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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS REAL ESTATE Re/Max First Choice...................................................................................................9 Starved Rock Realty....................................................................................................7 Chismarick Realty.........................................................................................................4 Real Estate Agent.......................................................................................................11

FINANCIAL & MORTGAGE AFFILIATES Eureka Savings Bank.....................................................................................................6 Financial Plus Credit Union......................................................................................6 First Federal of Ottawa..............................................................................................2 First National Bank of Ottawa............................................................................ 10 SOCU..................................................................................................................................3 Streator Home Savings Bank..................................................................................9

LOCAL PRODUCTS & SERVICES Arrow Well & Pump................................................................................................12 Danchris Nursery - Contractor’s Grouping..............................................12

Diversified Sheet Metal - Contractor’s Grouping.................................... 12 Marseilles Sheet Metal............................................................................................. 12

All real estate advertising in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 it illegal to advertise “any preferences, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” This publication will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on any equal opportunity basis.

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Jennifer Bliss

Patrick Chismarick

Jenny Gura

Gigi Lansford

815-674-5483

815-257-2076

815-257-8910

815-674-7656

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1803 S. Bloomington St, Streator Website: www.chismarickrealty.com

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Beckie Chismarick DESIGNATED MANAGING BROKER

815-257-3183

807 N Park St, Streator

1020 Hoyne St, Streator

108 W 12th St, Streator

1523 S Illinois St, Streator

2 bed | 1 bath | 1200 Sq Ft MLS# 10858945

3 bed | 2 bath | 1530 Sq Ft 1 car garage | MLS# 10809109

2 bed | 2 bath | 1144 Sq Ft MLS# 10749139

2 bed | 1 bath | 775 Sq Ft 1 car garage | MLS# 10879783

1616 S Wasson St, Streator

308 S Everett St, Streator

1714 N Franklin St, Streator

7 Genseke Ct, Streator

3 bed | 1 bath | 968 Sq Ft 2.5 car garage | MLS# 10824794

2 bed | 1 bath | 1027 Sq Ft 2 car garage | MLS# 10607037

3 bed | 1 bath | 1165 Sq Ft 2.5 car garage | MLS# 10612738

3 bed | 2 bath | 1109 Sq Ft MLS# 10765328

$48,000

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 601 E Main St, Streator MLS# 10618761 $62,000

212 E Main St, Streator MLS# 10617080 $89,000

307 E Hickory St, Streator MLS# 10358726 $99,000

620 E Main St, Streator MLS# 10804245 102 S Everett St, Streator MLS# 10804247 $149,000

109 E Elm St, Streator MLS# 09979437 $289,000

201 Danny’s Dr #1, Streator MLS# 09376531 $1300/mo

1102 Sundown St, Streator

1206 Reading St, Streator

1424 Chippewa Dr, Ottawa

2 bed | 1 bath | 800 Sq Ft 2 car garage | MLS# 10843212

2 bed | 2 bath | 936 Sq Ft MLS# 10853876

2 bed | 1 bath | 825 Sq Ft 2 car garage | MLS# 10846627

2 bed | 2 bath | 1150 Sq Ft Condo 1 car garage | MLS# 10718668

1705 Herbert St, Streator

2123 E 1075th Rd, Oglesby

60 E Circle Dr, Streator

1008 Painter St, Streator

4 bed | 2 bath | 2184 Sq Ft 1 car garage | MLS# 10878809

2 homes | 1950 Sq Ft | 1750 Sq Ft 10 acres | MLS# 10121181

3/4 acre lot MLS# 10856347

3 bed | 1 bath | 1212 Sq Ft 2 car garage | MLS# 10882095

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1804 Golfview Dr #4, Streator $125,000

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Safe and effective ways to clean up leaves

Removing leaves from the yard is a task that homeowners must perform each fall. Thousands upon thousands of leaves can drop from a single tree. Multiply that by the number of trees on a property, and it’s no surprise the task of leaf cleanup can seem so daunting. Furthermore, not all leaves are shed at the same time, so several cleanup sessions may be necessary before the last leaf is banished from the yard. Just like removing snow, leaf cleanup can be a taxing job if done by hand. For people unaccustomed to exercise, cleaning up leaves can turn into quite a workout. According to the Discovery Health Calorie Counter, raking leaves for one hour can burn nearly 292 calories. Shoulders and arms will feel the burn. Raking leaves is considered moderate physical activity, similar to brisk walking. Those who find themselves straining or out of breath should take a break, and these tips also make the job safer and easier. • Wear layers when cleaning up leaves. It may be cool at first, but it’s easy to work up a sweat after raking for awhile. Layers can be peeled off so as not to get overheated or risk hypothermia from sweating in chilly temps. • Pay attention to your posture while raking. James Weinstein, chairman of the Department The Times - Starved Rock Country HOMES

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of Orthopedics at Dartmouth Medical School, recommends forming a wide base with the feet and holding the rake slightly toward the end of the handle with one hand three-quarters of the way down the handle from the other. Do not twist the spine; move your entire body. Avoid overuse of muscles on one side of the body by switching sides periodically. • Do not try to rake or blow leaves on windy days. Wind will only make the task that much more difficult, which could lead to overworking oneself. • Avoid overfilling bags. For those who plan to mulch and bag leaves, remember that compressed leaves can get heavy pretty quickly. Do not over-fill bags, as they can be hard to move or bring to a recycling center. Using a leaf blower to push leaves into piles will reduce the strenuousness of the task, but leaf blowers can be heavy and noisy and gas-powered blowers can produce a considerable amount of exhaust. Raking leaves can be quite a chore. It is important that homeowners take steps to prevent injury while cleaning up leaves in their yards.

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Preparing your home for the next natural disaster (MS) — We all want our homes to be safe, comforting spaces that offer refuge and protection from the outside world. The global pandemic has taught us this, as well as the importance of preparation – not just for illness — but also for natural disasters like fires, floods, earthquakes, and tornados. Making sure your house is a secure and resilient structure is critical no matter where you live, as global warming has altered the climates and weather events of many regions. Fortunately, thanks to advances in design and innovative materials, building a stronger, disaster-proof home is possible. An alternative to traditional wood-framing, Nudura insulated concrete forms are an excellent option many engineers and designers are turning to. The steel-reinforced solid concrete cores range from four to 12 inches, providing far superior strength and safety compared to wood. Meanwhile the non-toxic, fire-retardant expanded polystyrene foam provides a fire protection rating of up to four hours.

Homes built with these ICFs are proven to survive natural disasters — houses that faced Hurricane Michael in Florida and Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans are still standing. ICFs even offer wind resistance of up to 250 mph (402 kph), equivalent to an F4 tornado. Homes that use ICF construction have other added benefits, including enhanced insulation for lower energy bills, a reduced carbon footprint, and improved ventilation for better indoor air quality and lower susceptibility to mold. Concrete forms also require less maintenance over time, saving you the expense and effort of continuous upkeep and providing additional peace of mind. Find more information at nudura.com.

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307 Red Oak Rd, Walnut $14,000 2576 State Route 178 Hwy, Oglesby $62,000 304 W. Saint Paul St, Spring Valley $63,000 518 W. Santa Fe St, Toluca $66,000

115 E Liberty St, Grand Ridge $118,000 409 Esmond Dr, Utica $295,000 2428 Shooting Park Rd, Peru $155,500 700 Clark St, Utica $260,000

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Falling into home safety (BPT) - While the crisp autumn air signals the change of seasons, it also brings fire safety risks associated with fall activities, such as getting cozy around a campfire and burning candles. While spending more time at home and cooking more indoors as cooler weather approaches, it is important to be prepared. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): * Unattended cooking is the number one cause of home fires in the U.S.; * Campfire accidents send thousands of people to emergency rooms with burn injuries every year; * More than half of candle fires (59%) start because a flammable object is too close to the candle. As temperatures begin to drop, make sure to check out these fire safety tips from First Alert: Be alert while cooking. Cooking fires are expected to continue to increase with more cooking occurring at homes across the country right now, so it is important for you to stay alert and be mindful in the kitchen. Stay in the kitchen while you are frying, grilling, boiling or broiling food. If you are simmering, baking or roasting food, check it regularly, remain in the kitchen and use a timer to remind you that you are cooking. Keep anything that can catch fire - oven mitts, wooden utensils, food packaging or dish towels - away from your stovetop. Play it safe around a campfire. Whether in your backyard or on a campsite, it is important to know how to enjoy a campfire safely. Campfires need to be placed at least 25 feet away from any structure and anything that can burn, such as dry leaves and shrubs. Avoid burning on windy, dry days and never use gasoline or other flammable liquids. Always attend to the campfire and keep a close eye on children while the fire is burning, especially when roasting marshmallows. Practice candle safety. Candles can add lots of ambiance to your indoor and outdoor areas, but they can easily ignite anything that can burn. When burning candles, keep them at least a foot away from anything flammable, never leave them unattended and place them out of reach from children. Make it a routine to check that all flames are extinguished before you leave the area. Be prepared to put out a fire. Fires can spread very quickly and have the potential to cause significant damage. You should always be prepared with a fire extinguishing device nearby, like First Alert EZ Fire Spray. It’s easy to use - just point and spray - and features a familiar lightweight spray-can design to

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help stop fires fast. Plus, it discharges four times longer than regular extinguishers (based upon approximate size of fire extinguishing vs. 1-A:10-B:C) and is easy to clean up after use. Its small size makes it easy to store, like in your kitchen cabinet, or perfect to have near you around the campfire. Teach kids about fire safety. While many children will be at home this school year, it is important to remind them about staying safe when near an open flame. Teach kids to stop, drop and roll. Talk about the dangers of open flames and run through safety drills so everyone will feel confident to handle a scary situation. “While spending more time at home, it is important to be prepared, such as having a fire extinguishing device nearby and discussing safety with your entire family to help ensure everyone is ready in the event a fire incident occurs,” said Tarsila Wey, director of marketing for First Alert. To learn more about fire safety, visit FirstAlert.com.

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Did you know? Basements may not be go-to hangouts during spring, summer and fall, when many homeowners spend more time on their patios and decks enjoying the great outdoors. But as winter approaches and the great outdoors becomes less welcoming, basements once again become popular places to relax and spend time with loved ones. That’s why fall is such an ideal time to address mold issues in a basement. According to WebMD, exposure to mold can irritate a person’s eyes, nose, throat, and lungs. That’s true whether a person is allergic to mold or not. Even people who are merely sensitive to mold can experience sneezing and runny nose, and some may even develop red eyes and skin rash if exposed to mold. Reactions are much more severe for people with mold allergies, who may experience shortness of breath or suffer from asthma attacks if exposed to mold. Molds require moisture to grow, and basements may provide ideal growing conditions for mold. Mold spores cannot grow without moisture, so dehumidifiers can help homeowners effectively reduce the risk of mold growth in their basements. WebMD advises homeowners keep indoor humidity levels, which can be measured with an inexpensive instrument known as a hygrometer, below 60 percent. In lieu of wall-to-wall carpeting in basements, install concrete floors and area rugs to make mold growth less likely. Basement floors also should be routinely inspected for leaks, as leaks can promote mold growth. Address leaks promptly if any are found.

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DeAnna is a Realtor with an entrepreneurial spirit, and started her first business at 24 in the emergency freight and logistics industry in 1995 in her hometown. Her business experience also includes owning an electrical construction company that completed many high profile construction projects in her community. Her professional experience is valued by clients when they are buying their first home, forever home, or vacation home. Her industry experience extends to helping clients sell their homes or develop their property portfolios. She is a positive, forward thinking business person who desires to see the Starved Rock Region develop new businesses, new jobs, and opportunities for beginning entrepreneurs. DeAnna Carlson DeAnna values working with others that have similar goals. Real Estate and Economic Development in the Starved Rock Region offers many opportunities for new businesses. Her industry expertise and market knowledge will be an asset for you and/or your business when working with her and RE/MAX 1st Choice. DeAnna and RE/MAX 1st Choice are a GREAT choice when looking for a broker! You can contact DeAnna on her cell phone at 815-488-6611or at the RE/MAX office at 815-434-3337.

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Laundry room renovations you’ll love Does it seem like your hamper is always full and the washing machine is running constantly? You may not be imagining it. Laundry Butler for You, a wash, dry and fold service, says the average household washes 50 pounds of laundry a week and 6,000 articles of clothing every year. Families with children at home are doing laundry most often, and those with pets may find there is ample laundry to wash as well. With so much laundry being generated, homeowners may want to consider paying extra attention to the space in the house where their clothing is being cleansed. Laundry room renovations may not top homeowners’ priority lists, but it may be time to give these rooms another look.

Assess your equipment

If your appliances are aging, a laundry room renovation can start with an investment in new appliances. New models have large capacity loads, tend to be energy-efficient and could have innovative features that help fit with your laundry lifestyle. Purchasing front-loading models also can free up design space, as you can install a counter directly above the units, saving room for other items like drying racks.

Figure out your room needs

A laundry room need not be limited to laundry only. Many homeowners make large laundry rooms catch-all spaces that can serve as utility or mud rooms, pantry overflows, or off-season storage areas. Consider the functions you want the room to serve and include those ideas in your designs.

Add some natural light

If possible, include a window in your laundry room. Natural light can help make the room more enjoyable. It also can help you identify stains on clothes that need to be addressed and make it easier to fold matching items like socks.

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laundry continued from page 10 Think about a utility sink

Many washing machines drain out directly to waste pipes in the floor or wall, but you also can opt to have them empty into a utility sink. This sink also provides a convenient place to handwash items, clean tools or paintbrushes, or store items that perhaps you do not want to bring into a bathroom or kitchen sink.

Include some flair

This utilitarian space need not be boring or bereft of design elements. Mirror your home’s style in the laundry room, and include wall hangings, plants, accent items, and even task lighting. Play up certain features with a bold floor tile or brightly colored walls. Updating laundry rooms can be a great way to make doing laundry more enjoyable and efficient.

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