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Jersey Derby gives new take on old event By ROBERT LYONS Jersey County Journal Jersey County Fair harness racing is not bucking its heritage in its 146th year, it is simply adopting a few traditions from the most famous races in the world. The event is the opening salvo each year as far as the fair’s grandstand entertainment goes. “We’ve made some changes to our racing schedule this year, to put a little bit of spice
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“We’re going to try to bring the Kentucky Derby to Jersey County.”
Linda Crotchett Race enthusiast into it,” Linda Crotchett, wife of harness racing superintendent Russell Crotchett, said. “We’re going to try to bring the Kentucky Derby to Jersey County.” Crotchett said the plan is to combine elements from several of the most well-known horse races in the world to create the “Jersey Derby.” She said the love of horse racing is strong with younger crowds when it comes to races like the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes – the three races that make up the prestigious Triple Crown. “We certainly value the faithful that support our races every year,” she said. “But, there’s so much excitement in [the Triple Crown] that a lot of these young people are getting as excited as we did in our youth. We want to capture some of that interest and get them to the Jersey County Fair. Attracting young people will be the key to (See, Derby, A2)
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From left, Bonnie Sawyer, Sandra Goshorn, Barbara Ketchum, Dana Muffley, Marsha Buis and Linda Crotchett – collectively known as the Glad Hatters – pose in hats they designed themselves at the Jersey County Fairgrounds, in celebration of the upcoming Jersey Derby, which will feature a hat parade like the one at the Kentucky Derby.
Grafton to hold first ever River Rat Catfish Classic this weekend By ROBERT LYONS Jersey County Journal Grafton is getting ready to cash in on two of the things it is best know for: fish and water. The River Rat Catfish Classic is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, and will take place on the Illinois and Mississippi rivers. Though in only its first year, the tournament is already creating a lot of buzz, according to event coordinator Rick Eberlin. Eberlin, whose wife is the vice president of Grafton’s Chamber of Commerce, said the event has been designed to cater to all interest levels. “I wanted to gear it for families, fathers and sons, and grandparents,” Eberlin said, noting several inquiries have come from sons planning to take their fathers as a
Father’s Day event. “Others are the serious catfishermen, that do it on a regular basis. So, I’m getting a pretty good mix.” Eberlin said he’s receiving inquiries from around the bi-state area and beyond. “I think it should be a pretty big thing,” he said. Eberlin said he’s been told by organizers of other similar events that fishermen often wait until the last minute to register for a tournament, and to expect 100 boats. “The guys I’ve talked to said they haven’t seen a tournament advertised as well as this one,” he said. The River Rat Catfish Classic is being advertised on St. Louis radio, Craigslist, Facebook and enjoygrafton. com. In the early planning stages, Eberlin said he produced a (See, ClASSiC, A2)
Neighbor tiff stirs divided board By BOB CROSSEN Jersey County Journal The Jersey County Board tied 5-to5 in a vote to deny a variance to a pole shed on Rintoul Road during a regular meeting June 10. In a motion to deny a variance, Ed Koenig, Roger Newberry, Rhonda Linders, John Houseman and Jeff Ferguson voted against denying the variance. Mary Kirbach, Tony Carey, Pam Heitzig, Gary Hayes and Jerry Wittman voted to deny it. Donna Moore was not present for the meet-
ing and did not vote while Gary Koenig abstained from the vote. According to Robert’s Rules of Order, when a vote ends in a tie, the motion is lost. State’s Attorney Ben Goetten confirmed a tie vote is a loss because a majority did not favor the motion; however, the defeat of the motion does not indicate the variance is granted. In a letter to Suzanne Vogel, the attorney representing the individuals requesting the variance – Ryan, David and Zonya Blackorby – Goetten recommends the county vote on the mat-
ter again during its next meeting. “There would still need to be an affirmative vote granting the variance. The proper action at this time would be to present a motion at the next board meeting for an up or down vote on whether the variance should be granted,” Goetten said. Board members were divided on the issue despite a letter sent to Hayes dated May 27 from Goetten advising the board that granting the variance opens the body up to liability issues. Granting the variance opens the doors (See, boArD, A2)
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By TOM BOTT For The Journal The Southwestern school board voted to direct the Regional Superintendent of Schools to place a school facilities tax on the ballot in Jersey, Macoupin and Greene counties this November. The maximum 1 percent sales tax could produce $551,634 in additional revenue that could be used to improve buildings, purchase security items, roof and parking lot repairs, ongoing maintenance, fire prevention and safety, as well as for retiring existing debt. The district has $13 million in capital debt from past renovation projects. The measure will be placed on the Nov. 4 ballot in all three counties because Southwestern district boundaries extend from Macoupin to Jersey and Greene. If voters in Jersey County approve the question, Southwestern is expecting an estimated $255,203 in additional revenue for the 620 students who attend school in the district. Students from Macoupin attending Southwestern schools number 1,004 and it projected the district will receive $296,431 if voters approve the measure. The district has property in Greene but no students from the county. The “retailer’s occupation tax and a service occupation tax (commonly known as a sales tax),” as it will be worded on the ballot, will be on every-
By BOB CROSSEN Jersey County Journal Owners of the building in which Tony’s North was located have not finalized what to do with the space after the restaurant closed June 5. The property is owned by BHMR Inc., a corporation of which Dean
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thing except cars, trucks, ATVs, boats and RVs, mobile homes, unprepared foods, drugs and vitamins, and farm equipment and parts. Anything that is not currently taxed will not be taxed. Services are not taxed. Other retail sales like clothing will be taxed. Gas will also be taxed. The school board listed priorities for use of the facility tax income Tuesday. The number one priority is work at Southwestern Middle School and High School including roofs and asbestos abatement. Work at Brighton North would be the second priority including roofs, doors and windows and abatement. The board hopes to lower taxes with the revenue once the priority items are completed. In other action Tuesday the school board agreed to hold a public hearing before the July meeting on the question of allowing employees of the district to send their children to school in the district at a reduced tuition. The board had a request from Camille and Drew Rinacke to allow the waiver from school code to allow the practice. If approved the waiver will last five years before it needs to be renewed. The board accepted the resignation of high school science teacher and JV baseball coach Chris Redfern, and the resignation of Deb Gaffney as National Honors Society Sponsor. Lindsey Becker was recalled as a secretary for 2014-15.
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BHMR Inc. Heneghan is the agent. Heneghan said the closure of Tony’s North was quick, noting the corporation has not had time to decided what to do with the property. “We’re just trying to figure out what’s going on and hopefully have some ideas in the near future,” Heneghan said. “It’ll probably be a few weeks before we can decide what
to do.” The BHMR agent said the building’s interior was structured in such a way as to appeal to restaurant owners, noting a restaurant would likely be in the future for the building. “It’s set up so well for a very nice restaurant, so I think that’s what we’ll try to get back in there,” Heneghan said. He said the owners of the building have not discussed what to do, but plan to meet in the near future about possible solutions to the vacant structure. Tony’s North had operated from the property since 2011 until it abruptly closed its doors the night of June 5 without notice on the door. The owners, Paul and Erin Ventemiglia, posted a statement to the business’ Facebook page June 6 where they noted the struggle of raising six children while running the business became too difficult. Tony’s North noted it would be working with Tony’s in Alton to honor gift cards and transfer reservations to the southern location.
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(Continued from A1) keeping harness racing alive in Jersey County.” She said a hat parade, similar to the one at the Kentucky Derby, is one of the hallmark efforts to create an authentic southern atmosphere. Crotchett and other organizers are encouraging ladies throughout the county to design hats for the parade. Four judges will score the hats, and awards will be given for most original, most outrageous, most elegant and most traditional. “We want them to come up with their own ideas and design their hats,” Crotchett said. “It can be any kind of hat that they would like to wear to the Jersey Derby.” The parade will be at the front of the grandstands, and doesn’t require going up or down stairs. The winners will receive flowers, which are being donated by the Flower Cottage. Registration for the hat parade begins at 12:30 p.m. on July 5, with the parade at 12:45 p.m. Racing begins at 1 p.m. Crotchett said women who wear a hat will receive free admission to the fair. There is no charge for the grandstand event. Mint julep glasses will also be distributed to the ladies in attendance to enjoy their beverages from,
further conjuring up imagery from the famous Louisville race. “We aren’t going to be serving mint julep, of course,” Crotchett said. “The glasses are going to have a sticker on them that says this is our first Jersey Derbry. They can put whatever drink they have – a lemonade, a soda or water – in their mint julep glass and sip it like the ladies of the Kentucky Derby.” Floral arrangements on the stage and grandstand are part of the effort to create a scene akin to the most famous horse races, which are being donated by Galbreath Nursery in Godfrey. “It’s going to be a beautiful event this year, to add to the tradition,” Crotchett said. The fair board has also installed a new white fence along the infield of the track, which Crotchett said will be another beautiful addition for harness racing, as well as other events. Carl Becker, a race announcer who has worked well-known races such as the Hambletonian, will call the action at the Jersey County Fair. Though there is not on-track betting, spectators who purchase a program can participate in a pick-thewinner contest for each race, with a chance to win $5 per race.
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give the county authority to create setbacks from property lines that are not adjacent to roadways. “The enabling statute does not give the county or any county in Illinois the authority to determine setbacks for side or back property lines,” Vogel said. Concerns also arose as to the structure housing Ryan and his girlfriend. According to a letter sent to Goetten dated May 22, Vogel explains in July 2013, the Blackorby family decided to refurbish part of the pole shed into a living space for Ryan and his girlfriend. “Ryan and some of his friends blocked off the garage portion of the shed, put up drywall, installed a bathroom and added a furnace and air conditioner,” Vogel wrote in her letter to the state’s attorney. He moved into the structure in November 2013 and in January 2014 called the county to notify the supervisor of assessments that the structure was being used as a residence and needed to be reassessed for taxes. County Code Administrator Brad Russell said the building does not subscribe to any of the codes for residences and as such should not be occupied as living space. “Living space falls under a whole different set of rules,” Russell said during the June 10 meeting. “You have to come in with a set of plans, footings, foundations. You have to meet all the energy codes right now.” Russell said the pole shed is also in violation with the health department’s sewer permit for the property. Problems have also arisen from the Blackorby’s neighbors to the north who have complained about the pole shed’s location. Vogel said the neighbors have complained they can see the the structure from their back porch, which brought the whole issue to light. The state’s attorney recommends the county board revisit the issue during its next regular meeting July 8 when it has the authority to rescind the vote made during the June 10 meeting and host another.
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(Continued from A1) brochure, which he took to a St. Louis boat show. There he met a marketing director from outdoors outfitter Cabellas, who quickly agreed to be a sponsor. Since then, other businesses in Grafton and Jerseyville have also gotten on board as sponsors. There will be weigh-ins on both Saturday and Sunday, with the single best weigh-in recorded for competition purposes. Eberlin said participants may bring in three fish per weigh-in. “Some people are saying ‘I’m keeping everything that I catch,’” Eberlin said, noting the limit helps ensure the biggest fish can be kept alive for weigh-in. “I realize they’re going to be doing that, as well. We just don’t want any fish that are going to be wasted, by no means.” The tournament will have monetary prizes for the best weigh-ins. The cash amount is dependent on the number of teams that enter the tournament. In addition to cash prizes for the top-six spots, there will be money for the fisherman who lands the biggest catfish. Eberlin said $5 from each entry fee will go toward the big fish prize. The tournament will begin at the Grafton Marina, between docks C and E. Food vendors, IDNR, Cabella’s and other local vendors will be on-site to round out the festival atmosphere. “It’s going to be as close to the big time circuit as we can get,” he said. “We’ll have a leader board and the
whole nine yards.” Though the tournament is a twoday event, fishermen may choose whether to fish one or both days. Eberlin said the one registration fee is good for both days. “It’s the first weekend of the summer, and it’d be a great way to kick it off,” he said. This year’s Catfish Classic is hopefully the first of many to come, Eberlin said. “This first year is going to dictate how we go about it in years to come. Cabellas, they want to grow it into something big,” he said. “The Grafton Chamber of Commerce is just trying to raise enough money to spend on advertising to help continually promote Grafton.” Eberlin said tourism is vital to Grafton’s economy, and the town still hasn’t recovered from last year’s two major flooding events. The Eberlins own the Whole Scoop ice cream shop in Grafton. He said his business and all others will benefit from the tournament. “Just getting all these people coming to Grafton is going to be a boon, I think, for Grafton itself and that’s going to be the reward,” Eberlin said. Fishing will be from 7 a.m. until 2 p.m. each day. Registration will be taken up to an hour before the scheduled start. For more information, or a complete list of rules, visit enjoygrafton. com/events. Or find the tournament on Facebook by searching River Rat Catfish Classic.
By BoB Crossen Jersey County Journal Attendance at the Brighton Betsey Ann Fire District Picnic is a tradition for many in the Brighton area. Children spent hours whirling around on carnival rides, spinning on carrousels and playing games while their parents enjoyed live country music and food. Paul and Pat Carter said they’ve been coming to the picnic – which is headed into its 110th year in 2015 – for around 45 years. The music is what brings them back, Pat said. “We like the country. We come out for the country bands,” Pat. said. Pat said the couple regularly brought their grandchildren to the event each year to take pictures of them on the rides, but as they got older, she said they’ve begun to do things more independently, although the rides are still a main attraction. Brian Schlottner and Tiffany Biser attended the picnic with their son Friday evening where they enjoyed fresh food and Schlottner got a bowl of burgoo, a regional spicy stew. “I’ve got to get burgoo every year. That’s why I come,” Schlottner said, noting he’s been coming to the picnic since before he can remember. Burgoo was often made using whatever meat and vegetables were
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Laverna Waats, front, and Fern Blumstein, right, spoon bowls of burgoo to those in the food line at the Brighton Betsey Ann Picnic Friday night. A bowl of burgoo at the picnic is a tradition for many who attend each year.
available during harvest season in autumn. Today the recipes are more controlled in what meats and veggies are used, but recipes are safely guarded.
Biser said she isn’t as big a fan of burgoo as Schlottner, noting she comes to the picnic each year because it is a tradition for her. “It’s local,” Biser said. “It's just
the hometown thing.” The picnic was held June 13 and 14 with live music, carnival rides and the annual dose of burgoo.
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Jerseyville Parks and Recreation Department (JPRD) will be bringing back a popular Donor Pool activity from last summer. Toddler Time will be held every Friday starting June 13 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. This special time will give parents, grandparents and/ or babysitters the opportunity to spend time with their little ones, up to 6 years old, in the kiddie pool without all the hustle and bustle of the normal pool hours. The kiddie pool will be the only area open during this time. The fee is $3 per child with a maximum of three children per adult. Season pass holders will still need to pay to participate in this special activity. Both residents and non-residents are welcome. Adults must supervise the children at all times. Submitted photo Donor Pool is located inside Dolan Park Amanda Witt and her son Hank enjoy Toddler Time at Donor Pool at 300 June Street, Jerseyville. during the 2013 season.
Home Instead Senior Care raises money to help find cure for Alzheimer’s Home Instead Senior Care is planning a fundraising event to help find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease currently affects more than 5 million Americans and every 67 seconds someone in the U.S. develops Alzheimer’s. Home Instead is passionate about finding a cure for Alzheimer’s as many clients and families are affected by the disease. Alzheimer’s disease is the 6th leading cause of death in the U.S., which is approximately 500,000 individuals each year. Home Instead Senior Care sees the effect the disease has on families and understands the devastation it can leave. It’s a diagnosis that can strike in the hearts of families. Research shows that this disease will continue to increase in older adults and in 2050 the number of older adults with Alzheimer’s disease may nearly triple to as many as 16 million diagnosed. Home Instead is asking the community to join them as it supports finding a cure. The Home Instead Senior Care Team will be hosting a quarter auction Thursday, July 24 at 6 p.m. at the KC Hall in Carrolton. All proceeds from the auction will go to the Alzheimer’s Association. Dinner and an open bar will be available during the auction. Home Instead is currently accepting donation for the event and looking for vendors who are interesting in participating in the event. For more information, please contact Cindy Cannon – Home Instead Senior Care at 618535-5206 The Home Instead Senior Care team will participate in a Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Saturday, September 20 in Springfield, Illinois, sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Association. For more information about the Walk to End Alzheimer’s visit: www.alz.org.
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(Continued from A1) for those who have been previously denied the same variance to have cause of action against the county, he wrote. Ferguson worried there were liability concerns to the county before the decision to grant a variance was necessary. “We have a county code administrator. It is incumbent on the county that when we are issuing permits we are, in fact, ensuring they are in compliance with our requirements,” Ferguson said. “I see that we are already open for liability because the county issued a permit for construction of this structure and failed to ensure that they were within the requirements of Jersey County.” The structure in question is a pole barn located in a back corner of David and Zonya Blackorby’s property. The Blackorby’s son, Ryan Blackorby, moved back home to care for his father who fell ill to cancer. Vogel said Ryan is unable to work due to an injury from a tree falling on him. When he initially moved back home to care for his father, Ryan purchased a pole shed as a location to store items from his house he sold in White Hall. Vogel said Ryan purchased a permit in October 2012 for a 30-footby-40 foot pole shed, and when he was making the purchase with R and E Enterprises, chose a shed size that was eight feet longer. He did not return to the code administrator’s office for a permit acknowledging the extra eight feet, although Ryan said Mike Prough, former county code administrator, did come out to the property and did not raise any concerns about its location or size. During the meeting June 10, Ryan said R and E Enterprises assured him the extra feet would not be a problem with the code administrator, nor would its placement on the property eight feet from one side and 10 feet from the other be an issue. Vogel said state statute does not
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WellSpring Resources helps you at your lowest moments By BoB Crossen Jersey County Journal Peer coaches working for WellSpring Resources in Jerseyville shared their stories of hardships from apprehension to seek mental wellness help during a presentation Tuesday. WellSpring Resources is a mental wellness resource facility located in Alton and Jerseyville. It aims to improve the lives of those struggling with serious mental illnesses in addition to family services, depression and anxiety counseling, and community support for all ages. Scott Webb is a peer coach with WellSpring Resources. He said he wouldn’t be working with the organization had he not sought help from it years ago. When he was a child, he said he was repeatedly molested by a family friend, and never told his family about the problem. He started to hallucinate and hear voices.
“I can’t tell you if that started because of what I had been through, or if I was always directly determined to start having these hallucinations,” Scott said. “I heard voices and talked to voices that weren’t there. I saw things others didn’t, like monsters and dead people. I was confused and had a hard time functioning.” The hallucinations and voices impacted him so much that he started trusting people less, and was paranoid others were out to get him. But Webb said he never sought an accurate diagnoses to the problem, nor was he ever medicated. “I was hospitalized numerous times, but even while in the hospital, I never told them about the hallucinations,” Webb said. “I was afraid they would lock me away.” He was homeless, depressed – sometimes even suicidal – and rummaged through trash for food while seeking shelter in a laundromat bathroom. But in a moment of
clarity, he made the choice to seek help from WellSpring where he said he finally felt hope. Through counseling sessions, an accurate diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder and proper medication, he said he got a fresh start on his life. He learned to cook, clean, exercise, budget and shop for groceries. WellSpring, he said, saved his life, and Sharon Diaz, WellSpring peer coach, said the organization is responsible for picking up the pieces to her life as well and gave her the tools to push forward. Diaz, who lives with bipolar disorder for which she was medicated and sought psychiatric help, said she had it all and was living the American dream years ago. She had a steady job, a loving son and a husband with whom she said she fell head over heels. But then her husband was diagnosed with leukemia and required chemotherapy to his head which caused brain damage along with
mood and behavior changes. Her father suffered from an aneurism, her mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and her son was mauled by a dog. All of these things, she said, happened in a sixmonth period. The stress of her personal life translated into work stress where she was even held at gunpoint in a consumer’s home while on the job. The stress became so much that she left the company for which she had worked for 13 years. “I lost all hope. I started selfmedicating. I started using street drugs,” Diaz said. “My bipolar disorder became out of control. … By the time I found WellSpring, I had lost my home. I had no savings. I had no income. I was in the process of divorcing and I was homeless.” She said her self-worth and esteem were at an all-time low before she sought help from WellSpring which worked with Theodoro Place to give her a place to stay. Theodoro
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Place provides permanent supportive housing to the homeless. Now, she said, she tells her story as a way to help others who come to WellSpring with mental health needs. The stories of Webb and Diaz are some of the extreme cases where not seeking help led them down a path on which they struggled to survive. But WellSpring is available to all who need help, whether it be for depression or anxiety – problems with which one in five Americans deals – addiction to drugs or any other mental health issues. WellSpring strives to destroy the stigma associated with seeking counseling for personal problems and mental health because such
problems are so pervasive in society. If left unchecked, some of the problems can lead down destructive paths for the individual – including suicide – something the organization aims to prevent. It also has services to help those with budgeting problems, aid those with family troubles and it offers psychiatric or counseling help for children suffering from mental stress, depression or anxiety. For more information on the organization, visit its website at WellSpringResources.co. WellSpring is also looking to hire staff to better serve the community and information on those job openings can be found online or by contacting the office at 618-639-2015.
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he combination of traditions and fresh ideas is what keeps Jersey County a vibrant place to both live and visit.
One of the longest running traditions around is the Jersey County Fair, which is celebrating its 146th year in 2014. The fair’s opening event, harness racing, is just as well-established as the fair itself, also celebrating 146 years. While there are many mainstays to the fair – corn dogs, livestock auction and rides, to name a few – that have helped it become a tradition for nearly every generation in Jersey County’s history, it’s the slight tweaks and modernizations that ensure its relevancy year after year. This year the harness racing event is taking on new life as organizers strive to create an atmosphere comparable to the Kentucky Derby. A hat parade, mint julep glasses and floral scenery have been planned to produce an ambiance indistinguishable from some of horse racing’s most magnificent events. Harness racing at the fair has always brought in racing teams from around the United States, but organizers are hoping the change will bring more locals to the grandstands. Linda Crotchett – whose husband, Rip, is the superintendent of the event – said harness racing needs to begin attracting more young spectators in order to ensure the event lasts well into the future. Harness racing at the fair will be held July 5, with a hat parade beginning at 12:45 p.m. Tradition in the river town of Grafton is alive and well, too. Building on its history as a fishing village, the chamber of commerce has arranged for what promises to be an event enjoyed by locals and regional residents alike. The first ever River Rat Catfish Classic was organized as a way to bring more tourism back to Grafton. The town’s average number of tourists still hasn’t quite fully recovered from last year’s two major floods. Rick Eberlin, whose wife is the vice president of the chamber, said he’s gotten inquiries from as far north as Peoria and as far south as Kentucky. He said the tournament is prepared to host upward of 100 teams of two to four fishermen, many of which he’s hoping come from right here in Jersey County. The God-given resources that are abundant in Jersey County are consistently used to their fullest to make the most out of life, which benefits residents and business owners. Not every location, especially in Illinois, has so much outdoor recreational potential coupled with such a rich history. We truly are blessed for all the opportunities bestowed upon us.
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The resilient power of love J
une is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder month. Individuals around the country are searching for ways to help returning vets cope with the mental confusion and distress so many feel. And, solutions are being found in creative and unexpected approaches. “Divine Canines” advocates unconditional love – canine love - in particular. Dave Keeler is a volunteer with the group that brings service dogs to soldiers diagnosed with PTSD. “Dogs offer unconditional love – it’s their sweet nature. This is the power of love - and love heals,” Dave told me. There are many ways to express and feel that unconditional love that restores health. Current research shows that parental love, spousal love, friendships and business relationships can have great health benefits. But what if there was a love a million times greater than human or animal love? Health researcher, Mary Baker Eddy, went through years of discouragement, abandonment, grief and illness. Eventually, her deep love of the Bible led her to better
understand the all-powerful love of God. She realized that this divine, absolute love, is with all of us, and aids individuals in finding and restoring their mental clarity. Her grief and illnesses were healed. Could it be that what dogs really do is simply express this more powerful love; and, that brings healing? Here’s how it happened recently. Keeler went out to Fort Hood Military Base in Texas to meet a soldier diagnosed with PTSD. He began talking, but the soldier did not respond. Maggie (Dave’s dog) just sat next to the soldier. Soon she rolled over on her back, placed her head upside down on his boot and looked up at him, wagging her tail. The soldier smiled and began to talk. Soon, he began playing fetch with Maggie – talking, smiling, laughing. Keeler asked the man if he would like to throw Maggie some balls. He and Maggie played fetch. “It was such an atmosphere of ease, love and comfort,” Keeler remarked. After about an hour, the soldier had to go back to his barracks. He rubbed Maggie’s head and thanked Keeler. After the two parted, an Army therapist came out and asked
Keeler if he Guest knew what had just hapColumn pened. “That BY TIM soldier hasn’t talked since he MITCHINSON arrived here – three months ago!” she exclaimed. She added that it was truly an amazing thing she had just witnessed and thanked him. Maggie didn’t talk to the soldier about God’s love for him, but he probably could feel it shining through the stress and trauma he is experiencing. That Love can be a powerful agent to dissolve mental anguish and restore resiliency – the ability to bounce back. If dogs can do it, can’t we all help others feel the unconditional, divine love that brings better health into our lives? –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– n Thomas (Tim) Mitchinson is a
self-syndicated columnist writing on the relationship between thought, spirituality and health, and trends in that field. He is also the media spokesman for Christian Science in Illinois. You can contact him at illinois@compub.org.
Your VIEWS Prompt attention given to tattered flags
What kind of people do we wish to be?
TO THE EDITOR: Did you notice the new flags along State Street that appeared for Flag Day, 2014? Raelene Rogers called me about the dirty and tattered flags that were there for Memorial Day and asked if she could launder them. She contacted me because I am a DAR and she knew we are “Flag Guardians.” I did not know the answer to that but contacted the National Flag Chairman for Daughters of the American Revolution and she replied promptly with a “No, they should be retired and new flags purchased.” I then contacted Glen Ketchum, commissioner of streets, and told him about the condition of the flags. Upon examination, he concurred that they were indeed in need of replacement and he ordered new flags for the State Street display and they appeared prior to Flag Day 2014. If you have a tattered/dirty flag, you can replace it and give the old one to Dr. Silas Hamilton Chapter NSDAR. Periodically, we have a flag disposal ceremony. Kudos to Raelene and Glen for your attention to this matter. CAROLYN BROWN Jerseyville, Ill
TO THE EDITOR: Today America stands at a crossroads. Our dilemma is agreeing on what kind of people we wish to be. Can we establish values that raise humanity to its zenith? Do we realize the dire consequences should we fail to possess the courage to seek, find and act on what is true – not only for ourselves, but future generations as well? Long ago when early man roamed the Earth the method of gaining control and power over others was dubbed survival of the fittest wherein those who were stronger and more cunning could dominate others. Survival of the fittest might also apply to today’s philosophy with the addition of the “Trump card.” Good manners, common decency and fair play do not count in Trump’s survival of the fittest. Man does whatever is permissible or not to reach the top. Back in America’s eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries the method of control was self-control. We were known as rugged American individuals. Man was responsible for his own success, but for the most part he played by the rules of human decency. We believed in and followed the Ten Commandments. During the rugged American individuals’ era, more important inventions and discoveries were made in America than in any other country worldwide. There was no stopping the rugged American. There was work to do – namely drafting a Constitution to control and govern the people. America’s Constitution has proved to be the most beautiful and the most important document in history. It proved to be more important than the commands of kings and queens and more important than religious advice from the clergy. It guaranteed freedom and equality for all. No caste system of any kind would infiltrate American’s Constitution. This document helped lead America to it greatness. The various forms of control over man were called “estates.” The term was coined by Edmund Burke, a British Parliamentarian who asserted that we are now in the “fourth estate” in which man is controlled by journalism and the media. Presently our country swings one way, then the other, finally it swings in circles, no longer knowing what is right or wrong. Confusion is an effective way to control people. It paralyzes action to do what is best for us as a nation. A non-objective media keeps America in a paralytic state. It must be required that citizens receive fair and objective information. Media should be compelled to report objectively, regardless of its own political persuasion or profit. It is important that our government and its leaders realize that our country stands at the brink of a new era – the “fifth estate.” Can our country reject corruption in all its forms? Will we experience a renaissance in character – reinventing directives that lead us to truth and honesty, or will we continue to circle in a wind so mighty that it threatens the very greatness of this magnificent country? GLENDA HEFLIN Alton, Ill.
Working together produces good results TO THE EDITOR: With all the finger pointing, animosity and general upheaval that has happened at the last few county board meetings I would like to a put a little ray of sunshine on the county board. I was always disappointed, being a veteran, that the Russell Dunham Memorial Highway did not have sign stating who he was or what he did to get a section of highway named after him. People driving through Jersey County and probably some residents didn’t know that Mr. Dunham was a recipient of the Medal of Honor for his action during World War II. I thought this great honor should be noted on the sign to make people aware of his sacrifice for the United States. I contracted the county board chairman, Mr. Jerry Wittman, to be fair a friend of mine, and told him of my thoughts. He said he’d “ look in to it.” Within a three-week period I observed the state highway department making a change to the original sign and putting Medal of Honor recipient on the upper right hand corner of the sign. I don’t know what Mr. Wittman did, who he contacted or how he got it done, but I can say thank you for a swift response to my request. This is the good side of what the county board can do if they work together. Besides, the citizens of Jersey County have enough things named after politicians and schoolteachers. It’s time to recognize a real American hero, Russell Dunham. RICK FUCHS Vietnam 1969-70 Kane, Ill.
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Birthdays
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Carson Michael Angelo Dre and Samantha (Halsey) Angelo of Kampsville welcome a son, Carson Michael Angelo, 7 lb. 8 oz., 2:02 a.m. May 17, 2014, Alton Memorial Hospital. Grandparents are Diane Halsey of Kampsville, Delcina Marshall and Craig Marshall of Jerseyville. Great-grandparents are Bill Swan of Hardin, Margaret Angelo and Steve Angelo of Alton,
Mable Cole celebrates 95th birthday Mable Cole who will soon be 95 years old. Mable Cole, a Greenfield resident, will celebrate her 95th birthday on June 21. She is pictured in front of her Heart Bargella quilt (she’s made 92 quilts with this particular pattern). She is still quilting frequently and does all of her quilting by hand. Mable takes custom orders for quilts of all sizes. Her passion for quilting has remained strong, she says she often dreams about quilt designs to piece. On a recent trip to Texas to visit her great-niece, Phyllis Loy Thornton, she pieced a lap size quilt in just one day. Mable remains active in community events like homecoming. She has donated quilts for several charity organizations. She is very energetic and spunky for her age, and does not take any medication regularly. She recently attended her 80th consecutive alumni. Mable has two children, six grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren.
Jase celebrates 1st birthday Jase Lott, son of Kyle Lott and Heather Long of Jerseyville, celebrated his 1st birthday May 26. Grandparents are Roger and Jeannie Lott of Jerseyville, Timothy Long of Hamburg and Trisha Schaaf of Hardin. Great-grandparents are Rheta Poore of Hardin, Spencer Long of Hamburg and Ceil Friedel of Jerseyville. Jase has a sister, Angela, 10, and a brother, Jacob, 5.
Emma turns 4 Emma Lynn Reynolds turned 4 years old June 9. She celebrated her birthday Saturday, June 7 with a party with friends and family. Emma is the daughter of SPC Tyler and April Reynolds of Hinesville, Ga. Grandparents are Robert and Laura Reynolds of Talbott, Tenn., and Richard and Duwana Dublo of Jerseyville.
Jacob turns 5 Jacob Lott, son of Kyle Lott and Heather Long of Jerseyville, celebrated his 5th birthday April 2. Grandparents are Roger and Jeannie Lott of Jerseyville, Timothy Long of Hamburg and Trisha Schaaf of Hardin. Great-grandparents are Rheta Poore of Hardin, Spencer Long of Hamburg and Ceil Friedel of Jerseyville. Jacob has a sister, Angela, 10, and a brother, Jase, 1.
IC announces dean’s list Megan Rowling of Grafton has been named to the dean’s list at Illinois College in Jacksonville. More than 270 Illinois College students have been named to the list. Candidates for the dean’s list must complete at least 14 semester hours and post a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale. All grades must be C or better, and no more than one C grade is allowed.
Grant Matthew Fessler Kyle and Elisa Fessler of Jerseyville welcome a son, Grant Matthew Fessler, 7 lb. 3 oz., 7:12 p.m. May 22, 2014, Alton Memorial Hospital. Elder sibling is Grace, 3. Grandparents are Bob and Kathy Lovejoy of Litchfield
and Mike and Bev Fessler of Dow. Great-grandparents are John and Bev Deaton and Juanita Lovejoy, all of Litchfield, and Minerva Fessler of Jerseyville. Malachi Xavier Robinson Justin and Mary Robinson of Elsah welcome a son, Malachi Xavier Robinson, 7 lb. 15 oz., 7:14 a.m. May 23, 2014, Alton Memorial Hospital. Elder siblings are Jacob, 13; Justice, 11; Sebastian, 6; and Uriah, 4. Grandparents are Pat and Debbie Robinson of Fieldon, Frank Price and Lisa Robinson of Jerseyville, Pauline Cameron, Ellen and Doug Lyons and Walter Beasley of Grafton. Great-grandparent is Margy Weller of
Jerseyville.
Reagan Claire Whiteside Jeff and Kayla (Pembrook) Whiteside of Jacksonville welcome a daughter, Reagan Claire Whiteside, 7 lb. 1 oz., 11:24 p.m. May 28, 2014, Carol Jo Vecchie Women and Children Center at St. John’s Hospital, Springfield. Elder sibling is Emerson, 20 months. Grandparents are Jim and Becky Whiteside of Jerseyville and Mick and Sandy Pembrook of Greenfield. Greatgrandparents are Rosemary Carson of Godfrey, Rosemary Whiteside of Jerseyville, B.L. and Lois Pembrook and Ralph and Margaret Henson, all of Greenfield.
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Jaxon turns 2 Jaxon Thomas Schaaf, son of Kyle and Amanda (Thomas) Schaaf of Jerseyville, turned 2 May 8. He celebrated his birthday May 11 with a Mickey Mouse party. Grandparents are Phil and Rosa Reese of Jerseyville, Kenneth and Sharon Thomas of Fieldon and Kenneth “Bill” and Alice Schaaf of Jerseyville. Jaxon has two older siblings, Carter, 10, and Abigail, 8.
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Abilene’s 1st birthday Abilene Marie Bray, daughter of Keith and Johanna Bray of Jerseyville, celebrated her 1st birthday June 11. Grandparents are Mike and Janye Bone of Jerseyville and Jerry and Kathleen Vasek of Westmont. Great-grandparents are Phyllis Camerer of Jerseyville and Bob and Joy Bray of Jerseyville. The family is celebrating with a trip to the St. Louis Zoo.
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Theisen graduates summa cum laude Anastasia Marie Theisen, a 2010 graduate of Jersey Community High School, has graduated from Southeast Missouri State University summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology and a Minor in Family Studies. Summa cum laude designation is for students who have achieved a cumulative grade point average of 3.9 or better. She is a member of the following academic honor societies; Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Eta Sigma. Anastasia will be attending Northern Illinois University to pursue a Master’s Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy.
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Perduns celebrate 40th anniversary Plunkett ~ Witt engagement Kendra M. Plunkett and Frankie L. Witt, both of Hardin, are announcing their engagement and forthcoming marriage. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mike and Crystal Plunkett of Fieldon. The future groom is the son of Franklin and Suzette Witt
of Hardin. The couple will exchange vows June 21 during a 2 p.m. ceremony at Fieldon United Church of Christ. Family and friends are invited to attend. A reception will follow at the Brussels American Legion,
Bev and Jerry Perdun of Jerseyville recently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary with a brunch at their home with their family. The couple was united in marriage June 15, 1974 at Holy Ghost Catholic Church in Jerseyville. He retired from the City of
Jerseyville Water and Sewer Department and she retired as a cook from Jersey Community Unit 100 School District. Their children are Lori (Jeff) Pattison, Jennifer (Dan) Rogers and John (Amy) Perdun. The couple has four grandchildren, Grace and Andrew Rogers and Bryce and Reid Pattison.
Ruyles celebrate 60th anniversary Tommy B. and Dolores Ruyle will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary June 28. They were married at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in Medora. The couple has
two sons, Tommy (Susan) Ruyle of Medora and Richard (Cindy) Ruyle of Jerseyville. There are seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
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Mays celebrate anniversary Homeyer ~ Travers engagement Anna Leisse Homeyer and Timothy William Travers, both of Marthasville, Mo., are announcing their engagement and forthcoming marriage. The bride-to-be is the daughter of John and Nannette Homeyer of Washington, Mo. She graduated in 2011 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Management from Hickey College. She is employed at The Boeing Company as an integrated
scheduler. The future groom is the son of William Travers of Jerseyville and Susan Travers of Ballwin, Mo. He graduated in 2012 from Ranken Technical College with a Certificate in Precision Machining Technology. He is employed as a CNC machinist at Seyer Industries. The couple will exchange vows Aug. 30 in Washington, Mo.
John and Linda May of Carlyle celebrated their 38th wedding anniversary June 17. Their children and spouses are Linda Lacey and Alen Porter of Kane, Betty Jo Jason of Fidelity, Pamela and Richard Linder of Mattoon, Andrew Dennison and Sue Kayser of Carlyle, Johnny May
of Carlyle, Mechell and Timothy Edmiston of Fidelity, Wayne May of Kane, Rebecca and Chuck Mitchell of Huey, Jason and Crystal May of Carlyle, and Margaret and Brad Richardson of Jerseyville. There are 27 grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren.
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Saint Anthony’s Women’s Pavilion offering class at Jersey Community Hospital The next Childbirth Preparation/ Fast Track class at Jersey Community Hospital is set for Saturday, June 21, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sponsored by Saint Anthony’s Health Center, the class is led by Registered Nurse Shannon Vitali and offers expecting parents information about the stages of labor and delivery, as well as breathing and relaxation techniques. Expectant moms are encouraged to take this class in their last trimester. Register by calling 465-BABY (465-2229); class size is limited. Classes are free of charge to those delivering their babies at Saint Anthony’s. The next Childbirth Preparation/ Fast Track class in Alton is scheduled for Saturday, June 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Saint Anthony’s. Linda Haar, PT, will instruct the June 28 course. In addition to the Childbirth Preparation classes, a Breastfeeding class is being offered on Monday, Aug. 25 at 7 p.m. at Saint
Anthony’s to help expecting mothers learn how they can better prepare for successful breastfeeding. This class will discuss initiation of breastfeeding after delivery, starting with skin-to-skin and latch-on, as well as what to expect during the early days of breastfeeding. It is advised that expecting mothers register for the class one or two months prior to their estimated due dates. The Women’s Pavilion offers a number of prenatal education opportunities: Childbirth Preparation 5-week Course Childbirth Fast Track (Saturday) Childbirth Refresher C-Section/Anesthesia Class Breastfeeding class Infant Care class For information about the Women’s Pavilion, local obstetricians and pediatricians or to schedule a tour, call 618-465-BABY (4652229).
Available blinds for June 22 drawing announced Mississippi River F&W Area is releasing the preliminary list of available blinds for the June 22 draw. Registration will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and the draw will be at 1 p.m. at MRA headquarters. Rip Rap Landing - (28) Total: 1 Red’s Landing - 185 Total: 1 Mississippi River - {169}, {172}, {173},{176},{179} Total: 5 Batchtown - {5}, {9}, {11}, {48} Total: 4 Godar - Diamond - 405, {426}, {431} Total - 3 Glades - none Helmbold - none Stump Lake - 213, 218, 219, 221, 249, 266 Total: 6 Fuller Lake - none Illinois River -{17}, {18}, {19}, {22}, {126}, {128}, {129}, {130}, {133}, {134}, {135}, {139}, {140}, {142}, {444}, {144} Total: 16
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The 6th annual Hummingbird Festival will be held Sunday, June 29 at Pere Marquette State Park.
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checks payable to Jersey County Parade Committee. Include a copy of any waiver your business may have from the Fair Association. Please indicate at the time of sign-up if you will have a float to be judged in the parade. Judging will be done in your line-up position at 5 p.m. If you have any questions, call the Jersey County Business Association at 618-639-5222.
JCHS Wrestling team is holding its first cook-off at the Jersey County Fairgrounds Saturday, June 21. Gates open at 9 a.m. Official start time is 7 p.m. Friday and teams may begin setting up at 5 p.m. Meat categories are chicken, beans, ribs, and pork shoulder. Event includes washer tournament at 10 a.m. and watermelon eating contest at 2 p.m. No coolers allowed. For more information contact Allen Snyder at 6118-946-7387. Cash prizes and trophies will be awarded. No electricity will be provided.
Free health screenings for people age 60+ A free health screening for persons age 60 and older is scheduled for Thursday, July 24, from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the Jersey County Health Department. Blood cholesterol (LDL, HDL and Triglycerides), blood sugar and blood pressure screenings will be available. A limited number of screenings will be provided. To make an appointment for the screening call the Jersey County Health Department at 618498-9565, ext. 301. Anyone under the age of 60 can participate in be screening but will be charged a fee of $30. Fasting for 12 hours prior to the screening is required. Funding for the screenings is provided to Jersey County Health Department by the Area Agency on Aging for Lincolnland.
Jersey County Fair Parade July 8 The 2014 Jersey County Fair Parade will be held on Tuesday, July 8 at 6 p.m. in Jerseyville. An entry fee of $25 will be charged. The theme will be, “There’s Oceans of Fun in Jersey County.” To reserve a spot in the parade, your entry fee should be taken to the Jersey County Business Association Office at 209 North State St. to secure a line-up number. These numbers are given on a first-come first-serve basis. Please, no phone calls to reserve a number. Make all
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Thursday, June 19: Jersey County HCE touring the historic Otterville School at 10:30 a.m. Meet at the parking lot north of the Extension office. corner of N. Washington and W. Spruce at 9:45 a.m. to carpool. Lunch at Ruebel’s Hotel in Grafton (Dutch treat) after the tour with optional shopping afterward. Call Elizabeth A. Schwab at 639-4192 no later than Monday, June 16 to make your reservation. No cost for tour, but donations will be appreciated.
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Monday, June 23: Sivia business and Legal Services, P.C. presents a free workshop on how to lower high property taxes at the Brighton Municipal Building from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Free event open to the public. For more information call 618-372-4111. Thursday, June 26: Jersey County Health Department offering Cholesterol and Blood Sugar Testing by appointment. Call 4989565, ext. 301. Friday, June 27, Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29: 17 th annual Otter Creek Open from 8 a.m. with last squad out by 2 p.m. each day. Pre-registration required by calling 618-376-7601.
Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29: Grafton Riverside Flea Market at the historic boatworks featuring 60 dealers with all types of wares. For more information call 618-7868210.
Monday, June 30: Cerebral Palsy victim David Ring shares how he became a Cerebral Palsy victor at Fieldon Baptist Church at 7 p.m. contact Pastor Bo Schultz at 618-376-3251 for details. Free event; a love offering will be taken.
Friday, July 4: Jerseyville Fireworks at 9:20 p.m. at the Jerseyville American Legion Fairgrounds. The Eagles will be offering food and beverages. For more information call the Jerseyville Parks and Recreation Department at 618-498-2222.
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Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Ralph ‘Buddy’ Butler Jr.
Linda ‘Poopsie’ Hatcher
Ralph W. “Buddy” Butler, Jr., 75 of Jerseyville died and went home to be with his Lord at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, June 15, 2014 at Alton Memorial Hospital. He was born Dec. 15, 1938 in Louisiana, Mo., son of the late Ralph and Irene S. (Rue) Butler. HE married his loving wife Nancy Winters Dec. 3, 1960. He worked at Alton Box Board from 1960-1966, Glass Works 19661977 and Shell Oil from 1978-1999 when he retired. Buddy graduated from Alton Sr. High School in 1957 and went on to serve in the United State Marine Corps from 19571960 and then was transferred to the Marine Corps Reserve and has been a member of The Marine Corps League. Buddy and Nancy have been members of Moose Lodge of Alton, Eagles Lodge of Alton and The Sportsman Club in Alton over the years. Buddy enjoyed spending time with family, bowling, hunting and fishing. Survivors include his wife, Nancy C. Butler of Jerseyville; sisters, Dixie Crane, Carol and her husband Lyman Stilts, and Kay Coleman; a sister-in-law, Brenda and her husband Larry Beanblossom; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother-in-law, David Crane. Visitation will be from 3 p.m. until a celebration of life 6 p.m. Friday, June 20 at Alexander and Gubser Funeral Home in Jerseyville. The Rev. Clyde Myers will officiate. Burial will take place at Camp Butler National Cemetery in Springfield at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the Wounded Marine Fund or the charity of one’s choice.
Linda Elizabeth “Poopsie” (Carpunky) Hatcher, 77, of Jerseyville died at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 11, 2014 at Jerseyville Manor in Jerseyville. She was born in White Hall on July 14, 1936, one of three daughters born to the late Wesley L. and Hazel J. (Taylor) Carpunky. “Poopsie” graduated from Carrollton High School in 1955 and gave much of her time and energy to various employers throughout the area starting with Principia College in Elsah, where she aided in the kitchen before becoming a prep-cook at Famous Barr and later devoting her time to the Jerseyville American Legion. She was a member of the Moose Lodge as well as the Ladies of the Elks where she volunteered countless hours and made many lasting friendships throughout the years. Surviving are her four children, Candy Hull of Royal Palm Beach, Fla., Barbara Nash of Winchester, Jane Ann Hatcher and her companion, Brian McKinney of Winchester, and Mike Hatcher of Winchester; four stepchildren, Gary Hatcher of Winchester, Dan Hatcher and his wife, Genise, of Winchester, Karen Hatcher of Winchester and Debra Marshall and her husband, John of Mt. Sterling; five grandchildren, Dalton Hatcher of Winchester, Chelsea Hull of Royal Palm Beach, Luke and Gena Nash of Winchester and Ethan Hatcher of Winchester; 11 step-grandchildren; 25 step-great grandchildren and one step-greatgreat grandchild; two sisters, Nancy Settles of Dow and Rebecca Radley of Jerseyville along with their families; along with many special friends and extended family members, too numerous to mention by name. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a step-daughter, Dianna Hoots; a step-grandson, Chris Hatcher; a son-in-law, Dan Hull; a brother-in-law, Kenny Settles; and a nephew, Barry Settles. Per her wishes cremation rights have been accorded. Memorial visitation was from 4 p.m. until time of service at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 17 at Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville with the Rev. Brent Meyer officiating. Inurnment will take place alongside her parents at Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Jersey Community Hospital Foundation Blood Bank, Scott County Community Outreach or simply donate blood in Poopsie’s honor.
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Paul Strack
Dr. Glen Eldred Enloe, 64, of Jerseyville died suddenly on Friday evening, June 13, 2014 in the emergency room at Jersey Community Hospital in Jerseyville. He was born at the Illinois Masonic Hospital in Chicago on Feb. 15, 1950, one of three children born to the late Eldred and Audrey (Spangler) Enloe. Glen graduated in 1968 from Arlington Heights High School, and in 1972 from Western Illinois University in Macomb. He then furthered his education and graduated from the Southern Illinois University Dental School and soon joined the practice of Dr. Kenneth Beach in Jerseyville. After the retirement of Dr. Beach, he assumed ownership, and operated his own private practice for 35 years before retiring in 2012. He took great pride in his work and took great pride in the relationships and friendships that he had built through the years. He married the former Nancy Ellen Louis on April 13, 1974 in Arlington Heights and together they shared 35 years before her death on Sept. 17, 2009. Surviving are two children, Vanessa Enloe and Brett Enloe, both of Jerseyville; two sisters and brothersin-law, Beth and Steven Schaefer of Bluffs, and Linda and Don Sass of Peoria, Ariz. Per his wishes cremation has taken place. Memorial visitation took place from 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 18 until time of memorial services at 1 p.m. at Peace United Church of Christ in Jerseyville. The Rev. Ted Engelsdorfer officiated. Memorials may be given to the Jersey County Historical Society or to the Jersey County Health Department. Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville is in charge of the arrangements.
Paul Dean Strack, 66, of Fieldon and formerly of Wood River, died at 10:10 a.m. Tuesday, June 17, 2014 under the loving care of his longtime companion, Brenda Skinner, at her home in Jerseyville. Paul was born in Wood River on Sept. 30, 1947, and was one of 14 children born to the late Clemens and Tillie (Rodgers) Strack. Along with being an avid outdoorsman, Paul was a longtime member of Holy Angels Catholic Church in Wood River. He graduated in 1965 from East AltonWood River Community High School and was employed as a tool and die maker at Olin Corp. for 38 years, retiring on Jan. 1, 2003. Surviving are his companion, Brenda Skinner, and her children, Kevin Dossett, and his two daughters, Lucy and Chloe Dossett of Jerseyville, and Krystal Skinner of Jerseyville; five sisters, Rose “Susie” Herhold of Tuscon, Ariz., Janet Kay Strack and Mary Revenburgh, both of Highland, June Retzer of Wood River, and Tina Akers of Columbia, S.C.; three brothers, Robert Strack of Mapleton, David Strack of Wood River, and Clemens “Pork” Strack Jr. of Wood River. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by five brothers, Donald, Roger, Thomas, Richard “Dick,” and Joseph Strack. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, June 20 at Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville, where funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday. Father James Flach will officiate. Burial will be in the Gunterman Cemetery in Fieldon. Memorials may be given to the Jersey County Relay for Life in care of the funeral home.
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Robert Holland Sr.
James Terpening
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Peggy Sible Brown, 91, of Jerseyville died Thursday, June 12, 2014 at VIP Manor in Wood River. She was born April 27, 1923 in Wood River, daughter of the late Cleveland and Nancy Jane (Woolsey) Woolsey. She married Eldred J. “Brownie” Brown May 5, 1945 in Chicago Heights. He died March 5, 1984. She had been a salesperson at Kirby’s for 17 years and Prescription Shop for 18 years, both in Jerseyville. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Jerseyville. Survivors include a daughter, Juanita L. Estell of Wood River; a granddaughter, Kelly Jane Connour of Wood River; a great-granddaughter, Kailey L. Connour of Wood River; a sister, Frona Shain; a brother, Dewey Woolsey; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents;husband; sisters, Gracie Frank, Zelpha McBride, Rosia Shain and Iva Harrold; and brothers, Reason, Mitchell, Harrison and Isaac Woosley. Visitation was from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday, June 16 at Alexander and Gubser Funeral Home in Jerseyville, where funeral services were conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday. The Rev. Brent Meyer officiated. Burial took place in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the family in care of the funeral home.
Robert George Holland, Sr. of Jerseyville died at 10:50 a.m. Sunday, June 15, 2014 at his home. He was born Dec. 23, 1933 in Ellisnore, Mo., son of the late Earl William and Vernon L. (Adams) Holland. He married Leta Marie Foster Sept. 19, 1953 in Hamburg. He was an electrician for more than 44 years at ConAgra in Alton and a member of Jerseyville Eagles Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Leta Marie Holland of Jerseyville; a son, Thomas D. and Hallie E. Holland of Delaware, Ohio; grandchildren, Eric and Amy Johnson, Sarah Stell, Brain Fahnestock, Camie Rakers, Brett, Brandon & Bradley Merkle, Gene and Sarah Reynolds; great-grandchildren, Stephen A. Loy, Alexis M. and Sydney G. Cullen, Carlie, Tyson Dennis and Trent Rakers , Gavin Merkle, Tyran J. and Chase Thomas Stell, Lucas and Alyssa Fahnestock, Ashley, Joshua and Alex Reynolds; sisters, Geneva Holland Sanders of White Hall and Sharon Holland of Hardin; and brothers, James Hartwell Holland of Dow, Wendell Holland of Hardin and Sam Holland of Hardin. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Robert G. Holland Jr.; a daughter, Cathy Marie Holland Merkle; brothers, John “Bud,” William “Bill,” Roy and Tom Holland; and sisters, Edna Holland Bean and Maxine Holland Narup. Visitation was from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 18 at Alexander and Gubser Funeral Home in Jerseyville, where funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday. The Rev. Clyde Shaw will officiate. Burial will take place in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the family.
James Canton Terpening, 81, of Carrollton died at 4:02 p.m. Thursday, June 12, 2014 at St. Louis University Hospital. He was born in Jacksonville on Dec. 12, 1932, the son of the late LeRoy and Mildred Irma (Mundy) Terpening. He graduated from Jersey Township High School in Jerseyville, and with the exception of a few years at Baughmann Manufacturing in Jerseyville, he has been engaged in farming his entire life. He and his wife Carole lovingly raised their three children on their farm northwest of Kane, and have been very active with the Kane Baptist Church where Jim has served as both a deacon and a trustee. He married the former Carole Berry on July 4, 1953 at the Kane Baptist Church, and she survives. Also surviving are two sons and daughters-in-law, David and Robin Terpening of Kane and and Kenneth and Barb Terpening of Jerseyville; nine grandchildren and their spouses, James and Julie Jobe of St. Louis, Ben Jobe of St. Louis, Liz and Jon Richards of Nutwood, Joe Terpening of Kane, Jennifer Bryson of Carrollton, Megan Allen of Jerseyville, Ashley and Doug Petty of Kirksville, Mo., Lindsey and Matt Sherrill of Normal, and Nathan and Tara Terpening of Piasa; 17 great-grandchildren; a sister, Emma Prough of Texas; and a brother-inlaw, Robert Spargo of St. Louis. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his beloved daughter, Kathryn Sue (Terpening) Corder; and a sister, Marilyn Spargo. Visitation was from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday, June 16 at Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville. Funeral services were conducted at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Kane Baptist Church with the Rev. Chuck Keene officiating. Burial took place in the Kane Cemetery. Memorials may be given to the Kane Baptist Church.
Cassie May (Shaw) Warren, 55, of Jerseyville died at 6:49 p.m. Tuesday, June 17, 2014 at her residence after a period of declining health. She was born in Carrollton on Feb. 24, 1959, one of two children born to the late George Edward and Priscilla (Shanks) Shaw. Cassie graduated in 1977 from Jersey Community High School, and was employed for a period of time as a sales clerk at Family Dollar in Jerseyville. Surviving are her companion, Raymond Schrieber of Jerseyville; a son, Edward Warren of Hillsboro; a daughter and son-in-law, Candace “Candy” and Dustin Seidler of Hardin; four grandchildren, Michael Warren, Johnathan Warren, Elizabeth Seidler and Samuel Seidler; a brother and sister-in-law, Edward and Carla Shaw of Kane; two nephews, Jason and Angie Shaw and Justin Shaw, all of Kane; and two great-nieces, Kiley Shaw and Hadley Shaw. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her grandparents, Emmett and Helen Shaw and Robert and Velma Shanks. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. until time of funeral services at 11 a.m. Friday, June 20 at Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville. The Rev. Edwin Ritter will officiate. Burial will be in the Kane Cemetery. Memorials may be given to the family in care of Crawford Funeral Home.
Rita Beach Rita Ann Beach, age 58, of Cordell, Okla., was born on Aug. 9, 1955 in Jacksonville to Frank and Betty (Pressy) Castleberry. She died while visiting family on June 12, 2014 in Carlinville. Rita married the love of her life, Mike Beach, on Nov. 8, 1974 in Carlinville. In 1978, they moved to Cordell where they have made their home for the past 36 years. Rita has made a great impact on many lives while living in Cordell. She genuinely cared for many people, none more important than the children she cared for while working at Daycare Depot, Cordell Schools, and most recently, Cordell Headstart. Rita had a natural ability of taking care of others. Rita and Mike have helped many children while living in Cordell. “Miss Rita” has left a legacy which will live on for many years through the children, young adults, and adults she has known, comforted, cared for, and loved unconditionally. Rita was very proud of Mike and all of her family. She enjoyed spending time with her family, attending garage sales, playing cards with the kids, spoiling her dog Bandit, and collecting marbles, especially the ones Mike made. Rita loved life and all of the people in it. Her contagious smile and cheerful voice will be missed by many. Rita is survived by her husband, Mike, of Cordell; a daughter and son-in-law. Cherie and Jeff Olson of Edgewood, N.M.; five brothers and four sisters, David Castleberry of Farmersville, Willard Castleberry and wife Karen of Atoka, Okla., Frankie Castleberry of Tishamingo, Okla., Robin Castleberry of Athensville, Allan Castleberry of Athensville, Cheryl Dugger and husband Rick of Palmyra, Jean Sturgiss and husband CJ of Lane, Okla., Vicky Castleberry of Farmersville, and Cathy Mayhue and husband David of Coleman, Okla.; brothers and sisters-in-law, Roger and Fran Goodman, Gene and Jan Goodman, Terry Goodman, Lee Goodman, Zelma Naugle and Patsy Scoggins; many nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles, and dear friends. She is also survived by her God-Children, Tonya Houseman, Tammy Edwards, Heather Davenport, Katelynn, Kolby, and Kara Dowell and their parents, Marcus and Kristen Dowell. Rita was preceded in death by her parents and her mother and father-in-law, Helen Roberta Goodman-Thurston and Frank Goodman. Visitation was from 9 until time of services at 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 17 at Targhetta and Wooldridge Funeral Home in Medora. The Rev. Ray Robinson officiated. Burial took place in the Medora Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Daycare Depot in Cordell, Okla.
Shirley Haycraft Shirley Gladys Haycraft, 86, of Alton died at 12:58 p.m. Wednesday, June 11, 2014 at Jerseyville Manor. She was born Nov. 21, 1927 in Alton, daughter of the late Walter George Jr. and Helen Pearl (Deatherage) Hunt. She married Milton Henry Haycraft Oct. 6, 1950 in Brighton. He died March 1971. She had been employed as a cost clerk at Owens IL Glass Works. She was a member of Main Street United Methodist Church in Alton. Survivors include daughters and sons-in-law, Mary Beth and Daniel Stutz of Dorsey, Jane and John Higdon of Alton and Laurie and Ed Donnell of West Chester, Ohio; six grandchildren; a sister, Gertrude Lucker of Brighton; and a brother, Walter George Hunt III of Godfrey. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; a grandson, Joseph Stutz; a brother, William Hunt; and a sister, May Wilson. Visitation was conducted from 10:30 a.m. until time of funeral services at 11:30 a.m. Monday, June 16 at Targhetta and Wooldridge Funeral Home in Brighton. The Rev. Nicole Cox officiated. Burial took place in Brighton Cemetery. Memorials may be given to Main Street United Methodist Church in Alton. Online information and guestbook may be found at targhettaandwooldridge.com.
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2010 GMC TERRAIN SLT
#75082C - LEATHER, 4CYL, FULL POWER
2008 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING #75191A - LEATHER, FULL POWER
$13,995
2011 CHEVROLET MALIBU
#11375 - 9400 MILES, ALUM. WHEELS
2010 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING
#74621A - CHRYSLER CERTIFIED, FULL POWER
#11236A - ALUM WHEELS, FULL POWER
2011 CHEVROLET IMPALA
2011 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED
$15,995
$20,995
2013 CHRYSLER 300C
2013 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN R/T
2012 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE OVERLAND
2013 DODGE AVENGER
$33,995
2011 HONDA CRV
$14,995
2011 CHYRSLER 300 LIMITED
#75182A - CREW CAB, 1-OWNER
$14,995
#75084B - 4x4, FULL POWER, 1-OWNER
$13,995
2013 FORD F150 CREW LARIAT
#74555A - 3RD ROW SEAT, CHRYSLER CERTIFIED
#75137A - LEATHER, NAVIGATION
$15,995
$23,995
$12,995
2010 DODGE JOURNEY
#11374 - V6, FULL POWER
$21,995
#74661A - 1-OWNER, LEATHER, LOADED
2009 FORD FUSION SEL
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#11352 - 4CYL, FULL POWER, CHRYSLER CERTIFIED
#11336 - HEMI, ALL WHEEL DRIVE
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2014 JEEP COMPASS
2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED
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JERSEY COUNTY JOURNAL
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Jerseyville, Illinois
JUNE
H HUGE MARSHALL CHEVY-BUICK-GMC UGE S E L E CTION S G IN jerseyville SAV SUMMER SALES EVENT AT
OVER 100 NEW VEHICLES IN STOCK
2014 GMC SIERRA 1500 4X4 DOUBLE CAB
2014 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 4X2 REG CAB
2014 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 4X2 DOUBLE CAB
#5804
#3408
#3384
POWER SEAT
TRAILER PCK.
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SPRAY-IN BED LINER
REAR VISION CAMERA
POWER WINDOWS
POWER WINDOWS
REMOTE START
POWER LOCKS
POWER LOCKS IF YOU OWN A ‘99 OR NEWER NON-GM VEHICLE TAKE AN ADDITIONAL $1,000 OFF CHEVY TRUCK
IF YOU OWN A ‘99 OR NEWER NON-GM VEHICLE TAKE AN ADDITIONAL $1,000 OFF CHEVY TRUCK
MARSHALL PRICE 36,546 CUSTOM REBATE - 3,250 YOUR PRICE $33,296
MARSHALL PRICE 35,741 CUSTOM REBATE - 3,250 BONUS REBATE - 1,000 YOUR PRICE $31,491
2014 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT
2014 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS
REMOTE START - POWER SEAT
MSRP 21,305
#3430
MARSHALL PRICE 29,288 CUSTOM REBATE - 3,000 YOUR PRICE $26,288
2014 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LS ALUMINUM WHEELS - ALL PWR
ALUMINUM WHEELS - ALL PWR
#3298
MSRP 25,315
#3435
MSRP 23,240
MARSHALL PRICE 20,747
MARSHALL PRICE 24,459
MARSHALL PRICE 22,768
CUSTOM REBATE - 1,500 BONUS REBATE -
MSRP 30,075
MSRP 38,375
MSRP 38,480
CUSTOM REBATE - 1,500
CUSTOM REBATE - 2,000
500
BONUS REBATE -
YOUR PRICE $20,768
YOUR PRICE $18,747
500
YOUR PRICE $22,459
IF YOU OWN A ‘99 OR NEWER NON-GM VEHICLE TAKE AN ADDITIONAL $500 OFF CHEVY CAR
IF YOU OWN A ‘99 OR NEWER NON-GM VEHICLE TAKE AN ADDITIONAL $500 OFF CHEVY CAR
IF YOU OWN A ‘99 OR NEWER NON-GM VEHICLE TAKE AN ADDITIONAL $500 OFF CHEVY EQUINOX
2013 BUICK REGAL PREMIUM
2014 GMC TERRAIN SLE-2
2013 GMC YUKON SLT 4X4
POWER SUNROOF - LEATHER INTERIOR
#1523
MSRP 33,665
REMOTE START - HEATED SEATS CHROME WHEELS
#5802
MARSHALL PRICE 29,595
SUNROOF - REAR DVD
#5705
MSRP 30,920
MARSHALL PRICE 29,744 CUSTOM REBATE - 1,000 BONUS REBATE - 1,000 BONUS REBATE - 500
CUSTOM REBATE - 1,500 BONUS REBATE - 1,500
YOUR PRICE $26,695
SAVE
- 10,000
YOUR PRICE $52,300
YOUR PRICE $27,244
COURTESY TRANSPORTATION VEHICLE
MSRP 62,300
YOUR PRICE INCLUDES MARSHALL DISCOUNT AND ALL APPLICABLE INCENTIVES. SALES TAX, DOC FEE, AND LICENSE & TITLE ADDITIONAL. OFFER ENDS 6/30/2014
2014 Chevy Impala LTZ
WAS: $22,995
NOW: $21,995
35,000 miles
#4805
2013 Chevy Captiva LT
USED VEHICLES
2014 Ford Mustang Convertible
WAS: $27,600
NOW: $26,995
19,000 miles
#4793
2012 Chrysler Town & Country
2013 Chevy Impala LT
WAS: $18,995
NOW: $17,495
34,000 miles
#4808
2011 Chevy C1500 Silverado Ext. Cab
2013 Chevy Malibu LTZ
WAS: $21,995
NOW: $20,875
16,000 miles
#4778
2010 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
2013 GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab
WAS: $28,995
NOW: $27,995
16,000 miles
#3079A
2009 GMC K2500 Sierra Crew Cab
40,000 MILES
WAS: $20,995
NOW: $19,900
22,000 miles
#4771
2009 Buick LaCrosse
WAS: $12,995
NOW: $11,995
56,000 miles
#5809A
WAS: $20,495
NOW: $19,495
43,000 miles
#3141A
2009 Dodge Caravan
WAS: $13,995
NOW: $12,500
72,000 miles
#1545B
WAS: $22,995
NOW: $21,995
40,000 miles
#3213A
2008 GMC ACADIA SLT
WAS: $16,995
NOW: $15,795
Leather Interior
#3164A
WAS: $25,995
NOW: $24,995
53,000 miles
#5812A
2007 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited
WAS: $11,995
NOW: $10,950
WAS: $38,990
50,000 miles
#5750A
2005 GMC Envoy 4x4
WAS: $9,600
#3409A
DURAMAX DIESEL
NOW: $37,995
NOW: $7,872
POWER SUNROOF #5811A
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
All fun and games at Betsey Ann Picnic
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Laurie, Evan and Sean Robinson take a break from their dinner to pose for a picture at the Brighton Betsey Ann Picnic Friday evening.
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Corbin Hodge, 2, rides in a bullet-shaped plane at the Brighton Betsey Kennedy Poole enjoys a tug boat carnival ride at the Brighton Betsey Ann Picnic in Brighton Friday evening. Ann Picnic Friday evening in Brighton.
Bob Crossen/Jersey County Journal
Braden Scifres looks over his shoulder as he spun around on a carnival ride at the Brighton Betsey Ann Picnic June 13.
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Aaden Lair, 5, buckles up for a carnival ride Friday evening at the Wesley Hale, 5, jumps around in a bounce house in Brighton at the Betsey Ann Picnic Friday evening. Brighton Betsey Ann Picnic.
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400d for reNt pike county
100 aUto for sale 1992 Rebuilt Chevrolet Suburban in good condition. Bill McCartney. 217-285-2999. 6.18
offIce space Prime location. Ample parking. West Washington St., Pittsfield. Call 217-285-2848 or 217285-5925. 7.2
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Newly remodeled office space on the square in Pittsfield. For more information, call 217-473-8811.
rIck's lawN eqUIpmeNt Parts and services for all brands. Tillers, lawn mowers, chain saws, blowers and seedeaters. We sell the best and service the rest. Gravely, Stihl, Husqvarna, Zero turn mowers on sale! Pick-up and delivery. Hwy 54, west of the Illinois bridge. 573-7545055. 6.25 colmaN's coUNtry campers 2013's on sale. Big discounts. Sales, service, parts, propane. #2 Fun St. Hartford, IL 62048. 618254-1180. www.colmanscampers.com. TFN 2012 moBIle home stImUlUs package: up to $25,000 for your trade in. Discounts for land owners. Financing available. Prequalify by phone 314-5627459. tf sellBest, 110 W. Quincy St., Griggsville: Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Quality Used Furniture & AppliancesWashers, Dryers, Freezers, Fridges, Microwave, Electric Stoves, Twin, Full, Queen Beds, New Mattress Sets, Bedroom Furniture, Tables & Chairs, Upholstered Furniture, Tools, T.V.s, Stereos. Everything for the home and you! Call 217242-2252.TF If yoU Need Parts for your mowers and tillers, Dorsey's hardware and Western Auto have a large selection of belts and parts and service and new equipment sales available. Winchester. 217742-9241. TF oak tree Lawn Care Residential and commercial mowing, landscaping, trim bushes, clean gutters, etc. Call for details and pricing. 217-473-1286 or 217-6175943. TF
300 farm market for sale 8 ft disc, wagon, hog panels, 12 ft. chisel, 12 ton bulk bin and cattle panels. 217-734-1311. TF waNted Oat huller, corn and grain checker. Henry Mast, 36459 180th Avenue, Pleasant Hill, 62366. 6.18 for sale 15 ft Bush Hog mower; 27 ft. JD implement trailer; 71 ft. Westfield auger; 16 ft. livestock trailer. Call 217-242-3037. 6.25
400a for reNt calhoun county apartmeNt for rent. Call Matt 618-576-2766 or 618-576-2449. TFCNH commercIal BUIldINg for rent. Hardin, IL. Call 618-498-1234 and ask for Business Department. TF for reNt: Renovated winter 2014. Two, one bedroom apts left. New cabinets, flooring, fresh paint; Hardin; water/sewer/trash included; no dogs, no smoking; $350/ mo., deposit required; call 618-576-2662 to apply. 6.25
400d for reNt pike county 2 Br hoUse for rent No smoking No pets. Security deposit required. 217-2854502. TF 1 aNd 2 BR apartments available. No smoking. No pets. Security deposit required. 217-285-4502 TF
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500 for sale for sale Country Clipper Charger 60 in. cut zero turn mower. 27 hp Kohler engine. Joystick controls. 125 hrs. Well maintained. $4800. 618-946-6100. 6.18 for sale swimming pool. 18x28 oval. Nice ladder/ steps. New pump, 2 lb. sand filter. $500. You take apart. Call Keenan. 217-779-7411. 6.25
goodyear t125/70d15 95M Temp. spare for 1998 Buick. Never used. $20. 217-285-4975. TF doN't pay high heating bills eliminate them with an outdoor wood furnace from Central Boiler Call Today. 217-236-3022. TF tIme clocks, Acroprint 125 $100 and Acroprint 150 $125. Call Julie at 618-4981234. TFN lg tV sales on all 2013. Full service. Authorized dealer and service center. Blu Ray DVD players. Whites and Garretts new and used metal detectors. New and used CBs and antennas and police scanners. 217-285-2893. 1402 Lakeview Heights. TF
600 help waNted Bakercorp - class a driver 2 yrs exp req'd/ Off road/winch/tow truck/oil field exp pref/Class A req'd Bakercorp.com or 2324 Kearbey Ln, So. Roxana, IL. 6.25 fUll tIme legal assistant needed for well-established law office. Experience with Quickbooks, Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook as well as legal knowledge, would be helpful. Send resume to LA, P.O. Box 167, Pittsfield, Il 62363. 7.16 physIcal therapIst wanted for Outpatient Sports & Ortho clinic in Montague, NJ Contact David 914-7778700 ddiehr@ivyrehab.com www.ivyrehab.com. 7.16 smIles plUs Dental Care is now accepting applications. PT experienced Dental Assistant. Send resume to 850 N. Jackson St. Pittsfield, IL 62363 or fax to 217-285-9634. 6.25 class a Team drivers wanted. Mostly midwest miles. No east coast. 95% drop and hook. Round trip dispatch. Home weekly. Must have Hazmat. Local company. Great for husband and wife teams. 6.25 drIVers: eXcelleNt pay package. Great Miles & Home Time. Full Benefit package. Newer trucks w/ APU's. CDL-A. 2 yrs. exp. 25yoa. Vans, teams, flatbed. You choose! 855-7653331. 6.18
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cdl-a compaNy teams: Start 55 cpm! Increased Sign-On Bonus. PAID at orientation! All MILES PAID! Late model trucks. 1-866204-8006. 6.18
for sale Arizona home. 10 yrs. old. 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 car att. garage. 1474 sq. ft. A/C. Split floor plan. Walk-in master closet. Large patio. Storage shed. Original owner. Pics available on Zillow. $143,000. Info or pics, call 520-456-0317. 6.25
trees trImmed? Trees removed? Free estimate. Fully insured. A local arborist with 30 years experience. Low prices guaranteed. Call Bob at 1-217-204-1154.
hoUse for sale 2 BR, a bath, garage, breezeway, full basement, corner lot in Woodriver. $55,000. Call 618-885-5245. 6.18
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help waNted Someone for light housekeeping and driving in Pittsfield. 6 hours per week. $20/hour. Email bbdiner@aol.com or call 703-971-7791. 6.18 a d m I N I s t r at I V e assIstaNt Appointment coordination, generated reports, invoice documents, setting appointments. Send your resume to crisher47@ gmail.com. 6.25 help wa N t e d Experienced cooks & servers. Immediate openings. The Old Fill Inn Station. Batchtown. 618-396-0466. 6.18
for reNt storage building Winchester. all 618-4981234. Ask for Julie. TF
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Needed p/t help in the Hamburg area repairing pasture fences and some help with cattle. Call and leave a message or call between 8:30 - 9 p.m. 618232-1459. 6.18
615 hUNtINg deer hUNters: Rent Pittsfield country home away from home. 3 BR, sleeps 6+, fully furnished, move-in ready. 573-5492530. Cell: 636-358-6994. TF local hUNter looking to lease a farm in Pike County or Northern Calhoun County 618-550-9046. TF
900a No trespassINg calhoun county aBsolUtely No trespassINg on the property of Lloyd and Debbie DeSherlia in Batchtown. Violators will be prosecuted. 8.7.14 No trespassINg on Marty Aderton property in Hardin. 7.14.14 No trespassINg On Jack and Mary Jeaen Aderton properety in Hardin. 5.1.15 No trespassINg no hunting on property owned by Martha Knight (also known as Marty Aderton), Lincoln Valley Road, Hardin. 11.11.14
900c No trespassINg Jersey county prIVate property No hunting or trespassing on any property owned by Gary Rothe, Teri Rothe Kirbach and Debra Rothe in Jerseyville, Illinois in Jersey County. Violaters will be prosecuted. 12.19.14
900d No trespassINg pike county No trespassINg on any and all land owned by Double Creek Farms, Inc. TF my laNd located in Section 18 SW of Pearl is private property. Hunting, fishing, trapping, trespassing, for any purpose, without the written, signed permission of the owner, is strictly forbidden. Violators will be prosecuted. Timothy Brinkman. 3.19.15
1000 pets pets for sale and free to a good home. 2 yr. old halter broke filly paint horse. $150. 12 year old paint mare pony and 1 year old filly pony solid white, $150/ pair. 2 pygmy goats. $30 ea. 217-242-4000 . 6.18
home for sale 4 bed, 3 bath home southeast of Murrayville. Open floor plan, full finished basement, 2 car garage. 5,000 sq. ft., 1.5 acres. $180,000. 618-5359811 or 618-535-3811. 6.25 40 acres Timberland in Marion county, Illinois. Great deer/turkey hunting. Timber estimated at $50,000. Contact Elmer Bailey 618-322-5914. Huge bucks! $4400 per acre or best offer. 7.2
1100a real estate calhoun county mUltI-UNIt reNtal property. Great income producing property. Priced to sell! Call Chris at the Bank of Calhoun. 618-576-2211. TF
1100B real estate greene county hoUse for sale in White Hall. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, hickory kitchen cabinets, large front room, dining room. Fence & landscape yard. sprinkler system, garage. For appt. 217-374-2491. 7.23 for sale iby owner. 708 Locust Carrollton. 3 BR, 1.5 BA, updated kitchen & baths. Large attached garage. Basement. Appliances convey. 217-652-0272. Listed on Zillow.com. 6.25
1100c real estate Jersey county for sale: Farm property in Grafton. 15 acres or more tillable/wooded areas, Meadow Branch Rd. Call 636-733-0622. 6.18
1100d real estate pike county hoUse for sale: 4 Excellent starter home for a single person or a couple in a small rural community with excellent neighbors. 918 square feet cozy home is situated on a large lot. If interested, please call 1-217-242-7262. tf large, New beautiful home near Summer Hill for sale with 19 1/2, acres, a finished basement, pond, in-ground pool, attached and detached garage with living quarters in the back of it, pull barn and much, much more. Please call 217-4738811 for more information. tf
1300 waNted waNted to BUy: Good used dining room table, dark wood, with several leaves. Prefer a table that extends to 9-10 feet. Would consider matching chairs. 217-285-4975. TF
1400 work waNted work waNted Pike County odd jobs, cleanup, lawn care, carpentry, painting, dry wall, gutters, stump removal. 217-491-5872. TF waNted: odd JoBs Farm, hay work, gutter cleaning, yard work, weedeating, painting, clean out attic, garage, basement. Haul off scrap metal, old appliances. 217-430-5178 or 217-430-5180. 6.18
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1500d yard sales pike county garage sale Power Zone PZI 100.2-400W.Maxx Crunch, AT&T, Trak Phone, food mixer, antique items, lamps, irons, curtains, 13/4 circular saw, walker w/ no seat, Windup ceramic musical bear phone, WWE picture of Benoit and Orton, cookware, dishes, rotisserie Weber grill, nativity, baseball, light fixture, gold in color, storm windows, 3 candle cone floor lamp, gold in color, flower vases, artificial flowers, king bed sheets, clothes for men, women and kids, posters, magazines, books, speakers, odds & ends. S. Madison St., ThursdaySunday, 8 -7. 6.18 yard sale Saturday, June 21, 9 a.m. Boys clothes newborn to 2T, teen girls and women's clothing, shoes, purses, jewelry, sheets, decorative household items, formal gowns, TV, computer desk. Corner of 945 N. Dutton and Meadow St. Pittsfield. Rain cancels. 6.18 garage sale 16 Bear Court, Pittsfield. Friday, June 20, 8-3, Saturday, June 21, 8-2, Clothes, household items, dishes, craft items, home decor, Xmas and Easter decorations. Lots of misc. 6.18 pIttsfIeld garage sale 306 W. Perry. Sat. 7 a.m. - 11 a.m. Rain or shine. Treadmill, Tween/ teen decor inc. desk and chair, rugs, lots of girl's clothing sizes 8-12, women's clothing L-XL, handmade doll truckbed w/ bedding, misc. household & decor. 2 vaccuum cleaners, medicine cabinet. Thirty-one products, plus display stands & table cover. 6.18
• 610 Hobby Shop/Handicrafts* • 620 Kids For Hire • 700 Lost/Found • 710 Meeting Reminders • 800 Miscellaneous* • 900 No Trespassing A: Calhoun County B: Greene County C: Jersey County D: Pike County E: Scott County • 1000 Pets* • 1100 Real Estate* A: Calhoun County
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SEHR ESTATE AUCTION Location: Pleasant Hill, Il. Fairgrounds
SAT., JUNE 21 • 10 A.M. Combination bookcase & writing desk (curved glass door), (2) metal beds, Brunswick Victrola record player, records, player piano rolls, #3 dinner bell (C.S. Bell), Ansonia mantel clock/key, 20 gal. & 15 gal. stoneware, cider press, oil lamps, iron ornate fireplace, Donald Duck rocking horse, American Flyer train with 3 rail train tracks, Lionel train lamp, Tyco train cars, (nib), Radio Flyer, JD toys, old windup toy tank (works), iron toys, old plane, costume jewelry, several old pictures and frames, Craftsman 10” Radial arm saw, wagon filled with all kind of tools, (some new & some old) saws, grinder, planes, lots of hand tools, wagon filled with light fixtures of all types, Avon Cape Cod collection, (some nib), colored glassware of different types, Ruby - Cobalt, 6’ fiber optic Christmas tree, all kinds of interior home improvements, tile & other items... Items to numerous to mention. Terms of sale: Cash or good check (no credit or debit cares)
EXECUTOR: FRED SEHER JR. AUCTIONEER: Ken D. Renoud (217) 285-4749 For pictures visit www.auctionzip.com
Auctioneers note: Fred & Elen bought items all their life that they liked or planned to put in their new house. Several of these items are like new or still in the box. This is the 1st auction for Fred, but will have at least 2 more, the house-shed-barns are full. Announcements made day of sale takes precedence over all advertisement. This is one sale you don’t want to miss. Most items were already boxed, so not sure what will show up...
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BOATS
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TanTara Transportation Corp. is hiring Flatbed Truck Drivers and Owner Operators. Regional and OTR Lanes Available. Call us @ 800-650-0292 or apply online www.tantara.us
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY CONTRACT SALESPERSON Sell aerial photography of farms, commission basis. $1,200 - $2,500 weekly depending on sales experience, travel required. More info msphotosd.com or 877/882-3566
CAMPERS/RVS
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LAKE PROPERTY
REAL ESTATE / HOMES FOR SALE Low/No Down Programs FHA/VA/USDA Paula Wykoff NMLS#137830 Premier Home Mtg NMLS#162291 919 S 8th Springfield, IL 62703 217-522-5191 apply online https://pwykoff.premier homemortgage.com Illinois Residential Mortgage Licensee EHL
NEW LOG CABIN ON 5 ACRES w/ LAKE ACCESS ONLY $89,900! Includes FREE BOAT SLIP! ONE DAY SALE Saturday, June 28th. 3BR, 2BA cabin ready for your finishing touches. Close to white sand beach. SAVE THOUSANDS! Excellent financing. Call now 877-888-0267, x.134
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE HOMEOWNERS WANTED!! Kayak Pools is looking for demo homesites to display our maintenance-free pools. Save thousands of $$$ with this unique opportunity. CALL NOW! 800.315.2925 kayakpoolsmidwest.com discount code: 117L314
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Wednesday, June 18, 2014
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– 1992 Chevrolet GMT-400 – 1984 Chevrolet C10 - 1956 Willys Jeep CARS: 1971 Chevrolet Custom Coupe - 1970 Chevrolet Impala TRAILER: 6’ X 10’ aluminum ATV: 1995 Honda TRX300FW TOOLS: Power and hand tools, Miller Legend welder/power generator – many other items to sell!
SATURDAY, JAN. 11, 2014 • 10 A.M.
AUCTION
Located: TO BE HELD AT 128 S. WASHINGTON, MEREDOSIA, IL
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2014 • 10 A.M.
Property to sell on premises at Old Hwy 36, Winchester, IL
Antique furniture, glassware and collectables
Jones Apartment Lot Would Make An Ideal Restaurant, Business Office, Or Storage Unit Location Or Leave As Apartments. Nice Opportunity To Buy An Excellent Lot With Many Potentials And Highway Frontage Located On Hwy 36. Jones Apartments Located On Old Hwy 36, Winchester, IL, Legal 206 x 100’ FR. NW ¼ NW ¼, Sec 29, Scott Co, IL. Excellent Access To Old Hwy 36, Improved With One- Story, 4 Apartment Building, Newer Roof. View www.auctionzip.com, ID #20245 Or Contact Auctioneers For Viewing And Terms Of Sale
9 PARCELS OF REAL ESTATE (TO SELL 12:30 P.M.) FOR VIEWING OF REAL ESTATE: PLEASE CONTACT AUCTIONEERS
PARCEL #1: 82± acres, Pike County recreational land PARCEL #2: 38± acres, Morgan County (Meredosia) land, improved x 54’ AT: Morton1246 building and 24’ x 21’ garage PARCEL #3: 40 ACRES, Morgan TO BEw/120’ HELD LYNNVILLE WOODSON ROAD, County recreational land, located approx. 1 mile south of junction of Rte 104 and Rte 100, lying east off JACKSONVILLE, IL of Rte 100 PARCEL #4: 18± acres, Morgan County recreational/home site land w/frontage on RTE 100, located approx. 1 mile south of junction of Rte 104 and Rte 100, on east side of Rte 100 PARCEL #5: 120 S. Washington, lot approx. 60’ x 120’, improved w/40’ x 62’ Morton building PARCEL #6: 120 S. Household: & furnishings - 2 riding - lot Washington, lot approx. 60’furniture x 120’, improved w/2 story house PARCEL #7: 301lawnmowers Main St., Meredosia, approx.lawn, 30’ x 100’ w/former fiand sh market bldg. (in disrepair) PARCEL #8: vacant doubleitems lot, approx. garden, hand tools - generator - others to200’ x 740’, located on Lake Road, Meredosia PARCEL #9: vacant lot, approx. .29 acres, located west of old listed!- JON BOATS - BOAT TRAILER - OUTBOARD MOTORS – FISHING EQUIPMENT railroadsell depotnot in Meredosia NOTE: plan –ahead and be OTHER prepared (NETS, TRAPS, ETC.)Please – DUCK DECOYS HOUSEHOLD – MANY ITEMS TOfor SELLthe NOT possibilLISTED! FOR TERMS OF AUCTIONS, LISTINGrings. WITH ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ity of two auction AND PICTURES view at middendorfs.com or auctionzip.com ID#3493, saleorterms, listingFood andavailable pictures contactFor auctioneers like us on Facebook. by Foodsview “R” Us.at middendorfs.
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LARRY EDLEN ESTATE
DAVID AND CAROL MIDDENDORF, ATTORNEYS: EDDIE CARPENTER, 305 W. STATE, JACKSONVILLE, IL 62650217-245-7015 OWNERS G. RONALD KESINGER, 200 N. WEST, JACKSONVILLE, IL 62650 217-243-5433
SELLER: THE FARMERS STATE BANK AND TRUST CO., ADMINISTRATOR
Public Auction
TRACTOR * BOAT * MOWERS * TOOLS * HOUSEHOLD & MORE!
Orban Estate
Saturday, June 21 • 8:30 a.m.
TUES., JUNE 24, 2014 • 7 P.M.
SELLER: LA VERN JONES
32971 Teney Hollow Rd., Brighton, IL
LIQUIDATION AUCTION – JUNE 21ST 9AM 1409 BUTCHER LANE, BLOOMINGTON, IL VIEWING: Friday 20th, 9AM-3PM
AUCTIONEERS
NEON SIGNS * BEER SIGNS * OLD JUKE BOXES * COMPLETE HOME GYM * HAND TOOLS * TOOL BOXES * AIR COMPRESSORS * DRILL PRESSES * FURNITURE * PALLETS OF YARD BRICKS * SCAFFOLDING * BOAT * PADDLE BOAT * POOL TABLE * NEW CEMENT MIXER AND MORE!
Roger Strang, Virginia, IL (217) 370-2530 Dick Samples, Jacksonville, IL (217) 245-5010
CHAPIN HOME & LOT AUCTION 516 Morgan w/ home - 120 E. Superior Lot, Dodge Pickup, Trailer, & More!
THURS., JUNE 26 • 5:30 P.M. House and Lot to sell at 6;00 p.m.
516 Morgan Street, with a large 26’x 52’ modular home, three bedrooms, two baths, on block foundation, lot 64’x 154’.
120 E. Superior, a lot on the east side of town, 64’x 160’, two-car garage in poor condition, excellent home-site with city services.
Open House: Friday, June 13th 5:30-6:30, and Monday, June 16th 5:30-6:30 PM or by appointment with auctioneer. Terms, Legal Description, Photos, & Maps at www.raheauctions.com or auction zip #23795
SELLER: ESTATE OF JEREMY “JAY” MILLER, DECEASED ATTORNEY: Coonrod Law Office, Winchester • John D. Coonrod, Attorney for Robert Miller, Independent Administrator
KENNY RAHE APPRASIAL & AUCTIONEER Kenny Rahe 217-473-4095
WINIFRED BRICKLEY
REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY ESTATE AUCTION 1022 PORTLAND, CARROLLTON, IL 62016
Saturday, June 28, 2014 • 9:30 a.m. (Show Day, June 21st, 2014, 11a.m. to 2p.m.)
REAL ESTATE Ranch Style Brick front Home, 3 Bedrooms, 1-3/4 Baths, approximately 1700 Sq. Ft. of Living Space, with 2 Car Attached Garage, situated on a 95’ x 195’ Lot Terms and condition of sale buyer will enter into a written real estate contract with 10% down day of sale and the balance due at closing, the seller having the right to reject any and all bids. Pictures and full ad on auction zip. FURNITURE Kitchen Table and Chairs, Electric Reclining Lift CHair, Matching Love Seats, 4 Piece Twin Beds Set, Blonde Dresser, Ethan Allen Cedar Chest w/Drawer, 5-Piece Cannonball Bedroom Suite, Hall Seat, Bookcases, Child Chest, Telephone Bench, Coffee Table, Leather Backsaver Recliner, Dry Sink, C-Curve Roll-top Secretary, Gate Leg Drop-leaf Table GLASSWARE & MISC. 8 Pc. Nikko Tableware Dish Set, Blue Deft Glassware, Eureka Airspeed Vacuum CLeaner, 2 Wicker FLower Pot Stands, Bose Wave Radio, Wicker Mirror, Standard Machine Co. Standard Jr. Envelope Sealer, Coleman Lantern, Various Wall Prints, Umbrella Stand, Gold Gilded Mirror, 3 Frederick Elmiger Prints, Misc. Christmas Decorations APPLIANCES Kenmore Washer & Dryer, Whirlpool Oven/Microwave Combo, Kenmore Refrigerator Auction Note: All announcements day of sale take precendence over written material. House will sell at 12:00.
Having Sold Our Farm, We, Lester & Patti Sontag Will Sell The Following at Public Auction Zero Turn Mower, Tractor, Car, Wood Working Tools, Antiques, Collectibles, Guns, & Household
When: Sat. June 28th, 2014 @ 10:00 A.M. Lester & Patti (618-576-2589) Location: From Hardin, IL. Take Rt. 100 N to 2325 N Degerhlia Hollow Rd. Then go 3 mi. to Blue Berry Farm HC61 Box 61 Hardin, IL 62047 (watch for signs) GPS Address N 39.20785 W 90.65426 Car, Tractor & Mowers will sell @ 1:00 Car: 2009 Toyota Camry 4door (138,000 mi) Zero Turn Mower, Tractor & Equip.: 2005 Snapper Pro Zero Turn Mower, DR All-terrain Mower, Int B414 (new tires) excellent shape, Wheel Driven Manure Spreader, Mantis Tiller, Chain Saws, Lot of Yard Tools Antique Furniture & Collectibles: Walnut Round Table w/4 chairs, Dresser, School Teacher’s Desk, Pie Safe, Walnut Lg. Kitchen Cabinet, Rod Iron Single Bed, Secretary/Book Case w/Drop Front Desk, Opossum Belly Cabinet, Chair w/ottoman, Camel Back Trunk, Drop Leaf Table, Wooden Office Chair, Old Wooden Chairs & Stools, Hanging Oil Lamp w/globe, 3 Whiskey Jugs, Crocks, Old Pictures, Hanging Meat Scales w/weights, Wash Boiler, Daiser Churn, Wooden Benches, 6 Oil Lamps, Copper Tea Kettles, Blue Granite Coffee pot, Tin Ware, Sock Knitting Machine, Lunch Box Coffee Grinder, Egg Basket, 5gal Glass Jugs, 3 Frame Honey Collecting Machine, Bird Plates, Pink Depression Glass, German Pipe, 4 Baskets (I Alexander), 3 Hand Carved Masks, 8 Ebony Carvings, Cast Iron Dutch Oven 7 Skillets, 15gal Copper Apple Butter Kettle w/stirrer, 20ga1 Sugar Barrel, Patio Table w/6 chairs, Wood Working Tools: Shop smith Mark V w/ table saw, drill press, 20” Scroll Saw, Joiner, Band saw, Lathe, Disk Sander, Biscuit Cutter, & Extensions, Shop Smith Dust Collecting Unit, Craftsman Radial Arm Saw w/stand, Model G0555 Grizzle 14” Band Saw w/stand, Delta 4” belt & 6” disk sander, 12”Delta Drill Press, DeWalt 12.5’ Planner, 2 Routers, 1 w/ Table (Craftsman & Porta Cable), Ridged Oscillating Edger Belt & Spindle Sander, Delta Model23·710 Sharpening Center, Pancake Air Compressors, Wet/Dry Shop Vac., 2’ x 5’ Work Bench w/ 3 Vises, 2 Stand Support Rollers, 7 Jorgen Wood Clamps, Power Saws, Drills, Wood Clamps, Lathe Knives, Diamond Sharpening Block & More Shop Tools, Elec. Pressure Washer, “Keuffel” Builders Level w/ tri pod stand & grade pole, Antique Tools & Misc: Lg. Anvil, 5-Miller Falls & Stanley Wood Planes, 10 Draw Knives & Fold Up Draw Knives, Rope Making Machine, Wooden Vise, Hay Hooks, Treadle Scroll Saw, Wagon Wheel Spoke Making Tools, Frogs, Wooden Basket Making Tools, 2 Bow Saws, Cross Cut Saw, Broad Axes, “Keen Kutter” Broad Ax, Painted Buzz: Saw, Sm. Wooden Barrel, Old Wooden Carpenter Chest Tool Box, Guns & Artifacts: Rem. 550 Auto 22ga., Ivory Johnson Side by Side 12ga., Scrapes, Arrowheads, Musical Inst. & Other Items: “Framus” Banjo “Flvgelhdrn” Horn, “Peavey” Guitar, Snow Skies, Snow Board, Beaver Coat, Sm. Glass Display Case, Other Items Too Numerous To Mention Auctioneer’s note: Don’t miss this one! Antique Furniture is in excellent shape. Terms of sale: Cash or check with proper ID, Driver’s License or Photo ID & FOID Card all gun laws apply. Announcements made day of sale take Precedence Over All Printed Matter. Owner and Auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED.
Cash, good check, debit/credit card. 5% buyers fee.
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Check Web For Pictures. wwww.klockesauction.com “Have Gavel Will Travel” Klocke’s Auction Service Auctioneer Terry Klocke LIC# 440000568 Rt. Box 13, Batchtown, IL 62006 Ph# (618) 396-2563
REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION Sat., June 28, 2014 • 10:00 AM Auction Location: 309 South Jackson Pittsfield, IL
MIKE PROUGH AUCTIONEER 618-535-1115 Lic.440.000322
HOMER ALLEN ESTATE AUCTION June 28, 2014 • 10 am. Directions: North out of Griggsville, IL. On Rt. 107, last house on east side of road, 316 North Federal St.
• Wonderful Home! • 2/3 Bedrooms • 2 Bathrooms • Large ~ 100’x 170’ Lot • 2-Car Attached Garage • Blacktop Driveway
• Hardwood Flooring! • Central A/C • 2) GFA Furnaces • Floored Attic Storage • Great Location!
This is a great 6 room house in a fantastic location along S. Jackson St. in Pittsfield. The home has vinyl & wood siding, storm windows, & crawl space. Auction of Real Estate at Noon! Check website for terms, listing & photos!
Nice 3 bedroom home, large family room, large deck, fireplace, unattached garage/shop. Great location, close to school, lovely yard that has had great care!
Please call 217-242-1665 to view this home prior to the auction!
[call auctioneer for viewing, cell # 217-248-5213]
Attorney: Matthew A. Smith, Bellatti, Fay, Bellatti & Beard, LLP 816 W. State St, Jacksonville, IL 217-245-7111
Real Estate will sell at noon
Tools: Craftsman router/table, sm. Craftsman compressor, Craftsman 10” radial saw, Craftsman table saw, hand truck, saw horses, Craftsman elec. drill 3/8 w/case, Milwaukee elec. drill, Clark elec. bench sander, B&D scroll saw, Craftsman & B&D hedge trimmers, elec. leaf blower, elec. Eagle mitersaw, Central pneumatic 28 air nailer/case, elec. weed eaters, 2-Dewalt sawsal/case, Shop Craft wood lathe, several circular saws, sm. shop bench, 4-wheel dolly, Speed Clean power washer, Craftsman standing 2-light halogen, Cummins 5-speed drill press, grinder on stand, shelving, lg asst. bolts/nails, Central Pneumatic 3-gal compressor and 21-gal compressor, rolling 3-drawer storage cart, hand saws, T-square, shovels, rakes, several 2x4 pine, misc. lumber & plywood, many old hand wrenches, saber saws, Poulan 14” chain saw, Craftsman wrench sets, floor jack, 10 amp battery charger, concrete hand tools, DuroJet power washer, wheelbarrow., Shop Vac., 2 Craftsman push mowers 7’ step ladder, alum. step ladder Also, selling one of Homer’s wishing wells! Household: RCA 47” TV, Sanyo TV/VHS combo, wooden-arm couch, 2 recliners, corner curio cabinet, glider-rocker, end tables, lamps, wooden wagon, wall clock (Southern Clock Co,) ceramic top coffee table, elec. fireplace, Sound Design stereo/speakers, Formicatop table/4 chairs/leaves, hutch- glass door, kitchen table/4 chairs, Frigidaire refrigerator, lg. Panasonic chest freezer, Sharp microwave, Bunn coffee maker, Sheffield dinnerware, 2 sets Corelle dinnerware, 3pc bedroom set (full,) 2 pc bedroom set, office desk/shelves, book case, Canon copier/printer, Sentry safe, 2 drawer filing cabinet, paper shredder, GE washer and dryer, Bissell vac. Collectables: beer stein collection, LPs (Elvis, ) framed/embroidered 13 star American Flag 80”x42” Auto/Mower -- 2001 Grand Marquis 171,000 mi., Ariens riding mower 19.5 Hp, nice Outdoor/yard: several sets of patio tables/chairs, lg. Kenmore gas grill, dbl glider, yard ornaments (wishing well, deer, geese,), 2-wheeled yard seeder, old spring-seat rocker, portable potty. Auctioneer note; If you’re looking for a power woodworking tool, you can find it here!!
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT GREENE COUNTY CARROLLTON ILLINOIS JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff, vs.
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Brian Walkington Defendants. RR 2 Box 265, Carrollton, IL 62016 Judge James W. Day NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause on March 28, 2014, Greene County Sheriff will on July 17, 2014, at the hour of 10:30AM at Greene County Courthouse, 519 N. Main Street, Carrollton, IL 62016, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described mortgaged real estate: Commonly known as RR 2 Box 265, Carrollton, IL 62016
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 7TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SCOTT COUNTY WINCHESTER, ILLINOIS HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Indenture Trustee for People’s Choice Home Loan Securities Trust Series 2005-1, Mortgage-Backed Notes, Series 2005-1 PLAINTIFF Vs.
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Georgette Lee Arnold a/k/a Georgette L. Arnold; et. al. DEFENDANTS NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 3/28/2013, the Sheriff of Scott County, Illinois will on 7/23/14 at the hour of 11:00AM at Scott County Courthouse 35 East Market Winchester, IL 62694, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Scott and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: PIN 09-21-201-007-0030 Improved with Single Family Home COMMONLY KNOWN AS: Street Alsey, IL 62610
105 Main
Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY OF GREENE CARROLLTON, ILLINOIS NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, Plaintiff, vs.
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DAVID E. WISEHEART AKA DAVID WISEHEART and FIRST BANK, Defendants. PROPERTY ADDRESS: RT 3 BOX 128 CARROLLTON, IL 62016 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of the above Court entered in the above entitled cause on April 24, 2014, the following described real estate, to-wit: Permanent Index Number: 03-92-14300-003 Permanent Index Number: 03-92-15401-004 Commonly known as: RT 3 Box 128, Carrollton, IL 62016 will be offered for sale and sold at public vendue on July 24, 2014 at 10:00 AM, the south end of the Greene County Courthouse Lobby, Carrollton, Illinois. The Judgment amount is $73,194.46. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: The bid amount, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, shall be paid in certified funds immediately by the highest and best bidder at the conclusion of the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to the Plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the Court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale.
Parcel Number(s): 03-92-35-100-015 The real estate is improved with a Single Family Residence. Sale terms: Bidder’s must present, at the time of sale, a cashier’s or certified check for 10% of the successful bid amount. The balance of the successfully bid shall be paid within 24 hours, by similar funds. The subject property is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the Court. The property will NOT be open for inspection. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than the mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). For information call Plaintiff’s Attorney, Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, One East Wacker, Suite 1730, One East Wacker, Suite 1730. Phone number: 312-6516700. Attorney file number: 13-037845.
Great Auctions Start Here! The People's Marketplace Classifieds IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 7TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT JERSEY COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHANCERY DIVISION The Bank of New York Mellon F/K/A The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-5, Assignee of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Nominee for America`s Wholesale Lender; Plaintiff, VS.
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Jess R. Pickel; Stacey D. Pickel; Defendants. NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
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If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g) (1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to a judgment heretofore entered by the said court occurred in the above entitled cause, Sheriff Mark Kallal, Sheriff of Jersey, Illinois, will on July 2, 2014, at the hour of 08:45 AM at Jersey County Courthouse, 201 West Pearl Street, Jerseyville, IL 62052, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate in the said judgment mentioned, situated in the County of Jersey, State of Illinois, or so much
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 7TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT GREENE COUNTYCARROLLTON, ILLINOIS Capital Income and Growth Fund, LLC Plaintiff, vs.
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Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises.
Mary Duggan aka Mary Newingham; Patrick Duggan aka Patrick Joseph Duggan aka Pat Duggan; City of White Hall; Unknown Owners and Non-Record Claimants Defendants
The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE Public notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a judgment of said Court entered in the above-entitled cause on February 27, 2014, I, Sheriff, Ricky Graham of Greene County, Illinois, will hold a sale on July 3, 2014 , commencing at 1 PM, at the Greene County Courthouse, 519 North Main Street, Carrolltom, IL 62016, Room . to sell to the highest bidder or bidders the following described real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said decree, towit:
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff’s attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-13-27442. I611553 6.11.14, 6.18, 6.25
The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. For information, contact the Plaintiff’s Attorney: Heavner, Scott, Beyers & Mihlar, LLC, 111 East Main Street, Decatur, IL 62523, (217) 422-1719. The purchaser of a condominium unit at a judicial foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, who takes possession of a condominium unit pursuant to a court order or a purchaser who acquires title from a mortgagee shall have the duty to pay the proportionate share, if any, of the common expenses for the unit which would have become due in the absence of any assessment acceleration during the 6 months immediately preceding institution of an action to enforce the collection of assessments, and which remain unpaid by the owner during whose possession the assessments accrued. If the outstanding assessments are paid at any time during any action to enforce the collection of assessments, the purchaser shall have no obligation to pay any assessments which accrued before he or she acquired title. If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5 (g-1). If the sale is not confirmed for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the purchase price paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701 (c) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Note: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are advised that the Law Firm of Heavner, Scott, Beyers & Mihlar, LLC, is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I608860 6.11.14, 6.18, 6.25
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Property Address: 120 Douglas Street, White Hall, Illinois 62092
Commonly known as: 120 Douglas Street, White Hall, Illinois 62092 P.I.N.: 11-53-35-207-011 First Lien Position; Single-Family Residence; Judgment Amount $31,651.09 IN ACCORDANCE WITH 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1)(H-1) AND (H-2), 765 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT JERSEY COUNTY, ILLINOIS U.S. BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS OWNER TRUSTEE FOR QUEEN’S PARK OVAL ASSET HOLDING TRUST Plaintiff, -v.-
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THE ESTATE OF THERESA A. BUNSE Defendant NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on May 2, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1:00 PM on July 18, 2014, at the Jerseyville County Courthouse, 201 WEST PEARL STREET (South Door),JERSEYVILLE, IL, 62052, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 307 STREET, Jerseyville, IL 62052
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Property Index No. 04-571-005-00. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $74,570.20. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale.
thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy such judgment to wit: C/K/A: 26322 Old Fidelity Road, Jerseyville, IL 62052 PIN:
42-04-202-007
The person to contact regarding information regarding this property is: Sales Dept., The Wirbicki Law Group, 33 W. Monroe St., Suite 1140, Chicago, IL 60603. Any questions regarding this sale should refer to file number W133521. The terms of the sale are Cash. 10% at time of sale, with the balance due within 24 hours. The property is improved by: SFH. The Property is not open for inspection prior to sale. The real estate, together with all buildings and improvements thereon, and tenements, hereditament and appurtenances thereunto belonging shall be sold under such terms. Russell C. Wirbicki (6186310) The Wirbicki Law Group LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 33 W. Monroe St., Suite 1140 Chicago, IL 60603 Phone: 312-360-9455 Fax: 312-572-7823 W13-3521 pleadings.il@wirbickilaw.com I609231 6.4.14, 6.11, 6.18
ILCS 605/9(g)(5), AND 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE PURCHASER OF THE PROPERTY, OTHER THAN A MORTGAGEE, SHALL PAY THE ASSESSMENTS AND LEGAL FEES REQUIRED BY SUBSECTIONS (g)(1) AND (g)(4) OF SECTION 9 AND THE ASSESSMENTS REQUIRED BY SUBSECTION (g-1) OF SECTION 18.5 OF THE ILLINOIS CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY ACT. The property will not be open for inspection. Terms of Sale: CASH - 10% down at the time of sale and the balance due within 24 hours of the sale. All payments for the amount bid shall be in certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Greene County. The person to contact for information regarding this property is:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 7TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT JERSEY COUNTY JERSEYVILLE, ILLINOIS JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association PLAINTIFF Vs.
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Steve D. Marshall a/k/a Steve Douglas Marshall a/k/a Steven Douglas Marshall a/k/a Stephen Douglas Marshall; et. al. DEFENDANTS NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 3/26/2014, the Sheriff of Jersey County, Illinois will on 7/2/14 at the hour of 8:15AM at Jersey County Courthouse, 201 West Pearl Jerseyville, IL 62052, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Jersey and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: PIN 06-121-008-00 Improved with Single Family Home COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 17172 Yates Road Grafton, IL 62037 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court.
If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g) (1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff’s attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-13-25463. I611010 6.4.14, 6.11, 6.18
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The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).
Type of Sale: ___________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Location: _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ City: __________________________________________________ Special Directions: ______________________________________ Days, Dates & Time of Sale: ______________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
Items for Sale: __________________________________________
Effective May 1st, 2014 you will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver’s license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues.
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For information, contact Plaintiff’s attorney: POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610, Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 2630003. Please refer to file number C1386043. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 263-0003 Attorney File No. C13-86043 Case Number: 13 CH 5 TJSC#: 34-8413 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff’s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. 6.11.14, 6.18, 6.25
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JCH brings local talent to organization Jersey Community Hospital (JCH) is excited to announce that Beth King and Michelle Lyons have accepted roles in the fiscal department. King has been named chief financial officer and Lyons has been named controller. King has over 15 years of financial and audit reporting experience. She has worked with different industries including healthcare, insurance and not-for-profit. A Certified Public Accountant and member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, she was previously employed at Stone Carlie & Company in Clayton as a Principal. King received her bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. A resident of Jerseyville with her husband and two daughters, King volunteers in the local school district and is active in her church. Lyons attended Southern Illinois University Edwardsville with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. She has worked at Logan University and MacMurray College over the last 15 years in the accounting and financial affairs departments. Before joining JCH this year, Lyons worked as an independent contractor at Villa Duchesne and Oak Hill School in St. Louis, Mo. She stays very busy taking care of her three daughters, along with volunteering for various organizations including Jerseyville United Methodist Church, Whiz
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healthcare accounting with a proven track record of performance. Both have excellent critical thinking skills and a strong loyalty to Jerseyville and JCH.” King and Lyons are both hometown girls who graduated from Jersey Community High School. Both of their mothers were teachers in the district and taught business and accounting classes for many years. If you would like more information, visit jch.org or contact the Community Relations Department at 618-498-8466.
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Royal Neighbors of America Chapter 146 worked with Wal Mart on a matching funds project for Childrens Miracle Network on a trivia night. Money raised by the trivia night was matched by RNA. Presenting the $2,000 check for Children Miracle Network are, left to right, Karen Ziegler and Sandy Bechtold, RNA Chapter 146 officers, Lenita Combs, Wal Mart employee, Mary Lou Hess, Chapter 146 president to Don Largent, Wal Mart store manager. The money goes to the local Children’s Miracle Network and will stay in the area to be used for patient care and services.
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Senior contestants and reigning Miss Jersey County are, left to right, Caroline Robertson, Jade Pfleger, Retiring Miss Jersey County 2013 Greta Meisner, Rachel Parsell, Audrey Parsell, Lauren Kight.
Stadium Theater hosting fair’s reigning queens, contestants during red carpet event The Stadium Theater in Jerseyville is hosting a Red Carpet Meet and Greet for the public to meet the reigning Jersey County Fair Queens and contestants at the 4:30 p.m. matinee on Sunday, June 29. The ladies will be on hand to greet friends and family prior to the showings and afterwards. The reigning Jersey County Fair queens are Miss Greta Meisner and Miss Lillian Cambron. Senior contestants include Caroline Robertson, Jade Pfleger, Audrey Parsell and Lauren Kight. Little Miss contestants are Kylee Krueger, Meredith Gray, Kaelyn For-
rester, Magdalene Alexander, Josie Shipley, Makayla Woolsey, Ella Leblanc, Savanna Walker, Kylie Bean, AnnaLee Green, Keeley Shoemaker, Carly Stelbrink, Maria Schroeder, Aubrey Wock, Nora Mifflin, Maebre Varble, Maleah Derrick, Corie Heitzig and Emma Simpson. Steve Dougherty is hosting the event in anticipation of the 146th Annual Jersey County Fair, which will run July 5 through July 13. The Stadium Theater is a proud sponsor of the 54th Annual Jersey County Fair Pageant which will be on Wednesday, July 9 at 7 p.m.
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Members of Dr. Silas Hamilton Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution handed out 150 flags and Flag Codes in commemoration of Flag Day, June 14, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at Sinclair Food Mart. Nolan Mattingly, front, and his mother, Stephanie Dooley, received flags and a Flag Code from Dr. Silas Hamilton Chapter member, Roberta Groppel. The Stars and Stripes is the most popular name for the red, white and blue national flag of the United States. The color red was selected for hardiness and courage, white for purity and innocence and blue for vigilance, perseverance and justice. The Stars and Stripes was first displayed in a land battle on Aug. 16, 1777; on a U.S. Navy ship on Nov. 1, 1777; in a naval battle in the Pacific on March 25, 1813; in Antarctica in 1840; at the North Pole on April 6, 1909; and on the moon on July 20, 1969.
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Wednesday, June 18, 2014 Jerseyville, Illinois
Post 492 wins district opener The Jerseyville American Legion Post 492 baseball team is beginning the summer much the same way the Jersey Community High School squad spent most of its spring season — winning. Post 492 is off to a 3-0 start to begin its summer American Legion campaign — a season that had to be delayed thanks to the high school Panthers making a postseason run to the sectional semifinals to cap their 24-13 season. "In the summer we tell them rule No. 1 is have fun," head coach Darren Perdun said. "No. 2 is hustle and play hard and make yourself better and No. 3 is make each other better. As long as we follow those three rules, I think we'll have a good summer no matter what our record ends up being." Graduated high school seniors from the spring season have been replaced by a new crop of younger players for the summer — a trio of which helped spark a seventh-inning Post 492 rally that led to a 6-4 win against district foe Calhoun Post 636 Tuesday in Hardin. Jerseyville trailed Calhoun 4-1 entering the seventh inning, which began with Drake Kanallakan — who pitched the final four innings for the win from the mound — reaching base on an error. He got to third thanks to a sacrifice bunt from Killian Manning and scored on a hard-hit ground ball by Mike Clendennan. That got Post 492 back to the top of its batting order, where runs batted in by veterans Christian Kimble and Lane Powers drew Jerseyville even before a twoRBI double by Brendan Kennedy provided the winning margin. Jerseyville's summer schedule continues against Brighton's Southwest League summer team at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Schneider Park.
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Southwestern High School's Graham Bachman works against a Carrollton defender during the teams' basketball matchup at the White Hall Summer League Tuesday at North Greene High School. selliott@campbellpublications.net
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Drake Kanallakan unleashes a pitch for the Jerseyville American Legion Post 492 baseball team against Calhoun Post 636 Tuesday in Hardin. Kanallakan earned the win in relief as Jerseyville won a 6-4 decision to improve to 3-0. michaelrweaver.com
Kaiden Heyen drives to the hoop for the Piasa Birds during a White Hall Summer League matchup against Carrollton Tuesday at North Greene High School.
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Jersey Community High School head softball coach Julie Muenstermann goes over proper pitching mechanics with a goup of area youngsters during the Lady Panthers' youth softball camp Monday at the Jerseyville American Legion Post 492 softball field.
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Campers learn the correct form for a wrestling stance from Jersey Community High School head coach Allen Snyder during the first day of the Panthers' week-long youth wrestling camp Monday at JCHS.
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Future Jersey Community High School Panthers race to field a ground ball as JCHS assistant coach Chris Skinner looks on during the program's youth baseball camp Monday at the Don Snyders Sports Complex.
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City of Jerseyville, IL Water Quality Report –2014 January 01 to December 31, 2013 This year, as in the past, The City of Jerseyville has continued to monitor your drinking water as required by the USEPA and State drinking water health standards. Our system vigilantly safeguards its groundwater supply, and we have prepared this report detailing were your water comes from and how it compares to standards set by regulatory agencies. We are committed to providing you with this information because well informed customers are our best allies. If you have any questions about this report or concerning your water system, please contact Mr. Robert Kincade at (618) 498-3312 or Water Treatment Plant at (618) 376-4946. We want our valued customers to be informed about their water quality. If you would like to learn more, please feel welcome to attend any of our regularly scheduled City Council Meetings at 6:00 PM, every other Tuesday at the City Municipal Building, 115 East Prairie Street. Please call City Hall for a list of scheduled meetings. Jerseyville uses ground water provided by one of or a combination of three wells drilled into the Illinois River Valley aquifer. An aquifer is a geological formation that contains water. Well #1 is located in the well field near Nutwood, IL. Well #2 is located 700 feet West of Well #1. Well #3 is a new well installed in 1994 and located 700 feet South of Well #2. Wells #1, #2 and #3 can supply water at a rate of 1600 GPM to our Treatment Facility. A source water assessment completed in 2003 by the Illinois EPA identifies the following as potentials for sources of contamination. City owned Emergency Generator and fuel storage tank for the generator. Non point source contamination due to agricultural of the surrounding land. The City Water Department has source water tested at required time intervals for possible contaminates. Efforts to protect our source water including a 1000 feet setback and farmer awareness programs are in effect to reduce the potential for source water contamination. In 2011, Jerseyville received a Non-Compliance Advisory (NCA) for bacteriological detections in Well #3. Maintenance at this sample location served to remedy this issue. While the NCA has been resolved at this time, monthly monitoring data is continually being tracked in regards to all active potable wells at the facility; further deficiencies would result in additional enforcement. Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly people, and infants can be at particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. USEPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by cryptosporidium and other microbial contaminants are available from the USEPA’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline (1-800-426-4791). Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that the water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the USEPA’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline (1-800-426-4791). If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. We cannot control the variety of materials used in home plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa. gov/safewater/lead. The sources of drinking water (both tap and bottled) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it can dissolve naturally occurring minerals and radioactive materials, and pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or human activity. Possible contaminants consist of: Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations and wildlife; Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which may be naturally occurring or result from urban storm water runoff, industrial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining or farming; Pesticides and herbicides, which may come a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban storm water runoff and residential uses; Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production, and may also come from gas stations, urban storm water runoff and septic systems; and Radioactive contaminants, which may be naturally occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities. In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, USEPA prescribes regulations that limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. FDA regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water, which must provide the same protection for public health. Attached are tables containing test results on the water, source and finished, provided to our customers. These tables will give you a better picture of the contaminants that we test for and the levels of each that were detected. There were several contaminants that were tested for and were not detected; these contaminants are listed in the tables for your information.
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Look no further if considering country living or hunting retreat. Versatile 58 acres m/l, approx 28 acres wooded, 42x60 pole barn. Property partially fenced with gate. 30 minutes from Clark bridge. Call today!! #70915 $549,000 Agent: Sonja Shaw 535-1899
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This 3 bedroom ranch sits on a corner lot in a very quiet neighborhood. Large bath features a double sink vanity. Outdoor patio is a great place to chill and relax!!! Call today!! #70825 $83,500 Agent: Whitney McIver 531-2256
214 6TH ST., CARROLLTON
Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with full basement. Extensive updating including plumbing, electrical, HVAC, windows and more. Nice rear porch enclosed to enjoy the fall and spring on. Some appliances included. Call today for more information. #70615 $96,500 Agent: David Loy 535-6039
206 HARBERT ST., JERSEYVILLE
Lots of new!! New windows, flooring, freshly painted and remodeled which includes newer plumbing and updated wiring. Home offers 3 bedrooms, full basement and a spacious back yard with storage shed. This is one you won’t want to miss!! #70765 $54,900 Agent: Mindy Woelfel 946-0434
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31553 North Apple Trees Rd. - Medora 5 bedrooms on 5 acres in Northern Jersey County. Several out buildings including a nice sized pole shed, small pasture perfect for livestock. Call Roger $85,000 114 N State St, Jerseyville This 2 story commercial building is located on State Street in the heart of Jerseyville’s downtown business district, in a very high traffic flow area, and has income from tenant on the ground floor. Call Roger $40,000
415 South Pearl, Jerseyville 3 bed 2 bath with full dry basement complete with custom wet bar, new siding,plumbing,heat and air, lots of hard wood all on huge lot with storage shed. Call Stacey $120,000
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RR 2 Box 20 RockBRidge $159,000 Everything on one level! Spacious living room with gas fireplace, open dining room & kitchen with movable work island. Beautiful four seasons room, offers nice country side views. Three bedrooms, two large baths with plenty of storage. Full brick ranch with many updates including roof 2012, gutters, furnace 2008, water heater 2008, central air 2008. Bonus room off kitchen is used as an office, easy to make fourth bedroom. Attached 23 x 26 garage. Handicap accessible ramp at rear entry. Both baths are spacious, wide hallways. Pantry closet off main floor laundry. Plenty of parking, sidewalks around front and rear of home with patio. This home offers a nice floor plan with full basement. This is a well cared for home. Public water, public sewer & natural gas.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 7TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT JERSEY COUNTY JERSEYVILLE, ILLINOIS JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association PLAINTIFF Vs.
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Steve D. Marshall a/k/a Steve Douglas Marshall a/k/a Steven Douglas Marshall a/k/a Stephen Douglas Marshall; et. al. DEFENDANTS NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 3/26/2014, the Sheriff of Jersey County, Illinois will on 7/2/14 at the hour of 8:15AM at Jersey County Courthouse, 201 West Pearl Jerseyville, IL 62052, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Jersey and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTH THREE QUARTERS (S 3/4) OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (SE 1/4) OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER (SW 1/4) OF SECTION TWENTYONE (21), IN TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) WEST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, JERSEY COUNTY, ILLINOIS COMMENCING AT THE POINT WHERE THE NORTH LINE AND WEST LINE OF THIS TRACT INTERSECT AS A POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE ONE THOUSAND NINETY FEET (1090) TO A POINT, THENCE SOUTH TWO HUNDRED FEET (200) PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE TO A POINT, THENCE WEST ONE THOUSAND NINETY FEET(1090) TO THE WEST LINE, THENCE ON THE WEST LINE TWO HUNDRED FEET (200) TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING FIVE (5) ACRES MORE OR LESS. SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF JERSEY AND STATE OF ILLINOIS. PIN 06-121-008-00 Improved with Single Family Home COMMONLY KNOWN AS: Yates Road Grafton, IL 62037
the right to reject any photo that will not reproduce clearly. PhOtOS And rePrIntS: 5x7-$9.00; 8x10-$10.00. Copies: 81/2 x 11: 20¢ per copy; 8 1/2 x 14 to 11 x 17: 25¢ per copy. AdvertISIng rAte: $11.66 per column inch. example: 1 column by 3 inches would be 3 col. inches x $11.66 = $34.98 For more information about display rates, quantity discounts and insert rates, contact the Jersey County Journal advertising department at 618-498-1234. cArdS OF thAnKS, MeMOrIALS: $7.95 minimum; 25¢ per word after 65 words, pre-paid. tO MAIL A SIngLe ISSue: $4
Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff’s attorney:
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Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT JERSEY COUNTY, ILLINOIS U.S. BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS OWNER TRUSTEE FOR QUEEN’S PARK OVAL ASSET HOLDING TRUST Plaintiff, -v.13 CH 5 THE ESTATE OF THERESA A. BUNSE Defendant NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on May 2, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1:00 PM on July 18, 2014, at the Jerseyville County Courthouse, 201 WEST PEARL STREET (South Door), JERSEYVILLE, IL, 62052, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOTS 5 AND 6 IN BLOCK 11 EXCEPTING THE SOUTH 50 FEET THEREOF IN BLYTHE’S SUBDIVISION OF BLOCKS 10, 11, 12 16 AND 17 OF HILL’S SECOND ADDITION TO THE CITY OF JERSEYVILLE, SITUATED IN JERSEY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 307 STREET, Jerseyville, IL 62052
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Property Index No. 04-571-005-00. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $74,570.20. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court.
the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver’s license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues. For information, contact Plaintiff‚Äôs attorney: POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610, Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 263-0003. Please refer to file number C13-86043. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 263-0003 Attorney File No. C13-86043 Case Number: 13 CH 5 TJSC#: 34-8413 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff‚Äôs attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 7TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT JERSEY COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHANCERY DIVISION The Bank of New York Mellon F/K/A The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-5, Assignee of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Nominee for America`s Wholesale Lender; Plaintiff, VS.
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Jess R. Pickel; Stacey D. Pickel; Defendants. NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to a judgment heretofore entered by the said court occurred in the above entitled cause, Sheriff Mark Kallal, Sheriff of Jersey, Illinois, will on July 2, 2014, at the hour of 08:45 AM at Jersey County Courthouse, 201 West Pearl Street, Jerseyville, IL 62052, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate in the said judgment mentioned, situated in the County of Jersey, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy such judgment to wit: PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 11, WEST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, JERSEY COUNTY, ILLINOIS, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A STONE FOUND AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 11, WEST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, JERSEY COUNTY, ILLINOIS; THENCE ON AN ASSUMED BEARING OF SOUTH 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID QUARTER QUARTER OF SECTION A DISTANCE OF 774.50 FEET TO AN
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IRON PIN; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 28 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 1,589.22 FEET TO A POINT, FOR THE BEGINNING OF THE TRACT DESCRIBED HEREIN; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 89 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 28 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 390.91 FEET TO AN IRON PIN SET; THENCE 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST PARALLEL WITH THE PUBLIC ROAD MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE OLD FIDELITY ROAD; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 28 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE AFORESAID CENTERLINE A DISTANCE OF 390.91 FEET TO A SPIKE NAIL SET; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE A DISTANCE OF 557.34 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 5.00 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ALL BEING SITUATED IN JERSEY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. C/K/A: 26322 Old Fidelity Road, Jerseyville, IL 62052 PIN:
42-04-202-007
The person to contact regarding information regarding this property is: Sales Dept., The Wirbicki Law Group, 33 W. Monroe St., Suite 1140, Chicago, IL 60603. Any questions regarding this sale should refer to file number W133521. The terms of the sale are Cash. 10% at time of sale, with the balance due within 24 hours. The property is improved by: SFH. The Property is not open for inspection prior to sale. The real estate, together with all buildings and improvements thereon, and tenements, hereditament and appurtenances thereunto belonging shall be sold under such terms. Russell C. Wirbicki (6186310) The Wirbicki Law Group LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 33 W. Monroe St., Suite 1140 Chicago, IL 60603 Phone: 312-360-9455 Fax: 312-572-7823 W13-3521 pleadings.il@wirbickilaw.com I609231
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Jersey County police and traffic
The following police reports were filed between June 9 and June 13. These reports are public information and are obtained from the Jersey County Circuit Clerk’s office. All individuals were arrested and charged, or cited in the case of traffic violations. All are innocent until proven guilty. The following individuals were charged with felonies: Douglas, Dean A., dob 9-7-68, possession amount controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of cannabis less than 2.5 grams. Von Nida, Jacob D., dob 1-18-91, aggravated battery/great bodily harm and 2 counts domestic battery/bodily harm. Bottom, Tyson R., dob 9-1-78, unauthorized possession script/altered. McCalla, Michael J., dob 1-6-89, possession amount controlled substance and possession of hypo/syringe/ needles. The following individuals were charged with misdemeanors: Parks, Maxie R., dob 10-17-80, criminal damage to property less than $300. Sawyer, Amy L., dob 7-25-71, possession of drug paraphernalia. Jenkins, Andrew, dob 2-27-88, possession of drug paraphernalia. Lewis, Kagen D., dob 5-2-96, consumption of liquor by a minor. Hatcher-Wood, Jennifer A. T., dob
8-6-86, possession of drug paraphernalia. Schrieber, Raymond L., dob 1-1863, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of cannabis less than 2.5 grams. Roettgers, Casey L., dob 3-11-75, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of cannabis less than 2.5 grams. The following individual was charged with a conservation violation: Schaaff, Carl J., dob 12-5-66, notify department/transfer ID number. The following individuals were charged with driving under the influence: Schrieber, Raymond L., dob 1-1863. Doe, John, dob not available. The following individuals were charged with traffic violations: Burge, Dennis R., dob 7-30-79, driving on suspended license. Lorsbach, Sydney S., dob 1-28-97, improper traffic lane usage. Hackworth, Christopher W., dob 3-8-84, operating an uninsured vehicle. Proffitt, Ericka A., dob 1-11-94, driving 21-25 mph above the limit. Needham, Paul M., dob 8-13-68, operating an uninsured vehicle and driving 15-20 mph above the limit. Rebello, Phillip James, dob 9-1768, driving 15-20 mph above the limit. Gallay, Eric J., dob 2-3-70, operat-
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Public Notice is hereby given that on June 9, 2014, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of Jersey County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as The Works Hair Salon.
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Dated this 9th day of June, 2014 STEPHEN L POHLMAN COUNTY CLERK
Public Notice is hereby given that on May 27, 2014, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of Jersey County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as 618 Connect, located at 204 Osage, PO Box 54, Jerseyville, IL 62052. Dated this 27th day of May, 2014 STEPHEN L POHLMAN COUNTY CLERK 6.4.14, 6.11, 6.18
NOTICE OF INTENT TO FILE APPLICATION
NOTICE
The Village of Kane Greene , County, IL is submitting an application for financial assistance to USDA Rural Development to assess the collection and treatment options of waste water, perform conceptual engineering and cost estimating tasks, coordinate with IEPA, Village of Kane, coordinate with several environmental agencies and related technical assistance resulting in a Preliminary Engineering Report.
Public Notice is hereby given that on May 28, 2014, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of Jersey County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as McCarry’s Dairyland Partnership, located at 400B West Carpenter St., Jerseyville, IL 62052.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting the Village of Kane, P.O. Box 167, Kane, IL 62054 Village President/Treasurer at 618498-6418.
STEPHEN L POHLMAN COUNTY CLERK
PUBLIC NOTICE
Harold Kallal, Chairman Jersey County SWCD 6.18.14
NOTICE Listed below are scheduled meeting dates for the Town of Quarry, Jersey County, Illinois. Meetings are held at the Township Hall located at 14327 Scenic Hill Drive, Grafton, Illinois. Meetings begin at 7:00 PM unless otherwise noted. April 1, 2014 (Budget Hearing at 6:30 PM) April 8, 2014 Town Meeting May 6, 2014 June 3, 2014 July 1, 2014 August 5, 2014 September 2, 2014 October 7, 2014 November 4, 2014 December 2, 2014 January 6, 2015 February 3, 2015 March 3, 2015 Bob Smith, Supervisor, Town of Quarry, Jersey County, Illinois
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The Board of Directors of the Jersey County Soil and Water Conservation District has passed an ordinance on June 17, 2014 establishing prevailing wages rates for construction to be the same as those in Jersey County as determined by the Illinois Department of Labor. Anyone wishing to inspect the Ordinance may do so at the District Office located at 604 E. Franklin, Jerseyville, IL.
Commercial Building for rent Call (618) 498-1234 and ask for Business Department
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ing an uninsured vehicle and driving 15-20 mph above the limit. Wittman, Nathan L., dob 5-6-84, driving 21-25 mph above the limit. Miller, Jordan C., dob 1-18-81, operating an uninsured vehicle and driving 21-25 mph above the limit. Mills, Edward L., dob 6-3-60, driving 15-20 mph above the limit. Calmese, Joanne L., dob 10-14-81, driving 15-20 mph above the limit. Hawk, Christopher E., dob 7-24-96, driving 21-25 mph above the limit. Gibson, Derrick J., dob 4-10-93, driving 15-20 mph above the limit. Wallace, Deborah S., dob 7-21-61, unlicensed. Young, Leann E., dob 2-15-89, driving 15-20 mph above the limit. Schroeder, Adam J. dob 4-4-83, reckless driving. Neff, Terry L., dob 7-24-63, operating an uninsured vehicle. Cope, Erica M., dob 12-19-96, operating an uninsured vehicle. Schrieber, Raymond L., dob 1-1863, fail to notify of damage/unattended vehicle and improper traffic lane usage. Karlas, Kay H., dob 3-28-68, operating an uninsured vehicle and driving 15-20 mph above the limit. Brooks, Ruth A., dob 6-10-89, driving 15-20 mph above the limit. Hatcher-Wood, Jennifer A. T., dob 8-6-86, driving on suspended license and operating an uninsured vehicle. Holtgrave, Ashleigh Z., dob 7-13-
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT JERSEY COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE No. 14-P-23 OF EVELYN M. HENEGHAN, DECEASED CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of EVELYN M. HENEGHAN, of Jersey County, Illinois, who died on the 9th day of May, 2014. Letters of Office were issued on June 11, 2014, to JOSEPH T. HENEGHAN and CHARLOTTE L. HENEGHAN, whose attorney of record is Wittman and Lorton, P.C., 123 W. Pearl St., P.O. Box 190, Jerseyville, Illinois 62052. The estate will be administered without court supervision unless, under Section 28-4 of the estates Act (755 ILCS 5/28-4), any interested person terminates independent administration at any time by mailing or delivering a petition to terminate to the Clerk. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial Circuit, 201 West Pearl, Jersey County Courthouse, Jerseyville, Illinois, 62052, or with the representative or both on or before January 2, 2015, and any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the clerk must be mailed or delivered to the representative and to the attorney within ten (10) days after it has been filed. Wittman and Lorton, P.C. George P. Wittman # 03053504 Laef N. Lorton # 6287442 Allison S. Lorton # 6286745 Attorneys at Law 123 W. Pearl St. P.O. Box 190 Jerseyville, IL 62052 Telephone: 618-498-2167
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PUBLIC NOTICE TREE TRIMMING ACTIVITIES IN DOW, GRAFTON AND NEARBY AREAS TO THE PATRONS OF AMEREN ILLINOIS: Please be advised that Ameren Illinois will trim trees and other vegetation in and around the town(s) of Dow and Grafton, Illinois. Our qualified utility arborists will trim trees and vegetation that could interfere with electric lines that run from pole to pole and elsewhere. This work is necessary in order to minimize the likelihood of outages and safety hazards. There is no charge to you for this service. If you have any questions about this work, please call 1-800-755-5000 or visit our website at MySafeTrees.com. You may address your concerns in the manner specified on our website. You may also call the Consumer Services Division of the Illinois Commerce Commission at 1-800-524-0795. Maps have been provided to the mayors and the county board chairpersons of the affected areas. Sincerely, Ameren Illinois Forestry Department 6.18.14
Jerseyville, Illinois
Employment Opportunity 94, driving 15-20 mph above the limit. Kitsmiller, Robert C., dob 4-20-80, driving 21-25 mph above the limit. Roettgers, Tammy S., dob 3-3-96, driving 11-14 mph above the limit. Martin, Blake R., dob 8-8-95, operating an uninsured vehicle and driving 1-10 mph above the limit. Schneider, Ryan J., dob 6-10-93, transportation of alcohol/passenger. Nelson, Kyleigh E., dob 9-6-91, operating an uninsured vehicle and driving 21-25 mph above the limit. Wildhaber, Jeffrey D., dob 5-8-72, driving 15-20 mph above the limit. Rose, Sarah A., dob 1-11-79, driving 21-25 mph above the limit. Fester, Michael L., dob 3-2-78, diving 15-20 mph above the limit. Grizzle, Matthew E., dob 4-21-92, driving 15-20 mph above the limit.
Divorces
The following couples were granted a divorce in Jersey County Circuit Court between June 2 and June 13: Troy Bell and Jamie Bell Margaret Colleen Newberry and Steven Kenneth Newberry Dannielle Morgan and Kyle Sanders Racheal Sedam and Erik Sedam Nicole Johnson and Cody Johnson
HELP WANTED RECEPTIONIST Orthodontics office 3 days per week Please Call 618-498-2232 STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY OF JERSEY, IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF No. 2014-P-21 FRANK R. FITZGIBBONS, Deceased CLAIM NOTICE
Dated this 28th day of May, 2014
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QEM FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND MEETING Notice is given that a public day of July, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. at the Fire Station at 14905 Elsah Road, Grafton, Illinois, located at the junction of Elsah Road and Illinois Route 3, with reference to the Annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance of the QEM Fire Protection District. The Tentative Budget and Appropriation Ordinance is posted at the Fire Station for public inspection and will remain so posted for at least thirty (30) days prior Notice is further given hearing, a special meeting of Protection District will be to final action on the annual budget. That immediately following the public he held at the same location for the purpose of considering and acting on the Annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for the fiscal year commencing May 1, 2014 and ending April 30, 2015.
Notice is given to claimants of the death of FRANK R. FITZGIBBONS, of Jerseyville, Illinois. Letters of Office were issued on May 29, 2014 to Tina Branham, 106 Park Street, Brighton, IL 62012, and whose attorney is Robert L. Watson, 201 North Main St., Box 488, Brighton, IL 62012 Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Seventh Judicial Circuit, Probate Division, Jersey County Courthouse, Jerseyville, IL 62052, or with the representative, or both, on or before December 12, 2014, and any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Circuit Court Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the representative and to the attorney of record, if any, within ten (10) days after it has been filed and the claimant shall file with the court proof of any required mailing. Tina Branham, Executor C/O Robert L. Watson, her attorney 201 North Main St., Box 488 Brighton, IL 62012 618-372-8441 6.11.14, 6.18, 6.25
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT JERSEY COUNTY, ILLINOIS UNITED COMMUNITY BANK, an Illinois banking corporation, Plaintiff, vs.
No.14-CH-17
HEATHER BATTON, MACHELLE HAWKINS, RENE BASSETT BUTLER, as Administrator of the Estate of Lloyd D. Batton, deceased, RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF LLOYD D. BATTON, DECEASED, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants. NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION Notice is hereby given to UNKNOWN HEIRS OF LLOYD D. BATTON, DECEASED AND UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS of the real estate described below, Defendants in the above-entitled case, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 2-206, 15-1218 and 15-1502 of the Code of Civil Procedure, that the above-entitled mortgage foreclosure suit is now pending in said court and the day on or after which a default may be entered against Defendants is July 14, 2014. Plaintiff has certified the following regarding said foreclosure action filed on June 4, 2014. 1.The names of all Plaintiffs and Case Number are as follows: United Community Bank, an Illinois banking corporation; Case No. 2014-CH-17 2. The court in which said action was brought is as follows: Circuit Court for the Seventh Judicial Circuit, Jersey County, Illinois 3. The names of the title holders of record are: Heirs of Lloyd D. Batton 4. A legal description of the real estate sufficient to identify it with reasonable
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...is Updating the Waiting List and Accepting New Rental Applications for the Following Projects: 62 or Older; or Miller East Apartments 300 East Miller Drive, Jerseyville, IL............... Disabled or Handicapped Regardless of Age
Miller South Apartments 1100 South Liberty St., Jerseyville, IL........... All 62 or Older; or Miller Jerseyville Apartments Disabled or Handicapped 400 East Miller Drive, Jerseyville, IL.............. Regardless of Age 62 or Older; or Miller Brighton Apartments or Handicapped 303 Brown Street, Brighton, IL..................... Disabled Regardless of Age
certainty is as follows: Parcel 1: A part of the North Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 6 North, Range 11 West of the Third Principal Meridian, being described as Lot 19 of PIASA HAVEN and being 100 feet on the East and West Boundary thereof; 70 feet more or less on the North and South Boundary thereof; and Lot 15A of PIASA HAVEN Parcel 2: A part the North Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 6 North, Range 11 West of the Third Principal Meridian, being described as Lot 20 of PIASA HAVEN and being 70 feet on the North and South Boundary thereof and 100 feet of the Boundary East and West Boundary thereof; and Lot 13A of PIASA HAVEN. All being situated in Jersey County, Illinois. 5. A common address or description of the location of the real estate is as follows: 11751 Piasa Haven Road, Godfrey, Illinois 6. An identification of the mortgage sought to be foreclosed is as follows: Name of mortgagor: L. Dale Batton (a/k/a Lloyd D. Batton) Name of mortgagee: United Community Bank Date of mortgage: November 9, 2012 Date of recording: November 15, 2012 County where recorded: Jersey County, Illinois Recording document identification: Book 1803 at page 213 as Document No. 201200132964 Charles Huebener CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT BROWN, HAY & STEPHENS, LLP Emmet A. Fairfield Registration Number: 6180505 205 S. 5th Street – Suite 700 P.O. Box 2459 Springfield, IL 62705 (217) 544-8491 efairfield@bhslaw.com 6.11.14, 6.18, 6.25
Miller Hardin Apartments 62 or Older; or Earley Street, Hardin, IL............................... Disabled or Handicapped Regardless of Age
Royal Lakes Senior Apartments 62 or Older; or 668 Poplar Avenue, Royal Lakes, IL.............. Disabled or Handicapped Regardless of Age
Miller N.E. Apartments 62 or Older; or 116 Krause Drive, Jerseyville, IL................... Disabled or Handicapped Regardless of Age
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS AT MILLER HARDIN APARTMENTS Please Phone Our Office for an Application
618-498-6811
OFFICE HOURS: 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday - Friday “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer”
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
HELP WANTED Graphic Designer
Jersey County Journal is seeking a full-time Graphic Designer to work in the production of print advertisements and newspaper pages. Job includes duties maintaining newspaper websites. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS • Computer training, typing proficiency, excellent grammar and Internet skills required. • Availability to work flexible hours. • Ability to meet deadlines. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS • Design experience. • Experience with Mac computers and networks. • The ideal candidate will be proficient in InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop. WE OFFER: • Pleasant office and friendly co-workers. • State-of-the-art programs. • Opportunity to excel in a fast-paced and creative work environment. • Competitive salary and benefits package.
To apply, contact Julie Nash, production supervisor, Jersey County Journal. Resumés are appreciated but not required.
JERSEY COUNTY JOURNAL 832 S. State St. • Jerseyville, IL