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James Thompson and T.J. Becker of the Prophetstown Fire Department dump a bucket full of yellow rubber ducks into Coon Creek on Sunday, July 3, for the inaugural duck race. The department sold 200 raffle tickets for the duck race, with winners of the first three ducks to cross the finish line getting cash prizes. Spectators cheered and watched from the bridge at Prophetstown State Recreation Area, where PFPD organized the city’s annual Fourth of July festivities. More photos on page 3.

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WHAT’S INSIDE Glimpses of the Past....................... 10 Property Transfers............................12 Police Reports................................... 11 Published every Tuesday 20 pages • One section

Sports.............................................. 14 Church News............................. 16-17 Classifieds ............................. 19-20

DEATHS

Donna M. Brooks, Alyce L. Cook, Arthur L. “Art” Goodwin, Kim M. Schroth, Matt Russell, Larry L. Wiersema, Linda Damhoff, Beverly Ann Johnson, Charles Hutchison, Pages 5-7

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Landscape project completed at Riverside Cemetery By SARAH FORD For Shaw Media

The parking area around the Riverside Cemetery Building at 113 High St. will soon be in bloom with a plethora of flowers after a major landscaping project was recently completed. Prophetstown Township Supervisor Myron Hofmeister said the landscaping, which includes 60 new plants and trees around the building, cost about $10,000, with cemetery ground crews doing the labor. Incorporated into the landscaping design are numerous white limestone slabs salvaged from the old Doc Robinson house on Lafayette Street that recently was demolished. The foundation and basement walls were constructed with limestone blocks from the nearby quarry, and new property owner Carolyn Hohenboken agreed to donate a portion of the blocks to the cemetery to bring a historical connection to the landscape project. “We continue to make it nice for the community. It’s a community building, and we want everyone to be proud of it,” said Hofmeister, who also recognized the grounds crew for planting flowers in the cast iron urns before moving on to the new landscape project. The Riverside building is the result of a gift from the Cleora J. Roth estate. Cleo, as she was known to family and friends, was born April 28, 1930, and died Oct. 26, 2016, at her family home at 312 W. Third St. in Prophetstown. Riverside Cemetery shared Cleo’s estate with the Henry C. Adams Memorial Library on Third Street in Prophetstown. Cleo’s grandfather Henry C. Adams and his brother, Fred, started the Eclipse Lawn Mower Co. on Locust Street in 1904, which was in operation until 1950. Cleo’s mother Florence, her grandmother Minnie Adams and uncles John and Robert Adams presented Prophetstown with the Henry C. Adams Memorial Library in 1929. It was built at a cost of $40,000. For 40 years, Cleo and her mother Florence Roth raised and trained show horses on Star Genius Farm, the family farm located southeast of Prophetstown on Lyndon Road. Her show trunk is on display in the Riverside Cemetery Building.

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New flowers, trees and limestone blocks enhance the Riverside Cemetery Building at 113 High St. in Prophetstown.

NEWS BRIEFS Tampico Days Home Run Derby sign up

Swing for the fences and sign up for Tampico’s very own home run competition or come on out to watch the action on Saturday, July 16, starting at 9 a.m. during Tampico Days. Organizers will have a youth division battling for prizes, with kids ages 13 and under hitting from second base and youth ages

14-17 hitting from home plate. No entry fee is required for youth. The cost for adults 18+ is $10 per person, paid on event day. First place will receive a 100% pay out. Adults will hit from home plate. All divisions will be given 10 outs and must provide their own pitcher for the event. Concessions will be open

during the derby. Register at tampicodays.com/mud-volleyball-registration.

Summer camps at Prophetstown Dance Company

Registration is open for Prophetstown Dance Company’s summer camps. A Tumbling and Baton camp for boys and girls ages 5-8 will be

July 19-21 from 10 to 11 a.m. and a Celtic and Clogging Dance Camp for boys and girls ages 9-15 will be July 19-21 from 11:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Camp fee is $45 and due with registration or can be mailed to the studio at 350 Washington St. in Prophetstown. Visit prophetstowndance.com for more information.


Farmer’s Rock Throwing Classic “High Commissioner” Dan Howard of Prophetstown (left) watches Haydn “Slim” Bryan, 10, of Prophetstown chuck a rock during the targeting session of the competition. There were three separate contests for three age categories, with the winner of each getting a baseball cap emblazoned with the event’s name. Each contestant also had to give themselves a cool nickname to be in the contest. Winners were Spidey for kerplunking, Slim and Billy Joe for targeting and Hotshot and Spidey’s Dad for skipping.

The annual Farmer’s Rock Throwing Classic featured “gerplunking,” targeting and skipping competitions on the Rock River on Sunday, July 3. The classic is one of the traditions at Prophetstown’s annual Fourth of July festivities, which concluded with live music and fireworks on Sunday night.

Kylan Piester, 7, of Prophetstown battles Riley Engelkins, 12, of Clinton during the Prophetstown Fire Protection District’s water war games at Prophetstown State Recreation Area on Sunday, July 3. Kids were lined up to play the game and get soaked during the hot and humid afternoon, especially after playing in the nearby bounce houses.

Prophetstown Fire Department Chief Gerald Armstrong is ready to scoop up the rubber ducks floating down Coon Creek during the department’s inaugural Duck Race on Sunday, July 3. First prize got $100, second got $50, and third got $25. Only 200 raffle tickets were available, and all were sold out by the time the race started at 5 p.m.

The Prophetstown Park District hosted a One Mile Fun Run, Run Around 5K, a 3 on 3 basketball tournament, and the annual Streetscape painting over the weekend. “May the Fourth be with you” was one of the works of street art, with 120 separate squares creatively painted on West Riverside Drive.

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Boy Scout Troop 94 member Timothy Kuehl, 11, of Lyndon and his mom Kassi Kuehl worked a shift selling popcorn, sno-cones, glow sticks, drinks and snacks on Sunday, July 3 on East Riverside Drive. The Boy Scouts and members of Cub Scout Pack 332 raise funds at the Fourth of July festivities every year.

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WCHD Drive-Up No Appointment Necessary SHIELD Testing reopens The Whiteside County Health Department Drive-Up No Appointment Necessary SHIELD Testing will reopen on July 6 following the normal Monday through Friday schedule, thanks to support from the Illinois Department of Public Health and the University of Illinois System’s SHIELD Illinois program. WCHD is pleased it will be able to continue offering SHIELD IL Saliva COVID-19 tests to Whiteside and surrounding communities free of charge. SHIELD IL tests are highly accurate PCR tests with results currently expected within 24 hours in patients’ online account. WCHD hopes continued easy access to testing will allow individuals to test as soon as symptoms develop and help decrease trans-

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Save the date for Fulton’s National Night Out The Fulton Police Department and Fulton Kiwanis Club “Totally Tuesday” planners will be teaming up for this year’s National Night Out from 5 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 2, at Drives Park, 1300 Park Drive in Fulton. Save the date for a fun-filled evening featuring live music by 3 On the Tree, food and drink from local businesses including Steam Anchor Coffee, Amish community baked goods, and numerous food trucks. Police, fire and EMS vehicles will be on display and the Illinois National Guard will have an obstacle course for high school age and up participants. KT3

Free tomato plants for kids

will have fitness activities and competitions, and there will be bounce houses for the kids. Other activities include a bag boards raffle, silent auction, business vendors, Twinky the Balloon Twister and a dunk tank. Organizers will be accepting food or monetary donations for the Fulton Food Pantry. National Night Out is held nationally on the first Tuesday of August to build and enhance relationships between the community and law enforcement. Follow the Fulton Police Department on social media for updates and more.

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Shaheen’s Village Market at 707 Main St. in Erie is offering one free 4-pack of tomato plants per child while supplies last. Children must be present to redeem the offer during normal business hours. The aim of the tomato plant giveaway is to teach kids how to care for the plants and to grow their own summer snacks.

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NEWS BRIEFS Windmill in Fulton adds additional hours

The de Immigrant Windmill has added some new volunteers so it is able to staff additional tour hours. They now will be open for tours on Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., as well as Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m. during the month of July. Bring your family and friends and enjoy the experience of the

authentic Dutch windmill.

Prophetstown library story and craft hour is July 9

Henry C. Adams Memorial Library, 209 W. Third St. in Prophetstown, will hold a story and craft hour from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday, July 9. All children ages pre-school to 10 are invited. Children 8 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

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Larry Wiersema, owner and operator of Wiersema Charter Service in Morrison, and employees were recipients of a plaque on Friday, July 1, thanking them for their many years of free service to Whiteside County veterans during Honor Flights dedicated to Whiteside County. The Whiteside County Honor Flight Committee, an affiliate of Honor Flight of the Quad Cities, was the donor of the plaque. Chairman Gary Farral made the presentation to Wiersema, with the aid of his wife Jan. Wiersema passed away on Friday, July 1, at MercyOne Medical Center in Clinton, Iowa. His funeral service will be at 10 a.m. on Friday, July 8, at Ebenezer Reformed Church. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 7. See full obituary on page 7. Photo provided

OBITUARIES

DONNA M. BROOKS

Born: January 6, 1929 in Rock Falls, IL Died: June 26, 2022 in Sterling, IL Donna M. Brooks, age 93, of Morrison, died Sunday, June 26, 2022 at Rock River Hospice and Home in Sterling. Donna was born on January 6, 1929 in Rock Falls, the daughter of Ralph and Beulah (Higley) Barkdoll. She married Marshall Brooks on July 17, 1948 in Peoria. He preceded her in death on March 13, 2008. Donna was the manager of the Wheel Inn Ranch for six years retiring in 1991. She is survived by her daughter, Marsha (Steve) Geerts of Morrison; two grandchildren; four great grandchildren; and two great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband; parents; one son, Duane Brooks; two sisters, Joyce Schrader and Janet Waters; and one brother, Keith Barkdoll. A private graveside service will be held at a later date. A memorial has been established to Rock River Hospice and Home in Sterling. Online condolences may be sent to www. mcdonaldfuneralhomes.com. MORE OBITUARIES, pages 6-7

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OBITUARIES ALYCE L. COOK

Born: December 17, 1929 in DeKalb, IL Died: June 28, 2022 in Sterling, IL Alyce L. Cook, 92, of Morrison, IL, died Tuesday, June 28, 2022, at Rock River Hospice. Cremation rites have been accorded. A celebration of life will be held at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, July 3, at 3312 West Rock Falls Road, Rock Falls, IL 61071 (Triple P BBQ Banquet Room). Alyce Ebbesen was born December 17, 1929, in DeKalb, IL to Maynard E. and Kathryn L. (Concidine) Ebbesen. She lived with her

ARTHUR L. “ART” GOODWIN Born: April 8, 1934 in Quincy, IL Died: June 26, 2022 in Galena, IL

Arthur L. “Art” Goodwin, 88, of Scales Mound, IL, formerly of Port Byron, IL, passed away on Sunday, June 26, 2022, at the Galena Stauss Senior Care Community in Galena. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday, July 1, 2022, at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, Schapville, IL, with Rev. James Mehltretter officiating. Burial will be in the Scales Mound Twp. Cemetery. Visitation for family and friends will be from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. on Thursday and from 9:30 – 10:15 a.m. on Friday at the Church. Art was born on April 8, 1934, in Quincy, IL, the son of James H. and Mabel M. (Miller) Goodwin. He was a graduate of Port Byron High School, the class of 1952. Art was united in marriage to his high school sweetheart, Donna Griffin on March 14, 1953, at Peace Lutheran Church in Port Byron. To this union, four wonderful children were born.

KIM M. SCHROTH

Born: October 20, 1958 in Beloit, WI Died: June 30, 2022 in Morrison, IL

KIM M. SCHROTH, 63, of Morrison, IL, died Thursday, June 30, 2022, at her home. Her funeral services will be held at 12:00 PM on Saturday, July 9, 2022 at the Morrison Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home with Rev. Luke Schouten, Pastor of Emmanuel Reformed Church officiating. A

mother in many Illinois communities and her grandparents, James Wesley and Mary (Lyons) Concidine in DeKalb, IL, and was a graduate of DeKalb High School. Alyce earned her teaching certificate from Northern Illinois State Teachers College. She was the first lay teacher at DeKalb St. Mary’s school in 195051, and taught the first kindergarten class in Earlville in 1951-52. On May 31, 1952, she married Charles E. Cook of Somonauk in DeKalb, IL. Together they raised their family of nine children and farmed in DeKalb, Rock Falls, and Morrison, IL. In 1980, she returned to her career in early childhood education, earning her Associate’s Degree in 1987 from Sauk Valley Community College. She served as a nursery school and Head Start teacher in Morrison, Sterling, Rock Falls, and Lyndon, IL, from 1980 to 1993.

Alyce overcame many hardships in her childhood, which fueled her devotion to her 68 years of marriage with her beloved Charles, to raising her nine children, and to educating and caring for young children. Alyce was known by all as a model of compassion and faith. There was always room in her heart and at her table for one more person. She cheered on her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren at more ball games, concerts, recitals, 4-H shows, graduations, and other life events than could be counted. Even at 92, she kept up with her family and friends on Facebook, sharing kindness, encouragement, and good humor. She had a gift for making people feel loved and cared for in small, everyday ways. Survivors include nine children, David (Carol) Cook, Clifford Cook, Louise (Steve)

Poulter, John (Joyce) Cook, all of Morrison; Tom (Mary Pat) Cook of Fort Atkinson, WI, Kent (Clair) Cook of East Peoria, IL, Laura (Scott) Miller of Sterling, IL, Joel (Shawn) Cook of Como, IL, and Margaret (Mary Shelden) Cook of Lake in the Hills, IL; twenty-one grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren, and her half-sister Faith Cook of DeKalb, IL. She was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, and two brothers, James and Joe Ebbesen. Condolences may be sent to family in care of Laura Miller, 1406 Mineral Springs Road, Sterling, IL 61081. Memorial contributions will be given to Serenity Hospice & Home, Rock River Hospice & Home, and National Head Start Association. To send online condolences go to www. bosmarenkes.com

Art formerly farmed, enjoyed collecting farm toys, fishing, cooking and designing quilts dealing with farming. Surviving is his wife, Donna; three children, Rick (Pam) Goodwin of Port Byron, IL, Randy (Teri) Goodwin and Karen (John) Hesselbacher both of Scales Mound; nine grandchildren, Traci (Chad), Phillip, Cassie (Neil), Trish, Nathan (Laura), Mark (Kim), Sarah (Brent), Kyle (Brittany) and Jacob (Chelsea); 15 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great-grandsons; and numerous nieces and nephews. Art was preceded in death by his parents, James and Mabel, a daughter and son-inlaw, Pam (Brad) Smith, and siblings, Junior Goodwin, James (Barbara) Goodwin and Doris (Bill) West. Art’s family request that visitors dress casual, and a luncheon will be held at Goodwin’s Pond following the burial. Donna and family wish to thank the nurses and staff at Hospice of Dubuque and the Galena Stauss Senior Care Community, especially Kayla for the wonderful care provided to their husband and father. The Miller-Steinke Funeral Home of Scales Mound is serving the family. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.millerfhed.com

MATT RUSSELL

Matt Stanley Russell, 58, of Erie, Illinois passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, June 25, 2022 at home. Visitation will be Thursday, June 30, 2022 from 3:00 to 7:00 PM at the Erie Christian Church, Erie, Illinois. Services will be Friday July 1, 2022 at 10 A.M. at the Church. Memorials may be made to Rock River Christian Camp, Polo, IL. Gibson- Bode Funeral Home, Erie, is helping with arrangements. Matt was born August 6, 1963 in Morrison, IL, the son of David and Sylvia (Sanders) Russell. He graduated from Erie High School in 1981. He was a life member of the Erie Christian Church. He worked 19 years for Chuck’s Outboard Motors and Marine as a Marine Mechanic and 22 years for Vermeer Midwest as an Industrial Machine Mechanic. Matt volunteered his time in many different ways but among his favorite was being an MC along his twin brother Marty for many

charity benefits and the Illinois Great River Tug. Matt spent much of his younger years on the Mississippi River boating and camping at Princeton Beach. He was an avid Chicago Bears and Chicago Cubs fan and could always be found on game day with his old school headset listening to the games so that he didn’t have to listen to Joe Buck on the TV. Matt was a “Parrothead” and loved attending Jimmy Buffett concerts with his friends and family. For several years Matt hosted a music festival in his pasture called Russellstock. He will be remembered for his outgoing personality and loved to make people laugh. Most importantly, Matt was a kind and caring family member and friend. You could always count on him to reach out in a time of need or just to tell you he loved you. In recent years, Matt found his way back to the Lord and we find peace knowing he is in the arms of Jesus. Matt is survived by his parents, David and Sylvia Russell, Erie, IL; son, Alex Russell, Clinton, IA; twin brother Marty (Julie) Russell of Erie, IL; brothers Tony (Ann) Russell of Erie, IL and David John (Debra) Russell of St. Francisville, LA; grandchildren, Layla Mae and Aceyn Alias; and several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Share a memory or condolence at www.gibsonbodefh.com

es, etc. She loved to donate her time to help others. Kim was a member of Emmanuel Reformed Church in Morrison. She also helped with the Morrison Girl Scouts and assisted in setting up the Brownie group in Round Grove. She enjoyed sewing, quilting, and crafts. She also enjoyed baking and taught her daughters to bake so they could take over the baking duties. She always baked Christmas cookies to give to the mailman and anyone who came to visit. She loved to travel, especially to South Dakota, where she could sit and watch buffalo for hours. Above all, Kim enjoyed spending time with her family. Survivors include her husband, Harold; three daughters, Michelle (Robert) Castaneda of

Morrison, Heather (Jesse) Eich of Preston, IA and Alexis (Austin) Handel of Morrison; three grandchildren, Soren Castaneda, Leo and Theo Handel; father, Larry (Donna) Neblock, Sr. of South Beloit, IL; one sister, Robin (Monty Bebee) Keeler of Beloit, WI; one brother, Larry Neblock Jr. of Janesville, WI; one aunt, Barbara (Armando) Arenas-Gutierrez of Elgin and many other relatives. She was preceded in death by her mother, Patricia Neblock; her beloved aunt & uncle, Joseph & Alta; father and mother-in-law, Harold L. and Vivian Schroth; half-sister, Lolly; one brother, Dennis (Lynette) Denman. To send online condolences go to www. bosmarenkes.com

Emmanuel Reformed Church officiating. A visitation will precede the service starting at 10:00 AM, until the start of the service. Interment will be at Grove Hill Cemetery in Morrison. A memorial has been established to Morrison American Legion Post 328 and AutismSpeaks.org. Kim was born October 20, 1958, in Beloit, WI to Larry and Patricia (Culver) Neblock and was raised by her aunt and uncle Joseph and Alta Denman. She was educated in the Beloit grade schools and attended Beloit High School. She married Harold J. Schroth on August 6, 1977 in Morrison. Kim enjoyed being a stay-at-home mom which allowed her to help many people with various tasks like filling prescriptions, medical assistance, filing tax-

Born: August 6, 1963 in Morrison, IL Died: June 25, 2022 in Geneseo, IL


OBITUARIES Born: January 27, 1944 in Morrison, IL Died: June 30, 2022 in Davenport, IA LINDA DAMHOFF, 78, of Morrison, IL, died Thursday, June 30, 2022 at Genesis East Medical Center in Davenport, IA. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, July 7, 2022 at Emmanuel Reformed Church in Morrison, with Rev. Luke Schouten officiating. A visitation will be held from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 6th at the Morrison Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home. Interment will be in Grove Hill Cemetery, Morrison. A memorial to Emmanuel Reformed Church has been established. Linda was born January 27, 1944 in Morrison, IL, to Raymond W. and Kathryn (Zeeryp) Bielema. She was educated in the Union Grove Grade School and was a graduate of Morrison High School. On April 29, 1966

LARRY L. WIERSEMA

Born: August 6, 1950 in Morrison, IL Died: July 1, 2022 in Clinton, IA LARRY L. WIERSEMA, 71, of Morrison, IL, died Friday, July 1, 2022, at Mercy One Medical Center in Clinton, IA. His funeral service will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, July 8, 2022, at Ebenezer Reformed Church in Morrison with Ken Renkes officiating. A visitation will be held from 4:00 to 8:00 PM Thursday, July 7, 2022, at the Morrison Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home. Interment will be at Grove Hill Cemetery in Morrison. A memorial has been established to the American Cancer Society. Larry was born August 6, 1950, in Morrison, IL, to Marvin and Florence (Boelkens) Wiersema. He was educated in the Nelson,

she married Arnold J. Damhoff in Fulton, IL. Following high school, Linda was first employed by Dr. Gronner’s Dentist office in Morrison. She then worked alongside her husband at A & D Electric, as a bookkeeper. She had also worked as Northside Grade School as a lunchroom assistant. She was a previous member of Spring Valley Reformed Church in Fulton, and is a current member of Emmanuel Reformed Church, where she sang in the church choirs and was a member of Emmanuel’s Church Cantata. Linda enjoyed flower gardening, bird watching and furniture refinishing. Survivors include her husband, Arnie; one son, Ryan (Theresa) Damhoff of Sycamore, IL; three sisters, Norma (Dean) Boehde of Clinton, IA, Debra (Larry) Tervelt of Loves Park, IL and Bonnie (John) Bauscher of Morrison, IL; three brothers, Ronald (Cheryl) Bielema of Canton, IL, Joe (Cindy) Bielema of Morrison, IL and John (Charlene) Bielema of Morrison, IL; one sister-in-law, Kathy Bielema of Fulton, IL. She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Terry Bielema.

IL grade schools and was a 1968 graduate of Rock Falls High School. Larry served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. He married Janice Louise Forth on October 26, 1974, in Morrison. He drove a feed truck for Wayne Feeds in Rock Falls while in high school and worked at the L and M Service Station in Morrison. He then owned and operated Wiersema Charter Service in Morrison. He was a member of Ebenezer Reformed Church in Morrison and the Morrison American Legion Post #328. Larry’s greatest joy in life was driving bus and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. Survivors include his wife, Jan; two sons, Eric (Lisa) Wiersema of Morrison and Gregg (Jackie) Wiersema of Chadwick, IL; four grandchildren, Hailey and Matthew Wiersema, Alicen and Cooper Wiersema; three sisters. He was preceded in death by his parents; one nephew, Nolan Richmond. To send online condolences go to www. bosmarenkes.com

Please join us for a Tour of the Home & Refreshments! 1630 Garrett Avenue, Clinton Saturday July 9th Tour from 11am-1pm

Benefits of a Dolan “Age-In-Place” Villa With a HECM mortgage for buyers over 62 and a one-time reasonable down payment: You get to own your own home and grow equity every year There is no further monthly mortgage payment You enjoy the lowest cost retirement living option Two-car garage with less than an 8-foot walk to kitchen... Entry with NO STEPS! Over 1400 sq foot basement to finish for additional living space for storage, and for your safety Enjoy your own yard with plenty of space for gardens or pets Roll-in ADA showers with 3-foot doors Laundry on the main level to secure your retirement future in your own home Connected to Emma Young Park Walking Paths and Senior Center You probably already know your neighbors... Stop in for a visit!

BEVERLY ANN JOHNSON Beverly Ann Johnson, 81, of Washington, Iowa, formerly of Prophetstown, Illinois, passed on June 28, 2022. Arrangements entrusted to Jones-Eden Funeral Home, Washington, Iowa. Additional information: www.jonesfh.com.

CHARLES HUTCHISON Charles Wesley Hutchison, 81, of Clinton, passed on 6/28/2022. Arrangements entrusted to Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home, Morrison. Additional information: www.bosmarenkes.com.

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ELECTION 2022

Esther Joy King handily wins GOP primary for 17th District, will face Democrat Eric Sorensen on Nov. 8 By KATHLEEN A. SCHULTZ kschultz@shawmedia.com

Republican Esther Joy King and Democrat Eric Sorensen will face off in November in what will be a closely watched race for Illinois’ 17th Congressional District. In a statement released on Twitter, King, an East Moline attorney, thanked her supporters and called it “the honor of my lifetime to run to represent the people of this district. “We have a major fight ahead of us – a fight to ensure that people can fill their gas tanks and grocery carts without dipping into their rent money or retirement savings,” she wrote. King defeated fellow East Moline resident and insurance broker Charles Helmick Jr. Sorensen bested five other candidates to win the berth. He, too, thanked supporters. “From the first day, this campaign has been built on three pillars: trust, science and communication,” he said on his Facebook page. “Talking with voters across the district, they agree, we need more science and less politics in their next representative.” Should he win on Nov. 8, Sorensen, a longtime TV meteorologist before

retiring to run for this office, would be the state’s first openly gay Congressional member. It will be one of the most hotly contested races nationwide as the GOP Esther Joy King pushes to regain a majority in the U.S. House. The winner will take the seat of outgoing Democratic U.S. Rep. Cheri Bustos of East Moline, who announced in April 2021 that she would not seek reelection after her fifth term in office, prompting a small avalanche of nine hopefuls to step up. (One, Democrat Linda McNeely of Rockford, did not survive a challenge to the legitimacy of her petitions.) Bustos issued this statement: “Congratulations to Eric Sorensen on his victory tonight. Illinoisans deserve a representative who will fight for working families, help build our local economy and continue to lift up Midwestern voices. Eric will do that. “This November will be a historic election. Simply put, our freedoms and democracy are on the line. While we

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were lucky to have a great crop of candidates vying for the Democratic nomination, now is the time to come together and work to help keep this seat blue in November.” The GOP winner never appeared to

be in question. King had roundly outpaced Helmick and by noon Wednesday, June 29, with 95% of the votes counted, the tally was 30,749 for King and 14,017 for Helmick, The Associated Press reported. That’s 68.7% to 31.3%. This will be King’s second run for the Congressional seat. She was the Republican nominee in 2020, coming in a close second to Bustos with 48% to 52% of the vote. King announced her intention to run again only an hour after Bustos said she was bowing out. Helmick also had been a primary candidate in 2020, but withdrew. With 95% of the Democratic votes counted, Sorensen garnered 14,450 votes, or 37.9%. Former state representative Letisa Wallace of Rockford had 8,889 votes, or

23.1%; Rockford Alderman Jonathan Logemann had 5,530, or 14.5%; Rock Island County board member Angie Normoyle had 4,724 votes, or 12.4%; community activist Marsha Williams of Channahon had 2,633, or 5.9%, and cannabis lobbyist Jacqueline McGowan of Palos Hills had 1,985 votes, or 5.2%, the AP reported. In Whiteside County, where all 60 precincts were counted by 9:20 p.m. Tuesday, the unofficial numbers were 3,031 for King and 1,001 for Helmick in the GOP race, or 75.2% to 24.8%. They were 1,247, or 57% for Sorensen, a clear local favorite, 377 for Logemann, or 17.2%; 206 for Normoyle, or 9.4%; 154 for Wallace, or 7.3%, and 104 each, or 4.7%, for Williams and McGowan, the clerk reported. The newly redrawn 17th District, with a population of more than 700,000, encompasses all or parts of Carroll, Whiteside, Winnebago, Stephenson, Rock Island, Knox, Mercer, Henry, Peoria, Fulton, Tazewell, McDonough and McNeal counties, running from Galena in the north to Astoria in the south. It is heavily rural, encompassing around 10,000 family farms, but also includes the cities of Rockford, Peoria, Moline and Rock Island.

All 35 candidates advance to Nov. 8 Whiteside County Board race By KATHLEEN A. SCHULTZ kschultz@shawmedia.com

MORRISON – As is required after every U.S. Census, all 27 Whiteside County Board seats – nine in each district – were up for election Tuesday, June 28. In all, 24 incumbents faced off against 11 newcomers. Because neither the Democratic nor the Republican races had more than nine contestants each, all candidates advanced to the Nov. 8 general election, where only the top nine vote-getters in each district will be elected, regardless of party affiliation. Democrat William McGinn, 84, of Sterling, did not file in District 1 after serving 40 years on the board. In District 3, Republican Howard “Bud” Thompson, 92, of Prophetstown, did not seek reelection after 12 years, and Charles Brown Jr., 60, of Fenton, is not running after serving two years. Former County Board member

Terry Woodard, who served three and a half years, from May 2005 through November 2008, and Douglas E. Crandall, who served a little less than five and a half years, from July 2015 through November 2020, are running in Districts 1 and 3, respectively. With nine candidates total, the District 3 race is uncontested, so Crandall will be elected. Both District 1 appointees also are seeking voter approval. Republican Thomas Witmer was appointed in August to replace longtime member Ruth Stanley, who died June 15. Democrat Joan Padilla was appointed in February to replace Will Lee, who resigned from the board that month. They are among nine Democrats and five Republicans seeking election in District 1; in District 2, those numbers are seven and five. There will be no contested race in District 3 because only two Democrats and seven Republicans filed. Six of the seven are incumbents; the sev-

enth is Republican Brian Melton, Morrison’s chief of police. The unofficial totals:

District 1 - Democrats

Incumbents James C. Duffy, 566; Thomas L. Ausman, 476; Fidencio Hooper-Campos, 509; Owen Harrell, 428; Ernest Smith, 461; and recently appointed Joan Padilla, 694; and Christine Romesburg, 475; Sean M. Bond, 417; and Alex Regalado, 505

District 1 - Republicans

Incumbents Kurt E. Glazier, 749, and Thomas P. Witmer, 605; and Terry Woodard, 576; Michael J. Clark, 586; and Sally Douglas, 627. All but Douglas are from Sterling. Douglas is from Coleta.

District 2 - Democrats

Incumbents Glenn C. Truesdell, 482; Karen Nelson, 447; Katherine A. Nelson, 456; Shawn Dowd, 422; Paul J. Cunniff, 395; and George P. Kelly, 372; and Cody Dornes, 349, all of Rock Falls.

District 2 - Republicans

Incumbents Brooke Pearson, 617, and Linda Pennell of Rock Falls, 599; and incumbent Douglas Wetzell of Deer Grove, 872; and Matt Ward of Lyndon, 629; and Brhenan Linke of Morrison, 466.

District 3 - Democrats

Incumbents Sue Britt of Morrison, 538; and Daniel L. Bitler of Albany, 343.

District 3 - Republicans

Incumbents Glenn A. Frank 876, and Martin Koster, 861, of Morrison, Mark Hamilton, 915, and Larry Russell, 858 of Fulton; and Chad Weaver, 970, of Erie; and Brian R. Melton 973, of Morrison and Douglas E. Crandall, 779, of Prophetstown. At the organizational meeting held after the general election, names will be drawn to determine which board members will start with two-year terms and which with four-year terms. All terms will end in 2032, when the post-census process will return.


Voters cast ballots at Rock Island County primary

River Valley District Library announces July activities Upcoming events at River Valley District Library, 214 S. Main St. in Port Byron include: Wednesday, July 6 at 6 p.m. – Bison Bridge Chat. The Bison Bridge is a concept like no other currently in the United States. Stop by the library to hear from a Living Lands and Waters representative to learn more about this incredible project. Friday, July 8, 4:30 to 7:45 p.m. – Teen Game Night. Stop in for an awesome night of tabletop games, cool hangs, and snacks. We will have Dungeons & Dragons, swords and sorcery and lasers and feelings! Monday, July 11 – Monday Movie Matinee. Kids movie “Flubber” starts at noon, adult movie “The Theory of Everything” starts at 3 p.m., and teen movie “Inside Out” starts at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 13 at 6 p.m. – River Walk and Talk. Do you love the Mississippi? Are you searching for fun ways to exercise? Walk and talk with us along the Great River Trail and learn more about the his-

tory and significance of the Mississippi. Meet at the library. Thursday, July 14 at 10 a.m. – Family Yoga with Dassah: Join RVDL and yoga instructor Dassah for class for 15 to 20 minutes of yoga with adults and children. The children then will have a structured activity with the children’s librarian while adults finish up with more yoga. Friday, July 15 at 5:30 p.m. – Teen Cupcake Wars. Put your cupcake decorating skills to the test at the Library Cupcake War Competition. Saturday, July 16, 10 a.m. to noon – End of Summer Reading Party. Join RVDL for an end of summer reading party with games, music, treats and more! For more information on upcoming events, follow the River Valley District Library on social media, visit rivervalleylibrary.org, or stop by the library. Registration for events is required and some events already are full. Register online at www.rivervalleylibrary.org or call RVDL at 309-523-3440.

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Rock Island County voters cast their ballots at the polls on Tuesday, June 28, during the Illinois primary election. Out of 120 precincts and 86,256 registered voters in the county, a total of 17,110 ballots were cast and counted as of Monday, July 4, giving a voter turnout total of 19.84%. Hillsdale United Methodist Church was one of the polling places in upper Rock Island County.

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GLIMPSES OF THE PAST - FULTON

1962: Fritz Koenes given Gold Circle Award by Ford Motor Co. 60 Years

July 4, 1962

For outstanding achievement in performing his managerial duties, Fritz Koenes, parts sales manager for Frank Baker Ford Sales in Fulton, has been presented the inaugural Golden Circle Award by the Ford Division of Ford Motor Co. The award is based on outstanding accomplishments in carrying out managerial responsibilities such as parts sales, parts purchase control, sales promotion and advertising and customer satisfaction. The Fulton Community Christian School Board announced that Weldon Luckey of Hull, Iowa, is the new principal and teacher of the seventh and eighth grades.

50 Years

July 5, 1972

Miss Sandra Wiersema was crowned Miss Flame of 1972 at the finale of the Miss Flame Festival. Miss Barbara Vruno was named runner-up. An era in the history of Fulton High School came to a close when the school bus operated by Mike Schipper made its final run. Schipper began driving

the bus in 1946 and during the past 26 years has covered every route in the River Bend District.

40 Years

July 7, 1982

While many companies suffer from today’s economic conditions, AgriKing’s 14-year record of growth continues. During May, sales volume went over $900,000, the highest for a single month. The growth they are seeing is a reflection of customer confidence in the unique approach to working with livestock producers. The city of Fulton faces the requirement of buying the permanent equipment of the Fulton Marina at an undetermined price. There also is no definite plan as yet for providing funds needed for payment. This new problem for city officials resulted from formal notice by Elmer Engelhorn that he is terminating his lease on the marina property which is owned by the city.

30 Years

July 1, 1992

B & D Dutch Oven, which closed last November, has reopened and has been

renamed Dutch Oven Family Restaurant. Paula Haight and Shefki Mehedi, the new owners, have spent a considerable amount of time remodeling the interior. They are offering a complete menu with hours from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Eric Den Besten, formerly of Fulton, was part of the gold medal winning junior men’s quad team at the U.S. Rowing National Championships in Indianapolis. Den Besten and his team earned the win in 6 minutes, 20.5 seconds. The team will travel to New Jersey to compete in qualifying for the World Champions. The World Championship will be in Montreal in August.

20 Years

July 3, 2002

A fire at the Jim Chamberlain farm that could be seen for miles around demolished the farmer’s machine shed and workshop. Departments from Cordova, Hillsdale, Erie, Fulton and Albany prevented the fire from spreading to the house and another machine shed. The cause was electrical. A corn/ bean planter, a forklift, a new Grasshopper mower, hand tools, work-

benches and many machinery parts were lost. The paperwork is done and now the fun of building Drives Park can begin. The hope is to have the roadwork cut in and rocked in July and then let it settle over the winter and overlay it in the spring or early summer. When this is completed, bids will go out for fencing, lighting, the concession stand and playground equipment. City crews will do the infrastructure work.

10 Years

July 4, 2012

At the Chamber of Commerce annual dinner, Heather Bennett presented Neal Luker and Jane OrmanLuker with the Volunteer of the Year award. Board members reelected for another three-year term included Charles Dykstra, Phyllis Housenga and Kim LaShelle. With a generous donation of $4,000 from the D.S. Flikkema Foundation, along with some school district funds, 15 iPads for students were purchased. The iPads are being piloted by Stacy Gates at Fulton High School in her science, chemistry and physics classes.

YOUR HEALTH

Signs and risk factors of a tubal pregnancy are discussed By STEPHEN D. HARRISON, M.D. A tubal pregnancy refers to a fertilized egg that has not attached to the lining of the uterus but is planted in the fallopian tube. A related term is ectopic pregnancy, which includes the tubal pregnancy and other areas where the fertilized egg is not in the proper place or uterine cavity. These types of pregnancies are not viable

and may lead to substantial problems. Early on, women may have the usual symptoms of pregnancy – having missed a period, breast tenderness or nausea. Abnormal bleeding may be an early sign of tubal pregnancy although most abnormal bleeding or mild bleeding is not a sign. Because of nerve involvement, leakage from a tubal pregnancy may lead to shoul-

der pain. Heavy bleeding inside the abdomen may happen as well over time. This may lead to life-threatening shock from low blood pressure and blood volume loss. Risk fac tors for the condi tion include prior infections, previous tubal pregnancy, prior tubal surgery and even fertility treatments. While any pregnancy is uncommon with an intrauterine device (IUD), if a person

does get pregnant with the device in place it is a little more likely to be a tubal pregnancy. Smoking also increases the risk. A pregnancy test and other blood tests may help with the diagnosis along with an ultrasound. A medicine call Methotrexate stops cell growth and helps to dissolve existing cells. Sometimes surgery is required, including emergency surgery.

Freedom from Smoking program offered at MercyOne Clinton What does a cigarette give you? Cancer, emphysema, heart disease, asthma, stroke and pneumonia. More than 480,000 Americans die every year from some form of tobacco-related illness. While many know that tobacco, smoking and vaping are harmful to health, quitting isn’t easy. It’s time to

get your health back and live your best life! MercyOne Clinton Medical Center offers Freedom from Smoking, a smoking cessation program designed to assist smokers on their road to quitting. When it comes to your health, MercyOne provides personalized care

to meet everyone’s needs. Participants will be educated about building motivation, dealing with stress, dealing with withdrawal, nicotine replacement therapy, dealing with social pressures and preventing relapse. This free seven-week session will be

from 4:45 to 6 p.m. on Mondays from July 18 through Aug. 29. All meetings will take place at the MercyOne Clinton North Annex, 931 13th Ave. North. Enroll in Freedom from Smoking today. Register online or call 563-244-3539 to enroll and live your best life.

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POLICE REPORTS June 24 Quinton L. Morhardt of Clinton, Iowa, was cited for failure to wear a seat belt in the 500 block of 14th Avenue. He was released with a notice to appear. June 25 Corey J. Robertson of Hanover was cited for disobeying a stop sign in the 400 block of 11th Avenue. He was released with a promise to comply. June 26 A city ordinance ticket was issued for consumption/possession of alcohol in a public place. June 28 Beth A. McGovern of Fulton was cited for no valid registration in the 800 block of 14th Avenue. She was released with a promise to comply. Kenneth W. Humpfrey of Clinton, Iowa, was cited for no vehicle registration in the 800 block of 15th Avenue. He was released with a notice to appear.

Morrison police

Citations June 25 Gordon D. Zaagman, 67, Morrison, indecent behavior (ordinance) June 27 Logan Olson, 19, Morrison, no valid driver’s license Andre R. Linear, 44, Chicago, speeding June 28 Joseph E. Broughton, 32, Morrison, driving while license suspended June 30 Joseph C. Klimson, 54, Morrison, speeding July 1 Jacob S. Callihan, 22, Camanche Iowa, no valid registration

Individuals named in the police report have been accused of a charge. They are presumed innocent until proved guilty.

Farmers National Bank in Morrison to celebrate 15 years

Farmers National Bank will be celebrating 15 years as the No. 1 community bank in Morrison. Visit the bank, located at 1100 E. Lincolnway, during office hours on Friday, July 8, and Saturday, July 9, for FNB swag, refreshments and giveaways.

Naftzger family to gather for reunion July 10

The descendants of Peter and Catherine Schrock will hold their annual family reunion on Sunday, July 10. The gathering will be at the Albany American Legion in Albany with a potluck dinner at noon. Each family member is asked to bring a meat dish, a dish to pass, table service and your own drink. This year’s committee is David Naftzger and LaVonne MacGrath.

Whiteside County 4-H Show scheduled for July 7-9 at fairgrounds

Come to the Whiteside County 4-H Show at the Whiteside County fairgrounds in Morrison and see what our 4-H youth have been busy creating and working on all year long. Schedules can be viewed at go.illinois.edu/ Whiteside4HShow. For more information, call Allie at 815-6323611.

Whiteside 4-H Federation Pork Chop BBQ is July 8

It’s that time of year to purchase Pork Chop barbecue meals from Federation BBQ from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, July 8, at the Whiteside County fairgrounds. Meals include pork chop(s), baked beans, applesauce, chips, cookie (baked by Harvest Bakery) and water. Cost of a one pork chop meal is $8. A two pork chop meal is $10.

MercyOne scheduling school and sports physicals

Summer is the time to schedule your student’s annual sports and school physicals. Yearly physicals are required by school districts to help ensure safety for students, especially those participating in sports. Before classes and extracurricular activities begin, it is important that students receive a physical to make sure there are no underlying health issues that might interfere with participation. “To avoid getting hurt on the field or court, your teens need to be prepared. That preparation starts with seeing their physician to make sure their bodies are ready for the season ahead,” said Dr. Mark Woods at MercyOne Morrison Family Medicine. “Teens who aren’t in sports also need a yearly physical to monitor their development and overall health and wellness.” Make an appointment with your student’s provider or find a MercyOne provider.

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ERIE MIDDLE SCHOOL

The Ancestor Project As one of the final projects of the year, seventh graders at Erie Middle School were challenged to pick an ancestor or someone else that they could research and learn more about in order to write a story telling about their life. Students conducted interviews with family members and some were able to gather additional resources and pictures to help tell their story. While there were many great stories written, not all will be published. This project was a collaborative effort between students’ history classes with Mrs. Kruthoff and Mr. Armstrong, English class with Mrs. Wolf, and the students’ families. Students enjoyed getting to know more about their families, and many were surprised to learn how interesting their families were. We hope you will enjoy their stories, too!

Dave Lee Habben BY LAURYN WUNDERLICH

My grandpa is a jeweler by day and grandpa for life. My grandpa is a great example setter for my cousins and me. Someone always calls me the watch lady due to my grandpa being a jeweler and that makes me feel close to my grandpa because I know who they are talking about when they say that. Dave is a wonderful grandpa and a remarkable person because of how his childhood shaped him, how his adulthood influenced him and the things he still does today. My Grandpa Dave is a wonderful man, partly due to how his childhood shaped him. My grandpa’s name is David Lee Habben. He was born on Sept. 7, 1943, in Rapid City, South Dakota. His

biological father was not known, but the dad who raised him is Henry Habben and his mom’s name is Ione Shannon Habben. He has one sister named Deanna, two brothers, one named Paul – he served in the military – and his other brother is sadly not with us today. His name was Donald. Donald died when he was 40. My grandpa grew up in Newcastle, Wyoming. It is about 13 hours away from Erie. He also went to school in Newcastle, Wyoming. In middle school, he did track and in high school, he wrestled. A unique and scary fact about my grandpa is that he missed the first four days of high school because he was in a coma because of an injury he suffered in a county fair rodeo. He graduated in 1962 at the age of 18. He then went to college at Gem City in Quincy. He didn’t have many hobbies, but he golfed, did stuff for 4-H, woodworked and did farm work. He was quite talented as a woodworker and there are some things he made that they still have in their home today. I learned that my grandpa Dave’s childhood shaped him into the adult he is today. My grandpa’s adulthood influenced him to be the great man he is today. My grandpa married my grandma, Betty Habben. Her maiden name was Betty Munster. He married her at age 24. They met working at Eaton’s Jewelry in Normal. They had three kids, two girls – Danae Habben (my mom), who married Jeff Wunderlich (my dad), Danelle Habben (my aunt), who married Gary Nall (my uncle) – and one boy, Darren Habben (also my uncle), who married Katie Mates (also my aunt), and they all have at least two kids. My grandpa held many jobs over the

years, doing farm work, working at a grocery store, a drugstore and a movie theater. He also was a house parent at Illini Children’s Home in Erie, as well as working at multiple jewelry stores: Eaton’s Jewelry, Chadband’s in Bloomington, part owner at Klingler’s Jewelry and now at Dave’s Goldsmith Shop out of his house. Plus, he does work for Don’s Jewelry in Clinton, Iowa, and Expressions in Davenport, Iowa. Work has not consumed his life, though. He has made sure to take time to relax and be with his family. He has been on a handful of vacations with his family. My Grandpa Dave has been to Yellowstone, the Black Hills, North Carolina, Germany, England and Colorado. While enjoying life, he also enjoys some of his favorite foods. He loves pancakes and ice cream. His favorite kind of ice cream is strawberry with chocolate sauce on top, but really he doesn’t discriminate against ice cream – basically any kind will do – and he loves thrive bread. Thrive bread is bread that Native Americans make. In addition to his career and his favorites, my grandpa is a very giving man. He was in the National Guard for six years. He gave time to his country and he volunteers for community events and at his church. Additionally, my grandpa has had some struggles in his life. He had colon cancer. They took eight inches out of his large intestine. He had colon cancer in 2012, when he was 69. I learned how my grandpa’s adulthood influenced him to be the respectful man he is today. My grandpa’s life continues to be an inspiring and great one. My grandpa lives in Erie now. My grandpa runs his own jewelry shop at his house. He is 78

years old with seven grandchildren. As he has gotten older, he has found new hobbies he enjoys. He started running when he was 63 and still runs the Bix to this day. Overall, he has lived a very full life but it is not nearly the end. He is an active man who is always running around helping others, donating his time and talents and making sure his family has everything they need. Despite the fact that he is “retired,” he is just as busy as he has ever been. I learned that my grandpa’s life is really good and he is very busy helping and visiting with many people. I learned so many things about my grandpa that I did not know before. I see my grandpa as a person who is hardworking and a responsible adult that I can look up to. I feel closer to him knowing how his life was and what he went through when he was younger. One lesson I learned from him was to take care of people, no matter what your situation is. Another lesson I learned from him was even if you are full from a meal there is always room for ice cream. I feel that the project made me know more about my grandpa than I ever thought I ever could. The project also made me realize that I can always learn more about people. My grandpa is a great man and an even better grandpa. My grandpa is a wonderful grandpa and a remarkable person. His childhood helped shape the man he is today. Additionally, his adult life significantly influenced the man he is. And, even in retirement, he is not really retired, but living a full and rewarding life. My Grandpa Habben is a remarkable man and grandpa. I love him so much; he is the foundation of our family and the glue that holds us all together.

Mary Helen Wade to Illinois Department of Transportation, three parcels on Freeport Road, Sterling, $4,730. Jody L. Besse to Randl J. and Julie M. Besse, one parcel on Sand Road and one on Interstate 88, Erie, $6,000. David and Joann Jackley to Bobby G. Tribble III, 2013 Chestnut Ave., Sterling, $50,000. Douglas A. and Nancy A. Nelson to CPR Maintenance LLC, 206 Ave D, Rock Falls, $40,000. Brandon J. Campbell to Derrick Beck, 1301 14th Ave., Sterling, $155,900. Marjorie Greer Estate, Marcia Henderson, Deborah K. Goodwin and Stanley H., Clifton Dale and Joseph W. Greer Jr. to

Joseph Creekmore, 2702 Yeoward St., Rock Falls, $60,000. Ronald P. Buck Estate and David Buck to Maximillian J. McClelland, 208 Elm St., Prophetstown, $73,000. Douglas E. and Sally A. Furr to Xdream Investments LLC and McEmpire Enterprises LLC, 600 and 602 W. Fifth St., Rock Falls, $240,000. William Aberle to Ruben Tapia Plata, 315 W. Second St., Rock Falls, $35,000. Michael and Kathleen A. Barsema to Sam and April Stuart, 19011 Elston Road, Fulton, $5,000. Caleb Michael and Jordan Fuller to Anthany Steven Sigel, 902 13th St., Fulton, $173,000.

Quit claim deeds Henry E. and Mary S. Borntreger to Union Grove Amish Cemetery Association, 9788 Union Grove Road, Morrison, $0. David H. and Ladonna S. Witmer to Johanna T. Baldwin, 21275 Buell Road, Sterling, $10.

PROPERTY TRANSFERS Whiteside County

Warranty deeds Jeanette M. and Melvin L. Larson II to Felipe D. Gutierrez, 28383 Thome Road, Rock Falls, $160,000. Tyler and Kaylee Renkes to Ellen Shepler, 211 Pheasant Ridge Drive, Albany, $225,000. Ann M. Chamberlain and Laura M. Burkholder to Walter C. Arthurs, 802 Jackson St., Prophetstown, $35,000. Adrian Brittany Considine to Nelson Properties LLC, 401 E. Sixth St., Rock Falls, $128,000. Ernesto and Mary Kay Hernandez Family Trust to Shawn Devaraj, 1402 Eighth Ave., Sterling, $125,000.

Trustees deeds Vivian K. Steele Family Trust, Robert C. Barth, trustee, to Andrew Reutzel, 510 E. First St., Lyndon, $72,000. Warren D. and Marcia J. Pruis to Grandview LLC, 12890 Grandview Drive, Morrison, $0. Source: Whiteside County Recorder’s Office


MOUNT CARROLL – “Annie,” a Broadway musical based on the popular Harold Gray comic strip Little Orphan Annie and loosely based on the 1885 poem “Little Orphant Annie” written by James Whitcomb Riley, has arrived at the Timber Lake Playhouse. The show continues through July 10. The musical includes music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin and a book by Thomas Meehan. The original Broadway production opened in 1977 and ran for nearly six years, setting a record for the Alvin Theatre. The musical’s songs “Tomorrow” and “It’s the Hard Knock Life” are among its most popular musical numbers. With equal measures of pluck and positivity, little orphan Annie charms everyone’s hearts despite a next-tonothing start in 1930s New York City. She is determined to find the parents who abandoned her years ago on the doorstep of a New York City orphanage that is run by the cruel, embittered Miss Hannigan. With the help of the other girls in the orphanage, Annie escapes to the wondrous world of NYC. In adventure after fun-filled adventure, Annie foils Miss Hannigan’s evil machinations ... and even befriends President Franklin Delano Roosevelt! She finds a new home and

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Regis and Leah Steiner in the title role of Annie. Annie’s dog, Sandy, will be portrayed by a golden-doodle named Copper. Copper is a community comfort/ therapy dog for the Whiteside County Sheriff’s Department. Copper auditioned for the role and bested seven other dogs for the part. On Friday, July 8, audience members can stick around after the show for the Page to Stage talk back series. “You can meet the cast of ‘Annie’ and ask questions about the show and get a glimpse of behind the scenes,” TLP Executive Director Dan Danielowski said. “On the weekends before each show, The Deck Bar opens two hours before curtain with a variety of food options and beer and wine for purchase. One hour before showtime, members of the Resident Company come down to The Lake Stage to entertain as you enjoy food and a drink before the show. No reservations are necessary for this free show.” Information and tickets for all Timber Lake events are available online at www.timberlakeplayhouse.org or by calling the box office at 815-244-2035. The box office is open daily from 10 a.m. until intermission on show days and until 5 p.m. on days without shows.

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Local players on 2022 Sauk Valley Local players on 2022 Sauk Valley Media All-Area Softball Team Media All-Area Baseball Team FIRST TEAM

Drew Dykstra, Fulton sr. OF/P:

Dykstra hit .500 (3rd in area), with a .590 on-base percentage (3rd in area), .838 slugging percentage (3rd in area) and 1.428 on-base plus slugging (3rd in area). He had 34 hits in 68 at-bats, with 24 Fulton senior r u n s a n d 1 7 Drew Dykstra RBIs. He finished with seven doubles, five triples (led area) and two home runs. On the mound, he was 6-1 (tied for 5th in wins) with a 0.65 ERA (led area) in 43 innings, with 93 strikeouts (2nd in area) and seven walks. Dykstra was an IHSBCA All-State selection in Class 1A and the NUIC West MVP.

Kolby Franks, Erie-Prophetstown sr. IF/P:

Franks hit .479 (5th in area), with a .500 on-base percentage, .699 slugging percentage, and 1.259 on-base plus slug-

ging. He had 35 hits in 73 at-bats, with 21 runs and 25 RBIs. He finished with nine doubles, two triples and one home run. On the mound, he was 3-3 with three saves and a 4.88 ERA in 28 2/3 innings, with 30 strikeErie-Prophetstown outs and 27 senior Kolby Franks walks. Franks was a Three Rivers West unanimous first-team selection.

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FIRST TEAM

Jaden Johnson, Erie-Prophetstown sr. OF:

Johnson hit .50 0, with a .565 on-base percentage, .833 slugging percentage and 1.398 on-base plus slugging. She had 27 hits in 54 at-bats, with 21 runs and 23 RBIs. She finished Erie-Prophetstown w i t h e i g h t senior Jaden Johnson doubles, two triples and two home runs. Johnson was a second-team All-State pick on the ICA 2A team and a Three Rivers West unanimous first-team selection.

Aylah Jones, Erie-Prophetstown jr. P:

Jones hit .327, with a .413 on-base percentage, .618 slugging percentage and 1.031 on-base plus slugging. She had 18 hits in 55 at-bats, with 22 runs and nine RBIs. She finished with three

doubles, five triples a n d a home run. In the circle, she was 11-4 (tied for 2nd in wins) with a 1.38 ERA (2nd in area) in 96 1 / 3 Erie-Prophetstown junior i n n i n g s , Aylah Jones with 164 strikeouts and 19 walks. Jones was a second-team All-State pick on the ICA 2A team and a Three Rivers West unanimous first-team selection.

HONORABLE MENTION

Erie-Prophetstown – Emma Davis, Jaylynn Hamilton, Mya Jones, Sydney Schwartz Fulton – Brenna Bell, Brooklyn Brennan, Annaka Hackett, Addison Hartman, Madyson Luskey Morrison – Bella Duncan, Jordan Eads, Marissa Folkers

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Farmers National Bank

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COLLEGE NEWS Jay Dykstra of Fulton was among the more than 1,400 students honored on the Lewis University Dean’s List for the 2022 spring semester. Dykstra is studying aviation administration in the College of Aviation Science Technology at Lewis University. To be eligible for this honor, students must have completed a minimum of 12 credit hours during the semester with a grade-point average of at least 3.5.

Luther College announces 2022 graduates

Allison Houldson of Morrison participated in commencement for the Luther College Class of 2022 on May 22.

Houldson received a bachelor’s degree in music and earned summa cum laude honors. A total of 413 graduates were honored and celebrated in Carlson Stadium.

Chase Lockaby, mechanical engineering, University of Wisconsin-Platteville

UW-Platteville announces Dean’s List

Port Byron Lauren Graham, STEM education MC-EA, University of Wisconsin-Platteville

The University of Wisconsin-Platteville announced its Dean’s List, honoring full-time students who earned high honors in the spring 2022 semester. College of Business, Industry, Life Science and Agriculture and the College of Liberal Arts and Education require gradepoint averages of 3.75 and above for Dean’s List honors, while the College of Engineering, Mathematics and Science requires students to reach at least a 3.50. Students from this area on the Dean’s List include:

MTI students who have completed select certificates can apply those credits to a Health Information Management or General Occupational and Technical Studies Associate in Applied Science degree at Black Hawk College. Students are eligible for the partner-

ship benefits if they graduated from MTI since October 2018 with any of these MTI certificates: • Dental Assisting • Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration • Journeyman Welder

UW-Platteville announces Chancellor’s List

The University of Wisconsin-Platteville announced its Chancellor’s List, honoring those with perfect 4.0 gradepoint averages for the spring 2022 semester. Students from this area who earned a 4.0 grade-point average include:

Port Byron Lauren Graham, STEM Education MC-EA, University of Wisconsin-Platteville Bryce Ketelsen, software engineering, University of Wisconsin-Platteville Chase Lockaby, mechanical engineering, University of Wisconsin-Platteville

Wheaton College students on Dean’s List

Dean’s List honors are earned by undergraduate students who carry 12 or more credit hours and achieve a semester grade-point average of 3.5 or higher on the 4.0 scale. Local students named to the Spring 2022 Dean’s List are Grace Johnson of Erie and Hannah Stralow of Morrison.

NEWS BRIEFS Students can apply MTI credits to BHC degree

Black Hawk College is partnering with Midwest Technical Institute to benefit students and the community and provide skilled employees that local employers need.

• Journeyman Welder II • Medical Assisting • Medical Coding • Pharmacy Technician For more information about the MTI to BHC program, visit www.bhc.edu/mti.

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ALBANY

Albany United Methodist Church 502 N. 1st Avenue, 309-887-4781 Pastor Toni Lucas Faith Center Church 511 3rd Ave. North, Albany Senior Pastor Ray Gimenez Pastor Arlen VanZee Church Phone: 563-212-4032 St. Patrick Catholic Church Albany, Illinois Fr. Matthew Camainoi, Parochial Vicar

CORDOVA Cordova Baptist 602 Third Ave. South, Cordova Pastor Carmen Jordan 309-654-2501 - www.cordovafbc.com

EAST MOLINE Sycamore Baptist Church 5323 180th Street North, East Moline 309-200-2505 www.sycamorebaptistchurch.com Wildwood Baptist Church 18717 Hubbard Road, East Moline 309-496-9397 office@ wildwoodchurch.com Pastors Brian Smith, Andrew Robinson, Andy Thomaston and Matt Winquist Zion Lutheran Church 17628 Hubbard Road, East Moline Rev. Gary A. Wright - 309-496-3592

ERIE Erie Baptist Church 8th Ave. and 11th Street, Erie Call Ron Kimball for info: 309-230-3584 Erie Christian Church 715 6th Ave., Erie, 309-659-2561 Minister: Nathan Bright Youth Minister: Aaron Sweeney www.eriechristianchurch.com Erie Evangelical Free Church 1409 16th Ave., Erie, 309-659-7125 Website: erieefree.org Pastor Ron Eckberg Pastor Jonathan Eckberg

Erie United Methodist Church 811 8th Street, Erie Pastor Tiffany Garcea - 309-659-2541 www.erieumc.org Newton Zion Reformed Church 10465 Frog Pond Road, Erie Pastor Shannon Parrish - 309-659-2464 newtonzion@frontier.com St. Ambrose Catholic Church Corner of 5th and Main Father Toni Kretowicz Rectory Phone: 815-537-2077 Church Phone: 309-659-2781

FENTON Fenton United Methodist Church 10019 Main Street, Fenton Pastor Peter Kicheon Ahn - 224-580-5074 pastor.kitcheon@gmail.com

FULTON Bethel Christian Reformed Church 1208 3rd Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-2501 www.bethelfulton.com bethelcrchurch@gmail.com Pastor Kevin Vanhoeven First Reformed Church 510 15th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-2203 Pastor Charles Huckaby Fulton Presbyterian Church 311 N. 9th St., Fulton, 815-589-3580 Pastor Rev. Catherine Martin www.fultonpreschurch.org email: fultonpres@mchsi.com. Garden Plain Presbyterian Church 14915 Sands Road, Fulton Gateway Faith Fellowship Church 701 11th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-4283 Pastor Wayne Wiersema Immaculate Conception Church 703 12th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-3542 Father Matthew Camaioni secretaryfulton@gmail.com

CrossView Church 703 14th Ave., Fulton, 815-589-3425 www.wearecrossview.com secretary@wearecrossview.com Spring Valley Reformed Church 10960 Spring Valley Road, Fulton Pastor Joe Crum 815-772-3554 First Christian Reformed Church 801 15th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-3790 www.fultonfirstcrc.com firstcrcfulton@live.com Pastor Michael Hooker

HILLSDALE Hillsdale United Methodist Church 124 Butzer St., Hillsdale Church 309-658-2340 - Cell 309-373-5316 Pastor Connor Morrison youthpast56@gmail.com

HOOPPOLE Calvary Evangelical Congregational Church Rev. Eugene Baker, Pastor 815-948-2181 or 309-507-3283 Hooppole Zion Methodist Church Pastor Dan Wright - Church 815-948-7591 Parsonage 309-658-2145

LYNDON Dominion Christian Fellowship Center 104 4th St. W., Lyndon, 815-590-6971 Rev. Barbi E. Momolu Sr. Trinity Baptist Church 403 6th Ave North, Lyndon Pastor Alan Jahn - 563-242-0307 www.trinitybaptistchapel.com

MORRISON

Newton Zion Reformed Church 10645 Frog Pond Road, Erie, 309-659-2464

Bethesda Evangelical Lutheran Church 301 W. South St., Morrison Pastor Tammy Anderson 815-414-1758 - Office: 772-4896

Farmers Elevator

RUTLEDGE ELECTRIC

815-772-4029 - Morrison, IL

Frary’s Lumber & Supply

822 Main, Erie Serving the Area Since 1980 Farm • Residential • Commercial Wiring & Contracting

815-537-5151 - Prophetstown

309-659-2195

Morrison Veterinary Clinic

Allure of Prophetstown

Rock River Lumber & Grain

421 Lincolnway East Morrison

newtonzion@frontier.com Pastor Shannon Parrish

815-537-5131 - Prophetstown

Jentry Fane, DVM, DVM, R.R. Zinkem, DVM, S.E. Blair, DVM, SJ. Lawfer, DVM

Phone 815-772-4047

14993 Lyndon Rd., Morrison

Senior Living Apartments Skilled Nursing Services Hospice Inpatient Outpatient Therapy Service 310 Mosher Drive, Prophetstown 815-537-5175

Brethren In Christ Church 207 E. Knox Street, Morrison Pastor Craig Sipes - 815-772-4871 Sunday Worship at 10 a.m. Church Of St. Anne Episcopal 401 N Cherry St., Morrison, 815-772-2818 stannemorrison@frontiernet.net www.churchofstannemorrison.org Crossroads Community Church 201 W. Market, Morrison Pastor Jon Eastlick - 815-956-0090 morrison@crossroadscn.com Ebenezer Reformed Church 309 E. Park St., Morrison Pastor J. T. Bean 815-772-2472 - www.ercmorrison.com Emmanuel Reformed Church 202 E. Morris St., Morrison, 815-772-3890 www.emmanuelreformedchurch. org Rev. Luke Schouten, Senior Pastor Rich Criss, Ministry Coordinator First Baptist Church 406 E. Maple Ave. Morrison Pastor Dick Adams - Phone 772-2696 First Presbyterian Church Rev. Michael Selburg - 815-772-3510 100 East Lincolnway, Morrison Facebook live services Sundays 10:15 a.m. YouTube Channel: First Presbyterian Church firstpresmorrison@gmail.com www.firstpresmorrison.org Kingdom Life Community Church 11429 Ward Road, Morrison, 815-772-4098 www.kingdomlife.global Pastor Stephen Harmon Morrison Christian Church 201 S. Genesee, Morrison Larry Kidwell, Minister - 970-488-9651 lkidwell51@gmail.com Google YouTube Larry Kidwell for sermons. Morrison United Methodist Church 200 W. Lincolnway, Morrison Pastor Calvin Haines - 815-772-4030 St. Mary’s Catholic Church Rev. Slawomir Zimodro 13320 Garden Plain Road, Morrison 815-772-3095

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Fulton Dental Associates

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CHURCH LISTINGS

Morrison Christian Reformed Church www.morrisoncrc.org 815-772-4657 300 W. South St. Pastor Kevin Verhoeven bethelrevkev@gmail.com

PORT BYRON Bethel Baptist 27308 108th Ave. N., Port Byron Church Phone: 309-523-3352 Pastor Josh Matthews Church of the Cross United Methodist Church 22621 IL 2 and 92, Port Byron Pastor Mark Graham Parish Office: 309-523-2201 Countryside Christian Church 3817 230th St. N., Port Byron Pastor Steve Allison Church Phone: 309-523-2834 Fairfield United Methodist Church 235th St. at 115th Ave. North, Port Byron Pastor Larry Misfeldt - 309-523-3767 Messiah Lutheran Church 302 11th St., Port Byron - 309-523-2421 Pastor David Efflandt Peace Lutheran Church ELCA 20828 Friedens Road, Port Byron Interim Pastor: Nancy Jaster www.peacelutheranil.org - 309-523-2295 Port Byron Congregational Church 200 N. High Street, Port Byron Rev. Michael Rubino - 309-523-2318 Port Byron First United Methodist Church 9412 228th Street North, Port Byron Church Office: 309-523-2396 Email: portbumc@frontiernet.net Jim Crozier, Pastor

Becky Butterfield Youth and Family Life Pastor Kathy Crozier - Spiritual Director

PROPHETSTOWN Advent Christian Church 200 Elm St., Prophetstown 815-537-5646 - ptownac.org First Lutheran Church Pastor Chelsey Weech Office: 815-537-2758 www.firstlutheran-ptown.org Leon United Methodist Church 17173 Lomax Road, Prophetstown Pastor Kicheon Peter Ahn - 224-580-5074 pastor.kicheon@gmail.com Prophetstown United Methodist Church 200 W. 2nd St., Prophetstown Pastor Joey Garcea - 815-537-2496 River Church 218 E. 3rd St., Prophetstown 815-876-6226 - www.riverchurchag.com St. Catherine Catholic Church of Prophetstown 815-537-2077

RAPIDS CITY St. John the Baptist Catholic Church 1416 Third Ave., Rapids City Fr. Glenn H. Harris Phone 309-496-2414

TAMPICO St. Mary Catholic Church 105 Benton St., Tampico Fr. Richard M. Russo, Pastor Phone 815-438-5425 Tampico Baptist Church 209 W. 3rd St., Tampico Pastor Ethan Horton Tampico First United Methodist Church Pastor Leanne Keate - 815-438-2530 Church phone - 815-438-6105

DENNIS ELECTRIC Tampico, Illinois 815-438-4402

Dykstra & Law Insurance Agency, Inc. Brent Dykstra, Agent In River City Mall

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1426 10th Avenue, Fulton 815-589-2200

Spring Valley Reformed Church, 10960 Spring Valley Road, Fulton, welcomes Anticipation Ministries to the outdoor stage at 6 p.m. Sunday, July 10. Please join us in the valley for an evening of worship and fellowship. Anticipation Ministries is made up of Chris and Erica Himmel and their son Graham. The family is from Hannibal, Missouri, and travel many miles every year sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Their ministries’ ultimate goal is leading as many lost souls to Christ as possible. If just one more soul is saved, it would be worth every mile. A freewill offering will be taken. In case of inclement weather, the concert will be moved indoors.

Photo provided

Chris and Erica Himmel of Anticipation Ministries will perform Sunday, July 10, on the Spring Valley Reformed Church outdoor stage.

CHURCH BRIEFS First Reformed Church’s worship and activities

Join us for worship at 9 a.m. Sunday, July 10, at First Reformed Church, 510 15th Ave. in Fulton. Pastor Chuck Huckaby will bring the message and guest pianist Katherine Russ will provide special music. Sunday School begins at 10:30 a.m. Coffee and refreshments are served in the library during the social time after the service. Senior Meals are at 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays and Fridays at the church. The Feed the Children Program hands out lunches at 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays. Creative Crew meets at 9 a.m. Wednesday, July 13. Wednesday night Bible Study will meet at 6:30 p.m. Renee Huckaby will lead a women’s Bible study at 9:30 a.m. Thursday mornings. Services are livestreamed on Facebook. Go to www.facebook.com/groups/ firstfulton to join the group and see the services. The previous Sunday’s service is broadcast on WCCI 100.3-FM at 6 p.m. Sunday night. For more information, go to the church’s website at www.firstrcafulton.org.

Fulton Presbyterian Church’s worship and activities

Fulton Presbyterian Church, 311 N. Ninth St., Fulton, welcomes you to come

worship with them at 9:30 a.m. Sunday July 10. Pastor Catherine Martin will deliver the message. It will be sundae Sunday following worship in the Outreach Center. The Sit N Sew Group meets in the Outreach Center from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Thursday.

Stonecroft Clinton Women’s brunch and program is July 13

Stonecroft Clinton Women’s Connection invites all women to brunch followed by an inspirational, nondenominational program at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 13, at Community Reformed Church, 727 N. 12th St. in Clinton, Iowa. The cost to attend is $10. There are no dues or membership required to attend the monthly meetings. Music will be provided by Randy Venema. Speaker Connie Beard will present “How to Handle the Unexpected.” The world traveler, former educator and radio personality shares methods for handling the unexpected so that you won’t be caught off guard in today’s ever-changing world. Reservations are due Friday, July 8. For reservations or more information, call Donna at 563-357-6843 or Nancy at 563-242-8819 or her cellphone at 563357-8859.

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St. Peter’s Lutheran Church 601 N. Jackson St., Morrison www.stpetersmorrison.com Pastor Anthony Appel

Spring Valley Reformed Church welcomes Anticipation Ministries


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HINRICHS PLUMBING & HEATING Prophetstown 815-537-2125

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WANTED Dead or Alive REWARD Junk Cars - Farm Equipment - Appliances - Fencing, etc. Copper - Brass Aluminum Cans & More We Pick Up Large Items Roll Off Service

Larry’s Metal Company, Inc.

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Dan Dolan built homes feature: No step entry - ADA approved Roll in shower Lawn care and snow removal Learn about purchasing a home with a one-time payment for anyone over age 62 . Projected monthly expenses less than $800 including utilities. Dan Dolan 563-570-1460 Office 563-381-4088

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FARM TIRE INC. ON THE FARM SERVICE BIG or SMALL SEMI - CAR - LIGHT TRUCK FARM - INDUSTRIAL We Sell and Ser vice All Major Brands

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Michael Coers Certified Arborist Tree Trimming, Tree Removal, Tree planting, Hazard Tree Assessment, Mobile Sawmill, Lumber Sales & Much Much More 309-658-2671 Coers13@gmail.com

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Quality work! We move the earth! • Farm Tiling with GPS Mapping • Waterways • All types of Excavating • Trucking • Ditch Work • Tree Shredding • Culverts • Basements • Demolition • Site Prep • Clearing • Road Building • Asphalt Paving • Ponds • Sanitary Sewer & Water • Commercial Building Alan Stichter, Owner/Operator 309-659-2022 • Erie, IL

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Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, handling of the company day to day financial tasks, both accounts payable and receivable along with all payroll and bank account management and reconciliation tasks. Other administrative tasks will be required as well such as answering phones and ordering supplies. Previous experience in an accounting position and Microsoft Office is required. The Comptroller / Bookkeeper will also assist other departments within Cady Aquastore to ensure projects run smoothly. Cady Aquastore offers great benefits including health & dental insurance, up to 8% 401K match, paid vacation & personal days. Salaried compensation will be negotiated based on experience. This position is four days a week. Please email resume to: kimc@cadyaquastore.com No phone calls.

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AUCTIONS

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for Dan and Lois Nye Estate from Milledgeville, IL.

On this auction we have Western Crocks, Bushman Milk Bottles, IH & JD, True Scale Farm Toys (like new), Vintage Quilts, Vintage Christmas Decoration, Many Sets of Dishes, Dining Room Table, 8 Chairs Buffet, Cut Glass and Much More For more information call, text or email 815-590-8206 ftipton@grics.net DOORS OPEN AT 9AM For Pictures & Complete Listing Go to Web Sites:

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Auction Zip Auctioneer # 3815 Tipton Auction House, 3001 IL. Rt.84 Thomson, IL. Or contact: Frank Tipton Auctioneer 815-590-8206 Lunch by Dustys, 815-259-5015 FFL Licensed, Visa, M/C, Discover accepted

LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN RE THE ESTATE OF VIRGINIA M. STUART, Deceased. No. 2022 PR 66 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given to creditors of the death of Virginia M. Stuart Letters of Independent Administration were issued on June 22, 202 to Ruth M. Hoehn, whose attorneys of record are shown below. The estate will be administered without court supervision, unless under Section 28-4 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/28-4) any interested person terminates independent administration at any time by mailing or delivering a petition to terminate to the clerk. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Circuit Clerk, Whiteside County Courthouse, 200 E. Knox Street, Morrison, Illinois 61270, or with the representative, or both,

LEGAL NOTICES on or before January 10, 2023, or, if mailing or delivery of a notice from the representative is required by Section 18-3 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/18-3), the date stated in that notice. Any claim not filed on or before that date is barred. A copy of a claim filed with the clerk must be mailed or delivered by the claimant to the representative and to the attor10 neys within days after it has been filed. Ruth M. Hoehn Independent Executor Ludens & Potter 600 W. Lincolnway, P.O. Box 360 Morrison, Illinois 61270-0360 Telephone: (815) 772-2161 Fax: (815) 772-7440 E-mail: tjpotter@lincoln waylaw.com July 5, 12, 19, 2022 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT F. RENNER JR., DECEASED.

LEGAL NOTICES No. 2022 PR 69 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given to creditors of the death of Robert F. Renner Jr. Letters Testamentary were issued on June 24, 2022 to Brian Tichler, 614 Portland Avenue, Morrison, IL 61270 as Independent Executor, whose attorneys of record are Nelson, Kilgus & Buckwalter-Schurman, 209 East Main Street, Morrison, Illinois, 61270. The estate will be administered without Court Supervision unless under Section 28-4 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/28-4) any interested person terminates independent administration at any time by mailing or delivering a petition to terminate to the Clerk. Claims against the estate may be filed in the Office of the Circuit Clerk of Whiteside County, 200 East Knox Street, Morrison, Illinois 61270, or with the representative, or both, on or before January 5, 2023 or, if mailing or delivery of a notice from the representative is required by Section 18-3 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/18-3), 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 by the claimant to the representative and to the attorneys within 10 days after it has been filed. Michelle B. Buckwalter Schurman Nelson, Kilgus & Buckwalter Schurman Attorneys for said Estate 209 East Main Street Morrison, IL 61270 Phone: 815/772-2121 Fax: 815/772-2026 mschurman@ nelsonkilgus.com

LEGAL NOTICES ORDINANCE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Tentative Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for the Fulton Flood Control District for the fiscal year commencing May 1, 2022 and ending April 30, 2023 is available for public inspection at the office of the district treasurer, 111 - 11th Street, Fulton, Illinois, and that a public hearing will be held on said tentative ordinance on the 25th day of July, 2022 at 5:15 p.m., at the Fulton Fire Station, 1802 16th Avenue, Fulton, Illinois. (NOTE: Said ordinance contemplates a total levy of $50,000.00.) Dated: June 27, 2022. Emily Knott Secretary of the Board of Trustees Fulton Flood Control District Whiteside County, Illinois July 5, 2022

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND AVAILABILITY OF TENTATIVE BUDGET NOTICE is given that on August 8, 2022 at 6:00 PM, of the Board Trustees of the Albany Fire Protecof tion District Whiteside County, Illinois will hold a public hearing at the Fire Station, 409 S. Church St, Albany, IL, concerning the proposed Annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance of said District for the fiscal year 2022-2023. Copies of the tentative Annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance are available for public inspection prior to said hearing at Heid Law Offices, LLC, 19670 Waller Rd., Fulton, Illinois, or at the District Fire Station Office. Dated this 5th day of July, 2022. President, Board of Trustees of said District

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July 5, 2022

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF LIEN SALE AT RIVER CITY RENTALS 1616 8th Street, Fulton, IL PROPERTY OF James L'eureux STORAGE UNIT #13 SALE DATE: JULY 20TH, 2022 AT 10:00 AM July 5 & 12, 2022 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE INTEREST OF MASON WHITE, A minor. No. 20 JA 11 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION To JENNIFER WHITE, and to All Whom It May Concern: Take notice that on June 17, 2022, a Juvenile Petition for Termination of Parental Rights and for the Appointment of Guardian with the Power to Consent to Adoption was filed uncle:. the Juvenile Court Act by Attorney State's Terry A. Costello in the Circuit Court of Whiteside County, Illinois, entitled "In the Interest of MASON WHITE" and that in COURT ROOM 108 at the EASTERN BRANCH COURT 101 FACILITY, EAST THIRD STREET, STER-

LEGAL NOTICES , S LING, IL, on July 2022, at 12th, 11:15 A.M., or as soon thereafter as this cause may be heard, an adjudicatory hearing will be held upon the petition to have the child declared to be a ward of the Court under that Act. THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS PROCEEDING TO TAKE FROM YOU CUSTODY THE AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS, AND TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY ALL LOSE PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YCU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. Unless you appear you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended petition or a motion to terminate parental rights. Now, unless you appear at the hear-

LEGAL NOTICES ppe ing and show cause against the Petition, the allegations of the petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or judgment entered. Dated: June 23, 2022 Sue R. Costello Clerk of Court COLLEEN M. BUCKWALTER WHITESIDE COUNTY STATE'S ATTORNEY'S OFFICE 101 EAST THIRD STREET STERLING, IL 61081 815-535-4540 July 5, 2022 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE INTEREST OF BRIAR DOTY, A minor. No. 22 JA 14 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION To JAMIE MARTENS, CHAD DOTY, and to All Whom It May Concern: Take notice that on May 10, 2022, a Juvenile Petition was filed under the Juvenile Court Act by State's Attorney Terry A. Costello in the Circuit Court of Whiteside County, Illinois, entitled "In the Interest of BRIAR DOTY" and that in COURT ROOM 108 at the EAST-

LEGAL NOTICES ERN BRANCH COURT FACILITY, 101 EAST THIRD STREET, STERLING, IL, on JULY 12, 2022, at 11:30 A.M., or as soon thereafter as this may be cause heard, an adjudicatory hearing will be held upon the petition to have the child declared to be a ward of the Court under that Act. THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS PROCEEDING TO TAKE FROM YOU CUSTODY THE AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS, AND TO A APPOINT GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY ALL LOSE PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE REPETITION QUESTS THE TEROF MINATION YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. Unless you appear you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended petition or a motion to termi-

LEGAL NOTICES nate parental rights. Now, unless you appear at the hearing and show cause against the Petition, the allegations of the petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or judgment entered. Dated: June 22, 2022 Sue R. Costello Clerk of Court COLLEEN M. BUCKWALTER WHITESIDE COUNTY STATE'S ATTORNEY'S OFFICE 101 EAST THIRD STREET STERLING, IL 61081 815-535-4540 July 5, 2022 NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Destiny Kuhn (Unit #11) & Bridget Brown (Unit #6) have not made payments on their storage units. Contents of both units will be sold at 10:00 a.m. July 16, 2022 at Hillsdale Storage, 32011 Route 2, Hillsdale, IL. 61257. If proceeds are less than what is owed on the storage units tenants will be responsible for the balance. Hillsdale Storage, P.O. Box 12, Hillsdale, IL 61257 July 5 & 12, 2022


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