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High school football fields are being cleared of snow for the start of practices this week. Here, Josh VanDeWostine, maintence director for the Erie schools, is shown clearing the snow from the field. “This season will be like no other season we’ve had due to all the things COVID-19 has thrown at us. A big thank you to our Maintenance Director Josh VanDeWostine for working hard to clean the snow off the football field so practice can start on time!,” school officials said in a social media post.

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SCHOOL NEWS

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Tractor Parade

Morrison’s Hilltop Lanes is closing soon. / 5

Ag students drive tractors to school. / 7

WHAT’S INSIDE Society News ..................................... 4 Glimpses of the Past......................... 8 School News ........................... 10,11,13 Published every Tuesday 20 pages • One section

Property Transfers......................... 15 Church Listings.........................18-19 Classifieds .............................20-23

DEATHS Claudia K. Jacobs, David I. Carroll, Gordon ‘Gordy’ Bramm, Jean Mealey Slavin, Regina E. Keith, Sally K. Pessman, Theresa G. Shelangouski, Page 6

Push-In for New Truck Erie firefighters push in their new truck. /3


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Prophetstown Girl Scouts dropped off 40 boxes of Girl Scout cookies in memory of a special resident, Robert Large. Allure officials thanked the Gorl Scouts for the donation noting: “These cookies are sweet just like him...Thank you Girl Souts. Allure and our Angel Bob are so proud and thankful for you to think of him and us as well!”

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All roads in the Prophetstown Township are posted for spring weight limits. For more information call Mike Olinger, Township Garage Manager, at 815-4991150. The Whiteside County Highway Department has also announced the posting of spring weight limits for county highways. These postings went into effect on Monday, March 8, and will remain in effect until further notice. For questions concerning the postings on county highways, contact the Whiteside Highway Department at 815772-7651.

Politics discussed at breakfast meeting BY SARAH FORD For Shaw Media

One election cycle may be done, but another one is just beginning—and for the Upper Rock Island Republicans, organization, awareness, and connecting with like-minded individuals is key to grassroots action. The group meets every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. at The Brothers restaurant in Rapids City, with open attendance and an invitation for ideas on local issues, from elections to city council meetings to community outreach. The group started meeting at the restaurant last September, and they continue to grow in membership, ideas, and ways to organize locally. Coordinator William “Bill” Kirkham invites anyone with an interest in politics and getting involved at a local level to attend. “We have an open forum. We’ve been working on getting ideas for petitions for what we want on the ballots, and which candidates to put our efforts towards. We’re still relatively new, so we’re trying to recruit young people and our base,” he said. The meetings last an hour, but people can stay longer to continue open discussions. The Brothers was chosen as a meeting point as it’s a central point for upper Rock Island County, with plenty of breakfast options and coffee.

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Rep. Tony McCombie shares some thoughts on Springfield politics at a recent meeting of the Upper Rock Island County Republicans. “They’ve bent over backwards to accommodate our group,” Kirkham said. Recently, Illinois State Representative Tony McCombie (Dist. 71) attended the meeting to share legislative updates and to hear from her constituents. She will also be a guest on Saturday, March 13.

Zoom is an attendance option, for those who may not be open to venturing out yet. Contact Kirkham at billandsharqn@gmail.com for more information. The Brothers is located at 1718 2nd Ave. Rapids City.


BY SARAH FORD For Shaw Media

Members of the Erie Fire Protection District gathered Saturday, Feb. 20, for the first-ever “push-in” ceremony to bring a new emergency vehicle into service. The department recently purchased the 2020 Ford F-550 at a cost of $190,000 after three years of planning and budgeting. The new truck is a multipurpose addition to the fleet and will be available for any emergency call in which manpower and extra support is needed. Before pushing the truck into the bay where the previous one sat, firefighters and family members reflected on the past, present and future. First Assistant Chief Scott Melton said the ceremony was a throwback to fire service in the days of horsedrawn pumps, when firefighters after unhitching the horses after a call would have to push the pumps back into the station. “We’re here to pay some respect and give recognition to the traditional element of fire service,” Melton said. Fire Chief Doug Rutledge described the 1995 Ford F-350 brush truck that the new one replaced. He recalled the dual wheels that would get caked in mud, low ground clearance, the 250-gallon water tank, a twoman cab, and firefighters having to stand on the truck to fight brush fires, which wasn’t really safe. Firefighters often had trouble maintaining the proper speed to make the nozzles flow properly. The truck was a mini-pumper and could pump water and draft water out of rivers to fill the tankers. The truck served the department well for more than 25 years, Rutledge said, but the new truck has a 300-gallon tank, room for four to five firefighters, a water cannon on the front, high ground clearance, a winch and other emergency response tools. Rutledge said it will serve as a brush truck and a squad truck with the ability to transport more firefighters to mutual aid calls as opposed to sending out the much larger fire trucks. As for the future, Adam Voeltz, a member of the truck committee along with Melton and Jordan Garrison, said firefighters already have been training on the new truck, which he praised as “a lot more user-friendly and simpler to operate.” The new truck will allow the department to better serve the taxpaying citizens of Erie and the surrounding district. Melton said the truck will be in service for the next 25 to 30 years, and they can build on it, modi-

Members of the Erie Fire Protection District push their new brush truck into the fire station Feb. 20.

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Erie Fire Protection District First Assistant Chief Scott Melton speaks during a “push-in” ceremony for the department’s new brush truck. fy it and ensure that it’s taken care of for the long haul. The old truck still has some life in it, too. It was sold to a nuclear plant in

Burlington, Kansas. “It’s still doing good in fire service,” Melton said. After the ceremony, the firefight-

ers worked in unison to push the new truck into the bay, and the few children present climbed into it for their own inspection.

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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!

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Couple to mark 65 years John and Donna Morse of Lyndon will observe their 65th wedding anniversary. The couple were married March 10, 1956, at the Prophetstown Methodist Church in Prophetstown.

They have two children, Clint (Gina) Morse of Lyndon and Marlee (Jay) Walton of Ames, Iowa; nine grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren.

Morrison Bark Park donation Steve and Dee Janssen (center) generously donated $1,000 to the future Morrison Bark Park. Pictured with the Janssens are Morrison On the Move with Parks and Recreation committee members Michaele Burn (from left), Karla Burn, Kathy Schmidt and Jim Strating. Donations may be made to the Morrison Bark Park at TBK Bank Morrison, the Morrison Lions Foundation NFP Facebook page, or by using the link on the On the Move with Parks and Recreation Facebook page. On the Move with Parks and Recreation would like to thank the Janssens for their generous donation. Submitted photo

YOUR HEALTH

How to reduce the risk of developing a leg ulcer BY STEPHEN D. HARRISON, MD Leg ulcers have been a source of chronic frustration to patients and physicians alike. They can be developed by anyone, but certain people are more at risk than others. For example, if you are over 65, obese, smoke, have heart disease, leg pain while walking, or advanced diabetes, your chances of getting a venous leg ulcer are increased. There is also a slight risk from having been pregnant. As we age, the skin’s ability to heal becomes impaired, but poor circulation, swelling and inadequate nutrition may also play a role in making the skin more susceptible to injury and ulcers.

Ulcers develop from inside to outside. They are caused by disease in the deep veins. One of the earliest signs is a brownish discoloration on the leg, sometimes accompanied by scaling. Some people with wide calves and narrow ankles may be set up for developing leg ulcers as well. What can be done to reduce the risk of developing a venous leg ulcer? · Always examine your legs carefully for changes in skin color and texture. Report any significant change to your doctor. · If you are overweight, try to lose weight. · Do not smoke. · Do not stand motionless in one place for prolonged periods of time.

· While watching television or reading, keep your feet above the level of your heart. · When sleeping, raise the foot end of the bed so your feet and heart are about the same level. If you have heart disease, sleep with the affected leg or both legs lifted on a pillow or foam rubber wedge. · Under your doctor’s supervision, begin a gradual program of walking to keep your calf muscles pumping. This helps tremendously. · Your doctor may prescribe support hose. Wear these as directed. · Wound care clinics have helped many difficult-to-treat wounds. If you already have a venous leg ulcer, the same principles apply as above.

In addition, never put ointment or overthe-counter preparations on the ulcer without your doctor’s advice. These may make matters worse. Any time there is redness, drainage, swelling or pus, your physician should be consulted. Certain types of leg ulcers may benefit from the newer occlusive type of dressing patches. These accumulate fluids in them as part of the healing process. Your doctor may go over this with you as to how often to change the patch, what to look for, etc., in the extremities. One such medication is Trental, which your doctor may prescribe and review the side effects. Finally, pressure should always be avoided, as well as trauma and injury to the leg.


BUSINESS NEWS

Owner says he has sold property to an investment group BY BRIAN WEIDMAN

bweidman@shawmedia.com MORRISON – For more than 70 years, Hilltop Lanes has been the place where bowlers set ‘em up and knocked ‘em down. That will be ending in less than two months. Mike Hamilton, owner of the business for the past 23 years, will shut down for good April 23. He is selling the property to an investment company in Chicago, the contents will be sold, and the building at 629 E. Lincolnway will be torn down. At its peak, in the early 1990s, Hilltop had 525 league bowlers, Hamilton said. That number has dwindled to 95 for Monday through Friday league nights. “The numbers just keep going down every year,” Hamilton said.

“[This deal] kind of happened out of nowhere. Somebody approached me about wanting the property, and I figured in a couple of years I was going to want to do this, anyway, and then there might not be a buyer. I took the opportunity. It’s a little early, but I couldn’t pass it up.” Hilltop Lanes was built in 1950. Mike’s dad, Don Hamilton, and his brother-in-law, Art Sikkema, bought it in 1964, and Don became the sole owner in 1971. He and Mike ran it from 1973 to 1998, then Mike became the sole owner. Old bowlers simply are not being replaced with new ones. “You’re always trying, but you can’t get the young people to do it anymore,” Hamilton said. “Everybody is my age [64] or older. The young people are too busy with their lives and their kids, so they won’t commit to bowling a 32-week season.” Leagues at Hilltop run from just after Labor Day until the middle of April. There is open bowling on weekends. His regulars have been great through this whole process, and are

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sad they won’t have a bowling alley in Morrison to go to anymore, he said. “They get it. Most of the league bowlers have bowled their whole lifetime here, so they get it,” Hamilton said. “They’ve seen how the numbers have gone down, and they understand. … It makes me sad Morrison won’t have a bowling alley or a golf course or a roller rink anymore. It bums me out that I’m letting the community down.” Hamilton is planning a customer appreciation weekend April 17 and 18.

“I’d like people to stop out and share memories of the alley, have a drink and some food, and look at pictures,” he said. “We’re going to try to have all the old bartenders from over the years come out and work a half-hour, and have everybody enjoy that last weekend.” Hamilton’s plans are to retire, and he and his wife, Elizabeth, will continue to live in Morrison, although they may find time to spend a few months in the winter in a warm spot like Florida. Both knees need to be replaced; he already has an appointment to fix his left knee in July. Once a bowler with a 210 average, Hamilton plans to bowl twice a week, once his knees are good, at Triple Play Bowling and Banquet in Fulton, where many of his league bowlers now will play. “I thank the community for supporting me so long,” Hamilton said. “It was a great job – the greatest job a person could have, as far as I’m concerned. “I’ve met hundreds of people and have lifelong friendships. That’s what I’ll miss the most, is the people.”

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OBITUARIES DAVID I. CARROLL CLINTON, Iowa – David Ivan Carroll, 83, of Clinton, Iowa, died Friday, February 26, 2021, at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa. A private family visitation will be held at the Morrison chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home followed by a private family graveside service at Grove Hill Cemetery in Morrison. Ken Renkes will officiate. A memorial to the Morrison United Methodist Church has been established. David was born Jan. 2, 1938, in Sterling, to Ivan and Margaret Elizabeth (Milnes) Carroll. He was educated in the Thomson grade schools and was a 1956 graduate of Morrison High School where he was the homecoming king. David served in the U.S. Army. He married Sally A. Onken on March 16, 1958, in Morrison. David first served a 5-year apprenticeship for plumbing under Harry Traum before entering the military. In 1963, he went to work for Voss Brothers Plumbing in Clinton retiring in 2000 after 37 years of employment. David was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Clinton, where he served as an usher. He was a member of the Plumbers and Pipefitters Local No. 25 in Rock Island. David was a Scout leader and baseball coach. He also coached AAU girls and boys basketball. He enjoyed all sports especially watching his grandsons play soccer and baseball and his granddaughter perform. He was an avid Chicago Cubs, Chicago Bears, and Iowa Hawkeyes fan. Survivors include his wife of 62 years, Sally; two daughters, Lynn (Todd) Holverson and Lisa (Curt) Lewis both of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; two sons, Troy and Erick Carroll both of Clinton, Iowa; seven grandchildren, Ethan (Alli Hampton) Holverson, Lauren Holverson, Mateaus Lewis, Gavin Lewis, Josh Carroll, Derick Carroll, and Brittany Carroll; one brother, Terry (Ginny) Carroll of Galena; and one sister-in-law, Mrs. Irene Ericson of Hammond, Indiana. He was preceded in death by his parents and one grandson, Nickolas. To send online condolences go to www.bosmarenkes.com.

GORDON ‘GORDY’ BRAMM

REGINA E. KEITH

MORRISON – Gordon “Gordy” Bramm, 75, of Morrison, died Sunday, February 21, 2021 at Genesis East Medical Center in Davenport, Iowa. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 27 at the Morrison chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home. Interment was at Grove Hill Cemetery in Morrison. A memorial to Boy Scout Troop #96 has been established. Gordy was born April 2, 1945 in Savanna to Woodrow W. and Mary Vivian (McMahon) Bramm. He was a graduate of Morrison High School. On July 31, 1966 he married Mary M. Gruber in Fulton. Gordy owned and operated Bramm Tree Service in Fulton for 55 years. He was a life member of Boy Scout Troop #96 in Morrison. Gordy was an enthusiastic racing fan which began at the Speed Bowl Park in Sterling and continued throughout his life. He was a very social person who never met a stranger. He also was a giving man and enjoyed helping anyone in need, following the Boy Scout slogan, “Do a good turn daily.” Gordy loved animals, especially his cat, Scooter. Above all, his work and his grandchildren were his life. Survivors include his wife, Mary; one daughter, Julie (Chris) Harding of Rochelle; one son, James Bramm of Morrison; four grandchildren, Allysa, Gabrielle, Shannon and Christian Harding; one sister, Patricia Flynn of Sandwich; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Michael, in infancy; and one brother, John “Woody” Bramm. To send online condolences, go to www.bosmarenkes.com.

MORRISON – Regina E. Keith, 100, of Windsor Manor in Morrison, died Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at Windsor Manor. Her funeral service was Monday, March 1, at the Morrison chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home. Interment was at Grove Hill Cemetery in Morrison. A memorial has been established to St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Regina was born January 20, 1921, in Morrison, to Louis and Eva K. (Gaffey) Rick. She was educated in the rural Whiteside County schools. On Dec. 19, 1942 she married Edward R. Keith in St. Louis, Missouri. He died Sept. 29, 2004. Regina worked at Climco Coils in Morrison, and also at the Howard Hughes Aircraft Company. Lastly, she worked for 14 ½ years as a shipping clerk for General Electric in Morrison, until retiring in 1981. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and also the GEM Club. Survivors include one daughter, Diane (Ben Olson) O’Brien of Janesville, Wisconsin; three sons, LaVerne (Sandi) Keith of McMinnville, Tennessee; Gary (Margaret) Keith of Bella Vista, Arkansas; and Robert (Carla) Keith of Streator; six grandchildren; 10 stepgrandchildren; six great-grandchildren; 10 step-great-grandchildren; and seven step-great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Edward; one stepdaughter, Dora Mae Wunderlin; one step-granddaughter, Jolene Wunderlin; one sister, Eileen Kelly, three brothers, Everett, Harold and Lauren Rick; two sons-in-law, Richard O’Brien and Roger Wunderlin; two daughters-in-law, Rita Keith and Ardyce Keith; and a grandsonin-law, Richard Wildermuth. To send online condolences, go to www.bosmarenkes.com.

CLAUDIA K. JACOBS PROPHETSTOWN – Claudia K. Jacobs, 75, of Prophetstown, died Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at Rock River Hospice and Home in Sterling. A memorial visitation was Monday, March 1, at Bosma-Gibson Funeral Home in Prophetstown. A graveside service will be held at a later date at Riverside Cemetery in Prophetstown.

THERESA G. SHELANGOUSKI RAPIDS CITY – Theresa G. Shelangouski, 94, of Rapids City, died Saturday, February 27, 2021 at Genesis Medical Center, Davenport, Iowa. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m., with the Rosary recited from 3:30 to 4 p.m., Friday, March 5, at St. John the

Baptist Church, Rapids City. The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Saturday, March 6, at the church. Burial will be at St. John’s Catholic Cemetery in Rapids City. Gibson - Bode Funeral Home, Port Byron, is handling arrangements.

JEAN MEALEY SLAVIN MORRISON – Jean Mealey Slavin, 98, of Resthave Home in Morrison, died Thursday, February 25, 2021 at CGH Medical Center in Sterling. Due to the pandemic, there will be no visitation or funeral service. The family hopes to have a celebration of Jean’s life at a later date. Interment will be in Grove Hill Cemetery in Morrison. The Morrison Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers or a memorial, the family requests that donations in her memory be made to either the Morrison Schools Foundation or the American Red Cross. Jean was born and raised in Greenwich, New York, the only child of Clarence “Chip” and Ione (Wilson) Mealey. She was educated at Wheelock College in Boston, Massachusetts and also at Columbia University, New York City, New York. She first taught for four years in Schenectady, New York where she met the love of her life, James E. Slavin. They married Feb. 4, 1950. Jim preceded her in death on June 9, 2001. She spent 71 years in Morrison where she and her husband moved as he helped start up the then fledging G.E. plant. Jean taught kindergarten at Union Grove School for 15 years. She was involved in Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, the Morrison Hospital Auxiliary and the Morrison Women’s Club. She also served for many years as the Red Cross Bloodmobile coordinator and was a volunteer for Resthave Home. Her passions included socializing (parties!), ballroom dancing (which she taught), golf, tennis, traveling and even college basketball and football – especially Notre Dame. She is survived by her son, Judge Tim Slavin and his wife, Ann, and their immediate family – Molly Slavin, her husband, See OBITUARIES, Page 7


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Morrison High School Agriculture students paraded tractors through town on Feb. 25 in celebration of National FFA Week. Students braved the cold to visit Northside Elementary School. School officials said the elementary students “had a blast” during

the visit, getting the opportunity to climb on the tractors and take a break from their normal school day. The event is just one of the many new traditions the FFA Chapter at Morrison is putting into place as the four-year-old program continues to grow.

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ABOVE: Morrison students Will Meier, Cole Bland, and Troy Baker as they head to Northside Elementary School. BELOW: A Northside Elementary student sits on a tractor during Morrison High School Ag Department’s visit to the school.

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John Larsen, and their son, Jack, all of Atlanta, Georgia and Maggie Slavin of New York City; daughter, Penny Carney, and her husband, Bill, of Denver, North Carolina and their daughter, Kelly Carney, of Moline. Jean was always grateful for her wonderful fulfilling life and the care she received at Resthave Home for the last four years of her life. To send online condolences go to www.bosmarenkes.com.

KALONA, Iowa – Sally K. Pessman, 64, of Kalona, Iowa, died Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at her home. Cremation rites have been accorded. There will be no visitation or funeral service. A private graveside service at the Garden Plain Cemetery in Fulton, will be held at a later date. The Fulton chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. To send online condolences, go to www.bosmarenkes.com.

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GLIMPSES OF THE PAST - FULTON

1961: Sikkema Lumber Company has grand opening 60 Years March 1, 1961

Russell DeWeerdt and Joseph Keegan will be candidates for an unexpired term as alderman from the First Ward in the city election. Other candidates on the ticket are Burton Mathews for Alderman, Second Ward; and Albert Norman for reelection as Alderman, Third Ward. Also up for reelection are City Clerk Maurice Bolhous, City Treasurer Anna Kolk and Police Magistrate John DeWeerdt. Grand prize winner at the Sikkema Lumber Company grand opening was LaVerne Vogel, who received enough Armstrong ceiling tile for a 10-foot-by-12-foot ceiling. Other prize winners were Mark Huizenga, Henry Aggen, Bernard Borgman, Earl Schuler, John Amman, Frank Bielema, Earl Siefken, John Aggen, John Faber, John VanKampen, Tena Shipma, Mary Hook, Bernard Schroeder, Harry Kolk, Leda Hoover and Gerald Hook.

50 Years March 3, 1971

The Fulton Junior High varsity basketball team finished the season undefeated. Members of the team are Jim Ottens, manager; Tom Jones; Bill Sikkema; Gary Kisthard; Chuck Smith; Don Barsema; Dale Dykstra; Mike Welch, manager; Bob Naeve, manager; Russ Hooghem; Mike Sikkema; Dale Sikkema; Steve Hand; Dave Pell; Randy DeWeerdt; Chris Decker, manager; Larry Woods, assistant coach; Charles Letcher; Vernon Van Kampen; Jim Borgman; Jim Rumfelt; Doug Salisbury; Church Miller; Jim Yocum; Steve Kane; and Les Prins, coach. The Fulton Paint and Paper Store, 1004 Fourth St., advertised a 15.9-cubic-foot refrigerator-freezer for the close-out sale price of $279.95.

40 Years March 4, 1981

Fulton will have a new riverfront park as a result of a substantial boost given to the project by the city council.

The council voted to set aside $42,914 for the riverfront park project. Plans for the park are being prepared by the U.S. Corps of Engineers in Rock Island. The plans will be part of an overall dike beautification for Fulton’s riverfront. Two Fulton teachers were seriously injured in accidents over the weekend. Frank Butt, a junior high teacher, his wife and two passengers were injured in the rural Fulton area. Mrs. Peter Iwema, a teacher at Fulton Christian School, was critically injured in an accident at the intersection of Interstate 80 and Highway 67 near LeClaire, Iowa.

to Paul Vreldhouse, sixth grade.

20 Years February 28, 2001

The Fulton Fire Protection District has purchased a new tanker. The tanker carries 23,000 gallons of water and has a 300 GPM pump on the rear. The truck replaces a 1959 Ford C-800. Fulton received an award for Best Wastewater Treatment Plant in the Class C category. Accepting the recognition were Roy Nelson, Tom Warner, Bobby Jones, Dale Green and John Blunt.

30 Years February 27, 1991

Stephanie Houzenga is the owner of a new business called Stephanie’s Baby Boutique, located in the River City Mall, 1428 10th Ave., Fulton. Community Christian Schools spelling bee winners were announced. Earning first place was Derek Bajema, eighth grade; second place went to Jasmine Friedl, sixth grade; and third place went

10 Years March 2, 2011

Kiwianian Len Janis accepted two grant checks in the amounts of $1,000 and $500 from Flikkema Foundation FACE member Heidi Kolk. Schmaling Memorial Public Library announced the hiring of new director, Dodie Wessel, and new children’s librarian, Briti Hartman.

EARLY VOTING SCHEDULE Early Voting for the April 6, 2021 Consolidated Election for all Whiteside County Precincts will be conducted at the Office of the Whiteside County Clerk at the Courthouse at 200 E. Knox Street in Morrison, beginning Thursday, February 25th through Monday, April 5th from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday and Saturday April 3 from 9 am until noon. There will also be early voting on a limited basis available in Sterling for all Whiteside County Precincts at the Eastern Branch Court Facility at 101 E. Third Street in Sterling. The dates and times for voting in Sterling are: Wednesday, March 24, Thursday, March 25 and Friday, March 26 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Any valid registered voter in Whiteside County may vote during the early voting period, however, any vote cast is final, and may not be revoked, and the voter is not eligible to cast a vote on election day. DANA NELSON Whiteside County Clerk

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ERIE HIGH SCHOOL

BY BARB PROEGER

Erie HIgh School NHS adviser

The Erie High School chapter of National Honor Society once again is partnering with St. Ambrose University to participate in their “For the Kids” Dance Marathon. The goal is to help raise funds for sick and injured children and their families to offset medical expenses, travel expenses and even food expenses as they travel back and forth to Iowa City. Many of these children are from our region and our communities. It is the belief that parents should not have to worry about their child’s care and how they can afford to travel back and forth and pay for gas and eat. Parents need to be rested and stay positive for their child. This is the third year that EHS has been involved in raising funds for the dance marathon. Obviously because of COVID-19, we have not been able to raise funds in the manner we have in the past with a food stand at an athletic event or even to host a dance. We have found other ways to raise funds within

our school, but not the dollar amount we did in the past. Toward this goal, we have joined with the online fund drive at St. Ambrose University. Funds will go directly to their account, but Erie High School will receive credit for donations made at https://events.dancemarathon.com/ event/eriehighschool. Money raised through this online donor site will go directly into the St. Ambrose “For The Kids” Dance Marathon fund. The account will be open until April 2. We would greatly appreciate it if you could take the time to consider a donation, no matter how large or small. Every single dollar joined together with others makes a big difference to the children. The funds raised are indeed “For the Kids” and their families. Although the totals are not in yet for the NHS Month of Love For the Kids program, we are pleased to report that we are near a $1,000 goal set at the beginning of the month. Activities included dress up days, selling food items before school, a cupcake decoration contest and a bags tournament.

Sauk Valley awards monetary credit to Pathway students Sauk Valley Community College announced that students who graduate high school with a pathway endorsement on their transcript and continue their education at SVCC will receive a $100 credit toward their education. Through this unique opportunity, SVCC aims to enable students to continue and complete their educational pathway and help expand the qualified workforce for the Sauk Valley area. Pathway endorsements are awarded to high school students who are following a specified career path and complete the requirements as established by the Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness Act. Components of the endorsement require students to complete an individualized learning plan with two years of career content instruction, prove college ready in math and English, complete a minimum of two career exploration activities, complete two team-based challenges, create a résumé, complete a financial literacy component, submit a reflective statement, complete six hours of postsecondary credit, and complete a 60hour work-based learning experience.

The state of Illinois has the following pathways for students to earn endorsements: manufacturing, engineering, technology and trades, information technology, human and public services, health sciences and technology, finance and business services, arts and communication, agriculture, food, and natural resources. Scholarships are available through the Sauk Valley College Foundation. New merit and need-based scholarships open the first of each month and range from $150 to $1,000. Interested applicants should visit svcc.edu/scholarships for award criteria and application requirements. It takes only minutes to apply. Pathway work provides students with experiences that prepare them to enter the workforce or postsecondary education with skills and knowledge necessary for success. Pathways in education, manufacturing and agriculture are being developed in local districts through a partnership with SVCC, ROE47, the Sauk Valley Chamber of Commerce and industries. For information, email janis.a.jones@svcc.edu,

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FULTON HIGH SCHOOL

Junior B.L.I.N.D. Leader Ella Penca

What are you involved in at Fulton High School? I am involved in band, student council, thespians, Key Club, volleyball and B.L.I.N.D. at Fulton High School. What are your hobbies outside of school? Outside of school, I attend dance classes three times a week and youth group on Wednesday nights. I also like to hang out with friends, read a good book, watch movies and babysit. What have you learned from this pandemic? I have learned how to be patient during this pandemic. For a while, I was very anxious for all of this to be over so that I could get back to my regular life. However, I have finally learned to slow down a little. Everything has been working and will work out on its own, so I have no reason to worry. I’m not going through this alone, and things will eventually get back to normal. I’ve learned to just take it one day at a time. How would you describe your leadership style? My leadership style is probably very different from a lot of people. I choose to take charge when I find it

Junior B.L.I.N.D. Leader Ella Penca appropriate. I try to make sure that I get everyone involved in a group and I open myself up to being a guide for anyone who needs help. I’m not as outspoken and talkative as many other leaders, but I still use my voice when it is needed. As a leader, I want people to see me as approachable and I want to form a strong relationship with them

so that they feel they can trust me. I never want to belittle someone just because I may be their leader. What has B.L.I.N.D. meant to you? B.L.I.N.D has been a great experience so far. I enjoy helping the freshmen get used to the school and building relationships with them. I also love how B.L.I.N.D is making me more aware of how I can be a leader in everyday life. B.L.I.N.D is a fun and important learning experience as a whole. One fun fact about you? One fun fact about me is that I published a book when I was 8 years old! It’s a fun little story about a talking apple that my dad helped me publish as an e-book on both Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Words of advice? My best word of advice is to just be yourself. Don’t feel like you have to change to fit in. You are perfect just the way you are, so don’t be afraid to stand out. High school is the best time to express yourself. Join the clubs and take classes that you’re most interested in. Don’t worry about what everyone else is doing. You’ll be the happiest when you get to do what you love.

COLLEGE NEWS

Area students on UW-Platteville Dean’s List

The University of Wisconsin-Platteville announced its Dean’s List for the Fall 2020 semester. Students from the area on the Dean’s List include Madison Whitmore, elementary education, Albany; Aleck Reece, mechanical engineering, Cordova; and Lauren Graham, STEM education MC-EA, Port Byron.

Augustana College announces Dean’s List Augustana College announced more than 1,100 students were named to the Dean’s List for the Fall 2020-21 semester. Students who earned this honor maintained a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher on a four-point scale. Local students named to the Dean’s List: Justice Youngberg, Erie, majoring in kinesiology; Ella Aldridge, Fulton, majoring in communication science; Taylor Curley, Fulton, majoring in biology; Mariam Elahmady, Fulton, undecided; Joshua Anderson, Port Byron, majoring in computer science; Lauren Anderson, Port Byron, undecided; Faith Jackson, Port Byron, undecided; Hope Jackson, Port Byron, undecided; Ashley Laermans, Port Byron, majoring in psychology; Joseph Timm, Port Byron, majoring in pre-medicine; Joshua Timm, Port Byron, majoring in geography; and Madison Fouts, Prophetstown, majoring in music education instrumental.


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Riverdale High School announced the 2020-2021 First Semester Honor Roll. Students are recognized for Straight A’s in all courses, High Honor Roll – grade-point average of 3.50 and above, and Regular Honor Roll – GPA of 3.00 – 3.49.

Freshmen Straight A’s: Makenna Bode, Alaina Heim, Cael Hinde, Maggie Kelley, Tyler Lockaby and Logan Ogden. High Honor Roll: Jace Ball, Maria Baxin, Oliver Bull, Claire DeCap, Carter Deines, Alexis Duke, Jack Endresak, Gage Gaulrapp, RyaLynn Grant, Peyton Hemm, Keagan Hohenadel, Alexa Hugart, Carrieanne Hungate, Tharren Jacobs, Isabel Lopez, Jayden Markle, Teagan McGinty, Evelyn Miller, Amanda Morris, Mariah Mortell, Texas Mudd, Cassidy Mumma, Leyton Nelson, Jaysen Otero-Adams, Ava Phelps, Shelby Pifkin, Aubrie Polenske, Emily Saddoris, Addison Secker, Ian Smiddy, Michael Smolenski, Zachary Sullivan, Autumn Summers-Sexton, Ayden Swift, Maurisa Todd, Jacob Willems and Mattea Wuest.

Regular Honor Roll: Zachary Bradley, Ian Brooks, Avery Burbridge, Joseph Chalupecky, Conner Geest, Riley Grage, Kareena Holderman, Cassidy Kline, Jacob Mattan, Maddox McWilliams, Nicollette Moore, Ty Moore, Dawson Peterson and Lilyan Schnell.

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Sophomores Straight A’s: Alivia Bark, Campbell Brock, Makenna Dittman, Payton Gelande, Gavin Jenkins, Jacob Lodico, Emmett Mueller, Thomas Murray, Alexis Polenske, Julia Remour, Mackenzi Robins and Veronica Urek. High Honor Roll: Collin Altensey, Erin Caves, Rylee Clark, Crystal Craigmiles, Carson Dalaska, Emma Dunbar, Patrick Gannon, Ava Goodson, Kayleigh Hartson, Mitchell Hasenour, Quinton Herrick, Eli Hinde, Thad Jacobs, Caleb Kovacic, Grace Lonergan, Avery Mays, Haylie McKoon, Brenna Murphy, Hunter Myrtue, Brooke Porter, James Ramos, Courtney Shadrick, Izabella Slone, Logan Smiddy, Khylie Wainwright, Alex Watson, Parker Wendl

Juniors Straight A’s: Michael Benoit, Jordan Bull-Welch, Sofia Fornero-Green, Cole Jennings, Allie Lorfeld, James Moorhusen, Carson Page, Jessee Pinson, Sarah Prigge, Ryan Showalter, Ashton Sutton, Drew Watson and Addison Winger. High Honor Roll: Zachary Duke, Ava Engebretson, Abigail Erickson, Parker Friant, Zachary Hardin, Gage Hugart, Noah Huizenga, Caleb Jennings, Kennedy Klundt, Kylie Klundt, Taylor Kohrt, Kaylee Lindley, Cla ra Lone rgan , Noah Loy, Caden Ludin, Benjamin Nelson, Nathan Newberry, Alexander Perez de Tejada, Reece Richmond, Sydni Rozeboom, Kye Smeltzly, Brandon Stone, Kyan Stuart, Nellie Stuart, Riley Tady, Michael Vaughn, Nicho-

las Vaughn, Carter VenHuizen and Samuel Willems. Regular Honor Roll: Myalin Beckett, Luke Engebretson and Micah Ibarra.

Seniors Straight A’s: Caroline DeRoo, Ella Fornero-Green, Jade Fritch, Shae Hanrahan, Ashlyn Hemm, Emma Hogren, Bryce Ketelsen, Boston Leighty, Chase Lockaby, Lauren Lodico, Eli Mueller, Aiden Nelson, Katelyn Oleson, Rhaena Reece, Dakota Serra, Molly Sharp and Brooklyn Smyser. High Honor Roll: Addison Brock, Bryan Caves, Easton Day, Noah Engebretson, Jordan Gorgas, Sydney Haas, Jaxson Hawkes, Landon Hughes, Tristin Jacobs, Jack Kelley, Mary Li Li Kwasek, Payton McWilliams, Cal eb Mel oan, Saman th a Miller, Bryanna Petroff, Brady Reed, Tucker Stuart, Addison Tiesman, Hailey VenHuizen, Regan Walston and Zachary Winchester. Regular Honor Roll: Lucas Butterfield, Zoey Cozad, Corey Hartson, Joshua Ibarra and Reece Klundt.

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River Valley library to host event on pre-Civil War quilts The River Valley District Library will host a Zoom presentation exploring the origins of slave routes passing through Illinois and the secret codes sewn into quilts that were used to navigate the Underground Railroad. The presentation, “Pre-Civil War Quilts: Secret Codes to Freedom on the Underground Railroad,” will take place at 6 p.m. March 11 via Zoom. Presenter Connie Martin will share her family Bible from 1865 and the secrecy, codes and fugitive slave escape routes that were revealed. Learn about the origins of the Underground Railroad, slave routes passing through Illinois, and the quilt codes used to navigate the Underground Railroad with replicas made by Martin’s mother.

The event will be co-produced by the Illinois Humanities Road Scholars Speakers Bureau, which invites Illinois authors, artists and educators to share their expertise and enthusiasm with people throughout the state, enabling local nonprofit organizations to present free-admission cultural programs to their communities. The Road Scholars Speakers Bureau, presented in cooperation with the Illinois Bicentennial Commission and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, consists of presentations exploring Illinois history and culture in recognition of the state’s 200th anniversary. Martin has a bachelor’s degree from Illinois State University and a master’s degree from Aurora

University, with a thesis in Integrating African American History Lessons in educational curriculums. Martin, as her mother did before her, shares the secret codes and hidden messages in the family quilts her ancestors used on the Underground Railroad. Martin teaches the history of the Underground Railroad, safe routes and the stories of how the quilt codes, their meanings and interpretations have been passed down to her, a sixth-generation descendant of captured African slaves forced into slavery in America. The event is free and open to everyone. To register, visit www.rivervalleylibrary.org or contact Celeste McKay at celeste@rivervalleylibrary.org or call 309-523-3440.

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Carroll-Lee-Whiteside Extension announces upcoming events Illinois Pesticide Safety Education program, through spring – on demand at home

All University of Illinois Extension Pesticide Safety Education program training and testing is online through spring. Online on-demand training courses allow participants to complete the training on their own schedule and at their own pace. The courses, taught by PSEP specialists, are engaging and provide exam preparation questions throughout the program. Participants may purchase printed self-study training publications for each license category at Pubs Plus. The workbooks align with the manuals and provide sample questions. Register online at extension.illinois.edu/psep Certified Livestock Managers training, 9 a.m., March 4 - at home The Illinois Department of Agriculture, along with University of Illinois Extension, is hosting the Certified Livestock Manager online training and webinars for 2021. It is the 25th year that IDOA has provided training to producers. There will be two training options this year, new online training and four webinars (virtual workshops), which will

provide Illinois livestock producers the manure management training they need to meet the requirements of the state’s Livestock Management Facilities Act. Registration is required. Cost is $40. Go to go.illinois. edu/CLMT 4-H World of Work virtual series, 4 p.m., March 4, 11 and 18 – at home Don’t miss out on this University of Illinois Extension World of Work online workshop. Youth 13 and older are invited to participate from 4 to 5 p.m. March 4, 11 and 18 via Zoom. During the training, youth will receive help on how to build a résumé and prepare for an interview, and even get the chance to participate in a virtual mock interview. Register online at go.illinois.edu/ WorldOfWork Wee Naturalist, March 6 – monthly video viewing at home University of Illinois Extension is offering the Wee Naturalist Series in which nature-loving children ages 4-7, families and educators are given the opportunity to explore a nature theme monthly through provided lessons and videos. The series, which started in November runs until May.

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Register online at go.illinois.edu/WeeNaturalist for one or all of the remaining sessions. The cost to participate is $5 for a household or classroom a month. The prerecorded hourlong program will be available the first Saturday of the month and can be accessed and viewed any time after that day. Remaining topics are Spring has Sprung, March 6; Earth Gifts, April 3; and Roots Slurp, May 1. Everyday Environment Webinar Series, 1 p.m., March 11 – at home Join us for this session on environmental topics presented by University of Illinois Extension’s Energy and Environmental Stewardship Team. These monthly webinars provide new information on natural resources and help you learn how to make small changes in your lifestyle to have a positive impact on the environment. From lawn care, native plants and managing home waste to understanding coyote behavior and atmospheric optics, there is never a shortage of new things to learn about your everyday environment. Register online at go.illinois. edu/everydayenvironmentwebinars Backpack Sewing SPIN Club, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. March 18 and 25 and April 1

– Whiteside Extension Office Youth ages 8 and up will have the opportunity to learn a lifelong skill at the University of Illinois Extension’s backpack sewing class. A three-session SPIN club runs from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. March 18 and 25 and April 1 at the Whiteside Extension office in Sterling. There is a $10 fee to attend, and registration is required because of limited space. Register at go.illinois.edu/WhitesideSewing or call 815-632-3611. For a fun and safe experience, we will be following health and safety guidelines including face masks, hand washing and social distancing. Lessons for Living monthly webinar series, 2 p.m., March 23 – at home Lessons for Living are monthly workshops that provide easy-to-understand tips for living full, rich lives. The free online webinars, taught by University of Illinois Extension educators, are extended at no cost to the public in collaboration with the Illinois Home and Community Education units throughout the state. Register online at go.illinois.edu/2021HCElessons. The March 23 webinar will be Building Resiliency in Yourself and Your Organization.

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What types of activities are you involved in at Morrison High School? I am involved in student council, B.L.I.N.D. and swimming. What are your hobbies outside of school? My hobbies are baking, sewing and swimming. How would you describe your leadership style? I love to lead others by helping and communicating with them. What has B.L.I.N.D. meant to you? B.L.I.N.D. helped me a lot throughout my freshman year. It was great to have an upperclassman to look up to and have guidance from. What is one fun fact about you? One fun fact about me is that I have been in swimming for eight years. What have you learned from this pandemic? I have learned more than anything that it is very important to learn how to adapt to any sudden changes in your life. Even though this year has been tough for everyone, learning how to

MHS B.L.I.N.D. leader Kate Henson adapt to the situation has helped me create a more positive view and to appreciate the things I could do before the pandemic. I have learned to appreciate all the little things that didn’t really matter to me before the pandemic.

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4-H assistant dean and director In 2020, more than 400 Illinois 4-H competitive events, exhibitions and shows went virtual, providing a positive youth development experience while protecting our members, volunteers and staff. The 2021 4-H exhibition season also will be shaped by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and we are working hard to find solutions that balance the safety of our communities with the benefits our youth gain from participating in faceto-face judging experiences. For this summer, we are exploring strategies that support a safe return to in-person 4-H exhibitions. In the youth development program of the University of Illinois Extension, our events must abide by the guidelines of both the campus and the Illinois Department of Public Health. As we evaluate options and apply innovative thinking to our event management processes, it is important to note that Illinois 4-H will continue to follow all relevant public health guidelines. We’ve learned a great deal since

summer 2020, and we believe there is a path forward that will allow us to step back into in-person exhibitions. Illinois 4-H staff are diligently researching and designing program formats and structures. Our goal is to provide options so that each county can make its own program decisions based on local conditions. New safety protocols will play a significant role in our return to in-person programming, so we ask for your help in preparing your family and your community for what that may look like. Specific details will be announced later this spring and will reflect the best practices in place. By working in partnership with local public health departments and other organizations in our communities, we are hopeful that our youth will be able to participate in one of the hallmark experiences of being a 4-H member – 4-H exhibitions and shows. We remain committed to pacing our decision-making process in coordination with available data and safety protocols, but we are making plans that could allow for a return of in-person judging for 4-H exhibitions this summer.

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March 15: Breaded chicken patty, bun, baked fries, fruit, milk Breakfast March 16: Max sticks, marinara sauce, March 4: Pop tart, yogurt, juice, fruit, milk corn, fruit, milk March 17: Irish Nachos, romaine/ March 5: Cinnamon roll, string cheese, dressing, fruit, milk, cookie juice, fruit, milk March 18: Meatloaf, mashed potatoes, March 8: Cereal, yogurt, juice, fruit, milk March 9: Breakfast scramble pizza, juice, fruit, milk March 19: Lasagna cheese roll in marifruit, milk nara sauce, romaine/dressing, fruit, milk, March 11: French toast, ham slice, juice, cupcake fruit, milk March 22: BBQ pork ribs, bun, baked March 12: Banana bread, yogurt, juice, fries, fruit, milk fruit, milk March 23: Sausage pizza, corn, fruit, milk March 15: Cereal, string cheese, juice, March 24: Mini corn dogs, baked fries, fruit, milk March 16: Eggo mini chocolate chip pan- fruit, milk March 25: Cold cut sandwich, chips, cake, sausage link, juice, fruit, milk carrots/ranch, fruit, milk March 17: Cinnamon roll, yogurt, juice, March 26: Fish sandwich, baked fries, fruit, milk March 18: Ham and cheese omelet, sau- fruit, milk, ice cream March 29-31: No school sage patty, juice, fruit, milk March 19: Uncrustable, string cheese, Lunch – Junior High, High School juice, fruit, milk March 4: Tacos w/shell/cheese/sour March 22: Cereal, yogurt, juice, fruit, milk cream/salsa, refried beans, carrots/ March 23: Breakfast burrito, juice, fruit, ranch, shredded lettuce, fruit, milk milk March 5: Mac and cheese, corn, 3 bean March 24: Cereal bar, string cheese, salad, garlic knot, fruit, milk, pudding juice, fruit, milk March 8: Cheeseburger/bun, baked March 25: Ham, egg, cheese on a biscuit, fries, celery/peanut butter, fruit, milk juice, fruit, milk March 9: Turkey gravy over biscuit, March 26: Muffin, yogurt, juice, fruit, milk corn, romaine/dressing, fruit, milk March 29-31: No school. March 11: Chicken drummies, mashed Lunch – Northside and Southside potatoes, corn, fruit, milk March 12: Calzone (3 cheese), baked March 4: Tacos w/shell/cheese/sour fries, cucumber/onion salad, fruit, milk, cream/salsa, refried beans, carrots/ ice cream ranch, shredded lettuce, fruit, milk March 15: Breaded chicken patty, bun, March 5: Mac and cheese, corn, garlic baked fries, carrots/ranch, fruit, milk knot, fruit, milk, pudding March 16: Max sticks, marinara sauce, March 8: Cheeseburger/bun, baked corn, romaine/dressing, fruit, milk fries, fruit, milk March 17: Irish Nachos, romaine/ March 9: Turkey gravy over biscuit, dressing, fruit, milk, cookie corn, fruit, milk March 18: Meatloaf, mashed potatoes, March 11: Chicken drummies, mashed Italian pasta salad, fruit, milk potatoes, fruit, milk March 19: Lasagna cheese roll in marMarch 12: Calzone (3 cheese), baked inara sauce, romaine/dressing, winter fries, fruit, milk, ice cream

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, ILLINOIS CAUSE 2018TX4 P12: TO THE FOLLOWING NAMED PERSONS (AND IF DECEASED, TO THEIR UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES), AND ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF STATE, ILLINOIS ATTORNEY GENERAL, ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF STATE VEHICLE SERVICES AND ROCK ISLAND COUNTY CLERK, ROCK ISLAND COUNTY TREASURER, ROCK ISLAND COUNTY STATES ATTORNEY AND DITECH FINANCIAL LLC MANAGER: GREEN TREE SERVICING CORP, AIRVIEW MOBILE HOME PARK C/O PARK MANAGEMENT, CLOVERLEAF VILLAGE C/O MANAGEMENT, DITECH FINANCIAL LLC CORP AGENT: C T CORPORATION SYSTEM, FALCON FARMS C/O MANAGEMENT, HIGH CLIFF ESTATES C/O MANAGEMENT, LAKE VIEW MOBILE HOME PARK C/O MANAGEMENT, MISSISSIPPI MOBILE HOME PARK C/O PARK MANAGEMENT, MITCHELL MOBILE HOME PARK C/O MANAGEMENT, PARADISE MANOR MOBILE ESTATES C/O MANAGEMENT, SHADY LANE MOBILE HOME PARK C/O PARK MANAGEMENT, WOODLAND MOBILE HOME PARK C/O MANAGEMENT AND TO OCCUPANTS AND UNKNOWN OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED IN THE PARCELS HEREINAFTER NAMED: Parcel Number 0924201282 FKA 0924201282 FKA 1806224004 FKA 1806224004 FKA 1806224006 FKA 1806224006 FKA 0825205050 FKA 0825205050 FKA 0825205050 FKA 1701413010 FKA 1701413010 FKA 1701413010 FKA

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PROPERTY TRANSFERS

Warranty deeds • Edward and Gloria Weeks to Mark A. and Connie J. Pruis, 103 W. Wall St., Morrison, $35,000. • Christopher Thompson to Brian C. and Amy M. Croegaert, 18745 Moline Road, Lyndon, $257,000. • Toriann Sullivan, Terrilynn Weeber, Kathryn Berardi and Jason W. and Wyatt M. Heyvaert to Terrilynn Weeber, 1601 Albany St., Erie, $60,000. • Toriann Sullivan, Terrilynn Weeber, Kathryn Berardi and Jason W. and Wyatt M. Heyvaert to Joseph M. and Julie A. Jones, 1601 Albany St., Erie, $35,000. • Toriann Sullivan, Terrilynn Weeber, Kathryn Berardi and Jason W. and Wyatt M. Heyvaert to Tyler P. and Jamie M. Geerts, 1601 Albany St., Erie, $90,000. • Midcontinent Fastener Inc. to 1104 East 17th LLC, 2204 E. 17th St., Rock Falls, $0. • Greg Ahsmann to Rock Falls Land LLC, one parcel of farmland in Hume Township, $0. • Colonial Impact Fund II to

JLI Real Estate Group, 1113 W. 20th St., Rock Falls, $30,300. • Carlos A. and Rita A. McNinch to Kacey M. Batten, 311 E. Market St., Tampico, $0. • Steven C. and Shawn L. Nelson to Monica A. and Joseph A. Goodwin, 1509 Franklin St., Rock Falls, $77,000. • Austin Meier to Kyle J. Demarlie, 204 S. Grape St., Morrison, $11,000. • Najat Taher to Trisha Lynn Scott, 429 Canary St., Rock Falls, $245,000. • Trisha L. Scott to Danny Martinez Sr. and Kahley Roe, 3210 W. Rock Falls Road, Rock Falls, $190,000. • Susan K. Randolph to Jeffery and Christy Scott, 704 12th Ave., Sterling, $60,000. • Carlos J. and Rita A. McNinch to Kacey M. Batten, 311 E. Market St., Tampico, $72,000. • Thomas J. McGinn to Ahha Enterprises Inc., 118 E. Railroad St., Prophetstown, $13,000. • Paul D. and Brigitte Young to Brandon Brooks and Ranee Misfeldt, 8440 Spring Hill Road, Erie, $215,000. • Jeffrey W. and Jon S. Thomas to Jeffrey W. and Pamila Thomas, 8049 Grennan Road,

Fenton, $0. • Ipe1031 Rev366 LLC to Kevin S. Conklen, 16664 Blue Goose Road, Sterling, $0. • Ipe1031 Rev366 LLC to John A. Vegter, one parcel on Crosby Road, Morrison, $0.

Quit claim deeds • Timothy Wright to Kolton Wright, 29702 Grennan Road, Rock Falls, $0. • City of Rock Falls to Charles Davis, 214 W. 12th St., Rock Falls, $2,000. Trustee’s deeds • Medema Trust UTA and Joel A. Medema Trust to Loren W. and Connie S. Tenboer, 13577 Hillside Road, Morrison, $176,000. Deeds • Sheriff of Whitside County to Brian A. Hartman and Lakeview Loan Servicing, 108 Fifth Ave., Sterling, $0. • Sheriff of Whiteside County, Saul Munoz Martinez and Maria Hernandez to Select Employees CU, 602 Ave. C, Sterling, $30,000. Source: Whiteside County Recorder’s Office

MOUNT CARROLL – Timber Lake Playhouse will open its 60th anniversary season in June with some changes because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The new lineup for the summer will be “A Closer Walk” with Patsy Cline, “Pippin,” “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” “Jesus Christ Superstar,” “The Robber Bridegroom,” and “Ain’t Misbehavin’.” In September, TLP will bring “The Buddy Holly Story” to the stage. “The Buddy Holly Story” is not included in the basic subscription price of $119, but it may be added for $20. Local auditions scheduled for March 27 and 28 have been

canceled. Local auditions will be rescheduled for roles in “What a Wonderful World” sometime in early fall. “Annie,” “Legally Blonde,” “Eleemosynary” and “Plaid Tidings” have been rescheduled for the 2022 season. Subscription tickets to see all six summer productions are available for $119. Individual tickets prices are $30 for adults, $25 for seniors and $20 for students and children. Subscriptions or individual tickets may be purchased in person at the playhouse, 8215 Black Oak Road. Phone sales are available at 815-244-2035, and online purchases will be available at timberlakeplayhouse.org.

IN BRIEF

IDOT announces travel information in District 2 The Illinois Department of Transportation announced that postings restricting the allowable gross vehicular weight went into effect on the following roads in Whiteside County: Garden Plain Road, 5 tons per axle

(westbound lane only) Freeport Road, 11 tons

Depending on the weather, postings will be lifted on or before May 1. For IDOT District 2 updates, follow Twitter at @IDOTDistrict2, or view area construction details on IDOT’s traveler information map on GettingAroundIllinois.com.

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WHITESIDE NEWS Shaw Media / ShawLocal.com • Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Whiteside County property transfers recorded the week of Feb. 15-19:

TLP makes changes for 2021 season 17 because of COVID-19 pandemic


Shaw Media / ShawLocal.com • Tuesday, March 2, 2021

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CHURCH LISTINGS ALBANY Albany United Methodist Church 502 N. 1st Avenue, 309-887-4781 Pastor Toni Lucas Faith Center Church 511 3rd Ave. North, Albany Senior Pastor Ray Gimenez Pastor Arlen VanZee Church Phone: 563-212-4032

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

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

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

CORDOVA

FENTON

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

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

FULTON First Christian Reformed Church Pastor Michael Hooker 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 email: fultonpres@mchsi.com. Garden Plain Presbyterian Church 14915 Sands Road, Fulton Gateway Faith Fellowship Church 701 11th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-4283 Pastor Wayne Wiersema Immaculate Conception Church 703 12th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-3542 Father Matthew Camaioni secretaryfulton@gmail.com Newton Zion Reformed Church 10645 Frog Pond Road, Erie, 309-659-2464 newtonzion@frontier.com Pastor Shannon Parrish CrossView Church 703 14th Ave., Fulton, 815-589-3425

www.wearecrossview.com 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 Vanhoeven 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 St., Hillsdale Church 309-658-2340 - Cell 309-373-5316 Pastor Connor Morrison youthpast56@gmail.com

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

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

MORRISON 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 FaceBook live at 10 a.m. Sundays Church Of St. Anne Episcopal 401 N Cherry St., Morrison, 815-772-2818 stannemorrison@frontiernet.net www.churchofstannemorrison.org Crossroads Community Church 201 W. Market, Morrison Pastor Jon Eastlick - 815-956-0090 morrison@crossroadscn.com Ebenezer Reformed Church 309 E. Park St., Morrison 815-772-2472 - www.ercmorrison.com Emmanuel Reformed Church 202 E. Morris St., Morrison, 815-772-3890 www.emmanuelreformedchurch. org Rev. Luke Schouten, Senior Pastor Rich Criss, Ministry Coordinator First Baptist Church 406 E. Maple Ave. Morrison Pastor Dick Adams - Phone 772-2696 First Presbyterian Church Rev. Michael Selburg - 815-772-3510 100 East Lincolnway, Morrison Facebook live services Sundays 10:15 a.m. YouTube Channel: First Presbyterian Church firstpresmorrison@gmail.com www.firstpresmorrison.org Kingdom Life Community Church 11429 Ward Road, Morrison, 815-772-4098 www.kingdomlife.global Pastor Stephen Harmon Morrison Christian Church 201 S. Genesee, Morrison Larry Kidwell, Minister - 970-488-9651 lkidwell51@gmail.com Google YouTube Larry Kidwell for sermons. Morrison United Methodist Church 200 W. Lincolnway, Morrison Pastor Calvin Haines - 815-772-4030 St. Mary’s Catholic Church Rev. Slawomir Zimodro 13320 Garden Plain Road, Morrison 815-772-3095

WISDOM

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CHURCH LISTINGS

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

PORT BYRON Bethel Baptist 27308 108th Ave. N., Port Byron Church Phone: 309-523-3352 Pastor Lee Williams Church of the Cross United Methodist Church 22621 IL 2 and 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: 309-523-2834 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, IL 61275 Church Office Phone: 309-523-2396 Email: portbumc@frontiernet.net Jim Crozier, Pastor

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

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

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

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

DENNIS ELECTRIC

Area fish fries canceled

Two popular area fish fries in March have been canceled because of COVID-19 restrictions in the state. Hooppole American Legion Post 1191 announced last week it is canceling its event. “Between the CDC [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] and the county health officials, we won’t be able to provide a normal Hooppole Legion experience with our current guidelines,” a statement on its Facebook page said. Hooppole American Legion Post

1191 estimated it will be November before it is able to cook fish for the community. Shari Pilon of St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Erie said the church will not be having its Lenten fish fries this year, which it typically hosts every Friday night in March. Pilon said the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the church population and attendance has limited the ability to provide the service. “We’re sorry to have to cancel. Hopefully we’ll be back next year,” she said.

CHURCH BRIEFS

Emmanuel Reformed free community meals

The free community Wednesday night drive-thru meals continue this Wednesday from 5:30 to 6 p.m. This week’s menu will be country fried steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn and s’mores bars. Enter the church parking lot from the north alley and remain in your cars. A runner will inquire as to how many meals you need, and those meals will be brought directly to you. This Sunday’s 8:30 a.m. (masks MANDATORY) and 10 a.m. (masks recommended) worship services will have Pastor Luke Schouten continuing his Lenten message series, “Journey of the Stones” with his message “Sticks and Stones” drawn from John 8: 1-12. First Sunday will lead the worship set. Ministry coordinator Rich Criss will be the organist for the service, providing the prelude, interlude and postlude. Call to leave a message or text your name, which service, how many attending and contact number beginning Tuesday morning through 4 p.m. Saturday afternoons for reservations. The Emmanuel Church reservation line is 815-213-8715. Reservations are received on a first-come, first-served basis with a maximum of 100 in the sanctuary at one time. Information is available on the

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First Reformed Church Sunday worship

Worship begins at 9 a.m. March 7, the third Sunday of Lent, at First Reformed Church, 510 - 15th Avenue in Fulton. Pastor Chuck Huckaby will preach from Matthew 18:15-35. Special music will be provided by Art and Peggy Kilburg. Social distancing will be practiced and masks are required. A women’s Bible study with Renee Huckaby on the book of Ephesians takes place Tuesdays at 9 a.m. at the church and at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. Pastor Huckaby leads a Bible study on the Ten Commandments on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. both in person and on Zoom. Creative Crew’s next meeting is at 9 a.m. Wednesday, March 10. Our services are now livestreamed on Facebook. Go to www.facebook.com/ groups/firstfulton to join the group and see the services. The previous Sunday’s service is broadcast on WCCI, 100.3 FM, at 6 p.m. Sunday night. For information, go to our website at www.firstrcafulton.org..

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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 DIANNA M. REMOUR, DECEASED. No. 2021 P 11 NOTICE OF DEATH AND CLAIM PERIOD Notice is given of the death of Dianna M. Remour. Letters of Administration were issued on February 2, 2021, to Boyd D. Remour II of 2910 Dawson Street, IA Muscatine, 52761 and Michalla M. Carr of 207 2nd Avenue South, Albany, IL 61230 as Independent Co-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 E. Knox Street, Morrison, Illinois, 61270, or with the Independent CoExecutors, or both, on or before August 16, 2021, or, if mailing or delivery of a notice from the Independent CoExecutors 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

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that date is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered by the claimant to the Independent Co-Executors and their attorney within 10 days after it has been filed. E-filing is now mandatory for documents in civil cases with limited exemptions. To efile, you must first create an account with an e-filing service provider. Visit https://efile.illinois courts.gov/serviceproviders.htm to learn more and to select a service provider. If you need additional help or have trouble e-filing, visit http://www.illinois courts.gov/FAQ/ gethelp.asp or talk with your local circuit clerk's office. Lon M. Richey Attorney for said Estate 225 E Main Street, P.O. Box 128 Morrison, IL 61270 Phone: 815.772.4900 Email: lrichey@ richeylegal.com Feb. 16, 23, & March 2, 2021 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS ESTATE OF STIRLING E. BOWERS, Deceased. NO: 2021 P 20 CLAIM NOTICE AND NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Notice is given to creditors of the death of Stirling E. Bowers. Letters of Office were issued on February 10, 2021, to Neil S. Bowers, 1120 Pepper Dr., No. 91, El Cajon, CA 92021, as Independent Executor, whose

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es with limited exemptions. To e-file, you must first create an account with an e-filing service provider. Visit http://efile.illinois courts.gov/serviceproviders.htm to learn more and to select a service provider. If you need additional help or have trouble e-filing, visit http://www.illinois courts.gov/FAQ/ gethelp.asp. Neil S. Bowers Independent Executor for the Estate of Stirling E. Bowers, Deceased William R. Shirk Attorney for Independent Executor ARDC # 2589699 Law Office of William R. Shirk, P.C. 301 E. Main Street Morrison, IL 61270 Tel: 815 772-7231 Fax: 815 772-4599 Email: wrshirk@ wrshirklaw.com February 23, March 2, 9, 2021 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS ESTATE OF STANLEY J. DOMACK, DECEASED NO: 2021 P 6 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given to creditors of the death of Stanley J. Domack, Letters of Office were issued to Sharon A. Hawkins, whose address is 1301 S. Blackhawk Road, Oregon, IL 61061, as Independent Representative, whose attorney of record is Lester S. Weinstine, of the Law Offices of Lester S. Weinstine, P.C., P.O. Box 409, Morrison, IL 61270-0409. Claims against the estate may be filed

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of Office were issued on January 29, 2021 to Marlene Greve, as Independent Executor, whose attorney of record is shown below. The estate will be administered without court supervision, unless under Section 284 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/284) 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 E. Knox St, Morrison IL 61270, or with the representative, or both, on or before September 3, 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

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Advertisement for Bids The Fulton Flood Control District is seeking sealed bids for mowing for the 2021 season along portions of the floodwall in Fulton, more particularly described as follows: From the approach on the north side of Fulton Corporation, to the approach on the south side where the walking path begins, and from the approach on 11th Avenue, south to the boat ramp; from the top of the inland side of the levee to the base of the levee, and the small areas on the river side of the bike path, as needed, and under the Rte. 136 bridge. For further particulars, contact Mr. David Wherry. Bids should be enclosed in a sealed envelope clearly marked: “MOWING BID” and then enclosed in a separate envelope for mailing to: Attorney Thomas J. Potter, P.O. Box 360, Morrison, Illinois 61270, or they may be sealed and delivered to the undersigned at the meeting, prior to opening. Proof of liability and workers' compensation insurance is required, with the District to be named on the successful bidder's CGL policy as an additional insured. Bids should be submitted on a “per-cut” basis. Bids will be opened at the regular meeting on March 22, 2021, at 5:15 p.m. at the Fulton Fire Station, 1802 - 16th Avenue, Fulton, Illinois. Russell Sikkema, Secretary of the Board of Trustees Fulton Flood Control District, Whiteside County, Illinois March 2, 2021


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

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SALARY SCHEDULE OF GROSS PAYMENTS FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL AND NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFIED Tenboer; Kerrie Tenboer; Thomas A. Unruh; Salary Range: Less Than $25,000 Logan Caroline A. Tenboer; Linda D. VanZuiden; PERSONNEL Ashley E. VanderLeest; Valerie S. Vincent; Ashdown; Mallory Baar; Kayla A. Bohms; Ryan L. VanZuiden; Sherrie Verkruysse; Salary Range: Less Than $25,000 Teri D. Leslie D. Wall; Kelsey White; Samantha A. David W. Bomleny; Stacy M. Bomleny; Dawn Adam R. Voeltz; Kirk Wellman; Karen L. Ashdown; Stephanie Bohms; Lori A. Border; Wolf; Corrin Zschiesche M. Bowling; Whitney E. Bramm; Heather Wiersema; Marta J. Wirth; Carissa A. Wolf; Erin L. Bowling; Kathryn M. Bracke; Susan Salary Range: $60,000 - $89,999 Amanda B. Bruns; Jon E. Cooper; Terry L. Cox; Alissa Jaclyn Wright; Cynthia A. Young V. Christian; Catherine S. DeBaillie; Gina L. Abbott; Jesse S. Abbott; Amy E. Achs; Nicole M. DeShane; Amber L. Dornbush; Kevin Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999 Amber Epperly; Kyle W. Foster; Robert T. Garcia; L. Arians; Jon C. Birdsall; Lisa D. Carlson; P. Dunne; Erin Eckberg; Carson J. Farral; D. Bramm; Teresa M. Brown-Paxton; Joy L. Andrew S. Henson; Lisa L. Huisman; Carla Marcia A. Graham; Haley A. Hawkins; Jodi R. Farral; Lynette Foree; Rhonda K. Burns; Jennifer J. Cole; Tina M. DeShane; A. Jaquet; Marla S. Johnson; Gerald T. Stephanie J. Holland; Kristine L. Jacobs; Foree; Joseph M. Froeliger; Chloe A. Fuller; Jennifer Eggers; Alicia A. Eyrich; Courtney Kreuder; Keith R. Morgan; Melinda S. Matthew H. Klauer; Kathryn L. Leihsing; Chris Heather A. Fuller; Thomas L. Green; Kelly A. Hawk; Angela M. Howell; Teri L. Jepson; Morgan; Matthew J. Newton; Mary L. K. Lindsey; Kali M. Livengood; Andrea M. A. Hart; Christin I. Holper; Brandon Howell; Kelly A. Johnston; Patricia A. Mallary; Pons; Joan K. Puckett; Linda M. Roberts; McConnell; Matthew B. McCormick; Sheri L. Craig Huizenga; Robert C. Hunter; Jessica Rhonda E. Parker; Amber L. Pratt; Tina L. Cindy Saad; Julie Schroeder; Mason D. Melton; Charles A. Milem; Jason R. Orman; L. Johnson; Don Kuhnen; Koby S. Kuhnen; Rice; Amy S. Ryan; Robert W. Sanders, Jr. ; Sitzmore; Marcia M. Smith; Susan L. Teats; Rachel L. Pratt; Rachael N. Robinson; Julie Kara K. Kullerstrand; Montana N. Lawson; Sheila M. Sikardi; Lore K. VanHoosier; Julie Janice M. Unruh; Cynthia S. Weaver; Jon B. B. Russell; Jonathan D. Schlagheck; Janine Amy S. Littrel; Gerald Lundquist; Owen E. Vershaw; Sheila A. Wildt; Kathy A. Young Wederquist; Karen R. Young-Urick J. Stickler; Bradley S. Storm; Brad Tichler; McConnell; Brandon McCullough; Candice Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999 Mary Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999 Katelyn Terri M. VanOosten; Dawn M. White; Tyler K. Milem; Lindsey M. Milem; Olivia R. Miniel; C. Bebon; Linda M. Cooper; Babette M. McConnell; Lauryn C. Smeltzly E. Whitebread; Olivia Wickes; Ryan M. Blake Misfeldt; Bruce R. Mix; Madison Duncan; Kelly A. Elder; Linda J. Floming; Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999 Matthew Winckler; Laura D. Windish; Kara A. Wisdom Newton; Morgan Newton; Troy M. Ottens; Elizabeth A. Green; Taylor A. Howard; Lori A. E. Armstrong; Morgan L. Bahnsen; Jami Salary Range: $90,000 and over Martin Shannon L. Parrish; Garrett E. Passmore; Huizenga; Anita K. Hunter; Scott E. Jacobs; L. Burbridge; Brian A. Buri; Jenna M. D. Felesena; Brian W. Howell; Gretchen Samuel R. Perschnich; Megynn Porter; Leslie A. Miner; Michelle L. Misfeldt; Rose A. Copeland; Taylor A. Hatteberg; Amber K. L. Kruthoff; Timothy J. McConnell; Tod A. Riley N. Redell; Linda S. Reisenbigler; Amy Morine; Kara D. Mortensen; Thomas J. Pratt; Hayen; Emily A. Majeski; Cassidy A. Melton; McCullough; Sandra J. Newton; Barbara L. Ryan; Jenna N. Saad; Laykin J. Scanlan; Kathy L. Reymer; John L. Ronnau; Allison R. Colin J. Mix; Paige M. Panicucci; Lindsey M. A. Proeger; Thomas G. Rickels; Susanne Amanda B. Schanze; Hannah Schanze; Ann Steimle; Kristina L. Stubbs; Tiffany C. Vittori; Pons; Brittney Ramos; Mariah N. Rudnicki; K. Schaechter; Marla J. Smeltzly; Carol S. Schipper; Kelly A. Schipper; Haily A. Schultz; Lisa C. Wiebenga Stephen W. Rudnicki; Taylor A. Ryan; Stralow Traci M. Scobee; Deborah L. Shirk; James Salary Range: $60,000 and over Ella L. Deanna L. Schindel; Lindsay D. Schryver; GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFIED W. Sikardi; Kory W, Sommers; Pamela S. Bright; David W. DeShane; William F. Patton; Alyssa D. Sibley; Erica L. Stralow; Andrew K. PERSONNEL Steele; Skylar A. Steimle; Taylor A. Steimle; Gregory E. Pons; Joshua R. VanDeWostine 2JR PIZZA ENTERPRISES $7,516.36; ACCELERATE LEARNING INC. $3,952.75; ADVANCED BUSINESS SYSTEMS $11,451.24; ALAN’S AUTOMOTIVE SER INC $5,808.86; ALLENDALE ASSOCIATION $108,099.98; ALLTEST INC $2,572.92; AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES $69,101.97; AMERICAN FIDELITY $70,265.68; AMERICAN FIDELITY-FLEX $46,838.36; APPLE INC $313,305.00; APPTEGY $4,500.00; ARGIANAS & ASSOCIATES, INC. $10,000.00; ARTHUR J GALLAGHER $2,947.00; ARTHUR J GALLAGHER & CO $12,113.00; ATLANTIC COCACOLA $3,066.28; ATLAS BUILDING MAINT INC $2,522.65; AUNT MILLIE’S BAKERIES $3,301.30; B&B MASONRY & RESTORATION, INC. $13,300.00; BALLARD SERVICES INC $7,005.00; BALLARD SERVICES, INC $17,797.00; BECKWITH COMMERCIAL ROOFING INC $6,483.00; BICOUNTY SPECIAL EDUCATI $168,718.97; BLDD ARCHITECTS $23,161.37; BLICK ART SUPPLIES $6,091.36; BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD $1,926,357.75; BRAD DEERY FORD $25,365.00; BRAY ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, INC. $3,420.00; BREEDLOVE’S SPORTING GOOD $9,118.70; BRENTHAVEN $6,270.00; BSN SPORTS LLC $26,629.45; BUSINESS SYSTEMS CONNECTION $2,708.00; CADY ELECTRIC $52,041.85; CARDINAL CUSTOM BUILDERS $2,600.00; CDW GOVERNMENT INC $4,400.85; CENTRAL STATES BUS SALES $5,614.51; CENTRAL STATES BUS SALES $112,000.00; CHEM SEARCH $7,145.84; CHG ALTERNATIVE

Payments over $2,500, excluding wages and salaries. EDUCATION INC $3,411.83; CHURCH ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL $412,395.11; ILLINOIS MUTUAL $36,780.75; CINTAS LOC 23M STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION $3,060.00; $10,456.00; CLAYTON HOLDINGS LLC INFOBASE LEARNING $2,696.13; IXL $91,529.41; COM ED $162,703.97; CROWN LEARNING $4,691.00; JO-CARROLL GYM MATS, INC $19,500.00; DEARBORN ENERGY $63,277.44; JUNIOR LIBRARY NATIONAL LIFE INS CO $6,532.80; DEMCO GUILD $2,993.00; KAPLAN PLAYGROUNDS $3,252.24; DIRECT FITNESS SOLUTIONS $36,789.00; KOHL WHOLESALE $53,774.00; DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION $93,823.37; KRANOS CORPORATION LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE $3,187.50; $7,563.90; LAKESHORE LEARNING DREAMBOX LEARNING $3,200.00; $4,355.11; LEGO EDUCATION $4,183.55; ENYEART DISTRIBUTING $22,458.49; LIBERTY MUTUAL $5,400.00; LILLIPUT ERIE EDUCATION ASSOC $17,630.76; PLAY HOMES $6,213.00; MCMASTERERIE HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITY $29,956.42; CARR $5,048.59; MENARDS $13,483.13; ERIE MIDDLE SCHOOL $7,517.08; ERIE MIDWEST ALARM SERVICES $22,394.57; TEACHERS ASSOCIATION $48,909.55; MILLS ELECTRONICS REPAIR $5,610.00; FAIRCOM $20,000.00; FARMERS NATIONAL MO-ST PLUMBING & MECHANICAL BANK $14,102,724.00; FELESENA, MARTIN $32,956.40; NEXT WAVE AUTOMATION D $7,098.40; FIRST TO THE FINISH $5,548.54; NWEA $6,125.00; ORIGINAL T’S $5,116.87; FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS $9,569.00; PAPER 101 $6,867.78; PAXTON/ $1,120,007.19; FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS PATTERSON $13,350.00; PEARSON $65,547.72; FRONTIER $25,152.05; FYR- EDUCATION $18,240.70; PERMA-BOUND FYTER CO $4,463.60; GALE/CENGAGE $3,966.04; PIGOTT, INC. $96,711.70; LEARNING $5,145.19; GOLD STAR FS PIONEER $2,543.50; PLUNKETT’S PEST INC $47,292.94; GORENZ AND ASSOC CONTROL, INC $3,459.92; PRO COM LTD $21,340.00; GRAINGER $3,912.23; SYSTEMS $21,885.00; POWER SCHOOL GREAT AMERICA FINANCIAL SERVICES $3,185.13; PROFESSIONAL ELECTRIC $24,468.00; GREAT WESTERN SUPPLY CO COMPANY $4,743.43; PROPHETSTOWN$34,690.27; GRP MECHANICAL CO, INC LYNDON $35,422.69; PRUDENTIAL LIFE $300,961.00; GSC $3,600.00; HALDEMAN INS CO $4,565.80; REGIONAL OFF OF HOMME/ANDERSON $41,746.00; EDUC #47 $3,789.00; RENAISSANCE HAMMOND HENRY HOSPITAL $9,824.30; $3,810.50; REPUBLIC SERVICES HELLO LITERACY INC $7,650.00; #015 $13,445.62; REVOLVING FUND HOUGHTON MIFFLIN $72,457.46; IDEAL $5,360.69; RIVERSIDE TECHNOLOGIES, ENVIRONMENTAL $36,920.12; IFIBER INC $81,217.02; ROBBINS SCHWARTZ $8,400.00; ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF NICHOLAS $44,171.44; SAW TREE SCHOOL BOARDS $7,922.00; ILLINOIS REMOVAL $4,200.00; SCHOLASTIC INC. DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE $322,333.20; $3,489.24; SCHOOL LUNCH SOLUTIONS

$8,356.99; SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC $31,293.09; SELECT EMPLOYEES CREDIT U $3,418.56; SELECTIVE INSURANCE CO $124,100.00; SHAHEEN VILLAGE MARKET $3,286.00; SHIELDS $14,641.75; SJ SMITH CO $79,733.13; SKYWARD ACCT DEPARTMENT $20,218.35; SLOAN IMPLEMENT CO, INC $4,950.00; SPECIALTY FLOORS $4,468.00; STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT $28,800.00; STEIMLE’S LAWN CARE $108,255.00; STERLING COMM UNIT #5 $40,559.00; STICHTER CONSTRUCTION $192,849.63; STUCCO SOLUTIONS INC. $6,500.00; SWEETWATER $3,209.91; SYNCB/ AMAZON $23,890.92; TAGBOARD, INC $9,000.00; TEACHERS’ RETIREMENT SYS $607,525.10; TEXAS LIFE $3,924.60; THE BURGETT GROUP $3,119.37; THE HOME DEPO PRO INSTITUTIONAL $4,484.10; THE MATH LEARNING CENTER $22,329.83; THIS FUND $125,415.08; THOMPSON TRUCK & TRAILER $18,516.68; TIERNEY $41,068.00; TREASURER-STATE OF IOWA $6,803.64; TROXELL $5,773.00; TWIN STATE TECHNICAL SERVICES $31,223.33; UNITED RENTALS $2,936.08; USPS $3,000.00; VALLEY CONSTRUCTION CO. $11,077.67; VILLAGE OF ERIE $70,878.36; VISA $92,146.41; VISSERING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY $936,204.03; WALMART COMMUNITY $5,290.32; WASHINGTON NATIONAL INS $9,194.60; WEBER AUTO GROUP, INC $16,788.88; WEBER, DOYLE/LORI $2,925.38; WISDOM HEATING AND AIR $8,456.78; ZORO TOOLS INC $8,097.15 March 2, 2021

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, ILLINOIS LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING LLC, PLAINTIFF, VS. JEANNE VANWINKLE; SARA E VANWINKLE; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANTS. NO. 20 CH 67 103 2ND STREET HILLSDALE, IL 61257 JUDGE PRESIDING JUDGE NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by the Court in the above entitled cause on January 11, 2021, will on 03/23/2021, in The Rock Island Justice Center, 1317 Third Avenue, 1st Floor, Rock Island, IL 61201, at 09:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of Rock Island, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: LOTS 7, 8, AND 9, EXCEPTING THE NORTH 82 FEET THEREOF, IN BLOCK 3, IN THE TOWN OF HILLSDALE, SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF ROCK ISLAND AND STATE OF ILLINOIS. TAX NO. 06-29-300-011 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 103 2nd Street Hillsdale, IL 61257 Description of Improvements: Green vinyl siding, two story single family home, detached two car garage The Judgment

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amount was $99,701.96. Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 10% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Visit our website at

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http://ilforeclosure sales.mrpllc.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 N. Dearborn St., Suite 1200, Chicago, IL 60602. Tel. No. (312) 346-9088. Please refer to file# 20-03942IL PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT, THE PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. I3163451 February 16, 23, 2021 March 2, 2021 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY-ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS VILLAGE CAPITAL & INVESTMENT, LLC, PLAINTIFF vs. JOSE A. VARGAS; DEFENDANT NO. 2020CH88 Judge Presiding Address: 3814 10th Avenue Court Moline, Illinois 61265 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on January 8, 2021, I, Sheriff of Rock Island County, Illinois, will on April 9, 2021 at the hour of 9:00 AM at the Rock Island County Justice Center, 1317 3rd Avenue, Rock Island, IL 61201, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Rock Island, State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the

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following described real estate: LOT NUMBER TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO (222), IN PARCEL NUMBER TWO (2) MOLETTE ADDITION, AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF MOLINE, ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, ILLINOIS. COMMON ADDRESS: 3814 10th Avenue Court, Moline, Illinois 61265 P.I.N.: 08-34-318-095 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. THE JUDGMENT AMOUNT WAS: $81,429.47 Sale terms: 25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "as is" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representations as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. Pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512, the amounts of any surplus bid will be held by the sheriff until a party obtains a Court Order for its distribution, or for 60 days following the date of the entry of the order confirming sale, at which time, in the absence of an order directing payment of the

LEGAL NOTICES 101 p y surplus, it may be automatically forfeited to the State without further notice. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC, 230 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60606, telephone 312541-9710. Please refer to file number IL 20 7871. Sheriff of Rock Island County, Illinois Johnson, Blumberg, & Associates, LLC 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite 1125 Chicago, Illinois 60606 Email: ilpleadings@ johnsonblumberg. com Ph. 312-541-9710 / Fax 312-541-9711 JB&A # IL 20 7871 I3163108 March 2, 9, 16, 2021 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Education of Erie CUSD #1 in the County of Whiteside, State of Illinois, that it will hold a public hearing on Friday, March 12, 2021, at 4:30 P.M. at the Erie High School Media Center located at 435 6th Avenue, Erie, IL 61250. The purpose of said hearing will be to receive public comment on a proposed waiver application to 105 ILCS 5/10-20.12A

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in regard to tuition for non-resident students. The waiver would allow students of Erie CUSD #1 employees, currently working for the school district who do not live within the district boundaries, to attend Erie Schools and not be required to pay the Per Capita Tuition Charge. Applicable registration fees will still be required to be paid. WE ARE NOTIFYING all citizens of Erie CUSD #1 to attend this hearing to give input to the Board regarding the modification to the School Code. March 2, 2021

REAL ESTATE 200 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, ILLINOIS LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING LLC, PLAINTIFF, VS. JEANNE VANWINKLE; SARA E VANWINKLE; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANTS. NO. 20 CH 67 103 2ND STREET HILLSDALE, IL 61257 JUDGE PRESIDING JUDGE NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by the Court in the above entitled cause on January 11, 2021, will on 03/23/2021, in The Rock Island Justice Center, 1317 Third Avenue, 1st Floor, Rock Island, IL 61201, at 09:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated

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g in the County of Rock Island, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: TAX NO. 06-29-300-011 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 103 2nd Street Hillsdale, IL 61257 Description of Improvements: Green vinyl siding, two story single family home, detached two car garage The Judgment amount was $99,701.96. Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 10% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765

p y ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Visit our website at http://ilforeclosure sales.mrpllc.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 N. Dearborn St., Suite 1200, Chicago, IL 60602. Tel. No. (312) 346-9088. Please refer to file# 20-03942IL PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT, THE PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. I3163451 February 16, 23, 2021 March 2, 2021 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY-ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS VILLAGE CAPITAL & INVESTMENT, LLC, PLAINTIFF vs. JOSE A. VARGAS; DEFENDANT NO. 2020CH88 Judge Presiding Address: 3814 10th Avenue Court Moline, Illinois 61265 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the

REAL ESTATE 200 above cause on January 8, 2021, I, Sheriff of Rock Island County, Illinois, will on April 9, 2021 at the hour of 9:00 AM at the Rock Island County Justice Center, 1317 3rd Avenue, Rock Island, IL 61201, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Rock Island, State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: COMMON ADDRESS: 3814 10th Avenue Court, Moline, Illinois 61265 P.I.N.: 08-34-318-095 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. THE JUDGMENT AMOUNT WAS: $81,429.47 Sale terms: 25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "as is" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser a shall receive Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representations as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. Pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512, the amounts of any surplus bid will be held by the sheriff until a party obtains a Court Order


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for its distribution, or for 60 days kfollowing the date of the entry of the order confirming rsale, at which time, in the absence of an order directing payment of the surplus, it may automatically Lbe aforfeited to the without eState further notice. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser oof the unit at the sale, rforeclosure other than a mortegagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE aRIGHT TO REMAIN yIN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS TAFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC, 230 W. Monroe St., eChicago, IL 60606, telephone 312o541-9710. Please yrefer to file number IL 20 7871. f Sheriff of Rock Island County, e Illinois Johnson, Blumberg, & Associates, LLC 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite 1125 Illinois rChicago, a60606 Email: ilpleadings@ johnsonblumberg. com Ph. 312-541-9710 / Fax 312-541-9711 JB&A # IL 20 7871 I3163108 r March 2, 9, 16, 2021

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