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Marshall-Putnam Fair to host senior day July 13

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Senior Day will take place during the Marshall-Putnam Fair, starting at 8 a.m. Thursday, July 13, at the M-P Fairgrounds, located at 915 University Ave. in Henry.

The event will include free admission to the Senior Day program, refreshments and music from the Henry Torpedo Boys in the Hunt Building. Seniors will be greeted by local officials and Rotary Club members of the two counties.

Retired Marshall-Putnam Judges Mike McCuskey and Scott Shore will emcee the event that will include many donated door prizes for those older than 65 and a guest

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Praise and Shine gospel quartet to perform June 11 at Putnam Christian Church

The Praise and Shine gospel group will perform at 3 p.m. Sunday, June 11, at the Putnam Christian Church, 301 Center St. in Putnam.

appearance of the fair royalty.

The Henry Torpedo Boys will include Terry Feldott on banjo and guitar, Rich Selquist on dobro, Dave “Barney” Erickson on mandolin, fiddle and guitar, Tom Bogner on bass, Todd Witek on guitar and all of the members pitching in on vocals. The group will play a selection of bluegrass, new grass and a little bit of country.

Seniors needed transportation to the fairgrounds are encouraged to call BPART in Bureau and Putnam counties at 877-874-8813 or Marshall-Stark Transportation at 309364-2287 to be added to the schedule.

The Putnam County Community Center also will help coordinate transportation to the fairgrounds.

Grace Davis Scholarship to accept applications through July 1

The Grace Davis Scholarship Trust is now accepting applications from college-bound students for 2023-24 school year.

Praise and Shine is an a capella gospel quartet that sings barbershop style 4-part harmonies. The quartet was first established in January 1987 in the Princeton Bible Church.

Some members have changed over the years, but the quartet has continued to perform on TV, radio, churches and social functions in Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Michigan, Kentucky, Tennessee, Colorado, Texas and California. Praise and Shine has also recorded three albums, one being a Christmas themed.

Current Praise and Shine singers include mother and daughter, Vickie Holmes and Gwen Roseberg, along with Beverly Odell and Marty Kiser. There will be a free will offering and refreshments will be served.

Putnam County Methodist Churches to host blood drive June 19 in McNabb

Putnam County Methodist Churches will host a Red Cross community blood drive from 1 to 6 p.m. Monday, June 19, at Goldasich Hall in the McNabb Fire Department, at 391 Route 89.

The drive is open to repeat and firsttime donors. All blood types will be accepted.

For appointments, call 1-800-733-2767. Donors also may sign up and register online using RapidPass at redcrossblood.org.

The Praise and Shine Gospel Concert will perform at the Putnam Christian Church in Putnam at 3 p.m. Sunday June 11. Members are (front row, from left) Vickie Holmes and Gwen Roseberg; and (back row) Beverly Odell and Marty Kiser.

Magnolia Township Preservation Association to host McNabb Grain presentation June 11

The Magnolia Township Preservation Association will be hosting Bart Ericson, general manager of McNabb Grain, for a presentation on the history of McNabb Grain starting at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 11, at the MTPA Museum, located at 110 N. Peoria St. in Magnolia.

Ericson, who served in his position since 2010, will detail the history of the organization that began on March 22, 1913, as a farmer’s co-op. McNabb Grain has since served the local agricultural community for 110 years.

The museum will open at 1 p.m. with the program scheduled to begin at 2 p.m.

The mission of MTPA is to research, collect, preserve, promote and communicate the history of Magnolia Township to educate future generations.

This scholarship is open to students who have lived in Magnolia Township (McNabb/Magnolia area) or Hope Township (Lostant area) for at least 10 years and maintain a full-time student status.

A letter stating college choice, major and other information about the applicant can be sent to Grace Davis Scholarship Trust c/o Christina Whitney, 1552 Meridian Road Magnolia, IL, 61336 by July 1.

For information, email Whitney at cmwhitney07@gmail.com.

Marshall-Putnam Fair book available online

Those looking to begin planning their exhibition entries for the 102nd annual Marshall-Putnam Fair can view the non-livestock departments of the fair book online now at www.marshallputnamfair.org. Livestock departments are coming soon.

Junior exhibitors must be between age 8 and 21 by Sept. 1 and Peewee exhibitors must be between 4 and 7 by Sept. 1.

Entry forms must be brought to the office by July 1 or postmarked by this date. Those without access to the internet, may request the needed information from the Marshall-Putnam Fair Office.

Regular office hours are from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Marshall-Putnam “Galaxy-AFair” will be July 12-16.

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Photo provided by Scott Shore The Henry Torpedo Boys will perform at the Marshall-Putnam Fair Senior Day event from 9 to 11 a.m. Pictured are (front, from left) Rich Selquist and Todd Witek and (behind) Barney Erickson and Tom Bogner. Photo provided

Cash, LSD, cocaine, ketamine, shrooms seized on Route 29

Police busted a vehicle in Putnam County on its way from Maine to the Summer Camp Music Festival in Chillicothe, finding 480 doses of LSD, cocaine, ketamine and psylocibin mushrooms, according to police.

Motorist Carl F. Maenak, 32, of Sebago, Maine, was charged for unlawful possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, which is

a Class X felony, requiring a prison sentence if found guilty. Bond was set at $75,000.

Eric B. Welsh, 34, of Brunswick, Maine, was charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, also a Class X felony, requiring a prison sentence if found guilty. Bond was set at $50,000.

The Tri-County Drug Enforcement Narcotics Team said it conducted a traffic stop Thursday on a Honda SUV for speeding on Route 29 near Putnam.

During the traffic stop, a K-9 conducted a free air sniff of the vehicle, alerting to the presence of the drugs in the vehicle, police said. Along with LSD, about 40 grams of purported cocaine, 30 grams of purported ketamine and about 30 grams of mushrooms were found in the vehicle, police said.

Police seized money located in close proximity to the drugs and the 2014 Honda CRV driven by Maenak.

Police said the duo was traveling

from Maine to the Summer Camp Music Festival in Chillicothe. The music festival is a three-day event, featuring dozens of nationally-recognized bands.

Tri-DENT was assisted by the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office, the La Salle County Sheriff’s Office and the Putnam County State’s Attorney. Additional felony charges could be filed pending further investigation and results from the Illinois State Police Crime Lab, police said.

Nutrition and wellness educator to lead homemade jam class at IVCC

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Join Illinois Extension Nutrition and Wellness Educator Susan Glassman and learn to make homemade freezer and canned strawberry jam.

This workshop is for both beginners and experienced food preservers. Work together in the kitchen to process summer-fresh strawberries. During the workshop, Glassman will

present “Illinois Extension Fill Your Pantry, Jams, and Jellies” class. Make and take jams to enjoy with family and friends. Handouts, recipes and tasting samples will be available.

The upcoming class is from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, June 17, in room CTC-123 at Illinois Valley Community College Culinary Kitchen in the Peter Miller Community Technology Center, 815 N. Orlando Smith Road,

Oglesby.

The program fees cost $15 a person. Class is limited to 12 adults. Register by Monday, June 12, at go.illinois.edu/jams or by calling Illinois Extension’s Main Office at 815-224-0889.

If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, contact Glassman at susang@ illinois.edu. Early requests are encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet access needs.

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IVCC to offer more than 45 day camps for youth

Live online STEM camps among the offerings

Illinois Valley Community College’s Continuing Education Center is offering more than 45 day camps for youth this summer, including in person, on campus, teen career camps and live online STEM camps.

Themes for IVCC teen camp ages 13 to 17 include a STEM academy with computer-aided design, electronics and industrial technology; health care pathways inclusive of career exploration, emergency services, dental health, pharmacy and nursing; and an ag technology and plant cultivation program from 8 a.m. to noon.

Available through Black Rocket will be online technology camps of science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics, including codebreakers, robotic, online, Base Only Xanc (ROBLOX) Makers, with both camp opportunities offered June 12 to 16.

Python Programmers and 3-D Game Design with Utility will be offered June 19 to 23. These virtual technology camps are presented live, led by top teachers with a small break-out session and customer support. Additional online STEAM camps can be found at www. blackrocket.com/online/ivc.

There are 29 in-person classes in June through August. A few highlights are Storytime Yoga for ages 4 to 7, Mindset Matters for Athletes for ages 7 to 17, Battle Bots and Camp Kindness for ages 8 to 12, Empowerment Workshop for Girls ages 7 to 12, and Beats and Jams: Digital Music Production for ages 9 and older.

“With so many exciting opportunities this summer to challenge our area youth, we look forward to helping spark their creativity and expand their education in fun, exciting and creative ways. IVCC is offering some new and amazing camps,” Continuing Education Center and Business Services Manager Kim Koehler said in a news release.

For a full list of classes or to enroll, go to ivcc.edu/summercamp or call 815224-0427.

THE 1893 CHICAGO WORLD’S FAIR

As told by Historical Presenter, Jim Gibbons

Tuesday, June13 @12 :30 PM

The year is 1893 and the city of Chicago is booming. Chicago is told it will be the city chosen among several others to officially hold the World’s Columbian Exposition, celebrating the 400th Anniversary of Christopher Columbus ’ arrival. The fair will mark a turning point in Chicago’s history, bringing diverse cultures to the area as well as architecture, the arts, sanitation and more. It will also help bring an industrial boom to the city, bringing those from all over the world to what would become a key melting pot city in America.

Historical Presenter, Jim Gibbons, will discuss the turn of events that took place at the World’s Columbian Exposition, later to be called the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair.

The program will be in-person and live streamed through Zoom. For more information on how to attend virtually, call the PCCC.

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The Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp opened their home season Friday night at the renovated Schweickert Stadium at Veterans Park in Peru. The Pistol Shrimp routed the Burlington Bees after a pair of one-run losses to open the season. The Pistol Shrimp are in their third season playing in Peru. Photos by Tom Sistak for Shaw Local News Network LEFT: Southclaw Sam the Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp mascot revs up the crowd Friday at Schweickert Stadium at Vetearns Park in Peru as players are introduced during the team’s home opener. RIGHT: Fans at Schweickert Stadium at Veterans Park enjoy the food and the renovated stands while watching the Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp’s home opener Friday in Peru.

SOFTBALL – CLASS 1A STATE FINAL: ST. BEDE 7, ILLINI BLUFFS 6

St. Bede dethrones Illini Bluffs for 1A title

Bruins rally from 3-0 deficit to beat 2-time defending champ for 1st state title

PEORIA – To be the champion, the St. Bede softball team had to beat the champion.

Falling behind by three runs in the second inning, the Bruins rallied to defeat two-time defending champion llini Bluffs 7-6 on Saturday at the Louisville Slugger Complex.

The Bruins scored six runs in the third inning and Madelyn Torrance drove in the game-winning run in the bottom of the sixth to capture St. Bede’s first state championship in program history

“We knew we could always come back. That’s what we always do,” said junior pitcher Ella Hermes, who earned the victory in relief.

“It’s the best thing that’s ever happened to me,” Torrance said.

“I’ve been waiting for this moment,” starting pitcher Reagan Stoudt said. “There was definitely some moments where we were a little bit down and we had to pick it up. We had to leave everything out there no matter what, win or lose.”

“It feels amazing. It’s everything I ever imagined. The fans and the team, it just feels so good to do this with everyone,” junior first baseman Maddy Dalton said.

Junior catcher Bella Pinter said it was an emotional roller-coaster.

“We were down, then we were up and then we were down. It always comes back to the energy. Our girls, we never ever give it up,” she said.

Down 3-0, the Bruins (26-7) went to work in the third. Freshman Lily Bosnich muscled up for a leadoff triple, classmate Emma Slingsby walked and stole second. Bosnich scored on a comebacker to pitcher Cora Ellison when Bluffs catcher Lexi Brinkman dropped the throw home.

Senior Addie Bontz brought in a run on a fielder’s choice and Hermes smashed a two-run double to give the Bruins a 4-3 lead. Torrance added a two-run double to cap the six-run rally for a 6-3 lead.

“Bos hit that triple and right away, the students section and entire cheering section got the energy. Bruin Nation

was alive, truly,” Torrance said. “We needed something. We’re a little slow the first few innings. We’re always going to come back. We play on an even keel as coach (Shawn) Sons always says. We come back no matter what. We hate to lose.”

“Every offensive huddle, we said all it takes is one spark. This has happened to us so many times this season. And these girls know they can catch fire at any time and they believe in one another,” Sons said.

Freshman Ava Balestri came up big with a pinch hit single to lead off the sixth. Bontz walked and both runners moved up on Hermes’ groundout to second.

Reagan Stoudt bounded a ball to shortstop Zoe Eeten as Bontz crossed in front of her and courtesy runner Lili McClain came home with the apparent go-ahead run.

The umpires conferred and ruled that Bontz interfered with Eeten, sending McClain back to third and calling

Bontz out.

While Sons didn’t agree with the interference call, he changed his plan of attack to get that winning run home.

“I thought we had a situation where we’d have Addie at third and Madelyn up to bat. I was going to do the squeeze (bunt) there and really put the pressure on them,” Sons said. “When they called Addie out, I just couldn’t believe it. My argument was, there was no way the shortstop was going to make a play on that ball.

“I called that offensive huddle and said, ‘We’re going to call (the squeeze) off. You’re swinging a hot bat.’ I said, ‘Shoot a gap,’ and sure enough, Madelyn did. She came up huge and we ended up getting that run in.”

Torrance, who had a key RBI hit in Friday’s semifinal win over Goreville, delivered again with an RBI hit to plate McClain for good this time. Stoudt was thrown out trying to get to third to end the inning, but the damage had been done.

“I knew she would come through. She’s been so hype all weekend and I just knew she’d come in clutch,” Stoudt said.

Hermes was the winning pitcher, coming on in relief after Stoudt walked the first batter in the fifth.

St. Bede outhit Illini Bluffs, 11-10,

with Bosnich with three hits and Hermes, Stoudt and Torrance adding two each. Sara Finn went 3 for 4 for the Tigers.

“I’m so proud of these girls. They deserve this,” Sons said. “It’s not about me as a coach. I’m passionate about the game of softball and affecting young people’s lives in a positive way. These girls are the best group of girls you can be associated with. That’s why I’m so, so happy they brought it home for themselves. They deserve it.

“We knew we had a talented group of girls. The amount of work they put in, you could see their confidence just growing and growing throughout the year. When you said that at the beginning of the year, ‘Yeah, (winning state) is a goal to shoot for,’ and the longer you go, you see it become a reality, it’s an awesome feeling.”

Illini Bluffs (25-6) struck first in the top of the first on a bloop to right that took a bad hop past right fielder Tessa Dugosh for a two-run triple.

The Tigers tacked on another run in the second with a double by Eeten and an RBI single by Finn to go up 3-0.

After falling behind 6-3,

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Illini Bluffs rallied for run on an RBI triple by Finn in the fourth and two more in the fifth on a two-run hit by relief pitcher Hannah Thomas to tie the game at 6-6. Scott Anderson – sanderson@shawmedia.com St. Bede players Reagan Stoudt, Maddy Dalton and pitcher Ella Hermes react after winning the Class 1A State championship over Illini Bluffs on Saturday at the Louisville Slugger Sports Complex in Peoria. ON THE COVER: The St. Bede softball team hoists the Class 1A State championship trophy after defeating Illini Bluffs on Saturday at the Louisville Slugger Sports Complex in Peoria.
We knew we could come back. That’s what we always do.”
Hermes, St. Bede junior pitcher
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PREP BASEBALL – CLASS 1A STATE FINAL: GIBAULT CATHOLIC 8, HENRY-SENACHWINE O

Henry loses Class 1A state title game

Mallards’ second-place finish at state is highest in school history in any sport

PEORIA – On Saturday, Henry-Senachwine baseball coach Max Kirbach took the IHSA second-plave trophy and handed it to his captains, and they brought it over to their teammates.

And for the first time in school history – in any sport – the Mallards hoisted a team state trophy.

It wasn’t the trophy Kirbach and his players hoped to earn after an 8-0 loss to Gibault Catholic in the Class 1A State championship, but Kirbach said the Mallards are proud to bring it back to Henry.

“This is the furthest any team in Henry-Senachwine history has gotten so I told them heads up, be proud,” Kirbach said. “[I told them] every other team in the state but one, you got higher than place wise, so be proud of it. We’ll celebrate and enjoy our second-place finish.”

Henry got off to a promising start Saturday as Mason Guarnieri led off the game with a single into left field.

Preston Rowe followed with a bunt single to put two runners on with no outs.

However, a fielder’s choice, a pop out and a lineout ended the inning and the Mallards managed just two more hits the rest of the way against Gibault starter Brady Biffar.

In the bottom half of the first, the Mallards made two uncharacteristic defensive miscues that led to an unearned run.

The Hawks tacked on two more runs in the fourth and broke the game open with a five-run fifth.

“All the credit to them, they came out and hit the baseball,” Kirbach said. “They earned it. Give their pitcher credit. We didn’t hit very well. It’s been an issue part of the year, but he kept us off balance, threw strikes the entire game and they made plays.”

In the bottom of the first, Daniel Darin reached on an error before Hudson Blank got on with a fielder’s choice.

Blank stole second then stole third and the throw skipped into left field, allowing Blank to race home.

Gibault No. 9 hitter Jack Keeven delievered a two-out, two-run single with the bases loaded in the fourth.

In the fifth, Darin led off with a single and Blank followed with a two-run home run to left field for his second homer of the weekend.

Biffar tripled, Ty Frierdich hit an RBI single, Keeven had an RBI double and Kameron Hanvey hit an RBI single.

“They sat curveball, dead red everything and put the ball in play,” Henry ace Lance Kiesewetter said.

Kiesewetter tossed his fourth complete game of the postseason, allowing eight runs (seven earned) on 12 hits with eight strikeouts and one walk.

“I think maybe we messed a few calls up and relied a little too much on the fastball instead of a little more offspeed, so that’s on us,” Kirbach said. “He’s pitched a lot of pitches this season, so probably a little more tired than he normally is. He’s been going on four days rest most of the postseason, sometimes three and typically in the (regular) season, we’ve had him on five or six days rest.”

The Mallards, meanwhile, couldn’t get anything going against Biffar.

After the two hits in the first, all Henry had was a walk by Kiesewetter in the fourth, a bloop to shallow center field that Teagan Williams turned into a double in the fifth and a single by Kiesewetter in the sixth.

“He really hit his spots,” Williams said. “He’s kind of what we’ve been

seeing all year, we just couldn’t execute. I think we got in our heads too much and started thinking too much and that was a big problem.”

The Mallards finish 24-7.

“It didn’t come out to be what we wanted (Saturday), but we put our all out there,” Williams said.

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Photos by Alex T. Paschal – apaschal@shawmedia.com Henry-Senachwine brings home the second-place trophy after losing to Gibrault Catholic 8-0 in the Class 1A State championship Saturday in Peoria. Henry-Senachwine catcher Colton Williams tags out Gibrault’s Jack Keevan on Saturday during the Class 1A State championship in Peoria.

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COUNTRY REAL ESTATE PROPERTY (w/ Approx 2 Acres) AND PERSONAL PR OPER TY AUCTIO N

The Follow ing Co untry Ranch Home & Personal Property will be Offered at Public Auction Located at 902 Wester n Rd in He nry, IL on:

SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 2023

TIME: 10:00 AM

View FULL Listing & Photos on website: w ww.tumblesonauction.com

OPEN HOUSE: TUESDAY, JUNE 20 | 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

LIGHT LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED

ADDRESS: 345 STATE RD 18, LOSTANT, IL 61334

HIGHLIGHTS: 1997 Case-IH 8920 MFWD Tractor, showing 2,827 hours; 1995 CaseIH 7250 MFWD Tractor, showing 3,653 hours; 2004 Case-IH 2366 2wd combine, showing 2,995 engine/2,253 separator hours; 2003 Case-IH 2206 6 row 30” corn head; 1994 Case-IH 1020 20’ platform; 1994 Chevrolet Kodiak C70 grain truck; J&M

740-14 grain cart; 2008 Case-IH 1200 12 row 30” planter; 2019 Clarks Easi-Load

2-box seed tender; DMI 527B Ecolo-Tiger 14’ 5-shank disc ripper; Case-IH 160 15’ crumbler; M&W 1930 30’ 3-pt. rotary hoe; Case-IH 720 5-bottom plow; Case-IH 710 5-bottom plow; 22’ harrow cart; Along with additional Farm Support Items!

STEVE LAUGAL (815) 257-1661

SALES REPS: STEVE LARSON (309) 368-2247 & KOLBY MCCLELLAND (217) 430-1220

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(844) 847-2161 sullivanauctioneers.com

Countr y Property Si tti ng on Approx 2 Acres. R eal Estate is Appr ox 2400 Total Sq Feet - wi th 1200 SQ Feet in the House and 1200 SQ Feet in the 2 Car Garage/S hop Area. Garage has an El ectric Door Opener as well as a Pull Down Screen Door The Home consists of Kitchen (Appliances Included ar e Kenmore Refrigerat or-Stove & Microwave), Li ving Area, 2 bedrooms, Den or Office and 2 Bathrooms with 1 A ccessed Thru the Garage/S hop Area. Home has Knotty Pine Interi or Finish, Concrete Fi nish Fl oors wi th In Fl oor Heat, Corn/ Wood Pell et Burner in Garage, Ventless LP Gas Furnace, Bored Well- 200 Amp Service, Stand by Generato r & Whole House Fan LOT SIZE - Approx 2 Acres

LEGAL DESCRI PTION - Availabl e Day of Auct ion

TERMS OF REAL ESTA TE

10% Down the Day of the Sale and the Balance due on or Before 30 Days when Merchantable Ti tl e wi ll be furni shed Taxes to be prorated at Cl osing & Possession Given at Closing. All Announcements made Day of Sale will Take Precedence over all Previous Printed Matt er Seller Reser ves the Ri ght to Reject or Accept any or all Bi ds. This Sale is Not Cont ingent on Financi ng. All Financing Needs to be Pre-Approved for Closing on or before 30 Days after Day of Sale

Anyone Interested in Viewing Real Estate Pl ease Contact Tom or Mary Tumbleson 815-872- 1852. Pl ease Note: This Property is Being Sold AS IS w/ No Warranties of Any Ki nd or Inspecti ons.

PERSONA L PR OP ER TY (S old Ri ght Af ter Real Estate)

JO HN DEERE 2210 DI ES EL TRACTOR w/ 210 Loader, Balance Box & 48 Inch Deck w/ 820 Hours SH OP EQ UIP , TO OLS & RELA TED ITEMS, FU RNI TURE, DUCK DECOYS, PI NS & COLLECTIB LES

SELLER: Robert Seibert, Henry, IL

Attorney: Ryan Anderson

TT TUMBLE SO N AU CTION COMPANY, PR IN CETO N, IL

E- mail: ttauction@yahoo.com or Phone 815-872- 1852

Aucti oneers: TO M & MA RY TUMBLESON & TI FFANY FOES

Terms: Cash or Check/ CC Accepted wi th 5% Fee

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THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2023 | 10:00 AM

OPEN HOUSE: THURSDAY, JUNE 8 | 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM 102 BENCHMARK DRIVE, STREATOR, IL 61364

HIGHLIGHTS: ‘06 International 9900i day cab semi, showing 892,677 miles; ‘06 International 9900i day cab semi, showing 539,666 miles; ‘05 International 9900i day cab semi, showing 755,753 miles; ‘07 International 7400 2wd floater truck w/ New Leader G4 dry box, showing 61,553 miles; ‘88 International 2554 2wd floater truck w/ New Leader box, showing 92,811 miles, not running day of listing; ‘05 East 26’ aluminum dump trailer; ‘02 East 26’ aluminum dump trailer; ‘79 AC Cobra 28’ aluminum dump trailer; ‘01 Wabash 45’ flatbed trailer; ‘00 Wabash 45’ flatbed trailer; ‘00 Wabash 45’ flatbed trailer; ‘99 Wabash 45’ flatbed trailer; ;99 Wabash 45’ flatbed trailer; ‘05 Transcraft 45’ flatbed trailer; ‘04 Transcraft 45’ flatbed trailer; ‘03 Transcraft 45’ flatbed trailer; ‘98 Strick 53’ van trailer; ‘97 Stoughton 53’ van trailer; ‘91 Great Dane 45’ van trailer; ‘89 Great Dane 43’ van trailer; ‘88 Wabash 45’ van trailer; ‘87 Trailmobile 45’ van trailer; ‘76 Fruehauf 45’ van trailer; ‘02 Haulmark enclosed wash trailer; ‘05 Cascade 29’ equipment trailer; ‘05 Corn Pro 20’ flatbed trailer; ‘03 Retco 12’ utility trailer; Homemade 16’ utility trailer; Ford G211V wheel loader; Hyster H40XMS forklift; Hyster H50XM forklift; ‘08 Ford F-450 2wd pickup, showing 232,463 miles; ‘11 GMC Yukon 4wd SUV, showing 175,202 miles; ‘97 Sweetwater 24’ pontoon boat; Ez-Go golf cart; Cub Cadet 140 riding lawn mower, showing 904 hours; Grasshopper 722D zero turn lawn mower, showing 1,792 hours; and various farm support items!

CONTACT STEVE LARSON WITH QUESTIONS

SALES REPS: STEVE LARSON (309) 368-2247 & KOLBY MCCLELLAND (217) 430-1220

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PUBLIC NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE OF MEETING CHANGE OF DATE

Please be advised that the Regular Monthly Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Granville Hennepin Fire Protection District scheduled for Thursday, June 15, 2023, 7:00pm, at the Hennepin Fire Department, 201 E. High Street, Hennepin, has been changed to Thursday, June 22, 2023, 7:00pm.

(Published in Putnam County Record June 7, 2023)2083255

ESTATE AUCT ION

The Following LIVE IN PERSON ONLY Auction will be sold at the ON SITE LOCATION of 109 S. Iowa St. in Ladd, IL on:

SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2023

TIME: 10:00 AM

View Listing & Photos on we bsite: www.tumblesonauction.com

OLD FORD LOADER TRACTOR, LAWNMOWERS, SHOP EQUIPMENT & TOOL RELATED: 19 52 8-N Ford Tractor w/ Loader; Woods 3 Point Rear Finish Mower; JD Rough Cut 3 Point Rear Mower; 3 Point Rear Blade & 2-Bottom Plow; Metal Yard Roll er; LIKE NEW 2020 Husqvarana LGT 48DXL & Craftsman LT2500 Riding Lawn Mowers; John Deere JS45 Push Mower; 2-Snowblowers w/ Electric Start-Yard Machine MTD & Yard King; Troy Built Tiller-Horse; Craftsman: Radial Arm Saw, Table Saw & Sm Air Compressor; Agri Fab Yard Sweeper; Yard Edgers; Weed Eaters; Stihl Gas Blower; Alum & Step Ladders; Lg Assortment of Concrete Finish ing To ols; Wheel Brl; Power Tools; Milwaukee Sawzall; Bosch Cut Off Saw; 10” Skil Band Saw; Sm Bench Drill Press; Shop Vacs; Porter Cable; Master Mechanic; Lg. Assortment of Nuts, Bolts, Nails & Fasteners; Tool Boxes; Sm Cupola; Sm Flower Wheel Brl.

FURNITURE, COLLECTIBLES & SM APPLIANCES: 3 Pc Bassett Bedroom Set; Cedar Chest; Dbl Bed; Dresser w/ Mirror; Loveseat; Chair; China Cabinet; Various End Tables; Sm. Wood Top/White Paint Kitchen Table w/ 4 Chairs; Fern Stand; Lemonade Glasses in Holder; Crocks & Crock Bowls; Cubs Baseball Co llectibles; Willow Tree Figurines; Toy Cars; Cap Guns; Lg Set of Cades Cove Stoneware Dishes; Record Albums & 45 Records; Glassware; Framed Pictures; X-mas; 3-Flat Screen TVs-TCL, Samsung & RCA; Sm Treadmill; Sharp Microwave; Table Top Ice Maker & Toaster

ESTATE OF PHIL & JUDY ENGLEHAUPT, LADD, IL

TT TUMBLE SO N AU CTION COMPANY, PR IN CETO N, IL

E- mail: ttauction@yahoo.com or Phone 815-872- 1852

PUBLIC NOTICE

CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT PUTNAM COUNTY, ILLINOIS ESTATE OF DAVID H. GUNSUL, DECEASED NO. 2023-PR- 7 CLAIM NOTICE

Notice is given of the death of David H. Gunsul Letters of office were issued to Cleo L. Gunsul of 19 Wheeler Ct., Putnam, IL 61560 as Independent Administrator whose attorneys are Angel, Isaacson & Tracy, 111 Park Avenue East, Princeton, Illinois 61356.

Claims against the estate may be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Court, Putnam County Courthouse, 120 North 4th Street, Hennepin, Illinois, 61327, or with the Independent Administrator, or both, on or before November 24, 2023, or, if mailing or deliver y of a notice from the Independent Administrator is required by Section 18-3 of the Probate Act of 1975, the date stated in that notice. 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 Independent Administrator and to the attorneys within 10 days after it has been filed.

E- filing is now mandatory for documents in civil cases with limited exemptions To e- file, you must first create an account with an e- filing service provider Visit https://efile.ill inois courts.gov/service-providers.htm to learn more and to select a service provider If you need additional help or have trouble e-filing, visit http://www .illinoiscourts.gov/FAQ /get help.asp

Dated this 18th day of May, 2023.

Angel, Isaacson & Tracy Attorneys for Estate 111 Park Avenue East Princeton, IL 61356 815- 875- 6551

(Published in the Putnam County Record May 24, 31, June 7, 2023) 2079513

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IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF ILLINO IS PUTNAM CO UNTY, HENNEPIN , ILLINO IS PROBATE DIVISION IN RE THE ESTATE OF MILDRED MARY NOON AN , Deceased No 2023- PR-10

CLAIM NOTICE

Notice is given of the death of Mildred Mary Noonan of Hennepin, IL

Letters of Office were issued on May 18, 2023 to David N oonan, as Independent Administrator, residing at 934 Victoria Lane, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007, whose attorney is Cote J. Klinefelter, Herbolsheimer, Duncan, Eiten, Hintz and Klinefelter, P.C., 654 First Street, Suite 400, LaSalle, IL 61301

Towing Available

Auctioneers: TO M & MARY TUMBLESON & TI FFANY FOES Terms: Cash or Check/ CC Accepted with 5% Fee SM-PR2065965

Claims against the estate may be e- filed in the Office of the Circuit Clerk, Probate Division, Putnam County Courthouse, 120 N. 4th St., Hennepin, IL 61327, or with the Representative, or both, within 6 months from the date of the first publicat ion of this Notice If claim notice is personally mailed or delivered to a creditor of the above estate, then claim must be filed in the above entitled cause within 3 months from the date of mailing or delivery, whichever is later. Any claims not filed within the above periods are barred.

E- filing is now mandatory for documents in civil cases with limited exceptions To e- file, you must first create an account with an e-filing service provider Visit https://efile illinoiscourts.gov/service- providers.htm to learn more and to select a service provider If you need additional help or have trouble e- filing, visit https://www.illinois courts.gov/ FAQ/gethelp.asp

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.

(Published in Putnam County Record May 31, June 7, June 14, 2023) 2082050

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