH DOUBLES POOL TOURNEY Ag Building In Park, Mascoutah STARTS At Hide Away Tavern - Sign Up At 6pm AT 6PM $10 Entry - Blind Draw - 50% Payback Saturday, September 14 Awesome 3 Bed -1395 Sq. Ft. 3 Bath Home; JD 4200 SST Compact Diesel Tractor W/Loader (2xxx hrs); (2) Awesome JD Not Responsible For Accidents! • Leave your attitudes at home! American Legion ~ Du Quoin 420 Garden Tractors; JD Tiller, JD Blade; Rear Plow, Etc.; Nice Case 446 W/54” Deck; Massey Ferguson 1655 W/56”; 6’ Cocktails 6pm ~ Dinner 7pm Frontier 3pt. Finish Mower; 85 Dodge 150 Reg Cab Pick-Up Live Music (85K Miles); sm Coleman Generator; Ladders To 40’ Alum; Tickets $25 At The Door CR Drill Press; Guns; Tables Full Of Beautiful Glassware & Raffle Dishes (Fenton, Carnival, Jewel T, Pink Depression, Lemonade ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Pitcher Sets, Cake Plates, Stemware, Berry Bowl Set, Etc.); Super China Set (Franciscain, Johnson Bros, C&P Nautilus & More); Cast Iron; Porcelain, Guardian Service; Casseroles; Tupperware; Appliances; Like New-Mahogany Dining Room Sunday, Sept. 15 Set & Other Great Furniture; 11 Quilts; Dry Goods; Material; KEN & DAVE PUBLIC Cookbooks; A Lot Of Holiday Decor. 2 Rings - Guns At Noon, Home At 1pm. SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 • 9:30AM Full List List at www.krauszauctions.com TAWL 109 Joan Ave., Marissa Owners: Helen Beale Directions: Along Hwy. Rte. 13/E. Lyons Street In Marissa, PAUL Turn South Onto Joan Ave. Watch For Markers. Auction Conducted By 3pm-7pm ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES • FURNITURE MARK KRAUSZ HOUSEHOLD & MISC. AUCTION SERVICE Fire King (Setting For 8) China, Johann Haviland (Bavaria) New Baden, Illinois (618) 588-4917 Saturday, Sept. 14 Setting For 4, Petite Flower Fine China (Setting For 24), Bell IL Auction LIC #440000142 Closed For A Private Event Collection, Vintage Picture Frames, Feather Pillows, Candlewick Bowl, Pink Depression Oval Plate, Pink Depression Oval Bowls, Hen-On-Nest, Dragonware Teapot, Dragonware Cup And Saucer, Staffordshire Vase, Emerald Bowls, Milk Glass Punch Bowl W/ Cups, Old Vintage Tablecloths, W.S. George Dinnerware, Blue LAWDER ESTATE Jars, Crock Bowls, One Gallon Brown Crock, Half-Gallon Crock, 140 Buttermilk Hill Road EZ Corn Popper, Granite Funnel, Cast Iron Skillet, Bauer Crock Sunday, Sept. 15 • Begins At 9:30am Ava • 763-4447 Bowl, Apple Butter Stirrer, Sad Irons, Watering Can, Granite 229 Lawder Dr., Chester, IL HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. Roasters, WearEver Mixing Bowls, WearEver Skillet, WearEver Directions: Go south through Chester, IL on Rte. 3 to Lawder 12pm - 6pm Fri., Sat. & Sun. 12pm - 8pm Coffeepot, WearEver Saucepan, WearEver Pots W/Lids, Drive. Watch for signs. WearEver Roasting Pans, Quilt Blocks, Quilt Pieces, Feed Sack DIRECTIONS: Follow IL Route 3 South To Buttermilk Hill Road HOUSEHOLD & COLLECTIBLES: Kenmore Stackable Washer Fabric, Quilt Tops, Wicker Sewing Basket, Jars W/Bales, & Dryer, Table W/2 Leaves & 6 Chairs, Drop Front Desk, Sofa WearEver Ricer, Round Granite Pan, Utensils, “0” Round Tub, Sleeper, 2 Easy Chairs, Sofas, 2 Matching Swivel Rockers, 4 Glass Candleholders, Crown Ivory England, Vases, Assorted Pc. Thomasville Bedroom Set, Birds Eye Maple Dresser & Pitchers, Embroidered Dresser Scarves, Embroidered Pillowcases, Chest Of Drawers, New Brass Bed, Light Color Jenny Lind Crocheted Doilies, Vinyl Records, Rooster Figurine, Juicer, Type Bed, Starck Player Piano Chicago USA, Piano Rolls, Kerosene Lamps, Refrigerator Dish W/Lid, Pitchers, Pressing Hide-A-Bed, Table & 3 Chairs, Ship’s Wheel, Glass Top 9th Annual Glass Dishes, Goofus Glass Plate, Berry Bowl Set, Picture Coffee Table, Sewing Machine In Cabinet, Night Stand, Lamps, Frames, Toothpick Holders, Soup Terrain, Chenille Bedspread, Patio Table & 4 Chairs, Desk Chair, 2 Stools, Phone Stand, Jr. Table Lamp W/Globe And Crystals, Perfume Tray, Covered Trike, Folding Chairs, 2 Patio Chairs & End Tables, Life Style Butter Dish, Crystal Sugar And Creamer, Pie Plates, Rolling Pins, Treadmill, Christmas Decorations, UV 5 Rug Boss Vac, Wooden High Chair, Oak Veneer Buffet, 5-Piece Veneer Bedroom Entertainment Center, Sony TV, DVD Player, 4 Pc. Set Fisher Set W/Cedar Lined Chifferobe, Lane Cedar Lined Cedar Chest, Turntable, End Tables, Toys & Games, Sewing Rocker, Bed, 2 Oak Rockers, Hard Rock Maple Dining Set W/5 Chairs And Canning Supplies, Plasticware, Jars, Ski Master Exerciser, Matching Hutch, Oak Chair, Seth Thomas Hall Clock, Corner Pots & Pans, 3 Pc. Mixing Bowl Set, Flatware, 5-Legged Drop Curio Lighted Cabinet, Wooden Shelves, Anniversary Dishes, Leaf Table W/Leaf, Ships Running Lights, Ships Brass Whistle, MEMORIAL BENEFIT Wagner Sq. Skillet, Lunkenheimer Brass Steam Whistle, Secretary, Mop Bucket, Sears Maid Of Honor Pan, Elna Crock Jug Pat. Oct. 3rd 82, Old Christmas Ornaments, Razor Supermatic Sewing Machine W/Cabinet, Plastic Folding Tables, Strap, 12 Gal. IL White Hall Crock, Doll Cradle, The Man Juicy Saturday, Sept. 21 2) 2-Drawer File Cabinets, Reclining Love Seat, Exercise Bike, Fruit Made Famous Wm. Wrigley Chicago Match Holder, Wall Wingback Chair, 5-Piece Bedroom Set, Frigidaire Washing Table, Wooden Rake, Boat Oars, Mowing Sythes, Versatone Buck Bower Park ~ Ava Machine, Frigidaire Electric Dryer, Metal Table Lamps, Nortitake 12 Place Setting, Drying Rack, 6-Candle Candle Sign Up Begins Entertainment Center, End Tables, 3-Piece Living Room Set, Mold, Pressed Glass, Kings Crown Glassware, Cookbooks, POKER RUN 9am Patio Glider, 2 Patio Chairs, Patio End Tables, Corning Ware Fire Chief Pedal Car, Hall Blue Pitchers, Opalescent Pieces, Leave 11am Bowls W/Lids, Pampered Chef Glass Measuring Bowls W/Lids, Copper Bucket, Jars, Child’s Bow Back Chair, Rocking Horse, 1st Stop: Key West, Carbondale Correlle Dishes, Pyrex Dishes, Osterizer Blender, Sunbeam Aprons, Trivets, Diamond Point Sewing Rockers, Kraut Cutter, 2nd Stop: Giant City Lodge, Mixer W/Bowls, Glass Mixing Bowls, Anchor Measuring Cup, McCoy Pieces, Brass Candlesticks, 2 Hull Vases, Va. Loesing Makanda Fabreware Electric Coffeepot, Rival Electric Skillet, Rival Picture, Old Baseball Glove, Eagle, Milk Can, Stemware, 3rd Stop: The Blue Boar, Cobden Crockpot, Nesco 18-Quart Electric Roaster, Sunbeam Deep Fryer, Powder Horn, Amber Glass Anvil, Remington Arms Co. th 4 Stop: Da-Nite Tavern, Microwave, Food Strainer, Kitchen Cutter, Pressure Cooker, Percussion Caps Witte Hardware, 2 Silhouettes, Roscoe Murphysboro Canning Jars, Colander, Flatware, Towels, Stemmed Christmas Misselhorn Prints, Musket Ball Makers, Crocheted Bedspread, Must Be Back At Ava Park By 4pm Glasses, Embroidery Thread, Kenmore Vacuum Sweeper, Lace Old Sadd Irons, Rose Pitcher & Plate, Costume Jewelry, Hankies, 2 School Desks, Wooden Shaft Golf Clubs, Pop Gun, $ $ Curtains, Checkers, Dominoes, Games, Extension Cords, Remco 25 Per Person 300 Best Hand Hay Knife, Draw Knife, Ice Tongs, Coal Bucket, Cane Poles, $45 Per Couple $200 Second Best Toy Fire Truck, Drinking Glasses, Christmas Trees, Miscellaneous $ Runner Sled, Horse Drawn Sleigh. (Meal Included) 50 Worst Hand Tools, Black & Decker Jigsaw, Black & Decker 1/4” Drill, Black MISCELLANEOUS: Snapper 4 HP Rear Tine Tiller, Poulan Any Type Vehicle Welcome & Decker Sander, Drill Index Pro 900 Series 17” Rear Tine Tiller, Old Fan Mill, Craftsman GUN Armory Gun Co. 12 Gauge, Single Shot Shotgun, Gun Roll-A-Round Tool Chest, Turtle Sand Box, Patio Set, Folding Whole Hog Raffle ~ 50/50 Drawing Lawn Chairs, Baskets, Garden Tools, Wash Tub, Croquet Set, Music By Rack Coolie Cups • T-Shirts BBQ Grill, Tool Boxes, Wrenches, Picnic Basket, Work Bench, “Priebe Brothers Auctioneers’ Note: A Very Nice Selection Of Antiques, Collectibles, Rag Rugs, Wagon & Lots More. Dew-Rags • Sock Caps Modern Household And Furniture. Very Clean & Well-Kept Band” Items. Come & Spend The Day With Us! Ken And Dave Owner: Mary Alice Lawder, Chester, IL 8pm-Midnight LIVE Check Out Photos & Complete Listing On www.auctionzip.com Matching Funds By AUCTION Owner: Lillian Triefenbach Estate Modern Woodmen SEE FULL LISTINGS OF ALL OUR AUCTIONS & COLOR PHOTOS AT Auctioneer’s Note: Lots and lots of good household and collectibles. Lisa Garver Food Served By www.auctionzip.com, Enter Auctioneer #16120 Will be running 2 rings. Hope to see you there, Col. Dale. Proceeds Will Go To Ricky Rover Terms: Cash Or Good Check W/ Proper ID ~ Lunch Stand ~ Not Responsible For Accidents Or Theft Terms: Cash or Good Personal Check W/Property ID All Statements Made Day Of Sale Take Precedence Over All Printed Advertisements Lunch Stand By COSLHS St. Jude Children’s Rooter Roasters Research Hospital 2347 Roosevelt Rd. • Coulterville Website: & Trico School District 10am-8pm Gutjahr (618) 758-2731 • (618) 758-2304 Burmester www.burmesterauction.com For More Info Call (618) 534-5479 Or 426-3772 Auction Service, LLC Cell (618) 317-4843 Red Bud • (618) 282-3931 Auctioneers: Ken Gutjahr - Lic. No. 440.000187 • Dave Gutjahr - Lic. No. 440.000188 Auction Service Or www.facebook.com/cdrmemorial AUCTIONEERS: Col. Dale A. Burmester Lic. #440000613 E-Mail: [email protected] Or [email protected] Col. Alvin Roscow Lic. #440000647 • Col. Kent Miller Lic. #441000575 Page 21 County Journal September 12, 2013 Relay For Life fundraiser will be held in Ruma The Walking for Life Re- potato dish, two differ- David Deterding, Cathy lay For Life team will ent meat dishes and des- Dupertuis, Nancy Rahn, sponsor an auction sert. Janis Biethman, Judi fundraiser Saturday, Sep- Auction items include Givens, Theresa Crouse, tember 28 beginning at 6 two cedar rocking Miriam Poston, Jeanette p.m. at St. Patrick’s Hall chairs, stained glass, Henry, Shari Homrig- in Ruma. pottery, cabinet, multi- hausen, Carol Raeber, The event joins a high- media art, American Jeanne Stamm, Geri end appetizer and sample Girl doll clothes, jew- Whelan, Kim Stellhorn, wine or beer pairing with elry, 5 O’clock Some- Alicia Schaefer and team a live auction of mostly where hand-painted captain Kim Schaefer. handmade or refurbished margarita set, outdoor For more information items. fall decoration of bales, or an updated list of auc- Four different wines will pumpkins and mums, tion items, contact Tami be offered. There will also treat holders for Christ- Pautler at 444-5867. be two craft beers brewed mas, Halloween treat Tickets are $25 in ad- by Tyler Kipping from bags and baskets of vance or $3 at the door Kaskaskia Brewery of Red homemade food items. for the auction only, Bud. Appetizers will con- Some of those donating which will start at 7:30 sist of a Greek pie, salad, items are Fred and p.m. Business seminar September 20 The Randolph County ness plan, financing, For more information, Department of Economic distribution, markets, go to edrandolphcounty. Development will host spe- advertising and the in- com and click on busi- cialists from the SBDC for ter-net. ness funding sources. free sessions Friday, Sep- The sessions will also To schedule an ap- tember 20. include an introduction pointment, call the Clients can ask questions to the small business SBDC at 536-2424 or including writing a busi- gap financing program. email [email protected]. Kids helping kids Children from the Steeleville area will have a lemonade stand and bake sale Saturday, September 14 from 8 to 11 a.m. at the Farmers Market in Potter and Opolka are white-coated front of the village hall. All proceeds will be donated to St. Jude Children’s Nicholas Potter of Steele- emony at the St. Louis ceremony, which marks Hospital. Pictured from left in the front row are Raegan Middendorf and ville and Corrie Opolka of College of Pharmacy. their official entry into Madilynn Yates. Back row: Evan Buch, Braden Middendorf, Grace Cronin Sparta recently partici- Third-year students al- the profession of phar- and Logan Bartens. pated in the white coat cer- ways take part in the macy. Audubon society meeting Thurs. A Kaskaskia Valley agency’s accomplish- Audubon Society pro- ments in preserving gram will be September rare natural areas and 19 at 7 p.m. and will cen- endangered species’ ter on the Illinois Nature habitats. Preserves Commission. The program will be This marks the 50th held at the old First year for this preserva- Baptist Church in Red tion agency. Bud. Debbie Scott Newman, It is free and open to natural areas preserva- the public. tion specialist with INPC For more informa- in southwestern Illinois tion, call Newman at for 17 years, will give a 967-9901 or email presentation about the [email protected]. P’ville contest set Precious Pumpkin for Mardi Gras Delta Theta Tau soror- and Murphy Wall ity is accepting entries State Bank. People can for its precious pump- donate for their favor- kin contest in Pinck- ite pumpkin at these neyville. locations. Participants must not All donations will be be over the age of two. used for a local char- Two wallet size photos ity. The winner will be with the contestant’s announced Saturday, name, address, phone October 26 at the number and a parent’s Mardi Gras. name on the back will The winner can ride also be required. Photos in the parade that will not be returned. evening. Send entries The photos will be dis- to Lisa Heine, 6404 Ca- played at First National nary Road, Tamaroa Bank in Pinckneyville 62888. Missouri festival George Portz’s Festus tional acts. Traditional Music Festi- A craft show, food val will be September 21 and primitive camping and 22 at West City Park will be available. Lawn in Festus, Missouri. chairs are suggested. The festival will run Admission is $7 and from 1:30 to 7 p.m. the free for children under first day and noon to 6 10. Parking is free. the second. It will in- For more information, clude bluegrass, coun- call Portz at 632-1384. try, Cajun, gospel and country clogging. 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School fish fry will be held September 27 at the vansville KC. The menu will be the E same as the monthly KC fish buffet. NEWS The KC Tootsie Roll By Eloise Kueker, 853-4016 Drive will be held Sep- tember 20-22. The The gardens will soon Evansville/Red Bud be coming to an end. Did councils will collect at you know that China is the Red Bud square, and the largest worldwide the Evansville Council producer of tomatoes will collect September 20 followed by the United in Evansville. States? According to the St. Boniface Parish is U.S. Department of Ag- sponsoring a coat drive riculture, Americans eat each weekend from now between 22-24 pounds of through November 3 tomatoes per person per and are asking for sizes To celebrate 50th year. five thru adult medium. Roger Boswell and Carol Gordon were married My husband’s grand- New coats, hats, gloves September 14, 1963 by Rev. H.C. Welp at St. Pe- mother used to can what and scarves are pre- ters Lutheran Church in Campbell Hill. she called the end-of-the- ferred. Cash donations The couple lived most of their married life in garden mixture. She are also appreciated. Campbell Hill where Roger was a teacher and would put tomatoes, on- KC Day at the ballpark coach at Trico and Carol worked at First State ions, peppers, cabbage, will be September 28 Bank of Campbell Hill. corn or whatever was with game time at 6:15 They have two sons Joel (Rosemary) and Jason left in the garden.It was p.m. KC members, fami- (Amy) and two grandsons Jacob and Luke. good. I’m not sure what lies and friends can pur- They retired in 1995 and have enjoyed a life of kind of mixture she put chase tickets for just travel and visiting family and friends. with it, but it was a way $35, and $5 will go to In October 2012, they moved to Abbeville, Ala- of using up what was left support Cardinal Glen- bama. They have become active with the ALGA Mr. and Mrs. Matt DeBackere Car Club and Liberty United Methodist Church. and storing it for the non Children’s Hospital Jennifer McClure of Chester and Matt winter. Roger and Carol will spend a few days in in St. Louis.Infield Ter- DeBackere of Springfield, Illinois were united in Food was not as avail- Branson, Missouri and visiting with family dur- race seats are on the marriage Saturday, June 29, 2013 at St. John able in the stores back fourth level in the shade ing September. In December, they will be joined Lutheran Church. Rev. Mark Willig and Rev. C.F. in those days, and folks between first and third by sons and families for a seven-day Caribbean Campbell officiated the 3 p.m. ceremony. had to use what they base. To purchase tick- cruise to celebrate their anniversary. The bride is the daughter of Michael and Susan had. They did not have ets call 314-345-9500 or McClure of Chester. Her grandparents are Rev. the internet to learn all visit cardinals.com/ Charles F. and June Campbell. sorts of things, but they koci. knew that peppers were September 17 the EAC Parents of the groom are Gail DeBackere of Cato good for you. Bell pep- Eagles will host St. Springfield and Joe DeBackere of Buncombe, Il- pers have a lot of vita- Mark’s Steeleville and linois. min C, the green ones September 19 St. John’s Maid of honor was Christine McClure, and ma- and more than the red ones. Chester. tron of honor was Brooke Reynolds. Bridesmaids Dill has been used for Picture day is Septem- were Elizabeth McClure and Bethany Cather- more than pickles. It ber 24. All baseball and wood. Romero was used as a medicinal softball pictures will Flower girls were Jorja Meyer and Carly Culli. herb by the ancient also be taken the 24th. Groomsmen were Michael McClure, Dustin Greeks and Romans. Be sure to have your Jones and Kyle Shultz. Ushers were Tony to wed Chipman and Joe Hudson. Also, did you know Illi- uniform at school at 8 Cordessa R. Cato and A reception was held at St. John Parish Hall. nois is the largest pro- a.m. Benjamin MonRoy- The bride has a bachelor’s degree from South- ducer of horseradish? The next cross country Romero of Percy an- ern Illinois University Carbondale. She is a Personally, I have yet to meet will be at Salem nounce their engage- teacher. acquire a taste for it, but September 29. ment. there is a market for it. Evansville Enterprise The groom has a bachelor’s degree from South- Cordessa’s parents are Also, Illinois is in the September 7, 1934 ern Illinois University Carbondale. He is a pho- Dawn and Robert Nich- top 10 states in the pro- Evansville High tographer. olson II of Percy. duction of asparagus, School opened with 44 Following a honeymoon in Montego Bay, Ja- Benjamin’s parents are cauliflower, fresh cut students—a large in- maica, the couple is making their home in Spring- Gresofono MonRoy and herbs, green peas, lima crease over last year. field. Maria Romero of Perea, beans, mustard greens The public school had New Mexico. and snap peas. 46, the Lutheran school The couple will be mar- That’s a lot of good 33 and St. Boniface 60. ried Monday, Septem- wholesome eating right A bridal shower was Steeleville seniors ber 16 at 8:45 a.m. at the here in our home state. held in honor of Helen Randolph County Court- Take advantage of this Boenninghausen, who house in Chester. great fresh produce and will become the bride of activities and menu visit your local farmers John F. Braun Septem- market. There are quite ber 12, 1934. Activities peaches. a few in Randolph WEDNESDAY: Ham Norris Lesley, presi- September 16-20 County. salad, Carolina beans, In Memory Of dent of the Sparta State MONDAY: Bingo at 10. St. Boniface has slaw, pears. Bank, was found dead in Exercise at 11. changed the date of the THURSDAY: Catfish, po- his bed September 5, TUESDAY: Strong for Brenda K. Beattie Italian Fest to Septem- tato casserole, stewed 1934. He had been ill for life demonstration at December 20, 1953-September 10, 2007 ber 29 with serving from tomatoes, mixed fruit. some years with a heart 10:30. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come FRIDAY: Sloppy joes, As we face another year ailment. WEDNESDAY: Bingo at and enjoy a delicious baked beans, need veg- without your presence, Carpenters and paint- 10. Exercise at 11. meal of spaghetti, fet- etables, oranges, jello ers started work in the THURSDAY: Relax with dear, the love we have tuccine Alfredo, mosta- cake. Wolff building south of Max at 9:30. for you has not ccioli, garlic bread, Ital- Our hours are 8:30 to the post office, getting FRIDAY: Bingo at 10. Ex- diminished with time. ian salad, spumoni, 2 p.m. Monday through the room ready for start- ercise at 11. cake, coffee and drink. ing a drug store oper- Friday, except holidays. That love will never The St. John’s Catholic ated by Phil Peters. Menu Reservations are ap- fade or weaken. MONDAY: Country fried preciated by 9:30 a.m. Missing your smiling steak, mashed potatoes, the day you wish to eat face so much. glazed carrots, mixed with us. Perry Gold Plate fruit, cookies. For more information Your loving family THURSDAY: Baked TUESDAY: Chicken, or to make a reserva- Activities ham, au gratin potatoes, dumplings, romaine tion, call 965-3134 exten- September 16-20 baked apples, slaw, pud- salad, golden glo salad, sion 5. MONDAY: Exercise. ding. Bingo. FRIDAY: Catfish or cod TUESDAY: Prize bingo. fish, macaroni/cheese, Exercise. baked beans, hush pup- Thank you to all our WEDNESDAY: Bingo. pies, sherbet. family, friends THURSDAY: Exercise. Gold Plate sites, lo- and neighbors Cards. Happy cated in Du Quoin, Cut- Happy for all of the FRIDAY: Cards. Games. ler and Willisville, are th open to seniors 60 or 17 flowers, food, Menu older. prayers, cards and MONDAY: Chicken Meals are available for Birthday support during fettu-ccine, cauliflower, a suggested donation of our time of loss. salad, garlic bread, fruit $3. A limited number of Also a big thanks to the first reponders, MedStar, home-delivered meals salad. Sparta hospital, pallbearers, Rev. Clif Lingle TUESDAY: Beef and are provided. ZACH! noodles, mashed pota- Reservations are ap- and Coulterville Ladies Aux. 6865. Special toes, carrots, slaw, cake. preciated before 8 a.m. Love, thanks go to Pyatt Funeral Home and staff. WEDNESDAY: Ham on the day you wish to God Bless you all. and cheese sandwich, eat with us. Mom, Dad chips, cucumber salad, To make a reservation Phyllis and the family of apple rings, peanut but- or for more information, & Austin ter pie. call 542-3511. James “Jim” C. Wenzel Randolph divorces granted Laurie Ann Becker, Diana N. Kempfer, pe- petitioner, Scott E. titioner, Joshua K. Becker. Dissolution of Kempfer. Dissolution of marriage was granted marriage was granted August 29, 2013. August 30, 2013. AllenAllen We would like to thank our relatives, friends and BraunBraun neighbors for their prayers, cards of sympathy, beautiful flowers and planters, food, Masses and memorial contributions in honor of our dear wife, Is mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Turning Cecile Stork. We also thank those who attended the visitation and funeral service and expressed their sympathy 60! with words of love, special memories and loving The Coulterville Public Library would hugs. We thank the staff at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital like to thank the sponsors of the 2013 for taking such loving care of Cecile and for their Summer Reading Program. Happy Birthday Dad! kindness and support shown to our family, Welge- Pechacek Funeral Home for all their compassionate RMR Construction • Dairy Queen Love, Angie and Garret, Coulterville Banking Center • Casey’s funeral arrangements and St. Ann’s Altar Sodality Prairie State Energy • Pyatt Funeral Home Gina and Larry, for the delicious meal. Thank you God for the 87 Pizza Hut • Hardee’s • McDonald’s Tim and Stephanie, years of life you gave to this special woman. Taco Bell • WHCO Radio • WXAN Radio Zach, Nick, Kate and Caleb County Office Supply • Domino’s Pizza • The family of Cecile Stork • September 12, 2013 County Journal Page 23

Davis and Jackie Dick- ey. The Coulterville Chester senior site Coulterville VFW Ladies Auxiliary wanwick catered the dinner and S Falling Off the Wagon NEWS provided music. activities, menu By Diana Cole, 758-2880 Dr. Gary Green of TUESDAY: Lasagna, Rolla, Missouri was Activities garlic bread, romaine Congratulations to Bill home for his class re- September 16-20 salad, lima beans, fruit and Jeanette Jarrett on union from Coulterville MONDAY: Grocery crisp. their 62nd anniversary. High School. bingo at 10. WEDNESDAY: Turkey, The VFW Men’s Auxil- Betty Russell needs TUESDAY: Relax with dressing, gravy, green iary will meet Septem- crafters and vendors for Max at 9:30. Shop bean casserole, cran- ber 18 at 7 p.m. The VFW the Fall Festival, which Walmart in the morn- berry sauce, pumpkin post meeting is the 19th will be October 5. If you ing. pie. at 7. haven’t entered your WEDNESDAY: Bingo at THURSDAY: Pork chop, The Coulterville High baby in the Precious 10 by Manor at Craig gravy, whipped pota- School classes of 1965- Baby Pumpkin Contest, Farms. Blood pressure toes, pears, peaches. 70 held a joint reunion you still have time. check and blood sugar FRIDAY: Open faced September 7 at the Elodie was an over- check. Nickel bingo af- chicken pot pie, cole VFW. night guest with us this ter lunch. slaw, corn, chocolate Prizes were won by past week. THURSDAY: Quilting at cherry dump cake with Marty and Theresa Patton The family of the late 8:30. Roziers in the sauce. from the Class of 1966— Virginia Vancil had an morning. Lunch is served at married the longest; Tom auction of her belong- FRIDAY: Bean bag toss 11:30 a.m. Suggested Stewart, Class of 1967— ings Saturday. at 10 by Meg from Hos- donation for congregate same job the longest (39 The Coulterville UMC pice. 50/50 drawing. meal $3.75, home deliv- years); Gary and Linda is conducting an adult Menu ered meal, $4. Ervin, Class of 1968— forum on the study of MONDAY: Beef and Call 826-5108 by 9 a.m. most children; Peggy world religions Thurs- noodles, cole slaw, car- the day you wish to eat Bowlby, Class of 1969— days at noon and 7 p.m. rots, hot roll, pineapple. with us. most grandchildren; Jill Greeters for the Coul- Lorance, Class of 1970— terville Presbyterian came the farthest (Fair- Church Sunday were view Heights). Rodney and Julie Jack- Those responsible for son. Attending the nurs- getting the reunion to- ery was Julie Jackson. gether were Sally Burk- Ladies Bible study is at hart, Glenn Hood, Vicki 6:30 p.m. September 19. Celebrates 80th Dorothy Linders of Baldwin recently returned from a trip to Bakersfield, California where she Sparta hospital celebrated her 80th birthday. She stayed with her daughter and family Janet and Mark Hille. Also on the trip were her daughter and family gift shop workers Donna, Randy, Joshua and Anna Gaertner of Walsh. September 14: Donna Hamilton Many of Linders’ grandchildren also attended McBride September 18: Betty her birthday party, including eight great-grand- September 15: Beryl Clinton and Karen children. Linders and Sharon Hol- Hayes During her stay in California, Linders visited Se- land September 19: Eilene quoia and Kings Canyon national park where she September 17: Opal Hamilton and Peggy saw the giant sequoia trees. Williams and Marilyn Petkas

Sparta senior center Chester Farmers Market In Loving Memory Of My Son Activities toes, creamed corn or spinach, milk gravy, EVERY SATURDAY September 16-20 Now Thru Mid-October Buddy Moore MONDAY: Exercise at lemon pie. 7:30am - ‘Til Sold Out November 22, 1965 - September 15, 1991 10:30. Bingo at 12:30, WEDNESDAY: BBQ pulled pork, potato Intersection Of Opdyke & State Streets TUESDAY: Bean bag (Route 3 South & Route 150) toss at 10. Bingo at salad, slaw, cherry crisp. We’ll Never Say Goodbye 12:30. Art class at 1. THURSDAY: Cream of Across From Gazebo I cannot see you with my eyes broccoli, ham, sliced Sponsored By WEDNESDAY: Home Or hear you with my ears, extension at 9. Septem- peaches, crackers, soup Chester Beautification Commission ber birthday celebra- and salad. For Info Contact Dave Eggemeyer 618-708-2753 But thoughts of you are with me still tions. Music by Chris FRIDAY: Steamed cab- And often dry my tears. Murray. bage, fruit salad or black- I’m sure I hear your call. THURSDAY: Eat well, eyed peas, corn-bread. live strong at 9:30. Cho- Suggested donations You whisper in the rustling leaves rus at 10:15. Bingo at are congregate $3.50, That linger in the breeze, home delivered $3.75. Join Us For An 12:30. A part of you remains with me FRIDAY: Exercise at Once seniors are served, Open House 10:30. Bingo at 12:30. anyone who would like Open House That none can take away, to purchase a meal, with- To Celebrate The It gives me strength to carry on Menu out drink, $5. 50th Wedding Anniversary Of MONDAY: Sloppy joes, Hours are Monday- At dawning of a new day. tator tots, baked beans, George And May Salger Thursday, 8-3 and Fri- I think of happy times we fruit cocktail w/banana, day 8-2. For more infor- lettuce salad. mation, call 443-4020. shared and then I softly sigh, TUESDAY: Oven fried Clothing store hours are But this I know... chicken, whipped pota- 9-3. we’ll meet again Randolph marriages And never say Phillip Milton Burns Lucas Gilbert Matte, goodbye. Church Point, Louisi- to Kimberly Lynne ana to Eileen Ruth Pate, both of Sparta O’Bryan, Beaufort, Levi N. Craig to Cody Saturday, September 14 South Carolina D. Smith, both of Coul- Michael J. Fitch to terville. 1pm-4pm I love you and I miss you very much, my son Tasha D. Holsapple, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church At the end of this, both of Sparta CIVIL UNION Fellowship Hall Alexander R. Mathis, my twenty-second year without you. Erlyn E. Cerrano to Wine Hill Melynda S. Britt, both Ellis Grove to Alan R. Love, Mom of Chester S. Ogle, Campbell Hill Baby born Forsting Michael and Janelle Forsting of Steeleville are proud to announce the birth of a daughter. Korie Jo Forsting was born Friday, September 6, 2013 at Memorial Hos- pital in Carbondale. She weighed 6 pounds 11.4 ounces and was 19 inches long. Maternal grandpar- ents are Jeri Dunn of Percy and Dwight Baue of Sparta. Paternal grandparents are Chad and Tammy Forsting of Steeleville. Korie Jo joins siblings Xavier, Emma and Kail.

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DAUNA DEE JOHN WILLIAM SCOTT A. SPECOGNI BIERMAN SCHROEDER Dauna Dee Specogni, John William Scott A. Schroeder, 56, of Coulterville, died Bierman, 91, of Sparta, 42, of Chester, died at Sunday, September 8, died Thursday, Sep- 6:10 a.m. Monday, Sep- 2013 at 11:48 p.m. at St. tember 5, 2013 at the tember 9, 2013 from in- Elizabeth’s Hospital in Randolph County Care juries sustained in an Belleville. Center in Sparta. automobile accident She was born March He was a member of just north of Chester. 14, 1957 in Vancouver, Peace Lutheran He was a service Washington to Harry Church in Steeleville. writer for Bobcat in and Kathleen Juvenile He was a member of Fairview Heights for the Jiles. American Legion Post past 11 years. She was a member of 480 and Sparta VFW. He was a member of St. Anthony Catholic He worked for Illi- First Baptist Church in Ellis Grove. Church in Lively Grove, nois Bell Telephone He was a U.S. Air Force veteran. Coulterville VFW Ladies Auxiliary, Daughters of and was a janitor at He enjoyed all types of sports. He loved camp- the American Revolution and the Eagles. schools. ing, fishing and his truck. She enjoyed helping others, volunteering at ben- He served in the U.S. Army as a medical tech- He was born November 29, 1970 in Chester to efits by selling raffle tickets and cancer pins and nician during World War II. Donald and Dorothy Dilday Schroeder. dearly loved spending time with her family, espe- He was born September 17, 1921 in Steeleville He married Donna J. Hall July 22, 1989 in Ellis cially her grandchildren. to Ferd Carl and Wilamenia Thies Bierman. Grove. She survives. She is survived by two sons James (Marcy) He married Mary Louise Leiper November 25, He is also survived by his mother Dorothy Specogni of Sparta and Joseph A. Specogni of 1951. She preceded him in death July 25, 1986. (George) Jany of Chester; two daughters Britney Coulterville; one daughter Meagan (Benjamen) He is survived by his wife Wanda Surgeon of and Lindsey Schroeder of Chester; four siblings Slone of Percy; one brother Christopher (Roxanne) Sparta; one daughter Alicia (Leeroy) Wach of Donnie Schroeder of Hollywood, Florida, David Jiles of Danville; one sister Cherie (Donald) Northfield, Illinois; two stepdaughters Phyllis (Mary) Schroeder of Chester, Tammy (Kevin) Jany Wernigk of Potomic, Illinoi; three grandchildren Mueller of Sparta and Sue Gaertner of of Montana and Travis Schroeder of Chester and Joseph A. Specogni, Taira E. and Olivia M. Slone Carbondale; two stepsons Steve Patton of Pierce, mother and father-in-law Lawrence and Shirley and one grandchild on the way Aubree Specogni. Arizona and William Shelton of Baja Peninsula, McDonough of Ellis Grove. She was preceded in death by her parents, one Mexico; 15 grandchildren and numerous great- He was preceded in death by his father, one daughter Candice Jiles and one brother Tony Jiles. grandchildren. brother Kenny Schroeder and grandparents A memorial service was held at Pyatt Funeral He was also preceded in death by his parents, Courtney and Roberta Dilday. Home in Coulterville Wednesday, September 11, seven brothers and one sister. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thurs- 2013 at 11 a.m. with Rev. Dr. Dennis Hamilton offi- Memorial services were held at 11 a.m. Mon- day, September 12, 2013 at First Baptist Church in ciating. day, September 9, 2013 at McDaniel Funeral Ellis Grove with Rev. Bill McCluskey and Rev. Rob- Memorials may be made to the American Can- Home in Sparta with Rev. S. Blake Duncan offi- ert Seymour officiating. Burial will be in Ellis cer Society. ciating. Grove City Cemetery. Sign the guest register at pyattfuneralhome.com. Memorials may be made to ALS Foundation. Visitation will be held Thursday from 9 to 11 a.m. Sign the guest book at mcdanielfh.com. at the church. JAMES M. MEIER Pechacek-McClure Funeral Home in Chester is James M. Meier, 60, of in charge of arrangements. Steeleville, died at 9:35 Memorials may be made to family choice. p.m. Friday, September JANICE D. ZANG Sign the guest book at pmfh.net. 6, 2013 at Sparta Com- Janice D. Zang, 69, of Chester, died at 4:30 a.m. munity Hospital. Wednesday, September 4, 2013 at her home. RICHARD AN- He was a machinist at She had worked for the state of Arizona Insur- DREW HALL Spartan Light Metals. ance Claims Department and at a library in Phoe- BILLI JO HALL He was a member of St. nix, Arizona. When she moved to Chester, she Richard An- Mark’s Lutheran Church worked at the Chester library for many years. drew Hall and in Steeleville. She was a member of St. John Lutheran Church Billi Jo Hall, both He was born in Cape in Chester and Randolph County Genealogical 47 of Sparta, died Girardeau, Missouri Society. She also wrote articles for the County Sunday, Septem- January 2, 1953 to Melvin and Helen Biester Meier. Journal newspaper. ber 8, 2013 in He married Nancy S. Pensel August 29, 1987 in She loved her cats. Sparta. Jackson, Missouri. She survives. She was born October 10, 1943 in Murphysboro Richard and He is also survived by one son Daniel (Kourtney) to Albert C. and Irene Eggemeyer Wolters. Billi Jo were Meier of College Station, Texas; one brother John She is survived by two sons Chris and Mike marriade Septem- (Deborah) Meier of Collinsville; mother-in-law Dor- Zang; one granddaughter Alysha Renee Zang; ber 1, 2012 at the othy Pensel of Jackson, Missouri; brother-in-law one great-grandson Noah Beerli and one uncle American Legion in Sparta. Duane (Terry) Pensel of Jackson and sister-in-law Herb Eggemeyer, all of Chester. He was born September 21, 1965 in Murphysboro Julie Woodruff of DesPeres, Missouri. She was preceded in death by her parents. to George W. Hall and Edith B. Cox. He was preceded in death by his parents, one Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, He served in the U.S. Navy during Desert Storm. brother Steve Meier and father-in-law Carl Pensel. September 6, 2013 at Pechacek-McClure Funeral He was a member of First United Methodist Church Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Wednes- Home in Chester with Rev. Peter Ill officiating. in Sparta, Legion Riders, American Legion, VFW, day, September 11, 2013 at St. Mark’s Lutheran Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery in Chester. Eagles, Local 702 IBEW and past member of Sparta Church in Steeleville with Rev. Bruce Cameron of- Memorials may be made to the Randolph Fire Department. ficiating. Graveside services and burial were in County Genealogical Society or family choice. He was employed at Hall Electric. Salem Lutheran Cemetery in Farrar, Missouri at Sign the guest book at pmfh.net. Billi Jo was born June 2, 1966 in Sparta to Billie 12:30 p.m. Joe Bumann and Margaret Jane “Sis” Meyer. Wilson’s Funeral Home in Steeleville was in She married Michael Root September 23, 1984 charge of arrangements. and later married Richard Hall. Memorials may be given to Salem Lutheran BEULAH WALTEMATE Beulah Waltemate, 68, of Steeleville, died at 7 She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Farrar or St. Mark’s Lutheran Church. Church in Sparta, Sparta Eagles, American Legion Sign the guest book at wilsonsfuneralhome. net. p.m. Monday, September 9, 2013 at St. Louis Uni- versity Hospital. Auxiliary and VFW Auxiliary in Sparta. She was born in New Haven, Illinois December Billi Jo was a teller at First National Bank of TAMARA L. ALLARD Sparta. Tammy Allard, 47, of Okawville, departed this life 20, 1944 to Clifton and Georgia Lewis Durham. She married Willard Waltemate September 13, Richard is survived by one daughter Shelby at Memorial Hospital in Belleville Wednesday, (Brandan) Renner of Percy; two sons Richard September 4, 2013 at 7:47 p.m. surrounded by her 1965. He preceded her in death February 3, 1991. She was a homemaker and was of the Baptist Zachery and Gailen Dalton Hall both of Sparta; two family. sisters Georgia Hall and Patricia (Tom) Nordmann She was born in Belleville November 27, 1965 to faith. She is survived by one daughter Donna Smith of all of Sparta and one brother: Kenneth (Polly) Hall Anthony and Susan Touchette Allard. of Sparta. She was a 1983 graduate of Okawville High Ste. Genevieve, Missouri; two sons Steve Waltemate of Sparta and Willard “Curley” Richard was preceded in death by his parents and School and graduated from Deaconess School of three brothers Joseph, Jeffrey and David. Nursing in St. Louis as a registered nurse and Waltemate Jr. of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; five grand- children; four great-grandchildren and two broth- Billi Jo is survived by her parents; two daugh- worked as a nurse at Memorial Hospital in ters Hannah Beth (Alex) Linder of Fairview Heights Belleville for 22 years. ers James Durham of Evansville, Indiana and Willard “Popei” Durham of Shawneetown. and Rachel Renae (friend Kent Blunt) Root of She was actively involved with the Immune Defi- Collinsville; one sister Becky (Mark) Trost of ciency Foundation. She was also preceded in death by her parents, two brothers and one sister. Millstadt; one brother Blake J. (Nicole) Bumann of She was a faithful member of St. Barbara Catho- Red Bud and her first husband Michael. lic Church in Okawville. Memorial services will be at 3 p.m. Friday, Sep- tember 13, 2013 at Wilson’s Funeral Home in Steel- She was preceded in death by her grandparents, She enjoyed gardening and fishing and was an aunts and uncles, her dogs Roger and Callie and avid St. Louis Cardinals baseball fan. eville with Rev. Bruce Cameron officiating. Burial will be in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in her cat Key Key. She is survived by one brother Dr. Tim (Paula) Richard and Billi Jo left behind many beloved Allard of Coulterville; one nephew Adam Goggin St. Louis. Visitation will be Friday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the cats, dogs and chickens. They were anxiously await- of Tilden; one aunt and one cousin. ing the birth of their first grandson Brentley Allen She was preceded in death by her parents and a funeral home. Memorials may be given to the Lupus Founda- Renner. brother in infancy. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Septem- In accordance with the wishes of the family, cre- tion or the family. Sign the guest book at wilsonsfuneralhome.net. ber 14, 2013 at 10 a.m. at First United Methodist mation was performed. Church in Sparta. Memorial graveside services will be held at the Visitation will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Mt. Carmel Catholic Cemetery in Belleville Friday, September 13, 2013 at the church and Saturday September 13, 2013 at 11 a.m. Friends are asked to from 9 a.m. until the hour of service. Burial will be go directly to the cemetery for the service. LINDA K. GLENN in Caledonia Cemetery in Sparta. Memorials may be made to the Immune Defi- Linda K. Glenn, 65, of McDaniel and Lee Family Funeral Homes, LTD ciency Foundation or to the Angel Fund at the Aledo, Illinois, died in Sparta is in charge of arrangements. Sparta Animal Clinic. Contributions will be ac- Tuesday, September 10, Memorials may be given to the Randolph County cepted by the Campagna Funeral Home, P.O. Box 2013 at Clarissa Cook Humane Society or to NORD. 76 in Okawville 62271. Hospice in Bettendorf, Sign the guest book at mcdanielfh.com. Sign the guest book at campagnafuneralhomes.com. Iowa. She attended Sparta WILLIAM CHARLES GYON schools as a child. She BETTY S. KLEPINGER William Charles Gyon, 54, of Sparta, died Mon- was employed at Elwyn’s day, September 9, 2013 in Sparta. Betty S. Klepinger, 92, passed away Monday, Sep- Cleaners in Sparta for 10 tember 9, 2013 at Manor Care in West Des Moines, He was born February 7, 1959 to William and years as a presser, Norma Rheineiger Gyon. Iowa. among various other She was born in Peru, Indiana December 13, He was of the Catholic faith. He was a truck jobs. She enjoyed bowl- driver. 1920 to Glen E. and Susan Mills Gaby. ing, painting, trucking She married John R. Klepinger August 27, 1940 He is survived by one son William Casey Gyon and especially being with her family. of Sparta. in Marion, Indiana and they made their home in She was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Logansport, Indiana for many years. He preceded He was preceded in death by his parents. Church in Sparta and Sparta Community Chorus. He was the best father and friend his son could her in death. She was born July 29, 1948 in Sparta to Purm and She was also a resident of Sparta and while there ask for, and he will be deeply missed. Dorothy Sitkoski Higgerson. No services have been scheduled at this time. she worked for her family’s Kentucky Fried She married William Glenn March 17, 1979 in Chicken franchise and also the Sparta Country McDaniel and Lee Family Funeral Home in Sparta. He survives. Sparta is in charge of arrangements. Club Pro Shop. She was also active in the Sparta She is also survived by one son Mark of Cobden; Garden Club and a Patron with the Delta Theta Tau Memorials may be given to the family. one daughter Kristin Rogers of Enterprise, Ala- Sign the guest book at mcdanielfh.com. Sorority. bama; three brothers Bob Higgerson of Sparta, Eu- She is survived by one daughter Dixie (Max) Dill EVERETT JAMES BLEEM gene Higgerson of Chester and Floyd (Mary) of Urbandale, Iowa; one brother Glen (Helen) Gaby Everett James Bleem, infant son of Deven and Higgerson of Lathrop, Missouri; one sister Barbara II of Logansport, Indiana; four grandchildren, four Maggie Pepin Bleem, entered into rest Saturday, Sue (Bill) Willingham of Clarksville, Tennessee; great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchil- September 7, 2013 in Nashville, Tennessee. two sisters-in-law Susie Kenney and Sara Ott and dren. He was born Saturday, September 7, 2013. one brother-in-law Tom (Amy) Glenn. A service will be held Saturday, September 14, He is survived by his parents of Spring Hill, She was preceded in death by her parents. 2013 at 11 a.m. at the cemetery chapel. She will be Tennessee; grandparents Eddie and Carol Pepin Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, buried next to John at the Ever Rest Memorial Park of Augusta, Georgia and James and Suzanne September 13, 2013 at Fippinger Funeral Home in in Logansport. Bleem of Sparta and aunts and uncles Jason and Aledo. Burial will be in the Aledo Cemetery. She was preceded in death by her parents, one Leigh Ann Pepin, Nancy and Steve Ritz-Woller, Visitation will be held Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m. daughter Diana Selvio and one brother Walt Gaby. Anna and Adam Ott, Lori Pepin, Emily Frye and at the funeral home. Merle Hay Funeral Home in Des Moines, Iowa Nathan Bleem. Memorials may be made to Clarissa Cook Hos- was in charge of arrangements. A memorial service will be held at a later date. pice. Memorials may be given to St. Jude’s Hospice of In lieu of flowers, Deven and Maggie would like Sign the guest book at Des Moines or the Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer children’s books donated in Everett’s memory. fippingerfuneralhome.com. Fund. September 12, 2013 County Journal Page 25

Customers of the Terrin Thies State Farm Agency in Steeleville and their friends rode on a charter bus to an August St. Louis Cardinal baseball game as part of the agency’s customer appreciation bus trip. Appreciation trip to St. Louis The Terrin Thies State were able to sign up in games and time with Farm Agency in Steele- advance for tickets to an friends on the way to the ville recently held its August St. Louis Cardi- game. first customer apprecia- nal game and a place on For more information tion bus trip. the charter bus that took on upcoming trips and Customers of the them there. Those in at- events, call the agency agency in Steeleville tendance also enjoyed at 965-9749.

God’s House 20th anniversary BENING FORD God’s House Pentecostal Church in Tilden will hold its 20th anniversary service Saturday, September 14 at 6 p.m. The church began in Steeleville 909 South Perryville Blvd. • Perryville, MO • 573-547-8377 January 1, 1995 at the former locker plant and moved to Tilden August 14, 2011. Reverend Phillip Easton started the church in 1993. Originally, Steeleville was not considered as the church’s first location. Easton talked 800-649-8377 to Reverend Don Quillman, now his assistant pastor, and Quillman suggested Steeleville. Regular service times are Sundays at 10 a.m. and www.perryvilleford.com Wednesdays at 7. 2012 Ford F-250 4x4 2013 Ford Mustang GT XLT, Crew Cab, 6.7L Diesel NEW 5.0L, Manual Stk. #07402 NEW Marissa Stk. #93586 society

dinner MSRP ...... $37,150 $ MSRP ...... 49,410 Bening Ford Price ...... $35,365 The Marissa Historical $ Bening Ford Price ...... 45,888 Retail Customer Cash ...... $1,500 and Genealogical Soci- $ Retail Customer Cash ...... 4,750 Ford Credit Retail Bonus Customer Cash ...... $500 ety will have a dinner $ Ford Credit Retail Bonus Customer Cash .... 1,000 “Matching Down” Customer Cash ...... $1,000 Thursday, September 26 SALE $ at 6 p.m. in the Legion 40,138 SALE $ hall at the village park. PRICE PRICE 32,365 Eric Prest will present on the underground 2013 Ford Fiesta 2013 Ford Escape railroad in southern Il- 1.67L, Auto Stk. #08005 Stk. #85955 linois. NEW NEW The book, “Fatalities in Illinois Coal Mines 1898- 1916,” will be available for purchase. The 2014 calendar and quilt raffle Rotary speaker tickets will also be avail- MSRP ...... $27,060 Carolyn Mers, author of “The Alzheimer’s Roller able. $ MSRP ...... 18,085 Bening Ford Price ...... $25,757 Coaster,” was the guest speaker at the Sparta $ Reservations are $15 a Bening Ford Price ...... 17,592 Retail Bonus Customer Cash ...... $1,000 Rotary meeting held at SouthSide Ribs person and should be Retail Customer Cash ...... $1,000 Retail Customer Cash ...... $500 September 10. Mers shared her personal story made by September 20. Ford Credit Retail Bonus Customer Cash ...... $500 Ford Credit Retail Bonus Customer Cash .... $1,250 in what she refers to as the roller coaster ride To attend, call Kay SALE SALE she has experienced with her mother and their Jetton at 295-2559 or $16,092 $23,007 journey from the first signs of the disease to now. PRICE PRICE Elda Jones at 295-2562. Prices Exclude Tax, Title, License And Document Fees. Ford Rebates And Incentives Based On 63775 Residences. Ford Credit Retail Bonus Customer Cash To Qualified Buyers With Approved Credit With Ford Motor Credit. Offers Subject To Change. Offers End Sept. 30, 2013. See Dealer For Details. CPO Vehicles Include 172-Point Inspection By Steeleville school menus Factory-Trained Technicians And Factory-Backed STEELEVILLE milk. FRIDAY: Pizza, breaded 7-Year/100,000 Mile Powertrain Warranty Coverage September 16-20 Lunch green beans, corn, mixed 2010 Ford Edge Breakfast MONDAY: Meatball sub fruit. 2011 Ford Escape XLT 2012 Ford Fiesta 19K Miles SEL, Red, 26K Miles MONDAY: Breakfast pizza, sandwich, sweet potato This menu came in too 22K Miles fruit juice, milk. fries, pears. Stk. # $ Stk. # $ Stk. # $ late to include with the 121067 21,830 KA19567 20,920 08192 14,320 TUESDAY: French toast TUESDAY: Baked ziti, roll, other school menus. sticks, fruit juice, milk. garden salad, broccoli, WEDNESDAY: Oatmeal, mandarin oranges. chocolate chip muffin, fruit WEDNESDAY: Salisbury juice, milk. steak, roll, mashed THURSDAY: Cereal, toast, potatoes, gravy, apple- jelly, fruit juice, milk. sauce. FRIDAY: Pancakes, sau- THURSDAY: BBQ pork on -- PREOWNED SPECIALS -- sage, syrup, fruit juice, bun, baked beans, banana. RANDOLPH 98 Buick Century, #94767 ...... $3,900 10 Ford Taurus, #06325 ...... $21,900 MONUMENT WORKS 01 Ford F150, 4WD, XLT #90525 ...... $8,900 10 Toyota Tundra 4WD, #22729 ...... $28,900 Markers • Monuments Since 1900 97 Ford F250, 7.3 Diesel, #58303 ...... $10,900 12 Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4WD ...... $34,900 08 Chevy Malibu, #75454 ...... $11,900 Limited, #F47241 . Mausoleums Samantha 12 Ford Expedition $41,900 Davis, 07 Ford Edge SEL, #53451 ...... $15,900 Prices Exclude Tax, Title, License And Document Fees Manager 07 Jeep Commander, #91198 ...... $15,900 AUTUMN SPECIALS 07 Ford F-150 XLT 4WD, #19853 ...... $16,630 Nashville 701 W. Broadway Now offering some great service 08 Ford Escape, 4WD, 45K Miles #C26362 $16,900 STEELEVILLE specials for you this fall! Memorial Co. (618) 965-3333 10 Ford Explorer, #43296 ...... $19,900 #41393 ...... September - FREE MO State Inspections 10 Mazda CX7, $19,900 October - FREE Battery Test & Car Wash (618) 443-5807 MONUMENT SALES 12 Ford E-150 XLT, #01347 ...... $21,900 After Oil Change On Mondays 15 Passenger Van November - FREE Coolant Performance John & Madeline Bergfeld Or (618) 443-2988 CEMETERY LETTERING EZ Online Credit Application At Check (Limit 8 Per Day). $20 Off All Coolant CUSTOM DESIGNS OUR SPECIALTY Services All Month In November! 106 Fox Run • Sparta • Next To Hardee’s This is a limited time offer. Call Dustin Cowell (service mgr.), We Guarantee All WWW.PERRYVILLEFORD.COM Doug Grills (service advisor), or Brad Krauss (parts mgr.) today to Monuments & Workmanship Just Click And Send It In! take advantage of this special offer. We look forward to serving you.

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MULTI-FAMILY YARD bidder must deposit 25% down by certified rates and charges for use of the services of FOR SALE GARAGE SALE SALE: Saturday, Septem- FOR RENT funds; balance, by certified funds, within the Village garbage and refuse collection ber 14, 8am-? Baby boy clothes (newborn-18 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject and disposal system shall be as follows: months), baby girl clothes property is subject to general real estate Twelve Dollars and Seventy-Five Cents FOR SALE: Built-Mor INSIDE SALE: Rain or (newborn-12 months), FOR RENT: 2 & 3 bed- taxes, special assessments or special taxes ($12.75) per month for each residential site Buildings. 24x40, $8,095; shine, Friday & Saturday, rocking chair, other baby/ room mobile homes in levied against said real estate, water bills, utilizing a toter or toters as authorized by 30x50, $11,495; 36x64, toddler items, 2 like-new September 13 & 14, 9am- mobile home park in etc., and is offered for sale without any the Village” $18,895; 48x80, $30,995. 3pm, off Rte. 13, Tilden, twin comforters, house- Sparta. Call Ronnie Erected, choice of colors. S. Maple St., Little Tikes hold/decor, kitchen items Johnson. 443-3325. representation as to quality or quantity of Section 2. This increase shall take effect 732-8704 or 237-0792 or race car bed, clothes (all and many other misc...... 0-x-xB title and without recourse to plaintiff. The with service beginning on January 1, 2014. go to builtmorbuildings sizes), household items, ...... 1-9-12B FOR RENT IN SPARTA: sale is further subject to confirmation by Section 3. That this Ordinance shall be in .com. YARD SALE: Saturday, 2 & 3 bedroom mobile all clean and real nice the court. Upon payment in full of the bid full force and effect upon its passage, ...... 0-x-x things. Lots of kids’ September 14, 7am-?, homes in park. Also CONSTRUCTION clothes. men’s women’s and teen mobile home lots in park. amount, the purchaser shall receive a approval and publication as provided by PARTS: Used construc- ...... 1-9-12B clothing, designer purses, Private mobile home lots Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the law. tion parts for all makes of lots of nice knick knacks, for sale. Call Ronnie ESTATE GARAGE SALE: Johnson. 443-3325. purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Section 4. That all ordinances or any part dozers, loaders, graders, 12048 Milton Rd., 1 1/4 basket, household and misc. new building ...... 0-x-x confirmation of the sale. The property will of any ordinance in conflict with any excavators, etc. Fast, mile east of Tilden HOUSE FOR RENT: 3-4 efficient service. Two Elevator, Friday & supplies, variety of new NOT be open for inspection. Prospective provision of this ordinance are hereby cabinet handles and tools, bedroom, 2 bath, base- locations: Chartrand Saturday, September 13 & ment and garage in bidders are admonished to check the court repealed. Equipment Co., Red Bud 14. Lots of women’s collector Barbies and dolls, great prices. 2285 Chester. $675 deposit/ file to verify all information. The successful PASSED by the President and Board of 618-282-2585 & Ellis clothes (16-3X), new 10x10 rent, no smoking or pets. purchaser has the sole responsibility/ Trustees of the Village of Steeleville, Grove 618-853-2314. EZ up shelter queen Old Plank Rd., Chester. 618-853-4080. Email us at: chartr@htc poster bed, treadmill and ...... 1-9-12B ...... 0-x-x expense of evicting any tenants or other Illinois, on the 5th day of September, 2013, more. Dorothy McKinley. .net. Consignment FOR RENT: 1 bedroom individuals presently in possession of the and deposited and filed in the office of the ...... 0-x-x ...... 1-9-12B Marjorie’s & Gift Cottage apt. in Sparta, $425/ subject premises. If this property is a Village Clerk of said Village on that date. MOVING YARD SALE: month, water and trash FOR SALE: 1979 Win- OFF HWY. 4 & SPRING HILL DRIVE condominium unit, the purchaser of the ELECTED TRUSTEES: 6 chester mobile home in Saturday, September 14, CAMPBELL HILL • 426-3359 included, no pets. 618-791- 9am-?, City Lake Rd., 3289. unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a AYE: Cindy Sickmeyer, Carlos Barbour, Henry Court in Ruma, 924 Nice 2-Piece Pants & Skirt Suits sq. ft., 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, Coulterville. Dishes, ...... 0-x-xB mortgagee shall pay the assessments and Shane Hill, Tim Eichenseer, Andy Gerlach Blouses • Aprons • Tablecloths ceiling fans in all rooms, antiques, furniture and FOR RENT: 3 bedroom the legal fees required by The Condominium NAY: ABSENT: Jana Bollmann-Young new window A/C, all many more items. Must Throws • Scarfs • Apple Peeler house in Tilden. Call Ronnie Johnson, 618-443- Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Rebecca Kiehna electric, appliances stay, see! Susan Giggie. Alterations • Watkins • Stanley ...... 1-9-12 3325. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR Village Clerk $6,500 OBO. 618-317-0199 MON., FRI. & SAT. 8:30AM-NOON ~ WED. 8:30AM-4PM ...... 0-x-xB or 618-443-8610. YARD SALE: Friday & (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Approved by the President of the Village Saturday, September 13 & FOR RENT: 3 bedroom th ...... 1-10-03B house in the country. TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 of Steeleville, Illinois, this 5 day of FOR SALE: 2000 Silver- 14, 7am-noon, 513 S. Vine, REAL ESTATE Sparta. Clothing of all Also, 1 bedroom home, 2 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF September, A.D., 2013. ado extended cab, fair sizes, furniture, hunting bedroom trailer and POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH Bob Sutton condition, high miles, several 1 bedroom apart- and fishing gear, much SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS President 774-2328, $4,000. 1975 15 more. ments all in the Pinck- hp. Johnson outboard neyville area. 618-357- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For ATTEST: ...... 1-9-12B FOR SALE: Home in motor, $750 firm. 3-FAMILY YARD SALE: 2322 or 618-571-0455. Information: Visit our website at Rebecca Kiehna ...... 1-9-19B Chester on Solomon ...... 1-9-12 Friday & Saturday, Sept- Street, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 Village Clerk FOR SALE: New Bear Cat ember 13 & 14, 7am-4pm, FOR RENT: 4-5 Bedroom police scanner. Cost $175, 1,821 sq. ft., $118,000. More home, large yard, washer/ p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Published in The County Journal, a 214 N. Vine, Sparta. info on zillow.com or call dryer hookup, first and will sell for $145, 618-443- Household, clothes, dish- Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, newspaper of general circulation, on the 3569. 618-889-0137. last month’s rent and Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372- es, home decor, VHS ...... 1-11-7 deposit required. $650 a 12th day of September, 2013...... 1-9-19B tapes, lots of bedding and 2060. Please refer to file #PA1205107 Rebecca Kiehna FOR SALE: 1998 Dutch- FOR SALE, STEELEVILLE: month, 618-426-3363. curtains and other misc. 5 bedroom, 3 bath, 2-car ...... 0-9-12 Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide Village Clerk men camper, 27’, 2 doors, ...... 1-9-12B attached garage, shed, FOR RENT: 2 bed, 1 bath additional information other than that set ...... 0-9-12 full slide, very good YARD SALE: Friday & outdoor wood stove heats apartment in Ellis Grove, condition, 618-443-3250. Saturday, September 13 & both garages and house, all appliances, $500 a forth in this notice of sale...... 1-9-19B 14, 7am-3pm. Books, tins, pond, 5 acres. Asking month, $500 deposit. 618- I555718 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE FOR SALE: Pole barn, 47’ collectibles, fresh produce $160,000. Call 618-967- 977-3937...... 0-9-12 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT long, 24’ deep, 3 bays and and much more. 506 South 5152 or 618-521-0994...... 1-9-12 RANDOLPH COUNTY-CHESTER, loft, 618-826-3436, leave Walnut, Sparta, by the ...... 1-9-12 FOR RENT IN TILDEN: 4 ILLINOIS. message. fairgrounds. FOR SALE IN RED BUD: bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, small IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ...... 1-9-26 ...... 1-9-12B 923 Monroe Street, 3 yard, appliances includ- THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON ELIMINATE HIGH GARAGE SALE: Satur- bedroom ranch, brick ed, no smoking, no pets, RANDOLPH COUNTY- FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE BANK OF day, September 14, 7am- HEATING BILLS with a front, 2 1/2 baths, large 534-2855 or 587-2851. CHESTER, ILLINOIS. NEW YORK AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE Central Boiler OUT- ?, 310 Delwood Drive, kitchen/dining room, ...... 0-9-12 DOOR WOOD FURN- Sparta. Lots of toys, baby appliances stay, large FOR RENT IN TILDEN: 2 JAMES B. NUTTER & COMPANY TO JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ACE. Instant rebates up gate, women’s and men’s newly carpeted family bedroom mobile home, 2 PLAINTIFF TRUSTEE FOR CERTIFICATEHOLDERS to $1,200. Slover Outdoor clothing, cabinets, house- room in basement, Florida bath, appliances includ- VS OF BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKED hold items and etc. room, 2-car attached ed, all electric, no Heating 618-559-3285. LAURA R MOORE; UNKNOWN SECURITIES TRUST 2006-2, ) ASSET ...... 0-9-12 ...... 1-9-12B garage, large concrete smoking, no pets, 534- LARGE 4-FAMILY YARD patio, 10x16 Amish built 2855 or 587-2851. OWNERS AND NON BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-2 FOR SALE: 2 (count them ...... 0-9-12 2) Krone hay condit- SALE: 104 S. Main, Ellis shed, lots of shade, many RECORD CLAIMANTS ; PLAINTIFF Grove, Friday, Sept- updates, must see. Call FOR RENT: 2 bedroom ioners. Almost field apartment in Sparta, DEFENDANTS VS ready, 443-7175. ember 13, 8am-3pm and 618-282-6936. Satur-day, September 14, ...... 0-9-19B appliances and utilities 12 CH 76 CHRISTIE BREWER A/K/A CHRISTIE ...... 1-9-12B included, no steps. Call L. BREWER; MATTHEW BREWER A/K/A FOR SALE, BED: Queen 8am-2pm. Boy’s baby FOR SALE IN MARISSA: 412 SOUTH CHESTNUT STREET clothes (newborn-12 319 South Bess, 1972 618-317-2477. pillowtop mattress set/ ...... 1-9-12B SPARTA, IL 62286 MATTHEW P. BREWER; UNKNOWN months), cradle, changing single wide mobile home OWNERS AND NON RECORD NEW-in plastic. $175. Can table and misc. baby and lot, 2 bedrooms, 1 FOR RENT: 1 & 2 bed- NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO deliver. 618-772-2710. items, boy’s clothes 10-12, bath, central heat, 2 new room apartments in JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER CLAIMANTS ; CITY OF CHESTER C/O ...... 1-11-14B girl’s clothes 3-8, girl’s A/C window units, front Sparta. Call 443-8305. CITY CLERK; ...... 0-x-x ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE bedroom set (needs porch with awning, DEFENDANTS FOR SALE $6,995, call 618-295-3684. FOR RENT: Nice 2 ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN work), sheets, coats, men’s bedroom mobile homes clothes L-2X (32-42 waist), ...... 1-x-xB ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY 10 CH 51 in Steeleville mobile 205 EAST GERMAN STREET CHESTER, AG $ 50 women’s clothes 16-4X, home park. Central air, INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE PER TV, VCR/DVD combo, LIVESTOCK water, sewer and trash USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC IL 62233 3TON DVDs and videos, kitchen LIME included. Starting at $400 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO items, toys, books, a month. No pets. 573-721- JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER SCRAP ROCK furniture and lots of misc. 5710. to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale items. Soda and goodies CATTLE: 4-5 year old ...... 0-x-x entered by said Court in the above entitled ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE We for sale. (Angus) bull, too good to FOR RENT: 2 bedroom cause on July 12, 2013, JUDGE in ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT $ 50 ...... 1-9-12 put into hamburger, 443- country home with TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY PER YARD SALE: Saturday, RANDOLPH County, Illinois, will on 4TON Load! 7175. Needs a home. garage, city water, wood INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE September 14, 7am-?, 5328 ...... 1-9-12B or gas heat, Pinckneyville October 18, 2013, in RANDOLPH COUNTY ALSO - TOP SOIL, State Rte. 4, Percy, south school district, $500 per COURTHOUSE, CHESTER, IL, at 9:00AM, USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC of golf course. Girl’s 6X- month plus deposit, 618- ROCK & SAND sell at public auction and sale to the highest NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant 10/12, boy’s 6 months-18 318-1679. to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale WE DELIVER! months, women and FRUITLAND ...... 0-9-19B bidder for cash, all and singular, the entered by said Court in the above entitled WE DO DEMOLITION WORK men’s clothing. FOR RENT IN COULT- following described real estate mentioned IVESTOCK ALES ERVILLE: Country home, ...... 1-9-12 L S in said Judgment, situated in the County of cause on July 5, 2013, JUDGE in ESTATE SALE: Friday, 2 bedrooms, upstairs and RANDOLPH County, Illinois, will on (618) 604-6914 7505 U.S. Highway 61 basement, city water, all RANDOLPH, State of Illinois, or so much September 13, 9am-3pm October 8, 2013, in RANDOLPH COUNTY and Saturday, September Jackson, MO 63755 electric with wood thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said backup heat, central air, COURTHOUSE, CHESTER, IL, at 9:00AM, 14, 9am-3pm (half price Judgment: day), 202 W. Hood, Sparta. large yard, no pets, no sell at public auction and sale to the highest 573-243-4255 smoking, $550 first and THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF LOTS 9 AND WANTED Large selection of oak bidder for cash, all and singular, the wall stones, antique Cattle Every Tuesday last month’s rent, 618-534- 10 IN BLOCK 6 OF MATTHEW 1489. following described real estate mentioned furniture, huge selection 12:30pm MCCLURKEN'S SECOND ADDITION TO WANTED TO BUY: ...... 0-9-26B in said Judgment, situated in the County of Mobile homes in good of modern holiday items, FOR RENT: 2 bedroom THE CITY OF SPARTA, RANDOLPH Lennox holiday china, ONTHLY EATURES RANDOLPH, State of Illinois, or so much condition. 1978 or newer. M F duplex, trash and water COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AS SHOWN BY PLAT Must have central A/C. toys, some sporting and 3rd Friday - 10:00am paid, carport, in Steele- thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said fishing items and general DATED JUNE 13, 1895, RECORDED JUNE 573-721-5710. Sheep & Goats ville, 965-3310. Judgment: ...... 0-x-x household...... 1-9-19 6, 1896 IN PLAT BOOK D ON PAGE 32 IN ...... 1-9-12B LOT 12, JOSEPHINE MEYER'S WANTED: Perkins diesel 4th Tuesday - 11:00am FOR RENT: 3/4 bedroom THE RECORDER'S OFFICE OF engine, approx. 55-60 hp., BIG MOVING SALE: Pigs house, Sparta/Evansville SUBDIVISION OF PART OF BLOCKS 2 443-7175. Thursday, Friday and school district, business RANDOLPH COUNTY, ILLINOIS. AND 3, SWANWICK'S ADDITION TO THE Saturday, September 12, ...... 1-9-12B Neal Franke, Manager references required, NO TAX NO. 19-096-014-00 COMMONLY CITY OF CHESTER, RANDOLPH COUNTY, 13 and 14, 7am-?, lots of 573-382-0003 PETS! $700 deposit plus KNOWN AS: 412 SOUTH CHESTNUT items. From house to Steve Preusser $700 rent. Leave message ILLINOIS, AS SHOWN IN PLAT DATED $ CASH FOR JUNK $ garage. 711 East Locust 618-853-4115. STREET SPARTA, IL 62286 Description of APRIL 15, 1924, AND RECORDED JULY Street, Coulterville. 573-833-6432 ...... 1-9-19 Improvements: BROWN VINYL SIDED Ken Carney, Auctioneer 10, 1924, IN PLAT BOOK "G", PAGE 2 IN ...... 1-9-12 FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILY WITH A Cars • Trucks YARD SALE: 608 573-568-2353 bath apartment in Willis- THE RECORDER'S OFFICE, RANDOLPH Vans • SUVs Hillandale, Steeleville, Joe McMurtry 618-443-2435 ville. Ask about our move DETACHED TWO CAR GARAGE. COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Friday, September 13, in special! Call 559-3525. PROPERTY HAS A FENCE The Judgment TAX NO. 18-109-015-00 COMMONLY 1-Hour Pickup 7am-5pm and Saturday, ...... 0-x-xB amount was $50,243.48. Sale Terms: This is FOR RENT: 2 bed, 1 bath KNOWN AS: 205 EAST GERMAN STREET Call Today 618-317-7843 September 14, 7am-1pm. an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful Moving, 7 families, apartment in Steeleville. CHESTER, IL 62233 Description of furniture, scrubs and lots Water and trash included. bidder must deposit 25% down by certified Laundry on-site. Call 559- Improvements: FRAME HOUSE NO of misc. funds; balance, by certified funds, within GARAGE VACANT The Judgment amount ...... 1-9-12B 3525...... 0-x-xB 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject was $66,824.96. Sale Terms: This is an "AS MOBILE HOMES HUGE YARD SALE: FOR RENT: Large home property is subject to general real estate Thursday and Friday, in Sparta, washer/dryer IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder SALE! SALE! Mt. Vernon September 12 & 13, 7am- taxes, special assessments or special taxes must deposit 25% down by certified funds; COUNTY JOURNAL hook up, 2 bedrooms, 2 Dream Homes is OVER- 5:30pm, rain or shine. Bill baths. Call 559-3525. levied against said real estate, water bills, balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. STOCKED! 2014 models and Fran Bryd residence, 497-8272 ...... 0-x-xB etc., and is offered for sale without any now arriving, 2013 models 6078 State Rte. 3, Elllis NO REFUNDS. The subject property is MUST GO! Save thou- Grove. Men and women’s representation as to quality or quantity of subject to general real estate taxes, special sands at Illinois’ #1 clothing, purses, lots of LEGAL NOTICES title and without recourse to plaintiff. The assessments or special taxes levied against dealer. 618-242-9000. jewelry, cookbooks, sale is further subject to confirmation by said real estate, water bills, etc., and is ...... 0-9-19 linens, lots of glassware, the court. Upon payment in full of the bid flower pots, holiday decor IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE offered for sale without any representation amount, the purchaser shall receive a (Easter, fall, Christmas), 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT as to quality or quantity of title and without vacuum cleaner, 2 chaise Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the APPLIANCES RANDOLPH COUNTY- recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further lounge/cushions, tools, purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after VHS movies, VHS movie CHESTER, ILLINOIS. subject to confirmation by the court. Upon FOR SALE: Refrigerators, confirmation of the sale. The property will ranges, washers, dryers, player, bird feeders, 2002 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION payment in full of the bid amount, the NOT be open for inspection. Prospective freezers, propane stoves. Hasquavarna tractor PLAINTIFF purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, (needs work), much more. bidders are admonished to check the court Guaranteed. Tilley’s Used VS which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed Appliances, 518 E. Park ...... 1-9-12B file to verify all information. The successful YARD SALE: Friday & DONNA K. DALE A/K/A DONNA DALE to the real estate after confirmation of the St., Du Quoin, 618-521- purchaser has the sole responsibility/ 4477 or 618-542-6810 Saturday, September 13 & A/K/A DONNA KAY DALE; JAMES T. sale. The property will NOT be open for 14, 605 East Almond St., ...... 1-9-26B DALE A/K/A JAMES DALE A/K/A JAMES expense of evicting any tenants or other inspection. Prospective bidders are Percy. Clothes from baby individuals presently in possession of the to 5T, maternity clothes & THOMAS DALE; UNKNOWN OWNERS admonished to check the court file to verify SERVICES women’s to 2XL, men’s to AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; subject premises. If this property is a all information. The successful purchaser 3XL, kid’s race car bed, DEFENDANTS condominium unit, the purchaser of the has the sole responsibility/expense of outdoor play sets, toys, unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a evicting any tenants or other individuals BABYSITTING: Good household, books and lots 12 CH 00033 Christian, smoke-free of misc. 213 KASKASKIA STREET RUMA, IL mortgagee shall pay the assessments and presently in possession of the subject home offering infant and ...... 1-9-12 62278 the legal fees required by The Condominium premises. If this property is a condominium child care in Sparta. MULTI-FAMILY YARD Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). unit, the purchaser of the unit at the Contact Heather (618) 944- AND MOVING SALE: NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO 1780. JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee ...... 1-9-12B Friday and Saturday, September 13 & 14, 8am- ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT shall pay the assessments and the legal fees 2pm, 406 W. Walnut and ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 required by The Condominium Property 101 W. Maple Street, TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IF YOU Campbell Hill (down POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), CUDJO’S from brick church). Watch INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE for signs. Men’s, women’s USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN Electrical and junior’s clothing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER scrubs, children’s toys, Information: Visit our website at ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, SERVICE baby bedding, 2 strollers, to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale microwave cart, TV, home entered by said Court in the above entitled http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- Residential Wiring decor and much more. cause on July 5, 2013, JUDGE in RANDOLPH p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE & Repair Service ...... 1-9-12 County, Illinois, will on October 8, 2013, in Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Room Additions YARD SALE: Friday and Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372- Visit our website at http:\\service.atty- Saturday, September 20 & RANDOLPH COUNTY COURTHOUSE, Garages 2060. Please refer to file #PA1223102 pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only Remodels 21, 7am-noon, 615 CHESTER, IL, at 9:00AM, sell at public Knollwood, Sparta. Lots auction and sale to the highest bidder for Plaintiff's attorney is not required to - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, BOBBY NAPIER of nice household items 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Licensed & Insured cash, all and singular, the following provide additional information other than and clothing. All priced Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file to go! described real estate mentioned in said that set forth in this notice of sale. (618) 329-5343 ...... 1-9-19B Judgment, situated in the County of I557750 #PA1024421 Plaintiff's attorney is not (618) 443-7757 Cell RANDOLPH, State of Illinois, or so much ...... 0-9-19 required to provide additional information thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said other than that set forth in this notice of Judgment: GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 13-677 sale. LOTS 1 AND 2 IN BLOCK A IN G.W. GENERAL ORDINANCE AMENDING I555716 BAKER'S ADDITION TO THE VILLAGE CHAPTER 16, GARBAGE ...... 0-9-12 T. W. Construction OF RUMA, RANDOLPH COUNTY, ARTICLE I – GENERAL REGULATIONS, ROOFING • REMODELING • DECKS • DRYWALL • SIDING ILLINOIS AS SHOWN BY PLAT REVISED CODE OF ORDINANCES, Make A Wise SEAMLESS GUTTERING • POLE BARNS • BARN REPAIRS RECORDED JUNE 1, 1876 IN PLAT BOOK VILLAGE OF STEELEVILLE, RAN- ROOM ADDITIONS • NEW CONSTRUCTION • GARAGES • ETC. C PAGE 115. DOLPH COUNTY, ILLINOIS Decision, TAX NO. 13-143-010-00 BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Tom Wilhite FREE COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 213 Board of Trustees of the Village of Order Your Carpenter Estimates KASKASKIA STREET RUMA, IL 62278 Steeleville, Randolph County, Illinois as Subscription Description of Improvements: WHITE follows: 308 Little Kinkaid Rd. • Ava VINYL SIDED ONE STORY SINGLE Section 1: That Chapter 16, Garbage, To The FAMILY HOME WITH TWO CAR Article I – General Regulations, Revised (618) 426-9025 DETACHED GARAGE The Judgment Code of Ordinances, Village of Steeleville, County Journal Illinois, be amended to read as follows: amount was $160,053.92. Sale Terms: This is COUNTY JOURNAL • PERCY • 497-8272 an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful “16-1-6 RATES AND CHARGES. The September 12, 2013 County Journal Page 27

GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 13-676 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE GENERAL ORDINANCE AMENDING 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Large Grain Farm In Southern Illinois Is Currently Accepting Resumes For CHAPTER 38, UTILITIES RANDOLPH COUNTY - HOLZHAUER AUTO AND DIVISION II – WATER RATES, CHESTER, ILLINOIS EXPERIENCED FARM HELP REVISED CODE OF ORDINANCES, THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON For Upcoming Fall Harvest ~ CDL License Is A Plus MOTORSPORTS GROUP VILLAGE OF STEELEVILLE, FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS Seasonal Position W/Possibility Of Full-Time Position RANDOLPH COUNTY, ILLINOIS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE SALARY BASED ON EXPERIENCE Is Offering A Great Career Move! Email Resume To: [email protected] BE IT ORDAINED by the President and HOLDERS OF CWABS INC., We have an immediate Board of Trustees of the Village of ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, Steeleville, Randolph County, Illinois as SERIES 2003-4, opening for follows: Plaintiff, Teacher Aide Wanted For Section 1: That Chapter 38, Utilities, -vs- 3 SALES Division II – Water Rates, Revised Code of CLARENCE LAWS, COPE Alternative School Ordinances, Village of Steeleville, Illinois, Defendants. . be amended to read as follows: ...... 12 CH 51 Part-Time Position PERSONS “38-4-11 WATER RATES. There shall be RESIDENTIAL 3 Hours 5 Days A Week Great benefits. Great working established the following monthly rates and MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Parapro Qualifications Required conditions. Salary plus commission. charges for the use of the water system of NOTICE OF SALE Experience With “At Risk” Children Preferred Best of all, we train you the Village, based upon the amount of water PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in our new location. consumed as follows: pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Send Letter/Resume To Donna S. Boros, Commencing with usage beginning entered in the above entitled cause on July Reg. Supt. For J-P Counties, If this sounds like your golden September 1, 2013, and thereafter until 2, 2013, the Sheriff of Randolph County will Jackson Co. Courthouse, 1001 Walnut, opportunity, call Rich Haecke further ordinance is adopted by the Village on October 4, 2013, at the hour of 9:30 a.m. Murphysboro, IL 62966. Open Til Filled. for an interview Board, the following rates shall be in effect: at the Randolph County Courthouse Lobby, Jackson-Perry Regional Office of Education is an EOE (618) 327-8264. WATER RATES – INSIDE VILLAGE - 3/ One Taylor Street, Chester, IL 62233, sell to 4 METER the highest bidder for cash, the following First 2,000 gallons per month ...... $17.44 described property: MINIMUM CHARGE LOT TWO (2) IN BLOCK TWO (2) OF Over 2,000 gallons per month ...... $3.16 WILLIAM H. MCMILLAN`S SECOND Is your garage per 1,000 gallons (2ND) ADDITION TO THE CITY OF WATER RATES – INSIDE VILLAGE – SPARTA, RANDOLPH COUNTY, 1 1/4 METER OR LARGER AND/OR WHO ILLINOIS. IN RANDOLPH COUNTY, USE MORE THAN 50,000 GALLONS PER ILLINOIS. MONTH COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 704 North First 2,000 gallons per month ...... $17.67 Market Street, Sparta, IL 62286 MINIMUM CHARGE PERMANENT INDEX NO.: 19-042-014-00 Over 2,000 gallons per month ...... $3.30 (Map No. 10-06-105-003) per 1,000 gallons The improvement on the property consists WATER RATES – OUTSIDE VILLAGE – of a single family residence. 3/4 METER Sale terms: cash in hand. First 2,000 gallons per month ...... $26.68 The Judgment amount was $97,140.87 MINIMUM CHARGE The property will NOT be open for Over 2,000 gallons per month ...... $5.14 inspection. at the seams? per 1,000 gallons IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR Commencing with usage beginning (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT January 1, 2014, and thereafter until further TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 ordinance is adopted by the Village Board, DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF HAVE A GARAGE SALE! the following rates shall be in effect: POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH (A)WATER RATES – INSIDE VILLAGE - SECTION 15-170 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS 3/4 METER MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. First 2,000 gallons per month ...... $18.61 For information: Brendan McClelland, MINIMUM CHARGE Kozeny & McCubbin Illinois, Plaintiff's Over 2,000 gallons per month ...... $3.46 Attorney, 105 West Adams, Suite 1850, per 1,000 gallons Chicago, Illinois 60603. (312) 605-3500. COUNTY WATER RATES – INSIDE VILLAGE – 1 I558980 1/4 METER OR LARGER AND/OR WHO ...... 0-9-26 USE MORE THAN 50,000 GALLONS PER MONTH HELP WANTED: Cooks, HELP WANTED kitchen staff and servers. First 2,000 gallons per month ...... $18.84 JOURNAL Apply in person at Eagle MINIMUM CHARGE HELP WANTED: Imme- Market, 410 E. Grant St., Over 2,000 gallons per month ...... $3.60 diate openings on the Coulterville, Monday- 1101 E. Pine • Percy • 497-8272 per 1,000 gallons night shift at TG Mis- Friday 10am-4pm. souri! Kelly Services now ...... 1-9-19B WATER RATES – OUTSIDE VILLAGE – hiring for production HELP WANTED: Part- 3/4 METER operators for the night time farm help needed. First 2,000 gallons per month ...... $28.27 shift. Earn $1040 more a Must have farm and cattle MINIMUM CHARGE year working the night experience. 443-7175. shift! Want a light indus- ...... 1-9-12B Over 2,000 gallons per month ...... $5.51 trial job with: a pay raise HEALTH EDUCATOR: per 1,000 gallons” after 90 days, weekly The Randolph County Section 2. That this Ordinance shall be in paycheck, on-site fitness Health Department is full force and effect upon its passage, center, on-site banking, seeking a part-time health clean work environment, educator to provide approval and publication as provided by temp to hire potential. community public health law. Provide proof of HS/GED. services. Activities in- Section 3. That all ordinances or any part Starting pay rate $8.75- clude working with of any ordinance in conflict with any $9.25. Contact us today at schools and local groups 573-517-0363, Kelly Serv- to improve community provision of this ordinance are hereby ices, 1040 Industrial Dr., health. Make application repealed. Perryville, MO. by September 16, 2013 to: PASSED by the President and Board of ...... 0-9-19 Thomas G. Smith, Ad- Trustees of the Village of Steeleville, Illinois, HELP WANTED: Po- ministrator, Randolph sition available for male County Health Depart- on the 5th day of September, 2013, and staff at small group home ment, 2515 State Street, deposited and filed in the office of the Village supporting children with Chester, IL 62233-1149. Clerk of said Village on that date. autism and develop- ...... 0-9-12 ELECTED TRUSTEES: 6 mental disabilities in Du DRIVERS: Short haul. Quoin. Must be at least 21 Get home 2-3 times a week AYE: Cindy Sickmeyer, Carlos Barbour, years old with a good & OTR openings! No- Shane Hill, Tim Eichenseer, Andy Gerlach driving record. Schedule touch freight, newer NAY: is: Saturday and Sunday, Pete’s and great pay/ noon to midnight and benefits: 888-711-4150. ABSENT: Jana Bollmann-Young third shift on Thursday ...... 1-9-12 Rebecca Kiehna and Friday. Upon com- Village Clerk pletion of training, hourly rate up to $9.78 based on Approved by the President of the Village education and experience. of Steeleville, Illinois, this 5th day of DCFS, criminal back- September, A.D., 2013. ground checks and drug HELP testing conducted. Apply Welcomed Bob Sutton at Five Star Industries, President Inc., 1308 S. Wells St., Du WANTED! ATTEST: Quoin, IL, M-F 8am- Rebecca Kiehna 4:30pm by Saturday, Sept. 20, 2013. EOE Many positions Village Clerk ...... 0-9-12 Published in The County Journal, a ASSISTANT MANAG- available! newspaper of general circulation, on the ER: Assistant Manager In Over 12th day of September, 2013. needed by the Chester  Earn extra income branch of World Finance Rebecca Kiehna Corporation. Valid driv-  Flexible hours Village Clerk er’s license and auto ...... 0-9-12 required. This is a  Job training available Manager Trainee position and a career opportunity Now accepting applications! that offers excellent salary NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL and a complete fringe Seasonal123 Street Employment Name 7,800 PROPERTY OWNED BY THE CITY OF benefit package. Promo- CityBonus Name, Opportunities ST 00000 tion to Manager possible 000-000-0000866-554-1040 CHESTER, ILLINOIS, AND INVITATION within 15 months. No TO BID THEREON experience necessary. For PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the appointment, phone Kim corporate authorities of the City of Chester, Czapla at 618-826-5722. EOE M/F Most offices are independently owned and operated. Illinois, will receive sealed bids for the ...... 0-9-12 An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V. purchase, by the successful bidder, of the Homes following described property: 1970 Chevrolet Fire Truck with 750 gal./ IMMEDIATE OPENING min. pump The fire truck will be sold AS IS with no warranties of any type. PAYROLL Bids for the purchase of the fire truck is BILLING CLERK Each hereby invited and will be received by the City Clerk at the Chester Municipal Full-Time Position Building, 1330 Swanwick Street, Chester, Illinois 62233, Monday through Friday Energetic, Hard Working between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 4:00 Person Needed For A P.M. until September 16, 2013. Any bid received after 4:00 P.M. on September 16, Fast-Paced, High Intensity Office. Week 2013, will not be considered. Computer Skills Required. The outside envelope of any bid submitted shall be addressed to the City of Chester, Hours Are 8am to 4:30pm Illinois, and contain the following: Monday-Friday BID - SALE OF 1970 FIRE TRUCK Benefits Include Vacation Pay The bid should be placed inside the & Holiday Pay. envelope and should identify the name, Dental & Health Available. address and phone number of the bidder and the amount of the bid and should be County Serious Inquires With Experience. signed by the bidder. All bids received will be publicly opened Send Resume To: and read aloud at the regular meeting of Southern Illinois Motor Xpress the City Council of the City of Chester, PO Box 430, Ava, IL 62907 Illinois, at 7:15 P.M. on September 16, 2013. Journal The fire truck may be sold to the highest bidder who bid is found to be in the best interests of the City of Chester, Illinois; however, THE MINIMUM BID THAT WILL • HELP WANTED • BE CONSIDERED IS $1,275.00. The City 1101 E. Pine Council of the City of Chester, Illinois, RNs/LPNs reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities or Social Workers PO Box 369 irregularities in the bidding or form of bid. The City Council of the City of Chester, Activity Therapist Illinois, further reserves the right to review Percy and study any and all bids and to make an Nurse Practitioner award within thirty (30) days after the bids have been opened and publicly read. Occupational Therapist 497-8272 Upon notification by the City of Chester, Illinois, to any successful bidder, such *Security Therapy Aides successful bidder must pay in full the bid price within ten (10) days of notification of *Support Service Workers such award. Arrangements may be made to inspect 1315 Lehmen Dr. • Chester the fire truck by calling the Mayor’s secretary, Teri Crum, at 826-5114, Monday For application go to through Friday between the hours of 8:30 www.work.illinois.gov or call A.M. and 4:00 P.M. Human Resource Department TOM PAGE 826-4571, Ext. 331 Mayor - Chester, Illinois NANCY J. EGGEMEYER *Requires CMS written test City Clerk - Chester, Illinois (RN applications must be submitted to the facility) ...... 0-9-12 September 12, 2013 County Journal Page 28 Baldwin still discussing Sparta library has a busy Theobald ham radio towers schedule for this fall The subject of Mark make a television cam- Theobald’s ham radio Board member era inspection of the wet The Sparta Public Li- new books on technol- site to a Kindle, Nook, towers at his home in spot at the lagoon. He brary has several ogy at the library iPad or ereader will be Baldwin was discussed will meet with will run a camera things happening in Thursday, September available, and no res- again at the September through the lines. The September. 26 from 5 to 7. ervation is needed to 3 town board meeting. people about cost will be $400 plus $1 It will be open Satur- Establishing an email view these items. Mayor Daniel Jones re- truck parking a foot of line inspected. days from 10 a.m. to address, how to search The equipment is ported on the status of a The board noted that a 4 p.m. during the the internet, using the being made possible proposed agreement on In other matters, board representative from the school year. Comput- mouse and printing are through a grant from the antennas. member Jimmie Nie- Illinois Municipal ers will be shut down some of the skills that the state. The state The board also talked meyer reported that he League Risk Manage- at 3:50. will be taught about and the Illinois State about radio interference and zoning administra- ment Service was in Story time will be computers. Library have also that has occurred re- tor James Kinzel will town in August to evalu- Wednesday, Septem- Thirty-minute slots awarded the library a cently from the anten- meet individually with ate the town’s buildings ber 18 for children up for the basic computers grant to purchase nas. Board member people who need park- and contents. Baldwin to age 5 in the meet- portion can be reserved new books about tech- Virgil Chandler will con- ing for commercial ve- insures with Risk Man- ing room. It will begin prior to the event by nology. tact the Federal Commu- hicles in a residential agement. at 11. Food will be pro- calling 443-5014 or vis- Library staff and nications Commission to area. They will talk The service representa- vided. iting the library. volunteers will be register a complaint and about the procedures to tives will meet with the Learn basic com- Demonstrations on available to provide find out what steps need be followed. board in October to re- puter skills, see differ- how to download books individual training. to be taken to correct the The board agreed to view a proposed insur- ent mobile devices and from the library web- Call for information. situation. hire Dave Crawford to ance package. Area Chamber Of Commerce A Community To Call Home

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