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Tracy Siegner photos Law enforcement and other first responders staged a mock accident in the parking lot behind the Lena-Winslow junior high school Wednesday morning. Two “victims” of the Wednesday afternoon mock accident at the Lena-Winslow school parking lot wait for medical care.

Every day, 28 people in the United States die in motor vehi- cle crashes that involve alcohol-impaired drivers.

The most seriously injured in Wednesday’s mock accident at the Lena-Winslow junior high school were quickly prepped and moved to the evac copter.

Close to a dozen emergency agencies swung into action in the Lena-Winslow junior high parking lot on Wednesday in response to calls reporting a mock automobile accident.

First responders removed this “victim” from one of the autos Distracted driving continues to be a serious traffic safety and public health issue and police and moved her to a waiting OSF helicopter for transport. are cracking down on offenders. Shopper’s Guide - April 20, 2016 - Page 3 Lena Community District Library news By Dixie Althoff as later! the end of next week we will see very nice job. Books read this Heather Graham, Miller’s Valley Director Lots of things going on with who our winners are. Good luck week were: by Anna Quindlin, and No Safe LENA — Another month is the kids programming! Last to all who participated! What Makes a Rainbow by Secret by Fern Michaels. almost half over. How fast this week the after Last week the preschool group Betty Ann Schwartz and Where A patron donated a very nice year is going. The dreaded tax School group had a game day. also made rain boots and umbrel- is the Green Sheep by Mem Fox. set of Christian fiction: Heroines day is swiftly approaching. I They all enjoyed playing the las. There were some very nice Circle time was all about spring Behind the Lines Civil thought I heard where they were game Head Banz. umbrellas in that group too. Leaf and of course, I wish I was a War. There are four books giving everyone until April 18 Everyone had a very good buds were placed on the tree in little hunk of mud was a favorite to the series: Wedded to War, this year. Hope that couple of time. This week they all made the room by each child and rain again! Widow of Gettysburg, Yankee in days helps you if you have not rain boots with umbrellas to be drops were placed on the wall. Remember we will be having Atlanta, and Spy of Richmond filed your income tax yet! Me, I judged in a contest. There are The theme last week was April a computer class on April 20th. by Jocelyn Green. We have like to get mine done early-may some very creative umbrellas-it showers bring May flowers. The class is for iPhone and iPad. some very generous patrons and as well get the bad news earlier will be hard to judge I’m sure. At Books read last week were: Eric Korte will be teaching the we would like to thank them Let it class and class time is 6-8 p.m. for all of the great donations we Rain by Maryann Cocca-Lef- There will be another class on receive. ISP announce Distracted fler and Kitten’s Spring by Eug- May 4th: Android phone. Make New DVDS: The Hateful enie Fernandes. sure to take advantage of these Eight, Star Wars: The Force Driving Enforcement Campaign Circle time was filled with free classes. Awakens, Concussion, Daddy’s STATELINE — April marks break our state’s texting law spring songs and finger plays. I New spring reads: As Time Home, Exposed, and The Hun- the National Distracted Driv- will be stopped and fined.Tex - wish I was a little hunk of mud Goes By by Mary Higgins Clark, ger Games: Mockingjay Part 2. ing Awareness Month. The ting and driving is a safety issue, was a big hit for everyone. This Atonement by Beverly Lewis, Remember book discussion on U.S Department of Transporta- and we’re trying to work toward week they did a tracing letter Brush of Wings by Karen Kings- April 27, at 9:30 a.m. Plan to join tion and the National Highway a resolution by identifying vio- sheet for the letter “R”. What is bury, Darkness by Karen us for a good time. Enjoy the Traffic Safety Administration lators. If you drive and text, you R for? Can you guess? R is for Robards, Family Jewels nice weather we are supposed to (NHTSA) are sponsoring the will pay,” Williams said. Rainbow! by Stuart Woods, Flawless by be getting in the next few days! 2016 National Distracted Driv- Violating the Illinois texting The theme this week just ing Enforcement Campaign. law, which became effective on happened to be: What Makes a Call us for your FREE The Illinois State Police (ISP) January 1, 2014, can be costly. Rainbow? estimate today! The tracing sheets had a rain- will be joining those efforts to A first violation for this offense • 35 years experience bow on them and the children crackdown on motorist who fail is $120 and can increase with • Loaner cars available to abide by the texting while multiple violations or if a viola- colored them with all the colors of the rainbow. Everyone did a • All makes & models driving law and other distracted tion occurs in a work zone or • All insurance driving violations. school zone. Formerly Checkered Flag Auto Body, Lena work welcomed! The ISP will be using a com- Distracted driving statistics bination of traditional and inno- paint a grim picture: In 2014, 4933 N. Scout Camp Rd., Apple River, IL 61001 Thank You 225201 vative strategies to crac down an estimated 3,179 people were 815-492-0114 Thank you to on motorists who text while killed. An additional 431,000 M-F 8-4 • Sat by appointment driving. The national “U Drive. were injured in motor vehicle everyone who sent U Text U Pay” high-visibility crashes involving­ distracted a card for my 90th enforcement campaign has two drivers. It is clear that distract- birthday. It was a goals: conduct intense enforce- ed driving continues to be a pleasant surprise 100th Birthday Celebration ment of anti-texting laws; and deadly driving hazard. and made my day couple these efforts with adver- “Texting and driving requires for Elaine Johnson special. Sunday, May 1 • 3 - 5 p.m. tising, media and social media motorists to take their eyes off Thanks to my outreach to inform drivers about the road, hands off the wheel, daughter Carol for at Pearl City Fire Station the enforcement and convince and mind off the task of driving. Birthday wishes can also be sent to her at them to obey the law. This is a conscious choice, and initiating the idea. Hawthorne Inn “Driving and texting is not no one should feel they have Love you all and 2170 W. Navajo Dr., Room 128B only dangerous and irrespon- the right to put another person’s thanks again. Freeport, IL 61032 sible, it’s illegal, said ISP Colo- life at risk,” said AAA Chicago nel Tad Williams. Drivers who spokesperson Charlene Sligting. Harriet Gerloff240276 Elaine turns 100 on April 30th 240697

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The Demo- What we need to recognize ing our own here in northern friend that passed earlier this crats pushed through a $3.9 Brian is that real people and fami- Illinois. week and who was laid to rest Billion spending plan (Senate Stewart lies rely on the state services Looking ahead, next week is on Friday, Michael “Mike” Bill 2046) which was essen- that depend upon us having going to be another interesting “Ponch” Pontius. Mike was tially the same one they pro- STATE a budget. An IOU is not the one in Springfield. I am hope- a Freeport Firefighter who posed before, except with a REPRESENTATIVE answer. Actions like the $3.9 ful that meaningful progress while in the line of duty was slightly larger price tag. Just Billion IOU the Democrats can be made toward a budget exposed to a toxic substance like before, this one has no Governor Rauner the ability passed this week only gives agreement. On my side of the while fighting a house fire that funding mechanism, no way to reallocate existing funds desperate people false hope. aisle, we have been trying to eventually took his life. My to pay for it. What it amounts to meet our commitments to We need a real solution to pay reach a compromise for the thoughts and prayers to go to is a false promise to Illinois Higher Education. Demo- the state’s commitments. past ten months. My col- out to his wife Dawn; his sons families and only adds to the crats gave Governor Quinn Another issue we talked leagues and I have tried each Josh, Jerek and Jordan; his stack of unpaid bills on the this same flexibility during about this week was school and every day to bring about a daughter Kirsten and the entire Comptroller’s desk. I’ll tell a budget crunch a few years funding. This is a huge issue resolution to this impasse and Pontius Family. Mike comes you about our Comptroller, ago, but are unwilling to do so across the state. If we look I will keep working to achieve from a family of Firefighters Leslie Munger. now. It’s yet another example back at the past ten years, a reasonable and responsible and every Firefighter’s service Comptroller Munger, the of politics at its worst. past governors have fudged budget. to our communities reminds state’s chief financial officer Last week, we introduced a the formula and schools only If we work together and in me of the Fireman’s Prayer, and the one responsible for bill to fund essential human received a portion of the funds the spirit of bipartisanship, we “When I am called to duty, cutting the checks to pay state services. The proposal uses that the State of Illinois had can get rid of the waste and God whenever flames may bills, likens this situation to a savings achieved from com- promised them. Experts say abuse and provide services rage, give me the strength to family budget. According to mon sense pension reforms to that if we fully funded our to the children and families save some life whatever be its Comptroller Munger, it’s like fund vital programs that serve schools, the schools would who rely on them. Illinois age. Help me to embrace a a family sitting down at the children and families in need, receive an additional $120 can once again be a place little child before it’s too late, kitchen table with $100 and seniors on fixed incomes and million. I believe we should everyone can be proud of and or some older person from the trying to pay down a $7,000 the disabled, among others. give 100% of the money that afford to live, work, and raise horror of that fate. Enable stack of bills. A family can’t The reforms we’re talking the state promised for K-12 a family. me to be alert and hear the afford to spend or budget this about are completely con- weakest shout, and quickly way. The State shouldn’t and efficiently put the fire out. either. The Democrats $3.9 I want to fill my calling and Billion spending bill that was Durbin presses Abbott Labs on outsourcing give the best in me, to guard passed this week just adds to my neighbor and protect his the mountain of unpaid bills. 150 American jobs to Indian company property. And if according to It is an IOU with no way to WASHINGTON — U.S. were required to sign sweeping agencies regarding workplace your will I have to lose my ever pay it back; an empty Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) non-disparagement agreements discrimination. This is espe- life, please bless with your promise to the people of Illi- today announced that Chicago- in order to receive any sever- cially troubling given the cir- protecting hand my children nois. based Abbott Laboratories has ance pay. cumstances of these employ- and my wife.” Let’s take some time to talk forced approximately 150 laid- Last month, Durbin wrote ees’ termination. As I am sure As always, you can reach about real solutions. Repub- off employees to sign a gag to Miles White, the CEO of you are aware, employees have me or Sally at 815/232-0774 licans have a proposal that order preventing them from dis- Abbott Labs, urging him to a legal right to communicate or e-mail us at repstewart@ funds Illinois colleges and cussing the layoffs with federal reconsider their plan to out- with the Equal Employment gmail.com. You can also visit universities with an actual agencies, as they are legally source the jobs of these U.S. Opportunity Commission and my website at www.repbri- funding source. It would give entitled to do. The employees workers, who have dedicated comparable federal, state, and anstewart.com or on Face- years of loyal service to the local agencies,” Durbin said. book. company. In a follow-up letter to White today, Durbin said it is wrong that we cannot hear April is Child Abuse firsthand from the American workers who are losing their Awareness Month—wear jobs because of Abbott’s out- sourcing agreement. blue to show your support! “I am deeply disappointed Downtown Lena • 815-369-9713 GALENA — April is nation- profit Children’s Advocacy that your response confirmed ally known as Child Abuse Center which provides services Carryouts available • Open Daily at 11:00am you are replacing these work- Awareness Month, and blue is to child victims of sexual and/ We specialize in hand-pattied burgers and homemade pizzas. ers, who have dedicated years the representative color for the or severe physical abuse to of loyal service to your com- cause. To bring awareness at children, aged 18 and under. pany, with contractors from a local level, Jodi Zeal, the The Center serves Carroll, Jo Specials Wipro, an Indian company Friday - Fish Fry (Lightly Breaded Cod) Jo Daviess County Victim Wit- Daviess, and Stephenson Coun- that specializes in outsourc- ness Coordinator, and the new ties, and is centrally located in 1/2 lb. $8.99 All-You-Can-Eat $10.99 ing American jobs,” Durbin Includes our salad bar and a potato. Executive Director at Tyler’s Stockton, IL. wrote. “I know from recent Justice Center for Children, Saturday - Prime Rib: conversations that this layoff Missy Lyons, tied a big blue Queen 12 oz. $14.99, King 16 oz. $18.99 has taken its toll on the morale bow around a tree in the front Millie Carton’s of your remaining workforce.” yard of the Jo Daviess County Grilled Ribeye 12 oz. $14.99 “This non-disparagement quote of the week Includes our salad bar and a potato. Courthouse. Please show your “The deeds you do may be provision also does not make support to child victims by Sunday Special clear that a current or former the only sermon some persons wearing blue this month. will hear today.” All-You-Can-Eat Broasted Chicken $8.99 Abbott employee can com- Tyler’s Justice Center for municate with government - St. Francis of Assisi Includes our salad bar and a potato. 239982 Children is a 501(c)3, non- The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide - April 20, 2016 - Page 5 ON THE RECORD Obituaries Alan Marks Kim began working after high law, Anna Johnson of PawPaw, He was born on September 10, SueAnn (George) McCarty SPRING HILL FL — Alan school as a carpenter for Bob IL and sister-in-law, Sherrie 1933 in Winslow, IL, the son and Cheryl Schneider; 2 grand- Dale Marks of Spring Hill, Fl. Hendry Construction and then (Dave) Flavin of DeKalb, IL of Alfred and Flossie (Luke) daughters- Candace (Brett) passed away Thursday March later at the Ralston Purina Plant and many nieces and nephews. Schneider. Monson and Andria (Rhett) 17, 2016. near Lena until its closing in He was preceded in death by LaVerne was Cornelius; a great grandson Marks was born February 22, 1985. He purchased the Spare his parents, Robert, on March a graduate Rhyder Cornelius and numer- 1957 to Harlan and Ruth (Hol- Time Lanes in Lena and was 18, 1993 and mother, Gayle, of Winslow ous nieces and nephews. land) Marks in Freeport, Ill. owner operator until he sold the on February 25, 2009, an infant High School. He was preceded in death He went to school in Eliza- business in 2005. Kim married brother, Michael, father-in-law, He married by his parents and siblings- beth, Ill., joined the Army, Nancy Rice on June 3, 1989 Warren Johnson and sister-in- Ilene Zim- Leonard, Pearl Minder, Viola where he was in Germany and at the Lena United Methodist law, Sandy Sondgeroth. merman on Retzlaff, Cletus, Wilbur, Alma then stationed in Ft. Riley, Kan- Church in Lena. He worked for Services were held April November Johnson, John, Ralph, Lucille sas. He lived in Kansas after the Lena-Winslow Elementary 16, at Lena United Methodist 7, 1953 in Gill and Delvin getting out of the service where School as a custodian for nine Church Lena, IL. Monticello, WI. Funeral Services were held he became a professional resi- years retiring in 2015. Kim was Visitation was April 15, at LaVerne served our country April 18, at the Leamon Funer- dential and commercial paint- a member of the Lena United the Leamon Funeral Home in in the U.S. Army during the al Home in Lena with a visita- er. He later moved to Florida Methodist Church. He enjoyed Lena, IL. Korean War from 1953-1955. tion beginning at 10 a.m. where he continued his profes- watching the Chicago Cubs and Rev. Brian LeBaron officiat- He worked as a carpenter Pastor Dan Krahenbuhl will sion. Chicago Bears and flying kites. ed at the service and a luncheon with his brother, Len. He also officiate His favorite pastime was fish- Surviving are his wife, Nancy followed immediately. worked for auto parts compa- Cremation Rites will be ing off his boat. of Lena; children: Stacy Lob- In lieu of flowers a memo- nies Sieg and General Auto for accorded and interment will be He is survived by his moth- dell and Amy Lobdell (Troy rial has been established in his many years. On April 1, 1998, held at a later date in Rock er Ruth Marks of Warren, Ill., Brainard) all of Freeport, IL, memory. he began working for Leamon Lily Cemetery. sisters: Joan (Jim) Leitzen Kimberly (Brian) Daws of For- Friends may send condo- Funeral Homes until his retire- In lieu of flowers a memo- of Stockton, Ill., three broth- reston, IL and Angie (Carl) lences to the family at www. ment on September 30, 2013. rial has been established in his ers Dave (Veronica) Marks of Meyer of Stillman Valley, IL; leamonfh.com LaVerne was a member and name. Elgin, Ill., Tom (Holly) Marks grandchildren: Hunter Daws served as President for many Condolences may be sent to of Elizabeth and Gerald Marks and Carter Daws, Lucas Meyer LaVerne C. Schneider years of the American Legion the family at www.leamonfh. of Warren and many nieces and and Matthew Meyer; brothers LENA — LaVerne C. Schnei- Post # 592 Stewart- Schneider com nephews. He also had special Jeff (Lisa) Lobdell of Lena, IL der, 82, passed away Tuesday, Legion. He attended the Mon- friends Steve and Lucy Scibek, and Dan ( Kathi Gemmell) Lob- April 12, 2016 at FHN Memo- roe Bible Church. LaVerne Danial Scibek, Jennifer Vanfelt dell of Freeport, IL; Mother-in- rial Hospital in Freeport, IL. was a recipient of the “Shoot Birthday and Harley Quinn Vanfelt all of the Bull” Award now known as Elaine Johnson Spring Hill, Fla. the North West Illinois Sports PEARL CITY — 100th Birth- He was preceded in death by Jo Daviess County Democratic Hall of Fame. Prior to him day Celebration for Elaine John- his father and his wife Sandy. joining the military, he played son on Sunday, May 1 from 3-5 There will be a memorial at a Central Committee elects new officers professional baseball for the p.m. at the Pearl City Fire Sta- later date. St. Louis Browns in the Amer- JO DAVIESS COUNTY — and Secretary Nancy McMe- tion. Birthday wishes can also ican League. LaVerne also be a sent to her at Hawthorne Kim E. Lobdell The Jo Daviess County Demo- namin, Galena. New bylaws enjoyed hunting and fishing. cratic Central Committee held were adopted and plans for the Inn 2170 W. Navajo Dr. Room LENA — Kim E. Lobdell, He is survived by his wife, 128B Freeport, IL 61032. Her its annual convention April coming year were discussed. Ilene, of Lena; 2 daughters- 61, of Lena 13 in Galena. Chairman Ron Beginning in May, meet- birthday is April 30. passed away Leinen thanked outgoing offi- ings of Jo Daviess Democrats on Friday, cers for their hard work and will be held at 6 p.m., on the Rick VRstal Photo 815-369-4218 April 8, 2016 announced that he will step first Thursday of each month SALEWeddings • Seniors • Families at his home down at the close of the meet- at various locations throughout 61532 with his fami- ing. the county, and are open to PENDING ly by his side. New officers elected for everyone. For the location of He was born 119 S. Main 2016-17 are: Chairman Shane the May 5 meeting, a schedule Stockton, IL 61085 on December Harbach, Warren; Vice Chair- of events and more informa- AUSCH 14, 1954 in E-Mail: [email protected] man Jerry Dittmar, Stockton; tion, go to www.facebook.com/ www.rauschrealty.com Freeport, IL. Treasurer John Freitag, Galena; groups/JoDems/. 815-947-3963 He was the son of Robert and Gayle (Bor- www.dacomputerguy.biz chardt) Lobdell. Kim was a graduate of Lena-Winslow High SOLD School in the class of 1973. He da Computerguy Stockton also attended Highland Com- New & Used Computer Stockton Sales & Service YOU’LL LOVE THIS RANCH HOME! munity College in Freeport, IL. Locking Three bedrooms, 3 baths, lower level Computer (815) 947-2895 Up?? www.dacomputerguy.biz ANOTHER HOME SOLD! family room and screen porch for Slow?? 202564 summer cook outs! Takes Can’t Connect Forever to I Can Fix to the SOD Boot Up?? INSTANT GREEN GRASS Them All!! Internet?? 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Today’s 4-H Glendenning and Dean Kuper and encouraging people to seek youth are engaged in learning Freeport Fantastics – Denise Foundation schedule April meeting out imaginative ways to engage activities as they are practicing Hayunga LENA — The Friends of at Atten’s Landing. Member- in their communities. It’s about skills employers want; growing German Valley Golden the Pecatonica River Founda- ship renewal, future landings, demonstrating that by working and distributing food to com- Eagles – Josh and Stacey Bolen tion will be meeting Thurs- Eagle Scout garbage enclo- together, communities have the munities in need; stewarding and Ann Johnson day, April 21, at 7 p.m. at The sure construction and work at ability to meet challenges and the natural resources; mak- Harlem Helpers – Bonnie Rafter’s Restaurant, 9426 W. McConnell’s “Bobtown” Land- accomplish goals. ing a difference in local, state, Bawinkel and Rose DeVries Wagner Road, Lena. The meet- ing. The all new Second Edi- The Points of Light Founda- national, and global issues; and Lena Live Wires – Kathy ing will be held in the Cafe’ tion of the Pecatonica River tion sponsors National Volun- influencing positive choices for Baumgartner Dining Room with our fear- post card book is available at teer Week, and the 2016 theme, healthy living. Lena Lucky Clovers – Kristi less leader, President, Joe Gin- The Red Barn - Lena for $12 “Celebrate Service,” aligns In Stephenson County, there Krahmer and Jamie Stabenow ger presiding. The Friends of the and we will have them at our with the focus of Illinois 4-H are over 200 volunteers who Pearl City Hornets – Claire Pecatonica River Foundation is meeting. Another collector volunteers who are empower- are inspiring youth involved Brinkmeier, Barb Curry and a Not-for-Profit organization book from the talents of Joe that is dedicated to improving Ginger. all 58 miles of your Pecatonica The fun & fishing is great Revitalizing the Art of Home Food Preservation River experience. This includes on your 10,000 year old river STATELINE — The art of past 30 plus years, including – 8 p.m. at Highland Commu- access, education, wildlife habi- and the Wildlife viewing is food preservation has been the guidelines for canning. As nity College, Building R, in the tat, log jam extrication and river even better. Our organization passed down throughout the new research is available, new south lobby. clean-up for the human com- is a fun “hands on” group that years from generation to gen- recommendations are made This is a free event but space munities in Stephenson County. is making great things happen. eration. 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Tracy Siegner photos (Above) Members of the Stockton Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting marking the official opening of the new Volunteer Hospice of Northwest Illinois facility in downtown Stockton. (Left) Members of the Stockton Chamber of Commerce and Volunteer Hospice of Northwest Illinois hosted a ribbon cut- ting to celebrate the official opening of the new hospice facil- ity in Stockton. Jo Daviess County Retired Teachers schedules April meeting in Elizabeth ELIZABETH — The Jo Dues for the year of $10 will roles, hot vegetables, salads, ers or retired teachers who are $4 per year. For additional Daviess County Retired be collected by the Treasurer, wafers and sherbet, and bev- have recently moved to the information about the Asso- Teachers Association will hold Peg Tonne, for those who did erages. The meal is prepared area are invited to join Active ciation, contact President Bob their first meeting of 2016 on not renew their membership in by members of the church. membership is open to any Thorsness at (630) 673-8234. Wednesday, April 20, at 11 the fall. Additional meetings This meeting is hosted by the retired teacher or administra- the group. a.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran for the year will be held on retired teachers from Scales tor formerly employed in the Church, 411 W. Catlin Street the third Wednesday of June, Mound, East Dubuque, Apple Nation’s schools or in a feder- in Elizabeth. The speaker will August, and October. River, and Warren. Reserva- ally sponsored school. Asso- be Fred Bonnet who is the Following the meeting a tions for the meal need to be ciate membership is open to Elizabeth owner of Fried Green Toma- lunch will be held at 12 Noon. made by Tuesday, April 12 to the spouse of a retired teacher toes Restaurant in Galena. Cost of the lunch is $10. The area contact people or to Juan- or anyone interested in the History Museum The meeting will be led by menu for the meal will be ita Cox at (563) 556-6443. work of the Association. President Bob Thorsness. chicken and dressing casse- Recently retired teach- Associate membership dues to host open house on May 7 Cetera Investment Services, Located at: ELIZABETH — The Eliza- Citizens State Bank Which IRA beth History Museum will host Lena, IL an open house on Saturday, is right for you? May 7, to mark the beginning cordially invites you to attend of its 2016 season and to intro- duce visitors to the museum’s Whether you are an individual investor or a business owner, recent tax law changes new location at 110 E. 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GoodCHURCH Shepard Lutheran Church NOTES schedules events for fifth week of Easter By Reverend Arthur Stees worship on this Fifth Sunday of for Sunday School Opening at will work together to craft quilts town on Wednesday afternoon Pastor, Good Shepherd Lutheran Easter with Holy Communion. 10:45am followed by learning, for Lutheran World Relief. at 3:30 p.m. Each day there is Church Good Shepherd Youth, and Pas- Bible study, prayer, and fellow- They are always looking for worship with music and a Chris- LENA — Good Shepherd tor Arthur Stees will share the ship. In addition, the Good more people to help tie quilts tian message; pizza; homework Lutheran Church will gather children’s message, sermon and Shepherd Choir will practice at and sew. No previous quilting help; and lots of time for all for worship led by the Youth music along with Tena Rackow 11 a.m., and the Good Shepherd experience is necessary. Come sorts of games, challenges and of Good Shepherd on April 24, who will lead on the Piano. Fol- Chime Choir will rehearse at 5 join the fun and make a differ- play. At 6:30 p.m. on Wednes- at 118 E. Mason St. Lena, at lowing worship, there will be p.m. ence in the world! day Confirmation students in 9:30 a.m. All are invited to a time of fellowship. All Sun- On Wednesday April 27, at 8 The After School Program for seventh and eighth grades will day School children will gather a.m. the Piece Corps Quilters fourth through eighth graders meet for learning, fun, prayer, will meet at the Hangout down- and fellowship. Kent/Willow United Methodist Churches KENT/WILLOW — Kent/Willow UMC will worship together April 24 at Kent UMC at 9 a.m. Pastor Brenda Morris will be giving the message and all are invited and welcome; also to Wesley UMC to host stay for the fellowship following. Sunday School is at 10:30 a.m. studying from the Holy Bible; all are welcome and invited to Time Out for Grown Ups this time of sharing too. STOCKTON — Stock- cost info and to RSVP contact Kent UMC is located right in the town of Kent IL; for more info call (815) 601-6742 ton Wesley United Methodist Rob at (815) 947-3224 or (815) Church will be hosting Time 238-8328. Next event will be St. John’s Lutheran Church Out for Grown Ups on Friday Saturday, June 18 at 3 p.m. at PEARL CITY — The St. John’s worship service on April 24 will be led by Pastor Ekstrand and April 29, 7-9 p.m. at the Stock- the Stockton Park. It will be will we Rogation Sunday. Attendees are encouraged to bring their seed packets to be included ton Bowling Alley. Join us for BBQ and Bags. Please call Rob in the service and blessed. Following worship, the Whirl Sunday School and Confirmation class fun and friendship chats. For for more information. will meet at 10:15 a.m. The Whirl Sunday School will focus on the lesson, New Heaven and Earth. The Outreach and Stewardship Committees will meet at 10:15 a.m. on Sunday, April 24. The SPOTS youth group (fifth and sixth grades) will meet at 1 a.m. on Sunday, April 24. The Fifth Quarter youth group (seventh and eighth grades) will meet at 6 p.m. on April 24 followed by Genesis (high school) youth group at 7:30 p.m. All interested youth are welcome to par- ticipate. Members and non-members alike are welcome to participate in two different Bible Studies at St. John’s. The Monday evening bible study is at 7 p.m. and features a discussion titled “The Honoring Book of Job”. This spring, our Monday night group will study the tragedy and restoration of Job, and perhaps even test our own sense of faith, piety and devotion to our Lord. The Thursday the memory morning bible study is held at 9:30 a.m. and has begun a new series on “Peter and Paul.” As the Old Testament had their Patriarchs of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob; so too do we have the Apostles of your St. Peter and St. Paul in the New Testament. This bible study will follow their journeys of faith in the early days of Christianity and will be accompanied by video clips. You are welcome to join in on any or all of the bible studies! Both bible studies are held in the Conference Room loved ones. of the Lower Level. The door on the east side of the building will be open for the bible studies. • High Quality Granite Monuments • Morseville Church schedules spring service • Personalized Designs • STOCKTON — Morseville Church will hold music. Finger food is welcome for the lunch • Laser Engraving • its spring service on April 24 at 2 p.m. The and fellowship in the basement following the gospel music will be provided by the “Trinity music. • Monument Repair & Cleaning • Men’s Quartet” from Fulton, Il. Morseville Church is located at 12232 E. Everyone is welcome!! Come and enjoy the Morseville Rd., Stockton, Il. • Cemetery Lettering • Stockton UUC to host barbershop quartet STOCKTON — Stockton Stockton Unitarian Universal- The church is located at Unitarian Universalist Church ist Church featuring returning 219 N. Pearl Street, Stockton. will host the men’s champion Stockton area talents. The first There is handicap accessibil- barbershop quartet, “Vocality,” featured Stockton native Lisa ity from the east parking lot. on Sunday, April 24; at 2 p.m. Nadig in a concertHonoring for Doctors the Doorsmemory open at 1:30 p.m. Featured among them is Stock- Without Borders. ton native Jay Althoff. There of your loved ones. is no charge for admission, ST. PAUL EV. EVANGELICAL FREE but there will be an offering CHURCH OF LENA gathered to benefit the Freeport LUTHERAN 720 N. Freedom Street Area Church Cooperative and CHURCH-LCMSHigh Quality Granite MonumentsLena, IL the Stockton church. 815-369-5591 Jay Althoff, along with his 411West PersonalizedCatlin Street, Designs parents Carol and Allen, and ElizabethLaser IL, 61028Engraving Dr. Jim Erb, Senior Pastor siblings Jo Ellen, John and Jeff, 815-858-3334 Rev. Scott Wilson were well known singers and Pastor MikeMonument Nesbit Repair & CleaningAssoc. Pastor of Youth Leamon Funeral Homes musicians in the Stockton area Cemetery Lettering and beyond. Jay is carrying on Sunday School & Bible Sunday Worship Lena Orangeville Warren Winslow 10:00 a.m. the family tradition. 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Money Smart Week is a national public awareness campaign coordinated by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago to help individuals and families better manage their personal  nances. 240827 238127 The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide - April 20, 2016 - Page 13 Warren CUSD 205 Physical Education Department news WARREN — Warren’s 6-12 lar Endurance, Flexibility, and grades have been awarded the Body Composition. Students Blue Ribbon for curriculum learned about different ways excellence from the Illinois to estimate body fat and the Association of Physical Edu- difference between storage fat cation, Health, Recreation and and essential fat. Students also Dance! discussed lifetime activities Point Leaders and why it is necessary to stay for Third Quarter: active. 6 PE Rollerskating! Evalyn Smola 283 Physical Education students Lane Raab 301 participated in the Rollerskat- 7 PE Courtesy photo ing Unit with skates provided Ashley Hintz 481 Students with the Warren Physical Education program which won the Blue Ribbon for cur- by “Skatetime School Pro- riculum excellence from the Illinois Association of Physical Education, Health, Recreation Matthew Riedl 598 and Dance celebrate the award with a Conga line. grams”! Students enjoyed a 8PE variety of games such as Roll- Jessica Griffin 319 design their own fitness routine ons: Payton Calow & Lucas Makaila Stuckey er Hockey, Roller Basketball, Jayden Gray 363 accordingly. Doubler, Jake Sigafus & Alex HSPE-personal fitness Capture the Flag, Pizza Box HSPE Outstanding badminton McInturff, Andrew Kaiser & HSPE students recently com- Relay and so many more! Makaila Stuckey 574 tournaments! Congrats to Ethan Wybourn pleted a Personal Fitness Unit. What’s next in PE Class? Tyler Wulfekuhle 636 the following winners! Mixed Doubles Champions: Students studied the Health Speedball, Create-a-Game, Congratulations to our weight 8th Grade Singles Champi- Amber Kuhse & Owen Ben- Related Components which WPFA Fitness Testing and training – muscular fitness par- ons: Dylan Hallerman & nett, Andrew Kaiser & Becca are Muscular Strength, Mus- Bowling! ticipants overload-principle of Jayden Gray Raab, Tyler Wulfekuhle & cular Endurance, Cardiovascu- progression-principle of speci- 6th Grade Boys Doubles ficity!!! Champions: Brayden Bohn- Weight Training students sack & Degan Euler, Cole Har- Freeport Community Foundation accepts completed a Muscular Fit- ris & Lane Raab ness Unit. Muscular Fitness Girls Doubles Champions: grant applications Drogosz Memorial Fund includes Muscular Strength, Claire Riedl & Evalyn Smola FREEPORT — The Free- youth ages 21 or younger in cation-materials-required/ and Muscular Endurance and Flex- Mixed Doubles Champions: port Community Foundation Stephenson, Jo Daviess, and follow the instructions for help ibility. Students learned about Claire Riedl & Alex Marsden is taking applications for Carroll Counties. completing the registration. the benefits of muscular fit- 7th Grade Boys Doubles the John M. Drogosz Youth Online applications must The online grant application ness, the Law of Use, rest and Champions: Ryan Molitor & Substance Abuse Prevention/ be submitted to the Freeport is found at http://freeportcom- recovery, and goal setting. For Mitchel Coffey Treatment Memorial Fund. Community Foundation by 4 munityfoundation.org/grants/ the last quarter of the school HSPE Boys Singles Cham- Grants made from this Fund p.m. June 1. grant-application. year, these students will decide pion: Payton Calow will be directed to non-prof- Online registration and grant If you have any questions, what their goals are and then Boys Doubles Champi- it organizations with edu- application is required of all please call the Foundation at cational, prevention and/or FCF grant applicants. Please 815-801-3035 or email fcfdi- treatment of substance abuse go to http://freeportcommuni- rector@freeportcommunity- Elizabeth student earns programs focused on helping tyfoundation.org/grants/appli- foundation.org. perfect score at national agriculture conference Congratulations ELIZABETH — Kelley Koester of Elizabeth earned a perfect score (320 of a pos- sible 320 points) and tied for first place overall at the 2016 National Postsecondary Agri- cultural Student (PAS) Orga- nization Conference in Kansas Matt City, MO. After a tie-breaker, Koester was second overall in Speak- Bonnet ers in Agriculture – Prepared. Each state PAS association may enter its first place and second place state winners to compete at the National PAS conference. Koester finished second place at the Illinois PAS State Conference last fall. of Stephenson Service Company For the prepared speaker’s Courtesy photo competition, students write Kelley Koester of Elizabeth on successfully completing the requirements and deliver a six- to eight- earned a perfect score and minute speech about a current tied for first place overall at necessary to earn his credentials as a agriculture-related topic. The the 2016 National Postsec- topic of Koester’s speech was ondary Agricultural Student Certified Crop Specialist farm safety. (PAS) Organization Confer- Koester is an ag transfer ence. in the FS System of Member Cooperatives student at the Black Hawk na-Champaign majoring in The Certified Crop Specialist accreditation recognizes crop advisors for their production expertise, College East Campus. In the Agriculture Education with a says Jay Kempel, General Manager of Stephenson Service Company. “These credentials prove a fall she will transfer to the Minor in Beef Science/Man- CCS’ ability to put his training to work in finding solutions that help producers optimize agronomic University of Illinois at Urba- agement. results, economic return and environmental stewardship,” explained Kempel. 240086 Page 14 - April 20, 2016 - Shopper’s Guide Lena-Winslow high school completes renovation project By Tony Carton case and the project allowed foot metal shed out back for Editor for the refinishing of other tro- a weight room and too many LENA — The recently com- phy cases. The cream coloring kids using it during the sum- pleted renovations to the Lena- applied to the hall wall blocks mer,” Chiles said. “That made Winslow high school front modernizes the entire build- it a little dangerous and it just entrance and hallways bring a ing. There are new fixtures and wasn’t a quality place for our clean fresh look to the building. paint in the bathrooms. The kids to utilize, so now, we use “Ever since I’ve been here doors in the front foyer area are the new space for physical edu- and even through the interview refinished. The staff workroom cation every day and for sports process when I got hired here is remodeled, new lockers are before and after school; it’s get- there was some talk of some installed in the halls and the ting a lot of use.” facility upgrades,” said Lena- windows above those hall lock- They’ve added a designat- Winslow superintendent Dr. ers are replaced. ed wrestling room next to the Tom Chiles. “The bond that “Throughout history we’ve weight/physical education/ath- was paying for the elementary really addressed our academic letic room. school got paid off here recent- rooms and our own mainte- “When wrestling is not using ly and so it was an opportunity nance staff has renovated room the room our track team and to run a referendum here and by room, but you really can’t do our cheerleaders use it,” he get some improvements done that with extracurricular areas said. “Like I said, we’ve been without our taxpayers seeing an because they’re big and they’re upgrading our academic rooms increase in their tax bills since a big project when you under- for years, so there really wasn’t we had the old bond going off take them,” said Chiles. “You a tremendous need in those the books. It was just a good can do a classroom at a time or areas, but we did see some need time for us to address some a couple classrooms during the in the extracurricular areas.” stuff and make it so the taxpay- summer and that’s a whole lot Chiles said freshening the ers don’t get hit on their bills.” smaller project than trying to do halls was another priority. Upgrades include new win- a whole new gym or something “If you’ve been in the build- dows in the cafeteria, brick similar.” ing in the past you couldn’t help staining, a new flag pole, and a He said renovating the weight but notice the sort of 1950’s new canopy. New video display room was one of the priorities. peach or salmon color on the screens replace the main trophy “We’ve had a 1200 square wall bricks,” he said. “We wanted to brighten those areas. Tracy Siegner photos We know a person’s surround- Lena-Winslow High School Wrestling Head Coach Kevin ings make a difference with Milder and school superintendent Dr. Tom Chiles spent most what they’re thinking and how of Wednesday evening conducting tours in the newly reno- ry auto p vated Lena-Winslow high school building. e ar they feel when they come into owUsed Auto Parts t a facility. I think the upgrades Also s cause behind the renovations at to fulfill the wishes of the tax- m we’ve done to the common the high school. payers to take care of some Buying Junk Cars areas really make the kids feel “We had safety issues for safety issues to make sure that & Trucks different when they walk in the our students that we wanted to coming into the modern century building. It feels like a new think about as well as finishing we are meeting the needs of Hours: M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Sat 8 a.m. - Noon building.” areas that were never finished how sports have changed and 815-599-0480 Lena-Winslow Elementary when the first referendum went we were also able to send some 686 Van Buren, Freeport, IL School Principal Mary Gerbode through,” said Gerbode. “We money back to the taxpayers, so 60209 said safety is an underlying had a very unique opportunity it’s a win/win for everybody.”

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The sixth inning was quiet, Center and Eastland, will all Beloit. teams that seemed to take the The Panthers needed a hand- each team having its opportuni- move to River Ridge for the Sub-Sectional (B) consists of field, during the past week of ful of runs to push the game ties from the batter’s box. next step in the State Tourna- teams from the host locations play for the Lena-Winslow into the sixth, but they came As the seventh inning started, ment. of Ashton-Franklin Center Panthers. up short, scoring three, with the Panthers trailed 4-3. Sub-Sectional (A), in which and Eastland, as well as Pearl In a match against the West the game called after the home With a bit of fortune and Lena-Winslow is playing, con- City, Milledgeville, Kirkland- Carroll Thunder on Tuesday, team’s fifth at bat. fortuitous hops, the Panthers sists of the two host schools Hiawatha, Amboy, Earlville, April 12, the Panthers could West Carroll took the game began moving runners along, Freeport Aquin and Oran- Paw Paw, Indian Creek and not compete, losing 17-5 to 17-5. scoring the tying run, then geville, as well as Dakota, Sterling Newman Central their hosts. Lena-Winslow ended the moments later the fifth and East Dubuque, Galena, River Catholic. Things came together a little game with five hits to go with sixth. differently, two days later, as seven errors. As the Thunder prepared for the Panthers extolled payback, West Carroll tallied 12 hits its last assault, they were look- in a come from behind, 6-4 for the game. ing at a 6-4 deficit, a position Just two days later, West Car- not seen with Lena-Winslow Specials Good win. st th In the rules-shortened five roll and Lena-Winslow met up in 2016. Thursday, April 21 - Tuesday, April 26 inning loss to the Thunder, again, this time in Savanna. Of the ten hits West Car- it was one bad inning, which The Thunder made noise ear- roll collected for the game, the MEAT lier, the second time around, as string of successful hits did not seemed to open the door to a Feature Meats very unfavorable end. they scored three runs to take move into the seventh, as no the edge into the second, 3-0. runners could be scored. ~ USDA Choice Black Angus Boneless Beef In the second, West Carroll Rump Roast • $2.69/lb. plated eight runners. The Panthers would not get There are still a few weeks on the board until the top of left, before the Class 1A Boys’ ~ USDA Choice Black Angus Boneless Beef Lena-Winslow could only New York Strip Steak • $8.99/lb. answer with two, in the bottom the third, where they scored Baseball Regional gets under- two runs. way. ~ Family Pack Center Cut Boneless Pork Loin half of the second. Butterfly or Thick Cut Pork Chops• $2.49/lb. A silent third quarter faded Into the fourth, the Panthers On Tuesday, May 3, the IHSA were within a run, 3-2. Selection Committee will grant ~ Center Cut Boneless Pork Loin Roast • $1.99/lb. into the fourth, as the Thunder ~ Skinless Pork Baby Back Ribs • $2.99/lb. broke loose and scored four In the home half of the fourth, area teams, information, as to ~ Frying Chicken Pinwheel Packs runs. West Carroll stretched its lead which will face off in the open- (Drumsticks & Thighs) • 99¢/lb. 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Monday, April 18, before begin- In the second inning, The Lady back the Pearl City Lady Wolves inning, the Cardinals had the 8-2 She scored one run and knocked ning a road-and-home series with Wolves put four additional runs on the softball diamond. edge. another home. East Dubuque, Tuesday, April on the board and grabbed the On Friday, April 15, the Still- Stillman Valley found ways to Taylor Brudi was 1-3 and was 19 and Thursday, April 21, await insurmountable 17-0 lead. man Valley Cardinals paid a visit put the ball into play, as they tal- credited with a run scored. Pearl City. Eastland scored twice in the top and left with an 8-2 win. lied eleven hits for the game. Tori Clark suffered the loss for On Thursday, April 14, Pearl of the third and found some suc- The term “didn’t know what Pearl City connected three Pearl City. City took down the Eastland cess in the bottom of the inning, hit them”, is one often used to times, scoring their two runs. At 12-2, the Lady Wolves Lady Cougars, 23-3. as they kept Pearl City scoreless. describe a shock situation. The slump ceased in the fourth, as Pearl City scored six times. LEGALS As the visitors batted in the top IN THE CIRCUIT COURT KOESTER DECEASED; en that a public hearing on Notice is hereby given that a of the fifth inning, nothing could FOR THE 15TH Mortgagor (s), to said budget and appropriation tentative budget and appropri- truly have been done. The Lady Cougars would score JUDICIAL CIRCUIT M.E.R.S., INC. AS NOM- ordinance will be held at 7:30 ation ordinance for the Town once, as the Lady Wolves took STEPHENSON COUNTY - INEE FOR PENNYMAC o’clock P.M., 2nd day, May, of Kent/Erin in the County of the 23-3 decision. FREEPORT, ILLINOIS LOAN SERVICES, LLC 2016, at 2699 N. Unity Road, Stephenson, State of Illinois, Bronte Wright was 4-4 in the PENNYMAC LOAN SER- Mortgagee, and recorded Lena in this Erin Township and for the fiscal year beginning game. She scored four runs and VICES, LLC in the Office of the Recorder that final hearing and action on 1st April, 2016, and ending knocked three home. PLAINTIFF of Deeds of STEPHENSON this ordinance will be taken at 31st March, 2017, will be on Meg Tessendorf was 4-5. She VS County, Illinois, as Document a meeting to be held at 2699 file and conveniently available scored twice and had three runs- JULIE CROTHERS A/K/A No. 1300136774; and for other N. Unity Rd., Lena, at 7:30 to public inspection at 520 N. batted-in. JULIE ANN CROTHERS relief. o’clock P.M. on the 6th day of Bridge St., Eleroy, from and Tori Clark was 3-5. She scored A/K/A JULIS CROTHERS; UNLESS YOU file your an- June, 2016. after 1 o’clock P.M., 1st day, three and drove three more home. DEBRA SUE KOESTER swer or otherwise file your ap- Jean M. Amendt, Clerk April, 2016. Please call ahead Macayla Pilson was 2-2 in the A/K/A DEBRA KOESTER; pearance in this case in the Of- (Published in 815-235-1436. game, with a runs scored. Others contributing include KENNETH KOESTER; BRI- fice of the Clerk of this County, The Shopper’s Guide Notice is further given here- Kylie Fransen, who was 2-3 AN KOESTER; JAMES Bonnie K. Curran April 20, 2016) by that a public hearing on said with three runs scored and two KOESTER; UNKNOWN 15 N. Galena 240434 budget and appropriation ordi- knocked home. HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF Clerk of the Court nance will be held at 7 o’clock Tyra Clark was 2-4 with three DOLORES KOESTER, IF Freeport, Illinois 61032 NOTICE OF PUBLIC P.M., 2nd day, May, 2016, at runs driven home. Kendra Mel- ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS on or before May 6, 2016, A HEARING 2699 N. Unity Road, Lena in ville was 1-3 in the game. AND NON RECORD CLAIM- JUDGMENT OR DECREE ON TOWNSHIP BUDGET this Town and that final action Pearl City improved to 7-0 in ANTS; SHERRY ZACK, BY DEFAULT MAY BE TAK- Notice is hereby given that a on this ordinance will be taken the NUIC and 12-1 on the season, SPECIAL REPRESENTA- EN AGAINST YOU FOR tentative budget and appropria- by the Board of Town Trustees with the 20-point win. TIVE OF THE DECEASED THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE tion ordinance for the Town of at the meeting to be held at 7 On Monday, April 11, the Ash- MORTGAGOR, DOLORES COMPLAINT. Erin in the County of Stephen- o’clock P.M. on the 6th day of ton Franklin Center Lady Raiders came calling and left after a rules- KOESTER A/K/A DOLORES PIERCE & ASSOCIATES son, State of Illinois, for the June, 2016. shortened encounter, taking with ELAINE KOESTER; JULIE Attorneys for Plaintiff fiscal year beginning 1st April, Dated this 1st day of April, them a 12-2 loss. CROTHERS, GUARDIAN Thirteenth Floor 2016, and ending 31st March, 2016. With Pearl City pitching, to OF THE PERSON OF DEB- 1 North Dearborn 2017, will be on file and con- Marcia Hammer, Supervisor open the Monday showcase, the RA KOESTER, A DISABLED Chicago, Illinois 60602 veniently available to public Jean M. Amendt, Clerk Lady Raiders hit a streak, got on PERSON; Tel. (312) 346-9088 inspection at 520 N. Bridge (Published in base and scored twice. DEFENDANTS Fax (312) 346-1557 St., Eleroy, from and after 1 The Shopper’s Guide In the bottom of the first, Pearl 14 CH 62 pleadings@pierceservices. o’clock P.M., 1st day, April, April 20, 2016) City answered, with two runs 308 NORTH FREMONT com 2016. Please call ahead 815- 240437 scored. STREET, LENA, IL 61048 PA 1404517 235-1436. AFC was, statistically, done. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION I689764 Notice is further given here- Public Notice for Loran They would end the game with five hits, as a team. NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, (Published in by that a public hearing on Township of Stephenson The Lady Raiders committed UNKNOWN HEIRS AND The Shopper’s Guide said budget and appropriation County three errors. LEGATEES OF DOLORES April 6, 13 & 20, 2016) ordinance will be held at 7:30 Regular board meetings will In the bottom of the second KOESTER, IF ANY; 239277 o’clock P.M., 2nd day, May, be held the second Tuesday inning, the Lady Wolves scored UNKNOWN OWNERS 2016, at 2699 N. Unity Road, of each month at 7:00 p.m. at five runs. AND NON RECORD CLAIM- Lena in this Town and that final the following location: Loran An inning later, they scored ANTS; NOTICE OF PUBLIC action on this ordinance will Township Building, 215 E. two more. defendants, that this case has HEARING be taken by the Board of Town South Street, Pearl City, IL. In the bottom of the fourth, been commenced in this Court ON ROAD DISTRICT Trustees at the meeting to be Known deviations from this working on their twelve-hit game, against you and other defen- BUDGET held at 7:30 o’clock P.M. on the schedule are as follows: they scored two more. dants, asking for the foreclo- Notice is hereby given that a 6th day of June, 2016. May 10, 2016 at 8:00 a.m. Because of the two runs scored in the opening inning, AFC got to sure of a certain Mortgage con- tentative budget and appropria- Dated this 1st day of April, October 11, 2016 at 8:00 a.m. play into the fifth. veying the premises described tion ordinance for road purpos- 2016. November 9, 2016 at 8:00 Pearl City added a twelfth run as follows, to wit: es of the Erin in the County of Brian Diddens, Supervisor a.m. and took the ten-run lead, 12-2. LOT ONE (1) AND TWO Stephenson, State of Illinois, Jean M. Amendt, Clerk Other deviations from this After a team has batted five (2) IN BLOCK TWO (2) OF for the fiscal year beginning (Published in schedule will be posted on the times, a game can be called, if the PICKARD’S ADDITION TO 1st April, 2016, and ending The Shopper’s Guide door of the Loran Township lead of the opponent extends into THE TOWN OF LENA. 31st March, 2017, will be on April 20, 2016) Building. double-digits. Commonly known as: 308 file and conveniently available 240435 Deb Foust Pilson was 3-3 in the win. She NORTH FREMONT STREET, to public inspection at 520 N. Township Clerk scored two runs. LENA, IL 61048 Bridge St., Eleroy, from and (Published in Tessendorf powered home four and which said Mortgage was after 1 o’clock P.M., 1st day, NOTICE OF PUBLIC The Shopper’s Guide runners and added a homerun to the statistics-book for the season. made by, April, 2016. Please call ahead HEARING April 20, 2016) Taylor Brudi knocked home a DOLORES KOESTER 235-1436. 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No 2011 FORD EDGE SEL AWD 1 8,000 orig miles, Vance & Hines doubt you’ll find some things you forgot owner 59k miles ex. cond. $16, pipes, windshield lot of custom 500 OBO 815-492-2176 chrome, excel. cond., too much you had and no longer need or want. to list, $4,800 OBO, Rich 262- SCION XA 05 new tires and 812-6850 Turn your trash into cash. Have a garage brakes, runs great $2695. 262- 539-3614. 2003 HARLEY DAVIDSON 883 sale and advertise it the Scoop Today and Sportster, 22,000 mi., great con- dition, black, new rear tire, clean, Shopper’s Guide. Automobiles $3,700 OBO (262) 729-0113 2006 SOFTTAIL STANDARD, Wanted 600 miles. New Bars, Bags, CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Pipes, Mirrors, Tank Panel. Se- The Scoop Today & Shopper’s Guide Make/Models 2000-2015! Any curity System. 200 rear tire. Condition. Running or Not. Com- $11,500/OBO. Call after 5:30PM. petitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re 262-767-1904 Nationwide! 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All WANTED OLD JAPANESE Trucks & Trailers Paperwork Taken Care Of. 1-800- MOTORCYLES KAWASAKI 283-0205 (MCN) 1996 FORD F250 460/V8/7.5L. $$$ $$$ $$$ Z1-900 (1972-75), KZ900, KZ1000 (1976-1982), Z1R, Good condition, heavy duty tow- DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHAR- ing package. Includes 5th wheel ITY. Receive maximum value of KZ1000MK2 (1979,80), W1-650, H1-500 (1969-72), H2-750 (1972- hitch. 83,500 mi. $7000. Call Joe write off your taxes. Running or at 262-514-3046. not! All conditions accepted. Free 1975),S1-250, S2-350, S3-400, pickup. Call for details. 855-752- KH250, KH400, SUZUKI GS400, 1997 DODGE PICKUP 1500 de- $$$ $$$ $$$ $$$ 6680 (MCN) GT380, HONDA CB750K (1969- luxe opt., new tires, alpine stereo, 1976), CBX1000 (1979,80) $4,000, Call 262-758-2487. Donate Your Car to Veterans To- CASH !! 1-800-772-1142, 1-310- day! Help and Support our Veter- 721-0726 usa@classicrunners. 2001 DODGE RAM 2500 LARA- Are you selling a single item for ans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100% com MIE SLT V10 ext. cab/topper tax deductible. Call 1-800-245- short box 4X4 55K kept in heated $$$ 0398 Sports/Classic garage $12K 815-947-3346 WE BUY USED/DAMAGED 2002 F250 SUPER DUTY 5.4 $$$ LESS THAN $100? $$$ TRUCKS! Chevy, Toyota, Ford Cars gas, 128K, pw, ps, cc, bd, de. and More. 2000-2015. America’s Florida truck. Copper. 262-607- Top Truck Buyer. Free Nationwide 1955 CHRYSLER 300 original 0406. Towing! Call Now: 1-800-536- paint, upholstery & chrome, hemi, IF SO, WE WILL RUN YOUR AD IN THE 4708 stick shift, 35k original miles, Call 2003 FORD F250 Diesel 4x4, for details $50,000 OBO, 262- 182K $8,000 OBO. 608-862- 539-2470. 3435 SCOOP TODAY AND SHOPPER’S GUIDE AT Boats 1973 AMC HORNET 2 DR SD, COLLECTOR 1961 CHEVY 16 FT. ALUMINUM LANDAU California car owned since ‘85, Dump truck. Very nice condition FISHING BOAT 25 horse john- 401+.040, 727 trans, new interior, - $3,000. 608-876-6910 No Charge! rust free, 262-989-4112 $$$ $$$ son motor and trailer, many ex- TRAILER SALE: 2017 H&H tra’s, like new. $2,500 OBO 224- 1979 AUSTIN MINI have parts to 7’X16’ V-NOSE ramp door, Private Party Only 717-0831 convert to rear wheel drive, w/215 side door $4,156.00; 6’x12’ Just fill out the coupon below and drop off or mail to: alum., V8 & 5 speed, wt. 1,500lbs v-nose ramp door side door 1985 188V CELEBRITY CUDDY Rock Valley Publishing, FREE Ad, CABIN FOR SALE. Good con- Call 847-838-1916. $2,799.00; NEW 7’x18’ enclosed $4,550.00; NEW Skidloader trail- dition, stored indoors, low run 1987 CHEVY MONTE CARLO 213 S Center Street, Lena IL 61048 hours, lake ready. Includes skis, ers with 4 ft. dovetail & flip over BLK SS 5L, V8, all orig. 9,800m ramps $4,077.00; 82”x20’+2’ tube, wakeboard, life vests, ropes, $16,000 OBO 262-537-2435. Write your ad below, One Word Per Box, be sure to include your price bumpers, boat cover, trailer. 19 14,000# skidloader trailers Now $3,699.00. 150 trailers-in-stock foot with 5.7 liter V8 Mercruiser 1995 CHEVROLET CAMARO I/O, Asking $5,500. Call 262-206- 515-972-4554 www.FortDodgeT- T-top, unique mystic Teal color, railerWorld.com (MCN) 7591 for more details. all orig. equip. auto. tran. $3,995. 262-716-6944. 21’ STURY CRUISER 188 mer- cury inboard engine, full canvas, ‘79 CJ5 JEEP Restored, painted. Vans, Mini Vans 847-587-4355. Looks & runs great. Must see. $5500. 608-751-0430 2000 CHEVY CONVERSION MCGREGOR26X 02SAILOR / VAN 78,000 mi $5,500 OBO 815- trailer 50hp, 4 stroke/sink/head SOUTHERN ANTIQUE, smaller 947-2547 Stockton sleeps 6 $12,000 815-568-3235 Toronado. Seats 6. V-6, FWD. TRADE? 4WD? El Camino? 2004 FORD FREE STAR Black & Sports? Convert.? 847-395-2669 Tan,140,000k, no rust, oil change every 3k $2,950 OBO 773-401- Campers and RVs 0208 2003 EAGLE 10 BUS Conver- Sport Utilities sion 100% self contained, sleeps 2006 MOBILITY VAN Grand 8, reduced $60K 815-544-4526. Caravan, 58k, new tires, brakes & 1999 GMC 2500 SUBURBAN exhaust, $18,000 OBO Call 262- Ads will not be accepted without the following information. Only one free ad per month. 4X4 towing package, 2 bench 620-4945. 2013 KEYSTONE RETREAT & 2 bucket seat for 8 people, 39’ FDEN on seasonal lot-Crazy maintenance records avail for in- YOUR NAME ______PHONE ______Horse Campground, Brodhead, spection, very clean, mostly hwy. Find your next vehicle WI. Deck, shed, golf care & more miles, good tires, asking $3,000 ADDRESS ______included. $35,000 (608)289- OBO Call 262-492-1366. in the classifieds 7049 ______FIND BARGAINS IN THE CLASSIFIEDS 223739 Page 22 - April 20, 2016 - Shopper’s Guide Lena American Legion Auxiliary announce 76th Session of Illini Girls State delegates LENA — The Lena Ameri- Club to those young ladies who have community, state, and nation. It is just what she makes it. She can Legion Auxiliary proudly Kayleigh Gerber-Lena Volun- just finished their Junior year in is a powerful, intense learning learns the duties, privileges, announces their delegates attend- teer Fire Department high school. experience. rights and responsibilities as a ing the 76th Session of Illini Marissa Buss-Coach’s Bar and Illini Girls State is a simula- Hundreds of girls from vari- citizen of Illini Girls State that Girls State, June 19-25, at EIU in Grill tion patterned after the State of ous communities throughout the will help her fully participate as Charleston, IL. Those attending Corinna Fullmer-Lena Ameri- Illinois; it follows Illinois gov- State of Illinois will attend Illini an American citizen. and those providing their funds can Legion Auxiliary ernmental procedure as closely Girls State in June. They will In addition, three scholarships to attend are: In addition, the Leamons’ as possible. It is a practical learn the way a two-party sys- will be presented to three young Bailey Baldauf-Citizens State Funeral Home is funding Isabelle application of Americanism and tem works. At IGS we have ladies attending and the Sam- Bank of Lena Frautschy from Orangeville. good citizenship which attempts two fictitious political parties, sung Scholarship winner will Victoria Gahm-Lena State Girls State is a program that is to teach and inculcate in our the Nationalists and the Feder- advance to National, with the Bank held in each state with the excep- youth a love of America and a alists. They will caucus, have opportunity to be one of the nine Rachel Edler-Lena Lion’s tion of Hawaii and is only offered sense of individual obligation to Primary and General elections, out of one hundred applicants to and participate in a party Con- win a $20,000 scholarship. vention. Two young ladies attending They will elect city, county, will be fortunate to be selected to ORANGEVILLE VOLUNTEER FIREMEN’S and state officials. They will attend Girls Nation Washington

learn the duties of various public DC in July for one week, with offices – their functions, limita- expenses paid by the American ST tions, and powers. They will Legion Auxiliary. 31 ANNUAL HUGE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION have their own legislature where We are very proud to “Invest they introduce, debate and pass in the Future” of these young their own bills. They regulate ladies. SUN., APRIL 24, 2016 - 8:30 AM SHARP their own cities, enforce their If you would like the opportu- LOCATION: Downtown Orangeville, IL-306 W. High St.-60 Miles East of Dubuque, IA or 55 Miles South of Madison, WI or 40 miles NW of Rockford, IL on IL HWY RT 26 laws, and prepare county proj- nity to help sponsor a delegate or TO CONSIGN TIL SALE DAY CALL: Pat 815-238-0843 OR Creighton 815-541-2717 ects. the opportunity to attend, please HELD RAIN OR SHINE - Lunch by Firemen’s Fabulous Foods. Breakfast sandwiches, biscuits n gravy till 9:30am. Brats, dogs, wieners, Each girl has a chance to learn contact Julia Moore at 815-369- pies, desserts and cookies. Restrooms and portables. ALL COMMISSIONS GO TO PURCHASE & UPDATE ORANGEVILLE FIRE DEPT. EQUIPMENT. for herself that her government 4684.

Over 1,100 registered buyers averaged last 4 years. CARS-TRUCKS-BOATS-HOUSE TRAILERS- Registration starts at 7:15 am - Sale last all day!!! Catching up with Orangeville

EXPECTING 50 LAWN MOWERS-20 CARS-BOATS-CYCLES-CAMPERS CYCLES-MOTOR HOMES By Chris Johnson post-season readiness, begins to **********On-line Early Buyer Pre-registration Available. E-mail us at (approximately 11:00 am) Reporter take root. [email protected] with your name, address, phone number prior to sale 2003 8x16 tandem axle enclosed, ramp door, very good cond., titled day. Present Photo ID sale day to pick-up your number. WE STRONGLY URGE THIS 1987 Subaru Legacy Outback, AWD, 165k; 2014 Ski-Doo 600rs, 550 miles ORANGEVILLE — It was a On Tuesday, April 12, the PRACTICE TO AVOID THE LONGER LINES. HELP US SPEED UP YOUR REGISTRATION!!! 2004 Keystone Hornet Toy-Hauler camper, loaded w/ options, 29Fbh, sleeps 6, boys’ baseball team took the field 8x10 garage, excellent cond. busy week of softball for the Consigned items can be brought in on Friday April 22nd, 8 am till 8 pm, Sat April 23rd, ’06 Chrysler Town and Country van, clean, fresh tune up with a road game in Dakota. 7 am. till dark!!!! NO CONSIGNMENTS SALE DAY. NO BUY BACK FEE!! All titled Orangeville Lady Broncos, as ’96 Dodge Intrepid, new tires items must be accompanied by title or proof of title, and $25 non-refundable doc fee. On Thursday, April 14, Dakota ’93 Chevy Lumina, has brake issues they faced a schedule featuring a Any Freon based items require $15.00 sign in fee. No used tires, old non-digital TV’s, ’89 Arriva 20ft open bow, 5.0Merc, new upholstery, cover, trailer returned the favor. glass, storm windows, microwaves, truck toppers and bed liners, used tires. Firemen Monday meeting with Eastland, Force 14’ tandem 14k. utility trailer, new Forest River 14’ dump trailer, new Tuesday, April 19, the Bron- reserve the right to refuse consignments due to saleable condition or usefulness. WE Hull 20” car hauler, 10 yr. warranty, new ’99 Kawasaki Ninja ZX 600G cycle a Tuesday match, on the road in WILL NOT BE YOUR DUMPSTER!!!! Not responsible for consigned items that do not cos faced the Pecatonica-Durand ’07 Chevy 2500HD, 137K, 6.0 engine, Auto., DMI bumper, reg cab, white Dakota, followed by a visit to show up sale day. Call to be sure it’s here! Always lots more not advertised. ’07 Chevy 2500HD, 7.4, auto, DMI bumper, reg cab, red Freeport on Wednesday and a co-op, with a game played at MOWERS-YARD & GARDEN-ATV’S-ETC. ’93 Cadillac Deville ’00 Chevy Camaro Coupe, manual trans. trip home on Thursday, April 14, Pecatonica. (sells approx. 1:00 pm, starting with weed whips, grass trimmers, yard tools, etc.) 04 Ford Explorer Sport-trac, 4x4 This Thursday, April 21, the 01 Dodge Intrepid, 4dr, 152k,new tires, exhaust, front end, complete tune-up, runs to wrap up the season series with JD LT 155/38” JD L130/48” Craftsman LT 1000 & 4000 w/42” Indians travel to Orangeville for CC LT 1040 w/42” Troy-bilt 21hp/46” New Briggs & Craftsman push mowers well, red Dakota. Rough cut 48” pull mower, v.g. CC like new yard cart Mantis tiller 03 Dodge 1500 4x4 ’93 Chevy ½ ton 4x4 step side, auto a regularly scheduled function. th On Tuesday, April 19, the Lady CC 5252 compact, 186hrs, 60”, p.s., sharp JD 420 gas, 60”, 22hp. ’98 Dodge Dakota 4x4, 2dr., V-6; 5 wheel plate hitch This Friday, the Broncos play JD 420 dsl, no deck, 3 hyd, 3pt hitch, good cond. Enclosed 5x10 alum. Trailer, v.g. 99 Honda retro 1100cc, low miles Broncos opened a series with the New Snapper 360Z zero turn, 52”, 23 hp. Briggs, warranty Sea Nymph 22’ cuddy cabin, all alum., 4.3 V-6 Merc, outdrive Durand Lady Bulldogs. host to Freeport Aquin, in a game New Snapper 550 Z commercial, 25hp Briggs, 52” deck, warranty 9.8 Merc outboard 17’ canoe w/3.9 Merc, elect troller motor and paddles rescheduled from March 31. New Columbia CLT 46” CVT, 18hp New Columbia zero turn, 24hp, 54” deck 14’ flat bottom bass boat, 35 hp Merc. w/trailer On Wednesday, games with Chaparral 18’ GN livestock trailer w/new torsion bars & brakes First pitch on Friday is 4 p.m. 2 ton mii-wagon gear Several yard carts 2012 JD D-140/42” Ashton-Franklin Center and JD lawn cart Troy Bilt wood chipper Smp and Snapper sno-blowers SHOP/GARAGE ITEMS-MISC. HAYRACK ITEMS Freeport Aquin were scheduled. Road-and-home series set up Simplicity 5216 mower/38” 4-pallets gray paver block New from Ace Hardware: storage bins 2 gal air compressors for Orangeville, beginning Tues- New Yamaha 2012 elect golf cart, charger, driven once by lil old lady, literally! Thursday, April 21, the Lady Wrenches, sockets, screw drivers Wood burning stove Sump pump day, April 26, as the South Beloit JD LT 180/ 48” Yamaha 4 stroke gas golf cart Arctic Cat 400 4x4 ATV, good cond. Jigsaw Drill bits Light fixtures Assortment of nails Broncos travel to Durand. Weed whips Trimmers 60” yard roller Wheel horse pony roto-tiller Like new 2 ton floor jacks Sewer rat Craftsman 10” radial arm saw On Friday night, they are at Sobos invite the Broncos in for Honda HS 55 snowblower, good Agra fab lawn vac. MUCH MORE BY SALE DAY approx. 20 sheets used white pole barn steel, in 14-20 ft lengths a match. HOUSEHOLD-ANTIQUES-COLLECTABLES-MISC. Cement contractors Bull Float, w/3 ext. handles, v.g. cond. Pecatonica. entire wagon load of shop & farm items 2– New Goodyear 10.5x15 skid tires Thursday, April 28, South (sells at 8:30 am with 2 auction rings-Expecting 6 wagon loads of various house When the two week schedule is LB White 150k and 60K BTU heaters fixtures, furniture, tables & chairs & collectibles) Beloit travels to Orangeville Classic 500 air tire changer w/all accessories put down on paper, Orangeville Keith and Gladys Wolfe-Orangeville household: Press back chairs; walnut dressing Over the next two weeks of the Mac 310 chain saw 5 gal gas jugs 2-contractors wheelbarrows table; cedar chest; Brown Broyhill couch, 4 yrs old, exc.; blue recliner; captain’s chair; could find itself assured, that a Big Four Mark 5 tire changer Drywall lift 10 gal air compressor season, the Broncos will wrap up woven straight chair; old beer box; wash stand, lots more: win streak could put them in a Ingersall-Rand impact wrench Custom built welding trailer Carol Marty-Monroe, WI: Household with lots of collectible glassware, dishes, some situation of receiving one of the their season series with the co- linens, and entire trailer load; curve glass china closet; curio cabinet; butcher’s kettle; LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT top seeds, in the upcoming Class ops of Forreston/Polo and Lena- one horse sleigh; caboose stove; elect. fireplace décor room heater; new vid camera/ (starts at 10:00 am) Winslow. tripod; new Dean Martin tv show CD collection; Kenmore 5 cu ft freezer 1A Softball Regional, hosted by 2- Amish western saddles Blue 12” leather saddle set w/ headstall, breast collar Game one of the road-and- MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT-FARM TRAILERS Lots of misc horse tack 4 Pannier nursery hog feeders 3 ton bulk bin Pearl City and Freeport Aquin, Several farm gates, ass’t sizes portable cattle head gate w/chute home series with Forreston/Polo (starts 10:00 am) when the regular season comes 48” portable barn fan Bergmann 8’ wooden cattle feeder begins on Tuesday, May 3 and 2004 Yanmar Vio 15 mini-excavator, 3 cyl dsl, 1440 hrs, weighs 3850#, digs 7’3”deep 16 bu feed cart, new liner Cattle show box w/ halters & equip. to a close in a little over three IH 1086, CAH, upgrade DT466, 190hp, new TA, paint, MVC pump, rear seals, weeks. wraps up Thursday, May 5. brakes,3pt, 80% tires, ex cond. TERMS: CASH, CHECK, OR VISA/MASTER CARD W/4% CONVENIENCE FEE. The Panthers welcome in the HD 8x16 flatrack w/EZ trail walking tandem 16 ton gear MF 265 utility w/ loader All items to be paid for before removal. Number system used. NO BUYERS PREMIUM. Eastland would find no answers Sunflower 9 shank swivel coulter disc chisel JD 336 baler w/ejector, nice Go to [email protected] to pre-register and pick up your buyer number in their Monday matinee, as they Broncos on Tuesday, May 10. FARMER #1- Gehl 95mix-mill, magnet, clean; 2- Mayrath 8x62 augers, 10 hp., hyd lift, with positive ID presentation sale day. Sales tax applied to all lawn and garden. Not The conference closer with one is 3phase;Case- IH 600 forage blower, 540 pto, exc.; Automatic 540 pto roller mill, struggled to even make contact, responsible for accidents or lost items after they are sold. All announcements sale day Pearl City is schedule for Friday, intake auger, 10” discharge, very good; IH 56 blower, v,g,; take precedence over prior printed material. All items sold without warranty, “as is- as the Lady Broncos kicked up FARMER #2- NH 489 haybine, excellent rolls; NH 258 & 256 dolly wheel rola-bar where is”. May 13 at 4:30 p.m. rakes, v.g.; NH 68 baler w/53 thrower, clean; IH 45 vibra-shank 18’ pull FC; Parker the dust, in a 10-0 win. and F&F 220 grav. boxes w/10 ton gears; Brillion 12’ pull FC; 3pt 2 bottom plow, vg. ILLINOIS LICENCED AUCTIONEERS: The Boys’ Class 1A Baseball Creighton Barker-IL40000.252 - 815-541-2717 The Lady Cougars have strug- AC 18’ wing disc, vg.; 8 “v-rake” tine rake wheels, good; McFarlane 3-5’ section drag Todd Wills-IL4410000.745 - 815-262-8939 gled this season, as the offense Regionals will be hosted by w/evener, good cond; JD 400 grinder mixer; JD 7000 6-30 no-till planter w/ Yetter Rick Garnhart-IL440000.901 - 815-238-3044 Orangeville and Freeport Aquin, whips; 2-8x16 flat racks, w/HD gears; poly swing fill auger for drill; JD 15 rotary hoe; Jeremy Rediger-IL44100.1410 - 815-878-7515 has found consistency, somewhat Top-Air 1000 gal 60ft hyd fold, foam, monitor and controls; DMI hyd fold markers, ad- Lenny Bryson-815-632-8851 as well as Ashton-Franklin Cen- just to 30ft,w/manifold control; Keifer 16 GN livestock trailer; 16’ Livestock bumper Phil Barker - 815-821-2544 evasive. Ken Schmitz, ringman - 608-558-2205 ter and Eastland. hitch trlr, converted to 3-horse slant, ex. Cond.; Yetter HD 4-38 3pt cultivator; Glencoe Orangeville has pitching. 9-chank disc chisel, w/bar, sharp; Kewanee elevator; 2-ton mini-wagon gear; 2-10x16 Sale sponsored and managed by: When pitching and defense The State Tournament begins, 2”floor flat racks w/ EZ Trail gears, flotation, tires, 50mph trail, vg. cond. NH 273 baler ORANGEVILLE VOLUNTEER FIREMEN INC align, as Orangeville’s recent following completion of the w/54 thrower, good; 2-8x16 bale cages and gears; NH 55 rake, clean; 6-implement Broncos’ regular season finale in tires/rims; 2-10.5 x 15 new skid steer bar tires; 3pt 6’ blade; Gehl 2170 9’ mo-co; PO Box 74, Orangeville, IL 61060 815-789-4410 streak gives indication of, the ALWAYS LOTS MORE BY SALE DAY! For direct info CALL 815-541-2717 or 815-238-0843 240740 mid-May.

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Each of the cubs had a chore and their annual spaghetti supper went smoothly. Thank you to the more than 450 Cub Scout supporters that turned out Thursday evening.

Tracy Siegner photos Volunteerism at its finest The Shopper’s Guide Members of Pearl City Cub Scout Pack 27 lined up for a group photo before beginning their annual spaghetti supper Thurs- day evening. Pictured left to right: Logan Freier, Ryan Potter, Will Be Featuring This Year’s Weston Gronewold, Kip Martins, Alex Spahr, and Brandon Hille. Lena Town Garage Sales To Be Held Friday, May 6 & Saturday, May 7, 2016 MUST BE Includes PREPAID If you have any questions, Map & Advertising Call Cyndee Stiefel Today at in The Shopper’s First 10 Lines Guide & The Approx. 815-369-4112 Scoop Today 45-48 words or email [email protected] Appliance $13.00 Sign Up Now! Registration Form Name ______Bring form to The Shopper’s Guide Address ______along with payment or mail to: ______The Shopper’s Guide, Featuring Samsung Appliances Phone ______213 S. Center St., Lena, IL 61048

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Early Registration is Appreciated!! 239124 239532 Page 24 - April 20, 2016 - The Scoop Today/Shopper’s Guide Warren CUSD 205 announces its Middle and High School honor rolls High honors Kimberlyn Raab Kailynn Martin Blaze Janecke Jacob VenHuizen Sixth Grade Freshmen Hannah McGivney Lane Raab Ethan Williams Addison Rickert Kirsten Kopp Emma Riedl Claire Riedl Freshmen Seventh Grade Taylor Renz Hayley Smith Seventh Grade Lindsey Brinkmeier Trace Albrecht Miah Stiefel Makaila Stuckey Mallory Bourgeous Brady Cox Sadie McCook-Berner Garrett Williams Seniors Mitchel Coffey Noah McGivney Matthew Riedl Sophomores Autumn Stiefel Camden Cornelius Collin McKee Amanda Schick Kolton Kaiser Honors Ashley Hintz Emily Raab Teila Thommen Rebecca Raab Sixth Grade Megan Hynek Noah Wulfekuhle Eighth Grade Mason Woodley Christian Eaton Skylar Neff Sophomores Brianna Anderson Juniors Degan Euler Sydni Sigafus Brynn Bohnsack Allison Heller Cassandra Blair Cole Harris Eighth Grade Chase Byrne JoAnna Dillon Ried Raisbeck Autumn Flynn Dharma Heidenreich Carter Kubat Ashley Olson Ahrend Raab Anna Riedl McKenzie Rowley Juniors Analiesa Harbach Jessica Hintz Amber Kuhse Zach Sperry Kyle Wolff Tyler Wulfekuhle Ethan Wybourn Seniors Meagan Cosgrove Miah Dagle Miranda Heagney Keegan Kent Allison Kubat Katherine Raisbeck Lydia Smith Ryleanne Stuckey Zachary Vondra Jessica Williams • EVENT Continued from page 12 9 AM to 5 PM Teen Money Smart BINGO Ages 12-17 Pick-up a bingo card and game instructions for April 23-29. Great prizes!

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