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COOLING OFF Sarah Ford/For Shaw Media

Tracy Livesay of Deitricks’ Alpaca Ranch in rural Prophetstown uses a hose to cool down the herd of animals during the heat wave on Friday, July 23. The farm hosted their first alpaca tour of the year this past weekend, with more planned for the first weekend in August. See page 2.

REGIONAL NEWS

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County Fair Coming

Company Gets Award

Open to the Public

Whiteside Co. Fair announces schedule. / 4

Excavating company wins an award. / 5

Business back to normal at new vet clinic. / 9

WHAT’S INSIDE Social News........................................ 3 Police Reports.................................... 4 Glimpses of the Past....................... 10 Published every Tuesday 20 pages • One section

BUSINESS NEWS

Property Transfers.........................10 Churches....................................14-15 Classifieds ..............................17-20

DEATHS Lois Musselman, James Harlan Beswick, Lester L. Moyer, Kenneth R. Beswick, James W. Whitney, Page 8


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Alpaca ranch reopens to the public BY SARAH FORD For Shaw Media

After an extended closure due to the pandemic, Deitricks’ Alpaca Ranch in rural Prophetstown reopened for tours this past weekend, with more in the works for the summer. Tracy Livesay, granddaughter of Dwight and Wanda Deitrick, owners of Deitricks’ Alpaca Ranch, welcomed guests back to the farm for the first in-person tours this season. Though the farm team has been busy over the past year with their herd of 62 alpacas, vegetable gardening, corn and bean fields, knitting with alpaca fiber, and other farm chores, the ranch remained closed to the public for safety reasons. Now that life is returning to normal, Livesay is back to scheduling one-hour tours that offer a glimpse into the daily care of the inquisitive and captivating camelids. The focus is on alpaca education and the alpaca lifestyle, and young and old are invited to come and learn. During Friday’s tour, guests got to meet and mingle with the sociable herbivores, which Livesay calls “gentle creatures.” When temperatures are high like they were, a good portion of the day’s care is spent on cooling them down. Livesay fills up small pools for them to “cush” in, and hoses down their bellies and under their legs to keep them cool. The barn provides shade and a cool reprieve from the heat. Livesay talks about the ins and outs of keeping a herd of the animals that originate from South America. She provides facts on the history of alpacas, discusses routine care, and talks about their crimpy and silky fleece. They can occasionally be heard “humming,” which they do when happy or nervous. The young are called cria, the females called cows, and the males are bulls. Their average life span is about 20 years. Alpacas are bred exclusively for their fiber in the United States, with two breeds on the market – Huacaya and Suri. There are 22 colors of alpacas, ranging from white, beige, fawn, brown, black, and gray, plus color combinations. The fiber is as soft as cashmere, water-repellent, and lighter weight and warmer than sheep’s wool. The Deitricks’ Alpaca Ranch gift shop is on site and is full of hand knit hats, scarves, and other creations, plus skeins of yarn and bags of roving. Everything made from their fiber lists the name of the alpaca that provided it. The tour is a great excursion for kids, families, Ag enthusiasts, knitters, and anyone craving a country farm experience. Livesay knows her herd members by name, such as Bright Eyes, Jewel, Crusader, Rocco, Winston, Milkweed, Pepper, and Samson. They eagerly surrounded her as she brought out a hose for the mid-morning

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Twin sisters Ava and Anna Salvador, 12, spent their family “Friday adventure day” touring Deitricks’ Alpaca Ranch in Prophetstown.

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Siblings Owen, 9, and Aubree Byram, 11, of Thomson, and their cousin (right) Jayden Rogers, 10, of Savanna, enjoyed a Friday morning tour of Deitricks’ Alpaca Ranch in rural Prophetstown. cool-off, with kids and adults smiling at the sight. The next tour dates are set for Friday, August 6 and Saturday, Aug. 7 - both tours start right at 10 a.m. Planning is also under-

way for an Alpaca 101 seminar coming this winter. Deitricks’ Alpaca Ranch is located at 11200 Lomax Rd. Prophetstown. Follow them on Facebook or visit deitricksalpacaranch.com for more information.


HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Vera Louis Stutzke, daughter of Henry and Freda Mennenga, was born July 30, 1922, on a farm east of Morrison. She attended McElrath Grade School in Mount Pleasant Township, two miles north of Round Grove. She was a member of th e Mor ris on High School band, where she played saxophone and E-flat alto clarinet. She graduated with the Class of 1940. Vera was married to Edwin “Bud” Stutzke for 57 years, and they farmed between Sterling and Morrison. Her family

includes her two children, Cheryl Stutzke and Kurt (Elisa) Stutzke; grandchildren Jason Stutzke and Jennifer Stutzke (Jared Haenni); great-grandchildren Jaren, Haele and Kobe; and step-great-grandchildren Aubri, Brian and Donny. After working 23 years at GE in Morrison, she has traveled extensively with her family throughout the U.S., Canada, France and England. Her favorite national parks include the Grand Canyon, Zion and Trona Pinnacles. Her favorite destinations have been Paris, Bury St.

Edmunds, London, Pie Town, San Francisco, Lake Tahoe and visiting her 97-year-old sister, Marian Swanson, in San Jose. When she isn’t traveling, she enjoys gardening, watching “Days of Our Lives,” taking care of her cats, riding her golf cart around the farm, napping and spending time with her family and friends. Help Vera celebrate her “99 Years Young” birthday with a card shower. Send your greetings to Vera at 14609 Blue Goose Road, Sterling, Illinois 61081.

Vera Louis Stutzke will celebrate her 99th birthday on July 30. She was born in 1922 on a farm east of Morrison. Submitted photo

Dr. Abdul Foad selected for ASES membership

Dr. Abdul Foad, orthopaedic surgeon at Morrison Community Hospital, has been selected as a member of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons. The elite society, which has only 1,100 members, is made up of the top national and international orthopaedic surgeons who specialize in shoulder and elbow surgeries. Membership is by invitation only. Criteria for membership includes being considered a regional expert in the field of shoulder surgery and continuation of peer-reviewed publications and book chapters on shoulder/elbow topics based on

work in the clinical practice location. Foad is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and fellowship trained in sports medicine and arthroscopy. He received his medi- Dr. Abdul Foad cal degree from Penn State University and completed his residency in orthopedic surgery at the University of Texas Medical Branch. He completed his fellowship in sports medicine and

arthroscopy from one of the premier sports medicine fellowship programs in the world at Ulleval Hospital and the International Olympic Trauma and Research Center in Oslo, Norway, where he had the opportunity to work on Olympic and professional athletes. Despite his busy schedule and practice, he continues to teach residents, medical students and physician-assistant students in a private practice setting. He sits on the Iowa Orthopaedic Research Foundation Board at the University of Iowa, where he mentors residents and medical students in Iowa who are interested in clinical research

in orthopaedic sports medicine. He was president of the Iowa Orthopaedic Society in 2015. He is an active member in good standing and fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine and the Arthroscopy Association of North America. Foad practices at Morrison Community Hospital in Morrison and Terrace Ridge Medical in Davenport, Iowa. His policy is to see injured patients in a timely fashion, usually the next day, if possible. His motto is “Service with science.” Office appointments can be made by calling 815-772-5505.

Stonecroft Clinton Women’s Connection to meet Aug. 11 at Community Reformed Church Stonecroft Clinton Women’s Connection will meet at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 11, at Community Reformed Church, 747 N. 12th St., Clinton, Iowa. There will be brunch, followed by

music and an inspirational nondenominational speaker. Cost to attend is $10. Music will be provided by Cheryl Green and Sue Pessman of Fulton. The speaker, Debbie Sollis of Rock

Island, will share the secret of “The Best Gift Ever.” Sollis accepted God as a teenager but didn’t really get to know Him. All women are invited to attend.

Reservations are due by Friday, Aug. 6. For reservations or information, call Nancy at 563-242-8819 or Donna at 563-357-6843.

IN BRIEF First Presbyterian Church drive-up meal set for July 29

First Presbyterian Church of Morrison is dedicating its next free community drive-up meal to benefit the Morrison Fire Department. All donations will go directly to the fire department. The July 29 menu will include grilled 1/4-pound hot dogs, pasta salad, chips and a cookie. The meal will be served from 4:30 to 6 p.m. or until the food runs out. Outdoor dining is available, weather permitting, or just drive up to the corner

of Knox and Genesee streets. Call 815-772-3510 or search the “firstpresmorrison” group on Facebook for information.

Fulton Red Hats to meet July 28

Members of the Fulton Red Hat Society will meet at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 28, at Jenny’s Restaurant, 517 N. Second St., Clinton, Iowa. Members are from Thomson, Savanna and Clinton. New members are always welcome.

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Entertainment announced for 150th Whiteside County Fair MORRISON – The 150th Whiteside County Fair is less than a month away, and another impressive lineup of entertainment is in place that is sure to wow the crowds. The fair opens Tuesday, Aug. 17, and completes a five-day run on Saturday, Aug. 21. You won’t want to miss it! The 150th annual fair takes place at the fairgrounds in Morrison.

Tuesday, Aug. 17

Evening entertainment is Pro-Bull Riding starting at 7 p.m. Cheer on these brave cowboys as they prepare to hang on for 8 seconds while their four-legged nemeses try to spoil their plans. Other events to start off the fair are the Western Horse Show at 8 a.m., poultry judging at 10 a.m., Open Swine judging at noon, Kids Tractor Pedal Pull at 2 p.m. and Jr. Swine judging at 4:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Aug. 18

Home Free is on the stage at 7 p.m. The all-vocal country entertainers have made their mark on the music scene, racking up almost 600,000 album equivalents globally, embarking on major international tours, amassing 399 million views and more than one million subscribers on YouTube, and being declared “country music fans’ favorite a cappella group” by Taste of Country. Other events are Western Horse speed events, which start the day off at 8 a.m. Dairy will be judged at 9 a.m.

Thursday, Aug. 19

The grandstand entertainment in the evening is sure to amaze the crowd as daredevils from the U.S. FMX Freestyle Motocross show perform their stunts and tricks at 7 p.m. At 9 a.m., the Beef Cattle Jr. Show will be judged at the Beef Show Arena. The Heavy Horse Halter Classes will be judged in front of

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The Whiteside County Fair is scheduled for Aug. 17-21 and will mark its 150th year. the grandstand at 9 a.m. Hitches, including 4 Horse, will be at 1 p.m.

Friday, Aug. 20

The Illini State Pullers Association brings in its “souped up” tractors and trucks that will pull sleds and show off the horsepower under the hoods in front of the grandstand at 6:30 p.m. The Antique Tractor Parade will be at 5:30 p.m. At 9 a.m., the Heavy Horse Hitch Classes will be shown in front of the grandstands. The Open Beef Show will be judged at 9 a.m. in the Beef Show Arena. At 1 p.m., the Heavy Horses

come back as they thunder in front of the grandstand with the Big 6 Horse and Unicorn Hitches.

Saturday, Aug. 21

At 6:30 p.m., the car-crushing, adrenaline-pumping, smoke-filled Demolition Derby will finish off the five days of crowd-pleasing entertainment. Horses are at the post as harness racing is on the track at 1 p.m. Other events are a Kids Tractor Pedal Pull at 11 a.m. and a wood carving auction at 4 p.m. The Mega Band is back again this year, and the Wilson Family Show will

entertain fairgoers with its carnival and midway attractions. Patrons can ride unlimited rides every day of the fair for $50 (if purchased in advance the week before the fair at the secretary’s office) or $60 during the fair. The Grandpa Cratchet Stage Show will return again this year, along with the Bike Give Away each day of the fair and the Cake/Pie Walk. New to the fair this year is the All Star Barnyard Revue, which includes pig racing and a barnyard animal show. For more information about the fair, visit www.whitesidecountyfair.org.

POLICE REPORTS Fulton Police

July 16: Robert G. Seigler was arrested for criminal trespass to property, aggravated battery of a peace officer and obstructing and resisting arrest at Fulton Road west of Chase Road. He was taken to the Whiteside County Jail. Brett D. Nielsen of Clinton, Iowa, was cited for speeding in the 100 block of 14th Avenue. He was released with a promise to comply. July 17: Kaywyn J. Beswick of Morrison was cited for speeding in the 1300 block of 14th Avenue. She was released with a promise to comply. July 21: Corien K. Hughes of Daven-

port, Iowa, was arrested for no valid driver’s license, driving an uninsured motor vehicle and no rear registration plate light. He was released with a notice to appear.

Morrison Police

Arrests On Wednesday, July 14, about 8:54 a.m., Morrison police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by Vasilica F. Benner, 31, of Maple Park in the 400 block of East Lincolnway for moving and registration violations. As a result of the traffic stop, Benner was issued a written warning for expired registration and arrested pursuant to an arrest warrant

(controlled substance violation) issued by Iowa. Benner was taken to the Whiteside County Jail. On Tuesday, July 20, about 10:56 p.m., Morrison police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by George T. Pelka, 68, of Morrison on East Lincolnway at North Cherry Street for a moving violation. As a result of the traffic stop, Pelka was arrested and charged with failure to signal when required, illegal transportation of alcoholic liquor in a motor vehicle and driving under the influence (drugs). Pelka was taken to the Whiteside County Jail, processed and released with a notice to appear.

Citations July 2: Savanna M. Ford, 23, Morrison, speeding July 4: Travis J. Klancher, 20, Dewitt, Iowa, speeding July 12: Patricia J. Fuegen, 76, Charlotte, Iowa, speeding July 16: Sandra L. Wulf, 59, Morrison, speeding Farah D. Hernandez, 40, Rock Falls, speeding July 22: Brenda E. Larson, 60, Westminster, Maryland, speeding

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


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History of county fair presentation to take place Aug. 8 at Heritage Museum

Morrison’s Heritage Museum will open its doors at 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 8. A program will begin at 1:30 p.m. Mary Beth Dombroski will speak on the history of the county fair. The program will be live-streamed through the Facebook page, Morrison IL Historical Society, for those not able to attend in person. This is the first attempt live so please be patient. If you are a member of the group, the link will be at the top of the page. If you are not a member you need to search Morrison IL Historical Society, click on https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.facebook. com__;!!M4vhdRTxuY8!js8saGlBPRJ6IY_ F8GENzqVmRYKAdeYlnCSLdzT-P6yKZqZJMj1FWAy-FIjLjTMcfA$, Morrison IL Historical Society and finally Join Group. This needs to be done before the July 28. The museum has displays in place and is excited to begin its programs. Light refreshments will be available. Everyone is invited to attend. The museum is at 202 East Lincolnway in Morrison. Hours are 1 to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. For information, call 815-772-8889.

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Countryside Christian Church annual Cruise-in Aug. 21

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Jim Kaecker, left, of Cordova and Becki Winger of Rapids City stand by a sign promoting Countryside Christian Church’s 9th Annual Cruise-In on Aug. 21.

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ABOVE: Katelyn Temple of Fulton checks on Sweetie and Rosie, the hens who won Temple a blue ribbon in Junior Showmanship on July 9 at the Whiteside County 4-H show. Results from the Whiteside County 4-H show in the categories of general projects, cat, horse, poultry and rabbit are online at saukvalley.com. The show was July 8-10 at the Whiteside County Fairgrounds.

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Radio station donation a big hit BY SARAH FORD For Shaw Media

A dedicated listener of WQUD Vintage Radio 107.7 in Erie surprised staff members recently with the donation of a hand-carved display to be added to the station’s musically themed décor. Mike Pulford of Davenport, a daily listener of the radio station, said he was inspired to make a token of his appreciation for the good music and entertaining DJs. He said the radio station “plays everything” and the music keeps him company while working in his shop or other jobs at a recycling company and night shift supervisor. He says he got hooked on WQUD after listening to the Uncle Tim Show. Mike carved a guitar and satellite (a homage to the Uncle Tim Show) into a heavy chunk of walnut wood. He said the project took him about three and a half weeks, and it was his third major project since taking up woodcarving as a hobby about two years ago. He said he learns as he goes and he’s able to envision what he wants to carve when looking at a piece of wood.

The Morrison Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a pop-up farmers market in in conjunction with National Farmers Market Week. The event will be held at the Whiteside County Fairgrounds on Thursday, Aug. 5 from 3-7 p.m. Farmers markets stimulate local economies and increase access to fresh, healthy foods and unique local designs. These benefits are not possible without family farmers and hard-working small businesses. To succeed, they count on their neighbors to shop regularly. Space registration is just $20 and will be used to help with the cost of new Main Street banners. Contact the Morrison Chamber of Commerce at 815-7723757 or email morrisonchamber@morrisonil.org to reserve a spot. And be sure to stop on by for a local and unique shopping experience with neighbors and friends.

Vintage Radio 107.7 DJs Aaron Dail, left, and Tim Possley, right, are pictured with Mike Pulford of Davenport, who donated a woodcarved sign to the station last week. Submitted

Tim Possley of the “Uncle Tim Show” said he’s taken many song requests from Pulford, but the gift to the station was quite a surprise. He was excited to see the satellite in the carving, since he is fascinated with all things concerning the “Final Frontier.” A self-proclaimed space nut, Tim loves all things NASA, planets, stars, space travel, astronauts, explo-

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ration, and International Space Station. Tim stated that he feels very lucky to work at the station in downtown Erie, with his show airing weeknights from 6-10 p.m. Being a radio host is something he always wanted to try, and the freedom on the airwaves and friendships made in the process is the icing on the cake.

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OBITUARIES JAMES W. WHITNEY

Born: July 6, 1940 in Morrison, IL Died: July 23, 2021 in Clinton, IA James W. Whitney, 81, died Friday, July 23, 2021, at Alverno Health Care Facility in Clinton, IA. His funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, July 30, 2021 at the Fulton Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home with Chaplain Elizabeth Heard, chaplain of Alverno Health Care Facility officiating. A visitation will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 29, 2021 at the

JAMES HARLAN BESWICK Born: June 26, 1933 in Sterling, IL Died: July 8, 2021 in Carrolton, TX

James “Jim” Harlan Beswick, 88, died quietly July 8, 2021, in Carrolton, Texas, from complications of dementia, surrounded by his family. He was born June 26, 1933, in Sterling, Illinois, to Raymond and Marie Beswick, a long time farming family of Morrison. Jim graduated from Morrison Community

KENNETH R. BESWICK

Born: September 16, 1942 in Morrison, IL Died: March 30, 2020 in Barrington, IL Kenneth R. Beswick, 77, of Lake Zurich, IL, formerly of Morrison and Erie, IL, died Monday, March 30, 2020 at Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital in Barrington, IL. A celebration of life will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 31, 2021, at the Farm Bureau Pavilion, Whiteside County Fairgrounds in Morrison. A program and remembrances/sharing of stories will begin at 2:30 p.m.. Casual dress; bring your lawn chairs. For safety of all involved, please social distance and/or wear a mask if you have not been fully vaccinated. Ken was born on September 16, 1942, in Morrison to Dewitt K. and Violetta M. (Humphrey) Beswick. He was educated in the Malvern and Hiddleson Grade Schools of

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Fulton Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home. Interment will be at Lusk Memorial Cemetery in Albany, IL. A memorial has been established to Alverno Health Care Facility. James was born July 6, 1940 in Morrison, IL, to Frederick E. and Esther M. (Eacker) Whitney. He was educated in the Clinton grade schools and was a graduate of Clinton High School. He married Judith A. Lehmkuhl on September 28, 1957 in Clinton, IA. She died on January 25, 1997. He later married Barbara (Andersen) Thomas on February 7, 1999. She died on March 5, 2013. Jim was first employed as an auto mechanic and then was a tool and die maker at Lord Baltimore Press. He was then employed by Electric Service in Clinton as an electrician for many

years until retiring in 2002. He was a 50-year member of the IBEW Local No. 145 and was also a former member of the Albany Fire Department. Jim enjoyed fishing, hunting, golfing and traveling around the world in his motor home. Jim designed and built his home in Albany and was known for his love for “tinkering.” Survivors include two sons, Mark (Mary) Whitney, Bryan (Karrie) Whitney both of Albany, IL; one stepdaughter, Penny Dondiego of Clinton, IA; one step son, Brad (Jenny) Thomas of Clinton, IA; five grandchildren, Autumn (Wiley) Blasdell, Jarica (Jeff) Jordan, Taylor (Samantha) Whitney, Paige Whitney, Chloe (Cannon) Lambert; five great-grandchildren, Wiley and Dawson Blasdell, Brooklyn and Bryant Whitney, Ella Jordan; seven step-

grandchildren, Shawn Goodhart, Eric (Shelby) Goodhart, Matt Thomas, Cole Thomas, Abigail Thomas, Austin Dondiego and Vanessa Dondiego; two step-great-grandchildren, Aiden and Paisley Goodhart; one daughter-in-law, Missy Whitney of Albany, IL; one sister, Carol Cook of Morgantown, WV; and one brother, Tom (Sandy) Whitney of Plant City, FL. He was preceded in death by his parents; two wives, Judith and Barbara; three sons, Daniel James Whitney, Robert James Whitney and Randy David Whitney; one stepgrandson, Lucas Thomas; one sister, Penny; one brother, David Whitney. To send online condolences, go to www. bosmarenkes.com

High School in 1952, where he participated in a number of athletics and earned a BS degree from Western Illinois in 1977. He married his high school sweet heart, Sally Lee Petersen, in 1954. They celebrated 67 years of marriage. They had three children, Frankie Marie Beswick Hood of Morrison, Colorado, James Harlan Beswick Jr. of Conroe, Texas, and Jamie Lee Norman of Flower Mound, Texas. Jim was drafted in the U.S. Navy and served from 1955 to 1957 as a battery specialist on the USS Hancock, that toured the Korean and Japanese waters shortly after the Korean War. Upon release from the military, he and his wife relocated to Boulder, Colorado, where he attended the University of Colorado. Jim and his wife Sally decided to make Colorado their home, having all three of their children in the Denver/Boulder area.

The family farm needed his assistance requiring Jim to move his family to Morrison in 1966, where he spent the next twelve years until it became necessary that he relocate his family out of the area. Moving back to Colorado, Jim worked for the USDA Soil Conservation Service in Salida, Colorado, as a field engineer, working with local ranchers. He transferred to Denver in 1988 and worked as hydrologist for the Colorado Snow Survey District, maintaining snow survey sites in 5 western states. He retired in 2000. Jim’s passion was working on his Alpine “diesel pusher” motor home and traveling extensively for the next 19 years with his wife throughout the country, visiting many NHRA tracks and RV spots in Arizona and Texas. His highlight was attending the Indy 500 and meeting Roger Penske in his garage at the track. He was known for his “can do” attitude

and dancing skills as one of the last good dancers of his generation. Seldom indoors, Jim maintained an active lifestyle moving from Colorado to Arizona and then ultimately to Flower Mound, Texas. Jim was a member of the Elks Club, Veteran of Foreign Wars and the Alpine Motor Home Association. Survivors include his wife, Sally Lee; three children, Frankie Hood, Jim Beswick Jr, and Jamie Norman; and his three grandchildren, Alexandra (Norman) Bumpass, Addison Lee Norman and Austin James Norman. Memorial donations may be made to the Fisher Center for Alzheimer’s Research Foundation. His ashes will be laid to rest at Grove Hill Cemetery in Morrison. Jim was the family rock and his magnetic smile will be missed by many.

rural Whiteside County and was a graduate of Morrison High School. He married Gayle E. Horning in Anamosa, IA, and in April 2019 they celebrated their 60-year anniversary surrounded by family. Ken first farmed in the Morrison area and also worked as a carpenter. He then farmed in the Erie area from 1963 to 2017. He was a member of 4-H and FFA while growing up and later became a 4-H leader, serving for 25 years. Ken loved running chains for his boys’ high school football games and ardently cheered at his daughters’ basketball and volleyball games. He was a member of the Morrison and Erie United Methodist Churches, the Whiteside County Livestock Feeders Association, Whiteside County Pork Producers, and served on the Board of Directors of Garden Plain Mutual Insurance and Black Hawk Mutual Insurance. He was also a longtime member of the ASCS Board, serving as president for many years. Ken also served as a Newton Township Trustee. In 1971, Ken was named “Outstanding Young Farmer” for Whiteside County and runner-up for the state of Illinois “Outstanding Young Farmer” honor.

Three years later he was named the county’s Conservation Farmer of the Year. Ken was a skilled designer, carpenter, and woodworker. He enjoyed genealogy and traveling the United States and abroad; two of his favorite places to visit were Glacier National Park and France. He and Gayle also hosted and later visited two foreign exchange students. Both Ken and Gayle spent many happy days at their cabin on the Mississippi River and enjoyed their time wintering at Blue Parrot Resort in Lady Lake, FL, where he played shuffleboard, horseshoes, and drank coffee and ate donuts with many friends. He also enjoyed spending time in Morrison and Florida visiting with his dad and stepmother Betty (Dykema) Beswick and stepsiblings, Mary, Judy, Bill, and Doug. After moving from the farm, Ken and Gayle’s time at Saddlebrook in Grayslake, IL was spent meeting neighbors, riding their trikes around the community, playing cards, and watching wildlife on the lake from their back porch. His recent time at Cedar Lake Assisted Living was filled with new friends and prowess at Jeopardy! But he remained grateful for his lifelong connection

with his high school classmates. Survivors include two sons, Rick (Paula) Beswick of Bozeman, MT and Mitch Beswick of Greenville, SC; two daughters, Diane (Jeff) Vail of Palatine, IL and Lori (Kevin) Clark of Long Grove, IL; nine grandchildren, Haley Vail-Adams (Joey Adams) of Clearwater, FL, Sydney (Colton) Crayne of Greer, SC, Brianna Beswick of Anchorage, AK, Spencer Beswick of Ithaca, NY, Christian Vail of Chicago, IL, Caleb (Sarah) Vail of Barrington, IL, and Jackson, James, and Jayson Clark of Long Grove, IL; two great-grandchildren, Violet Vail DeBaker and Elijah Crayne; two sisters, Karen Howe of Caledonia, WI, and Jane Wilson of Roanoke, VA; and one brother, Don (Peggy) Beswick of Morrison. Ken was preceded in death by his parents, Spud and Vi; and wife, Gayle (November 14, 2019). Memorial donations may be directed to the Parkinson’s Foundation (parkinsons.org). To send online condolences, go to www. bosmarenkes.com

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BY SARAH FORD For Shaw Media

A year to the day after opening their new veterinary facility in Port Byron, Drs. Terry and Sarah Foust were finally able to welcome the public indoors on Saturday, July 10 during an open house. Up until recently, River View Veterinary Services was only accepting drop-off appointments due to the pandemic, so the tours were the public’s first glimpse into the newly constructed building along IL Route 84 at 602 N. High St. With giveaways, food and drinks, face-painting, and staff-led tours of the facility, the Fousts and their team of 12 assistants could finally show the inner workings of the state-of-the art veterinary clinic that was built at the site of the former Port Byron Academy last year. The full-service clinic offers surgery, medical, wellness, and dental care for small and large animals. Dr. Sarah is from Chadwick, while Dr. Terry is from Dixon, so Port Byron was an ideal place to be close to family, both with a home and a business. The husband-and-wife team both obtained their veterinary degrees from the University of Illinois College of Veteri-

nary Medicine. During the open house, clients could explore the expansive building with a rustic feel, pet care inventory selection, and various rooms where teams provide care for cats, dogs, and other critters. The facility is equipped with digital x-rays, in-house bloodwork, and ultrasound capabilities. The Fousts also provide farm call service to the surrounding area. Tech assistants Kyan Stuart, a Riverdale senior, and Nathalie Zabramba, a recent Riverdale graduate, were demonstrating the new dental area used for both routine cleanings and dental surgeries. They were excited about the facility’s growth and expansion of services to local clientele and said their employment at the vet clinic has further inspired their interest in biology and agrisciences. The Fousts also wrapped up their second Vet Camp of the summer last week, which they offer to community youth every year. Kids can get handson learning in the various aspects of veterinary care, from suturing to surgery to parasites to animal anatomy, plus the importance of spaying and neutering pets. The veterinary clinic first opened

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Vet Assistant Madeline Horton demonstrates surgical care with “Fluffy” who ate too much candy during the open house on Saturday, July 10. on Port Byron’s Main Street in 2013. The Fousts purchased the new site from the Village of Port Byron in January 2020 and spent months on construction of the building. The $2.7 million dollar project was completed by TWC, Inc., of Wilmar, MN. The Fousts will be rebated up to $405,000 for their investment, paid in yearly increments until 2028 from the Port Byron Tax-Increment Finance (TIF) funds.

Drs. Sarah and Terry say they love the Port Byron community, and look forward to providing veterinary care to clients for many years to come. The clinic is open 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. – noon on Saturdays. Follow River View Veterinary Services, LLC on social media or riverviewvets.com for clinic information and animal education.

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GLIMPSES FROM THE PAST - FULTON

1961: J. Walter Field retiring after 54 years of service 60 Years

July 26, 1961

J. Walter Field, who has handled more than 50 million pieces of mail for Fidelity Life in his 54 1/2 years of service, will be retiring as Fidelity’s supervisor of mailing and supplies. David de Souza Guedes, who came to the U.S. in December from Brazil, is working as a watchmaker at Larry’s Jewelry. He has been a watchmaker since the age of 12.

50 Years

July 28, 1971

Carol Bosma was crowned Miss Flame for 1971. Runner-up was Sandra Wiersema. Bosma will compete in the Miss Blackhawk contest in October in Morrison. At the meeting of the Fulton Public Library Board of Trustees, a letter of resignation from David Flikkema was read. A letter to Flikkema accepting his resignation with regret and thanking

him for his many years of service to the library was also read.

40 Years

July 29, 1981

Robert Wiebenga has purchased the former Brez-Way Cafe on Fourth Street and plans to reopen the popular dining spot. The business will change its name to Bob’s Uptown Cafe when it opens in August. Joni Kelly is Miss Flame for 1981-82. Runner-up was Connie Abbott.

Fulton and formally dedicated the facility to the people of Fulton and surrounding area. Ven Huizen thanked Vernon Schipper, chairman of the parks and recreation committee of the Fulton City Council, for his efforts in establishing the new park.

20 Years

July 25, 1001

Rice farmers from Uruguay examined John Deere toys at Fulton Implement. The group has been touring the U.S. and learning about America and its farming practices. The group also toured a farm in Erie where the equipment was shown in use. Mayor Kenneth Ven Huizen inspected the new Cattail Park north of

The Fulton Fire Protection District Board of Trustees and members of the fire and ambulance department thanked Sen. Denny Jacobs for his help in receiving a grant from the Illinois First funds. With the grant, the fire and ambulance department was able to buy a thermal imager. The imager will help firefighters see in a smoke-filled structure and help in locating missing people. The installation of the water main stretching from the well on 13th Avenue and Fourth Street to the new water tower on Ninth St. began. When the 13th Avenue work is done to Ninth

April D. Pohren to Crystal Kaye Daniels, 301 Oakland Ave., Morrison, $88,000. David L. Ridenour, Kathryn A. Meyer and Matthew P. Konecky to Dail Family Farms LLC, one parcel on Wilmot Road, Erie, $578,500. Jon R. and Martha J. Kophamer to Jack C. and Patricia J. Adams Trust, three parcels on Covell Road, Morrison, $560,000. R. Brad Long to Jeffrey J. and Patricia L. Dicken, 2205 Myrtle St., Rock Falls, $170,000. Kenneth E. Lanka to Donald and Shelly Enloe, 417 Eighth Ave., Fulton, $120,000. Marie Burkhardt, also Marie Flossie Burkhardt, to Deborah A. and Paul H. Matthew Jr. 406 Ninth Ave., Fulton, $0. George Alcantar to Thea M. Willett, 1205 W. 20th St., Rock Falls, $65,000. Tammy L. Wallace, Tina M. Strohmayer and Tony J., Theodore R., Teresa L. and Kenneth L. Smith Jr. to Samuel and Heather Zigler, 511 W. Fourth St., Rock Falls, $125,000. Anne Atilano to Silence M. Whaley, 25360 Indian Ridge Road, Sterling, $160,000. Freada Nadine Oldham to Charlie O. Refol, 820 E. 16th St., Sterling, $156,000. Kyle Wiersema to Charles and Donna Nicholas, 209 N. Park Ave., Albany,

$66,000. Patricia A. Ferguson to Zachary and Breanna Inskeep, 205 Lakeside Drive, Erie, $181,500. Danny Soleta and Autumn Nicole Karras to James and Tasha Garcia, 20670 White Oaks Road, Morrison, $157,500. John C. Mueller to Daniel P. and Chelsi L. Freed, 1306 Mineral Springs Road, Sterling, $190,000. Brent A. and Denise A. Young to Paul I. Bonnell, 308 Second Ave., Rock Falls, $115,000. Mary S. Donna to Andrew F. Car Skaden, also Carskaden, 1808 20th Ave., Sterling, $80,000. Brown Anderson Farms LTD to Terra IL LLC, five parcels of farmland in Montmorency Township, $4,777,500. Dena L. Sharp, now Wheeler, to Alaina Sanchez, 609 14th Ave., Sterling, $63,500. Ian F., Tracy M. Banks and Cheryl A. Geiger to Kathy S. and Raymond Ybarra Jr., 201 S. Base St., Morrison, $136,500. Stephen H. Aurand to Adrienne Wright, 1505 Sixth Ave., Sterling, $110,000. Glen A. and Carolyn J. Robison to Robison Rentals LLC, 2011 E. LeFevre Road, Sterling, $66,000. Michael J. and Penny L. Ohrt to Mary K. Heysinger, 803 N. Water St., Albany, $575,000.

30 Years

July 24, 1991

Street, the pipe will be installed on the west side of Ninth Street to the tower.

10 Years

July 27, 2011

At the Fulton City Council meeting, aldermen voted yes to move forward on a project to revamp Fulton’s well system. The $3 million project involves rehabilitating the non-operating Well No. 4 with a state-of-the-art filter and treatment plant and adding a new well, Well No. 5, to replace Well No. 2. Congratulations to the 2011 Fulton Pony Boys’ baseball team, which won the South League championship tournament by beating Bureau Valley. Members of the team are Kyle Alstead, Devon Ballard, Cody Crosswaite, Matt Dail, Cole Grant, Collin Greiser, Cody Huff, Jack Lemke, Brevin Mason, Kenny Ramig, Seth Sanderson, Blake Smith, Trey Simmons, Jake VanZuiden and Lucas Wiebenga. Coaches are Kevin Buis and Andrew Zahnle.

PROPERTY TRANSFERS Whiteside County

Warranty deeds Russell D. Deter to Lu Property LLC, 501 W. Wall St., Morrison, $50,000. Marion H. Giesecke to Steven N. and Jean H. Eggemeyer, 108 Carolee Lane, Morrison, $90,000. Theodora M. Behrendt to Beth E. Johnson, 712 Fourth Ave., Sterling, $83,000. Maria A. Sadler, formerly Garza, to Jessica Newman, 1707 19th Ave., Sterling, $90,000. H&H Rental Properties to SA House Rentals, 1001 Kane St., 916 W. Fifth St., 1201 Ave. A and 404 Eighth Ave., Rock Falls, $720,000. Terry K. Durham to Dylan R. Devers, 1303 First Ave., Sterling, $136,000. Angela M. Russell to Emily M. Carroll, 20016 Dean Road, Chadwick, $72,000. Robert Craig and Marla K. Drury to Scott W. and Leslie A. Miner, one parcel of farmland on Frog Pond Road, Fulton, $50,000. Michael D. and Sandra K. Fenton to Family Lease LLC, 612 E. Ninth St., Sterling, $42,000. Aron R. and Jenifer J. Utecht to Megan Barnhart and Bryce Stanley, 1205 Crestview Road, Sterling, $175,000. Barton G. and Ellen L. Smith to P&P Real Estate Investment LLC, 200 Sawyer Road, Morrison, $535,000.

Quit claim deeds Alan E. Blasdell and Karen A. Snowden to Ginger G. Blasdell, 11140 Rock Road, Morrison, $0. Sarah Elliot Moore and Wiley, Emily and Ginger G. Blasdell to Ginger G. Blasdell, 11140 Rock Road, Morrison, $0. Dream Works Remodeling LLC to Maria Pacheco Topete Cruz and Manuel Carlos Banuelos, 3104 McNeil Road, Rock Falls, $25,000. Zachary T. Billing and Jerry W. and Barbara M. Barton to Katie Jo Mullan and Jerry W. Barton, 27976 Hahnaman Road, Deer Grove, $0. Trustees deeds David P. and Cynthia A. Weber to DLKC Holdings LLC Series 6, one parcel on Osage Road, Prophetstown, $614,790. Ruth A. and Stanley R. Mitick Trust, Thomas A. Pons, trustee to Charles Lee Grice, 513 Anthony Court, Morrison, $180,000. Allen D. and Barbara Bush Trust to Briena N. and Adam J. Wyckstandt, four parcels on Crosby Road, Morrison, $428,500. Executors deed Betty Clark Estate to William D. Clark, 1409 Ave. A, Rock Falls, $0.

Source: Whiteside County Recorder’s Office


YOUR HEALTH

BY STEPHEN D. HARRISON, M.D. We have known from the beginning that the original COVID-19 virus would mutate. This is what nature does in order to keep itself going. What was unknown was, would the mutants pose more problems or less? Would people who had the original infection with the virus be protected? What would our vaccines do for the virus? To be clear, those answers are not completely known, but let’s explore what we do know. The bad news is the Delta virus is more contagious than several of the vari-

ants. It’s more likely to land people in the hospital and kill as well. The Delta virus was first uncovered in other countries and is becoming more common in the midwest and southwest. In England, where the country had been opening up, the doubling rate is only 11 days. The Delta variant will continue to spread in the U.S. for some time. The good news is there appears to be some protection for those who encountered the original virus. More notably, those who have had the vaccine appear to have additional protection. Clearly, those who have had the full vaccination have better protection than those with

partial vaccination. The protection appears to be over 90% for those fully vaccinated. This appears to be a situation in which vaccination exceeds that of the natural infection as far as protection from future virus. We must keep in mind that the virus must seek a vulnerable host. Its current highest attack rate is countries with the lowest vaccination rates. In our country, the largest single population is going to be the youngest children for whom the vaccine has not been approved. The safety of our young children is one more factor of consideration as to whether to vaccinate.

As to concern for vaccination during or before pregnancy, there are two major considerations. First, there is no evidence that the vaccine will change fertility rates. Second, there is no evidence that the DNA or other genetics of the baby may be altered. There is a current registry for those who have had the vaccine during pregnancy. To date, there are no identified problems in this situation. A recent study showed that the virus greatly improved the immunity for those who already have had the infection, even if they still had antibodies. In addition, up to 95% of recent infections have involved unvaccinated people.

climate benefits, including setting a minimum rental rate and identifying two national priority zones. The CRP Grassland signup is competitive, and USDA’s Farm Service Agency will provide for annual rental payments for land devoted to conservation purposes. CRP Grasslands helps Illinois landowners and operators protect grassland, including

rangeland and pastureland and certain other lands, while maintaining the areas as working grazing lands. FSA has updated the Grasslands signup to establish a minimum rental rate of $15 per acre, which will benefit 1,300 counties. To enroll in the CRP Grasslands signup, producers and landowners should contact the USDA by the Aug. 20 deadline. Service

center staff continue to work with agricultural producers via phone, email and other digital tools. Because of the pandemic, some USDA service centers are open to limited visitors. Contact your service center to set up an in-person or phone appointment. Information related to USDA’s response and relief for producers can be found at farmers.gov/coronavirus.

IN BRIEF USDA announces deadline for CRP Grasslands signup is Aug. 20 Agricultural producers and landowners in Illinois can apply for the Conservation Reserve Program Grasslands signup until Aug. 20. This year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture updated signup options to provide greater incentives for producers and increased the program’s conservation and

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Erie Middle School students take on ancestor project As one of the final projects of the school year, seventh graders at Erie Middle School were challenged to pick an ancestor or someone they could research and learn more about in order to write a story about that person’s life. Students conducted interviews with family members, and some students were able to gather additional resources and pictures to help tell their story. The project was a collaborative effort between the students’ history classes with Mrs. Gretchen Kruthoff and Mr. Matt Armstrong, English class with Mrs. Samantha Wolf, and their families. It was inspired by the original project that longtime English teacher Mrs. Wiersema made a tradition in her eighth grade class, and the teachers were excited to bring back the project. Students enjoyed getting to know more about their families, and many were surprised to learn how interesting their families were.

“Jeffrey McDearmon” by Jonathan Norman

ther had a wonderful childhood. My grandfather was an amazing person because of his adulthood. Jeff graduated high school in 1975 and then attended two years at Southern Illinois University. Jeff was running out of time to figure out a job. A funeral director approached Jeff and told him he would pay for his schooling if he came back and worked for him. Jeff then studied mortuary science and funeral directing. On Sept. 30, 1978, Jeffrey married Karen Randecker at the age of 21. Jeff did not like his job as a funeral director and quit after a year and went to work at 3M. He worked as a chemical processor, inventory clerk and planner/scheduler. Jeffrey had three kids, Jason, Julie, and Kendal, and loved them so much. Jeff liked to do plays. He had done some in high school and enjoyed those. He acted in plays, and one time Julie joined him on stage! Overall, Jeff had a very good adulthood. Another reason my grandfather is

an amazing person is because of his retirement. Jeff retired in 2017 but still speaks of his job every now and then. Now that Jeff is retired, he likes to garden, bake, ride his bike, travel and do things with his grandchildren. Jeffrey has 11 grandchildren and makes sure to be with them all that he can. Jeff likes to see his grandchildren compete in games and goes to as many as possible. Jeffrey likes to have the whole family over for fun and games. Jeff McDearmon stills acts in plays from time to time, and over the years has done about 15 to 20! Jeff has a good-sized garden and grows things to bake and eat. All of his grandchildren live within two hours of him so he always makes it to birthday parties and Christmas. In conclusion, my grandfather Jeffrey McDearmon had a wonderful life and is an amazing person and grandfather because of his childhood, adult life and retirement. Jeff is the best grandfather a kid could ever ask for.

passed, Lois also took into their home and LESTER L. MOYER cared for her sister Lilla, who passed at age Born: April 5, 1945 in Rock Island, IL 82; her mother, Emma, who passed at age Died: July 13, 2021 in Princeton, Iowa 100, and uncle, Carl, who passed at at 81. While caring for her family, Lois would also Lester L. Moyer, do volunteer work at school and was a Boy age 76, of Rock Scout troop leader. and worked for the Ryder Island, passed away Bus Company, driving young preschoolers to on Tuesday, July 13, and from Wallace School for over 10 years. 2021 at the home of During this time she also continued her his stepdaughter in strong Lutheran faith. She was happiest when Princeton, IA. she was teaching Sunday school, attending Graveside services and helping in all of Messiah Lutheran church will be held at 2 p.m. activities, singing favorite hymns in choir and on Friday, July 30, during church services. She was so proud 2021 at the National to see all of her children confirmed to the Cemetery, Rock Island Lutheran faith. with military honors. Lois was loved by her 6 grandchildren and Anyone going should 10 great-grandchildren, along with many meet at Gibson-Bode neighbors and friends. Funeral Home at 1 p.m. to go in procession. She will be welcomed with open arms by Memorials may be made to Remember the her husband of 60 years, mother, sister, her son David and many loved ones. There was a gathering of family on July 26 at the Oak Knoll Cemetery, where she was placed beside her husband. Online condolences may be sent to www. mcdonaldfuneralhomes.com

Fallen on their website, Rememberthefallen. net. Lester was born on April 5, 1945 in Rock Island to William and Inice (Long) Moyer. He served his country and was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army in 1966. Lester worked for the State of Illinois at the National Guard in Milan. Lester enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, and very much loved his country and his service. Survivors include his wife, Bonnie of Rock Island; daughters, Dorothy Abernathy and Mary Solberg; sons, Billy Moyer and Michael Moyer; four stepchildren; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and sisters, Inez Talbot, Judy Canady, Elsie Moyer, and Donna Sierra. In addition to his parents, Lester was preceded in death by three sisters and four brothers. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.gibsonbodefh.com

Did you know McDearmon means “son of a dear man”? My grandfather, Jeffrey McDearmon, has done so much in his life and is an amazing grandfather because of his childhood, adult life and retirement. My grandfather, Jeffrey McDearmon, is an amazing person because of his childhood. Jeff was born on Jan. 3, 1957, in Savanna, Illinois. His parents were Lawrence and Dorthy McDearmon, and they had nine kids. Jeff grew up with eight siblings but the closest one in age was seven years from him. As a child, Jeff liked to play the piano and sing, as well as use a tiny microscope to look at microorganisms and draw pictures of them. Jeff liked all things to do with chemistry and was always doing experiments. Jeff lived in Mount Carroll and lived his whole childhood there and went to school at Mount Carroll as well. My grandfa-

OBITUARIES LOIS MARIE MUSSELMAN Died: July 16, 2021

Lois Marie Musselman passed away on July 16th, 2021. She was 95. Lois was the daughter of George and Emma Bongart of Sterling, IL. When she was 7, her father passed from appendicitis. Their little family, mother Emma, and sister Lilla Jane moved to the Morrison farm with her grandparents Hulda and Henry Rosenow. There, she helped on the farm and took the carriage to the one-room school. Lois was a graduate of Morrison High School, where she was chosen to sing solos in the chorus and excelled in spelling. Lois became a certified beautician, and started working in her aunt Helen Rosenow’s salon for many years. In 1947 she met and married the man she would spend the rest of her life with, Leroy Musselman. Together they built a home in Emerson and raised 5 children, Diane, Steven, David (deceased), Marsha and Mark. As time


The 2021 Fulton Kiwanis golf outing will be Thursday, Sept. 9, at Sandburr Run in Thomson.

Tee off will be at 12 noon. Greens fees are $50 a golfer, which includes a cart and lunch. Hole spon-

sorships are available for $50. A fourman best-ball format will be used. All proceeds will fund scholarships

for Fulton High School seniors. To reserve a foursome or sponsor a hole, call Bill Wilkin at 563-249-3098.

Nominations open for Super Steamer Fans The response to the Super Steamer Fan program has been amazing the past few years so the Fulton Athletic Boosters would like to once again honor two individuals for their life long support of Fulton Athletics and of our Booster activities. These individuals will be given “lifetime passes” that will allow them to get into all home Steamer athletic events! This is a small way of showing them thanks for their continued support of Fulton Athletics. Anyone is eligible to be nominated to become a “Super Steamer Fan”. Nominations will be excepted through Aug. 8. Write a brief profile of the individual you are nominating outlining why you think they should be selected as our next Super Steamer Fan. Include items such as years they have been supporting Steamer sports, children they have put through or supported in the sports programs, how have they gone above and beyond to support athletic and booster programs. Steamer Pride is alive and well in Steamer Nation and we know there are a lot of Super Steamer Fans out there supporting our teams at every game! This is just a small way for us to celebrate the few who go above and beyond. Please submit your nomination to any booster member or to Patrick Henrekin, assistant principal/athletic director.

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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, 815-589-3790 First Reformed Church 510 15th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-2203 Pastor Charles Huckaby

Spring Valley Reformed Church 10960 Spring Valley Road, Fulton Pastor Joe Crum 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

Fulton Presbyterian Church 311 N. 9th St., Fulton, 815-589-3580 Pastor Rev. Catherine Martin www.fultonpreschurch.org email: fultonpres@mchsi.com.

Hooppole Zion Methodist Church Pastor Dan Wright - Church 815-948-7591 Parsonage 309-658-2145

Garden Plain Presbyterian Church 14915 Sands Road, Fulton

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Gateway Faith Fellowship Church 701 11th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-4283 Pastor Wayne Wiersema

Dominion Christian Fellowship Center 104 4th St. W., Lyndon, 815-590-6971 Rev. Barbi E. Momolu Sr.

Immaculate Conception Church 703 12th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-3542 Father Matthew Camaioni secretaryfulton@gmail.com

Trinity Baptist Church 403 6th Ave North, Lyndon Pastor Alan Jahn - 563-242-0307 www.trinitybaptistchapel.com

Newton Zion Reformed Church 10645 Frog Pond Road, Erie, 309-659-2464 newtonzion@frontier.com Pastor Shannon Parrish

MORRISON

CrossView Church 703 14th Ave., Fulton, 815-589-3425 www.wearecrossview.com

Farmers Elevator

815-772-4029 - Morrison, IL

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

RUTLEDGE ELECTRIC

Frary’s Lumber & Supply

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

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Morrison Veterinary Clinic

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Phone 815-772-4047

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

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

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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 Kicheon Peter Ahn 224-580-5074 Prophetstown United Methodist Church 200 W. 2nd St., Prophetstown Pastor Joey Garcea - 815-537-2496 River Church 218 E. 3rd St., Prophetstown 815-876-6226 - www.riverchurchag.com St. Catherine Catholic Church of Prophetstown 815-537-2077

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

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

DENNIS ELECTRIC Tampico, Illinois 815-438-4402

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

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Members of The Kramers are Ben Wolfe (from left), Maria Kramer Wolfe, D. Scott Kramer and Rachel West Kramer.

Spring Valley Church welcomes The Kramers Spring Valley Reformed Church, 10960 Spring Valley Road, Fulton, welcomes The Kramers to the outdoor stage at 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 1. Join us in the valley for an evening of worship and fellowship. Rootbeer floats will be served. The concert will be moved indoors in case of inclement weather. A freewill offering will be taken. At an event with The Kramers, audiences can expect a variety of

musical styles featuring beautiful family harmonies and the skilled accompanying instrumentation of Scott, Ben and Maria. Audiences are greatly moved, often times to tears, by the sweet, yet powerful, gospel message within each of the musical selections. Top all this off with a time of hearing personal testimony, along with an opportunity to accept Christ as your Savior, and many walk away greatly impacted by the gospel.

CHURCH BRIEFS First Reformed Church worship at 9 a.m. Aug. 1

Join us for worship at 9 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 1, at First Reformed Church, 510 15th Ave. in Fulton. Pastor Chuck Huckaby will bring the message, and the sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated. Coffee and refreshments are served in the library after the service. Senior Meals begin at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays at the church. Creative Crew meets Wednesday, July 28. Feed the Children is every Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the church parking lot. Rainforest Book Club meets Tuesdays at 10 a.m. and Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Services are live-streamed on Facebook. Go to www.facebook.com/groups/ firstfulton to join the group and watch the services. The previous Sunday’s service is broadcast on WCCI 100.3-FM at 6 p.m. Sunday night. For information, go to the church’s website at www.firstrcafulton.org.

Worship at 9 a.m. Aug. 1 at Emmanuel Reformed Church

Plan to join us on Sunday, Aug. 1, and feel free to come a little early and grab a cup of coffee in the Welcome Center before going into the sanctuary for the 9 a.m. worship service. All are welcome and are reminded that Emmanuel Church is a “come as you are” family and dress clothes certainly are not necessary. Pastor Luke Schouten returns to the pulpit after leading a college-aged mission trip to New York and continues his message series, “Armor of God” with “Breastplate of Righteousness” drawn from Ephesians 6:14b. First Sunday will lead the worship set, and Rich Criss will serve as organist for the service. Coffee and fellowship follow worship in the Christ Center. All are welcome and invite your friends! Information is available on the church’s website, www.emmanuelreformedchurch.org, or by calling the church office at 815-772-3890.

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Night Cleaner at Fulton High School - 6 hrs/$11.00/hr.

Para Pro at River Bend Middle School 6.5 hrs/$11.00/hr. Job descriptions on webpage. Persons interested in applying should complete a written application at River Bend District Office, 1110 3rd St, Fulton, IL 61252 by August 6, 2021.

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MEMBER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES

Advantage One Credit Union located in Morrison, IL has two positions open for permanent full-time and/or part-time employment for Member Service Representatives. The hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and every other Saturday from 8:00 to Noon. Visit adonecu.org/about-us/careers/ for benefits. Send resume along with employment history and references to careers@adonecu.org

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Gaffey Health Service Inc. is in need of both Full and Part-time Certified Nurses' Aides. You tell us what you want to work and we work around the rest. Whether it be school, other employment, and/or family life, we can make it happen. Solid starting pay for all, and Health Insurance offered to Full-Time employees. All care is delivered in the client's home or residence. Please go to GaffeyHealthService.com and click Apply Here! For more information call 815-625-5575 M-F 8-4:30pm.

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Base Salary: $5,305.00 Start Date: TBD Qualifications: ASEP Certified Apply to: Mr. Brian Howell Erie Athletic Director bhowell@ecusd.info or Mr. Derick Cox Prophetstown Athletic Director dcox@plt3.org Deadline: August 4, 2021

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The Village of Tampico is currently seeking a full-time employee for their Public Works Department. The Village offers health insurance, holiday pay and paid vacation. Salary is negotiable depending on experience. The ideal applicant must have a High School Diploma and must be at least 18 years of age or older. Applicants must be able to pass initial drug screen and other random screenings as required, must have or be willing to obtain a CDL License within 6 months of being hired, must have knowledge of operating and maintaining heavy equipment, such as a backhoe, in a safe manner and willing to perform regular maintenance of Village equipment, must have experience or knowledge of water / wastewater systems and must have or be willing to obtain Water Treatment Testing License. The applicant must also be willing to obtain vegetation / pest control certifications, and be willing to be on call after hours on a rotating basis. Applicant will need to perform a variety of duties for maintenance of all Village roadways and properties including grounds maintenance / mowing. Each applicant will be required to maintain good public relations in working with the public in a respectful manner, communicate well with supervisors, staff members and fellow employees. We will be accepting applications until August 5, 2021. Applications may be picked up at Tampico Village Hall located at 202 W. Second Street, Tampico IL. The Village of Tampico is an equal opportunity employer.

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SAFETY MANAGER This position is responsible for the overall safety function of the company, and promoting a safety mindset across the organization. The Safety Manager will oversee program development, audits, training, process improvement, accident investigations,and corrective actions associated with safety and health regulations in the workplace and will ensure compliance with OSHA, FMCSA and other local, state, and federal regulations. Send resume to: Wyffels Hybrids - Attn: Human Resources 13344 US Hwy 6, Geneseo,IL 61254 Or apply online at: www.wyffels.com/jobs

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Seasonal Opportunities We offer the opportunity for seasonal employment on two shifts, working approximately 40 hours per week, during harvest at our Atkinson facility. Positions available are:

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REAL ESTATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS PENNYMAC LOAN SERVICES, LLC, PLAINTIFF, VS. THERESA M MOLINA A/K/A THERESA MARIE MOLINA A/K/A THERESA MOLINA A/K/A THERESA LARA A/K/A THERESA M LARA A/K/A THERESA MARIE LARA A/K/A THERESA M MORUA; JOSE L MOLINADOMINGUEZ A/K/A JOSE LUIS MOLINADOMINGUEZ A/K/A JOSE MOLINADOMINGUEZ A/K/A J MOLINADOMINGUEZ A/K/A JOSE MOLINA A/K/A JOSE L MOLINA A/K/A JOSE LUIS MOLINA; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANTS. NO. 21 CH 5 1005 AVENUE F STERLING, IL 61081 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 June 18, 2021, Sheriff of Whiteside County will on 09/02/2021, in Whiteside County Courthouse, Third Floor Lobby 200 E. Knox Street, Morrison, IL 61270, at 10:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the

REAL ESTATE g following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of Whiteside, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: TAX NO. 11-21-162-014 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1005 Avenue F Sterling, IL 61081 Description of Improvements: The property is a single family. The property has a two car garage. The garage is detached. The exterior is brick. The color is tan. The gas is off. The water is off. The property has a fence. The property is vacant. The Judgment amount was $103,545.42. 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

REAL ESTATE file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting or any tenants 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 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# 20-02587IL 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

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sale. I3171479 July 27, 2021 August 3, 10, 2021 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTYMORRISON, ILLINOIS QUICKEN LOANS, LLC, PLAINTIFF vs. THERESA K. BECKMANN; DEFENDANT NO. 2021CH9 Address: 514 W. Main Street Morrison, IL 61270 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 July 7, 2021, I, Sheriff of Whiteside County, Illinois, will on September 2, 2021 at the hour of 10:00 AM at the 3rd Floor Lobby of the Whiteside County Courthouse, 200 E. Knox St., Morrison, IL 61270, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Whiteside, State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: COMMON ADDRESS: 514 W. Main Street, Morrison, IL 61270 P.I.N.: 09-18-176-012 The real estate is improved with a single-family residence. THE JUDGMENT AMOUNT WAS: $61,433.51 Sale terms: 25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject

p p y j 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 for its distribution, or for 60 days following the date of the entry of the order confirming sale, at which time, in the absence of an order directing payment of the surplus, it may be automatically forfeited to the State without further notice. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g) (1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS

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REAL ESTATE 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 21 8368. Sheriff of Whiteside County, Illinois

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REAL ESTATE y 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

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, ILLINOIS BROKER SOLUTIONS, INC, D/B/A NEW AMERICAN FUNDING Plaintiff, -v.JUSTIN L. DANAY A/K/A JUSTINE LAURENCE DANAY, CITY OF SILVIS, PORTFOLIO RECOVERY ASSOCIATES, LLC Defendant 20 CH 124 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on May 27, 2021, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1:00 PM on August 26, 2021, at the McCarthy, Callas & Feeney, PC, 329 18th Street Suite 100, Rock Island, IL, 61201, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 2309 10TH STREET, SILVIS, IL 61282 Property Index No. 18-08-101-003 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $85,679.65. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that 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 representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. 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 this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). 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. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, Alexander Potestivo, POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Plaintiff's Attorneys, 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610, Chicago, IL, 60606 (312) 263-0003. Please refer to file number 114652. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610 Chicago IL, 60606 312-263-0003 E-Mail: ilpleadings@potestivolaw.com Attorney File No. 114652 Case Number: 20 CH 124 TJSC#: 41-946 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Case # 20 CH 124 I3172384 July 20, 27, 2021 August 3, 2021


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NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by Village of Cordova, Rock Island County, Illinois at Cordova Village Hall, 107 9th Street South until 11:00AM., Wednesday, August 18, 2021, for the following: Project description: The Village will require a unit price bid for Phase 2 of the Riverfront Development - Boat Launch and Parking Lot Dredge Armor Plan: 1. Mobilization, Erosion Control, Pavement Removal, Special, Earthwork, Dredging, Excavation Waste, Dewatering Pit & Restoration, Portland Cement Concrete Pavement, Continuously Reinforced Portland Cement Concrete Pavement, Portland Cement Concrete Sidewalk 4", Paint Pavement Making - Line, Curb Stop, Seeding, Class 1, Riprap Erosion Stone, and Temporary Construction Access, locations field marked by the Engineer. Bid forms giving detailed specifications may be obtained at IMEG, Corp. office, 623 26th Avenue, Rock Island, Illinois; breann.r.walters@imegcorp.com. Proposal is available electronically and no plan deposit is required. Bid set will be available August 2, 2021. All bids must be submitted on these forms and returned in a sealed envelope marked with the item or material bid. The most current general prevailing wage rates for Rock Island County shall be paid for each craft or type of worker needed to execute the contract. The Village Board reserves the right to reject any bids and to waive technicalities or irregularities. James Boone Mayor July 27, August 3, 2021

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SCHMALING MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT July 1, 2020 thru June 30, 2021 Balance July 1, 2020 Receipts: Pers. Prop. Repl. Tax Co. Collector Taxes Interest Misc. Receipts Grants, Gifts & Memorial Fund Disbursements: Salaries Library Materials Contractual Services Library Services Building & Equipment Maintenance Other FICA-Library Share Liability Insurance Balance June 30, 2021

$ 108,721.02 $10,661.68 $108,415.20 $390.39 $4,228.70 $16,747.23 $140,443.20 $ 140,443.20 $63,464.90 $21,060.66 $1,343.50 $5,685.22 $10,559.18 $7,341.95 $1,702.11 $14,333.49 $125,491.01 $ 125,491.01 $ 123,673.21 Nancy Countryman, Treasurer Date July 19, 2021

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, ILLINOIS BROKER SOLUTIONS, INC, D/B/A NEW AMERICAN FUNDING Plaintiff, -v.JUSTIN L. DANAY A/K/A JUSTINE LAURENCE DANAY, CITY OF SILVIS, PORTFOLIO RECOVERY ASSOCIATES, LLC Defendant 20 CH 124 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on May 27, 2021, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1:00 PM on August 26, 2021, at the McCarthy, Callas & Feeney, PC, 329 18th Street Suite 100, Rock Island, IL, 61201, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT NINETY-TWO (92) IN GLENDALE THIRD SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW 1/4) OF SECTION EIGHT (8) IN TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17) NORTH, RANGE ONE (1) EAST OF THE FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF ROCK ISLAND AND STATE OF ILLINOIS; EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION DEED FROM ROLAND G. KARN AND BETTY J. KARN TO THE STATE OF ILLINOIS PER WARRANTY DEED FILED NOVEMBER 20, 1974 IN BOOK 616, PAGE 72 AS DOCUMENT NO. 762020, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A TRACT OF LAND BEING A PART OF LOT 92 IN GLENDALE 3RD SUBDIVISION TO THE TOWNSHIP OF HAMPTON AND BEING MORE FULLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE GRANTOR'S NORTH LINE, AND WHICH POINT IS 30.2 FEET EASTERLY OF AND OPPOSITE STATEMENT 82+28+-, ON THE SURVEY LINE FOR 10TH STREET, SILVIS, SECTION 183-MFT, WHICH POINT ALSO LIES IN THE PRESENT EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR 10TH STREET, SILVIS; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE GRANTOR'S NORTH LINE TO A POINT WHICH IS 38.0 FEET EASTERLY OF AND OPPOSITE STATION 82+28+-; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO A POINT WHICH IS 34.6 FEET EASTERLY OF AND OPPOSITE STATION 82+92, WHICH POINT ALSO LIES IN THE GRANTOR'S SOUTH LINE; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE GRANTOR'S SOUTH LINE TO A POINT WHICH IS 30.7 FEET EASTERLY OF AND OPPOSITE STATION 82+92+-, WHICH POINT ALSO LIES IN THE PRESENT EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR SAID 10TH STREET, SILVIS; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE PRESENT RIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR 10TH STREET, SILVIS, TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TRACT OF LAND CONTAINS 374 SQUARE FEET. THE SURVEY LINE FOR 10TH STREET, SILVIS, IS DIVIDED INTO STATIONS 100 FEET IN LENGTH AND THE STATIONS HEREIN ABOVE MENTIONED ARE ON SAID SURVEY LINE. Commonly known as 2309 10TH STREET, SILVIS, IL 61282 Property Index No. 18-08-101-003 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $85,679.65. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that 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 representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. 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 this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). 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. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, Alexander Potestivo, POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Plaintiff's Attorneys, 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610, Chicago, IL, 60606 (312) 263-0003. Please refer to file number 114652. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610 Chicago IL, 60606 312-263-0003 E-Mail: ilpleadings@potestivolaw.com Attorney File No. 114652 Case Number: 20 CH 124 TJSC#: 41-946 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Case # 20 CH 124 I3172384 July 20, 27, 2021 August 3, 2021

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STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, ILJUVENILE DIVISION In the interest of V.A.W. A Minor NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 2021 JA 74 Notice is given to Nathaniel Wilson, Unknown, and Any and All Unknown Fathers, Address: unknown and to any and all it may concern, that on 7/12/21 a petition was filed under the Juvenile Court Act by Jeffrey S McKinley in this Court and that in the courtroom of Judge Presiding in Juvenile Center, 525 18th Street, Rock Island, Illinois, on 8/13/21 at 8:30 a.m or as soon thereafter as this case may be heard, a hearing will be held upon the Petition to have the minor declared to be a Ward of Court and for other relief under that

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LEGAL NOTICES Act. THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS PROCEEDING TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO TERMINATE YOUR PAREN-TAL RIGHTS, AND TO A APPOINT GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY ALL LOSE PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. Unless you appear you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended Petition or a Motion to Terminate Parental Rights. Now, unless you appear at the hearing and show cause against the Petition, the allegations of the Petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or Judgment entered. Dated: 7/14/2021 Tammy R Weikert Circuit Clerk Publish: 7/27/21 By: TJJ July 27, 2021 STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, ILJUVENILE DIVISION In the interest of D.C.Y. A Minor 2021 JA 75 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Notice is given to Vincent Reid, Unknown and Any and All Unknown Fathers, Address: unknown and to any and all it may concern, that on

LEGAL NOTICES ern, 7/19/21 a petition was filed under the Juvenile Court Act by Jeffrey S McKinley in this Court and that in the courtroom of Judge Presiding in Juvenile Center, 525 18th Street, Rock Island, Illinois, on 8/12/2021 at 9:30 a.m or as soon thereafter as this case may be heard, a hearing will be held upon the Petition to have the minor declared to be a Ward of Court and for other relief under that Act. THE COURT HAS IN AUTHORITY THIS PROCEEDING TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS, AND TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. Unless you appear you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended Petition or a Motion to Terminate Parental Rights. Now, unless you at the appear hearing and show cause against the Petition, the allegations of the Petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or Judgment entered. Dated: 7/20/21 Tammy R Weikert Circuit Clerk Publish: 7/27/21 By: TJJ July 27, 2021 CARS815.com Search for local cars

LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN RE THE ESTATE OF WALTER M. HEATH, SR., deceased. No. 2021 P 88 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given to creditors of the death of Walter M. Heath, Sr. Letters of Independent Administration were issued on July 2, 2021 to Traci L. Kuehl, whose attorneys of record are shown below. The estate will be administered without court supervision, unless under Section 28-4 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/28-4) any interested person terminates independent administration at any time by mailing or delivering a petition to terminate to the clerk. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Circuit Clerk, Whiteside County Courthouse, 200 E. Knox Street, Morrison, Illinois 61270, or with the representative, or both, on or before February 7, 2022, or, if mailing or delivery of a notice from the representative is required by Section 18-3 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/18-3), the date stated in that notice. Any claim not filed on or before that date is barred. A copy of a claim filed with the clerk must be mailed or delivered by the claimant to the representative and to the attor10 neys within days after it has been filed. Traci L. Kuehl Independent Executor Ludens & Potter 600 W. Lincolnway, P.O. Box 360 Morrison, Illinois 61270-0360 Telephone: (815) 772-2161 Fax: (815) 772-7440 E-mail: tjpotter@lincoln waylaw.com July 27, August 3, 10, 2021

LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS PENNYMAC LOAN SERVICES, LLC, PLAINTIFF, VS. THERESA M MOLINA A/K/A THERESA MARIE MOLINA A/K/A THERESA MOLINA A/K/A THERESA LARA A/K/A THERESA M LARA A/K/A THERESA MARIE LARA A/K/A THERESA M MORUA; JOSE L MOLINADOMINGUEZ A/K/A JOSE LUIS MOLINADOMINGUEZ A/K/A JOSE MOLINADOMINGUEZ A/K/A J MOLINADOMINGUEZ A/K/A JOSE MOLINA A/K/A JOSE L MOLINA A/K/A JOSE LUIS MOLINA; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANTS. NO. 21 CH 5 1005 AVENUE F STERLING, IL 61081 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 June 18, 2021, Sheriff of Whiteside County will on 09/02/2021, in Whiteside County Courthouse, Third Floor Lobby 200 E. Knox Street, Morrison, IL 61270, at 10:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of Whiteside, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: LOT 16 IN BLOCK 24, DAVID L.

LEGAL NOTICES 24, D AND JOHN W. MARTIN'S CENTRAL ADDITION TO THE CITY OF STERLING, WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 2. TAX NO. 11-21-162-014 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1005 Avenue F Sterling, IL 61081 Description of Improvements: The property is a single family. The property has a two car garage. The garage is detached. The exterior is brick. The color is tan. The gas is off. The water is off. The has a property fence. The property is vacant. The Judgment amount was $103,545.42. Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 10% down by certified funds; balance, by funds, certified 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 the in full of 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

LEGAL NOTICES 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 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# 20-02587IL 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. I3171479 July 27, 2021 August 3, 10, 2021 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTYMORRISON, ILLINOIS QUICKEN LOANS, LLC, PLAINTIFF vs. THERESA K. BECKMANN; DEFENDANT NO. 2021CH9

LEGAL NOTICES Address: 514 W. Main Street Morrison, IL 61270 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 July 7, 2021, I, Sheriff of Whiteside County, Illinois, will on September 2, 2021 at the hour of 10:00 AM at the 3rd Floor Lobby of the Whiteside County Courthouse, 200 E. Knox St., Morrison, IL 61270, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Whiteside, State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT 14 (EXCEPTING THE NORTHERLY 11 FEET THEREOF) IN BLOCK 6 IN THE CITY OF MORRISON, WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. COMMON ADDRESS: 514 W. Main Street, Morrison, IL 61270 P.I.N.: 09-18-176-012 The real estate is improved with a single-family residence. THE JUDGMENT AMOUNT WAS: $61,433.51 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

LEGAL NOTICES purc 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. bidProspective ders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. Pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512, the amounts of any surplus bid will be held by the sheriff until a party obtains a Court Order for its distribution, or for 60 days following the date of the entry of the order confirming sale, at which time, in the absence of an order directing payment of the surplus, it may be automatically forfeited to the State without further notice. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g) (1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC, 230 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60606, 312telephone 541-9710. Please refer to file number IL 21 8368. Sheriff of Whiteside 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

LEGAL NOTICES JB&A # IL 21 8368 I3172233 July 27, 2021 August 3, 10, 2021 ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on July 23, 2021, a certificate was filed in the office of the County Clerk of Whiteside County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as, Designs By Samantha located at 900 15th Avenue Fulton, IL 61252 Dated this 23rd day of July, 2021. Dana Nelson County Clerk July 27, August 3, 10, 2021 ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on July 22, 2021, a certificate was filed in the office of the County Clerk of Whiteside County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as, Jodie Britt Cleaning Service located at 28619 Solstice Street Rock Falls, IL 61071 Dated this 22nd day of July, 2021. Dana Nelson County Clerk July 27 August 3, 10, 2021 NOTICE OF LIEN SALE AT RIVER CITY RENTALS RT 84, FULTON PROPERTY OF MICHAEL RANDALL STORAGE UNIT#83 SALE DATE: AUGUST 11TH, 2021 AT 10:00 AM July 27, August 3, 2021


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