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Stay locally informed for Macoupin ’s Dominant Newspaper $100 Macoupin County ~ Carlinville nquirer~Democrat OUR 166TH YEAR NO. 46 E THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2019 FOURTEEN PAGES, ONE SECTION INSIDE Council discusses city finances Trooper injured in exchange of gunfire March 2019 after pursuing carjacking suspect plication and the remaining $15,000 North and North West Streets. Fol- On Saturday, March 16, at ap- and ran from the vehicle. The ISP Court hearing on is expected to be covered by other lowing the example of a 5-0 recom- proximately 3:45 p.m., the Illinois Trooper initiated a foot pursuit of pending FOIA cases cities within the county. Carlinville mendation by the Planning and Zon- State Police (ISP) received informa- the suspect who brandished a hand- is responsible for the majority of the ing Commission, the City Council tion from the Glen Carbon Police gun and fired at the Trooper. The will be Monday bill due to receiving the most signifi- approved the request. Department regarding an armed car- Trooper returned fire, striking the The city’s finances were a signifi- cant and direct benefits from the en- “A Carlinville Christmas” submit- jacking. This incident took place in suspect, fatally wounding him on cant topic at Monday’s City Council terprise zone. ted a lettering requesting the use of the area of the Sam’s Club in Glen contact. The suspect had no identi- meeting. While reviewing the bills By recommendation of the Public the square and various amenities for Carbon where shots were fired by a fication at that particular time. His and expenses, alderman Randy Bil- Safety Committee, Cindy Campbell the annual festival to be held Decem- suspect. An ISP Trooper responded handgun was recovered at the scene bruck brought to the council’s atten- brought forth a motion to approve ber 6-8 this year. After careful con- to the area and located the suspect of the shooting. tion that the year to date payments an increase in salary for the Chief of sideration of the full list of requests, vehicle traveling northbound on In- The ISP Trooper suffered gun- terstate 55. The Trooper attempted shot wounds and was transported to Woodard and Curran exceeded Police David Haley from $60,000 the council granted its approval and to stop it and a pursuit ensued into to a regional hospital with non-life to $63,000. Due in part to Haley not placed the letter on file. Bridal Guide $1.8 million. This is approximately the City of Staunton, returning back threatening injuries. The Trooper $63,000 over budget for the current receiving a raise last year, the com- Susan Lewis submitted her resig- toward Interstate 55. The suspect was 36 years old and an 11-year Insert is featured fiscal year. The Mayor referred to mittee recommended a raise of 5 per- nation from her position as part time vehicle, while still being chased by veteran of the Illinois State Police. in this week's newspaper Woodard and Curran Project Man- cent instead of the traditional 2 per- police dispatcher. The council put the ISP Trooper and Staunton Police The Illinois State Police (ISP) ager Dan Held for an explanation of cent per year. The council approved her letter of resignation on file. Department, ran off the roadway later confirmed the identity of the the overage. the raise in a 4-2 split decision with Following the adjournment of the and got stuck in the median near the suspect as Billy L. Walker Jr., a 53 “A good portion of that is due to Campbell, Sarah Oswald, Randy meeting the council went into an intersection of Staunton Road and the additional chemicals that we Ober and Elaine Brockmeier vot- executive session. The council will Interstate 55. The suspect exited See TROOPER on page 7 needed to treat Lake 1 versus Lake ing in favor and Bilbruck and Doug next meet on Monday, April 1 at 2,” Held said. “There was also the Downey dissenting. 7:00 p.m. in City Hall. NTBS bid that was not budgeted for Campbell also gave an update on Not discussed during the meeting into this coming year here and we the ongoing Illinois Alluvial Re- was the Freedom of Information Act paid for that also. We’re also work- gional Water Co. (IARWC) water (FOIA) related lawsuit filed against Carlinville Scholastic ing on some pumps at the wastewater project. There will be test well drill- the city by John Kraft of the Edgar Bowl ends season at plant. Depending on when that work ing and environmental studies con- County Watchdogs. There are actu- Sectionals gets done it may end up falling into ducted at the end of March, although ally five FOIA related lawsuits be- See page 2 next year, or it may end up going into the company is still working on ing filed against the city; however, this year.” acquiring the property for the plant next week one of these cases will be The expense report for Febru- site. brought before Judge Cadigan once ary included $115,461.15 out of the The IARWC additionally plan to again. General Fund, $31,393.30 from the hire an accountant soon. “Up to this The city will have a slight change Infrastructure Fund, $2,704 from point our secretary has been handling in representation for Monday’s hear- Insurance, $4,831.82 on Motor Fuel our accounting and now there are ing. Daniel Schuering is no longer Tax, $6,000 out of the Street Fund, going to be more expenditures and handling this particular case. The $176,721 from the Water Fund and things like that involved,” Campbell city will be exclusively represented $10,782.46 from the Lake Fund. All said. “It’s better that a third party by City Attorney Daniel O’Brien. together, the total remaining funds handle that.” “It is my intention resolve the case Carlinville Boys' for the city are slightly over $2.1 mil- Ron Releford requested a variance on Monday, and to provide the infor- Begindergarten held annual screening Team lion. allowing construction of a storage mation to Mr. Kraft so that Mr. Kraft The Carlinville Intermediate School system held its annual Begindergar- honored at banquet The council approved an expen- facility with a setback of seven feet and the city can move forward,” ten Screenings for future students, an event that consisted of many fun See page 11 diture of $25,000 from next year’s from the West property line of Lots O’Brien said in a statement. educational activities made to help very young children be a part of the budget for a new enterprise zone ap- 23, 24 and 25 of the original plat of The hearing is to be held Monday, classroom experience. Preschool teaching assistant Amy Brandenburg plication totaling $60,000. The coun- the City of Carlinville, which is lo- March 25 at 3:00 p.m. in the Ma- assists little Gwendolyn Rush in drawing shapes, while under the spec- tation of Gwendolyn’s mother Amber Rush. Enquirer Democrat Photo by Jack- ty will pay $20,000 toward the ap- cated at the intersection of West First coupin County Courthouse. son Wilson.

Saturday 3/23 42 55 Sunday Carlinville High School Presents: Freaky Friday 3/24 49 60 By: JACKSON WILSON Enquirer Democrat Reporter

Index Last weekend, Carlinville High School performed its annual musi- Society 3 cal production at the Big House on Editorial 4 West Main. This year’s show was Walt Disney’s Freaky Friday - based Obituaries 5 on Mary Rodgers’ novel of of how Church 6 an overwhelmed mother swaps bod- ies with her teenage daughter and the Calendar 6 duo is forced to shift everything back to normal before a wedding the fol- Court 7 lowing day. Classified 9 A packed audience was treated to several musical masterpieces of dif- Trades 10 ferent mood swings and emotions throughout the evening such as “I Sports 11 Got This”, “Oh, Biology”, Shop- School Zone 14 pin’ With My Mom”, “Parents Lie”, “Women and Sandwiches”, “Go” and much more. The members of the acting cast Contact us: were Lauren Summers (Ellie Blake), advertising@ Lauren Harris (Katherine Blake), enquirerdemocrat.com Grace Traylor (Torrey), Sammi Eco- Advertising needs. nie (Cater Waiter), Jordyn House- 217-854-2534, Ext. 20 man (Fish Vendor), Adriann Welte (Baker), Annabelle Hulett (Decora- Carlinville High School presented a production of Walt Disney’s Freaky Friday, a new musical in the high school gymnasium. In this scene, Ellie Blake info@ tor), Devin Whitworth (Florist), Cash (played by Lauren Summers, left middle) fights over an hourglass with several characters at Mrs. ime’sT Shop. Photo contributed. enquirerdemocrat.com Enrietta (Fletcher Blake), Colton General information and DeLong (Mike), Sarah DeNeve Casey (Adam’s Mom), Shailey Park Emma Gansz, Caroline Gibbel, ensemble. Karrick, Jack Kessinger, Reagan print orders. (Grandma Helene), Colin Kriepe (Gretchen’s Mom), Claire Wilton Cheyanne Hackwith-Work, Hartson, The pit band - Fuller Anderson, Kulenkamp, Demitry Lewis, Rayme 217-854-2534, Ext. 21 (Grandpa Gordon), Elyse Lewis (Savannah’s Mom), Andrew DeNe- Houseman, Hulett, Annabelle Hulin, Steph Beatty, Hayden Brookens, Lewis, MacKenzie Moyer, Gra- (Gretchen), Sydney Bray (Hannah), ve (Parker’s Dad), Tyler Behme Callie Jones, J. Lewis, Marchiori, Marie Brown, Paige Doyle, cie Reels, Matt Reynolds, Allison editorial@ Matt Schmidt (Parker), Eli Ratcliff (Wells’ Dad), Travis Osborn (Senor Matilda Mitchell, Lexi Mosby, Faith Dunn, Hartson, Ryan Haschemeyer, Rosentreter, Jay Rosentreter, Shelby enquirerdemocrat.com (Wells), Molly Lewis (Danielle), O’Brien), Emma Gosnell (Ms. Mey- O’Dell, Osborn, Nanami Owada, Lathan Hill, Brian Lotter, Johannah Perkins, Blaize Rovey, Bri Sanchez, News, obituaries, Cameron Strubbe (Louis), Bailey ers), Tori Hartson (Mrs. Luckenbill), Naomi Owada, Park, Devon Passa- Martin, Elsa Mefford, Grace Miller, Devin Van Alstine, Jodie Walden, birth, engagement, Lippold (Adam), Makayla Proctor Max Wilson (Officer Kowalski), lacqua, Petrovich, Mikayla Rodgers, Gary Morris, Osborn, Olivia Os- Will Walton, Abby Way, Cale Wil- wedding & anniversary (Savannah), Cora Gray (Savannah’s Maddie Wieties (Officer Sitz) and Dane Rosentreter, Kara Rosentreter, wald, Anna Rogers, Mason Schafer, liams and Loralei Wofford were in announcements, etc. Minion), Avery Kufa (Savannah’s Gabriella Marchiori (Mrs. Time). Sophia Ruffato, Julianna Schmidt, Dawson Shaw, Lane Stinnett, Duston charge of stage crew. 217-854-2534, Ext. 24 Minion), Lauryn Pool (Savannah’s M. Lewis, Gray, Keegan Bar- Allison Smith, Strubbe, Ayden Ti- Suits, Adrienne Tracy, Olivia Turley, The musical was directed by Lori Minion), Maggie Verticchio (Savan- ber, Emily Barr, Claire Behme, T. burzi, Michaela Utter, Mia Ver- Mia Verticchio, Brian Wall and Aaron Reiher and Michael Morrison. ©2018 Macoupin County nah’s Minion), Madeline Bouillon Behme, Bouillon, Hailee Bryant, ticchio, Welte, Whitworth, Grace Wills - was conducted by Ryan Pirok. “In the song ‘Go’, Adam sings, Enquirer Democrat (Dr. Ehrin), Lexi Egelhoff (Miss Blu- Casey, A. DeNeve, Nataley Dixon, Wickert, Wieties, Kai Williams, Evan Bethard, Madeline Campbell, “Go where you thought you never men), Jake Petrovich (Pastor Bru- Brigid Dunn, Megan Dunn, Econie, Haley Wills, Wilson, Claire Wilton, Jarret Easterday, Parker Fikes, Col- no), Jazmin Lewis (Laurel), Lexie Egelhoff, Ariana Ewing, Joe Foiles, Grace Wilton and Bre Wyhs led the lin Gibbel, Rhyan Karrick, Rhachyl See MUSICAL on page 7 Now offering PELVIC FLOOR REHAB WOMEN NO LONGER HAVE TO TRAVEL OUT OF TOWN FOR RELIEF Diagnosis that can be treated with pelvic rehab include: • Chronic Pelvic Pain • Complications due to childbirth To make an appointment, call: • Incontinence and other urinary dysfunctions • Prolapse • Painful Intercourse • Vaginal Pain 854-3839

2534 [email protected] News CAH Foundation to host 4th annual Carlinville Farm to Table feast on April 27 What started in 2016 as a way said Jamie Bray, CAH Director of Scholastic for Carlinville Area Hospital Foun- Development. “It is still designed dation to showcase the myriad re- to showcase our local resources – sources in its local area has now local food, local businesses, local become an early-Spring Carlin- talent and local health care. It is a Bowl ends ville tradition. The 2019 Farm to great evening without the pressure Table food and entertainment fest of donating. The Carlinville area will be at the Bates Building, Ma- community continuously supports season at coupin County Fairgrounds, Route our hospital, so this is our thank- 4 North, on Saturday, April 27 with you event in return. Plus, it’s a lot doors opening at 5:30 p.m. and din- of fun. We know that from talk- sectionals ner at 6:30 p.m. Entertainment will ing with people in and around our  The Carlinville Scholastic Bowl be Macoupin County-based Glen- area who attend the dinner. Many team ended its season by plac- dale Riders. Tickets are $40 per of them are repeat customers who ing runner-up at the Illinois High person or $280 for a table of eight, keep coming back because they School Association Class 1A and are available at Carlinville had such good food and fun the last Sectional, defeating Metro East Area Hospital, Michelle’s Pharma- time.” Lutheran (530-180) and New Ber- cy, and My Sister’s Closet. Tickets Bray stressed that repeat visitors lin (380-320) in the round robin will be sold only in advance, not at and the friends they bring with them competition. The Cavaliers fell to the door the evening of the dinner. tend to fill up the tables early. “We sectional champion Southwest- Ample parking will be available. typically have 50 tables of eight, ern (430-250) in the final match of The menu includes pork chops which sounds like a lot. But based the afternoon. Pictured from left with an apricot or bourbon glaze, on our past experience, they sell to right is (front) Nataley Dixon, supplied by Carl Starr’s Primal fast. So buy your tickets as soon as Grace Traylor, Andrew DeNeve, Meats and grilled by Farm Credit. you can. April 27 may seem like a (back) Matthew Reynolds, Rea- Judy Carriker will cater the rest of long way off, but forgetting to buy gan Kulenkamp, Tyler Behme and the dinner, including locally grown tickets or waiting to buy them at the Charlie Gibbel. Enquirer Demo- vegetables and fruits used for the last minute could be disappointing, crat Photo by Jackson Wilson. desserts. In addition, the Vixen especially since we don’t sell them Hill Winery in Palmyra will pres- at the door.” ent and furnish their local wines Call Bray at 217-854-3868 or throughout the evening. [email protected] for more in- Barn-to-Barn 2019 Celebrates 10th Anniversary “This event is not a fund-raiser,” formation. The 10th anniversary of Barn-to-Barn Clas- sic was a tremendous success. With participation from area businesses and community members, fun was had by all for a great cause. Carlinville Park Board After an absence of agriculture education for more than 25 years in the Girard and Virden school districts, several community members and prepares for spring businesses believed it was important to bring back agriculture curriculum in the new consolidated school district, given the important role agricul- and summer season ture plays in the local communities. The group By JACKSON WILSON usage on renovations to the walk- presented a proposal to the committee working Enquirer-Democrat Reporter ing path. on district consolidation to financially support Outdoor sports are almost here With the indoor soccer playoffs agriculture education and FFA in the soon-to-be and spring cleaning preparations in full swing, time is running out established North Mac School District. Through are underway for the Carlinville to sign up for recreational youth the efforts of agriculture business partners and Park Board. league , softball and T- community supporters, Barn-to-Barn was estab- The tree that was located out- ball. The registration cost is $45 lished in 2010 for support of agriculture educa- Team members participating in the 2019 Barn side of the Carlinville Public Pool and the deadline is March 21. Af- tion in the North Mac School District. to Barn Classic event winning the traveling has been cut down in order to pre- ter that day passes, a $15 late fee With humble beginnings of just 35 teams and trophy for “best attire” voted on by fellow par- vent leaves and twigs from falling will be required and placements seven mini golf holes throughout the rural area ticipants are, from left, Andrew Dean, Andy of the community, the Barn-to-Barn Classic has Kuenstler, Doug Worth, Mike Worth and Tyler into the facility. The fallen light- on teams will be questionable and The Cole family of Girard was awarded the grown into the event it is today, ten years later. Nevois. post at Tom Thumb Park has been without guarantee. Registration traveling trophy for best mini golf hole voted cleaned up as well. Additionally, forms can be found online at www. This year’s event included 90 teams at 12 differ- Barn-to-Barn has provided over $100,000 of sup- on by teams participating in the 10th annual the tree at Tower Grove Park will carlinvilleparkdistrict.com or at ent locations, followed by a catered meal and live port to the North Mac agriculture education de- Barn to Barn Classic event. They are Farley be removed on a future date. The the Demuzio Center from 6 p.m. auction. The pie auction featuring donated pies partment in the form of grants and student schol- and Annette Cole of Girard. board plans to order some rock for to 9 p.m. during the week. by local bakers developed to be quite competi- tive and a highlight for the evening. Participants arships. This funding has made it possible for the in the event also voted for best dressed or themed program to thrive and grow. In addition, 10 to 12 for sale through a business model curriculum. team and best mini golf hole. Two traveling tro- FFA members travel to the National FFA Con- Barn-to-Barn is a success thanks to the sup- phies were presented to the winners to close out vention each year, participating in state and local port and participation of many great team play- the day. events with funding from Barn-to-Barn. One of ers and agri-business partners coming together to The North Mac FFA chapter has 40 active the projects funded directly was a 20’ x 70’ green- support North Mac agriculture education and the members and over 100 students enrolled in ag- house providing students with many different FFA Chapter. Next year’s event is scheduled for riculture education classes. Since its inception, skills including hands-on learning to raise plants February 29, 2020. We Do Oil Changes!

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The Staunton Boy Scout Troop 34 had a great weekend at Lake Williamson in Carlinville. Those in attendance learned some leadership skills working together up in air, working as a team, obstacles in their way, challenges, fears, etc. Those who participate were from left, Bruce Haschemeyer, Lake Williamson Eagle Quest Adventures; Matthew Cisler, Jacob Herron, Matthew Cisler, Noah Partridge, Joseph Cisler, Jonathan Daugherty, Cole Kahrhoff, Jack Pritchett, Caleb Partridge, Adam Will, Turner Fravell, Leah Bilbruck, Lake Williamson Eagle Quest Adventures, and front row from left, Eli Henke and Xavier Steward. Boy Scout Williams and Sanson Troop 34 has have announced engagement Don and Helen Williams of Wen- A.J. graduated with a Bachelor of tzville, Missouri have announced Science degree in mass communica- adventure the engagement of their daughter, tions from Southern Illinois Univer- Abigail “Abby” Williams, to An- sity, Edwardsville, and is an account drew “AJ” Sanson, son of Jack and manager for Grainger Industrial at Lake Gail Sanson of Carlinville. Supply in St. Louis, Missouri. Abby graduated from Webster The couple live in Brentwood, Williamson University with a Bachelor of Sci- Missouri and plan to marry in Oc- ence degree in business administra- tober 2019 in St. Louis.  Members of Staunton Boy tion and a Master of Arts degree in A.J.’s maternal grandparents are Scout Troop 34 are shown management and leadership. She is Marge Leefers of Carlinville and working together on an up-in- an inside sales representative for the late Jim Leefers. His paternal the-air obstacle course at Lake World Wide Technology in Mary- grandparents were the late Howard Williamson. land Heights, Missouri. “Shorty” and Lydia Sanson.

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EARLY VOTING DATES Public notice is hereby given, pursuant to Article 19A of the Illinois Election Code, that Early Voting in Macoupin County will be conducted on the following dates and at the following locations prior to the April 2nd, 2019 Consolidated Election:

Date Location Hours

Feb. 21 through Apr. 1 Macoupin County Clerk’s Office 8:30 a.m.- Monday-Friday Courthouse, 201 E. Main 4:30 p.m Carlinville

Sat Mar. 30 Macoupin County Clerk’s Office 9:00 a.m. -

Courthouse, 201 E. Main 12:00 p.m.

Carlinville

EARLY VOTING INFORMATION Early Voting allows all registered voters to cast their ballot prior to Election Day between Thursday, Feb. 21 and Monday, Apr. 1 by voting at pre-designated sites named by the County Clerk. No excuse or reason is necessary to take advantage of Early Voting. Any vote cast during the Early Voting period is final and may not be revoked. Early Voters are not eligible to vote on Election Day.

Pete Duncan, County Clerk Dated January 21, 2019

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Questions about the Editorial Page may be directed to the Newsroom, 217-854-2534, ext. 24. Plan to have a productive springtime season Talk to us THE ISSUE pears directly over the Earth’s equator. Many hands make light the work and such While there are no guarantees that old Editorial opportunities bring a great sense of pride The vernal equinox marks man winter won’t rear his head again, we when the end result is so visible for all to What are you the first day of spring. can at least think positive for the next enjoy. few days which promise above average and weddings, just to name a few. We’re fortunate to have some wonder- temperatures and abundant sunshine. We talk a lot about the importance ful landscape companies and nurseries that looking forward OUR VIEW of shopping local, and while it may be Time to begin planning Here in Macoupin County, residents are will soon be blooming with a rainbow of ready. Judging from the many replies tempting to get in one’s car and drive colors. Unlike the big box stores who do spring and summer events. to the most we received this week to our Talk to Us out of our picturesque area, one doesn’t not grow their own plants and are often question, many folks already have plans have to go far to experience some won- short on advice as to what one has a chance Some thought it would never come af- in place for what they are looking for- derful attractions and activities locally. to grow in a particular spot, our local pro- this spring? ter having a more winter-like season this ward to this spring and summer. Enjoy such simple yet fun activities as ducers are willing to share their knowledge year. Ahh, it’s finally here, the first day of While it’s not important what your traveling on Route 66 and exploring a and expertise to insure your success. Some Spring! Call it what you want, but after plans are to celebrate the arrival of new destination even though it may not of our local high schools even offer plants the first day of Spring or vernal equinox, new life, budding trees, spring flowers, be far from home. Many of our civic and for sale that they have grown. days are longer than nights in the northern warmer temperatures amid the longer nonprofit organizations have been plan- So, whether you choose to do something Riding horses hemisphere, and vice versa in the south. days, what is important is to make a plan. ning upcoming festivals, flea markets, for yourself this spring, or help others, or a & camping. The equinoxes are the only two days of For some it may be spring cleaning, gar- and cook-outs so check out the calen- little bit of both, the time to start planning the year when the north and south of the dening, just being outside, the beginning dar of events in this newspaper for all has sprung. Happy Spring! - Vicky Ray planet get the same amount of sunshine. of baseball season, camping, being able the particulars. Consider volunteering a Astronomers are able to calculate the pre- to open the windows, planning an Easter little bit of time to an area organization –The Editorial Board cise moment of equinox when the sun ap- celebration, Mother’s Day, graduations, who hosts an annual spring clean-up day. Macoupin County Enquirer-Democrat

Graduating with a Bachelor’s degree at Blackburn Just Dance: College! St. Louis Billikens - Hetra Dufner from the field and go the first JACKSON nine minutes of a game with- WILSON out a single field goal like the Billikens did last Sunday, it’s very difficult to maintain inderella is dancing un- a winning attitude. Lots of der the arch! teams would’ve mailed in the On Sunday, the St. results early and just called it Having the CLouis University Billikens’ a day, but not St. Louis. This windows open. men’s basketball team took a is why this was such a con- giant bite out of the Big Apple vincing win. - Teri Holliday and captured the Atlantic-10 When I saw this happen, I conference tournament title en immediately thought of the route to an NCAA tournament 2006 George Mason Patriots bid. and 2011 Commen- At the start of the season, wealth Rams - who are both this team was picked as one of conference foes of St. Louis the favorites to take the A-10 in today’s NCAA generation. crown. Unfortunately, a mas- Both of these teams didn’t sive January slump initiated a belong in March Madness, frustrating domino effect lead- according to the experts. Mi- letter to the editor Getting my garden ing into February that dropped raculously, these squads made in and shooting my SLU into the sixth-place slot it all the way to the Final Four Dear Editor, was built in the room behind the ended up with an Associates de- bow more. heading into the postseason. and came within two days of The production of Freaky Fri- gym/stage. This was no small gree from Belleville Area College However, as with the home- winning the national cham- day at CHS was a fabulous show feat and was a larger project than using most of my credits earned -Matt Rinker town pionship before finally being last weekend. The countless originally imagined. I am grate- at Lewis & Clark. I enjoyed my Cardinals, a similar sense of succumbed to their losing hours that were spent in perfect- ful for a school district that values experience at Lewis & Clark im- preserverance and willingness fate. So, don’t sleep on the ing the set, cast, music, choreog- the participation of all students in mensely. The community college to never quit helped ressurrect Billikens. Their record may raphy, acting, sound, and lighting extra curricular activities and am system allowed me to continue the phoenix. A rejuvenated not be as impressive com- culminated in a wonderful event thrilled that the stage is now ac- my education without the terribly Billikens squad erupted for pared to the majority of the for the community and perfor- cessible for all current and future high cost associated with most four wins in as many days - other schools, but that doesn’t mances that everyone can be CHS students. The impact of this four year universities. Lewis & three of them as a lower seed mean anything now. Everyone proud of. Thank you to the staff decision is meaningful and has Clark was a good school & it pro- Looking forward - to reach the NCAAs for the is 0-0. Plus, St. Louis showed volunteers who guide and mentor already created many wonderful vided me, as it does for many, a to enjoying the first time since 2014. that they have a defense and the students to give them this ex- memories! stepping stone without breaking flowers, warm After barely getting out of level of hustle that can make perience. Jennifer Rodgers the bank. At least that is how it days and all of the first round against -Rich anybody feel uncomfortable There was an additional event ------use to be. What I don’t under- Gods beauty. mond 71-68, St. Louis caught on both sides of the ball. If behind the scenes that I feel was Dear Editor, stand is why my property taxes fire and roared to life. They they can manage to shift that equally impressive. Mrs. Rei- To any and all concerned citi- have gone up so much, about 30% - Maggie Filson outlasted Dayton 64-55, then energy in their favor, who her and Mr. Drew worked with zens in the Lewis & Clark Com- in the last five or six years, when shell-shocked conference con- knows how far they can go in the maintenance staff to make munity College taxing district. I understand that the number tender Davidson with a stun- this competition? the stage accessible for students First, let me say that I went to ning 67-44 statement in the St. Louis - a 13th seed - will with varying abilities. A ramp college at Lewis & Clark and See LETTERS on page 7. semifinals. take on Atlantic Coast Con- Based on what they had ference powerhouse Virginia From the files of the Macoupin gone through to get there, it Tech on Friday in San Jose. Pages from the Past County Enquirer Democrat was only fitting that the Billik- Game time is approximately Warmer weather. ens capped off their improb- 8:57 p.m. so prepare your- March 20, 1969 railment in the heart of the town. will be the new funeral director Without a doubt, able run with a 15-point rally selves for a late night of hoops. The Carlinville High School The derailment occurred when and manager-owner of the Heinz warmer weather. against St. Bonaventure - the I won’t be surprised if the GAA bowling team of Nancy three cars of a Norfolk and West- Funeral Home and Gregory defending conference tourna- Billikens fall short against Hays, Diana Dunn, Debbie ern train jumped the track during Heinz will be owner-manager of ment champion that had just this team, but I also won’t be Browne, Sharon Ramey, and a switching operation just past Heinz Furniture Co. with a part- - Eric Becker knocked off St. Louis 66-57 as shocked as many will be Judy Bormida finished first in the intersection at Main and First ner, David Homer. to end the regular season. The if they can keep dancing. In State with a team total of 2,369. South. Two of the cars contained March 23, 1989 SLU defense, which had been my opinion, the most danger- The Carlinville School Board propane gas. A successful season came to a major team strength all year, ous teams are the ones that set school teachers’ salaries Carol Eichen, daughter of Mr. an end for the Blackburn men’s held the Bonnies scoreless for are overlooked and taken for for the 1969-1970 school year. and Mrs Charles Eichen of Carl- basketball team after they de- six whole minutes in the sec- granted. But, regardless of Teachers with a bachelor’s de- inville and a member of the Carl- feated Jordan College of Flint ond half to help trigger the what happens this weekend, gree began at $6,400 and reached inville FFA, was selected as a Mich. 108-82 for the Consola- comeback. SLU fans have nothing to be a maximum of $8,800 after 12 District 3 FFA Foundation award tion Bracket Championship at My beautiful To me, one of the key in- ashamed of. This was a huge years. winner in the field of forestry the National Little College Ath- flowers. Daffodils gredients in making a run in step forward for the program Sherm’s Department Store of- management. letic Association. are up and I can’t the NCAA tournament is at- and this will be an exciting fered girls’ Easter dresses start- State Senator Vince Demuzio Amy Poos, of Carlinville, wait until they titude. If you only shoot 28% thing to witness while it lasts. ing at $3.99. Spring shoes for introduced a bill in the Illinois graduated from Augustana Col- bloom. boys and girls began at $4.99. Senate that will eliminate utility lege in Rock Island. Poos gradu- Country School Drive-In shut offs during the months of ated with magna cum laude hon- - Linda Ahrling opened in the 900 block of North November, December, January, ors, receiving bachelor of arts Talk to us! Broad. February, and March without a degrees in psychology and Eng- Contact us if you’d like your voice to be heard on an issue. The 1969 Volkswagen was court order. lish. She is the daughter of Ms. Macoupin County Enquirer~Democrat available for $1,939, $275 down, The Heinz Furniture Co. and Myrtle Poos. 125 E. Main St., PO Box 200 and $55 a month for 36 months. Heinz Funeral Home had passed After 40 years of business on the Each week we ask people on the Carlinville, IL 62626 March 22, 1979 to fourth generation cousins Carlinville Square, Herzberger street a different question. If you Residents of Mt. Olive were keeping the businesses in the want a question asked, let us [email protected] See PAST on page 7. evacuated following a train de- Heinz family. Jon Clayton Heinz know; we will ask it for you.

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The editor reserves the right to edit, condense or Periodical Postage Paid at e-mail: [email protected] Carlinville, Illinois 62626 reject any letter. Publication No. 324460 © Copyright 2019. All rights reserved. No portion of the Macoupin County Enquirer~Democrat may be reproduced, copied or used without the express written permission of the publisher. 4 Macoupin County Enquirer~Democrat THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2019 Spring art classes at Obituaries Gillespie Library Irene Peacock James A. Claro Irene Peacock, 99 of Carlinville, day, March 25, 2019, 9:00 to 11:00 James A. Claro, 61, of Ben- kas) Pirok, Jorda Claro, Whitney Acrylic painting workshops of sunflowers; March 25 Faux passed away Thursday morning, am at Davis-Anderson Funeral ld, died at St. John’s Hospital, (Bradley) Curtis, Kourtney Cla- will be held at the Gillespie Li- wood art and April 1 humming- March 14, 2019, at her resi- Home, Carlinville. Springfield on Monday, ro, and many great-nieces brary, 201 W. Chestnut, Gillespie. birds and hollyhocks with artist, dence. Funeral services will March 11, 2019 at and nephews. Participants will learn some cre- Gloria Darr of Brush Strokes, as Irene was born be conducted 11 a.m. 10:01 am. He was James was preced- ative art techniques using materi- the instructor. Class are for adults June 21, 1919, in at the funeral home. born August 28, ed in death by his als such as chalk, plastic bags and and teens with materials provid- Carlinville, one of Burial will fol- 1957, in Staunton, parents, brother, q-tips. ed. 11 children born low in Emerick to William L. John Albert Cla- The workshops will meet on To sign up for classes or for to Henry C. and Cemetery, Carlin- Claro, Sr. & ro and brother- Mondays from 5:30-7:30 p.m. more information, call Gillespie in the upper room of the library. Library at 217-839-3614 or Glo- Clara (Rhodes) ville. Betty K. (Kiss) in-law, John March 18 workshop will be a field ria Darr at 618-729-4333. Behme. Irene is sur- Claro. Shepard. Irene married vived by her James was a Visitation will Edgar A. Peacock daughter, Carol member of the be held Saturday, on January 12, (Leland) Mears of Trinity Baptist March 16, 2019 P.E.O. Scholarship available 1946 in Carlinville. Branson, MO; two Church and a vet- at Trinity Baptist P.E.O. is an international or- sire to continue personal growth Irene was a home- son, Galen Peacock of eran of the US Navy. Church, Gillespie ganization supporting women through additional education at maker raising three chil- Gilson and Lanny (Car- He is survived by his from 9:30-11 a.m. with through various philanthropic an institution of higher educa- dren on the family farm. She ol) Peacock; brother, Erwin siblings, William L. Claro, funeral services at 11 a.m. educational programs. Over tion or technical school or pur- enjoyed selling Mary Kay Cosmet- Behme of Carlinville; sister, Es- Jr. of Wilsonville; Phyllis (Jim) at Trinity Baptist Church, Gil- 105,000 women have received sue service in the US military; ics for over 25 years. Irene was ther Fagerburg of New Britain, CT; Monroe of Sawyerville; Mar- lespie, with Pastor Dane Solari over $321 million in assistance a grade point average of 3.0 or a member of Lake Shore Baptist brother, Carl (Charlene) Behme of guerite (Allen) Weiffenbach of officiating. from grants or loans. With pro- higher; plus participated in two Church in Lake Dallas, TX and Carlinville; sister, Verna (Dick) Decatur; Betty Clark of Cha- Memorials are suggested to ceeds from our Fall Kitchen or more extra-curricular activi- before moving she was a charter Knudson of Carlinville; six grand- tham; Peggy Shepard of Mount Trinity Baptist Church. Tour, Chapter AB of P.E.O. in- ties; and submit to Mrs. Enrietta member of Carlinville Southern children, Carolee (Chad) Smith of Olive; nieces and nephews, John Anyone wishing to send an vites graduating Carlinville high a questionnaire prepared by PEO Baptist in Carlinville. She enjoyed Denton, TX; Eddie (Cyndi) Mears (Dawn) Claro, Mary Kirk, Heath- online condolence may do so at school senior girls to apply for for the applicant to complete. a $500 scholarship. The award For more information, call cooking, baking, reading, crochet- of Wapello, IA; Andrea (Richard) er (Jason) Roberts, Jimmy Kirk, www.kravanyafuneral.com. will be presented at the CHS Mrs. Enrietta at the high school ing and made afghans for all her Fones of Greenfield; Amy Pas- Lisa (Daniel) Janus, Scott (Elisa- Kravanya Funeral Home, Gil- awards assembly in May. or PEO representatives Kim grand and great-grandchildren. koff of Midwest City, OK; Amber beth) Wyatt, Alicia Claro (John lespie is in charge of the arrange- Qualifications for the scholar- Warma at 217-854-8832 or Mar- Her time with her family was es- (Tony) Osborn of Carlinville and Sloan), Billy Claro, Jennifer (Lu- ments. ship include having a strong de- tha Young at 217-854-9769. pecially special to her. After her Brenda (Craig) Jones of Maquan; husband passed, Irene spent a lot of six step-grandchildren; 24 great Kathryn M. O’Connor time with her children and grand- grandchildren; 15 step-great grand- Kathryn M. O’Connor, law, Kris; and four grand- children, driving herself to where children; 15 great great-grandchil- Concord Primitive Baptist age 93, passed away children and two great- ever they lived. After she quit driv- dren; several nieces and nephews. March 4, 2019, in grandchildren. ing in 2009 she stayed with her Memorials may be made to Lindenhurst. Memorials may grandaughter, Carolee, in Denten, Emerick Cemetery and Samar- Church services March 31 She was a long- be made to Uni- TX. tian’s Purse. Concord Primitive Baptist of the farmers grew and moved time resident of versity of Illinois Irene was preceded in death by Please visit www.davisander- Church an old country church away, the membership slowly de- Grand Ledge, MI I FUND Kathryn her parents, sisters, Myrtle Kar- sonfuneralhome.com to leave con- will be gathering for a fifth Sun- clined. Concord Primitive Bap- and spent more O’Connor Me- rick; Iva Rose Loveless; Lela dolences or light a candle in her day service on March 31. Bible tist Church is one of six sister than 30 years morial, 1700 S. Robinsonand Stella Anna Coffey, memory. Study will start at 10 a.m. with churches in the central states; teaching in the 4th St., Cham- brothers, Henry C. Behme and Davis-Anderson Funeral Home, services at 11 a.m. There will be three in Indiana and two in Mis- area schools. paign, IL 61820. Floyd Behme. Carlinville is in charge of arrange- a carry in lunch following service souri. She is survived Arrangements Visitation will be held on Mon- ments. and we would love to have you It was a tradition for many by her brother, by Ringa Funer- stay and enjoy a meal. years that on the fifth Sunday of John S. McMillan; al Home at www. Concord Primitive Baptist the month all of the sister church- sons, Pat (Jackie) and RingaFuneralHome. Church was once a thriving es would gather at one location to Lena W. Rust Jay (Allie); daughter-in- com. community of farmers and their worship and fellowship together. Lena W. Rust, 94, of Bunker great-grandchildren, Malachi, families. As the world developed The church is located on Sports- Hill, passed away at Meridian Vil- Raelynn and Romy McGinley; over the years and the children man Club Road, Palmyra. lage, Glen Carbon on Thurs- brother, Charles (Norma) Deadline for Obituaries: Mondays at 2 p.m. day, March 14, 2019, at Bertels; three sister-in- 5:47 pm. She was born laws, Marilyn Bertels, $10.00/wk or $12.00/wk with photo June 20, 1924, in Corleen Heuer and 2019 Northwestern Area Dorsey to William Doris Rust; broth- Email to [email protected] D. Bertels and er-in-law, Dale or fax to 217-854-2535 Minnie Pauline (Louella) Rust Community Easter Cantata (Johnson) Ber- and numerous Northwestern Community day, April 13 at the Palmyra Chris- tels. She married nephews, nieces Choir’s 2019 Easter Cantata per- tian Church and 3 p.m., Sunday, Edward Rust on and cousins. formance schedule of “Hallelujah! April 14 at the Palmyra Christian August 24, 1947 Lena was pre- What a Savior!” with music by Church; and 6:30 p.m., Sunday, at Emmaus Lu- ceded in death by Friday night Lloyd Larson, Faye Lopez, R. Kev- April 14 at the Modesto Christian theran Church in her parents; two Feast in Boesiger, Larry Shackley, Molly Church. These performances are Dorsey. brothers, Leonard Ijames, Mark Hayes and Pepper under the direction of Ann Clark Lena was a farm Bertels and Robert Pork Chop Dinner, Scalloped Potatoes, Choplin will be at 7 p.m., Satur- and accompanist Lisa Cannon. wife, mother, pianist, Bertels. Green Beans, Salad and Dessert organist and cafeteria- Visitation for Lena was worker at Bunker Hill schools. She Sunday, March 17, 2019 at Zion FriDAY, MArch 22 • 6:30 pM was a member of the Zion Luther- Lutheran Church Bunker Hill from Moose Lodge, 801 Pine St, Carlinville Boating Safety class being an Church in Bunker Hill for over 3-6 p.m. and on Monday, March 70 years where she was also a pia- 18, 2019, at Zion Lutheran Church nist and organist for over 30 years, Bunker Hill from 10-11 a.m. in offered at Lake Lou Yaeger member of the Lutheran ladies aid Bunker Hill, IL with Rev. Brian society and Women’s Missionary G. Holle officiating. Are you interested in learning Illinois requirement for a boating League. Lena enjoyed tending to Burial was at Bunker Hill Cem- about boating? Do you need a safety education course required her bountiful garden, had a reputa- etery in Bunker Hill. Celebration of Life Service boater’s education card? The City for those born after Jan. 1, 1998, tion for being a good cook, seam- Memorials are suggested to for of Litchfield has partnered with which is needed to legally operate stress, she also enjoyed quilting, Zion Lutheran Church of Bunker William (Bill) Carroll, Jr the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary a boat. bowling and traveling with family Hill or Lutheran Women’s Mis- to host an About Boating Safely A $25 registration fee is required and friends. sionary League. class, Saturday, April 27, from 9 to cover course materials and par- She is survived by her husband; Anyone wishing to send an on- March 23, 2019, 4:30 p.m. a.m. to 6 p.m. at Lake Lou Yae- ticipants are asked to bring a sack son, Kevin (Karen) Rust of Glen line condolence may do so at www. Carlinville First-Assembly of God Church ger’s Milnot Beach House, 4932 lunch. Individuals of all ages, Carbon; daughter, Teresa (Donald) kravanyafuneral.com. Officiate: Pastor Steve Schmidt Beach House Trail, Litchfield. may attend, but students must be Hancock of St. Louis, MO; two Kravanya Funeral Home, Bun- State Route 4, Carlinville, IL 62626 About Boating Safely will at least 10 years of age in order to grandchildren, Brandyn Rust, and ker Hill was in charge of the ar- Gretchen (David) McGinley; three rangements. cover the following topics, intro- participate. duction to boating, boating laws, Pre-registration is required, to boat safety equipment, safe boat- register or for more information, • Business Cards ing, navigation, boating problems, call Eric Lamb, Lake Superinten- • Brochures trailering, storing and protecting dent, at elamb@cityoflitchfieldil. • Letterhead your boat. This course satisfies the com or 217-324-5832. • Posters Full Color • Flyers Trivia Night Benefit for Stacey Keck • Calendars - Individual and Business Tax Services A Trivia Night will be held on 4309 to reserve your table or for • Greeting Cards - Bookkeeping, Payroll, and Sales Tax April 13 to benefit Stacey Keck more information. Many nice printing • Announcements - QuickBooks Professional Advisor who is fighting cancer. The ben- gift baskets will be available for • Invitations efit will be held at the Gillespie purchase. 314 S. Macoupin St 226 S Main St 124 N West St Methodist Church, 900 Broad- Outside soft drinks and snacks • And More... Gillespie, IL 62033 Edwardsville, IL 62025 Carlinville, IL 62626 way. Doors open at 5 p.m. and will be allowed. Also available Macoupin County 217.839.4226 618.307.9800 217.854.9530 trivia starting at 5:30 p.m. for purchase will be the Gillespie Tables will be $100 each with UMC Mission Work Team’s Fa- Providing tax and accounting services since 1999 a maximum of 10 players per mous Pulled Pork Nachos, soda 125 East Main, Carlinville IL. 62626 l (217)854.2534 gucciardocpas.com table. Call Mindy at 217-313- and water. [email protected]

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Thursday, MARCH 21, 2019 Macoupin County Enquirer~Democrat 5 MARCH Calendar of events 28 Meetings a.m. and 6 p.m. School, 1705 North State Street, Dorchester Volunteer Fire De- Thursday, March 21 Thurs., March 21 Music Trivia Night by Big Papa Litchfield. Call 815-545-1883 for partment Appreciation Dinner: Free Trainer Lead Exercise by G: Benld Civic Center, 205 E. Cen- more information. Dorchester Village Hall, doors open Rotary Club Meeting: Demuzio Center Auxiliary Dining Room, Snap Fitness: Carlinville Senior tral, Benld, doors open 6 p.m., trivia Bingo: Carlinville Senior Citi- 6 p.m., dinner 6:30 p.m. For anyone noon. Citizens Center, 213 North East 7 p.m. Presented by Benld Fire As- zens Center, 213 North East Street, who helped with the 2018 annual Street, Carlinville, 10:30 a.m. sociation. For more information call Carlinville, noon. homecoming. Living Free - Celebrate Recovery: Cross Church, Staunton Kindergarten Registration: 217-835-4022 or City Hall at 217- Quarter Auction: Carlinville Elks Campus, 7 p.m. Carlinville Primary School, 18456 835-2114. Lodge, 201 West Main Street, Carl- Shipman Road, Carlinville, 3:30-7 Sunday, March 31 Mt. Nebo #76 Meeting: 257 N. Broad, 7:30 p.m. Free Blood Pressure Screen- inville, doors open 7 p.m. Fifth Sunday Service: Concord p.m. Children are eligible to regis- ing: Carlinville Senior Citizens Free Blood Pressure Screening: Heritage Manor, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. ter if their fifth birthday occurs be- Primitive Baptist Church, Sports- Center, 213 North East Street, Sat., March 30 man Club Road, Palmyra, Bible Senior Citizens Legal Services: Senior Center, 10 a.m.-noon. fore Sept. 1, 2019 Carlinville, 11 a.m. Bye Bye Birdie - Litchfield High Study, 10 a.m. with services at 11 Macoupin County 911 Board: Conference Room, 2nd floor, School Musical: Litchfield High a.m. Friday, March 22 Thurs., March 28 Sheriff’s Department, 7 p.m. Bingo: Carlinville Senior Citi- School, 1705 North State Street, Hettick Community Club’s zens Center, 213 North East Street, Bye Bye Birdie - Litchfield High Litchfield. Call 815-545-1883 for Annual Breakfast: Hettick Com- Friday, March 22 School Musical: Litchfield High more information. Carlinville, noon. munity Club, Hettick, 7-10 a.m. AA Sobriety Society: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 8 p.m. Serve It Safely Workshop: Ma- School, 1705 North State Street, 7th Night of Trivia and Games: All-you-can-eat biscuits and gravy, coupin County Extension Office, Litchfield. Call 815-545-1883 for Gillespie Civic Center, 115 Ma- scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, RELAX meeting: Cross Church, 1030 W. Main St., Carlinville, more information. #60 Carlinville Plaza, Carlinville, coupin Street, Gillespie, doors sausage patties, milk, orange juice, 5:30-7:30 p.m. open 6:15 p.m. Sponsored by the 5:30-7:30 p.m. Safety principles for and coffee. Proceeds will benefit volunteer organization who sells Friday, March 29 Gillespie Public Library. Call library Sunday, March 24 at 217-839-3614 or Steve Joyce the community and local schools. food for community groups. Call Bye Bye Birdie - Litchfield High AA Sobriety Society: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 7 p.m. at 217-839-2839 to register or for 217-854-9604 to register. School Musical: Litchfield High more information. Monday, April 1 Boy Scout Troop 63: Carlinville United Methodist Church Sat., March 23 Spring Art Class on Humming- basement, 7 p.m. Summer Repertory Theatre Audi- Featured event birds and Hollyhocks: Gillespie Monday, March 25 tions: Woodson Hall, on the Black- Library, 201 W. Chestnut, Gillespie, burn College campus, 4-6 p.m. 5:30-7:30 p.m. for adults and teens. Life Recovery: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 415 South Broad, Comedy play I Don’t Have a Clue. Call the library at 217-839-3614 or open meeting, 7 p.m. Scripts are available for review at Gloria Darr at 618-729-4333 to sign Living Free - Celebrate Recovery: Cross Church, Carlinville the Carlinville Public Library. up or for more information. Campus, 1030 W. Main, 7 p.m. Sunday, March 24 Friday, April 5 Anger Management: Calvary United Pentecostal Church, 704 Summer Repertory Theatre Audi- Free Dentistry: Litchfield Family E. 1st South, 7 p.m. tions: Woodson Hall, on the Black- Dentistry, 620 West Union Street, burn College campus, 4-6 p.m. Litchfield, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Your choice Substance Abuse Class by CARES: Calvary United Pentecostal Comedy play I Don’t Have a Clue, of a free cleaning, filling or extrac- Church, 704 E. 1st South, 8 p.m. scripts are available for review at the Carlinville Public Library. tion. For more information call 217- MCDD’s Association: MCDD Building, 700 E. Elm St., Carlinville, 324-3431. 6:30 p.m. Monday, March 25 Tuesday, March 26 Spring Art Class on Faux Saturday, April 13 Wood Art: Gillespie Library, 201 Easter Egg Hunt: Litchfield TOPS: Public Library, 6 p.m. W. Chestnut, Gillespie, 5:30-7:30 Community Center, 1100 S. State Emotions Anonymous: Locust Street Resource Center, 6 p.m. p.m. for adults and teens. Call the Street, Litchfield, 1 p.m. Sponsored library at 217-839-3614 or Gloria by the Litchfield Park District. AA Sobriety Society: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 7 p.m. Darr at 618-729-4333 to sign up. Trivia Night Benefit for Stacey Boy Scout Troop 62: Carlinville Elks Lodge, 7 p.m. Thursday, March 21 Keck: Gillespie Methodist Church, Recovery: Emmanuel Baptist Church - Activity Center, West 1st Wed., March 27 900 Broadway, Gillespie, doors Kindergarten Registration South St., round table discussion, 7 p.m. CPR Classes: Carlinville Area open at 5 p.m., trivia 5:30 p.m. Call Hospital, 20733 North Broad Street, Carlinville Primary School Mindy at 217-313-4309 to sign up Football Club: Prairie Farms, 7 p.m. Carlinville, Conference Room A, 7 18456 Shipman Road, Carlinville, 3:30-7 p.m. or for more information. Lions Club: Blackburn College, 6:30 p.m. Elks: Elks Lodge, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 27 All the Comforts of Home & More TOPS 2613: First United Methodist Church, Mt. Olive, 9-10 a.m. Assisted Living, State-of-the-Art Features: Carlinville Township Meeting: Carlinville Township Building, 223 West Main Street, Carlinville, 6 p.m. Large Apartments • Walk-In Showers • Private Patios Walk-In Closets • 24-Hour Certified & Caring Staff Thursday, March 28 Ask how Affordable Rates (All Utilities Included) you can save Rotary Club Meeting: Demuzio Center Auxiliary Dining Room, $3,000 on your Local Transportation • Pet Friendly noon. move-in! 217-313-2208 Living Free - Celebrate Recovery: Cross Church, Staunton 101 W. Sallee Ave. • Litchfield, IL • timbercreekvillagecommunity.com Campus, 7 p.m. Church listings

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Bethlehem Baptist Church Charity Baptist Church Memorial Christian Church St. Paul United Church of Christ 6975 Shaw Road, Shipman 21964 Charity Church Road, Carlinville 410 East First North Street, Carlinville 202 East Main Street, Carlinville 618-372-3639 Rev. Ray Robinson 217-854-8763 Pastor Justin Reynolds 217-854-2639 Pastor Gary Farthing 217-854-4046 Pastor Kevin L. Strope 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10: 30 a.m., 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m., Sunday 9 a.m., Sunday School and Confirmation; Five Easy-peasy Steps Sunday Worship. Sunday Worship; 6:30 p.m., Wednesday Worship; 6 p.m., Youth; 6 p.m., Bible Study. 10 a.m. Adult & Children Worship Services.

Blooming Grove Christian Church Chesterfield Bible Church New Beginnings Community Church St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 29207 Quarton Road, Palmyra 106 Dunn Street, Chesterfield 142 West Center, Girard 415 South Broad Street, Carlinville to Church Growth 217-436-2554 618-753-3128 Pastor Jarod Walston 217-627-3534 Pastor Kenneth Lovely 217-854-6431 Reverend John Henry Tongue in Cheek Press by you. (I’ll let God’s word speak 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:10 a.m., Sunday 9 a.m., Sunday Bible Study; 10 a.m., Sunday 9:15 a.m., Sunday Holy Eucharist. Sunday Worship; 6 p.m., Youth Group. Worship. Worship; 6 p.m.; Sunday Discipleship. St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Rev. Billy Bob Snodgrass pas- for itself.) 110 East Lincoln Avenue, Chesterfield tor of The Church Down by the 1. Matthew 28: 18 And Jesus Boston Chapel Christian Church Concord Primitive Baptist Church Nilwood Baptist Church 217-854-6431 Reverend John Henry Creek came and said to them, “All au- Girard 217-627-2795 27260 Concord Road, Palmyra 38 Judd St., Nilwood 5 p.m., Saturday evening, no Sunday A review. thority in heaven and on earth has Pastor, Larry Brandon 217-854-2411 217-627-2208 Pastor Ron Schaaff service. 1. Never say anything contro- been given to me. 19 Go there- 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., Wor- 9:15 a.m., Sunday Bible Study; 10:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; 10:30 a.m. ship Service. Sunday Worship. Sunday Worship. The Federated Church: versial. If you have something to fore and make disciples of all na- American, Baptist/Presbyterian USA say that goes against the popular tions, baptizing them in the name Bunker Hill Baptist Church Cross Church Piasa United Methodist Church 122 East Second South Street, Carlinville opinion of the media and Holly- of the Father and of the Son and 503 South Clinton, Bunker Hill 1030 W. Main, Carlinville Route 16, Piasa 217-854-3031 Rev. Megan Biddle wood elites, keep it to yourself. of the Holy Spirit, 20. Teaching 618-585-3295 Pastor Darrell Molen 217-854-2837 Pastor Tim Rhodus Pastor Dean Blackburn 9 a.m., Sunday Worship; 10 a.m. Sunday 2. Don’t expect too much of them to observe all that I have 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:40 a.m., 9 a.m., Sunday Worship. 8:30 a.m., Sunday School; 9:30 a.m., Fellowship; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. Sunday Worship. Sunday Worship. your members. Attending church commanded you. And behold, I Cross Church United Methodist Church of Shipman can be a great sacrifice what with am with you always, to the end Carlinville Calvary United 679 Boy Scout Road, Hettick Plainview Baptist Church 278 Keating Street, Shipman deer hunting, flea markets, travel- of the age.” Pentecostal Church 9 a.m., Sunday Worship. 11365 Shipman Road, Plainview 618-836-5804 Pastor Dr. Toby Curtright ing, baseball teams, and sleeping 2. Matthew 16: 24 Then Je- 704 East First South, Carlinville Pastor William Baughman 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., in. If your wandering sheep find sus told his disciples, “If anyone 217-854-8724 Pastor Larry Mouser Emmanuel Baptist Church 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m., Sunday Sunday Worship. 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Sunday Worship; 10:30 117 West 2nd South St., Carlinville Worship. their way to church occasionally would come after me, let him a.m., Sunday School. 217-854-4473 Victory World Outreach (monthly would be great), that deny himself and take up his Pastor Rev. Cliff Woodman Pleasant Hill Christian Church at CarlinVilla, Route 4, Carlinville is sufficient provided they don’t cross and follow me.” Carlinville Church of Christ 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:15 a.m., Sunday 19433 West Frontage Road, Raymond 618-610-5802 Pastor Don Garland forget the offering envelopes. 3. Matthew 6: 22 And he said 110 Rice Street, Carlinville Worship. 217-229-3074 10:30 a.m., Sunday 3. When visitors indicate in- to his disciples, “Therefore I tell 217-854-6737 Preaching Minister Dave Ziegenbein 9 a.m., Bible Study; 10 a.m., Worship First Baptist Church Sunday Worship, 8 a.m. & 10:15 a.m.; Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church terest in joining, close the deal you, do not be anxious about your Service. 310 W. Madison, Girard - 217-627-2633 Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.; Youth Groups 107 West Elm Street, Gillespie as soon as possible. Don’t ask life, what you will eat, nor about 10:30 Sunday Morning (ages 4-12th grade), 6 p.m. 217-839-2500 Rev. Christine E. Erdmann embarrassing Bible questions your body, what you will put on. Carlinville Church of the Nazarene 8 a.m., Sunday Traditional Worship; 10:30 or questions on doctrine. If you 23 For life is more than food, and 318 East Nicholas, Carlinville First Christian Church of Girard Rural United Methodist Church a.m., Sunday Contemporary. have a membership class, keep the body more than clothing.” 217-854-8849 Pastor Don Harrison 700 West Center Street, Girard 19789 South Standard City Rd., Carlinville 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m., 217-627-2529 217-854-5137 Rev. John R. Curtis Jr. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church it short and be sure to tell a few And these are just from Mat- Sunday Worship. 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m., Sunday 9 a.m., Sunday Worship; 10:15 a.m., 238 Virginia Street, Shipman jokes. thew’s gospel! It’s ironic, I think, Worship. Sunday School. 618-836-5575 Pastor Kara Shaw 4. Don’t talk about sin. That that so many “preachers” are tell- Carlinville First 8:45 a.m., Sunday Worship. will just confuse them. What the ing us how to “grow a church” 18772 Route 4, Carlinville Holy Dormition Russian Ss. Mary and Joseph Catholic Church Bible says is pretty much irrel- when the Bible already does that. 217-854-8924 Pastor Steve Schmidt Orthodox Church 2010 East First South Street, Carlinville Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church LC–MS 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m. Sunday 300 North Fourth Street, Benld 217-854-7151 Father Michael Haag 501 Nobbe St., Farmersville evant, and everybody has a right Sadly, I suppose, it’s human Worship; 10 a.m., Kids Clubhouse. 217-835-2202 5:30 p.m., Saturday Mass; 9 a.m., Sunday 217-725-1717 Rev. Micheal Strong to his own opinion. nature that tries to improve upon Very Reverend Father Paul Waters Mass. 9 a.m., Sunday School, 10 a.m. Divine 5. Talk about how God loves God’s ways. Carlinville United Methodist Church 9:30 a.m., Sunday Liturgy. Service. us but don’t get into the details. “Beloved… it was needful for 201 South Broad Street, Carlinville St. John’s Lutheran Church Zion Lutheran Church LC–MS Crosses, crucifixion, and suffer- me to write unto you, and exhort 217-854-4446 Pastor Rex Hendrix Medora United Methodist Church 110 West Water St, Dorchester 501 South Broad Street, Carlinville 9 a.m., Sunday Worship; 10:15 a.m., 309-369-3137 Pastor Dean Blackburn 618-362-6375 Pastor Gary Voss 217-854-8514 Pastor Timothy Wilcoxen ing put some people off. you that ye should earnestly con- Sunday School. 8:15 a.m., Sunday Worship; 9:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., 9:15 a.m., Sunday School & Bible Study; Sound familiar? I hope not, tend for the faith which was once Sunday School. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m., Sunday Worship. but I suspect it is truer than many delivered unto the saints.” (Jude pastors and churches would like. 1:3) I don’t have room for a complete I welcome email comments or Dairy Queen rebuttal (I can be a bit verbose), questions at [email protected]. Attend the Prairie Farms 724 W. Main - Carlinville but Jesus does say a few things Rev. Micheal M. Strong is pas- 217-854-8212 about being part of the Body of tor of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church of Your Choice! 510 Broadway - Gillespie Christ that I’d like to share with Church Farmersville. Dairy, Inc. 217-839-2215

6 MacoupinMacoupin County County Enquirer Enquirer~~DemocratDemocrat Thursday,Thursday, Sept MARemberCH 13, 21, 2018 2019 has been charged with burglary in connection to a Mar. 11 incident that involved the action of enter- Court ing a motor vehicle without au- thority. James T.A. Lindsey, 43, has news been charged with unlawful pos- session of methamphetamine in connection to a Mar. 15 incident in which he possessed less than fivegrams of a substance contain- ing the drug. Marriages Alphonso N.M.I. Anderson, 52, Nicholas Dale Smith of has been charged with unlawful Staunton, Illinois and Daphne Lyn possession of a controlled sub- Alexa Allen of Gillespie, Illinois. stance in connection to a Mar. 17 Divorce Filed incident in which he possessed Jessica Lilley of New Doug- less than 15 grams of a substance las, Illinois vs. Josh Lilley of containing cocaine. Staunton, Illinois Kyle J. Hagan, 43, St. Peters, Gretchen Nicholette Bilbruck of Missouri, has been charged with Palmyra, Illinois vs. Ryan Wade unlawful possession of metham- Bilbruck of Chatham, Illinois. phetamine in connection to a Dec. Steven J.C. Wells of Gillespie, 6 incident in which he possessed Illinois vs. Alison M. Wells of less than five grams of a substance Collinsville, Illinois. containing the drug. Jerad Q. Grady of Girard, Illi- Misdemeanors nois vs. Amanda Boline-Grady of Stacey L. Manley, 41, Staunton, Girard, Illinois. has been charged with escape in Melissa Miller of Mt. Olive, connection to a Mar. 8 incident Illinois vs. Douglas Miller of in which she failed to report to a Staunton, Illinois. Macoupin County Jail penal insti- Lawsuits tution when ordered to pursuant to Julia Gossett filed a complaint a jail order. against Mary Tucker, seek- Quentin A. Drew, 40, Girard, The members of the 2019 Freaky Friday cast and crew are (Back) Parker Fikes, Evan Bethard, Cheyanne Hackwith-Work, Joe Foiles, Bre Wyhs, ing money damages in excess has been charged with retail theft Keegan Barber, Callie Jones, Kara Rosentreter, Nataley Dixon, Lexi Mosby, Nanami Owada, Haley Wills, Devon Passalacqua, Matilda Mitchell, in connection to a Feb. 27 incident Allison Smith, Emily Barr, Brigid Dunn, Faith O’ Dell, Ariana Ewing, Cameron Strubbe, Matt Reynolds, (fourth row) Jodie Walden, Cale Williams, of $15,000 but not to exceed Rhachyl Karrick, Travis Osborn, Madeline Bouillon, Tori Hartson, Hailee Bryant, Julianna Schmidt, Grace Wickert, Michaela Utter, Megan Dunn, $50,000. in which he allegelly took electri- Grace Wickert, Naomi Owada, Ayden Tiburzi, Kai Williams, Mia Verticchio, Caroline Gibbel, Sophia Ruffatto, Annabelle Hulin, Claire Behme, William and Jane Bush filed a cal hardware from ACE Hardware Dane Rosentreter, Jake Petrovich, Collin Gibbel, Jarret Easterday, Will Walton, Jack Kessinger, (third row) Gracie Reels, Abby Way, Blaize complaint in forcible entry and in Carlinville, while not paying Rovey, Allison Rosentreter, MacKenzie Moyer, Jazmin Lewis, Shailey Park, Annabelle Hulett, Claire Wilton, Lexie Casey, Adriann Welte, Sammi detainer against JoAnne Massato, the appropriate values. Econie, Jordyn Houseman, Devin Whitworth, Tyler Behme, Andrew DeNeve, Max Wilson, Maddie Wieties, Gabriella Marchiori, Mikayla Rodg- Hope M. Whitehead, 18, Al- ers, Jay Rosentreter, Matt Reynolds, (second row) Bri Sanchez, Madeline Campbell, Lauryn Pool, Maggie Verticchio, Avery Kufa, Cora Gray, seeking possession of property in Makayla Proctor, Molly Lewis, Sydney Bray, Eli Ratcliff, Elyse Lewis, Cash Enrietta, Matt Schmidt, Grace Ann Traylor, Sarah DeNeve, Colin Staunton, Illinois and a $577.50 ton, has been charged with il- Kreipe, Emma Gosnell, Lexi Egelhoff, Rhyan Karrick, Rayme Lewis, Demitry Lewis, Loralei Wofford, (front row) Elsa Mefford, Grace Miller, rent plus cost. legal assumption of alcohol by Ryan Haschemeyer, Anna Rogers, Hayden Brookens, Dawson Shaw, Olivia Turley, Bailey Lippold, Lauren Summers, Lauren Harris, Colton The American Express National a minor in connection to a Mar. DeLong, Mason Schafer, Adrienne Tracy, Lathan Hill, Johannah Martin, Lane Stinnett, Olivia Oswald, Aaron Wills and Paige Doyle. Photo by Bank filed a complaint against Na- 8 vehicle incident that occurred Sara Way Timeless Moments Photography thanael Urbonas in regards to the on Illinois Rt. 159 SB at Morgan establishment of a credit account Street. MUSICAL the tradition of excellence of CHS “We are always amazed at the tal- All money raised via the ice in the name of the defendent. Emily R. Delancey, 18, has been (Continued from page 1) musicals,” Reiher said in a heartfelt ent that is on display at the school cream fundraiser will be put to- The American Express Nation- charged with illegal assumption of could. Go, be brand new.” This message she wrote on the programs. play each year. For a relatively wards the purchasing of learning al Bank filed a complaint and a alcohol by a minor in connection cast and crew has done just that. Following Friday’s performance, small community the quality of software, ipads, tablets, chrome- count of breach of contract against to a Mar. 8 vehicle incident that They have made new friends, taken Byron Sims and members of the the performance is amazing. The books, scientific equipment, furni- Harold Du Bois in regards to the occurred on Illinois Rt. 159 SB at risks, developed skills they never Carlinville Public Schools Asso- amount of work that the cast, facul- ture, band instruments, art supplies, establishment of credit account in Morgan Street. knew they had and made lifelong ciation raised roughly $300 in fund- ty and band put into it is above and travel expenses for acdemic com- memories. I could not be prouder of the name of the defendent. Stephanie V. Fassero, 40, Gi- raiser money hosting an Ice Cream beyond. We are honored to be a part petitions, teacher aids and many them. Thanks to all the cast, crew of it and to help out in our own very other items for the all of the schools Alexander C. Wentzel filed a rard, has been charged with do- Social event at the high school caf- and band members for continuing eteria. small way,” said Sims. in the Carlinville district. complaint for eviction against mestic battery in connection to a Christopher St. Cin, seeking pos- Mar. 9 incident in which she al- session of property in Mt. Olive, legedly struck an individual in the Mt. Olive High School honored ing the U.S. is a capitalist country, Illinois and a $1,200 rent plus face with an aerosol can. Past top players at a year end banquet. even though most Americans have TROOPER cost. Sarat V. Pathapati, 30, St. Louis, (Continued from page 4) Those honored were Jake Niehaus, zero or negative net worth; you (Continued from page 4) Felonies Missouri, has been charged with Jewelry Store closed its doors. Hustle Award; Ian Steward, Free are not a capitalist if you have no year old male of Hillsboro, Mis- March 18, 1999 Throw Award; and Josh Bennett, capital. The recent privatization of Kindra N. Blankenship, 29, obstructing identification in -con souri. The Macoupin County Coro- Most Improved Player Award. Illinois Medicaid is certainly an ex- Carlinville, has been charged with nection to a Jan. 3 incident that The Carlinville School Board spotlighted Illinois State Scholars Carlinville High School students ample of crony capitalism. ner officially declared that Walker escape in connection with a Jan. involved the furnishing of a false Thomas Caveny, Todd Emery, Mi- involved in winter sports were Social Security, Medicare, Med- died at 4:45 p.m. Saturday. 22 incident in which she was con- name to an individual after lawful chael Genta, Benjamin Kleeman, honored at the Elk’s Club. They icaid, clean drinking water, sew- Previously, Walker was discov- victed of possessing methamphet- detainment. Jessica Koegler, Cynthia McMil- were Jack Reiher, Xavier Dunlap, age treatment, public education, ered to have an outstanding felony amine plus the failure to report to Mary L. Murphy, 40, Lincoln, lan, Hannah Miller, Derek Price, Megan Stayton, Kathleen Kelly, roads and bridges, and police and warrant for probation violation re- the Macoupin County penal sys- has been charged with the posses- Steve Schmitt, Matthew Sprague, Talesha Scott, Barry Stewart, Con- fire protection are all examples of sulting from weapon offenses. tem in order to pursuart to a jail sion of a firearm without a valid Adam Staggemeyer, Lori Walden ner McClain, Elijah Barber, Grace Democratic Socialism. Elected of- The ISP Trooper involved in the order. foid card in connection to a Dec. and Robert Winsel. Zachary, Hannah Lair, Meghan ficials should promote the benefits shooting is expected to return to Ralph V. Kahl, 49, Virden, has 16 incident in which she allegelly Carlinville High School teacher Woods, Elisabeth Evans, Hannah of capitalism while trying to elimi- duty after his recovery. been charged with possession of carried a handgun without a valid Pete Genta received the Illinois Ruffatto, Katie Buckner, Megan nate its abuses, so that the economy No additional information will Mathematics and Science Acad- Passalacqua and Sierra Scott. operates for the benefit of 99% of methamphetamine in connection firearm owner identification card. be released from the Illinois State Americans; that is my definition of with a Mar. 7 incident in which he Christopher L. Vesper, 43, emy Award of Excellence. Carlinville National Bank an- Democratic Socialism. Democratic Police regarding this incident. was carrying less than five grams Staunton, has been charged with Letters nounced the CHS senior winners Socialism is ultimately the only of the substance. violation of order of protection in of their essay contest – Tom Cave- (Continued from page 4) thing that can save the top 1% from Milburn J. Lindsey, 37, Carlin- connection to a Mar. 14 incident ny, first, $100 savings bond; Tanya of students is going down. I believe a repeat of the French Revolution. VIsit us ville, has been charged with bur- in which he allegelly intentionally Seals, second, $75; and Justin Rup- they are down about 20% in the last Richard DeBiase online! ten years or so. glary in connection with a Mar. committed an act that was prohib- pel, third, $50. Carlinville enquirerdemocrat.com 8 incident in which he entered ited by law - posting an image on Local artist Donna Heinz had Perhaps, this is because at the a Macoupin Energy building at social media that included an in- her artwork on display at Missis- same time tuitions have been rising. 14167 Honey Creek Road, Carlin- dividual’s social security number. sippi Mud Pottery in Alton. The tax-payer is paying more and more to educate fewer and fewer ville without authority. Richard A. Hartsoe, 24, March 19, 2009 students. Where is the money go- Staunton, has been charged with Century 21 Simpson Reality was Mario C. Turner, 28, Royal ing? We need answers, and I believe Lakes, has been charged with un- domestic battery in connection awarded the Century 21 Gold Me- dallion Award for extraordinary the “Candidates for Accountabili- lawful possession of methamphet- to a Mar. 17 incident in which sales production for the fifth year. ty”, Charles Hanfelder, Kevin Rust, amine in connection to a Nov. 30 he allegelly shoved an individual Students at Benld Elementary and Julie Johnson will dig in, get incident in which he possessed through a wall. School had an exciting week dur- those answers and fix the problems. less than five grams of a substance Robert J. Bell, 30, Carlinville, ing Read Across America Week in The other three people have been containing the drug. has been charged with the resis- elementary schools throughout the on the board a long time and have Ashley N. Heisman, 32, Carl- tance of a peace officer in connec- United States. They chose to study shown they won’t get the job done. inville, has been charged with tion to a Mar. 6 incident in which about Abraham Lincoln because of I am voting for Hanfelder, Rust, and unlawful possession of metham- he allegelly ran from a peace of- his 200th birthday that year. Johnson and you should too. Kevin Weidner phetamine in connection to a Nov. ficer after being lawfully detained. Colt Allen Campbell graduated Bunker Hill DUIs from Great Lakes Naval Training 9 incident in which she possessed ------less than five grams of a substance Melissa M. Watson, 49, Brigh- Command. He graduated as one of six men selected for automatic Dear Editor, containing the drug. ton, has been charged with DUI as advancement for outstanding per- This letter is in regard to Bernie Dillon J. Weaver, 20, Virden, well as a companion traffic ticket formance while at Recruit Train- Sanders entering the presidential has been charged with unlawful for improper lane usage in connec- ing Command. Campbell is the son race. possession of methamphetamine tion to a Mar. 3 incident in which of Greg and Brenda Campbell of Anyone who thinks Democratic in connection to a Nov. 9 incident she allegedly drove a blue 2017 Carlinville. Socialists are Communists needs in which he possessed less than Chevy Impala within city limits at March 20, 2014 to read George Orwell’s book Ani- five grams of a substance contain- the School Lane in Brighton. It didn’t take long for word to mal Farm. Orwell called himself ing the drug. JoAnn M. Ousley, 41, Gillespie, spread through Gillespie that one a Democratic Socialist, but Animal Farm is the most anti-Stalinist book Dennis S. Cullen, 42, Medora, has been charged with DUI as of four winning St. Patrick’s Day I have ever read. Both Hitler and well as a companion traffic ticket Millionaire Raffle tickets from the has been charged with unlawful Stalin called themselves socialists, possession of methamphetamine for transportation or the posses- Illinois Lottery was sold at Gil- lespie’s Moto Mart. but they were lying; they were try- in connection to a Dec. 12 inci- sion of open alcohol as a driver in Members of the MJM Electric ing to portray themselves as good dent in which he possessed more connection to a Mar. 8 incident in Cooperative celebrated 75 years. people. Capitalists are fond of say- SOUTH PALMYRA TOWNSHIP than 15 but less than 100 grams of which she allegedly drove a green a substance containing the drug. 2000 Oldsmobile near the inter- ANNUAL TOWN MeeTINg Taylor D. Stanton, 25, Virden, section of IL-4 and Quarry Road. NOTICe IS HeReBY gIVeN PUBLIC AUCTION REMINDER To the legal voters, residents of the Town of South Palmyra, in the County of Macoupin and State of Illinois, that the Annual Town Meeting Saturday, March 23, 2019, 10:00 a.m. of said Town will take place on Tuesday, April 9, 2019 being the second 5774 Walshville Tr, Walshville, IL Tuesday of said month at the hour of 7 p.m. at South Palmyra Township JD 3010 Gas Tractor NF Nearly New Rear Tires, Bobcat Hall. The agenda for said Annual Meeting is as follows: 1. Meeting called to order 310 Skid Steer, Some Farm Equipment, Tools, Welder, 2. Nominations for moderator Livestock Equipment, Several Lots of Coins, Primitives, 3. Moderator Oath Antiques, Collectibles, HHG. 6-8 Wagon Loads. Com- 4. Reading of 2018 meeting minutes 5. Reading of supervisor’s financial report plete listing with pictures on Auctionzip.com: ID# 46147 6. Transfer of money, if necessary Roger & Myrna Moore Owners 7. Approve budgets for coming fiscal year 8. Adjourn Cory M. Meyer-Auctioneer Dated March 19, 2019 ISL#: 441.002281 217-710-5642 Nancy Ross, Town Clerk

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Applicants must be detail-oriented, possess excellent communication and computer Dated March 14, 2019 Fences • Painting Eilerman Ave., Litchfield, IL 62056. Wanda Konneker, (Interior & Exterior) 3/21-3/28 skills, and be capable of supervising a student work staff. Typical 100 Oakbrook Dr. work hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Town Clerk Shingles & Rubber Roofs Carlinville, IL 62626 ------3/21 Garages • Decks MAINTENANCE/CONSTRUCTION ______Siding & Soffit 217-854-7886 Blackburn College seeks to build an inclusive community that can ASSISTANT highly motivated, Windows • Doors Ask for Brad engage the interests of a diverse population. We are committed self-starter, desire to learn skills: to fostering, cultivating, and sustaining a culture that reflects the notice of welding, electrical, carpentry, diversity of our country, and as such we particularly encourage public hearing concrete. Send resume to 12118 applications from members of underrepresented groups such 18-087679 ON TOWNSHIP BUDGET Spring Road, Gillespie, IL 62033. as women, people of color, LGBTQ+, veterans, and those with IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT disabilities. Notice is hereby given that a MACOUPIN COUNTY, CARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS 3/21 Tentative Budget and Appropria- CARRINGTON MORTGAGE tion Ordinance for the Township Send resume, cover letter including a diversity statement describing of Shaws Point, in the County of SERVICES, LLC ) what diversity means to you and why it is important, the names/ Macoupin, State of Illinois, for the PLAINTIFF, ) NOW HIRING addresses/phone numbers of three current, and professional fiscal year beginning April 1, 2019, ) VS. 18 CH 78 Chesterfield State Bank is in references to: Human Resources, Blackburn College, 700 College and ending March 31, 2020, will be ELEANOR M. BORROR; ) Ave., Ludlum 215, Carlinville, IL 62626 or email hr@blackburn. on file and conveniently available to . ) need of a part-time teller. Prior DEFENDANTS edu. Employment-based immigration sponsorship is not offered public inspection at Atwater Town NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE experience is preferred but not for this position. Phone calls or walk-ins not accepted. For full Hall, Atwater, IL, from and after 8 Public Notice is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment entered required. Must be able to work consideration, please submit application materials by March 22, p.m. on May 9, 2019. in the above entitled matter on January 24, 2019; Shawn Kahl, Sheriff, up to 35 hours per week, in- 2019. EOE. Notice is further given hereby that 215 S. East Street, Carlinville, IL 62626, will on April 11, 2019 at 9:00 a public hearing on said Budget and AM, at Macoupin County Courthouse, 201 East Main Street, Carlinville, cluding most Saturdays. Inter- Appropriation Ordinance will be IL 62626, sell to the highest bidder for ten percent (10%) at the time of ested candidates should mail COLLEGE held at 8 P.M. on June 13, 2019, at sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours, the following de- resume to: Atwater Town Hall, Atwater, IL and scribed premises situated in Macoupin County, Illinois. that final action on this ordinance will Said sale shall be subject to general taxes, special assessments or Chesterfield State Bank be taken at a meeting to be held at special taxes levied against said real estate and any prior liens or 1st PO Box 169 Atwater Town Hall, Atwater, IL at 8 Mortgages. The subject property is offered for sale without any repre- Chesterfield, IL 62630 p.m., June 13, 2019. sentation as to quality or quantity of title or recourse to Plaintiff and in Call 618-753-3181 with any questions Dated this 14th day of March, “AS IS” condition. EOE - M/F/D/V 2019. Upon the sale being held and the purchaser tendering said bid in Tom Stoecker, certified funds, a receipt of Sale will be issued and/or a Certificate of Supervisor, Sale as required, which will entitle the purchaser to a deed upon confir- Wanda Konneker, mation of said sale by the Court. Clerk Said property is legally described as follows: 3/21 Commonly known as 310 North 7th Street, Benld, IL 62009 ______Permanent Index No.: 03-001-267-00 Improvements: Single Family Reporter Wanted notice of Residential public hearing The property will NOT be open for inspection prior to the sale and ON ROAD DISTRICT BUDGET Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Notice is hereby given that a The judgment amount was $45,547.86. Prospective purchasers are The Macoupin County Enquirer~Democrat, Tentative Budget and Appropriation admonished to check the court file and title records to verify this in- Ordinance for the Shaws Point Road formation. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU the leading source for news in Carlinville District, Macoupin County, Illinois, HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AF- for the fiscal year beginning April 1, TER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE and Macoupin County, has an opening 2019, and ending March 31, 2020, WITH SECTION 15-1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- will be on file and conveniently avail- CLOSURE LAW. for a reporter. able to public inspection at Shaws For Bid Amount contact: Point Town Hall, Atwater, IL, from Sale Clerk and after 8 p.m. on May 9, 2019. Shapiro Kreisman & Associates, LLC The successful applicant will have an Notice is further given hereby that 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301 a public hearing on said Budget and Bannockburn, IL 60015 ambitious attitude and excellent writing Appropriation Ordinance will be held [email protected] abilities. Familiarity with AP style is a at 8 P.M. on June 13, 2019, at Shaws (847) 291-1717 Point Town Hall, Atwater, IL and that THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMA- plus. final action on this ordinance will be TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE BE taken at the public hearing. ADVISED THAT IF YOUR PERSONAL LIABILITY FOR THIS DEBT Dated this 14th day of March, HAS BEEN EXTINGUISHED BY A DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY Please send resume and writing samples to: 2019. OR BY AN ORDER GRANTING IN REM RELIEF FROM STAY, THIS Tom Stoecker, NOTICE IS PROVIDED SOLELY TO FORECLOSE THE MORTGAGE [email protected] Supervisor, REMAINING ON YOUR PROPERTY AND IS NOT AN ATTEMPT TO Wanda Konneker, COLLECT THE DISCHARGED PERSONAL OBLIGATION. Clerk I3114756 3/21 ______8 Macoupin County Enquirer~Democrat Thursday, MARCH 21, 2019 To place an ad email ad to [email protected] Classifieds or call 217-854-2534

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Date of recording: January 20, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR own choosing, or represent your- regarding said foreclosure action THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL 2009 THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIR- THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIR- self, filed on December 7, 2018. CIRCUIT County where recorded: Ma- CUIT CUIT or do nothing. 1. The names of all Plaintiffs MACOUPIN COUNTY, ILLINOIS coupin County, Illinois COUNTY OF MACOUPIN, MACOUPIN COUNTY, ILLINOIS E-filing is now mandatory for and Case Number are as follows: UNITED COMMUNITY BANK, Recording document identifica- STATE OF ILLINOIS SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICING documents in civil cases with United Community Bank, an Illi- FREEDOM MORTGAGE COR- an Illinois banking corporation, tion: Document No. 487455 LLC, Plaintiff, -vs- JENNIFER limited exemptions. To e-file, you nois banking corporation; Case No. PORATION, Plaintiff(s), vs. UN- Plaintiff, vs. MATTHEW HAS- /s/ Lee Ross KNOWN HEIRS OF RONALD SCHAFER; MICHAEL SCHAFER must first create an account with 2018CH96 QUIN, JASON HASQUIN, BRIAN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT MAEDGE A/K/A RONALD L. II; MARK SCHAFER; MASON an e-filing service provider. Visit 2. The court in which said action HASQUIN, UNKNOWN HEIRS BROWN, HAY & STEPHENS, LLP MAEDGE, VICKI MAEDGE, MI- SCHAFER; UNKNOWN HEIRS e-file.illinoiscourts.gov/service- was brought is as follows: Circuit AND LEGATEES OF DEBBIE Emmet A. Fairfield CHAEL MAEDGE, TIMOTHY AND LEGATEES OF MICHAEL W. providers.htm to learn more Court for the Seventh Judicial Cir- K. HASQUIN, deceased, UN- Registration No. 6180505 SMIDDY, RONALD MAEDGE, SCHAFER, IF ANY; UNKNOWN and to select a service provider. cuit, Macoupin County, Illinois KNOWN OWNERS AND NONRE- 205 S. 5th Street – Suite 700 JR., MICHAEL DIAZ AS SPECIAL HEIRS AND NON-RECORD If you need additional help or 3. The name of the title holder of CORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants. P.O. Box 2459 REPRESENTATIVE, UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS; TED HARVATIN, have trouble e-filing, visit www. record: James S. Reese No. 2019CH28 Springfield, IL 62705 OWNERS AND NON-RECORD SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF illinoiscourts.gov/FAQ/gethelp. 4. A legal description of the real NOTICE OF PENDENCY (217) 544-8491 CLAIMANTS, Defendant(s). THE DECEASED MORTGAGOR, asp. estate sufficient to identify it with 18 CH 74 OF ACTION [email protected] MICHAEL W. SCHAFER, Defen- /S/ THEODORE J. HARVATIN reasonable certainty is as follows: PUBLICATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given to UN- 3/7-3/21 The requisite Affidavit for Publi- dants. Special Representative for A common address or description KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES ______cation having been filed, notice is No. 18CH99 Michael W. Schafer, deceased of the location of the real estate is OF DEBBIE K. HASQUIN, de- hereby given to you: UNKNOWN Property Address: Theodore J. Harvatin as follows: Lot Numbered Twenty- ceased and UNKNOWN OWNERS HEIRS OF RONALD MAEDGE 125 West Washington Street Atty. Reg. No. 06180268 two (22) and Twenty-three (23) of AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS A/K/A RONALD L. MAEDGE, Carlinville, IL 62626 Harvatin Law Offices, P.C. Greenlawn Subdivision to the City of the real estate described below, annual town meeting NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, NOTICE 1100 So. Fifth St. of Carlinville, Macoupin County, Il- Defendants in the above-entitled notice is hereby given to UNKNOWN TENANTS and UN- TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS AND Springfield, IL 62703 linois, according to Plat filed in Plat case, pursuant to the provisions the legal voters, residents of the KNOWN OWNERS, Defendants DEVISEES OF MICHAEL W. Tel. 217-525-0520 Book “F” on page 39 on February of Sections 2-206, 15-1218 and Town of Carlinville in the County of in the above entitled suit, that said SCHAFER: Fax 217-525-0901 27, 1950. Excepting, however, all suit has been commenced in the 15-1502 of the Code of Civil Pro- Macoupin and State of Illinois, that Notice is given of the death of [email protected] coal, minerals and mining rights Circuit Court of Macoupin County, cedure, that the above-entitled the Annual Town Meeting of said Chancery Division, by the said Michael W. Schafer. The Court has 3/21-4/4 thereunder. mortgage foreclosure suit is now Town will take place on Tuesday, Plaintiff, against you and other De- appointed Theodore J. Harvatin as ______5. A common address or descrip- pending in said court and the day April 9, 2019 being the second fendants, praying for foreclosure Special Representative for Michael tion of the location of the real estate on or after which a default may be Tuesday of said month at the hour of a certain Real Estate Mortgage W. Schafer, deceased, in the above is as follows: 305 Harrington Street, entered against Defendants is April of 6 p.m. at Carlinville Township conveying the premises described entitled cause seeking a Judgment IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Carlinville, Illinois as follows, to wit: 12, 2019. Office, located at 223 West Main of Foreclosure and Sale on prop- THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL 6. An identification of the mort- Plaintiff has certified the follow- Street, Carlinville, Illinois for the LOTS NUMBERED ONE (1) erty located at 125 West Washing- gage sought to be foreclosed is as AND TWO (2) IN BLOCK NUM- CIRCUIT ing regarding said foreclosure ac- transaction of the miscellaneous ton Street, Carlinville, Illinois and MACOUPIN COUNTY, ILLINOIS follows: tion filed on February 26, 2019. business of the said town; and after BERED TWO (2) IN H.W. WALL legally described as: Name of Mortgagor: James S. AND PANHORST HEIRS’ AD- UNITED COMMUNITY BANK, 1. The names of all Plaintiffs a Moderator having been elected, THE MIDDLE ONE-THIRD Reese DITION TO THE CITY OF an Illinois banking corporation, and Case Number are as follows: will proceed to hear and consider re- STAUNTON, MACOUPIN COUN- OF LOTS SEVENTY-FIVE (75), Plaintiff, vs. JAMES S. REESE, Name of Mortgagee: United United Community Bank, an Illinois ports of officers, and decide on such TY, ILLINOIS. SEVENTY-SIX (76) AND SEV- UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- Community Bank banking corporation; Case No. measures as may, in pursuance of Tax Number: 01-001-964-00 ENTY-NINE (79) OF COTTER, RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defen- Date of Mortgage: May 12, 2017 2019CH28 law, come before the meeting. commonly known as 506 S HIB- LOOMIS AND SNOW ADDITION, dants. Date of recording: May 12, 2017 2. The court in which said action Dated March 13, 2019 BARD ST STAUNTON IL 62088; TO THE CITY OF CARLINVILLE, No. 2018CH96 County where recorded: Ma- and which said Real Estate Mort- was brought is as follows: Circuit Cathy Neunaber, DESCRIBED BY METES AND NOTICE OF PENDENCY coupin County, Illinois Court for the Seventh Judicial Cir- Town Clerk gage was made by RONALD BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN- Recording document identifica- MAEDGE A/K/A RONALD L. OF ACTION cuit, Macoupin County, Illinois 3/21 NING AT A POINT 51 2/3 FEET, Notice is hereby given to JAMES tion: Document No. 561374 3. The names of the title holders ______MAEDGE AND VICKI MAEDGE, EAST OF THE NORTHWEST /s/ Lee Ross and recorded in the Office of the S. REESE, Defendant in the above- of record are: Heirs and Legatees CORNER OF SAID LOT 75, AND CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Macoupin County Recorder as entitled case, pursuant to the provi- of Debbie K. Hasquin, deceased Document Number 556891; that RUNNING FROM SAID POINT sions of Sections 2-206, 15-1218 COURT 4. A legal description of the real Summons was duly issued out of SOUTHERLY ACROSS SAID and 15-1502 of the Code of Civil BROWN, HAY & STEPHENS, LLP estate sufficient to identify it with annual town meeting the said Court against you as pro- LOTS 75, 76 AND 79, PARALLEL Procedure, that the above-entitled Emmet A. Fairfield reasonable certainty is as follows: notice is hereby given to vided by law, and that the said suit WITH THE EAST LINE OF WEST mortgage foreclosure suit is now Registration No. 6180505 Lots Numbered Four (4) and the legal voters, residents of the is now pending. STREET, TO THE SOUTH LINE pending in said court and the day 205 S. 5th Street – Suite 700 Now, therefore, unless you, the Five (5) in Block Numbered Two Town of South Otter in the County of OF SAID LOT 79; THENCE EAST on or after which a default may be P.O. Box 2459 (2) in W.G. Edwards’ Addition to Macoupin and State of Illinois, that said named Defendant, file your 51 2/3 FEET ON THE SOUTH Springfield, IL 62705 answer to the Complaint in the entered against said Defendant is Carlinville, in the County of Ma- the Annual Town Meeting of said LINE OF SAID LOT 79, THENCE April 15, 2018. (217) 544-8491 coupin and State of Illinois. Subject Town will take place on Tuesday, said suit or otherwise make your NORTHERLY ACROSS SAID [email protected] appearance therein, in the office Plaintiff has certified the following to easements, restrictions and cov- April 9, 2019 being the second LOTS 75, 76 AND 79 PARALLEL ______of the Circuit Court of Macoupin enants of record. Tuesday of said month. The Town County, located at 201 EAST WITH THE EAST LINE OF WEST 5. A common address or descrip- meeting for the transaction of the STREET, TO THE NORTH LINE Call for more MAIN, CARLINVILLE, IL 62626, information tion of the location of the real es- miscellaneous business of the said on or before April 8, 2019, default OF SAID LOT 75, BEING THE 217-854-2534 tate is as follows: 120 E. Hoehn Town will be held at the hour of 7 may be entered against you at any SOUTH LINE OF WASHINGTON Street, Carlinville, Illinois o’clock p.m. on said day at South time after that day and a judgment STREET, THENCE WESTERLY 6. An identification of the mort- Otter Township Hall and after a entered in accordance with the ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF gage sought to be foreclosed is as Moderator having been elected, will prayer of said Complaint. SAID LOT 75, TO THE POINT OF follows: proceed to hear and consider reports LAW OFFICES OF IRA T. NEVEL, BEGINNING. Names of Mortgagors: Frank W. of officers, and decide on such mea- LLC PIN: 12-001-169-00 Attorney for Plaintiff Hasquin and Debbie K. Hasquin, sures as may, in pursuance of law, The address of the Special Rep- 175 North Franklin St. Suite 201 Trades & services joint tenants come before the meeting. Chicago, Illinois 60606 resentative is: Harvatin Law Of- Name of Mortgagee: United Stacey Thompson, (312) 357-1125 fices, P.C., 1100 So. Fifth Street, making your business easy to find. Community Bank South Otter Town Clerk [email protected] Springfield, IL 62703. 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18-088248 exemptions. To e-file, you must first within 10 days after it has been filed. FIVE (25) IN THE ORIGINAL PLAT 209 to install vertical wick drains town; and after a Moderator having IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE create an account with an e-filing “E-filing is now mandatory for OF THE TOWN, NOW CITY OF and vertical crest raise to both been elected, will proceed to hear 7TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT service provider. Visit https://efile. documents in civil cases with limited BENLD, MACOUPIN COUNTY, IL- RDA-5 and RDA-6. and consider reports of officers, and MACOUPIN COUNTY, illinoiscourts.gov/service-providers. exemptions. To e-file, you must first LINOIS. COAL EXCEPTED. Activities associated with these decide on such measures as may, CARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS htm to learn more and to select a create an account with an e-filing Commonly known as 310 North permit revisions will occur in Sec- in pursuance of law, come before CARRINGTON MORTGAGE service provider. If you need addi- service provider. Visit https://efile. 7th Street, Benld, IL 62009 tion 21; Section 22; Section 27; and the meeting. SERVICES, LLC, PLAINTIFF, -vs- tional help or have trouble e-filing, illinoiscourts.gov/service-providers. Permanent Index No.: 03-001- Section 28, all of Township 9 North, Dated March 18, 2019 SCOTT T. FORBES; UNKNOWN visit http://www.illinoiscourts.gov/ htm to learn more and to select a 267-00 Range 7 West, Macoupin County, JULIE LEEFERS, OWNERS AND NON-RECORD FAQ/gethelp.asp, or talk with your service provider. If you need ad- Improvements: Single Family Illinois. Town Clerk CLAIMANTS; UNKNOWN OCCU- local circuit clerk’s office. ditional help or have trouble e-filing, Residential The application is filed at the Il- 3/21 PANTS, DEFENDANTS Shapiro Kreisman & Associates, visit http://www.illinoiscourts.gov/ The property will NOT be open linois Department of Natural Re- ______18 CH 98 LLC FAQ/gethelp.asp or talk with your for inspection prior to the sale and sources, Office of Mines and Min- PUBLICATION NOTICE Attorney for Plaintiff local circuit clerk’s office.” Plaintiff makes no representation erals, Land Reclamation Division, The requisite affidavit for publi- 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301 SUSAN BENNETT, as to the condition of the property. One Natural Resources Way, cation having been filed, notice is Bannockburn, IL 60015 Executor The judgment amount was Springfield, Illinois 62702-1271. notice of hereby given you Scott T. Forbes; (847) 291-1717 Prepared by: $45,547.86. Prospective purchas- Comments, objections, or re- Unknown Owners and Non-Record [email protected] Bill Nichelson #6237771 ers are admonished to check the quests for informal conferences or public hearing Claimants; Unknown Occupants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COL- Attorney at Law court file and title records to verify public hearings may be submitted On TOWNSHIP BUDGET Defendants in the above entitled LECT A DEBT AND ANY INFOR- 1330 N. Springfield St. this information. IF YOU ARE THE to: Notice is hereby given that a suit, that the said suit has been MATION OBTAINED WILL BE P.O. Box 290 MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), Illinois Department of Natural Tentative Budget and Appropria- commenced in the Circuit Court USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Virden, IL 62690 YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- Resources tion Ordinance for the Township of Macoupin County, by the said PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IF 217-965-1400 MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 Office of Mines and Minerals of Brushy Mound in the County of Plaintiff against you and other de- YOUR PERSONAL LIABILITY [email protected] DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN Land Reclamation Division Macoupin, State of Illinois, for the fendants, praying for the foreclo- FOR THIS DEBT HAS BEEN EX- 3/14-3/28 ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN 1 Natural Resources Way fiscal year beginning April 1, 2019, sure of a certain Mortgage con- TINGUISHED BY A DISCHARGE ______ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Springfield, IL 62702-1271 and ending March 31, 2020, will be veying the premises described as IN BANKRUPTCY OR BY AN 15-1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS 3/14-4/4 on file and conveniently available to follows, to wit: ORDER GRANTING IN REM RE- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ______LOT NUMBERED ONE (1) AND LIEF FROM STAY, THIS NOTICE LAW. public inspection at Brushy Mound A STRIP OF GROUND THIRTY- IS PROVIDED SOLELY TO FORE- 18-087679 For Bid Amount contact: Town Hall from and after 6 p.m., on EIGHT (38) FEET PARALLEL CLOSE THE MORTGAGE RE- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Sale Clerk notice of April 9, 2019. IN WIDTH OFF OF THE EAST MAINING ON YOUR PROPERTY 7TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Shapiro Kreisman & Associates, public hearing Notice is further given hereby that SIDE OF LOT NUMBERED TWO AND IS NOT AN ATTEMPT TO MACOUPIN COUNTY, LLC ON ROAD DISTRICT BUDGET a public hearing on said Budget and (2) ALL IN BLOCK NUMBERED COLLECT THE DISCHARGED CARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301 Notice is hereby given that a Appropriation Ordinance will be at TWO (2) IN JOHN C. NIEMANN’S PERSONAL OBLIGATION. CARRINGTON MORTGAGE Bannockburn, IL 60015 Tentative Budget and Appropriation 6:30 P.M., April 9, 2019, at Brushy SERVICES, LLC, PLAINTIFF, -vs- THIRD ADDITION TO THE CITY I3114980 [email protected] Ordinance for the Brushy Mound Mound Town Hall and that final ac- ELEANOR M. BORROR; DEFEN- Road District, Macoupin County, OF MOUNT OLIVE, MACOUPIN 3/14-3/28 (847) 291-1717 tion on this ordinance will be taken COUNTY, ILLINOIS. ______DANTS THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COL- Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning at a meeting to be held at Brushy EXCEPTING, HOWEVER, ALL 18 CH 78 LECT A DEBT AND ANY INFOR- April 1, 2019, and ending March 31, COAL, MINERALS AND MINING NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE MATION OBTAINED WILL BE 2020, will be on file and conveniently Mound Town Hall at 7:30 P.M., April RIGHTS Public Notice is hereby given that USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. available to public inspection at 9, 2019. THEREUNDER. in the circuit court pursuant to a Judgment entered in PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IF Brushy Mound Town Hall from and Dated this 18th day of March, Commonly known as 308 East of the seventh the above entitled matter on Janu- YOUR PERSONAL LIABILITY after 6 p.m. on April 9, 2019. 2019. Second North Street, Mount Olive, judicial circuit ary 24, 2019; Shawn Kahl, Sheriff, FOR THIS DEBT HAS BEEN EX- Notice is further given hereby that Joanne Albert, IL 62069 CARLINVILLE, macoupin 215 S. East Street, Carlinville, IL TINGUISHED BY A DISCHARGE a public hearing on said Budget and Supervisor county, ILLINOIS Permanent Index No.: 02-001- 62626, will on April 11, 2019 at 9:00 IN BANKRUPTCY OR BY AN OR- Appropriation Ordinance will be held Julie Leefers, Estate of BARBARA L. TO- AM, at Macoupin County Court- 594-00 DER GRANTING IN REM RELIEF at 7:30 P.M. on April 9, 2019, at Clerk EPFER, Deceased. house, 201 East Main Street, Carl- Brushy Mound Town Hall and that and which said Mortgage was FROM STAY, THIS NOTICE IS 3/21 made by Scott T. Forbes Mortgag- IN PROBATE inville, IL 62626, sell to the highest PROVIDED SOLELY TO FORE- final action on this ordinance will be ______ors, to First National DOCKET NO. 2019-P-21 bidder for ten percent (10%) at the CLOSE THE MORTGAGE RE- taken at the public hearing. Bank in Staunton as Mortgagee, CLAIMS NOTICE time of sale and the balance within MAINING ON YOUR PROPERTY Dated this 18th day of March, and recorded in the office of the Re- Notice is given of the death of twenty-four (24) hours, the follow- AND IS NOT AN ATTEMPT TO 2019. corder of Deeds of BARBARA L. TOEPFER, of 518 ing described premises situated in COLLECT THE DISCHARGED Joanne Albert, Macoupin County, Illinois, Docu- Harrington Street, Carlinville, IL Macoupin County, Illinois. PERSONAL OBLIGATION. Supervisor annual town meeting ment No. 533126. 62626. Letters of Office were is- Said sale shall be subject to gen- I3114756 Julie Leefers, notice is hereby given to And for other relief; that sum- sued on March 1, 2019, to Susan eral taxes, special assessments or 3/14-28 Clerk the legal voters, residents of West- mons was duly issued out of the Bennett, of 518 Harrington Street, special taxes levied against said ______3/21 ern Mound Township in the County said Court against you as provided Carlinville, IL 62626, whose attorney real estate and any prior liens or 1st ______of Macoupin and State of Illinois, that by law, and that the suit is now is Bill Nichelson. Mortgages. The subject property is the Annual Town Meeting of said pending. Claims against the estate may offered for sale without any repre- Town will take place on Tuesday, Now therefore, unless you, the be filed in the office of the Clerk of sentation as to quality or quantity PUBLIC NOTICE April 9, 2019 being the second said above named defendants, e- the Court at the Macoupin County of title or recourse to Plaintiff and in Pursuant to the Surface Coal Min- Tuesday of said month at the hour file your answer to the Complaint Courthouse, Carlinville, Illinois “AS IS” condition. ing Land Conservation and Recla- annual town meeting of 7 o’clock p.m. at Western Mound in the said suit or otherwise make 62626, or with the representative, Upon the sale being held and the mation Act (PA-81-1015, as amend- notice is hereby given to Township Hall in Hagaman for the your appearance therein, on or or both, within six (6) months from purchaser tendering said bid in cer- ed) and the Rules and Regulations the legal voters, residents of the transaction of the miscellaneous before the 30th day after the first the date of the first publication of tified funds, a receipt of Sale will be of the Act, Macoupin Energy LLC, Town of Brushy Mound in the County business of the said town; and after publication of this notice which is this notice, which is September 14, issued and/or a Certificate of Sale 14300 Brushy Mound Road, Carlin- of Macoupin and State of Illinois, that a Moderator having been elected, April 15, 2019. Default may be en- 2019 or within three (3) months from as required, which will entitle the ville, IL 62626 hereby gives notice the Annual Town Meeting of said will proceed to hear and consider re- tered against you at any time after the date of the mailing of this notice, purchaser to a deed upon confirma- that on March 11, 2019 a significant Town will take place on Tuesday, ports of officers, and decide on such that day and a judgment entered in whichever is later, and any claim not tion of said sale by the Court. permit revision has been submitted April 9, 2019 being the second measures as may, in pursuance of filed on or before that date is barred. Said property is legally described to the Illinois Department of Natu- Tuesday10-001-563-00 ofGIPSON, said THOMAS month J at the 150311 309 W. ELM ST. accordance with the prayer of said 10-001-563-00 PIP WEST LLC law, come 150311before the309 W.meeting. ELM ST. Complaint. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk as follows: ral Resources, Office of Mines and hour10-001-772-00 of 6:30BIELICKE, p.m. DOUGLASat Brushy S Mound Dated March150319 18,OSIE 2019. ST. E-filing is now mandatory for doc- must be mailed or delivered to the LOT NUMBERED TWO (2) IN Minerals, Land Reclamation Divi- Town10-001-772-00 Hall forJAB SECURITIES,the transaction INC of the 3/21 150319 OSIE ST. uments in civil cases with limited representative(s) and to the attorney BLOCK07-000-830-00 NUMBEREDUNITED COMMUNITY TWENTY-BANK sion for Permits150182 No.111 W.056 MONROE and ST. No. miscellaneous10-002-993-00 UNITED business COMMUNITY of BANK the TRUST said ______150337 365 DORSEY RD. TRUST #01-124 #407-022 07-000-830-00 STATE BANK OF GIRARD 150182 111 W. MONROE ST. 10-002-993-00 GIPSON, TOM 150337 365 DORSEY RD. N/K/A THE FIRST NATION BANK OF RAYMOND, 10-002-993-00 JICTB INC 150337 365 DORSEY RD. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, MACOUPIN COUNTY, ILLINOIS CAUSE NO. 16-TX-60 #1: NORTH ROUTE BRANCH ANGELA L TUCKER, REG AGENT TO THE FOLLOWING NAMED PERSONS (AND IF DECEASED, TO THEIR UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES), AND 07-000-831-00 UNITED COMMUNITY BANK 150183 107 W. MONROE ST. 10-200-504-00 RIDENHOUR, RICKY LEE 150344 TO THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, AND TO ALL INTERESTED DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES THEREOF, INCLUDING TRUST #01-124 10-200-504-00 STASSI, CRYSTAL 150344 AMONG OTHERS ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, ILLINOIS PUBLIC AID FIELD CONSULTANT, 07-000-831-00 STATE BANK OF GIRARD 150183 107 W. MONROE ST. AKA: CRYSTAL STASSI-RIDENHOUR ILLINOIS DEPT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, ILLINOIS ATTORNEY GENERAL, ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF N/K/A THE FIRST NATION BANK OF RAYMOND, 10-200-504-00 CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA) N.A. 150344 REVENUE, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF HEALTHCARE & FAMILY SERVICES (PUBLIC AID) GENERAL COUNSEL NORTH ROUTE BRANCH SUCESSOR IN INTEREST TO CAPITAL ONE BANK AND MACOUPIN COUNTY CLERK, MACOUPIN COUNTY TREASURER, MACOUPIN COUNTY STATES ATTORNEY 07-000-883-00 GUTHRIE, LESLIE RAY 150184 119 E. MILL ST. 10-200-649-56 TINDALL TINA MARIE 150345 15823 OAK POINT LANE AND CITY OF BUNKER HILL, CITY OF CARLINVILLE, CITY OF GILLESPIE, CITY OF GIRARD, CITY OF 07-000-883-00 GUTHRIE, VICKI DIANE 150184 119 E. MILL ST. 10-200-649-58 TAYLOR, ALICE J 150346 33 SANTA ANITA STAUNTON, CITY OF VIRDEN, VILLAGE OF BRIGHTON, VILLAGE OF CHESTERFIELD, VILLAGE OF LAKE KA HO, 07-000-883-00 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RAYMOND 150184 119 E. MILL ST. 10-200-649-58 TAYLOR ALICE J 150346 33 SANTA ANITA VILLAGE OF MODESTO, VILLAGE OF MOUNT OLIVE, VILLAGE OF MT CLARE, VILLAGE OF NILWOOD, VILLAGE NORTH ROUTE BRANCH 11-001-062-00 KOENIG, CHARLOTTE JULLENA 150352 16936 BRIDGES LN. OF ROYAL LAKES, VILLAGE OF SCOTTVILLE, VILLAGE OF STANDARD CITY, VILLAGE OF WILSONVILLE, KA-HO 07-000-883-00 REALTAX DEVELOPERS, LTD. 150184 119 E. MILL ST. 11-001-062-00 KOENIG, JOHN DAVID SR 150352 16936 BRIDGES LN. PUBLIC WATER DISTRICT, CHICAGO TITLE & TRUST, TR 38309, AND TO OCCUPANTS, UNKNOWN OWNERS AGENT: ROBERTA KOLOWSKI 12-000-754-00 POCKLINGTON, BILLY JO 150362 224 W. 1ST NORTH ST. AND PARTIES INTERESTED IN THE PARCELS HEREINAFTER NAMED: 07-000-954-00 BISHOP, SHAD D 150188 215 S. SHERMAN ST. 12-000-754-00 POCKLINGTON BILLY JO 150362 224 W. 1ST NORTH ST. 07-000-954-00 REALTAX DEVELOPERS, LTD. 150188 215 S. SHERMAN ST. 12-000-919-00 REALTAX DEVELOPERS, LTD. 150363 224 W. 1ST SOUTH ST. AGENT: ROBERTA KOLOWSKI AGENT: ROBERTA KOLOWSKI Parcel Number Owners/Parties Interested Cert Number Street Or Common Address 07-000-954-00 SCOTT SIERON 150188 215 S. SHERMAN ST. 12-000-919-00 PIP WEST LLC 150363 224 W. 1ST SOUTH ST. 01-001-228-00 HARBISON DONALD 150007 108 E. MAIN ST. 07-001-028-00 HAMM, GEORGE 150192 314 E. MADISON ST. 12-000-919-00 PRYOR, LESLIE A 150363 224 W. 1ST SOUTH ST. 01-001-228-00 HARBISON, MARYLIN E 150007 108 E. MAIN ST. 07-001-028-00 HAMM, CHRISTINE 150192 314 E. MADISON ST. 12-001-686-00 WOOD, HEATHER L 150375 317 N. OAK ST. 01-001-399-00 MIDLAND FUNDING LLC 150012 307 E. MILL ST. 07-001-028-00 BANK OF AMERICA NA T'EE UTA 150192 314 E. MADISON ST. 12-001-686-00 WOOD ROGER 150375 317 N. OAK ST. 01-001-399-00 BUZICK LARRY A 150012 307 E. MILL ST. 04/01/02 SERIES 2002-SB1 12-001-686-00 WOOD, ROGER LEE 150375 317 N. OAK ST. 01-001-605-00 ATWOOD MICHAEL 150015 700 S. WABASH ST. 07-001-046-00 JEANNE D MILLER 150195 724 W. MADISON ST. 12-001-819-01 BROERS, DEBRA L 150379 305 W. MULBERRY ST. HEIRS AND DEVISEES 07-001-046-00 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 150195 724 W. MADISON ST. 12-003-125-00 BRANSON BETTY 150393 772 N. OAK ST. 01-001-605-00 ATWOOD LINDA 150015 700 S. WABASH ST. ATTORNEY GENERAL 14-000-599-00 STOWERS JAMIE A 150412 30326 WOODLAND DR. HEIRS AND DEVISEES 07-001-528-00 LEGRAND, CATHY ANN 150201 309 N. LINCOLN ST. 14-000-599-00 SUNSET LAKE ASSOCIATION 150412 30326 WOODLAND DR. 01-001-605-00 KREGER, MICHELLE R 150015 700 S. WABASH ST. 07-001-528-00 FREY, JANET MAE 150201 309 N. LINCOLN ST. REG AGENT: KRISTY S BARNES 01-001-605-00 ATWOOD, TYLER CLARK 150015 700 S. WABASH ST. 07-001-528-00 MULLEN, EILENE J 150201 309 N. LINCOLN ST. 15-001-796-00 CADLEROCK LLC 150443 7242 CARROLLTON ST. 01-001-605-00 ATWOOD, KYLE A 150015 700 S. WABASH ST. 07-001-528-00 WILSON, KENNETH ALLEN 150201 309 N. LINCOLN ST. 15-001-796-00 KRYAK BRADLEY D 150443 7242 CARROLLTON ST. 01-001-730-00 KLAWINSKI, ERIC D 150017 703 E. MACOUPIN ST. 07-001-528-00 WILSON, ADAM WAYNE 150201 309 N. LINCOLN ST. 16-001-136-00 BAIRD, WILLIAM L 150454 RED BUD AVE. 01-001-730-00 REALTAX DEVELOPERS, LTD. 150017 703 E. MACOUPIN ST. 07-001-593-00 REGIONS BANK TRUST 150202 104 N. MCKINLEY ST. 16-001-203-00 JEFFERSON KARL 150455 106 DOGWOOD DR. AGENT: ROBERTA KOLOWSKI TRUST # 90-P015-00 16-001-203-00 JEFFERSON, RENEE 150455 106 DOGWOOD DR. 01-001-730-00 PIP WEST LLC 150017 703 E. MACOUPIN ST. 08-000-607-00 MOLEN FAMILY TRUST 150211 226 E. GREEN ST. 16-001-290-00 GRIFFIN, WILLIAM P 150457 W. OLIVE ST. 01-001-776-00 LEWSADER, JANET LEE 150021 222 E. MACOUPIN ST. 08-000-607-00 SMPC SALLIE MAE INC 150211 226 E. GREEN ST. 16-001-290-00 PIP WEST LLC 150457 W. OLIVE ST. 01-001-776-00 WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, 150021 222 E. MACOUPIN ST. 08-000-607-00 CITIZENS STATE BANK 150211 226 E. GREEN ST. 16-001-456-01 COMBS MARVIN 150459 863 MAGNOLIA DR. DBA CHRISTIANA TRUST AS TRUSTEE NKA CNB BANK AND TRUST N A 16-001-456-01 COMBS ANTOINETTE 150459 863 MAGNOLIA DR. FOR BCAT 2015-14BTT 08-000-797-00 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 150219 222 N. FINIS ST. 16-001-456-01 PIP WEST LLC 150459 863 MAGNOLIA DR. 01-002-792-00 ROBBS ROBERT D 150035 801 E. MILL ST. ATTORNEY GENERAL 16-002-101-00 PETERS, KARL B S 150462 394 E. OLIVE ST. 01-002-792-00 REALTAX DEVELOPERS, LTD. 150035 801 E. MILL ST. 08-000-797-00 HAMPTON RICHARD L 150219 222 N. FINIS ST. 16-002-101-00 BRUNT, JERRID DEMOND 150462 394 E. OLIVE ST. AGENT: ROBERTA KOLOWSKI 08-000-797-00 HAMPTON, JOAN L 150219 222 N. FINIS ST. 16-002-101-00 PETERS, KARL 150462 394 E. OLIVE ST. 01-002-792-00 PIP WEST LLC 150035 801 E. MILL ST. 08-000-797-00 JICTB INC 150219 222 N. FINIS ST. 16-002-101-00 PETERS, PAMELA L 150462 394 E. OLIVE ST. 02-000-280-00 WILSON, DENISE A 150045 4468 2 MILE RD. ANGELA L TUCKER, REG AGENT 16-002-101-00 PETERS, TRADENA LASHAY 150462 394 E. OLIVE ST. 03-001-514-00 YEAGER, JERRY LEE 150107 202 E. CENTRAL AVE. 08-000-797-00 PIP WEST LLC 150219 222 N. FINIS ST. 16-002-102-00 PETERS, KARL S 150463 E. OLIVE ST. 03-001-514-00 RICHARDS BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 150107 202 E. CENTRAL AVE. 08-001-160-04 LANDERS RAY 150226 E. VANCE ST. 16-002-102-00 BRUNT, JERRID DEMOND 150463 E. OLIVE ST. REG AGNT: CHRISTOPHER E CANNONITO 08-001-160-04 CITIZENS STATE BANK 150226 E. VANCE ST. 16-002-102-00 PETERS, PAMELA L 150463 E. OLIVE ST. 03-002-217-00 WEAVER DANIELLE 150122 406 S. MAIN ST. NKA CNB BANK AND TRUST N A 16-002-102-00 PETERS, TRADENA LASHAY 150463 E. OLIVE ST. 03-002-217-00 DOME TAX SERVICE CO INC 150122 406 S. MAIN ST. 08-001-266-00 MASON CRAIG 150227 227 STODDARD AVE. 16-002-103-00 PETERS, KARL S 150464 E. OLIVE ST. 03-002-468-00 UNITED COMMUNITY BANK 150126 617 BIDDLE ST. 08-001-266-00 MASON, MELISSA SUE 150227 227 STODDARD AVE. 16-002-103-00 BRUNT, JERRID DEMOND 150464 E. OLIVE ST. TRUST 407-022 08-001-266-00 REALTAX DEVELOPERS, LTD. 150227 227 STODDARD AVE. 16-002-103-00 PETERS, PAMELA L 150464 E. OLIVE ST. 03-002-736-00 THOMPSON, MARK AARON 150131 603 E. CHESTNUT ST. AGENT: ROBERTA KOLOWSKI 16-002-103-00 PETERS, TRADENA LASHAY 150464 E. OLIVE ST. 03-002-736-00 HODGE, DIANA M 150131 603 E. CHESTNUT ST. 08-001-347-00 INNIS FRANK J JR 150229 832 N. SPRINGFIELD ST. 16-002-104-00 PETERS, KARL S 150465 E. OLIVE ST. 03-003-314-01 COX WILLIAM H 150135 LAKE KA-HO CT. 08-001-649-00 BAISDEN DONALD R 150231 125 CRANE ST. 16-002-104-00 BRUNT, JERRID DEMOND 150465 E. OLIVE ST. HEIRS AND DEVISEES 08-001-649-00 SCOTT SIERON 150231 125 CRANE ST. 16-002-104-00 PETERS, PAMELA L 150465 E. OLIVE ST. 03-003-314-01 COX, ROBERTA J 150135 LAKE KA-HO CT. 08-001-649-00 RAVEN SECURITIES INC 150231 125 CRANE ST. 16-002-104-00 PETERS, TRADENA LASHAY 150465 E. OLIVE ST. 03-003-482-00 KANE, RALPH EDWARD 150137 6596 PINEWAY DR. 09-000-891-00 SCROGGINS, ANTHONY M 150248 213 RICE ST. 16-002-211-00 GOLD KEVIN D 150467 HEMLOCK AVE. 03-003-482-00 FIRST NATIONAL BANK STAUNTON 150137 6596 PINEWAY DR. 09-000-934-00 BENJEY DONALD A 150252 WILSON ST. 16-002-805-00 HAWLEY, DAVID L 150470 575 HICKORY AVE. 03-003-674-00 WORLEY, DAVID A 150139 ARROW HEAD DR. 09-001-024-00 WOOLSEY HARLEIGH K 150254 MOR ST. 16-002-885-00 STAINBACK CHARLIE 150471 652 LAUREL AVE. 03-003-674-00 WORLEY VIRGIL 150139 ARROW HEAD DR. 09-001-024-00 WOOLSEY, DARREK KEITH SR 150254 MOR ST. 16-002-885-00 STAINBACK, GERLINE P 150471 652 LAUREL AVE. HEIRS AND DEVISEES 09-001-114-00 WILDER, CLAUDIA SUE 150257 MARCIA ST. 16-003-262-00 MASON JEFF 150474 S. ASH ST & S. HOLLY ST. 03-003-784-00 LAKE KA-HO INC 150140 E. FELLIN DR. & PIRATE PT. 09-001-114-00 TUCKER, JOYCE E 150257 MARCIA ST. 16-003-262-00 MASON, KEVIN M 150474 S. ASH ST & S. HOLLY ST. REG AGENT: STEVEN N MOTTZ 09-001-114-00 FEAR, SANDRA L 150257 MARCIA ST. 16-003-262-00 MASON KEVIN 150474 S. ASH ST & S. HOLLY ST. 03-003-791-00 PATCH LORI D 150141 21500 PIRATE PT. 09-001-114-00 GURNEA, MELINDA M 150257 MARCIA ST. 16-003-283-00 MASON JEFF 150475 S. HOLLY ST. 03-003-791-00 NATIONAL BANK N/K/A BANK 150141 21500 PIRATE PT. 09-001-114-00 HEYEN, HOWARD THOMAS 150257 MARCIA ST. 16-003-283-00 MASON, KEVIN M 150475 S. HOLLY ST. OF HILLSBORO, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 09-001-114-00 HEYEN, BRIAN J 150257 MARCIA ST. 16-003-283-00 MASON KEVIN 150475 S. HOLLY ST. 03-003-791-00 ILLINOIS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 150141 21500 PIRATE PT. 09-001-114-00 HAILSTONE, SHERLYN ANN 150257 MARCIA ST. 19-000-963-00 POWELL ANNIE M 150486 OFF OAK ST. 03-003-791-00 PARTCH, NOBLE WILLARD 150141 21500 PIRATE PT. 09-001-114-00 HEYEN SHIRLEY M 150257 MARCIA ST. 19-000-963-00 POWELL, ANNIE M 150486 OFF OAK ST. 03-003-791-00 PARTCH LORI D 150141 21500 PIRATE PT. 10-000-404-01 FOSNOCK, STEVEN G SR 150275 9376 LAKE EDWARS 19-000-968-00 POWELL ANNIE M 150487 556 W. OAK ST. ATTN GWEN FRAZIER 10-000-404-01 THE BANK OF EDWARDSVILLE 150275 9376 LAKE EDWARS 19-000-968-00 POWELL, ANNIE M 150487 556 W. OAK ST. 03-004-205-00 BORTH, DAVID L III 150142 21676 FOREST DR. 10-000-404-01 FOS-NOCK, STEVEN G SR 150275 9376 LAKE EDWARS 20-001-146-00 VANDVEER LOWELL 150503 GRAND AVE. 03-004-207-00 CROW CLARA 150143 21682 FOREST DR. 10-001-220-00 UNITED COMMUNITY BANK 150288 E. OAK ST. 22-000-772-05 PRUIETT JETTIE F 150554 557 LAKEVIEW DR. 03-004-207-00 MONROE D MCWARD 150143 21682 FOREST DR. TRUST 407-022 22-000-772-05 PRUIETT I. D. 150554 557 LAKEVIEW DR. 03-004-207-00 CROW, CLARA M 150143 21682 FOREST DR. 10-001-325-00 HALL JEFF 150297 416 E. ELM ST. 23-000-521-03 LAW KAY 150564 OFF LINCOLN AVE. 03-004-215-00 DAVIDSON SHIRLEY 150144 21694 FOREST DR. 10-001-477-00 STERNER KENNETH L 150303 903 S. MADISON ST. 23-000-521-03 LAW, KAY FRANCES 150564 OFF LINCOLN AVE. 03-004-222-00 WIDDOWS, DORIS M 150145 PATTERSON PL. 10-001-477-00 STERNE, CHRISTINA B 150303 903 S. MADISON ST. 23-000-638-00 CONNER, FRIEDA A 150565 101 PINE ST. 05-000-699-00 ROYER, JOSEPH H 150152 MAIN ST. 10-001-477-00 FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION 150303 903 S. MADISON ST. HEIRS AND DEVISEES 05-000-721-00 ANDERSON ROGER 150153 MAIN ST. MACOUPIN COUNTY FARM SERVICE AGENCY 23-000-737-00 JOHNSON, CRYSTAL D 150568 N. MAIN ST. 06-000-947-00 VOGELSANG LOUISE A 150168 TALLEY ST. 10-001-477-00 REALTAX DEVELOPERS, LTD. 150303 903 S. MADISON ST. 23-000-737-00 JICTBAKA: JOHNSTON, INC CRYSTAL 150568 N. MAIN ST. HEIRS AND DEVISEES AGENT: ROBERTA KOLOWSKI 23-000-737-00 JICTBANGELA INC L TUCKER, REG AGENT 150568 N. MAIN ST. 06-000-947-00 COPPOLA, CHRISTOPHER REMY 150168 TALLEY ST. 10-001-563-00 REALTAX DEVELOPERS, LTD. 150311 309 W. ELM ST. 25-000-156-01 ANGELAJACKSON L BENJAMINTUCKER, REG K AGENT 150576 MOUNT RAGAN RD. 06-000-947-00 COPPOLA, MARC A 150168 TALLEY ST. AGENT: ROBERTA KOLOWSKI 25-000-156-01 JACKSON BENJAMIN K 150576 MOUNT RAGAN RD. 06-001-091-00 WAARA, LINDA LEE 150170 TALLEY ST. 10-001-563-00 UNITED COMMUNITY BANK TRUST 150311 309 W. ELM ST. TAKE NOTICE THAT THE ABOVESAID PARCELS WERE SOLD ON NOVEMBER 1, 2016, FOR GENERALTAXES 06-001-110-00 WAARA, LINDA LEE 150171 BROADWAY ST. #407-022 TAKEFOR THE NOTICE YEAR THAT 2015 THE AND ABOVESAID PRIOR YEARS, PARCELS AND THAT WERE THE SOLD PERIOD ON NOVEMBER OF REDEMPTION 1, 2016, FROM FOR SUCHGENERALTAXES SALE 06-001-303-00 MADARASZ FRANK 150176 ANDERSON ST. 10-001-563-00 GIPSON, THOMAS J 150311 309 W. ELM ST. FOREXPIRES THE AUGUSTYEAR 2015 5, 2019.AND PRIOR TAKE YEARS,FURTHER AND NOTICE THAT THETHAT PERIOD A PETITION OF REDEMPTION FOR ORDER FROM DIRECTING SUCH ISSUANCESALE OF HEIRS AND DEVISEES 10-001-563-00 PIP WEST LLC 150311 309 W. ELM ST. EXPIRESTAX DEEDS AUGUST HAS BEEN 5, 2019. FILED TAKE IN THE FURTHER ABOVESAID NOTICE CAUSE THAT AS A TOPETITION THE ABOVE-NAMED FOR ORDER DIRECTING PARCELS BY ISSUANCE MACOUPIN OF 06-001-303-00 MADARASZ MARTHA 150176 ANDERSON ST. 10-001-772-00 BIELICKE, DOUGLAS S 150319 OSIE ST. TAXCOUNTY, DEEDS AS HAS TRUSTEE, BEEN FILED AND THAT IN THE ON ABOVESAID AUGUST 21, CAUSE 2019 AT AS 11:00 TO THE AM, ABOVE-NAMED SAID PETITIONER PARCELS WILL APPLY BY MACOUPIN FOR AN HEIRS AND DEVISEES 10-001-772-00 JAB SECURITIES, INC 150319 OSIE ST. COUNTY,ORDER THAT AS TRUSTEE, A TAX DEED AND ISSUE THAT AS ON TO AUGUST EACH ABOVESAID 21, 2019 AT PARCEL11:00 AM, NOT SAID REDEEMED PETITIONER ON WILL OR BEFORE APPLY FOR AUGUST AN 07-000-830-00 UNITED COMMUNITY BANK 150182 111 W. MONROE ST. 10-002-993-00 UNITED COMMUNITY BANK TRUST 150337 365 DORSEY RD. ORDER5, 2019. THAT/S/ MACOUPIN A TAX DEED COUNTY ISSUE AS AS TRUSTEE, TO EACH PETITIONER.ABOVESAID PARCEL NOT REDEEMED ON OR BEFORE AUGUST TRUST #01-124 #407-022 5, 2019. /S/ MACOUPIN COUNTY AS TRUSTEE, PETITIONER. 07-000-830-00 STATE BANK OF GIRARD 150182 111 W. MONROE ST. 10-002-993-00 GIPSON, TOM 150337 365 DORSEY RD. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK N/K/A THE FIRST NATION BANK OF RAYMOND, 10-002-993-00 JICTB INC 150337 365 DORSEY RD. FORADDRESS: FURTHER 201 EINFORMATION MAIN ST, CARLINVILLE, CONTACT ILTHE 62626 COUNTY CLERK NORTH ROUTE BRANCH ANGELA L TUCKER, REG AGENT ADDRESS: 201 E MAIN ST, CARLINVILLE, IL 62626 07-000-831-00 UNITED COMMUNITY BANK 150183 107 W. MONROE ST. 10-200-504-00 RIDENHOUR, RICKY LEE 150344 TRUST #01-124 10-200-504-00 STASSI, CRYSTAL 150344 Thursday, March 21, 2019 07-000-831-0010 STATE BANK OF GIRARD 150183 107 W. MONROE ST. MacoupinAKA: CRYSTAL County STASSI-RIDENHOUR Enquirer~Democrat N/K/A THE FIRST NATION BANK OF RAYMOND, 10-200-504-00 CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA) N.A. 150344 NORTH ROUTE BRANCH SUCESSOR IN INTEREST TO CAPITAL ONE BANK 07-000-883-00 GUTHRIE, LESLIE RAY 150184 119 E. MILL ST. 10-200-649-56 TINDALL TINA MARIE 150345 15823 OAK POINT LANE 07-000-883-00 GUTHRIE, VICKI DIANE 150184 119 E. 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