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Volume 34 Number 42 28 Pages Your Local News Leader Thursday, October 17, 2013 60¢ Obamacare: health department hires a counselor to help By Greg Myers concerned about Obamacare’s One of the most controversial employer mandate incentives and talked about laws, the Af- to smaller companies to shift fordable Care Act, also known their workers to part-time sta- as Obamacare, began enroll- tus because employers are not ment October 1. required to provide health Obamacare, signed into law coverage to part-time work- by President Barack Obama ers. Three of the nation’s larg- March 23, 2010, represents est unions recently sent a let- the most significant regula- ter to Democrat leadership tory overhaul of the country’s claiming that Obamacare health care system since the would “shatter not only our passage of Medicare and Med- hard-earned health benefits, icaid in 1965. but destroy the foundation of The law aims to increase the the 40-hour workweek that is quality and affordability of the backbone of the American The accident scene October 15 at Schuline Road and Route 4 health insurance, lower the middle class.” The employer uninsured rate by expanding mandate has been delayed un- public and private insurance til 2015. coverage and reduce the costs While the enrollment period Another collision at intersection of health care for individuals has opened, new coverage and the government. It pro- won’t start until January 1. vides a number of mecha- The enrollment period will of Route 4 and Schuline Road nisms, including mandates, last through March 31, 2014. subsidies and insurance ex- The new health care law is changes to try to increase cov- complex, and area organiza- For the third time in six Nitzsche allegedly failed to erage and affordability. tions have been scrambling to weeks, there has been a seri- stop at the Schuline Road However, this week, two lo- understand its roles and re- ous accident at the intersec- Fourth stop sign, according to police. cal municipalities, Sparta and sponsibilities. tion of Schuline Road and This is the same intersection Evansville, received word that Nancy Pelosi, House minor- Route 4 south of Sparta. where Richard and Connie their employee health insur- ity leader, once stated, “We The latest occurred just af- serious Buch of Red Bud died August ance rates are skyrocketing. have to pass the (health care) ter 6 a.m. Tuesday when a car 30 when their vehicle appar- The law also requires insur- bill so we can find out what is driven east on Schuline Road crash there ently failed to stop and was ance companies to cover all ap- in it.” by Kenneth Nitzsche, 58, of struck by a pickup truck plicants within new minimum The Randolph County Evansville collided with a driven by Kenneth Dam- standards and offer the same Health Department recently pickup truck driven north on since merman of Ava. rates regardless of pre-exist- hired an employee to be the Route 4 by Jeffrey Derickson, Dammerman later died of ing conditions or sex. Addi- in-person counselor for the 43, of Chester. his injuries. tional reforms aim to reduce changes brought on by the Randolph County Deputy March 29 Since March 29, there have costs and improve health care act. Sheriff Tim Price said been four serious accidents at outcomes by shifting the sys- The new employee at the Nitzsche’s car struck the the intersection, although tem toward quality over quan- Randolph County Health De- pickup on the driver’s side. Derickson to Barnes hospital. one was a rear-end collision. tity through increased compe- partment, Stephanie Bell, had Both drivers were taken to Derickson was listed in criti- In each case, the driver at tition, regulation and incen- to go through state and fed- the Sparta hospital. Nitzsche cal condition Tuesday after- fault was from the local area tives to streamline the deliv- eral training to be able to was later transferred to St. noon. Nitzsche was listed in and should have been famil- ery of health care. Louis University Hospital and fair condition. iar with the road. Opponents to the law are Continued on Page 5______Preliminary big plans for Sparta celebration Town will be 175 years old in ’14

Sparta was originally incor- The promoter told the coun- porated in 1837 as Columbus, cil that the previous concert he while the post office was staged drew mostly from cen- known as Shannon’s Store. tral Illinois and not the local The town and the post office area. He is hoping for a better were named Sparta in 1839. turnout this time. Therefore, Sparta celebrates “We will need to tweak this its 175th anniversary next proposal,” said Commissioner year, and some big plans are Gary Stephens. in the making. The council gave Stephens A promoter already has a and Mayor Charles Kelley per- proposal for the city. He did mission to negotiate a plan not want his name used yet. with the promoter with the Monday night, he told the city’s share of the cost not to city council there would be a exceed $40,000. special announcement soon Tuesday, Stephens said the as to who would be appearing proposal has already been next summer in a two-night changed. He said a couple of Sponsors of the Polar Bear Plunge fundraiser, which is held in January, entered this concert, and he is asking for things have been taken out, float in Friday’s Oktoberfest parade. financial help from the city. and the city is now proposing An event would be held at $30,000 to the production the shooting complex. That company up front. Rain didn’t dampen Oktoberfest Friday night would be set “I approve of doing this,” aside to honor Sparta’s 175th said Stephens. “We should get The 31st Steeleville Jaycees’ Renee Rheinecker said earlier ment, including the talent anniversary. our money back and more. Oktoberfest got off to a fly- this week she was still calcu- show, went on as scheduled. According to the promoter’s The city will even profit from ing start Friday evening with lating the amount of money “The crowd just waited it out outline, the two days would the free tickets because of con- the return of the downhill raised. Saturday. It was just a delay,” draw about 20,000 people. He cession sales, on which we get cart race, befitting this year’s Always a hit, the parade fol- Oktoberfest general chairman would also design a Sparta the sales tax.” theme of Steeleville, Start lowed the walk with home- Tiffany Daley said. “All in all, logo, do the advertising, pay Stephens said the company Your Engines. town race car driver Matt it was another successful for tote bags, provide 5,000 has a proven track record, and Crossing the finish line first Mevert in the pole position as year, and we are already plan- tickets free for Sparta resi- a big concert in Sparta last was the cooler pushcart team parade marshal, followed by ning next year’s Oktoberfest.” dents, and the city would get year meant about $16,000 in of Tim Basler, Todd Ehlers, his No. 22 race car. In the raffle, the winner of $2 for each ticket sold. increased sales tax for the Clint Young and driver As perfect as Friday’s the $500 cash first prize was The man asked the city for city. Travis Stipe. weather was, Saturday morn- Deb Thies of Steeleville. The $40,000 up front, which he Stephens says the city knows Next to make its way down ing dealt crafters and vendors grilling meat package was said the city could get back who the artists will be. He said Broadway was a group of 57 a setback as a steady, chilly won by Marilyn Wente and through the sale of tickets they are big names, and there citizens participating in the rain fell for several hours. the cooler of beverages by and the profit on the bags will be no problem selling tick- St. Jude Children’s Hospital That thinned out the crowd, Mary Sternberg, both of that would be sold. ets. walk. Walk organizer Dr. but the evening’s entertain- Steeleville. Evansville couple survives lightning strike to truck Have you ever heard that ing but left the exterior virtu- integrated. an electrician who told him a being in a vehicle will save ally undamaged. The truck is “It looked like it had been cut lighting strike carries about you if lightning hits the ve- a total loss, however. Truck and with a cutting torch, and only one million volts of electric- hicle? It apparently is true. “We were sitting in the about four inches of it were ity. Herb and Glenda Schaffner truck,” said Herb Schaffner. left,” said Schaffner. The truck wasn’t the only of rural Evansville found out “We had been inside it for amphibious The Schaffners were on some loss for the Schaffners. On the the hard way October 5. about 20 seconds when the land they own, waiting for a truck was a trailer towing an They were south of Marissa bolt hit. It sounded like five vehicle on a thunderstorm to pass. amphibious vehicle. It is also near the county line road sticks of dynamite going off, Schaffner said there had been a total loss. when lightning hit the radio and there was a ball of fire trailer were no lightning for about 15 or As for the Schaffners—they antenna of their pickup about the size of the truck 20 minutes when the strike went through a scary experi- truck. The force of the strike bed.” destroyed hit their truck. ence, but they came through melted all of the vehicle’s wir- Much of the antenna had dis- Schaffner said he talked to it without even a burn. Page 2 County Journal October 17, 2013

Fire calls in Sparta, Marissa Fire damaged a house age to the contents. He scene of a Marissa fire in Sparta early the estimated that the call October 11 at 1:18 morning of October 10. house is about a 40 per- p.m. The call was to 432 It is the home of cent loss to the second Joan Avenue. Becky Henson at 1116 floor. The building is owned Sycamore. The fire was going by John Harding. The Fire Chief Brian through the roof when fire was confined most- Adams said the fire the fire department ar- ly to one apartment started in the fireplace rived. where damage was flu on the second floor. The occupants es- heavy. The cause is un- Firemen were able to caped unharmed. determined. Work was move furniture and oth- **** under way in an adja- er items to the middle of A vacant apartment cent apartment at the Accident south of Sparta the house and cover building that is being re- time. Emergency and police personnel responded to this accident, which them to keep down dam- habilitated was the **** occurred shortly after 5 p.m. Tuesday on Route 4 about a mile south of Schuline Road. Both drivers had to be extricated, but their identities, extent of their injuries and cause of the accident was not available from Driver saw trouble, slowed state police at press time Wednesday. County Journal photo by Kacey Wolters One person was in- Charles Belanger, 53, of ara Belanger. She told jured in a two-vehicle Ludlow, Illinois. police that Miller had crash October 12 at 6:30 Belanger said Miller’s her head down and was Ava woman injured in wreck p.m. on Route 154 just vehicle was moving slumped over the steer- west of Michael Road in slowly, and he was able ing wheel possibly be- Eden. to stop and put his car cause of a medical prob- with Murphysboro fire tanker The Randolph County into reverse to soften lem. An Ava woman was by the fire truck, which flown to Barnes-Jewish Sheriff’s Department the impact of the colli- said a pickup truck driv- sion. After hitting Bel- The Belangers were seriously injured when was being driven south Hospital in St. Louis. not injured. the car she was driving by Murphysboro Po- She was admitted to the en by Mildred Miller, 80, anger’s truck, Miller’s of Coulterville was west- car ran off the road and Miller was transferred collided with a fire mona Somerset fireman intensive care unit, but to St. Louis University Michael Kortkamp. her injuries were not bound and crossed into came to rest in a ditch. truck tanker on its way Hospital. Tuesday she to a fire near Murphys- Police said the fire considered life-threat- the eastbound lane, hit- A passenger in the ting a car driven by was in good condition. boro October 10. truck did have its emer- ening. Belanger car was Tam- Murphysboro police gency lights and siren Kortkamp was not in- said the accident oc- on at the time of the col- jured, according to po- curred just before 1:30 lision. lice. Randolph County court p.m. at the intersection Volkman had to be ex- Police made no men- of Route 127 and Indus- tricated from her ve- tion of tickets being is- The following cases titution. Alyiah Fuller of Spar- trial Park Road. An SUV hicle. She was taken to sued, but the case re- have been terminated in John Huckstep III of ta, battery, dismissed. driven east by Sue Volk- St. Jospeh’s Hospital in mained under investiga- Randolph County cir- Evansville, criminal de- James Richards of man of Ava was struck Murphysboro and later tion late last week. cuit court. facement of property, Evansville, telephone Jenica Brimmer of guilty, conditional dis- harassment, court su- Sparta, theft, guilty, charge, jail less time pervision, fine. conditional discharge, served, court costs, res- Payton Richards of Police activity for the week jail less time served, titution. Graham, North Caro- court costs. Edward Fricke Jr. of lina, battery, court su- Timothy R. Ward, 26, Lucy D. Compton, 43, Shawn J. Copeland, 25, Lateria Brimmer of Chester, criminal tres- pervision, fine. of Grand Tower was ar- of Thompsonville, Illinois of Brighton, Illinois was Sparta, theft, guilty, pass to a residence, Lorena Pfaff of Prairie rested October 9 by the was arrested October 12 arrested October 8 by conditional discharge, court supervision, du Rocher, DUI, court Randolph County Sher- by the Randolph County Sparta police for aiming jail less time served, res- fine. supervision, fine. iff’s Department on a Sheriff’s Department on a laser pointer at a peace Randolph County war- a warrant for failure to officer and obstructing a rant for failure to appear appear in court on a forg- peace officer. He posted Drug arrest in Sparta Wednesday in court on a criminal ery charge. She was re- bond. The Sparta drug task cannabis and prescrip- drugs out of his house. damage to property leased on recognizance **** force executed a search tion narcotics from the Kinstler will be charge. He was jailed. bond. Brandon L. Jones, 24, warrant Wednesday at home. charged with delivery **** **** of Sparta was arrested Oc- 219 East 4th Street. The owner of the resi- and possession of a con- Phillip T. Baker, 22, of Jamie J. Lewis, 39, of tober 9 by Sparta police The task force recov- dence, Chad Kinstler, 40, trolled substance with in- Pinckneyville was ar- Pacific, Missouri was ar- for driving while license ered a large amount of was allegedly selling the tent to deliver. rested October 9 by rested October 12 by the suspended. He was given Tilden police on a Ran- Randolph County Sher- a notice to appear in dolph County warrant for iff’s Department on a court. failure to appear in court warrant for failure to ap- **** IEPA PARTNERS FOR on a theft charge. He was pear in court on an ob- Jared L. Anders, 17, of jailed. structing justice charge. Sparta was cited October CONSERVATION FUND **** Lewis was jailed. 11 by Sparta police for Robert L. Motsinger, **** possession of cigarettes Shoreline Stabilization at Kinkaid Lake 21, of Benton was ar- Kenneth L. Inselmann, by a minor. rested October 10 by 44, of Steeleville was ar- **** Chester police for crimi- rested October 12 by Paul J. Donley, 32, of Johnson Creek Recreational Area nal damage to property. Steeleville police for pub- Sparta was arrested Oc- He was jailed. lic indecency. He posted tober 11 by Sparta police **** bond. for retail theft and unlaw- Yuridia Del Carmen **** ful possession of drug Agapito, 31, of Carbon- Bradford S. Lohman, paraphernalia. He was dale was arrested Octo- 54, of Percy was arrested given a notice to appear ber 10 by the Randolph October 13 by the Ran- in court. County Sheriff’s Depart- dolph County Sheriff’s **** ment for driving on a sus- Department for disor- Clint W. Penny, 22, pended license, driving derly conduct. He was Sparta was arrested Oc- an uninsured vehicle and jailed. tober 12 by Sparta police speeding. Agapito posted **** for driving under the in- bond. Melinda K. Walker, 40, fluence of alcohol, crimi- **** of Sparta was arrested Oc- nal damage to property Before After Michael G. Bohnert, 24, tober 6 by Sparta police and attempting to elude of Chester was arrested for driving while license police. As mentioned in a September 2013 article, funding will be October 11 by Chester po- suspended. She was **** provided by the Clean Water Act Section 319 and IEPA Partners lice for DUI, failure to re- given a notice to appear Kenneth Boling, 23, of for Conservation. Through that financial assistance, the Kinkaid- duce speed to avoid an in court. Tamaroa was arrested accident, possession of **** October 12 by the Perry Reed’s Creek Conservancy District was able to complete cannabis and possession Sharon A. Easton, 32, County Sheriff’s Depart- approximately 3,100 feet of shoreline stabilization in September of drug paraphernalia. of Sparta was arrested Oc- ment for driving an unin- and October of 2013. The above before and after photos are of He posted bond. tober 7 by Sparta police sured vehicle with no **** for retail theft. valid registration. a section located in the 3-mile “no wake” area at the Ava end of Carmen J. Clover, 40, **** He posted bond and the lake. That stabilized area is approximately 450 feet in length. of Tilden was arrested Steven Moore, 19, of was released. October 15 by Sparta po- Pinckneyville was ar- lice for unlawful posses- rested October 10 by sion of a controlled sub- Pinckneyville police for stance and retail theft. criminal sexual abuse. ACCIDENTS HAPPEN She was jailed. He was jailed. NO **** **** We’ll Restore Your Vehicle Quickly & At An Affordable Cost! SteelevilleSteelevilleSteelevilleSteelevilleSteeleville TRESPASSING Large Or Small... 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Sparta City Council acts on Sales Hours: Mon. - Wed. - Fri. 7:30am - 7:00pm business building permits Tues. & Thurs. 7:30am - 6:00pm Some Sparta business issues. He has now struction to begin. Sat. 7:30am - 4:00pm matters were given the moved the bus to the A building permit was Service Hours: go-ahead at the city Main Street address, also granted to Howell Mon. - Fri. 7:00am - 5:00pm which is in a business Financial at 1101 N. council meeting Monday Sat. 7:30am - Noon night. zoned area. He also has Market for an 1,820 Vincent Ward’s zoning his needed permits and square foot addition issues on North Market licenses. onto the company’s of- Street were settled. His A building permit was fice building. Iron Ford Sales And Support Team. school bus converted granted to Kim Rasnick The Randolph County into a mobile food busi- for the 80x88 foot addi- Farm Bureau received a ness, Vinnie’s Kitchen, tion onto the former building permit for a was granted a permit for United Auto Sales build- storage shed/garage be- We’re Here To Serve You! a carport at 116 W. Main ing, which will be the hind its offices on Street. new home of his Iron Hillcrest. Ward was going to Ford dealership. All In other action, the Presently Operating At The Former Sparta Ford Location keep the bus at a Mar- easements have been re- council cited a house at ket Street address, but corded, and everything 305 N. Vine Street as 311 South St. Louis Street • Sparta there were some zoning is in order for the con- abandoned and unsafe. After Construction Is Complete, The New Iron Ford Dealership Will Be Located At Coulterville sign honors 1221 North Market In Sparta school’s academic skills

Three men from the In June, Coulterville lege readiness. Coulterville High School received a bronze medal The town agreed to Class of 1949 recently ranking because it was purchase the lumber took it on themselves to in the top 23 percent of and helped put up the install informational schools in the country in signs, according to signs at two entrances two special areas. A Lowe. The letters are to the town. “U.S. News and World plastic decals. Bill Jarret, Ron Lowe Report” magazine study The signs read, “Coul- and Bud Sheeler pooled compiled a designation terville High School 618-443-5351 WWW.IRONFORD.COM their money to buy a ranking. 2013 U.S. News and metal sign with red let- The schools’ rankings World Report Bronze tering proclaiming the were based on academic Medal Winner For Aca- 2013 Ford F150 XLT 2013 Ford F150 Super Crew Includes Super Crew 4x2 4x4, Ecoboost, Backup Camera, Coulterville School’s aca- achievement testing and demic Excellence and 5-Year 100,000 NEW! Chrome Pkg. & demic abilities. other scales such as col- College Preparation.” Powertrain NEW! Much More! ESP Includes 5-Year 100,000 Powertrain ESP Stk. #3218 Stk. #3216 MSRP ...... $39,165 MSRP ...... $43,170 Iron Ford Discount ...... $3,991 Iron Ford Discount ...... $4,358 Mfg. Rebates* ...... $4,250 Mfg. Rebates** ...... $4,250 Iron Ford Price $30,924 Iron Ford Price $34,562 Take Off An Additional $1,500 Take Off An Additional $1,500 When You Finance Through Ford Motor Credit Co., LLC** When You Finance Through Ford Motor Credit Co., LLC** Take Off An Additional $1,500 With Trade-In Assistance*** Take Off An Additional $1,500 With Trade-In Assistance*** 2013 Ford Flex SEL 2013 Ford Expedition EL Leather, Heated Seats, Panoramic Roof 4x4, Limited, NEW! Roof, Navigation NEW! Stk. #3290

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Targeting the government shutdowns ast week, the County National down to cians in Washington hope L Journal published a monu- push their the message will be sent to story about two men who ments that They are governing by agendas. point blame at the other were camped on Kinkaid set out in They hope side and cause that party Lake. the open that by to lose votes. They were in an area of air are threatening a shutdown shutting Many people appear to be the Shawnee National For- closed. down the blaming Congress for all of est for a getaway of hunt- One that things the our troubles, such as the ing and fishing. has been common budget standoff. They don’t A U.S. park ranger went by mentioned frequently is Remember the seques- people use, those people like Congress, but they con- their campsite and told the World War II memorial ter? It made the federal will yell loud and strong tinue to re-elect their own them to leave, that the for- in Washington, D.C. Veter- government make cuts and blame one side or the Congressman. est was closed. If they didn’t ans want to see it. across the board. other. leave, they would face pros- The idea is to inflict as One of the results was the The sequester didn’t re- Americans have become ecution and a fine. much pain as possible, so closing of the White House ally work. Things were not so dependent on the fed- The two men moved to a the victims will blame the to student tours. It was a disrupted. eral government that we roadside parking area and other political party. move to try to force But by kicking two law fear being without it. That set up camp there. They are targeting the wanted action on the other abiding citizens out of a leaves the door open for That kind of action is be- cuts to hurt the most but side. camping site, which prob- politicians of both parties coming more frequent on keeping the give-away pro- Republicans and Demo- ably costs very little to op- to hold services hostage. the national political grams, such as free cell crats are using the threat erate, and closing a memo- Why should we expect any- scene. phones, for many people. of a government shut rial to veterans, the politi- thing else? Sugar-free lollygagging Pumpkins: bigger is better he definition of Lollygagging is good, in t’s that time of year her, so he put her in a T lollygag is to moderation, because it Iwhen I feel guilty pumpkin shell and dawdle or fool around. I allows your mind be about my lame Hallow- A there he kept her very couldn’t find an origin open to new ideas. Of een decorations. Every well?” I actually did al- of the word, but I’m in- Make course, you can abuse magazine on the store most fit inside the thing, clined to think it was your gift and lollygag shelves boasts creative Musing and there were times coined by a true lolly- It Fun yourself into shirking and clever decorating when Bill probably gagger. your responsibilities ideas, and I’ve yet to get View wouldn’t have objected It just sounds like a and postponing dead- out my menagerie of ce- to keeping me there. word a lollygag-ger By Pam Young lines, but when used ramic pumpkins with By Martha Peebles This gargantuan would come up with. with wisdom, it can be goofy faces. What they pumpkin took nothing I think the inventor of an avenue to success. don’t tell you in those less than the largest the word was British, lolly just gagged me.” Those who were born magazines is how long it nose and a toothy grin? three-wick candle that and perhaps he was hap- “How can a lolly gag organized don’t allow actually takes to carve a When it comes to could be found. Every pily sucking on a lolli- you?” any time for lollygag- raccoon or the head of pumpkins, spray paint evening right before pop, lying on a bed of “Well, you have to lie ging. They adhere to a whitetail buck on the is great. Last year, I used dark, somebody (me) green grass, looking up back and daydream and rigid schedule. They feel side of a pumpkin. Sure, silver, gold and white had to walk down our into a summer sky, see- not pay any attention to safe and comfortable the end result is elegant, paint on pumpkins of all lane and light the three ing clouds shaped like anything else.” looking at a calendar but I know firsthand sizes. The paint pre- wicks with a long horses or frogs, enjoying “You do a lot of that.” with all of the squares how stressful it can be. served the pumpkins, handled charcoal the flavor he’d chosen, “Yeah, it’s fun, but this filled up with things to One year, I copied a too. Then, using stencils lighter or fireplace when the candy got too lollipop stopped my do, places to go and stencil of a dachshund’s and black spray paint, I matches. Of course, the close to that dangly fun.” people to see. They head onto a pumpkin by painted each letter of reverse process of put- thing we have that “So don’t lollygag any- thrive on filled up using the pinprick PEEBLES on small ting out the candle had hangs down in the back more.” squares. method. That process white pumpkins as a to be done every night of our throats and If you’ll note, the If you desire to be or- took about two hours. yard decoration. Some before we went to bed. gagged himself. mother did not say don’t ganized, don’t ever Next was the intricate jokester rearranged the There was many a night Stopped abruptly from daydream anymore. Just desert the talent you carving. Being no letters so it read BE that we lay in bed on a a most enjoyable experi- don’t gag yourself any- have for lollygagging. Michelangelo, my skills SLEEP. cool autumn evening ence, he thought, more with a sucker. It’s a gift, and you must were amateur at best, so A few years ago, I de- just about to fall asleep ‘Whoa, I just lollygagged Now we’re stuck with a include time for it in it took a mere three cided I needed a huge when we remembered myself.’ negative connotation of your routines. hours. Since, I don’t own pumpkin out in the front the pumpkin was still His mother, thinking the word lollygag. When I got organized, a dachshund, this pump- yard. It was so big that lit. Then, as usual, the he was mowing the I don’t have to tell you it was so nice to learn kin was going to be a gift it was stressing the rear argument ensued about lawn, looked out the not to shove a sucker too that by being organized, for friends, so it had to shocks on my car. After whose turn it was to put kitchen window and far down your throat, I actually had more time look fairly decent. It did arriving home, two men out the fire. saw her son coughing but I think many need to to lollygag. I built into turn out cute, but I can’t and a boy lifted and set Bill always felt it was and ran out to him. hear that it’s perfectly my routine time to just imagine how long it it in place. Carving was my baby since it wasn’t “Are you okay, Son?” fine to lollygag. I’m a joy- do nothing. would take to carve sev- a major adventure. Re- his fault that we had an she asked in a worried ful lollygagger. Be selfish about hav- eral detailed pumpkins. member “Peter, Peter overgrown Jack O’ Lan- tone. Most sidetracked What happened to the Pumpkin Eater who had “Yeah, I’m fine, this home executives are. Continued on Page 5 days of triangular eyes, a wife and couldn’t keep Continued on Page 5 Be patient to get good seats Technology breakdown on’t think that and I walked over to the By John Bambenek patient privacy this D tickets to the ball park. I wanted to While much of the way, it would face mil- baseball playoffs or even see how the scalpers public attention is di- lions of dollars in fines the World Series are out were doing. rected at the federal under federal and state of reach for the average Editor’s Sure enough, in front government slimdown Guest laws. guy. of the Hilton hotel, a guy and the fight on the This project was Last Friday night, Judy had two tickets for sale debt ceiling, an impor- three years in the mak- and I went to St. Louis. Space in section 145. They tant milestone was Opinion ing, and basic footwork We made hotel reserva- were good seats. reached for the Afford- was not done and rudi- tions to stay the night By Jerry Willis “How much do you able Care Act. The mentary security proce- downtown. We did not want for them? The health care exchanges dures were not imple- plan to attend the Cardi- game is half over,” I ex- were opened. mented. If this was a nal-Pirate game but just aggerated. One of the potential ent states and how they private business, peo- wanted to enjoy the at- tion in the restaurant “Make me an offer,” he bright spots of the ACA set up their exchanges. ple would have already mosphere. was baseball as the said. was having a mecha- We are talking about a been fired, attorney We had dinner at one game was on TV, and it I called Judy and told nism for individuals to simple and known task generals would have of our favorite restau- was in the second or her I could get two great shop for their own to create a username opened investigations rants where we know third inning. We just seats, but she didn’t health care coverage and password. After to protect consumers, the owner very well. kept eating. want to go to the game. instead of the system over $600 million dol- and likely, the business During our conversa- Two or three guys were I didn’t buy them. we have now. Philo- lars, they couldn’t even involved would cease to tions with him, he told eating at the bar as we Had I made the guy an sophically, at least, it’s figure that out. exist. us we should have started to leave. offer for his section 145 the one thing everyone Some say the site suf- This administration called him for tickets for “Do you want some tickets, it would have could be able to sup- fered under a massive hyped itself as one of that night’s game. tickets?” one of the men been $25 for both. I port. The devil is in the load from the number the most technologi- “I had two different asked us. guess he was stuck with details, but the ability of interested persons cally advanced admin- people call and try to I looked at them. They them. for the consumer to checking out the ex- istrations in the history sell me tickets,” said the were way up in section As it turned out, we pick a provider makes change. That might be of the United States, restaurant owner. “I 447. could have gone into good economic sense, easy to believe on the and its own major IT could have gotten them “Take them if you want Busch Stadium in the all things being equal. first day, but no one project, the health care for you.” them,” he said. third inning and still Of course, with the would continue trying exchange, has failed in I never would have We didn’t take them. have seen the remain- rules governing the ex- after 10 days to access every conceivable way. thought of that. Judy went up to the changes, all things are the exchange. Do you What makes anyone The general conversa- room to watch the game, Continued on Page 5 not equal. know anyone who kept think this administra- Despite spending more going to healthcare.gov tion will be able to money to develop the several times a day for handle the technical Policies Of The County Journal River Stages website than Facebook three weeks straight? complexities involved spent to develop theirs, No one does that. in the provision of A Publication Of Willis Publishing, Inc. Mississippi At Chester healthcare.gov is a The fact is, it is clear health care in the long Larry Willis & Jerry Willis - Owners/Publishers Flood Stage 27 Ft. massive and complete no one bothered to test term in the light of this Greg Myers - Editor Oct. 10 ...... 3.6 technical failure. We this web application massive failure? PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY Oct. 11 ...... 3.7 are now almost three before it rolled out for John Bambenek, who 1101 East Pine • Box 369 • Percy, Illinois 62272 Oct. 12 ...... 4.0 weeks in, and people even basic functional- resides in Champaign, are still having diffi- ity. If they did not (618) 497-8272 Oct. 13 ...... 4.6 Illinois is the president culty registering ac- bother to even validate of Bambenek Consult- Letters to the editor must be signed in order to be Oct. 14 ...... 4.8 counts. This isn’t just a people could register published. A telephone number is also required for Oct. 15 ...... 4.3 ing, a cyber-security technical glitch; this is an account, what else investigation firm. verification. Letters and news items are published at Oct. 16 ...... 3.6 now the case study in was missed along the the discretion of the editors. All copy will be edited. The County Journal does not publish poetry. how to completely and way? Unfortunately, Classified advertising must be prepaid except for es- utterly fail in an IT we do have some hints. Correction tablished accounts. Political and certain other adver- County Journal project. In Minnesota, a fed- An article last week tising must be prepaid. (USPS 549-110) This would be like eral employee emailed stated that RN and BSN Any person or organization holding a money mak- is published weekly on Thursdays buying the latest confidential informa- Lori Clinton, Sparta ing event and wanting it advertised in the County Jour- for 60¢ each issue,$22.00 per iPhone and not being tion including 2,400 Community Hospital’s nal must discuss their promotion with the advertising year in Randolph, Perry and able to turn it on after social security num- chief nurse executive, $ department. Generally, if the organization charges for Jackson counties, 24.00 per year three weeks. Would bers to an insurance will receive her the event, goods or services, the County Journal in Illinois, $29.00 per year you keep it or would broker in the state who bachelor’s degree in charges to advertise its event. elsewhere, by County Journal, Letters advocating a candidate or referendum will Box 369, 1101 East Pine, Percy, you get your money had no need for the in- nursing October 26. It be published as a letter to the editor until two weeks Illinois, 62272. Periodicals back? formation and little, if should have stated that before an election. Within that two weeks such pro- postage paid at Percy, Illinois. As much as others any, involvement to the she received her degree motions will be published only as paid advertisement. POSTMASTER: Send address would like to spin this, 2,400 people involved. in October 2012. Anyone wishing to express thanks must do so in a changes to County Journal, Box we aren’t talking about This may sound like a The newspaper was paid advertisement. Thank you notes will not be in- 369, 1101 East Pine, Percy, complex business rules minor issue, but if your given incorrect informa- cluded in news stories. Illinois 62272. dealing with 36 differ- local hospital breached tion. October 17, 2013 County Journal Page 5

Tilden Celebrate The Change will buy Of Seasons storm New Scarfs • Angels Arrivals Fall Candles • Crosses siren Handcrafted, By Dan Zobel A MUST Detailed & Lighted The town of Tilden Country Barns, will have a new storm SEE! Churches And Cabins siren soon. At the meeting Octo- ber 15, the village board accepted a bid of $18,500 for a new si- FLORIST AND GIFTS ren from Storm Sirens 1009 E. PINE • PERCY • 497-8420 of Norman, Oklahoma. Tilden will have to pay only $5,000 of the Guns • Ammo • Clothing • Accessories cost, as the town has a grant from the USDA Reloading Components • Much More Fire prevention week for $13,500. The siren More than 150 kids toured the Chester Fire Department last week in will be located at the part of Fire Prevention Week. Firemen Jonavon Richelman (in full same location as the GIPSON gear) and Charlie Bargman are shown as they speak to the Kasi Jany’s current one. The siren will be ra- QUALITY FIREARMS second grade class. The kids were allowed to try on the firefighter Located At World Shooting & Recreational Complex boots, helmets and coats. The children also got a chance to play fire- dio controlled and has fighter and use the fire hose to spray water. Also as part of Fire Preven- a battery backup if a 311 Mallard Lane • Sparta • 816-547-4382 tion Week, the fire department went to St. Mary’s Catholic School, St. storm knocks out the E-mail: [email protected] John Lutheran School, the grade school and the high school to set off the power. It is also pro- fire alarms and practice fire drills. Firemen also toured the high rise, grammable, which -- OPEN YEAR ROUND -- Three Springs Lodge, the Manor at Craig Farm, Schafer Day Care, Ran- means that in addition dolph County courthouse and jail and Chester Rehab and Nursing. to being used for WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY • 10AM - 5PM storms, the town can (Other Times By Appointment) use it for other needs, including as a siren to Get It At P’ville opens soccer account signal curfew. www.gipsonguns.com The curfew issue was And Many More and www.gipsongunsonline.com With plans under water tower mainte- The city attorney was discussed by the board. Manufacturers! way to construct new nance company to make authorized to assist the Due to the fact that soccer fields in Pinck- sure anything placed planning commission. there has been an in- creased amount of graf- neyville, the city coun- on the water tower will Attorney Roger Seibert ENJOY EVERY MINUTE -SAVE EVERY MONTH cil Monday night voted not interfere with fu- will be able to advise fiti and damage at the to authorize the open- ture maintenance the committee on city park and other areas of ing of a new bank ac- work. issues. town, the board talked count that will be used A resolution was ap- The commissioners about possibly setting to pay expenses in- proved extending the authorized all Class A up its own town cur- curred in relation to the agreement between the liquor license establish- few. park. city and J & S Services ments to remain open At this time, the town The city is getting a for mowing and trim- one hour longer Mardi abides by the state or- $400,000 matching ming of city-owned Gras night. dinance, which re- grant to help pay for property. The resolu- Mary Caldwell was quires children under the project, which will tion adds two years to appointed to the library 17 to be home by 11 also include a field for the current contract. board for a three-year p.m. weeknights and the little league foot- A $4,500 grant to the term expiring June 30, midnight weekends. ball program. The city American Thresher- 2015. Her appointment The board said it will have to put man Association was is retroactive to July 1. needs to find time to sit $400,000 of its own approved. The money Hanna Kellerman was down and talk with money into the con- will come from the hotel- also appointed to the residents about curfew struction. motel tax fund. The city library board for a times. One of the The new soccer and traditionally gives the three-year term that board’s preliminary football field complex association money each will expire June 30, ideas was to move the will be located on the year to help promote the 2016. curfew up to 9 week- west side of Pinck- show held at the city Approval was given nights and 10 week- neyville just west of the park. to allow the Shriners to ends. Imperial Heights sub- The commissioners hold their annual news- The board agreed to division. approved a request by paper sales at locations sign a contract with Time to speed up with In other notes, the the thresherman asso- around the town square Perandoe Special Edu- commissioners ap- ciation to close Ballpark and the four-way stop. cation District to keep proved allowing the Road during its show The club will be con- the library going. a NEW Internet plan Pinckneyville Ambu- October 16-20. tacted for a date. By signing, the town lance Service to install Mayor Augie Keller- Trick or treat was set will pay $600 of the Is it time to upgrade to faster Internet? Think of the some communication man was given autho- for Thursday, October $1,200 that Perandoe time you’d save each day if your Internet speed was 31 from 6 to 9 p.m. for wants. equipment on the wa- rization to sign an SM ter tower east of town. agreement that will al- children through age Trick or treat will be faster. Switch to our SpeedNet high speed Internet The commissioners told low the Pinckneyville- 13. Trick or treaters Thursday, October 31 to enjoy every minute online. ambulance service rep- Du Quoin Airport board will be allowed to go from 6 to 8 for children resentatives that they to seek and receive vari- only to houses that have 12 and under. first need to contact the ous federal grants. their porch lights on. Take a minute to sign up now. Call 888-774-1638 or J. Willis visit www.egyptian.net for more details. License issue closes Tilden bar From Page 4____ Shannon’s Pub in “The matter is in the usually keeps him no- ing 10 innings. That’s Tilden is closed until hands of the Illinois Li- tified when a license is the game the Cardinals Cornerstone Group © 2013 further notice. quor Commission now,” up for renewal, but he won 3-2 in the 13th in- The closure comes said Police Chief Fred Fre- did not receive notifi- ning. derking. “When Shan- cation until recently So we had three * Service availability and Internet speed will depend on location. All prices subject to after the city was noti- change. Contact us for complete details. fied that the bar does non’s makes things right, that the license had chances at tickets. not have an up-to-date they will be eligible to get expired. If you don’t have tick- state liquor license. The their license back.” “We had to close the ets but want to go, just bar does have a current Mayor Don Keeton bar until the issue is be patient, hang around town liquor license, but said he heard that the corrected,” Keeton said. the ball park area and Stay Healthy, Eat 5 A Day without the state li- bar owner intends to go “Everybody has been in take in a game. cense, it cannot sell al- to Springfield possibly compliance and has VEGETABLES cohol. at the end of this week been working well with The city license is up- to go through the pro- each other.” Peebles... Grown On Our Own Farm! dated every three cess of getting the li- Owner Marilyn Shan- months, while the state cense back. non could not be From Page 4____ Cauliflower • Peppers is renewed yearly. Keeton said the state reached for comment. tern fire hazard in our Tomatoes • Zucchini front yard. He even has Cabbage • Turnips • Beets issues with my burn- Health care...Continued from Page 1______ing brush, leaves and Cucumbers • Broccoli meat on the grill. He And Much More! assist people. Medicaid eligibility has Also beginning Janu- frequently asked me “It has been a scram- recently expanded. ary 2014, almost every- this question: “Why NEW ble from day one,” said From what I have seen, one will be required to can’t you be like nor- CROP ILLINOIS APPLES health department ad- the majority of the un- have health insurance. mal people who get nor- Jonathan $ 49 Honey $ 49 ministrator Tom insured will fall under If they are not covered, mal sized pumpkins & Jonagold Smith. “The law is very the expanded Medic- they may have to pay a and normally place 1 LB. Crisp 2 LB. complex, and our role aid.” penalty when filing them on their front is to help people under- The program esti- 2014 taxes. porch?” stand the act and help mates that there are The penalty in 2014 is So this year, being my PUMPKINS them get on the website more than one million 1 percent of yearly in- normal abnormal self, to enroll or to see what uninsured people in Il- come or $95 per adult I’m in the market for insurance options are linois. Get Covered Illi- for the year, whichever The Great Pumpkin APPLE & CHERRY CIDER available. We do not nois aims to enroll is higher. The penalty again. If I turn up miss- Apple Butter & Jellies Available make suggestions or around 300,000 people goes up yearly. In 2016, ing around Halloween, Mini Pumpkins • Pie Pumpkins recommendations on in health plans by the it is 2.5 percent of in- would someone please policies. We assist peo- end of the open enroll- come or $695 per adult, check the pumpkin Baby Boos • Gourds • Indian Corn ple access the site.” ment in 2014. whichever is higher. In shell? Acorn, Spaghetti & The site is getcovered “One of the positives I 2014, the fine for unin- illinois.gov. On the site, see in this plan is, start- sured children is $47.50 Butternut Squash people can input basic ing in 2014, adults can- per child. information to a screen- not be denied insurance There are some excep- Young... LARGE INDIAN CORN ~ MINI & STRAWBERRY ing tool, such as the or charged more for tions to the penalty. Un- From Page 4____ STRAWBERRY POPCORN number of residents in current or past health insured people won’t the household and in- issues. This protection have to pay a fee if they ing a free day each MAMMOTH $ 95 $ 95 come. The website will is already in place to- are uninsured for less week. In that day, eat PECANS HALVES 8 LB. OR 25 3 LB. guide users to view cov- day for children,” said than three months of leftovers so you don’t erage options and the Bell. “Since the enroll- the year, are deter- have to cook, delegate, Pansies & Violas financial help available ment began, it has been mined to have very low use paper plates, wash to them. discovered by many income and coverage is bedding and towels FALL WREATHS •¬MEMORIAL STONES “Get Covered Illinois that Illinois’ rates are considered unafford- (they’re easiest to fold) CEMETERY DECORATIONS is the site that contains lower than predicted by able, in jail or prison, and let the family know

the insurance plans the federal government an illegal immigrant or it’s your free day. WHILE SUPPLIES LAST and rates that have and lower than many part of a federally rec- I do need to warn you Shirwin Farms been approved by the other states. The low- ognized religion that that lollipops are not est proposed monthly part of your lollygag- federal government,” prevents them from ac- 2411 State Route 13 said Bell. “What you rate for a bronze plan cepting insurance ben- ging time. pay is based on your for a 25-year-old in efits. If in any way I caused Lenzburg, IL income, age, tobacco Chester is around $145. Those with Medicaid you to want a lollipop, 3 Miles South Of New Athens, Illinois use, location and num- Plans are separated by or Medicare need not I’m so sorry. (618) 475-2900 cost—bronze, silver and buy more health cover- Let’s practice sugar- ber of family members Hours: 9AM To 6PM • 7 Days A Week Look For The White Barns With Green Roofs covered. In Illinois, the gold.” age. free lollygagging. Page 6 County Journal October 17, 2013 Photographs from this year’s Steeleville Oktoberfest

The team of Tim Basler, Todd Ehlers, Clint Young and Travis Stipe won the preparade race.

The First National Bank of Steeleville parade float

The St. Jude Children’s Hospital walk under way in Steeleville

The parade entry from the Steeleville Eagles Club

The Steeleville Oktoberfest variety show went on without a hitch Saturday evening. Tiffany Dailey is pictured acting as country music star Luke Parade marshal Matt Mevert Bryan. The show featured a number of skits and performances. ALL SEASON

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Fed shutdown slows P’ville hospital building

The so-called federal “We still need to give gets the notice to pro- government shutdown the USDA the informa- ceed, he will send out has resulted in a slow- tion that shows we are information to the news down of the Pinck- meeting our obliga- media. neyville Community tions,” said Hudgins. Hudgins was to have Hospital’s construction “All we can control has met Wednesday with the plans. been taken care of.” contractor on the job, Hospital administrator Hudgins says when Robins and Morton, to Tom Hudgins said this the USDA gets back to discuss the project. week that the USDA of- work, the Mt. Vernon It is projected that the fice closed October 8, USDA office will for- new 80,000 square foot and the hospital was ward the hospital’s in- hospital will take 14 just two weeks away formation to an attor- months to complete once from its final meeting ney, and he will send work starts. Sparta recycling with the USDA to get its back the closing instruc- A ceremonial ground- RNA Worldwide employees Matt Stenger, left, and Harold Meyer load all final notice to proceed tions. breaking was held ear- types of electrical items into a truck Saturday morning in Sparta. Randolph with construction of a “We will have a pre- lier this month for the County recycling coordinator Mark North directed traffic onto the parking new hospital. construction meeting $24.9 million project. A lot located across from the fire department. “It was busier than any of the The hospital will be then start to move dirt,” USDA loan will supply Saturday regular recycling days,” said North. “People started lining up at built east of Pinckney- said Hudgins. most of the funds to pay 8:40 a.m., and we were scheduled to start at 9.” He estimated that more ville. Hudgins said when he for the new hospital. than 100 vehicles dropped off items. Sparta audit paints grim picture of water, sewer debt

Some ideas on how to tional $9 a month per avert the possible dou- water customer just to bling of Sparta water stay even with its pay- and sewer bills are being ment requirements. Employee health insurance premiums are discussed, but the fact Meanwhile, the EPA is remains that the city’s asking the Illinois attor- water and sewer depart- ney general’s office to scheduled to increase by 32 percent in ment is in trouble. take action against the The city council heard city for ongoing sewer an audit report from plant violations. The city Nov.; home rule going on the March ballot Keith Brinkmann of needs a new $8 million J.W. Boyle of Belleville sewer plant. That’s not all. The companies to see if it can help Sparta pay for its proved by the voters in Monday night. To build the plant, city’s employee retire- get a better deal. water and sewer short- March, at the following Brinkmann said the which is about five years ment fund, IMRF, is un- The council agreed to fall. With home rule, the city election, two com- water and sewer fund is down the road, sewer der funded, as is the case put the question of home city council would be missioners would run a “challenge” with its bills would have to go up with many other Illinois rule on the primary elec- allowed to find local so- for two-year terms and $16,142,682 of debt. by $31.40 to $35 a towns. tion ballot for the March lutions for local prob- two for four-year terms. That debt includes the month just to stay even There is one other mat- primary. The petition to lems and would have a In the following election new water plant, the with the debt payment ter. Finance Commis- do so must be filed by broad range of powers. (two years later) all water line to the shoot- requirements. sioner Gary Stephens December 3. Home rule was on the would run for four-year ing complex and a line That means water and said he doesn’t know On the motion, Com- ballot in the 1990s and terms. from the Kasksaskia sewer bill increases why, but Sparta’s em- missioner Gary Hanna failed. That issue has also pre- River. could be about $45 a ployee health insurance voted no because he said The council took no ac- viously been voted down The city’s debt service month in the future. premiums are going up he wanted some input tion on another ballot in Sparta. requirement for water Rosette Clay addressed 32 percent in November, from the public first. proposal. This proposal In another matter, the and sewer is about the council and said which means about Mayor Charles Kelley would stagger the terms council approved a reso- $200,000 short, Brink- there is no way she $167,000 more a year in said home rule would al- of the four commission- lution to sponsor the mann said. could afford a water and costs to the city for its low the city to increase ers. Christmas parade the It was calculated that sewer bill that much 37 employees. sales tax so people from If the measure goes on weekend after Thanks- the city needs an addi- higher. The city will shop other other towns would also the ballot and is ap- giving. 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A look at local businesses: Gordon’s Hillside Auto Body Editor’s note: This is the first of a series of articles about sole pro- prietor and family- owned businesses in the area. Tradition- ally, job creation and a healthy economy has depended more on the vitality and entrepre- neurial spirit of small businesses than it has on huge corporations. This series will ex- plore how some of our local businesses got started, how they have Foodservice workers survived in hard Pinckneyville Community Hospital’s dietary department celebrated times and their plans Healthcare Foodservice Workers Week last week. The week honored for the future. Along healthcare food and nutrition professionals in healthcare facilities. the way, we hope to From left are dietary shift supervisor and cook Linda Henson, dietary find some great sto- Rick Gordon, left, with son Cody manager Martha Kellerman, dietary shift supervisor Rose Headley, ries. If you are inter- dietary aides and cooks Jeannette Norton and Marcene Faltmeyer, ested in having your to get the better-paying keeping the business dietary aide Betty Werger, dietary shift supervisor and cook Sheila story considered for jobs, including insur- running. Rowland and dietary aides and cooks Cecilia Day and Zella Haney. inclusion, email Karen ance work, so he spent Hillside does sand- Steele at kjsteele927 four or five years work- blasting, metal work @gmail.com. ing with more experi- and painting, working By Karen Steele enced men, ending up with almost any type of Bank to Rick Gordon, the with Harold Ehlers, vehicle or metal. owner of Hillside Auto who had been operat- “If it’ll fit in the door Body, says everybody ing Hillside Auto Body and someone needs it, join in should own a business since 1968. we’ll paint it,” he said. once. He clearly enjoys After two years of His smallest job was running his business learning the business, a set of shower curtain Lee and working with getting to know cus- hooks. His largest was people, but he also tomers and working a 48-foot bus. He built knows the challenges with insurance adjust- an addition to his shop Denim every sole proprietor ers, Gordon borrowed to accommodate the faces. money from his mother bus business. Gordon started doing to purchase the busi- Hillside has painted Day body repair work at the ness and took on full 10-ton dump trucks, First National Bank age of 13 and has been ownership in January Hummers for the Na- of Steeleville will par- in the business ever 1999. tional Guard, tractors, ticipate in Lee National since. He got his start The business contin- bulldozers, airplanes Denim Day Friday, Oc- while working for David ued to grow, and in and lawn chairs. Be- tober 25 to help fight Canning’s auction busi- 2001, Gordon pur- cause he can diversify, breast cancer. Run for cystic fibrosis ness in Murphysboro. chased property across he is always busy. The day has raised Members of the staff of At-Home Health Care Gordon helped his older Route 4 from Trico. He Gordon plans to con- more than $89 million of Sparta Community Hospital recently brother repair the trans- built his current place tinue running the busi- for breast cancer pro- participated in the Red Shirt 5K run/walk in mission on a tractor to of business, moving in ness for a number of grams in 18 years. Red Bud. Proceeds from the event benefited be auctioned, and when over Thanksgiving years, eventually pass- The bank will be col- cystic fibrosis. Participants from left were Canning suggested it weekend that year. ing it on to his son Cody. lecting donations the Cheryl Adams, Angie Nordmeyer, Toni Reid would sell for more if it Gordon said the busi- Cody began working 25th at the branches in and Beverly Erdmann. had a new coat of paint, ness has had ups and in the shop during Steeleville, Sparta and Gordon took on the job. downs, employing summers while he was Percy. Until age 16, he did the from three to five work- in high school. He de- “Lee National Denim prep work, and his ers. Because he has al- cided to make the work Day is easy and fun to brother did the spray- ways had good help, his career, and after do,” said Thomas ing. Then he began do- the business has con- graduation from Trico, Broeckling, bank presi- Morris Rickenberg ing the entire job. tinued through times he attended a one-year dent. “Everyone gets to Gordon tried work- he has been unable to intensive technical wear jeans to work in has good news for you. ing at another shop for work when he suffered school program, learn- exchange for a dona- a few months, then a stroke and when he ing body work and up- tion. The money helps Low Rates for your went back to his was seriously injured holstery. fight breast cancer, a auto, home, farm and brother’s shop for by a semi hitting him Cody is currently cause that is very im- about five years before while he was horse- working in the shop portant to many of our personal insurance setting up his own back riding. and is beginning to employees.” needs. Ask about our business. He soon He credits his em- help with administra- For more informa- discounts and learned that he needed ployees, who he said tive work and meeting tion, go to denim to know more in order “are like family,” for customers. day.com. payment plans. Morris Rickenberg Insurance Training for manufacturing careers 108 East Broadway Accelerated Training will work with local The study is de- industry. Steeleville in Illinois Manufactur- manufacturing compa- signed to learn how For more informa- ing is offering a new nies to define the skill this program makes a tion, call the South- Home Office: Edwardsville, IL 965-2240 program to train or up- sets employees need. difference in helping western Illinois Work- grade skills in welding, Southwestern Illinois people get employment Net office in Randolph industrial mechanics, College will be in- in the manufacturing County at 826-4709. CNC operator, certified volved in tailoring cur- SKID STEER production technician riculum. and certified logistics Because this pro- ATTACHMENTS technician. gram is a pilot study, The ATIM program there is no guarantee Authorized Dealer offers participants of admittance. CONSTRUCTION Serving The Midwest training based on the Participants will be Interior @ Exterior Remodeling Over 90 Attachments needs of manufactur- chosen at random, ing industry employers without consideration Gutter Covers • Free Estimates Compatible With Most Brands Of to develop a pool of of any personal charac- Skid Steers & Compact Tractors. skilled prospective teristics, such as race 20+ Years’ Experience employees and put or gender, and every- Grapples • Bale Spears • Augers & Bits people to work in one who goes through Seamless Guttering Pallet Forks • Landscape Rakes • Much More manufacturing jobs as this random selection Select Quick Attach Available For Rent soon as possible. has an equal chance of 618-318-0891 Ask For Joe Chris Cameron, getting chosen for the ATIM project manager, program. Rubber Tracks Distributor Lutman promoted Undercarriage Thank you! WE For Dozers And Excavators Carrie Lutman, a reg- Bucket Teeth • Cutting Edges istered nurse at Sparta COMMUNITY PARTNERS OF THE SELL Community Hospital, REGIONAL LEADERS BREAKFAST has been promoted to IN SPARTA Fully Equipped Service Trucks comanager of the For-In-The Field Repair And hospital’s emergency GOLD Gilster–Mary Lee Corporation On-Site Oil Changes department. Southwestern Illinois Regional Memorial Hospital–Chester She also comanages Leadership & Development Committee NAPA Auto Tire & Parts Co. Inc. - We Make Hydraulic Hoses - the hospital’s medical- Randolph County Board surgical department. SILVER of Commissioners “Carrie has done an Buena Vista National Bank EQUIPMENT RENTAL excellent job as ER City of Red Bud Randolph County Farm Bureau D3G CAT 6 Way Blade D6D CAT nurse manager over the City of Sparta Randolph County Housing Authority 25 Ton 92’ Boom Truck 963 CAT last four years,” said Randolph County Progress Committee Inc. Egyptian Electric 315C CAT Excavator Lori Clinton, nurse ex- Cooperative Association Randolph County Sheriff’s Department ecutive. “She has dem- Randolph Signs Outdoor JD Skid Steer GT 332 onstrated strong ER First National Bank of Steeleville Knight Hawk Coal LLC Billboard Advertising JLG Telehandler nursing and teaching Red Bud Chamber of Commerce skills, training her staff Carrie Lutman Peabody Energy–Gateway Mine 20’ Scissor Lift in critical care on a Prairie State Generating Company LLC Red Bud Regional Hospital Sparta Area Chamber of Commerce JLG Manlift monthly basis.” Clinton said. “I am sure Southwestern Illinois College Lutman has also she will be a huge asset Sparta Community Hospital Steeleville Banking Center–a branch Call For Rates guided her staff to the medical-surgical The Material Works Ltd. of First State Bank of Campbell Hill 24-Hour Emergency Service 618-615-8008 through two emer- floor with her 16 years Steeleville Chamber of Commerce BRONZE gency department ac- of combined knowl- The First National Bank of Dieterich– City of Chester creditations for pediat- edge of long-term care Red Bud rics, which were both Chester Chamber of Commerce Inc. nursing and manage- Village of Steeleville successful, and has led ment, ortho-neuro, Coulterville Area Chamber her staff through other medical, surgical and of Commerce Plan to attend the accreditation reviews, emergency nursing ex- Spring Breakfast CTS Technology Solutions Inc. in the Chester area. including disaster perience.” Farm Credit Services of Illinois Watch for details. th training and prepared- Lutman began co- 404 East 4 St. • Sparta ness. managing the ER and THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING! “Carrie is ready for a medical-surgical Octo- REGIONAL LEADERSHIP AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE new challenge,” ber 6. 618-443-6560 October 17, 2013 County Journal Page 9

60th anniversary Sparta Community Hospital welcomed guests during its 60th anniversary October 6. Tours of the surgical department, swing bed wing, medical surgical floor, radiology department and emergency department were offered. Dr. Morris A. Kugler, general surgeon and breast care specialist, also presented a program on how to take charge of your breast health. Guests were served refreshments and given a gift bag and commemorative coffee mug. Pictured above from left are Dee Eggemeyer, customer service lead; Mary Brennfleck, medical records clerk; Paul Mueller, CFO; Peter Marissa chili cook-off Hertzing, clinic management director; Janice Knop, finance department; Despite less than perfect weather, the Tootin’ Around Marissa bike ride, city- Barb Brown, registered dietician; Nancy Metcalf, specialty services wide yard sale and chili cook-off were held Saturday. Marilyn Blank of the Marissa manager; Angie Oathout, primary care manager and Joann Emge, CEO. Chamber of Commerce is shown preparing a bowl of chili for Marissa resident Below, RN Lori Clinton, chief nurse executive, shared information on the Virgil Hoffman. The Delta Xi Phi Sorority took first place in the cook-off followed occupational health services for patients in the swing bed program with by the chamber and Jody Lyn’z Hair & Tanning Salon. Below, Danielle and Nick Robert and Alene Holloway of Sparta and Julie Holloway of Santa Anna, Tinmle, with son Max, made a stop on the Marissa yard sale circuit. California.

WATER AND SEWER ACCOUNT Receipts and Transfers In: Balance on Hand in Account Reimbursements 892 as of May 1, 2012: $58,523 VILLAGE OF MARISSA Interest 7 Miscellaneous 689 Receipts and Transfers In: Annual Treasurer’s Report Transfers In 1,055,163 Water 363,830 Total Receipts and Transfers In 1,056,751 Sewer 253,227 2012: $8,402 Equipment Repairs 6,901 Tap-In Fees 500 Insurance 7,589 Disbursements and Transfers Out: Fees Transferred from Water Receipts and Transfers In: Dumpster/Equip.Purchase 1,993 Wages - Mayor, Trustees and Clerk 30,330 Deposit 9,772 Transfer in 8,400 Miscellaneous 52 Wages - Treasurer 500 Interest 79 Interest 1 Transfers Out 120,242 Wages - Office 53,031 Repayments on Note Receivable 68,865 Total Receipts and Transfers In 8,401 Total Disbursements and Transfers Out 266,442 Wages - Cleaning 1,310 Grant Revenue 50,157 Wages - Street Department 157,764 Miscellaneous 15,850 Balance on Hand in Account Balance on Hand in Account Wages - Police Department 246,433 Sale of Capital Assets 986 as of April 30, 2013: $16,803 as of April 30, 2013: $3,835 Wages - Building Inspector 8,750 Transfers In 284,885 ************************************************************************** ************************************************************************** Wages - Building and Zoning Admin. 3,600 Total Receipts and Transfers In 1,048,151 USDA WATER RESERVE ACCOUNT GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT Wages - Animal Control 6,000 Balance on Hand in Account Balance on Hand in Account as of May 1, Wages – Park 1,050 Disbursements and Transfers Out: as of May 1, 2012: $6,541 2012: $6,340 Payroll Taxes 44,694 Water Purchases 162,175 IMRF 67,643 Wages 117,443 Receipts and Transfers In: Receipts and Transfers In: Health, Dental and Life Ins. 130,498 Payroll Taxes 10,411 Transfer in 6,540 Real Estate Taxes 129,641 Miscellaneous 173 IMRF 19,190 Interest 1 Utility Tax 90,836 Transfers Out 303,909 Health, Dental and Life Ins. 42,230 Total Receipts and Transfers In 6,541 Local Use Tax 31,523 Total Disbursements and Transfers Out 1,055,685 Materials and Supplies 31,732 Telecommunications Tax 734 Office Supplies and Expense 3,664 Balance on Hand in Account State Income Tax 189,794 Balance on Hand in Account Repairs, Maintenance and Minor as of April 30, 2013: $13,082 State Sales Tax 213,423 as of April 30, 2013: $3,131 Equipment 11,574 ************************************************************************** Personal Property Replacement Tax 6,750 ************************************************************************** Contracted Services 620 USDA BOND AND INTEREST Licenses – Solicitors/Business/ INVESTMENT ACCOUNT Engineering Fees 3,520 ACCOUNT Liquor/Peddlers 1,584 Balance on Hand in Account Electric and Gas 54,722 Balance on Hand in Account Building Permits 1,673 as of May 1, 2012: $1,022,062 Water and Sewer 406 as of May 1, 2012: $23,263 Wheel Stickers/Dog and Cat Tags Tax 883 Telephone 2,251 Golf Cart Fees 150 Receipts and Transfers In: Insurance 21,805 Receipts and Transfers In: Fines 15,244 Interest and Dividends 41,288 Legal Fees 75 Transfer in 60,000 Franchise Fees 10,329 Transfers In 286,112 Printing and Publishing 520 Interest 2 DUI Enforcement Fund 2,314 Total Receipts and Transfers In 327,400 Membership Dues 381 Total Receipts and Transfers In 60,002 Administration Fees – Water and Lab Testing 2,476 Sewer Acct. 1,620 Disbursements and Transfers Out: Permits 10,000 Disbursements and Transfers Out: Admin. Fees – Police Dept. 1,105 Realized Loss 9,026 Grant Expense 4,191 Interest 44,850 Tow Release 6,400 Transfers Out 75,000 Miscellaneous 9,352 Total Disbursements and Transfers Out44,850 Police Reports and Parking Tickets 635 Total Disbursements and Transfers Out 84,026 Postage and Freight 3,700 Inspection Fees 8,750 Interest 36,093 Balance on Hand in Account Dog and Cat Boarding Fees 165 Balance on Hand in Account Purchase of Investments 12,323 as of April 30, 2013: $38,415 Demolition Fees 500 as of April 30, 2013: $1,265,436 Purchase of Capital Assets 127,960 ************************************************************************** Occupancy Permit Fees – Campers 3,330 ************************************************************************** Principal Payments on Note DEBT SERVICE ACCOUNT IDOT Maintenance Agreement 7,427 COMMUNITY HOST FEE ACCOUNT Payable - IEPA 75,368 Balance on Hand in Account Grants and Donations 79,713 Balance on Hand in Account Transfers Out 329,972 as of May 1, 2012: $4,374 Interest 12 as of May 1, 2012: $306,652 Total Disbursements and Transfers 1,094,154 Rental Income 22,469 Receipts and Transfers In: Reimbursements 804 Receipts and Transfers In: Balance on Hand in Account Interest 13 Miscellaneous 12,336 Community Host Fees 690,395 as of April 30, 2013: $12,520 Transfers In 48,000 Proceeds from Sale of Capital Assets 24,751 Interest 70 ************************************************************************** Total Receipts and Transfers In 48,013 Insurance Payments 1,297 Other Receipts 20,438 WATER DEPOSIT ACCOUNT Transfers In 178,375 Total Receipts and Transfers In 710,903 Disbursements and Transfers Out: Total Receipts and Transfers In 1,044,567 Balance on Hand in Accounts of May 1, Interest Expense 1,925 Disbursements and Transfers Out: 2012: $93,318 Agent Fees 200 Disbursements and Transfers Out: Transfers Out 649,714 Payment of Bond Principal 50,000 Materials and Supplies 23,877 Total Disbursements and Transfers Out 649,714 Receipts and Transfers In: Total Disbursements and Transfers Out 52,125 Office Expense and Supplies 17,470 Meter Deposits 14,580 Gas and Oil 31,740 Balance on Hand in Account Interest 38 Balance on Hand in Account Equip./Building Purchases 85,216 as of April 30, 2013: $367,841 Total Receipts and Transfers In 14,618 as of April 30, 2013: $262 Repairs and Maintenance 52,126 ************************************************************************** ************************************************************************** Legal Fees 28,522 MOTOR FUEL TAX ACCOUNT Disbursements and Transfers Out: WATER AND SEWER Accounting Fees 21,010 Balance on Hand in Account Refunds of Deposits 6,009 INFRASTRUCTURE RESERVE Electrician Fees 11,057 as of May 1, 2012: $154,907 Fees 11,616 ACCOUNT Engineering Fees 260 Miscellaneous 166 Balance on Hand in Account Dispatching Fees 20,641 Receipts and Transfers In: Transfers Out 38 as of May 1, 2012: $58,393 Excavating Fees 1,980 Allotments 56,862 Total Disbursements and Transfers Out17,829 Code Red Fees 3,490 Interest 38 Receipts and Transfers In: Electric and Gas 47,949 Total Receipts and Transfers In 56,900 Balance on Hand in Account Deposits on Certificate of Deposit 12,323 Water and Sewer 2,529 as of April 30, 2013: $90,107 Total Receipts and Transfers In 12,323 Telephone 8,820 Disbursements and Transfers Out: ************************************************************************** Insurance 65,050 Materials and Supplies 18,605 USDA CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT Balance on Hand in Account First Responder Expense 5,476 Maintenance on Streets and Alleys 128,049 Balance on Hand in Account as of April 30, 2013: $70,716 Donations 950 Total Disbursements and Transfers Out 146,654 as of May 1, 2012: $111,046 ************************************************************************** Printing and Publishing 1,732 SANITATION ACCOUNT Real Estate Taxes 64 Balance on Hand in Account Receipts and Transfers In: Balance on Hand in Account Uniforms 2,765 as of April 30, 2013: $65,153 Interest 1 as of May 1, 2012: $11,277 Clothing Allowance 3,676 ************************************************************************** Total Receipts and Transfers In 1 Membership Dues 2,351 TIF ACCOUNT Receipts and Transfers In: Academy Fees 3,144 Balance on Hand in Account Disbursements and Transfers Out: Trash Collection 123,070 Miscellaneous 5,467 as of May 1, 2012: $1,177 Engineering Fees 4,587 Interest 4 Payment to Other Fund 2,437 Contract Fees 47,895 Sale of Capital Assets 2,875 Transfers Out 520,648 Receipts and Transfers In: Transfers Out 58,565 Transfers In 133,051 Total Disbursements and Transfers Out 970,447 Real Estate Taxes 40,351 Total Disbursements and Transfers Out 111,047 Total Receipts and Transfers In 259,000 Total Receipts and Transfers In 40,351 Balance on Hand in Account Disbursements and Transfers Out: as of April 30, 2013 $80,460 Disbursements and Transfers Out: Balance on Hand in Account Wages 59,883 ************************************************************************** Cost Reimbursements to Village 41,000 as of April 30, 2013: $-0- Payroll Taxes 5,309 PAYROLL ACCOUNT Total Disbursements and Transfers Out 41,000 ************************************************************************** IMRF 8,711 Balance on Hand in Account USDA DEPRECIATION ACCOUNT Health, Dental and Life Ins.40,271 as of May 1, 2012: $2,065 Balance on Hand in Account Balance on Hand in Account as of May 1, Materials and Supplies 15,491 as of April 30, 2013: $528 Page 10 County Journal October 17, 2013

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CHESTER GRADE bacon, juice. WEDNESDAY: Breakfast October 21-25 Lunch pizza, juice. Breakfast MONDAY: Chicken snack THURSDAY: Yogurt, MONDAY: Pop tart or wrap or corn dog, corn, blueberry muffin, juice. cereal, toast, juice, fruit. peaches, snickerdoodle FRIDAY: No school. TUESDAY: Sausage bagel cookie. Lunch or cereal, toast, juice, TUESDAY: Chicken patty MONDAY: Hot dog, fruit. or egg roll, fried rice, carrots, dip, fruit. WEDNESDAY: Iced honey lettuce salad, peaches. TUESDAY: Parmesan bun or cereal, toast, juice, WEDNESDAY: Chicken chicken, garden salad, fruit. and noodles or baked broccoli, fruit. THURSDAY: Breakfast potato/broccoli/cheese, WEDNESDAY: Popcorn pizza or cereal, toast, lettuce salad, hot roll, chicken, roll, steamed juice, fruit. jello and fruit. broccoli/cheese, fruit. FRIDAY: Jump start THURSDAY: Pizza or THURSDAY: Chili mac, breakfast box. bologna and cheese sand- bosco stick, green beans, Lunch wich, California blend, fruit. MONDAY: BBQ bit or rib, pineapple tidbits, blue- bun, peas, cheese slice, berry cookie bar. STEELEVILLE pineapple. October 21-25 TUESDAY: Soft taco, Breakfast lettuce, peaches, yogurt. MARISSA MONDAY: Sausage pan- WEDNESDAY: Pepperoni ELEMENTARY cake on a stick, syrup, hot pocket, green beans, October 21-25 juice. applesauce, fruit bar. Breakfast TUESDAY: Sausage, bis- THURSDAY: Chicken fa- MONDAY: Long john cuit, juice. jita, lettuce, pears, Rice donut, applesauce. WEDNESDAY: Breakfast Krispie treat. TUESDAY: Scrambled burrito, juice. FRIDAY: Pepperoni pizza, eggs, toast, juice. THURSDAY: Waffles, syr- Trico variety show carrot sticks, dip, mixed WEDNESDAY: Cereal, up, juice. Trico High School and the junior high held a variety show October 11. fruit, chocolate chip blueberry muffin, juice. FRIDAY: Biscuit, gravy, Above from left are Braden Fritsche, Austin Jarrett and Zach Stokes cookies. THURSDAY: Ham, egg sausage, juice. as they perform “Fall For You.” and cheese on a biscuit, Lunch COULTERVILLE juice. MONDAY: Ham and October 21-25 FRIDAY: No breakfast cheese melt, green beans, Breakfast served. peaches. MONDAY: Sausage pan- Lunch TUESDAY: Country fried cake on a stick or cereal, MONDAY: Hot ham and steak, mashed sweet pota- toast, juice, fruit. cheese sandwich, 1/2 toes, TUESDAY: Sausage bis- baked potato, applesauce, WEDNESDAY: Cheese- cuit or cereal, biscuit, ice cream. burger, fries, mandarin juice, fruit. TUESDAY: Chicken nug- oranges. WEDNESDAY: Breakfast gets, green beans, pears, THURSDAY: Soft taco, burrito or cereal, toast, Rice Krispie square. lettuce, tomato, black juice, fruit. WEDNESDAY: Chili dogs, beans, banana. THURSDAY: Waffles or tator tots, pineapple tid- FRIDAY: Chicken ten- cereal, toast, juice. bits, cookie. ders, bread, steamed FRIDAY: Biscuits/gravy THURSDAY: BBQ pork on broccoli, rice, mixed fruit. or cereal, sausage, juice, bun, waffle fries, sliced fruit. apples, frosted creams. Lunch FRIDAY: Biscuits, gravy, EVANSVILLE MONDAY: Taco soup, sausage, juice. October 21-25 corn tortilla chips, broc- Breakfast coli, dip, pears, cookie, SPARTA HIGH MONDAY: Cinnamon fruit. HS alt, beef patty. October 21-25 toast, sausage, juice. TUESDAY: Mini corn Breakfast TUESDAY: Waffles, syr- dogs, garden spinach MONDAY: Cinnamon up, fruit. salad, peas, apple wedges, toast, sausage, juice. WEDNESDAY: Home- fruit. HS alt, grilled TUESDAY: Homemade made blueberry or apple cheese. pineapple or apple stru- strudel, juice. WEDNESDAY: Beef and del, juice. THURSDAY: Cereal, noodles, mashed potatoes, WEDNESDAY: Waffles, toast, fruit. carrots, pineapple, cake, syrup, juice. FRIDAY: No school. fruit. HS alt, mini corn THURSDAY: Cereal, Lunch dogs. toast, jelly, fruit. MONDAY: Chicken nug- THURSDAY: Chicken FRIDAY: No school. gets, bread, butter noo- Raffle prize taco, salsa, tortilla chips, Lunch dles, fruit. This child’s playhouse, built by the Pinckneyville High School construc- refried beans, orange MONDAY: Chicken fajita, TUESDAY: BBQ rib on tion classes of Sam Loiacono, is the prize for the Delta Theta Tau wedges, fruit. HS alt, salsa, corn, fruit. bun, oven fries, fruit. sorority’s October 26 raffle held in conjunction with the Pinckneyville hamburger. TUESDAY: BBQ rib, bun, WEDNESDAY: Spaghetti, Mardi Gras. Tickets are available at First National Bank in Pinckney- FRIDAY: No lunch. oven fries, fruit. bread stick, salad, fruit. ville, Motomart and Perry County Market Place and will be on sale at WEDNESDAY: Spaghet- THURSDAY: Corndog, the Mardi Gras flea market. Proceeds go to the sorority’s scholarship MARISSA HIGH ti, bread stick, salad, baked beans, fruit. October 21-25 fruit. fund. Breakfast THURSDAY: Corn dog, MONDAY: Breakfast bur- baked beans, fruit. ST. MARK’S rito, juice. October 21-25 Digital photo workshop at SWIC TUESDAY: Waffles, syr- TRICO MONDAY: Pancakes, up, sausage, juice. October 21-25 sausage, applesauce. Southwestern Illinois Red Bud campus. from their cameras and WEDNESDAY: Long john Breakfast TUESDAY: Texas straw- College will have a The class is for experiment with basic donut, fruit. MONDAY: Sausage pan- hats, corn, peaches, THURSDAY: Cereal, choc- cake on a stick, fruit. bread. digital photography people 18 and older. photo-editing software olate muffin, juice. TUESDAY: Biscuits, gra- WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY: basics workshop Satur- The course fee is $60. and photo-sharing FRIDAY: Biscuits, gravy, vy, sausage, juice. No school. day, November 2 from Attendees should websites. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the bring a digital camera For more informa- and flash drive. 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By Dan Zobel Maintenance supervi- into surrounding towns’ Louis sent a minimum mined, Prange said he surface Route 4 from Lo- During a busy evening sor Mark Hartman asked rates and how much it price of $126 per month will try to find out what it cust Street in Steeleville at the Percy village board the board to purchase a costs them to provide wa- for a Toshiba. is worth and see if the to the Perry County Line. meeting October 10, the new instrument to per- ter. Both copiers include town can sell it. The As part of the resurfac- board awarded the demo- form water tests the EPA The board also agreed to scanner and fax capabili- board will also look into ing, the town received a lition of the Helvey build- now requires. purchase some new of- ties. The lease covers any getting a good used letter asking if it wanted ing and Haberman house Hartman said the EPA fice equipment. maintenance that is squad car. the parking lanes and to Earth Services of Ben- wants three more tests The computers in the of- needed. Occupancy inspections curbing ramps done, as ton, gave approval to pur- done, and the instru- fice do not have Microsoft The board agreed to go will resume. The board well. The parking lanes chase new water testing ments the town has can- Word. Treasurer Rhonda with the subscription of also approved to have would cost $8,027 and and office equipment, de- not perform them. During Smith presented the Microsoft Office and went Martin Yallaly, a former curbing ramps $8,165. termined what to do with his search for the instru- board with two different with Da-Com on the leas- inspector, to train Percy’s Percy is eligible to use the Trailblazer that the ment he wanted, options when looking at ing of a copy machine. maintenance personnel money from the motor police department has Hartman said he looked Microsoft Office. The first The police department’s on how to conduct in- fuel tax fund to pay for used as a police vehicle for one that could do ev- option was a flat rate pur- Trailblazer has had me- spections. the project. The board Yallaly has told Prange and resumed occupancy erything now and han-dle chase of $139 per com- chanical issues in the past, agreed to have the park- that training should take inspections. future demands. puter. The other option and they are getting worse. ing lanes and curbing about five hours. The After Magnum Services In the end, he found one was a subscription for $99 At the time of the meeting, ramps done when resur- that will cost $3,875. The per year for up to five the vehicle was sitting in a board agreed to pay Group, Inc. of Cutler re- facing occurs. cently backed out of the board gave Hartman ap- computers. The subscrip- garage because officers do Yallaly no more than The board agreed to job to raze the burned out proval to purchase the de- tion will update each not feel it is safe to drive. $200. After training, give part-time mainte- grocery store building vice. year. The board discussed Yallaly will help on the nance worker Jake owned by Ron Helvey, the After approving the pur- Due to the fact that the how the vehicle was first two or three inspec- board turned to the next chase, the board dis- office does not have a never cut out to be a po- tions until the mainte- Mitchell a raise. Mitchell best bid. cussed how the town may copy machine, Smith also lice car, especially with nance workers are confi- will now earn $9.50 per Mayor Mark Prange have to think about rais- presented the board with all of the extra police gear dent by themselves. hour instead of $9.16. said he contacted Earth ing water rates. The mini- two quotes on leasing a added to it. Board mem- Former code inspector He will also receive holi- Services, and its bid re- mum water bill in town copier. She said it is a bers tossed around ideas Robert O’Rear quit a day pay on holidays he mained firm at $8,500. right now is $17.55. much safer investment to of what could be wrong couple of months ago works. In swift action, the The thought process be- lease a copier because of with it, from needing a over a dispute with Trick or treat will be Oc- board also decided to give hind possibly raising what could go wrong with bigger alternator to the Prange and the board. tober 31 from 5 to 7 p.m. the job of demolishing rates is the fact that the one over the years. wiring possibly being the The Illinois Department for children 12 and un- the Haberman house to town should have funds Da-Com of St. Louis gave problem. of Transportation will re- der. Earth Services for $3,550. set aside to help pur- Smith a minimum quote of Prange and the board Prange reported that chase new equipment in $98 per month on a Linear decided that it would be the Haberman sisters the future when needed. copy machine. Da-Com also best to attempt to strip have removed some The board also felt it has a sale November 5 and the vehicle of all of the items from the house. needs to find out the ac- 6 that would lower its price police gear and see if it They have until October tual cost of providing wa- if the town signs a contract will still operate as a nor- Book Your Office, 24 to remove anything ter. on one of those days. mal vehicle. Group Or Organization’s else they want. Prange said he will look Coast to Coast of St. Once that is deter- Christmas Party E’ville ponders insurance premium hikes with us! Back Room & Upstairs We can cater By Dana Martin said that village em- upgrades. picked up in Evansville. Banquet Room Available to your needs The Evansville Vil- ployee Jim Braun de- Mayor Craig Valleroy, Residents will be lage Board has gathered served recognition for Zweigart and Asaterian asked to participate in information to make a coming up with an inge- will consider the a survey about having a decision next month nious solution at a mini- choices, and Schilling single trash service pro- BERNASEK’S about the village’s gen- mal cost to deal with will check into grants vider in the village. eral and employee in- problems encountered a or other financing op- If the majority of resi- BAR & RESTAURANT surance. couple of weeks ago at tions for the project. dents who participate 501 East Buena Vista • Chester • 826-3155 The village’s build- the water pump house. Valleroy reported to approve a single pro- ings, vehicles and gen- Braun cleared out 60 the board that he has vider, the village will let eral liability have been years of sludge built up checked into what the bids to trash companies, covered for several in the out-take pipes by village is permitted to and residents will re- years through the Illi- using equipment at do with Evansville Lake, ceive their trash bills nois Municipal League, hand, including one of and the Army Corps of with their water bills. which has quoted an an- the fire trucks. He also Engineers has approved The board discussed Water • Mold • Fire Damage nual premium of cleared shells and de- allowing the clearing of enacting a written travel $33,389 for the upcom- bris from the intake brush and adding a policy to have on file. ing policy year. pipes that bring in wa- drainage ditch to help Wunderlich provided RESTORATION At Monday night’s ter from the Kaskaskia dry out the swampy the board with another meeting, Chuck Clark of River. area. county’s policy as an ex- When disaster strikes, we’re Deterding Insurance Zweigart also said Becky’s Construction ample. Schilling is go- here to help you pick up Agency in Red Bud pro- plans for the multi-year of Sparta had previously ing to review it, along vided a quote of an an- waterline replacement submitted a bid of with written policies of the pieces with prompt, nual premium of project were finished. $5,000 for the work. The the county and other professional restoration service. $35,327 from Illinois Engineer Armin board will accept the municipalities, and Counties Risk Manage- Asaterian attended the bid, and work will begin bring a policy back to ment Trust. Although meeting to advise the as soon as the company the board to review and the coverage would trustees of a different can put it on the sched- vote upon. have a higher deduct- matter. He said that the ule. Halloween trick or ible of $2,500 versus IEPA had contacted him Valleroy said there treating will be allowed $500 per incident, it in- regarding the village’s have been problems from 6 to 9 p.m. October cludes a $7 million um- plans to enact addi- with golf carts parking 31. Kempfer said the vil- brella package, replace- tional treatment of wa- on sidewalks, especially lage park will be open ment cost coverage and ter as mandated by fed- along Liberty and Broad to costumed children free training and con- eral guidelines. The streets. The ordinance ages 12 and under to tinuing education for agency had advised the doesn’t allow it. He al- enjoy snacks, a bonfire village officers in a vari- village by letter a couple ways says something to and a hot dog roast. ety of subjects, such as of years ago that plans the cart drivers, but it On Saturday, Novem- worker’s compensation. were due October 1, hasn’t always gone well. ber 9, the American Le- Employee health in- 2013, with implementa- The rules regarding gion is hosting a chili Sewage Damage Clean-up & Restoration. surance is also up in the tion of the chosen plan the use of the vehicles cook-off. The organiza- Flood Water Clean-Up & Mitigation. air. Clerk Bethany by October 1, 2014. are provided when own- tion was given approval Mold Remediation (Mold can be a result of water Wunderlich said that if The IEPA emailed ers apply for permits. by the board to close damage if not properly or quickly resolved). the village renews the Asaterian a copy of the Trustee Kenny Kempfer Booster Street that day policy, currently with letter and its enclosures said that in the future, from noon until the 24-Hour Emergency Response Blue Cross/Blue Shield late last week at his re- when the village gets event ends. of Illinois, the premium quest. He told the trust- complaints, the police The Red Cross will Call us anytime to schedule your will go up $100 per em- ees that the village has should be called and the host a blood drive FREE EVALUATION and ESTIMATE. ployee per month. If the 18 options to implement ordinance enforced. Wednesday, November village waits until Janu- additional treatment to Trustees also dis- 6 from 2 to 6 p.m. at the We will work with all Insurance Companies. ary, when the Afford- guard against the patho- cussed a bill received Knights of Columbus able Health Care Act be- gen cryptosporidium, a from the Sparta Animal hall. The Area’s MAJESTIC comes active, the raise bacteria that can some- Clinic. A dog that had The next village board Leader In will be $400 per em- times occur when raw been abandoned was meeting will be held Mold RESTORATION ployee per month. water comes from riv- picked up by the county Tuesday, November 12, Removal Trustees Nancy ers. and taken to the due to Veterans Day. Schilling and Dave The IEPA is willing to Randolph County Hu- 618-969-9444 Renner will review the allow the board and mane Society in Sparta. insurance packages and Asaterian two to three However, the animal make their recommen- months to choose one had to be euthanized. dations to the board at of the 18 options and The board did not ap- the November meeting. submit it and the plans prove paying the bill, Trustee Rick Zweigart to finance the necessary since the dog was not AllAllAllAll MajorMajorMajorMajor BrandsBrandsBrandsBrands

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210 E. Massachusetts St. • Steeleville (618) 965-9609 www.mevertauto.com Page 12 County Journal October 17, 2013 Zweigart reroutes a bus to drop kids at IMPACK One area of concern off at the door. Three to IMPACK is a not-for- at the IMPACK Center four IMPACK workers profit organization that in Sparta has been wait outside for the ar- works to enhance the transportation after rival of the bus. Each lives of Sparta children. school. day about 35 children The center receives no “We have had years participate in the after state or federal grants, of concern about the school program, ac- according to Wilson. majority of the students cording to Wilson. All workers are volun- riding bus 77, which Last week, 21 chil- teers or assigned par- goes to the IMPACK dren exited the bus, and ticipants. Mayor Center after school, 16 of them go to the Charles Kelley, the city said IMPACK director center after school. of Sparta, individuals, Geanette Wilson. “Af- The additional five organizations and six ter getting off the bus, children who get off the churches have helped children had to walk bus said that getting sustain IMPACK for three blocks in rainy off at the center puts nine years. and cold weather to get them two or three “We need continued to the center.” blocks closer to their support, to help us in Zweigart Bus Service homes. our efforts to help the and State Representa- The next Illinois food children and others in tive Jerry Costello have sanitation class will be our community,” said helped the situation. held November 18–20 Wilson. Care Center at game The bus was rerouted from 5 to 9 p.m. Any- For information, call one interested in at- Residents, staff and some family members of Coulterville Care Center were one extra block and the center at 443-1144. tending may call the at the September 24 St. Louis Cardinal game. Pictured in the front from now stops at the center Hours are 9 a.m. to 6 center to sign up. left are Delores Doss and Minerva Ruppert. Second row: Elvin Rigdon, where the children get p.m. daily. Laverna Castens, Alberta Burrus and Jim and Darlene Spier. Back row: Andrea McFadden, Donnie McFadden, Brice Wallace, Cody Buss and David Mckinstry. Birthday party Trunk or treat at Residents at Randolph Winkelman wins County Care Center in Cutler church Sparta recently had a Tri-County Pentecos- visit from “Dolly” during $1,000 thru Shriners tal Church of Cutler their September birthday party. The Sparta senior Bill Winkelman of makes him eligible for a will hold a trunk or treat Thursday, Octo- singers provided enter- Steeleville has been a quarterly drawing for tainment, and refresh- Shriner for many years. cash. In October he won ber 31 from 5 to 8 p.m. The church is at 301 ments were provided by He is a member of the the drawing and re- Westminster Presby- Ainad Temple of East St. ceived a check for Railroad Street. The event will in- terian Church. Above, Louis and the Randolph $1,000. Martha Barber, as Dolly, County Shrine Club. Proceeds from calen- clude a bonfire, hay- ride, games, candy and sits with Anna Mae Each year Winkelman dar sales benefit the Wittenborn. buys a Shriner’s cal- Ainad Shriners general hot chocolate. All chil- ender for $10, which operating fund. dren are welcome.

01-4940 $201.20 LOYD, JASON & TIFFANY Address: LOAN DEPARTMENT PO BOX 268 CHESTER, IL 62233 Park: HIGHLAND ACRES COURT VIN: CLA035424TN Model Year: 1994 Sq. Ft.: 1216 01-4959 $170.30 BARNETT, MARK & SHELLY Randolph County Address: 666 E VANDALIA EDWARDSVILLE, IL 62025-0000 Park: T5 R8 VIN: 0103701813 Model Year: 1973 Sq. Ft.: 804 01-4961 $235.40 EGGEMEYER, KENNETH J & VICKI S Address: 3668 BODES LN CHESTER, IL 62233-0000 2012 Delinquent Mobile Home Taxes Park: T7 R7 VIN: 8387AB Model Year: 1995 Sq. Ft.: 1672 01-5004 $297.11 TURNER, RILEY Address: 820 CATAWBA AVE SWANSEA, IL 62226-0000 Address: PO BOX 143 WILLISVILLE, IL 62997 DELINQUENT MOBILE HOME CURRENT TAX Park: T6 R5 VIN: KYFLY45AB01769SC13 Model Year: 2001 Sq. Ft.: 2079 Park: T4 R7 VIN: 2178119034 Model Year: 1987 Sq. Ft.: 742 I, DOYLE JONES, TREASURER AND COLLECTOR OF TAXES IN AND 01-5028 $160.40 DEVOTO DUNNAVANT, TRACY 01-3867 $161.60 MCDONOUGH, LAWRENCE FOR THE COUNTY OF RANDOLPH AND THE STATE OF ILLINOIS DO Address: 9 TRAILS END CHESTER, IL 62233-1209 Address: PO BOX 175 5983 COLLINS RD ELLIS GROVE, IL 62241 HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE THAT THE FOREGOING IS A FULL Park: HIGHLAND ACRES COURT VIN: RA56046 Model Year: 1975 Sq. Ft.: AND COMPLETE LIST OF THE DELINQUENT MOBILE HOMES UPON Park: ELLIS GROVE VIN: B52108100 Model Year: 1961 Sq. Ft.: 688 672 WHICH REMAINS DUE UNPAID TAXES FOR TOWNSHIP, CITIES AND 01-3895 $243.65 WOMACK, ROGER & THERESA 01-5052 $192.80 HOOD, WILBURN & PEARL VILLAGES LISTED HEREIN FOR THE YEAR 2013 AND PRIOR YEARS. Address: 413 CATHERINE DR RED BUD, IL 62278 Address: PO BOX 51 TILDEN, IL 62292-0000 Park: KNOTTY PINES COURT VIN: 16352Z Model Year: 1996 Sq. Ft.: 1782 Park: TILDEN VIN: 31380204 Model Year: 1985 Sq. Ft.: 1104 AND I FURTHER GIVE NOTICE I WILL APPLY TO THE CIRCUIT COURT 01-3934 $164.90 PEEPLES, SCOTT & ELISABETH 01-5084 $168.50 MCCORMICK, STEVEN OF SAID COUNTY OF RANDOLPH THE 28th DAY OF OCTOBER A.D. Address: 1996 OAK TREE LN CAHOKIA, IL 62206-1407 Address: 1309 BRENDA ST CHESTER, IL 62233 2013, THE SAME BEING ONE OF THE JUDICIAL DAYS OF SAID COURT Park: T6 R8 VIN: 127 Model Year: 1973 Sq. Ft.: 732 Park: CHESTER VIN: 11213717 Model Year: 1974 Sq. Ft.: 780 FOR JUDGEMENT AGAINST THE SEVERAL MOBILE HOMES 01-3958 $179.30 BURRIS, TIMOTHY & CATHY 01-5190 $190.64 CREASON, LUCAS MENTIONED AND DESCRIBE FOR THE SATISFACTION THEREOF. Address: 730 ROOSEVELT ST CHESTER, IL 62233-0000 Address: 3295 WILLY GULLY LN CHESTER, IL 62233 Park: CHESTER VIN: M245992 Model Year: 1990 Sq. Ft.: 924 Park: T7 R6 VIN: TNFL126A58922SS13 Model Year: 2001 Sq. Ft.: 896 I DO FURTHER GIVE NOTICE ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, 01-3962 $160.40 VARGAS, ROGELIO MONROY 01-5266 $164.00 HART, MARIE BEING THE FOURTH DAY OF NOVEMBER A.D. 2013, AT 9:00 A.M. Address: 812 W KIM ST PO BOX 161 PERCY, IL 62272 Address: PO BOX 476 PERCY, IL 62272 EACH AND ALL MOBILE HOMES OF WHICH AN ORDER HAS BEEN Park: PERCY MOBILE HOME PARK VIN: 60126573 Model Year: 1969 Sq. Ft.: 672 Park: PERCY MOBILE HOME PARK VIN: F72B3012640605S5216 Model Year: 1972 Sq. Ft.: MADE BY SAID CIRCUIT COURT WILL BE EXPOSED TO PUBLIC SALE 01-4013 $164.00 BENEFIEL, WILLIAM 720 AT THE COURTHOUSE IN THE CITY OF CHESTER, RANDOLPH Address: 1529 STATE ST CHESTER, IL 62233-0000 01-5268 $147.80 ZAVALA, ZESUS COUNTY, ILLINOIS FOR THE PURPOSE OF SATISFYING SAID Park: CHESTER VIN: 5795903 Model Year: 1973 Sq. Ft.: 720 Address: PO BOX 31 PERCY, IL 62272-0031 Park: PERCY MOBILE HOME PARK VIN: 33076 Model Year: 1966 Sq. Ft.: AMOUNT OF TAXES AND PROVIDED AND PURSUANT TO SAID 01-4054 $195.50 WILSON, BRANDI Address: 1423 PEGGY LN RED BUD, IL 62278 504 JUDGEMENT AND FINAL ORDER OF SAID COURT. 01-5272 $201.20 THOMAS, C WAYNE & DORIS M Park: KNOTTY PINES COURT VIN: 19057Y Model Year: 1997 Sq. Ft.: 1140 Address: 4347 BODES LN CHESTER, IL 62233 PERSONS BIDDING AT THE SALE MAY REGISTER THE MORNING OF 01-4076 $191.00 CAMPBELL, RAYMOND Address: 575 CAMERON DR RED BUD, IL 62278-0000 Park: PERCY MOBILE HOME PARK VIN: ALBUSW5951017 Model Year: 1995 Sq. Ft.: 1216 THE SALE 01-5289 $189.20 ZWEIGART, ERIC Park: KNOTTY PINES COURT VIN: HH2184INAB1 Model Year: 1997 Sq. Ft.: 1080 Address: 209 CATHERINE DR LOT 27 RED BUD, IL 62278 DOYLE JONES 01-4083 $223.40 HEMMER, LESLIE Address: 556 CAMERON DR RED BUD, IL 62278 Park: KNOTTY PINES COURT VIN: TNFLR26A38538RL Model Year: 1994 Sq. Ft.: 1056 TREASURER & EX-OFFICIO COLLECTOR OF RANDOLPH COUNTY 01-5301 $172.40 JUNGE, ZACHARY & PATRICK HARDESTY Park: KNOTTY PINES COURT VIN: 20164 Model Year: 1997 Sq. Ft.: 1512 Address: 537 CATHERINE DR RED BUD, IL 62278 01-4126 $183.50 KLAUSING, THOMAS & AIMEE Park: KNOTTY PINES COURT VIN: 21949906374 Model Year: 1994 Sq. Ft.: 832 01-0515 $164.90 BENEFIEL, WILLIAM Address: 4 TRAILS END CHESTER, IL 62233 Address: 1529 STATE ST CHESTER, IL 62233-0000 01-5309 $189.80 COPPLE, JEFF & DONNA Park: HIGHLAND ACRES COURT VIN: 174573 Model Year: 1982 Sq. Ft.: 980 Address: 8340 PRESTON RD EVANSVILLE, IL 62242-0000 Park: CHESTER VIN: FHC1656 Model Year: 1973 Sq. Ft.:732 01-4128 $199.10 ROLLINS, KURTIS & ELIZABETH Park: T5 R7 VIN: VIMS100323 Model Year: 1991 Sq. Ft.: 1064 01-0567 $153.20 ALLEN, KAREN Address: 550 CAMERON DR RED BUD, IL 62278 Address: 1712 LINN AVE MARSHALL, MO 65340-3240 01-5311 $173.00 CLAYBOURN, KEITH Park: KNOTTY PINES COURT VIN: 12238F Model Year: 1998 Sq. Ft.: 1188 Address: 33 COUNTRYVIEW CRT SPARTA, IL 62286 Park: CHESTER VIN: SK979C Model Year: 1969 Sq. Ft.:576 01-4142 $179.30 THOMPSON, JOSHUA & ERIN JORDAN 01-1208 $149.75 KEEBLER, HAROLD Park: COUNTRYVIEW COURT VIN: M193467 Model Year: 1984 Sq. Ft.: Address: 14 HENRY CRT RED BUD, IL 62278 840 Address: 3386 WELGE RD STEELEVILLE, IL 62288-0000 Park: HENRYS COURT VIN: TNFLM26A30179RL Model Year: 1992 Sq. Ft.: 924 Park: T7 R5 VIN: M255FDEX40357 Model Year: 1964 Sq. Ft.:530 01-5329 $215.30 SMITH, CLAUDE B & SANDRA K 01-4249 $179.30 SRONCE, ZACHARY, KORTNIE WHITE Address: 8412 KIMBERLY SPARTA, IL 62286-0000 01-1525 $145.25 MIERS, MARK Address: 7054 STATE ROUTE 7 SOUTH SHORE, KY 41175-8847 Address: 717 SEYMOUR LAKE RD ELLIS GROVE, IL 62241 Park: T5 R6 VIN: MO129602 Model Year: 1988 Sq. Ft.: 1404 Park: PARK ESTATES COURT VIN: TNFL1AE382610162 Model Year: 1985 Sq. Ft.: 924 Park: T5 R8 VIN: 501047822RK Model Year: 1961 Sq. Ft.:47 01-5349 $252.80 ELLNER, JOSEPH & JULIE 01-4258 $252.80 MCGHEE, CLETUS Address: 8421 NATHAN LN PRAIRIE DU ROCHER, IL 62277 01-2125 $179.30 KNOP, DAVE Address: 37 TRAILS END CHESTER, IL 62233-0000 Address: 4820 RACHEL LN STEELEVILLE, IL 62288 Park: T5 R9 VIN: FS206427 Model Year: 1998 Sq. Ft.: 1904 Park: HIGHLAND ACRES COURT VIN: MSB962868S1S2SN23150 Model Year: 1996 Sq. Ft.: 0 Park: T6 R5 VIN: 11227281 Model Year 1985 Sq. Ft. 924 01-5480 $140.94 PERKINS, JESSIE 01-4285 $160.40 OWENS, LEONARD Address: 5620 STATE RT 4 STEELEVILLE, IL 62288 01-2131 $168.80 INYART, LINDA Address: 53 PARK ESTATES SPARTA, IL 62286-0000 Address: 10761 GRANT RD NASHVILLE, IL 62263 Park: T6 R5 VIN: HH11088INAB1 Model Year: 2004 Sq. Ft.: 1768 Park: PARK ESTATES COURT VIN: NOKI74704 Model Year: 1981 Sq. Ft.: 672 Park: COULTERVILLE VIN: 05L19641 Model Year: 1984 Sq. Ft.: 0 01-5515 $189.80 LITTLE, MERLE 01-4288 $179.30 GOBLE, CHAD Address: PO BOX 231 TILDEN, IL 62292 01-2267 $145.25 MARTIN, TERRY & BOBBY RAY Address: 60 PARK ESTATES TR CRT SPARTA, IL 62286 Address: 2316 LILAC RD MARISSA, IL 62257 Park: TILDEN VIN: BNAL14763172 Model Year: 1988 Sq. Ft.: 1064 Park: PARK ESTATES COURT VIN: 05331631H Model Year: 1974 Sq. Ft.: 924 Park: TILDEN VIN: 2050F7PM439025 Model Year: 1966 Sq. Ft.: 4 01-5523 $210.80 LEA, CLARENCE 01-4297 $179.30 BLOOMFIELD, BERT 01-2401 $165.44 SINGER, EUNICE Address: PO BOX 9 115 N CENTER ST TILDEN, IL 62292 Address: 73 PARK ESTATE TR CRT SPARTA, IL 62286 Address: 211 JUDI LN STEELEVILLE, IL 62288-0000 Park: TILDEN VIN: 21-GO-S-2027 Model Year: 1974 Sq. Ft.: 1344 Park: HEARTLAND ENTERPRISES LLC COURT Park: PARK ESTATES COURT VIN: 01310466M Model Year: 1978 Sq. Ft.: 924 01-5585 $179.30 MARTIN, CHRIS 01-4343 $160.40 NEAL, MIKE VIN: ALCAO387272S4422 Model Year: 1987 Sq. Ft.: 924 Address: 301 JUDI LN STEELEVILLE, IL 62288 Address: 953 STATE ST CHESTER, IL 62233 01-2521 $147.50 LEMONS, SAMUEL Park: HEARTLAND ENTERPRISES LLC COURT VIN: 824-70-1477 Model Year: 1978 Sq. Ft.: 924 Address: 2 KOOL VALLEY SPARTA, IL 62286 Park: HIGHLAND ACRES COURT VIN: 0367013095 Model Year: 1976 Sq. Ft.: 672 01-5629 $147.50 GUILFOIL, JOHN 01-4363 $189.80 MOLLET, JAMES L & LEIGH A Park: KOOL VALLEY COURT VIN: 1102114 Model Year: 1961 Sq. Ft.:500 Address: PO BOX 52 PRAIRIE DU ROCHER, IL 62277 Address: 310 WATER ST PRAIRIE DU ROCHER, IL 62277 01-2606 $189.80 KNOP, LESLIE Park: PRAIRIE DU ROCHER VIN: FDMCXMUO4367 Model Year: 1964 Sq. Ft.: Address: 4152 ROCK CASTLE RD STEELEVILLE, IL 62288-0000 Park: PRAIRIE DU ROCHER VIN: ALCA0489280S8556 Model Year: 1989 Sq. Ft.: 1064 500 Park: T6 R5 VIN: 458 Model Year: 1979 Sq. Ft.:064 01-4364 $179.30 FRIES, BETH 01-5641 $177.20 BRUNKHORST, JOSHUA 01-2857 $186.65 GLOODT, ELAINE Address: 800 VALLEY ST CHESTER, IL 62233 Address: 34 ST LEOS RD RED BUD, IL 62278 Address: 607 E MAIN ST SPARTA, IL 62286-0000 Park: CHESTER VIN: TNFLK26A23703RF Model Year: 1989 Sq. Ft.: 924 Park: T4 R8 VIN: DSD4AL43258AB Model Year: 2005 Sq. Ft.: 1680 Park: SPARTA VIN: TW1ALAS16353 Model Year: 1982 Sq. Ft.: 1022 01-4431 $182.96 POSTH, JULIE 01-5667 $205.76 WILLIAMS, TAMMERA 01-3204 $160.40 PETTERSON, GEORGE W & PATRICIA Address: 1422 JULES LN RED BUD, IL 62278 Address: 8087 TANGLEWOOD RD SPARTA, IL 62286 Address: 19 LAKELAND BLVD SWANSEA, IL 62226 Park: KNOTTY PINES COURT VIN: MY9384731K Model Year: 1993 Sq. Ft.: 1216 Park: T5 R5 VIN: CV04AL0453685 Model Year: 2004 Sq. Ft.: 1140 Park: T5 R8 VIN: GS8164461 Model Year: 1967 Sq. Ft.: 672 01-4439 $189.80 WILLIAMS, CHARLES 01-5670 $179.30 KNOPE, ROBERT & ANGELA 01-3261 $160.40 FARMER, MARY Address: 28 PARK ESTATES SPARTA, IL 62286-0000 Address: 221 SASSAMAC RD CARBONDALE, IL 62903-0000 Address: 110 HOLMES CIRCLE CHESTER, IL 62233 Park: PARK ESTATES COURT VIN: PCA89476311695 Model Year: 1989 Sq. Ft.: 1064 Park: COULTERVILLE COURT VIN: 1B520144X Model Year: 1987 Sq. Ft.: Park: HIGHLAND ACRES COURT VIN: 2144215360 Model Year: 1984 Sq. Ft.: 84 01-4449 $167.60 KINSTLER, CHAD 924 01-3300 $160.40 OTERSEN, JUDY Address: 6430 CORONET RD LAKELAND, FL 33811-1701 01-5742 $179.30 INMAN, LONNIE Address: 104 JUDI LN STEELEVILLE, IL 62288 Park: KOOL VALLEY COURT VIN: FDN2-1B-1270-500CC Model Year: 1971 Sq. Ft.: 768 Address: 502 SEYMOUR LAKE RD ELLIS GROVE, IL 62241 Park: HEARTLAND ENTERPRISES LLC COURT VIN: 1208101 Model Year: 1972 Sq. Ft.: 672 01-4465 $219.44 LILLEY, GARY & CHARNELLE Park: T6 R7 VIN: CLA028303TN Model Year: 1989 Sq. Ft.: 924 01-3317 $179.30 MEADE, NAKESHA Address: 115 CLIFFORD DR CHESTER, IL 62233 01-5746 $211.40 MCDONOUGH, SCOTT & TRIVA Address: 69 CENTRAL ST CHESTER, IL 62233 Park: TOWN & COUNTRY COURT VIN: TNFLX26A55039RL13 Model Year: 2000 Sq. Ft.: 1216 Address: 5687 SMITH RD ELLIS GROVE, IL 62241 Park: HIGHLAND ACRES COURT VIN: MO12891 Model Year: 1988 Sq. Ft.: 924 01-4480 $164.00 GONIS, JAMES & SHEREENA Park: T6 R7 VIN: 104632 Model Year: 1995 Sq. Ft.: 1352 01-3346 $167.60 KASSEBAUM, SCOTT Address: 802 E MAIN ST STEELEVILLE, IL 62288-1714 01-5787 $268.76 OGILVIE, PATRICK Address: 304 E GOODING ST MILLSTADT, IL 62260-1210 Park: HEARTLAND ENTERPRISES LLC COURT VIN: SR5697 Model Year: 1992 Sq. Ft.: 720 Address: 12381 MOFFAT RD SPARTA, IL 62286 Park: T5 R8 VIN: 62792 Model Year: 1962 Sq. Ft.: 76 01-4544 $160.40 AHLERS, BOYD Park: T5 R5 VIN: KYFL345AB05720SC13 Model Year: 2004 Sq. Ft.: 1512 01-3428 $179.30 PHILLIPS, WILLIAM & ANGEL Address: 206 WINTERBERRY DR BELLEVILLE, IL 62220-2743 01-5812 $201.20 DAGNER, SCOTT & CECELIA Address: 54 HOLMES CIR CHESTER, IL 62233-0000 Park: T6 R8 VIN: 12801914 Model Year: 1974 Sq. Ft.: 672 Address: 4514 BALLPARK RD STEELEVILLE, IL 62288 Park: HIGHLAND ACRES COURT VIN: 8950 Model Year: 1977 Sq. Ft.: 924 01-4551 $219.44 EBERS, DARRELL Park: T6 R5 VIN: SSDAL129322 Model Year: 1996 Sq. Ft.: 1216 01-3523 $160.40 KORTE, THOMAS Address: 77 PARK ESTATES SPARTA, IL 62286-0000 01-5824 $179.00 STEWART, JOHN & JANIS Address: 164 POLPIS RD MOORESVILLE, NC 28117-6605 Park: PARK ESTATES COURT VIN: AL16801002100 Model Year: 2000 Sq. Ft.: 1216 Address: 10510 WINDSWEPT DR SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 Park: T4 R5 VIN: D5184252 Model Year: 1973 Sq. Ft.: 672 01-4654 $182.96 BAUER, TOMMY Park: T4 R7 VIN: 8759 Model Year: 1974 Sq. Ft.: 920 01-3527 $114.20 PFLASTERER, JOSEPH Address: 847 S MAPLE ST PO BOX 444 TILDEN, IL 62292 01-5851 $291.44 WHITE, MARY Address: PO BOX 229 TILDEN, IL 62292 Park: TILDEN VIN: PAT20745IN Model Year: 1997 Sq. Ft.: 1216 Address: PO BOX 201 MARISSA, IL 62257 Park: TILDEN VIN: K71-4911 Model Year: 1973 Sq. Ft.: 672 01-4750 $202.40 BALLHEIMER, HOWARD & DEBORAH Park: TILDEN VIN: ACDVAL20901096AB Model Year: 2008 Sq. Ft.: 1680 01-3651 $201.20 DWYER, MARCUS Address: 8835 RIDGEVIEW DR SPARTA, IL 62286 01-5857 $179.30 BURNS, DENNIS Address: 123 CATHERINE DR RED BUD, IL 62278 Park: T5 R6 VIN: 1122A1325 Model Year: 1985 Sq. Ft.: 1232 Address: 13477 WILLY RD COULTERVILLE, IL 62237 Park: KNOTTY PINES COURT VIN: 21941136926 Model Year: 1994 Sq. Ft.: 1216 01-4774 $173.00 BELL, RAYMOND & LENA Park: T4 R5 VIN: 01310624K Model Year: 1977 Sq. Ft.: 924 01-3695 $183.50 ROBERDS, JENNIFER Address: 205 S 7TH ST PERCY, IL 62272-1396 01-5874 $327.62 JEFFERS, JOHN & JAMIE JOHNSON Address: 521 CATHERINE DR RED BUD, IL 62278 Park: PERCY MOBILE HOME PARK VIN: 11224186 Model Year: 1983 Sq. Ft.: 840 Address: 1021 COUNTRY CLUB RD SPARTA, IL 62286 Park: KNOTTY PINES COURT VIN: ALNR0188741457550 Model Year: 1988 Sq. Ft.: 980 01-4802 $143.75 BROWN, W JOHN Park: T5 R6 VIN: MDC372109INABAC Model Year: 2010 Sq. Ft.: 1612 01-3755 $179.30 COX, RAYMOND Address: 1120 NORWOOD DR SPARTA, IL 62286-0000 01-5877 $227.60 HENNIGER, RONNA Address: 112 LINN RED BUD, IL 62278 Park: T5 R5 VIN: BE1494 Model Year: 1966 Sq. Ft.: 450 Address: 705 E GOALBY AVE PO BOX 171 PERCY, IL 62272 01-4840 $210.80 WILLIAMS, TAMMERA Park: PACIFIC MOBILE HOMES LLC VIN: CNY470143DU103666 Model Year: 1974 Sq. Ft.: 924 Park: PERCY VIN: DSD4AL20144A Model Year: 1997 Sq. Ft.: 1568 Address: 8087 TANGLEWOOD RD SPARTA, IL 62286 01-3767 $179.30 LOUVEAU, MARTHA 01-5902 $132.80 GAZDA, ANTHONY Park: T5 R5 VIN: ACTN770190 Model Year: 1977 Sq. Ft.: 1344 Address: 29 HOLMES CIR CHESTER, IL 62233-0000 Address: 14548 STATE RT 15 NASHVILLE, IL 62263 01-4845 $182.00 POPPEN RIGDON, TAMMY Park: T6 R8 VIN: 4121224 Model Year: 1956 Sq. Ft.: 304 Park: HIGHLAND ACRES COURT VIN: TNFLP26A70438RL Model Year: 1995 Sq. Ft.: 924 Address: 512 N MAIN ST RED BUD, IL 62278-0000 01-3768 $179.30 VICENTE, LUIS 01-5903 $166.10 HEINLEIN, RANDY Park: RED BUD VIN: 11246287 Model Year: 1994 Sq. Ft.: 960 Address: 1166 CENTREVILLE AVE BELLEVILLE, IL 62220 Address: 88 LARK ST CHESTER, IL 62233 01-4900 $199.10 KILLGROVE, JACKIE Park: T5 R5 VIN: FLR212700840 Model Year: 1970 Sq. Ft.: 748 Park: HIGHLAND ACRES COURT VIN: 35420332V Model Year: 1986 Sq. Ft.: 924 Address: 201 S MARY PERCY, IL 62272-0000 01-3811 $199.10 HATFIELD, ALICE 01-5910 $274.16 CONNER, KENNETH Park: PERCY VIN: TNFLW27AB51670SR13 Model Year: 1998 Sq. Ft.: 1188 Address: 8792 BALDWIN RD BALDWIN, IL 62217 Address: 1421 JULES RED BUD, IL 62278 01-4908 $211.40 DICKERSON, DENNIS & NATALIE Park: KNOTTY PINES COURT VIN: 1524B Model Year: 1996 Sq. Ft.: 1188 Park: T5 R7 VIN: KYFL845A10384BF13 Model Year: 2009 Sq. Ft.: 1216 Address: PO BOX 57 TILDEN, IL 62292 01-5920 $201.20 BECKLEY, LYNDON R & SANDRA L 01-3812 $153.20 GONIS, JAMES & SHEREENA Park: TILDEN VIN: M0112872 Model Year: 1985 Sq. Ft.: 1352 Address: 2520 173RD ST LANSING, IL 60438-6021 Address: 802 E MAIN ST STEELEVILLE, IL 62288-1714 01-4931 $211.09 MANKIEWICZ, CLIFFORD & CONSTANCE Park: HEARTLAND ENTERPRISES LLC COURT VIN: B1473 Model Year: 1970 Sq. Ft.: 576 Address: 700 OAK ST EVANSVILLE, IL 62242 Park: T5 R5 VIN: CLS083871TN Model Year: 1994 Sq. Ft.: 1216 Total Mobile Home Count: 101 01-3830 $165.65 NEUMEYER, STEVE Park: EVANSVILLE VIN: WD401951 Model Year: 1999 Sq. Ft.: 1404 October 17, 2013 County Journal Page 13 2012 Randolph County Delinquent Real Estate Taxes

STATE OF ILLINOIS ) DOUGLAS, JIM 17-106-008-00 $360.07 19-081-015-00 $38.00 LIVELY, MICHAEL G & JENNIFER A SMITH COUNTY OF RANDOLPH ) 16-018-009-00 $119.55 PATTERSON, KENNETH W & GERLACH, JUANITA 19-122-002-00 $1,206.48 PALMER, RANDALL B & PAMELA D VILLAR, CAROLYN F 19-082-001-00 $105.07 MOORE, MARC B & DAWN M REUTER 16-018-016-00 $491.82 17-109-008-00 $302.08 GERLACH, JUANITA 19-125-008-00 $1,121.68 GRAND COULT PETROLEUM CO INC MEVERT, THOMAS 19-082-002-00 $3,273.45 SHAIN, SARA RENE & HEISNER, JOE B 16-021-012-00 $1,058.42 17-114-006-50 $234.58 DUNGEE, REX E 19-125-016-00 $142.95 DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE CURRENT TAX BOMAN, JAIDRA L & THOMAS S MCDOUGAL JEREMIAH, JOHN 19-083-005-00 $631.09 MEYERHOFF, GERALD & NANCY 16-023-008-00 $204.32 17-115-010-00 $234.54 THOMAS, VALETTA AND 19-126-021-00 $72.15 I, DOYLE JONES, TREASURER AND COLLECTOR OF TAXES FOR MCDONNOUGH, COLLEEN FEUERHAMMER, CHARLES R & 19-083-015-00 $664.83 GILLIBRAND, KATE THE COUNTY OF RANDOLPH AND THE STATE OF ILLINOIS DO 16-024-012-00 $898.02 RONELL V LINTON NEHRT, PATRICIA L 19-128-004-50 $62.09 HEREBY GIVE PUBLICE NOTICE THAT THE FOREGOING IS A FULL HEGGEMEIER, JAMES L JR & CYNTHIA L 17-116-010-00 $121.72 19-087-003-00 $575.36 DICKERSON, BUELL AND COMPLETE LIST OF THE DELINQUENT LANDS AND LOTS UPON 16-029-001-00 $922.42 KNOP, SHAWN REHMER, SHAWN L & YVONNE 19-132-004-00 $1,283.04 WHICH REMAINS DUE UNPAID TAXES FOR TOWNSHIP, CITIES AND WILSEY, JUSTIN CALEB 17-118-007-50 $607.40 19-087-005-50 $1,058.71 LAWS, GEORGE VILLAGES LISTED HEREIN FOR THE YEAR 2012 AND PRIOR YEARS. 16-029-003-00 $162.78 MEVERT, THOMAS SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEV, 19-133-001-00 $1,009.15 MCCLAIN, WILLIAM K 17-118-008-00 $2,599.58 19-089-002-00 $487.28 EGGEMEYER, DENNIS & BONNITA J AND I FURTHER GIVE NOTICE I WILL APPLY TO THE CIRCUIT COURT 16-030-014-00 $563.48 MEVERT, THOMAS THIBODEAUX, MIRANDA G 19-134-011-00 $370.15 OF SAID COUNTY OF RANDOLPH ON THE TWENTY EIGHTH DAY OF KEMPFER, ROBERT L & BRENDA L 17-118-014-00 $182.08 19-090-009-00 $984.63 CRAIG, LORI A OCTOBER A.D. 2013, THE SAME BEING ONE OF THE JUDICIAL DAYS 16-031-014-00 $191.64 TAYLOR, JULIE MEYERHOFF, GERALD W & NANCY F 19-137-004-00 $1,371.93 OF SAID COURT, FOR JUDGEMENT AGAINST THE SEVERAL LAND KOHLHAAS, WILLIAM D 17-119-021-00 $10.76 19-090-012-00 $1,792.15 HARTMANN, TAD A TRACTS AND LOTS MENTIONED AND DESCRIBED FOR THE 16-032-005-00 $2,591.57 WILLIAMS, RONALD DOSS, JACK 19-138-012-50 $52.80 SATISFACTION THEREOF; REID, BROCK & JENNIFER 19-092-005-00 $477.57 SELF, TRACY D 16-033-001-00 $40.21 SPARTA Parcel Count: 99 MEYERHOFF, NANCY F 19-140-005-50 $1,587.59 KOHLHAAS, WILLIAM D 19-092-005-50 $405.14 KDO INC I DO FURTHER GIVE NOTICE ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, 16-034-005-00 $240.60 BEING THE FOURTH DAY OF NOVEMBER A.D. 2013 AT 9:00 A.M. 19-001-011-00 $756.61 MEYERHOFF, NANCY F 19-141-059-00 $555.85 KOHLHAAS, WILLIAM D & LANGE SUSAN M EACH AND ALL LANDS AND LOTS OF WHICH AN ORDER HAS BEEN BURNS, PHILLIP 19-092-006-00 $139.11 YOUNG, SHARON 16-038-001-00 $59.37 19-002-005-00 $1,061.60 EDWARDS, MICHAEL 19-149-016-50 $3,975.61 MADE BY SAID CIRCUIT COURT, WILL BE EXPOSED TO PUBLIC BUMANN, LARRY SALE AT THE COURTHOUSE IN THE CITY OF CHESTER, RANDOLPH BIRCHLER, DONNA J & 19-094-010-00 $1,095.75 KTM PROPERTIES LLC, 16-038-002-00 $309.76 COUNTY, ILLINOIS FOR THE PURPOSE OF SATISFYING SAID TWEEDIE, LINDA R CITY OF SPARTA 19-150-006-00 $3,623.29 BUMANN, LARRY R & TRACY L 19-004-009-00 $163.11 19-096-014-00 $1,434.49 COX, KERMIT R AMOUNT OF TAXES, BACK TAXES, INTEREST, PENALTIES, AND 16-039-012-00 $132.13 COSTS DUE THERON RESPECTIVELY IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE BROWN, JOSEPH P & SYLVIA MOORE, LIONEL O & LAURA R 19-150-042-00 $1,099.44 DELAY, DENNIS (ESTATE) STATUTE IN SAID CASED MADE AND PROVIDED AND PURSUANT 19-004-015-00 $759.58 19-102-003-00 $613.05 CRAIG, LORI 16-041-001-00 $561.50 ADAMS, TAMMIE A MONROE, THAD & SMITH, GWENDOLYN 19-154-001-50 $183.70 TO SAID JUDGEMENT AND FINAL ORDER OF SAID COURT PERSONS WILLIAMS, DONALD ROBERT 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LLC C/O 19-012-010-00 $1,463.71 19-107-008-00 $373.69 19-172-002-00 $662.36 01-003-012-50 $1,237.39 04-032-010-00 $38.65 IRIDIUM CAPITAL PARTNERS LLC OLIVER, LOUISE BECKLEY, LYNDON R & SANDRA L NEJMANOWSKI, DELBERT BURNS, PHILLIP BOMAN, JOHN E & JONIL 16-043-068-00 $922.61 19-013-015-00 $1,783.93 19-108-005-00 $1,881.64 01-003-014-50 $11.74 04-060-018-00 $53.70 HEGGEMEIER, CYNTHIA L VOEGELE BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING LLC, Total Parcel Count: 320 CRITTENDEN, CAROLL SPRIETLER ENTERPRISES IN C, BOMAN, JOHN E & JONI L 01- 16-045-001-00 $803.24 19-015-002-00 $1,595.83 19-112-005-50 $977.69 010-013-00 $791.45 HOOD, 04-060-019-00 $28.51 DELAY, LINDA KAYE BARBER, JOSEPH JTS ENTERPRISES LLC, DANNY & KATHY 16-045-002-00 $232.09 19-024-005-00 $399.37 01-012-012-00 $16.36 04-060-020-00 $35.21 DELAY, LINDA KAYE TETLOW, JAMES NOLD, CHARLENE RAINEY, RICHARD 16-049-008-00 $1,049.51 19-026-002-00 $1,234.46 01-014-003-00 $21.02 04-063-016-00 $31.06 UNDERWOOD, TONY NEW MOUNT, ANNA MINES, FARLEY COWELL, BRUCE 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NANCY F ZEIGLER COAL CO, WALKINGTON, ANDREW 16-059-006-00 $699.66 19-035-001-00 $1,248.04 Under Universal/Decca Label 01-042-005-00 $82.74 RITTENHOUSE, SANDRA 05-022-003-00 $86.42 LANDMARK APOSTOLIC CHURCH Autographed by Jamey BOMAN, WILLIAM S & JOHN E MEYERHOFF, GERALD & NANCY F 16-062-011-00 $783.50 19-036-007-50 $32.64 BODEKER, TERRY L $ 01-042-011-00 $1,926.37 05-022-004-50 $304.48 LANDMARK APOSTOLIC CHURCH Contact Gwendy Garner DOUGLAS, JAMES E & DOROTHY L MEYERHOFF, NANCY F 16-068-010-00 $1,164.79 19-039-011-00 $393.68 20 01-044-013-00 $1,256.00 05-026-013-00 $3,210.22 HOOD, GRACE MORROW, ROBERT W & SHIRLEY A At 826-4143 STEELE, CURTIS E & GRETCHEN M MCMURTRY, JOSEPH R & ROBIN 16-069-012-00 $2,284.10 19-040-005-00 $1,829.62 01-048-008-50 $2,758.54 05-026-014-00 $15.12 ROBISON, LESTER E JR & CAROLYN CHRISTIE, THERESA COMETTO, NATHAN D MCMURTRY, JOSEPH 16-070-002-00 $1,204.30 19-040-010-00 $838.53 01-059-009-00 $1,394.07 05-026-014-50 $35.91 DYKES, JAMES G & DYKES LISA E BLOUNT, JAMES R & ELIZABETH A DAVIS, RYAN L & MICHELLE R MCMURTRY, ROBERT 16-071-013-00 $97.87 19-041-003-00 $150.75 MCCLAIN, WILLIAM K Our Technicians 01-061-008-00 $1,037.12 05-027-005-00 $741.89 LEMING, BETTY SELLE, ROGER & KIMBERLY MCMURTRY, ROBERT 16-071-016-00 $97.87 19-043-003-00 $1,061.60 01-079-015-00 $40.41 05-027-006-00 $154.52 MCCLAIN, WILLIAM K SLAVEN, ROSS & M. VALERIE HOOD, DANNY & KATHY MCMURTRY, ROBERT 16-073-005-00 $157.94 MILLER Are... 01-081-003-50 $211.53 05-027-007-00 $27.91 JONES, BARBARA 19-045-008-00 $976.41 HEGGEMEIER, JAMES & CYNTHIA MCMURTRY, JOE & ROBIN 16-073-010-00 $324.40 LEMING, EDWARD We Employ ASE 05-027-011-00 $118.71 MCCLAIN, WILLIAM K 19-046-001-00 $1,660.87 Certified Techs For T5-R5 EDEN MCMURTRY, ROBERT 16-078-009-00 $393.91 BRAUN, VERNON A Parcel Count: 27 05-027-014-00 $273.15 MAHNKE, MICHAEL CALE & REBECCA L 19-046-005-00 $126.48 Repairs Done Right! MCMURTRY, ROBERT 16-080-005-00 $1,169.64 EDWARDS, MICHAEL 02-003-010-00 $273.62 05-028-015-00 $1,103.50 BILLHARTZ, DEREK 19-048-007-00 $992.05 OGILVIE, PATRICK ES JOINER, TIMMY B 16-083-008-00 $58.53 GRIMM, RICHARD ONE STOP FULL SERVICE 02-007-004-00 $842.23 05-035-014-00 $1,361.05 KEMPFER, JUDITH E 19-055-011-00 $103.44 All Major Brand Tires • Batteries • Radiators • Shocks • Tune-Ups BURNS, PHILLIP LIVELY, LARRY & JOANNA LOUISE 16-083-009-00 $389.28 SPENCER, JOHN T & MERRY M Brakes • Transmissions • A/C • Wheel Alignments • Gas & Plastic Tank Repair 02-008-002-50 $132.15 05-042-004-00 $259.75 LEA, CLARENCE 19-058-013-00 $433.48 OLIVER, CHAD WEST, LAURA ANN 16-083-010-00 $762.93 JACQUIN, ROBERT L 02-009-004-00 $78.02 05-043-007-00 $339.96 SPEERS, JEFFERY M 19-058-015-00 $780.09 OLIVER, CHAD WILSON, JAMES E 16-084-034-00 $286.51 GLOODT, ELAINE Gerald’s 02-013-007-50 $1,855.02 CUMBERLAND, LARRY D & 19-059-008-00 $665.75 Radiator & FARRAR, GLENDA L PEARL LAND & MINERALS CO T5-R6 BLAIR Parcel Count: 16 BOSTON, LINDA A 02-015-013-00 $1,208.25 16-084-054-00 $86.99 19-061-001-00 $616.67 MAHNKE, MICHAEL C LEDENDECKER, CHARLES E & PATSY A 06-005-013-00 $43.68 HENRY, TONY Automotive 02-018-006-00 $111.83 JOHNSON, JAMIE L & JEFFERS JOHN C 19-061-003-00 $1,238.17 14 Westwood Drive • Steeleville • 965-3323 OLIVER, CHAD 06-013-007-00 $2,314.80 STEELEVILLE PERCY ERPS, RODNEY J & DONNA L 02-018-008-00 $69.89 STORK, SONYA M Parcel Count: 49 19-062-006-00 $1,003.97 OLIVER, CHAD 06-015-004-50 $19.43 BAUE, M RENEE 02-022-015-00 $86.91 EMERY, ALLEN L & LINDA F 17-002-005-00 $335.26 19-066-013-00 $314.58 HAYES, RICARDO 06-028-001-00 $730.92 CRAMNER, RUBY J & SHAWNATHAN M REINHOLD, KARL R 02-027-015-00 $2,144.10 VALLETT, MATTHEW M & ROBIN R 17-008-006-00 $873.69 19-067-013-00 $310.80 SCHRATZ, PATRICK 06-031-005-00 $163.60 WILLIAMS, KARL & TAMMY MONROE, WANDA Weekly 02-028-005-50 $1,577.17 DOBSON, DORREEN 17-008-007-00 $890.11 19-068-006-00 $191.61 CHARTER BANK 06-031-006-00 $444.11 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA, PERRY, ROARKE NAKOA CUSTODIAN 02-028-006-50 $608.92 MOSS, CAROL 17-019-011-00 $636.20 19-069-001-00 $1,525.88 HABERMAN, PHYLLIS L & PRISCILLA M 06-031-006-50 $222.66 SCHOENBECK, EMMA SIMS, GINA & JOHNNIE SPECIALS 02-028-008-00 $399.84 DOBSON, DORREEN 17-024-001-00 $1,180.31 19-071-006-00 $550.16 HABERMAN, PHYLLIS L & PRISCILLA M 06-031-008-50 $502.49 MULHOLLAND, LINDA L & TREVATHAN MARK CARNAHAN, MICHAEL PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 WHILE SUPPLIES LAST 02-028-008-50 $30.88 MOSS, CAROL & BEVERLY YANKEY 17-028-013-00 $654.34 19-071-012-00 $450.63 CHARTER BANK 06-031-014-00 $1,014.24 MASTERSON, ANGELA DOLMAGE, TINA 02-028-016-00 $51.76 DYKE, MARGARET A & ALLEN R HESTER 17-032-004-00 $465.63 19-076-005-00 $1,345.76 $ 89 CHARTER BANK 06-032-002-00 $593.83 GONIS, SHERENNA K & WILSON, DANA Pork Cutlets ...... 2 LB. 02-028-017-00 $86.42 STICKLER, SAMUEL & NOLA VALLETT 17-034-004-00 $1,041.99 19-077-008-00 $395.89 HABERMAN, PHYLLIS L & PRISCILLA M 06-045-002-00 $48.81 HICKS, BETTY DANIELS, GLENDA $ 59 LB. 02-030-017-50 $3,222.08 GRAH, DENNIS R & TAMMY L 17-038-003-00 $716.10 19-077-010-00 $151.19 Cube Steak...... 3 SLAVEN, KEVIN L & LISA A 06-045-004-00 $3,066.58 SCHWARZ, JAMES HAGENE, JEREMY W & 02-055-012-00 $396.57 GRAH, DENNIS R & TAMMY L 17-041-014-00 $1,024.30 PATRICIA A HAGENE $ 49 1 LB. BROOKS, RANDY A & ROSE L 06-045-008-00 $84.60 SMITH, MICHAEL L & MISTY L 19-078-005-00 $593.22 Cut-Up Chicken ...... 02-062-011-00 $804.62 GRAH, DENNIS R & TAMMY L 17-043-003-00 $1,703.44 ROUNTREE, DONALD M & KYLA L KELLY, CHARLES T & KAY F MCDONNOUGH, CEDRIC A & JACQUALINE 19-078-007-00 $327.75 $ 69 06-048-016-00 $1,630.27 Round Steak ...... 3 LB. 02-062-011-50 $47.46 RIECAN, JIMMY P 17-043-011-00 $1,619.25 HENRY, TONY KENNEDY, JAMES W & PAMELA F 06-049-004-00 $450.80 BARNETT, TARA LYN 19-081-003-00 $47.46 02-062-012-50 $1,200.64 HUBERT, RONALD 17-053-007-00 $363.76 BOGAN, ROY & MARILYN KENNEDY, JAMES W & PAMELA F 06-052-010-00 $169.45 HOOTEN, PHILLIP J & PATRICIA S 19-081-004-00 $145.01 02-066-008-00 $170.92 KLAUSING, BEVERLY S 17-054-013-00 $1,636.31 BOGAN, ROY & MARILYN SABRE GROUP LLC, SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 19-081-005-00 $145.01 02-066-012-00 $192.48 PROPERTIES INC, T6-R6 BREMEN Parcel Count: 7 BOGAN, ROY & MARILYN MERIDETH, FRED 17-060-012-00 $869.57 19-081-006-00 $1,832.51 02-067-009-00 $64.22 MULHOLLAND, STEVEN J II 07-028-006-00 $2,911.32 BOGAN, ROY & MARILYN LAWS, EDGAR SR 17-061-003-00 $154.64 KRANTZ, PAUL & JULIE 19-081-012-00 $77.51 02-067-010-00 $36.94 MEVERT, THOMAS 1505 N. Market • Northtown Center • Sparta • 443-3900 07-029-007-00 $6,806.62 DUNGEE, REX E LAWS, CLARENCE 17-061-004-50 $446.42 MONDAY-FRIDAY 8AM-7PM • SATURDAY 9AM-6PM KRANTZ, PAUL & JULIE 02-067-012-00 $36.94 MEVERT, THOMAS 07-048-007-00 $787.14 LAWS, CLARENCE 17-061-009-00 $200.74 MCMATH, BRIAN 02-067-014-00 $89.80 MEVERT, THOMAS 07-056-005-00 $140.04 LAWS, CLARENCE 17-062-004-00 $1,027.78 SHOEMAKER, LESLIE POLLEY, ERIC S & MARY B 07-056-006-00 $142.68 17-065-009-00 $398.10 T6-R5 KAMPENVILLE SHOEMAKER, LESLIE EBERS, STEVEN Parcel Count: 18 07-056-008-00 $153.27 17-066-007-50 $471.37 SHOEMAKER, LESLIE BEASHEARS, BETTY JEAN & DENNIS 03-014-017-00 $70.49 07-056-011-00 $227.38 MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD CO 17-075-009-00 $1,798.92 Youth League SHOEMAKER, LESLIE 03-027-011-00 $1,332.34 EATON, CHRISTOPHER A & BAMBI L DAVIS, AMY D 17-076-017-00 $445.15 T5-R7 PRESTON 03-044-003-00 $399.90 JEFFERS, CURTIS L & SHERRY L Parcel Count: 12 MEYERHOFF, GERALD 17-082-017-00 $2,160.83 03-044-005-00 $17.94 EDWARDS, SHERRI BOWLING 10-003-004-00 $984.87 MEYERHOFF, GERALD 17-082-056-00 $720.99 KIMMEL, GABE W 03-044-008-00 $150.63 PATTERSON, LENORE For Bowlers Grades 10-003-004-50 $10.65 MEYERHOFF, GERALD 17-083-010-00 $397.42 KIMMEL, GABE W 03-052-004-50 $19.98 MANARY, DORA Sign Up Kindergarten - 12 10-016-014-00 $670.43 DUVALL, LESLIE 17-087-003-00 $965.91 LANGREHR, CHARLES W & JANET LYNN 03-058-014-50 $955.37 TAYLOR, JULIE 10-018-002-50 $1,660.40 FEUERHAMMER, RICHARD & CHERYL L 17-087-006-00 $938.37 JUNG, TIMOTHY Saturday, 03-060-004-00 $177.06 REIMAN, PETER SCOTT 10-021-011-00 $699.55 TURNER, DEBRA & RUBACH, LAURA 17-087-017-00 $1,234.22 REICHLING, MICHAEL E & DEANNA M 03-060-004-50 $354.95 REIMAN, PETER SCOTT October 19 10-033-003-00 $47.20 TURNER, RILEY & DEBBIE K 17-090-013-00 $121.72 SCHANTER, STANLEY LIVING TRUST 10am-Noon 03-060-005-00 $29.36 ASHBY, JERRY LEE 10-034-001-00 $346.34 TURNER, RILEY & DEBRA 17-090-014-00 $121.72 BENDA, JOHN 03-060-006-00 $68.41 ASHBY, JERRY LEE 10-035-016-00 $1,524.67 TURNER, RILEY A & DEBRA K 17-090-015-00 $121.72 SCHANTER, STANLEY LIVING TRUST First Day Of 03-060-012-00 $49.06 ASHBY, JERRY LEE 10-037-014-00 $2,578.20 TURNER, RILEY A & DEBRA K 17-091-001-00 $121.72 Youth League Bowling Is ECCHER PROPERTIES INC 03-060-014-00 $29.02 ASHBY, JERRY LEE 10-038-012-00 $10.65 TURNER, RILEY A & DEBRA K 17-095-003-50 $497.59 SCHANTER, STANLEY LIVING TRUST Saturday, 03-060-015-00 $975.26 JAIMET, KATHY 10-040-008-00 $42.40 TURNER, RILEY A & DEBRA K 17-098-014-50 $630.05 SCHANTER, STANLEY LIVING TRUST November 2 03-061-001-00 $107.11 SPARKS, CINDY L KUEKER 10-040-016-00 $122.87 TURNER, RILEY A & DEBRA K 17-099-012-00 $934.58 SCHANTER, STANLEY LIVING TRUST For More Info, 03-061-002-00 $29.02 CROWE, JOSEPH E & SHARON K TURNER, RILEY & DEBRA 17-100-011-00 $1,075.73 Call Tom At 03-061-002-50 $404.19 COULTERVILLE TILDEN PIERCEALL, JENNIFER (618) 967-3437 TURNER, RILEY & DEBRA Parcel Count: 49 17-104-004-00 $460.60 03-062-002-00 $698.55 BRAUN, JANET K 17-105- MAGERKURTH, JASON 16-008-002-00 $559.39 006-00 $165.27 GRAND COULT PETROLEUM CO INC SLONE, BENJAMEN R & Steeleville 16-010-004-00 $856.12 SPECOGNI, MEAGAN L T7 8-R5 ROCKWOOD MCLAUGHLIN, JAROD & CANDICE MAYNARD 17-105-012-00 $470.78 LEGION BOWL Parcel Count: 6 965-3932 16-012-009-00 $442.72 VOGEL, SONIA & NORMAN A VOGEL Page 14 County Journal October 17, 2013

UMWA, Patriot Need A Ride? Call Us! reach agreement $300 The United Mine untary employee ben- FARE Workers of America an- efits association to be nounced last week that administered by the it had reached a settle- union. Public Transportation For Monroe & Randolph Counties ment with Patriot Coal In 2008, Patriot bought and Peabody Energy to Magnum Coal, a similar Call 24 Hours In Advance secure more than $400 spinoff of union opera- 1-877-443-9087 million toward future tions from Arch Coal health care benefits for created in 2005. retirees. Through the deal, Pa- The funds will be de- triot acquired 12 per- COULTERVILLE COMMUNITY FIRE posited over the next cent of Arch’s assets, PROTECTION DISTRICT four years into the new along with 97 percent of ANNUAL TREASURER’S REPORT UMWA Retiree its retiree health care li- MAY 1, 2012 - APRIL 30, 2013 Healthcare Trust set up abilities. As a result of as a result of Patriot’s both deals, Patriot has I, Roger Greten, Treasurer of the Coulterville bankruptcy. three times as many re- Community Fire Protection District, Randolph Patriot filed for bank- tirees as active miners. County, Perry County, and Washington County, ruptcy protection in July More than 90 percent of Illinois, being first duly sworn, deposes and says 2012, citing weak coal them have never worked that the following statement is a correct report for markets, increasing a day for the company. the fiscal year beginning May 1, 2012 and ending costs and unsustainable As part of the new April 30, 2013. legacy liabilities. In settlement reached last May, bankruptcy Judge week, the UMWA has GENERAL CORPORATE FUND Kathy Surratt-States agreed to relinquish the REVENUE SUMMARY: General Real Estate ruled in Patriot’s favor, value of its 35 percent Taxes: Randolph County $39,500; Perry County agreeing that the com- equity stake in Patriot Chester homecoming royalty pany had done all it that the union received Brad Asselmeier and Averi Mueller were crowned $31,231; Washington County $28,225; Grant could to lower its oper- as part of the May bank- Chester High School homecoming king and queen Proceeds $0; Illinois Comptroller $3,144; Illinois ating costs outside of ruptcy ruling and end its last weekend. The 2012 retiring homecoming king Funds - Interest $94; Oakdale State Bank - interest wrenching concessions long public relations is Zane Wallace, and the retiring queen is Chelsea on bank deposits $124; Charges for services out from its unionized work- campaign against Pea- Schroeder. Photo by Mike Lutz of district and to non-residents and other ers. body. miscellaneous receipts $5,639. Judge Surratt-States In exchange, Peabody TOTAL REVENUES $107,957 granted Patriot the right has agreed to contribute Small business meeting to throw away its collec- $310 million over the EXPENDITURE SUMMARY: Ameren IP, utility tive bargaining agree- next four years to the planned at courthouse services $5,325; Cherry Insurance, insurance ment with the UMWA union-administered premiums $8,078; Coulterville Body Works - and adjust wages, ben- benefits administration. The Randolph County ing recommendations, equipment and repair services $4,439; Frontier efits and work rules for For its part, Patriot will Department of Eco- export assistants and telephone $4,667; Oakdale bank, loan repayment union employees to a maintain its commit- nomic Development will tips on how to gain ac- $18,646; Oakdale Bank-interest paid $2,627. level consistent with the ment to providing the host the Small Business cess to capital. regional labor market. benefits administration Development Center A complete list of fund- EXPENDITURES FOR COMPENSATION FOR The ruling also permit- with $15 million next Tuesday, October 29 at ing options can be found PERSONAL SERVICES, under $25,000.00 per ted Patriot to cease pro- year and up to $60 mil- 9 a.m. at the Randolph at edrandolphcounty. individual: W. Bannert, D. Barron, M. Barron, S. viding health care to lion over the following County courthouse. com. Beckemeyer, R. Burrows, R. Carlyle, C. Casida, Greg Bouhl, director of some 13,000 retirees three years, in addition To make an appoint- E. Chamness, J. Chamness, E. Ehret, R. Fox, R. and their dependents to certain production- the SBDC, will help with ment, call 536-2424 or and instead form a vol- based royalty payments. startup advice, market- email [email protected]. Greten, K. Hamm, T. Helton, T. Hirte, D. Hobbs, J. Hofmeister, S. Jones, E. Kempfer, S. Lambert, B. Mixon, T. Raarymakers, J. Raney, M. Ruppert, R. Rust, R. Rust Total $10,535.00 All other disbursements (less that $2,500.00 per payee per fiscal year) $25,991.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $80,308 SUMMARY STATEMENT OF CONDITION CASH BALANCE - May 1, 2012 $170,420 Checking Account $21,534 Savings Account $40,667 Illinois Treasurer, Illinois Funds Account $108,219 REVENUE: $107,957 TOTAL CASH BALANCE AND REVENUE: $278,377 EXPENDITURES: $80,308 CASH BALANCE - April 30, 2013 $198,069

Checking Account $48,965 Savings Account $40,791 Illinois Treasurer, Municipal Account $108,313 $198,069

COULTERVILLE COMMUNITY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

By______Roger Greten, Treasurer

Pinckneyville homecoming candidates SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this This is homecoming weekend at Pinckneyville High School. This year’s theme is Cat Fight in the 9th day of October. Jungle. Shown here are the queen candidates. They are, from left, Emilee Tabing, Callie Priebe, Danielle Bruns, Bailey Nippe, Katelyn Mayer and Denise Bruns, all seniors. The homecoming parade will take place Friday at 2:30 p.m., and the football game against Carterville will begin at 7. The ______dance will be at Saturday at 7 p.m. with the coronation at 9:15. Notary Public Chester chamber Plans are already under way for this year’s Christ- mas on the River celebra- tion in Chester December 6-8. The Chester Chamber of Experience. Commerce directors ap- proved prize money for the home lighting con- test, which will take place Dedication. Thursday, December 5 and the purchase of candy for the children Commitment to Service. who visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus at the Chester Boat Club Saturday, De- cember 7 at 10 a.m. The action came Tuesday morning during the chamber’s monthly meet- ing. The directors approved the 2014 membership dues with no increase from last year’s payment schedule. A lunch meeting/pro- gram will be held at the Julie Kelley, M.D. Chester Eagles Club No- $QCTF%GTVKƂGFKP(COKN[/GFKEKPG vember 19. The topic of 'OGTIGPE[&GRCTVOGPV/GFKECN&KTGEVQT discussion will be the Af- fordable Care Act with time set aside for ques- tions and answers. The 16th annual cham- ber golf tournament was held October 5 with 24 teams participating and 29 sign sponsors. The #UVJGOGFKECNFKTGEVQTQHVJG4GF$WF4GIKQPCN*QURKVCN'OGTIGPE[&GRCTVOGPV+CORTQWFVQYQTMKPVJGQPN[PCVKQPCNN[CEETGFKVGF%JGUV2CKP tournament is the %GPVGTKP4CPFQNRJCPF/QPTQGEQWPVKGU6JKURTGUVKIKQWUCEETGFKVCVKQPEQOGUHTQOVJG5QEKGV[QH%CTFKQXCUEWNCT2CVKGPV%CTGCPFOGCPUVJCVYGJCXG chamber’s largest fundraiser of the year. RTQEGUUGUKPRNCEGVQECTGHQTJGCTVCVVCEMRCVKGPVUFWTKPIVJGETKVKECNGCTN[UVCIGUQHCJGCTVCVVCEMYJGPVTGCVOGPVUCTGOQUVGHHGEVKXG Aaron Drake, owner of 4GF$WFoU'4EQPVKPWGUVQQHHGTVJG/KPWVGUQT.GUU'45GTXKEG2NGFIG 9JGP[QWJCXGCPGOGTIGPE[[QWFQPoVYCPVVQUKVKPVJGYCKVKPITQQO SERVPRO of Monroe, Randolph and Washing- ;QWYCPVVQDGUGGPCUUQQPCURQUUKDNG1WTUMKNNGFRJ[UKEKCPUCPFGZRGTKGPEGFUVCHHCTGUVCPFKPID[TGCF[VQRTQXKFGVJGECTG[QWPGGF ton counties, was intro- For more information about Red Bud Regional Hospital Emergency Services duced as one of the /emDer of the /edical 5taff at chamber’s newest mem- or to view our average E.R. wait time, visit RedBudRegional.com. bers. The chamber’s all-you- can-eat chicken dinner fundraiser is Friday, No- Red$udRegional.com vember 8 at the KC hall. Page 15 County Journal October 17, 2013

By Greg Myers www.countyjournalsports.com Kessler headed back to state Sparta High School viduals not on one of Marissa (107). (355), Chester (362), senior Kendra Kessler those three teams. On the boys side, no Pinckneyville (368), is headed back to the Kessler shot an 81 to local golfers qualified Marissa (371), Wood- girls golf state tourna- qualify for state, which for state. A number of lawn (372), Red Bud ment. will be held October 18 them competed at the (377), Waltonville Kessler advanced as and 19 in Decatur. Robinson Sectional (378), New Athens an individual out of the At the regional, October 14 but none (383), Sparta (385), Nashville Regional Nashville was the top advanced. Trico (385), Steeleville and the Effingham team October 9 with a Nashville won the (392), Valmeyer (394) Sectional. score of 338 followed sectional title with a and Gibault (403). At the sectional Oc- by Waterloo (398), team score of 323 fol- For Chester, Austin tober 14, Nashville Okawville (409), Co- lowed by Hamilton Welge led the way with won the team title with lumbia (423), Freeburg County (324), St. An- an 82. Daulton a low score of 340 fol- (431), Centralia (460), thony (331), Robinson Stahlheber shot an 89, lowed by Massac Du Quoin (488), Sparta (336), Carmi-White Drake Middendorf 93, County (345), Eldorado (503), Marissa (512), County (340), Carlyle Nick Gross 98, Bailey (355), Mt. Carmel (356), Red Bud (527), Steel- (343), Carterville (351), Modglin 100 and Althoff (365), Alton eville (550) and Wood- Christ Our Rock (357), Brennan White 113. Marquette (379), Wa- lawn (564). Breese Mater Dei Advancing local indi- terloo (391), Herrin Local sectional (367), Chester (380), viduals were A.J. Jef- (391), Civic Memorial qualifiers besides Teutopolis (394) and fers of Steeleville (76), (398), Effingham (405), Kessler (92) included Okawville (403). Kyle Brocaille of Okawville (414) and Teri Hartmann of Red At the Okawville Re- Pinckneyville (79), Pana (424). Bud (103), Ellie gional October 9, Tyler Jones of Marissa The top three teams Carlson of Pinck- Nashville won the title (79), Justin Kiefer of advance to state along neyville (105) and with a score of 301 fol- Sparta (87) and Austin Kendra Kessler of Sparta with the top 10 indi- Stacey Whaley of lowed by Okawville Sinn of Marissa (88). Chester handles Elverado-Trico, prepares for Eldorado Chester scored touch- ball eight times on downs on its first four Chester’s next drive for possessions en route to 63 yards, including a 16- a 55-0 win over Elv- yard touchdown run erado-Trico Friday that gave his team a 41- night. The Yellow Jack- 0 lead and a running ets improved to 7-0 on clock. the season, while the Andrew Frazer Falcons fell to 0-7. scored on a 32-yard run, Chester controlled ev- his only carry of the ery aspect of the game game, early in the and had seven different fourth quarter for a 48- players score touch- 0 Chester lead. downs in the 55-point A Blake Eggemeyer win. interception and return “This was a no-win to the Elverado-Trico situation for us,” said 12-yard line set up Chester coach Bryan Chester’s final score of Lee. “We were expected the game, a one-yard to win big, and we did. run by Charles We still found things Moorefield. we need to work on, and “We are happy with we survived homecom- the win, but our real ing weekend. Overall, season begins next we played really well. week,” said Lee, refer- We also got a lot of dif- ring to week eight’s ferent kids on the field.” game at Eldorado (7-0). Chester averaged 8.7 “This is for the confer- yards a carry and ence and for a chance racked up 272 yards on to host a home playoff the ground and 72 game. We have sur- through the air. Joel vived our schedule to Clendenin was once this point. These next again the workhorse for two games are huge. Chester senior Garrett Alms (14) pulls down a touchdown catch Friday night in the Yellow the squad with 129 I’m excited and ready to Jackets’ win over Elverado-Trico. yards on 19 attempts go. Eldorado is a big with two touchdowns. team is efficient and punt after just three However, a bad snap fumbled as Elverado- physical team. They Jake Lochhead com- does everything right. plays. pushed Elverado-Trico Trico ran the option, will run the ball 80 per- pleted 5-of-9 passes for You can’t beat a team Two plays later and back 17 yards and and the ball was recov- cent of the time. They 72 yards with two touch- like that with all of the Chester was up 14-0. killed the drive. ered by Brenton Atchi- are very dangerous, and downs and two inter- mistakes we make.” Brad Asselmeier broke After a short punt, son. I expect a dogfight.” ceptions. He also ran in After getting off to free on a 40-yard touch- Chester started its next Lochhead threw an- Last year with a con- a touchdown. slow starts in the past down run at the 5:31 possession from its own other pick three plays vincing 51-13 win over The Falcons were few weeks, Chester took mark of the first quar- 46. Clendenin carried later, as Kimbrough Eldorado, Chester held to just 108 yards of control right from the ter. the ball six times on the came down with his clinched its first out- total offense, 54 yards start Friday night. The Elverado-Trico of- drive for 40 yards, second interception of right conference cham- rushing and 54 passing. The Yellow Jackets fense, yet again, failed which included a one- the game. pionship since 1965. Christian Kistner led kicked off to start the to get a first down on its yard touchdown run. The Elverado-Trico The Elverado-Trico the way with 32 yards game and held Elv- next drive and was The extra point kick drive did pick up a first Falcons are playing for on eight carries. Austin erado-Trico to negative forced to punt. was good, and Chester down but not much else pride as they host Hester completed 5-of- two yards on its first Chester took over led 28-0 with 4:56 to after that, and the fal- Hamilton County (0-7) 20 passes for 54 yards possession. After a from the Elverado-Trico play in the second quar- cons were forced to Friday night. and an interception. punt, Chester started its 35 and moved the ball ter. punt four plays later. “We have to come “We have to figure first drive from its own into the end zone on Elverado-Trico Chester’s drive lasted ready to play,” said out a way to not beat 38-yard line. It took the just five plays. The drive couldn’t get anything just two plays, as Loch- McElroy. “This is our ourselves,” said Elv- Jackets just seven plays was capped off by a five- going on its next drive head threw a strike to most evenly matched erado-Trico coach Mike to find the end zone. yard touchdown pass and was stopped a yard Caleb Golding for a 29- opponent of the season. McElroy. “We are our Lochhead called his from Lochhead to Gar- short on fourth down. yard touchdown. The We beat them last year, own worst enemy at own number from one rett Alms. The extra Chester turned the ball extra point kick missed, but they are much im- times. That is our big- yard out for the opening point kick was good, right back over to the and Chester led 34-0 proved. This is a big gest problem. We were score. Chester added and Chester led 21-0 Falcons, as Lochhead’s with 47 seconds left in game for us.” able to move the ball at the extra point and led with 1:07 left in the first pass on first down was the half. Last year, despite less times tonight but a pen- 7-0 with 7:31 to play in quarter. off target and inter- That score would than ideal weather and alty here and a bad the first quarter. The Falcons showed cepted by Tim hold up until halftime, field conditions, Elv- snap here, and we have On Elverado-Trico’s some offensive life on Kimbrough. but Chester put the erado-Trico gained 356 nothing to show for it. next drive, the Falcons their next drive, getting The ensuing drive for game away early in the yards rushing en route Chester is a well- were unable to gain a a first down after a 21- the Falcons lasted just second half. to a 22-6 win over coached team. The yard and were forced to yard run by Kistner. two plays. The ball was Clendenin carried the Hamilton County. Musketeers shutout Oilers Red Bud sophomore ter. Gunter made it 8- Brandyn Fadler with a quarterback Addison 0 with a run for the pass for the two-point Gunter went 10-of-11 two-point conversion. conversion to extend and threw for 143 Just over two min- the lead to 22-0. yards and three touch- utes later, Gunter con- With under a downs on the road Oc- nected with wide re- minute left in the half, tober 11 to help the ceiver Trey Hentis on the Musketeers (3-4, 1- Musketeers snap a a 37-yard touchdown 4 Cahokia Confer- four-game losing pass. The conversion ence) would add 14 streak with a 42-0 failed, making the more points. drubbing of Wood score 14-0. Mason Wren hauled River. Meanwhile, the in a 30-yard pass from “We were able to get Musketeer defense Gunter for a touch- good field possession, made its mark on the down with 34 seconds break some big plays game. left. Fadler ran in the and the kids gained a “We were able to two-point conversion. lot of confidence,” make big defensive Gunter then hit said Red Bud coach stops,” Lucht said. Cleveland with a 13- Dave Lucht. “When the defense yard touchdown pass After taking over at gives you good field as time expired in the quarterback part way position, it puts less first half. The conver- through the game the pressure on the of- sion failed, and Red Red Bud’s Dustin Sauer (24) scored a touchdown on this run. He ran the week before, Gunter fense.” Bud led 36-0 at half- ball five times for 64 yards Friday night in the win over Wood River. made his first start of The Musketeers time. the year at the posi- forced three Oiler (2-5) “That was a big yards out on a run to Sauer (5 carries, 64 home Friday to battle tion and was very effi- turnovers in the game, touchdown at the end give the Musketeers a yards) and Fadler (4, Columbia (7-0, 5-0 Ca- cient. He also added putting the ball in the of the half,” Lucht 42-0 advantage. The 26) added to the Mus- hokia) at 7 p.m. 36 yards rushing on 10 hands of a Red Bud of- said. “It really sealed extra point was no keteer rushing attack. “They’re No. 3 in 4A carries. fense that thrived. the game for us. We good. Wren (2 catches, 60 and are a heavy favor- Dustin Sauer, in his Midway through the came out a lot more Neither team yards), Hentis (1, 37), ite,” Lucht said. return from an injury, second quarter, Brett relaxed after half- cracked the score- Cleveland (3, 34) and “Their kids may take got the scoring going Cleveland (9 carries, time.” board the rest of the Fadler (4, 12) made up us lightly. We’re hop- with a 24-yard touch- 46 yards) punched in With 10:42 left in the way, as Red Bud con- Red Bud’s receiving ing to get on them down run at the 5:42 a touchdown from one third quarter, Cleve- trolled the entire sec- output. early and shock mark of the first quar- yard out. Gunter hit land scored from 10 ond half. Red Bud returns them.” Page 16 County Journal October 17, 2013 Bulldogs fall to Lions on the road By Sean Zollner for 20 and Carter had ons. Sparta is cur- Last Friday night at three for 15. The Bull- rently 1-6 on the year Carterville, the Sparta dogs had 92 yards with a chance to get Bulldogs ran into yet rushing and 185 yards their second win this another tough passing compared to week against Anna- opponnent in the un- 383 yards rushing and Jonesboro at home. defeated Lions. Cart- 129 passing for the Li- Game time is 7 p.m. erville would remain undefeated after the County Journal’s Game Of The Week night with a 52-16 win. “We played hard, we struggled on defense, but so has everybody else against that of- fensive ,” said Sparta head coach Joe Bevis. “I was so proud of our kids for answering Carterville’s first touchdown with one Lady Braves second at state of our own. Instead of Chester Eldorado The Steeleville Lady Braves fell 5-1 to DeSoto Friday in the junior high laying down and quit- Coach Brandon Hampton state softball championship game in Coulterville. The Lady Braves Coach Bryan Lee ting, we stood up and Record: (7-0) finished with second place. Shown from left in the front row are Kylie hit them right back.” Record: (7-0) Vs. Ernsting, Katie Myers, Julia Niepert, Josie Raby, Rylee Bollman and In that first quarter, Black Diamond Black Diamond Lexi Renner. Middle row: Maddie Haertling, Ashleigh Stegmann, Jaylynn Carterville got on the Last year’s record (9-1) Last year’s record (4-5) Hepp, Peyton Hepp, Rachel Bradley and Kiersten Lutz. Back row: coach board early on a 41- Location: At Eldorado, October 18 at 7 p.m. Eric Raby, Aspen Bixby, Lexi Middendorf, Sydney Hood, Raegan Grefe, yard run and punched Mackenzie Pim and coach Aaron Hood. in the conversion for Editor’s note: It’s the biggest game of the year an 8-0 lead at the 8:15 in the Black Diamond, as Chester (7-0) travels mark. to take on Eldorado (7-0). The winner would As Bevis said, the clinch a share of the conference title with just Bulldogs bounced one game remaining. right back putting the “This is for the conference and for a chance ball in the end zone to host a home playoff game,” said Chester just over two minutes coach Bryan Lee. “ We have survived our sched- later on a 28-yard ule to this point. These next two games are Drew Kordys pass to huge. I’m excited and ready to go. Eldorado is Gabe Yearian. Seth a big physical team. They will run the ball 80 Ferguson ran the con- percent of the time. They are very dangerous, version in, and the and I expect a dogfight.” game was knotted up Last year with a convincing 51-13 win over at 8-8. Eldorado, Chester clinched its first outright Unfortunately, the conference championship since 1965. score seemed to have Eldorado will be much bigger than Chester woke a sleeping dog, but that doesn’t mean the Jackets won’t be and the Lions in this able to run the ball. Expect Chester to use its case, came right back speed and versatility on offense to win this with two more scores game. All-Steeleville final in the first quarter It was an all-Steeleville junior high baseball regional final earlier this and two more in the Editor’s Pick: Chester 21, Eldorado 14 month. Many of these boys have played summer ball together since they second with all but were in T-Ball. The game went into extra innings with Steeleville Grade one conversion being “Game Of The Week” Brought To You Exclusively By: School pulling out the win over St. Marks. good for a 38-8 half- time lead. Carterville’s scores Panthers outlast Hornets, 53-46 came on runs of 57 Alan R. Farris Pinckneyville’s Chase in the last six minutes of when Novak ran in a yards, 48 yards and 1 Lazenby scored on a four- the first half. touchdown, but less than yard and a 26-yard Attorney At Law yard rushing touchdown “Nelson had some suc- two minutes later, Nelson pass. with 36 seconds left in the cess early, and we stayed passed to Bathon for a 53- In the third quarter, game October 11 to give with it,” Thomas said. “We yard touchdown pass to the Lions continued the Panthers the lead for had enough deep balls give Pinckneyville a 38- the high-powered of- “We try to fix things that are broken and prevent good at Nashville in a 53- that they gave us some 35 lead. fensive attack with things from getting broken in the first place.” 46 shootout win over the cushion, and they had The Hornets added a two more scores on Hornets. trouble tackling us.” third quarter field goal to runs of 26 and 18 “That was the third time The Panthers found tie the game going into yards. They kicked on this year we scored late themselves trailing 28-9 the fourth quarter. both scores and went like that,” said Pinck- after Novak ran 30 yards Rushing put Pinck- up 52-8. Sparta got neyville coach Todd Tho- for a touchdown with 5:48 neyville back ahead, 45- their final score with mas. “We work on our left in the second quar- 38, on a five-yard touch- just two minutes left Indian Pansies two-minute offense in ter, but Nelson and the down run with 11:55 left in the game, when Corn practice, and our kids are Pinckneyville offense in the game before the Robbie Harris confident in that situa- made sure to enter the late-game heroics by punched one in on a tion.” half on a high note. Lazenby and the Panther seven-yard run. Ko- The Hornets (2-5, 1-3 Nelson connected with offense. rdys hit Shaun Rog- SIRR Mississippi) had Tristan Fisher on a 46- Both teams tallied 22 PUMPKINS ers with a pass on the From Around The Perfect taken a one-point lead yard touchdown pass at first downs for the game. conversion and the fi- Jack-O-Lantern with 2:06 remaining when the 5:09 mark to bring the Nashville out-gained nal came out to be 52- The World Large Pumpkins W/Large Stems Quayd Novak found the Panthers back within 12. Pinckneyville 522-442 in 16 in favor of the Li- All Shapes, Sizes & Colors Ornamental Kale & Cabbage end zone on a nine-yard Thirteen seconds later, total yards. Pinckneyville ons. The Family Friendly Pumpkin Place! run and quarterback Nelson found Bathon in out-passed the Hornets “Good luck to Cart- Hunter Cooper ran in the the end zone on a 23-yard (343-98) while Nashville erville the rest of the two-point conversion. strike to make the score out-rushed the Panthers way,” said Bevis. “We “Where Friends & Flowers Grow” Novak finished with 28-23 after another suc- (424-99). will continue to focus 321 rushing yards and cessful extra point. The Panther defense Located near Willisville, off Rte. 4 North ourselves, work on of Pioneer’s Cabin on Puxico Road 497-2019 four touchdowns on 23 Bathon finished his forced three Hornet turn- fundamentals and carries. Hunter Schultze evening with eight recep- overs, and Pinckneyville MONDAY-SATURDAY 8AM-6PM continue to create our SUNDAY 1PM-4PM added 99 yards on 15 car- tions for 154 yards receiv- turned the ball over once. identity as a pro- ries for the Hornets, who ing and two touchdowns. Joining Bathon with big gram.” racked up 424 total rush- Pinckneyville took the receiving days were Rush- The Bulldogs didn’t ing yards. lead with 4 seconds left ing (8 catches, 91 yards) have as much luck “Very little defense was when Justyn Rushing and Fisher (4, 85). running the ball played on both sides,” hauled in a Nelson pass Lazenby (15 carries, 88 against the Lions, and Pautler’s Barber Shop Thomas said. “They are from 24 yards out. Rush- yards) finished with a Ferguson was the big and physical, and they ing also caught Nelson’s solid night on the ground. Leading rusher with To Remain Open During have a tremendous run- pass on the two-point con- Pinckneyville will host 53 yards. Kordys was ning game.” version to give the Pan- Carterville (7-0, 4-0 SIRR next with just 24 Owner’s Recovery The running su- thers a 31-28 lead at the Mississippi) Friday at 7 yards, and Anthony Tub Pautler announced Tuesday that Hillary premacy was not enough, break. p.m. Carter had 13. however, as the Panthers “We were flat, and “It will be a tough task,” Kordys was 20-of-30 Bradshaw will be managing Pautler’s Barber (4-3, 2-2 SIRR Mississippi) Fisher and Bathon made Thomas said. “They are passing with 185 Shop during his absence and recovery from a used a big game from some big plays for us,” No. 2 in the state for good yards and one touch- sudden illness. Temporary hours during Tub’s quarterback Colton Thomas said. “It showed reason. We’ll have to play down. Yearian led the Nelson to come out on top. a lot of character by not a tremendous and perfect way with seven recovery will be weekdays, 8am to 5pm, Nelson threw for 343 quitting even though we game. catches for 93 yards. Saturdays 8am to 4pm, Closed Wednesdays yards and four touch- were down.” “We’re going into the Rogers had four and Sunday. downs while completing The Hornets grabbed game with the mind-set catches for 49 yards, 21 of 31 passes. Three of the lead back with 10:02 to win. We respect all, but Ferguson had three “Tub is doing fine after an emergency those touchdowns came left in the third quarter fear none.” surgery thanks to the excellent care he received at Sparta Community Hospital”, stated wife, Volleyball roundup The #1 Professional Grade Toni. Steeleville over tober 15. Trailer In The USA! “We are very grateful to the Emergency Dupo 25-16, 25-22 Jannice Edmonson LARGE SELECTION room physician and staff, hospitalists, Dr. Morris Allanah Renner led Sparta with nine slammed down three kills, while Heather IN STOCK Kugler, General Surgeon and the surgical team, kills and had six blocks Beithaupt added 13 ser- all of the nursing staff and CNA’s on the medical to lead Steeleville to a vice points including surgical floor, CEO Joann Emge and Dr. David 25-16, 25-22 win over two aces. Dupo October 15. Valmeyer over Chung for their excellent care before, during Justine Knop added Steeleville and after Tub’s sudden illness.” DUMPS two kills, seven digs and 25-23, 25-15 “Due to the seriousness of my condition my three assists, while Justin Knop tallied 10 UTILITIES Chloe Gerlach finished points, four assists and FLAT DECKS physician felt it best to transfer me to Barnes with five digs and 13 ser- six digs but it was not TILTS Jewish Hospital where the specialist noted that vice points. enough for Steeleville in GOOSENECKS the surgery and care given by Sparta Community Red Bud over a 25-23, 25-15 loss to CAR HAULERS Hospital was, in his opinion, exactly as the care Carlyle 25-21, 26-24 Valmeyer October 14. EQUIP. HAULERS Red Bud notched a Bailey Gale added two would have been at Barnes Hospital .” says conference win with a kills and eight digs, Tub. “Due to the fact that Barnes Hospital is 25-21, 26-24 victory over while Allanah Renner Carlyle October 15. finished with five blocks. considered one of the top rated hospitals in the Kalli Hentis led the Columbia over Come See Our Selection Of Clean Cars & Trucks. nation, Toni and I felt this was quite a way with seven kills and Red Bud 25-17, 25-20 We Buy/Sell Harley Davidsons And Campers! compliment to our local hospital. As a seven assists, while Ali In a Cahokia Confer- Shannon community we, at times, take for granted all of Ringering had four kills ence battle, Columbia 314-606-9880 and 14 assists. Sam Lee topped Red Bud in the health care services, up-to-date technology David tossed down five kills, straight sets 25-17, 25-20 573-517-1612 and experience offered by Sparta Community and Jessica Otten led the October 8. Wilder Hospital, but we are definitely anxious to return team with 10 digs. Kalli Hentis had seven 573-547-7002 Carterville over kills and six assists to home to continue my care as soon as possible.” Sparta pace the Lady Muske- 214 S. PERRYVILLE BLVD. • PERRYVILLE Tub is looking forward to returning to the 14-25, 25-17, 25-16 teers. Breanna Hoffman (Next To Hoeckle’s Bakery On The Bypass) Sparta Community Hospital’s Swing Bed Wing Sparta won the first set and Ali Ringering each 573-547-7002 very soon for his extended recovery care. but dropped sets two and added three kills in the Mon. - Fri. 9am - 6pm • Sat. 9am - 3pm Or By Appt. three to Carterville Oc- loss. Paid Ad October 17, 2013 County Journal Page 17 Muellers reopen Greaney’s Guns, Inc. “Downtown” Lively Grove Eagle Market Guns, Ammo The new Eagle Market James. “We are looking & Reloading Supplies is open in Coulterville. for old Coulterville pho- Black Powder • 2F - 3F James and Debra tographs, especially of Mueller opened the this building when it Stephen Greaney doors October 3. A was a skating rink.” 4693 County Hwy 10 • Oakdale grand opening is sched- Much of the original uled for November 1. skating rink floor has (618) 824-6400 Muellers previously been sanded and refur- operated Eagle Market bished. for two years in a Today Eagle Market smaller building in has four times the space James and Debra Mueller with daughter SERVED ALL DAY Coulterville, but it closed of the old store and Elizabeth Patterson outside their store in in November 2012. much more inventory. Coulterville EVERY DAY! In the meantime, “We have added a din- Muellers have been fix- ing area,” said Debra. foods at reasonable The family is moving to ing up the former old “We have more frozen prices, and the food is Coulterville from business building. food and cooler prod- cooked to order, no Makanda, and their Originally, the build- ucts. We have a big French fries sitting under daughter Elizabeth OPEN AT 7AM ing was a skating rink, hardware area, includ- a warmer for an hour.” Patterson has joined then a lumber yard, ing plumbing and elec- The old lumber yard them in the store as the Only Pinch Penny auction trical supplies.” counter was restored, corporate secretary and Found At Philly Cheesesteak $ 99 house then a printing The store has a full line and it is the restaurant bookkeeper. Lollie’s! Omelet 5 company that eventu- of food, including meats counter. The restaurant The store has 15 em- ally closed. and liquor. will seat 60 people. ployees and is open from Pancake Platter “We wanted to sustain “We are really focusing A banquet hall is in the 8 to 8 Sunday through 2 Pancakes, 2 Eggs, Bacon Or Sausage $ 99 a piece of Coulterville on our dining area,” said future, according to the Thursday and 8 to 9 Fri- And Hashbrowns Or American Fries 6 business history,” said James. “We have quality Muellers. day and Saturday. Endless Your Choice Of Countless Cup Of Omelet Combinations! COFFEE $139 W’ville rescinds ordinance RALPH’S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR Cutler woman hired as dog catcher HUSTLER • TORO 201 Minton Drive ECHO • INGERSOLL 1775 N. Market Last month, the board agreed to have project to replace old Percy • 497-2350 Sparta • 443-3500 Willisville Town Board ADT install cameras and ARIENS • GRAVELY water lines. The loan is 568-1707 • Hwy. 51 South • Elkville Mon. - Sat. 7am-8pm • Sun. 7am-2pm Daily 7am-8pm approved a 4.25 percent a security system at the accepted pending ap- telephone tax it thought sewer lagoon building. proval of a grant for the was going on cell The cost will be $600 for project. phones because land installation then $68 a Brenda Conway of Cut- lines already were month for monitoring. ler was hired as the new taxed. The board approved an animal control officer. The board thought that ordinance that diverts 2 Earlier this month she the tax was already be- percent of the gross pre- was hired for the same ing paid to the state and mium on homeowners instead would be shifted insurance from the state position in Cutler. TOTOTO US!US!US! Willisville will pay TOTOTOTOTO US!US!US!US!US! to the town treasury. to the town. It will go This month the board into the fire department Conway $200 a month We Appreciate You, Our Loyal Customers, For Your Support And Look rescinded that action. fund. The money is paid plus $10 per dog, $5 per Forward To Serving You And Your Family For Many More Years. Attorney Aaron Atkins by insurance companies cat, $25 per wild animal said a 2003 ordinance that are not headquar- and $35 per skunk she removes and $15 for passed by Willisville al- tered in Illinois. Drawings Come Out And Brown Bag Meal ready places a 5.25 per- The move will not in- each trip to the pound in For Help Us Celebrate For A Family Of 4 Pinckneyville. cent tax on all phones, crease Willisville Adults Serving Families AVAILABLE ALL DAY All For and the new ordinance homeowners’ insurance Finally, the board ap- TO GO ONLY would actually have low- premiums. proved a new franchise For 30 Years. Call Ahead & $ ered the tax. The board approved agreement with Ameren We’ll Have It Ready! 20 That led to a discus- placing a new fire hy- for natural gas. The old Register Now Until Drawings 10 Pieces Fried Chicken sion about possible er- drant on Lake Drive to 50-year agreement has Closing Hours On For OR 2 Lbs. Catfish Fillets rors on cell phone bills service properties in expired, and the new Friday, October 25 Kids with some who don’t that area. The hydrant one is for 20 years. It OR 2 Lbs. Codfish Fillets live in Willisville being will be installed after the calls for Ameren to pay For Giveaways! W/2 Qt. Sized Sides & 2 Flower Pot Breads Sides: Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Chicken & Dumplings, House Salad, Corn & Green Beans charged the Willisville dredging of the lagoon Willisville $1,125 a year tax, while some resi- is completed. rather than provide up Located 1/4 Mile Off Rte. 4 dents might not be A resolution was ap- to 1,600 therms of gas a Willisville THE PIONEER’S CABIN charged at all. proved to accept a year free for municipal www.thepioneerscabin.com 497-2380 In other action, the $265,000 loan for the buildings. Thurs.-Sat. 10:30am-9pm • Sun. 11:30am-3pm • Closed Mon.-Wed.

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- ATTENTION - Sale of Surplus PCHS Class of 1947 Property Let’s Get Together For A Reunion Luncheon FALL MARKET Randolph County Courthouse, Friday, October 25 Friday, October 18 #1 Taylor Street, Chester, IL 1pm 8:30am-2:00pm Items may be viewed between 8am and Grecian Steakhouse 4pm Monday, October 21 through Friday, S. Main St., Pinckneyville Lunch Served Rada Cutlery, Bake Sale, October 25, 2013 on the first floor of the For more info call 965-3510 or 357-2029 11:00am-1:00pm Activities, Crafts, Nuts, Randolph County Courthouse. Sealed Chili, Chicken Soup, Sparta Hospital Aux. Chicken Salad, bids will be accepted at the Human Gift Shop Circle Of Hope Chili Dogs, Pie Resource Office through Friday, October PROCEEDS BENEFIT RESIDENT ACTIVITY FUND 25, 2013 at 4pm. All property must be Randolph County Care Center removed from premises by Friday, November 1, 2013. 312 W. BELMONT ~ SPARTA

St. Pius V. Shopping Starts At 6pm • Auction 7pm Bring A New, Catholic Church Lunch Stand Sunday, Oct. 20 • 10 am Unwrapped Gift Walsh 125 Osterhage Dr., Waterloo To Be Entered For a Chance Info Call Shannon At 618-443-8747 Invites You To Our Annual Fall To Win An All-In Bid Paddle REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD, TOOLS Parish Dinner/Social 1 Story 1,499 Sq. Ft. Brick/Frame Home w/3 Bedrooms, Quilts, Country All You Can Eat Raffle Crocks, Electric Lift Chair, Park Bench, Modern Hall Tree w/ Store Bench, Couch, Floor Lamp, Roll Top Desk, Records, Microwave, Card Table & 4 Chairs, 5 Pc. Blonde Bedroom Set, Kenmore Washer & Gas Dryer, Drain Tubs, Rocking Chair, Sewing Pork Sausage & Machine, Luggage, TV Trays, Lifestyler 7.0 Treadmill, Guardian Ware, China Cabinet, Old Cameras, Sadd Irons, Bike, Chest Chicken Dinner Freezer, Longaberger Basket, Knick Knacks, Pictures, Soft Goods, Holiday Decorations, Patio Set, Shelving, Weber Gas Grill, Hand Sunday, October 20 & Garden Tools, Air Compressor, Misc. One Weekend Only! Owner: Delma Minton 11am-2pm Friday & Saturday Adults $10 • Children (5-12) $4 • 4 & Under FREE Website: vossauctions.com Action Auction Associates October 18 & 19 Wayne Voss Mark Voss Tim Voss 7pm-10pm (618) 282-2682 / 910-9569 (618) 282-6864 (618) 473-2302 Lic. #040.000641 Lic. #040.000410 Lic. #040.000704 Lake Camp-A-Lot Percy Admission: $5 Adult $2 Kids 10 & Under

For more info call 618-317-8579 Saturday, Oct. 19 • 9:30 am EVANSVILLE 326 Front Street, Waterloo FIRE DEPARTMENT Haunted Woods EVANSVILLE BALL DIAMONDS • WATCH FOR SIGNS! ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES, TOYS, HOUSEHOLD, TOOLS Dry Sink, Wash Stand, Wishbone Dresser, Crocks, Feather Tree, FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS Parlor Table, Copper Kettle, Stirrer, Noble Youth Accordion, Guitar, Music King Record Player, Tin Toys, Pedal Tractor, 2 IN OCTOBER Pedal Cars, Head Vase, Sheet Music, Beds, Quilts, Coal Oil 18 & 19 And 25 & 26 Lamps, Lots of Costume Jewelry, Pocket Watches, Jadeite, Fern Stand, Quilt Tops, Threshing Machine Magazines, Mantle Clock, Tickets Go On Sale At 6:30pm, Tours Start At 7pm Old Typewrite, Clothes Tree, Chrome Table, Jars, 4 Pc. Bedroom Set, Blankets, 4 Drawer Chest, Lots of Advertising, Falstaff Enter At Own Risk! Items, SS Admiral Items, Lamps, Radios, Wildlife Prints, Metal Not responsible for accidents, torn or Shelving, Pillowcases, Soft Goods, Tubs, 4 Iron Wheels, Potato damaged clothing or lost items. Plow, Chain Hoist, Hand & Garden Tools, Used Lumber, Lots of Misc. • Hay Ride • Admission $8 Per Visit • Concession Stand Children Under 4 Free Owner: Irene Keim Estate All Proceeds Benefit The AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Lots of items we will be selling 2 rings for a short time. Evansville Volunteer Fire Department Website: vossauctions.com Action Auction Associates Wayne Voss Mark Voss Tim Voss (618) 282-2682 / 910-9569 (618) 282-6864 (618) 473-2302 TISH’S 9TH ANNUAL Lic. #040.000641 Lic. #040.000410 Lic. #040.000704 BOO BASH SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 Costume Contest Saturday, Oct. 19 • 9:30 am 114 S. Moulton St., Perryville FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 Music By REAL ESTATE, GUNS & ACCESSORIES 8pm-Midnight Music By Rock-n-Ron Metropolitan Arms Hexagon Barrel Percussion Revolver Commemorating New Orleans 1862 Battle, Ruger Tish’s Brew Redhawk 44 Magnum, Hawes 25 Cal. Auto Pistol, Browning 16 Drink Specials SIMON Saturday, Oct. 19 Ga. Auto, Winchester Model 77 22 Cal. Auto, Diamond Arms 16 and Other Ga. Single Shot, J.C. Higgins 16 Ga. Bolt Action, Mossberg 12 Music Ghoulish Ga. Pump, Remington 870 Express Magnum 12 Ga. Pump, SOUNDS Drinks Remington Wingmaster Magnum Model 870 12 Ga. Pump, By Tim Beattie Remington 20 Ga. Pump, Mossberg .410 Pump, Remington 1906 Hex Barrel 22 Special, Stevens Repeater 22 Pump, Remington Buck’s No Model 66 22 Auto, Mossberg Model 346KC 22 Bolt Action, Remington 30-06 Model 742 Auto w/Tasco Scope, Marlin 30-30 Cover Lever Action w/All-Pro Scope, Daisy BB Gun, 2 Remington StrokerZ th 175 Anniversary Tin w/22 Shells, 2002 Remington Tin w/22 Town Pub Cal. Shells, Remington Tin w/22 Shells, Lots of Various Ammo, ~saloon~ 5 Reloaders, Powder Scale, Trimmer, Powder, Shot, Primer, Gun Cleaning Kits, Duck Calls, Buck Knife, Misc. Knives, 7 Gun 4th St. • Coulterville • 758-9005 114 Russell St. • Willisville • 497-8109 Cabinet, 6 Gun Cabinet, Coleman Camp Stove-Heater & Lantern COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD, TOOLS

THE Clark ONT Spool Cabinet, Silhouette Picture Collection, AMERICAN THRESHERMAN Depression Glass, Jewel T Mixing Bowl Set, Stoneware Pitcher, ASSOCIATION, INC. Occasional Tables, Crocks, Crock Bowls, Ruby Pitcher & 6 Footed Tumblers, Lead Crystal Glassware, Ruby Red Items, Coal Oil Lamps, Southern Belle Blue Vanity Lamps, Tin Match Admission Holders, German Hair Receiver, Cast Iron Skillets, Guardian FREE$ 2 MARDI GRAS Ware Kettles & Coffee Pots, Can Guardian Cleanser, 12” Dutch ADMISSION 27th Annual Oven w/Lid, #22 Grinder, Hog Scrapers, Oval Mirror, Brass Washboard, Child’s Round Top Trunk, Thimble Collection, Ladies’ Hankies, Zippo Lighters, Mammy ‘We Needs’ Plaque, Fall Festival 1934 World’s Fair Bank, Perry County Advertising Items, National October 18, 19 & 20 Cone Metal Can, Tins, Lots of Books, PHS Yearbooks (32-33- in OCTOBER 35-38), Pictorial History of Perry County Thru 1920, Pictorial Always The Third Weekend In October Not at all like Mardi Gras in New Orleans, History Perry County 1920-1955, Many Perry County Historical Fairgrounds, Pinckneyville Pinckneyville “Mardi Gras” celebrates Society Publications, Maryland Catholics of The Frontier Halloween like no other! Genealogy Book, Religious Items (Rosaries, Sick Call), Lots of Flea Market Steam & Gas Engines ? Cookbooks (Includes Local Organizations), St. Clair Co. IL & St. On Display At All Times Louis MO Genealogy Books, Wooden Boxes, Wooden Moosehead Draft Horses & Ponies In Action All Day Beer Case, Sleeper Sofa, Loveseat, Oak TV Cabinet, End Tables, Arts & Crafts CORN SHREDDING Recliner, Hand Crafted Walnut Stereo Cabinet, Oak Queen-size CORN SHELLING Bedroom Set, Bookcases, Twin Bed (New), Washer, Gas Dryer, Burr Milling Refrigerator, Freezer, Microwave & Cart, Table & 4 Chairs, Hacksel Cutting On Display Saturday, October 26 China Cabinet, Table & 2 Chairs, Small Kitchen Appliances, Steam Train Rides Corn Pickers, Corn Binders, Etc. Immediately Following the Parade Kitchen Items, Sewing Items, Christmas Decorations, Hot Wheels, American & Southern CIDER & APPLE BUTTER MAKING Winner must claim prize by 11/30/13 Games & Puzzles, Perryville Monopoly Game, Craftsman 17 Illinois Railroad Country Sorghum ~ Corn Grinding H.P. 42” Rider, Hand & Garden Tools, Tire Breaker, Draw Knife, KETTLE POPCORN (Made On Grounds) 2012 Winner received Socket Sets, Iron Kettle, Bird Bath, Drills & Bits, Vise, Jacks, Sawmilling ~ Sawing Firewood Saber Saw, Allen Wrenches, Perryville Shoe Factory Tools, BROOM MAKING MACHINE ON DISPLAY Crosscut Sawing ~ Buck Sawing Rope Making Demonstration $12,021! Soldering Irons, Car Ramps, 2 Wheel Dolly, 2 Portable Storage Animal Teams Sheds, Misc. EXHIBITORS WELCOME BLACKSMITHING 50/50 tickets on sale throughout Owner: Sylvia & Rosati “Joe” Moore the Parade on Saturday! Antique Tractor Pull & Consignment Sale PARADE BEGINS at 7pm. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Lots of interesting items at this ANTIQUES ONLY Illinois Hot Farm Stock Pull auction, we will be selling in 2 rings. Household Items, Machinery, Hand Tools, Saturday, Engines, Tractors, Etc. October 19 WebsiteWebsite:: vossauctions.comvossauctions.com Sunday, October 20 9:30 am Find out more about (618) 496-3507 Or (618) 357-9290 10:00 am all Mardi Gras events Action Auction Associates FLEA MARKET CONCESSIONS CONSIGNMENT SALE GENERAL INFO Wayne Voss Mark Voss Tim Voss (618) 830-0878 (573) 547-6167 (618) 329-5573 (618) 654-9474 / (618) 318-0745 at Pinckneyville.com. (618) 282-2682 / 910-9569 (618) 282-6864 (618) 473-2302 www.americanthresherman.com Show Days Phone (618) 357-6643 Lic. #040.000641 Lic. #040.000410 Lic. #040.000704 October 17, 2013 County Journal Page 19 Soup9th Annual Supper Friday, October 18 Friday, October 25 RANDY 4pm-7pm Soup Menu: Chicken Noodle, Chili, 13th Annual Potato, Taco, Vegetable, Ham & Beans WEBB Also Serving: Chicken Wings, 6pm-10pm Hot Dogs, Taco Salad, Chips, Saturday, October 26 Desserts & Drinks CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE Hayride Costume Contest Silent Auction • Quilt Raffle BERNASEK’S Prizes Attendance Prizes Basket Games For Young & Old Chili Cook-off Music By BAR & RESTAURANT Chuck’s Karaoke & DJ ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 501 East Buena Vista • Chester • 826-3155 601 W. Church St. • Campbell Hill Monday 2 Lb. Chicken Wings $ Special & Bucket Of Beer 17 Friday, October 25 Bucket Of 6 Domestic Beers Music By Brenda Coulson’s SPARTA VFW POST 2698 CHUCK’S KARAOKE 50th Birthday Party SHOOTINGProceeds To BenefitMATCH 1911 N. Market St. • Sparta • 443-5851 Saturday, October 26 Prizes Masonic Hope Lodge #162 Halloween Bash Costume Party Music By FALLIN’ OFF THE WAGON SUNDAY, Sunday, Corn Hole Tournament Kettle Beef October 27 Sign Up At 1pm ¥ Rain Or Shine OCTOBER 27 Big Buck/Big Doe Contest - Sign Up Now! 1PM Dinner Sparta American Legion Saturday, Oct. 19 TIME OUT Sports Bar Food Provided Downtown Coulterville Meat Wheel & Money Shoot St. Luke Lutheran Church 758-2848 108 S. PINE, CAMPBELL HILL SERVING BEGINS 4:00PM Attendance Kettle Beef & Gravy • Mashed Potatoes DINNER & DANCE Raffle Prizes! Sweet Potatoes • Sauerkraut • Turnips Green Beans • Peas & Carrots FOR TOM WELLS Applesauce • Home Baked Bread Homemade Desserts • Drink Saturday, October 19 • Percy Gym Carry-Outs Available Money will be used for medical and Adults $900 travel expenses. Tom was involved Saturday, October 19 Children 5-12 $400 in a motorcycle accident in June. 50/50 He had major head and face trauma Children 4 & Under Free and lost his lower left leg. LARRY DILLARD AND For More Info 426-3760 4pm- www.stlukech.org 8pm BLUES THERAPY MOSTACCIOLI DINNER Sunday, October 20 American Thresherman 5pm-7pm BILL HARPER Association & $ 00 3pm-7pm Perry County Agricultural Society 8 BYOB Proudly Host SILENT AUCTION 7pm-8pm All-You-Can-Eat Dinner 140 Buttermilk Hill Road DANCE $ 00 8pm-Midnight Ava • 763-4447 5 HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. & Dancing 12pm - 6pm Music by Unique Sounds Fri., Sat. & Sun. 12pm - 8pm Saturday, Oct. 19 DIRECTIONS: Follow IL Route 3 South To Buttermilk Hill Road Steam Shed Building PERRY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Serving Chili, Dinner Polish Sausage 5-7pm & Sauerkraut, Music By Dessert & Drink $ TomCat Hill 10 Ages 10 & Up Social Club Carry-Outs Starts 6pm Available Proceeds To Benefit The Construction Of A New Grandstand Donations Will Be Accepted And Are Appreciated

Christ Lutheran Church ~ Jacob Saturday, October 19 • 4pm-6pm PRESENTS THE 55TH ANNUAL MT. VERNON WURSTMART FALL FEST Sunday, October 20 Saturday, October 26 • 4pm-8pm Adults Serving 11am - 3pm Rain Or Shine $1150 THE BLUFF’S WINERY All You Can Eat Dinner Featuring Children Check out Fertile Soil Band on Fresh Whole Hog Pork Sausage Under 12 Facebook or at www.fertilesoil.yolasite.com/ $ 00 Sauerkraut W/Backbones • Applesauce 5 Mashed Potatoes • Green Beans For booking information call (618) 317-4409 Children Dessert • Drinks or email [email protected] Under 5 Featuring Our Own Generation’s Old Sausage Recipes Free Numbered Meal Tickets Buy Your Ticket & Visit With Friends Until Your Number Is Announced! QUILT Sunday Sale Of Craft Stands DINNER • MUSIC • THEATER Crafters Welcome ANNUAL ATA 290 South Burns • Sparta Fresh Whole Hog KEN & DAVE Pork Sausage & $15 Fee Per Space CONSIGNMENT SHOW Saturday, Oct. 26 Liver Sausage Silent Auction Saturday, SUNDAY, OCTOER 20 • 10:00AM October 26 Stephen & UNTIL SOLD OUT! Yard Sale 10am-3pm Other Dummies 711 Fairgrounds Road • Pinckneyville Comedy Concert Morning Church Service 9am St. John’s Lutheran TRACTORS • EQUIPMENT • ANTIQUES Church, Sparta Wacky Comedy, CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL GYM • JACOB COLLECTIBLES • MISCELLANEOUS Improvisation & Ventriloquy Farmall H Tractor, Ford 8n Tractor, Allis Chalmers C Tractor, JD $ $ Saturday, Nov. 16 MT Tractor, Ford Jubilee Tractor, 6’ 3 Pt. Disk, 3 Pt. Bale Fork, 10 3 Pt. Blade, Endless Belts, Allis Chalmers Mid-Mount Sickle 5 Paul Aldrich Mower, IH 6 Shank Cultivator, Pipe Fittings, Woods L59 Belly Show & Christian Musician & Comedian Lunch Show Wine • Food • Live Music Mower, Fifth-Wheel Hitch For Pickup, Furrow Wheels For 100% Clean/100% Funny! Plows, IH Hood And Grille for WD 9, 20-Ton Log Splitter W/5 Call 618-967-4208 OCTOBER Hp. Briggs, Pipe Taps, Weed Eater, Old-Timer Wood Stove, Rod 618-282-4076 Friday, Nov. 29 & Fri., 18 Dave Caputo ...... 6-10 Bearings For 720 JD, Grease Caps, Toys, MFA Grease Cans, 618-965-3783 Saturday, Nov. 30 HALLOWEEN Sat., 19 Houndstooth Harmony. ... 3-7 By October 22 Enterprise 2-Gallon Sausage Stuffer, Pipe Threader, Big-Game for Lunch Reservations A Doo-Wop Christmas Sun., 20 Jim & Darcy ...... 2-6 Deer Stand (New In Box), Big-Game Deer Stand W/Large W/Blend Fri., 25 Rustic ...... 6-10 BASH! Platform & Swivel Seat, Bell, 2 750R16 Tires & Rims, Battery A Cappella Quartet – ‘50s & Sat., 26 Kevin & Rich ...... 6-10 Chargers (New In Box), Jumper Cables (New In Box) ‘60s Music With A Twist Of Fun Sun., 27 Lynn Rose Terry ...... 2-6 HORSE-DRAWN EQUIPMENT Friday, Dec. 6 NOVEMBER FR Crothers #13 Walking Plow W/Sulky Attachment, FR Crothers Fri., 1 Doug & Mitch ...... 6-10 #3 2-Bottom Gang Plow, FR Crothers #18 2-Bottom Gang Plow, Matt Walch Sat., 2 Kevin & Rich ...... 3-7 FR Crothers #12 1/2 2-Bottom Gang Plow, E-B 2-Bottom Gang Christmas Show Sun., 3 Chris Murry Duo ...... 2-6 PLow, IH Horse-Drawn Disk, Casaday Sulky Plow, Emerson Singing Christmas & Saturday, Fri., 8 Tye-1-On ...... 6-10 Sulky Plow, Lime Spreader/Seeder On Steel, Metal Shear (Made Big Band Standards Sat., 9 Idyle Hands ...... 3-7 In Sparta, Illinois) Many More Items, Too Numerous To Mention Oct. 26 Sun., 10 Backstreet Cruisers ...... 2-6 Welcomed Saturday, Dec. 14 6-10pm Auctioneers’ Note: Bring Your Items In Saturday Or Sunday Fri., 15 TBA Morning Before Sale Time. Ken And Dave In Over The Lucky Old Sons COSTUME Sat., 16 Kick ‘N Kountry ...... 3-7 To Consign Contact Ken (618) 317-4843, Christmas Show Sun., 17 Gene Operle ...... 2-6 Dave (618) 758-2731 Or Charles (618) 329-5573 Fri., 22 Dave Caputo ...... 6-10 7,800 Homes BACK AGAIN! Piano-Driven CONTEST Various Owners ~ All Proceeds Will Go To The ATA Sat., 23 Barefoot On Sunday ...... 3-7 Each Week ‘50s & ‘60s Rock & Country Prizes For Best & Scariest Sun., 24 Paracoustic ...... 2-6 American Thresherman Association For All Shows: Doors Open 6pm First Place - SEE FULL LISTINGS OF ALL OUR AUCTIONS & COLOR PHOTOS AT A Bottle Of Wine A Fri., 29 TBA Dinner 6:30• Show Starts 7:30 Month For A Year! Sat., 30 TBA All Times Are PM www.auctionzip.com, Enter Auctioneer #16120 Tickets - $3500 Terms: Cash Or Good Check W/ Proper ID ~ Not Responsible For Accidents Or Theft County Journal 2815 North Hwy. 51 All Statements Made Day Of Sale Take Precedence Over All Printed Advertisements 3-Day Advance Ticket Purchase For Dinner Show Perryville, MO Percy $ 00 2347 Roosevelt Rd. • Coulterville 497-8272 Show Only - Tickets 25 573-547-6968 Gutjahr (618) 758-2731 • (618) 758-2304 All Tickets Must Be Purchased In Advance www.thebarrenswinery.com Auction Service, LLC Cell (618) 317-4843 FOR TICKETS VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT In Chester, Cross Bridge To Missouri Auctioneers: Ken Gutjahr - Lic. No. 440.000187 • Dave Gutjahr - Lic. No. 440.000188 thegatheringplaceoffbroadway.com Follow MO-51 Approx. 9 Miles To The Barrens E-Mail: [email protected] Or [email protected] or call (618) 965-3726 Page 20 County Journal October 17, 2013

Mardi Gras court Kellerman’s grand opening The Pinckneyville Chamber of Commerce hosted its Mardi Gras queen Kellerman’s Feed & Supply of Pinckneyvilleheld its ribbon-cutting and pageant last Saturday. The new queen is Kelsey Lober of Marion. Shown grand opening celebration for its new store Saturday.The new store is here is the queen’s court. They are, from left, pages Easton Clark and Eliza located at 1007 S. Main Street (Route 127) on the south edge of town. Shown Heisner, third runner up Karen Nehrkorn,second runner up Peighton with the scissors is Doug Kellerman, who, along with his wife Carol, owns Young, Lober, first runner up Samantha Steely, fourth runner up Lexey the store. The store is affiliated with True Value hardware and also features Deterding and pages Audrey Stevenson and Aiden Hubler. Purina and Kent products. Area Chamber Of Commerce A Community To Call Home

Commercial Over 40 Years In Business Energy Spotlight Business: Eagle Market & Diner Consultants “Eagle Market & Diner Open Now in Coulterville” In addition they feature a large selection of hardware, pluming, Coulterville tools, electrical and rental equipment. A special close out section “SHOP LOCAL” The long journey in rebuilding the Eagle Market at 410 W. of item $1.00 or less. Why pay more for the Grant in Coulterville has been completed by James & Deborah Body Works Watch their Facebook Page for daily specials and the Grand same energy? Mueller. They have operated a convenience store of the same Opening. Call 758-3663 for questions or takeout food & beverage 112 N. Third St. Check with Danny before name in Coulterville when they noticed a higher demand for you renew your next orders. Coulterville energy contract. products than they were able to deliver the limited space in the old building could only be solved by moving. A larger location 758-2589 Call 758-3210 or fax Jim & Dave Casida your current energy in town became available over a year ago, it was then they decided Owners statement to 758-3211 remodel and expand Eagle Market to its current location. Their MONDAY-FRIDAY 8AM-5PM for a same day quote. intention was always to have their new location open soon. SATURDAY 8AM-NOON Now open for business 7 days a week from 8 AM until 8 PM it features a full service kitchen & diner providing take out or dine in menu. The Deli has fresh meats and cheeses in bulk or prepared OPEN NOW! in party trays. Fresh produce, bread, canned and dry goods plus coolers full of soft drinks are available. Carry out beer & liquor fill out a complete grocery shopping experience. Best In Show EAGLE Professional Pet Grooming MARKET Animal CPR Certified Spotlight Business: Best In Show Pet Care Offering Deshedding & DINER Article by Betsy Butler Treatment & Flea Bath CATS & DOGS OF ALL SIZES Full Kitchen A passion for animals drove Samatha Sparling to pursue a Best In Show offers a Bath and Basics service that includes the Dine In Or Take Out career in pet grooming. basic healthcare needs for your pet’s well-being. They also offer Call For An Appointment! 410 W. Grant, Coulterville Sparling owns Best In Show Pet Care in Coulterville where a Complete Groom service which includes the benefits of Bath 105 S. 10th St. • Coulterville 758-FOOD professional pet grooming for dogs of all sizes and cats is and Basics, as well as a breed specific hairstyle or an alternative (618)758-3100 available. Sparling moved her business from Sparta to styling, all done to the owner’s specification. Coulterville in Aug, 2010. This October, the business will mark “Your pet’s experience while in our care is a top priority for its sixth anniversary. us,” Sparling said. “Each pet is unique and we tailor our services “I am proud to be a member of the Chamber and the to your needs.” Coulterville business community,” Sparling said. Best In Show offers professional pet grooming by appointment CAROLYN’S Sparling trained at the Academy of Dog Grooming Arts in only Monday through Friday. To learn more information about Arlington Heights, IL where she received her diploma as a their services or to schedule an appointment, call (618)758-3100. COTTAGE professional pet groomer. She has six years of experience as a pet Purses, Jewelry, Candles, 402 E. Broadway groomer, grooming both dogs and cats. Samantha also holds an Home Decor, Seasonal Decor, Sparta • 443-3187 associate’s degree in business management. Solar Crosses And More! Olivia Jebron also provides professional grooming services at 212 East Grant Best In Show. Jebron trained at LaBest Academy of Animal Arts Coulterville • 758-2500 in Edwardsville, IL where she received her diploma as a Monday-Friday 10am-5pm 1755 N. Saturday 10am-2pm Market St. professional pet groomer and tested as a DermaTech specialist. Closed Wednesday & Sunday Sparta Jebron has two years of grooming experience. 443-4526 Best In Show places a high value on continuing education. In May, groomers traveled to Kansas City, MO for pet grooming educational seminars. In past years, groomers have traveled to Family Owned For Chicago and Ellisville, MO for continuing education in pet Financial Over 49 Years grooming and care. Before and after of Josie, a Coton de Tulear strategies. One-on-one advice. RIESSRIESS Please like our MEETINGS ARE HELD FROM NOON TO 1PM THE THIRD Steve Papenberg TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH AT PISTOL CITY. Financial Advisor Facebook page! . 1416 Sparta Center Drive Sparta, IL 62286 618-443-2047 Photos and content for the Coulterville Area Chamber of Commerce page are provided by Danny Ruppert. www.edwardjones.com

768 State Rte. 13 FALL FESTIVAL TRIBUTE MARISSA • 295-3721 Thanks to all who made the 10th Anniversary Fall Festival David Cole and Howard Price had winners in 3 different www.riessford.com Celebration a success. A great time was had by everyone age brackets. Winners of the 6 to 7 year old bracket was Member SIPC who came and enjoyed the day with us. The 50/50 raffle Emma Smith first, Chad Schmeiderer second and Katlyn winner was Linda Mueller, Director of Nurses at the Rednour third. In the 8 to 9 year old bracket, David Coulterville Care Center. Precious Pumpkin winner was 9 Schmeiderer first, Lukas Hearn second and Alayna HENSON’S month old Maynard James Talbert of Coulterville. The pet Hoagland third. The 10 to 11 show judges Jeannie Craig and Penny Keller awarded year old bracket winners Septic Service, Inc. winners in several categories: Best Costume: Dog, Tyler/ were David Wagner first, Septic Tank & Bella; Cat, Shelby; Cutest Puppy - Tie: Jackie/Snowball and Chelsea Wilson second and Grease Trap Cleaning Macy/Peanut; Best Trick: Karma/Junior; Best Groomed: Tyler Ashdown third. And Cistern Cleaning Ryan/Lady. Turtle race grand prize winner was Austin Bobby Douglas was named Portable Toilet Rental Vaughn with Chesney’s loaner turtle, Speedy, who was Coulterville Citizen of 2013. Root Busters Drain & favored in the race. Best float in the parade was RockBranch Melba Rust, Chamber Sewer Cleaning Orchard & Greenhouse. Second was the Mr. Little board member with Dani New Sewer Installation Coulterville Ayden Blair and Little Miss. Coulterville Raegan Birkner of Coulterville & Repair Reid’s float sponsored by the VFW Men’s Auxiliary Post Holiday Association who 304 W. Grant • Coulterville PERCY ~ 497-2542 6865. Special thanks to the judges: Chris Martin, Nicole built the chamber’s 10th 758-2822 Stewart and John Falkenhein. Sack race judges, Tony Stern, Anniversary cake float. Coulterville OAKDALE SATELLITE COUNTRY KITCHEN INTERNET Coulterville Available Now! Holiday Owners: Bonnie, Bill Care Center Coulterville & Dollie Gibson Where your family Medical Clinic Association 17 West Main St. becomes ours. Dr. Franklin James, MD Oakdale, IL 62268 A DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE Dr. Shawn Beckemeyer, MD Call Shannon 618-329-5353 Fine Home Furnishings 13138 State Route 13 Candice Cook, APN-FNP Larry Cometto & Interior Design For Info Hours: Closed Monday Along State Rte. 13 Coulterville EOE 203 E. Grant • Coulterville Tues. - Sat. 7am-8pm (618) 758-2256 618-443-8747 Coulterville (618) 758-2331 Sun. 8am-2pm (618) 758-2011 758-2093 Or 357-8761

Automotive Repairs, Brakes, Coulterville Cheri’s Exhaust And Banking Center Hair More! A Branch Of First State Bank Salon Of Campbell Hill Coulterville Wilson’s 115 North 4th Street • PO Box 395 Thursda -Saturday Coulterville, Illinois 62237 Pinckneyville (618) 758-2307 Oakdale • Du Quoin Service Center 604 S. Third St. FSB Banking 24 Over 75 Years! Coulterville Coulterville 877-426-3396 (618) 824-6580 www.pyattfuneralhome.com 758-2374 (618) 713-4213 www.fsbch.com 758-2541 Member FDIC October 17, 2013 County Journal Page 21

Law seminar The Manor at Craig Farms and the Gwin Inde- pendent Living Complex recently held a free elder law seminar in Chester. Jeff Kerkhover, standing, of the Fisher, Kerkhover & Coffey Law Office in Chester, spoke on several topics, including power of attorney, estate planning and wills.

Reviving the band Chester Razer and the Gay Blades performed at Liberty Courtyard winery in Evansville last weekend. Chester Razer Sr., Chet’s father, played music throughout southern Illinois with his band of the same name during the 1950s and 1960s. From left are Tom Herman, Mitch Martin, Leslie Cox and A. Courtney Cox, with Chet Razer on drums in back. Dave’s Landscaping & Tree Service, Inc. Since 1989 & Still Growing! 965-9110

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Chicken dinner From left, Sharon Baugher, Jerry Baker, Donna Heldebrandt, Glenn Galle and Bob Baugher helped Willow Tree • Home Decor cook and serve food at the chicken dinner fundraiser October 6 at Macke Center in Marissa. Wreaths • Garlands • Purses • Jewelry John Deere Collectibles Steeleville The Steeleville Cham- few years. bring their children 12 ber of Commerce has The event will take and under. Crocs • Vases • Holiday Decor chamber to taken over Halloween place on the city hall park- To enter or for more trunk or treat that was ing lot Thursday, Octo- information, contact “We’re more than just a pharmacy” host trunk initiated by Seeds of ber 31 from 6-8 p.m. Curt Jeffers at 317- Steeleville and has been The event is free, and 7938 or Andy Gerlach KEIL 1375 S. Main or treat a huge success the last parents are welcome to at 534-2429. Pharmacy & Gifts Red Bud • 282-2870 FREE CAR WASH Physical Therapy Department WITH EVERY OIL CHANGE Providing The Highest Quality Therapy NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! For Inpatients And Outpatients

Fastest Oil Change In Town! Services Include: Work Rehab ~ Post-Surgery Rehab Back & Neck Care ~ Sports Injury Rehab Sparta Neurological Rehab ~ Home Programs And Other Rehab Services Pinckneyville Community Hospital Located Across From Walmart 10 Northtown Dr. • Sparta • 443-6112 Physical Therapy Department We now carry Valvoline and Shell brand of oils. 101 N. Walnut St., Pinckneyville (618) 357-5935 • www.pvillehosp.org

The Area’s Most Unique Store! EAGLE MARKET BUILDING COMPANY - AND DINER - 410 East Grand • Coulterville 618-758-3663 BUILD Local, Quality Food....Not Fast Food! BEFORE GROCERY STORE Sunday - Thursday WINTER 24’x40’x8’ 8am - 8pm 1-16’x7’ Garage Door DELI & MEAT COUNTER Friday & Saturday 8am - 9pm 1-Walk Through Door BEER CAVE Insulated Roof $ 4” Concrete Floor HARDWARE & PLUMBING 13,995 Gutters & Downspouts CLOSEOUT ITEMS Affordable Prices ~ Timely Construction Dine-In Or Carry Out NOW Call Today For A FREE Estimate On Your Next Building Project! Seating Up To 60 Customers 1-800-254-1708 Daily Plate Lunch Specials OPEN www.tru-bilt.com Breakfast Served All Day Page 22 County Journal October 17, 2013

dy—I think some people it out Sunday. We en- observe this one all year. joyed a delicious bowl of vansville How about the Count soup on a cool October E Your Buttons Day? I’m day. Janis informed us not sure if you count the that they do carry-outs NEWS buttons on your shirt and are open seven days By Eloise Kueker, 853-4016 that day or if you count a week. The phone num- all the buttons in your ber is 853-2801. button box. I am also The annual memorial Chat With Wese curious about how Mass for the departed We all know that Octo- many people observe members of the KC will ber is Fire Prevention Hermit Day. Do hermits be held Tuesday, No- Month and Breast Can- come out of seclusion to vember 12 at 6:30 p.m. cer Awareness Month, celebrate as a group, or Father Ben Stern will but there are also lots of do they celebrate alone? officiate. The Mass and special days. Then there are all the meeting following October 2 was National those world food days are open to everyone. Custodial Day. We cel- like vegetarian, egg and Following the service ebrated this one at EAC pasta, and national days there will be a short K of when I was there be- like frappe, angel food C open meeting, then cause I always felt that cake, dessert, brandied sandwiches and drinks a school could not func- fruit, pumpkin cheese- will be served. tion without the custodi- cake, nut, bologna, ans. I mean, who would mincemeat and candy Evansville Enterprise clean up the mess when corn. October 12, 1934 Taking a flight a child gets sick? Who So even if you don’t get Joseph Siegfried pas- Cora Ohms of Sparta is 99 years old. She will turn 100 December 18. She has to make sure that off work on Columbus sed away. Survivors has what has become known as a bucket list of things to do before she the adults are cool or Day, there are still were sons George and dies. One thing she always wanted to do was fly in a small airplane over warm enough? plenty of other great Frank and daughters southern Illinois, and she did that October 8. Marvin Campbell took her up Here are some of the days for you to enjoy. Ludwina and Mary. in his plane, and they flew over Randolph County. Above, she is shown other lesser-known days We would like to wel- A very pretty wedding with Campbell getting ready for the flight. that can be celebrated in come the new mangers took place when Galena October: Name Your of the Waterstreet Bar & Malone and Emil Biest- and Lena Lea. per at Sirro’s. Car, Virus Appreciation, Grill to Evansville. erfeld were married. At- oulterville Congratulations to David and I had lunch Mad Hatter, Bald and Don and I did not make tendants were Marilla C Michele Chandler on the with Bobby and Sandy Free, Moldy Cheese and it to the open house, but Wesbecher and Wilbur Swanwick birth of her daughter Snodgrass Sunday. Wear Something Gau- we did manage to check Stamm. Isabella Iris-Renee. A housewarming NEWS Condolences to the party was held at the By Diana Cole, 758-2880 family of Raymond home of Brandy, Jimmy Spinnie, who passed and Jessie Gardner. Births Gold The community away October 12. Sam and Catherine Thanksgiving dinner in Elodie was an over- Robb were greeters at Coulterville will be Sat- night guest with David the Presbyterian Plate urday, November 9 and me Friday night. Church Sunday. The from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. We had supper at The Illiana Presbytery will Activities at the village hall. Eagle Market. Also hav- meet at Redeemer Com- October 21-25 The Coulterville Food ing supper at Eagle munity Church October MONDAY: Exercise Pantry is in need of do- Market were Bobby and 19. The Ladies Bible and bingo. nations of spaghetti Sandy Snodgrass and Study will meet October Montroy TUESDAY: Exercise sauce, canned potatoes, Myron Kinney. 17 at 6:30 p.m. in the Ryan and Julia Mon- and prize bingo. beans of any kind, Saturday evening, basement. troy of Walsh are proud WEDNESDAY: Bingo canned meats, canned Matthew, Nicole, Elodie, The annual wiener to announce the birth of and cards. Wingerter—Dunn fruit and pancake David and I took the roast will be at Shaw’s twins. THURSDAY: Exercise Mr. and Mrs. Don syrup. ferry from Modoc to Ste. Lake Saturday, October Liam Ryan Montroy and cards. Wingerter Sr. of Ches- Congratulations to Genevieve and had sup- 19 at 6 p.m. and Mia Faith Montroy FRIDAY: Cards and ter are pleased to an- Nick Jackson and were born Monday, Sep- games. nounce the engage- Steph-anie Lea on the tember 16, 2013 at Mis- ment of their daughter birth of their son souri Baptist Medical Menu Elizabeth Ann Winger- Roguen David. He First Baptist Church of Percy Center in St. Louis. Liam MONDAY: Chuck wa- ter to Todd Randall weighed 7 pounds 15 weighed 7 pounds 3 gon steak, mashed Dunn, son of Joyce ounces and was 20.5 We are Find out more about our church at ounces and was 20.75 potatoes, mixed veg- Dunn of Ruma. inches long. now online! www.fbcpercy.com inches long. Mia weighed etables, beets, pears. Beth is a graduate of Paternal grandparents 8 pounds 4 ounces and TUESDAY: Beef stro- Chester High School. are Rodney and Julie Sunday School 8:30am • Worship 9:30 am was 20 inches long ganoff, hot rolls, peas, She is employed with Jackson. Paternal Our Current Sermon Maternal grandparents salad, pudding. Randolph Mutual In- great-grandparents are Series Is On Deuteronomy are Oscar Garcia and WEDNESDAY: Fried surance Co. in Steele- Sam White and Sondra Sunday School Material Michelle Garcia, both of chicken, potato salad, ville. and Ron Kempfer of “We Can Trust The Bible” Sparta. Maternal great- baked beans, sliced Todd is a graduate of Coulterville. Email Prayer Requests To grandparents are Bert tomatoes, pineapple Red Bud High School. Maternal grandpar- [email protected] Gebhardt of Sparta and upside down cake. He is the owner/opera- ents are David and the late George Gebhardt THURSDAY: Pork and tor of Dunn Farms in Linda Lea of Maris- and the late Maria Gar- noodles, mashed pota- Rockwood. sa,John Lloyd of Maris- cia. toes, corn, apple- A November 30, 2013 sa and the late Terry Paternal grandparents sauce, chocolate cake. wedding is planned. Lea, Margaret Lloyd are Francis and Patti FRIDAY: Cod or cat Montroy of Walsh. Pater- fish, hush puppies, nal great-grandparents breaded tomatoes, are Glen and Marge macaroni and cheese, Sternberg of Walsh. fruit fluff. Thank You Gold Plate sites, lo- The Percy Assembly of God Hospital cated in Du Quoin, Cutler and Willisville, Church wants to thank are open to seniors 60 Pastor Steve and Janice Duncan workers or older. October 11: Carol Haury for their dedication Meals are available and Mary A. Miles for a suggested dona- to the church and community October 12: Donna tion of $3. for the past 29 years. McBride A limited number of October 14: Lola Beh- home-delivered meals nke and Linda Jacob are provided. October 15: Opal Will- Reservations are ap- iams and Marilyn Hamil- preciated before 8 ton a.m. on the day you October 16: Doris wish to eat with us. Arnold and Karen Hayes To make a reserva- October 17: Eilene Ham- tion or for more infor- ilton and Ginger and mation, call 542-3511. Jerry Cornick Thanks to all who attended our 65th

Thank You wedding anniversary and sent greetings Thank You ~ Thank You ~ Thank You ~ Thank You and gifts. Your presence was our present in making this a memorable occasion for Thank You! us. We were overwhelmed! “Danka

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Thank You ~ this day so special. day will stay with us forever. “Don’t grieve for me, for now I’m free, Edwin & Flossine Schrader I’m following the path God’s laid,you see. Leroy & Shirley Jones I took His hand when I heard Him call,

Thank You Thank You ~ Thank You ~Thank You ~ Thank You I turned my back and left it all. I could not stay another day, To laugh, to love, to play. Tasks left undone must stay this way, 2013 Campmeeting I found that peace at the close of the day. “But by My Spirit, saith the Lord!” Zech. 4:6 If my parting has left a void, Then fill it with remembered joys. Friday, October 18 • 6pm A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss, Rev. Angi Seger Oh yes, these things I too will miss. Saturday, October 19 • 6pm Be not burdened with times of sorrow, I wish you the sunshine of tomorrow. Rev. Charles Seger My life’s been full, I savored much, Sunday, October 20 • 10:15am Good friends, good times, a loved one’s touch. Dr. Lloyd Bassoo Perhaps my time seemed too brief, Don’t lengthen it now with undue grief. Sunday, October 20 • 2pm Lift up your heart and peace to thee, Rev. Doug Reiche God wanted me now; He set me free!” Light Refreshments Following Evening Services Fellowship Meal Between Services Sunday, Please Bring A Covered Dish Love you to the moon and back – Blake, Lynlee, Family Worship Center Assembly Of God Lance, Braxton, Quyn, 1004 Opdyke Street, Chester Mom and Dad Revs. Tom & Flo Parker • 965-9730 or 317-1536 October 17, 2013 County Journal Page 23 S’ville seniors Activities slaw, cranberry sauce. October 21-25 WEDNESDAY: Beef and MONDAY: Bingo at 10. noodles, layered salad, Exercise at 11. Nezzie golden glo salad, pears. NORMAN H. MELLIERE RAYMOND and Cookie’s Capers. THURSDAY: Taco salad, Norman H. “Boog-A- MILLARD SPINNIE TUESDAY: Birthday black beans, mixed fruit, Loo” Melliere, 74, of Raymond Millard Spinnie, 77, of Coulterville, died bingo at 10. pineapple crisp. Prairie du Rocher, died Saturday, October 12, 2013 at 8:10 a.m. at Coulter- WEDNESDAY: Bingo at FRIDAY: Cod fish, maca- at 7:35 p.m. Friday, Oc- ville Care Center. 10. Exercise at 11. roni and cheese, toma- tober 11, 2013 at Red He was born February 24, 1936 in Coulterville to THURSDAY: Blood toes and onions, Bud Regional Care Cen- Millard and Gertrude Jones Spinnie. sugar/pressure checks peaches. ter. In 1965, he married Joan Talbert. She survives. and Price is Right— Our hours are 8:30 to He had been a meat He was of the Presbyterian faith, served in the Na- Craig Manor. 2 p.m. Monday through cutter for various places tional Guard and worked as a foreman for the Illi- FRIDAY: Bingo at 10. Friday, except holidays. in St. Louis and Prairie nois Department of Transportation for 27 years. Exercise at 11. Reservations are ap- preciated by 9:30 a.m. du Rocher. He was a lifetime member of Masonic Hope Lodge Menu the day you wish to eat He was a member of St. 162 and a former member of the Moose and Eagles. MONDAY: Ham and with us. Joseph Catholic Church He was a member of the Coulterville Volunteer beans, broccoli salad, For more information in Prairie du Rocher and Fort de Chartres Sports- Fire Department and was a founding member of pears, bread pudding. or to make a reserva- man Club in Modoc. He was an avid hunter and the Coulterville Volunteer Ambulance Service. TUESDAY: Fried tion, call 965-3134 exten- fisherman. He enjoyed fishing on the Kaskaskia River with chicken, baked beans, sion 5. He loved his pets. his friend Jim and sitting in the garage playing his He was born July 24, 1939 in Prairie du Rocher to banjo. Henry and Rose Fausz Melliere. He is also survived by three sons Dan (Tina) Spin- He married Mary Rickert January 21, 1960 in nie, Brian (Darla) Spinnie, all of Coulterville, and Sparta senior site Madonnaville, Illinois. She survives. Kevin (Kelly) Spinnie of Eddyville; four grandchil- He is also survived by four sons Frank Melliere dren Justin, Lance and Rachel Spinnie and Rebecca activities, menu (friend Robin Treece), Norman Melliere (friend (Josh) Sheldon; two great-grandchildren Trent and April Seymour), Tony Melliere and Troy (Stacy) Tanner Sheldon; stepmother Gaye Spinnie of Activities sels sprouts, strawber- Melliere, all of Prairie du Rocher; one sister Lavinia Belleville; one brother Richard (Anita) Spinnie of ries and pineapple. Arizona City, Arizona; half-sister Helen Spinnie of October 21-25 Steibel of Red Bud and six grandchildren Cody, WEDNESDAY: Chicken New Athens; stepbrother Rick Ervin of Smithton MONDAY: Exercise at Wyatt, Manny, Ally and Brody Melliere and Kelsey and dumplings, green and stepsister Pat (Herb) Gooch of Belleville. 10:30. Bingo at 12:30. Lindenberg. beans, cole slaw, cherry He was preceded in death by his parents, one sis- TUESDAY: Bean bag He was preceded in death by his parents, one son crisp. ter Peggy Spinnie and close family friend Wilmer toss at 10. Bingo at Tim Melliere, one sister Leta Adkins and one grand- THURSDAY: Baked Beckley. 12:30. Art class at 1. son Ian Melliere. ham, candied yams, Funeral services were held at Pyatt Funeral Home WEDNESDAY: Exercise It was his wishes to be cremated. succotash, fruit salad. in Coulterville Tuesday, October 15, 2013 at 10 a.m. at 10:30. Memorial Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, FRIDAY: Egg, cheese with Ron Mazander officiating. Burial was in THURSDAY: Chorus at October 19, 2013 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church casserole, sausage Coulterville City Cemetery. 10:15. Bingo at 12:30. in Prairie du Rocher with Msgr. Daniel J. Jurek of- patty, hash browns, Memorials may be made to Shriners Hospitals Chorus at Coulterville at ficiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. applesauce, biscuit. for Children or the American Heart Association. 2. Visitation will be held Saturday from 10 to 11 a.m. Suggested donations at the church. Sign the guest book at pyattfuneralhome.com. FRIDAY: Music by the are congregate $3.50, Worthingon 10’s at 10. Memorials may be made to the family. home delivered $3.75. Welge-Pechacek Funeral Home is in charge of ar- Exercise at 10:30. Bingo Once seniors are served, at 12:30. Chorus to rangements. anyone who would like Sign the guest book at wpfh.net. OPEN AT 5PM FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS RCCC at 2. to purchase a meal, Menu without drink, $5. Saturdays: Regular Menu Plus MONDAY: Chicken fried We now have WiFi. MARY ELLEN CHAMNESS Smoked Pork Steaks steak, whipped potatoes, Center hours are Mon- Mary Ellen Viernum Chamness, 49, of Chester, milk gravy, spinach or day-Thursday, 8-3 and died at 12:04 p.m. Thursday, October 10, 2013 at her And Baby Back Ribs black-eyed peas, peach Friday 8-2. For more in- home. Sunday, Oct. 27 half, cottage cheese. formation, call 443-4020. It was her wishes to be cremated. SHOOTING MATCH Sponsored by Jackson Co. Republicans TUESDAY: Meatloaf, au Clothing store hours are Burial will be at a later date. gratin potatoes, Brus- 9-3. Pechacek-McClure Funeral Home in Chester was Crazy Joe’s Fish House in charge of arrangements. FOR DIRECTIONS Sign the guest book at pmfh.net. OR INFO CALL Ava •763-4417 OR 559-7226 Chester senior site Activities Menu Dirt For Sale 3rd Annual October 21-25 MONDAY: Beef stroga- MONDAY: Everyone noff, carrots, seven layer Road & Driveway Rock SouthernSouthernSouthern IllinoisIllinoisIllinois wins a prize. Indoor salad, fruit crisp. All Sizes Rock • Tailgate Spread horseshoes at 10. $1 off TUESDAY: Liver and BibleBibleBible ReadingReadingReading MarathonMarathonMarathon RED your meal today if you onions/gravy or ham, DOT bring in your church whipped potatoes, three- RED DOT bulletin. bean salad, fruit cobbler. TUESDAY: Shop Wal- WEDNESDAY: Turkey, CONSTRUCTION Thursday,Thursday,Thursday, Oct.Oct.Oct. 242424 6:00pm6:00pm6:00pm ThroughThroughThrough mart in the morning. dressing, gravy, green ThroughThroughThrough Cal’s knife sharpening. bean casserole, fresh 826-4045 Sunday,Sunday,Sunday, Oct.Oct.Oct. 272727 6:00pm6:00pm6:00pm WEDNESDAY: Auction cranberry relish, pump- The Holy Bible Will Be Read Aloud Continuously bidding ends. Exercises kin dump cake. And Without Commentary Until We’re Done with Marlene at 10. THURSDAY: Fried Genesis 1 - Rev. 22 Nickel bingo after chicken, mashed pota- Walk-Ups lunch. Halloween craft toes, gravy, carrots, fruit Red Miskle Welcome! City Gazebo • Chester time at 10:30 provided salad, cake. July 29, 1936 - October 17, 2008 by Lisa from the library. FRIDAY: Beef stew, corn- Log On To: www.southernillinoisbibleread.com THURSDAY: Quilting at bread, Harvard beets, To Find Out More, Or Reserve Your Time To Read 8:30. Shop Rozier’s in succotash, slaw, apricots. Gone are the days we used to share, You May Also Call (618) 826-3918 Or (618) 615-2933 the morning. Bonfire at Lunch is served at 5, roast hot dogs and 11:30 a.m. Suggested but in our hearts you’re always there. marshmallows. Bring donation for congregate Never more than a thought away, lawn chairs. meal $3.75, home deliv- FRIDAY: Nickel bingo ered meal, $4. Loved & remembered every day. Keep Warm & Cozy provided by Perry Oaks Call 826-5108 by 9 FOR LESS! at 10. 50/50 drawing. a.m. for reservations. We miss the sound of your laughter. 10% Off Marriage Loved & missed by All Amana Heating wife and family & Cooling licenses Replacement FOR RANDOLPH Systems COUNTY 10-YEAR WARRANTY $ Joseph D. Bradley to Winter Is Offer Ends 10/31/13 88 Patricia L. McCarson, We Service All Brands Fall Clean both of Red Bud RANDOLPH Upon Us & Check David J. Cain, Evans- We offer in-home care ville to Danielle N. MONUMENT WORKS We offer in home care 20 Jones, Sparta 20 hours hours a week a week, up to up 24 to Since 1900 24 hours a day. We are Justin M. Pollard, Red Samantha hours a day. We are now ChesterChesterChesterChester Bud to Courtney N. Davis, now taking new clients. Manager taking new clients. For HEATING & Nichols, Evansville yourselfFor yourself or your or lovedyour Steven Justin Blanken- 701 W. Broadway AIR CONDITIONING one,loved call usone, for call a free us in ship to Ashli Renee Crab- STEELEVILLE for a free in-home tree, both of Millstadt (618) 965-3333 homeconsultation. consultation. 618-521-0598 Loren Thomas Chap- man to Rachel Dawn MONUMENT SALES Bahre, both of Waterloo CEMETERY LETTERING Clarice’s Home Care Service, Inc. CIVIL UNION We keep your loved ones at home! Bigeebah Bobbie CUSTOM DESIGNS OUR SPECIALTY UP TO 24 HOURS BONDED SERVICE In Loving Memory of Johnson to Danielle Lee We Guarantee All Steeleville Nashville Waterloo Harris, both of Fred- Monuments & Workmanship 965-3972 327-3511 939-4241 Alvin Heitman ericktown, Missouri October 18, 1994 The times we had together are forever in our hearts. Our memories of you are with us Fisher, Kerkhover and have been from the start. We often speak about you and often call your name, LAW OFFICE but the heartache of living without you & Coffey will always be the same. Treasure him Lord, in your garden of rest, Edward J. Fisher for when on earth he was one of the best. R. Jeffrey Kerkhover For those who still have their loved ones, treat them with loving care, Jason E. Coffey for you will never know the emptiness Jordan D. Gremmels when you turn and they’re not there. Dear Lord, please take him a message in heaven above, tell him we miss him and give him our love. General Practice • Wills • Trust Dad, the barn and cherry tree are gone, Probate • Personal Injury • Contracts but I still see you there with the horses Workers’ Comp. • Real Estate • Family Law you loved so much. Time goes by 1300 1/2 Swanwick St. • Suite 203 but these memories will never fade away. Chester, IL 62233 (618) 826-5021 (618) 826-5024 Fax [email protected] Daughter Marce & Family Page 24 County Journal October 17, 2013

Programs I-CASH RANDOLPH COUNTY on breast health in

Sparta “Through the state’s I-Cash program, I discovered Dr. Morris A. Kugler, a money my grandmother breast cancer physician had left behind.” and general surgeon at Sparta Community Hos- pital, will present two programs on breast health care during Breast Cancer Aware- ness Month. Kugler will speakto the Westminster Wo- men’s Association Mon- day, October 21 at 6:30 p.m. in the church fel- lowship hall located at 360 E. Broadway in Sparta. The second presenta- tion will be made to the hospital auxiliary Thurs- day, October 24 at 1 p.m. in Suite 3 of Broadway Plaza. The programs are coor- dinated by the Sparta Community Hospital Kelley and Quinn and the Health and Sparta Mayor Charles Kelley, far left, is shown with Governor Pat Quinn Wellness Foundation. while Quinn was in Marion Sunday. Other municipal officials are also For further information, pictured. Quinn was announcing the release of $5.3 million for contact Carol Mulhol- transportation projects for counties and towns through grants. Kelley said land at 443-2177 exten- NOTICE OF POSSIBLE REFUND he also talked with Jeff Kerin of IDOT about needed repairs to Route 4 in sion 1465. OF ADDITIONAL UNCLAIMED Sparta. “I talked to the right man,” said Kelley. PROPERTY FOR PERSONS WHO Sparta Rotary honored PREVIOUSLY RECLAIMED SECURITIES If you previously reclaimed securities from the as one of the best clubs State of Illinois through the Unclaimed Property Division, you may be entitled to additional The 41-member Sparta worldwide. He was hon- Rotary Club was hon- ored for his humanitar- funds from the State for dividends that may ored in Fairview Heights ian work in Malawi, an have been received on your securities while Saturday for being one impoverished southeast they were in the State’s custody as a result of a of southern Illinois’ best African nation. settlement in a class action lawsuit, captioned for club growth, commu- “Malawi is one of the Canel v. Rutherford, Case No. 00 CH 13279, in nity service and overall poorest nations on excellence. earth,” said Ripperda. the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois. In addition, the club’s “For more than 20 years, past president was hon- Bob Holloway has dem- If you would like to claim these additional funds ored for meritorious ser- onstrated his commit- to which you are entitled under the settlement, vice. ment to serving the poor- please call the Unclaimed Property Division The awards were pre- est of the poor by mak- sented during the Rotary ing 19 trips to that coun- at (217) 785-6998 to receive a claim form district conference and try at his own expense and instructions or complete the claim form at are a remarkable and by providing it with https://icash.illinois.gov/notice.asp and submit achievement, according more than 1,000 clean- Sparta Rotary Club past President Robert it as stated in the instructions. to Thomas Ripper-da, water wells. He also has Holloway, left, accepts the governor’s trophy, the 2012-13 district gov- been a stalwart sup- indicative of the Sparta club being last year’s top RANDOLPH COUNTY ernor. porter of the charitable medium-sized Rotary Club in southern Illinois, from Thomas Ripperda, district governor for Ripperda honored the programs of the Rotary Adams Catherine M Po Box 36 Sparta club for leading the dis- Foundation. He is an in- Rotary International. Holloway was per-sonally Atchison Milton O 1412 Swanwick St Chester trict in membership spiration to all around honored by the Rotary Foundation with its Atchison Paul R 1889 County Road 5 Rockwood growth, building a play- him.” Citation for Meritorious Service. Baker Alice L 305 W Harold St Steeleville Barczewski Ruth 110 Fox Run Sparta ground to serve a poor Holloway, the imme- Barczewski Sheila Ann 110 Fox Run Sparta neighborhood and win- diate past president of Holloway’s service has clean-water wells and Bartens Joyce 810 Windy Way Steeleville ning the district’s the Sparta Rotary Club, not ended, Rip-perda work on administrative Boyer Sue 3971 State Route 155 Prairie Du Rocher governor’s trophy for is also a multi-year Paul noted. On November 1, arrangements for a sig- Breeding Dennis Jr 17 E 2nd St Ruma nificant global grant Broslaw Shirley M 305 W Harold St Steeleville medium-sized clubs. Harris Fellow and a sus- Holloway, Rip-perda and Brown James W 9066 State Route 153 Sparta “I am proud to present taining member within current District Gover- which we hope the Ro- Buena Vista National Po Box 268 Chester the Significant Achieve- Rotary, indicating his nor Mike Nowobilski tary Foundation will Callahan Clyde E Sr 516 E A5 St Lot 24 Percy ment Award to the continuing support for will lead a delegation of make for that country Camplin Tiffany 6584 Russell Ville Rd Modoc next year,” Ripperda said. Cannady Michael 8 Towne Hall Estates Dr Chester Sparta club for its con- the charitable projects Rotarians back to Casey Harrison E 571 Cameron Dr Red Bud struction of a much- of the Rotary Founda- Malawi for further hu- The Sparta Rotary Chester Comm Unit Dist 139 1901 Swanwick St Chester needed playground,” tion. He previously had manitarian service. Club meets at noon Tues- Christensen Susan 24 Highwood Ct Chester Ripperda said. “I also am been presented with the “We’ll vaccinate chil- days at SouthSide Ribs. Derringer Larry 11070 Pleasant Ridge Rd Rockwood Prospective members Draves Robert Po Box 335 Chester pleased to honor it for Rotary’s Service Above dren against polio, re- Eggemeyer David 2601 State Chester its growth of seven mem- Self Award. pair and maintain the are welcome. Eschmann Charles F Rfd 1 Red Bud bers. Its accomplish- Faulk Angela M 1602 Swanwick Chester Faulk Donald B 1602 Swanwick Chester ments in these areas are Frye Nancy J 518 E Mound St Sparta indicative of the club’s Fuentes Sheila 1106 Flint St Red Bud overall excellence, Greer Thomas R 10201 Riverview Dr Red Bud which led to its winning Grossmann Donald 214 Opdyke St Apt 209 Chester Hagene William A Sr 12561 Marys Creeks Rd Sparta the governor’s trophy.” Hall Edith 13138 State Route 13 Coulterville The trophy is pre- Hennrich Scott A 106 Eastern St Sparta sented annually to the Hillyard Randall G 128 W Main Street Sparta club that scores the Hindman Danetta S 5137 Lost Prairy Rd Coulterville Hirte Betty J 5433 Larkspur Rd Coulterville highest on a multiple- Hirte Terry L 5433 Larkspur Rd Coulterville criterion evaluation, Hoppe Mable M 229 West Light Chester which weighs club ad- Hubler Earl Est 1276 Randolph Swanwick Hullum Gregory L Po Box 711 Menard ministrative accom- Illinois Rr C 618 W 1st Street Sparta plishments, vocational Jacobsen Lin 10201 Riverview Dr Red Bud service, community ser- Jane A B 7 W Haywood Ct Chester vice, service to youth, in- Jennings Charles 10201 Riverview Dr Red Bud Jennings Robert 10201 Riverview Dr Red Bud ternational service and Jennings Steven 10201 Riverview Dr Red Bud support for Rotary’s John Oliver J 303 N Lewis Sparta worldwide charitable Killgrove Fay D Po Box 237 Percy arm, the Rotary Founda- Killgrove Jackie D Po Box 237 Percy Laws Portia E 903 E College St Sparta tion. Leming Richard D 5687 State Route 150 Steeleville “Competition for the Lhotak Frank 518 E Mound St Sparta governor’s trophy is Lipe Lawrence A 1408 Riechman St Chester great,” Ripperda noted, Lynn Anna C 412 Lewis Ave Evansville Miller Patrick D Dmd 1654 State St Chester “but more important Millmann Paul 220 Cherry St Red Bud than the points amassed Mitchel Ellen F 260 Prairie Ln Sparta is the service repre- Mitchell Steven L 260 Prairie Ln Sparta Naas Jason Tyler 12171 State Rte 154 Sparta sented by those points. Naas Mary 12171 State Rte 154 Sparta The Sparta club has had Onderdonk Rudelle C 215 Knapp Ave Chester an excellent year.” Pensoneau Gary E Po Box 36 Red Bud Robert Holloway, 80, Pensoneau Judy Whittecar Po Box 36 Red Bud Pickett Cheyanna Lynn 766 Servant St Chester of Sparta was honored Pickett Christine Ann 766 Servant St Chester with the Rotary Foun- Presswood Michael 9890 Exchange Rd Chester dation’s Citation for Quinn Doris 3344 Ames Road Red Bud Meritorious Service. Rees Ruth E 15 Westwood Dr Apt D Steeleville Roettjer Inez 23 Westwood Dr Steeleville Holloway, owner of Sabo Frank J General Delivery Prairie Du Rocher Holloway Farms in Sabo Sally A General Delivery Prairie Du Rocher Sparta, was one of only Sauer Roberta M 328 S Saint Louis St Sparta 50 Rotarians so honored Schnepel Alberta 226 Madison Red Bud Schroeder Ida B Po Box 613 Coulterville Schupbach Lucille W Est Po Box 57 904 Broad Evansville Shadrick Delbert 671 S Burns Ave Sparta Kettle Shemonic John 9880 Surman Ln Chester Smith Edward W 415 S Hall Street Evansville Smith Geraldine H 415 S Hall Street Evansville beef at Sparta Headstart 1820 N Market Sparta St Ann Health Care 770 State Street Chester St John Cemetery 515 Locust St Red Bud St. Luke Stellhorn Clifford 834 Circle Dr Red Bud Lochhead’s Stellhorn Masonry 7530 Griggs Rd Red Bud St. Luke Lutheran Storment David 3530 Reed Rd Red Bud Stout Thomas 515 Locust St Red Bud Church in Campbell Hill Service Station Swancutt Marseillaise 7 Lincoln Chester will have a kettle beef 916 Lehmen Dr. • Chester 1399 West Broadway • Sparta Thummel Alberta M Po Box 171 Evansville dinner Saturday, Octo- 618-826-3125 618-443-2244 Usher Bradley O 100 Estate Dr Chester ber 19 at 4 p.m. Victor Drugs 2323 Old Plank Road Chester Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-5:00pm Voges Nicholas 427 Alaska St Redbud Prices will be $9 and $4 24-HOUR Sat. 7:30am-Noon TOWING White Una 603 E Plum St Percy for children 5-12 and 618-443-5658 Wilson Robert 614 West South Street Steeleville free for children 4 and Wolter Greta Evansville Wolter Ralph Evansville under. Carry-outs will Wright Jeanne Lynne 9989 Pine Crest Rd Red Bud be available. Wright Raymond Stanley 9989 Pine Crest Rd Red Bud For more information, Zollner Martha D Po Box 53 Sparta call 426-3760 or go to Zollner Michael T Po Box 53 Sparta stluke.org. Printed by the authority of the State of Illinois UP-0711-04 07/19/11 Electronic copy RM October 17, 2013 County Journal Page 25

Real estate transactions FOR RANDOLPH Scott A. McAdams etal William J. Frederick to Bradley Heins, Neil COUNTY to Christina Ann Allen Jack D. Carter etux Pt S Heins & Scott Heins to f/LVWLQJDFRQ6SRUWVPDQ5G:DWHUORR October 11 , 2013 Lt 24 Lakeview Estates SW NE Sec 35 4-7 Frank A. Gall Pt SE SE fDFUHV0&%OXII5G Pat Laramore S/D 6-7 Helen M. Acton to Sec 20 6-4 Consider- :DWHUIRZOKXQWLQJSURSHUW\UHDG\WRJR Richard A. Horrell etal James Robert Aitken ation $29,700 /HYHHZHOOSXPSDQGGLHVHOHQJLQH County Clerk & LQFOXGHGLQSULFH Recorder to Colin D. Diewald etux etux Lt 2 Blk 6 A.S Jerry W. Woosley to WARRANTY DEEDS Pt S NE NE Sec 24 6-6 Dickey’s Add Landon Pyron Pt NW Penelope Smelser to Heather L. Price etux Coulterville NE Sec 22 6-1 Consider- 618-615-5283 Raymond G. Short Pt to Bree N. Crossland Lt Terry J. Birchler to ation $49,000 SW NE Sec 31 4-5 8 Blk 13 M. McClurken’s Patricia A. Birchler Pt Margaret Ann Lee, David Fielding to 4th Add Sparta SE NW Sec 27 4-5 Larry A. Mays & Marga- Raymond G. Short etux Roberta J. Jessen to ret Ann Mays to Thomas Billie J. Bumann etux Pt F. Nikrant Lt 9 & 10 Blk Pt SW NE Sec 31 4-5 FOR PERRY Kristy Cuffee to Blk 21 Eden 14 Tamaroa Original LAND AUCTION Raymond G. Short etux QUITCLAIM DEEDS COUNTY Survey Consideration Pt SW NE Sec 31 4-5 Jana L. Creamer etal to Josh Gross $32,000 SELLS ABSOLUTE! NO RESERVE! John Fielding to Erwin C. Becker Pt Blk County Clerk & Alice J. Williamson, Randolph County, IL • 70 Acres Raymond G. Short etux 16 Evans’ Add Evans- Recorder Wayne A. Williamson & Pt SW NE Sec 31 4-5 ville WARRANTY DEEDS Wayne A. Williamson, Offered in 1 Tract Nicole A. Loucks to Attny In Fact to Ralph K. Rolling All Wooded Tract Timothy Alvis Lt 9 Blk 3 Chapman & Catherine Excellent Hunting Cuhl Addn Consider- Chapman Schubert Pt NEWTON LAND AUCTION ation $10,000 SE Sec 36; SW SW Sec SALE: Saturday, October 26, 11am 6908 Roachtown Rd., Millstadt Barbara K. Barnett to 31 Consideration Mississippi Valley Gun Club April M. Sawyer & Rob- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 1PM $340,000 651 Gun Club Road, Rockwood, IL ert D. Sawyer Lt 36 Christopher M. Ruby 55.92 +/- ACRES OFFERED IN 3 TRACTS Greenwoods 3rd Addn to Wayne A. Williamson PROPERTY INSPECTION: Tract 1 - 25.37+/- Acres of gently rolling farm land with highly productive soil & some timber. Approx.17 tillable acres currently planted in soybeans and 8 acres of Consideration $4,000 Pt Lt 59 & Lt 60 Harriet Saturday, October 19 beautiful timber. Tract 1 includes (2) Tax Parcels: Parcel # 13-06.0-300-001 (19+/ Bart A. Bishop, Terry Roes 2nd Addn Consid- Noon to 2 pm OR By Appt. - Acres) & Parcel # 12-01.0-400-028 (6+/- Acres). W. Fisher Sr., Profes- Tract 2 – 25.35+/- Acres of level to rolling farmland with highly productive soil eration $52,500 Property located just above Mississippi Valley off IL Route 3 currently planted in soybeans. The property borders tract 1 on two sides and is part sional Auto and Body Amy N. Lee & Nathan of parcel # 12-01.0-400-011. at the Randolph-Jackson County line along Gun Club Road. Corporation, Profes- Lee Lee to Cynthia S. Tract 3 – 5.20+/- Acres of some tillable & wooded land. Also included in tract 3 is an awesome 30X50 building man cave (A Must See!) This is part of current parcel sional Auto and Body, Lynch Pt Lts 4 & 5 & Lt 6 CONTACT Managing Broker Wayne Keller # 12-01.0-400-011. Inc., Shawn Wiggins to Blk 2 IR Spillmans Addn at 618-407-1679 for more information. SPECIAL VIEWING Sunday, Oct. 27 • 1pm-2pm Professional Auto Incor- Consideration $82,000 porated Lts 27, 28, 29, 30 QUITCLAIM DEEDS Owners: RYAN NEWTON & REED NEWTON Terms: 10% Down, Balance At Closing. & 31 St. Johns Addn Free Will Baptist No Buyer’s Premium. Complete Terms, Carla J. Heiman & Church Tamaroa & Conditions, Photos, Maps, Etc. At ANTHONY’S AUCTIONS buyafarm.com Anthony Emig Lic. #441.001319 James A. Heiman to Grace Baptist Church Kenneth Heuer Lic. #440.00823 C&G Farms, Inc. SE SE; Tamaroa to Antioch Mark Kennedy, Auctioneer (618) 224-9800 Broker Lic. #475.119149 IL Lic. #440000202 NE SE; NW SE Sec 28; Cemetery Association, Go To www.anthonysauctions.com For Terms & Conditions NW SW Sec 15 5-1; NW Inc. MINERALS SW NW NE Sec 13 5-2 NW Sec 33 4-1 buyafarm.com/1-877-308-0875 JUDGES SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY OF RANDOLPH - CHESTER, ILLINOIS FIRST BANK, St. Clair County Plaintiff, BUYAFARM.COM vs. 82+/- ACRES LAND AUCTION WADE G. CURTEN; STACI J. CURTEN; CITY OF CHESTER; UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants, Thursday, Nov. 14 • 7:00pm 13 CH 41 NOTICE OF SALE Auction Will Be Held Conference Room PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on September 5, 2013, the Sheriff of Randolph World Shooting Complex • Sparta County will on Tuesday, November 19, 2013, at the hour of 9:30 AM, In In The Lobby, Randolph County Courthouse, One Taylor St., Chester, IL 62233, sell to the Property Located 2.25 Miles West Of Marissa highest bidder for cash, the following described mortgaged real estate: Commonly known as 611 East Harrison Street, Chester, IL 62233. On Randolph County Line Road P.I.N. 18-015-004-0000. Offered In 1 Tract With 66+/- Acres Tillable Farmland The improvement on the property consists of a single family residence. 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HOMES FOR SALE CAMPBELL HILL: Beautiful Historic Home, 3300 Complex. MANY Extra Upgrades. Partial Basement. REDUCED $12,500-$25,000. ALTO PASS: Log Cabin Set Back In Pine Trees. Sq. Ft. On 9 Acres With Lots Of Storage, 2 Car De- Clay Fuhrhop (Managing Broker/Owner) $166,900. • 44 Acres With Private Lake Over A Quarter Mile Built In 2004 On 5 Acres w/Creek. Close To Winer- tached Garage-Barn W/Stalls And Hay Loft. Excellent • 3 Bed, 2 Bath Home, Large Kitchen & Dining Room, Long And Access To 150 Acre Lake. $125,000. ies And Shawnee Forest. $139,900. Condition, Ready To Move Into. $212,000. 299 Fuhrhop Road • Ava • 426-3982 Ready To Move Into, 2-Car Detached Garage W/Lots of • 187 Acres Currently In Pasture, Also Great Water AVA: Country Setting, 3 Bed Home, Basement, 2- CHESTER: 2 Bed Home w/Nice Basement On Nice Storage On Large Lot. $81,550. Fowl. Access To Large Lake. Would Also Make Car Attached Garage, Outbuildings, 4 Acres. Re- Lot. Excellent Shape, Ready To Move Into. 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Reduced • 2 Bed Home With Large Family Room And 2 Car • 25 Acres, Combination Of Woods, Open Fields For • 2 Good Lots. Mobile Home Allowed, Has Pier For tached 2-Car Garage, Newer Roof And Siding, CUTLER: 2 Bed, Large Corner Lot. Backyard Partially $200,000. Garage. $95,000. Pasture & Creek. Excellent Property For Hunting And Mobile Home, Ready To Go. $11,000. Outside Wood Burner, 11 Wooded Acres. $75,000. Fenced. Reduced $35,900. • 3 Bed On Large Lot. Newer Roof, Windows, Doors, • 3 Bed, 2 Bath Manufactured Home In Excellent Shape Recreation Or Home Site. $62,500. • 2 Bed, 2 Bath, Large Living Room, Nice Covered DE SOTO: 3 Bed, 2 Bath Home, Master Bed Upstairs, Siding, Electrical Box, Flooring, Kitchen Updated, Move- On 3.5 Acres. $130,000. • 40 Acres. Great Hunting. Good Building Site. $120,000. COMMERCIAL Porch, 40x65 Pole Building, Wood Shop, Farm Large Living Room W/Fireplace, Large Shop, Storage, In Ready. $82,000. • Nice 4 Bed, 2 Bath Home, Fireplace, Lots Of Kitchen • 37.38 Acres, Great Hunting Property With Beautiful CUTLER: Convenience Store And Gas Station, Pond, 2-Car Attached Garage. Reduced $119,000. Garage Combo W/Heat, Other Outside Building, Pan- GORHAM: Ready To Move Into, 3 Bed Home, Nice Cabinets, Plenty Of Room For Family To Spread Out. Rock Bluffs With Creek In Bottom, Shawnee Forest On 2 Great Location. $235,000. • Private Setting, Perfect For Hunting And Horses, eled, Carpet, Porch, Great House. $74,000. Kitchen, Good Basement, Big Yard With Attached Car- $148,000. Sides And Road On One Side, Acreage Off Larger Parcel. DU QUOIN: Large Commercial Building That Has Open Ground For Pasture Or Could Be Farmed • 2 Bed Home On Large Lot, Good Condition, 2 Storage port. Property In A Flood Plain. Reduced $25,000. • Beautiful 2-3 Bed Home With Spacious Floor Plan. $158,865 Open Floor Plan To Accommodate Any Retail Busi- With Utility Hookup For Mobile Home. Also, 1 Bed Buildings, Paneled & Carpeted. $63,900. MARISSA: 2 Story Home, 4 Bed On Corner Lot, Large Remodeled In 2012, New Appliances, Countertops, CUTLER: 4 Good Home/Mobile Home Sites. Pole Build- ness Or Repair Shop. Also Included Is A 1,000 Sq. Home With Baseboard Heating. Reduced DU QUOIN: 2 Bed Updated Home Ready To Move Pole Barn. $64,900. Doors & Flooring, Large Master Bath. $142,400. ing Has Concrete Floor. $19,900. Ft. Rental House At 106 N. Hickory. $44,900. $125,000. Into. $64,900. • 3 Bed Home With Full Basement, Good Outbuildings, • Very Nice 3 Bed Home With Big Living Room And DU QUOIN: 9 Acres Recreational Ground. $75,000. PERCY: Convenience Store, Ready To Open. Re- • 3 Bed, 2 Bath, Finished Basement, Family Room, • Nicely Updated 2 Bed, 1 Bath Home, Repainted On Property Fenced For Livestock. Reduced $189,900. Kitchen With A Full Basement. Home Is In Very Good GOREVILLE: Wooded Waterfront Lot. Perfect Spot duced $250,000. Game Room, Large Yard W/Playhouse, 2-Car At- Interior And Exterior, Including Basement. Reduced PERCY: 3 Bed, 2 Bath On Large Lot, Basement, Condition On Corner Lot Across From Elementary To Build Your Dream Home Or Weekend Getaway. SPARTA: Over 17,500 Sq. Ft. On Over 2 Acres, tached Garage, Fenced In Patio W/Hot Tub. Re- $47,900. Outbuildings. $47,000. School. Move In Ready. $82,500. CALL. Road Frontage. $345,000. duced $96,900. • 2 Story Home With Finished Attic On Large Lot, • Very Nice 1 Bed Home. Some Updates, Water Heater, WILLISVILLE: 2 Bed Home, Remodeled, 3 Lots, 2 PERCY: 244x259 Lot. Great For Building Or Commer- • 2 Buildings On .87 Acres. Main Building Is 3876 Ft. • 3 Year Old Home On 9 Acres, Extra 37 Acres Partially Finished Basement, Inground Pool, Privacy Furnace & Bathroom, Very Good Condition. $34,500. Car Detached Carport. Reduced $23,900. cial. $18,000. And Equipped w/2 Offices, Showroom And Work Available To Purchase. Built With Attention To Fenced Backyard & Pool House, Covered Porch & ROCKWOOD: 3 Bed Home On 45 Acres, Pasture, • 2 Bed, 1 Bath, 1 1/2 Car Detached Garage Reduced • Corner Commercial Lot With New 32’x36’ Pole Build- Area. Other Building Is A Warehouse. Reduced Detail. Bamboo Floors W/Hickory Cabinets In Deck With Basketball Court. $199,900. Tillable, Hunting. Reduced $180,000. $48,000. ing With Concrete Floor, Rocked Parking Lot, Sliding $85,000. Kitchen. Outside Wood Burner, Full Basement, • Superb Home On The Water, Great View From • 4 Bed Home On Large Shaded Lot w/Old Time Charm. • 3 Bed Home With 24x30 Pole Building On Large Lot. Door & Walk-In Door In Pole Building. Ready For Your • Great Place For Residence & Business. Lots Of Large Walk-in Closet, Pole Barn As Living Quar- Covered Deck, Inground Pool, Finished Basement With $73,000. $34,900. Business. $31,000. Floor Space For Shop & Business Of Your Choice. ters, Blacktop Drive, Whole House Generator, 2nd Additional 2 Bed & Full Bath With A Rec Room In The SPARTA: 4 Bed, 3 Bath Home. Close To Schools. • Nice 2 Bed On Large Lot On Dead End Street, SPARTA: 17 Acres Building Sites, Rural Wooded 936 Sq. Ft. Living Space In Great Shape. Located Pole Building For Extra Toys. $305,000. Basement. $289.000. Plenty Of Storage. Garage With Loft. Needs Some Fireplace. $39,900. Setting. City Water Available. $119,900. On 2.27 Acres, Country Location. $89,900. • 25 Acres Great For Pasture & Hay. Very Good 2 • 3 Bed, 2 Bath Home W/Large Rooms, 2 Fireplaces, Work. Reduced $79,900. • Private Setting On 5 Acres, 3 Bed, 3 Bath, Wood • Great Building Lot Waiting For Your Home In Quite STEELEVILLE: Great Investment Property, Store Bedroom Mobile Home With A 30x40 Building With Large Living Room & Family Room, Large Laundry/ • 3 Bed, 1 Bath Home On 3 Acres w/2 Outbuildings, Burning Fireplace, Large Kitchen & Dining Room, Gran- Neighborhood. $16,500. Front Leased Out With Warehouse Room Or Could A Concrete Floor. Great Shop Or Garage With A Utility Area. $129,900. Sunroom, Close To Schools. $175,000. ite Countertops, Workshop, Centrally Located To Kin- WILLIAMSON COUNTY: LAKE FRONT LOTS - Use For A Business Of Your Choice. Air And Heat 12/40 Lean-To. $145,000. EVANSVILLE: Fantastic 3 Bed, 3 Bath Home on 8.7 • Very Nice 3 Bed Home, 2 Bath, Spacious Living, kaid Lake & Pyramid State Park & World Shooting Individual Lots Available, Only 12 Miles From Marion. Front Part Only. $105,900.

Note: Some Lots Are Broker Owned. Call For Information. E-Mail [email protected] Sam Shaw ...... (618) 559-1056 For An Easy Search & Complete List Of So. Ill. Properties Go To Our Web Page John Halstead ...... (618) 521-8898 EQUAL HOUSING Jeff Phillips ...... (618) 790-4455 OPPORTUNITY REALTOR® Pat Willard ...... (618) 443-8928 tri-county-realty.com Page 26 County Journal October 17, 2013

LARGE YARD SALE: 107 FOR RENT: 2 Bedroom The names of the title holders of record Bank, Chester, IL FOR SALE GARAGE SALE W. Chestnut, Percy. home in Sparta. Referen- are: Friday & Saturday, ces required. No pets. 618- Date of mortgage: October 1, 2012 October 18 & 19, 7am- 443-2218 or 317-5281. Tract 1: Dustin A. Holloway Date of recording: October 9, 2012 GARAGE SALE: Satur- 4pm...... 1-10-31 Tract 2: Dustin Andrew Holloway and (e) County where recorded: Randolph FOR SALE: Built-Mor day, October 19, 8am- ...... 1-10-17 FOR RENT IN CUTLER: Shannon Marie Price as joint tenants 2pm, 614 Cypress Lane, 2 bedroom mobile home County, Illinois Buildings. 24x40, $8,095; GARAGE SALE: Friday, A legal description of the real estate 30x50, $11,495; 36x64, Sparta. Cash and carry. October 18, 7:30am- in country. City water and Recording document identification: $18,895; 48x80, $30,995. Tools, yard/garden, mic- 3:30pm and Saturday, trash included. 2 bedroom sufficient to identify it with reasonable Document #2012R03978 rowave hutch, small October 19, 7:30am-noon. mobile home in town. 2 certainty is as follows: Erected, choice of colors. big lots, new central air Tract 2: 732-8704 or 237-0792 or white storage cabinet, 810 W. Sunset Drive, Tract 1: quality sofa, entertain- Steeleville. Holiday dec- and heat. Both homes Names of mortgagor(s): Dustin Andrew go to builtmorbuildings ment center, small remodeled. Call Mary Part of the Northeast Quarter of Section .com. orations, plus size wo- Holloway and Shannon Marie Price household items, two free men’s clothing and much 618-559-1902. 17, Township 6 South, Range 5 West of the Name of mortgagee: Chester National ...... 0-x-x non-flat screen TVs, free ...... 1-10-24B CONSTRUCTION more. Third Principal Meridian in the Village of Bank, Chester, IL queen size bed/frame...... 1-10-17B FOR RENT: 1 room studio PARTS: Used construc- ...... 1-10-17B apartment in Cutler. Steeleville, Randolph County, Illinois, Date of mortgage: tion parts for all makes of MULTI-FAMILY MULTI-FAMILY GA- GARAGE SALE: Satur- Completely furnished. described as follows: Commencing at the First Mortgage - November 28, 2011 dozers, loaders, graders, SALE: 1002 E. Washer and dryer in- excavators, etc. Fast, day, October 19, 8am-?, Southeast corner of the West Half of the Second Mortgage - September 27, 2012 Broadway, Steeleville, 904 Glen Court, Steele- cluded. Very efficient efficient service. Two Saturday, October 19, utilities. Deposit re- Northeast Quarter of Section 17, Township Third Mortgage - October 1, 2012 locations: Chartrand ville. Lots of kids clothes, 8am-12:30pm, 3-12 month holiday items, country quired. 497-2566. 6 South, Range 5 West of the Third Principal Date of recording: Equipment Co., Red Bud boys clothes and shoes, ...... 1-10-24B Meridian, in the Village of Steeleville, 618-282-2585 & Ellis items, many misc. items. First Mortgage - November 29, 2011 24 month-3T girls, toddler ...... 1-10-17 Randolph County, Illinois; thence Northerly Grove 618-853-2314. boys, baby walker, Second Mortgage - October 3, 2012 GARAGE SALE: Thurs- along the East line of said West Half of the Email us at: chartr@htc collectibles, decoys, pink day & Friday, October 17 Harvest Ridge Third Mortgage - October 9, 2012 .net. depression glass, house- & 18, 8am-4pm, 609 East Northeast Quarter, 1112.50 feet; thence County where recorded: Randolph ...... 0-x-x wares, lightly worn shoes Green Street, Steeleville. Condos Westerly with a deflection angle of 90º00’, FOR SALE, BED: Queen and heels in large sizes, County, Illinois Roll-top desk, 8’ flor- 2 Bedrooms, 290 feet; thence Northerly with a deflection pillowtop mattress set/ women’s clothes M-XL, escent lights, lattice Recording document identification: NEW-in plastic. $175. Can men’s dress shirts, TV, 9’ Ceilings, Whirlpool, angle of 90º00’ parallel with said East line of First Mortgage - Doc. #2011R04302 panels, wood crafts, craft Appliances Including deliver. 618-772-2710. Miche shells. supplies, holiday decor, the West Half of the Northeast Quarter, Second Mortgage - Doc. #2012R03907 ...... 1-11-14B ...... 1-10-17 children and adult Front Loading Washer 222.86 feet for a point of beginning of herein YARD SALE IN STEELE- & Dryer. High-Speed Third Mortgage - Doc. #2012R03979 FOR SALE: Hundreds of clothes, household items, described tract; thence continuing classic movies, TV shows, VILLE: 803 W. Illinois Halloween costumes, Internet, Water & Now, therefore, unless you, the above music and tapes, also, Street, Thursday, October more. Sewer, Cable, Northerly on the last described course named Defendants, file your Answer to the books. Will sell all at one 17, 8am-4pm and Friday, ...... 1-10-17B Trash Pickup & parallel with said East line of the West Half, Complaint in this suit, or otherwise make time. Call 497-2432. October 18, 8am-3pm. MULTI-FAMILY YARD Power Included...... 0-x-x Tools, clothes, collectibles 59.61 feet to the South line of Illinois State your appearance therein, in the Office of SALE: Friday & Saturday, Beautifully Located Route 4 and 150 (70 feet wide); thence AFFORDABLE, CLEAN, and a lot of misc. October 18 & 19, 7am- In Sparta Off Rte. 4 the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Randolph SAFE AND EFFICIENT ...... 1-10-17 5pm, 100 State Street, Northwesterly along said South line of WOOD HEAT. Central Behind Pizza Hut County, Randolph County Courthouse, MULTI-FAMILY GA- Elllis Grove. Rain or Route 4 and 150 along a curve to the left th Boiler OUTDOOR RAGE SALE: Friday & On Jana Lane. Chester, Illinois, on or before the 12 day of shine. Purses, name brand Call 618-505-4297. having a radius of 2087.22 feet an arc WOOD FURNACE. Saturday, October 18 & clothes, holiday items, November, 2013, a default may be entered Heats multiple buildings. 19, 8:30am-4:30pm, 703 household, electronics, distance of 202.31 feet; thence Southerly against you at any time after that day, and Slover Outdoor Heating Pine Street, Percy. clothes and shoes (all parallel with said East line of the West Half a Decree entered in accordance with the 618-559-3285...... 1-10-17 sizes). Something for REAL ESTATE of the Northeast Quarter, 120 feet; thence ...... 0-10-17 DOWNSIZING YARD everyone. prayer of said Complaint. SALE: 616 Van Zant, ...... 1-10-17B Easterly with a deflection angle of 90º00’, Sherry L. Johnson FOR SALE Chester, Friday, October 193.00 feet to the point of beginning. Clerk of the Circuit Court 18, 7am-5pm and Satur- AND ALSO day, October 19, 7am- Consignment FOR SALE BY OWNER: Randolph County, Illinois AG $ 50 noon. Bedroom set, Marjorie’s & Gift Cottage Historic home for sale. Part of the Northeast Quarter of Section ...... 0-10-24 PER furniture, chainsaws, OFF HWY. 4 & SPRING HILL DRIVE Birthplace of Elzie C. 17, Township 6 South, Range 5 West of the LIME 3TON fishing equip., tools, CAMPBELL HILL • 426-3359 Segar, the creator of Third Principal Meridian in the Village of bandsaw, DVDs and Large Assortment Of Linens To Popeye The Sailor Man, Steeleville, Randolph County, Illinois, more cookbooks, material, Be Embroidered • Mixer With $150,000. Features include JUDGES SALE FILL ROCK household items. Attachments • Baking Supplies 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, particularly described as follows: ...... 1-10-17 & Dishes And Alterations, hardwoods and duracer- Commencing at the Southeast corner of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF $ 50 We YARD SALE: Friday & Watkins, Stanley. amic, 2 acres of land, new THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT PER West Half of the Northeast Quarter of Saturday, October 18 & ON RI AT AM OON ED AM PM 4TON Load! M ., F . & S . 8:30 -N ~ W . 8:30 -4 plumbing, new electric, Section 17, Township 6 South, Range 5 West COUNTY OF RANDOLPH - 19, 8am-?, 206 E. Cedar new carpet, stamped CHESTER, ILLINOIS ALSO - TOP SOIL, Street, Coulterville. Large concrete, new stainless of the Third Principal Meridian in the ROCK & SAND assortment of items. FOR RENT appliances, new roof, new Village of Steeleville, Randolph County, FIRST BANK, Something for everyone. siding. 2317 Old Plank Illinois; thence northerly along the East Plaintiff, WE DELIVER! ...... 1-10-17B Road (by Chester Clinic). vs. WE DO DEMOLITION WORK GARAGE SALE: Corner Phone: 826-4815 for line of said West Half of the Northeast of Locust & 5th Street, appointment. Quarter 1112.50 feet; thence westerly with WADE G. CURTEN; STACI J. CURTEN; Coulterville, Friday & FOR RENT: 2 & 3 bed- ...... 1-10-24 a deflection angle of 90º00’, 290 feet; thence CITY OF CHESTER; UNKNOWN (618) 604-6914 Saturday, October 18 & room mobile homes in FOR SALE BY OWNER, northerly with a deflection angle of 90º00’ OCCUPANTS; UNKNOWN OWNERS 19, 7am-2pm. Rain or mobile home park in HOME IN STEELEVILLE: AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, shine. Lots of misc., Sparta. Call Ronnie 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, parallel with said East line of the West Half PETS clothing, kitchenware, Johnson. 443-3325. basement, upstairs, gas of the Northeast Quarter, 202.86 feet for a Defendants, Christmas and more...... 0-x-xB furnace, 1-car detached point of beginning of herein described tract; 13 CH 41 ...... 1-10-17B FOR RENT IN SPARTA: garage, extra lot, new floors thence continuing northerly on the last NOTICE OF SALE MULTI-FAMILY YARD 2 & 3 bedroom mobile in living room and kitchen, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that SALE: Friday & Saturday, homes in park. Also nice location, $49,500. described course parallel with said East AKC October 18 & 19, 7am- mobile home lots in park. Phone 618-477-7183. line of the West Half, 20 feet; thence West pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure 3pm, 312 N. St. Louis Private mobile home lots ...... 1-10-17 193 feet; thence South 20 feet; thence East entered in the above entitled cause on Beagle Street, Sparta. Roll-top for sale. Call Ronnie FOR SALE: Home in September 5, 2013, the Sheriff of Randolph desk, flat screen TV, golf Johnson. 443-3325. Chester on Solomon 193 feet to the point of beginning. Subject to Puppies clubs, collectibles and ...... 0-x-x Street, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, an easement over the East five (5) feet of the County will on Tuesday, November 19, 2013, For Sale vintage items, seasonal/ FOR RENT: 1 bedroom 1,821 sq. ft., $118,000. More above described tract. Reserving unto prior at the hour of 9:30 AM, In In The Lobby, arts & crafts, lots more. apt. in Sparta, $425/ info on zillow.com or call Grantors an easement for roadway purposes Randolph County Courthouse, One Taylor Cancelled if raining. month, water and trash 618-889-0137. St., Chester, IL 62233, sell to the highest Sire, No. 2 in ...... 1-10-17B included, no pets. 618-791- ...... 1-11-7 over and across the West 24 feet of the Illinois State GARAGE SALE: 10737 3289. FOR SALE: 706 N. Truman, above described tract. bidder for cash, the following described State Rte. 4, Sparta, 5 miles Beagle Trial ...... 0-x-xB Steeleville, 2 bedroom, 1 Tract 2: mortgaged real estate: north of Sparta, 1/2 mile FOR RENT: 3 bedroom bath, home on 3 lots, living LOT 8 AND 10 FEET OFF THE south of Tilden “T”. house in Tilden. Call room, dining room/ kit- Part of the Southwest Quarter of Born July 9 Friday & Saturday, Octo- Ronnie Johnson, 618-443- chen combo, utility room, Southwest Quarter of Section 16 and part of SOUTHEASTERLY SIDE OF LOT 7, ALL ber 18 & 19, 7:30am-?, 3325. closed in front porch, no the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast IN BLOCK 33 IN MEYER OPDYKE'S & July 28 variety of items. Tools, ...... 0-x-xB basement, 2-car detached Quarter of Section 17, all in Township 6 ADDITION TO THE CITY OF CHESTER, some antiques, some FOR RENT: 1 & 2 bed- garage with concrete floor, RANDOLPH COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Also Young clothing (large men size). room apartments in 618-965-3611. South, Range 5 West of the Third Principal ...... 1-10-17B Sparta. Call 443-8305...... 1-10-17B Meridian, Randolph County, Illinois. Commonly known as 611 East Harrison YARD SALE: Thursday, Dogs Up & ...... 0-x-x HOUSE FOR SALE: 327 Beginning at the Northeast corner of the Street, Chester, IL 62233. Running October 17, noon-? and FOR RENT: Nice 2 3rd Street, Cutler, 2 P.I.N. 18-015-004-0000. Friday, October 18, 8am- bedroom mobile homes bedroom brick home, big Southeast Quarter of Southeast Quarter of ?, puzzles, baby, house- in Steeleville mobile 2-car garage, extra lot and Section 17, Township 6 South, Range 5 West The improvement on the property consists Call Glenn hold, holiday, sewing home park. Central air, partial basement. 618-317- of the Third Principal Meridian, Randolph of a single family residence. If the subject machine and more! 508 W. water, sewer and trash 2827. 615-2375 County, Illinois; thence Westerly, along the mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common Harold Street, Steeleville. included. Starting at $400 ...... 1-11-7 interest community, the purchaser of the Fritsche & Mulholland a month. No pets. 573-721- HOUSE FOR SALE BY North line of said Southeast Quarter of the ...... 1-10-17 5710. OWNER: 2-3 bedroom, Southeast Quarter, 261.47 feet to an iron unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the YARD SALE: 275 Del- ...... 0-x-x attached garage, oak pin; thence Southerly, with a deflection assessments required by subsection (g-1) wood Dr., Sparta, Thurs- FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 cabinets, large yard. of Section 18.5 of the Condominium day, October 17, 3pm- bath apartment in Willis- Available now, under angle of 89º52’53”, 430.36 feet to an iron pin; WANTED 6pm, Friday, October 18, ville. Ask about our move $40,000. Call for thence Easterly, with a deflection angle of Property Act. 8am-3pm and Saturday, in special! Call 559-3525. appointment. 618-644- 90º05’20”, 241.47 feet to an old iron pin; Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, October 19, 8am-11am...... 0-x-xB 2378. thence Southeasterly, with a deflection balance within 24 hours, by certified funds. Couch, chair, stereo FOR RENT: 2 bed, 1 bath ...... 1-10-24B No refunds. WANTED TO BUY: cabinet, ceiling fan, pair apartment in Steeleville. angle of l6º35’24”, 20.86 feet to an old Mobile homes in good of lamps, Christmas Water and trash included. concrete monument at the East line of said The property will NOT be open for condition. 1978 or newer. items, computer scanner, Laundry on-site. Call 559- APPLIANCES Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; inspection. Must have central A/C. books, women’s ortho- 3525. For information call William E. Dutton, 573-721-5710. pedic shoes, Angry Birds thence Northerly, with a deflection angle of ...... 0-x-xB FOR SALE: Refrigerators, Jr. at Plaintiff's Attorney, DUTTON & ...... 0-x-x iPad accessories and FOR RENT: Large home ranges, washers, dryers, 106º30’04”, along said East line of the WANTED TO BUY: Old more. in Sparta, washer/dryer freezers, propane stoves. Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, DUTTON, P.C., 10325 West Lincoln crocks (dirty or clean), old ...... 1-10-17B hook up, 2 bedrooms, 2 Guaranteed. Tilley’s Used 228.09 feet to an old iron pin; thence Easterly, Highway, Frankfort, Illinois 60423. (815) homemade butcher tab- YARD SALE: 504 Crest- baths. Call 559-3525. Appliances, 518 E. Park 806-8200. les, dry sinks, handmade view, Steeleville, Friday ...... 0-x-xB with a deflection angle of 89º31’35”, 194.49 St., Du Quoin, 618-521- ...... 0-10-24 cabinets, wood shelves, & Saturday, October 18 & APARTMENT FOR 4477 or 618-542-6810 feet to an old concrete monument; thence 19. Misc. household items, old toys, anything real old RENT IN WATERLOO: 1 ...... 1-10-31B Northerly, with a deflection angle of from the farm, regardless Christmas items and or 2 bedroom, no pets, of conditon. Call or write: clothing. One table - fill utilities free, month to 90º00’00”, 208.35 feet to an old concrete Darlene Lesicko, 210 E. bag for $2. month, 939-7184. monument at the North line of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE Mill St., Waterloo, IL ...... 1-10-17 ...... 0-x-x BUSINESS Southwest Quarter of the Southwest 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT GARAGE SALE: Satur- MOBILE HOMES FOR 62298, phone 618-939- Quarter of Section 16 of said Township 6 RANDOLPH COUNTY-CHESTER, 4128. day, October 19, 8am- RENT IN MARISSA: OPPORTUNITIES ...... 1-10-17 1pm. Lots of misc. house- Great condition, central South, Range 5 West; thence Westerly, a ILLINOIS. WANTED: I am looking hold items, baked goods, air, washer/dryer hookup deflection angle of 90º00’00”, 192.77 feet to WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. for housing to rent. homemade soup, inside and kitchen appliances St. Mary’s Church, 7362 included, 2 bedrooms the point of beginning, containing 3.511 PLAINTIFF Seeking no less than 2 VS bedrooms, pet friendly. Shawneetown Trail, Ellis $395/month, 3 bedrooms acres, more or less. House, apartment or Grove. No early sales. $495/month. Security Modern Woodmen, ALSO, a 30 foot wide easement more SHAWNEE JOHNSON; JUSTIN FADLER whatever. I have 2 cats...... 0-10-17 deposit and credit check one of the nation’s particularly described as follows: A/K/A JUSTIN D. FADLER; NANCY A. HUGE YARD SALE: 8501 required, 618-210-1163. Prefer Sparta or near largest fraternal Commencing at the Northwest corner of TOVAR A/K/A NANCY A. HARWOOD; Sparta. 295-3329. Hayer Hill Rd., Sparta, ...... 1-10-24B Friday, October 18. Lad- financial services ...... 1-10-17B FOR RENT IN PERCY: 1 the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest MARTIN TOVAR; UNKNOWN OWNERS der rack for pickup truck, bedroom house, new providers, is looking Quarter of Section 16, Township 6 South, AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ; exterior paint and deck appliances, furnace and for representatives Range 5 West of the Third Principal DEFENDANTS stain (full gallons), 1 insulation, 618-975-6640. in your area. SERVICES guitar with case and stand, ...... 1-10-24 Meridian, Randolph County, Illinois; thence 13 CH 46 1 guitar with stand, banjo FOR RENT: Commercial Sales Career Southerly, along the West line of said 1623 SWANWICK STREET with case, Christmas and lot, 32x36 metal building Southwest Quarter of the Southwest CHESTER, IL 62233 fall decor, baby items and with 13’ clearance in Build a business for other misc. items. Percy, IL, 618-975-6640. yourself, not by Quarter, 208.36 feet for a point of beginning NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ...... 1-10-17B ...... 1-10-24 yourself, with: of herein described 30 foot wide easement; NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, SHAWNEE RUMMAGE SALE: Thurs- FOR RENT IN PINCK- thence continuing Southerly, along the last JOHNSON; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND day, October 24, 3pm-8pm NEYVILLE: 2 bedroom • Unlimited income and Friday, October 25, mobile home in quiet potential described course, along said West line of NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ; APPLIANCE 8am-1pm. Lunch avail- park. A/C, appliances, • Extensive benefits the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest defendants, that this case has been able both days. Clothes, washer/dryer hookup and package Quarter, 30 feet; thence Easterly with a commenced in this Court against you and furniture, knick knacks, lawn care included. $300/ deflection angle of 90º28’25”, 346.74 feet to other defendants, asking for the foreclosure DOCTOR glassware and more. St. month, deposit/lease • Solid backing “I make house calls” Boniface Parish Center required. 318-7843. from a fraternal the center of a public road; thence of a certain Mortgage conveying the Gym, 1003 Olive Street, ...... 0-10-17 provider over a Northeasterly, with a deflection angle of premises described as follows, to wit: JOE GREEN Evansville. FOR RENT: Full reno- century old. 66º03’00”, along said center of the public LOT 3 IN BLOCK 23, SWANWICK'S Repair Technician ...... 0-10-17 vated duplex in Sparta, 2 ESTATE SALE - I’M bedrooms, new appli- Call (618) 713-3396 road, 32.83 feet; thence Westerly, with a ADDITION TO THE CITY OF CHESTER, 317-5525 MOVING: Thursday, ances, washer/dryer in- Or Send Resume To: deflection angle of 113º57’00”, 359.78 feet to RANDOLPH COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AS Commercial & Residential Friday & Saturday, Octo- cluded, $575/month, Lisa M. Garver the point of beginning. SHOWN BY PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT Appliance Repair ber 17, 18 & 19, 8am-4pm, deposit required. No pets. PO Box 69 AND ALSO BOOK "B" AT PAGE 23 IN THE 24-Hour Service Available 706 Truman St., Steele- Call 618-443-1253. Leave Ava, IL 62907 ville. Estate of Peggy message. Commencing at the Northeast corner of RECORDER'S OFFICE, RANDOLPH Wilson. Like new queen ...... 1-10-24B www.mwacareers.org the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast COUNTY, ILLINOIS. bedroom set, entertain- Quarter of Section 17, Township 6 South, Commonly known as: 1623 SWANWICK ment center, old dishes CUDJO’S and glassware, antiques, LEGAL NOTICES Range 5 West of the Third Principal STREET, CHESTER, IL 62233 and which old Christmas ornaments, Meridian, Randolph County, Illinois; thence said Mortgage was made by, SHAWNEE riding lawn mower, weed Southerly, along the East line of said JOHNSON; JUSTIN FADLER A/K/A Electrical eaters, lots of household IN THE CIRCUIT COURT misc., men’s and women’s Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, JUSTIN D. FADLER; SERVICE clothes M-XXL, boy’s TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN 436.45 feet to an old concrete monument for Mortgagor (s), to Residential Wiring clothes 12 months-5T. ILLINOIS a point of beginning of herein described WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. & Repair Service Lots of toys. RANDOLPH COUNTY tract; thence continuing Southerly, along Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of ...... 1-10-17B Room Additions YARD SALE: Friday & CHESTER NATIONAL BANK, the last described course, along said East the Recorder of Deeds of RANDOLPH Garages Saturday, October 18 & A Banking Corporation, line of the Southeast Quarter of the County, Illinois, as Document No. Remodels 19, 505 S. James, Steele- Plaintiff, Southeast Quarter, 137.20 feet to an old 2008R01842; and for other relief. BOBBY NAPIER ville (shed in alley), 38’ vs. concrete monument; thence Southwesterly, UNLESS YOU file your answer or Licensed & Insured toy hauler cover, dryers, refrigerator, baby through DUSTIN ANDREW HOLLOWAY, a/k/a with a deflection angle of 69º03’03”, 227.01 otherwise file your appearance in this case (618) 329-5343 adult clothing, stroller, Dustin A. Holloway, SHANNON MARIE feet to an iron pin; thence Northerly, with a in the Office of the Clerk of this County, baby items and misc. PRICE, and UNKNOWN OWNERS AND deflection angle of 110º26’16”, 224.00 feet to CIRCUIT CLERK/MS.B.BROWN (618) 443-7757 Cell ...... 1-10-17 NONRECORD an old iron pin; thence Easterly, with a RANDOLPH CO. COURTHOUSE CLAIMANTS, deflection angle of 90º25’2l”, 194.00 feet to #1 TAYLOR STREET Rm 302 Defendants. an old iron pin; thence Southeasterly, with CHESTER, IL. 62233 No. 13-CH-69 a deflection angle of 16º35’24”, 20.86 feet to on or before November 18, 2013, A T. W. Construction NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE the point of beginning, containing 0.897 JUDGMENT OR DECREE BY DEFAULT ROOFING • REMODELING • DECKS • DRYWALL • SIDING NOTICE IS GIVEN to Dustin Andrew acres, more or less. MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR THE SEAMLESS GUTTERING • POLE BARNS • BARN REPAIRS Holloway, a/k/a Dustin A. Holloway, 5. A common address or description of the RELIEF ASKED IN THE COMPLAINT. ROOM ADDITIONS • NEW CONSTRUCTION • GARAGES • ETC. Shannon Marie Price, and Unknown location of the real estate is as follows: PIERCE & ASSOCIATES Owners and Non-record Claimants of the Tract 1: 2 Westwood Drive, Steeleville, IL Attorneys for Plaintiff Tom Wilhite FREE following described real estate. The 62288; Tract 2: 701 S. Chester St., Steeleville, Thirteenth Floor Carpenter Estimates undersigned certifies that the above entitled IL 62288 1 North Dearborn mortgage foreclosure action was filed on An identification of the mortgages sought Chicago, Illinois 60602 308 Little Kinkaid Rd. • Ava October 3, 2013, and is now pending. to be foreclosed is as follows: Tel. (312) 346-9088 The names of all plaintiffs and the case Tract 1: Fax (312) 346-1557 (618) 426-9025 number are identified above. Names of mortgagor(s): Dustin A. PA 1307956 The court in which said action was brought Holloway I567161 is identified above. Name of mortgagee: Chester National ...... 0-10-31 October 17, 2013 County Journal Page 27

STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT HELP WANTE: Full-time IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOR THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HELP WANTED optical salesperson need- ed for multi-office opt- TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT RANDOLPH COUNTY ometry practice. Suc- HOLZHAUER AUTO AND HELP WANTED: This cesful applicant must be RANDOLPH COUNTY CHESTER, ILLINOIS. season, fall into a great CITY OF SPARTA, Illinois, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. career with TG Missouri! personable and profes- MOTORSPORTS GROUP sional with excellent a municipal corporation, PLAINTIFF Kelly Services now hiring for production operators organizational, commun- Is Offering A Great Career Move! Plaintiff, VS for the night shift. Earn ication and computer vs. CITY OF SPARTA; MARJORIE $1040 more a year working skills. Must also be a quick learner, problem- We have an immediate FLOYD PATRICK KENNETH RENNER, LEHMAN; GLORIA HEIDINGER; the night shift! Want a light industrial job with: solver, work unsurper- opening for and STATE OF ILLINOIS, DEPARTMENT DEBORAH DEUTSCHMANN; DEWAYNE a pay raise after 90 days, vised and with a group. OF REVENUE, GERLACH; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND weekly paycheck, on-site Pay rate dependent on Defendants. LEGATEES OF JUANITA GERLACH A/K/ fitness center, on-site experience. Optical ex- 3 SALES banking, clean work perience preferred but not No. 13-MR-91 A JUANITA PAULINE GERLACH, IF ANY; environment, temp to hire required. Retail sales NOTICE BY PUBLICATION UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD potential. Provide proof experience required. PERSONS. The requisite Affidavit of Service by of HS/GED. Starting pay Please send resume and CLAIMANTS ; DEFENDANTS references to: PO Box Publication having been filed, notice is rate $8.75-$9.25. Contact Great benefits. Great working 13 CH 63 us today at 573-517-0363, 369sie, Percy, IL 62272. conditions. Salary plus commission. hereby given to you, FLOYD PATRICK 529 EAST CHURCH STREET Kelly Services, 1040 ...... 0-10-24 KENNETH RENNER, Defendant of the Industrial Dr., Perryville, HELP WANTED: Ran- Best of all, we train you SPARTA, IL 62286 MO. Sign up for job alerts dolph County is accepting above-entitled cause, that an application NOTICE BY PUBLICATION now! Text to: 90210, and sealed bids for the in our new location. has been filed in the Circuit Court of NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, UNKNOWN in the message: tgmojobs. Randolph County Health Randolph County by the City of Sparta ...... 0-10-31 Department cleaning If this sounds like your golden HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF JUANITA HELP WANTED: Full- contract. Specifications against you and other Defendants praying GERLACH A/K/A JUANITA PAULINE time positions available can be obtained by opportunity, call Rich Haecke for authority to demolish a dangerous and GERLACH, IF ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS in residential facility in contacting the Human for an interview (618) 327-8264. unsafe building, located within the City of AND NOn RECORD CLAIMANTS ; Chester and Sparta Resource Office, Ran- Sparta, Randolph County, Illinois, and more assisting disabled adults dolph County Court- defendants, that this case has been to become more in- house, #1 Taylor Street, particularly described as follows: commenced in this Court against you and dependent, increase com- Chester, Illinois 62233, 618-826-5000, Ext. 141. Lot Five (5) in Block Seven (7) in J. other defendants, asking for the foreclosure munity access, and assist McClurkenÕs Addition to the City of Sparta, with daily living skills as Bids will be accepted in of a certain Mortgage conveying the needed. Valid driver’s the Human Resource Employment Randolph County, Illinois; SUBJECT TO premises described as follows, to wit: license required. Must be Office thru Tuesday, all exceptions, reservations, easements, able to pass an IDOT October 22, 2013 at LOT NUMBER SIXTEEN (16) AND THE 4:00pm. covenants and restrictions of record, or as physical and healthcare EAST TEN (10) FEET OF LOT NUMBER worker background ...... 0-10-17 Opportunities would be determined by a physical FIFTEEN (15), IN BLOCK NUMBER ONE check. Computer skills inspection of the premises or a survey (1) IN JAMES BOTTOM'S FIRST (1ST) required. Contact Human Service Center, Attention: thereof. ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SPARTA, NOW HIRING • Loan officer with middle Parcel #: 19-020-015-00 Carol Holt, 10257 State COUNTY OF RANDOLPH, STATE OF Route 3, Red Bud, Illinois management potential commonly known as 303 E. Main Street, ILLINOIS, AS SHOWN BY PLAT DATED 62278. EOE TRUCK Sparta, Illinois, and for other relief. FEBRUARY 23, 1896, RECORDED IN PLAT ...... 0-10-24 NOW THEREFORE, unless you, the HELP WATNED: Seeking DRIVERS RECORD E, PAGE 36 IN THE OFFICE OF qualified person for work • Teller positions above-named Defendant, file your answer THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT as residential housing to the Complaint in this suit or otherwise AND EX OFFICE OF RECORDER OF lead person at residential make your appearance therein in the Office program for intellectually DEEDS FOR THE COUNTY OF • Experience preferred of the Circuit Clerk of the Circuit Court of disabled adults. Respon- RANDOLPH, STATE OF ILLINOIS. sibilities include coord- but not required Randolph County, Randolph County Commonly known as: 529 EAST CHURCH inating appointments, Courthouse, Chester, Illinois, on or before monitoring client pro- REQUIREMENTS STREET SPARTA, IL 62286 the 11th day of November, A.D. 2013, default gress, report writing, and Class A CDL • Potential for and which said Mortgage was made by, coordinating client bene- may be entered against you at any time JUANITA GERLACH A/K/A JUANITA fits. Some direct care and 25 Years Of Age upward mobility after that date; and an Order authorizing shift coverage is required. PAULINE GERLACH DECEASED; demolition of dangerous and unsafe Bachelor’s preferred, Good Driving Mortgagor (s), to must be able to pass a Record building be entered in accordance with the WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. healthcare background prayer of relief contained in said check, transport clients Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of BENEFITS Application. and use a computer. Send the Recorder of Deeds of RANDOLPH resume to Human Service Local Runs Dated at Chester, Illinois, on this 8th day Center, Attention: Carol of October A.D., 2013. County, Illinois, as Document No. Home Nightly 2008R00618; and for other relief. Holt, 10257 State Route 3, /s/ Sherry Johnson Red Bud, Illinois 62278 by Competitive Pay 618-426-3303 Sherry Johnson, Circuit Clerk UNLESS YOU file your answer or October 15. EOE ...... 0-10-24 Equal Opportunity Employer Alan R. Farris otherwise file your appearance in this case Attorney at Law in the Office of the Clerk of this County, HIRTE No. 03124299 CIRCUIT CLERK/MS.B.BROWN FARMS 221 S. Market RANDOLPH CO. COURTHOUSE AND P. O. Box 314 #1 TAYLOR STREET Rm 302 COMPANY DRIVERS Sparta, IL 62286-0314 CHESTER, IL. 62233 TRUCKING AND OWNER Telephone (618) 443-1947 on or before November 18, 2013, A Brad Hirte ...... 0-10-24 JUDGMENT OR DECREE BY DEFAULT COUNTY JOURNAL 210-1066 OPERATORS NEEDED MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR THE 497-8272 RELIEF ASKED IN THE COMPLAINT. We are a growing company that is still PIERCE & ASSOCIATES small enough to know your name but large IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE Attorneys for Plaintiff enough to provide the miles and the 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT PERRY Thirteenth Floor INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY SALES company benefits that you need. COUNTY - PINCKNEYVILLE, ILLINOIS 1 North Dearborn VANDERBILT MORTGAGE AND Chicago, Illinois 60602 Rollet Bros. Trucking Offers: FINANCE, INC., MORTGAGE Tel. (312) 346-9088 Immediate Opening! Consistent Miles • Steady Work FORECLOSURE Fax (312) 346-1557 Quality And Predictable Home Time Plaintiff, PA 1313215 Salary plus bonus. V. I567168 Our Driver Benefits Include: CHAD R. HUMMEL A/K/A/CHAD RYAN ...... 0-10-31 Experience in sales HUMMEL, Hub Mileage Pay, Bonus Safety UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- beneficial but not Program, Retirement Program, RECORD CLAIMANTS, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Excellent Vacation And Holiday Pay, Defendants. TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT required. Health Insurance And Supplemental No. 13 CH 35 IN ILLINOIS Insurance Program, Paid Uniforms. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION RANDOLPH COUNTY See website for excellent benefits. NOTICE is hereby given to Unknown FIRST STATE BANK OF CAMPBELL Owner Operators Owners and Non-Record Claimants of the HILL, real estate described in the Complaint for A Banking Corporation, Apply online at Benefits Include: Foreclosure filed in the above entitled case, Plaintiff, www.redbudindustries.com Over $1 Per Mile, Plus 100% Fuel Defendants in the above entitled case, vs. EOE Surcharge, Paid Liability Insurance, pursuant to the provisions of 735 ILCS 5/2- DAVID ALLEN REDNOUR, and Fuel Card And Prepass ® 206, 5/15-1218, and 8/15-1502, that the above UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD Red Bud Industries® If this sounds like a company that could entitled mortgage foreclosure suit is now CLAIMANTS, fulfill your needs, please apply at or call: pending in said Court and the day on or Defendants. after which a default may be entered against No. 13-CH-70 said Defendants is November 10, 2013, and NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Make A Wise Decision, ROLLET BROS. that the following information applies to NOTICE IS GIVEN to David Allen RB said foreclosure proceeding. Rednour and Unknown Owners and Non- Order Your Subscription TRUCKING CO. 1. The names of the Plaintiff, all record Claimants of the following described To The County Journal Defendants and the case number are 227 Hwy. M, Perryville, MO 63775 real estate. (573) 547-2573 identified above. The undersigned certifies that the above COUNTY JOURNAL • PERCY • 497-8272 2. The court in which said action was entitled mortgage foreclosure action was brought is identified above. filed on October 9, 2013, and is now pending. 3. The names of the tile holder of record is The names of all parties and the case [7INDOWS!DD#OMFORT3AVE-ONEYON(EATING"ILLS] Chad R. Hummel number are identified above. 4. A legal description of the real estate The court in which said action was brought sufficient to identify it with reasonable is identified above. s4HE"ETTER)NSULATED9OUR7INDOWS4HE7ARMER9OUR2OOM certainty is as follows: 3. The name of the title holder of record is: (20), Township Four (4) South, Range Two David Allen Rednour (2) West of the Third Principal Meridian, 4. A legal description of the real estate s3AVE/N9OUR%NERGY"ILLS Perry County, Illinois, EXCEPT the Coal sufficient to identify it with reasonable underlying said land and all rights and certainty is as follows: easements in favor of the estate of said s4RIPLE0ANE7INDOWS2EmECT(EAT"ACK Eddie Kutz Coal, as shown by the Plat thereof recorded Lots 4 and 5 in Block 1, Short and Sept. 24, 1997 in Plat Cabinet, Slot #85 and Company’s Third Addition to the Village of )NTO9OUR(OME   #ELL s   in Record Book 378, pages 221-223 in the Percy, Randolph County, Illinois, EXCEPT Recorder’s Office of Perry County, Illinois. the coal underlying the surface thereof and Celebrating 30 Years In Business Except all coal, oil, gas and other minerals. subject to easements apparent or of record, PIN: 2-42-0390-051 as shown by plat dated July 2, 1921, recorded 5. A common address or description or the July 8, 1921, in Plat Book “F”, Page 88 of the location of the real estate is as follows: records of Randolph County, Illinois. 5483 Waterway Dr., Pinckneyville, IL 5. A common address or description of the BusinessBusinessBusiness DirectoryDirectoryDirectory location of the real estate is as follows: 901 Business Directory 62274 6. An identification of the mortgage sought E. A-1 Street, Percy, IL to be foreclosed is as follows: 6. An identification of the mortgages Names of mortgagor: Chad R. Hummel, sought to be foreclosed is as follows: Unmarried (a) Name of mortgagor(s): David Allen AUTO PARTS/SERVICE HEATING/COOLING INSURANCE Name of mortgagee: Vanderbilt Mortgage Rednour, Names of mortgagee: First State and Finance, Inc. Bank of Campbell Hill, Campbell Hill, IL Holder Agency, Inc. Date of mortgage: January 18, 2012 (c) Date of mortgages: First Mortgage: FROEMLING Heartland Agent For Date of recording: April 3, 2012 and re- July 22, 2008, Second Mortgage: December TIRE & SUPPLY Heating & Cooling Township Mutual Ins. Co. SPARTA recorded on August 17, 2012 18, 2008 1089 Tanner Rd. County where recorded: Perry County, Date of recording: First Mortgage: July Jason Brown Carolyn J. Holder, Agent Illinois 23, 2008, Second Mortgage: December 22, AVA (618) 826-HEAT 9112 E. Springview Road • Baldwin Fax: Recording document identification: as 2008 Ph: (618) 785-2653 785-2617 Documents No. 2012-00852 and re-recorded County where recorded: Randolph 426-3661 Email: [email protected] as Document No. 2012-02103. County, Illinois Casey Cira (f) Recording document identification: David G. Wasinger, IlBar #6200269 First Mortgage: Document #2008R03463 ELECTRICIAN PROPANE Michael K. Daming, IlBar #6281714 Second Mortgage: Document #2008R05754 Casey C. Cira, IlBar #6284738 Now, therefore, unless you, the above WILLIAMS THE WASINGER LAW GROUP, P.C. named Defendant, file your Answer to the KEN HALL Magna Place, Suite 875 Complaint in this suit, or otherwise make Electric, Inc. A/C & Heating, Inc. 1401 South Brentwood Boulevard your appearance therein, in the Office of Residential • Farm • Commercial St. Louis, Missouri 63144 the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Randolph EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE 502 W. SHAWNEETOWN TRAIL (314) 961-0400 County, Randolph County Courthouse, STEELEVILLE 443-4358 • SPARTA (314) 961-2726 FAX Chester, Illinois, on or before the 18th day (618) 443-3013 965-2040 Phone Toll Free Attorney’s for Plaintiff of November, 2013, a default may be entered after hours (618) 443-2934 Service Agreements 1-800-477-4358 ...... 0-10-24 against you at any time after that day, and a Decree entered in accordance with the prayer of said Complaint. PAINTING CONSTRUCTION STATE OF ILLINOIS Sherry L. Johnson JAN CAN JOHNSON’S IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Clerk of the Circuit Court PAINTING County TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Randolph County, Illinois COMPLETE Fall Special RANDOLPH COUNTY ...... 0-10-31 (618) 317-2037 Carpentry/Construction Journal IN RE THE MATTER OF: 1-2 COMPLETE ROOMS - 5% OFF KITCHENS • BATHS • SIDING Re: David Rivera 3-4 COMPLETE ROOMS - 10% OFF County Journal FINISH BASEMENTS • WINDOWS 1101 E. Pine ~ PO Box 369 ~ Percy R ORE OOMS FF Name Change To Taina Amayi Rivera 5 O M R - 15% O DOORS • PAINTING • DECKS No. 13-MR-95 Please present coupon after receiving 497-8272 bid to get your savings. (618) 210-9020 Keith Johnson NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR 618-497-8272 CHANGE OF NAME Notice is given you, the public, that on December 10, 2013, I will file a Petition For Change of Name in this Court asking the Court to change my present name of DAVID RIVERA to the name of TAINA AMAYI Follow Us On Facebook RIVERA. DATE: September 26, 2013 PLAINTIFF www.facebook.com/thecountyjournal David Rivera ...... 1-10-31 Page 28 County Journal October 17, 2013 E. Grove Chili supper, auction benefit There will be a chili to the Mayo Clinic in Lawrence of Herrin and supper and silent auc- Rochester, Minnesota. Mark and Jane Holliday church tion benefit for Tara She and her family have of Ava. Gourley Friday, October had many medical ex- Auction items include a bake 18 from 5 to 8 p.m. at penses with her St. crocheted commemorative Cambria Grade School. Louis appointments and 9/11 red, white and blue Gourley was recently hospital stays. afghan, a hair care and sale diagnosed with harden- Gourley and her hus- Avon basket and Sew ing of the liver and pos- band live in Carterville Calico and craft items. St. Mary’s Catholic sibly cancer in her liver with their three sons. To donate items for the Church in Ellis Grove bile ducts. She is the daughter of auction, call Karen at will hold its country She has been referred Fred and Frances 534-6863. store and bake sale Sat- urday, October 19 at 9:30 a.m. Homemade soup and sandwiches will be Misselhorn served. Carry-outs will be available. Take your own container. Art Foundation Craft stands will be open, and a white el- Marissa trunk or treat Misselhorn Art Gallery, 611 W. 2nd, Sparta, IL 62286 ephant sale will be held. Marissa High School art students Julie For more information, Hedgecough and Dennis Wilson put the finishing call 534-6697. touches on a pirate ship for Food Mart’s use in Dear Friends of Roscoe, the trunk or treat in Marissa. The event will be held the evening of October 25. Photo by Carol I knew I was right when I thought it was time for everyone Mercer to share their Roscoe stories! You’ve all proven that with Women’s your tremendous response these first two weeks. cancer To those who have met me along the way... thanks for sharing those wonderful memories. Now, get busy, write program them down, and send them in for our book. The Westminster Wo- men’s Association will I could see Roscoe, as you described him, dressed in his host a breast cancer white shirt and his ever-present red suspenders, riding awareness program Monday, October 21 at around town on his bicycle. You said you thought he must 6:30 p.m. in the church have been in his mid-eighties at the time. What an amazing fellowship hall. octogenarian! No wonder he lived to be 95. The public is invited. Dr. Morris Kugler, a surgeon at the Sparta I also really liked the story a neighbor told about Roscoe. hospital, is the guest When he was ten years old, he would go next door and speaker. Refreshments will be watch Roscoe paint sign letters on trucks. As he watched served. Roscoe paint, he said he remembered thinking that was the Westminster is at 360 Donor Martha Cedillo of Sparta is shown donating “only thing that artists did.” Maybe for some that was true, E. Broadway in Sparta. on the double red cell machine at the October 8 For more information Sparta community blood drive at the VFW. but as we all know now, not for Roscoe. call 443-2025. Thanks for all of your support, and keep those Roscoe Thresher Sparta blood donors stories coming in because the deadline of December 31, help up to 72 people 2013 will be here sooner than you think. Fall In other words, put your Roscoe story on your bucket list, The recent Sparta com- twice as many red cells then just write it. That’s exactly what I did with “Roscoe- Festival munity blood drive at each time they donate. the VFW collected 24 For donors with certain His Life, Our Stories.” I knew I wanted to write this book pints of blood. blood types, their red Oct. 18-20 That amount of blood cells are in greater de- long before the term bucket list was even invented. So I The American Thresh- will potentially help up mand than their plasma. guess I had a bucket list then and didn’t even know it. erman Association will to 72 hospital patients. For more information hold its Fall Festival Oc- The drive had a new about double red cell do- tober 18-20 at the blood collection machine nations, call Jennifer Now it’s time for all of you. As I told Rita the other day... Pinckneyville Fair- designed for double red Freeze at 303-3162. The “It doesn’t matter if it’s only a few sentences or a few grounds. Admission is cell donations. next drive in Sparta will free. With a double red cell be December 10 from 2 hundred.” Put those memories of Roscoe into words and Steam and gas en- donation, donors give to 7 p.m. at the VFW. onto paper. gines, corn shredding and other demonstra- tions will be featured. Send your story to: Misselhorn Art Foundation, “Roscoe,” There will be a flea Local authors will market, arts and crafts, PO Box 275, Sparta, IL 62286-0275 or email steam train rides, an [email protected]. antique tractor pull and speak in Steeleville an antique consignment sale. Three local authors erature. I’m busy writing now, and I’m waiting for you. will be at the Steeleville The public is welcome library for a program to attend. There will be - Georgeann Henderson, Vice Chairperson, MAF from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Oc- no admission charge. 50/50 tober 24. 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