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Mike scroll saw that Mike had designed studio. Situated on a 370 acre farm had built the current show room and built out of wood. All of the is a country cabin that is a show- and shop in 2010. gears, pedals, pulleys, framing and room for the crafts created by Mike Mike likes the beauty and texture so forth were cut, carved and as- and Beth Walter. When you step of walnut but harvests a consider- sembled from pieces of oak. Mike through the front door of the cab- able amount of oak as that seems said, “It certainly is one of a kind.” in, the first thing that grabs your to be a customer favorite for fur- Mike demonstrated the process attention is the shiny floor made of niture, wall hangings and anything of affixing a paper design pattern several different woods. The wide else. There are many clocks on to a slab of wood, tracing the image floor boards made of walnut, oak display for which Mike has made and then beginning the scroll saw and other woods, stained with dif- cases of different woods. A consid- process. One hole is drilled into ferent colors to set a warm and in- erable number of the clocks rest in the wood, the flexible scroll saw viting tone. ornate, scroll saw cut cases. The blade is threaded through the hole The 24 by 40 foot room is filled scroll saw cutting and designs can and reattached. Then the exacting with custom made wooden piec- make a person think of the patterns process of maneuvering the blade es that range from plaques, to similar to lace. In somewhat of along the patterns image begins. wall hangings, sculptures of ea- an unexpected turn about in roles, Mike and Beth set up sales dis- gles, bears, angels, furniture and it is Mike that does the precision plays at a number of craft shows any number of other items. In the scroll saw work while Beth picks each year in addition to having basement below is the work room up a chain saw to carve the horse the showroom open seven days a where, sanders, scroll saws, drill head shaped arms for a roughhewn week. Beth said, “If we’re home, presses and chain saws are spread bench or a five foot angel with the shop is open even if we have out and surrounded by stacks of wings. to come down from the house, but bare wood. Beth said, “While chain saw we suggest that people do call to be Mike and Beth Walter have been carvings of bears and eagles are al- sure that we’ll be here, especially if here for 40 years. Originally dairy ways popular with buyers, an inter- they coming from a distance. farmers, they now raise beef cattle est in owls seems to be on the rise.” Knotty Ideas is located at 8822 as well as growing corn, beans and Mike said, “Another big selling N. Veta Grande Road near Scales hay. Forty acres of the Walter farm item is the Military medallions we Mound. For hours and directions is woodland and it is from this for- make. We never know who may call 815-845-2491. Planets, meteors and constellations - night sky viewing event Aug. 12 Join the Jo Daviess Conserva- 1679 N Blackjack Road, Galena. tion’s mission is to promote the tion Foundation and the Plane- For more information, please go to study of planetary science and tary Studies Foundation Saturday, www.jdcf.org or www.planets.org. astronomy with emphasis on me- Aug. 12, from 7–11 p.m. to catch Horseshoe Mound Preserve is teorites; and to sponsor, encour- a glimpse of the Perseid mete- the eighth highest point in Jo Da- age, and assist in the physical, or shower from atop Horseshoe viess County and offers spectacu- astronomical, environmental, and Mound. Enjoy family-friendly lar views of the tristate area from cultural sciences so as to broaden activities and learn about meteors three different vantage points. The man’s knowledge of all phases of JOHN DAY PHOTO The Scoop Today and the upcoming Great American site is owned and stewarded by the universe. Knotty Ideas co-owner Mike Walter demonstrates his skills working Total Solar Eclipse before the sun- JDCF, a local non-profit whose with a scroll saw that he made completely of wood. set ushers in the celestial show! mission is to preserve land for the The event will be cancelled if it lasting well-being of people and is raining, so please check jdcf. wildlife. JDCF owns several beau- org or the JDCF Facebook page tiful and unique preserves that are SLOW COMPUTER? for updates. The event is free and open to the public for hiking, wild- RSVP’s are not required. Horse- life viewing, and picnicking. Tired of . . . Call Mary B for shoe Mound Preserve is located at The Planetary Studies Founda- computer repair Viruses, and tutoring.

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Little Beans TONY CARTON PHOTO The Scoop Today There is always time for playing in the sand at Little Beans Preschool staged this summer in the Stockton parkhouse. Stockton Chamber presents donation Board members of the Stockton Chamber of Commerce presented a check for the Fourth of July fireworks display to Lily Jordan who was representing the Parks Department Fireworks Commit- tee.

COURTESY PHOTO The Scoop Today Music classes in the park The Stockton summer music program which is overseen by Lisa Na- dig brought out the best talents of these young men and women. COURTESY PHOTO The Scoop Today Village of Stockton FFA Leadership Camp (RESIDENTS only) Stockton FFA Chapter members attended Illinois FFA Leadership Camp in Monticello, Illinois from July 25th to July 28th. The campers had a great time and encourage every FFA member to take advan- Yard & Garden Waste tage of this amazing opportunity.

The Village of Stockton will allow residents to for dispose their yard and garden waste at the Village’s Alan Wickler’s B & J CONSTRUCTION property located off of East Stockton and Curtiss 89th Birthday! Road on the 2nd & 4th Saturdays in August from • Log Homes • New Homes • Remodeling 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Proof of Residency required. Send cards to: Fully Insured • FREE Estimates 502 North Stockton St. Bruce Jo Stockton, IL 61085 290384 Please contact Village Hall at 947-2515 if you have Daviess MARCURE Area Builders questions. 815-947-2709 JABTATrade Assoc. 290622 61192 3 The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide - Wednesday, August 9, 2017 • 3 Jo Daviess States Attorney and Illinois State Police release findings in Stockton officer related shooting Jo Daviess County State’s At- ly 100 feet from Officer Patridge, ran to the rear of his squad car for Stockton Ambulance Services ar- vehicle around towards Stockton af- torney John D. Hay would like to Deputy Heidenreich and Mr. Hess. cover since he believed Mr. Boyle rived on scene and worked on Mr. ter this. Mr. Boyle then stopped his inform the public of the following Deputy Heidenreich alerted Offi- was firing at them. Boyle. Mr. Boyle was transported vehicle at the Casey’s General Store information pertaining to an officer cer Patridge about Mr. Boyle’s pres- Deputy Heidenreich remembered to the FHN Memorial Hospital in in Stockton. Mr. Hess believed Mr. involved shooting in which Officer ence. Officer Patridge turned around a quick succession of shots from Of- Freeport, Illinois where he was lat- Boyle stole gas from Casey’s and Sean Patridge of the Stockton Po- as Mr. Boyle was approaching him ficer Patridge, approximately 3 or 4 er pronounced dead at 1:09 p.m. It drove away with the pump still in the lice Department fired shots, which from behind. Officer Patridge did shots. Deputy Heidenreich’s imme- was later learned through interviews, vehicle. Mr. Hess recalled Mr. Boyle resulted in the death of Troy Boyle not recognize Mr. Boyle and saw Mr. diate thoughts went to Mr. Hess who the male driver of the Stockton Am- becoming verbally combative with in Stockton, Illinois at approximately Boyle had his right arm concealed was unsecured and could still be a bulance moved the silver object that another patron at Casey’s after the 12:15 p.m. on Wednesday, March 29, behind his back. Officer Patridge threat to the officers. Deputy Heid- was located near Mr. Boyle’s body, patron told Mr. Boyle the pump was 2017. was only able to see Mr. Boyle’s up- enreich grabbed Mr. Hess and escort- believing it belonged to one of the still in the vehicle. The Illinois State Police conducted per right arm, from the elbow up. ed him around the rear of his squad first responders. Stockton Ambu- Mr. Boyle left Casey’s at a high an independent and detailed investi- Officer Patridge disengaged from car for cover. Deputy Heidenreich lance Services also met with Ms. rate of speed, causing his vehicle gation of this incident. The investi- Mr. Hess, leaving Mr. Hess with was unsure if Officer Patridge had Kaiden, learned she had consumed to peel out, and headed west out of gation included, but was not limited Deputy Heidenreich, to engage Mr. struck Mr. Boyle with a round at this methamphetamine earlier that day town. Mr. Hess said Mr. Boyle was to, interviewing the police officers Boyle who Officer Patridge believed point, but believed he observed Mr. and she was transported to the FHN driving really fast. Mr. Boyle and and civilian witnesses who were at was 15 to 20 yards away at this time. Boyle wince. Memorial Hospital by Leamon Am- Ms. Kaiden were still arguing with the scene at the time of the shoot- Officer Patridge asked Mr. Boyle, Officer Patridge said Mr. Boyle bulance Service. each other. Mr. Boyle whipped the ing, interviewing the ambulance and “what’s going on,” but Mr. Boyle went behind the gravel pile while he An Illinois State Trooper used a car into a private gravel driveway. EMS personnel who responded to the did not respond and continued to ap- was moving to his left with his right fire extinguisher to put out the fire of Mr. Boyle turned so sharply into the scene and a neighborhood canvas to proach them with his right arm par- arm still extended pointing in the Mr. Boyle’s car when he arrived after private driveway it caused the front determine if neighbors saw or heard tially concealed behind his back. direction of the officers. Mr. Boyle the shooting was over. driver’s side tire to pop and become the incident. The following is a sum- Officer Patridge then gave Mr. reemerged on the other side of the Mr. Hess was interviewed that flat. mary of the investigation findings: Boyle a verbal command to show his gravel pile and Officer Patridge shot afternoon at the Galena Police De- This private driveway is directly On March 29, 2017 at approx- hands. Mr. Boyle ignored this com- once at Mr. Boyle. Officer Patridge partment by special agents with the off of Front Avenue on the north side imately 12:04 p.m., Officer Sean mand and continued to walk towards said Mr. Boyle went to a kneeling po- Illinois State Police. Mr. Hess said of Front Avenue and a little west of Patridge with the Stockton Police them. Officer Patridge felt threat- sition and in doing so he punched his he was picked up by Mr. Boyle on the intersection of Front Avenue and Department received a call on the ened at this point, fearing Mr. Boyle right hand out in their direction as if the previous night, March 28, 2017, Blackhawk Drive. You could not Stockton PD non-emergency phone may be concealing a weapon behind he was firing a gun. Officer Patridge in Mount Carroll, Illinois. Mr. Boyle see where Mr. Boyle had stopped his line. The caller was at 526 W. Hill- his back. Officer Patridge drew his again fired his weapon and Mr. Boyle was driving a Ford Focus and Ms. car on the private driveway from the side Lane in Stockton, Illinois. The service weapon and positioned it at went from a kneeling position to ly- Kaiden was with Mr. Boyle at that road on Front Avenue. caller reported there was a suspicious the low ready with the weapon point- ing down on his back. time. Mr. Boyle drove Mr. Hess Mr. Hess said he assumed Mr. vehicle with three people he did not ing at the ground. Officer Patridge Deputy Heidenreich said he heard to Mr. Hess’s parents’ residence in Boyle pulled into the driveway be- know parked just south of his res- gave a second verbal command to Officer Patridge give Mr. Boyle mul- Stockton, Illinois. Mr. Hess spent cause Mr. Boyle thought someone idence on a private driveway. The show his hands and Mr. Boyle ig- tiple verbal commands to show his the night at his parents’ residence saw him steal gas from Casey’s. Mr. three subjects were carrying bags nored the command again. Officer hands. Deputy Heidenreich secured and did not have any further contact Boyle was upset and yelling after he back and forth down to a tree line, Patridge gave a third verbal com- Mr. Hess in handcuffs after the firing with Mr. Boyle until the next day at stopped the car. Ms. Kaiden grabbed acting erratically and the caller did mand and Deputy Heidenreich also ceased. approximately 9 a.m. her personal belongings from the car, not know what they were doing. gave Mr. Boyle a verbal command At this time, Stockton Police Chief Mr. Boyle called Mr. Hess the next which Mr. Hess thought were in 2 to Officer Patridge first responded for him to show his hands. Mr. Boyle Tom Sheehan arrived on the scene. morning on March 29, 2017 to ask if 3 separate bags. to 526 W. Hillside Lane, but he did continued walking towards them ig- Deputy Heidenreich secured Mr. Mr. Boyle could use the Wifi internet Mr. Hess asked Mr. Boyle if there not observe the vehicle or suspicious noring their commands. Hess in his squad car at this point. at Mr. Hess parents’ house. Mr. Hess was a spare tire, but Mr. Boyle would people. He then drove to the inter- Officer Patridge said Mr. Boyle Chief Sheehan and Deputy Heiden- told him no. Mr. Hess told Mr. Boyle not answer. Mr. Hess said they hid section of Front Avenue and Black- was approximately 10 to 15 yards reich drew their service weapons and about a friend’s house approximate- in a tree line for a period of time. hawk Drive. He observed people on away when Mr. Boyle rapidly ex- approached Mr. Boyle’s last known ly one block away whose Wifi pass- They eventually walked back to the the Stockton Township property near tended his right arm, locking it location. They could not see Mr. word Mr. Hess knew. Mr. Hess then car. Mr. Hess decided he was going a salt shed on the south side of Front straight out in front of himself, in Boyle since their view was obstruct- walked to the house where Mr. Boyle to walk back to his parents’ house. Avenue when he reached the area. what Officer Patridge believed was ed by the gravel pile. Chief Shee- and Ms. Kaiden were parked in front At this point, Mr. Hess observed Mr. He observed one subject, later iden- a shooting stance. Officer Patridge han and Deputy Heidenreich found of using the Wifi internet with their Boyle holding a can of lighter fluid. tified as Timothy J. Hess, walking said Mr. Boyle’s right hand was Mr. Boyle lying on the ground with cell phones. Mr. Boyle applied the lighter fluid eastbound away from him and the closed and Officer Patridge observed gunshot wounds. Chief Sheehan Mr. Hess got into the car at approx- to a rag he was holding. Mr. Boyle other two subjects walking south- what appeared to be a gray object and Deputy Heidenreich secured Mr. imately 11 a.m. because he wanted a stuck the rag into the gas tank of his bound into the tree line. extending a few inches beyond Boyle and then checked for a pulse. ride back to Mount Carroll. Mr. Hess car and lit it on fire. Mr. Hess did Officer Patridge instructed Mr. Mr. Boyle’s hand, causing Officer Mr. Boyle was not responsive. They said Mr. Boyle was communicating not know why Mr. Boyle lit his car Hess to stop and come back to him, Patridge to believe the item in Mr. conducted a cursory search for weap- with someone on Mr. Boyle’s phone. on fire and did not understand Mr. which Mr. Hess did. Mr. Hess pro- Boyle’s right hand was a hand gun. ons in Mr. Boyle’s immediate area. Mr. Boyle was hoping to meet up Boyle’s actions. Mr. Hess decided to vided a false name to Officer Patridge Officer Patridge said he was in im- They did not locate any weapons on with this person in an attempt to get leave the area. Mr. Boyle told him to and attempted to walk away from mediate fear for his life and those Mr. Boyle or near him. some money because Mr. Boyle was not walk towards town. him. Officer Patridge then attempt- around him because of Mr. Boyle’s Deputy Heidenreich observed a low on gas. However, they never Mr. Hess, Mr. Boyle and Ms. ed to detain Mr. Hess by grabbing aggressive actions. silver object approximately two feet met with this person and never re- Kaiden went south towards the town- his left arm and Mr. Hess attempted Deputy Heidenreich said Mr. from Mr. Boyle’s legs. Chief Shee- ceived any money for gas. ship’s property. They crossed Front to pull away from him. Jo Daviess Boyle made a furtive movement with han also observed this silver object Mr. Hess said they eventually be- Avenue where they walked towards County Sheriff’s Deputy Chad Heid- his right hand, up in the direction to- lying on the ground near Mr. Boyle’s gan traveling on Illinois Route 78 the salt shed and gravel pile, which enreich arrived on scene at this time wards them. Deputy described the body. Officer Patridge also observed towards Mount Carroll. Mr. Boyle was on the south side of Front Ave- and observed Mr. Hess start to pull furtive movement as a flash of Mr. this silver object near Mr. Boyle’s and Ms. Kaiden started to argue nue. However, Mr. Hess decided to away from Officer Patridge. Deputy Boyle’s right hand in their direction, left hip area, which he described as a about not having any gas or money. Heidenreich ran over to assist Officer as if pointing a weapon, in a gun gray 5 to 6 inch tube. All three of the Mr. Hess said Mr. Boyle turned the See SHOOTING, Page 6 Patridge and placed his hands on Mr. like manner. Deputy Heidenreich police officers observed this object Hess’s shoulders. believed Mr. Boyle was still approx- prior to any EMS personnel arriving At this time, Deputy Heidenreich imately 100 feet away at this point on scene. It was later determined this Call us for your FREE observed a second male subject, later when he was trying to comprehend if small silver object was a penlight. estimate today! identified as Troy Boyle, come out Mr. Boyle had a weapon in his hand Chief Sheehan remained with Mr. from behind a gravel pile area. Dep- as Mr. Hess and Officer Patridge Boyle as Deputy Heidenreich at- • 35 years experience uty Heidenreich saw Mr. Boyle had were partially in Deputy Heidenre- tempted to locate the third subject, • Loaner cars available one hand behind his back. Deputy ich’s line of sight. later identified as Anna K. Kaiden. • All makes & models Heidenreich said Mr. Boyle’s right Officer Patridge raised his service Deputy Heidenreich located Ms. • All insurance hand was deliberately hidden behind weapon from the low ready, firing Kaiden, with her hands in the air, Formerly Checkered Flag Auto Body, Lena work welcomed! his back, thus making Deputy Heid- it several times at Mr. Boyle in fast behind drainage tubes near the rear enreich fear Mr. Boyle was conceal- secession. Officer Patridge saw Mr. of the salt shed. Ms. Kaiden was 4933 N. Scout Camp Rd., Apple River, IL 61001 ing a weapon. Deputy Heidenreich Boyle move to his left with his right secured in handcuffs. Ms. Kaiden 225201 said Mr. Boyle was approaching arm still extended towards the offi- was not hurt in the shooting, but did 815-492-0114 from the area of the salt shed and cers and Mr. Hess. Officer Patridge inform Deputy Heidenreich of prior M-F 8-4 • Sat by appointment gravel pile, which was approximate- fired another shot at Mr. Boyle and rib injuries. 4 SWITCH 4 • Wednesday, August 9, 2017 - The Scoop TodayToday/Shopper’s Guide VIEWPOINT Attorney General Madigan joins lawsuit against U.S. EPA stalling action Attorney General Lisa Madigan serious threat to public health by trig- nate areas of the county that are in would result in net annual public In addition to the Aug. 1 action, and 15 other attorneys general filed gering requirements for state-specific “attainment” or “non-attainment” health benefits of up to $4.5 billion Attorney General Madigan has con- a lawsuit Aug. 1, against the federal plans and setting deadlines to reduce with these public health standards. In starting in 2025 (not including Cal- demned federal executive action at- Environmental Protection Agency pollution in the designated areas. the case of the 2015 smog standards, ifornia), while also preventing ap- tempting to roll back other important (EPA) and Administrator Scott Pruitt “The EPA should never put pollut- the EPA was required to issue attain- proximately: environmental protections, including for illegally stalling the designation ers’ interests ahead of the health and ment or non-attainment designations 316 to 660 premature deaths; efforts to eliminate the Clean Power of areas impacted by unhealthy lev- safety of Americans,” Madigan said. by Oct. 1, 2017. However, on June 230,000 asthma attacks in children; Plan and to drastically cut the EPA’s els of ground-level ozone (known as “This unnecessary delay by the EPA 28, 2017, the EPA published a notice 160,000 missed school days; budget. She recently filed a motion to smog) – vital to protecting Americans endangers our states and our resi- delaying the deadline for the smog 28,000 missed work days; intervene in a lawsuit against Pruitt’s from dangerous pollution. dents.” designations for one year – to Oct. 1, 630 asthma-related emergency actions to halt regulation that would According to the American Lung Madigan and the other attorneys 2018. room visits; and curb greenhouse gas emissions and Association, over 115 million Amer- general are challenging Pruitt’s one- According to the EPA, the 2015 340 cases of acute bronchitis in methane from new sources in the oil icans – including more than 6.2 year delay as violating the require- updated smog standards will improve children and gas industry. On July 1, a feder- million people in Illinois – breathe ments of the Clean Air Act, and as public health protection – particularly Joining Madigan in filing the law- al court ordered that the EPA enforce harmful levels of ozone, which often arbitrary and capricious. for at-risk groups, including children, suit are the attorneys general from: the Obama-era methane pollution travels far distances from other states In October 2015, the EPA revised older adults, people of all ages who California, Connecticut, Delaware, rule, as demanded by Madigan and with less stringent clean air regula- the national air quality standards for have lung diseases such as asthma, , Maine, Massachusetts, Min- 13 other attorneys general. Madi- tions. The designations, which EPA smog, strengthening those standards. and people who are active outdoors, nesota, New Mexico, New York, Or- gan also is part of a broad coalition Administrator Pruitt recently delayed The Clean Air Act requires the EPA, especially outdoor workers. In fact, egon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, of states and localities in support of for one year, play a key role under the within two years after issuance of the EPA conservatively estimated Vermont, and Washington, and the the Paris climate change agreement Clean Air Act in addressing smog’s new or revised standards, to desig- that meeting the new smog standards District of Columbia. called the “We are Still In” coalition. Around the Northern Hills with Jo Daviess County Farm Bureau Manager Annette Eggers Did you know that you don’t need details of this Boys – 1st place: Emmett Patter- Boys – 1st place: Aiden Wand, Thanks to everyone who came out to be a farmer to be a farm bureau unique excur- son, Elizabeth; 2nd place: Brody Elizabeth; 2nd place: Ethan and participated. member? Give me a call at the of- sion. Only 32 Shellenberger, Elizabeth; 3rd place: Kloss, Elizabeth; 3rd place: Ethan Ag Fun Fact: August is National fice and I can tell you how you can seats will be Brodi McLane, Elizabeth. Schnoor, O’Fallon, MO. Peach Month. become a member. You will be able availa-ble from Ages 5 & 6 to take advantage of the many mem- the 6-county Girls - 1st place: Francie How- bership benefits that Illinois Farm area participat- ard, Elizabeth; 2nd place: Sadie The Durbin Report: Bureau and Jo Daviess County Farm ing in this trip, Dawe, Pala-tine; 3rd place: Skye Bureau has to offer. and you can McLane, Hanover. One of the best benefits of mem- read the basic Boys – 1st place: Samuel Cobine, President Trump is bership of the Illinois Farm Bureau itinerary and Annette Eggers Elizabeth; 2nd place: Ben Schnoor, for our members in agriculture is details at www.jodaviesscfb.com O’Fallon, MO. our involvement in keeping up to Ag Fun Fact: The core of a base- Ages 7 & 8 threatening Illinois families date in our ever changing laws and ball is wrapped with 150 yards of Girls - 1st place: Trinity An-gel, Last week on a bipartisan basis, to be obsessed with sabotaging our regulations? You can have a direct wool yarn. Elizabeth; 2nd place: Makenna the Senate rejected re- health care system to score political impact too by signing up to be a part We had some stressful weather Wurster, Elizabeth; 3rd place: Ken- peated efforts to rip health care away points at the expense of a lot of inno- of the FB ACT team. For more in- for the Elizabeth Community Fair. ley Patterson, Elizabeth. from tens of millions of Americans, cent Americans. Instead of working formation, or to sign up for FB Act, Between the torrential rains and ex- Boys – 1st place: Nick Cobine, to undermine protections for people with Congress to make our health go to www.ilfb.org and click on FB treme heat, it made for a long week- Elizabeth; 2nd place: Russell How- with pre-existing conditions, to raise care system stronger, he’s deliberate- Act. end. In spite of that, we had a good ard, Elizabeth; 3rd place: Jackson premiums on older and rural com- ly threatening the well-being of mil- Iceland trip preview We’ve turnout for out kiddie tractor pull. Kautz, Hanover. munities, to slash Medicaid funding, lions of American families. scheduled a preview program on Here are the winners in each class: Ages 9 & 10 all in order to give a tax break to big It’s clear by President Trump’s Monday August 21 at 7:00 p.m. for 4 & Under Girls - 1st place: Kathryn Co- businesses and wealthy individuals. actions that he wants to sabotage the our September 23-28, 2018 Iceland Girls - 1st place: Beverly How- bine, Elizabeth; 2nd place: Kaci It was a victory for the country and Affordable Care Act just to watch it Adventure with area Farm Bureaus ard, Elizabeth; 2nd place: Bekham Patterson, Elizabeth; 3rd place: So- Illinois families. implode. On day one of his presiden- and Tri-State Travel. Jack Wideman Patterson, Elizabeth; 3rd place: phie Shellenberger, Elizabeth. The President of the United States cy, he issued an Executive Order in- will be here to share the images and Kollins Patterson, Elizabeth. didn’t see it that way. He continues structing federal agencies not to en- force the law, he cut the open enroll- ment period in half, and he cancelled television and radio ads that educat- The Scoop Today DEADLINES ed people about how to enroll for “Committed to the communities we serve” News Items insurance. And even now—after in- Friday at 4 p.m. the week prior in the Lena surance companies, Republican and EDITOR: Tony Carton Office on a space available basis. Democratic Governors, Congress Advertising Sales: Display Ads and the American people have urged Cyndee Stiefel: [email protected] Friday noon the week prior to publication. him to put an end to this sabotage— Office Manager: Laurie Tanley Classified Ads the President is still threatening to cut Friday at 4 p.m. the week prior to publication. off federal funding that helps keep To Contact The Scoop Today: premiums down for working fami- Telephone: 815-947-3353 • Fax: 815-369-9093 Legals lies. 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Please call for complete rate information. care system for American families September 25, 2017, at the High School Library. across the board. ©2015 Rock Valley Publishing, LLC • All rights reserved 223513 290668 5 The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide - Wednesday, August 9, 2017 • 5 ON THE RECORD Obituaries DOROTHY L. HILL parents; husband: Eldred, brother: He is survived by his wife, Susan Robinson, Ralp passed away in 1984. had a special gift of connecting with Dorothy L. Eugene, and granddaughter: Mellissa Koehn of Lena; mother, Betty Koehn She later went on to marry Walter everyone she met and always seemed Hill, age 90, Shumaker. of Lena; son, Chad (Tara) Koehn Siegworth, Walter passed away in to leave an impact. She loved her passed away Private graveside services will be of San Jose, CA; daughters, Angela 2003. kids, grandkids and great grandkids Monday, July held at the Lena Burial Park, in Lena, (Ryan) Pierce of Freeport, IL, Kim Jeanne went to work in geriatrics, so much. Cooking and baking for 31, 2017. She IL. (Matt) Haverland of Lanark, IL, and doing bed side care and nursing at the family, friends and church events. was born in Pastor Keri Rainsburger will offi- Brittney Koehn of Peoria Heights, Morgan Memorial Nursing Home in She thoroughly enjoyed her garden Rockford, IL on ciate the services. IL; grandchildren: Hunter & Hay- Stockton, Illinois. Jeanne worked at and flowers. Mom and Dad also June 18, 1927 Cremation rites have been accord- ley Koehn; Jayden & Bayley Pierce; Micro Switch in Freeport, Illinois loved fishing and spending time at to the late Al- ed. Brighton, Quinc & Zyacn Haver- for four years. In her younger years, their place in the Dells. vin and Blanche A memorial has been established land; father-in-law John J. Kempel Jeanne tested dairy cattle for the Uni- Marjorie is survived by three sons, (Lampman) in her name. of Pearl City, IL; sister-in-law, Cath- versity of Illinois. Jeanne also owned Brian Boals of Rockford, Bennett Spavin. Dor- Condolences may be sent to the ie (Gary) Dambman of Milledgevile, and operated the Stockton Restaurant (Wendy) Boals and Bradley (Sherry) othy was married to Robert W. Hill family at www.leamonfh.com. IL; brothers-in-law John A. Kempel and Truck Stop for two years. She Boals of Orangeville; two daughters, on Dec. 8, 1946. He passed away on and Tim Bruneau of Rancho Mirage, managed the Caroline Mark Home Brenda Gutzmer of Monticello, Wis. Jan. 20, 2004. DONALD E. KOEHN CA; and brother, Ronald Koehn. He in Mt. Carroll for 16 years where she And Barb (Jim) Sheedy of South Dorothy was a lifelong member of Donald E. was preceded in death by his father, found joy in visiting and talking with Elgin; 14 grandchildren; 11 great the Unitarian-Universalist Church in Koehn, age 69 Cletus and his mother-in-law, Donna the residents. grandchildren; and sister Lorraine Stockton and the Order of the East- of Lena, IL, Kempel. Jeanne was a lifelong member of (Bill) Houghton. She was preceded ern Star, Stockton chapter. She was passed away A visitation was held Aug. 1, at the First Baptist Church in Mt. Car- in death by her parents; husband, a bookkeeper at the local car deal- Saturday, July Walker Mortuary in Freeport. The roll. Jeanne loved the outdoors and Bernard; two brothers; three sisters; ership for many years. She enjoyed 29, 2017 at funeral service was held August 2, treasured all of the wonderful things in-laws; and many very dear friends. gardening, golfing, bowling, sewing, FHN Memori- at Ebenezer-Salem Parish at the Sa- nature had to offer. She even owned A visitation was held Aug. 6, at cooking, baking and reading. al Hospital in lem Site in Loran, IL. Interment took her own natural food store and oper- the Daughenbaugh Funeral Home in She is survived by her son, David Freeport. He place at Chapel Hill Memorial Gar- ated a plant and flower business. She Dakota, IL. The funeral service was (Laurie) Hill of Rockford and her was born Feb. dens in Freeport. A memorial fund enjoyed outdoor photography, paint- Aug. 7 at Bethel United Methodist daughter Linda (Bill) Parrilli of Na- 28, 1948; the has been established for the Lupus ing with oils, writing stories and po- Church in Afolkey. Interment took perville as well as three grandchil- son of Cletus Foundation of America. Condolenc- etry, and was an avid reader. place at the Afolkey Cemetery. A dren; Aaron Hill of Austin, TX and and Betty (Diestelmeier) Koehn. He es may be shared with his family at Jeanne will be missed by her three memorial fund has been established Jason Hill and Corrine Hill of Rock- was a 1967 graduate of Pearl City www.walkermortuary.com. children, Timothy Robinson of Mt. in her name. Condolences may be ford. She was preceded in death by High School. He went on to High- Carroll, Illinois, Tom Robinson of shared with her family at www.walk- her parents, Alvin and Blanche; her land Community College graduat- JEANNE A. SIEGWORTH Savanna, Illinois, and Ruth (Jona- ermortuary.com. husband, Robert; her brother, John- ing in 1969. He then graduated from Jeanne A. than) Radke of Carpentersville, Illi- ny; her brother and sister-in-law, the University of -Platte- Siegworth, age nois; seven grandchildren; and nine ROSE A. MORHARDT Herbert and Pauline; her nephew, ville in 1971. Donald married Susan 93, of Mt. Car- great-grandchildren. She was pre- Rose A. John Herbert; her mother and father Kempel on April 8, 1972. He was a roll, Illinois, ceded in death by her parents, three Morhardt, age in law, Florence and Will Hill: and member of Ebenezer-Salem United passed away husbands, Frances, Ralph, and Wal- 89, of Eliza- her son, Lawrence Robert Hill. Church of Christ in Loran, IL. Sunday, July ter; and two step-brothers. beth, IL, for- The visitation and funeral ser- Donald devoted his life to his fam- 30, 2017, at mally of Stock- vice for Dorothy was held on Aug. ily and his farming. He farmed south Mercy Medical MARJORIE G. BOALS ton, passed 5 at the Hermann Funeral Home in of Loran for 35 years. He loved his Center, Clin- Marjorie G. Boals, 80, from away Sunday, Stockton, Illinois. Interment took dairy cows and would often walk the ton, Iowa. A Afolkey IL July 30, 2017 at place at the Ladies Union Cemetery fences to be sure his herd was safe. visitation and passed away home. She was in Stockton. A luncheon will follow He was an animal lover - especially memorial ser- peacefully on born in Stock- at the Unitarian Church, Stockton. A with his dogs Coco, Buck, and Lily. vice were held Aug. 5, at Law-Jones Aug. 3, 2017. ton on March memorial fund has been established He looked forward to spending time Funeral Home in Mt. Carroll. Buri- She was born 31, 1928 to the for the Unitarian Church in Stockton, with his family and would count al will take place in Ladies’ Union Oct. 25, 1936, late Elmer and Doris (Bartch) Zink. Illinois. Condolences may be shared down the days until he would see Cemetery, Stockton, Illinois. A me- she was the Rose married Harold Morhardt on with Dorothy’s family at www.her- them again. He also enjoyed travel- morial fund has been established in daughter of Sept. 21, 1950. He passed away May mannfuneralhome.com. ing to events to watch and support Jeanne’s memory. Family and friends Lewis Klaas 27, 2003. his grandchildren. His favorite music are invited to share in Jeanne’s life at and Pearl Sel- Rose was a member of St. John’s PHYLLIS V. HULBERT was classic country, so he was often www.lawjonesfuneralhome.com. leck. On June Evangelical Lutheran Church in Phyllis V. tuned in to Willie’s Roadhouse on Jeanne was born June 9, 1924, in 19, 1955, Marjorie married Bernard Massbach. She farmed with her hus- Hulbert, 86, Sirius XM. His days were full of hard , Illinois, the daughter of Boals in Dakota. band and cleaned houses. She en- of Lena, IL work, dedication, love, and laughter. Burss and Viola (Greenwald) Smith. Marjorie graduated from Dakota joyed crossword and jigsaw puzzles, passed away on He ended most days fast asleep while She attended parochial schools in the High School class of 1955 and was Thursday, Aug. sitting upright at the kitchen table Chicago area. Jeanne married Fran- a lifelong member of Bethel United 3, 2017 at the with his family by his side. ces Beard. She later married Ralph Methodist Church in Afolkey. She See OBITS, Page 10 Lena Living Center in Lena, IL. She was JUST LISTED - Ranch style born on July 13, Liles Chiropractic home adjacent to Stagecoach 1931 to Stanley Trail Golf Course. Ceramic and Edna (Loomis) Rayhorn in Free- flooring throughout. Kitchen port, IL. 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• Shooting (Continued from page 3) turn around when he started walking him as if Mr. Boyle was fucking with looking out the township garage on March 29, 2017. Casey’s does not to the extent that he reasonably be- in mud near a ravine behind the salt the police officer and taunting the of- door and seeing 3 subjects walking have any surveillance cameras out- lieves that such conduct is necessary shed. Mr. Hess saw a police squad ficer by smiling and acting as if he down an embankment southbound side and the cashier working at the to defend himself or another against car pull up when he turned around. had a gun in his hand. Mr. Hess de- on Front Avenue. Mr. Kurth said time of the theft did not see a vehi- such other’s imminent use of unlaw- Mr. Hess said Mr. Boyle took off run- scribed Mr. Boyle as being out of his it was 2 males and 1 female. Mr. cle drive off so they were unable to ful force. However, he is justified in ning at this point. mind when pointing his finger gun at Kurth looked out the window again confirm if this was in fact the gas Mr. the use of force which is intended or Mr. Hess said he stopped and co- the officers. Mr. Hess thought Mr. approximately 5 minutes later. Mr. Hess believed Mr. Boyle had stolen likely to cause death or great bodily operated with the police officer, who Boyle was hit with a shot. Mr. Hess Kurth remembered seeing 2 police from Casey’s. However, they did harm only if he reasonably believes was Officer Patridge. Mr. Hess said demonstrated how he saw Mr. Boyle officers in the roadway talking with a confirm the gas was stolen during the that such force is necessary to pre- Officer Patridge asked if they were wince and moved his left elbow to- male subject (identified by others as approximate time frame Mr. Boyle vent imminent death or great bodily armed. Mr. Hess said he told Offi- wards his stomach. Mr. Hess said Hess). Mr. Kurth also saw the oth- was believed to have been at Casey’s. harm to himself or another, or the cer Patridge he did not think there Mr. Boyle stayed on his feet until he er male subject (identified by others The Illinois State Police deter- commission of a forcible felony. was a gun, but he did not know. Mr. went out of sight. as Boyle) in a shooting stance fac- mined Officer Patridge fired 8 shots The Illinois Appellate Courts have Hess told the officer Mr. Boyle did Mr. Hess remembered hearing an ing northbound towards the police on March 29, 2017. It was also established elements the evidence not have anything in his hands, but officer say “shots fired,” and then officers. Mr. Kurth said it looked determined 2 of those shots hit Mr. must prove for self-defense to be Ms. Kaiden was carrying backpacks. Deputy Heidenreich putting himself like the male subject was pointing a Boyle resulting in his death. One justified. The First District Appellate Officer Patridge then informed Mr. between Mr. Hess and the shooting. weapon at the officers and was firing gunshot wound was in Mr. Boyle’s Court of Illinois in People v. Lewis, Hess he was being detained. Mr. Mr. Hess followed Deputy Heiden- it. Mr. Kurth could not tell which right lateral abdomen and the oth- 980 N.E.2d 1226 (1st Dist. 2012), Hess observed Deputy Heidenreich reich’s instructions and did not see officer the male subject was point- er gunshot wound was in his upper indicated, “Thus, a person acts in arrive at this time. Mr. Hess said he much after that. Mr. Hess said Depu- ing the weapon at or which officers left chest. An autopsy was conduct- self-defense where: attempted to slip away from the area ty Heidenreich placed him in a squad were firing their weapons. Mr. Kurth ed on Mr. Boyle on March 30, 2017 (1) Force was threatened at this point. Mr. Hess admitted he car and locked him in it. heard approximately 4 or 5 shots, in Stephenson County, Illinois. The against defendant; (2) defendant was was attempting to leave before he Mr. Hess remembered hearing followed by 3 or 4 more shots in Forensic Pathologist who conducted not the aggressor; (3) the danger of was arrested on his outstanding war- officers giving multiple verbal com- quick succession. Mr. Kurth could the autopsy indicated in his report the harm was imminent; (4) the force rants. Mr. Hess was then instructed mands to Mr. Boyle to get on the not confirm if the male subject had cause of death for Mr. Boyle was due threatened is unlawful; (5) defendant to put his hands behind his back. ground. Mr. Hess also said, “If I am a weapon in his hands, but he said to, or as a consequence of a gunshot actually believed a danger existed The next thing Mr. Hess remem- a policeman and I am standing there the male subject was in a shooting wound of the chest. and the use of force was necessary bered was hearing gun shots, approx- I don’t know that I am able to assess stance with his hands clasped in front The silver penlight found next to to avert it; and (6) defendant’s belief imately 4 or 5 quickly. Mr. Hess had whether or not he has a gun from that of him. Mr. Kurth remembered the Mr. Boyle was sent to the Illinois was reasonable.” his back to Officer Patridge when distance.” Mr. Hess said it seemed officers moving behind their squad State Police Forensic Science Labo- Furthermore, the Illinois Appel- the shots started. Mr. Hess turned like Mr. Boyle “didn’t have a care for cars after hearing the shots and the ratory in Rockford, Illinois to deter- late Courts have established it is not around and observed Mr. Boyle after his life” and “it was almost like a I officers taking the other male subject mine if any of Mr. Boyle’s DNA was necessary for the other person to the shots started. Mr. Hess said he wanna die type of situation.” (Mr. Hess) into custody. Mr. Kurth found on the penlight. The lab de- be armed with a deadly weapon for did not observe Mr. Boyle until he Ms. Kaiden was also interviewed said he was approximately 150 yards termined there was a mixture human deadly force to be justified. The First heard the second shot. Mr. Hess saw later that afternoon at the FHN Me- away from the incident and he did DNA profiles found on the pen that District Appellate Court of Illinois in Mr. Boyle near the gravel pile. morial Hospital. Ms. Kaiden ex- not hear any conversation or verbal was interpreted as a mixture of three People v. Polk, 388 N.E.2d 864 (1st Mr. Hess said Mr. Boyle was plained she did not see anything commands. people. A major male DNA profile Dist. 1979), wrote, “We recognize it pointing his hands like he had a gun during the shooting, but did hear a lot A toxicology report conducted on was identified. It was determined is not necessary that the apparent dan- in his hands. Mr. Hess demonstrat- of gun shots. Ms. Kaiden could not Mr. Boyle’s blood revealed he had Mr. Boyle can be excluded from hav- ger prove to be real or that the victim ed this by putting both of his hands remember much of the details about approximately 2,900 ng/ml of meth- ing contributed to this major male be armed with a deadly weapon in together as if making a finger gun, the day leading up to the shooting or amphetamines in his blood. Accord- profile. The minor profile(s) identi- order for a person to have reasonable pointing straight out in front of his why they were walking away from ing to the toxicology report, blood fied on the penlight were identified belief that his life is endangered to body. Mr. Hess said Mr. Boyle had the car through the township prop- levels of 200 to 600 ng/ml have been as potentially incomplete and unsuit- the point of justifying a killing.” The his hands up as if he was holding a erty. reported in methamphetamine abus- able for comparison. District Court in People v. Brumbe- gun, but Mr. Hess did not see a gun in On March 30, 2017, Illinois State ers who exhibited violent and irratio- It is the ultimate responsibility loe, 240 N.E.2d 150 (1st Dist. 1968), Mr. Boyle’s hands. Mr. Hess did not Police agents interviewed Scott nal behavior. The report also states of the State’s Attorney’s Office to concluded, “Whether the deceased believe Mr. Boyle had any weapons Kurth who was working at the Stock- high doses of methamphetamine can determine whether or not to initiate actually had a weapon when he ran in his hands. Mr. Hess thought Mr. ton Township building near the in- also elicit restlessness, confusion, a criminal prosecution, and if so, up to the defendant is not determina- Boyle was smiling while doing this. cident and witnessed part of what hallucinations, circulatory collapse which criminal charges should be tive in judging the latter’s conduct, Mr. Hess described the smiling as an happened. Mr. Kurth was working and convulsions. prosecuted and against whom. The for whether the danger is actual or evil, crazy smirk. Mr. Hess did not in the township shop approximately The Illinois State Police requested State’s Attorney has the authority to apparent does not depend on the as- see Ms. Kaiden at this point. 150 yards from where the shooting a copy of the squad video from Of- file a criminal information charging sailant’s use of a deadly weapon or of Mr. Hess explained it appeared to took place. Mr. Kurth remembered ficer Patridge’s squad car and Dep- the crime or to seek an indictment having one in his possession.” Final- uty Heidenreich’s squad car. Dep- charging the crime by presenting ly, the First District Court in People uty Heidenreich’s squad video was the case to a grand jury. The State’s v. Lester, 430 N.E.2d 358 (1st Dist. Northwestern Illinois Community Action Agency not recording prior to or during the Attorney’s Office should attempt to 1981), found “Although it is not nec- shooting. Officer Patridge’s squad gather as much relevant information essary for the victim to have actually 2017-2018 LIHEAP Heating Utility Assistance Program video was recording prior to and as possible to aid in reaching a sound possessed or used a deadly weap- during the shooting. However, the decision before a final decision is on to justify killing in self-defense, The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Office of camera in Officer Patridge’s squad made. the absence of a weapon is a factor Community Assistance Announced a change in the start date of the car faces forward. Officer Patridge’s The State’s Attorney should file which may be considered by the trier LIHEAP Program squad car was parked on Front Av- or seek criminal charges if he or she of fact.” enue facing west. The shooting oc- believes the evidence establishes a It has been determined after re- LIHEAP will begin on October 1, 2017 curred to the south of the squad car criminal offense was committed and viewing all of the evidence and in- No appointments can be scheduled before October 1st. so it was not captured on camera. the admissible evidence is sufficient formation obtained during the inves- Furthermore, no audio was recorded to prove beyond a reasonable doubt tigation, that the use of deadly force All priority periods have been moved back one month. on the squad video during the shoot- a specific person or persons com- by Officer Patridge when he shot and ing. mitted the crime. The State’s Attor- killed Troy Boyle was justified as Beginning in October, Senior and Disabled Households Finally, Deputy Heidenreich and ney should not file or seek criminal self-defense. Given the circumstanc- Officer Patridge did not have body charges if he or she does not believe es Officer Patridge was faced with, a may apply for assistance. cameras during this incident. The Jo there is sufficient admissible evi- reasonable police officer in Officer Daviess County Sheriff’s Office did dence to prove beyond a reasonable Patridge’s position could have rea- Beginning November 1st, families with children 5 and under not have body cameras for the road doubt a crime was committed. sonably believed he or she, Deputy and disconnected households may also apply. deputies at this time. The Stockton A person has a right to defend Heidenreich and Mr. Hess were in Police Department did have body themselves, others and their proper- imminent danger of death or great Starting December 1st, all income eligible households may apply. cameras at this time, but all of the ty under the laws of Illinois and the bodily harm and Officer Patridge’s body cameras for the Stockton Po- United States. A person does not subsequent firing of his weapon at More detailed information on application requirements will be lice Department were out of service commit a criminal offense if the facts Mr. Boyle was justified. Therefore, posted in September. on March 29, 2017. Therefore, there establish they were justified in the Officer Patridge has been cleared and is not any audio or video recording of use of force in self-defense against no criminal charges will be filed or sought against Officer Patridge by Please call the office or visit our website at the events during the shooting. another. The Illinois Compiled Stat- The Illinois State Police also de- utes define The Use of Force in De- the Jo Daviess County State’s Attor- www.nicaa.org for more information. termined approximately 11.14 gal- fense of Person in 720 ILCS 5/7-1. ney’s Office. Northwestern Illinois Community Action Agency lons of fuel was stolen from pump 7 Subsection (a) defines it as follows: Mr. Boyle approached Officer 27 S. State Avenue, Suite 102, Freeport, IL 61032 at Casey’s General Store in Stockton A person is justified in the use Phone: 815-232-3141 or 800-883-1111 between 11:32 a.m. and 12:02 p.m. of force against another when and 290488 See SHOOTING, Page 7 7 The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide - Wednesday, August 9, 2017 • 7

• Shooting (Continued from page 6) Patridge and Deputy Heidenreich see Officer Patridge had drawn his he was pointing at the officers. Of- to him the male subject was point- gray object in Boyle’s hands. Offi- with his right arm concealed behind service weapon. Officer Patridge’s ficer Patridge, Deputy Heidenreich, ing a weapon at the officers and was cer Patridge also described the silver his back. Mr. Boyle was ordered actions of drawing his firearm and Mr. Hess and Mr. Kurth all agree firing it, that the male subject was penlight as a 5 to 6 inch gray tube. multiple times by the officers to pointing it at the ground should have Mr. Boyle was standing holding his in a shooting stance with his hands A police officer, under these circum- show his hands so they could de- placed Mr. Boyle on notice that Of- hands together acting like he had a clasped in front of him, but also said stances, who observes part of a 5 to termine what, if anything, he had ficer Patridge would potentially use firearm he was pointing at the offi- he could not confirm if the male 6 inch gray tube sticking out of a behind his back. Mr. Boyle ignored his firearm if necessary. However, cers. subject had a weapon in his hands. closed fist could reasonably believe the officers’ commands by continu- Mr. Boyle continued to ignore the Mr. Boyle continued pointing his Mr. Boyle was not in possession he or she saw a gun barrel or a gun. ing to approach them and keeping officers’ commands by continuing to hands at the officers like he had a of a firearm, but it is possible he had Even if Mr. Boyle was not in posses- his hand behind his back. approach them and keeping his hand gun even after Officer Patridge the silver penlight in his hands when sion of the penlight, a police officer Officer Patridge drew his service concealed behind his back. started shooting at him. Officer he was pointing them at the officers could reasonably believe Mr. Boyle weapon and pointed it at the ground Mr. Boyle then quickly raised his Patridge said Mr. Boyle held his acting like he had a gun. Chief was in possession of a firearm be- while he was ordering Mr. Boyle to right hand from the concealed po- right arm in front of him extending Sheehan and Deputy Heidenreich cause Mr. Boyle concealed his arm show his hands. Mr. Boyle would sition behind his back and took a it towards the officers as he moved both saw the silver penlight next behind his back, ignored multiple have been in a position to easily shooting stance as if he had a gun to his left behind the gravel pile. to Mr. Boyle. Officer Patridge also verbal commands to show his hands Officer Patridge said Mr. Boyle saw it when he approached. This even after Officer Patridge drew his went to a kneeling position when was before the EMS personnel ar- service weapon and pointed it at he reemerged from the other side of rived with the ambulance. the ground, quickly raised his hand Stockton FFA Alumni to the gravel pile and punched his right The DNA test on the silver pen- from behind his back into a shooting hand in the direction of the officers light did not confirm it was in Mr. stance acting like he had a firearm host antique tractor drive as if he was firing a gun. Boyle’s possession. However, it and continued to have his hands in a Officer Patridge said he saw Mr. also did not prove the penlight shooting position even after Officer Plans are underway for the 2017 Registration is $40 per tractor and Boyle’s right hand closed around a was not in Mr. Boyle’s possession. Patridge began firing at him. Stockton FFA Alumni Antique Trac- it will include lunch, tractor sign, gray object extending a few inches There was one male DNA profile on Officer Patridge was reasonable tor Drive. This year’s event has been button, name tag, and refreshments. beyond his hand, which caused Of- the penlight suitable for compari- in his immediate fear for his life and expanded to include a full day worth Drivers must be least 16 years of age ficer Patridge to believe Mr. Boyle son. The DNA test confirmed this those around him because of the ac- of touring rural Jo Daviess and Ste- and have a valid driver’s license in had a hand gun in his right hand. was not Mr. Boyle’s DNA. This tions of Mr. Boyle. The analysis of phenson Counties. order to drive in this event. Drivers Mr. Hess said he did not observe DNA could have been left by the reasonableness must embody allow- The event will be held on Satur- will need to sign a Driver Safety a weapon in Mr. Boyle’s hand, but male ambulance driver who moved ance for the fact that police officers day, August 26. It’s an opportuni- Pledge prior to participating. There also said he was uncertain if a police the penlight or any other male who are often forced to make split-sec- ty for antique tractor lovers from are approximately 15 seats avail- officer standing there would be able previously touched it. Howev- ond judgments, in circumstances Northwestern Illinois and Southern able on a covered wagon that will be to assess whether or not Mr. Boyle er, there were two other potential that are tense, uncertain, and rapidly Wisconsin to showcase their family a part of the drive at a cost of $25 had a gun. Deputy Heidenreich DNA profiles that were in such a evolving, about the amount of force collections. All tractors that are mod- per seat. Passenger will be required said he feared Mr. Boyle was con- condition they could not be tested that is necessary in a particular sit- el year 1987 or earlier, and that can to sign a Passenger Liability Waiver. cealing a weapon behind his back to determine if they were left by uation. travel at least 10 mph, are welcome Anyone under the age of 18 will need when he was approaching, but also Mr. Boyle. Finally, it is common This incident was investigated to participate. a legal guardian’s signature on the re- said he could not tell if Mr. Boyle for people to touch an item without by the Illinois State Police and re- Participants should check in no quired paperwork as well. had a weapon in his hand before the leaving any DNA on the item so it is viewed by the Jo Daviess County later than 8 a.m. at Stockton High For information concerning the shooting started because Mr. Hess possible Mr. Boyle had the penlight State’s Attorney’s Office and it has School which is located at 540 N. rules and requirements or to register and Officer Patridge were partial- in his possession and did not leave been determined Officer Patridge Rush St. just off U.S. Route 20 in please contact Greg Millerschone ly in Deputy Heidenreich’s line of any DNA on it. was justified in using deadly force Stockton. The drive will start prompt- (815) 947-3345 or Brad Brudi (815) sight. Mr. Kurth said it looked like Officer Patridge said he saw a against Mr. Boyle. ly at 8:15 a.m. and will cover approx- 858-4366. imately 50 miles round trip. Stops Registration forms need to be re- along the route will be Jim Brant’s turned to the Stockton FFA Alumni, Planter Collection (Pearl City), Lake c/o Rick Duchow, 312 N. Hudson Carroll, Loran Valley, Lunch at Slurp St., Stockton, IL 61085. Pre-regis- & Burp, and Blackhawk Monument tration is preferred by August 19, as we return to Stockton High School but people can register the day of the GET MORE FREEDOM around 4:30 PM. The event will be event as well. held rain or shine, but poor weather conditions may alter the route. Jo Daviess County agencies to explore COAD possibilities West Point Mutual The Jo Daviess County Health SPEND MORE TIME ENJOYING LIFE AND LESS TIME MAKING PAYMENTS! 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Principal Colleen Fox School Library on Monday, July 17, that the Middle School HVAC project place state finish in the Greenhand can “like” the page to receive High congratulated Leighton Krueger for 2017. Members present included was on schedule and also reviewed Quizbowl competition, Stanlee Rillie School updates and announcements. winning the Little Blackhawk bicy- Kirk Schubert, Kim Mapes, Neill Ca- change orders. for receiving the Silver State Award Principal Brad Fox thanked the many cle donated by the Lions Club and hill, Todd Vincent, Roger Groezinger, Superintendent Gilliland reviewed for his scrapbook, and the FFA Pro- volunteers who helped at school-re- reported on the successful U.D. for and Deb Gille. Member Nicole Haas upcoming construction meeting dates, gram for receiving the Century Chal- lated booths on July 4th. The Foun- Kids Summer Program. The adminis- joined the meeting at 6:55 pm. The thanked the Foundation for donating lenge Award for having all agricul- dation’s season pass winners were trators also reviewed a new coaches’/ regular and closed session minutes of $4,000 for new fifth grade science advisors’ handbook with the board as June 19, 2017, and the FY17 amend- textbooks, and told the board that the well as a new extra-curricular code of ed budget hearing minutes were ap- Finance Committee would meet on conduct document that will be acted proved 6-0 following a motion by August 2, and the Policy Committee on at the August meeting. Groezinger and second by Mapes. would meet on Aug. 21 at 5:30 p.m. Member Groezinger reviewed Bills totaling $897,133.36 were ap- before the next regular meeting. In the CTE Academy minutes, and the proved for payment 6-0 following addition, Dr. Gilliland reported that Building and Grounds Committee re- a motion by Groezinger and second Tech Director Gary Baglin is in the port included discussions about two replacement doors and stage mecha- nism improvements. OPEN HOUSE PRICE REDUCED Under new business, the board took Sunday, August 13 • 1 - 3 p.m. the following action: WARREN - Approved the resolution to per- 716 S. HARLEM AVE. REDUCED $15,100 manently transfer $400,000 from the FREEPORT - COME LOOK AT CHARMING MOVE THIS HISTORIC Working Cash Fund (70) to the Op- IN READY HOME. 3 bedroom, 2 bath erations and Maintenance Fund (20) Updated kitchen and Rock home. This home is on the edge 7-0 following a motion by Mapes and bathroom 4 +/- years. Seasons porch of town with some village amenities second by Cahill off of spacious master bedroom would and a country feel so it has the best of make a perfect craft or sewing room both worlds. It is situated between Approved Superintendent Gilliland with all of the natural light. Great outdoor Meridian Park and the village limits. to review, accept, , and sign off on the space, deck, concrete patio and fenced The home is solid, well built home from financial statements of the District, in back yard. New windows on main the 1800s and has ample room sizes which include the audit report, the an- floor 8 +/- years, some newer wiring. and storage. New roof in May 2017 The roof, gutters and gutter guards 2016. and new windows at the property but nual financial report to the state, and Priced at ...... $87,500 not installed. There is an out building data collection form on behalf of the that could stand to be re-sided but school district 7-0 following a motion is a nice addition to the property. by Groezinger and second by Gille OTHER PROPERTIES Priced to sell, so don’t wait too long. COURTESY PHOTO The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide New Price ...... $99,900 Approved repair of High school LENA - LOCATED and Middle School doors with IN BEAUTIFUL BUT- Boy Scouts National Jamboree Hartz Incorporated in the amount of TERNUT WOODS OTHER PROPERTIES - Updated 3 bed- Two Stockton Scouts, Haylen Scott & David Lancaster from $8,171.96 7-0 following a motion by room, 2 1/2 LENA - SPACIOUS 2 Troop 31 are attended the 2017 National Jamboree at the Sum- Vincent and second by Mapes baths, eat-in kitchen, formal living/ BEDROOM, 2 BATH mit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve in West Virgin- Approved the awarding of the milk dining room. Two family rooms, wood BRICK HOME. Eat- ia from July 18 - 29, 2017. Both scouts are twelve years old bid to Prairie Farms and the bread bid burning fireplace, large deck and in kitchen plus formal much more. You must see this home dining room, large and have earned their First Class rank in Scouting. More than to Bimbo Bakeries 7-0 following a to really appreciate all it has to offer. formal living room plus a family room 30,000 Scouts from all over the United States come togeth- motion by Groezinger and second by Priced to sell at ...... $174,900 with patio door to deck. The master er during the National Jamboree on 10,600 acres participat- Haas bedroom and the 2nd bedroom are ing in outdoor Scouting activities such as whitewater rafting, Approved resolution to update sig- spacious in size. Main floor laundry. WINSLOW - Full finished basement, 2 stall attached rock climbing, rappelling, zip lines, BMX biking, rifle & archery natures on the revolving fund, gener- COUNTRY VIEWS, shooting, high ropes courses, swimming and many, many oth- al fund, high yield account, and new LE-WIN SCHOOLS! garage, covered front porch. Located at This 3 bedroom, 1 the edge of town and close to a park. er activities while meeting Scouts from all over the nation. push coin account (new fees software) bath home has Priced at ...... $137,500 7-0 following a motion by Mapes and a spacious living room with wood ROCK CITY - ROOM second by Groezinger burning fireplace, den/family room/ The board voted 7-0 to go into office and a large dining room with GALORE! This home double set of French doors leading to has all you will need You are closed session at 7:28 pm following the deck. Kitchen and master bedroom with 4 floors of living a motion by Groezinger and second have vaulted ceilings. Built-ins in the space! The home features 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, family by Cahill under the Open Meetings hallway and den. Master bedroom Act 5 ILCS 120/2 for the purpose of has double closet. New roof in 2010. room with fireplace, living room, eat in to join us Priced at ...... $72,500 kitchen has walk in pantry, formal dining appointment, dismissal, performance room, finished walk up attic, partially for a night of Swing, Jazz, & Oldies of personnel, and matters relating to finished lower level, enclosed porch WINSLOW - MO- plus front and back covered porches. from the 40s, 50s, & 60s students. The board voted 7-0 follow- TIVATED SELLER ing a motion by Mapes and second - LARGE YARD with Large yard and a storage shed. The access to backyard attic has a craft or home school room by Cahill at 7:56 pm to return to open plus 2 other rooms great for play room, session. from basement. Home home gym or maybe a bedroom as one features 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, spacious of them has a closet. Lower level has a Under continued new business, the eat in kitchen, dining room, living room, board took the following action: office/toy room, breezeway and main bath and a non-conforming bedroom. floor laundry. Roof has been replaced All of this in the Dakota School District. Approved the employment of kin- and the exterior of the home stained Priced at ...... $119,000 dergarten teacher Michelle Haas for and trim painted, upstairs bedrooms the 2017-2018 school year 7-0 fol- new carpet and paint 2014, kitchen PLEASE BE SURE TO VISIT OUR WEBSITES lowing a motion by Schubert and sec- and bath/laundry room remodeled TO TOUR ALL OF OUR LISTINGS AT: ond by Groezinger 7/8 years ago. 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Managing Broker Broker Free For Active Military & First Responders New Price ...... $69,900 815-297-5599 815-291-9204 For Tickets or Group Rates Call 815-233-0513 Elementary School Principal for the 2018-2019 school year 7-0 following CALL US TODAY FOR Our Evening Brought To You By These Fine Sponsors: a motion by Vincent and second by Ashley Heilman Bill Scheider Jr. Adam Werhane The Morse Group • Big Radio • Groeling Salvage • ABC Advertising • The Journal-Standard 289977 Schubert A SHOWING ON ANY OF Broker Broker Broker Ross Auto Glass • Burke-Tubbs Funeral Home • Union Savings Bank • State Bank 815-291-8149 815-703-6458 815-297-4403 The board adjourned at 7:59 p.m. THESE PROPERTIES 290612 Donuts Delight • Majeski Motors • Baumgartner Automotive • Logans • First State Bank RS-FJS000194169_V2 SWITCH CH 9 The Scoop Today/Shopper’sThe Scoop TodayGuide - Wednesday, August 9, 2017 • 9 CHURCH NEWS Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Matt Mau to preach St. Paul Church of Epleyanna Good Shepherd Lutheran Church will gather for worship to host ‘Autumn Fest’ on Aug. 13, at Good Shepherd, at St. John in Lena Mark your calendars and plan to attend the St. Paul “Autumn Fest.” 118 E. Mason St. Lena, IL, at A true “son of the congregation”, This year, 2017, is the 500th an- This fun family event will take place at St Paul Church of Epleyanna, 9:30 a.m. All are invited to the Reverend Matt Mau will take the niversary celebration of the Chris- located at 8800 E. Eplyanna Rd, Davis, IL on Saturday, Sept. 9, from worship on this Tenth Sunday pulpit at St. John’s, Lena on the week- tian Reformation that began when 4 to 7 p.m. of Pentecost with Holy Com- end of August 12 and 13, as part of Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses There will be free food, games, and prizes, bounce house with munion. Following worship, the festivities celebrating the 125th to the door of the Castle Church in obstacle course, cake walk, petting zoo, and face painting. Also there will be a time of fellow- anniversary of St. John’s church and Wittenberg, Germany in 1517. These performing live will be Christian singer, songwriter, and worship ship. the 500th anniversary of the Chris- “theses” formed a list of questions leader, Matt Hoffland. For more information please visit his website On Aug. 14, Parkinson Sup- tian Reformation. Matt will preach at and propositions for debate. One of at: www.matthoffland.com port Group will meet at 1:30 worship services Saturday evening at Luther’s 95 Theses simply declares, Be sure to bring your whole family for a refreshing evening of good p.m. in the Fellowship Hall with 5:30 and Sunday morning services at “The Church’s true treasure is the old Christian fun. For more information contact Pastor Scott at (815) guess speaker Jill Hilliger, from 8 and 10:30. gospel of Jesus Christ. The central 865-5314 or by email at:[email protected] Senior Resource Center of Ste- Pastor Matt Mau serves the congre- theme of the reformation remains phenson & Jo Daviess counties gation of St. John’s Lutheran Church the central theme of our church over topic will be “Money Manage- in Waco, Nebraska. He is the son of all these years—the Gospel of Jesus Women of St. Paul Lutheran ment Program Mark and Anita Mau; grandson of Christ. On Wednesday Aug. 16, at 8 Tom and Carol Mau and Carole Fern- The whole Lena community is in- Church in Kent to meet Aug. 13 a.m. the Piece Corps Quilters steadt. Pastor Mau and his wife Re- vited to join us on Sunday, August 13, On Sunday, Aug. 13, the Women of ship with us at the little church with will work together to craft quilts becca have two sons, Levi and Sime- for an Ice Cream Social and Summer St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Kent, Il- the big heart. We are located in the for Lutheran World Relief. on and daughter, Anna. Concert at the church, 625 Country linois, will meet at 9:00 am to discuss suburbs, one-fourth mile north of Kent They are always looking for The family of St. John’s, Lena Lane Dr, Lena. The Concert will fea- several projects. All women are invit- at 1334 N. Sunnyside Road. Come on more people to help tie quilts has served the Lord in mission and ture “The Fever String Band.” Music ed. down. We sing the oldies. For more and sew. No previous quilting ministry in the Lena community for begins at 6 p.m. and runs to 7:30 p.m. Family worship service will begin information, call Pastor Andres at 232- experience is necessary. Come over 125 years. Pastor Rick Bad- Everything is free: ice cream, pop- at 10 a.m. in the church sanctuary. Deb 4010. join the fun and make a differ- er has served the St. John’s family corn, bottled water, and cookies. Just Winning is the organist. Mary Lynn ence in the world. since 1980. The church was formerly bring a lawn chair or blanket and a Groezinger will read scriptures from On Thursday Aug. 17, Good housed at 308 E. Lena St, then con- friend. Also, we will accept donations 1 Kings, Psalms, and Romans. Pas- Shepherd will lead Devotions structed a new building and moved to the Lena Food Pantry---canned or tor Carole Andres’ sermon is entitled your source for on-line news: & Dessert at Friendship Center. to its current location at 625 Country non-perishable food items, paper “How Long Can You Tread Water,” If you have any questions, Lane Dr in 1987. products, or a monetary contribution. based upon 14th chapter of Matthew. RVPNEWS.COM please call the church at 815- Holy Communion will be celebrated. 369-5552. Family Fun Night at First We welcome all who wish to wor- Willow ‘50th’ Baptist Church of Warren First Baptist Church of Warren fun night with your neighbors and God Is Love Folk Festival invites the whole community to friends. If you have any questions, Schapville Zion Willow “50th” Annual Music Folk join us on Friday, August 11, for a please call (815)745-2287. First Presbyterian Church Festival Aug 12-13; held on the Wil- Family Fun Night. It starts at 5 p.m. Baptist Church is located at 101 W. low Church grounds.(3 mi. SE of with games for all ages at the Little Jefferson St. in Warren. Celebrate God’s Love at Stockton, Il on Willow Rd)(from League Park in Warren, highlight- 10:00 a.m. worship Freeport; go W. on Rt 20 to Willow ed by the “Big Ball” games! Fol- Rd- turn left go 6 mi.to the church) lowing the games, we will return to Connect with 635 E. Schapville Road

Hrs.: on Sat. 11 a.m. -10 p.m. (open the church for hot dogs, chips, and 64751 stage performances, 6 p.m.- “Remem- Elizabeth, IL 61028 cookies! Then, at 6:30, we will be helpful school www.schapvillezion.org brances of the past; having a special showing of the film Sun. 6:30 - 9:30 a.m. Breakfast Courageous. This award-winning resources served. movie centers on the lives of four 10:15 -11;15 a.m. “The Bluegrass Back-to-school time can be chal- police officers and the greatest chal- lenging for families when adding Express” Gospel music. lenge that each of them faces – fa- St. Joseph Catholic Church 12 - 5 p.m. Open stage performanc- up all the associated expenses --- therhood. clothes, supplies, tuition. Dial 2-1-1 Apple River es. There is no cost to attend. Come More than 100 amateur bluegrass to connect with helpful school re- whenever you can. All ages are wel- sources in our community. singers an acoustic musciams will come. You won’t want to miss this FISH BOIL and perform. on a hay wagon. on a country Call 2-1-1 or visit 211.org church lawn. Food and drink will be offered. No dogs allowed; No alchol QUILT RAFFLE or drugs allowed on church grounds. FREE SUMMER CONCERT & ICE CREAM SOCIAL Friday, September 1 EVANGELICAL FREE Labor Day Weekend CHURCH OF LENA Sunday, August 13th • 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Apple River Event Center on Stagecoach Trail 720 N. Freedom Street Please bring your lawn chair, blanket and a friend Lena, IL • 815-369-5591 and pull up a piece of lawn for a family-fun event. Serving 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. Prepared by Vern & Bill from the Gratiot Fire Dept. Dr. Jim Erb, Senior Pastor The Fever River will be performing Rev. Scott Wilson starting at 6:00 p.m. Assoc. Pastor of Youth String Band Advance Tickets $10.00 Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. Ice Cream, Popcorn, Cookies & Drinks Available Sunday School/ABF 8:45 a.m. We will be taking a donation for the Lena Food Pantry. Purchased at the Door $11.00 AWA NA-Wednesdays 5:30 p.m. Children under 12 $5.00 Junior and Senior High In case of inclement Youth Wednesdays 7:00 p.m. St. John’s Lutheran Church weather the concert and ice cream Listen to pastor’s weekly sermon 625 Country Lane Drive social will be held Carryouts Available at www.lenafreechurch.org inside the church. 289317 Lena, IL • 815-369-4035 289137 For more information call St. Joseph at 815-745-2312 288266 10 10 • Wednesday, August 9, 2017 - The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide For All Your Advertising Needs It’s time for the Call Cyndee Stiefel Shopper’s Guide • 815-369-4112 Briggs and Reed The Scoop Today • 815-947-3353 158955 Tractor Drive Check your calendars—don’t forget about our 12th Annual “Briggs and Reed Tractor Drive” Waverly Place of Stockton on Sat., Sept. 2, 2017. We start at Jim Briggs’ farm, 3699 W. Winslow Rd., Orangeville, IL Annual Appreciation Picnic and go 20 miles to Orval Reed’s farm at 7942 Neesseman Rd., Sunday, August 13, 2017 South Wayne, Wi. There we have a delicious picnic, tour the 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. barn with lots of farm antiques in it. After lunch we head back to Briggs’ place. Please bring a Games • Free Food • Prizes dish to pass for picnic. You are welcome to come even if you Music • Pony Rides don’t drive a tractor. Everyone always has a fun and informative So come have some fun at Waverly Place day. Come join us. Phone: Jim at 815-789-4570 or 815-291- Tours will be given upon request 4571 or Orval at 608-677-2301 or 608-558-5082. 501 E. Front Ave. • Stockton • 815-947-2215 289572 Apple Canyon Lake’s 39th Annual Reunion Zink Endress reunion The Zink Endress reunion will be held Sunday Aug. 13, at 12:30 at Mt. Ice Cream Social Carroll UMC Fellowship Hall 216 S Main St. Mt. Carroll, Ill. It is air con- ditioned and handicapped accessible. There will be pot luck with lemonade & Craft Fair provided. Sunday, September 3 Birth Ellie Kleckner 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Brittani Gemmell and Matthew Kleckner of Stockton, Ill. are the Apple Canyon Lake Clubhouse, overlooking the lake! parents of a daughter Ellie Kristine

14A157 Canyon Club Dr., Apple River, IL 61001 COURTESY PHOTO The Scoop Today/ Shopper’s Guide Kleckner born Friday July 28, at FHN Memorial Hospital, Freeport, Ill. Ellie has a sister Emily Kleck- LUNCH STAND FEATURES: BBQ, hot dogs, Amy Gerbode and ner, 5. Grandparents are Mike and chips, soda, ice cream & delicious desserts! Julie Kleckner of Stockton and Kathi Russell Erickson to wed Gemmell-Orth Cedarville, Ill. and Amy Gerbode and Russell Erickson, both graduates of Lena Winslow Bob Gemmell of Baileyville, Ill. High School and now residing in Aurora, IL, have announced their Great grandmothers are Dorothy engagement, and plan to wed on September 9, 2017. Amy is the Orth of Scioto Mills, Ill. and Shirley Crafters Wanted! daughter of David & Joy Gerbode of Lena. She graduated from Le- Kleckner of Stockton. Call 815-492-2769 Win in 2012, and then graduated from Aurora University in 2016. She is now a Master’s student at NIU as well as teaching freshman com- or get application at position classes there. Russell is the son of Gary & Kathy Erickson • Obits www.applecanyonlake.org of Lena. He graduated from Le-Win in 2013 and then from Elmhurst (Continued from page 5) College in 2016. He is now working for Perficient, a computer pro- word searches, quilting, gardening, 290732 gramming company in Chicago. embroidering, and feeding and wa- tering the birds. She is survived by her three sons, Duane (Mary Ann) Morhardt of Eliz- abeth, LaVerne (Paula) Morhardt of GET READY FOR FALL Stockton, and Michael (Deborah) Morhardt of Great Falls, MT; her daughter, Lynn (Wayne) Schultz of Stockton; nine grandchildren and COUPON many great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents, El- mer and Doris; her husband, Harold; her sister, Donna French; her brother in law, Jim French; her two sisters 10% off any one in store item lost in infancy; and her grandson, Ja- cob Morhardt. certain exclusions may apply There will be a memorial service Expires October 1, 2017 Tuesday, Aug. 8, at St. John’s Evan- gelical Lutheran Church at 1 p.m. 2830 County Rd DR with a visitation beginning at 12 p.m. (next to Monrow Powersports) Interment will take place at Mass- Monroe, WI bach Cemetery. A memorial fund has been established for Northwest Vol- (608) 329-GUNS (4867) unteer Hospice. Condolences may be ctsfirearmsandarchery.com shared with her family at www.her- 286204 mannfuneralhom.com. 11 The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide - Wednesday, August 9, 2017 • 11 Chiropractic can provide a solution for the common problem of headaches Information compiled by Dr. so on. These drugs can lead to terri- lem, which results in better, safer, tension-type headaches by address- DeeDee Wampfler, D.C. Drs. Michael ble side effects like ulcers, leaky gut long-term results versus numbing ing the root cause of this ailment PREMIER CHIROPRACTIC syndrome, and irritable bowl, while the pain regularly with drugs. Chi- without drugs or surgery safely and Headaches can significantly im- & DeeDee the person continues to suffer with ropractic care, especially special- effectively. Chiropractors adjust the pact a person’s quality of life, espe- Wampfler headaches. ized CBP care restores the spine spine to restore normal joint motion cially when they are frequent, as is Research has shown that sublux- to its normal or as near normal as and function to the spine improving most often the case in tension-type Premier ations, which are misalignments in possible alignment and improves the function of the Central Nervous headaches. Millions of doctor’s vis- Chiropractic the spine that cause disturbances the function of the nervous system, System. CBP certified chiroprac- its every year are due to these com- of the Central Nervous System are joints, muscles, and soft tissues in- tors also use additional therapies to mon recurring headaches that are the most well-known cause of ten- volved, improving a person’s qual- restore the spine to its normal po- often treated with powerful pain-re- their headaches with ongoing pow- sion-type headaches. This is why ity of life. sition, much like a dentist may use lieving medication. Tension-type erful drug usage. The pain drugs Doctors of Chiropractic often see Chiropractic can provide the braces to restore the teeth to their headaches have been shown to reg- only temporarily numb the pain very favorable results in patients solution to the many millions of normal alignment. Addressing the ularly affect one out of every 6 peo- without addressing the cause of the who suffer from tension-type head- people who regularly suffer with cause of the problem makes sense. ple. headache and the cycle of headache aches. Chiropractors treat sublux- They are so common, many peo- pain and medication becomes a vi- ations in the spine by safely adjust- ple think headaches are a normal cious circle that repeats itself over ing the spine, working to restore nor- part of life and continually treat and over again. As the pain occurs mal function to the Central Nervous again, medication occurs to relieve System, joints, muscles, and tissues the pain for a time and then the med- involved; thereby directly affecting Dubuque man ication wears off as it’s processed the cause of these headaches and of- through the body and the headache ten providing long-term relief. sentenced in pain recurs only to be battled with True health and healing comes by another dose of pain medication and correcting the source of the prob- Jo Daviess County court RUSTYNUT ART SALE Jo Daviess County State’s Attor- ney, John D. Hay would like to in- AUGUST 19/20, 2017 • 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. form the public of the following in- Stop in and formation. On July 27, 2017, Cody Check Our Our J. Berry of Dubuque, Iowa was sen- tenced by Judge William Kelly to 3 (.7 mile west of Apple River Canyon State Park on E. Canyon Rd.; Brand New years in the Illinois Department of south on Bourquin Rd.) Showroom at Corrections. Mr. Berry must serve 6010 Forest 85% of the 3 year sentence. Once re- Hills Rd. leased from the Illinois Department of Corrections, Berry will be placed America’s Largest on two years of Mandatory Super- vised Release, formerly known as Parole. Home Improvement Company This Sentencing Hearing is a re- • Locally Owned & Operated sult of a Plea Agreement entered into in which Mr. Berry pled guilty • Professional & Insured Crews on March 14, 2017 to the offense of • True Lifetime Warranties, Guaranteed Forever! Aggravated DUI (Fatality). These charges stem from a motor • Serving for Nearly 15 Years vehicle crash that took place in East Dubuque, Illinois on November 17, 2014. The crash resulted in the death of Berry’s passenger, Gavin J. Grem- mel, (age 18) of Dubuque, Iowa. 290382 This incident was investigated by the East Dubuque Police Department and the Illinois State Police. 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289957 SWITCH 13 The Scoop Today/Shopper’sThe Scoop TodayGuide - Wednesday, August 9, 2017 • 13 LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT real estate and is offered for sale 15W030 NORTH FRONT- DAVIESS COUNTY, ILLI- firmation of the sale. OF THE 15TH without any representation as to AGE ROAD, SUITE 100 NOIS. TRACT II: A PART OF The property will NOT be JUDICIAL DISTRICT quality or quantity of title and BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 LOT 4 IN BLOCK 19, IN THE open for inspection and plain- JO DAVIESS COUNTY - without recourse to Plaintiff and (630) 794-5300 ORIGINAL VILLAGE OF tiff makes no representation as GALENA, ILLINOIS in \”AS IS\” condition. The sale E-Mail: [email protected]. ELIZABETH, JO DAVIESS to the condition of the property. U.S. BANK NATIONAL AS- is further subject to confirma- com COUNTY, ILLINOIS, BE- Prospective bidders are admon- SOCIATION AS INDENTURE tion by the court. Attorney File No. 14-16- ING MORE PARTICULAR- ished to check the court file to TRUSTEE FOR SPRING- Upon payment in full of the 13596 LY DESCRIBED AS FOL- verify all information. LEAF MORTGAGE LOAN amount bid, the purchaser will Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 LOWS: COMMENCING AT If this property is a condo- TRUST 2013-3, MORT- receive a Certificate of Sale that Case Number: 17 CH 00007 THE SOUTHWEST CORNER minium unit, the purchaser of GAGE-BACKED NOTES, SE- will entitle the purchaser to a TJSC#: 37-4711 OP SAID LOT 4; THENCE the unit at the foreclosure sale, RIES 2013-3 deed to the real estate after con- NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair NORTH 08 DEGREES 00 MIN- other than a mortgagee, shall Plaintiff, firmation of the sale. Debt Collection Practices Act, UTES 00 SECONDS EAST, pay the assessments and the le- -v.- The property will NOT be you are advised that Plaintiff’s ALONG THE WEST LINE OF gal fees required by The Condo- CHRISTINE A. JACQUETTE, open for inspection and plain- attorney is deemed to be a debt SAID LOT 4, A DISTANCE OF minium Property Act, 765 ILCS et al tiff makes no representation as collector attempting to collect 38.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this Defendant to the condition of the property. a debt and any information ob- 82 DEGREES 00 MINUTES property is a condominium unit 17CH 00007 Prospective bidders are admon- tained will be used for that pur- 00 SECONDS EAST, 15.34 which is part of a common in- NOTICE OF SALE ished to check the court file to pose. FEET; THENCE SOUTH 08 terest community, the purchaser PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- verify all information. I724342 DEGREES 00 MINUTES of the unit at the foreclosure sale BY GIVEN that pursuant to a If this property is a condo- (Published in The Scoop Today 00 SECONDS WEST, 38.00 other than a mortgagee shall Judgment of Foreclosure and minium unit, the purchaser of Aug. 9, 16 & 23, 2017) FEET TO A POINT ON THE pay the assessments required Sale entered in the above cause the unit at the foreclosure sale, 286317 SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT by The Condominium Property on May 11, 2017, an agent for other than a mortgagee, shall 4; THENCE NORTH 82 DE- Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). The Judicial Sales Corporation, pay the assessments and the le- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT GREES 00 MINUTES 00 IF YOU ARE THE MORT- will at 1:30 P.M. on September gal fees required by The Condo- OF THE 15TH SECONDS WEST, ALONG GAGOR (HOMEOWNER), 18, 2017, at the office of Vin- minium Property Act, 765 ILCS JUDICIAL DISTRICT SAID SOUTH LINE, A DIS- YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO cent Roth Toepfer & Leinen PC, 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this JO DAVIESS COUNTY - TANCE OF 15.34 FEET TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION 122 1/2 N Main St., Galena, IL property is a condominium unit GALENA, ILLINOIS THE POINT OF BEGINNING, FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- 61036, sell at public auction to which is part of a common in- THE BANK OF NEW YORK SAID TRACT SUBJECT TO TRY OF AN ORDER OF POS- the highest bidder, as set forth terest community, the purchaser MELLON FKA THE BANK ANY AND ALL RECORDED SESSION, IN ACCORDANCE below, the following described of the unit at the foreclosure sale OF NEW YORK, AS TRUST- EASEMENTS AND RIG}IT- WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) real estate: other than a mortgagee shall EE (CWALT 2005-10CB), OF-WAYS, ALL BEING SIT- OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- THE WEST 70 FEET OF pay the assessments required Plaintiff, UATED IN THE VILLAGE OF GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. LOTS FOURTEEN (14) AND by The Condominium Property -v.- ELIZABETH, JO DAVIESS You will need a photo iden- FIFTEEN (15) IN BLOCK Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). JAMES HENKLE A/K/A COUNTY, ILLINOIS. tification issued by a govern- NUMBER THIRTEEN (13) IF YOU ARE THE MORT- JAMES C. HENKLE, STATE Commonly known as 120 ment agency (driver’s license, IN MARVIN F. CARPEN- GAGOR (HOMEOWNER), OF ILLINOIS, UNKNOWN WEST MAIN STREET, Eliza- passport, etc.) in order to gain TER’S ORIGINAL TOWN OF YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO OWNERS AND NON-RE- beth, IL 61028 entry into our building and the STOCKTON, AS THE SAME REMAIN IN POSSESSION CORD CLAIMANTS, WIL- Property Index No. 43-07- foreclosure sale room in Cook ARE NUMBERED ON THE FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- LIAM BUTCHER, SPECIAL 001-142-00. County and the same identifi- PLAT RECORDED IN THE TRY OF AN ORDER OF POS- REPRESENTATIVE OF THE The real estate is improved cation for sales held at other RECORDER’S OFFICE OF SESSION, IN ACCORDANCE DECEASED MORTGAG- with a single family residence. county venues where The Judi- THE COUNTY OF JO DA- WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OR JONATHAN SCHUSTER Sale terms: 25% down of the cial Sales Corporation conducts VIESS IN THE STATE OF IL- OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- A/K/A JONATHAN P SCHUS- highest bid by certified funds foreclosure sales. LINOIS. SITUATED IN THE GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. TER, UNKNOWN HEIRS at the close of the sale payable For information: Visit our COUNTY OF JO DAVIESS You will need a photo iden- AND LEGATEES OF JON- to The Judicial Sales Corpo- website at service.atty-pierce. AND STATE OF ILLINOIS. tification issued by a govern- ATHAN SCHUSTER A/K/A ration. No third party checks com. between the hours of 3 Commonly known as 116 ment agency (driver’s license, JONATHAN P. SCHUSTER, will be accepted. The balance and 5pm. McCalla Raymer E. CARPENTER AVENUE, passport, etc.) in order to gain IF ANY, JOSEPH N. SCHUS- in certified funds/or wire trans- Leibert Pierce, LLC, Plaintiff’s STOCKTON, IL 61085 entry into our building and the TER, JUDITH A. ZICKMUND, fer, is due within twenty-four Attorneys, One North Dearborn Property Index No. 43-17- foreclosure sale room in Cook PATRICIA L. SCHUSTER , DI- (24) hours. No fee shall be paid Street, Suite 1200, Chicago, IL 001-092-06. County and the same identifi- ANNA R. SCHUSTER A/K/A by the mortgagee acquiring the 60602. Tel No. (312) 416-5500. The real estate is improved cation for sales held at other DIANNA STAIR residential real estate pursu- Please refer to file number 8401. with a single family residence. county venues where The Judi- Defendant ant to its credit bid at the sale THE JUDICIAL SALES Sale terms: 25% down of the cial Sales Corporation conducts 15CH 14 or by any mortgagee, judgment CORPORATION highest bid by certified funds foreclosure sales. NOTICE OF SALE creditor, or other lienor acquir- One South Wacker Drive, 24th at the close of the sale payable For information, examine the PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- ing the residential real estate Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 to The Judicial Sales Corpo- court file or contact Plaintiff’s BY GIVEN that pursuant to a whose rights in and to the resi- (312) 236-SALE ration. No third party checks attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCI- Judgment of Foreclosure and dential real estate arose prior to You can also visit The Judicial will be accepted. The balance ATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH Sale entered in the above cause the sale. The subject property Sales Corporation at www.tjsc. in certified funds/or wire trans- FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE on December 12, 2016, an agent is subject to general real estate com for a 7 day status report of fer, is due within twenty-four 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, for The Judicial Sales Corpora- taxes, special assessments, or pending sales. (24) hours. No fee shall be paid (630) 794-9876 Please refer to tion, will at 1:30 PM on August special taxes levied against said McCalla Raymer Leibert by the mortgagee acquiring the file number 14-16-13596. 18, 2017, at the office of Vin- real estate and is offered for sale Pierce, LLC residential real estate pursu- THE JUDICIAL SALES cent Roth Toepfer & Leinen PC, without any representation as to One North Dearborn Street, ant to its credit bid at the sale CORPORATION 122 1/2 N Main St, Galena, IL quality or quantity of title and Suite 1200 or by any mortgagee, judgment One South Wacker Drive, 24th 61036, sell at public auction to without recourse to Plaintiff and Chicago, IL 60602 creditor, or other lienor acquir- Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 the highest bidder, as set forth in \”AS IS\” condition. The sale (312) 416-5500 ing the residential real estate (312) 236-SALE below, the following described is further subject to confirma- E-Mail: pleadings@mccalla. whose rights in and to the resi- You can also visit The Judicial real estate: tion by the court. com dential real estate arose prior to Sales Corporation at www.tjsc. TRACT I: LOTS NUMBER Upon payment in full of the Attorney File No. 8401 the sale. The subject property com for a 7 day status report of FIVE (5) AND SIX (6) IN amount bid, the purchaser will Case Number: 15 CH 14 is subject to general real estate pending sales. BLOCK NUMBER NINE- receive a Certificate of Sale that TJSC#: 37-6497 taxes, special assessments, or CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, TEEN (19) OF THE VIL- will entitle the purchaser to a I726145 special taxes levied against said P.C. LAGE OF ELIZABETH, JO deed to the real estate after con- Continued on next page 14 SWITCH 14 • Wednesday, August 9, 2017 - The Scoop TodayToday/Shopper’s Guide LEGALS 100 Women Who Care Continued from previous page made by, Daviess County Health Depart- (Published in The Scoop Today Alicia M McMillan a/k/a Ali- ment Administrator, Elizabeth schedule August meeting July 26, Aug. 2 & 9, 2017) cia M Adams, Daniel R McMil- Townsend. Further information Please join 100 Women Who meeting. Members nominate orga- 288979 lan may be obtained from Elizabeth Careat at their next meeting on Au- nizations to be put into a hat. Three Mortgagor(s), to Townsend, Administrator, at gust 10, at The Wagner House, 1 E. organizations are drawn at random at Spring St., Freeport, IL for a 5:30 each meeting. Nominating members IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Mortgage Electronic Registra- 815-777-0263. The Jo Daviess Social Hour and 6:30 meeting. each make a 5-minute presentation OF THE FIFTEENTH tion Systems, Inc., as nominee County Board of Health and the 100 Women Who Care is a group about the organizations. Then, the JUDICIAL CIRCUIT for Creative Mortgage Solu- Jo Daviess County Health De- of local women who are interested members all vote on which cause to JO DAVIESS COUNTY, tions, Inc. partment reserves the right to in supporting the local communities support and the organization with the ILLINOIS Mortgagee, and recorded in the reject any and all bids. Jo Da- within Stephenson County. most votes receives the donations; WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Office of the Recorder of Deeds viess County is an Equal Op- Their goal is to donate $10,000 to checks are made out directly to that of Jo Daviess County, Illinois, portunity Employer. a local charity in one hour, four times organization on the spot. PLAINTIFF, a year. In their first year, they raised Interested? Join 100 Women VS. as Document No. 319522; and (Published in The Scoop Today $23,400 which went directly to Ste- Who Care at their next meeting on ALICIA M MCMILLAN for other relief. Aug. 9 & 16, 2017) phenson County Organizations. Aug. 10, at The Wagner House, 1 E. A/K/A ALICIA M ADAMS; UNLESS YOU file your an- 290573 How do they do it? Well, members Spring St., Freeport, IL for a 5:30 DANIEL R MCMILLAN; JP- swer or otherwise file your ap- each donate $100 to a local non-prof- Social Hour and 6:30 meeting. MORGAN CHASE BANK, pearance in this case in the Of- PUBLIC NOTICE it organization/charity chosen by a To learn more about the group. N.A.; UNKNOWN OWNERS fice of the Clerk of this County, REQUEST FOR ballot vote. 100 members donating like them on Facebook at 100 Wom- Sharon A. Wand PROPOSALS $100 each equals $10,000 given to a en Who Care-Stephenson County or AND NON-RECORD CLAIM- local charity! visit them online at 100WWCSte- ANTS, 330 North Bench St. PUBLIC HEALTH DENTAL The group meets for one hour, phensonCounty.weebly.com or by DEFENDANTS. Galena, IL 61036 CLINIC DESIGN PROJECT four times a year, and each mem- E-mail: 100WWCStephensonCoun- 2017 CH 23 on or before August 25, 2017, PHASE I PROPOSAL ber brings a check for $100 to each [email protected] 405 SOUTH BENCH STREET A JUDGMENT OR DECREE The Jo Daviess County Health GALENA, IL 61036-2207 BY DEFAULT MAY BE TAK- Department located in Galena, Rockford Office of Lutheran NOTICE BY PUBLICATION EN AGAINST YOU FOR Illinois is seeking proposals for NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU, THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE professional services from qual- Social Services of Illinois Alicia M McMillan a/k/a Ali- COMPLAINT. ified architectural and design cia M Adams PURSUANT TO THE FAIR firms or individuals to com- Unknown Owners and DEBT COLLECTION PRAC- plete a review of the County’s recruiting foster parents TICES ACT, THE PLAIN- existing Public Health Depart- In Illinois, more than 17,000 chil- port to prospective foster parents.” Non-Record Claimants dren live in foster care. The Rockford For adults interested in becom- Daniel R McMillan TIFF’S ATTORNEY IS ment Building infrastructure, office of Lutheran Social Services of ing foster parents, an LSSI resource defendants, that this case has DEEMED TO BE A DEBT perform an analysis of the ex- Illinois (LSSI) seeks caring adults to worker can guide those interested been commenced in this Court COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING isting building, and develop become foster parents and serve as a through the application packet and against you and other defen- TO COLLECT A DEBT AND recommendations for the de- supportive presence for children in discuss the details involved. Pre-ser- dants, asking for the foreclosure ANY INFORMATION WILL sign and installation of a Public foster care. LSSI is one of the largest vice training is required. Foster par- of a certain Mortgage convey- BE USED FOR THAT PUR- Health Dental Clinic. Request providers of foster care in Illinois. enting includes stipends to assist in POSE. for Proposal documents may Foster care is the temporary place- caring for a foster child. Adults age ing the premises described as ment of a child in a new home away 21 or over are eligible to become follows, to wit: McCalla Raymer Leibert be obtained by calling Eliza- from their family. Placement in a fos- foster parents. Other qualifications ALL THAT PART OF LOT Pierce, LLC beth Townsend, Public Health ter home protects a child while work- include: SEVENTEEN (17), COM- Attorney for Plaintiff Administrator (815) 777-0263 ing with the birth family toward the • A desire and commitment to care MENCING ON BENCH 1 N. Dearborn St. Suite 1200 or by emailing etownsend@jo- ultimate goal of returning the child for and work with children. STREET AT THE LINE BE- Chicago, IL 60602 daviess.org, or by visiting the home. When it is not possible to re- • A stable, understanding, caring Ph. (312) 346-9088 Jo Daviess County website at turn a child home safely, a new goal adult who is in good health. TWEEN LOTS SIXTEEN of adoption may be sought. Foster • A desire and ability to work as AND SEVENTEEN (16 & File No. 262147-110103 http://www.jodaviess.org/rfp. parents are part of a team that sup- part of a team. 17) AND RUNNING NORTH I726383 Proposals must be received at ports the child in this process • Having sufficient financial re- WITH THE LINE OF SAID (Published in The Scoop Today the Jo Daviess County Health “We’re always in need of quality sources to provide for yourself and BENCH STREET FORTY-SIX July 26, Aug. 2 & 9, 2017) Department, 9483 US Route foster parents who can provide tem- your family. (46) FEET, THENCE WEST 289273 20 W, Galena, Illinois, 61036 porary, loving homes for children, • Supporting children’s ties to their AT RIGHT ANGLES WITH no later than 12:00 p.m. (local teens, and/or sibling groups,” said birth families and reunification ef- PUBLIC NOTICE time) on Friday, September 29, Kathy Reese, LSSI’s Foster Care forts, when applicable. SAID LAST MENTIONED Program Director in Rockford. “As For more information about be- LINE AND PARALLEL WITH INVITATION FOR BID 2017. Jo Daviess County is an one of the largest providers of foster coming a foster parent in the Rock- SAID LOTS 16 AND 17, ONE The Jo Daviess County Health Equal Opportunity Employer. care in Illinois, our staff is experi- ford area, please call (815) 969-8836 HUNDRED AND EIGHT Department is accepting sealed (Published in The Scoop Today enced in providing guidance and sup- or visit LSSI.org. AND 10/12 FEET (108 10/12) bids for the purchase and instal- Aug. 9 & 16, 2017) THENCE SOUTH WITH THE lation of Environmental Health 290574 Berreman Church to stage LINE OF A.L. CUMMINGS Software. The Software will be LOTS DIVIDING EQUALLY installed at the Jo Daviess Coun- LOTS 17 AND 18 TO THE ty Health Department Building, family camping weekend LINE BETWEEN LOTS 16 located at 9483 US Route 20 Rock Valley Come to the Berreman Youth Cen- towels and soap for showers. Bring LLC ter on Aug. 18, at 6 p.m. for a free your musical instruments for a jam AND 17, FORTY-SIX (46) West, Galena, IL 61036. All Publishing fun weekend of camping with your session of Gospel sing along. See you FEET, THENCE WITH SAID software requirements speci- can family, complete with dorms, bunks, August 18, at 6 p.m. at the Berreman LINE TO THE PLACE OF BE- fied in Request for Bid instruc- meals, games, campfires, s’mores, Church on Skunk Hollow Road, Mt. GINNING, SAID LOT BEING tions should be included in the crafts, singing, prayers and fun fun Carroll, Ill 61053. Call Pastor Robert 46 FEET ON BENCH STREET bid. Sealed bids, appropriate- PUBLISH fun! Gather your family, friends, Phelps 815-493-2136 of Judy Miner AND RUNNING BACK 108 ly marked, will be accepted neighbors, sleeping bags or blankets, 815-266-9621 for more information. 10/12 FEET IN LENGTH, BE- through 11:00 A.M. on Friday, YOUR ING ON THE WEST SIDE OF October 6, 2017. Opening of the First Presbyterian Church of Apple GALENA RIVER, SITUATED bids is scheduled at 12:00 P.M., River to host August Gospel Night IN THE CITY OF GALENA, the same day, in the Jo Daviess LEGALS County Health Department The First Presbyterian Church in The second portion of the eve- IN THE COUNTY OF JO DA- Call Pam Dwyer @ Apple River, IL, will feature The ning is open mic for anyone wish- VIESS, IN THE STATE OF IL- Conference Room and is open 815-877-4044 Broege Sisters as the featured mu- ing to share their talents. to the public. Bid information LINOIS. Or email your legals sicians at the church’s August Gos- A sing-a-long closes the evening, Commonly known as: 405 may be viewed and accessed on pel Night on Sunday, August 13, giving everyone an opportunity to South Bench Street Galena, IL the Jo Daviess County website to legals@ from 7-8:30 p.m. sing their favorite hymns 61036-2207 at http://www.jodaviess.org/rfp. Gloria and Glenda have been For more information, please rvpublishing.com singing together most of their lives contact Pastor Kathy 815-858-

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Gray 7650. 4 spd., silver, w/ chin spoiler. 847- $$$ $$$ $$$ $$$ with cup holders & storage. $80 838-1916 1999 GOLD WING Aspencade OBO 815-745-2717 Trike, 50th anniversary edition, MANTA MIRAGE, STREET Are you selling a single item for Spectra Red, easy steer, 59K CAN AM RACE CAR S. B. C., 4 $$$ miles, lots of extras, $15,500, Race Cars spd. tube frame, custom wheels, 262-689-2246. chrome yellow, show winner, fast. LATE MODEL LEFT-HANDER 847-838-1916 $$$ LESS THAN $100? $$$ 1999 HARLEY PRO STREET CHASSIS w/new parts, roller no custom 107 cubic inch S&S mo- engine, asphalt car, $6,500 262- tor. All forged internals. Axtell 495-8838. Sport Utilities IF SO, WE WILL RUN YOUR AD IN THE cylinders. 10.5 to 1 compression. STD dual plug heads. Dyna 2000i 2006 MERCURY MOUNTAIN- SCOOP TODAY AND SHOPPER’S GUIDE AT ignition. 4500 miles since built. Sports/Classic EER, Luxury AWD, V6, 3rd row Transmission is ultima case with seat, power moon roof, heated Andrews gears and shaft. Bdl belt Cars seats, all leather. Well maintained. 154K. $5,000. 262-729-4643. No Charge! drive. Black and billet rims and 1934 FORD P. U. LT-1 350,400 Hp $$$ $$$ matching rotors. Needs tires. No Chev. Polished ram intake, 6-97 time to ride with 4 kids. Over 20k carbs, turbo 400 trans. Chevelle Private Party Only invested and hate to sell. Very fast Trucks & Trailers Just fill out the coupon below and drop off or mail to: 12 bolt posi. Crager mag wheels. bike and very comfortable. $9,800 847-838-1916 Rock Valley Publishing, FREE Ad, OBO 815-751-2627. 1950 STUDEBAKER TRUCK Box trailer, 1940 I.H.C. truck box 1940 FORD DELUXE four door 213 S Center Street, Lena IL 61048 1999 HARLEY PRO STREET trailer, Rubber tire wagon 4 spoke street rod Chevy V8 crate motor, wheels-good parade unit horse Write your ad below, One Word Per Box, be sure to include your price custom 107 cubic inch S&S mo- auto, $23,000 262-495-8838. tor. All forged internals. Axtell drawn. 608-325-5803 cylinders. 10.5 to 1 compression. 1940 FORD SEDAN 2 DOOR STD dual plug heads. Dyna 2000i 1995 BRONCO, 4 x 4 Snowplow, flathead, runs/drives good, no lumber rack, new battery, alterna- ignition. 4500 miles since built. rust, $12,500 262-495-8838. Transmission is ultima case with tor, $1,975, 847-321-0507. Andrews gears and shaft. Bdl belt 1970 COUGAR CONVERTIBLE 1999 SILVERADO 1500 4WD, drive. Black and billet rims and Solid fun car. Uncommon w/com- extended cab, roll top tonneau matching rotors. Needs tires. No mon Ford maint. Major bonus cover, good cond. $2000 815- time to ride with 4 kids. Over 20k part: 351 Cleveland on stand, 238-8781 invested and hate to sell. Very fast trans., body parts & much more. bike and very comfortable. $9,800 1 owner since ‘89 restoration, w/ 2015 FORD F150 KING CAB 5L, OBO 815-751-2627. orig. shop manuals and lit. 17K. automatic, 4x4, 6,600 mi., match- 262-763-3129. ing cap, magnetic metallic, (262) 2003 GOLD WING 30,300 miles, 989-4112 custom paint, too many extras to 1977 AUSTIN MINI with parts to Ads will not be accepted without the following information. Only one free ad per month. list, one of a kind, $8,000 firm, convert to rear wheel drive, w/215 4 WD TAHOE, NOT RUSTY Auto, 262-534-6660. alum., V8 & 5 speed, wt. 1,500lbs leather, loaded. 5000lb. Hitch, ex- Call 847-838-1916. cellent 350. 847-987-7669. YOUR NAME ______PHONE ______2007 HD ULTRA CLASSIC 96 ADDRESS ______cubic in. 42K miles, cobalt blue 1979 LINCOLN 2 DR. very nice ‘72 CHEVY C30 Dually w/custom $11,000 OBO 630-669-0736 shape, $6,800 OBO 262-758- flatbed dump, winch & lift. Very ______6370. nice condition. $3,500 OBO. 847- 223739 v v v v v v v v v v v v 838-0492. SWITCH 19 The Scoop Today/Shopper’sThe Scoop TodayGuide - Wednesday, August 9, 2017 • 19 Jo Daviess Sheriff’s Office K9’s • REAL ESTATE • Crow and Basco to get body armor IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ration conducts foreclosure sales. real estate taxes, special assessments, 15TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT For information, examine the court file or special taxes levied against said real Jo Daviess Sheriff’s Office K9’s www.vik9s.org or mailed to P.O. Box JO DAVIESS COUNTY - or contact Plaintiff’s attorney: CODILIS estate and is offered for sale without any Crow & Basco will receive bullet 9 East Taunton, MA 02718. GALENA, ILLINOIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH representation as to quality or quantity of and stab protective vests thanks to a On Nov. 24, of 2014, the Jo Da- U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR title and without recourse to Plaintiff and charitable donation from non-profit viess County Sheriff’s Office pur- TION AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE FOR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please in \”AS IS\” condition. The sale is further organization Vested Interest in K9s, chased a 1.5 year old Belgian Mali- SPRINGLEAF MORTGAGE LOAN refer to file number 14-16-13596. subject to confirmation by the court. Inc. K9 Crow & Basco’s vests will be nois later named Basco. Basco was TRUST 2013-3, MORTGAGE-BACKED THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- Upon payment in full of the amount bid, embroidered with the sentiment “In imported from the Czech Republic to NOTES, SERIES 2013-3 TION the purchaser will receive a Certificate of memory of K9 Ty, California City Vohn Liche Kennels in Denver, Indi- Plaintiff, One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a Police Department ”. Delivery is ex- ana. Basco would then be partnered -v.- Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE deed to the real estate after confirmation pected within eight to ten weeks. with Deputy Klaus Kretschmer, a CHRISTINE A. JACQUETTE, et al You can also visit The Judicial Sales of the sale. Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. is five year Deputy assigned to K-9 pa- Defendant Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day The property will NOT be open for in- a 501c (3) charity located in East trol. In May of 2014, Deputy Kret- 17CH 00007 status report of pending sales. spection and plaintiff makes no represen- Taunton, MA whose mission is to schmer and K-9 Basco completed the NOTICE OF SALE CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. tation as to the condition of the property. provide bullet and stab protective ten week Illinois State Police Canine PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, Prospective bidders are admonished to vests and other assistance to dogs of Academy in Springfield, IL. Basco is that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo- SUITE 100 check the court file to verify all informa- law enforcement and related agen- certified in narcotic detection (canna- sure and Sale entered in the above cause BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 tion. on May 11, 2017, an agent for The Judi- (630) 794-5300 cies throughout the United States. bis, heroin, meth, cocaine, and Ecsta- If this property is a condominium unit, cial Sales Corporation, will at 1:30 P.M. E-Mail: [email protected] the purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- The non-profit was established in sy), tracking, building/area searches, on September 18, 2017, at the office of Attorney File No. 14-16-13596 sure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall 2009 to assist law enforcement agen- apprehension, and article searches. Vincent Roth Toepfer & Leinen PC, 122 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 pay the assessments and the legal fees cies with this potentially lifesaving Deputy Kretschmer and Basco are 1/2 N Main St., Galena, IL 61036, sell at Case Number: 17 CH 00007 required by The Condominium Property body armor for their four-legged K9 currently assigned to the Northwest public auction to the highest bidder, as set TJSC#: 37-4711 Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If officers. Since its inception, Vested Critical Incident Response Team forth below, the following described real NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Col- this property is a condominium unit which Interest in K9s, Inc. provided over (C.I.R.T.). On their off time, Basco estate: lection Practices Act, you are advised that is part of a common interest community, 2,600 protective vests, in 50 states, loves playing fetch with our three Commonly known as 116 E. CARPEN- Plaintiff’s attorney is deemed to be a debt the purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- through private and corporate dona- year old daughter. Basco also loves TER AVENUE, STOCKTON, IL 61085 collector attempting to collect a debt and sure sale other than a mortgagee shall tions, at a cost of over 2.1 million swimming and playing with other Property Index No. 43-17-001-092-06. any information obtained will be used for pay the assessments required by The dollars. dogs. A few dislikes that Basco has The real estate is improved with a single that purpose. Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS The program is open to dogs ac- are cats and deer. Basco has a very family residence. I724342 605/18.5(g-1). tively employed in the U.S. with law social personality and loves the com- Sale terms: 25% down of the highest (Published in The Scoop Today IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR enforcement or related agencies who pany of others. bid by certified funds at the close of the Aug. 9, 16 & 23, 2017) (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE are certified and at least 20 months Deputy Joe Duerr and K-9 Crow sale payable to The Judicial Sales Cor- 286320 RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION of age. New K9 graduates, as well as completed their original K-9 training poration. No third party checks will be FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN K9s with expired vests, are eligible and certification course in 2014 with accepted. The balance in certified funds/ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCOR- to participate. the Illinois State Police. K-9 Crow or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 15TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT DANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF The donation to provide one pro- was born in Sweden and imported (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the JO DAVIESS COUNTY - THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO- mortgagee acquiring the residential real GALENA, ILLINOIS tective vest for a law enforcement for the purpose of being trained as a SURE LAW. estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON You will need a photo identification is- K9 is $1,050.00. Each vest has a full purpose K-9. K-9 Crow is a very or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS sued by a government agency (driver’s value between $1,795 – $2,234 and high energy K-9 who enjoys his job or other lienor acquiring the residential TRUSTEE (CWALT 2005-10CB), license, passport, etc.) in order to gain a five-year warranty, and an average which is primarily narcotics search- real estate whose rights in and to the res- Plaintiff, entry into our building and the foreclosure weight of 4-5 lbs. There is an esti- es. K-9 Crow is also used for article idential real estate arose prior to the sale. -v.- sale room in Cook County and the same mated 30,000 law enforcement K9s searches, tracking, and apprehension. The subject property is subject to general JAMES HENKLE A/K/A JAMES C. identification for sales held at other county throughout the United States. For When K-9 Crow is not working, he real estate taxes, special assessments, HENKLE, STATE OF ILLINOIS, UN- venues where The Judicial Sales Corpo- more information or to learn about likes to burn off energy by playing or special taxes levied against said real KNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD ration conducts foreclosure sales. volunteer opportunities, please call fetch or catching his flying disk. K-9 estate and is offered for sale without any CLAIMANTS, WILLIAM BUTCHER, For information: Visit our website at ser- 508-824-6978. Vested Interest in Crow greatly dislikes squeaky toys representation as to quality or quantity of SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE vice.atty-pierce.com. between the hours K9s, Inc. provides information, lists and will immediately tear open any title and without recourse to Plaintiff and DECEASED MORTGAGOR JONA- of 3 and 5pm. McCalla Raymer Leibert events, and accepts tax-deductible toy with a squeaker just to remove in \”AS IS\” condition. The sale is further THAN SCHUSTER A/K/A JONATHAN P Pierce, LLC, Plaintiff’s Attorneys, One donations of any denomination at the squeaker. subject to confirmation by the court. SCHUSTER, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200, Chi- Upon payment in full of the amount bid, LEGATEES OF JONATHAN SCHUSTER cago, IL 60602. Tel No. (312) 416-5500. the purchaser will receive a Certificate of A/K/A JONATHAN P. SCHUSTER, IF Please refer to file number 8401. Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a ANY, JOSEPH N. SCHUSTER, JUDITH THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- ESTELLEL IVANHOFF deed to the real estate after confirmation A. ZICKMUND, PATRICIA L. SCHUS- TION 2009 FORD FOCUS, ANTIQUES, of the sale. TER , DIANNA R. SCHUSTER A/K/A One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, HOUSEHOLD, TOOLS, GARAGE/OUTDOOR The property will NOT be open for in- DIANNA STAIR Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE spection and plaintiff makes no represen- Defendant You can also visit The Judicial Sales & MISC. ITEMS AUCTION tation as to the condition of the property. 15CH 14 Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day 507 E. MAIN ST. • LENA, IL Prospective bidders are admonished to NOTICE OF SALE status report of pending sales. check the court file to verify all informa- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC SUNDAY, August 13, 2017 - 10:00 A.M. tion. that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo- One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200 If this property is a condominium unit, sure and Sale entered in the above cause Chicago, IL 60602 CAR: (to be offered approx. 12:30 p.m.): 2009 Ford Focus SE, gold the purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- on December 12, 2016, an agent for The (312) 416-5500 in color w/44,100 miles. VERY GOOD CONDITION. ANTIQUES sure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1:30 E-Mail: [email protected] & COLLECTIBLES: Danish Modern circa 1947 dining room table pay the assessments and the legal fees PM on August 18, 2017, at the office of Attorney File No. 8401 & chairs w/matching china hutch; cedar chest; Mid-Century living required by The Condominium Property Vincent Roth Toepfer & Leinen PC, 122 Case Number: 15 CH 14 room furniture; Navy jacket; size 12 horse hair jacket; brass ship port Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If 1/2 N Main St, Galena, IL 61036, sell at TJSC#: 37-6497 hole clock; canvas paintings; brass/cast horse head ties; MANY nice this property is a condominium unit which public auction to the highest bidder, as set I726145 coffee table books; bird guide books; cookbooks; records incl. 45rpm; is part of a common interest community, forth below, the following described real (Published in The Scoop Today Pentax K1000 35mm camera; straight razors; Barber scissors; quilt; the purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- estate: July 26, Aug. 2 & 9, 2017) Rose pattern china set; nic-nacs; glassware; HOUSEHOLD & MISC. sure sale other than a mortgagee shall Commonly known as 120 WEST MAIN 288980 ITEMS: Kenmore side-by-side ref/freezer w/water & ice in door; G.E. pay the assessments required by The STREET, Elizabeth, IL 61028 black elec. flat top stove; Kenmore portable dishwasher; G.E. washing Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS Property Index No. 43-07-001-142-00. Rock Valley machine & elec. dryer; Whirlpool upright freezer; modern oak lighted 605/18.5(g-1). The real estate is improved with a single 2-pc china hutch w/lead glass; dark wood dbl bedroom set; wood IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR family residence. Publishing Can book shelves; modern oak w/black top 4-pc corner student desk/ (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE Sale terms: 25% down of the highest chest; card table set; Kenmore 30-stitch sewing machine; Sanyo Plus RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION bid by certified funds at the close of the Publish Your Legals. series stereo receiver; VERY LARGE selection of CDs (many Jazz), FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN sale payable to The Judicial Sales Cor- ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCOR- DVDs, VCR & Beta tapes; usual kt & household items; Craftsman poration. No third party checks will be Call Pam at DANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF accepted. The balance in certified funds/ GT 19.5Hp hydro 46” riding mower (not running); Craftsman Power THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO- or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 815-877-4044 Gear Drive 22” push mower; 20’ aluminum ext. ladder; Craftsman SURE LAW. (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the wet/dry vac; power & hand tools; Char-Broil gas grill; glass top patio You will need a photo identification is- mortgagee acquiring the residential real Or email your legals to table & chairs; shepherd’s hooks; golf club sets. sued by a government agency (driver’s estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale TERMS: CASH or GOOD CHECK license, passport, etc.) in order to gain or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, legals@rvpublishing. entry into our building and the foreclosure or other lienor acquiring the residential LOBDELL AUCTION SERVICE - 815-238-0832 sale room in Cook County and the same real estate whose rights in and to the res- com IL LICENSE #440000644 - www.lobdellauctionservice.com identification for sales held at other county idential real estate arose prior to the sale. venues where The Judicial Sales Corpo- 290673 The subject property is subject to general Today! 233330 20 SWITCH 20 • Wednesday, August 9, 2017 - The Scoop TodayToday/Shopper’s Guide

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