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PROPHETSTOWN ECHO

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ANOTHER PAUSE

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Fitness classes such as the Boot Camp taught by Kerrie Tenboer will not be allowed at the Prophetstown Park District facilities during Tier 3 mitigations. The class met outside on Thursday, Nov. 19, taking advantage of both the mild weather and the last opportunity to participate in the class before the mitigations went into effect on Friday, Nov. 20. See article on page 2.

STATE NEWS

LOCAL NEWS

Light Up the Park

LOCAL NEWS

No Winter Sports

Festivities to begin this weekend. / 2

IHSA suspends all winter sports indefinitely. / 11

WHAT’S INSIDE Social News................................... 5 Police Reports.................................... 8 Glimpses............................................. 8 Published every Tuesday 20 pages • One section

Property Transfers ..........................8 Church Listings......................... 18,19 Classifieds ............................. 20,21,22

DEATHS

Deane M. Belcher, Marla Buikema, Roger Buikema, Loyd Crocker, Betty Feber, Eileen L. Nelsen, Shirley Sharer, William Sharer, Wayne Skelton, Phyllis Wolever, Pages 4,6,7,9

Morrison Dog Park Fundraising begins for new dog park. / 3


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PROPHETSTOWN BEAT

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New mitigations affect fitness facility BY SARAH FORD For Shaw Media

With Illinois Tier 3 mitigation going into effect on Nov. 20, staff at the Prophetstown Park District Recreation Facility announced changes to the facilities for the duration of the new rules. The whole facility will continue to operate with a reservation system, and times will remain the same: guests can sign up for 2-hour slots Mondays through Fridays starting at 5 a.m., and on Saturdays at 6, 8 and 10 a.m. The facility will continue to be closed on Sunday. No fitness classes, including Boot Camp, will be taking place. While in the fitness center, guests must wear a mask at all times during their work out. For the pool, guests must wear a mask into the facility and at all times in the locker room. Swimmers and water walkers are not to share lanes. There will be no open recreational swim at this time. For gym use, all indoor group activities such as pickleball and pick-up basketball games are not permitted. Guests can play as an individual, with members of the same household, or with private instruction and one-on-one training. Masks must be worn during these activities. Reservations for facility use will be required. Call 815-537-2093, email ptownpark@gmail.com, or direct message via messenger. The bathrooms will still be accessible for use. “We appreciate your continued

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Participants take part in the Boot Camp fitness class through the Prophetstown Park District. patronage and your flexibility to work with us during these times. We are very lucky to have such great members and an outstanding community who support our facility,” park staff wrote on their Facebook page.

Reindeer Dash

The Park District is also planning for the annual Reindeer Dash, with sign-up required by Wednesday, Nov. 25. The event will be held Saturday, Nov. 28 at 3 p.m. at Eclipse Square for ages

12 and under; there is no cost to participate. Everyone will run a different dash distance depending on age. The Top 3 in every age group will win a prize, with participation prizes as well. Those registered will be designated a time to come to the event so organizers can keep the number of participants low in each group. Organizers will notify parents of their child’s race time on Friday, Nov. 27.

IN BRIEF

Prophetstown Lions Club collecting Toys for Kids Each year, the Prophetstown Lions Club members help wrap and deliver gifts of clothing, toys and crafts to needy children

in the Prophetstown Elementary School District. It can only be done because of the generous contributions from the public. If you would like to donate, gifts may be left at the following Prophetstown businesses - Farmers Naitonal Bank, 1st Gateway Credit Union, Dollar General, Hometown

Hardware, and Prophetstown U.S. Post Office. Elves are also welcome to volunteer to help wrap gifts on Thursday, Dec. 17, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the United Methodist Church in Prophetstown.

HOMETOWN CHRISTMAS

Light Up the Park kicks off this weekend Light Up the Park festivities start at Prophetstown State Park Campground this weekend, and will be ongoing every weekend in December from 6– 9 p.m. Drive through and see the lighted Christmas displays. The cost is free though donations will be accepted. Light Up the Park will be on Fridays and Saturdays, Nov. 28-29, Dec. 5-6, 12-13, and 19-20.

Downtown Prophetstown events scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 28 include: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. - Stretchy Bracelet Making Kit – Jenna Scifres Handmade Jewelry 3-5 p.m. – Coloring pages and free candy canes – Envy Boutique 4-5:30 p.m. – Decorate an ornament – Blooms-A-Latte 4 – 5:30 p.m. – Make Reindeer Food –

Main Street 4 – 6 p.m. – Letters to Santa – Post Office 4 – 6 p.m. – Goody bags and coupons – Ann’s Hair Salon 4-6 p.m. – Santa and Mrs. Claus - Hanford Insurance. 4:30 – 7 p.m. – Drive-up Chili Supper at the Prophetstown Proud office, 335 Washington Street.


MORRISON

Bark Park planned at former Legion baseball diamond BY SARAH FORD For Shaw Media

Fido, Fluffy, and Spot will have a new place to play in Morrison if area residents and businesses help fund a planned dog park. The “On The Move with Parks and Recreation” Committee of Morrison has launched its fundraising effort to bring “Bark Park” to the city. The committee was formed from a Mapping group that began last year through the Illinois Institute of Rural Affairs program, which helps communities create longrange visions and plans of action for achieving them through strategic vision and planning. The committee’s goal is to provide and enhance recreational opportunities within the community for persons of all ages. One of the needs the team identified was a dog park, said committee member Kathy Schmidt. She said there used to be a dog park at the Waterworks Park, but it was by the creek which constantly flooded. With a new location and vision in mind, the On the Move committee brought their plans to the city council, which approved their ideas and dedicated a new location on the north side of town for the project. The Morrison Bark Park will be at the former Legion baseball diamond on Genesee St., just north of Northside Elementary School. Schmidt said the committee has been working on the project for over a year, first determining what they wanted and how to get there. The fundraising process started in April but had to stop due to COVID19. The committee regrouped in September and decided to finally launch the fundraising phase. “It’s going to take people’s sup-

This is an artist’s rendition of what Bark Park, Morrison’s planned dog park, would look like when completed.. port, time and effort. We’re looking for people to help, donate, and be a part of this project,” said Schmidt. “We have lots of people with dogs in our town, and we’re hoping they also join in.” The project vision includes a walking path, with opportunities to purchase bricks in memory of pets. She said any community support will be appreciated as the project gets off the ground. The project will be implemented in phases: Phase 1 will be fencing, Phase 2 will be a walking path, and Phase 3 is a parking lot, water station, benches, a fountain, and aesthetics. The goal for Phase 1 is to raise $50,000, which is the estimate to purchase and install a fence around the Bark Park. The continued growth in parks and recreation in Morrison rely on local and regional support, which is why the committee has partnered with the local Morrison Lions Club

Foundation to collect the donations to ensure they are tax-deductible. Major donors will be appropriately recognized at the Bark Park with the following tiers: $1,000 or more - Westminster Champion; $500-$999 Working Dog Class; $200-$499 - Herding Dog Class; and $1.00-$199 Toy Dog Class. A $75 engraved Memorial Brick is in the Pooper Scooper Class. Organizers are partnering with the local Morrison Lions Club Foundation, a 501c3 not for profit, to make sure donations are tax deductible. All donations may be made to The

Morrison Lions Foundation. Please note on the check and envelope that the donation is for the Morrison Bark Park. There is also an option to donate online at Morrison Lions Foundation Facebook page, though the donation form needs to be mailed in in order to be recognized for a major donation. Schmidt asks donors to remember that Dec. 1 is Giving Tuesday, a global generosity movement created to unleash the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world. GivingTuesday was created in 2012 as a day to encourage people to do good. It has grown into a global movement that inspires hundreds of millions of people to give, collaborate, and celebrate generosity. Donations may also be sent to or dropped off at: TBK Bank, Attn: Dog Park, PO Box 30, 211 W. Main, Morrison, IL 61270 or online via Morrison Lions Foundation NFP

FULTON

Fulton Christmas Walk cancelled due to pandemic The organizers of the downtown Fulton Christmas Walk announced this week that the 2020 event has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The cancellation applies

only to the event downtown. The Early American Crafters still intend to hold an outdoor Christmas Walk at Heritage Canyon on December 5, 2020.

The downtown walk organizers have sponsored a home decorating contest for the past two years. The Fulton Tourism Committee will be assuming responsibility for the con-

test this year, the details of which will be announced separately. The organizers are hopeful that the downtown Christmas Walk can be brought back in 2021.

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OBITUARIES DEANE M, BELCHER

Deane M. Belcher, 76, of Ames, Iowa, passed away Monday, November 16, 2020 at his home, surrounded by his loving family. Deane Marshall Belcher was born March 14, 1944 near Amboy, Illinois to Harold and Helen (Harris) Belcher. He was raised on the farm and loved the outdoors. He played football in high school and college. He graduated from Western Illinois University with degrees in physical education and chemistry. Deane taught and coached in Prophetstown, Illinois for several years. He moved to Ames and worked for Northwestern Mutual Insurance. He missed the kids and got back into teaching. He taught and coached in Maxwell. Deane received his master’s degree from Iowa State in guidance and counseling and worked as an elementary guidance counselor in Bondurant. He moved to the Ames School District as an elementary family resource counselor and worked mainly at Sawyer and Edwards schools. He was kind, compassionate and caring; a real advocate for children. Deane enjoyed fishing, hunting and trapping. He was very much a handy man and especially enjoyed working with wood. His favorite was diamond willow. Deane will be deeply missed by his wife, Sue; children, Denise (Doug), Jim, Erin (Michael), and Drew; grandchildren, Lucas, Trenton, Mayer, Morgan and Marshall; his siblings, in-laws, nieces, nephews and friends. Mass of Christian Burial was Friday, November 20, 2020 at St. Cecilia Catholic Church, 2900 Hoover Avenue, Ames

IA, 50010. Burial was at the Ames Municipal Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Adams Funeral Home, and online condolences may be left to Deane’s family at www.adamssoderstrum.com.

MARLA RAE BUIKEMA

Marla Rae Buikema, 82, of Morrison, died peacefully late Tuesday evening, November 9, 2020, at CGH Hospital in Sterling. There will be no public services at this time. The Morrison chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. A recorded funeral and committal service is being prepared and will soon be available for viewing. Please see the Bosma-Renkes website for details. Marla was born October 6, 1938, in Clinton, Iowa, to W. Frank and Teresa (Haan) Timmons. She attended Fulton grade schools, graduated from Fulton High School, and earned her teaching certificate from Northern Illinois University. On June 13, 1959, she married her high school sweetheart Roger Buikema of Morrison. Not long after she married, Roger and her father lovingly built the house where they lived with their family for over 50 years. Before she was married, Marla taught third grade in the Clystic consolidated school. When she and Roger decided to start a family, she became a fulltime mother and homemaker. She spent many hours preparing delicious meals, sewing matching outfits, and serving her church and community organizations. She enjoyed playing bridge and tennis

with friends, entertaining guests, being a Girl Scouts leader, volunteering at the hospital auxiliary and gift shop, planning events, and going to every single event of her girls. She was a devoted wife and mother, and loved it all: spending quality time with family and friends, going out to eat, camping, shopping at Chicos, going to church (with the obligatory drive through Rockwood Park afterwards), visiting the elderly and sick, accompanying singers on the piano, and making sure that her and her children’s clothes always matched! Once her girls were in school, Marla returned to work at Morrison Junior High, as secretary and bookkeeper where she stayed for 21 years. (And all of her girls knew the pros and cons of having a mother that close to the principal.) She was also the one who insisted that every family gathering be photographed - something for which her children are now so grateful. Committed to Christ, Marla was a member of Ebenezer Reformed Church where she taught Sunday School and Vacation Bible School, served as a deacon, sang in the choir, served as an officer for Philathea and attended several Triennials for Women.

Marla and Roger both enjoyed worshipping and singing in the “Voices of Praise” choir at Emmanuel Reformed Church and fellowshipping with their YAH Seniors Group. Marla was a loving daughter, faithful wife, cherished mother, and true friend. She was generous with her time, talents, and finances. Her greatest joy was helping others, and “gift giving” was her love language. Her sweet embrace, humor, great laugh, thoughtful tender heart, and listening ear, will be deeply missed by her brother, L. Frank Timmons of Florida; daughters Krista (Paul) Ritsema of Virginia, Jana Ortiz of New Jersey, and Heather (Giovanni) Diaz-Conrado of Texas; and grandchildren, Hannah (Nicolas) Van Balen of Virginia, Nathaniel Ritsema of California, Maya Diaz-Buikema of Colorado and Ava Diaz-Buikema of Texas. Marla was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and infant son Daniel Lee. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to the American Diabetes Foundation and Alzheimer’s Foundation of America. To send online condolences, go to www.bosmarenkes.com See OBITUARIES, Page 6


HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

A card shower is being planned for Arlene McNeil who will be 96 years old on November 25. Arlene resides at Allure of Prophetstown. Congratulatory cards may be send to 310 Mosher Drive, Prophetstown, IL 61277.

COLLEGE NEWS

McConnell named to Palmer Dean’s List

Owen McConnell of Prophetstown has been named to the summer 2020 trimester Dean’s List at Palmer College of Chiropractic’s Main campus in Davenport, Iowa. Palmer College of Chiropractic, the first and largest college in the chiropractic profession, has campuses in Davenport, Iowa; San Jose, California.; and Port Orange, Florida.

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Johnson’s celebrate 69 years

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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!

Jim and Anne Johnson celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary on Thursday, Nov. 24. Jim and Anne (Cox) were married at St. Johns Catholic Church, Rapid City, Illinois on Thursday, Nov. 24, 1951. They farmed for many years. Jim retired from John Deere in 1992 after 30 years. Anne worked at General Electric and volunteered at Kings Kloset. They are members of the Erie United Methodist Church. They are the parents of Ruth (Jim) Melton, Roger (Kris) Johnson, Diane (Jerry) Chisamore, and Scott Johnson (finance Renee Gorham). They have 13 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and seven great-great grandchildren. Those wishing to send celebration greetings can send them to 6552 Albany Road, Erie, Illinois 61250.

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ROGER JAY BUIKEMA

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Continued from Page 4 Roger Jay Buikema, 83, of Morrison, died peacefully Thursday morning, November 5, 2020, at his and his wife’s Windsor Manor residence. There will be no public service at this time. The Morrison chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. A recorded funeral and committal service is being prepared and will soon be available for viewing. Please see the Bosma-Renkes website for details. Roger was born Sept. 15, 1937 in Morrison, to Perry and Tena (Wilkens) Buikema. He attended Morrison grade schools and was a graduate of Morrison Community High School. He received a B.S. in education and a master’s degree in counseling and guidance from Northern Illinois University. On June 13, 1959 he married Marla Timmons of Fulton, IL. Not long after they married, Roger designed and built the family home he and Marla shared for over 50 years. Roger’s teaching career spanned 38 years. It began with 4 years of teaching physics and math at Lyndon High School in Lyndon. Thereafter, and for the rest of his career, he taught physical science, chemistry and physics and was head of the Science Department at Morrison Community High School. During retirement, Roger kept busy as a self-employed professional painter. He enjoyed outdoor activities, fishing, biking, gardening and photography. Roger’s commitment to his faith and church, Ebenezer Reformed in Morrison, was evidenced his service as elder, deacon, Sunday school teacher, youth group leader and choir member. In his later years, Roger and his wife worshiped with Emmanuel Reformed Church, sang with Voices of Praise choir and fellowshipped with YAH Seniors Group. His commitment to service continued to his community as well. Roger served on Morrison’s Library Board, School Board, City Council, and many other volunteer organizations. Roger’s greatest joy was spending time with his family and friends. He was a bit of a romantic and a clever cowboy. He loved all things Western. On their honeymoon adventure in Colorado, Roger somehow managed to arrange a surprise cowboy serenade for his beautiful new bride. He was a man of faith and a follower of Christ; a loving and devoted hus-

band, a caring father, a true loyal friend and a passionate teacher. His beautiful smile, mischievous twinkling eyes and warm embrace will be remembered by his beloved wife Marla; daughters Krista (Paul) Ritsema of Virginia, Jana Ortiz of New Jersey and Heather (Gíovanni) Díaz-Coñrado of Texas; grandchildren, Hannah (Nicolas) Van Balen of Virginia, Nathaniel Ritsema of California, Maya Díaz-Buikema of Colorado and Ava Díaz-Buikema of Texas. Roger was preceded in death by his parents, sister and his infant son Daniel Lee. In lieu of flowers please send a donation to the American Diabetes Foundation or the Alzheimer’s Association. To send online condolences go to www.bosmarenkes.com

BETTY FABER

Betty Faber, 91, of Fulton, passed away peacefully to be with her Lord and Savior, on Thursday, November 19, 2020, at MercyOne Medical Center in Clinton, Iowa. A private family graveside service will be held at Fulton Township Cemetery. Rev. Kevin VerHoeven, pastor of Bethel Christian Reformed Church in Fulton, will be officiating. There will be no visitation; the Fulton chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. A memorial to the Bethel Christian Reformed Church - Covenant Promise has been established. Betty was born June 4, 1929 to Ralph and Martha Balk. She was the last one of 10 children. Don Faber, her husband of 49 years, preceded her in death on April 18, 1996. She had several jobs, but will especially be remembered as co-owner of B & D’s Dutch Oven. She was a charter member of Bethel Christian Reformed Church in Fulton, was a member of the church’s Mary & Martha Society, and had served as a Calvinette Counselor and Sunday school teacher. She enjoyed collecting dolls, crafting and spending time with her family. Survivors include four daughters, Donna VanZuiden of Fulton, Brenda (Ed) Langrehr of Fulton, Sheila (Garry) Huizenga of Fulton, and Laura Foster of Clinton, Iowa; and one son-in-law, Bill Estilow of Fulton. She was also very proud of her 15 grandchildren, 43 great-grandchildren and 13 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Don; a daughter, Debra Estilow; a great-grandson, Michael Dann; sisters and brothers. The family wishes to thank MercyOne

Hospital for the special care of Mom in her final hours. To send online condolences go to www.bosmarenkes.com.

LOYD D. CROCKER

Loyd D. Crocker, 90, of Sterling, died Monday, November 16, 2020 at Morningside of Sterling. He was born a long, long, time ago in Morganton, Arkansas, the son of Carl and Luna (Stark) Crocker on March 17, 1930. He served proudly in the US Army as a SGT during the Korean War. Loyd retired from Northwestern Steel and Wire Co. as a car checker. He married Joanne Nelson on December 10, 1987. He followed his Southern Baptist roots and enjoyed reading his Bible. He was a St. Louis Cardinals fan, and liked building things. Survivors include his wife, Joanne; daughters, Beth Zuidema and Angela (Jamison) Schroeder, both of Morrison; sons, Dr. Larry (Mary K.) Crocker of Godfrey, Donald (Tammy) Crocker of Morrison and David Joe (Valerie) Crocker of Livingston, Texas; his extended family, Steve (Shawn) Nelson, Jeff (Debbie) Nelson, Craig (Norma) Nelson and Debbie Schoonover; 10 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; 14 stepgrandchildren; and 35 step-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his infant son, four sisters and five brothers. Private family graveside services with military honors will be held on Wednesday at Oak Knoll Memorial Park. Arrangements were completed by the McDonald Funeral Home & Crematory. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you “pay it forward” in acts of kindness to others during this difficult time.

EILEEN L. NELSEN

Eileen L. Nelsen, 73, of Port Byron died November 13, 2020 at home. She was born in Moline, the youngest child of Bill and Alice (O’Hara) Yates of rural Port Byron. She attended local schools and graduated from Riverdale HS in 1965. She then went to BlackHawk JC and Western Illinois where she earned a BS in education. In 1969, she married Terry Nelsen in Port Byron. They lived in Urbana, Bozeman, Montatna and College Station, Texas for his education before working in Muskogee, Oklahoma, Miles City, Montana and Washington, Illinois before

returning to Port Byron in 1996. She loved watching her children and then her grandchildren play sports. She was a lifelong Cubs fan, and a good ballplayer herself. She and Terry loved to travel. They drove all over the U.S. and Canada. They visited Australia, Ireland, Scotland, England, the major cities of Europe, and then Dubai and South Africa. They enjoyed resorts in the Dominican Republic, Cancun and Jamaica with their children and grandchildren. She was active in the United Methodist Women’s group at the Church of the Cross where her baking skills were highly regarded. She is survived by her children, Richard of Port Byron, Anne (Scott) Maxell of Washington, and Katy of Hampton; and grandchildren, Brock, Blake and Bodey Maxwell of Washington. She was preceded in death by her brothers, John Yates of Bushnell, and Daniel Yates of Ashtabula, Ohio; and sister, Linda Flynn of Jacksonville. There will be no services or memorials at this time. Next summer, a celebration of life gathering will be held. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to your favorite animal shelter or the Church of the Cross. Eileen loved her cats and always enjoyed animals of all kinds (except mice).

SHIRLEY SHARER

Shirley and Bill Sharer did most everything together and hated to be apart. Shirley’s death on November 18, 2020, three days after her husband’s, stamped a poetic ending onto their 70-year marriage. They married on Dec. 9, 1949 at Leon United Methodist Church in rural Prophetstown. Their marriage was a monument to love’s ability to sustain a couple sharing a journey that took them from teenagers to the retirement home. Shirley wanted children, no matter the cost nor amount of work it would take to raise them. Her success at making her four children feel loved has echoed through three generations of descendants, who are mourning her passing in Sterling at age 90. Shirley, who graduated from Prophetstown High School in 1948, was a woman of faith, serving the Leon United Methodist Church for more than 50 years as the Sunday School music teacher. She was a prolific cooker of family See OBITIARIES, Page 7


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sons Randy (Marie Bosche’) Sharer of Normal, Rollie Sharer of Avon, Ohio, and Rory Sharer of Rockford.Surviving grandchildren are Benjamin (Anya) Ward, Ashley (Blake Brown) Sharer, Molly (Chris Barbee) Sharer-Barbee, Amanda (Chris) Ramsey, Emmary (Adam) Horrocks, Will Sharer, Kamryn Sharer and Kaylin (Ben) Carlson. Shirley’s great-grandchildren are Madison and Sydney Kate Ward, Frannie Brown, Owen and Isla Mae Ramsey, Evelyn Barbee and Isaac and Barrett Carlson. Also surviving are brother-inlaw Eddie (Audrey) Lindskog, sistersin-law Janet Goodell and June (Robert) Sharer, nieces Diane (Kevin) Baker, Kris (Lynn) Miller and Rebecca (Sharer) Sedols and nephews Brad Lindskog, Keith Sharer, David (Casey) Goodell and Robert K. (Mary Ann) Sharer. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be no visitation. Private funeral services for Shirley and Bill will be on their 71st wedding anniversary Dec. 9, 2020. A private interment will be at Leon Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be given to the Leon United Methodist Church in care of the Bosma-Gibson Funeral Home, 320 Lafayette St., Prophetstown, IL 61277. To send online condolences, go to www.bosmagibson.com

WILLIAM “BILL” SHARER

Bill Sharer and his high school sweetheart proved the old adage that in marriage, two become one is such a powerful force, only his death at age 91 on November 15, 2020 could bring it to an end. William Lee Sharer married Shirley Mae (Goodell) on Dec. 9, 1949 at Leon United Methodist Church in rural Prophetstown. Their 70-year union wrapped four children, eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren in a blanket of love. At family gatherings, Bill loved teasing grandchildren by stealing food off their plates. The tables were turned every April Fool’s Day when Shirley baked string into Bill’s pancakes. He enjoyed family get togethers while eating Ripp’s chicken in Ladd. Bill was a dependable family man known for his even-keeled personality. He set an example of how to prepare for every stage of life. Despite the physical challenges of aging, he was never apart from his wife. After graduating from Prophetstown High School in 1947, Bill See OBITIARIES, Page 9

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meals, often using vegetables she grew herself in an oversized garden on the 40-acre farmstead along Perkins Road in rural Prophetstown where she and Bill lived from 1959 to 2013. She canned or froze surplus vegetables. Her strawberry jam won’t be forgotten. Shirley was a sender and receiver of many cards for all occasions. Those on her Christmas list were spoiled by her generosity. Those giving her gifts were effusively thanked and told “you shouldn’t have.” She was especially grateful for the work done by caregivers. Of all the holidays, April Fool’s Day was her favorite judging by the amount of string she annually baked into Bill’s pancakes. Shirley was thrifty, hard-working, extroverted, and, pound-for-pound, among the strongest women around. Her kind heart took it hard when visitors had to depart, an event that often left her in tears. For many years Shirley worked the 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift at Morrison Hospital as a nurse’s aide. Other employment stops included the Eclipse Lawnmower Company and Pen-

berthy, both in Prophetstown. Her limited spare time was often spent assisting her children with school, 4-H and Boy Scout projects. Her children’s athletic careers demanded she spend untold hours cleaning uniforms. Shirley’s hobbies included crossword puzzles, collecting porcelain chickens, savoring coffee, phoning friends and enjoying the company of pet dogs. She often hosted grandchildren for week-long stays during which they perfected the making of mud pies behind the barn. Shirley’s repertoire of favorite sayings included gems such as “she is as nice as she can be,” “she wouldn’t know me from a load of hay,” “bless her pea-picking heart,” and “whoa Blill.” Blill, it turns out, was her father’s plow horse. Shirley was born March 25, 1930 to Iva (Tonkinson) and Glen Goodell. She was preceded in death by her parents and only sibling, Gail Goodell, brother-inlaw, Robert Sharer; sister-in-law Dorothy (Robert) Sharer and daughter-in-law Kris (Rollie) Sharer. Shirley is survived by four children, seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Survivors include daughter Glenda (Keith Clouatre) Sharer-Clouatre of San Pedro, Belize, and


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GLIMPSES FROM THE PAST - FULTON

Deputy Sheriff Loftus attacked by inmate in 1960 60 Years December 1, 1960

A Grand Opening event is being held for the enlarged, redecorated and remodeled Larry’s Jewelry. The new store follows many months of preparation by owner Larry Vrchoticky. The new quarters are more spacious and have been fitted with completely new fixtures, show cases, lighting and other equipment. Deputy Sheriff Edward Loftus is recuperating from injuries at the Morrison Hospital after he was attacked by prisoners in the county jail. He suffered a brain concussion, a fracture of the nose and numerous cuts and bruises about the head and face.

50 Years December 2, 1970

Ladies Aid Circle of Second Reformed Church celebrated its 50th anniversary with a special meeting in the church chapel. Three charter members, Mrs. John Aggen, Mrs. David Flikkema, and Mrs. Harold

Sikkema, Sr., were present. Coach Dale Giesler’s 1970 football team have won additional honors. The Davenport Times-Democrat placed Joe Stontz on the first team at guard, Rick Norman second team at tackle, Gene Krueger second team at center and Dave Kraft third team back.

40 Years November 26, 1980

Donald Reul, Fulton retired from International Harvester’s East Moline plant. He was employed at the Rock Falls Plant from 1950 to 1961. He has been employed as a Press Operator, Assembler, Elwell Driver and Maintenance Worker at the East Moline plant from 1961 to retirement. Dick Buikema, Wayne Meurs, Crystal Webster, Mrs. Evelyn Decker and Tom Werner, all qualified CPR instructors working with Resuscitation Annie, that was given to them by the Community Fund. The cost of the two Resuscitation

Annies was approximately $700.

30 Years November 28, 1990

Students earning the “Student of the Quarter” award include: Tabitha DeShane 6A, Doug Tomman 6B, Shane Littlejohn 7A, David Criss 7B, Craig Dykstra 8A, and Rob Engelkens 8B. Criteria of the award are working up to potential, setting a positive example and striving to make school a better place. Two Fulton High graduates are headed for Saudi Arabia. Pvt. Second Class Rick Ruthart and Specialist Fourth Class Barbara Hackett. Both are members of the 1644th Transportation Unit of the Illinois National Guard from Rock Falls.

20 Years November 29, 2000

Something new and unique will be happening at Heritage Canyon in conjunction with Fulton’s Christmas Walk. The Canyon will hold its First Annual Illuminated Christmas Walk.

Unity Christian High School received an anonymous gift of $500,000. There was a celebration with a Bond Burning Party.

10 Years December 1, 2010

Tragedy strikes Fulton on the night of November 23 when fire broke out in the historic downtown building located at 1000 4th St. Whiteside County State’s Attorney’s office has announced that a 12 year old male is facing juvenile delinquency charges in relation to the fire that resulted in the death of Charlene Sipe. Unity Christian High School brought home awards from speech competition in Chicago. Jillian Bajema brought home a 1st place trophy in Prose Reading. Unity received a ribbon for 4th place with Melaine Johnson and Andrew VenHuizen’s, Dramatic Duet Acting piece. Hannah Dykstra received 5th place in Oratory. Collin Willoughby received 5th in Prose Reading.

POLICE REPORTS Illinois State Police report

40 of Morrison, and Megan C. Kochevar, 35 of Morrison. Kochevar was also issued an ordinance citation for disorderly conOn Nov. 20, at approximately 1:22 duct. Morrison Police Report a.m., an Illinois State Police (ISP) Citations: Trooper stopped a vehicle for speeding, Arrests: Nov. 13: Suzanne M. Cousins, 50, Clindisobeying a stop sign, and improper On Thursday, Oct. 29, at approximately ton Iowa, valid registration and driver’s turn on Regan Road south of Rock Falls Road. The driver, Mitchell L. Dolieslager, 6:30 p.m., Morrison Police were called to license not on person. Fast Stop, 615 E. Lincolnway, Morrison Nov. 13: Seth D. Peterson, 21, Morrison, a 38-year old male of Morrison, was failure to reduce speed and leaving the arrested and charged with driving while for a fight in the parking lot. As a result under the influence, illegal transportation of the investigation, on Nov. 19, Morrison scene of an accident. Police issued ordinance citations for pubNov. 14: Brian K. Drehmer, 58, Morriof alcohol, and disobeying a stop sign. Dolieslager received written warnings for lic fighting/assault to Jeremy S. Wagner, son, no valid driver’s license.

PROPERTY TRANSFERS

Whiteside County property transfers recorded the week of Nov. 9-13:

Warranty deeds • Frank Luyando to Chad D. Hermes, 48 Ferry St., Prophetstown, $34,500. • Lorraine E. Sutkay to Craig D. and Barbara D. House, 21347 Lincoln Road, Sterling, $244,000. • Todd P. Lippens to Gerald W. Sharp II, 2604 Spruce St., Rock Falls, $112,000. • Norma L. Porter to Tyrone Johnson dba Johnson Rentals, two parcels in Coloma Township, $70,000. • Tommie L. Felder Jr. to Alan and Frelea Tiongson, 17551 Timber Drive, Sterling, $315,000. • Nathan J. and Brenda J. Holesinger to

speeding and improper turn. Dolieslager was released on a recognizance bond.

Langman Construction, parcels in Townships of Fulton, three; Ustick, one; and Union Grove, eight, $0. • Samuel A. and Kassandra A. Melton to Donna Johnson, 818 Eighth St., Erie, $85,000. • Lukas B. and Kelli J. Jepson to Samuel and Kassandra Melton, 5651 Ridgeview Road, Erie, $161,000. • Melody L. and Bruce L. Vandrew to Richard L. and Linda M. McCormick, 1413 W. 20th St., Sterling, $195,000. • Helen A. Lundquist to 1016 Riverview LLC, 1016 Riverview Road, Sterling, $112,000. • Judith Ann and Melvin G. Shaver Jr. to Allen L. and Donna L. Wagenecht, 612 Portland Ave., Morrison and one parcel in

Mt. Pleasant Township, $0. Quit claim deeds • Robert L. and Kimilie R. Saiter to Andrew D. and Elizabeth A. Dimond, 822 13th Ave., Fulton, $0. • Donald R. Tyler to Deanna L. Hammack, one parcel in Coloma Township, $0. • Donald R. Tyler to Marie L. Tyler, 8 N. 10th St., Fulton, $0. Trustee’s deeds • Rock River Housing Trust to Timothy Peterson and Michelle Saunders, 18968 Hurd Road, Prophetstown, $225,000. • John C. Pignatelli Trust, Midland States Bank, trustee, to John C. Pignatelli Trust, Jonathan Cox, trustee, 211 W. 14th St., Sterling, $0.

Nov. 18: Michael A. Coxvega, 20, Sterling, no valid driver’s license Nov. 18: Jacob D. Hernandez, 20, Rock Falls, unlawful possession adult use cannabis in motor vehicle. Nov. 18: Alexis R. Hammelman, 19, Clinton Iowa, no valid registration. Nov. 19: Joshua S. Myatt, 47, Morrison, driving while license suspended.

The public is reminded that these are merely charges and all persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

• Donald and Harriet B. Vanderleest Trust to Lavonne Dykema, 16212 Greenland Drive, Morrison, $220,000. • Rock River Housing Trust to Corey Blankenship, 513 Seventh Ave., Rock Falls, $80,000. Executor’s deed • Edith M. Weimer Estate to Michael W. and Kristi L. Winckler, one parcel in Erie Township, $1,000. • Jacqueline T. McCormick Estate to Matthew B. and Amber N. McCormick, 6458 Cordova Road, Erie, $215,000. • Harold L. Erdmann Estate to Jeffrey R. and Amanda M. Abell, 945 Washington St., Prophetstown, $75,000. Source: Whiteside County Recorder’s Office


Robert K. (Mary Ann) Sharer. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be no pubic visitation. Private funeral services are pending. A private interment will be at Leon Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be given to Antique Engine & Tractor Association. To send online condolences, go to www.bosmagibson.com

WAYNE F. SKELTON

Wayne Fisher Skelton, 90, of Port Byron, died Thursday, November 19, 2020 at his home. Due to the current restrictions, there will be no services at this time. A private graveside will be in the Rock Island National Cemetery. Gibson-Bode Funeral Home handled arrangements.

PHYLLIS WOLEVER

Phyllis Ruth Wolever, of Erie, died Monday, November 16, 2020 at Windsor Manor in Morrison, Illinois on her 100th birthday. Due to the current restrictions on gatherings, a memorial service will be held at a

later date. Private burial will be in the Erie Cemetery. Phyllis was born November 16, 1920 in Rock Island, the daughter of Clarence and Lillian (Smith) Butzer. She married Norman Wolever on May 11, 1941 in Victoria, Illinois. He preceded her in death on June 23, 1991. She worked for Erie Lumber and Grain for 23 years, retiring in 1981. She worked part-time for Vanex in Erie for several years. Phyllis was a member of the Erie United Methodist Church, an officer of the United Methodist Women, and the Church Board. She enjoyed bowling, golf, playing cards, friends and family. She was an avid sports fan and loved the Erie Cardinals, the Cubs and the Bears. She was a wonderful baker and cook and was known for her pies and noodles. Phyllis had two children, Carol Youngquist (deceased) (husband Frank) and Steven Wolever (Becky, deceased). She had eight grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. In addition to her husband and daughter, she was preceded in death by her brothers, James and Roger Butzer. Share a memory or condolence at www.gibsonbodefh.com

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Lucille (Grau) and Miles Irving Sharer. Miles Sharer died of appendicitis at 27 in Continued from Page 7 1932 when Bill was 3. prepared Massey-Harris tractors for sale. Raymond Lindskog became Bill’s stepDecades later, he restored one of the father on Feb. 11, 1937. tractors he’d set up. Bill was preceded in death by his parHe served two years in the Army as a ents; one sibling, Robert Sharer; brothertank mechanic in Illishein, West Germany. in-law, Gail Goodell; sister-in-law, Dorothy Bill worked for 30 years as a Buick (Robert) Sharer; and daughter-in-law Kris mechanic for Gentz Sales & Service in (Rollie) Sharer. Prophetstown. Survivors include his daughter, Glenda His loyalty to the Buick brand could be (Keith Clouatre) Sharer-Clouatre of San seen in his driveway and the driveways Pedro, Belize, and sons Randy (Marie of family members. He later became Bosche’) Sharer of Normal, Rollie Sharer co-owner of Prophetstown Auto Body for of Avon, Ohio, and Rory Sharer of Rock15 years. ford. Surviving grandchildren are BenjaBill’s hobbies included restoring and min (Anya) Ward, Ashley (Blake Brown) showing vintage cars and tractors. He Sharer, Molly (Chris Barbee) Sharer-Barwas an avid snowmobiler, making week- bee, Amanda (Chris) Ramsey, Emmary long trips to Wisconsin even into his 70s. (Adam) Horrocks, Will Sharer, Kamryn He enjoyed going on antique tractor rides Sharer and Kaylin (Ben) Carlson. Survivand watching auto racing on TV. ing great-grandchildren are Madison and Bill spent many hours transporting his Sydney Kate Ward, Frannie Brown, Owen children to extracurricular activities. and Isla Mae Ramsey, Evelyn Barbee and His mechanical skills kept their cars Isaac and Barrett Carlson. Also surviving in working order. He also spent time are his brother, Eddie (Audrey) Lindskog; gardening, mowing, plowing snow and sisters-in-law, Janet Goodell and June sipping cappuccino on his 40-acre farmSharer; nieces, Kris (Lynn) Miller, Diane stead on Perkins Road in rural Prophet(Kevin) Baker and Rebecca (Sharer) stown from 1959 to 2013. Sedols; and nephews, Brad Lindskog, Bill was born October 17, 1929 to Ethel Keith Sharer, David (Casey) Goodell and

• OBITUARIES


RIVERDALE HIGH SCHOOL

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Bryan Caves signs as his mom, Christine, and dad, Todd, watch.

Bryan Caves signs on with Central Michigan Riverdale senior and decorated multi-sport athlete Bryan Caves signed his National Letter of Intent on Nov. 18 at the high school. Caves has medaled three years at the state meet. As a freshman, he earned sixth place at 182 lbs., won second place as a sophomore at 195 lbs., and most recently he captured a state title as a junior at 220 lbs. He is an extremely hard-working multisport athlete who has dedicated his time in the weight room and wrestling club to get him to the point he is today. With one season left to wrestle for the Riverdale Rams, he has a record of 129-11 with 92 pins and 732 team points. He is the current school record holder for Most Pins in a season (33), Most Wins in a season (49), and Season Team Points (273). As a captain last year, he helped lead the Rams to

the most ever dual wins in program history (22) and a Regional Team Title. He signed with Central Michigan, a nationally ranked Division 1 wrestling program and a member of the Mid-American Conference known as the MAC. Per the Central Michigan website, head Coach Tom Borelli is in his 30th year at the helm of the program. Borelli is a 2018 inductee into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Michigan Chapter. He has amassed 337 dual victories during his time at Central Michigan University, and his overall wins ranks him second in total wins among active coaches behind John Smith of Oklahoma State University. His athletes have earned All-American distinction 41 times, and his teams have won 13 MAC conference titles including 11 straight from 2002-2012.


HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS

BY ALEX KANTECKI

akantecki@shawmedia.com With the state moving to Tier-3 COVID-19 mitigations, the IHSA announced Thursday that all winter sports and activities will be paused. The announcement comes two days after the IHSA said it temporarily was pausing the winter sports season for low-contact sports, which were allowed to begin practicing Monday. Those sports are boys and girls bowling, cheer, dance, boys swimming and diving and girls gymnastics. Now, all winter sports, including those in the low-risk category, are on hold. Boys and girls basketball were moved to the high-risk category last month. Wrestling, a high-risk sport, already had been moved to the summer season (May 3 through June 26). The IHSA Board of Directors said it

will revisit the status of winter sports at its Dec. 2 meeting. The next scheduled meeting after that is Dec. 14. “All IHSA sports and activities will cease by Nov. 20 for what we hope is a short-term pause,” IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson said in a statement. “Given the rising COVID19 cases in our state and region, we support the governor’s mitigations and believe it is imperative for everyone in the state to do their part in following them so that we can return to high school sports participation as soon as possible.” In addition, conditioning and weight training both before and after school and open gyms are also paused. Outdoor workouts may be conducted in any sport in groups of 10 or less with masks and social distancing. One-on-one skill work between a coach and student is permitted for

winter sports but limited to one coach and one student; however, coaches cannot organize nonschool participation in any fashion. Practices and competitions may be conducted virtually for activities only. “Taking into account the current state mitigations, the board believes that early to mid-December will be the most reasonable target to review the status of winter IHSA sports and activities,” Anderson said. “The board is sensitive to the scheduling difficulties these delays create for athletic directors and coaches. However, our experiences this summer and fall lead us to believe that setting arbitrary start dates hinders the process even more. We realize it may seem redundant, but we have to preach patience as we await more data and direction from the state. Despite the obstacles this unprece-

dented school year has presented, the board’s vision to provide participation opportunities in all IHSA sports has not wavered. The IHSA had invited Gov. JB Pritzker, the Illinois Department of Public Health, Illinois State Board of Education and other agencies to Thursday’s meeting, but representatives from the governor’s office and IDPH did not attend. The IDPH has said the recent spike in coronavirus cases and statewide positivity rate already have surpassed the spring peak. On Thursday, the IDPH reported 14,612 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 and 168 additional deaths, the second straight day with more than 100 deaths reported. The IHSA added that “adhering to the mitigations is vital to the hopes of safely playing high school sports in Illinois as soon as possible.”

environmental and to share these skills with others. Training provides opportunity to connect people with nature and help them become engaged environmental stewards. The 2021 Master Naturalist training will start January 2021 with monthly meetings continuing through Novem-

ber 2021. To allow for flexibility, we will be using a flipped classroom style training utilizing readings, videos and assignments. We will meet once a month on the second Saturday of the month, for discussion and field trips. Topics include: Ethics and Interpretation Forests, Wetlands, Botany,

Ornithology, Prairie, Soils, Natural Divisions, Mammalogy, Weather and Climate, and Astronomy. Come explore the natural world and learn what it means to be a naturalist. For more information please contact Mary Nelson at 815/632-3611 or email at:mnelsn25@illinois.edu

IN BRIEF University of Illinois Extension Master Naturalist training Explore the naturalist within! Enrich your love of nature become a Master Naturalist with the University of Illinois Extension. Master Naturalist are trained to be stewards of our natural

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HOLIDAY GUIDE

The holidays often involve purchasing gifts for close friends and loved ones as well as making a delicious meal the entire family will love. But nothing sets the holiday scene and overall mood more so than beautiful decorations and other seasonal accoutrements. Many people leave no room untouched for the holidays, meaning color schemes or trinkets may carry through from top to bottom. Decking the halls this season can be made even easier with some of these handy ideas.

key. It’s easy to tie things together with some natural elements in your desired palette. For example, white, gold and green may look beautiful. Put boxwood clippings and white amaryllis flowers together. Pine cones, twigs and holly pieces also can add touches to mantels, doorways and table centerpieces.

If you keep holiday photo cards each year, put them in chronological order and hang them from a piece of garland from the mantel or drape on a staircase banister. This can be a fun way to see how your own children or other members of the family have grown.

Hang something aromatic on the tree to mingle with the pine. Fresh cinnamon sticks tied with twine or ribbon can be nestled among the boughs. Another scented idea is to make pine cone candles and use pine or cinnamon scents to make them smell just like the season. Holiday decorating gets a hand from some creative ideas. Always follow safety precautions, especially when using candles, hanging lights and plugging in multiple items to electric sockets. With ingenuity and safety in mind, holiday decorations can be extra special.

Ornaments elsewhere

Who says ornaments only have to go on a tree? Display antique or favorite ornaments by hanging them from beautiful ribbons throughout the home.

Scent the scene

Holiday timeline

Make mini evergreen displays

Clip your favorite pieces of evergreen and push the stems into floral foam. Display in small vases or other containers and place in groupings to emulate an evergreen forest.

Plan the outside

Make your own holiday wreath with evergreen pieces and pine cones. Exterior illumination and other exterior decorations share the holiday spirit with others. It can be overwhelming trying to visualize it all without a plan in place. Take a photo of the house and map out where you want lights and decorations to go. Then with your “map”

in hand, you can more readily purchase supplies and start decorating.

Go for a specific natural color scheme

If you desire an overall holiday feel but aren’t interested in Santa figurines or kitschy elements, decorating with color in mind can be

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Health-minded shopping tips Be conscious about your personal health COVID-19 is just one factor shoppers should consider if they plan to make healthful changes to the way they prepare for the holiday season. These health-minded tips can ensure the holidays are full of joy and personal wellness. · Shop online. Avoiding crowds and busy places may be wise until a vaccine is developed. By early summer, many retailers were allowed to reopen if they implemented strict policies about workers and customers wearing masks and cutting store capacities by a certain percentage. Shopping online enables you to stay closer to home and have gifts either delivered or made available for curbside pickup. Many retailers, including small mom-and-pop stores, have implemented new e-commerce options to increase their online shopping capabilities. · Stay well fed and hydrated. Marathon shopping sessions at the mall may get your gift list checked off, but you may feel ill if you don’t eat

and drink. Stop for a healthy snack, and drink plenty of water so that dry, indoor air doesn’t contribute to dehydration. · Alleviate back pain. Heavy bags, lifting and inspecting items at arms length from racks or shelves and wearing a heavy purse can contribute to back pain. Minimize such movements to ensure a shopping trip doesn’t end with some aches and pains. · Touch only what you plan to buy. While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other health organizations have said it is unlikely that people can contract COVID-19 from handling packaging, do not pick up products and put them in your cart unless you plan to buy them. Compare items with your eyes, not your hands. · Wash hands frequently. Remember to frequently wash hands during shopping ventures or when returning from the store. In the absence of a sink, use hand sanitizer that’s at least 60 percent alcohol to prevent the spread of germs. Staying healthy this holiday shopping season means taking a proactive approach to avoid germs and illness.

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A CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

Featuring nearly 20 Christmas songs and holiday fun, the TLP cast of singers and musicians present an unforgettable virtual holiday experience with TLP’s flair for production. This show is perfect for the whole family and every audience. Last Christmas, theatre goers were treated to a musical, comedy, variety show with over 30 great Christmas songs. This season, with COVID restrictions keeping us from gathering, TLP has moved the Christmas show to the Virtual World. With the move to the a Virtual Production, TLP has been able to expand the production to include many TLP Alumni who wouldn’t otherwise be able to join us on stage, as well as our friends from the Broadway stage. “As we did with our Gala this summer, we want to stay connected with our audiences,” says TLP’s Artistic Director, Paul Stancato. “While we may not be able to gather in person, we can virtually come together to celebrate the holiday season.” Stancato will also direct the event.

The TLP Christmas Special will be filled with your favorite holiday songs and Christmas memories that realize the power of family and friends. Scheduled to appear are Kate Baldwin, Saundra Santiago, William Michaels, Karl Hamilton, Samantha Barboza, Cody Jolly, Matt Webb, Erica Stephen, Ken Singleton, Judine Somerville, Logan Dolence, Robert McFletcher-Jones, Anna Catherine Smith, Tyler Sawyer Smith, Meghan Corbett and Felicia Finley! The TLP Christmas Special runs Friday through Sunday, Dec. 11 13. Tickets are $25. A special Family Package is available for $50 per family. A post-show meet and greet and photos with the performers are also available. For tickets and more information, visit our website at www.timberlakeplayhouse. org or call the box office at (815) 2442035. Special box office hours begin Nov. 30 and run through Christmas Eve. Box office times are Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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FULTON HIGH SCHOOL

Junior B.L.I.N.D. Leader Mikayla Gazo “Building Lasting Impressions that Never Die” What are you involved in at Fulton High School? I’m involved in many different clubs and sport teams. The clubs I am a part of are, S.A.D.A, Key Club, and Thespians. The sport teams I am

RIVERDALE JUNIOR HIGH Riverdale Junior High releases honor roll Straight A’s 6th Grade - Isla Baldwin, Cole Barrett, Kamryn Covemaker, Cayleigh Hungate, Brady Junis, and Naomi Peschang. 7th Grade - Claire Beeler, Braeden Bode, Finley Brock, Madeline Burklund, Kaiden Cooper, Katherine Cox, Payton Goode, Adam Hughes, Braden Janicki, Reagan Kearns, Caroline Kreiter, Evelyn Mattison, Aubrey McGinty, Adysen

a part of are Volleyball, Basketball, and Track. What are your hobbies outside of school? My hobbies outside of school are hanging out with friends, watching movies/shows, eating food, sleeping, hanging out with my pets, playing sports, listening to music, and reading. What have you learned from this pandemic? What I learned from this pandemic was that everything can change in

a moment but change doesn’t always have to be negative. How would you describe your leadership style? I would describe my leadership style as motivating and supportive. What has B.L.I.N.D. meant to you? What B.L.I.N.D. has meant to me is making new friends and helping others get through high school experiences. One fun fact about you. One fun fact about me is I have a pet python.

Mikayla Gazo, Junior B.L.I.N.D. Leader

McLaughlin, Caitlin Mumma, Yashvi Patel, Bailey Phillips, Amanda Shadrick, Catherine Smith, Mason Smyser, Abby True, Dean Wainwright, Owen Wainwright, and Kenadie Willemkens. 8th Grade – Herchel Anderson, Brody Barrett, Adam Benoit, Tyler BullWelch, Taylor Churchill, William Cox, Mya Dalaska, Brie DeBlaey, Madalyn Ketelsen, Kolton Kruse, Olivia Mabeus, Sophia Mattan, Andrew Murray, Makayla Oleson, Jordan Reickard, Kalvin Smith, Cedric Urek, and Emilai Young. High Honor Roll

6th Grade - Marcus Bennett, Brandon Bristol, Myranda Brown, Amarah Coleman-Joseph, Austin Duke, Jackson Fritch, KynLee Grant, Olivia Hanna, Colton Heim, Shelby Hohenadel, Logan Hokanson, Paul McGeehon, Jillian Murray, Aiden Nichols, Carter Orr, Benjamin Porter, Grace Schmidt, Lillian Skaggs, Brock Steffen, Jackson Tegeler, and Preslie Willemkens. 7th Grade - Liliana Baxin, Caen Beckett, Kendra Brown, Payton Brown, Dylan Edmondson, Kali Fuller, Michael Kelley, Sayde Kovacic, Caleb McCadden, Axel

Pennock, Micah Reece, Danika Saddoris, Drew Speckman, Blake Sutton, Austin Tessendorf, Bryce Wilson, and Lance Winger. 8th Grade - David Clark, Carter Davis, Breckin DeLaRosa, Alianna DePorter, Aidan Dorathy, Matthew Downey, Kyler Gallens, Britta Gellerstedt, Drake Grage, Colton Huffman, Kennedy Kelley, Collin Meade, Brilee Owen, Isaiah Phelps, Colton Pifkin, Faith Romani, Merik Rozek, Gabriel Sallows, Aiden Sensabaugh, Ajoriea Slone, Callen Snowden, Dylan Wendl, and Claire Young.


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CHURCH LISTINGS ALBANY Albany United Methodist Church 502 North 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

Erie United Methodist Church 811 8th Street, Erie Pastor Tiffany Garcea - 309-659-2541 www.erieumc.org Newton Zion Reformed Church 10465 Frog Pond Rd, Erie Pastor Shannon Parrish - 309-659-2464 newtonzion@frontier.com

St. Patrick Catholic Church Albany, Illinois Fr. Matthew Camainoi, Parochial Vicar

St. Ambrose Catholic Church Corner of 5th & Main Father Toni Kretowicz Rectory Phone - 815-537-2077 Church Phone - 309-659-2781

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Cordova Baptist 602 Third Ave. South, Cordova, 309-654-2501 - www.cordovafbc.com

Fenton United Methodist Church 10019 Main Street, Fenton Pastor Jan Shaulis 815-778-3789 Church - 708-717-3908 Cell

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 & Matt Winquist Zion Lutheran Church 17628 Hubbard Road, East Moline Rev. Gary A. Wright - 309-496-3592

ERIE Erie Baptist Church 8th Ave. & 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 - Phone 309-659-7125 Website:erieefree.org Pastor Ron Eckberg Pastor Jonathan Eckberg

FULTON First Christian Reformed Church Pastor Michael Hook 801 15th Ave., Fulton - 815-589-3207 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 e-mail - fultonpres@mchsi.com. Garden Plain Presbyterian Church 14915 Sands Rd., 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 Newton Zion Reformed Church 10645 Frog Pond Road, Erie - 309-659-2464 newtonzion@frontier.com Pastor Shannon Parrish Second Reformed Church 703 14th Ave., Fulton - 815-589-3425

www.secondreformedchurch.net secretary@secondreformedchurch.net Spring Valley Reformed Church 10960 Spring Valley Road, Fulton 815-772-3554 Thrive Ministries-Bethel CRC Campus 1208 3rd Avenue, Fulton - 815-589-2501 www.thriveforchrist.com bethelcrc@juno.com Pastor Kevin Ver Hoeven Thrive Ministries-First CRC Campus 801 15th Avenue, Fulton - 815-589-3790 www.thriveforchrist.com firstcrcfulton@live.com Pastor Michael Hook

HILLSDALE Hillsdale United Methodist Church 124 Butzer Street, 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. E. Momolu, Sr. Trinity Baptist Church 403 6th Ave North, Lyndon Pastor Alan Jahn - 563-242-0307 www.trinitybaptistchapel.com

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

RUTLEDGE ELECTRIC 822 Main, Erie

Brethren In Christ Church 207 E. Knox Street, Morrison Pastor Craig Sipes - 815-772-4871 Church Of St. Anne Episcopal 401 N Cherry St., Morrison - 815-772-2818 stannemorrison@frontiernet.net www.churchofstannemorrison.org Crossroads Community Church 201 W. Marketm Morrison Pastor Jon Eastlick - 815-956-0090 morrison@crossroadscn.com Ebenezer Reformed Church 309 E. Park St., Morrison 815-772-2472 - www.ercmorrison.com Emmanuel Reformed Church 202 E. Morris St., Morrison - 815-772-3890 www.emmanuelreformedchurch. org Rev. Al Pruis, Interium 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 Sunday’s 10:15 a.m. Youtube Channel: First Presbyterian Church of Morrison, Illinois firstpresmorrison@gmail.com www.firstpresmorrison.org Kingdom Life Community Church 11429 Ward Rd., 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 Rd., Morrison 815-772-3095

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Thrive Ministries Christian Reformed Church Morrison Campus www.thriveforchrist.com - 815-772-4657 300 West South Street Pastor Kevin Verhoeven bethelrevkev@gmail.com

PORT BYRON Bethel Baptist 27308 108th Ave. N., Port Byron Church Phone: 309-523-3352 Pastor Lee Williams Church of the Cross United Methodist Church 22621 IL 2 & 92, Port Byron Pastor Angel Gomez Parish Office: 309-523-9101 Countryside Christian Church 3817 230th St. N., Port Byron Pastor Steve Allison Church Phone 523-2834 Fairfield United Methodist Church 235th St. at 115th Ave. North, Port Byron Pastor Larry Misfeldt - 309-523-3767 Messiah Lutheran Church Port Byron - 309-523-2421 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, IL61275 Church Office Phone: (309) 523-2396 Email: portbumc@frontiernet.net Jim Crozier, Pastor

Prophetstown Family Health Center Dr. Matthew Wolf, MD 212 E. Railroad St., Prophetstown

815-537-5050

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 Rd., Prophetstown Pastor Jan Shaulis Prophetstown United Methodist Church 200 West 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 Telephone (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 ph. 815-438-6105

DENNIS ELECTRIC Tampico, Illinois

815-438-4402

Dykstra & Law Insurance Agency, Inc.

Brent Dykstra, Agent In River City Mall

1426 10th Avenue, Fulton

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

Dave’s Goldsmith Shop

Dave and Betty Habben Diamond Setting - Remounts Jewelry Sales & Repair • Watch Batteries

309-659-7147 7750 Kelly Court, Erie, IL

Pastor Luke and Christine Schouten

Emmanuel Reformed welcomes new pastor The Emmanuel Reformed Church, 202 E Morris Street, Morrison is thrilled to announce the arrival of her new pastor and wife, Pastor Luke and Christine Schouten who will officially begin ministry at the church on Sunday, Dec. 6. Pastor Luke and Christine have been married for 38 years and are the parents of three grown children. Their oldest daughter is currently serving as Worship Leader for a church in South Dakota. Their middle daughter holds a teaching degree, but currently is a stay-athome mother to their three grandchildren. Their youngest, a son, holds a degree in Youth Ministry, but has decided to return to college and is in nursing school. Following high school graduation, Luke attended Northwestern College in Orange City, IA for two years but could not decide what his call on his life was.He left college, married Christine, and farmed full time for a time.He also owned a business for five years.Following God’s leading,

he and Chris served as missionaries in Mescalero, NM working as youth pastor and maintaining the facilities and grounds and overseeing mission groups who would d come to help out. It was there that Luke found his heart reenergized for ministry.He then returned to Northwestern College where he graduated two years later with a degree in Christian Education.For the next 22 years, Luke served two churches in youth ministry positions and began seminary to become ordained as a Minister of Word and Sacrament in the Reformed Church in America. He was ordained in 2007. He and Chris have served as pastor for a church plant in Naples, Florida and most recently served for seven years at the First Reformed Church in Sibley, Iowa.Christine served as a teachers aid in Sibley, Iowa while Luke pastored there. Please welcome them to Morrison.The Emmanuel family is excited to have the Schoutens joining them.

IN BRIEF First Reformed Church News Worship begins at 9:00 a.m. on the first Sunday of Advent, Nov. 29, at First Reformed Church, located at 510 - 15th Avenue in Fulton. Pastor Chuck Huckaby will deliver the message. There will be a skit given by “The Gossip Ladies”. The Hanging of the Greens will follow the service. Social distancing will be practicecd and masks are required. Senior meals are temporarily on

hold until a later date. The Community Thanksgiving Eve service will be held on Nov. 25 at 6:30 p.m. at First Reformed. All are invited. Our services will soon be 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 6:00 p.m. Sunday night. For more information, go to our website at www.firstrcafulton.org.

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

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BUDGET & APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ORDINANCE No. 2001 An ordinance appropriating for all purposes for CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, Rock Island County, Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020 and ending June 30, 2021. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Trustees of CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION, DISTRICT, Rock Island County, Illinois. SECTION 1: That the amounts hereinafter set forth, or so much thereof as may be authorized by law, and as may be needed or deemed necessary to defray all expenses and liabilities of CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, be and the same are hereby appropriated for all purposes of CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, Rock Island County, Illinois, as hereafter specified for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020 and ending June 30, 2021. SECTION 2: That the following budget containing an estimate of revenues and expenditures is hereby adopted for the following funds; GENERAL FUND BEGINNING BALANCE 1-Jul-20 $1,369,565.20 ESTIMATED REVENUES Property Tax $574,702.00 Replacement Tax $112,980.00 Interest Income $2,500.00 IPRA Grant $28,950.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES: $719,132.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED FUNDS AVAILABLE: $2,088,697.20 BUDGETED EXPENDITURES Administration $63,000.00 Expenditures $1,398,000.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES/APPROPRIATIONS: $1,461,000.00 ENDING BALANCE 30-Jun-21 $627,697.20 Contingencies Contingencies $10,000.00 Total Contingency $10,000.00 COMMODITIES: FF Equipment/Tools $280,000.00 Fuel $3,000.00 Total Commodities $283,000.00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES Engineering Services $20,000.00 Building/Grounds Maintenance $12,000.00 Maintenance-Equipment $15,000.00 Total Contractual $47,000.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY Building Escrow $283,000.00 Truck Escrow $342,500.00 1104 Loan Payment $52,500.00 Airpack Escrow $0.00 Total Capital Outlay $678,000.00 Operating Expenses Dues/ Offices Expenses $30,000.00 Community Relations $1,500.00 Insurance $28,000.00 Total Operating Expenses $59,500.00 ADMINISTRATION Salaries-Administration $21,000.00 Office Staff $17,000.00 FF Compensation $25,000.00 Total Administration $63,000.00 PROFESSIONAL FEES Retainer $4,500.00 Reasearch $6,000.00 Annual Audit $6,000.00 Total Professional Fees $16,500.00 TRAINING & EDUCATION Training $11,000.00 Total Training & Education $11,000.00 UTILITIES Telephone $0.00 Electricity $11,000.00 Total Utilities $11,000.00 Special Fund EMS Genesis Ambulance $222,000.00 Supplies/Training $12,000.00 Contingency $48,000.00 Total Ambulance Funds $282,000.00 Expenses $1,398,000.00 Administration $63,000.00 Grand Total All Expenses $1,461,000.00 SECTION 3: That the amount appropriated for all purposes for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020 and ending June 30, 2021 by fund shall be as follows: From Taxes Other Total Appropriations $574,702.00 $144,430.00 $719,132.00 Corporate $351,119.00 $88,102.00 $439,221.00 Ambulance $223,583.00 $56,328.00 $279,911.00 SECTION 4: That if any section, subdivision, or sentence of this ordinance shall for any reason be held invalid or to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this ordinance. SECTION 5: That each appropriated fund total shall be divided among the several objects and purposes specified, and in particular amounts stated for each fund respectively in Section 2 constituting the total appropriations in the amounts of for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020 ending June 30, 2021 SECTION 6: That section 3 shall be and is a summary of the annual Appropriation Ordinance of this Cordova Fire Protection District, passed by the Board of Trustees as required by law and shall be in full force and effect from and after this date. SECTION 7: That a certified copy of the Budget & Appropriation Ordinance must be filed with the County Clerk within 30 days after adoption. th ADOPTED this 9 day of November, 2020 pursuant to a roll call vote by the Board of Trustees of CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, Rock Island County, Illinois. BOARD OF TRUSTEES voting AYE William Genung, Connie Stratton, Arlan McCool, Jason Floming, Kenneth McCool Nov. 24, 2020 Jason Floming, Secretary William Genung, President of Board

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

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IN THE MATTER OF THE UNION DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 1 OF THE TOWNS OF HUME and PROPHETSTOWN, WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS AND STATE OF ILLINOIS 02 TX 16 Notice is hereby given that on or November about 16, 2020, the Commissioners of said Union Drainage District No. 1 of the Towns of Hume and Prophetstown have filed their Financial Report for the current year. Any objections to said Financial Report must be filed with the Circuit Clerk of the Court within 10 days after the publication of this notice. Sue R. Costello, Circuit Clerk Courthouse Whiteside County 200 E. Knox St. Morrison, IL 61270 William R. Shirk ARDC # 2589699 Law Office of William R. Shirk, P.C. Attorney for said District 301 East Main Street Morrison, IL 61270 Tele: 815 772-723 Fax: 815 772-4599 Email:wrshirk@ wrshirklaw.com Nov. 24, 2020

IN THE MATTER OF THE MEREDOSIA LEVEE AND DRAINAGE DISTRICT OF WHITESIDE AND ROCK ISLAND COUNTIES, ILLINOIS No. 02 TX 4 Notice is hereby given that on or about November 18, 2020, the Commissioners of said Meredosia Levee and Drainage District of Whiteside and Rock Island Counties have filed their Financial Report for the current year. Any objections to said Financial Report must be filed with the Circuit Clerk of the Court within 10 days after the publication of this notice. Sue R. Costello, Circuit Clerk Courthouse Whiteside County 200 E. Knox St. Morrison, IL 61270

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARGARET H. PORTER, DECEASED. No. 2020 P 152 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given to creditors of the death of Margaret H. Porter. Letters of Office were issued on November 13, 2020 to Clarence S. Porter of 11890 Crosby Road, Morrison, Illinois 61270 and Mary E. Lindstrom of 710 A Coventry Court, Sterling, Illinois 61081 as CoExecutors, whose attorneys of record are Nelson, Kilgus, Buckwalter-Schurman & Stubblefield, 209 East Main Street, Morrison, Illinois, 612700111. 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 represen-

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ep tative, or both, on or before May 24, 2021 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. NELSON, KILGUS, BUCKWALTERSCHURMAN & STUBBLEFIELD Attorneys for said Estate, P.O. Box 111 209 East Main Street Morrison, IL 61270-0111 Phone: 815/772-2121 Fax: 815/772-2026 E-mail: wkilgus @nelsonkilgus.com Nov. 24, Dec. 1 & 8, 2020 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS NOTICE OF DEATH AND CLAIM PERIOD ESTATE OF WILLIAM H. RIGGEN, DECEASED, NO 2020P150 Notice is given of death of the William H. Riggen. Letters of Office were issued on November 6, 2020, to Ernest W. Riggen of 19164

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gg Hillside Road, Morrison, Illinois, 61270 and Raymond E. Riggen of 1430 20th Street, Baraboo, Wisconsin, 53913 as Independent Executors. 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 Circuit Clerk of Whiteside County. 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, within six months, 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 within ten days after it has been filed. Stephen A. Deckro Attorney At Law 101 East Main Street Morrison, IL 61270 Phone: (815) 772-2187

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE LYNDON DRAINAGE DISTRICT #3 IN THE COUNTY OF WHITESIDE AND ofSTATE OF ILLINOIS NO: 94 MR 64 Notice is hereby given that on or about November 13, 2020, the Commissioners of said Lyndon Drainage erDistrict # 3 have efiled their Financial Report for the curnyrent year. Any objections to said Financial Report must be filed with methe Circuit Clerk of the Court within 10 days after the publication of this noftice. Sue R. Costello, Circuit Clerk Courthouse he f Whiteside County 200 E. Knox St. x Morrison, IL 61270

rWilliam R. Shirk ARDC # 2589699 Law Office of William R. Shirk, P.C. Attorney for said District 301 East Main Street fMorrison, IL 61270 Tele: 815 772-7231 Fax: 815 772-4599 Email: wrshirk@ nywrshirklaw.com Nov. 24, 2020

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To the legal residents of the Town of Prophetstown in of the County Whiteside and State of Illinois, that the ANNUAL MEETING of said Town will take on place WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 09, 2020. The Town meeting for the transaction of miscellaneous business of said Town will be held at the hour of 6;00 P.M. on said day at 113 High Street, Prophetstown, Illi-

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day of November, 2020. Jacqueline Roman Town Clerk Nov. 24, 2020 ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on November 6, 2020, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of Whiteside

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County, Illinois, setting forth the names and postoffice addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: The Barkery, located at 25689 W. Science Ridge Rd., Sterling, IL 61081. Dated this 6th day of November.

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Dana Nelson County Clerk Nov. 17, 24 & Dec. 1, 2020 ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on November 9, 2020, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County

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y Clerk of Whiteside County, Illinois, setting forth the names and postoffice addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: Brian Witt Law, LLC, located at 230 E. Main St., Suite 102, Morrison, IL 61270. th

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Dana Nelson County Clerk Nov. 17, 24 & Dec. 1, 2020 ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on November 18, 2020, a certificate

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was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of Whiteside Illinois, County, setting forth the names and postoffice addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: The Hotbox Smoke Shop, located at 1113 N.

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ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2020 Copies of the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2020 will be available for public inspection in the school district/joint agreement administrative office by December 1, annually. Individuals wanting to review this Annual Statement of Affairs should contact: River Bend CUSD #2 1130 3rd Street, Fulton, IL 61252 815-589-2711 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. School District/Joint Agreement Name Address Telephone Office Hours Also by January 15, annually the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2020, will be posted on the Illinois State Board of Education’s website @ www.isbe.net. SUMMARY: The following is the Annual Statement of Affairs Summary that is required to be published by the school district/joint agreement for the past fiscal year. Statement of Operations as of June 30, 2020 Municipal Retirement/ Operations & Debt Social Capital Working Fire Prevention & Educational Maintenance Services Transportation Security Projects Cash Tort Safety Local Sources 1000 3,89,629 620,157 670,587 241,587 302,547 514,578 84,103 466,709 67,110 Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues from One District to Another District 2000 0 0 0 0 State Sources 3000 2,745,925 0 0 216,822 0 0 0 0 50,000 Federal Sources 4000 513,148 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Direct Receipts/Revenues 7,248,702 620,157 670,587 458,092 302,547 514,578 84,103 466,709 117,110 Total Direct Disbursements/Expenditures 7,471,160 684,309 1,012,012 520,9560 268,054 2,157,842 439,347 1,338,178 Other Sources/Uses of Funds 177,092 100,000 241,725 150,000 0 1,829,625 (99,042) 0 1,175,000 Beginning Fund Balances - July 1, 2019 2,195,409 727,586 449,999 201,243 596,392 515,876 734,236 371,721 390,402 Other Changes in Fund Balances 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ending Fund Balances June 30, 2020 2,150,043 763,434 350,299 288,379 630,885 702,237 719,297 399,083 344,334 SALARY SCHEDULE OF GROSS PAYMENTS FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL AND NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFIED PERSONNEL Spencer, Anna; Stern,Erin; Thicksten, Ashley; VanZuiden, Pepper, Amy; Juist, Cheryl; Kampling, Rebecca; Kennedy, Salary Range: Less Than $25,000; Alexander, Rebecca; Nicole; Salary Range: $60,000 - $89,999; Akridge, Tamme; Danyell; Kennedy, Lori; Kilburg, Ardo; Kuehl, Renee; Langloss, Boesch, Emma; Brubaker, Sarah; Byam, Elizabeth; Church, Ankrom, Michael; Baisden, David; Coit, Shelby; Driscoll, Kimberly; LaShelle, Mary; Leonhardt, Jarek; Lesniewski, Kaleb; DeBaillie, Catherine; Deters, Scott; Ellinor, Heather; Brenda; Germann, Derek; Germann, Stacy; Goodenough, Lisa; Tracia; Letcher, Michelle; Luker, Neal; Mahoney, Daniel; Harrison, Marilyn; Jackson, Mackenzie; Janvrin, Carol; Jevne, Hafner, Craig; Henrekin, Patrick; Hoese, Jeffrey; Ketelsen, Manon, Shauna; Manon, Sydney; Marcum, John; Martin, Jacqueline; Johnston, Edward; Koster, Martin; Lombardo, Christine; Leonhardt, Deanna; Lower, Patrick; Ludin, Jennifer; Michayla; Martinez, Jose; May, Pamela; McLuckie, Kyle; Monica; Mahoney, Christina; Meurs, Carolyn; Meyers, Marie; Meumann, Tammy; Morris, Timothy; Piercy, Cheryl; Schipper, McQuistion, Nicholas; Menchaca, Miguel; Nelson, Amy; Modglin, Megan; Pell, Ronald; Pestka, Valerie; Priegel, Tyler; Kathleen; Steele, Leeann; Stone, Angela; Tegeler, Tracy; Norman, Keith; Oudekerk, Amy; Outzen, Lisa; Pannell, Susan; Ramirez, Amie; Schuler, Clayton; Shaff, Dixie; Sitzmore, VanZuiden, Christina; Salary Range: $90,000 and over; Pessman, Jacklynn; Phillips, Alison; Piercy, Brenda; Porter, Mason; Snyder, Carol; Soenksen, Susan; Stevens, Suzette; Gosch, Robert; Hogue, Darryl Steven; Rathburn, Brandi; Ray, Virginia; Rose, Lori; Rosenow, GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFIED PERSONNEL VanZuiden, Michael; Viering-Bontz, Amy; Wessels, Jared; Jesse; Sanders, Mari; Sanderson, Cody; Sanderson, Mary; Whitmore, Lisa; Williams, Heidi; Salary Range: $25,000 Salary Range: Less Than $25,000; Abbott, Kimberly; Bilyeu, Schaver, Lydia; Schipper, Kyle; Schipper, Lynn; Schuitema, - $39,999; Brzezinski, Marie; Droegmiller, Emilee; French, Mara; Blair, Larry; Boonstra, Courtney; Brondyke, Miyesca; Al; Shadden, Linda; Simmons, Camryn; Smith LeAnn; Smith, Katie; Guerrero, Megan; Hackett, Christy; Houzenga, Austin; Buelow, Lynette; Carey, Kenneth; Carlson, Susan; Clark, Tiffani; Smither, Amanda; Solie, Mark; Steele, Lindsey; Steele, Johnston, Timothy; Kampe, Kayla; Loncar, Adrien; Mote, Elizabeth; Clark, Mary; Cobert, Mary; Cole, Mary; Collachia, Michael; Sterenberg, Laverne; Stillings, Amanda; Swanson, Elizabeth; Salazar, Librado; Sitzmore, Daniel; Strehlow, Amy; Stacey; Connelly, Carla; Cossman, Deborah; Cossman, Sonja; Temple Jr., Kenneth; Temple, Rick; Tomman, Ashley; Vegter, Ashley; Wiersema, Jacqueline; Wilkens, Shelby; Jeffrey; Dail, Johnathan; Dail, Ryan; Daley, Emily; Decker, VanLoo, Kathy; VanZuiden, Mitch; VerHoeven, Kevin; Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999; Alexander, Sheila; Anton, Rodney; Dixon, Regina; Dykstra, Brent; Engeman, Ann; VerHoeven, Suzanne; Voss, Ryan; Wade, Tori; Warren, Cheryl; Jennifer; Anton, Shawn; Beveroth, Lauren; Clanin, James; Ensinger, Paula; Eversole, Stephanie; Ford, Frankie; Foster, Weller, Andrea; Wiersema, Larry; Wiest, Tonja; Wilkens, Carol; Coffey, Robert; Daehler, Deborah; Dornbush, Jodie; Fish, Jason; Frick, Timothy; Gazo, Mike; Glazier, Trisha; Gooch, Wilkin, Jean; Wilkins, Daniel; Young, Roxanne; Salary Range: Lora; Fobert, Laurie; Frohling, Miranda; Gates, Stacy; Grant, Kimberly; Graham, George; Graham, William; Gramer, Debra; $25,000 - $39,999; Dail, Stacey; Foster, Patricia; Loncar, Ellen; Christopher; Heyvaert, Amy; Hoffman, Connie; Kastelic, Grant, Benjamin; Green, Diane; Green, Timothy; Greifzu, Rogis, Linda; Snyder, Waneta; Welling, Jeffrey; Salary Range: Breanna; Kunau, Nicole; Marten, Aimee; McMahon, Stacy; John; Griser, Jennifer; Hansen, Allen; Harris, Brenda; Hesse, $40,000 - $59,999; Petersen, Virginia; Snyder, Rachel; Vogel, Meinsma, Jacqueline; Miner, Julie; Parker, Catherine; Pepper, Michael; Holcomb, Chelsi; Hook, Margaret; Huennenkens, Arnold; Wiersema, Dale; Wolfe, Gary; Salary Range: $60,000 Jennifer; Price, Brianne; Prombo, James; Rausenberger, Jamie; Huizenga, Anna; Huizenga, Laura; Huizenga, Megan; and over Michelle; Renkes, Janessa; Schipper, Tracie; Snyder, Jason; Jacobs, Amy; Johnson, Darwin; Johnson, Emily; JonesPerson, Firm, or Corporation Aggregate Amount 1-800 WATER $7,366.2; Accela School $3,479.4; Advanced Business Systems $9,244.6; AIMSWEB $4,647.5; Amazon Business $37,906.5; Apple, Inc. $10,672.0; Atlantic Coca-Cola $8,262.1; Aunt Millies Bakeries $2,714.3; Avent Energy Services $13,636.3; Bell TechLogix $9,911.9; BENNING GROUP, LLC $12,950.0; Bettendorf N & S Lock $29,880.4; BI-County Sp. Ed. Coop. $256,534.2; Blick Art Materials $4,772.7; Blue Cross Blue Shield IL $3,152.7; Bob Ridings Fleet Sales $23,370.0; Boonstra Heating & Air $111,467.0; Bousman Concrete $2,600.0; BR Bleachers $3,284.0; BSN Sports $4,079.3; Canon $13,823.7; Central State Bus Sales $8,747.5; CHG Alternative Education INC $17,957.0; Chicago Kiln Service $7,457.5; City of Fulton (SRO) $70,142.3; City Of Fulton $15,236.0; Clayton Holdings $145,933.2; Clinton Community College $4,860.3; Clinton Community School $3,150.0; CLOVER HILLS APP. CTR. $2,627.9; Company One $3,200.0; COMPANY ONE $4,794.3; Conference Technologies $80,196.8; Constellation NewEnergy $33,012.1; Crisis Go $6,450.0; CTS Group $3,009,267.2; Dan Cone Group $7,684.8; Dell Marketing L.P. $14,116.6; DEM Services $4,400.0; Dykstra &

Payments over $2,500, excluding wages and salaries Law Insurance $61,222.0; Electrostatic Painting by David Dowland $8,610.0; Enyeart Dist. $34,354.2; Erickson Paving, Inc. $58,000.0; Follett School Solutions $3,726.0; Frary Lumber $9,215.3; Frontier $17,930.93; Garaventa USA Inc. $4,034.10; Glowforge $2,594.00; Gold Star FS, INC. $33,942.86; Great Western Supply Comp $38,219.22; Hapara $7,191.36; Hartz Cycle & Lock $114,262.95; Heartland Bank & Trust $98,880.83; Horizon Group $10,000.00; IFiber Resources Group $25,200.00; IHSA $7,114.00; Ill Assoc Of School Brds $6,235.00; Illinois Principal Assoc $3,385.50; ILLINOIS PUBLIC RISK FUND $41,441.00; Imprest Fund $27,863.33; Instructure $5,320.00; Jo-Carroll Energy $39,038.68; Jody Bielema Construction $3,300.00; Kajeet $4,576.99; Kohl Wholesale $221,995.57; KS Statebank $34,821.69; KS Statebank $42,731.36; LANDMARK FORD $44,330.00; Lectronics, Inc. $5,954.63; Little City Foundation $115,637.21; McDonald Supply $4,351.63; MercyOne Clinton North Health Plaza $4,008.00; MidAmerica Energy $61,470.02; Midwest Collision-KiDS $2,729.09; Mohawk USA $11,998.80; Monticello Sports $3,165.00; Moring Disposal Inc. $7,252.24; Morrison Institute of Technology $3,000.00; Nearpod, Inc. $5,750.00; NetWell Noise Control $4,235.00; No Red Ink $3,750.00;

Paper 10 $4,460.80; Pekin Public SD#10 $2,900.00; POWER SCHOOL $14,160.35; Preferred Cable Solutions $6,314.80; Pro Track and Tennis INC $145,930.00; Pushcoin Inc. $10,073.60; R.K. Dixon Co. $10,413.82; REGIONAL OFFICE OF EDUC $2,761.00; Renaissance Learning $7,147.45; Riddell $10,489.67; RIVER BEND ACTIVITY FUND $48,162.33; Rock Falls Elem. CUSD #1 $3,024.50; Rocket J Technical Services $3,683.00; SBM $23,736.70; SCHOOL NURSE SUPPLY $5,105.53; School Specialty Inc. $2,674.86; SCHOOL SPECIALTY $35,445.55; Score Vision $3,000.00; Securly, Inc. $10,888.00; Slowikowski, Eddie $3,000.00; SOCS $4,450.00; Specialized Data Systems $7,755.00; Specialty Floors, Inc. $4,220.00; Sphero $3,036.98; Sterling Public Schools $21,182.00; Syndeo Networks, Inc $6,899.88; Technology Resource Advisors, Inc. $38,525.00; The Atlanta National Bank $887,306.25; The Dungan Group $24,900.00; Transeo $2,600.50; Van`s Carpet Korner $3,246.85; Visa (Select ECU) $65,221.68; WARD,MURRAY,PACE&JOHNSON $7,297.50; Xylem $2,905.00;

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CAUCUS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 7th day of December 2020, at 6:30p.m., The Citizens' Party caucus will be held at the Village of Cordova Conference Room, 107 9th St. South, Cordova, Illinois; Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 7th day of December 2020, at 6:30p.m., The Peoples' Party caucus will be held at the Village of Cordova Maintenance Building, 103 9th St. South, Cordova, Illinois; for the purpose of the nomination of candidates for the following offices: President of the Board for 4-year term. 3 Trustee positions for 4-year terms. Nov. 24, 2020 Notice of Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Mt. Pleasant/Union Grove Multi-Township Assessment District, Whiteside County, to Board of Trustees of consider and adopt the Tentative Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for the year 2021. Said hearing will be held at the Mt Pleasant Township building, 600 Klimstra Ct, in Morrison at 6:30pm on December 15, 2020. Notice is further given that said Tentative Budget and Appropriation Ordinance will be filed and made available for public

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inspection at 12991 Masters Dr after November 10, 2020. Dave Mickley, Clerk, Mount Pleasant/Union Grove Multi-Township Assessment District Nov, 24, 2020

PRE-FILING NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that the office of the Township Clerk, local election official in and for Prophetstown Township, at 605 Washington Street, Prophetstown, Illinois, will be open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM beginning December 14, 2020, through December 21, 2020, for the purpose of accepting candidate petitions or certificates of nomination for the Consolidated election to be held April 06, 2021, for the following offices: Township Supervisor Township Clerk Township Assessor Township Highway Commissioner Township Trustees (Four) Candidate packets of information and appropriate forms may be obtained from the Town Clerk (815-5372903 or jroman222@ frontiernet.net) during regular business hours Monday through Friday. Jacqueline Roman Town Clerk Nov. 24, 2020

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Notice of Public Hearing On Tax Levy Ordinance for the Road District Notice is hereby given that an ordinance levying taxes for all road purposes for the Road District of Union Grove Township, in the County of Whiteside, for the tax year 2020, collectable in 2021 will be on file after November 10, 2020 and is available for public inspection at 12991 Masters Dr, Morrison. Notice is further given that a public hearing on said Tax Levy Ordinance and final action by the Board of Trustees will be held at 7:00 pm on Monday December 14, at the Township Building, Hillside and Prairie Center Road in Union Grove Township. Dave Mickley Township Clerk Nov. 24, 2020 Notice of Public Hearing On Tax Levy Ordinance for the Town Fund Notice is hereby given that an ordinance levying taxes for all town purposes for Union Grove Township, in County the of Whiteside, for the tax year 2020, collectable in 2021 will be on file after November 10, 2020 and is available for public inspection at 12991 Masters Dr, Morri-

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son. Notice is further given that a public hearing on said Tax Levy Ordinance and final action by the Board of Trustees will be held at 7:00 pm on Monday December 14, 2020 at the Township Building, Hillside and Prairie Center Road in Union Grove Township. Dave Mickley Township Clerk Nov. 24, 2020

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