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261751 261593 The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide - October 26, 2016 - Page 3 Stephenson County Antique Engine Club To host spaghetti supper and bake sale The Stephenson County Antique individually price. Any questions Engine Club will sponsor a Spaghet- please call (815) 235-7329 or call ti supper and bake sale on Saturday, (815) 235-2198 the day of the sup- Nov. 5, at the Silvercreek Museum, per. The proceeds will go toward 2954 S. Walnut Rd., Freeport, IL. upkeep and maintainence of the Serving will be buffet style and will properties owned by the Stephenson be from 3:30 till 7 p.m. The menu County Antique Engine Club, an all is spaghetti, sauce, green beans, volunteer, educational, not for profit jello, garlic bread, dessert and milk organization. If you have questions or coffee or water. Cost of the meal regarding the Engine Club please is $7 for adults and $3 for children check us out on the web at www.the- under 12 years of age. The bake sale freeportshow.com or check us out on will be held the same hours unless Facebook- the Stephenson County sold out. All bake sale items will be Antique Engine Club. Mady’s Pantry celebrates five years on Nov. 5 and 6 at Lena’s Sullivans The Jacobs family invites the com- be specially marked throughout the munity to join them in celebrating 5 store, or simply purchase a pre-filled years of supporting Ronald McDon- grocery bag available in prices ranges ald House through Mady’s Pantry of $5 and $10. annual fundraising and supply drive. During the event, people can also The event is slated for Saturday, Nov. drop off supplies they’ve already pur- COURTESY PHOTO The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide 5, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., and Sunday, Nov. 6, chased. The wish list and other details 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Sullivan’s in Lena. are available on “Mady’s Pantry” A bright shining star Shoppers can select their own gro- Facebook page (make sure to “like” Pearl City first grader Morgan Campbel was the proud Star of the Week and shared her favorite ceries from the wish list, which will the page for updates!). book, Green Eggs and Ham with her entire class. The event will feature a cookout from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. on Saturday Lena Ladies and 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. on Sunday. The popular trademark pink crown cook- Local artist creates commemorative piece Day Out is just ies will also be on sale. Monetary donations are also ac- around the corner cepted, as well as pop tab donations. for Community Bank’s 100th Anniversary It’s time for another Ladies Day Mady’s Pantry honors the memory Multi-talented artist and Oran- Vietmeyer designed the com- to have someone who is so talented Out. The cold weather is back and of Heather and J.R.’s daughter and geville native Linda Vietmeyer has memorative display inspired by and fascinated with the history of so are we. And you know what that Braden and Brody’s sister, Madyson created a custom art piece commis- a unique style of art known as the our community right here in our means? Christmas is coming! Jacobs, who was born with Walker- sioned by Community Bank in hon- Zentangle method. Her art consists region.” Le-Win Elementary School, Warburg Syndrome and passed away or of the bank’s historic 100 year of small lines and patterns that Community Bank’s Pinnacle 100 Lena IL in 2012 at the age of five. anniversary. make up a large, detailed picture Year Anniversary Event took place Date: Nov. 19 The Jacobs family often stayed in Vietmeyer’s artwork was offi- once complete. The pieces are often on Friday, Oct. 21st at all four of the Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. the Ronald McDonald House dur- cially unveiled at all four branches complex and filled with varying, bank’s branches. The open house Santa Claus: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. ing their visits to the University of during the Community Bank Pinna- intricate designs throughout the art- event included trivia, give-a-ways, Pancake Breakfast 9 –11 a.m. Wisconsin Hospital for Mady’s care. cle 100 Year Anniversary Event on work. food and fun to celebrate a century 60+ vendors to ensure you find Mady’s Pantry provides the single Oct. 21. Vietmeyer herself attended “Linda’s artwork is absolutely of century of business in the local the perfect gift for everyone on your largest donation of wish list items for the open house at the bank’s Oran- stunning. She has many different community. The unveiling of Viet- list; gift-wrapping services galore; Ronald McDonald House in Madi- geville location to see her artwork styles and different ways of creat- meyer’s Zentangle piece highlight- food drive for the Lena Food Pantry; son. shown to the public for the first ing works of art that are both beau- ed the event. door prizes and all proceeds benefit time. tiful and inspiring,” said Commu- For more information and to view the Lena Area Church Cooperative; Enter your child in the Miss Merry nity Bank Marketing Coordinator Vietmeyer’s artwork, visit www. grand prize of $100 Lena Money, and Julie Montgomery. “We’re lucky lindavietmeyer.com best of all - free admission! Christmas and Little Jack Frost contest If you are interested in becoming It’s time for Stockton’s holiday tra- lot for voting. The readers will choose a vendor at our event or a sponsor of dition Miss Merry Christmas and Lit- the winners. Ladies Day Out please contact: Chel- tle Jack Frost contest. The Stockton Just follow the entry form instruc- sea White at (815) 275-3997, Kris- Chamber of Commerce is hosting the tions and give your child an opportu- tina Weaver at (815) 541-2355, or twenty-eighth annual Stockton Christ- nity to be crowned Miss Merry Christ- Abbea Schlichting (920) 901-2501. mas Walk on Dec. 2 and 3. The theme mas or Little Jack Frost. Or get in touch via e-mail at Ladies- this year is A Candy Cane Christmas. The deadline for photo submission [email protected]. You can also Two lucky children, one boy and one is Nov. 2. We prefer the pictures be visit our Facebook page. girl, will be selected to be our Miss emailed to us at stephaniemm22@ya- Merry Christmas and Little Jack Frost. hoo.com or you may mail to Stockton Downtown Lena • 815-369-9713 T-Shirt Fundraiser Finalists’ pictures will be published Chamber of Commerce, P O Box 3, Carryouts available • Open Daily at 11:00 a.m. in The Scoop Today and The Flash the Stockton Il. 61085. 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School; payment is due at the time of 225201 the order. Order forms are available 815-492-0114 Hours: Mon-Thurs 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. at the school or online at http://edne. M-F 8-4 • Sat by appointment Fri & Sat 11 a.m.-10 p.m. • Sun 11:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. tw/n424949 261067 Page 4 - October 26, 2016 - Shopper’s Guide VIEWPOINT From the Desk of State Representative Brian W. Stewart A February article of Crain’s Chi- the State of Illinois has done little to By executive order, The Governor As cited in the Governor’s execu- bulk of the economy in Northwest cago Business stated that Illinois positively impact our region’s plight. has announced a “Cutting the Red tive order, “(Individuals) who groom Illinois. Large companies may come ranked 46th out of the 50 states and Most of you know that this isn’t Tape” initiative creating the Illinois harness horses to pull sulky carts at and go in a global market, but small Washington, D.C. in non-farm pay- simply just anecdotal evidence; this Competitiveness Council. The pur- racetracks must be licensed under businesses are the bedrock of our roll growth. Our ranking is falling is our region’s history. But you pose of this independent panel will Section 502.690 of the rules of the Il- community. These hundreds and among other states in median house- didn’t elect me to reminisce on what be to seek out and advise on how linois Racing Board, even though the hundreds of small businesses in our hold income growth, and the state was and what could have been. You to reduce and eliminate harmful last full-time Illinois harness race- area are hindered by regulations that actually had a net loss of jobs in want to know what I am doing to and cumbersome unnecessary gov- track went out of business almost a only serve to stifle growth and in turn 2015. help turn around our region. As I of- ernment regulations. With Illinois year ago. Furthermore, the license limit expansion and new hiring. It is Anyone who has lived in North- ten say, one of the reasons I ran for struggling to compete against other for a harness racehorse groom is le- no surprise that this new commission west Illinois for more than a few office was to bring a small business states regionally and nationwide, it is gally separate from the license for a fills me with a sense of anticipation years isn’t surprised by any of these perspective to the state legislature. imperative that we become proactive thoroughbred racehorse groom, and and optimism, because this region numbers. We have observed the ebb To that end, I have been working to in our quest to make Illinois a great both of these licenses are separated needs more good paying jobs. If we and flow of our local economy, and eliminate burdensome regulations place to own and operate a business. from all of the other categories of can make Illinois more competitive, many of us have experienced first- that negatively impact our region When archaic rules and regula- licenses overseen by the State of Il- our region will inevitably thrive. hand the pain of watching industry by hurting our small businesses. So tions do little to provide anything linois.” Huh? When the government becomes leave the area. To blame this on any I am encouraged to bring you some other than a reason not to stay in While I’m not entirely certain I too entangled in the affairs of small single factor would be unfair and in- good news from Springfield out of Illinois, those rules can and should completely comprehend what Sec- businesses, I can’t help but think of correct, but there is no question that the Governor’s office. be eliminated. The Governor called tion 502.690 means, I’m entirely a quote I so often recall by Ronald on the new council to eliminate four certain that it is unnecessary. Small Reagan, “The nine most terrifying million pages of paperwork that must businesses can and often are deci- words in the English language are: be filled out by private businesses in mated by such red tape. Anyone who I’m from the government and I’m a ten year period. This alone will has ever owned or been employed here to help.” save Illinoisans $250 million, and by a small business knows this to be As always, you can reach me or that’s just the beginning. There are true, and it’s about time someone is Sally at (815) 232-0774 or e-mail us so many unnecessary regulations, doing something about it. at [email protected]. You can that some of the examples are laugh- I am extremely proud of all the also visit my website at www.repbri- able. small businesses that make up the anstewart.com or on Facebook. Durbin, Schakowsky call for congressional action on skyrocketing prescription drug costs U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) gouge, reduce out-of-pocket costs for went up 50 percent. and U.S. Representative Jan Scha- patients, and demand that products Last year, Darapim – a 63-year old kowsky (D-IL-09) today discussed developed with taxpayer funds are drug used by HIV/AIDS patients – new efforts to combat the skyrock- affordable to those very taxpayers.” went from $13.50 a pill to $750 a pill. eting costs of certain prescription “The American public is demand- Insulin – used by diabetic patients – COURTESY PHOTO Shopper’s Guide drugs and the need for congressional ing to know why life-saving pre- has gone from $4.34 per-milliliter in action. They recently introduced leg- scription drugs – many developed 2002 to $12.92 per-milliliter in 2013. Pearl City Lion receives islation to require drug companies to with their taxpayer dollars – cost so Naloxone auto injectors – used to provide 30 days’ notice and justifica- much,” said Rep. Schakowsky. “The save people suffering from an opioid Melvin Jones Fellow Award tion for any price increase over 10 FAIR Drug Pricing Act will provide overdose – have gone from $690 for At the September meeting of the Pearl City Lions Club Joel percent. The bipartisan and bicam- those answers. Prescription drug a two-pack in 2014 to $4,500 this Kempel received the Melvin Jones Fellow Award, the highest eral Fair Accountability and Innova- corporations should not be allowed year. And the life-saving EpiPen Au- award in Lionism. Presenting Joel with the award was Joel’s tive Research (FAIR) Drug Pricing to hide behind a curtain, refusing to to-Injector – a product that was once uncle, past Dist. 1-D Cabinet Secretary, John Kempel. Joel Act would require drug manufactur- disclose information on drug prices available for less than $100 – is now has been very active in the Pearl City Lions serving on vari- ers to disclose and provide more in- and price gouging with impunity. costing more than $600. ous committees and in the various offices including repeating formation about planned drug price Congress has sat by while Mylan The FAIR Drug Pricing Act would as President. increases, including research and de- increased the cost of life-saving require drug manufacturers to notify velopment costs. EpiPens from $100 to over $600, the U.S. Department of Health and “If the pharmaceutical industry is while Gleevec, a cancer drug that Human Services (HHS) and sub- unwilling or unable to reasonably came on the market at $30,000 now mit a transparency and justification The Shopper’S Guide price their products in a way that costs more than $100,000. The aver- report 30 days before they increase “Committed to the communities we serve” both protects access for patients in age cost of insulin has gone up 231%. the price of certain drug products by need and does not place an unneces- Now is the time for action.” more than 10 percent. The report will EDITOR: Tony Carton sary financial burden on our health Spending on prescription drugs in require manufacturers to provide a Advertising Sales: care system, then Congress must step the U.S. grew by 12 percent in 2014, justification for each price increase, Cyndee Stiefel: [email protected] in and act,” Durbin said. “We need faster than in any year since 2002. manufacturing, research and devel- more transparency around how drug Data shows that 46 percent of the opment costs for the qualifying drug, Office Manager: Laurie Tanley prices are determined, which is why most commonly prescribed drugs had net profits attributable to the qualify- To Contact The Shopper’s Guide: Representative Schakowsky and I a double-digit price increase in 2014. ing drug, marketing and advertising Telephone: 815-369-4112 • Fax: 815-369-9093 introduced this legislation to hold Since 2011, the‎ prices for four of our spending on the qualifying drug, and Email: News/Letters to the Editor: [email protected] drug companies accountable. We nation’s top ten drugs increased more other information as deemed appro- Ads: [email protected] must penalize companies that price than 100 percent, and the six others priate. Classifieds: [email protected] Durbin and Schakowsky have Billing Office: [email protected] fought for years to rein in prescrip- Available online at: rvpnews.com tion drug costs for American fami- DAWS MEMORIALS lies. Earlier this Congress they in- Mailing Address: troduced the Medicare Prescription The Shopper’s Guide MONUMENT SALES Drug Savings and Choice Act, which 213 S. Center, Lena, IL 61048 would help lower drug costs for se- TO SUBSCRIBE: Est. 1991 niors and persons with disabilities by • Yearly subscriptions to The Shopper’s Guide are available at $25 annually for Jo Daviess Bruce allowing Medicare to negotiate drug & Stephenson Counties and $39.95 annually for those out of the area. Subscriptions are non-refundable. Within our circulation area, The Shopper’s Guide is free. You can pick up 815-369-4246 or 815-238-6307 prices. The legislation would provide single copies of The Shopper’s Guide at convenient locations throughout the area. an alternative to the confusing pri- Weekends, Evening & Holiday vate prescription drug plans, market- • ClaSSified raTeS: Classifieds start at $5.75 for the first 3 lines, then add $1.50 per each appointments welcome! ing practices, and formulary changes additional line thereafter, for private party ads. Please call for complete rate information. that have made deciphering among 208150 ©2015 Rock Valley Publishing, LLC • All rights reserved 223514 213 Leet Street • Lena, IL 61048 Medicare Part D plans difficult. The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide - October 26, 2016 - Page 5 ON THE RECORD Obituaries ARNOLD R. IMOBERSTEG vice. ed the South Wayne High School in ‘Gamer’s Guide’ Arnold R. A memorial fund has been es- South Wayne, WI. Imobersteg, 98, tablished in his name and may be She married Donald Broge on of Orangeville mailed to PO Box 26 Orangeville, April 17, 1954 at St. John’s Lu- premieres passed away IL 61060. theran Church in Lena, IL. Don on Saturday Condolences may be sent to the and Shelby purchased their farm Oct. 22, 2016. family at www.leamonfh.com in 1955 and together for 55 years He was born farmed in the Winslow area un- at Lindo Theater on Feb. 26, DOLORES H. SCHULTZ til retiring in 2000. Shelby was a Broken Record Films is premier- and his friend into a weekend-long 1918 in Oneco Dolores H. member of the St. John’s Lutheran ing their latest film, The Gamer’s scavenger hunt, the two quickly Township in Schultz, age Church in Lena, IL, and Ladies Guide to Surviving the Camping discover their camping skills are Orangeville, Il- 91 of McCon- Home Extension. Apocalypse, at the Lindo Theater grossly inadequate. Written and di- linois to Alfred nell, IL passed Shelby was a true farm wife who in Freeport on Sunday, Oct. 30, at rected by Winslow native, Nathan- and Anna (Muller) Imobersteg. He away on Sun- loved to milk the cows as much 6 p.m. The comedy was filmed en- iel Schexnayder, the 45-minute film was born and lived on this farm day, Oct. 16, as she enjoyed baking and cook- tirely in northwest Illinois by local, features smart dialogue, even pacing, his entire life. Arnold attended the 2016 at Free- ing. Shelby continued to help out independent filmmakers. This is dynamic local actors, and an origi- Oneco grade School and graduated port Memorial cooking at the home extension Broken Record Films’ third movie, nal score. A majority of the film was from Orangeville High School in Hospital. She building at the Stephenson County and their first to be debuted at a local shot at lake Le-Aqua-Na in Lena. the class of 1934. He was a very was born on Fairgrounds. She also helped with venue. The action comedy is appro- The movie will be preceded by the well known farmer in the area. He April 2, 1925 many dinners and bazaars at St. priate for all ages. Admission is $5 short film, Kickstart Millionaires, loved raising and caring for his ani- in Lena, IL, John’s Lutheran Church. Most of per person. also from Broken Record Films, and mals. He also loved to play cards, the daughter of Carneal and Emma all she loved to be with her family. Gamer’s Guide centers on two concluded with a short blooper reel. hunt, fish, and go bowling. (Buss) Kish. Dolores married Ulan Survivors include her hus- video game addicts who must face More information about the pre- Arnold was the holder of the Gold Schultz on Aug. 28, 1940. She was band Donald of Lena, one son their greatest fear: the outdoors. miere, contact information, and the Headed Cane Established by Oneco a member of the McConnell His- Steve (Cheri) Broge of Monroe, When one of the gamers tries to im- movie itself can be found at broken- Township in 1887 and presented to torical Society and the secretary of WI, granddaughter Stacey (Co- press his crush by entering himself recordfilms.com. the eldest man that was born and Silent Hill Cemetery. Dolores loved rey) Steinmann of Monroe, WI, has always lived in the township. embroidery. She would always help grandson Jeremy (Toni) Broge of Arnold was the eighteenth man to her friends or anyone that needed it. Browntown, WI. Four great-grand- Trick-or-Treat safety tips hold the cane in the last 129 years. Dolores is survived by her daugh- children; Tana Steinmann, Aleta, Compiled by Tony Carton time to prevent possible skin and He was a past member of the Oran- ter Sharon (Tom) Furray of McCon- Alyssa, and Alex Broge. One sister EDITOR eye irritation. geville Volunteer Fire Department nell, IL and a brother Roland (Don- Audrey Adleman of Stockton, IL, Help your children have a safe Look both ways before crossing and a past Trustee of the Oran- na) Price of Santa Clara, CA. two brother Tom (Carol) Mau of Halloween; from the food they eat the street. Use crosswalks wher- geville Fire Protection District. He She was preceded in death by her Lena, IL, and Larry (Betty) Mau of to the parties they attend. ever possible. was an avid sports fan of all sports parents, husband Ulan on Dec. 7, Lakeworth, Fl, and countless niec- Swords, knives, and other cos- Lower your risk for serious eye both girls and boys in school and 1992 and step-sister Dorothy Rice. es and nephews also survive who tume accessories should be short, injury by not wearing decorative professional teams as well. Visitation and Funeral Services deeply loved her. soft, and flexible. contact lenses. He was a very gentle, kind man were held Oct. 19, at the Leamon She was preceded in death by her Avoid trick-or-treating alone. Only walk on sidewalks when- always willing to help in any way. Funeral Home in Lena. parents, brothers Jerald and Buddy Walk in groups or with a trusted ever possible, or on the far edge of One thing he was always admired Officiating will be Pastor Matt Mau. adult. the road facing traffic to stay safe. for was no matter how busy he was, Smith. Visitation and funeral services Fasten reflective tape to cos- Wear well-fitting masks, cos- when you went to see him he al- Interment will take place at Silent were Oct. 24, at noon at St. John’s tumes and bags to help drivers see tumes, and shoes to avoid blocked ways had time to talk to you. He Hill Cemetery in McConnell, IL. Lutheran Church, Lena, IL you. vision, trips, and falls. was still driving, going to Monroe A memorial has been established Pastor Matthew Mau officiated Examine all treats for chok- Eat only factory-wrapped treats. or Orangeville everyday, or to visit for Silent Hill Cemetery and the at the services. ing hazards and tampering before Avoid eating homemade treats a family member. McConnell area Historical Society. Cremation Rites will be accord- eating them. Limit the amount of made by strangers. The one thing he did and will Condolences may be sent to the ed to the family’s wishes following treats you eat. Enter homes only if you’re with always be remembered for was he family at www.leamonfh.com the funeral service. Hold a flashlight while trick-or- a trusted adult. Only visit well-lit donated his complete antique farm A luncheon will be provided at treating to help you see and others houses. Never accept rides from stead cheese factory to the National SHELBY J. BROGE St. John’s Lutheran Church follow- see you. WALK and don’t run from strangers. Historic Cheese Making Center Shelby J. ing the service for everyone to at- house to house. Never walk near lit candles or located at the Welcome Center in Broge 79, tend. Always test make-up in a small luminaries. Be sure to wear flame- Monroe. This factory is said to be of Lena, IL A memorial has been established area first. Remove it before bed- resistant costumes. the only one of its kind left in the passed away in her memory for St. John’s Lu- world. Visitors are coming from all on Thursday, theran Church. over the world to see it. Arnold said Oct. 20, 2016 Friends may send condolences to Rick VRstal Photo 815-369-4218 he donated the factory to honor his at the Lena the family at www.leamonfh.com Weddings • Seniors • Families father and mother and that he surely Living Center 61532 did accomplish. with her fam- Arnold was truly loved by his ily by her side. whole family. He is survived Shelby was Baby’s JOIN US FOR A SPAGHETTI SUPPER by his three nephews; John (Do- born on Dec. on Saturday, October 29th from 4-8pm at the McConnell reen) Imobersteg of Neenah, WI, 15, 1936 in Monroe, WI. She was Ray (Luann) Bowen of Monroe, the daughter of William and Gene- First Year UMC Hall located at 211 N. Hulbert Rd. in McConnell. WI, Harry (Diana) Bowen of Or- va L. (Bright) Mau. Shelby attend- angeville, IL, one niece; Shirley The Shopper’s Served will be spaghetti with meat sauce and or meatball, (Mike) Conners of Maryville, TN. Hanover Sod Farm Since 1965 Guide or garlic bread, salad, lemonade, coffee and desserts. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother Alfred Imober- Scoop Today SOD Tickets are available from any historical steg and one sister Lilly Bowen. Instant Lawn

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Blomberg will co-officiate the ser- 158942 260958 Page 6 - October 26, 2016 - The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide Highland trustee receives prestigious national award from ACCT Highland Community College Trustee Diane Gallagher of East Dubuque received the 2016 M. Dale Ensign Award from the As- sociation of Community College Trustees (ACCT) on Friday, Oct. 7, at the ACCT Leadership Congress. She was also recognized for being the recipient of the Central Region Trustee Leadership award during the Congress. ACCT is a non-profit educational organization of governing boards that represents more than 6,500 elected and appointed trustees who govern more than 1,200 commu- COURTESY PHOTO The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide nity and technical colleges across the country and beyond. ACCT is a COURTESY PHOTO The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide major voice of community college Highland Community College Trustee Diane Gallagher of East Cheering for the Fire trustees to the presidential adminis- Dubuque received the 2016 M. Dale Ensign Award from the Asso- Pearl City School Spanish Club members Madison Downs, Autumn tration, Congress and Departments ciation of Community College Trustees. Pictured with Gallagher are Gray, Bella Dickman and Jenna Robinson enjoyed the trip to the Oct. of Education. (from left) ACCT President and CEO, J. Noah Brown; M. Dale Ensign 16, Chicago Fire game The ACCT Board of Directors an- (the founding trustee of ACCT for whom the M. Dale Ensign award is nually honors an individual who has named); and 2015-16 ACCT, Chair Roberto Zarate. Stockton student receives National Merit® made a significant contribution as a chair and committee chair. This past sion for Education group and the Jo lay trustee to promote the commu- June, she was named the recipient of Daviess County League of Women Scholarship program Letter of Commendation nity college concept. The Associa- ICCTA’s prestigious Ray Harstein Voters. She has taken on leadership Stockton High School Princi- who entered the 2017 competition tion Award is named after M. Dale Trustee Achievement Award. roles as a local school board mem- pal, Casey Downey is announcing by taking the 2015 Preliminary Ensign, one of ACCT’s pioneers Prior to being elected to the ber, where she served for 14 years, Heather Musser has been named a SAT/National Merit Scholarship and the founding chair of the As- ACCT board in 2013, she served as and as a mentor for East Dubuque commended student in the 2017 Na- Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT). sociation, who served as a trustee at a member of several ACCT commit- High School students who partici- tional Merit Scholarship Program. A “The young men and women be- Northwest Community College in tees, including Member Communi- pated in Highland’s High School Letter of Commendation from the ing named Commended Students Powell, Wyoming. cations, Education, and Governance Servant Leadership Program. school and National Merit Scholar- have demonstrated outstanding po- “When Dale Ensign, the first & Bylaws, and later was elected to At the state level, Gallagher has ship Corporation (NMSC), which tential for academic success,” said chairman of ACCT, handed me this serve as ACCT’s Illinois State Coor- held several leadership positions conducts the program, will be pre- a spokesperson for NMSC. “These national award, I felt a surge of ap- dinator. In 2013, she won election since being elected to the Highland sented by the principal to this scho- students represent a valuable na- preciation for him and the others to the ACCT board, where her peers Board. She was Highland’s ICCTA lastically talented senior. tional resource; recognizing their who founded our national trustees chose her as Central Regional Chair. representative for a number of years, About 34,000 Commended Stu- accomplishments, as well as the key group. Their education and advocacy In that role, she spurred the devel- regularly attending ICCTA meet- dents throughout the nation are be- role their schools play in their aca- efforts continue today to help trust- opment of ACCT’s Trustee Ambas- ings. She also served a two-year ing recognized for their exceptional demic development, is vital to the ees and students build their skills,” sador Program. She continues to term as the Northwest Region ICC- academic promise. Although they advancement of educational excel- Gallagher said. “Highland Commu- serve on the national level, having TA chair, planning and coordinating will not continue in the 2017 com- lence in our nation. We hope that this nity College has taught me that good been elected to ACCT’s Nominating communication between and meet- petition for National Merit Scholar- recognition will help broaden their leaders help others to achieve, so it Committee at this year’s Leadership ings with trustees within the North- ship awards, Commended Students educational opportunities and en- is only natural to continue to extend Congress. west Region. As an active ICCTA placed among the top five percent courage them as they continue their service to this national level. I am so Gallagher has proven her leader- representative, she chaired ICCTA’s of more than 1.6 million students pursuit of academic success.” very grateful to receive this award as ship abilities at the local, state and Education, Women in Leadership, a representative of Highland Com- national levels. She currently serves and Awards Committees. munity College, Illinois, and our as the chair of the Board’s Audit In her spare time, Gallagher likes Central Region of ACCT.” Committee, and within Highland’s to garden. She has said, “There is Warren Fire Department Invites You to a . . . First elected in 2001, Gallagher district, she is the former chair the wonderment in nature that always has the longest tenure of the cur- Jo Daviess County Housing Author- gives me hope for the future, and as MONTHLY rent Highland Community College ity board and currently serves as sec- a trustee of Highland Community Board of Trustees. At the state level, retary to the East Dubuque Library College, I have the same expectation she has earned three Trustee Educa- Foundation. She is a zoning officer of successful growth as you watch tion Awards and served in various for Hanover, Illinois, and has been students on campus.” teak ry roles for ICCTA including regional active with the Galena 20/20 Vi- Highland was ranked number S(Last Saturday of Every Month exceptF November & December) three in “The 10 best community colleges in Illinois,” recently pub- College News lished by USA Today College. The Saturday, Oct. 29th, 2016 ranking was conducted by schools. UW-La Crosse announces August 2016 graduates com and was based on “total atten- Serving from 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. Montana Kathleen Werhane of Winslow completed Bach- dance cost, student-faculty ration, Carryouts are available elor of Science degree requirements as a Therapeutic Recre- distance education focus and trans- ation Major at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in August. You may call after 4:00 p.m. to place an order fer rate to four-year institutions, UW-La Crosse, founded in 1909, is one of the 13 four-year comprehensive among other factors.” (815) 745-2070 institutions in the University of Wisconsin System. UWL has more than 10,500 students enrolled in 94 undergraduate and 26 graduate academic pro- Marinated 8 oz. Steak, All for grams. It’s time to $1400 Baked Potato, Salad, order your Le- hammer down Bread, Dessert Bar & Drink Win Spirit Wear remodeling Spirit Wear Sale! Order Online! There are samples available in the Hot Dog Kid’s Meals $ 00 FULLY INSURED available! 2 LeWin elementary school office Additions Drywall and they will be there during Parent Teacher conferences as well. Order Warren Fire Station Decks Siding deadline is Tuesday, Nov. 8, and pick Downtown Warren, IL Ceramic Tile Window Replacement up is Wednesday, Dec. 7. More op- Proceeds to help with the purchase of tions are available online. To order, click on the link: https://lenawin- new equipment and training materials. 261572 (815)947-3568 (815)275-3861 CELL slow.itemorder.com HOME Jay RhyneR 227723 The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide - October 26, 2016 - Page 7 Collaborative effort brings national educator and motivational speaker to Freeport Through a collaborative com- quickly help transform the rhetoric the community. Michelle Griggs, Preparatory Magnet School in Hart- 145, United Way of Northwest Il- munity effort, Dr. Steven Perry, a about how to improve the education- Academic Retention Coordinator ford, CT, and an Education Con- linois, Monroe Clinic, Freeport renowned educator and motiva- al opportunities for all in the public for Project Succeed said, “As a par- tributor for CNN and MSNBC; an Housing Authority, FHN, St. Paul tional speaker will be coming to the school system. He believes “the suc- ent, I pay close attention to school Essence magazine columnist; best- Missionary Baptist Church, and Mt. Jeannette Lloyd Theatre at Freeport cess of life is determined by where district statistics both locally and na- selling author of “Push Has Come Calvary Church of God in Christ. Middle School at 10 a.m. on Mon- you end, not where you start.” It is tionally. It is hoped that by bringing to Shove: Getting Our Kids the Edu- Also supporting the speaker is The day, Nov. 7. this philosophy that inspires him to Dr. Perry to our community to speak cation They Deserve — Even If It Freeport Boys & Girls Club of Free- Dr. Perry’s message will be about help transform the lives of economi- about educational opportunities for Means Picking a Fight.” He is also port and Stephenson County, Mt. revolutionizing education in Amer- cally disadvantaged and minority all, we will offer up discussion that the host of the docudrama “Save My Carmel Missionary Baptist Church, ica. His heart pumps passion as he children by providing them access will help to motivate more individu- Son” on TV ONE. and Greater New Unity Church of speaks about producing change. He to a college education. als to foster change within our com- The list of partners to bring Dr. God in Christ. is one of the most talked about inno- Highland Community College’s munity that we both need and would Steven Perry to Freeport is Highland For more information contact Mi- vative speakers on the scene today. Project Succeed program is just one like to see.” Community College and Project chelle Griggs at michelle.griggs@ His message centers on the need to of the partners to bring Dr. Perry to Dr. Perry is principal of Capital Succeed, Freeport School District highland.edu or call(815) 599-3437. Illinois Student Assistance Commission supports early FAFSA completion October is College Changes Ev- file their 2017-18 beginning Oct. 1, partner with schools and communi- important that students have access cal ISACorps member. For a list of erything® (CCE) Month, a cam- instead of having to wait until Janu- ties to help students navigate these to free services that will help them events, visit isac.org/calendar; find paign launched by the Illinois ary, as in previous years. changes, and will offer support for apply to colleges that fit their needs your local ISACorps member at isac. Student Assistance Commission Because some financial aid students and families with both col- and goals, and access all the finan- org/isacorps. (ISAC) to address the change to programs—including the state’s lege application and FAFSA com- cial aid for which they are eligible. ISAC also offers additional re- “early FAFSA” and assist students Monetary Award Program (MAP pletion. Providing students with the infor- sources to assist students, including who will be completing college ap- grant)–are awarded on a first-come “The college application and mation and assistance they need to ISAC College Q&A, a text messag- plications at the same time they are first-served basis, eligible students financial aid process can be over- make more informed choices about ing service where students can get filing financial aid forms. The Free should file their FAFSAs as soon as whelming, particularly for first-gen- college and financial aid can help answers to their college and finan- Application for Federal Student Aid possible after October 1st in order eration students who don’t have an minimize their student debt, and cial aid questions sent directly to (FAFSA) is the form used to apply to have the best chance of receiv- immediate family member who at- maximize their chances for complet- their phones, and the award-winning for all federal and some state finan- ing funding. Students should check tended college,” said Eric Zarnikow, ing a degree or certificate program.” ISAC Student Portal, which offers cial aid; filing it is an important first with their college for all school-spe- ISAC executive director. “Now Many of the college application free online tools and resources for step to maximizing financial aid. cific deadlines. that all of these activities are tak- activities and FAFSA completion college and scholarship search, mon- This year, students will be able to During CCE Month, ISAC will ing place in the fall, it’s even more workshops are supported and/or ey management and financial aid conducted by the ISACorps, a group planning, and career and job search. of recent college graduates work- ISAC also offers assistance through River Ridge Board of Education meeting ing statewide who are extensively the agency’s call center, 1-800-899- trained in assisting students with 4722 (ISAC). Monday, Oct. 17, President G. Northwest Special Education Sept. the excellent craft fair Oct. 8 and planning, applying, and paying for High schools and counselors who Allen Crist called the regular meet- 2016 minutes. 9 with over 3,900 guests in atten- college. At free workshops in high would like to participate in College ing of the River Ridge Community Reviewed the River Ridge dance. Thank you to the many vol- schools and communities throughout Changes Everything Month can find Unit School District #210 Board CUSD #210 Treasurer’s Report, unteers; P.T.O. committees, parents, the state, students will get hands-on information and a downloadable of Education to order at 6:30 p.m. Investment Report, and Activity students, MS football team, custo- assistance in filing college applica- toolkit at collegechangeseverything. Board Members G. Allen Crist, Da- Reports. Approved River Ridge dians, administrators, faculty and tions and the FAFSA. They can also org/ccemonth. vid Howard, Barb Schaible, Ray- bills and payroll in the amount of staff for a job well done. get one-on-one help from their lo- mie Diestelmeier, Merri Sevey and $608,497.25. Nov. 4 and 5, the high school stu- Matt Wild answered roll call. Presi- Member Diestelmeier reported dents will present “The Great All- dent Crist announced a quorum was on the Jo Daviess-Carroll Career American Musical Disaster”. Check out established. Member Don McLane Technical Education Academy International weekend is sched- Airyonna Willson says: Grandma J’s was absent. Also present: Super- Sept. 20, and Oct. 3, meetings. uled for Nov. 18. BEAUTY-FUL intendent Brad Albrecht, Principal Administrative Reports: Congratulations to the boys and homes! Mike Foltz and representatives for Thank you to Mrs. Einsweiler for girls golf teams for advancing to the the RREA. organizing the successful Home- Sectional Golf tournament. Approved the October Agenda coming week activities and dance. The music department was com- Warren – 4 bedroom, including Consent Agenda as pre- River Ridge appreciates the plimented on their fall concert di- spacious kitchen with ACCEPTED OFFER sented. many volunteers from the Elizabeth rected by Mrs. Renee Schultz and oak cabinetry, gorgeous Kent – 4 bedroom ranch home with brand Approved the regular board and Hanover Fire and Ambulance Mr. Thomas Taylor. flooring, 2 stall garage, new Lower Level meeting minutes of Sept. 19; de- Departments for observing Fire Oct. 26 and 27 – Parent/Teacher on 1.3 acres! Family/Workout/ struction of audio executive session Prevention Week with the students. Conferences NOW $129,900 Media Room! Open minutes from Feb. 17, 2015; and P.T.O. was complimented for Oct. 28 – No School floor plan – kitchen/ dining/living areas, main Nov. 11 – No School – Veteran’s floor laundry. Country Day views! NOW $89,900! HCC Foundation awards new scholarship High school graduation has been Highland Community College This year’s scholarship was set for Friday, May 26, 2017 at 7:30 Cedarville - Cute 2 Foundation has established the Ray awarded to Nick Simpson of Lanark, p.m.. bedroom home on Main and Jeanie Searby Scholarship. Dr. who was awarded $1,000 for the After executive session the St. New roof, siding, windows, central air & Stockton - 2 story, 1.5 Edward “Ray” Searby served at student academic year at Highland. Board accepted, with regret, Randi counter top. stall garage, corner Highland from 1976-1991, as Busi- Simpson is a 2015 graduate from Burken’s request to resign as assis- Just $53,000 lot on Main St. Wood Pearl City -120 Acre tant soccer coach. flooring, new roof, Farm 120’x192’ ness Division Chairman, Dean of Eastland High School. He is major- steel Main Barn, 192 Instruction, Dean of Student Devel- ing in Crop Science. The criteria for The above information is sub- wiring, furnace & water heater in last 5 years. Freestalls – Double 10 opment and Interim President. Dr. this scholarship is given to a person ject for approval at the next regular Just $81,900 Parlor with Multiple out Searby dedicated his life to higher pursuing a degree in Agriculture, meeting of the Board of Education, buildings, 110 M/OL scheduled for Monday, Nov. 21, at till acres @ $1,900,000. education and believed in commu- Ag-related field, Education, Busi- More acreage available. nity colleges. ness or Engineering. 6:30 p.m. Stockton – Like new immaculate 3-4

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815-690-2792 “Tri-County Area’s Redneck Realtor” 261792 212383 Page 8 - October 26, 2016 - The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide FROM LENA’S KITCHEN juice and cider vinegar coupled chopped bage leaves. 2 T. honey with the addition of honey make 3 C. cooked rice Cabbage Roll Casserole ½ t. salt this dressing unique and tasty. The 1 C. shredded Swiss cheese 2 lbs. ground beef ¼ C. brandy cabbage and sliced Brussels sprouts ½ t. salt 1 large onion, chopped Preheat the oven to 350. Coat the along with the crunch of an apple ¼ t. pepper 3 garlic cloves, minced inside of a 10-15 cup Bundt pan with add even more flavor. I just love Preheat the oven to 400. Cut 2 2 cans (15 oz. each) tomato sauce, softened butter and flour (be sure to adding cranberries and sunflower acorn squash in half and remove the divided get in all the cracks and crevices). In seeds to my salads, so this combina- seeds. Brush the cut sides with 2 1 t. dried thyme a separate bowl, whisk together the tion is a winner for me. teaspoons of olive oil. Season with ½ t. dill weed flour, baking soda, 1 t. of salt, and Autumn Slaw salt and pepper. Bake cut side down ½ t. rubbed sage nutmeg. In the mixing bowl, cream ¼ C. olive oil 30-35 minutes on a foil lined baking ¼ t. salt the butter and sugar on medium ¼ C. fresh orange juice sheet coated with cooking spray ¼ t. pepper speed until light and fluffy—about 5 The not so skinny cook 2 T. apple cider vinegar In a skillet over medium, heat ¼ t. cayenne pepper minutes. Add ¼ cup of honey, beat cook Italian sausage, then put in a to combine. Add the eggs, one at a This week has certainly had its 2 T. honey 2 C. cooked rice 1 t. kosher salt large bowl. Heat 1 teaspoon of ol- 4 bacon strips, cooked and time, blending well after each addi- ups and downs—temperature wise ive oil in the same pan and add the tion. that is. I covered my mums, but I ½ t. black pepper crumbed 1 small head of purple cabbage, chopped onion and baby spinach; 1 medium head of cabbage (2 lbs.) Alternately blend the flour mix- don’t think I had any frost. The only cook 4-5 minutes then add to sau- ture and the applesauce into the but- thing I managed to do was break off finely shredded shredded 1 lb. Brussels sprouts very thinly sage. Mix in the cooked rice, ½ cup 1 C. shredded mozzarella cheese ter mixture in three batches, starting some flowers. Have you ever had shredded Swiss cheese, salt and pep- and ending with the flour mixture. one of those weeks where it seems sliced Preheat the oven to 375. In a large 1 Granny Smith apple, cut into per. Flip squash over and fill each skillet, cook the ground beef and on- Pour batter into prepared Bundt pan every time you turn around you are cavity with the sausage mixture. and smooth the top. breaking or dropping something? matchsticks ion over medium heat, crumbling 6 oz. feta cheese or blue cheese, Top with ½ cup Swiss cheese. Bake the beef until the meat is no longer Bake the cake until a toothpick in- Or you actually cook something 15 minutes. serted in the center comes out clean, you have made hundreds of times, crumbled pink. Add the garlic and cook for ½ C. dried cranberries I know some people are still tail- 1 minute longer. Drain any excess about 55 minutes. Let cake cool in and it came out bad? What is that gating for football games. This the pan for 30 minutes, before turn- old saying—the hurrier I go. the be- ½ C. roasted sunflower seeds liquid from meat. Stir in one can In a large bowl, whisk together ol- easy hot dog adds the chili to make of tomato sauce and the thyme, dill, ing out, then cool completely. hinder I get!!!! (I am not sure that a great taste. It is easy to prepare Glaze: boil the cider in a saucepan hurrier and behinder are real words, ive oil, orange juice, vinegar, honey, sage, salt, pepper and cayenne pep- salt, and pepper. Add the cabbage ahead of time, and then all you have per. Bring to a boil. Reduce the heat over high heat until syrupy, about but they certainly are colorful.) That to do is assemble the parts when you 14-15 minutes. In a separate bowl, about sums up this week; perhaps it and all remaining ingredients, toss- and simmer, covered for 5 minutes. ing gently to combine. get to your destination. If you want Stir in the cooked rice and bacon and whisk together the cream, 1 cup of is because I am another year older. more spice, add more chili powder; powdered sugar, lemon juice, 2 ta- I celebrated my birthday this week, As many of you know, the acorn remove from the heat. squash is one of my favorites. This if you want less spice drop the cay- Layer a third of the cabbage in blespoons of honey, and ½ teaspoon so not everything was all bad. Just enne pepper. of salt. Add the mixture to the cider those little things in between that one dish meal is great for any fall a greased 9 x 13 baking dish. Top dinner. Serve it with a salad and with half of the meat mixture. Re- and boil, whisking to combine, until were annoying. I wrote this intro- Beefy Chili Dogs the mixture registers 230 on a candy duction for last week’s column, but some crusty bread, and this sausage 1 lb. ground beef peat the layers; top with remaining and squash dish is a hit. The addi- 1 t. chili powder cabbage. Pour remaining tomato thermometer. Meanwhile in a sepa- I was bumped out by legal publica- rate bowl, whisk together the brandy tions (You know where you stand tion of the rice gives it just enough ½ t. garlic powder sauce over the top. substance for even the heartiest of ½ paprika Cover the casserole and bake 45 and the remaining cup of powdered when the legals get you out of the sugar. Take the mixture off the heat printed paper!); however; I contin- appetites. ¼ t. cayenne pepper minutes. Uncover and sprinkle with 1 C. ketchup the mozzarella cheese. Bake until and whisk the brandy mixture into ued having the same kind of week Sausage-Stuffed Squash the pan and immediately transfer as last week. Hopefully on Sunday 2 acorn squash 8 hot dogs the cheese is melted, about 10 min- 8 hot dog buns split utes. Let the casserole stand 5 min- glaze to a heatproof measuring cup my life will get back on track! This 2 t. olive oil with a pour spout. Cool glaze until week’s column features more fall Salt and pepper for squash Shredded cheddar cheese utes before serving. Chopped onion This beautiful Bundt Cake is filled thick and then drizzle over the cake. recipes as well as some that will 1 lb. Italian sausage Homecoming and senior nights work all year round. 1 t. olive oil Brown the ground beef in a large with good flavors. It has honey, fall skillet over medium heat, breaking spices, and applesauce. The glaze are over for Lena-Winslow football The first recipe is for a fall cab- 1 onion, finely chopped and volleyball. I am lucky enough bage slaw. The fresh taste of orange 3 C. baby squash, roughly into crumbles; drain excess liquid. makes this cake a beautiful cake on Transfer beef to a food processor a footed cake stand. I just love the to live on a royal street. The king and pulse until finely chopped. looks of a Bundt Cake. When you lives just down the block. He is Return the beef to the skillet serve it, the cake lends an element of a nice young man whom a lot of Senior Resource Center and stir in seasonings and ketchup. class to any dinner. people like. He even waves at old Bring to a boil and reduce the heat; ladies like me! Congratulations to Applesauce Bundt Cake the homecoming court and the play- simmer, covered for 15-20 minutes 3 C. flour schedules Yoga classes to allow the flavors to blend, stirring ers for a fun filled week of activi- 2 t. baking soda ties. Regional volleyball begins and The Senior Resource Center at 206 for increased endurance, strength, occasionally. 1 t. salt E. Stephenson Street in Freeport will flexibility, and relaxation. Cook hot dogs according to pack- the football team awaits the playoff ½ t. grated nutmeg pairings. It is hard to believe that be holding Yoga classes on Wednes- Bring a Yoga mat or towel with you age directions. Warm the buns. 2 sticks unsalted butter days. They will start at 11:30-12:15. to class. The fee will be $5 per class, Split the hot dogs and fill with the we are half done with October. The 2 C. sugar trees are finally beginning to get Dr. Julie Smith will work with you payable at the start of each session. chili and shredded cheese. Garnish ¼ C. honey with the onions. that pretty color; however, we still 2 eggs haven’t been able to stop mowing It seems as if cabbage is the fall 2 C. unsweetened applesauce vegetable this week. The slaw ear- lawn. We might be doing that until Liles Chiropractic Glaze: December! Thank you to Barb and lier used cabbage, and this casserole 1½ C. apple cider takes all the elements of cabbage her crew for their successful Farm- 1 C. whipping cream er’s Market season. I bought one Clinic, Ltd. rolls, and makes a delicious dish 2 C. powdered sugar, divided without the steam and rolling of cab- last tomato, a jar of jam, and some ¼ C. fresh lemon juice strained beets. We have been so fortunate Dr. Jim Liles & Dr. Jared Liles to have had fresh produce all sum- BCBS provider mer long. I certainly hope they get END OF MONTH SALE! rested up and will have some great LENA HOURS: stuff next year for us. As we get fur- Mon., Tues., Wed. & Fri. WARREN HOURS: * Melissa & Doug Toys - 20% OFF ther into fall and you are trying new 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Friday * All canvas pictures - 20% OFF recipes, send them our way. Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. If you have some pumpkin, (Good thru Saturday, October 29) squash, or apple recipes that are old Saturday 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. 815-745-2294 standbys or new one, you can con- 815-369-4974 502 S. Schuyler tact us in person, by mail, or email Lena us at From Lena’s Kitchens, Shop- (Route 73) per’s Guide at 213 S. Center St. or Now Carrying 815-369-4444 email scoopshopper@rvpublishing. SupplementS com. 232368 www.downonthefarmtoys.com WED-THURS-FRI - 10-6 • SAT - 10-4 261860 Shopper’s Guide - October 26, 2016 - Page 9 NOTES ChurchCHURCH News Good Shepherd Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 p..m. Mary Kay, Bake Sale to benefit Zion card indicating Part B coverage is St. John’s. The program will be His- Each day there is worship with mu- Community Church, Arbonne, Bud presented. No insurance plan claims tory of the St. John’s 125th Anniver- Lutheran Church sic and a Christian message; pizza; n’ Belle Soaps, Parkview Home, can be processed other than Medi- sary Quilt with hymns, special mu- Good Shepherd Lutheran Church homework help; and lots of time for Janice’s What Knots, April’s Angels care Part B or Medicare Replace- sic and bible readings. Contact St. will gather for worship on Oct. 30, all sorts of games, challenges and and More, Suzanne’s Doll Fashions, ment Plan. Check or cash accepted John’s (815-443-2215) if you would at 118 E. Mason St. Lena, IL, at 9:30 play. thirty-one (bags), Avon, Scentsy, for out of pocket costs. No insur- like to attend. a.m. All are invited to worship on On Thursday, Nov. 3, the Hanna The Pampered Chef and Tastefully ance can be processed. The Women’s Gathering will hold this Reformation Sunday with Holy Circle will meet in the Fellowship Simple. If interested in having a St. John’s Lutheran Church will a bake sale on Nov. 6, at the Vendor Communion as Pastor Miho leads Hall at 9 a.m. This is “Potluck”. booth, contact the church office hold their Sunday morning service Fair/Spaghetti Luncheon. Please us in worship and the children’s ser- René’ Johnson is the Bible Study at (815) 443-2215 or email at prsh- on Oct. 30. The service will begin bring items to Luther Hall on Sun- mon. Following worship, there will leader. We conclude our three-part [email protected]. at 9 a.m. and will include the con- day morning before 10 a.m. Please be a time of fellowship. All Sunday Bible Study “When God Chooses The Spaghetti Luncheon will firmation of six youth members. The mark on items as to what it is. All School children will gather for Sun- the Unlikely” in the November 2016 also be on Nov. 6, from 10:30 a.m. Whirl Sunday School will meet at proceeds will be donated to the Zion day School Opening at 10:45 a.m. “Gather” magazine. - 1:30 p.m. Menu is spaghetti, green 10:15 a.m. feature the lesson, “Jesus Community Church, Pearl City. We followed by learning, Bible study, beans, salad, applesauce, french and Zacchaeus.” Confirmation class will have a donation basket for those prayer, and fellowship. bread, dessert and beverage. Tick- for seventh and eighth grade youth who are unable to donate or if some- On Sunday Oct. 30, at 4 p.m. the St. John’s ets are $6 and may be purchased in will also meet at 10:15 a.m. one doesn’t want to buy anything, Ordination for Pastor Miho will be advance from a SPLAT member or The Fifth Quarter Youth (seventh but would like to give. at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Ster- Lutheran Church Restored and The Church Sisters at the door. and eighth grades) group will meet Theology on Tap will be held ling, IL. St. John’s is hosting an FHN at 6 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 30, in the at the Lake Carroll Clubhouse on On Wednesday Nov. 2, at 8 a.m. will be in concert at St. John’s Lu- theran Church (229 S. First Street, Community Flu Shot Clinic on Nov. Youth and Family Center. The Gen- Thursday, Oct. 27, at 7 p.m. Join the Piece Corps Quilters will work 6, from 10 a.m. - Noon. The cost of esis Youth (High School) group will Pastor Ekstrand for a discussion together to craft quilts for Lutheran Pearl City, IL) on Saturday, Oct. 29. Restored will perform at 6 p.m. and the flu shot will be $57 for the High meet at 7:30 p.m. about “Faith and Money: What World Relief. They are always Dose (for ages 65 & older) and $40 The Women’s Gathering invites Would Jesus Buy?” looking for more people to help tie The Church Sisters at 8 p.m. No ticket sales. Doors will open at 5 for the Quadrivalent (under age 65). all area women to a Fall Gathering quilts and sew. No previous quilting The cost is waived if a Medicare and Dessert on Oct. 26, at 1 p.m. at See CHURCH NEWS, Page 13 experience is necessary. Come join p.m. with First come, first seated. A the fun and make a difference in the food stand will be available between world! shows. A free will offering will be The After School Program for collected. fourth through eighth graders will Vendor Fair: St. John’s will host a meet at the Hangout downtown on Vendor Fair on Nov. 6, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Vendors include Norwex,

EVANGELICAL FREE ST. PAUL EV. CHURCH OF LENA LUTHERAN 720 N. Freedom Street Lena, IL CHURCH-LCMS Monday, 815-369-5591 411West Catlin Street, st Dr. Jim Erb, Senior Pastor Elizabeth IL, 61028 October 31 Rev. Scott Wilson 815-858-3334 Assoc. Pastor of Youth Pastor Mike Nesbit Judging begins Starting at at 6:45 p.m. Sunday Worship Sunday School & Bible in the 6:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Study at 8:45 a.m. following order Sunday School/ABF 8:45 a.m. Sunday Worship at 10 a.m. AWA NA-Wednesdays 5:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening Pre-School Boys Location: Junior and Senior High Worship at 7 p.m. Pre-School Girls Youth Wednesdays 7:00 p.m. www.stpaulelizabeth.org Kindergarten Lena 220097 244988 1st Grade 2nd Grade Community 3rd Grade Center 11/5/1925 - 10/29/2010 4th Grade 497 Lions Drive 5th Grade Lena, IL It has been six years Best Group Best Homemade Our dad, he loved to visit with his Costume family and friends, tell stories and Try to have your share memories. He would laugh Prizes will be a lot and smile a lot. children there 15 minutes prior awarded for the He was a very kind and generous to the judging person who loved to help Best Costumes people. He was in many of Lena’s Refreshments organizations throughout the & Hot Dogs will years including the Lena Lions follow each Club and a lifelong member of St. John’s Lutheran Church. judging. Our dad, he tickled our souls and touched our hearts. We honor him at this special time, his birthday, remembering all the good times and things we did together.

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This year, two Homemakers of the was held for members who had The mission statement of the Il- meeting on Monday, Oct. 10, at the At the meeting, it was announced Year awards were given out to Nancy passed away during the year. linois Association for Home and Stephenson County Farm Bureau in that Jordon Oellerich, a graduate of Albrecht, Le-A-Nites Unit, and Jan- A catered lunch from Kentucky Community Education is to enhance Freeport. Lena-Winslow High School, was the ice Fryer, Mock Orange Unit. Fried Chicken was served, along the lives of individuals and families During the meeting, the IAHCE recipient of the 2016 SCAHCE In 2015, Stephenson County HCE with dessert. through quality educational pro- 2nd Vice President, Angela Hicks, Scholarship ($300). Jordon is pursu- members who participated in the Richard Duncan provided the grams and experiences encouraging and District 1 Director Cara Ausmus ing a degree in Agricultural Commu- state Volunteer Hour Program do- entertainment on his soprano saxo- responsible leadership and service to nated a total of 14,371 hours. Cer- phone or “baby saxophone”. In keep- the community. tificates and/or seals were awarded to ing with the 2016 IAHCE theme of HCE units are located throughout members for every 500 hours of time “Rollin’ on the River”, he played the county. If you would like more given as volunteers. numerous songs referring to rivers: information on Stephenson County HCE, please call Sandra Kubatzke at State Bank introduces Downtown 563-4343. 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DOMINIC CARTON PHOTOS Shopper’s Guide Le-Win Homecoming Parade The Lena Winslow High School Band is always among the most popular participants in the school’s an- nual Homecoming festivities.

The Lena Winslow High School chapter of Future Farmers of America rode a bale wagon in the parade and drew applause and cheers throughout the route.

Thursdays! 7:30 am – 3:00 pm The folks at Community Bank took advantage of the good weather to bring their giant celebratory cake to the Lena Winslow Homecoming Monroe Clinic’s parade. Highland Make time Women’s Care for what’s Branch SERVING GENERATIONS OF in Freeport important…

Dozens of Lena Winslow Elemen- AREA FARMERS LIKE YOU. tary and Middle School students lined the streets to cheer for their THE TRUMPYS FOR 100 YEARS Stop-in Mammography Screening team during the school’s Home- at Monroe Clinic’s Highland coming parade. Women’s Care Branch in Freeport. Stop-in No referral. Screenings • Board No appointment. No referral. (Continued from front page) No appointment. Just stop in any Thursday Results within not be allowed to compromise the 48 hours property of another if that property for your screening…and on MyChart owner damages the environment of a fresh cup of coffee or tea. his neighbor. And, I have learned all this in nineteen days....tonight, I hope I learn that the decision of four Visit monroeclinic.org/mammo people does not make up the minds of 22 people and that I learn some- thing good about how government works...thank you for listening.” Following considerable discussion and several failed attempts to allow time for further investigation the Stephenson County Board approved expansion of the existing Special Use 3103 W Kunkle Blvd, Freeport permit 15-6. WWW.CBCOMMUNITYBANK.COM Shopper’s Guide EDITOR Tony 260174 Sponsored by the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes Carton contributed to this article. 259291 Page 12 - October 26, 2016 - Shopper’s Guide LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 18 FEET WIDE, COMMENC- SOUTH 182.5 FEET THENCE HAVING AN ANGLE OF 78 TRY OF AN ORDER OF POS- OF THE FIFTEENTH ING 195 FEET NORTH OF WEST 202.1 FEET THENCE DEGREES 41’ 24 AS MEA- SESSION, IN ACCORDANCE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT THE NORTHWEST CORNER NORTH 182.5 FEET TO THE SURED COUNTERCLOCK- WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) STEPHENSON COUNTY, OF THE SOUTH 95 FEET OF POINT OF BEGINNING, WISE FROM THE LAST OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- ILLINOIS THE FOLLOWING TRACT, AND BEING A PART OF DESCRIBED COURSE, DIS- GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. BAYVIEW LOAN SERVIC- COMMENCING AT A POINT THE SOUTHWEST QUAR- TANCE OF 70.62 FEET TO For Information: Visit our ING, LLC, A DELAWARE WHICH IS ON THE SECTION TER (1/4) OF THE SOUTH- A POINT IN SAID WEST website at http://ilforeclosure- LIMITED LIABILITY COM- LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS WEST QUARTER (1/4) OF LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST sales.mrpllc.com. PANY, 21 AND 22, 1324.59 FEET SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 27 QUARTER (1/4) OF SEC- Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. PLAINTIFF, NORTH OF THE STONE NORTH, RANGE 8 EAST OF TION 22, SAID POINT BE- only – McCalla Raymer Pierce VS. MARKING THE SOUTH- THE FOURTH PRINCIPAL ING 18 FEET SOUTH OF THE LLC., Plaintiff’s Attorneys, 1 JOHN SHUMAKER A/K/A WEST CORNER OF THE MERIDIAN, SITUATED IN PLACE OF BEGINNING, N. Dearborn St. Suite 1300, JOHN C. SHUMAKER, JR., SOUTHWEST QUARTER THE TOWNSHIP OF LAN- THENCE NORTHERLY IN Chicago, IL 60602. Tel. No. A/K/A JOHN CALVIN SHU- (1/4) S ECTION 22, TOWN- CASTER, COUNTY OF STE- A STRAIGHT LINE, A DIS- (312) 346-9088. Please refer to MAKER, JR., A/K/A JOHN C. SHIP 27 NORTH, RANGE PHENSON AND THE STATE TANCE OF 18 FEET, MORE file # 8419 SHUMAKER; STEPHANIE 8 EAST OF THE FOURTH OF ILLINOIS. EXCEPTING OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF PURSUANT TO THE FAIR SHUMAKER A/K/A STEPH- PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, THEREFROM: A PARCEL OF BEGINNING SITUATED IN DEBT COLLECTION PRAC- ANIE L. SHUMAKER, THENCE EAST 319.93 FEET LAND IN THE WEST HALF THE COUNTY OF STEPHEN- TICES ACT, THE PLAIN- DEFENDANTS. TO AN IRON PIN, THENCE (1/2) OF THE SOUTHWEST SON AND THE STATE OF IL- TIFF’S ATTORNEY IS 15 CH 53 SOUTH 490.50 FEET TO AN QUARTER OF THE SOUTH- LINOIS. DEEMED TO BE A DEBT 1285 RT 75 NORTH IRON PIN, THENCE WEST WEST QUARTER (1/4) OF TAX NO. 07-14-22-351-015 COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING FREEPORT, IL 61032 320.43 FEET TO THE SEC- SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 27 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: TO COLLECT A DEBT AND NOTICE OF SALE TION LINE, THENCE NORTH NORTH, R ANGE 8 EAST OF 1285 RT 75 NORTH ANY INFORMATION WILL PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT ALONG THE SECTION LINE THE FOURTH PRINCIPAL FREEPORT, IL 61032 BE USED FOR THAT PUR- OF FORECLOSURE UNDER 490.50 FEET TO THE POINT MERIDIAN, BOUNDED AND Description of Improvements: POSE. ILLINOIS MORTGAGE OF BEGINNING, EXCEPT- DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW,S TAN, VINYL SIDING, ONE Plaintiff’s attorney is not re- FORECLOSURE ACT ING THEREFROM THAT TO-WIT: COMMENCING UNIT HOME, TWO CAR DE- quired to provide additional PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- PART THEREOF TAKEN FOR AT THE SOUTHWEST COR- TACHED GARAGE information other than that set BY GIVEN that pursuant to a PUBLIC HIGHWAY AND NER OF SAID QUARTER The Judgment amount was forth in this notice of sale. Judgment of Foreclosure and RUNNING THENCE NORTH (1/4) QUARTER (1/4) SEC- $179,222.12. I705586 Sale entered by the Court in 18 FEET, THENCE EAST TO TION THENCE NORTHER- Sale Terms: This is an “AS IS” (Published in the above entitled cause on THE EASTERLY BOUND- LY ON THE WEST LINE OF sale for “CASH”. The success- The Shopper’s Guide September 6, 2016, Sheriff of ARY OF SAID TRACT, SAID SOUTHWEST QUAR- ful bidder must deposit 10% Oct. 19, 26 & Nov. 2, 2016) Stephenson County will on No- THENCE SOUTH 18 FEET TO TER (1/4) OF SECTION 22, down by certified funds; bal- 260648 vember 17, 2016, in Stephen- A POINT 195 FEET NORTH A DISTANCE OF 1047.09 ance, by certified funds, within son County Courthouse 15 N. OF THE SOUTHEASTERLY FEET TO A POINT, SAID 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. SPSF.2219 Galena Ave (West Door), Free- CORNER OF SAID TRACT, POINT BEING WESTERLY The subject property is subject IN THE CIRCUIT COURT port, IL 61032, at 11:00 AM, THENCE WEST TO THE OF AND 0.90 FEET PER- to general real estate taxes, spe- OF THE 15TH sell at public auction and sale PLACE OF BEGINNING, PENDICULARLY DISTANT- cial assessments or special tax- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT to the highest bidder for cash, ALL IN SAID SECTION, FROM STATION 6269.14 ON es levied against said real estate, COUNTY OF STEPHENSON all and singular, the following TOWNSHIP AND RANGE THE SURVEY LINE OF THE water bills, etc., and is offered - FREEPORT, ILLINOIS described real estate mentioned AFORESAID, LANCAST- PUBLIC HIGHWAY DESIG- for sale without any represen- CHRISTIANA TRUST, A in said Judgment, situated in the ER TOWNSHIP. THE SAID NATED ILLINOIS ROUTE 75, tation as to quality or quantity DIVISION OF WILMING- County of Stephenson, State of STRIP OF LAND SHALL BE SAID POINT ALSO BEING of title and without recourse TON SAVINGS FUND SOCI- Illinois, or so much thereof as MAINTAINED AS A ROAD- THE POINT OF BEGINNING to plaintiff. The sale is further ETY, FSB, AS INDENTURE shall be sufficient to satisfy said WAY FOR THE USE OF OF THE HEREINAFTER DE- subject to confirmation by the TRUSTEE FOR THE CSMC Judgment: GRANTEES AND ADJOIN- SCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND court. 2014-RPL4 TRUST, MORT- COMMENCING AT A POINT ING PROPERTY OWNERS, THENCE EASTERLY ON A Upon payment in full of the GAGE BACKED NOTES, SE- ON THE NORTH LINE OF SITUATED IN THE TOWN LINE HAVING AN ANGLE bid amount, the purchaser shall RIES 2014-RPL4; THE SOUTHWEST QUAR- OF LANCASTER, COUN- OF 89 DEGREES 38’ 44 AS receive a Certificate of Sale, Plaintiff, TER (1/4) OF THE SOUTH- TY OF STEPHENSON AND MEASURED COUNTER- which will entitle the purchaser vs. WEST QUARTER (1/4) OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. CLOCKWISE FROM THE to a Deed to the real estate after BETH A. CLARK; DANIEL SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 27 EXCEPTING THEREFROM LAST DESCRIBED COURSE, confirmation of the sale. L. CLARK; CAPITAL ONE NORTH, OF RANGE 8 EAST COMMENCING AT A POINT A DISTANCE OF 67.00 FEET The property will NOT be BANK, (USA), N.A. THE OF THE FOURTH PRINCI- OF THE NORTH LINE OF TO A POINT, SAID POINT open for inspection. Prospec- MONROE CLINIC, INC.; UN- PAL MERIDIAN, 319.93 FEET THE SOUTHWEST QUAR- BEING EASTERLY OF AND tive bidders are admonished to KNOWN OWNERS, GENER- EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF TER (1/4) OF THE SOUTH- 65.80 FEET PERPENDIC- check the court file to verify all ALLY AND NON RECORD SAID SECTION 22 AFORE- WEST QUARTER (1/4) OF ULARLY DISTANT FROM information. CLAIMANTS; SAID AND 1324.59 FEET SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 27 STATION 6268.64 ON SAID The successful purchaser has Defendants, NORTH OF THE STONE NORTH, RANGE 8 EAST OF SURVEY LINE FOR ILLI- the sole responsibility/expense 15 CH 60 MARKING THE SOUTH- THE FOURTH PRINCIPAL NOIS ROUTE 75 THENCE of evicting any tenants or other NOTICE OF SALE WEST CORNER OF THE MERIDIAN, 319.93 FEET SOUTHEASTERLY ON A individuals presently in posses- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby SOUTHWEST QUARTER EAST OF THE WEST LINE LINE HAVING AN ANGLE sion of the subject premises. given that pursuant to a Judg- (1/4) OF SAID SECTION 22 OF AFORESAID SECTION 22 OF 101 DEGREE 18’ 36 AS If this property is a condo- ment of Foreclosure entered in AFORESAID THENCE EAST AND 1324.59 FEET NORTH MEASURED CO UNTER- minium unit, the purchaser of the above entitled cause Inter- 202.1 FEET ON THE NORTH OF A STONE MARKING CLOCKWISE FROM THE the unit at the foreclosure sale, county Judicial Sales Corpo- LINE OF SAID SOUTH- THE SOUTHWEST COR- LAST DESCRIBED COURSE, other than a mortgagee shall ration will on Wednesday, No- WEST QUARTER (1/4) OF NER OF THE SOUTHWEST A DISTANCE OF 18.36 FEET pay the assessments and the le- vember 23, 2016, at the hour of THE SOUTHWEST QUAR- QUARTER (1/4) OF AFORE- TO A POINT, SAID POINT gal fees required by The Condo- 2:00 p.m., Security First Title TER (1/4) OF SAID SECTION SAID SECTION 22 THENCE BEING EASTERLY OF AND minium Property Act, 765 ILCS Company, 205 West Stephenson 22 AFORESAID, THENCE EAST 202.1 FEET ON THE 69.41 FEET PERPENDIC- 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Street, Freeport, IL 61032, sell SOUTH 646.5 FEET, THENCE NORTH LINE OF THE ULARLY DISTANT FROM IF YOU ARE THE MORT- to the highest bidder for cash, WEST 202.1 FEET, THENCE SOUTHWEST QUARTER STATION 6250.61 ON SAID GAGOR (HOMEOWNER), the following described mort- NORTH 646.5 FEET TO THE (1/4) OF THE SOUTHWEST SURVEY LINE FOR ILLI- YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO gaged real estate: POINT OF BEGINNING, QUARTER (1/4) OF AFORE- NOIS ROUTE 75 THENCE REMAIN IN POSSESSION THE NORTH HALF OF THE ALSO, THE STRIP OF LAND SAID SECTION 22 THENCE WESTERLY ON A LINE FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- Continued on next page Shopper’s Guide - October 26, 2016 - Page 13 LEGALS St. John’s Continued from previous page made by: corporation; and to address the Village Board FOLLOWING: LOTS ONE (1), Tara H. Lund executed the WHErEas, pursuant to will be encouraged to attend a Church to host TWO (2), THREE (3), FOUR mortgage, however this individ- Public Act 96-1473, the Illi- subsequent meeting to address (4), FIVE (5) AND SIX (6) IN ual is deceased and is not named nois General Assembly recent- the Village Board or to provide annual bazaar BLOCK TWO (2) IN EBY’S as a defendant in this lawsuit ly amended the Illinois Open written comments. SECOND ADDITION TO the Mortgagor(s), to Wiscon- Meetings Act (“OMA”), 5 ILCS C. If numerous persons wish and dinner THE TOWN OF EBY (NOW sin Community Bank, as Mort- 120/1 et seq., to specifically re- to speak on a single topic, the The annual bazaar and beef and PEARL CITY); SITUATED IN gagee, and recorded in the Of- quire that any person shall be Village Board may recognize a noodle dinner will be held Tuesday, STEPHENSON COUNTY IN fice of the Recorder of Deeds of permitted an opportunity to ad- specified number of individuals Nov. 8, (Election Day) at St. John’s Stephenson County, Illinois, as dress public officials under the who wish to speak in favor of, Lutheran Church, 625 Country Lane THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. Drive, Lena, Ill. The bazaar opens at Commonly known as 200 Document No. 201100119686; rules established and recorded against or wish to make gen- 8:30 a.m. with coffee and rolls served South Summit Street, Pearl and for other relief; that sum- by the public body; and eral comments regarding the from 8:30 a.m.-l0:30 a.m. (free will City, IL 61062. mons was duly issued out of WHErEas, the Village issue. The Village shall not be offering). Dinner service begins at 11 P.I.N. 02-17-08-279-007. said Court against you as pro- Board has historically always required to allow every person a.m. until 1 p.m. The menu includes The improvement on the prop- vided by law and that the said liberally and openly encouraged who wishes to address the issue beef and noodles, mashed potatoes and erty consists of a single family suit is now pending. public comment and discussion to do so, but as many views as gravy, vegetable, jell-o salads, relishes, NOW, THEREFORE, UN- at its meeting; and possible are encouraged to be dinner rolls, pie or angel food cake, residence. If the subject mort- coffee or milk. The cost is adults: $9; gaged real estate is a unit of a LESS YOU file your answer or WHErEas, the Village heard. Any person who is not children 6-12: $4; 5 and under: free common interest community, otherwise file your appearance Board believes it is in the best able to speak during a public (dine-in only). Carry outs are available the purchaser of the unit other in this case in the Office of the interest of the Village to adopt discussion period shall be al- until l p.m. by calling (815) 369-4035. than a mortgagee shall pay the Clerk of this Court, specific procedures for public lowed and encouraged to pres- Please call ahead for 6 or more dinners. assessments required by sub- Nathan A. Luy discussion at its meeting. ent their views to the Village in Local delivery only. Clerk of the Circuit Court NOW THErEfOrE, BE IT writing. A drawing will be held. Tickets are section (g-1) of Section 18.5 of $1per ticket/donation 1st prize is a the Condominium Property Act. 15 North Galena OrdaINEd BY THE PrEs- D. All comments must be civil queen sized quilt. 2nd prize is an em- Sale terms: 10% down by cer- Freeport, IL 61032 IdENT aNd VIllagE in nature. Any person who en- broidered wall hanging. The drawing tified funds, balance within 24 on or before November 28, BOard Of THE VIllagE gages in threatening, slanderous will be held at the bazaar hours, by certified funds. No 2016, A DEFAULT MAY BE Of WINslOW, sTEPHEN- or disorderly behavior when St. John’s bazaar offers homemade refunds. ENTERED AGAINST YOU sON COUNTY, IllINOIs, addressing the Village Board noodles (limited supply), baked goods, The property will NOT be AT ANY TIME AFTER THAT as fOllOWs: shall be deemed our-of-order by homemade candy, Thanksgiving and DAY AND A JUDGMENT Section 1: Recitals. That the the presiding officer and his or Christmas items, crafts and all types open for inspection. of handmade items. Flu shots will be For information call Mr. Fred- MAY BE ENTERED IN AC- above recitals are hereby incor- her time to address the Village given from 9 a.m.-12 noon by FHN. eric Deraiche at Plaintiff’s At- CORDANCE WITH THE porated into the body of this Or- Board at said meeting shall end. Free blood pressure screenings provid- torney, Kluever & Platt, L.L.C., PRAYER OF SAID COM- dinance and restated as though E. Public discussion shall be ed by St. John’s Parish Health Nurses 65 East Wacker Place, Chicago, PLAINT. set forth herein. allowed in a similar manner at are from 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. St. John’s is Illinois 60601. (312) 236-0077. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, A. Public discussion shall be all committee meetings or meet- a Handicapped Accessible Facility. SPSF.2219 P.C. listed on each regularly sched- ings of subsidiary bodies of the I705804 Attorneys for Plaintiff uled Village Board meeting and Village. • Church News (Published in 15W030 North Frontage persons shall be allowed to ad- Section 2: Severability. In the (Continued from page 9) The Shopper’s Guide Road, Suite 100 dress the Village Board as set event that any section, clause, Burr Ridge, IL 60527 forth in this Section. provisions, or part of this Ordi- St. John’s Lutheran Church, Pearl, Oct. 19, 26 & Nov. 2, 2016) City, now has a Saturday Evening 261041 (630) 794-5300 B. It shall be the policy of the nance shall be found and deter- Worship at 5:30 p.m. in our Nave/ DuPage # 15170 Village Board that any person mined to be invalid by a court of Sanctuary. The service will be led by IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Winnebago # 531 may address the Village Board competent jurisdiction. All val- Pastor Ekstrand and will be about 30- FOR THE 15TH Our File No. 14-16-09865 at its regular meetings under id parts that are severable from 35 minutes in length and will include JUDICIAL CIRCUIT NOTE: This law firm is a debt the public discussion agenda the invalid parts shall remain in communion and a sermon. Members collector. item. Public discussion shall full force and effect. and non-members alike are welcome STEPHENSON COUNTY - to participate in the Saturday evening FREEPORT, ILLINOIS I706056 be limited to three minutes per Section 3: Repeal and Sav- service. Dubuque Bank and Trust (Published in speaker on any matter pertinent ings Clause. All Ordinance or The Shopper’s Guide to issues or matters relating to parts of Ordinances in conflict St. Paul’s in Kent PLAINTIFF On Oct. 30, St. Paul’s Lutheran Vs. Oct. 26, Nov. 2 & 9, 2016) the Village. The three-minute herewith are hereby repealed; Church, on Sunnyside Road in Kent, Cody Sullivan; Sullivan Grant 261607 time shall apply unless the Vil- provided, however, that noth- will celebrate Reformation Sunday at Lund; Unknown Heirs and lage Board, by a majority vote, ing herein contained shall affect 10 a.m. family worship service. Legatees of Tara H. Lund; Un- NOTICE sets a lower or higher time lim- any rights, action, or causes of This will be a time to remember known Owners and Nonrecord The Lena Community District it for comment on a particular action which shall have accrued the sixteenth century Reformation of Claimants; Kipp Meyers, as Library has the following po- subject which shall apply to to the Village of Winslow prior Christ’s Holy Church. Besides Mar- sitions open for the upcoming all speakers during that pub- to the effective date of this Or- tin Luther, who founded the Lutheran Special Representative for Tara Church, there were several reformers H. Lund (deceased) Consolidated Election, April 4, lic discussion section. After a dinance. who went on to form other denomina- DEFENDANTS 2017: reasonable period of time has Section 4: Effective Date. This tions. It was a time of great turmoil, 16 CH 00077 Two-Six year term trustees been devoted to public discus- Ordinance shall be in full force politically, spiritually, and economi- NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Petition packets may be picked sion and all of those desiring to and effect from and after its pas- cally. Martin Luther and other leaders NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU: up at the library. provide public discussion have sage and approval. of the Reformation believed the heart Unknown Heirs and Legatees (Published in not had a chance to do so, the Passed this 12 day of October, of the gospel was found in Romans 3 The Shopper’s Guide public discussion section may 2016 verses 19 – 28: “we are justified by of Tara H. Lund the gift of God’s grace, through faith Unknown Owners and Nonre- Oct. 26, 2016) be closed upon a motion and (Published in in Jesus. cord Claimants 261691 second of the Village Board and The Shopper’s Guide Holy Communion will be cele- That this case has been com- a majority vote in favor thereof. Oct. 26, 2016) brated and all who believe in the true menced in this Court against NOTICE TO VIllagE Of Any person who was not able 261965 presence of Christ are welcome at the you and other defendants, pray- WINslOW rEsIdENTs: Lord’s Table. OrdINaNCE No. 101216-1 Rock Valley Publishing Can All are welcome to worship with ing for the foreclosure of a cer- us. The sermon title is “And The tain Mortgage conveying the aN OrdINaNCE Publish Your Legals. Truth Shall Set You Free” and is based premises described as follows, adOPTINg PrOCEdUrEs on John 8:31-36. Each person is en- to-wit: fOr PUBlIC dIsCUssION Call Pam at 815-877-4044 couraged to wear a splash of red to COMMONLY KNOWN AS: WHErEas, the Village of Or email your legals to commemorate the Reformation litur- 76 Delburne Drive Winslow (hereinafter, the “Vil- gical color. Lector is Jean Hill. For Davis, IL 61019 lage”), Stephenson County Il- [email protected] more information, contact Pastor Car- and which said Mortgage was linois, is an Illinois municipal Today! ole Andres at (815) 232-4010. 224701 Page 14 - October 26, 2016 - The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide Lena-Winslow heads home for post-season By Chris Johnson with a serious dilemma. If they to beat Lena-Winslow when there point plays and moved to 7-2 on themselves up for a possible NUIC SPORTS CORRESPONDENT wanted to go to the playoffs and is something on the line. The Pan- the season. The Thunder fell to 4-5 crossover match with the Upstate The IHSA Selection Committee potentially take on some of the thers quickly explained how true and did not qualify for the post- Champion, 9-0 Stockton Black- looked at all the available teams best teams in the State of Illinois, that is. Lena-Winslow was play- season. hawks. The game would be played before they made their selection they would have to defeat a former ing for a guaranteed home game The IHSA Class 1A State Foot- in Stockton. on a field of 256 high school foot- State Champion. Lena-Winslow to open the 1A Tournament. West ball Playoffs begin this weekend. Looking farther ahead, the Pan- ball teams who will play on in the wasn’t listening. Carroll didn’t know it, but their The Panthers were issued the six- thers possible playoff-path could post-season. The Lena-Winslow After the Panthers grabbed the destination in week ten was a little seed and were given the right to include a rematch with two-seed Panthers, following a 37-14 win early lead they stretched it to 14 different than what Lena-Winslow host eleven-seed Bureau Valley. Forreston in the Class 1A Quar- over the West Carroll Thunder will points in the second quarter. A lot thought. The Storm play in the Three Riv- terfinal Round. A further advance make the journey home, as the host of time remained in the period. The At the third quarter kick-off ers (Rock) Conference and were would mean the State Semi-final the opening round game. Thunder came back and scored West Carroll was just minutes 6-3 this season. Among their loss- would be waiting, with the possi- In the week-nine, regular sea- with 31-seconds to go in the half. away from going to the playoffs. es include matches against current bility of either eight-seed Dakota son closer, West Carroll was faced At the break, Lena-Winslow saw They just had to make up the playoff participants 6-3 Orion, 5-4 or four-seed Aquin meeting them their two-touchdown advantage eight-point difference. One touch- Rockridge and 7-2 Fulton. there. drop to just eight-points. Enter- down and a successful two-point If the Panthers silence the Storm The NUIC sent seven teams to High school ing the third quarter and only one play would do it. With just minutes this weekend, they will advance to the Class 1A Football Playoffs and score down, West Carroll’s chanc- gone in the third period, West Car- the second round of the Class 1A wished EPC well in their adven- es remained optimistic. They had roll discovered they were actually Tournament and could be setting ture in the 2A Tournament. scoreboard contained the dangerous Panthers’ minutes away from going some- Stockton 46, A-FC 19 offense in the first half. They just where else, home. Lena-Winslow 37, W Carroll 14 had to keep it up. The Thunder couldn’t score in Polo 41, Orangeville 14 Things didn’t work out as the third period. The offense was EPC set to defuse the Rockets River Ridge 44, Durand 6 planned though. It got a whole stuck and could only muster one By Chris Johnson cutoff was 37 points. The Rockets EPC 24, E Dubuque 13 lot harder. Beating teams in the score. It wouldn’t be enough. Le- SPORTS CORRESPONDENT losses came to the 9-0 Sterling New- Milledgeville 20, Warren 16 playoffs is very similar to trying na-Winslow threw in three seven- The Class 2A High School Foot- man Central Catholic Comets, 7-2 ball Playoffs welcome back the Fulton 6-3 Kewanee and 6-3 Orion. Eastland-Pearl City Wildcats as they The Rockets are an historic contribu- carry an 8-1 mark into the opening tor to post-season bleachers. round game this weekend. On Fri- If EPC takes care of business this day night, Oct. 21, the Wildcats tore weekend, they will potentially meet FAMILIES IN down the post-season dreams of the up with another member from the early NUIC Northwest leaders, East Three Rivers Conference, six-seed Dubuque. Fulton. The path does appear clear The Warriors opened the 2016 for EPC to advance to the quarter- season with three consecutive wins. final round. A match-up with two- By week five they had collected their seed Kewanee Wethersfield could fourth win of the season. One more be looming if they make it that far. win would have guaranteed place- Odds are, the best play of the season ment in the post-season. might still be waiting for the EPC Rock Valley Publishing, LLC’s EPC didn’t seem to care on Fri- Wildcats. day night. They knew they would be home this weekend to open the Class Annual Families In Business 2A Tournament. It didn’t matter. It IHSA football didn’t even matter who they played. This section will be published in In 2015, they weren’t in the playoffs. It was a tough year for the program. playoff pairings The Shopper’s Guide and Scoop Today It was a hard year for Head Coach Class 1A – Football Playoff Pair- Randy Asche. In the end, it got a lot ings In your own words, say what you would like others to know harder for the student-athletes carry- #14 Catlin (Salt Fork) (5-4) at #3 ing the Wildcats’ fans. It was worth Stockton (9-0), Saturday, Oct. 29, 2 about your business. it. EPC is 8-1. They are the three- p.m. Examples of what to include: * Thank you to customers or employees seed in the Class 2A Tournament #11 Manlius (Bureau Valley) (6-3) and will not be going down anytime at #6 Lena (L.-Winslow) (7-2), Oct. * Explain what your business has to offer * Photo of store front, family or soon, if they play their game. 29, 1 p.m. employees * History, Anniversary, Awards, etc. This weekend the Wildcats take on Class 2A – Football Playoff Pair- a team from western Illinois. Taylor ings Your Choice - 1/2 ad & 1/2 edit or ALL ad with no edit Ridge-Rockridge is 5-4. They got in #14 Taylor Ridge (Rockridge) courtesy of available space and envi- (5-4) at #3 Pearl City [Eastland-P.C. Sizes available able playoff points totaling 45. 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Lots 1992 MERCURY COUGAR XR7 THE STOCKTON of snares and misc hardware A/C, PW, moon roof, 95k mi., available for purchase also. $1100 OBO 815-347-0496 FOOD PANTRY Call anytime, 815-262-1479, Call Darlene 947-3624, Rockford. 1997 MERCURY GRAND MAR- Sally 947-3239, Bonnie 947-3793, QUIS V8 auto, full power, new Sharon 218-556-3822, tires brakes & battery, runs great One way we or Ilene at 947-3797 156411 Notice no rust, $2,200 Call 815-975- 7887. can help each CLASSIFIED IN-COLUMN ADS Firewood / Fuel cannot be credited or refunded 1997 VOLVO 850 turbo, runs other get after the ad has been placed. good, no rust, new alternator & OAK FIREWOOD $60 per face Ads canceled before deadline brakes, $1,200, 262-721-6718 cord. You Haul. 815-291-5538 will be removed from the paper through these after 5 p.m. weekdays. Anytime as a service to our customers, 1999 CADILLAC DEVILLE - weekends but no credit or refund will be 109K miles, garage kept, $3,500, challenging issued to your account. OBO, 262-210-1058. Furniture 1999 CHRYSLER CONVERT times is to keep Sebring loaded. V6 duals, $2,400, Antique square solid oak ped- Personals trade4WD? 847-987-7669 estal table with 6 leaves held be- MEET SINGLES RIGHT NOW! 1999 CHRYSLER SEBRING LXi our dollars local. neath the table top. 6 chairs also, No paid operators, just real peo- very good condition. $75 815- Loaded, leather, air, roof, V6. Bar- ple like you. Browse greetings, gain. $1,990? 847-987-7669 Here are three 947-3108 after 5 p.m. or leave exchange messages and connect msg. live. Try it free. Call now: 800-357- 1999 GRAND AM GT 2 dr., red, good reasons. 4970 (MCN) auto, very clean inside & out, Misc. For Sale 137k, $1,500 Call 262-206-9688. Shopping locally saves you gas 2002 PONTIAC FIREBIRD CON- Reason #1: CLEAN CUT & DRY 1-5 ft Pets VERTIBLE V6 automatic, a/c, pw, and wear and tear on your vehicle. BOARDS. Great for kindling wood MEDIUM SIZE IGLOO dog pw top, good carfax. 70,000 mi., or wood workers. 2 pick ups worth house. $60 815-369-4701 nice original paint. $6,850 262- $75 815-947-2700 835-4174 Reason #2: When you spend your money TO GIVE AWAY to good home, TRAILER SALE! 12 DIFFER- adorable, healthy kittens. 815- 2003 PONTIAC AZTEK AWD locally, you support the businesses whose ENT STYLES of DUMP trailers 745-3683 Silver. Higher mileage, but de- $2,799.00 and up! 2017 6X12 V- cent shape. Was our daily driver, property taxes pay for our municipal services. nose ramp door $2,750.00; 7’X16’ 25MPG last check. Small dents, V-nose ramp door $4,169.00; 150 interior good, but wear drivers trailers in-stock, Trailer Repairs Wanted to Buy seat. $2899. Credit cards ok, via Reason #3: Many of our youth programs are & parts, 515-972-4554 Prices & OLD WATCHES WANTED!! Paypal. Bruce 262-539-2070, Inventory: www.FortDodgeTrail- Rolex, Patek Philippe, Omega, before 1pm. Pictures by Email supported and sponsored by local businesses erWorld.com (MCN) Audemars Piguet, Vacheron, [email protected]. Cartier, Longines, Universal, Bre- and if we don’t support them, they can’t itling, Chronographs, Daytona, 2004 MERCURY GRAND MAR- Submariner, GMT-Master, Moon- QUIS 4.6L, V8, Beige int. & ext. support our kids. phase, Day Date, Speedmas- Everything works. 162K. $5800 OBO. 262-607-0406. BROUGHT TO YOU BY: ter and more. TOP CA$H PAID 1-800-401-0440 2004 SATURN ION-2, 4 dr, stick, 253k hwy. mi., ex. cond. 37 mpg, Automobiles $2,200, (414) 232-8847 Larry 2013 FORD FUSION SE 37k, sil- Rock Valley 1983 MERCEDES 300D turbo, ver, $15,995, 262-539-3600. LLC diesel, 237k, $2,000, Call 262- Publishing 923-0123. 2014 CHRYSLER 200 TOUR- ING auto, AC, only 7,900, miles, 238735 v v v v v v $13,300, 262-878-4332. Page 18 - October 26, 2016 - The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide For Sale

2006 DEMCO car tow dolly Kar- 1987 MERCURY COUGAR 20th SOUTHERN ANTIQUE, smaller 2002 F250 SUPER DUTY 5.4 Kaddy SS 3,500lb Galvanized, anniversary edition, owned since Toronado. Seats 6. V-6, FWD. gas, 128K, pw, ps, cc, bd, de. $1,900 OBO, 414-254-8143. 1989, not driven in winter, 106k, new wheels, tires, rare. TRADE? Florida truck. Topper. 262-607- best offer, 262-989-4112 $1600 847-395-2669 0406. 2007 26’ ROCKWOOD SIG- NATURE Ultra Lite 5th Wheel 1990 MERCEDES BENZ 500 SL Camper with one slide out. black, runs & drives well. $5,750. Sleeps 6. Immaculate condition. Call 262-295-8288. Trucks & Trailers Vans, Mini Vans $10,000. 262-835-2513. 1996 CHEVY K3500 w/stake 2007 CHEVY UPLANDER LS 1994 FORD LIGHTNING, white, bed, plow, liftgate, for details visit: Gold, 70,200 mi. pw, pl, cd, super 2008 ALUMINUM TEARDROP no rust, orig. equipment, 95K www.kinn131.org. clean. $7,800. 815-540-3158. TRAILER Custom built (littleguy) miles, perfect interior, come look/ copy. Sleeps 2, 8ft.l x 4 ft w x 6ft make offer, 262-989-4112 2000 DODGE 1/2 ton, 8’ ps, pb, 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY EX h, like new tires, red oak cab., a/c, bedliner, many extras, 117k, 8 pass. seating, dual air, rear overhead stand, 12v DC conn., AVENGER FORD GT40 Tube very clean, new tires & starter, ent. full power, low miles. Asking Antioch. $3,000 Must See! 773- frame, mid eng., turbo Buick v-6, $2,600 OBO, 608-339-2424 $13,900. 262-865-0190. 808-4646. 4 spd., silver, w/ chin spoiler. 847- 838-1916 2000 F350 7.3 diesel. New mo- tor & other parts. Crew cab. 4x4. v v v v v v MANTA MIRAGE, STREET $11,500 815-601-9669 Farm Machinery CAN AM RACE CAR S. B. C., 4 FIND BARGAINS IN NEW HOLLAND 455 sickle mow- spd. tube frame, custom wheels, 2002 CHEVY AVALANCHE THE CLASSIFIEDS er, 1969 656 Farmall gear drive, chrome yellow, show winner, fast. loaded, leather, roof, Z71. 4 door. 1950 M Farmall, 1956 CA AC 847-838-1916 8’ Western plow. 847-987-7669. v v v v v v Place your car, truck, motorcycle, 815-443-2450 WANTED USED SMIDLEY CAT- boat or RV ad for one price TLE FEEDER 815-541-9834 and it runs for up to 24 weeks. Motorcycles $$$ $$$ $$$ $$$ 1997 SPORTSTER 1200 CUS- TOM TRIKE every chrome option, $ 95 265 rear tires, two-tone custom 19 paint, pipes, 2,000 miles, secu- rity system, many extra parts, $$$ $$$ $$$ 1st three lines $15,000 OBO Call 847-714-4926. 1999 HD FLSTC asking $6,500 Extra lines are $1.95 each OBO, 33K, SE eng mod, extras. Call Don 414-460-5979 28 papers 2004 HONDA VTX 1800C new $$$ $$$ $$$ $$$ tires, af exhaust back rest, 6,200 Starts for 4 weeks and if not sold you call us miles, windshield, $5,800 OBO Call 262-607-0406. and we will renew at no additional charge! 2006 SOFT TAIL DELUXE TRIKE 265 rear tires, every Are you selling a single item for (Maximum run 24 weeks total) chrome option, 2,500 miles, black $$$ custom paint & pin striping, pipes, windshield, security system, many extra parts, $20,000 OBO $$$ $$$ PRIVATE PARTY ONLY. 847-714-4926. LESS THAN $100? Ad must be prepaid. Deadline Friday 4 p.m. 2008 HD ROCKER CUSTOM 240 rear tire, every chrome op- IF SO, WE WILL RUN YOUR AD IN THE Call 815-369-4112 tion, 400 miles, blue w/flames, se- curity system, many extra parts, 245408 $20,000 OBO Call 847-714-4926. SCOOP TODAY AND SHOPPER’S GUIDE AT 2011 HARLEY DAVIDSON FAT- 2014 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHAR- BOY 1750 miles, $10,500, 262- green, auto, ex. cond., only 4,500 ITY. Receive maximum value of 539-3600. miles, 3.5 yrs factory warranty re- write off your taxes. Running or main., $9,600 Call 262-332-7248. not! All conditions accepted. Free 2013 H.D. ULTRA CLASSIC No Charge! pickup. Call for details. 855-752- LTD. 110th Ann. edition, 9,300 $$$ $$$ SOUTHERN PT CRUISER 6680 (MCN) miles, $19,500, 262-939-3817. Under 100k. Drives new. Auto, Private Party Only 4-door. $3900. 847-987-7669. Donate Your Car to Veterans To- HARLEY 2006 CUSTOM 1200 day! Help and Support our Veter- SPORTSTER 8200 miles, ex- Just fill out the coupon below and drop off or mail to: ans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100% cellent condition, carb., w/ Rock Valley Publishing, FREE Ad, Automobiles tax deductible. Call 1-800-245- extras. $5000 847-209-3948 Wanted 0398 [email protected] 213 S Center Street, Lena IL 61048 WANTED OLD JAPANESE CAPITAL CLASSIC CARS Buy- Boats MOTORCYLES KAWASAKI Write your ad below, One Word Per Box, be sure to include your price ing All European & Classic Cars. Z1-900 (1972-75), KZ900, ANY Condition, ANY Location, 19 FT’ SEA SPRITE, TANDEM KZ1000 (1976-1982), Z1R, Porsche, Mercedes, Jaguar & TRAILER. Black, new interior. KZ1000MK2 (1979,80), W1-650, More! Top Dollar PAID. Capi- Bow rider. Fast. $3,900 847-987- H1-500 (1969-72), H2-750 (1972- talClassicCars.com Steve Nicho- 7669 1975),S1-250, S2-350, S3-400, las 1-571-282-5153, steve@capi- KH250, KH400, SUZUKI GS400, talclassiccars.com 1973 25’ CHRISCRAFT CRUIS- GT380, HONDA CB750K (1969- ER V8 engine, w/trailer, $1,500 1976), CBX1000 (1979,80) CARS WANTED We buy it all, if OBO 847-497-3692. CASH !! 1-800-772-1142, 1-310- it has wheels call. The good, bad, 721-0726 usa@classicrunners. and the ugly. Jim 262-208-9490 1976 17’ STARCRAFT w/trailer, com needs work, strong motor & CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All trans., $1,300 or offer, 630-989- Make/Models 2000-2015! Any 8700. Condition. Running or Not. Com- Sports/Classic petitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re 1994 BASS TRACKER 40hp, Nationwide! Call Now:1-888-416- merc. motor, minkota, fish locator Cars 2330 & trailer, $4,500, 262-537-2604. 1934 FORD P. U. LT-1 350, 370 CASH FOR CARS: We Buy Hp Chev. Polished ram intake, Any Condition Vehicle, 2000 and 6-97 carbs, turbo 400 trans. Ads will not be accepted without the following information. Only one free ad per month. Newer. Nation’s Top Car Buyer! Campers and RVs Chevelle 12 bolt posi. Crager mag wheels. 847-838-1916 Free Towing From Anywhere! Call 1989 CAMOUFLAGED HUNT- Now:1-800-864-5960 ER’S RV CABIN fair cond. runs 1965 FORD THUNDERBIRD YOUR NAME ______PHONE ______great very clean sleeps 6 $3,500 LANDAU $9,995 OBO Call 414- DONATE YOUR CAR TRUCK OBO 414-899-8900 OR BOAT TO HERITAGE FOR 915-9885. ADDRESS ______THE BLIND. Free 3 Day Vacation, 1993 SOUTHWIND MOTOR 1984 MONTE CARLO collector, Tax Deductible, Free Towing. All HOME 90k, good condition, all orig., air, no rust/salt, stored Paperwork Taken Care Of. 1-800- $7,000, 262-909-0757. inside, $12,000, 262-537-2604. ______283-0205 (MCN) 223739 Shopper’s Guide - October 26, 2016 - Page 19 100 Women Who Care schedule meeting • REAL ESTATE • Our next 100 Women Who Care- Donations from last quarter’s pact of these funds is tremendous IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9088. Please refer to file# 8419 Stephenson County quarterly meet- meeting went directly to the NCS and distinctive; having a substantial FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT ing is less than 1 month away. A few Youth Home with a total of $10,850! and noteworthy impact on the lives STEPHENSON COUNTY, ILLINOIS COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT, THE new organizations have been added The monies donated by 100WWC of youth under the care of NCS staff. BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, A PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY IS DEEMED to the nomination basket. Here is a have been allocated to pay for ex- As always, you can stay up to DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COM- TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT- reminder of the information...... penses related to specialized, and date by liking us on Facebook and PANY, ING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY IN- Hosted at the Lena Brewing Com- very much needed, clinical services we love new members so bring a PLAINTIFF, FORMATION WILL BE USED FOR THAT pany (9416 W. Wagner Rd) and supplies that are not normally friend to the next meeting. Since VS. PURPOSE. -Complimentary appetizers funded through other sources. Youth the initiation of 100 Women Who JOHN SHUMAKER A/K/A JOHN C. SHU- Plaintiff’s attorney is not required to pro- -Cash bar with the most traumatic and chronic Care-Stephenson County last Febru- MAKER, JR., A/K/A JOHN CALVIN SHU- vide additional information other than that Thursday, Nov. 10. sexual abuse histories, sensory dis- ary this group has donated $64.280 MAKER, JR., A/K/A JOHN C. SHUMAK- set forth in this notice of sale. -Social Hour/new member regis- orders, and other unique needs will (including the $10,000 private fam- ER; STEPHANIE SHUMAKER A/K/A I705586 tration (optional) 5:30-6:30 p.m. be able to receive services not al- ily foundation matching donation) to STEPHANIE L. SHUMAKER, (Published in The Shopper’s Guide DEFENDANTS. Oct. 19, 26 & Nov. 2, 2016) -Meeting 6:30-7:30 p.m. ways otherwise available. The im- local non-profit organizations. 15 CH 53 260649 Organizations nominated thus far: 1285 RT 75 NORTH *Children’s Hands on Museum of FREEPORT, IL 61032 SPSF.2219 Northwest Illinois NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE *Delta Kappa Gammer Alpha Mu JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Chapter Specials Good UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE COUNTY OF STEPHENSON - *Pearl City Lioness th st FORECLOSURE ACT FREEPORT, ILLINOIS *Boys and Girls Club of Freeport Thursday, October 27 - Tuesday, Nov. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN CHRISTIANA TRUST, A DIVISION OF and Stephenson County that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo- WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCI- *Relay for Life-Stephenson MEAT sure and Sale entered by the Court in the ETY, FSB, AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE County Chapter above entitled cause on September 6, FOR THE CSMC 2014-RPL4 TRUST, *Northwest Illinois Community Feature Meats 2016, Sheriff of Stephenson County will MORTGAGE BACKED NOTES, SERIES Project1_Layout 1 1/31/13 8:25 AM Page 1 Action Agency (NICAA) ~ USDA Choice Black Angus Boneless on November 17, 2016, in Stephenson 2014-RPL4; *Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Beef Top Sirloin Steak • $3.99/lb. County Courthouse 15 N. Galena Ave Plaintiff, *Freeport Downtown Develop- ~ USDA Choice Black Angus Boneless (West Door), Freeport, IL 61032, at 11:00 vs. ment Foundation (FDDF) Beef Rump Roast • $2.99/lb. AM, sell at public auction and sale to the BETH A. CLARK; DANIEL L. CLARK; *Stephenson County 4-H Club highest bidder for cash, all and singular, CAPITAL ONE BANK, (USA), N.A. THE ~ Family Pack Boneless Pork Butterfly or the following described real estate men- MONROE CLINIC, INC.; UNKNOWN *Mother Hubbard’s Kiddie Cup- Thick Cut Chops • $2.69/lb. board tioned in said Judgment, situated in the OWNERS, GENERALLY AND NON RE- ~ Center Cut Boneless Pork Loin Roast • $2.49/lb. County of Stephenson, State of Illinois, or CORD CLAIMANTS; *Pearl City Education Foundation ~ Gold’n Plump Cut Up Frying Chicken • $1.29/lb. so much thereof as shall be sufficient to Defendants, *Freeport Community Public satisfy said Judgment: 15 CH 60 School Fund (FCPSF) TAX NO. 07-14-22-351-015 NOTICE OF SALE *Pearl City PTO Farmland Sliced Bacon • 16 oz. • 2/$6.00 Oscar Mayer Bologna or Cotto Salami COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1285 RT 75 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that *Friends of Mill Pond • 12 oz. • $1.29 NORTH pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure *Big Brothers Big Sisters of Patrick Cudahy Sliced Pepperoni • 3 oz. • 99¢ FREEPORT, IL 61032 entered in the above entitled cause In- Northwest Illinois Supreme Pizza Burgers • 16 oz. • $3.69 Description of Improvements: TAN, VI- tercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will *Amity Society of Freeport Inc Sea Best Cooked Shrimp • 30-40 ct. • 16 oz. • $7.99 NYL SIDING, ONE UNIT HOME, TWO on Wednesday, November 23, 2016, at *RAMP CAR DETACHED GARAGE the hour of 2:00 p.m., Security First Title *Kids Coats and Clothes DELI The Judgment amount was Company, 205 West Stephenson Street, *Freeport Public Library Sara Lee Oven Roasted or Smoked Turkey Breast • $5.99/lb. $179,222.12. Freeport, IL 61032, sell to the highest Patrick Cudahy Hard Salam Sale Terms: This is an “AS IS” sale bidder for cash, the following described i • $5.99/lb. for “CASH”. The successful bidder must mortgaged real estate: Mrs. Gerry’s Steakhouse Potato Salad • $1.99/lb. deposit 10% down by certified funds; bal- Commonly known as 200 South Summit PRODUCE ance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. Street, Pearl City, IL 61062. NO REFUNDS. P.I.N. 02-17-08-279-007. Michigan Apples • Assorted Varieties • 3 lb. Bag • 2/$5.00 The subject property is subject to gener- The improvement on the property con- Marzetti Caramel Apple Dip • 16 oz. • $3.49 al real estate taxes, special assessments sists of a single family residence. If the Fowler Farms Apple Cider • 1/2 Gallon • 2/$5.00 or special taxes levied against said real subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of Holiday Seedless Grapes estate, water bills, etc., and is offered a common interest community, the pur- • $2.29/lb. for sale without any representation as to chaser of the unit other than a mortgagee FROZEN/DAIRY quality or quantity of title and without re- shall pay the assessments required by course to plaintiff. The sale is further sub- subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Eggo Waffles• 12.3 oz. • $1.99 SAVE! ject to confirmation by the court. Condominium Property Act. For only pennies a day, Shurfine Broccoli Cuts• 16 oz. • 99¢ Upon payment in full of the bid amount, Sale terms: 10% down by certified you can protect the Shurfine Beans, Corn, Mixed Vegetables or Peas• 16 oz. • 99¢ the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of funds, balance within 24 hours, by certi- Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a fied funds. No refunds. equipment in your Shurfine Parmesan Cheese• 8 oz. • $2.49 Shurfine Cheese Singles Deed to the real estate after confirmation The property will NOT be open for in- home that makes you • 16 oz. • $1.69 of the sale. spection. comfortable. GROCERY The property will NOT be open for in- For information call Mr. Frederic Deraic- spection. Prospective bidders are admon- he at Plaintiff’s Attorney, Kluever & Platt, Contact your professional Pekin Insurance® Indian Summer Apple Cider or Juice • 64 oz. • $2.19 ished to check the court file to verify all L.L.C., 65 East Wacker Place, Chicago, Il- Agent about Equipment Breakdown information. linois 60601. (312) 236-0077. SPSF.2219 Coverage that can be added to your Prego Spaghetti Sauce • 23-24 oz. • $1.99 The successful purchaser has the sole I705804 present Homeowners policy for a mere Shurfine Spaghetti• 16 oz. • 99¢ responsibility/expense of evicting any (Published in The Shopper’s Guide annual premium of $20. Extended Shurfine Deluxe Shells & Cheese• 12 oz. • 2/$3.00 tenants or other individuals presently in Oct. 19, 26 & Nov. 2, 2016) warranties and service contracts on your air Kellogg’s Apple Jacks or Froot Loops • 12.2 oz. • $2.99 possession of the subject premises. 261042 conditioner, furnace, water heater, and King’s Hawaiian Dinner Rolls • 12 oz. • $2.99 If this property is a condominium unit, much more just don’t provide a sufficient Hunt’s Snack Pack Pudding • 4 Pack • 99¢ the purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- amount of coverage. Call about this Fun Size Kit Kat, Milky Way, Reeses PB Cup or Snickers sure sale, other than a mortgagee shall valuable coverage today—it’s a decision Rock Valley • 10.5-10.78 oz. • $3.49 pay the assessments and the legal fees LLC that will go Beyond the expected® for you! Publishing SAVE! Fun Size Skittles • 10.72 oz. • $2.99 required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). can AgencyMarvin Uecker Name IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR Agency VIDEO . . . NEW RELEASES (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE PUBLISH Dan Harnish RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION Address Lights Out, Alice Through We now accept Visa, FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN 308 East Lena St. the Looking Glass ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCOR- YOUR Lena, IL 61048 and many more! Mastercard Credit DANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF 815-369-4569Phone & Debit Cards THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO- LEGALS SURE LAW. Call Pam Dwyer @ 145241 RICHLAND CREEK FOODS For Information: Visit our website at 815-877-4044 We reserve the right to limit quantities http://ilforeclosuresales.mrpllc.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only – Mc- Or email your legals 313 W. High Street • Orangeville • 815-789-4512 Calla Raymer Pierce LLC., Plaintiff’s At- to legals@ HOURS: Mon - Sat 7 am - 7 pm • Sunday 8 am - 1 pm torneys, 1 N. Dearborn St. Suite 1300, rvpublishing.com www.pekininsurance.com 259138 Chicago, IL 60602. Tel. No. (312) 346- 222859 Page 20 - October 26, 2016 - The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide Highland student-athletes receive All-American recognition Six Highland Community Col- Illinois State University to study lege student-athletes were named Elementary Education. She had a Academic Student-Athlete Award 3.92 GPA. recipients by the National Junior Chris Arnold of Warren, Miranda College Athletic Association. Grisham of Lanark, and Courtney Timothy Dawson of Clinton, Walker of Lanark were Exemplary Iowa, Hanna Metzger of Forres- Academic Achievement Award re- ton, and Bethany Shuman of Or- cipients. This requires a 3.60-3.79 angeville were named Superior GPA. Academic Achievement Award re- Chris Arnold played men’s golf cipients. This requires a 3.80-3.99 and had a 3.70 GPA. He is attend- GPA. ing Northern Illinois University to Timothy Dawson, who was on study Marketing. the men’s bowling team, had a 3.83 Miranda Grisham played wom- GPA and is attending the Univer- en’s basketball and had a 3.75 sity of Iowa to study Mechanical GPA. She is attending Illinois Engineering. State University to study Animal Hanna Metzger played volley- Science. ball and had a 3.83 GPA. She is Courtney Walker played wom- attending St. Ambrose University en’s basketball and had a 3.75 as an Occupational Therapy major. GPA. She has obtained her Life Bethany Shuman played vol- Insurance License and owns Sym- leyball for Highland, is going to metry Financial Group.

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