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Ogle County Sheriff Michael Harn seeks a second term. A7
The Mt. Morris Senior Center offers flu shots and health information Oct. 11. A13
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$4 million wrongful death suit
crafts and parade
Stop sign was missing at intersection
By Vinde Wells Editor
By Vinde Wells Editor
A larger and more diverse Farmers Market and Craft Show will be one of the highlights for visitors at the 43rd Autumn on Parade festival this weekend. Farmers Market coordinator Laury Edlund said 181 vendors, at least 25 more than at previous festivals, will display their wares in booths on the Ogle County Courthouse lawn and the surrounding area in downtown Oregon on Saturday, Oct. 5 and Sunday, Oct.6. “It’s definitely up this year,” Edlund said. “I think some are looking for a different venue or maybe one closer to home.” She said several of the new vendors told her they were referred by the festival’s veteran crafters. “I’ve had a lot of them tell me ‘I’ve heard you have a good festival and I should be part of it,’” she said. Several new crafters will add variety to the items offered for sale, Edlund said. “We have maple products this year, a woman who makes bras into aprons, and items made from sea shells,” she said. “Lloyd Bellows will do blacksmith demonstrations as well as offer his items for sale.” The AOP festival will serve up its traditional fare of fun with some added attractions for 2013. Haunted Harvest is the theme for this year’s event. “Following this year’s theme
Autumn on Parade “corn crew” volunteers Linda Edler, Timmy and Lindsey Breeden, and Marge Immel, were busy decorating Oregon’s downtown with cornstalks Sunday for the upcoming Autumn on Parade festival this weekend.
‘Haunted Harvest,’ entertainers on Saturday on the courthouse square will include Fred the Vampire and Horrible Harry just to name a few,” said festival president Marseyne Snow. “Frankenstein will also stroll the courthouse lawn on stilts. After all it is a Haunted Harvest.” One of the new events for this year is a post parade show by the South Shore Drill Team on Sunday. “Because South Shore is always a such a crowd favorite during the Harvest Time Parade we decided to have them stay a bit longer and do a show after the parade is over,” said Snow. “The post parade show will be held on Jefferson Street in front of the Oregon library.” Snow said this year’s parade, held on Sunday at 1 p.m., is shaping up to be one of the largest in recent years. “In addition to the South Shore Drill Team and the Jesse White Tumblers we have booked the New
Generation Drill Team and a Circus Wagon Train,” Snow said. Antique tractors and vintage vehicles, youth groups and marching bands, and other commercial entries will also be on hand. Also new to this year’s festival is a 93 foot long zipline operated by Kid Again Inflatable Fun Shows, located in the AOP Fun Zone. “We wanted to try something new and the zip-line looks like a lot of fun,” Snow said. A Volcano Adventureland inflatable and a ‘Lil Builders Toddler Zone will also be offered in the Fun Zone along with face painting, balloon artistry, and cotton candy. Activities will be offered on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wristbands are needed for entry to Fun Zone activities and cost $5 prior to the festival weekend and $8 during the festival. Advance sales are available at the Nash Recreation
Center in Oregon. The Oregon Park District will be providing volunteers for the Fun Zone ticket booth this year and has also created a special Autumn on Parade photo backdrop where kids, and adults, can pose for a photo to remember their visit to the festival for years to come. The Illinois Patriot Guard Fallen Heroes Traveling Memorial Wall will also be on display both days during the festival. The wall, initiated by Gold Star families and the Riders, pays tribute to Illinois military members who gave their lives in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation New Dawn. It bears the names, portraits, hometowns, ranks and dates of death of each service member. The wall will be located on the lawn Turn to A2
Friends reminisce during country tour By Vinde Wells Editor Two longtime friends made the most of a beautiful fall day to learn more about local history and reminisce Sept. 29 at the Mt. Morris Country Living Tour. Ginny Hough, 83, and LaVonne Anderson, 91, who have grandchildren in common, were among the more than 100 people who took the tour on a pictureperfect autumn afternoon. The event was sponsored by the Mt. Morris Tourism Committee. The first stop on the tour was Weller’s Woods for a Tennessee Picnic under the spreading oak trees. Hough spied an antique auto displayed there. “My brother had one just like this,” she said, as she headed over for a closer look. She and Anderson shared memories of local happenings and people as they waited their turn to take a hayride through the scenic pasture and woods. Anderson said she was enjoying the tour as well as the blue sky and temperature in the mid-70s. “I’ve lived here 68 years, and this is a real adventure for me,” she said. “It’s fun.”
Weller’s Woods, located at 6669 W. Oregon Trail Rd., was a well-known place to camp, picnic, and fish along the Pine Creek as far back as 1927, when the first Tennessee Picnic was held there. The Weller family has owned the area since 1846 and over the years allowed neighboring families and Scout groups to utilize their property for recreation. Tennessee immigrants to the area often used the woods for their annual picnics which were discontinued sometime in the 1950s, as near as anyone remembers, said tour guide Molly Baker. The Country Living Tour included four stops, all with a story to tell. Participants could ride a bus for a guided tour to each stop or take a self-guided tour. Tourism Committee member Jan Hough said the event was well-received. “It was a beautiful day, and we heard lots of good comments,” she said. “Everyone seemed to have a good time, workers as well as attendees.” The second stop on the tour was the Barnacopia, owned by Gary and Judy Bocker at 2744 West Branch Rd. The newly-completed old
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style, timber-frame barn is a bed and breakfast and banquet facility, as well as a farm museum. Its three floors feature antique tractors, farm memorabilia, and cars; a view of Polo’s downtown in the 1950s; a game room; 50s and 60s diner complete with a juke box; and an ice cream parlor. The silo offers two bedrooms and library areas.
Just up the road, tour participants took a look at West Branch Church of the Brethren, which was built of native limestone in 1862 for $2,300. The church has an active congregation and weekly Sunday services. The final stop was the McNett Family Farm, 4141 N. Town Hall Rd., where visitors could take a hayride and tour a century-old barn
that is still part of the cow and calf beef operation there. Owned by Mike and Judy McNett, the farm has been in the family for five generations. The Country Living Tour was the third annual historical tour of Mt. Morris sites sponsored by the Tourism Committee. Hough said attendance has grown each year that the tours have been held.
Oregon FFA members Michael Ruter, Mt. Morris, and Ashley Throw, Oregon, were ready Sept. 29 to take visitors on a tour of the McNett Family Farm. The farm was one of the stops on the Country Living Tour sponsored by the Mt. Morris Tourism Committee. Photo by Vinde Wells
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The husband of a Polo High School teacher who died of the injuries she suffered in a vehicle crash in May is suing the Stephenson County Sheriff’s Department. Jason Kamp, Byron, filed a lawsuit Sept. 13 in Stephenson County claiming a dispatcher’s oversight contributed to the death of his wife Sarah, 32, who was pregnant with the couple’s second child when she died. Kamp, represented by Rockford attorney Timothy S. Mahoney, is seeking $4 million in damages for wrongful death. Sarah Kamp died at OSF St. Anthony Medical Center, Rockford, where she was airlifted after a two-vehicle crash at the intersection Turn to A2
Dispose of all old medicine Area residents will have an opportunity to dispose of expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs on Saturday, Oct. 26. Medications can be disposed of at the Ogle County Jail Parking Lot at 107 S. 5 St., Oregon, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. The Oregon Police Department, Ogle County Sheriff’s Office, and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will give the public its seventh opportunity in three years to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted, prescription drugs. The service is free and anonymous, no questions asked. In its six previous Take Back events, DEA and its partners, took in over 2.8 million pounds—more than 1,400 tons of pills. This initiative addresses a vital public safety and public health issue. Medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse, and abuse. Improper disposal of prescription drugs, and over‐ the‐counter medications, are both a health and environmental hazard. DEA officials provided information to explain why medication should be disposed of properly. According to the recent Monitoring the Future study, the Nation’s largest survey Turn to A2
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Hog roast will be held Oct. 12 The Polo Fire Department will hold its annual hog roast and open house on Saturday, Oct. 12 from 4 to 8 p.m. at the firehouse, 206 S. Franklin Ave. The event will include safety and auto extrication demonstrations and a smoke
house walk through. Donations will be accepted at the door. Proceeds help with the purchase of new equipment. A portion of the proceeds go to support breast cancer awareness.
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CROP Walk Walkers from around the area took off Sunday afternoon for the 2013 Ogle County CROP Walk to raise money to end hunger around the world. These walkers started from the Mt. Morris Church of the Brethren on their way to Camp Emmaus. Photo by Vinde Wells
Unity service will be held Oct. 6 The public is invited to attend a unity service of worship and communion on Sunday, Oct. 6 at 9 a.m. at the Oregon Coliseum.
This worship service Methodist churches. is open to the public and A free-will offering will be hosted by Freedom Lutheran, taken to help those in need in First Presbyterian, St. Paul the community. Lutheran and Oregon United Courtesy parking will be
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the festival remains the Farmers’ Market and Craft Show that features booths that offer a variety of arts and crafts ranging from handmade wood items to homemade baked breads. Through cooperation with Ogle County and city
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of Montague and Rock Turn to A6 for more City Roads on the Ogleinformation about AOP Stephenson county line just events and a complete after 7 a.m. on May 20. festival schedule. At the time of the crash, Illinois State Police said the stop sign was not in place that controls traffic on Montague Road at the intersection with Rock City Road when the crash occurred. Traffic on Rock City Road is not required to stop. A strong storm the night before apparently blew the Optometrist sign into a nearby field. Police said Kamp 629 N. Galena Avenue, Dixon, Illinois • 815-284-6866 Member of the American Optometric Association. Therapeutic Licensed. was driving westbound on Montague Road and proceeded into the intersection without stopping. Her silver Toyota collided with a white Saturn driven by Barbara Faulkner, 56, Leaf River, who was northbound on Rock City Road. According to the lawsuit, a resident who lives near the intersection called 911 to report the missing sign at 5:51 a.m.
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The Stephenson County dispatcher who took the call assured the neighbor that the sign would be taken care of, the document says. The lawsuit alleges that the dispatcher then took another unrelated call and “forgot about” the missing stop sign. “There was a shift change at 6 a.m. and no one was ever alerted that there had been a problem with the stop sign,” the lawsuit says. Because of the storm, the lawsuit goes on to allege, the Stephenson County Highway Department went to work at 6 a.m., an hour earlier than normal, to check for downed signs. “Has the call been transferred to the proper agency in this case, the Stephenson County Highway Department, the highway department would have been available to replace the stop sign at the intersection of Montague and Rock City Road,” the lawsuit says. According to the
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Oregon Police Chief Darin DeHaan and Ogle County Sheriff Michael Harn issued the following statement. “We have seen a large increase in prescription drug abuse in Ogle County and in Oregon. Please join us in our effort to limit the potential risks of unwanted prescription drugs by participating in this Take Back Event.” DeHaan and Harn said pills should be removed from medicine bottles and placed them in Ziploc bags for drop off. Remove the label from the medicine bottles and recycle them. (For more information, visit www.epa.state.il.us/ medication‐disposal/facts/ html)
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Dude Ranch land was purchased in 1955 Editor’s note: Otto Dick, Oregon, has researched the people, places, and events important in Oregon’s history for the Ogle County Historical Society. The following is part of a series of the articles he has written. By Otto Dick Dick Little had been in the agriculture business since he was raised on what is now the Little Century Farm located on Ridge Road. This farm was homesteaded before 1840. In 1837 Kiles and Eunice Paul purchased the land from the government at the Dixon Land Office. This was one year after Oregon was founded. Isaac Fish married their daughter Helen to become the second owner.
Isaac and Helen’s daughter married John Little becoming the first Little to own this property. Presently Dick’s daughter Gig and Tex Bellows own the farm. In 1955 Dick purchased the 262-acre farm located three miles north of the Little Century Farm on Ridge Road. Half of this farm was suitable for crops and the rest was rolling hills, timber, rock formations and ravines. He began acquiring riding horses in 1961 and went into the recreation business. “The riding visitors traveled trails through the timber and up and down ravines, past the rock formations and galloped through the rolling pastures,” Little said. The first visitors were from the immediate area. He recalled Art Bergner’s sons would come from Oregon to
Dee and Dick Little pictured above left, from the early days of their marriage. Above right they are pictured in a recent anniversary photo. Photos supplied
ride the horses and help on the farm. Some young people from Rockford would pay to ride the horses. To continue riding after their money was exhausted they would help with the farm chores. The Dude Ranch started as an overnight stay by having children sleep overnight in the Little’s spare bedrooms. Their son had enlisted in the Air Force so this freed up his bedroom. Later Dick built a log cabin for the boys sleeping quarters while the girls used the bedroom in their home. In 1970 he built the Ranch House which accommodated up to 110. At this time they hosted The expression on the face of this young man from Skokie says it all as he gets ready for his very first many groups on weekends such as Girl Scouts, etc. horseback ride. Photo supplied
This was convenient for these groups because their meals and lodging was furnished. Activities were horseback riding, picnics, volleyball, camp fires, and games. This gave them a chance to learn about country living and outdoor life. The outdoor swimming pool added another activity to their already busy schedule. During the winter months activities included sledding, snowmobile rides, and ice skating. To further utilize the ranch during the week they added an outdoor education program for schools. This program was run by Dr. Liz Hammerman. In this program students learned how to navigate using a compass, horsemanship,
pond ecology, tree study, and quarry and fossil studies. At one time 70 schools participated during the school year. Each group would stay three days. In 1982 the Bureau of Land Management offered 8,100 wild horses for adoption. Along with two of his children Dick adopted 12 mares. In an 1988 Dixon Telegraph article he stated the first year two died, one was sold after the year’s time period had passed, and nine remaining horses were still on the ranch. He said breaking them for riding can be a chore and it takes a long time. One of the rules established for adoption was a corral at least five feet high must be constructed of a smooth
material. He said no barbed wire. At age 89 Dick is still very active. He is a regular user of the walking path at Park West. I wish I had his memory. He should be very proud of the Dude Ranch which he and Dee passed on to their daughters. Gig stated their parents provided them with a business and share his passion for the Dude Ranch. Their three daughters Gig Bellows, Sue Andrew, and Andee Brehm continue to run the ranch to this day. This has been a favorite camp for thousands of people. Look at the expression of the face of the young man from Skokie ready to take his first ride on a horse with his classmates.
The Daughters of Mars by Thomas Keneally Big Girl Panties by Stephanie Evanovich The First Affair by Emma McLaughlin The Girl You Left Behind by JoJo Moyes No One Could Have Guessed the Weather by Anne-Marie Casey All the Land To Hold Us by Rick Bass Tumble Down by Robert Boswell The Widows Strike by Brad Taylor
The Heist by Janet Evanovich The Returned by Jason Mott Love Me Anyway by Tiffany Hawk Visitation Street by Ivy Pochoda
Oregon Library News will be closed Saturday, Oct. 5 during the Autumn on Parade Festival. We will be open on Monday, Oct. 7 at 9 a.m. Library Book Clubs The Rock River Center Book Club will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 9 at 12:30 p.m. at the Rock River Center to discuss March by Geraldine Brooks. The Afternoon Book Club Annual Book Sale-will meet Wednesday, Oct. 16 for a road trip to Anderson Friends of the Library It’s that time again. The Gardens. Call Kathe at the library to Friends of the Library Annual Book Sale will be held make reservations. Saturday, Oct. 5 on the lawn of the Oregon Public Library. Preschool Story Time The sale usually begins Welcome back to Story around 8 a.m. and goes till 2 Time. Story Time is designed p.m. or until the books are all for 3 to 6 year olds and meets gone. on Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. Mark your calendars and for stories, games, crafts and don’t miss out on some great fun. deals. Registration is requested. “Libraries protect our right to know.- Our right to read, seek information, and speak freely must not be taken for granted. Libraries and librarians actively defend this most basic freedom as guaranteed by the First Amendment.” — American Library Association Campaign, The Declaration for the Right to Libraries.
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Create your own child scarecrow by yourself or with a partner on Monday, Oct. 14, at 1:30 p.m. The program is for children in second grade and up. Bring child-size clothes to dress your scarecrow. The library will provide material for stuffing and making heads. The scarecrows will be displayed and voted on by library patrons through Monday, Oct. 28. The scarecrow with the most votes…wins! Registration is encouraged. Borrow materials from other libraries with your Oregon library card. When you have a library card, It can be used at other libraries. Some libraries in the area are part of the PrairieCat consortium and you can use your card as if you lived in that town. The libraries included
are Byron, Polo, Forreston, Franklin Grove, Stillman Valley, Leaf River (Bertolet Public Library). Libraries that are farther away are also on the list, including Freeport, Galena, Mt. Carroll, South Beloit and DeKalb. The list of libraries where your Oregon library card is welcome is even longer. The group stretches as far away as Kankakee and Mokena. But wait, there’s more. Libraries that are not a part of PrairieCat will honor your card after a little paperwork. Rockford, Belvidere (Ida Public Library), and the Harvard Diggins Library are fairly nearby. Cards can also be used when traveling to places such as Springfield and East St. Louis. Don’t forget your card when you travel. New Fiction Releases
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Genandts celebrate 60th anniversary Allan and Rhowena (Kilker) Genandt, Forreston, are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary. The Genandts were married on Oct. 3, 1953 at North Grove Evangelical Church, rural Forreston, with Rev. Graff officiating. They are the parents of Greg (Barb), Rod (Lynn),
Todd (Lee), and Gordon (deceased). They have eight grandchildren (one deceased) and six great-grandchildren. To celebrate their anniversary they enjoyed a scenic trip by train to Seattle, Wash. A family dinner will be held at a later date.
Movie Night is Oct. 7 Movie and Discussion Night will be held on Monday, Oct. 7 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Serenity Hospice and Home, 1658 S. Ill. 2, Oregon. Participants will view the movie “Abel’s Field” and then discuss how it relates to grief and healing.
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Jessica Jones and Jay Thompson were united in marriage Saturday, Aug. 3 at 3 p.m. in a private ceremony on the beach at Stearns Park, Ludington, Mich. Thompson is formerly of Mt. Morris. Pastor Doc Newcomb, Addison, officiated. Parents of the bride are Jan Jones and Duke Colegrove, Michigan. Parents of the groom are Jack and Suzanne Thompson, Oregon. Attendants were Shauna Thompson and Kasey Jones. The bride and groom’s daughter, Addison, was the
special honorary attendant. A dinner reception was held at Jamesport Brewery Restaurant, Ludington, with a sunset walk to Ludington Port Lighthouse, where the couple sent off a floating skylantern in memory of loved ones. The couple honeymooned and vacationed in St. Petersburg, Fla. Both obtained their bachelor degrees from Central Michigan University where they met. They now reside and are employed in the Aurora and Naperville area. Family and friends are invited to open house reception Saturday, Oct. 5 at the Mt. Morris Moose Lodge from 3 to 7 p.m.
Party is planned for Miller’s 90th birthday The public is invited to a 90th birthday party for Nelson Miller on Saturday, Oct. 5 from 2 to 4 p.m. Come eat, meet, and greet Nelson at Pinecrest Grove Community Center, South McKendrie Avenue, Mt. Morris. He is husband of Joanne, dad to Greg, Cliff, Chris Miller, and Taffy Salzer. He is “pops” to Julie, David, Karen and Richard Clark and grandpa to Rebecca, Rachel, Emily, Matthew, Chris, Marshall, Justin, and Brandon and Katie. Gifts should be omitted.
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Motown, and the Beatles. Auditions for “A Classic Christmas” will be Sunday, Oct. 6 at 6:30 p.m. Auditionees should prepare 16 to 24 measures of a rock song from in the style of the 50s and 60s. Come prepared to sing a rock song in the style of the era. Bring track’s
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Birth Alexa Faye Wills Bryan and Stacy Wills, Oregon, have announced the birth of their daughter. Alexa was born at 5 p.m. on Aug. 6, 2013 at Rockford Memorial Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds and 13 ounces. She joins her brother, Brady, 2. Maternal grandparents are Denice Hicks, Moline, and Bobby Richards, Buffalo, Iowa. Paternal grandparents Great-grandparents are are Linda and Mark Wills, Leona and Bob Groenhagen, Oregon. Oregon.
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Sept. 20 CD or music for an accompanist — no Eric J. Halgren and acapella. Participants will also be asked Michelle R. Helfrich, both of to demonstrate their dancing ability. Dixon. “A Classic Christmas” will be performed Nov. 29 and 30 and Dec. 1 Sept. 23 and 6-8. Lyle E. Beck and Dorene Address questions to info@bctmagic. E. Lee, both of Polo. com. Sept. 24 Anthony P. Tolosko and Carol L. Jensen, both of Warrenville.
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Sept. 25 Steven M. Letcher and Tiffany J. Russell, both of Forreston. Sept. 26 Joshua C. Mattus and Molly A. Oltmanns, both of Oregon. Daniel J. Volz, Jr., and Jillion A. Smith, both of Bolingbrook.
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Church News ADELINE ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH 9106 Cedar St. in Adeline Leaf River 61047 Phone 815-541-4863 Sunday Services: Sunday School 9 a.m. Worship Service 10:15 a.m. BAILEYVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH 303 W. Franklin St., Baileyville, 815-232-6222 Pastor Alan Cassel www. baileyvillebaptistchurch.org 9:30 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 10:40 a.m. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. Evening service. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Midweek Bible Study BAILEYVILLE REFORMED CHURCH 400 W. Center St. Baileyville, 815-235-1201 9 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship BETHEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 217 S. Hickory St., Shannon Traditional Worship Service 9 a.m. Contemporary Worship 11:15 a.m. BROOKVILLE and ELKHORN UNITED METHODIST CHURCHES Brookville: Adult Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. 17725 W. Chamber St. in Brookville Elkhorn: Worship 9 a.m. Adult Sunday School 10 a.m. Corner of Wilson Mill & Brick Church Roads CHANA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 606 Main St., Chana 61015 815-732-7683 chanaumc@gmail.com Pastor Javier Martinez Adult & Children’s Education 9 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion Celebrated the First Sunday of Each Month CHRIST OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 2035 Ill. Rt. 26, Dixon 815-284-4554 David Andermann, Pastor 815-632-6767 9 a.m. Worship Service 10:20 a.m. Education Hour
Saturday, Oct. 5—8 a.m.-3 p.m. LWML Fall Gathering at Trinity, Lisle Sunday, Oct. 6—8 a.m. Elders Meeting; 9 a.m. Worship with Communion, LWML & Mite Box Sunday; 10:20 a.m. Education Hour; 11:30 a.m. Confirmation; Fill Gordon’s Truck Tuesday, Oct. 8—7 p.m. Bible Class Thursday, Oct. 10—10 a.m. Bible Class Saturday, Oct. 12—8:30 a.m. CLS Fall Fun 5K; 5 p.m. Family Night at Dopkes CHURCH OF THE OPEN BIBLE 302 S. Franklin St., Polo Monte J. Cox, Pastor 815-946-2848 Sunday Worship 10 a.m. We include children in our Sunday Worship experience “Kids are People, too” Ages 3-10 are dismissed right after Share & Prayer. Casual, Contemporary, Non-Traditional Passion for God Compassion for People Visit Our Website: PoloOpenBible.org Crossroads Community Church, White Pines Campus 205 N. Jefferson Ave., Polo Saturdays at 6 p.m. Sundays at 10 a.m. 815-837-5255 whitepines@crossroadscn. com Campus Pastor Chad Keeteman ext. 302 Youth Pastor Jose Garcia ext. 303 We offer contemporary worship and relevant Bible teaching through engaging messages, and powerful video
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Join us after the service in our for coffee, snack & fellowship Kidzlink Children’s Ministry (infant-5th grade)-during Adult Services Crave Youth Group (6th-12th grade)- Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Visit our website: www. crossroadscn.com
Heart — In the Heart of Forreston” Sunday, Oct. 6—9 a.m. Worship; 10 a.m. Sunday School Monday, Oct. 7—10 a.m. Bible Study Thursday, Oct. 10—6:30 p.m. Bible Study
DISCIPLES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Hitt and Maple Streets, Mt. Morris Phone 815-734-4853 Dwight Stewart, Pastor Sunday, Oct. 6—9:30 a.m. Worship, Food Pantry Collection; 10:30 a.m. Coffee Hour; 10:45 a.m. Sunday School Monday, Oct. 7—5 p.m. Chime Choir; 6:45 p.m. Chancel Choir
FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Mission Statement: Loving, Growing & Serving in Faith Handicapped Accessible 702 E. Dixon St., Polo 815-946-3212 Website: faithumcpolo Rev. Derek Rogers, Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday Worship 11 a.m. Fellowship
EAST JORDAN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 22027 Polo Rd., Sterling 815-626-0104 9 a.m. Fellowship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Worship Dave Jungnickel, Pastor EAST OREGON CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD 107 N. Daysville Rd. East Edge of Oregon Off Ill. 64 815-732-2960 or 815-732-6569 Pastor Guthrie Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Church 10:30 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 505 Hill St., Oregon www.fbcoregon.org 800-335-5065 815-732-2642 Rev. Jerry Clark “A Christ-centered, Biblebelieving, family-oriented ministry.” Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Worship Service 10:30 a.m.; Sunday Evening Service 6 p.m.; Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 7 p.m.; transportation and nursery provided for all services.
815-362-6601 Jake Ritzema, Pastor Saturday, Oct. 5—7 a.m. 7AM Group Sunday, Oct. 6—World Communion Sunday; 9 a.m. Sunday School for All Ages; 10 a.m. Worship Service with Communion Tuesday, Oct. 8—6:30 p.m. Girls Nite Out at Main Street Bistro, Freeport; 6:30 p.m. Praise Team Practice; 7:15 p.m. Choir Practice GERMAN VALLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Church and Main Streets David Decker, Pastor 8:30 a.m. Worship Service LEAF RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH 6941 N. Mt. Morris Rd, Leaf River - 815-738-2205 Email LRBC@lrnet1.com Pastor Randy Newton Sunday Praise and Worship Service at 9:30 a.m. (Nursery provided) Sunday School 11 a.m. Wednesday Prayer/Bible Studies 6 p.m. Prayer Chain 738-2205 or 738-2991 Sunday Night Prayer meeting 6 p.m. Wednesday—Various Activities 5:30-8:30 p.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH LEAF RIVER UNITED 609 S. 10th St., Oregon METHODIST CHURCH 815-732-2359 Pastor David Poust Grail Storm, Minister 104 E. Rt. 72, Leaf River 815-732-7411 Sunday, Oct. 6—9:30 a.m. EBENEZER REFORMED Worship Service—10 a.m. CHURCH If you haven’t found a Breakfast; 10:30 a.m. Worship 2997 N. German Church Rd. church home, we invite you Service & Children’s Church Two miles east of Oregon on to First Christian Church in LIGHTHOUSE UNITED Ill. 64, then three miles north. Oregon, where we accept one METHODIST CHURCH Pastor Brion Brooks another just as Christ accepted 4938 S. Daysville Rd., Church Office us. Come as you are. Oregon Phone: 815-732-6313 Pastor Javier Martinez Director of Ministries FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Handicapped Accessible for Youth and Christian CHURCH Worship Service 9 a.m. Education 200 S. Fifth St., Oregon Sunday School 10 a.m. David Bordy 815-732-2894 Age Three through 9 a.m. Sunday School www.fpcoregon.com Sixth Grade. 10 a.m. Sunday Worship admin@fpcoregon.com Everyone is Welcome Roots Youth Ministry— Holy Communion is served Wednesday 6:30-7:45 p.m. the first Sunday of each MT. MORRIS CHURCH Kids Clubs & Men’s & month. OF THE BRETHREN Women’s Bible Study— Worship 10:30 a.m. Pastor Ginny Haney Wednesday from 6:30-7:45 409 W. Brayton Road p.m. FIRST UNITED P.O. Box 2055 METHODIST CHURCHMt. Morris, IL 61054 EMMANUEL FORRESTON Phone: 815-734-4573 EVANGELICAL 402 First Ave., Forreston Office hours Monday LUTHERAN CHURCH Pastor David Poust Friday 8:30 a.m. - 12 noon Office: 815-732-2424 815-938-2380 Thursday, Oct. 3—11:30 764 N. Stillman Road, Thursday, Oct. 3—6:30 p.m. a.m. Food Pantry Board Oregon Trustees; 7 p.m. Finance (Payne’s Point) Sunday, Oct. 6—9 a.m. Meeting; 4:30-7 p.m. Food Pastor Andrew Kayes Worship; 10:30 a.m. Sunday Pantry Open Friday, Oct. 4—9-10:30 Worship Service 9 a.m. School Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Monday, Sept. 30—8 a.m. a.m. Women’s Fellowship Sunday, Oct. 6—9:30 a.m. AA Open Meeting EVANGELICAL FREE Wednesday, Oct. 7—8 a.m. Worship, Mission Sunday; CHURCH AA Open Meeting; 7 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Fellowship Time; OF MT. MORRIS UMW Mission Team Meeting 10:45 a.m. Sunday School for All Ages 102 S. Seminary St. Tuesday, Oct. 8—Quilting Mt. Morris FLORENCE UNITED Wednesday, Oct. 9—7 p.m. 815-734-4942 METHODIST CHURCH Chimes Rehearsal Senior Pastor 2649 W. Florence Rd., Bruce McKanna Freeport NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY Associate Pastor Kathleen Brinkmeier, OF GOD Lance Mennen Pastor 401 S. Eighth St., Oregon Thursday, Oct. 3—1:30 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Pastor David Demmer p.m. Women’s Bible Study Worship Service 10:30 a.m. 815-732-7404 Saturday, Oct. 5—7 a.m. 9:30 a.m. New Life Cafe Men’s Accountability Group FORRESTON GROVE 10 a.m. Worship Service Sunday, Oct. 6—8:30 a.m. CHURCH Sunday School; 9:30 a.m. 7246 N. Freeport Rd., NORTH GROVE InnerMission; 10 a.m. Worship Forreston EVANGELICAL Service; 5 p.m. Youth Group Presbyterian Church in CHURCH Monday, Oct. 7—7 p.m. America 10384 W. Coffman Rd., Men’s Small Group 815-938-3605 Forreston Tuesday, Oct. 8—9 a.m. Jeremy Cheezum, Pastor Pastor Tim Hotchkiss Ladies Prayer Circle; 5:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Church: 815-938-2194 Tutoring Club 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Pastor’s Cell: 815-209-6838 Wednesday, Oct. 9—6 Wednesdays, 6-7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5—9 a.m.a.m. Mt. Morris Men’s Prayer Pioneer Club Meeting; 10 a.m. Beth Moore Thursdays, 7 p.m. Adult 12 p.m. Food Pantry & Thrift Shop Open at New Life Bible Study for Women; 4 Study; 7:45 p.m. Choir Community Center p.m. Ladies’ Evening Prayer Sunday, Oct. 6—9 a.m. Meeting FORRESTON REFORMED Sunday School; 10:05 a.m. Log onto our website CHURCH Worship at http://www.efcmm. 501 Third Ave. Tuesday, Oct. 8—9 a.m.org to check out our latest Tim Fry, Pastor 12 p.m. Food Pantry & Thrift opportunities and updates 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:45 a.m. Sunday School Shop Open at New Life Community Center FAITH DISCOVERY CHURCH FREEDOM LUTHERAN OREGON 801 W. Oregon St., Polo WORSHIPPING CHURCH OF GOD 815-946-3588 COMMUNITY, ELCA 860 W. Oregon Trail Rd. Jeremy Heller, Pastor Pastor Jeff Schlesinger Pastor Michael Hoffman 9 a.m. Sunday School 815-222-7270 815-732-6847 10 a.m. Worship Service Sunday School 9 a.m. & You and your family are Nursery Available Sunday Service 9:45 a.m. at We are an independent non- Lutheran Outdoor Ministries invited to join us in worship on Sunday, Oct. 6 at 10:30 a.m. denominational Christian Dining Hall Pastor Michael Hoffman church. 1834 S. IL Rt. 2 will give the morning message, Visitors are always (a mile south of Oregon) “ God’s Lost Passion.” welcome. Welcome Center Communion will be served. 111 S. Fourth St, Oregon Communion Comments will be FAITH EVANGELICAL given by Dennis Cheatwood. LUTHERAN CHURCH GRACE VALLEY Greeters are Jay and Donna 402 Second Ave., Forreston CHRISTIAN REFORMED Smith. Church 815-938-3203 CHURCH During morning worship an Pastor Scott Ralston 8210 E. Edwardsville Rd. exceptionally fine Children’s “ A Church with a German Valley
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ST. JAMES LUTHERAN CHURCH West Grove Road at Columbine Rd. Pastor Steve Erickson Sunday, Oct. 6—9:15 a.m. Prayer Ministry Team, New Members Class, Sunday School Class; 9:30 a.m. Congregational Bible Study; 10:30 a.m. Divine Worship with Communion & Baptism;1:45 a.m. Confirmands Lunch & Instruction
ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 201 N. Division Ave., Polo Pastor Terrie Wilder Communion Served the 1st & 3rd Sundays of Each Month Thursday, Oct. 3—4 p.m. Prayer Group; 4-5:30 p.m. Adult Confirmation; 7 p.m. Sunday School Teachers Meeting Sunday, Oct. 6—9-10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 3—7:30 Confirmation; 9:15-10:15 a.m. p.m. Choir Friday, Oct. 4—3-6 p.m. Sunday School; 10 a.m. Social Time; 10:30 a.m. Worship AOP White Elephant Sale Monday, Oct. 7—9 a.m. Sort Saturday, Oct. 5—8:30 Clothes for Second Hand Rose
a.m.-5 p.m. AOP White Elephant Sale, Apple Fritters Sunday, Oct. 6— No Sunday School & Confirmation; 9 a.m. AOP Community Worship Service at Coliseum Monday, Oct. 7—10 a.m. Women’s & Men’s Bible Study; 7 p.m. Deborah Circle Tuesday, Oct. 8—6:30 p.m. Den Meeting; 7 p.m. Evangelism, Missions Wednesday, Oct. 9—5:30 p.m. Wednesday Night AliveLasagna; 6:30 p.m. Walk; 7:30 p.m. SLT Meeting Thursday, Oct. 10—7 p.m. Habitat for Humanity; 7:30 p.m. Choir PINE CREEK CHRISTIAN CHURCH 5076 S. Lowell Park Rd. Gregg Downs, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service POLO CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Congress Ave. & Webster St. (The church is handicapped accessible) Pastor Leslie Lake 9:30 a.m. Family Worship 10:30 a.m. Fellowship Time 10:45 a.m. Sunday School PRAIRIE DELL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 16031 W. Coffman Rd., Shannon Pastor Donna Gericke, CLP 815-864-2448 Sunday School 9 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 6— Worship with Communion, Peacemaking Offering Thursday, Oct. 10—5:45 p.m. Worship Committee; 6 p.m. Session; 6:30 p.m. Deacons; 6:45 p.m. Trustees; 7:30 p.m. Corporate
ST. MARY CHURCH 301 N. Fourth St., Oregon Father Joseph P. Naill Office Phone 815-732-7383 Office FAX 815-732-4742 Mass Schedule Saturday 4:30 p.m. Sunday 7:30 & 9:30 a.m. Tuesday thru Friday 8 a.m. Third Wednesday of Month at Pinecrest 3 p.m. Reconciliation Saturday 3:30-4:15 p.m. St. Mary Prayer Network Lois Lints 815-703-9699 Nancy Kerwin 815-732-3351 Darlene Bauer 815-732-2238 ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH 114 S. Fifth St., Oregon 815-732-2367 Sunday Activities: Worship Services 8:30 & 11 a.m. Coffee & Fellowship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study 10 a.m. Other Activities Include: Men’s & Women’s Groups, Confirmation Class, High School Youth Group, Grieving Ministry, Outreach Ministry with Rockford Rescue Mission & HOPE Pregnancy Center, Adult Choir For More Information Call the Church Office St. Wendelin Catholic Church Rev. Michael Bolger 18 S. Linn St., Shannon Masses—Saturday 5:30 p.m., Sunday 8 a.m. Confessions-Sunday 7:30 a.m.
TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 308 E. Brayton Mt. Morris 815-734-6354 Pastor Josh Ehrler Friday, Oct. 4—8:30 a.m. Coffee & Bulletin Assembly Saturday, Oct. 5—5:30 p.m. REVIVE COMMUNITY Worship CHURCH Sunday, Oct. 6—8:45 a.m. 8 E. Front Street; Mt. Morris Traditional Worship; 9:45 a.m. follow@revivemtm.com Sunday School; Fellowship 815-994-0428 Time Following Worship; Southern Baptist Saturday Night Revive Service 10:45 a.m. Praise Worship Monday, Oct. 7—2 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Saturday Staff Meeting; 6:30 p.m. Celebrate Recovery Committee Night; 8 p.m. 6-8 p.m. Monday Committee Night Wednesday, Oct. 9—6:30 ST. BRIDE’S a.m. Prayer & Praise; 9-11 EPISCOPAL CHURCH a.m. Quilt Group 5:30 p.m. 1000 Ill. 64 West Choristers; 6 p.m. Chime Oregon Choir; 6:30 p.m. Men’s Choir; Fr. Robert Francis 7 p.m. Full Choir Rehearsal; S. Cristobal 7:30 p.m. Women’s Choir 815-732-7211 or 815-732-3328 WEST BRANCH www.saintbrides.org CHURCH OF THE Email:saintbrides@ BRETHREN verizon. net 4014 West Branch Road Services Southeast of Forreston Sunday-Holy Communion-8 Pastor Richard Bright and 10 a.m. 815-734-4411 Wednesday Healing Sunday School—9:30 a.m. Service-6 p.m. Worship—10:35 a.m. Classes Children’s Sunday School-9 a.m. Adult Sunday School-9 a.m.
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Church is offered for children 3 years old through Grade 5. Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. and includes classes for adults, young adults, teens, children and infants. Special attention is given in each class to issues and topics related to the particular needs and interests of each group. The Wednesday night Youth Group meets at 6 p.m. at East Oregon Chapel, 107 N. Daysville Road. The local Weight Watchers group meets Wednesday at the church from 5 to 5:30 p.m. for weigh-in, followed by their meeting from 6 to 6:30 p.m. The “Run For God” group also meets at the church each Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. for Bible Study before training runs. October’s Bible Books of the Month are Romans and I and II Corinthians. OREGON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 200 S. Fourth, Oregon 815-732-2994 Barb Good, Pastor Saturday Worship 5 p.m. Sunday Worship 9 a.m. Activities during the Week:
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43rd Autumn on Parade festival is Oct. 5-6 Haunted Harvest is the theme for this year’s festival
The 43rd annual Autumn on Parade festival will serve up its traditional fare of fun with some added attractions for 2013. Haunted Harvest is the theme for this year’s event, slated for Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 5-6, in downtown Oregon. Festival attractions include the following events. Food Court All vendors in the Food Court must be a local not-forprofit agency or be affiliated with one. The Food Court has become a major fundraising event for most of the groups that have participated through the years. Apple fritters, pork chop and rib-eye sandwiches, funnel cakes, bratwurst, hot dogs, and gyros are just some of the items offered. Olde English Faire Step back in time at Stronghold’s Olde English Faire on Saturday and Sunday. Merrie minstrels,merchants and artisans offering fanciful treasures are just some of the attractions. Gates open at 9 a.m. and close at 4 p.m. Admission is charged — One-day pass: adults, 13 and older $9, youth 7-12, $5. Two-day pass: adults $14, youth $7. Children age 6 and under are admitted at no charge. Tours of Stronghold Castle
(just $1) will give visitors a chance to explore the Great Hall, the Library with a ceiling painted by Russian artist Nicholas Kasaroff, the Rumpelstiltskin room and, of course, the secret passageway hidden in one of the rooms. A quilt auction will also be offered on Oct. 5. No pets are allowed at the Olde English Faire. For more information about the Faire, call Stronghold, 815-732-6111 or visit www. strongholdcenter.org.
For more information call 815-973-4773 or visit www. oglecountyhistoricalsociety. com. Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show This year’s show, organized by the Oregon Lions Club, will be held Saturday at Oregon Park East, just across River Road, east of Oregon. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. and continue until 11:30 a.m. Each of the first 250 entries will receive a commemorative glass mug.
Ogle County Historical Society The Ogle County Historical Society will present Living History performances at the Ruby Nash Home and Museum, 111 N. Sixth St., Oregon, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday. Joanne Reisener’s will portray 10 different characters in Edgar Lee Master’s Spoon River Anthology. New historic Ogle County figures in the living history include Rita Mueller as harness horse racing’s famous “Grandma” Burright and Marie Ley as Laura Fessler. Fessler, nee Sechler, was the motivating force behind Oregon’s historic “Iron Mike” water fountain and also effectively championed the violet as Illinois’ state flower. They join John Deere (Jon Barnhart), Margaret Fuller (Sherry Piros), and Lorado Taft (Ron Colson) as featured portrayers. The historic portrayers will also be featured in Sunday’s Harvest Time Parade.
Tractor Classic Visitors will see restored farm tractors as well as gas engine exhibits. Owners are Participants in the Ogle County Historical Society Living History left to right are: Marie invited to register by 9 a.m. on Ley as Laura Fessler, Rita Mueller as “Grandma” Neva Burright, Jon Barnhart as John Saturday morning. Exhibits of Deere, and Melinda Egli as Ruby Nash. Photo supplied One-mile runners will take to festival. lawn and garden tractors are arithmetic are just three staples awaiting Autumn on Parade the starting line first followed also welcome. 50/50 Raffle Great food, prepared by The visitors at the historic Chana by the 5K participants at 8:30 Autumn on Parade 50/50 Chana School Foundation, will School, located on River Road a.m. in Oregon Park East. tickets are available now be available at the site. This unique two-room Duck Dash at the Oregon Chamber of The Tractor Drive Ducks will race down the Commerce office. Tickets will through Oregon will begin school, built in 1883, is at approximately 4 p.m. celebrating its 130th birthday “river” on Franklin Street, just also be available at the AOP All exhibitors will receive this year. It will be open for south of Conover Square, on Information Booth, located a commemorative “dash tours on Saturday, from 10 a.m. Sunday following the Harvest on the northeast corner of the courthouse square during the plaque”. All exhibits must be to 3 p.m. Costumed docents Time Parade. will greet visitors inside the Ducks, each carrying their festival. in running condition. own number, are now available Tickets are $1 each or 6 for Entries will be accepted at school. Shuttle Bus for adoption at local businesses $5. Proceeds from the event Oregon Park East until 9 a.m. The shuttle bus will run to prior to the festival weekend. benefit the Autumn on Parade Saturday. Pre-registration is welcome but not required. the car show and Stronghold They will also be available festival. Participants are invited to enter from downtown Oregon on for purchase at the Autumn on Parade Duck Hut during the Stillman Bank is the the parade on Sunday but that Saturday only. The shuttle fee for each festival. Diamond Premium Sponsor entry must be completed on a person is $2 and includes The adoption fee is $5 each for the 2013 Autumn on separate form. unlimited use on Saturday. or a “6 Quack” for $25, where Parade festival. For more information, six ducks can be purchased for please call Stan Eden at 815the price of five. 5K Race/Fun Run 732-7746 or visit www. The top 10 chosen ducks The 8th annual Autumn on For more information, visit autumnonparade.org. Parade 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run will be awarded cash prizes. www.autumnonparade.org, is set to start on Sunday, Oct. Proceeds from the event email info@autumnonparade. Chana School Tours benefit the Autumn on Parade org, or call 815-732-3465. Reading, writing, and 6, at 8 a.m.
2013 Autumn on Parade Schedule of Events Friday, Oct. 4
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3:30 - 7:30 pm.............Vendor Registration Open.......... Information Booth
Saturday, Oct. 5 5 am - 7 am .... ..........Vendor Registration Open...........Information Booth 7 am - 5 pm...................AOP Info. Booth Open...........Courthouse Square 8 am - 5 pm.......... .....Farmers’ Market Arts & Crafts......Courthouse Square and surrounding streets 8 am - 11 am..........Registration-Auto/Tractor Shows..... Oregon Park East 8 am - 3 pm.................Oregon Library Book Sale.............. Jefferson Street 9 am - Noon..............Pictorial Stamp Cancellation...... Oregon Post Office 9 am .................Flag Raising Ceremony, Boy Scouts.....Courthouse Lawn 9 am - 5 pm.......................Food Court Open...................... Jefferson Street 9 am - 4 pm............Stronghold’s Olde English Faire featuring castle tours, madrigal singers, crafts. Admission charged.................Stronghold Center (north of Oregon) 8 am - 4 pm....................Auto-Tractor Classic................. Oregon Park East 10 am - 3 pm.............Ogle County Museum Tours..............N. Sixth Street 10 am - 3 pm................. Chana School Tours................. Oregon Park East 11 am - 4 pm......................Entertainment......................Courthouse Square 11 am - 5 pm................Kids Fun Zone Open........................ N. 5th St. Lot 4 pm - 7 pm......................Spaghetti Supper................. Oregon Fire Station 5 pm - 8 pm...................Autumn on the Vine....................... Oregon Depot (wine tasting fundraiser by the Oregon Chamber of Commerce and Oregon Schools Foundation)
6:30 -10:30 am...........VFW & Auxiliary Breakfast.......................... VFW 6:45 -7:45 am...............5K Run/Walk Registration.......Blackhawk Center 8 am.................................5K Fun Run/Walk................Blackhawk Center, Oregon Park West 8 am - 5 pm..................AOP Info Booth open...............Courthouse Square 8:45 am ..........Flag Raising Ceremony, Girl Scouts.... Courthouse Square 9 am - 4 pm................ .Olde English Faire....................Stronghold Center 9 am - 5 pm.........Farmers’ Market Arts & Crafts.........Courthouse Square 9 am - 5 pm................. Food Court Open.......................... Jefferson Street 9 am ....................Community Church Service................Oregon Coliseum 11 am - 5 pm................ Fun Zone Open.......................... N. Fifth Street lot
1 pm.............Harvest Time Parade 100+ musical, float and novelty units including the Jesse White Tumblers, South Shore Drill Team (South Shore will also perform a post parade show on Jefferson Street in front of the Oregon Library following the parade) Unit of Honor — Oregon FFA - celebrating 75 years! 3:45 pm .................Autumn on Parade Duck Dash........ Franklin Street by Conover Square 6 pm ..............................50/50 Drawing............... AOP Information Booth
IREA offering classes that focus on renewable energy sources The Illinois Renewable Energy Association (IREA) will offer classes this fall that focus on renewable energy. They will be offered at the IREA headquarters and both
Rock Valley and Illinois Valley Community Colleges. To register for the class at IREA headquarters, emailsonia. vogl@gmail.com. Advanced registration is essential.
Small Wind Generators for Homeowners will be offered Saturday, Oct. 19 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1230 E. Honey Creek Rd., Oregon. The class will include lecture,
discussion, and hands-on experiences. Class members will take, down, disassemble and reassemble a wind generator that has produced power since
spring, 2005. Register online or phone 815921-3900 for Rock Valley. Rock Valley classes include Small Wind Generators for Homeowners on Tuesday, Oct.
8 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and Basics of Solar Electricity on Tuesday, Oct. 22 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For more information, visit www.illinoisrenew.org.
Community open house will be held at power plant Byron Generating Station personnel are rolling out the red carpet for northern Illinois residents – inviting all to a highly informative and hands-on event on station property.
The nuclear plant’s annual community open house will be held Sunday, Oct. 13 from 1 to 3:30 p.m. in the training building located at 4450 N. German Church Rd., about four miles
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what we do at Byron Generating Station and how safety is the top priority for us each day” said Byron Station Vice President Russ Kearney. “We set up the open house as a family-friendly educational experience and we are pleased each year with the positive response from our visitors,” Kearney said. Employees will provide general information about station
operations, environmental awareness, security, safety, and other station enhancements that are made each year. Guests will also be able to tour the station’s control room simulator located in the training facility, where operator training is conducted. Due to security restrictions, the open house is limited to the plant’s training center. It will not include a tour inside the plant.
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Harn seeks second term as sheriff Three running for sheriff in March primary By Vinde Wells Editor Ogle County Sheriff Michael Harn emphasized that his department has been doing more with less money in all aspects of its operations when he announced that he will seek a second term Tuesday morning. “It seems like yesterday I stood here and announced that I was running for sheriff,” Harn told the approximately 40 supporters gathered in the lobby of the Ogle County Judicial Center. “I promised that if the people elected me, that I would do things differently; that the sheriff’s office could, and would do more — with less financial resources.” Harn is running for the Republican Party nomination
for sheriff in the March 18 primary election. Two other candidates, Brian Van Vickle and Joe Drought, both of Rochelle and both Republicans, have already thrown their hats in the ring. The successful candidate in the primary will run on the Republican Party ticket in the November general election. Harn was introduced by Ogle County Board Chairman Kim Gouker and retired Ogle County Circuit Judge Michael Mallon. Gouker praised Harn for being careful with money since he was elected sheriff in November of 2010. “From my perspective, Sheriff Harn has been good and cooperative sheriff for the citizens of Ogle County,” he said. Mallon also lauded Harn for reducing the sheriff’s department’s budget. “I’ve known Sheriff Harn for approximately 30 years, and he’s the kind of guy who
does what he says he’s going to do,” he said. Harn told his supporters that public safety is and has been the main focus of his administration. “Public safety is my highest priority,” he said. “I want our residents to know that we have been proactive on many levels. We rethought our deployment of deputies on the road, and strategically located them in key areas of the county to decrease response time, and increase our performance.” “We have invested in our people,” he said. “We have vastly increased training hours for our personnel. The sheriff’s office serves the people of Ogle County with distinction and honor. When we respond to your emergency, you can expect the most professional response from our team. “The people working in the sheriff’s office have achieved much, and they’ve done it with vastly reduced
overtime. Our overall budget spending in 2012 actually has decreased by 4 percent since 2010. We are all doing more with less.” The department has solved more crimes and made more arrests than before, Harn said, all while spending less. “Between the years 2010, and 2012 our annual total arrests are up by four times,” Harn said. “Our warrant arrests are up 50 percent. We have produced these increases while reducing miles driven by 100,000 miles. This efficiency translates into taxpayer money saved for gasoline, and maintenance costs. On the road we are doing more — with less.” Solving burglaries has been an area of significant success, he said. “Burglary is a very personal crime that we take extremely seriously,” Harn said. “The national average for burglaries cleared is 12 percent according to FBI statistics. In 2012 our
Ogle County Sheriff Michael Harn announced Tuesday that he will seek a second term in office. He also serves as Forreston Village President. Photo by Vinde Wells
detectives cleared 72 percent of Ogle County burglaries.” Harn said the jail has been reorganized and upgraded, reducing costs while increasing revenues. Inter-agency cooperation with other law enforcement agencies has helped to reduce crime, he said.
In addition, cooperation with the Oregon Park District and Chana Education Center has resulted in beautified and better-maintained grounds, Harn said. For more information visit Harn’s campaign on Facebook or go to MikeHarnforSheriff.com.
Solar energy tour will be held in northern Illinois The Illinois Renewable Energy Association will sponsor a Tour of Solar Places on Saturday, Oct. 5 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in north central Illinois. Those attending are invited to visit the places that interest them at no cost.
Solar tour participants are: • Bob and Sherry Piros, 4584 S. Chana Rd., Chana (815-732-7020): 5 kW PV system on barn; smart meter. Restored prairie; natural areas. • Victor and Polly
Zaderej, 3588 S. Daysville Rd., Oregon: Super insulated “one-watt” house built on German Passivhaus principles; Solar PV; earth tube. • Bob and Sonia Vogl, 1230 E. Honey Creek Rd., Oregon, (815-732-7332):
A presentation about American cowboy and humorist Will Rogers will be held on Sunday, Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Rock River Center, 810 S. 10th St., Oregon. Andy Hogan, a historical guide from Oklahoma, will brings Rogers to life. Hogan is a guide at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum and Will Rogers interpreter. Rogers (Nov. 4, 1879 – Aug. 15, 1935) was a cowboy, vaudeville performer, humorist, social commentator, and motion picture actor. He was one of the world’s best-known celebrities in the
1920s and 1930s. Known as “Oklahoma’s Favorite Son,” Rogers was born to a prominent Cherokee Nation family in Indian Territory (now part of Oklahoma). He traveled around the world three times, made 71 movies (50 silent films and 21 “talkies”), wrote more than 4,000 nationally-syndicated newspaper columns, and became a world-famous figure. By the mid-1930s, Rogers was adored by the American people. He was the leading political wit of the Progressive Era, and was the
top-paid Hollywood movie star at the time. Rogers died in 1935 with aviator Wiley Post, when their small airplane crashed in Alaska. The event is sponsored by the Rock River Center, The Friends of the Oregon Public Library, and the Ogle County Historical Society. No admission will be charged but donations will be accepted to help cover Hogan’s transportation costs. Reservations would be appreciated and can be made by calling 815-732-3252, 800-541-5479, or 815-7322661.
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Youth reunion set for Oct. 6 A Youth Fellowship Reunion is being organized Sunday, Oct. 6 for everyone who attended Youth Fellowship at Elkhorn “Brick” United Methodist Church, Polo. Participants are invited to attend the morning worship service at 9 a.m., and then a remembrance time honoring Charlotte Woodin from 10:30
to 11:45 a.m. Charlotte and Earl Woodin led the Youth Fellowship for many years. A potluck will be held at 11:45 a.m. Meat, drink and table service will be furnished. Bring a dish to pass and memories and stories. Bring pictures as well. Reunion organizers have
been trying to locate as many members as possible. Let family members know who would have attended YF at the Brick Church in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. The church is at the corner of Wilson Mill and Brick Church Roads west of Polo. For more information call David Poole at 815-9462087.
Support groups will meet First Steps and Beyond... for Survivors A meeting of fellowship and sharing for those who have survived the death of a family member will be held on Thursday, Oct. 10 at 11:30 a.m. at Sunrise II Family Restaurant, 101 W. 2nd Street, Byron. Everyone is welcome to attend. Each person will be responsible for ordering his/her own lunch from the
menu. Reservations are due by 10 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 10. C.A.F.E . (Coffee and Friends etc.) will meet Friday, Oct. 11 from 9 to 10 a.m. at Serenity Hospice and Home. This group is open to all adult bereaved persons in the community. Anyone who plans to attend should call the office by 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 10. If no one calls, the
group will not meet. These groups are sponsored by Serenity Hospice and Home, formerly known as Ogle County Hospice. The organization is funded in part by grants from United Way of Ogle County and 708 Mental Health Board. For more information call 815-732-2499. Serenity and Hospice is located at 1658 Ill. 2 South, Oregon.
Hybrid grid connected photovoltaic and wind power system with battery backup; stand alone (cabin type) photovoltaic installation. Solar greenhouse and hoop house. More than 40 acres of native and restored prairie and woodland. • Kickapoo Nature Center, 1919 N. Limekiln Rd., Oregon: Super insulated “one-watt” building built on German Passivhaus principles. Includes earth tube. Heating from roof monitored by Oak Ridge
Lab. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. only. • David Merrill, 139 Perene, Byron, (815-2342530): Hybrid photovoltaic and wind power system with battery backup. Solar installer. • Keith and Mary Blackmore, 9024 West Grove Rd., Forreston (815938-3204): Ground mounted photovoltaic system, superinsulated house, greenhouse. • Willem and Claudia Dijstelbergen, 8730 N. Triumph Rd., Leaf River (815-738-2853): 3kW PV
system, outdoor wood furnace. Much of the work assembled by the owner. • Freedom Field, run by Winnebago County, 3333S. Kishwaukee St., Rockford. Non-profit organization formed to facilitate the development and operation of renewable energy center. Integrated systems including solar heating and cooling, solar PV, vertical and horizontal wind generators, green prairie roof and training and experiment stations.
First Fridays returns to VFW AOP showcases music venue Autumn on Parade is the traditional showcase for all of the best in northern Illinois, a tradition that fits for First Fridays. On Oct. 4, the best musicians in the region will gather for live music entertainment at the Oregon VFW Club. The First Fridays musicians will be starting the festivities at 7 p.m. with each musician (or band) taking 15 minutes at center stage and
continuing until each group has been featured. Musicians from across northern Illinois, and often neighboring states, appear on a regular basis. The music is varied and includes country, bluegrass, blues, folk, gospel, soft rock, and eclectic mixes of all of the above. Instruments are all acoustic and a professional sound system is supplied. Participation is encouraged. Audience members are invited to bring an instrument and join the show, or kick back and just
enjoy the music. First Fridays is a part of northern Illinois’ Friday night music scene along with Second Fridays in Lanark, Third Fridays in Franklin Grove, Fourth Fridays in Polo, and special Fifth Friday (when they occur) shows in Franklin Grove. The VFW features an extensive menu of food and beverages. Admission is by free will donation. The Oregon VFW Club is located at 1310 West Washington Street on Ill. 64 at the west edge of Oregon.
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and state awards, is featured in a university documentary and his work presented on RFD America. In the past eight years, he repaired more than 3,000 grave markers. Heider also teaches cemetery restoration at local community colleges. During the program, he will describe the art of finding unmarked grave sites. He encourages members to ask questions on how to
preserve historical grave stones and cemeteries. LCGS staff will be in the lobby of the hospital to direct attendees. Refreshments will be served and no fee will be charged for attending. The conference room is handicapped accessible. For more information, call 815-288-6702 or stop by the Family Tree Center at 111 S. Hennepin Avenue in Dixon.
John C. Heider, a professional cemetery restoration specialist, will share his experiences restoring historical rural cemeteries and answer questions on cemetery preservation, gravestone maintenance and repair on Monday, Oct. 14 at 7 p.m. in the second floor conference room at KSB Hospital, Dixon. Heider, a retired educator, travels throughout the Winter storage is For more information call Midwest teaching cemetery available at the Ogle County Harlan Holm at 815-732preservation. Fairgrounds on Saturday, 6771. He is a recipient of national Oct. 19 from 9 a.m. to noon.
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Spaghetti supper will be held by Oregon Fire Dept. The Oregon Fire Department will hold its annual spaghetti supper during Autumn on Parade weekend on Saturday, Oct. 5 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Oregon Fire Station, 100 W.
Washington St. (Ill. 64). Donations will be accepted at the door. The public is invited to attend for the meal and to see what’s new at the department, including a new
rescue squad and remodeled training room. The fire department also has several new members. Stop in and meet them. Sparky the Fire Dog will be on hand to greet youngsters.
Costume parade is Oct. 31 The 65th annual Halloween parade will go south on Fifth 1, Class 2—ages 2 to 4; Class
Jarrod Severing, Todd Scott, John Vanderheyden, and Scott Hoffman will perform at Parade & Costume Contest Street to Jefferson Street, east 3—ages 5 to 7; and Class 4— Trinity Lutheran Church in Mt. Morris Oct. 20. Photo supplied sponsored by the Oregon on Jefferson to Third Street, ages 8 and older.
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Knights of Columbus will be held on Thursday, Oct. 31 at the Oregon Coliseum. The parade begins at 4:30 The Alleluia Quartet will traditional, contemporary, Shirley Ann Tudor. p.m. and will form on the present an afternoon filled gospel and country Christian After realizing that their voice north side of the Coliseum. with music Sunday, Oct. 20 and inspirational songs. ranges and ability to blend was Led by the Oregon Police at 3 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Members of the group are “more than coincidence”, the and Fire Departments, the Church, 308 E. Brayton Rd., Jarrod Severing, tenor, Todd Alleluia Quartet was formed. Mt. Morris. Scott, John Vanderheyden, The name of the quartet was The Alleluia Quartet has baritone, and Scott Hoffman, taken from the well-known been presenting its unique bass. song “Alleluia” which was style of four-part harmony to The quartet began singing the first song that they sang listeners in northern Illinois and together in the early 1980s as together. southern Wisconsin for more members of the Beth Eden A free will offering will be St. Bride’s Episcopal than 25 years. United Methodist Church taken. Refreshments will be Church will host its annual Their music includes choir, under the leadership of served following the concert. Pet Blessing on Sunday, Oct. 13, following the 10 a.m. service of Holy Communion. A common tradition among many Episcopal churches, the The course prepares Pet Blessing commemorates A Rules of the Road course The course if free to for the the life of St. Francis of will be offered on Tuesday, anyone who wishes to attend. applicants Oct. 15 from 10 a.m. to 12 The purpose of the course general written and road Assisi. and also p.m. at Nash Recreation is to help participants pass examinations The Oct. 13 service not only Center, 304 S. Fifth St., the Illinois drivers license provides information on the honors the spiritual witness of vision screening. renewal examination. Oregon. St. Francis of Assisi, but also celebrates his love of animals. Animals, especially pets, • Full Service Optical Lab are gifts from God and • Contact Lenses beloved companions. (including bifocal & specialty lenses) The Pet Blessing provides people with a way to celebrate • Comprehensive Eye Health Exams the gifts of pets in their lives. • Diagnosis/Treatment of Eye Diseases Having pets blessed also • Great Selection of Eyeglass Frames reminds people to give thanks to God for the wonder and beauty of all creation. Following the 10 a.m. 314 W. Washington St. • Oregon, IL www.northwesteycare.com Sunday worship, the Blessing of the Animals will take place outside. Pets brought to the church
north on Third to Franklin and then west back to the Coliseum. Costume judging will be inside the Coliseum immediately after the parade. Judging will be done in four categories: Class 1—ages 0 to
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should be on a leash or in a crate for safety. During the Pet Blessing, pets will be blessed and their owners will receive a blessed medal of St. Francis to commemorate the occasion. St. Bride’s Episcopal Church is located at 1000 Ill. 64 West, Oregon, at the
intersection of Ill. 64 and Mongan Drive, across from St. Mary’s Parish Offices. The 10 a.m. Oct. 13 service of Holy Eucharist is open to everyone in the community. For more information, contact Father Robert Cristobal at 815-732-7211 or saintbrides@frontier.com.
Join us to review potential routes for a new transmission line. Please join us at the third round of public open houses to discuss the Grand Prairie Gateway Project, a new electric transmission line proposed for construction in Ogle, DeKalb, Kane and DuPage counties. Your continued input is an important part of the planning process to meet current and long-term transmission system requirements in your area and Ogle County Newspapers invites you to send in a photo of any relative or friend who served or is currently serving in a branch of the service. For a $5 donation, we will publish the photo and information on a special page on November 7, 2013. All $5 donations will be given to a local veterans organization.
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throughout the region. ComEd’s primary and alternate routes for this new transmission line will be presented, and we want to review them with you prior to submitting them to the Illinois Commerce Commission. For more information on the project, please call the project hotline at 1-877-279-4732 or visit ComEd.com/GrandPrairieGateway.
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Red & White night a success Dear Editor, The 2013 OHS Hawks fall season has started with a successful Red & White Spirit Night. The Oregon Hawks Booster Club would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who supported the fall activities participants at the 2013 Red & White Spirit Night. We could not have asked for better weather. Everyone enjoyed meeting the 2013 Oregon Hawks, watching the athletes scrimmage, cheerleaders cheer, Pom Pom girls dance, runners run, and the band play. The success of this event is the result of the many volunteers who donate their time, support, enthusiasm, money, and raffle items. We would like to thank all the individuals and businesses for their donations. Let’s Go Hawks! Thank you, Jennifer Rutherford Oregon Hawks Booster Club
Dear Editor, I am appalled at the letter to the editor submitted last week by Lynne Kilker referencing the cover of the Oregon Living Magazine. How degrading and demeaning to refer to our Chamber of Commerce Director’s photos as “provocative” and as a “pinup” when it is absolutely no such thing. The photos are amazing and the story about Oregon uplifting and positive. On top of which, Debbie had nothing to do with writing the story or deciding what went on the cover of the magazine. I for one believe Debbie Dickson has been a tremendous asset to our community for many years as a hard working volunteer, at the helm of the Autumn on Parade Festival and working for the chamber. I am furious that Ms. Kilker could be so vicious and cruel. Lynne, you should be ashamed of yourself. I believe you owe Dear Editor, Debbie a public apology! It has been 13 years since Beth Henderson White Oak Cemetery has had White Pines Inn & road repair. Eagle’s Nest With some very good help and hard work we have converted White Oak into an attractive resting place for our loved ones. The cost of the chip and Dear Editor, seal on the roads was $11,812, I read the letter from Lynne leaving the improvement fund Kilker objecting to the cover almost flat broke. of the latest Oregon Living The improvement magazine. committee has been I agree with the Editor’s overwhelmed with the support Note in that I did not think it from the general public. was “provocative” either. We have had lots of people That cover did get me to thank us for the improvements inquire about membership made so far. in the Oregon Chamber of We need your support Commerce, so in that sense a to continue our care and positive result was achieved. improvements, as many older Sincerely, head stones need to be re-set. Richard J. Gribbins The improvement Oregon committee is Russ Ruter, Richard Stuckenburg and Lloyd Wubbena. Send donations to Forreston State Bank, Box 278, Forreston, IL 61030 in care of Sue Ruter. Russ Ruter Dear Editor, Forreston I was amused to see
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the letter from one of our county board representatives concerning a purported “pinup picture” on the cover of a recent newspaper magazine. I’ll bet the representative’s arrival at the next Chamber of Commerce meeting will be one sashaying entrance. Speaking for myself, I’d rather see a picture of a person than some damned old cannons, which represent devices used to kill. In the representative’s letter it’s stated “Our courthouse represents all the citizens of Ogle County.” I will say, inside the walls of that courthouse, people representing Ogle County have taken our money in taxes and fines, taken people’s freedom, taken people’s home, passed laws to cause their neighbor a problem, and meet once a month to act like a bunch of nitwits with their petty little fights. Sincerely, Harold W. McMichael Oregon
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Woman finds acceptance Dear Editor, Four years ago, I moved to Mt. Morris from Napa, Calif. Missing my spiritual community, I decided to find a church I could call home. I tried attending several in the area but didn’t quite fit in. Although I am a Christian, I am also a professional psychic. I had trained with the Berkeley Psychic Institute, am an ordained minister, and had started a meditation center. When I went to churches in the area and shared my spiritual beliefs I wasn’t exactly accepted. I wondered if I would find a place I could fit in. One day while driving into Oregon from Mt. Morris, I hit an icy patch of road. Of course, I had never driven on ice in my life. I lost control of the car. It slid across the street past oncoming traffic. The only thing that went through my mind was, Lord, I hope this isn’t going to hurt. Fortunately, God had a higher plan for me and apparently a rather dark sense of humor. My car landed in one piece in front of St. Bride’s church sign. I looked up and there it was. For the moment I thought to myself that the people inside must be praying for new members. Probably another bunch of holy rollers. A few weeks later after looking through the phone book, there it was again, that sign. I thought to myself, this must be divine intervention because I found myself driving there for their traditional Christian service. They simply read from the Old Testament, then the new Testament.
No one told me what I need to believe. They just presented the word. It has been three years since then. I am still attending. I have since been baptized into the Episcopal faith and have a greater sense of inner peace. It is the best kept secret around here. They really practice Jesus’ commandment love thy neighbor as thyself. I feel unconditionally loved. When I enter the sanctuary of the church I feel blessed and lifted up. That which was missing in my life is fulfilled. Privately I call the coffee hour there the Jesus club. Episcopalians love to socialize and cook. If you are searching for a church that practices unconditional love, come to Saint Bride’s. Sincerely, Karyn Hart Mt. Morris P.S. They don’t know I am writing this letter about the church.
Enjoys seeing flag on the dam Dear Editor, I want to thank the person or persons responsible for the flag on the dam. You have made me famous (infamous?) I can’t go anywhere, including within by own family, that I am not asked if or how I did it. I do go out on the river pretty much every day, but I have to admit I have not done a public prank since I turned Blackhawk red back in 1966. He actually looked pretty good that way. I have looked at the flag from close range and have checked out the structure of the dam. Whoever did this must have
done their homework. Turning Blackhawk red when the lights were in the Flintstone structures took a little creativity, but it was easy and not dangerous. Wait 47 years until you admit your “crime.” I think the dam looks pretty good with the flag there, and it gives me a good indication of the wind when I am sailing. Randy Holland Oregon
Thank you for donating blood Dear Editor, A great big thank you to all the blood donors on Sept. 19. It was nice to be busy, by having 32 people give of their time, and help with this great cause. We appreciate your effort. Thank you also to the Forreston Fire Department for allowing us to use their social room for registering the donors. Sincerely, Larry Dikkers Forreston Lions
Antique Show looks for new food provider Dear Editor, Another year has passed and the Oregon Woman’s Club Antique Show Committee is again preparing for their annual Antique Show. March, 2014 will mean 64 years of putting on this amazing show in this small town. Over 52 dealers from throughout the Midwest sign on for this show and quality appraisers are available on the second day of the show, and
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Wine tasting event will help school foundation The Oregon Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Oregon Schools’ Foundation, will host a cooperative event Oct. 5 to raise awareness for the needs of Oregon classrooms and students. A wine, beer, and minimartini tasting event will be held on Saturday, Oct. 5, from 5-8 p.m. at the Oregon Depot. Select wines, specialty beers, mini martinis and food samplings will be available. Tickets to the event are $20. The first 200 advance tickets sold will include a complimentary wine glass. Advance tickets also include 12 tasting tickets to be used for beverages and/or food. Tickets can be purchased in advance through the Oregon
Chamber office, located in the Oregon Coliseum at 124 N Fourth Street, Monday – Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Oregon Schools’ Foundation board members also have tickets for sale. Payment can be made by cash, or by check, made out to the Oregon Chamber of Commerce. Tickets will also be available at the door for $20 and will include 8 tasting tickets. Disposable glassware will be provided. “Join us on Oct. 5 for a casual and relaxing evening after the day’s events of Autumn on Parade! See firsthand the progress of the Oregon Depot Restoration Project and support the needs of our local schools,” said
Debbie Dickson, Oregon Chamber of Commerce Executive Director. The Oregon Schools’ Foundation (OSF) is a notfor-profit organization that supports Oregon CUSD #220 classroom grants and student scholarships to promote enhanced educational opportunities. For more information, call the Chamber office at 815732-2100, or email ococ@ oregonil.com. “We extend a huge thanks to FN Smith, our wine glass sponsor!,” said Dickson. “Additional sponsors include McCanse, Jack Halpern Inc./ McDonalds Builders, FloRight Seamless Gutters, Scott Stephens/State Farm Insurance, Paul Smith, and Kable Distribution Services.”
Ebenezer bazaar is Oct. 12 Ebenezer Reformed Church, 2997 N. German Church Rd., will hold its annual bazaar on Saturday, Oct. 12 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Items for sale include crafts, used but nice treasures, pumpkins, handknitted and crocheted items,,
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On Sunday, Sept. 29, members of Freedom Lutheran in Oregon could be found around the community weeding, washing and painting. They joined Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA) Congregations across the country who are celebrating their 25th Anniversary as a church body through a “God’s Work - Our Hands” Sunday. The ELCA, which officially came into being on January 1, 1988, has done a variety things to celebrate its quarter century of life, including designating a Sunday in September to serve the host communities of its 9400 congregations. Officially, Sept. 8 was the designated Sunday, but Freedom, as did many other congregations, chose a Sunday on which they could bring their projects together. “The date was not the most important thing,” said Freedom’s Pastor Jeff Schlesinger. “The important thing is that we show our partnership with the communities in which we do ministry. Our congregations exist for the sake of the people and the communities where they reside, not for our own sake.” Freedom members tackled three projects: washing windows at the restored Oregon Train Depot, weeding and cleaning up the landscape around Oregon
City Hall, and painting picnic tables at Lowden State Park. “Service is at the center of what we’ve been about from the beginning,” said Laura Watters, former president and part of the founding group of Freedom Lutheran. “We claim as our mission statement two actions: welcoming and serving.” Not only does Freedom seek ways to serve the local community, but they reach out around the globe as well. In August and September members have been collecting school supplies to send to children in need throughout the world through Lutheran World Relief (LWR). On Wednesday, Sept. 25, they packed up 60 backpacks complete with pencils, pens, notebooks, scissors and crayons that will be boxed up and taken to Rockford
and then be shipped to places such as Djibouti, Nicaragua and Haiti. Freedom member Jan Champley, who coordinated the project, challenged the congregation to donate enough materials to complete 20 backpacks. Schlesinger told the congregation they could do better and challenged them to complete 40. In the end, both underestimated Freedom’s generosity as they combined the two challenges to create 60 school kits. Freedom Lutheran worships at Lutheran Outdoor Ministries Center (LOMC) just south of Oregon each Sunday at 9:45 a.m. During the week, Schlesinger can be found at the downtown welcome center at 111 S. 4th Street.
Freedom Members Alex Schlesinger, Emily Watters, Kim Schlesinger, Laura Watters and Leah Watters painted picnic tables at Lowden State Park. Photo supplied
Reading Matters What role do sight worlds play in learning
p.m. By Mary Gardner The luncheon menu will Reading Specialist include Ebenezer chicken casserole, Jello salad, roll, If you have children dessert, and drink. grandchildren in The cost of the luncheon or is $6 for adults and $3 for kindergarten or first grade children age 10 and younger. you have likely seen lists of words come home called
sight (or high-frequency) words. For this month we will look at what sight words are, the role they play in learning to read, and some ideas for the best ways to help our young readers learn them. Sight words are selected from lists of high-frequency words. There are several lists available and they vary slightly, but the intent remains the same. These words appear often in our language so learning to read (and eventually write) them quickly and automatically will make reading easier. Additionally, several of these words do not follow regular phonics rules so they need to be learned by heart rather than relying on being able to “sound them out.” For example: said, have, of, they. The more words a beginning reader can read automatically and quickly, the more fluent his or her reading will be. Reading fluently makes it much easier to understand what is being read and that understanding is the goal of all reading. For all of these reasons sight words are an important part of beginning reading in kindergarten and first grade. One idea for working on learning the lists of sight words that come home from school is to make flash cards. Using index cards or the back of cereal boxes makes the cards sturdier and last longer. Try to spend a few minutes each day asking your child or grandchild to read the words as you flip through the cards. Keep the routine quick and keep it positive by telling the child any words that aren’t known yet. You might make
two piles – one that contains the words known quickly and one that still need practice. As the known pile gets bigger, praise your child for his/her efforts. There are online sources for games that offer repeated practice with sight words as well. Do a quick search and have your child try some of the games you find. He or she might enjoy practicing in this way. It is best to also provide opportunities to practice sight words in meaningful context. Many teachers send small short books home. These books contain the sight words in simple sentences with pictures to support early readers. Listening to your child read these books to you is an excellent way to support other beginning reading skills as well. Another idea is to use the sight words to create your own simple sentences and even make your own books. For example, use some of the sight words like this: I can see ____. or, I go to ________. Help your child or grandchild fill in the blanks with names of family members or photos of favorite people and places. Write or type one sentence on a page. After several are completed, staple the pages together. As your child reads and rereads the books, she or he is practicing sight words. Learning to read is hard work. As parents and grandparents our encouragement and support of our young readers is vital. Practicing sight words with them is one way we can give that support.
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Forreston Fire Department Front Row Left to Right: Front row: Mark Daws, Fire Chief Stu Meyers, Jeff Burton, Gary Koeller, Dan Hoffman, Stuart Meyers, Bill Meyers, Bob Schramm, Jered Ludwig. Back row: Jack Daws, Jim Stralow, Wayne Koeller, Bob Buffington, Greg Broshous, Matt Pasch, Cameron Reuter, Collin Greenfield, Bob Meyers, Brad Rusnak.
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Front Row Left to Right: Front row: Joe Zubler, Doug Williams, Dustin Virtue, Josh Wilken, Eyan Zubler, Scott Atwater. Middle row: Fire Chief Duane Boomgarden, Luke Lawson, Kim Kopp, Brad Mulder, Jason Collis. Back row: Bob Larson, Randy Miller, Ryan Ackerman, Bob Larson, Brandon Hagemann, Shane Wells. Nor pictured: Stanley Bruegger, Eric Bruning, Cathy Drye, Evan Hagemann, Brian Kelsey, Curt Kloster, Alex Larson, Oscar Rhea, Joel Ross, David Swartzendruber, Brandon Wilken, Keith Wilken.
Mt. Morris Fire Department Front Row Left to Right: Front row: Warren Bontz, Justin Stewart, Rick Hough, Brent Wolber, Gerry Hough, Ben Taylor, Garrett Scott, Zack Pennington. Back row: Brandon Mead, Captain Ryan Fletcher, Assistant Fire Chief Jeff Warren, Fire Chief Rob Hough, Lieutenant Nick Hoffman, Lieutenant Mark Lewis, Brandon Spandet. Not pictured: Devon Buse, Ryan Donner, Captain Steve Foss, James Higley, Breanna Hoffman, David Hoffman, Rich Personette, Jerry Stauffer, Kyle Ward, Amy Wolber.
Polo Fire Department Front Row Left to Right: Front row: (standing) Fire Chief Tony Karrow, April Rivers, paramedic, (kneeling) Jamie Griffin, Kevin Rundall, Brent Shipman, Doug Surufka, Colton Youngren, Nick Broege. Back row: Dustin Piper, Jim Ports, JerryVelez, KenYingling, Kevin Allen, David Shuman, Tim Ross. Not pictured: Chad Karrow, Tom Wilkinson, Brenden Velez, Bill Patterson, Justin Brown, Mark Pellini, Jay Schmidt, Donald Sanders Jr, Jeremy Heller, Josh Glawe, Skylar Cavazos, Mark Ellis, Paramedics Jim Morgart and Chad Bergstrom.
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Front Row Left to Right: Front row: Aaron Harper, Bob Edgyd, Randy Travis, Rich Rhoads, Fire Chief Don Heller, Brian Bauer, Aaron Moore, Brent Wolf, Devin Todd. Middle row: Anthony Breeden, Norman Graff, Michael Hoffman, Josh Edgyd, Scott Wallace. Back row: Dan Dwyer, Matt Schnorr. Not pictured - Chad Bergstrom, Robert Speck, Al Greene, Tim Grote, Tim Breeden, Jessie Pumfrey, Thomas Jones.
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Awards presented to vehicles at airport car show Submitted by Al Koper The Sept. 8 Ogle County Pilot’s Wings and Wheels Car Show - Fly-in and Breakfast was considered a success even after an early morning shower. Cloud cover and threat of possible rain throughout the event that lasted until shortly after noon kept a lot of planes away, save but a few. With no rain and cool temps, a nice showing of antique and classic show cars and trucks were enjoyed by breakfast patrons. The Blackhawk Crossing 4-H Club assisted the Ogle County Pilots serve the “all you can eat breakfast” plus assisting with the car show. Awards that included
airplane rides for the top two in each class were as follows: Pre-1955 (Top 2) — Susan Wright, Mt. Morris, 1931 Ford Model A, Phil Young, Oregon, 1927 Ford Model T Pre-1955 (Next Best) – Wayne Silvius, Ashton, 1950 Chevrolet DeLuxe, Clayton and Ann Heled, Naperville, 1947 Dodge Custom DeLuxe 1955-1978 (Top 2) — Don Schrock, Dixon, 1958 Chevrolet Impala, Dave and Judy Pattet, Freeport, 1966 Mercury Monterey 1955-1978 (Next Best) — Dan Hanlin, Byron, 1970 Camaro, Tom Faivre, Mt. Morris, 1967 Chevrolet Corvette 1979 Up (Top 2) — Sterling Taylor, Mt. Morris, 1983 Hurst/Olds, Marc and Linda
Sonderman, Algonquin, 2007 Ford Shelby GT 1979 (Next Best) — Lee Myers, Byron, 1983 Chevrolet El Camino, Lyle Hayes, Kings, 1991 Chevrolet Corvette Spectators Choice — Don Schrock, Dixon, 1958 Chevrolet Impala Blackhawk Crossing 4-H Club’s Choice — Marc and Linda Sonderman, 2007 Ford Shelby GT. Also attending the show were special and unique vehicles — a Farmall 806 powered by a Chevrolet V8 and a Buick drag race car both, owned by Stan Ubben, Mt. Morris. Randall Witmer from Blackhawk Crossing 4-H Club member Kyle Brechon checks out the classic cars at Dixon displayed his Mini the recent Ogle County Pilot’s Wings and Wheels Car Show Fly-in and Breakfast. Kenworth semi. Photo supplied
Ogle County Health Department part of outreach The Ogle County Health Department is one of 82 local health departments in Illinois selected to participate in the outreach and enrollment effort for the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The grant for local health
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Health event in Mt. Morris A Health Spotlight will be held on Friday, Oct. 11 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Mt. Morris Senior Center, 9 E. Front St., Mt. Morris.
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unique opportunity to work with partners to reach the uninsured persons in our community connecting them with the benefits of health insurance coverage under the new health care law,” O’Brien said. For more information, call Brian Kennedy at the Ogle County Health Department, 815-732-7330 ext 296, or go to www. oglecountyhealthdepartment. gov.
Fall Fest is at church on Oct. 23 The Fall Fest is coming to the Mt. Morris Disciples United Methodist Church on Wednesday, Oct. 23 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. The evening will include a traditional turkey casserole dinner complete with homemade pie. The famous “cookies by the pound” will be available from 3 to 7 p.m., and a silent auction full of interesting and exciting items will also be available. Watch for more information in the coming weeks.
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Oregon FFA is the Unit of Honor on Oct. 6 Harvest Time parade begins at 1 p.m. Sunday By Vinde Wells Editor The Oregon FFA’s threequarter century of community service is being honored at this year’s Autumn on Parade festival. The organization has been chosen as this year’s Unit of Honor and will be recognized in the Harvest Time Parade on Sunday, Oct. 6. Chapter members and their advisor Justin Ebert, who is also the OHS ag teacher, will be riding on a float in the parade. Ebert said he is pleased the chapter was chosen. “It’s very exciting,” he said. “It was very humbling for the AOP Committee to consider the FFA Chapter. It’s nice to see the chapter getting that kind of recognition.” The FFA chapter at Oregon High School was chartered on Nov. 13, 1937. Fifteen members signed the charter along with officers Charles Wilmarth, president; Robert Lee
Thomas, vice president; Spencer Gentry, secretary; Harry Babbitt, treasurer; and Harry Fleming, reporter. The Mt. Morris High School chapter merged with Oregon’s in 1971. Currently the club’s membership is 64 high school students, a number that has remained consistent with a slight increase over the last few years, Ebert said. Although FFA is sometimes perceived as an organizations for teens who come from the farm, Ebert said that is no longer the case. “The number of kids who are from the farm is very small, although many have a connection, like maybe a grandparent who farms,” he said. The chapter offers far more than traditional farm production activities. Community projects include selling Christmas trees, baling hay for Pegasus Special Riders, serving a pork chop dinner in the summer and a cook-out in the fall, and raising poinsettias, as well as vegetable and flowering plants in the OHS greenhouse and selling them in season. The club’s activities have
The Oregon FFA marches in last year’s Harvest Time Parade at the AOP festival.
earned it the ranking of Gold Emblem Chapter and 12th in the state out of 314 chapters. The ranking is based on the types of activities done by the chapter and the participation of members. The chapter will be recognized at the National FFA Convention in Louisville, Ky., this fall as a 3 Star Chapter, the highest
ranking. As well as benefitting the school and community, the activities are designed to develop leadership skills in members, Ebert said. “The chapter has done very well,” he said. “The support we get from the community and the FFA Alumni helps us to be successful. It would be hard to do what we do
without it.” FFA — Future Farmers of America — was founded in 1928 in Kansas City, Kans., by a group of 33 farm boys with the goal of bringing together students, teachers, and agriculturebased business to support agricultural education. Now known as the National FFA Organization, the club
remains committed to the individual student, providing a path to achievement in leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. The organization is working to expand the public’s view of “traditional” agriculture and finding new ways to infuse agriculture into the classroom.
8th AOP 5K run is ready to run Sunday, Oct. 6 The 8th annual Autumn on Parade 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run is set to start on Sunday, Oct. 6, at 8 a.m. One-mile runners will take to the starting line first followed by the 5K participants at 8:30 a.m. The 1 Mile Fun Run course will be around the perimeter of the high school starting at Jefferson and Hawk Drive to 10th Street to Adams and back to Hawk Drive to the finish line. For a $10 registration fee, every finisher in the one mile
Fun Run will receive a t-shirt and participant ribbon. As for the 5K, all of the same amenities that race goers have come to love will be available again for the Autumn on Parade 5K — music, premium T-shirts, professional timing and snacks. 5K participants will navigate toward the downtown festival to start with and then run the middle section through the park with a finish on the Oregon High School track.
5K participants may use one of three registration options to sign up for the event. The Corporate Challenge is entering its second year allowing participants to enter as a team of four or more. The top four times are added together and the fastest team wins. Pre-registration by mail will be offered for forms postmarked by Sept. 30, for a fee of $20. Online registration through PreRace.com is available
through Oct. 3. There is a minimal registration charge for utilizing the online services. The first 300 registered participants for the 5K are guaranteed a long sleeve race T-shirt. Race day registration will be offered for a fee of $25 from 6:45 a.m. to 8 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 6, at the Blackhawk Center at Oregon High School, 201 S. 10th Street, Oregon, IL 61061. No refunds. Participant packets may be
picked up at the Blackhawk Center on Race Day between 6:45 a.m. and 7:55 a.m. Race day registered T-shirts are handed out on a first come, first serve basis. Early packet pickup for preregistered participants will be available on Saturday, Oct. 5 at the Oregon Coliseum from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Awards will be presented after the race to top overall male and female finisher and the first three male and female finishers in each of the following age categories:
14 & under; 15-19; 20-24; 25-29; 30-34; 35-39; 40-44; 45-49; 50-54; 55-59; 60-64; 65-69; 70-74; 75-79; and 80 and over. Results will be posted online. Awards will be presented approximately one hour after the start of the race. Strollers will be allowed on the race course but must start after all runners. No pets, bicycles or scooters will be allowed on the course. For more information contact: info@ autumnonparade.org.
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Hawks vs. Tigers game critical for both teams Oregon hosts Byron this Friday night By Andy Colbert Reporter The Oregon football team will play its most important game of the regular season against Byron on Friday. What’s at stake for the Hawks is a potential berth in the IHSA playoffs. With a trip to undefeated Winnebago looming a week later, it is essential that Oregon (2-3, 0-2) come away with a victory over Byron. The Tigers (1-4, 1-1) are Alana Leamanczyk and Jordan Wilken get ready to receive a serve against Byron as in an even more precarious coach Faith Watson watches during Sept. 26 conference action. The Lady Hawks won situation. Byron’s lone win the match in two games. Photo by Earleen Hinton was a 56-43 shootout over Rock Falls. “Both teams understand where they are at,” Oregon coach John Bothe said. As the BNC west division is coming into form, Stillman Oregon High School’s Valley (5-0), Winnebago (5varsity volleyball team 0) and Rockford Lutheran added two more wins to their (4-1), who thumped Oregon conference record beating 48-14, are the three clear Byron and Stillman Valley. favorites. On Sept. 26, the Lady Though a conference Hawks beat Byron in two title is out of the question games 25-17 and 27-25. for Oregon, a playoff berth Delaney Mahoney had 18 is a definite possibility, assists and six digs followed even if they were to lose by Emy Wright with 10 to Winnebago (who beat kills, eight digs, and Jordan Lutheran 28-22) and finish Wilken, with eight digs. The Lady Hawks wasted little time on Sept. 30 when they hosted Stillman Valley. Oregon won in two games 25-10, 25-10 to boost their conference record to 7-1 and Oregon battled Stillman 19-5-1 overall. Valley to a 1-1 tie in Wright led Oregon with conference soccer action eight kills followed by Sept. 30. Mahoney with 20 assists and Harry Baldwin scored Cydney Long with seven Oregon’s lone goal with an digs. assist from Ian Starkey. Oregon also won the Jordan Gilmour had six sophomore game 25-9 and saves for the Hawks. 25-22 and the freshmen On Sept. 28, the Hawks match 25-21, 19-25, and 25downed Earlville 4-0. 13. Jarrett Reynolds led The Lady Hawks play Oregon with two goals Rockford Lutheran on Oct. 8 Oregon’s Whitney Long gets ready to serve during followed by Juan Ocampo in Rockford before traveling conference action against Byron on Sept. 26. Photo by and Zak Zalzalah with one Earleen Hinton to Mendota on Oct. 10. each. Konner Wilson, Baldwin, and Bennett each had assists for Oregon while Gilmour had four saves. The Hawks beat Byron 2-1 on Sept. 26. Submitted by have participated in the sport and Erika Ocampo, is also Bennett scored on a penalty for 13 years and have their involved in track and bowling Catherine Baldwin kick and Konner Wilson had futures set on college. when he isn’t juggling the Oregon’s other goal off an These young men have also soccer ball. Oregon High School soccer assist by Jarrett Reynolds Brendan and Kellie Pudlas will celebrate its seniors on been active in other activities Oregon had 11 shots on are the parents of Troy Pudlas, Tuesday, Oct. 8 with a game and sports at OHS. goal and eight corners. Ryan Bennett, son of Cary who shows his speed and against Rockford Lutheran. Gilmour had five saves in The pre-game festivities and Jeanette Bennett, lays out finesse at track also. the game. Ian Starkey, who is just a begin at 4:15 p.m. with game his corner kicks well, but uses The Hawks’ record is now his other talents in the OHS blur on the soccer field, is time at 4:30 p.m.. 8-6-3 overall and 4-1-2 in also in track, bowling, and The last contest against band and bowling. Trevor Nelson, whose Dungeons and Dragons Club Lutheran proved victorious, so join in for another exciting parents are Rick and Michelle at OHS, to the cheers of Bryan Nelson, participates in and Alice Starkey, his parents. match. Zak Zalzalah, whose parents A special half time National Honor Society, presentation will celebrate Key Club, Student Council, are Jim and Vicky Zalzalah, is the 2013 senior class which Servant Leadership, Future noted for his speed during the includes Ryan Bennett, Farmers of America, band, soccer season and track and Trevor Nelson, Juan Ocampo, 4-H, and OHS school bowling in the off season. Everyone is invited to come Troy Pudlas, Ian Starkey, and musicals, in addition to his The Hawk football dedication to footy. out and support the OHS team struggled early and Zak Zalzalah. Juan Ocampo, son of Juan Soccer Hawks. All of OHS soccer’s seniors never regained composure
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at 5-4. With the strength of its schedule, four losses will still get Oregon in. But, it is essential that the Hawks get past long-time rival Byron. With a close loss (2821) to Stillman Valley last week, the Tigers gave notice that they can the role of spoiler. Byron’s record is also somewhat misleading in that they have played a tough non-conference schedule. “When I heard the Stillman score, I was surprised,” Bothe said. “But, after watching the film, Byron played well. They are making less mistakes and are more physical than they were earlier. They played very clean, had less critical breakdowns and turnovers.” Though they have one of their smaller varsity rosters in recent years, the Tigers have gained confidence in the last week or two. Directing the Byron offense is quarterback Baise Byers. “He’s a good leader, capable of both running and throwing,” Bothe said. The offensive line averages around 220 pounds and has a stalwart in junior Ross Sealby, the younger brother of graduated all-stater, Reid Sealby. According the Bothe, the go-to-guy on offense is Austin Carlson. “He had a good game
on both sides of the ball at running back and safety,” Bothe said. Oregon needs to rebound after its worse showing of the season against Lutheran. “All around, we did a lousy job,” Bothe said. “We were outmatched speed-wise, but as coaches and players, we need to do a better job.” Besides the inability of the offense to generate much movement, the Hawks were hampered by poor field position. “That was because of special teams,” Bothe said. After the Byron and Winnebago games, Oregon closes out its schedule against Mendota and Rock Falls, two teams in the lower echelon of the west division. However, with the quality of football played in the BNC, there are no longer any easy games to be had. Even Mendota nearly beat Winnebago, losing 34-33. “At one time, that may have been the case, but not any more,” Bothe said. One major difference in the conference is scoring prowess. After five weeks, Lutheran leads with 221 points scored, followed by ‘Bago with 211, SV 175, Rock Falls 158, Mendota 141. Byron and Oregon are substantially less at 105 and 90 points.
Hawks battle Stillman Valley to 1-1 tie in conference action conference action. Rockford Lutheran on Oct. 8 They travel to Winnebago and traveling to Mendota on on Oct. 3 before hosting Oct. 10.
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Konner Wilson runs on to the ball during action against Mendota as Adam Weller follows. Photo by Earleen Hinton
Lutheran too much for Hawks
falling 48-14 to offensive powerhouse Rockford Lutheran in Big Northern Conference action Sept. 27. Lutheran scored 14 points in the first quarter of play off an 8-yard run by James Robinson and an 11-yard pass to Toim Koehler. Oregon got on the scoreboard with 4:16 to play in the quarter when Chris Jordan scored on an 80-yard pass from Tyler Blume. But in the next period of play, Robinson scored 3 consecutive times on runs of one yard, 25 yards, 47 yards, before scoring on a 31 yard Six Oregon High School soccer seniors will be honored Oct. 8 in their last home game of Pierce Dhaese receives a pass from Tyler Blume during the season. Pictured here, left to right, are: Trevor Nelson, Zak Zalzalah, Ryan Bennett, pass to give the Crusaders an action against Rockford Lutheran on Sept. 27. Photo by Turn to B2 Coach Ben Thomas, Ian Starkey, Juan Ocampo, and Troy Pudlas. Photo supplied Jaime Finch
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Byron’s Hildreth wins race at Fuller Teams from Byron and Oregon competed in the Schmidt Invitational hosted by Winnebago High School at the Fuller Forest Preserve on Sept. 28. Kelsey Hildreth, Byron, placed first with a time of 11:27.53. Byron placed second in the event. Other Byron girls who placed were: 13. Paige Holloway, 13:21; 14. Kaitlyn Buck, 13:22.12; 17. Brianna Williams, 13:28; 21. Aya Bridgeland, 13:33; 28. Cassie Sievers, 13:58.96; and 33. Tia Sims, 14:24. Oregon High School
girls finished ninth. Their times and places were: 34. McCahl Sanders, 14:28; 38. Kimmie Janke, 14:40; 57. Angela Nordman, 15:57; 60. Rosie Sarantakos, 16:37; 64. McKaylee Beeter, 17:30; and 66. Madeline Sanders, 17:50. Byron’s boys’ team placed fourth with T.J. Pitcock finishing first in 14:48.81. Oregon finished in eighth place with Jacob Harshman finishing 52nd in 19:02. Other runners were: 53. Zimrith Granados, 19:15; 55. Jacob Ebens, 20:12; 57. Ricky Greenwood, 22:56; and 58. Adam McFalls, 25:22.
Golf teams preparing for regional tourneys Oregon’s Josh Drew and Adam Bettner tackle a Rockford Lutheran player as Tyler Blime comes in to help during conference action on Sept. 27. Photo by Jaime Finch
Hawks fall to Rockford Lutheran From B1 insurmountable lead. Robinson scored again in the third quarter on a 28yard run with 9:34 to play. Oregon’s Nick Newman ran it in from three yards out to make the final score 48-14. Robinson carried the ball 20 times for 253 of Lutheran’s 456 total offensive yards. Oregon was led by Sawyer Reynolds’ 61 yards on 15 carries and Newman’s 58 yards on 13 carries. Jordan had 34 yards on 11 carries. Blume attempted seven passes and completed two for a total of 85 yards on the night. Jordan had one catch for 80 yards and Pierce Dhaese had one for five yards. Lutheran quarterback Kendall Lawson was 7 for 10 passing for 142 yards. Oregon also lost the sophomore game 46-14. The Hawks host Byron on Friday, Oct. 4.
Golfers from five area schools will compete in the Rockford Christian Life Regional Tournament on Tuesday, Oct. 8. The tournament will be at Elliot Golf Course, Rockford. Boys golfers from Byron, Forreston, Oregon, Polo and Sterling Newman Central Catholic high schools will compete. Advancing teams and
golfers will go on to the Byron Sectional on Monday, Oct. 14 at Prairie View Golf Course, Byron. The NUIC Conference Meet is at Prairie View Golf Course, Byron, on Oct. 3 at 8 a.m. The Big Northern Meet is at Timber Point Golf Course, Poplar Grove, on Oct. 3 at 8 a.m.
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Oregon’s Bailey Bright, Nick Newman and Jake Diehl tackle Rockford Lutheran’s James Robinson. The Hawks fell to the Crusaders in conference action Sept. 27. Oregon hosts Byron this Friday, Oct. 4 at Landers-Loomis Field in Oregon in the next conference battle. Photo by Jaime Finch
The seventh grade volleyball team from David L Rahn Junior High concluded their home stand when they hosted Meridian on Sept. 24 and Winnebago Sept. 26. The Eagles were pumped when the Cardinals came to DLR as they handed the Eagles their only conference loss of the season. The Eagles looked good in game one. Their strong serving propelled them to a 25-21 win. Abigail Hopkins led the team with six service points. Game two was one of the most exciting games of the year. It was a battle from start to finish as both teams hit well and dove often to retrieve errant passes. The Cardinals squeaked out the 25-27 victory. In the third and deciding
game, Meridian had the early advantage. DLR battled back to within two. Service errors down the stretch cost the Eagles the game, 19-25. Bailey Nelson had five points for the Eagles. On Thursday, the Winnebago Indians were at DLR for another conference match. The Eagle serving pinned the Indians down in game one, 25-10. Grace Mongan paced the Eagles with five points. Game two was more of the same as Winnebago’s service reception faltered. DLR won, 25-13. Hopkins had 13 Eagle points. It was a clean sweep in game three as the Eagles were victorious, 25-21. Brooke Harris and Katelyn Reber each had four points.
Sports Column Familiar voices are important to local radio fans By Andy Colbert Reporter Recently, the IHSA announced its Distinguished Media award winners and one of them was Lanny Slevin of LaSallePeru. Over the 42 years that Lanny broadcast high school games, mainly on WLPO radio in LaSalle, he exemplified what it meant to be an ambassador for prep sports. Though somewhat obscure on a larger cultural scale, the broadcasting of high school sports on radio is one of the things this country does best. People like Slevin put so energy and enthusiasm into
their craft, creating an ‘oldtime radio’ feel to it. For those of us living in small towns, there is a reassuring feeling to turn the local station on Friday night and hear the dulcet tones of football and basketball play-by-play. It’s a time-honored tradition that Slevin and his colleagues keep alive. Among them, are longtimers like Don Werntz of Freeport, Jeff Leon of Rochelle and Jim Spencer of Sterling. Werntz has been at this since 1973 and you can tell from listening to him that it never gets old. Each Saturday evening after the regular season football season ends, I make sure to turn the dial to the Freeport station and listen to Werntz and his cronies discuss playoffs pairings for nearly five hours. That’s genuine entertainment folks, if you are into high school football.
Leon, one of the hardest working people in the business, is closing in on having covered 6,000 high school sporting events, not just in Rochelle, but in places like Oregon, Byron, Stillman Valley and AFC. That’s amazing. Unlike most other announcers, Leon is a solo act and I don’t think he’s ever called in sick in three decades at WRHL. Spencer has made such an impact on the young people in his community that the 2013 Sterling high school yearbook was dedicated to him. The list goes on and on of radio broadcasting teams that keep doing the deal year after year. The Oregon football program has been quite fortunate to have a regular broadcast for the past 14 years, perhaps the only BNC school to do so. It’s been the same two guys all that time, as well. Sam
Ramirez and Mark Herman have filled the airwaves with tales of Hawk football in such a loyal fashion that it is easier to call them fans instead of broadcasters. A little history on that. FM 95.7 put a radio tower up in Mt. Morris in November of 1999. A few months later, Ramirez, who was sports director for the station, got the call to do Oregon games. Herman never intended to do Oregon games, but was asked by Steve Marco of the station after having done “Talk-Line” a few times. “Steve said I had a good radio voice and asked if I would consider doing football games with Sam,” Herman said. The two make a good couple. Sam was only 23 when he started announcing Oregon games and Mark old enough to be his father. “We’ll do this to the day we die. We work so well together, even completing
each other’s sentences,” Ramirez said. Ramirez meant it too. The two of them absolutely love sitting in the press box and being the voice for Hawk football. Another commonality with Ramirez and Herman doing the games has been the stability of coach John Bothe along for all 14 years. “What sticks out most all this time has been John Bothe,” Ramirez said. “Some coaches can be prima donnas and hard to work with. John is a true gentleman and so accommodating to us.” “Coach Bothe makes it so easy,” Herman said, indeed almost completing a Ramirez sentence. A final note on high school sports broadcasting. One the truly good men in the business passed away a few weeks ago and mention needs to be made because of something that he did for our country. David Van Drew, who
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died at 68 years old, worked in the radio industry most of his life, ending his career at WRHL as general manager. But, his most significant call to duty was as serving in the army during the Viet Nam war and doing a weekly radio program from Saigon. Thank you Dave for your contributions.
Oregon Police Activity Sept. 26 Oregon Police Chief Darin At 3:15 p.m., police DeHaan reports the following investigated a two-vehicle police activity. traffic crash in the student parking lot at the Oregon High Sept. 21 Jennifer Adcock, 38, School, 210 S. 10th Street, Dixon, a city citation at 7:09 involving a 2005 Chevrolet p.m. for the traffic offense driven by Sara E. Lauer, 16, of operating a vehicle with Oregon, and a 2010 Mazda expired registration. This driven by Fatjona Kamberi, violation occurred in the 100 17, Oregon. No citations were issued. block of N. Fourth Street. Sept. 23 Troy M. Fox, 41, Oregon, was arrested at 9:16 p.m. on an outstanding Ogle County warrant. Fox was transported to the Ogle County jail.
Sept. 27 At 1:13 p.m., police responded to a 911 hang-up at 604 Franklin Street resulting in the arrest of Audrey M. Mongan, 18, Oregon, for
domestic battery. Mongan County jail. This violation Kelly J. Oltmanns, 49, was transported to the Ogle occurred in the 100 block of Byron, was arrested at 8:53 County jail. S. Daysville Road. p.m. for driving while license suspended. Oltmanns was Taylor A. Miner, 19, Sept. 29 also issued a citation for Rockford, was issued a Gerald L. Otten, 55, improper use of registration. citation for disobeying a Oregon, was arrested at 2:41 Oltmanns was transported to traffic control device at 10:17 p.m. on an outstanding Ogle the Ogle County jail. These p.m. This violation occurred County warrant for failure to violations occurred in the 100 at the intersections of Second appear. Otten was transported block of S. Daysville Road. and Jefferson and Third and to the Ogle County jail. Jefferson Streets. Five warnings were issued At 4:47 p.m., police during the week of Sept. 23Sept. 28 responded to a call at Oregon 29. Ryan D. Glassner, 23, Snyder Pharmacy resulting Please note: Any arrests Rockford, was arrested at in the arrest of Diana Azaria, listed are merely accusations 2:07 a.m. for driving while 69, Byron, for retail theft. and the defendant is presumed license suspended. Glassner Azaria was transported to the innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. was transported to the Ogle Ogle County jail.
General calls for service through dispatch Sept. 23-29 Checking a Subject Vehicle..........................5 Assist EMS/Other Agency..........................7 Citizen Complaint.........9 Animal Complaint.........3 Domestic/ Disturbance calls...........1 Alarm Response............2 911 / Hang Up...............3 Assist Citizen.................6 Traffic Stops................15
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Transportation plan will be discussed in committee The Human Services Transportation Plan (HSTP) - Region 3 - Transportation Committee (Bureau, DeKalb, Grundy, Kendall, LaSalle, Lee, Ogle, and Putnam Counties) will be held on Friday, Oct. 4, at 10 a.m. at the Mendota Civic
Center, 1901 Tom Merwin Drive, Mendota. Human service organizations with an interest in public transportation are strongly encouraged to attend as well as anyone that is interested in public transit.
The Regional Transportation Committee is responsible for the development and implementation of the Human Services Transportation Plan (HSTP). HSTP identifies transportation needs and
Volunteers have always helped maintain roads
considerably more effort. In the late 1800s, area farmers drug the road in their immediate area to keep it passable. These appointed “path masters” were of great assistance to the road commissioners of the day. In addition, all able bodied men were required to pay a “poll tax” before they could vote. Payment of the “poll tax” was accomplished by working on the roads under the supervision of the road commissioner one day per year. As the Good Roads movement gathered steam, the work on the roads by volunteers became more organized. In November of 1913, residents of the Mt. Carroll and Wacker area in Carroll County observed a Hard Roads Day, patterned after an earlier DeKalb County Hard Road Day, by improving an 80-rod
(1/4 mile) segment of road. Wacker Road, four miles south of Mt. Carroll, was the focus of over 100 men and 35 teams for a day. Merchants, doctors, lawyers, editors and men from all walks of life joined with the farmers of the area to build 80 rods of hard surfaced road. Men were literally “falling over themselves” to get in line as shovelers. Wagers were laid as to the best shoveler and there was more than a little bit of rivalry between “expert” shovelers. Professional men of the city who could not get away for the day, hired men to go in their place. Automobiles were offered to convey the men from town to the work. Local farmers offered their teams and the “town folks” furnished the shovelers. Teams were loaded by the
develops solutions to improve transportation services for seniors, people with disabilities, individuals with lower incomes, and veterans as well as the general public. The Illinois Department of Transportation has formed an
agreement with North Central Illinois Council of Governments (NCICG) for the purposes of preparing, implementing, and updating the plan for Region 1 (Boone, Carroll, Jo Daviess, Stephenson, and Winnebago Counties) and Region 3
(Bureau, DeKalb, Grundy, Kendall, LaSalle, Lee, Ogle, and Putnam Counties). For more information about NCICG or HSTP, visit www. ncicg.org or contact Jacob Matsen at 815-433-5830 ext. 15.
Near Oregon, two roads were the beneficiaries of this day of road work. Banks observed this day as a legal holiday by being closed and furnished representatives to participate in the cause of road construction. Men with spades, shovels, and picks assembled at the Oregon bandstand before 7 a.m. that day to participate in “Good Roads Day.” The men were equally divided into two groups that would work on a piece of road east of Daysville and also work on a known bad segment of River Road near Castle Rock. Merchants, doctors, ministers, and lawyers all scooped gravel that day and nursed their blisters and sore muscles that evening. It was reported that former Congressman F.O. Lowden “vindicated his title to the
degree of expert shoveler.” (I wondered if this was a reference to the shoveling of gravel or something else.) Later in the afternoon, he also sent a reserve force of men from his farm to support the slowing shovelers. By the end of the day, 170 loads of gravel had been hauled to the road east of Daysville and a 40-rod (1/8 mile segment) of River Road had an excellent new road bed. As an indication of the importance of this event to the communities of the day, the Ogle County Reporter summarized the activities of April 15, 1914, by stating “The zealous work and earnest cooperation of all classes of citizens in the local commemoration of Good Roads Day promises desirable things for Oregon and for Ogle County, in behalf of better roads.”
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Editor’s note: The Ogle County Highway Department is 100 years old this year. County engineer Curtis Cook has researched some of the highlights of the last century. By Curtis Cook, P.E. Ogle County Engineer For more than 150 years, volunteer people have been assisting in the maintenance and construction of public roads. Today, many farmers mow the roadsides adjacent to their farms and residents in town mow the boulevard in front of their homes. In the 1800s and 1900s, this work on the roads involved
shovelers from the gravel pit within seconds and hauled the gravel the 1/4 mile to the work site where it was laid out and carefully graded. By evening, 532 loads of gravel had been shoveled onto the wagons and hauled on the road. An incredible 270 loads were hauled within a 3 1/2 hour period that day! Upon completion, a stretch of Wacker Road had a new 18inch thick hard surface that was 9 feet wide for 80 roads. What an endeavor from these men! Governor Dunne proclaimed April 15, 1914, “Good Roads Day” in Illinois and encouraged folk to participate in the Good Roads movement. The newly-appointed Ogle County Superintendent of Highways, Alex Anderson, was involved in organizing the event in Ogle County.
Obituaries Sharon Bittinger Sharon Bittinger, 67, Polo, died Friday, Sept. 27, 2013 at her home after a brief illness with cancer. Sharon was born May 1, 1946 in Dixon, the daughter of Albert and Martha (Little) England. She graduated from Dixon High School in 1964. She worked for Anchor Coupling Company, Dixon and Sterling, from October 1973 to January 2009. She also worked as a parttime rural mail carrier in Dixon for several years. She enjoyed making crafts and was a vendor at the Autumn on Parade craft show for more than 25 years. She loved spending time with her family and friends. She especially enjoyed attending her grandchildren’s school and sport activities. After retirement, she spent her time going to garage sales with family and friends. Sharon delighted her family with her great sense of humor, which was well known in the poetry she wrote about her family and life growing up. Survivors include one daughter, Karen Merlak, Polo; one son, Larry “Ben” (Jo) Bittinger, Polo; three sisters, Janet (Ron) Bushman, Dixon, Linda (Paul) Erisman, Franklin Grove, and Bobbi (Jack) Deen, Leaf River; and five grandchildren, Stephanie, Matt, and Clint Merlak, and Hayden and Garrett Bittinger. Sharon was preceded in death by her parents and her step-father, Leonard Warner. At Sharon’s request, no visitation or funeral services will be held. Cremation rites
28, 2013 at Pinecrest, Mt. Morris. He was born June 8, 1925 in Dixon, to Lawrence Willard and Ruth Elizabeth (Stultz) Martin. In his early teens he worked with his father drilling water wells on farms all over Ogle County. He knew every farmer and all the gravel roads in the area. In high school during World War II, Dave drove cattle trucks to Chicago for his brother Jonas who was overseas in the service. He always laughed that he played in every Oregon High School football game his senior year but never made it to a single practice. He married Nellie Maxine Mongan at the Oregon Methodist Church on June 14, 1948 after a courtship that started at Decker’s Drug Store soda counter where she worked and continued with many miles skated at the White Pines Roller Rink. The greatest disappointments in his life were the untimely loss of his wife, Nellie, to cancer in 1986; his medical rejection when he tried to follow his older brothers, Howard and Jonas, into the military service during World War II; and that he never had a chance to continue his formal education beyond high school. During his adult working life he became a master bricklayer and stone mason repairing chimneys on many of those same farm houses where he drilled water wells in his youth. He performed house David H. Martin remodeling and repairs David Hill Martin, 88, around the Oregon area as Oregon, died Saturday, Sept. well as building houses and
have been accorded. A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, Oct. 27 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Dixon VFW, 1560 Franklin Grove Rd., Dixon. All who knew her are welcome to attend. A memorial has been established. Arrangements were completed by PrestonSchilling Funeral Home, Ltd., Dixon. Condolences may be sent to www. prestonschillingfuneralhome. com.
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commercial property for or the Black Hawk Statue He was a big teddy bear to himself. Restoration with donation his family and many friends, For years he drove a pickup to Illinois Conservation with a contagious smile. truck with “David Martin, Foundation, One Natural Survivors include his A little bit of this. A little bit Resources Way, Springfield, children who he loved with that.” painted on the side. IL 62702 (with Black Hawk his whole heart, son, Mike The greatest joys of his Restoration noted on memo Rudolf, Brewer, Maine; life were his granddaughters, line). daughter, Kaylee Wasilauskis, Becky Jo (Jason) Tremble, Visit www. Wakefield, Mass.; parents: Oregon, and Julie farrellhollandgale.com to Patricia and Larry Claussen, Michelle (Sergio) Reyes, leave online condolences. Mt. Morris; sisters, Stacy Grapevine, Texas; his Anderson, Salem, Wendy great-grandchildren, Joshua (Gene) Elzenberger, Castle Scott D. Rudolf Martin and Jillian Rachael Scott D. Rudolf “Uncle Rock, Colo., Lana (Ed) Vaile, Tremble, and Eva Nicole Rudy,” 46, Mt. Morris died Dixon, Linda Claussen, and Claire Bethany Reyes; Sunday, Sept. 22, 2013 in Dixon, Stefanie (Jason) and dancing to a 1940s style Boston, Mass. Page, Mt. Morris; nieces and band, attending a good play or Scott was born March 8, nephews, Emily and Evan musical, or pedaling along the 1967 in Dixon, the son of Elzenberger, Shaye and Wisconsin bike trails. David and Patricia (McNett) Chris Anderson, Drew and He is survived by his Rudolf. He graduated from Tylar Smith, and Mykayla daughters, Vicki Nel (Andy) Mt. Morris High School Page; many aunts, uncles and Pratt, Sugar Land, Texas, Class 1985, where he was a cousins. and Jody Kay (Mike) Ryder, member of the 1983 Sweet 16 Scott was preceded in death Oregon; son, David Lawrence basketball team which played by his grandparents, Robert Martin, Dixon; and sister, on March 8. and Alice McNett, Arthur and Rose Thomas, Oregon. He attended Augustana Victoria Claussen, Frank and He was predeceased by his College, Rock Island, where Edith Tomei, and his father, brothers, Howard, Jonas, and he was a member of the track David Rudolf. Lawrence, Jr. Services were Oct. 1 at team. He then graduated from A visitation to share Eastern Maine Community the Mt. Morris Church of the memories of Dave will be College. Brethren with Rev. Ginny held Thursday Oct. 3 from 5 Scott was a U.S. Air Force Haney officiating. to 7 p.m. at Farrell-Holland- veteran serving during the Burial was in Oakwood Gale Funeral Home, 110 S. first Gulf War. Cemetery, Mt. Morris. Seventh St., Oregon. Arrangements were Scott bled Mounder Red Cremation rites have been and Black. He enjoyed all completed by Finch Funeral accorded. sports, but the loved the Home, 405 East Hitt, Mt. Graveside services will be Green Bay Packers and the Morris. Memorials may Friday, Oct. 4 at 11 a.m. in Boston Red Sox. be made to Mt. Morris Riverview Cemetery, Oregon. He enjoyed joking with his Community Gym, Mt. Morris The family would like to “sister Stef” on where in the Church of the Brethren, express their appreciation City of Boston she is. and/or Scott David Rudolf to the staff at the Pinecrest Scott’s heart was made of Memorial Scholarship Trust, Community for their kind and gold, taking care of anyone Union Saving Bank, Mt. compassionate care of Dad for that needed his help. Morris, IL. the last week of his life. Memorials may be made in Dave’s memory to the Timber Ogle County Newspapers Lake Playhouse, P.O. Box 29, Mt. Carroll, IL 61053; 121A S. Fourth St. Oregon • 815-732-6166
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National 4-H Week will be observed Oct. 6-12 Area youth are encouraged to learn about 4-H Members of Ogle County 4-H clubs will join the 7 million other youth currently celebrating National 4-H Week Oct. 6-12. 4-H youth development programs provide hands-on
learning activities for youth in Illinois and are assisted by more than 13,000 volunteer adult leaders. Last year, 4-Hers in Ogle county were part of a survey to measure the value of the 4-H experience. Dr. Denise Legvold, state 4-H program leader, said the results showed 4-H has a positive influence on the participants.
“4-Hers said that they feel welcomed at their 4-H club meetings and feel that adult leaders care about them,” Legvold said. “And, nearly all of the members surveyed stated 4-H helped them develop independent life skills and prepared them for their future and possible careers. “Many 4-Hers perform service project which
benefit their community, and over 90 percent of those surveyed could list ways to make a difference in their communities,” Legvold said. “Nearly all of our graduating seniors reported they learned skills through 4-H they can use in a future job,” Legvold added. Every county in Illinois has a 4-H program operated
through University of Illinois Extension. 4-H club membership is open to youth aged 8 to 18. The new program year began Sept. 1, and new clubs are forming now. To learn more about 4-H and enroll your child in a local club, contact the Ogle County Extension Office at 815-732-2191 or visit us online at the Ogle County
4-H web site at http://web. extension.illinois.edu/bdo/. If you need reasonable accommodations to participate in 4-H, please inform the office. 4-H is the youth development program of University of Illinois Extension, which provides equal opportunities in programs and employment.
Sheriff’s Arrests Ogle County Sheriff in court at a later date. Shelly L. Nelson, 39, Michael Harn reports the Stillman Valley, was following activity. arrested on warrant for failure to appear warrant Sept. 24 At 11:40 p.m., deputies and on a warrant for driving located a Black Pontiac while license suspended. Her parked along the road in bond was set at $1,925 for the 1800 block of S. Ill. 2. the DWLS warrant/ $3,000 After a short investigation, (10%) for the FTA warrant. Patrick D. Bothe, 34, She will appear in court at a Dixon, was arrested for later date. Brion Chrisco, 19, driving while under the was arrested influence of alcohol. Bothe Rochelle, was transported to the Ogle for driving while license County Jail where he was suspended after a traffic stop held in lieu of bond. Bothe at Caron and First Street in also received citations for no Rochelle. Chrisco was also cited for no insurance and seat belt and no insurance. Flint C. Stone, 40, expired registration. He Oregon, was arrested on was transported to the Ogle an outstanding warrant for County Jail where he was contempt of court. Stone held in lieu of bond. posted $375 as a full cash bond and was released. He Sept. 26 will appear in court on Oct. Epifanio B. Hernandez, 16. (no age or address provided) Colin D. Hill, 27, was arrested in Boone Rockford, was arrested on an County on a Ogle County outstanding warrant for no failure to appear warrant valid driver’s license. Hill’s for driving while license bond was set at$3,000 suspended. Hernandez was pending a court appearance. transported to the Ogle Marcus Hart, 28, County Jail where he was Rockford, was arrested held in lieu of bond. by Ogle County Sheriff’s Lindsey Lowe, 26, Deputies on a warrant for Rochelle, was arrested on failure to appear. Hart was two counts of theft. Lowe released from the Ogle was transported to the Ogle County Jail after posting County Jail and held in lieu $101 bond. of bond pending a court appearance. At 5:30 p.m., deputies Sept. 25 Ariel Malmgren, 21, responded to a rural Dixon, was arrested on a Byron address in regards warrant for failure to appear. to a disturbance. After an investigation, a 14-yearHer bond was set at $471. Amanda Smith, 21, old female was arrested Freeport, was arrested on for disorderly conduct and two warrants for failure to criminal damage to property. appear. Her bonds were set She was transported to the Ogle County Jail and then at $3,173. Juan E. Lopez, 35, released to a parent. At 9:02 p.m. deputies Rockford, was arrested on a warrant for driving while responded to Woodlawn license suspended. He Road and Ill. 38 in Creston in posted bond and will appear regards to a two-car accident
involving injuries. Upon arrival it was determined that Trent C. Berg, 50, Rochelle, turned left into the path of car driven by Daniel Nunez, 24, Belvidere. Berg was taken to Rochelle Community Hospital for treatment of minor injuries. Nunez and his passenger, Brandon Neuman, 23, Rockford, were not injured and refused medical attention. Berg was charged with failing to yield when turning left, driving while under the influence of alcohol, and no proof of insurance. He was released on bond and is scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 25. Sept. 27 At 3:11 p.m., deputies stopped a white Dodge van in the 9,000 block of West Fairmont Road. As a result of the traffic stop the registered owner David K. Stivers, 50, Polo, was arrested for driving while license suspended. Stivers was transported to the Ogle County Jail and later posted bond. At 4:08 a.m. deputies responded to the 2200 block of N. Rock Road in regards to a one vehicle accident. Sean Kessler, 19, Mt. Morris, said he swerved to miss a deer and entered the ditch. He was taken to Rockford Memorial Hospital for treatment of minor injuries. An investigation is pending. Johnathan Collins, 21, Chana, was arrested for theft—less than $300. Collins was held in lieu of bond at the Ogle County Jail. At 7:14 p.m., deputies along with Oregon and Stillman Valley Fire Departments responded to a head on crash on Ill. 64 near Stonehill Road. An investigation by deputies
revealed that a westbound County Jail. Scion driven by Risa Charles Johnson, 52, Nishio, 25, Des Plaines, was Rockford, was arrested passing another vehicle in for disorderly conduct by a no passing zone when it deputies in Stillman Valley struck head on an eastbound after he was involved in a Honda driven by Seth Cupp, disturbance. Johnson was 22, Oregon. Cupp was held at the Ogle County Jail extricated from his vehicle in lieu of bond. and transported along At 6:55 p.m., deputies with a two-year-old yr by responded to Mulford Road Stillman Valley Fire District and Ill. 64 in reference to a Ambulance to Rockford two vehicle accident. After Memorial Hospital where an investigation, Torrie they were listed in stable Anderson, 19, Shabbona, condition. Nishio was was cited for failure to yield transported by Oregon to oncoming traffic. EMS to Rochelle Hospital Benjamin P. Smith, 20, with non life threatening Dixon, was arrested on a injuries. Nishio was cited for petition to revoke warrant improper passing. on an original charge of unlawful possession of alcohol. Smith was released Sept. 28 Katherine E. Sexton, 20, after posting 10 percent Rochelle, was arrested on of a $3,000 bond. He is an outstanding warrant for scheduled to appear in court theft. Sexton was released on Oct. 25. At approximately 1:56 from the Ogle County Jail after posting 10 percent p.m., deputies performed a of a $5,000 bond. She is traffic stop in the 3700 Block scheduled to appear in court of North Church Road. After an investigation, Jennifer on Oct. 11. At 8:12 a.m. deputies Keen, 43, Davis Junction, conducted a traffic stop at was arrested for driving Ill. 251 and Ill. 38. After while license suspended and an investigation, Jordan on a valid Winnebago County Spring, 26, Rockford, was warrant for driving while arrested for driving while license suspended. Keen license suspended. Spring was also issued a citation was transported to the Ogle for operating an uninsured County Jail where he was motor vehicle. Danny Keen, 44, Davis Junction, was being held in lieu of bond. Joseph D. Bell, 33, St also arrested during the Louis, Mo., was arrested investigation for a valid Ogle for driving while license County warrant for operating revoked on I-39 near Monroe an uninsured motor vehicle. Center after being stopped Both were transported to the for speeding. Bell was held Ogle County Jail where they at the Ogle County Jail in were held in lieu of bond. At 1:48 a.m., deputies lieu of bond. responded to a disturbance call at the Paddle Wheel Inn, Sept. 29 Jonathan Collins, 21, on Ill. 2, north of Oregon. Chana, was arrested for After an investigation, Scott criminal trespass to a E. Combs, 35, Anchorage, residence. Collins was held Ak., was arrested for in lieu of bond at the Ogle obstructing a police officer.
He was transported to the Ogle County Jail where he was held in lieu of bond. Deputies were assisted by the Oregon Police Department. Deputies conducted a traffic stop in the 4000 block of S. Freeport Road on a black Dodge Ram pickup. As a result of the stop, the registered owner, Marcie Poppen, 29, Forreston, was arrested for driving while license suspended. Poppen was also issued a citation for operating an uninsured motor vehicle. Poppen was transported to the Ogle County Jail and later posted bond. Sept. 30 At 12:21 a.m., deputies stopped a white GMC box truck in the 10,000 block N. Kennedy Hill Road for no valid registration. The driver Darius T. Bell, 41, Rockford, was arrested for driving while license revoked, no insurance, and no valid registration. Bell was transported to the Ogle County Jail. Dimitrius Puckett, 18, Dekalb, was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear. His bond was set at $376. Priscilla A. Withrow, 21, Rochelle, was arrested on a petition to revoke warrant. His bond was set at $10,000. Tranton Somers, 30, Lindenwood, was arrested on a petition to revoke warrant. He posted 10 percent of a $3,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 23. Ryan Voss, 27, Sycamore, was arrested on three Ogle County warrants—one for petition to revoke and two for failure to appear. He did not post bond and will appear in court at a later date.
Property Transfers Property transfers are listed according to the date they were filed in the county recorder’s office. The name of the grantor transferring the property is listed first, followed by the type of transaction, the name of the grantee, the address and township of the property, and the price of the transfer . Sept. 20 Mary A. Wilson, warranty deed to Theresa G. Hollinger, 6526 N. Marrill Rd. Byron, Marion Township. $260,000. Robert Skattum and Kathleen Skattum, warranty deed to Brittni N. Moorehead and Shay W. Sticka, 903 N. 14th St., Rochelle, Flagg Township, $108,000. Ogle County Sheriff,
Brooke Knight and Brooke L. Peters, sheriff’s deed to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., 210 N. Jackson Ave., Polo, Buffalo Township. Ogle County Sheriff, Gary S. Heimbecker and Anne C. Heimbecker, sheriff’s deed to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., 108 Avenue D., Rochelle, Flagg Township. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, warranty deed to Patricia A. Hamer, 2837 E. Flagg Rd., Ashton, Taylor Township, $77,690. Durand State Bank, warranty deed to Markop, LLC, 128 W. Front St., and 127 W. Merchant St., Byron, Byron Township, $350,000.
Sept. 23 Gay Storm Oakes, trustee, and Storm Trust, quit claim deed to William B. Storm, Jr., property in Taylor Township, no address given. Harunani Dental Clinic Partnership, quit claim deed to Shahid Shekhani, 409 Lincoln Highway, Rochelle, Flagg Township, $140,000. Sept. 24 Dennis J. Cravatta, warranty deed to Richard D. Berkeley and Lavonne S. Berkeley, 1171 W. 2nd St., Byron, Byron Township, $140,000. Romanie J. Marshall, warranty deed to Thomas C. Palmgren and Dana Palmgren, 483 Mill Ridge Dr., Byron, Byron Township,
S. 2nd St., Oregon, OregonNashua Township, $98,000. Aileen E. Kahle, trustee, Aileen E. Shulz, trustee, and Aileen E. Schulz, declaration trust, quit claim deed to Aileen E. Kahle, trustee and Aileen E. Schulz, declaration trust, 235 S. West St., Byron, Byron Township. Bank of America, warranty deed to Nathan McGoldrick, 6921 N. Summit, Byron, Marion Township, $133,000. Janet French, warranty deed to Eric R. Davis, 4996 E. Chalet Circle, Byron, Marion Township. Nationstar Mortgage, LLC, warranty deed to Richard Haan, Jr., 204 S. Wesley Sept. 25 Ann M. Wilhelm, warranty Ave., Mt. Morris, Mt. Morris deed to Everett G. Albright Township, $20,000. Jerry Smith, quit claim and Jennifer L. Albright, 301 deed to Thomas D. Harvell, Thomas Harvell, Terry L. Harvell, and Terry L. Johnson, 305 Phyllis Ave., Rochelle, Flagg Township. Community State Bank, Rock Falls-Dixon, warranty deed to Gordon Cummings, 208 N. Jackson Ave., Polo, Buffalo Township, $15,500. Sept. 26 Steven P. Connolly by attorney fact, warranty deed $74,000. Velma I. Smith, warranty deed to Dallas L. Lawson and TIna J. Lawson, 114 Roy Ave., Rochelle, Flagg Township, $48,000. George B. Lynch, warranty deed to Kelley J. Ford and Barbara A. Ford, 118 Shirley Ave., Rochelle, Flagg Township, $149,000. Diana L. Lewis, Raymond F. Lewis, and Fred Bergner, warranty deed to McKenney’s Island-North Landing Property Owners Assn., property in McKenney’s Island, no address given, Oregon-Nashua Township.
to Benjamin Oropeza, 624 S. 3rd St., Rochelle, Flagg Township, $75,175. Robert W. Copeland and Karen R. Copeland, quit claim deed in trust to Robert W. Copeland, trustee, Karen R. Copeland, trustee and Copeland Family trust, property in Old Orchard Estates, no address given, Mt. Morris Township. Alfredo Lopez and Maria Lopez, warranty deed to O’Rorke Construction Services, Inc., 1130 14th St., Rochelle, Flagg Township, $140,000. O’Rorke Constuction Services, Inc., warranty deed to Alfredo Lopez and Maria Lopez, 1096 Forest Ct., Rochelle, Flagg Township, $190,000. Ogle County Sheriff, and Jennifer L. Contreras, sheriff’s deed to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., 103 Elliott Drive, Rochelle, Flagg Township. James E. Strite and Rogene M. Strite, warranty deed trust to James E. Strite, trustee, and Rogene M. Strite, trustee, property in Robin Heights Subdivision, no address given, Mt. Morris Township.
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Veterans are invited to service session on Oct. 5 Military veterans in and around Ogle County are invited for a service session Saturday, Oct. 5 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Oregon Legion Post 402, 707 10th St., Oregon. Department, division and local post teams from the American Legion will be in town to discuss veteran’s benefits and service to the community. All wartime veterans in this area are invited to the Oregon Post to learn more about the American Legion and veteran
benefits. Membership and veteran information staff will be available along with members of the American Legion Posts in Ogle County to kick off this community and veteran service campaign. A veteran service officer will also be available the entire day for all area veterans with claims or other veteranrelated questions. In keeping with the more than 93-year tradition of the American Legion, the rejuvenated American Legion
posts in these counties will focus on community service and assistance to veterans. The scope and nature of the posts’ community service will be determined by its members and imports from local civic andcommunity officials. Since its inception in 1919, the American Legion has been a key advocate for veterans’ benefits, children and youth, patriotic American values, a strong national defense, and quality-of-life issues for those serving in today’s armed forces.
Fixing Chili Theresa Lannen looks on while her son Pat fries hamburger Sept. 28 for the annual Polo Chili Cookoff. The Lannens’ chili was already bubbling in the pot next to the grill.
State’s Attorney Ogle County State’s Attorney Michael Rock reports the following court activity. Sept. 23 Matthew Bearrows, 33, Rochelle, unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon (2 counts), jury status call Oct. 28. Adrian Torres, 34, Rochelle, aggravated driving while license revoked, aggravated battery/resisting a peace officer, unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon, jury status call Nov. 25. Christopher Stone, 28, Rockford, possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance/possession of a controlled substance, jury status call Oct. 4. Abraham Jones, 33, Byron, possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance/possession of drug paraphernalia, jury status call Oct. 28. Oscar Regalado, 20, Rochelle, residential burglary, jury status call Oct. 28. Jason Otten, 35, Rochelle, unlawful failure to register as a sex offender, jury status call Oct. 28. Robert Widick, 22, Rochelle, burglary (2 counts), jury status call Oct. 28. Terry Yoho, 52, Loves Park, residential burglary, jury status call Oct. 28. Melissa Christianson, 24, Rochelle, home invasion (2 counts), status Oct. 4. Brad Behmer, 36, Elmhurst, driving while license revoked, aggravated possession of a stolen firearm/theft/unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon, failure to appear, arrest warrant issued, $50,000. Lesa Johnson, 56, Mt. Morris, arson/criminal damage to property, status Oct. 18. Scott Conn, 47, Rochelle, aggravated domestic battery/ domestic battery, jury status call Oct. 28. George Schneider, 20,
Oregon, unlawful delivery of a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a park, jury status call Nov. 25. William Oldenburg, 25, Oregon, unlawful delivery of a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a park, jury status call Oct. 28. David Buzinski, 65, Forreston, aggravated assault (4 counts)/domestic battery (4 counts), jury status call Oct. 28. Austin Allen, 26, Oregon, distribution of a look alike substance/delivery of cannabis (2 counts), plea Oct. 4. Johnathon Parker, 29, Mt. Morris, forgery, status Oct. 4. Nakeeda Bell, 22, Rockford, retail theft, jury status call Oct. 28. Andrew Grill, 32, Mt. Morris, possession of cannabis, jury status call Nov. 25. Adrian Flores, 53, Rockford, unlawful possession of a fraudulent ID card, jury status call Oct. 28. Ronell Garrett, 26, Polo, criminal damage to property, jury status call Oct. 28. Jeffrey Boyd, 23, Rockford, aggravated fleeing or attempting to elude a peace officer (6 counts)/possession of drug paraphernalia, (2 counts)/possession of cannabis/reckless driving, failure to appear, arrest warrant issued $5,000. Jacob Sheffield, 22, Polo, theft, failure to appear, arrest warrant issued $7,500. Frances Taylor, 22, Rockford, retail theft, failure to appear, arrest warrant issued $10,000. Stacie Warren, 34, Rock Falls, possession of cannabis, jury status call Oct. 28. Eduardo Quintero-Moreno, 26, Rochelle, criminal trespass to residence, jury status call Oct. 28. Randi Suter, 25, Mt. Morris, residential burglary, possession of a controlled substance/possession of cannabis, jury status call Oct.
28. Kimberly Poole, 30, Mt. Morris, theft/residential burglary, jury status call jury status call Oct. 28. John Anderson, 55, Oregon, theft, jury status call Oct. 28. Randall Thunell, 21, Rockford, possession of a controlled substance/ possession of drug paraphernalia/possession of cannabis, pleaded guilty to count 2. Ogle County Circuit Court Judge Robert Hanson sentenced Thunell to 24 months probation and two days imprisonment. He was ordered to submit to random drug testing and breathalyzer testing. He must cooperate and complete psychological or substance abuse assessment, and continue mental health treatment. He was ordered to pay a $750 fine, $600 probation fee, $500 drug assessment, $100 lab analysis fee, $50 to Crimestoppers and $50 to the Violent Crimes Victim Assistance (VCVA) Fund. Counts 1 and 3 dismissed per plea. Briana Taylor, 21, Rockford, retail theft, pleaded guilty. Ogle County Circuit Court Judge Robert Hanson sentenced Taylor to 30 months probation. She must submit to DNA testing and random drug testing, cooperate and complete psychological or substance abuse assessment. She was ordered to pay a $750 probation fee, $50 to Crimestoppers, and $50 to the VCVA Fund. Colin Fransen, 27, Rochelle, possession of a controlled substance/ aggravated fleeing to elude a peace officer, pleaded guilty to count 2. Ogle County Circuit Court Judge Robert Hanson sentenced Fransen to 24 months probation, and 180 days imprisonment. He
must submit to DNA testing and random drug testing, cooperate and complete psychological or substance abuse assessment. He was ordered to pay a $600 probation fee, $500 Drug Assessment, $100 Lab Analysis Fee, $50 to Crimestoppers, and $50 to the VCVA Fund. Count I dismissed per plea. Colin Fransen, 27, Rochelle, domestic battery, (subsequent offense)/ disorderly conduct, pleaded guilty to count 1. Ogle County Circuit Court Judge Robert Hanson sentenced Fransen to 24 months probation, and 180 days imprisonment. He must submit to DNA testing and random drug testing, cooperate and complete a domestic violence intervention program, cooperate and complete a psychological or substance abuse assessment. He must have no contact with the victim and pay a $200 domestic violence fine, $50 to Crimestoppers, and $50 to the VCVA fund. Count 2 was dismissed per plea. Erin Denning, 27, Polo, theft (subsequent), pleaded guilty. Ogle County Circuit Court Judge Robert Hanson sentenced Denning to 24 months conditional discharge. She must submit to DNA testing, random drug testing, perform 50 hours of public service work, have no contact with the victim, pay a $360 Probation Fee, $50 to Crimestoppers, $50 to the VCVA Fund, and $296.97 in restitution. Sept. 25 Robert Murbach, 32, Byron, escape (violation of electronic monitoring)(2 counts), jury status call Oct. 28. Ernest Elswick, 46, Oregon, driving while license revoked, driving while license suspended, jury status call Oct. 28. Manuel Pizano, 40,
DeKalb, driving while license revoked, failure to appear, bond forfeiture Nov. 22, arrest warrant issued $7,500. Khristian Widhalm, 18, Rochelle, criminal damage to government supported property/resisting a peace officer/domestic battery, status Oct. 23. Renaldi Thomas, 40, Rochelle, possession of a controlled substance/ possession of cannabis, motion hearing Oct. 4. Branden March, 40, Wisconsin Dells, aggravated unlawful use of weapons, dismissed. Monet Jones, 20, Chicago, possession of a controlled substance, status Oct. 23. Christopher Fant, 39, Creston, domestic battery (subsequent offense)(2 counts), pre-trial conference Nov. 20. Jimmie Garrett, 43, Creston, aggravated domestic battery/domestic battery, pretrial conference Oct. 9. Robert Antoszewski, 47, Davis Junction, domestic battery (subsequent offense) (2 counts) status Oct. 11. Scott Vogeler, 34, Creston, domestic battery (subsequent offense)(2 counts), pre-trial conference Nov. 20. Dylan Forston, 30, Sycamore, burglary, pleaded guilty. Ogle County Associate Circuit Court Judge Kathleen Kauffmann sentenced Forston to 36 months probation and 178 days imprisonment. He must submit to DNA testing and random drug testing, cooperate and complete psychological or substance abuse assessment, and have
no contact with the victim. Forston was ordered to pay a $900 probation fee, $10 to Crimestoppers, $100 to the VCVA Fund, and $5,000 in restitution. Dillon Haas, 23, Rochelle, arson/criminal damage to property (8 counts)/theft/ criminal trespass to vehicle, pleaded guilty to count 3. Ogle County Associate Circuit Court Judge Kathleen Kauffmann ordered Haas to 18 months probation. He must cooperate and complete psychological or substance abuse assessment, and pay a $450 probation fee, $5 to Crimestoppers, and restitution of $1,289.42. Counts 1,2, and 4-11 are dismissed per plea. Dale Milliman, 19, homeless, burglary (4 counts), pre-trial conference Oct. 15. Sept. 26. Joseph Anderson, 35, Rochelle, aggravated battery (2 counts)/resisting a peace officer, jury status call Oct. 28. Sept. 27 Ricky Lider, 42, Davis Junction, false report of vehicle theft, pre-trial conference Oct. 15. Stacy Robinson, 40, Rochelle, retail theft, preliminary hearing Oct. 9. Amanda Bauer, 28, Rochelle, possession of a controlled substance/ possession of drug paraphernalia, pre-trial conference Oct. 15. Neel Hanke, 55, Chana, aggravated DUI, motion hearing Oct. 2.
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The following individuals paid fines in the Ogle County Circuit Court. The name, age, and address of the individual is listed along with the offense, the date the fine was paid, the date the offense occurred in parenthesis, and the amount of the fine. Sara J. Batton, 24, Mt. Morris, operating an uninsured motor vehicle, dismissed; driving 1-10 mph over the speed limit, found not guilty, driving under the influence of alcohol, found not guilty, registration light not working, Sept. 23, 2013 (June 23, 2013). Vanessa D. Suter, driving 11-14 mph above the speed limit, Sept. 24, 2013 (May 12, 2013), $120. Cody R. Mon, 23, Polo, driving 15-20 mph above the speed limit, Sept. 23, 2013, (June 24, 2013), $120. Edde L. Mahone, 59, Mt. Morris, driving 11-14 mph above the speed limit, Sept. 23, 2013 (June 24, 2013), $120. Larry A. Fouts, Jr., 39, Mt. Morris, driving 15-20 mph above the speed limit, Sept. 24, 2013 (June 27, 2013), $120. Kathryn A. Keegan, 36, Davis Junction driving 1520 mph above the speed limit, Sept. 25, 2013 (July 27, 2013), $120. Brandon M. Derflinger, 22, Byron, driving on suspended license, not driving on the right side of the road, transportation/ carrying alcohol as the driver, all dismissed, driving under the influence of alcohol, pleaded guilty, Sept. 26, 2013 (July 30, 2013), $500 plus court costs, total of $2,717. Paul S. Tobin, 49, driving 15-20 mph above the speed limit, Sept. 26, 2013 (Aug. 16, 2013), $140. Lindsey A. Ruzicka, 27, Byron, passing a school bus while loading or unloading, amended to improper traffic lane usage, Sept. 23, 2013 (Aug. 15, 2013), $225. Nathan P. Demus, 29, Byron, operating an uninsured motor vehicle, Sept. 23, 2013 (Aug. 19, 2013), $264. Kristine A. Voth, 41, Stillman Valley, driving 15-20 mph above the speed limit, Sept. 24, 2013 (Aug. 18, 2013), $120. Jordan H. Thomas, 23, Chana, depositing material on the highway, Sept. 23, 2013 (Aug. 24, 2013), $120. John W. Jamison, 21, Byron, driving/operating an ATV on the highway, Sept. 25, 2013 (Aug. 22, 2013), $120. V. Michelle Keith, 40, Davis Junction, registration expired, operating an uninsured motor vehicle, Sept. 26, 2013 (Aug. 23,
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"THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE" W12-0140 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 15TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHANCERY DIVISION Bank of America, N.A.; Plaintiff, VS. Jacob J. Disch, Jr.; Defendants. 12 CH 57 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 Michael R. Harn, Sheriff of Ogle, Illinois, will on October 25, 2013, at the hour of 10:00 AM at Sheriff of Olge County, 103 Jefferson Street, Oregon, IL 61061, 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 Ogle, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy such judgment to wit: LOTS 14 AND 15 IN BLOCK 8 IN THE ORIGINAL TOWN, NOW VILLAGE OF MOUNT MORRIS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF RE-SURVEY OF SAID BLOCK 8 IN BOOK E OF PLATS, PAGE 108, IN OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
Publication Notice Public Notice is hereby given that on September 16, 2013, a certificate was filed in the Ogle County Clerk's Office setting for the the names and post office address of all of the person owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: 2A Education, 306 S. 4th St., Oregon, IL 61061 Dated: September 16, 2013 Rebecca Huntley Ogle County Clerk Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 2013
C/K/A: 306 West Front Street, Mount Morris, IL 61054 PIN: 08-27-405-012 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 W12-0140. 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 W12-0140 pleadings.il@wirbickilaw.com Sept. 19, 26, Oct. 3, 2013
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS GERMAN-AMERICAN STATE BANK, PLAINTIFF, VS. LEWIS LAZARUS, ALEXANDER MARSHALSEY, KROHN & MOSS, LTD., UNKNOWN OWNERS, UNKNOWN TENANTS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANT. NO. 12 CH 124 PUBLIC NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Public notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the decree entered in this Court in the above-entitled cause on the 24th day of May, 2013, I, Michael Harn, Sheriff of Ogle County, or such other deputy as may be sitting in his stead, shall sell at public venue to the highest and best bidder, the following described lands and premises described in said decree, or so much thereof as may be necessary to realize the amount due to satisfy said decree, upon the following terms and conditions: A. The name, address, and telephone of the person to contact for information regarding the real estate is: Martin Ganzel,, German-American State Bank, P.O. Box 244, Winnebago, IL 61088, 815-335-1900. B. The common address of said property is: 601 Cedar Avenue, and 407 Main Street, Forreston, Illinois 61030 C. The legal description of the property is: Tract 1: Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12) in Block Four (4) in Hewitt's Third Addition in the Town, now Village of Forreston, according to the Plat thereof recorded n Book A of Plats on Page 71, in the Recorder's Office in Ogle County, Illinois; situated in the County of Ogle and State of Illinois.
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Tract II: Lot Fifteen (15) in Block Eight (8) of Neal's Addition to the Town, now Village of Forreston, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Book A of Miscellaneous Records Page 108 as Document No. 11432; situated in Ogle County in the State of Illinois. Beginning at a cut “x” at the Northwest Corner of said Lot 15; thence North 64 degrees 40 minutes 39 seconds East, 160.15 feet (bearings assumed for description purposes only) on the North line of said Lot 15, to the Northeast Corner of said Lot 15; thence South 25 degrees 32 minutes 54 seconds East, 13.05 feet on the East line of said Lot 15, to an iron pin in the Southerly right of way line of a public highway designated FA Route 549 (IL 72); thence Westerly on said Southerly right of way, 150.74 feet on a curve to the left, having a radius of 1106.28 feet, a central angle of 7 degrees 48 minutes 26 seconds and the long chord of said curve bears South 68 degrees 10 minutes 20 seconds West, a chord distance of 150.63 feet, to an iron pin at the point of tangency; thence South 67 degrees 17 minutes 44 seconds West, 4.74 feet on said Southerly right of way line; thence South 8 degrees 51 minutes 23 seconds East, 15.13 feet; thence South 24 degrees 32 minutes 17 seconds Est, 42.79 feet, to the West line of said Lot 15; thence North 25 degrees 33 minutes 24 seconds West, 60.95 feet on said West line, to the point of beginning; situated in Ogle County in the State of Illinois.
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D. A description of the improvements on the real estate is: commercial building. E. The time and place of sale are: October 11, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. At the Ogle County Sheriff's Office, 103 Jefferson Street, Oregon, Illinois 61061. F. The terms of the sale are: 100% cash or certified funds at time of sale. Plaintiff assumes no responsibility for title expenses or closing costs. G. Title will be conveyed subject to all general real estate taxes which are a lien upon the real estate, and subject to special assessments, if any, and easements and restrictions of record. H. If the sale is set aside for any purpose, the purchaser at the time of sale shall be entitled only to a return on the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the mortgagor, the mortgagee or the mortgagee's attorney.
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Dated at Oregon, Illinois, this 20th day of August, 2013. Michael Harn, Sheriff of Ogle County, Illinois This Notice prepared by: Stephen S. Schmelzle Attorney for Plaintiff 208 W. Stepenson Street, Suite 201 Freeport, IL 61032 815-235-1188 THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Sept. 19, 26, Oct. 3, 2013
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To Place an Ad 815-284-7653 or 815-626-7653 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY - OREGON, ILLINOIS 08 CH 00127 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company on behalf of the Certificate Holders GSAMP Trust 2005-HE3, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-HE3. PLAINTIFF Vs. Eric A. Nelson a/k/a Eric Nelson; 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 5/14/2010, the Sheriff of Ogle County, Illinois will on 11/8/13 at the hour of 10:00AM at Ogle County Sheriff's Office, 103 Jefferson Street Oregon, IL 61061, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Ogle and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: PARCEL 1: PART OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST OF THE FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SAID EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER, THENCE NORTHERLY ON THE WEST LINE OF THE SAID EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER, 332.0 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 5, 375.0 FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLY PARALLEL WITH THE SAID WEST LINE OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER, 332.0 FEET TO THE SAID SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 5; THENCE WESTERLY ON THE SAID SOUTH LINE, 375.0 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 2.86 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. PARCEL 2: PART OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST OF THE FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT OF THE WEST LINE OF THE SAID EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER, 332 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTHWEST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE NORTHERLY ON THE SAID WEST LINE OF THE EAST HALF, 249.0 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SAID EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, 375.0 FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLY PARALLEL WITH THE WEST LINE OF THE SAID EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER, 249.0 FEET TO A POINT 332.0 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SAID EAST HALF (AS MEASURED PARALLEL WITH THE WEST LINE OF THE SAID EAST HALF); THENCE WESTERLY PARALLEL WITH THE SAID SOUTH LINE OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER, 375.0 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 2.14 ACRES MORE OR LESS. PIN 04-05-300-007 Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1732 W. Egan Road Leaf River, IL 61047 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).
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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.
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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 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 14-08-17582. Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 2013
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY - OREGON, ILLINOIS BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. PLAINTIFF VS BILLY JENSEN AKA BILLY W JENSEN AKA BILL JENSEN AKA BILL W JENSEN; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ; DEFENDANTS 12 CH 00064 402 NORTH FRANKLIN AVENUE POLO, IL 61064 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on March 15, 2013, OGLE COUNTY SHERIFF in OGLE County, Illinois, will on November 8, 2013, in the North door of the Sheriff's Office, 103 Jefferson Street, Oregon, IL 61061, at 10:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of OGLE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: LOT 1, EXCEPT THE NORTH 13.64 FEET THEREOF, IN BLOCK 6, IN APLINGTON'S FIRST ADDITION TO THE TOWN, NOW CITY OF POLO. SITUATED IN OGLE COUNTY IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. TAX NO. 14-09-458-006 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 402 NORTH FRANKLIN AVENUE POLO, IL 61064 Description of Improvements: TAN STONE TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILY HOME WITH TWO CAR ATTACHED GARAGE The Judgment amount was $91,981.37. Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, 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 property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Visit our website at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA1116477 Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 2013
GREAT GARAGE SALES IN THE CLASSIFIEDS Call 815-284-7653 or 815-626-7653 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY - OREGON, ILLINOIS BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., vs. PLAINTIFF CARL S. BARNES; DEFENDANTS 11 CH 228 Address: 3597 North US 25 Rochelle, Illinois 61068 Judge John B. Roe 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 May 17, 2013, I, Sheriff of Ogle County, Illinois, will on October 11, 2013 at the hour of 10:00 AM at the Ogle County Sheriff Department, 103 Jefferson Street, Oregon, IL 61061, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Ogle, State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND IN COUNTY OF OGLE, STATE OF ILLINOIS, AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN BOOK/PAGE 328-223 AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER, ON EAST LINE OF ILLINOIS ROUTE 251; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 348.50 FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLY, PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE OF ILLINOIS ROUTE 251, A DISTANCE OF 150.00 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY, PARALLEL WITH THE SAID NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER; 155.50 FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLY, PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE OF ILLINOIS ROUTE 251, A DISTANCE OF 503.10 FEET TO A POINT 653.10 FEET SOUTH OF THE SAID NORTH LINE (656.30 FEET DEEDED); THENCE WESTERLY, PARALLEL WITH SAID NORTH LINE, 504.00 FEET TO THE SAID EAST LINE OF ILLINOIS ROUTE 251; THENCE NORTHERLY, ALONG SAID EAST LINE 653.10 FEET (656.30 FEET DEEDED) TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. COMMON ADDRESS: 3597 North US 251, Rochelle, Illinois 61068 P.I.N.: 24-01-400-008; 24-01-400-009 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. THE JUDGMENT AMOUNT WAS: $201,966.49 Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to 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 shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which 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 representations as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. Pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512, the amounts of any surplus bid will be held by the sheriff until a party obtains a Court Order for its distribution, or for 60 days following the date of the entry of the order confirming sale, at which time, in the absence of an order directing payment of the surplus, it may be automatically forfeited to the State without further notice. 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 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: Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC, 230 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60606, telephone 312-541-9710. Please refer to file number IL 11 0448. Sheriff of Ogle County, Illinois Johnson, Blumberg, & Associates, LLC 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite 1125 Chicago, Illinois 60606 Ph. 312-541-9710 Fax 312-541-9711 JB&A # IL 11 0448 Sept. 19, 26, Oct. 3, 2013
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Public Notice is hereby given that on September 23 2013, a certificate was filed in the Ogle County Clerk's Office setting for the the names and post office address of all of the person owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: Meadows Monster, 9082 W. Penn Corner Rd., Polo, IL 61064 Dated: September 23, 2013 Rebecca Huntley Ogle County Clerk
Public Notice is hereby given that on September 19 2013, a certificate was filed in the Ogle County Clerk's Office setting for the the names and post office address of all of the person owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: Meany Group, 404 S. 4th St., Oregon, IL 61061 Dated: September 19, 2013 Rebecca Huntley Ogle County Clerk
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY - OREGON, ILLINOIS U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATTIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKED SECURITIES I LLC, ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-HE7 PLAINTIFF VS DENNIS J. VORNKAHL; CARRIE VORNKAHL A/K/A CARRIE J. VORNKAHL; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ; DEFENDANTS 12 CH 148 1075 EAST MAIN STREET OREGON, IL 61061 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on May 3, 2013, OGLE COUNTY SHERIFF in OGLE County, Illinois, will on November 8, 2013, in the North door of the Sheriff's Office, 103 Jefferson Street, Oregon, IL 61061, at 10:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of OGLE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment:
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).
LOTS 4, 5 AND 6 IN BLOCK 10 AND THAT PART OF VACATED 6TH STREET IN THE VILLAGE OF DAYSVILLE, OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF LOT 6, THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY 66 FEET TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF BLOCK 3, THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3, 199.98 FEET THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 66 FEET TO THE MOST SOUTHERLY CORNER OF LOT 4 IN BLOCK 10, THENCE NORTHEASTERLY 199.98 FEET ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF LOTS 4, 5 AND 6 IN BLOCK 10 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
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).
TAX NO. 16-14-153-006 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1075 EAST MAIN STREET OREGON, IL 61061 Description of Improvements: SINGLE FAMILY HOME.
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.
The Judgment amount was $218,151.36. Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, 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 property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
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 14-1305935. Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY - OREGON, ILLINOIS BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA LOANS SERVICING LP PLAINTIFF VS
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CHADD W. STOKES; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF CHADD W STOKES, IF ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; DEFENDANTS 09 CH 116 3989 NORTH COX ROAD STILLMAN VALLEY, IL 61084 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on November 5, 2012, OGLE COUNTY SHERIFF in OGLE County, Illinois, will on November 8, 2013, in the North door of the Sheriff's Office, 103 Jefferson Street, Oregon, IL 61061, at 10:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of OGLE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION FOURTEEN (14), TOWNSHIP TWENTY-FOUR (24) NORTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST OF THE FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO-WIT: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 17' 46" EAST, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION, 884.72 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING FOR THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 00 DEGREES 17' 46" EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION, 436.71 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 09' 13" EAST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 775.68 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 30' 53" EAST, 109.92 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 67 DEGREES 57' 29" WEST, 840.25 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF OGLE AND THE STATE OF ILLINOIS.
For Information: Visit our website at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA1211780 Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY - OREGON, ILLINOIS FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY PLAINTIFF VS UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; KEVIN WRIGHT, INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR; KEVIN WRIGHT, HEIR; DANETTE EYTALIS, HEIR; DEFENDANTS 12 CH 215 204 WEST WHITE OAK ROAD FORRESTON, IL 61030 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on June 21, 2013, OGLE COUNTY SHERIFF in OGLE County, Illinois, will on November 8, 2013, in the North door of the Sheriff's Office, 103 Jefferson Street, Oregon, IL 61061, at 10:00AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of OGLE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: PART OF THE WESTERLY 1/2 OF LOTS 9 AND 10, IN BLOCK 13, IN THE SECOND RAILROAD ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF FORRESTON, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT OF SAID ADDITION, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO-WIT: BEGINNING ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF LOT 10, 60 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTH WESTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 10, IN BLOCK 13, AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH EASTERLY PARALLEL WITH THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 10, 80 FEET, THENCE SOUTH EASTERLY AND PARALLEL TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOTS 9 AND 10 TO THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 9, THENCE WEST ON SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE SOUTH WEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 9 AND THENCE NORTH WESTERLY ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOTS 9 AND 10, 80 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, SITUATED IN OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
TAX NO. 10-14-400-002 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 3989 NORTH COX ROAD STILLMAN VALLEY, IL 61084 Description of Improvements: TWO-STORY, SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSE WITH ATTACHED GARAGE. The Judgment amount was $277,031.27.
TAX NO. 02-28-387-002 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 204 WEST WHITE OAK ROAD FORRESTON, IL 61030 Description of Improvements: 1 STORY HOME WITH DETACHED GARAGE The Judgment amount was $66,740.97.
Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, 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 property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, 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 property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
For Information: Visit our website at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA0912951 Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 2013
For Information: Visit our website at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA1216612 Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 2013
Ogle County Newspapers, Thursday, October 3, 2013, Page B9
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APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED 306 Attractive 1 & 2 BR. apts. with some utilities. Sterling & Rock Falls. No pets, no parties. Refs. req. 815-336-2305.
ASHTON 1&2 BR., Ashton/ F.G. 815-5626828/562-5075.
DIXON ★ NEW TODAY ★ 2BR Condo, 533 Vitale St. Applcs. Finished bsmt. No pets. Quiet, scenic area. 815-2884289. 2BR Upper, No pets. $500 + dep & ref. 815-631-9181
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2 BR. apt., Morrison. 2 BR. apt., Prophetstown. 3 BR. luxury apt., Prophetstown. $500 per mo. + dep. for 2 BR. & $1200 per mo. for 3 BR. Call Ken Kophamer, 815631-6115.
2BR upper, Dixon Dells. stove, refrig., air, garage w/ opener, basic cable & garbage p/u furnished, No Pets, Ref, & lease. $500/ mo. + $500 dep.815-652-2042. 3BR Upper in downtown Dixon. Heat & garbage incl. $625/mo. + dep. Pick up application at 210 W. 1st St. Clean 2BR lower w/garage, all appl, dishwasher & laundry hookup. Garb. furn. $520/mo. + dep. & lease. Ph. Larry815-440-3663
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REAL ESTATE 200
OREGON
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POLO
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY - OREGON, ILLINOIS 08 CH 00127 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company on behalf of the Certificate Holders GSAMP Trust 2005-HE3, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-HE3. PLAINTIFF Vs. Eric A. Nelson a/k/a Eric Nelson; 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 5/14/2010, the Sheriff of Ogle County, Illinois will on 11/8/13 at the hour of 10:00AM at Ogle County Sheriff's Office, 103 Jefferson Street Oregon, IL 61061, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Ogle and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: PIN 04-05-300-007 Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1732 W. Egan Road Leaf River, IL 61047 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 151701(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 1408-17582. Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY - OREGON, ILLINOIS BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. PLAINTIFF VS BILLY JENSEN AKA BILLY W JENSEN AKA BILL JENSEN AKA BILL W JENSEN; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ; DEFENDANTS 12 CH 00064 402 NORTH FRANKLIN AVENUE POLO, IL 61064 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on March 15, 2013, OGLE COUNTY SHERIFF in OGLE County, Illinois, will on November 8, 2013, in the North door of the Sheriff's Office, 103 Jefferson Street, Oregon, IL 61061, at 10:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of OGLE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: TAX NO. 14-09-458-006 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 402 NORTH FRANKLIN AVENUE POLO, IL 61064 Description of Improvements: TAN STONE TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILY HOME WITH TWO CAR ATTACHED GARAGE The Judgment amount was $91,981.37. Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, 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 property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Visit our website at http:\\service.attypierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA1116477 Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 2013
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REAL ESTATE 200 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY - OREGON, ILLINOIS U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATTIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKED SECURITIES I LLC, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-HE7 PLAINTIFF VS DENNIS J. VORNKAHL; CARRIE VORNKAHL A/K/A CARRIE J. VORNKAHL; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ; DEFENDANTS 12 CH 148 1075 EAST MAIN STREET OREGON, IL 61061 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on May 3, 2013, OGLE COUNTY SHERIFF in OGLE County, Illinois, will on November 8, 2013, in the North door of the Sheriff's Office, 103 Jefferson Street, Oregon, IL 61061, at 10:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of OGLE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: TAX NO. 16-14-153-006 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1075 EAST MAIN STREET OREGON, IL 61061 Description of Improvements: SINGLE FAMILY HOME. The Judgment amount was $218,151.36. Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, 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 property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Visit our website at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 3722060. Please refer to file #PA1211780 Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY - OREGON, ILLINOIS Byron Bank PLAINTIFF
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Cameron McGill; et. al. DEFENDANTS 13 CH 00053 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 5/17/2013, the Sheriff of Ogle County, Illinois will on 11/8/13 at the hour of 10:00AM at Ogle County Sheriff's Office, 103 Jefferson Street Oregon, IL 61061, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Ogle and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: PIN 03-36-178-013 Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 412 S. Main Street Leaf River, IL 61047 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 151701(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 1413-05935. Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 2013
PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on August 9, 2013, OGLE COUNTY SHERIFF in OGLE County, Illinois, will on November 8, 2013, in the North door of the Sheriff's Office, 103 Jefferson Street, Oregon, IL 61061, at 10:00AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of OGLE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: TAX NO. 16-03-310-003 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 605 SOUTH 6TH STREET OREGON, IL 61061 Description of Improvements: WHITE, ALUMINUM SIDING, ONE STORY, SINGLE FAMILY, TWO CAR DETACHED GARAGE The Judgment amount was $30,604.27. Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, 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 property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Visit our website at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 3722060. Please refer to file #PA1226507 Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY - OREGON, ILLINOIS BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP PLAINTIFF VS CHADD W. STOKES; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF CHADD W STOKES, IF ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; DEFENDANTS 09 CH 116 3989 NORTH COX ROAD STILLMAN VALLEY, IL 61084 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on November 5, 2012, OGLE COUNTY SHERIFF in OGLE County, Illinois, will on November 8, 2013, in the North door of the Sheriff's Office, 103 Jefferson Street, Oregon, IL 61061, at 10:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of OGLE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: TAX NO. 10-14-400-002 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 3989 NORTH COX ROAD STILLMAN VALLEY, IL 61084 Description of Improvements: TWO-STORY, SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSE WITH ATTACHED GARAGE. The Judgment amount was $277,031.27. Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, 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 property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Visit our website at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 3722060. Please refer to file #PA0912951 Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY - OREGON, ILLINOIS FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY PLAINTIFF VS UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; KEVIN WRIGHT, INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR; KEVIN WRIGHT, HEIR; DANETTE EYTALIS, HEIR; DEFENDANTS 12 CH 215 204 WEST WHITE OAK ROAD FORRESTON, IL 61030 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on June 21, 2013, OGLE COUNTY SHERIFF in OGLE County, Illinois, will on November 8, 2013, in the North door of the Sheriff's Office, 103 Jefferson Street, Oregon, IL 61061, at 10:00AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of OGLE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: TAX NO. 02-28-387-002 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 204 WEST WHITE OAK ROAD FORRESTON, IL 61030 Description of Improvements: 1 STORY HOME WITH DETACHED GARAGE The Judgment amount was $66,740.97. Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, 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 property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Visit our website at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 3722060. Please refer to file #PA1216612 Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 2013
Ogle County Newspapers, Thursday, October 3, 2013, Page B11 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY - OREGON, ILLINOIS STERLING FEDERAL BANK, FSB PLAINTIFF VS GEORGE N. GRIMES; VALERIE A. GRIMES; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ; DEFENDANTS 13 CH 84 605 SOUTH 6TH STREET OREGON, IL 61061 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on August 9, 2013, OGLE COUNTY SHERIFF in OGLE County, Illinois, will on November 8, 2013, in the North door of the Sheriff's Office, 103 Jefferson Street, Oregon, IL 61061, at 10:00AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of OGLE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: PART OF OUT LOT F OF HILL'S ADDITION TO THE TOWN, NOW CITY OF OREGON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID OUT LOT F, THENCE SOUTH ON THE EAST LINE OF SAID OUT LOT F, 8 RODS, THENCE WEST 8 RODS TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE WEST 8 RODS, THENCE SOUTH 4 RODS, THENCE EAST 8 RODS, AND THENCE NORTH 4 RODS TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING IN OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. TAX NO. 16-03-310-003 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 605 SOUTH 6TH STREET OREGON, IL 61061 Description of Improvements: WHITE, ALUMINUM SIDING, ONE STORY, SINGLE FAMILY, TWO CAR DETACHED GARAGE The Judgment amount was $30,604.27. Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, 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 property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 151701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Visit our website at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA1226507 Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 2013
"THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE" W12-0140 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 15TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHANCERY DIVISION Bank of America, N.A.; Plaintiff, VS. Jacob J. Disch, Jr.; Defendants. 12 CH 57 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 Michael R. Harn, Sheriff of Ogle, Illinois, will on October 25, 2013, at the hour of 10:00 AM at Sheriff of Olge County, 103 Jefferson Street, Oregon, IL 61061, 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 Ogle, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy such judgment to wit: C/K/A: 306 West Front Street, Mount Morris, IL 61054 PIN: 08-27-405-012 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 W12-0140. 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 W12-0140 pleadings.il@wirbickilaw.com Sept. 19, 26, Oct. 3, 2013
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MAGDALENA R. RAMIREZ, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants. CASE NO. 13 CH 118 PUBLICATION NOTICE NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is given to you, MAGDALENA R. RAMIREZ, Defendant in the above entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Ogle County, Illinois, by the Plaintiff against you and other Defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain First and Second Mortgage recorded against the premises as follows to wit:
ANNUAL TREASURER'S REPORT FOR THE VILLAGE OF ADELINE FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING APRIL 30, 2013 REVENUE SUMMARY: State Income Tax7468.58; Sales Tax 859.10; Motor Fuel 2320.35; Local USE Tax 1173.04; Personal Property Replacement Tax 62.22; Ogle County Collector 4784.90; Ogle County Cleanup Grant 174.73; Interest 2448.34; Transfer Funds from CD's to Checking 29,640.08
STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HARRIET R. RING, DECEASED NO. 13 P 66 CLAIM NOTICE
TOTAL REVENUE $48,931.34. EXPENDITURES SUMMARY: (Salaries, Benefits)- Salaries: Mike Dickinson 735.50; Karen Dickinson 628.40; Kim Dickinson 628.40; Garry Grabins 330.97; Dorene Mulder 368.14; Roger Branscomb 368.14; Brian Leake 367.75; Linda Meyer 368.14; Paulinda Hubbard 478.01; Nationwide Retirement Solutions 1280.63; IRS 163.85 TOTAL COMPENSATION $5,731.93. EXPENDITURES SUMMARY: Insurance Risk Management Association 4734.89; UtilitiesComEd 3900.97; Nicor 813.85; Garbage Pickup 7808.00; Town Cleanup 349.46; Town Maintenance- Snow Removal 912.50, Repairs/ Equipment Repairs 650.71; Legal Fees 4598.00; Purchase Equipment/Supplies 732.30; Streets, Alleys, Parks 3933.80; Fuel/Chemicals, Spraying 249.72; Misc. (All Other Disbursements Less Than $1,000) 810.94.
Notice is given of the death of Harriett R. Ring of Forreston, Illinois. Letters of Office were issued on September 12, 2013, to Shelley R. Murphy, 509 S. Second Ave., Forreston, IL 61030, Independent Executor, whose attorney is Heather McPherson, McPherson Law Offices, 1720 Hance Drive, Freeport, IL 61032. Claims against the Estate may be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Court at Ogle County Courthouse, 106 S. 5th St., Oregon, IL 61061, or with the representative, or both, on or before March 27, 2014, and any claim not filed on or before that date is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the representative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed.
TOTAL EXPENDITURES: $24,897.14. Respectfully Submitted By Kim Dickinson, Adeline Village Treasurer October 3, 2013
To Place an Ad Call 815-284-7653 or 815-626-7653 INVITATION FOR BIDS The Village of Mt. Morris, Illinois, will receive sealed bids for a 5' x 9' utility trailer. This trailer is being sold as is and will be sold with a bill of sale, until 11:00 o'clock A. M_. on the 11th day of October, _2013, at Village Hall, located at 105 West Lincoln Street, Mt. Morris, Illinois 61054, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bid specifications may be picked up at Village Hall, 105 W Lincoln Street, Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The trailer may be viewed at Village Hall, 105 W Lincoln Street. The Village of Mt. Morris, Illinois reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding process. Bids may be held by the Village of Mt. Morris, Illinois for a period not to exceed NINETY (90) days from the date of the opening of bids for the purpose of reviewing the bids and investigating the qualifications of bidders, prior to awarding the contract. BY ORDER OF
Shelley R. Murphy, Legal Representative Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 2013 STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY OF OGLE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: JOHN B. VYE, Deceased NO. 13 P 67 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of John B. Vye. Letters of office were issued on September 19, 2013, to John B. Vye, Jr., 929 12th Street, Rockford, Illinois 61104, as Executor, whose attorney is Clayton L. Lindsey, Williams McCarthy LLP, 607 Washington Street, P.O. Box 339, Oregon, Illinois 61061. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Clerk of Court, Ogle County Courthouse, Oregon, Illinois 61061, or with the representative, or both within six months from the date of first publication of this notice, 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 days after it has been filed. Dated this 19th day of September, 2013 John B. Vye, Jr., Independent Executor For the Estate of John B. Vye, Deceased Clayton L. Lindsey WILLIAMS MCCARTHY LLP P.O. Box Box 339 Oregon, IL 61061 815-732-2101 Fax 815-732-2289 Oct. 3, 10, 17, 2013
VILLAGE OF MT. MORRIS, ILLINOIS By: Paula Diehl, Village Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS GERMAN-AMERICAN STATE BANK, PLAINTIFF, VS. LEWIS LAZARUS, ALEXANDER MARSHALSEY, KROHN & MOSS, LTD., UNKNOWN OWNERS, UNKNOWN TENANTS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANT. NO. 12 CH 124 PUBLIC NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Public notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the decree entered in this Court in the above-entitled cause on the 24th day of May, 2013, I, Michael Harn, Sheriff of Ogle County, or such other deputy as may be sitting in his stead, shall sell at public venue to the highest and best bidder, the following described lands and premises described in said decree, or so much thereof as may be necessary to realize the amount due to satisfy said decree, upon the following terms and conditions: A. The name, address, and telephone of the person to contact for information regarding the real estate is: Martin Ganzel,, German-American State Bank, P.O. Box 244, Winnebago, IL 61088, 815-335-1900. B. The common address of said property is: 601 Cedar Avenue, and 407 Main Street, Forreston, Illinois 61030 C. The legal description of the property is: Tract 1: Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12) in Block Four (4) in Hewitt's Third Addition in the Town, now Village of Forreston, according to the Plat thereof recorded n Book A of Plats on Page 71, in the Recorder's Office in Ogle County, Illinois; situated in the County of Ogle and State of Illinois. Tract II: Lot Fifteen (15) in Block Eight (8) of Neal's Addition to the Town, now Village of Forreston, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Book A of Miscellaneous Records Page 108 as Document No. 11432; situated in Ogle County in the State of Illinois. Beginning at a cut “x” at the Northwest Corner of said Lot 15; thence North 64 degrees 40 minutes 39 seconds East, 160.15 feet (bearings assumed for description purposes only) on the North line of said Lot 15, to the Northeast Corner of said Lot 15; thence South 25 degrees 32 minutes 54 seconds East, 13.05 feet on the East line of said Lot 15, to an iron pin in the Southerly right of way line of a public highway designated FA Route 549 (IL 72); thence Westerly on said Southerly right of way, 150.74 feet on a curve to the left, having a radius of 1106.28 feet, a central angle of 7 degrees 48 minutes 26 seconds and the long chord of said curve bears South 68 degrees 10 minutes 20 seconds West, a chord distance of 150.63 feet, to an iron pin at the point of tangency; thence South 67 degrees 17 minutes 44 seconds West, 4.74 feet on said Southerly right of way line; thence South 8 degrees 51 minutes 23 seconds East, 15.13 feet; thence South 24 degrees 32 minutes 17 seconds Est, 42.79 feet, to the West line of said Lot 15; thence North 25 degrees 33 minutes 24 seconds West, 60.95 feet on said West line, to the point of beginning; situated in Ogle County in the State of Illinois. D. A description of the improvements on the real estate is: commercial building. E. The time and place of sale are: October 11, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. At the Ogle County Sheriff's Office, 103 Jefferson Street, Oregon, Illinois 61061. F. The terms of the sale are: 100% cash or certified funds at time of sale. Plaintiff assumes no responsibility for title expenses or closing costs. G. Title will be conveyed subject to all general real estate taxes which are a lien upon the real estate, and subject to special assessments, if any, and easements and restrictions of record. H. If the sale is set aside for any purpose, the purchaser at the time of sale shall be entitled only to a return on the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the mortgagor, the mortgagee or the mortgagee's attorney. Dated at Oregon, Illinois, this 20th day of August, 2013. Michael Harn, Sheriff of Ogle County, Illinois This Notice prepared by: Stephen S. Schmelzle Attorney for Plaintiff 208 W. Stepenson Street, Suite 201 Freeport, IL 61032 815-235-1188 THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Sept. 19, 26, Oct. 3, 2013
LOT 15 OF NORTHGATE SUBDIVISION BEING A PART OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED OCTOBER 31, 1966 IN BOOK J OF PLATS, PAGE 22 AS DOCUMENT NO. 381450. PIN: 24-13-378-014 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1223 SUNNYMEADE, ROCHELLE, IL 61068 and which said First and Second Mortgage was executed by MAGDALENA R. RAMIREZ and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Ogle County, Illinois, as Document Nos.200800805952 and 200800807010; That summons was duly issued out of the said Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Court against you as provided by law, and that the said suit is now pending. NOW, THEREFORE, UNLESS YOU, Defendant, MAGDALENA R. RAMIREZ file your answer to the complaint in said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the office of the Clerk of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Court, at 106 South Fifth Street, in the City of Oregon, Ogle County, Illinois, on or before the 31st day of October, 2013, default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a judgment entered in accordance with the prayer of said complaint. Dated: September 16, 2013 /s/ Kimberly A. Stahl Clerk of the Circuit Court Jeffrey L. Lewis # 06257559 Klein, Stoddard, Buck & Lewis, LLC 2045 Aberdeen Court Sycamore, IL 60178 (815) 748-0380 mail to:jlewis@kleinstoddard.com Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 2013
DATE: October 24, 2012 Oct. 3, 10, 2013 STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY OF OGLE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: MARCELLENE JONES, Deceased NO. 13 P 70 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of Marcellene Jones. Letters of office were issued on September 23, 2013, to Charles R. Jones, Jr., 6838 Perryville Road, Monroe Center, IL 61052, and Michael A. Jones, 14332 Pine Valley Road, Orlando, FL 32826, as Co-Executors, whose attorney is Kim D. Krahenbuhl, Williams McCarthy LLP, 607 Washington Street, P.O. Box 339, Oregon, Illinois 61061. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Clerk of Court, Ogle County Courthouse, Oregon, Illinois 61061, or with the representative, or both within six months from the date of first publication of this notice, 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 days after it has been filed. Dated this 26th day of September, 2013 Charles R. Jones, Jr. and Michael A. Jones, Independent Co-Executors For the Estate of Marcellene Jones, Deceased Kim D. Krahenbuhl WILLIAMS MCCARTHY LLP P.O. Box Box 339 Oregon, IL 61061 815-732-2101 Fax 815-732-2289 Oct. 3, 10, 17, 2013
GREAT GARAGE SALES Call 815-284-7653 or 815-626-7653 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE INTEREST OF PHILIP BORJE ARELLANO, Petitioner. No. 2013 MR 68 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) COUNTY OF OGLE )
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Public notice is hereby given that on the 7th day of November, 2013, at 9:00 a.m., a Petition for Change of Name will be filed in the Circuit Court of Ogle County in the Courtroom usually occupied by the Honorable John B. Roe, IV, Ogle County Courthouse, praying for the change of my name from Philip Borje Arellano to that of Philip Borje Mand Arellano pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided. Date at Dixon, Illinois, September 23, 2013. PHILIP BORJE ARELLANO, Petitioner Gary R. Gehlbach Ehrmann Gehlbach Badger Lee & Considine, LLC Attorneys for Peitioner 215 E. First St., Suite 100 PO Box 447 Dixon, IL 61021 815-288-4949 815-288-3068 (FAX) Oct. 3, 10, 17, 2013 INVITATION FOR BIDS The Village of Mt. Morris, Illinois, will receive sealed bids for a 2006 White Chevy Impala Squad Car as is with 97,175 miles, until 11:00 o'clock A. M_. on the 11th day of October, _2013, at Village Hall, located at 105 West Lincoln Street, Mt. Morris, Illinois 61054, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bid specifications may be picked up at Village Hall, 105 W Lincoln Street, Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Starting bid for said vehicle is $1,700.00. Vehicle may be viewed at Village Hall, 105 W Lincoln Street. The Village of Mt. Morris, Illinois reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding process. Bids may be held by the Village of Mt. Morris, Illinois for a period not to exceed NINETY (90) days from the date of the opening of bids for the purpose of reviewing the bids and investigating the qualifications of bidders, prior to awarding the contract. BY ORDER OF VILLAGE OF MT. MORRIS, ILLINOIS By: Paula Diehl, Village Clerk DATE: October 24, 2012 Oct. 3, 10, 2013
Ogle County Newspapers, Thursday, October 3, 2013, Page B12
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WOODHAVEN ASSOCIATION is seeking to fill the following full-time, year-round position. Resource Technician I-responsibilities include general tree maintenance, along with other grounds and natural resource maintenance work. Interested individuals should be experienced in chainsaw operation as well as ability to operate all types of outdoor equipment, including loaders/tractors and brush mowers, experience with brush chippers would be beneficial. This position requires: 1. valid Illinois Driver's license. 2. Illinois pesticide license or the ability to obtain. Woodhaven Association offers an excellent benefits package. Interested applicants should apply in person, online at www.woodhaven association.com
or by resume to : Woodhaven Association Human Resources Department P.O. Box 110 Sublette, IL 61367 Fax: 815/849-5116 Ph: 815/849-5209
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NO INDIVIDUAL, unless licensed or holding a permit as a childcare facility, may cause to be published any advertisement soliciting a child care service.* A childcare facility that is licensed or operating under a permit issued by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services may publish advertisements of the services for which it is specifically licensed or issued a permit. Sauk Valley Media strongly urges any parent or guardian to verify the validity of the license of any facility before placing a child in it's care. *Family homes that care for no more than three (3) children under the age of twelve or which receive only children from a single household, for less than 24 hours per day, are exempt from licensure as day care homes. The three children to whom this exemption applies includes the family's natural or adopted children and any other persons under the age of 12 whether related or unrelated to the operator of the day care home. (DCFS Rule, Part 377.3 (c))
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CARL S. BARNES; DEFENDANTS 11 CH 228 Address: 3597 North US 25 Rochelle, Illinois 61068 Judge John B. Roe 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 May 17, 2013, I, Sheriff of Ogle County, Illinois, will on October 11, 2013 at the hour of 10:00 AM at the Ogle County Sheriff Department, 103 Jefferson Street, Oregon, IL 61061, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Ogle, State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND IN COUNTY OF OGLE, STATE OF ILLINOIS, AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN BOOK/PAGE 328-223 AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMON ADDRESS: 3597 North US 251, Rochelle, Illinois 61068 P.I.N.: 24-01-400-008; 24-01-400-009 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. THE JUDGMENT AMOUNT WAS: $201,966.49
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Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to 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 shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which 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 representations as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. Pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512, the amounts of any surplus bid will be held by the sheriff until a party obtains a Court Order for its distribution, or for 60 days following the date of the entry of the order confirming sale, at which time, in the absence of an order directing payment of the surplus, it may be automatically forfeited to the State without further notice. 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 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 151701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
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Secured 3 acre w/ high bays and office, 3818 River Rd., Sterling. 815-626-8790
MOBILE HOMES 315 FOR RENT WAREHOUSE / 330 STORAGE 10x20 $50/mo. + $35 dep. 815-5909478.
OREGON STORAGE
Various sizes Annual discounts
For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC, 230 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60606, telephone 312-541-9710. Please refer to file number IL 11 0448.
BLACKHAWK MINI STORAGE
Sheriff of Ogle County, Illinois
Carolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Self Storage in Oregon
Johnson, Blumberg, & Associates, LLC 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite 1125 Chicago, Illinois 60606 Ph. 312-541-9710 Fax 312-541-9711 JB&A # IL 11 0448
1-800-646-4399
Reasonable Rates Sizes: 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; & 6â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Sept. 19, 26, Oct. 3, 2013
Call: 732-2466
Ogle County Newspapers, Thursday, October 3, 2013, Page B13
WAREHOUSE / 330 STORAGE
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES 705
STAAT
I Buy: Antique furniture, fishing tackle, toys, post cards junk. 815-445-6151
Self Storage 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; X 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; $35 Month 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; X 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; $55 Month Located next to the M&M in Oregon
GUNS & ARCHERY
706
CALL 732-9101 Need to place your ad in more than 300 newspapers throughout Illinois? Call Illinois Press Advertising Service 217-241-1700 or visit
BROWNING BAR grade 5. .243 rifle Made in Belgium with Swarovski scope and browning hard case. $4,000. 815-8573739 Serious inquires only please
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APPLIANCES AUCTIONS
710
615
Estate Auction Saturday, October 5-10:00 am 1705 S. River Rd. Libertyville, IL 60048 The Estate Of Henry Rehm Antique Cars & Collectibles OBENAUF AUCTION SERVICE, Inc. www.ObenaufAuctions.com
847-546-2095 Round Lake, IL #444.000105 Over 250 vintage tractors. Gone Farmin' Iowa Premier Nov 1 & 2. Mississippi Valley Fair Center Davenport IA. Time to consign. Mecum auctions 262-275-5050 mecum.com TURN YOUR EQUIPMENT INTO CASH: RITCHIE BROS. UNRESERVED AUCTION October 3 Chicago, IL Hundreds of competing bidders, certainty of sale. Call 877.722.7253 to consign. Rbauction.com
LENNY BRYSON AUCTIONEER 815.946.4120 OREGON GARAGE SALES 624 Saturday 8-3 518 N. 5th St. 2 LCD tvs, Kenwood surround system, Panasonic CD/DVD stereo player, women's & men's clothes & shoes, collectible toys, game cube, misc. collectibles, (60's)T-Jet slot racer cars & tracks, bedding & linens,... Thurs., Fri., Sat. Oct. 3, 4, 5 9am-5pm 3536 N. River Rd. Dishes, pots and pans, kitchenware, oil paintings, misc. garage tools, lawn mowers, twin sz. Bunk bed, Playboy magazines 1964thru 1999. Two houses merging to one, don't miss!!
Reliable, LIKE NEW used appliances, cmsappliance.net (815)626-1003
AIR CONDITIONERS 711 Lenox 4yr old 80,000 BTU, 93%. 3 ton A/C, 2 stage v.s., comp. 21 seer. $1200. 815973-0890.
SPORTING GOODS
716
GUN SHOWS Davenport 2815 W. Locust October 11-12-13 Dubuque 1469 Old HWY 20 October 18-19-20 Fri. Night 5-9 Sat. 9-5 Sun 9-3 Bigoreenterprise.com
FURNITURE
755
Bed/ Mattress Sets New in plastic. Twin $99, Full $129, qu. $159, King $259. W/ Warr. Can deliver. 815-703-3688 Full sz. matching bedroom set: bed w/headboard, 9 drawer dresser w. mirror, armoire, night stand. $400/ obo. 815-626-6976
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 765 â&#x2DC;&#x2026; NEW TODAY â&#x2DC;&#x2026; Olds Trombone, w/ hard case, very good cond., $350, 815-625-0691.
PETS & PET SUPPLIES 775 AKC Min Pins $200-$250. Call 815-766-2513
â&#x2DC;&#x2026; NEW TODAY â&#x2DC;&#x2026; Rottweiler blue heeler puppies, shots & wormed, $75. 815-973-3883
LAWN MOWERS
779
Simplicity Riding mower w/42â&#x20AC;? deck. 18hp, 317 hrs. Like new $1750 obo 815-440-1790
POOLS & SUPPLIES
784
20' Round Dough Boy Pool w/ lots of extras $500. 815-284-3579
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT
785
Bowflex Classic, $300. 815-9948851.
â&#x2DC;&#x2026; NEW TODAY â&#x2DC;&#x2026; Nordic Track treadmill w/ universal dock for ipod, built in exercise programs, incline, folds, pd. $1700, will sell for $500. 815-656-4917.
ELECTRONICS
790
â&#x2DC;&#x2026; NEW TODAY â&#x2DC;&#x2026; 2 55â&#x20AC;? flat screen tvs, very good cond., your choice, $400/obo, 815590-7537.
TOOLS & MACHINERY
792
2006 JOHN DEERE 4320 with loader, 48HP, 3point hitch, nice tractor, price $9500, ruden3y@hushmail. com, 773-3575528.
â&#x2DC;&#x2026; NEW TODAY â&#x2DC;&#x2026; Hardage highspeed polishing/turning lathe, bench top model, cross slide, tool holder incl., no tail stop, $500, 815-973-3223.
â&#x2DC;&#x2026; NEW TODAY â&#x2DC;&#x2026; Lakeside O.D. Precision Grinder, bench top model, approx. 5â&#x20AC;? center, 2 1/2â&#x20AC;? swing, will grind to tenths, tenths indicator incl., $450 815-9733223.
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FARM LAND WANTED
815
Farmland wanted to rent or custom farm in 2014 & beyond. 815-9702695
LIVESTOCK / SUPPLIES
840
DISABLED LIVESTOCK WANTED Top Prices Paid Call toll free 815-871-2697
SCHAAP LIVESTOCK FARM EQUIPMENT
855
Ford 600, 3 pt., rear wheel weights, 6' blade, 5' Bushhog, 2 bottom plow. Like new tires, exc. sheet metal. Looks & runs great. All for $3200 obo. 815379-2541.
CLASSIC CARS
904
MISCELLANEOUS 796 FOR SALE
AUTOMOBILES
905
creditautosales dixon.com Always over 100+ vehicles to choose from.
S.U.V.S
2005 Chevy Trailblazer, 106K. Asking $8,000/ obo. Call 815-973-2579. 910
1992 GMC Sonoma 4 wheel drive 4.3L V6 engine. 170k miles new battery, brake lines/ pads/cables/ rotors $2200 OBO. (815)677-2796 1994 Dodge 1500, V-8, w/glass rack. $1850. 815-6266030 or 815-6252403.
â&#x2DC;&#x2026; NEW TODAY â&#x2DC;&#x2026; 2007 CHEVY Colorado Pickup. New Low Price! 38K mi. $9,999 815-284-1135
â&#x2DC;&#x2026; NEW TODAY â&#x2DC;&#x2026; 2000 bags mulch, fertilizer, misc. lawn care, winter fertilizer $6. Builder Disc 815-626-4561 7' Pool Table w/accessories good cond., $700/obo 815-9946398.
VANS 1950 Chevy, 4dr. Numbers match Fleetwood fast back. Many extra parts. $12,500/obo 815-625-4364
AUTOMOBILES
905
â&#x2DC;&#x2026; NEW TODAY â&#x2DC;&#x2026; Aquatic Whirlpool bathtub, 4'x6' tub. Built in heater w/temp controls. Adjustable jets for pulsing water & air w/underwater light. 3 spd. pump. Waterfall faucet for filling. $500 MUST SEE 815-288-1353 Experienced House Cleaner Looking for a home in the Polo area to clean on a weekly basis. Call Alice 815-946-2772.
â&#x2DC;&#x2026; NEW TODAY â&#x2DC;&#x2026; Moving to AZ. Designer bedroom group, 3 whl. elec. cart, tools. 217720-8052 anytime. New Wedding set, 2.5 ct. princess cut. Appraisal papers. $3200 Serious only. 815-4993112 Revo mobility scooter, 4 wheel, 21.5 W, used only 2 months, make offer. Call 815-946 2463.
2002 Impala 67K mi. Loaded. Exc. cond. $6900/obo. 815-625-9322 2007 Mazda CX7 Great shape, new tires, leather seats (heated), sun roof, electric start. Well below book price. $11,500 815-4947517 2008 Black, Pontiac G6 GT, 4 door, V6, auto start, heated seats, 93K mi., $8000 815973-4451 2012 Honda CRV, blue, excellent condition, 27,000 mi. $24,500. 815821-5084. Credit Problems? Bad Credit? No Credit? We might be able to help! If you're looking to buy a vehicle we have many financing options available through qualified lenders. Call Brett Simpson today at 815-2855313. Ken Nelson Auto Plaza.
911
â&#x2DC;&#x2026; NEW TODAY â&#x2DC;&#x2026; 1997 Chrysler TC, 137K mi., exc. cond., $2900/obo 815-631-7720.
4X4S
912
1993 Chevy Blazer Carry All, 91K mi., V6. Runs good. $12,500 obo 815440-1790
SEMI TRUCKS / 913 RIGS 1997 Kenworth T600, N14 Cummins 400 hp engine, 9 spd. trans. Very good tires. New brakes, drums injector pump and alternator. $16,000 obo 815-453-2354 or 815-751-3784
PARTS & ACC.
925
Cleveland Engine, 2 barrel complete w/ trans. $800/obo 815-994-6398.
MOTORCYCLES
935
â&#x2DC;&#x2026; NEW TODAY â&#x2DC;&#x2026; 2001 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic. Great condition. $8000 OBO. 815-441-5825.
TRAILERS/RVS
945
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909
2002 Ford Explorer XLS SUV, 4.0L, V6. Auto. Trans. W/OD. Towing pkg., cruise. New battery, new tires, new front brakes. Running boards, luggage rack, 5 doors. Am/fm/cassette. A/C front & back. Extremely clean. Please call 815590-2022. 2003 Ford Escape Price Reduced! Fully loaded, well maintained. Rebuilt transmission, Virtually new tires, new battery, after-market remote starter. Call 815-590-2022
TRUCKS
MOTORCYCLES
935
1981 Hondamatic CM400. 1,110 mi., Vetter farring, saddel bags. $2500 815-946-2823 2006 scooter, 135cc. Only 50 miles. $1200/obo. 815-535-7994.
2010 HD Ultra Classic, blk. Special Edition. ABS/ security. Lots of access. 11,000mi. $19,000. 815-4410941. W#522586
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2012 Kawasaki KLX 250S, grn/blk. Exc. Shape and has extras. Under 1500mi $4100. 815-441-0941. W#522587
Tow dolly for behind motor home. $1200. 815-7722127.
Yamaha 125 dirtbike, runs good, $1000 815-2840461
A.T.V.S
936
2013 Honda Rancher ES. Green 2wd. Great shape, still under factory warr. $4200. 815441-0941. Web# 522585.
BOATS/MOTORS
940
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AUTOS WANTED
960
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AUTOS WANTED
960
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1994 Dutchmen Motorhome Roof Air, Awning & Generator
$6,990 2013 Ford F150 XLT SuperCrew, 4x4 ......................................... $29,990 2013 Chevy Impala LTZ, Leather, Moonroof, Low Miles ................... $18,990 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT, Special Purchase.......................$18,990 2013 Chevrolet Equinox LT AWD, Backup Camera, Moonroof............... $25,990 2013 Chevrolet Captiva LTZ, Leather, Moonroof ............................ $22,990 2012 Chevrolet Malibu LT, Leather, Moonroof, Remote Start, Only 23k . $16,990 2012 Fiat 500 POP, Power Windows & Locks, Air, Auto ....................... $12,990 2012 Ford Focus SEL, Moonroof, Local Trade ................................. $14,990
945
16' Dual Axle Utility trailer, $850 OBO 815-590-9511 1990 35' Dutchman Camper. Qbed, 3 bunks, full bath, Kit and living area. $4,000 815-284-3579 2004 Damon Intruder motor home. 37', 2 slides. Less than 16K mi. Smoke free. Very clean. $45,000. If interested call 815772-2127. 2005 Tow Dolly for towing behind motor home or truck, $500, 815-5357705 2008 Cherokee Wolf Pack 24ft. camper/ toy hauler. Everything, ready to go! Asking $12,000. 815-6267278 eves. before 8pm.
2011 Chevrolet Camaro RS, Leather, Moonroof, Hugger Orange ...... $22,990 2011 Jeep Wrangler ULTD,4x4, Dual Tops, Loaded, One Owner ......... $24,990 2011 Dodge Journey Lux, AWD, Leather, Moonroof .........................$19,990 2010 Ford Edge Limited, AWD, Panoramic Roof, 42K Miles! ............. $23,990 2010 Chevy Silverado LTZ, Extended Cab 4x4 Z71 ......................... $24,990 2010 Ford Fusion, Loaded, Local, One Owner ...................................$13,990 2009 Chevy Trail Blazer LT, 4x4, Leather, Moonroof....................... $15,990 2009 Smart FORTWO, Only 14,000 Miles! Panoramic Roof ................. $9,990 2008 Dodge Ram SLT Quad Cab Big Horn 4x4 24,000 Miles ............. $25,990 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser, 4x4, Moonroof & Top Rack .........................$18,990 2006 GMC Sierra SLE Extended Cab, Z71, 4x4................................ $14,990 2006 Chrysler 300C, Hemi V-8, Moonroof, Chrome Wheels ................$12,990 2005 Chevy Equinox LT, AWD, Low Miles ...................................... $10,990 1992 Buick Roadmaster, Never Seen Winter, Excellent Condition ........ $4,990
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“STERLING’S AUTO SUPERSTORE”
STERLING CHEVROLET
1824 N. Locust, Sterling 815-625-2700
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13 Chevrolet Traverse LTZ
13 Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ *
$52,988
13 Chevrolet Malibu LTZ
$39,988
13 Chevrolet Malibu LT
Value Priced
$24,988*
Stock #R486
13 Chevrolet Malibu LT
09 Nissan Titan 5.6 LE
*
21,988
12 Toyota Camry SE Navigation, Loaded
White Diamond
*
18,988
Stock $ #1611A
07 GMC Acadia SLT
18,988
11 Chevrolet Cruze LTZ
Loaded
Loaded
*
17,988
Stock $ #R345A
09 Honda CR-V EX
17,988
42,000 Miles
*
16,988
12 Chevrolet Impala LT Value Priced
Stock #R437
$15,981*
04 Chevrolet Silverado LS 4x4, Clean
13,988*
Stock #1520B $
08 Chevrolet Equinox LS
16,988*
Stock $ #1498A
$15,981*
12 Chevrolet Impala LT
$12,988*
Stock #R440
06 Toyota Avalon Touring
Stock #R417
12 Chevrolet Impala LS
11,988*
07 Chevrolet HHR LT
05 Buick Terraza CXL
11,988
*
$10,988
$16,900*
Value Priced
$13,988*
Stock #R441
08 Chrysler Town & Country
One Owner
$13,981*
Great Van
*
13,888
Stock $ #R445A
04 Cadillac CTS
10,988
*
10,488
Stock $ #R382A
$12,988*
Stock #1651A
08 Saturn Aura XR
Loaded
*
Stock $ #R438A
16,488*
Stock $ #1484A
12 Chevrolet Malibu LS
$14,981*
V-6, 45,000 Miles
*
10,988
Stock $ #R497A
Factory Warranty
22,151 Miles
Stock #R439
$17,981*
Stock #R453
12 Chevrolet Cruze LT
96 Chevrolet Impala SS
11 Chevrolet Cruze LS
07 Chevrolet Malibu 2LT
One Owner
Hard to Find Stock #R466
17,988
Value Priced Stock #R471
Great Equipment
*
Certified
12 Chevrolet Impala LS
$13,981*
Stock #R469
LT, One Owner Stock $ #1501B
Stock #Q971
18,988*
Stock $ #1859A
13 Chevrolet Impala LT
12 Chevrolet Malibu LT
$14,981*
Stock #R413
Lowest Price
06 Chevrolet Colorado *
Stock $ #1646B
14,988
12 Chevrolet Impala LS
$13,981*
Stock #R474
07 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
33 MPG
*
Stock $ #1486A
Value Priced
$13,981*
Custom Paint
Loaded
Stock $ #1604B
$14,988*
Stock #R433
Great Equipment
$18,988*
Stock #R475
$18,988*
Stock #R399
09 Nissan Maxima
4x4, Value Priced
12 Chevrolet Malibu LT
Very Nice
Remote Start
$14,988*
Fuel Economy
$13,988*
11 Chevrolet Cruze LT
12 Chevrolet Impala LT
Leather
$19,690*
Stock #R448
08 Hummer H3
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12 Chevrolet Malibu LS
Great Equipment Stock #R330
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Good Equipment
19,000 Miles Stock #R385
$20,488*
Stock #1601C
22,488*
Stock $ #R470A
13 Chevrolet Impala LTZ
Very Nice
Local Trade
$20,988*
Stock #R461
40,300 Miles
$22,788*
Stock #R499
$25,988*
07 Chevrolet 2500 H.D.
10 Chevrolet Equinox LT
07 Ford F-150 XLT
Economy Car
$20,988*
Stock #R468
$22,988
13 Chevrolet Malibu
Factory Warranty
12 Chevrolet Malibu LT
13 Chevrolet Impala LS
Great Equipment
Stock #R450
*
Stock $ #1815A
05 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT
Value Priced Stock $ #1508A
*
Stock $ #1462A
$23,988
$25,988
Stock #R479
Leather, Sunroof
$22,988*
Stock #R449
Great Equipment
*
Stock #R480
08 Chevrolet Colorado LT
Factory Warranty
*
Stock #R435
$26,988
13 Chevrolet Malibu LT
Value Priced
*
Stock #R483
$29,988
10 Buick Enclave CX
11 Chevrolet Equinox LT
$21,988*
Stk# R472
08 Buick Enclave CXL
*
24,988
Stock #R463
29,988
*
Stock #R478
13 Chevrolet Equinox LT
Economy Car
Value Priced
*
Stock #R498
Value Priced
14,400 Miles Stock #1869A $
Value Priced
$21,988*
Stock #R451
900 Miles
*
Stock $ #1832A
13 Chevrolet Equinox LT
13 Chevrolet Malibu LT
Low Miles
Stock $ #1398A
$38,988
12 Ford Taurus Limited
34 MPG
$24,988*
Stock #R464
*
Stock #R494
13 Chevrolet Malibu ECO
12 GMC Terrain SLT2
13 Chevrolet Camaro SS
Hybrid, One Owner
Loaded
*
Stock #R488
09 Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ
13 Chevrolet Traverse LTZ
Loaded
Rear Camera, DVD, NAV Stock #R442
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Great Value Stock #1689A $
9,988*
NO GIMMICKS 07 Harley Dyna Glide
07 Chevrolet Impala LS
96 Cu. In.
42,000 Miles
Stock #R350B
$9,988*
07 Chevrolet Trailblazer LS 4x4 Stock #1667B
$7,988*
Stock #1810A
03 Dodge Ram 1500
$9,988*
Custom Cloth Top
Local Trade
*
$7,988
05 Mercury Monterey
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Stock #R430A
9,788*
04 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
08 Pontiac G6 Stock #R447A
Local Trade Stock $ #R436B
$6,988*
Stock #R481
$7,988*
02 Chevrolet Malibu V6 64,100 Miles Stock #1487A
$6,350*
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05 Chrysler Town & Country Family Mover Stock #1490C
$5,988*
01 Chevrolet Impala LS
06 Chevrolet Impala LT
$5,788*
$8,988*
Stock #1646N
$8,488*
08 Chevrolet Cobalt LT
02 Chevrolet Monte Carlo LS
Great MPG
One Owner, 66,000 Miles
Stock #1461D
$7,988*
08 Chevrolet Aveo LS WOW
Stock #1396B
$4,688*
05 Chevrolet Equinox LT Value Priced
Value Priced
Value Priced Stock #R373A
One Owner Stock #1860A
07 Ford Escape XLS
Stock #1836A
$7,588*
97 Ford Aerostar XLT One Owner Stock #R467A
$2,988*
Stock #1677A
$7,988*
04 Chrysler 300M 79,000 Miles, One Owner
Stock #1868A
$7,488*
04 Yamaha V Star End of Summer Special
Stock #1544M
$2,988*
(815)625.2700 *Prices do not include tax, title, license and doc fees. AGM certified 0% for 36 months with ALLY bank Well qualified applicants only. Not everyone will qualify. See dealer for details. Pictures are for illustration purposes only. See dealer for details. Dealer not liable for errors in this ad. All pricing ends 10/4/13.