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1 Randolph quadrennial reassessments Pages Copyright 2015, County Journal Serving The Area With Local News Since Glitter in the Night Page 7 Eagle Fest Page 15 S ville girls to title game Page 16 Volume 36 Number 7 48 Pages Your Local News Leader Thursday, February 12, eterson faces new harges in Randolph By Travis Lott Most Americans thought hey had heard the last from he infamous wife-killer Drew eterson. However, he is now accused f attempting to hire a hit man o kill Will County State s Atorney James Glasgow, the rosecutor who put him away. This time, the charges have een filed in Randolph County ecause of Peterson s prison ome. Attorney General Lisa adigan and Randolph ounty State s Attorney Jermy Walker filed a two-count harge against Peterson Febuary 9 for one count of soliciation of murder and another or murder for hire. According to the charges, eterson contacted an unamed individual in an atempt to have that person find omeone else to commit the urder. Madigan s office declined to omment on whether or not here were any actual attempts n Glasgow s life. Peterson, 61, has been an inate at Menard Correctional enter since February 2013, is third prison since receivng his sentence in Drew Peterson According to Tom Shaer, director of communications for the Illinois Department of Corrections, Peterson was taken by secure transport with multiple correctional officers and a lieutenant from Menard to the Randolph County Courthouse Monday morning. After the hearing, he was immediately returned to his cell, and a news release about the case was distributed. In the document filed that day, the court claims that Peterson allegedly attempted to hire a hit man between September 2013 and December 2014, during his time at Menard. Both charges are Class X felonies. The solicitation of murder carries a mandatory sentence of 15 to 30 years, and the murder-for-hire charge carries a mandatory sentence of 20 to 40. On both charges, Peterson is eligible for a 60-year sentence due to his prior conviction of a felony. How Peterson could have managed to communicate with the alleged hit man, and how the Randolph County officials found out about it, are both still unanswered questions. Certainly we know. Certainly we have evidence, Walker told the County Journal. I don t want to comment about the specifics. The case is being jointly prosecuted by the offices of Walker and Madigan. This is most likely going to take on a life of its own, Walker said. Having the attorney general s assistance is really helpful. One thing that remains a distinct possibility is an influx of national attention to this little corner of Illinois. Continued on Page 5 Signs indicate that Baldwin Lake is closed Toilet waste is accidentally dumped into Baldwin Lake Alex Flores surrenders, posts bond and is released Alex Flores, 34, of Ava responded quickly to a Randolph County warrant that was issued for his arrest. He is charged with three counts of theft of labor or services. On February 4, Flores surrendered at the Randolph County Sheriff s Department. His picture was taken, he posted 1,000 cash bond and was released. His bond had originally been set at 1,500 cash but was reduced. Flores, operator of Gorilla Grid Media, is charged with ordering, but not paying for, catering services in June from the Butcher s Block in Sparta. The Butcher s Block catered meals during preparation of the concert featuring 1970s rock stars at the shooting complex. The Butcher s Block bill for the three dates came to 10,457. The charge was active only in Illinois, because the charge is only a misdemeanor. Flores faces other civil action. He is being, or will be, sued by the cities of Belleville and Sparta for money they spent on his summer concerts. Sparta wants him to pay back about 40,000 of a 50,000 loan he was given to put on concerts in connection with the 175th anniversary of the city. Belleville wants about 100,000 back that it paid for a concert. Flores also has outstanding investments or loans made to him by some local individuals for previous shows held at the shooting complex. Chester has contests in two wards By Dan Zobel Citizens of Chester will have two city council races to vote on when the April election takes place. Ward 1 will see incumbent Nancy Crossland challenged by former council member Steve Wallace. Incumbent Russ Rader will be challenged in Ward 3 by Bruce Williamson. Donnie Clark (Ward 2) and Ray Allison (Ward 4) will both run unopposed. Ward 1 Crossland, 49, has been a lifelong resident and has been on the council for eight years. She ran unsuccessfully for mayor two years ago. I love this community and the people in it, Crossland said. I have a lot of background with the city. Crossland wants to see the road projects to continue to be stressed. She said the work on East Buena Vista has been in the works for quite some time and will come into fruition in the next two years. I would like to see something done at the 3-way stop in terms of the trucking situation, Crossland said. I think IDOT will be turning loose some funds soon to help with some traffic problems in the city. Crossland recognizes how big of issue a municipal swimming pool is to the town and looks forward to what the Chester Pool Committee brings back to the council. First, I m sad about the pool going down, Crossland said. I spent a lot of time there as a child and with my grandchildren. The mayor has put together a group to investigate things and do some research. Chester has also been bombarded with a number of derelict and rundown homes and properties. I feel like the city is not in the real estate business, Crossland said, but I feel like we have an obligation to keep the community clean and safe. She said, down the road, the city will have to look at different avenues before tearing some of the properties down, but at the same time, she wants to keep the community safe and clean. Some of these houses on the delinquent list are not safe properties, Crossland said. Continued on Page 9 Likely occurred over a six-day period By Travis Lott Ecologists and state conservation officials are investigating the impact of an accidental waste water dump into Baldwin Lake. The dump occurred when a valve was left open at the Baldwin Energy Complex, allowing an estimated 100,000 gallons of untreated human waste to flow into the lake. John Cooley, managing director for the plant, said he does not expect the contents of the dump to be anything more than runoff from the plant s restrooms and showers. He went on to say the valve was between the pump station and the waste water treatment lagoon, which is the reason the water was untreated. The dump was not all at once, Cooley said. We believe the event occurred over a six-day period. Cooley told the County Journal the valve has been closed and locked, but further testing of the lake s water is necessary to ensure the safety of the environment. We did confirm that we had a malfunctioning air release valve, Cooley said. New parts are on order. Until then, the valve will remain locked. We re pretty relieved that it was an equipment malfunction and not a human error. He said the company is working with a lab testing facility to assess the severity of the contamination. A one-vehicle accident in Jackson County has left a Chester man dead and another Chester man injured. According to the Jackson County Sheriff s Department, the accident occurred February 9 off Route 3 near its intersection with White Lane. Police said a southbound pickup truck ran off Route 3 and stuck a concrete culvert. The truck then rolled, ejecting its two occupants. Donald Randolph, 50, and Robert Parker, 52, were taken to the Murphysboro hospital, where Randolph was pronounced dead. Parker had serious injuries and was transported to St. Louis for further treatment. Wednesday he was listed in fair condition. Police would not say who was driving. The crash is being investi- The popular lake is currently closed to the public and will not be reopened until clearance has been given from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources following its investigation. According to IDNR, no fish have been killed and they are simply awaiting results of the investigation. IDNR spokesman Chris Young said the department closed the lake after receiving a call from Dynegy, the company that owns the power plant. They contacted us right away, Young said. The lake is leased to IDNR to manage for conservation purposes and is generally open to the public for fishing, boating and camping. However, the lake serves as a source of cooling water for the power plant s generators. The lake is a closed channel, meaning that no water flows from it to any other body of water. Chester man killed in Route 3 accident Donald Parker gated by an accident reconstruction officer from Jackson County. Anyone with further information is asked to contact the sheriff s office at The Ava Fire Department s first responders were also at the scene. Sparta businesses expanding Some business-related issues were acted on at the Sparta City Council meeting Monday night. The council finalized a previous redevelopment agreement with Cedarhurst senior living center for sidewalk work. The city will put 20,000 into new sidewalks along College and St. Louis Streets. The total cost of the project is 60,000, with Cedarhurst paying the rest. Commissioner Gary Stephens said Cedarhurst is now taking residents. The council also approved a building permit for Buchheit. The company will put an addition on the southwest corner of the building. The 2,200- square-foot addition will house a layaway area, restrooms and office space. It is phase one of a two-phase program. Later, Buchheit will add onto the north side of the building. A permit was also granted to DKG Leasing for work at 801 Bradbury Lane. That is Zanders Sporting Goods, which will add 72,000 square feet to its building. In other action, the council Continued on Page 5

2 Page 2 County Journal February 12, 2015 Baldwin man injured in vehicle accident A Baldwin man was njured in a pickup ruck accident at 10.m. Tuesday on Griggs oad in Randolph ounty. According to the andolph County heriff s Department, he truck, driven by John Kirkley, 27, ran ff the road and struck Bobbi J. Williams, 34, f Sparta was arrested ebruary 4 by Sparta olice for obstructing justice. Williams was jailed. Reginald M. Williams, 4, of Sparta was arested February 4 by parta police for domesic battery and obstructng justice. He was jailed Shawon Q. Jackson, 2, of East St. Louis was rrested February 4 by parta police on Ranolph County warrants or delivery of a conrolled substance within,000 feet of a public ark and petition to revoke conditional disharge. He posted bond. John W. Wiley, 29, of parta was arrested Febuary 4 by the Randolph ounty Sheriff s Departent for obstructing an fficer. He posted bond. Shannon L. Knuckles, 3, of Tilden was arested February 4 by ilden police for driving n a suspended license nd driving an uninured vehicle. He posted ond. Sandra M. Campbell, 9, of Chester was arested February 6 by hester police for doestic battery. She was jailed Thomas H. Schaeffer, 2, of Sparta was arested February 5 by ilden police for possesion of meth, fleeing or ttempting to elude poice and driving on a uspended license. He was jailed Bartt A. Nehrt, 35, of hester was arrested ebruary 7 by state poice in Randolph County or DUI and speeding. e posted bond. Jaime Garcia, 36, of Alto Pass was arrested ebruary 7 by Chester olice for driving withut a valid driver s liense and speeding. arcia posted bond. Amber M. Lemanski, 7, of Fayetteville was rrested February 8 by hester police for drivng on a suspended liense. She posted bond. Jeremy S. Copple, 29, f Tilden was arrested ebruary 8 by Steeleville olice on a Washington ounty warrant for failre to appear in court n a deceptive practice harge. He posted bond. Diana Whitener, 30, of inckneyville was arested February 5 by the erry County Sheriff s epartment. She is charged in a erry County warrant with violation of probaion. Whitener was on Sparta firemen were called to a car fire at about 6:25 Wednesday morning. It occurred on Route 4 just south of Schuline Road when a southbound car struck a deer then caught fire. The name of the driver was not available. a utility pole. Kirkley was trapped inside the truck, and Local police blotter probation for possession of methamphetamine. She was taken to jail. Zoe Taylor, 19, and Emma Smyth, 20, both of Pinckneyville were arrested February 5 by the Perry County Sheriff s Department for unlawful consumption of alcohol by a minor. They both posted bond and were released. Aaron Sprague, 17, of Pinckneyville was cited February 7 by the Perry County Sheriff s Department for driving with an expired driver s license. Matthew Kohlhaas, 22, of Coulterville was arrested February 7 by the Perry County Sheriff s Department for DUI, improper lane use and illegal transportation of alcohol. He posted bond and was released. Thomas Keene, 33, of Willisville was arrested February 7 by the Perry County Sheriff s Department for possession of a controlled substance. He was taken to jail pending bond. Megan C. McMullin, 27, of St. Louis was arrested January 2 by Sparta police for driving while license suspended. She posted bond Brandon M. Murphy, 21, of Marissa was arrested February 3 by Sparta police for theft and unlawful possession of cannabis. He was given a notice to appear in court. Two Sparta juveniles were arrested February 4 by Sparta police for retail theft. Alison K. Russell, 51, of Sparta was arrested February 7 by Sparta police for harassment. Karli Helfrich, 19, of New Athens was arrested February 10 by the Randolph County Sheriff s Department on a Randolph County warrant for a petition to revoke probation. Helfrich was in jail in lieu of 1,000 cash bond. Shawn Heape, 37, of Tamaroa was arrested February 11 by the Perry County Sheriff s Department for driving while license suspended. He was taken to jail in lieu of 150 bond. Kristin Rodely, 28, of Coulterville was cited February 10 by the Perry County Sheriff s Department for no vehicle insurance and speeding. She was given a notice to comply. the Red Bud Fire Department was called to extricate him. He was We have put in lots of man-hours and are checking leads, but that s where it is, said Marissa Police Chief Tom Prather this week. He said there are no suspects in some fires that were deliberately set in Marissa over the past few weeks. Prather did say that the fire at the Marissa academy building is officially undetermined. There is nothing to show us that it was or wasn t arson, the The following cases have been terminated in Randolph County circuit court. Abrahiam Cole of Percy, resisting a peace officer, guilty, fine. Shannon Knuckles of Tilden, guardian allows It All Adds Up, LLC Bookkeeping & Accounting Fast Professional Personal INCOME TAX PREPARATION BIGGEST REFUND Best Price Guarantee! Gail Knop, MBA Registered Tax Return Preparer Discounts START At 50% Off THE AVAILABLE Saturday, Call For An Appointment (618) Sweetheart Special Served All Day 10:30am-9pm Featuring Fried Chicken, Chicken & Dumplings, Shrimp, BBQ Pork Ribs. taken to the Red Bud hospital then transferred to St. Louis. Leads, no suspects in Marissa fires chief said. The academy fire was January 30 and resulted in the loss of some Marissa historical items. Some pieces were saved, however. There is also nothing further to report on the fire at the Allen Heil barn or the Larry Kunkle home. Police previously have said the Kunkle fire was intentionally set. Minor fires at three sheds along alleys January 25 are also suspicious. Court dispositions child to be truant, two separate cases, both dismissed. Dustin Middendorf of Baldwin, domestic battery, guilty, fine. Melissa Williams of Coulterville, domestic battery, guilty, fine. Going Out Of Business Sale! Village 80 Jewelers ALL SALES FINAL! Quality Jewelry At Affordable Prices! 802 S. Washington St. Du Quoin Tuesday - Friday 10:00am-5:00pm Ask About Our Package! Per Person Family Style Plus a Complimentary Rose For The Ladies* *While supplies last Over 30 delicious desserts to choose from! PIONEER S CABIN Located 1/4 Mile Off Rt. 4 Willisville T Firemen respond A pickup truck was destroyed by fire February 3. The Coulterville Fire Department was called at 8:53 p.m. to 313 Rose of Sharon Road off County Line Road. The truck, belonging to William Gibsons of Pinckneyville, was already engulfed in flames and was extinguished by the fire department. The cause of the fire is not known. Pinckneyville firemen were called out at 2:19 p.m. Tuesday to a fire at 4652 Wren Road north of town. It was the home of Ron and Marguerite On June 13, 2013, Bill Griffith, 81, of Willisville was arrested and charged with criminal sexual abuse and battery. He had been charged with abusing a woman he had hired to clean his home. 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Truck driver escapes injury A local truck driver was lucky to escape with his life after a concrete beam went through the cab of his truck Saturday. Chester Police were called to the scene around 2 p.m. February 7 at the intersection of State Route 150 and Murphysboro Road. According to police, the semi was traveling northeast on 150 when a car traveling in front of it slowed down to turn onto Murphysboro Road. According to the truck driver, he applied his brakes, and his load, a large concrete beam, shifted forward, breaking through a number of fabric straps designed to hold it in place. The beam then slid forward through the cab of the truck and into the engine compartment. The driver, Rick Gross, 51, of New Athens, reported suffering only minor injuries. Griffith pleads guilty to charges the state s attorney, Griffith pleaded guilty to battery July 16, 2014 in Perry County court. He was sentenced to one year of conditional discharge and fined 300. 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3 February 12, 2015 County Journal Page 3 Pinckneyville students accused of theft scheme Three Pinckneyville High School students are in serious trouble after they allegedly stole money from the school concession stand during basketball games. Principal Dustin Foutch said three students were involved. One worked in the concession stand during a Friday night game and the Pinckneyville Pan- ther Showcase Saturday. According to Foutch, the student working in the stand would accept payment for an item from his accomplices and would give back much more change than they deserved. The three are charged with felony theft over 300. Superintendent Keith Hagene said the amount stolen is in excess of 2,000. It is a pretty large amount, he said. We are still gathering evidence. Foutch said he believes most of the money has been returned. The names of those charged are not being released because they are juveniles. Pinckneyville woman is sentenced on meth charge A Pinckneyville woman has been sentenced to more than seven years in a federal prison for her part in a methamphetamine conspiracy. Lori A. Helmer, 49, was sentenced February 6. She previously pleaded guilty to a onecount indictment, charging her with conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine. The offense occurred between 2012 and June 2013, in Perry, Jackson and Randolph counties. Helmer was involved with codefendants Michael Lasky, Daniel Caraker and others in the manufacture of methamphetamine. Helmer would travel with others to obtain pseudoephedrine pills for use in the manufacturing process. The court determined that Helmer was responsible for unlawfully obtaining more than 133 grams of pseudoephedrine. Lasky and Caraker were previously sentenced to prison terms of nine and 10 years, respectively, for their role in the drug conspiracy. In addition to the jail time, Helmer will serve three years of supervised release and pay a fine of 200. Chester helps in medical emergency on river boat A medical emergency on a tug boat brought out rescue crews from Chester February 6. Fire Chief Marty Bert said the call came in at 8 a.m. that a tug was at mile marker 115 on the Mississippi, upriver from the bridge. The cook on the boat was experiencing chest pains and needed help. The Ste. Genevieve rescue team could not get its boat into the river, so Chester was called. Chester s rescue boat, with two medics and two firemen on board, went to the tug. The rescuers put the woman into their boat. She was taken back to the chester boat ramp and transferred to an ambulance. She was then taken to the Carbondale hospital. Our crew covered her with blankets to keep her warm, then put her into the ambulance, said Bert. He said he had no further information as to the woman s condition. The emergency was over by 9:20. Walker updates court action Randolph County State s Attorney Jeremy Walker has released an update of court cases. Lawrence J. Tyson, 35, of Sparta was sentenced February 4 by Judge Richard Brown to 30 months in prison. Tyson had previously pleaded guilty to failure to register as a sex offender January 2. A sentencing hearing was held, and the state requested a three-year prison sentence. Tyson requested probation, with credit for county jail time, as he had been in custody since October. Tyson has been prosecuted several times for failing to keep a current address on file or not coming to the local police department to register, said Walker. I felt giving him probation after repeatedly breaking the law was not the appropriate course of action. Judge Brown apparently agreed, and we are pleased with the outcome. Lisa A. Thompson, 51, of Sparta was sentenced February 4 to 260 days in the Randolph County Jail and placed on probation for a period of 30 months by Judge Gene Gross. Thompson had previously pleaded guilty to criminal trespass to a residence December 18. A sentencing hearing was held, and the state requested three years in prison. Thompson sought probation. She had two prior felony convictions, and I am not a big believer in giving repeat offenders probation, said Walker. That being said, the facts of this case involve Thompson entering two homes in Tilden and taking a cup of coffee, a can of coffee and spilling tea on the floor in a home. Paula A. Lucas, 41, of Perryville was sentenced February 5 by Brown to three years in prison. She previously pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of methamphetamine December 22, 2014, but no agreement was reached on the sentence. During the sentencing hearing, the state requested five years in prison, while she sought probation. Lucas had multiple prior felony convictions and had previously served time in a Missouri prison. Given this history, we are pleased this repeat offender was sentenced to corrections, said Walker. I have no problem helping people with drug addictions when they are prosecuted. Sending someone to prison should not always be the goal. However, if you are repeatedly in trouble and break the law in this county, there should be serious consequence for your actions. On February 5, 2014, a case of aggravated battery against William Wittenborn of Chester was dismissed at the request of the complaining witness. Wittenborn, 52, pleaded in a different case May 2, At that time, he was required to seek help for substance abuse. It was agreed that the state would continue this case to ensure he did what he was supposed to do, said Walker. The victim wanted the case dismissed back in 2013, but I thought it would be better to keep a hammer over his head a while longer to see if he got into any trouble. I spoke with the victim (his mother) last week, and she indicated he was doing great, and she wanted the case dismissed. Accordingly, we did. Costello is caucus chairman State Representative Jerry Costello II has been elected chairman of the Illinois Downstate Caucus. The challenges that downstate Illinois residents face are different from the Chicagoland area, Costello said. We must work together as a diverse caucus with a united goal to ensure that downstate residents needs are met. The caucus consists of members of the House who represent areas encompassing the portions of the state outside the metropolitan Chicago area. As chairman, Costello will work with fellow caucus members to ensure downstate views on economic development, agriculture, conservation and land use, transportation, education funding, sportsmen s rights and Second Amendment rights are heard. Local sheriffs offices will award college scholarships The Illinois Sheriffs Association recently announced that it will award over 53,000 in college scholarships throughout Illinois during the academic year. Sheriffs in Perry, Randolph, Jackson and St. Clair counties will award three 500 scholarships each. The scholarships are to be applied to tuition, books and fees only. Applicants must be permanent Illinois residents, and the scholarships must be utilized by fulltime students at institutions of higher learning in Illinois. Applications are available at the sheriff s office or at ilsheriff.org. Students must return all documentation to their sheriff s office by March 15. For more information, call your local sheriff s office. 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4 Page 4 County Journal February 12, 2015 Candidates cooperation needed for interviews It appears that the contests are set for the April 7 municipal and chool elections. In the local area, it is beieved that only Pinckneyville had a major change in he list of candidates who ad filed for office. Now the County Journal nd other media will begin he task of interviewing hose candidates where ontests for an office exist. This election is one in which it is very difficult to contact every candidate for a response to his or her position on community issues and why people should vote for him or her. With the popularity of cellphones, many people have dropped their land lines and are no longer listed in the phone book. The County Journal simply asks the candidates to contact us so we can tell the people what the candidates want to do or change. BHO and J. Wesley Smith As soon as I heard Barack Hussein Obama s spiel at the National Prayer Breakfast last week, I thought of J. Wesley Smith. Right after BHO called ISIS a brutal, vicious death cult that, in the name of religion, carries out unspeakable acts of barbarism, he warned Christians not to get on their high horse and to remember that during the Crusades and the Inquisition, people committed terrible deeds in the name of Christ. In our home country, slavery and Jim Crow all too often was justified in the name of Christ. That reminded me of a cartoon in the book Through History With J. Wesley Smith by urr Shafer, in which ir Wesley tells his lady n waiting, I m going to Jerusalem with the Crusade. Probably be gone two or three weeks. More to the point, though, it reminded me of the page on which ol J. Wesley tugs on Patrick Henry s sleeve and asks, About this Liberty or Death business, Mr. Henry. Isn t there some reasonable position in between? That started me imagining what some other famous quotes might sound like if they came Meacham Madness By John Meacham Editor s Space By Jerry Willis Policies Of The County Journal A Publication Of Willis Publishing, Inc. Larry Willis, Kristin Anderson, John Falkenhein Owners/Publishers PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY 1101 East Pine Box 369 Percy, Illinois (618) Letters to the editor must be signed in order to be published. A telephone number is also required for verification. Letters and news items are published at the discretion of the editors. All copy will be edited. The County Journal does not publish poetry. Classified advertising must be prepaid except for established accounts. Political and certain other advertising must be prepaid. Any person or organization holding a money making event and wanting it advertised in the County Journal must discuss their promotion with the advertising department. Generally, if the organization charges for the event, goods or services, the County Journal charges to advertise its event. Letters advocating a candidate or referendum will be published as a letter to the editor until two weeks before an election. Within that two weeks such promotions will be published only as paid advertisement. Anyone wishing to express thanks must do so in a paid advertisement. Thank you notes will not be included in news stories. Candidates are now much more difficult to reach Information about a candidate is important in these grass-roots elections. These are the elections that can affect day-to-day life in Tilden, Pinckneyville, Evansville and all of the local towns and school districts. from the mouth of BHO. No, no! I mean from the mouth of JWS, of course. For example, Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil from Isaiah 5:20 might turn into, Whoa! Let s not be using judgmental words like good and evil! David Farragut said, Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead! J. Wesley Smith might say, Damn the radar gun! I wasn t speeding any faster than anybody else! Here are some more soul-stirring lines by great leaders of men, followed by my fictional Smith version: I have not yet begun to fight! (John Paul Jones) To fight or not to fight? That is the question! or fight! (James K. Polk) OK, then, or fight, or 74-60, or! Remember the Alamo! (Sam Houston) Don t forget the teleprompter! I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat! (Winston Churchill) I have nothing to offer but hope, change, amnesty and apologies! Lafayette, we are here! (General Black Jack Pershing) Lafayette, here s James Taylor! The only thing we have to fear is fear itself! (FDR) The only thing we have to fear is Islamophobia! And climate change, of course! The buck stops here! (Harry Truman) It s George Bush s fault! Nuts! (General Anthony McAuliffe) Waffles! We re waiting for Godot! (Samuel Beckett) We are the ones we ve been waiting for! Attack and attack and attack some more! (General George S. Patton) Damn the Republicans! Full speed ahead! Well, I could go on, but you get the picture. J. Wesley Smith would hardly be the man to lead We the People in the best of times, much less the worst. As the Good Book says in 1 Corinthians 14:8, For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle? Aging and eye problems Don t hesitate when it comes to retina issues There must be some thing to this age hing and the way it afects our bodies. Take the human eyes or example. They are mazing when they work right. Apparently as we age, he fluid or gel in our yes shrinks, and that an cause all kinds of etina problems. Within the last year, everal members of my amily have had eye conerns. I had two torn etinas, while my wife Judy had a detached retina. Brother Larry had a retina issue that was not serious, and his wife LeeAnn has an eye issue. Mom also has eye surgery scheduled for this week. Today s technology is amazing as to the way doctors can repair a retina, the screen on which images are projected and transferred to the brain. The doctors use mainly lazers to repair the retina. In my case, the repairs were relatively easy. In Judy s case, she had to lie on her stomach, face-down for more than a week after her surgery. She was a real trooper about it. People have a real incentive to obey the doctor when it comes to their sight. Let me say that if you ever see a sudden increase in floaters little black spots in your vision get to the eye doctor as fast as you can. Another sign of trouble is flashes of light as you move your eye. A torn retina can turn into a detached retina, and that surgery is major. If a detached retina is not treated quickly, it will lead to blindness in that eye. So far, we all have had good care, and our sight has not been permanently affected. When it comes to your eyes, don t take any chances. River Stages Mississippi At Chester Flood Stage 27 Ft. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb County Journal (USPS ) is published weekly on Thursdays for 60 each issue,22.00 per year in Randolph, Perry and Jackson counties, per year in Illinois, per year elsewhere, by County Journal, Box 369, 1101 East Pine, Percy, Illinois, Periodicals postage paid at Percy, Illinois. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to County Journal, Box 369, 1101 East Pine, Percy, Illinois We ask all candidates to call the County Journal office at as soon as possible, so we can talk to you about the election. Don t count on so-called social media to promote your candidacy. The old joke about if it s on the internet, it must be true is just that a joke. There are still a lot of A Musing View By Martha Peebles Letters To The Editor people out there who don t look at Facebook or Twitter. You need a give-and-take interview with credibility to really get out the message about your candidacy. There are a lot of candidates in the upcoming elections. With your cooperation, the County Journal will get comments from most who are in competition for a seat. In those elections where contests do not exist, there will be no interviews. Happy birthday, Mr. Lincoln Each year for the past 35 years, my old nursing school roommate and I have exchanged gifts for our birthdays and Christmas. Since her name is Laverne, I spent the first few years cleverly ironing or painting the letter L on articles of clothing or accessories, like Laverne in the old TV show Laverne and Shirley. One day, while we were visiting, her husband said, Laverne doesn t understand why you keep ruining perfectly good (insert: shirts, sweaters, pajamas, scarves, purses) by putting an L on everything. Even though manufacturers stole my idea and started producing initial clothing and accessories, I fought the urge to stock up on L items, except for one L-bejeweled Christmas stocking. By that time, I had changed my course completely and gotten a little more political. Laverne and I had several debates about what state actually has the better claim on Lincoln. Being from Illinois, the state in which he practiced law and made his home, it seemed no contest. Laverne, from Indiana, Heroic volunteers Editor, County Journal: With the devastating January 30 fire at the Marissa academy building, many people wanted to know what to do to help. Some volunteers saw an immediate need and went into action. After the last embers were extinguished Saturday, helpers such as John Jetton, son of Marissa Historical and Genealogical Society President Kay Jetton, and Jim McMahon began organizing the cleanup. The fire marshal had told them when and where they could be in the building, and Marissa Mayor Jerry Cross and the volunteer firemen said that every object that could be saved would be saved. Since some items were wet from the water used to quell the flames, the salvageable objects had to be set out to dry. Scorched items also needed to be kept separate in hopes of being saved. As an example, chairs that were in the path of the fire were consumed by it, but a few other chairs were only partially burned or seared. A desk that was partly charred could be salvaged by a talented woodworker who could replace the wood. Other volunteers who gave up their Saturday to try to rescue historic items were Mayor Cross, Steve Barber, Dr. Russell Coulter, Brian Bingel, Josh Hornbostel and Laura Mc- Mahon. Later, they were joined by some paid village workers. The labor was dirty and frustrating. For instance, trying to save some arrowheads that were in a glass case on which a charred beam had fallen was tricky. One helper eased the beam up and scooped through the debris. Found arrowheads were then passed to another worker. The workers were able to retrieve several truck beds of objects to be checked and stored in the old Dollar General building, whose use was compliments of David Schneidewind. Even though funds are being established to help restore the historic items and possibly rebuild, good oldfashioned meticulous labor, such as the volunteers so willingly gave January 31, is looked on as heroic and appreciated. Carol Mercer Marissa Iwo Jima anniversary Editor, County Journal: An important anniversary in American history is coming up. February 19 is the 70th anniversary of D-Day in the Pacific during World War II the invasion of Iwo Jima. We pray for the six men who raised the U.S. flag after that memorable day. In 1968, America, the exceptional country that it was then, gave back this most expensive the state in which Lincoln grew up, felt differently. Thus, my idea for a new theme surfaced. Now, every year for her birthday and Christmas, Laverne gets Lincoln memorabilia. One year it was a Lincoln bobble head, another was candy bars wrapped in fake 5 bills. This past Christmas while visiting Springfield, I bought her a Lincoln coffee mug and stovepipe hat refrigerator magnet. During our frequent visits to the state capitol to see my son Arlin s family, I get many opportunities to think of gift ideas. Just last weekend, we toured the Lincoln Museum. Maizie and Kate had fun playing in the children s area with Lincoln Logs, rustic wooden toys, pretend food and dress-up clothing from the 1800s. Kate tried to take a bite out of an authentic-looking loaf of fake homemade bread. Maizie enjoyed playing with the gigantic dollhouse until she saw my huge face lurking through the windows, saying, I m in your living room! Kate made herself at home in most of the exhibits, thinking she was actually part of the original Lincoln family. She especially liked the log cabin scene that features Lincoln reading by the firelight with a snoring dog underfoot. I m sure the museum curators were relieved when we finally decided it was time to go home. This was especially true after Arlin touched a piece of fabric on display and alarms went off. It wasn t until we got home that he fessed up about his offense. All in all, it was a good way to celebrate Lincoln s birthday and get a head start on Laverne s gifts for the upcoming year. Unfortunately, in all the excitement, I forgot to visit the museum gift shop. It will have to wait until our next trip. I m thinking this year, I ll mix it up a bit and find some nice dinner napkins with a Lincoln logo and maybe the letter L, too. piece of real estate to the Japanese because it was part of their country s homeland of islands. Never in the history of civilization has a victorious country turned around and helped rebuild its defeated vicious enemies, and turn them into allies, as America has with Japan, Germany and Italy. God bless America, despite its faults. Many Seabees, or members of one of the construction battalions (CB for short), came from tech schools. Back in those days, only boys attended tech schools. Seabees are the builders and fighters of the Navy Civil Engineer Corps of the U.S. Navy. With unrelenting can-do spirit, they support all military units when the need is identified in battle or peacetime. The Bees were at Iwo Jima to build bases, roads, churches, schools and the basic needs for the poor, be it water from a well or a temporary shelter. They are the most decorated military unit for humanitarian services throughout the world. In 1907, after two war movies about Iwo Jima, the natives of Iwo Jima who never returned there, petitioned the Japanese government to change the island s name to its original Iwo To. (The Japanese have two words for sulphur, and we got the wrong name.) Our government said they could call the island whatever they wanted, but to Americans, it will always be known as Iwo Jima. Iwo Jima, or Sulphur Island, is five by two miles of dull grey. It is a pork chop shape of use- Continued on Page 5

5 February 12, 2015 County Journal Page 5 Peterson...From Page 1 approved the low bid of 13,820 from C.O. Bannister to tear down a house at 504 W. Belmont. Ken Hall Electric s bid of 6,814 was approved to install new, energy efficient lighting at the city garage. Of the cost, the city will be reimbursed 4,534 by Ameren. The project is estimated to save the city about 2,000 a year in lighting costs. Again, the council abated the taxes necessary to pay the bonds on the water and sewer lines that go to the shooting complex. The total abated is 528,325. The payments will be covered by money from the county and state. The council again discussed parking on the Letters...From Page 4 less, black volcanic ash spewed from Mount Suribachi. In World War II, it had one value, airfields for American B-29s and fighters. For the Japanese, it was a radar station to warn the homeland. It became the most costly piece of real estate in terms of lives and armaments. The battle took 36 days. We lost 550 American lives with 2,500 wounded for every square mile of rock. That s 6,503 American lives. However, the island is credited with saving 11,000 air crewmen who did not have to ditch in the Pacific. This information comes from Black Hell, a book about the 133rd Navy Seabees and Marines at Iwo Jima. Father Leo Hayes Ava Payment at time of service Editor, County Journal: Pinckneyville Community Hospital values the importance of you being adequately informed about your health care options and financial payment options. Over the past several weeks, hospital staff members have been listening to questions and comments regarding the point of service payment expectations. We felt it important to reach out to patients to hopefully clarify some of the false interpretations and misconceptions about this process. The following are responses to some of the frequently asked questions and comments that have been heard. We hope that by sharing this information, you will have a better understanding of the process. 1. When I have an appointment at Family Medical Center, I normally pay my copay of 20, so do I now have to The defendant certainly brings a lot of media attention with him Jeremy Walker Walker said he believes it s possible that Chester will be in the eye of a frenzied media storm once this thing goes to trial. The defendant certainly brings a lot of media attention with him, Walker said. He went on to say that he doesn t know how long this will take, and it all depends on what the defense tries to throw at them. From our side, the prosecution, we re going to be ready for trial pretty swiftly, Walker said. In September of 2012, Peterson was convicted of drowning his third wife, Kathleen Savio, and staging it to look like an accident. The drowning was originally ruled accidental by a coroner s jury. However, Savio s body was exhumed and reexamined in 2007, following the disappearance of Peterson s fourth wife Stacy Cales. Cales body has never been found. Shortly after Cales disappearance, Peterson abruptly quit his job as a police officer. He was an officer in his hometown of Bolingbrook, Illinois for nearly 30 years. Peterson was convicted on hearsay evidence, due to the fact that Savio is dead, and Cales is still pay 100 to be seen? No. This does not apply to services at Family Medical Center. 2. If I have Medicare or Medicaid primary, will I have to pay the 100 minimum for services at the hospital? No, this only applies if you have commercial insurance whereby you have unmet deductible and coinsurance balances or are uninsured and do not qualify for financial assistance. 3. I have two commercial insurances, so will I still have to pay the 100 minimum? No. Depending on your plan, usually after the primary pays, the secondary will pick up the balance. Since you do not have a deductible or co-insurance amount that would be owed, there is no minimum payment to be made. 4. My remaining commercial insurance deductible is only 50, would I still have to pay the 100 minimum? No. If your remaining deductible is 50, we would inform you of your deductible prior to your service. By paying the 50 estimated balance you owe in full at the time of service, you would qualify for a 10 percent discount and would owe only My provider has ordered a stat test to be performed at the hospital, and I don t have the 100. Would my test be rescheduled? No. You will still be able to have your test done since the physician order states it is a stat or urgent service. Non-stat or non-urgent services would be rescheduled in order to determine if you qualify for financial assistance or to provide you with the time you need to make the 100 minimum payment. 6. I have a commercial insurance that has a 1,000 deductible that I have not met and need to have a scheduled non-urgent test. Would I have to pay the 1,000 missing. In 2004, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the case of Crawford v. Washington that hearsay evidence violates the defendant s Sixth Amendment right to confront the witnesses against them. However, in response to the Peterson case, Illinois passed a law in 2008, called the Drew Peterson Law, which allows hearsay evidence in special instances if prosecutors believe that the victim deductible in order to have this test? No. We verify prior to the services being performed what your patient responsibility is. If your deductible has not been met, you will need to pay at least 10 percent (100) in order to have the test performed but can set up a payment plan for the remaining balance due. 7. If I need to be seen in the emergency room, will I have to pay my deductible/copay before I can be seen? No. Our number one priority is your health and welfare. After you are triaged, we will verify your insurance information and inform you of your balance due prior to discharge. Our primary message is that if you have questions about what you might be expected to pay at the time of service, we are here to help you. If you have questions, call me at Marie Perkey Business Office Manager, Pinckneyville Community Hospital was killed to prevent his or her testimony. Through the allowance of hearsay, witnesses were allowed to testify against Peterson on the grounds of what they claim Cales told them prior to her disappearance. This included Cales pastor, Reverend Neil Schori, who testified that Cales had told him that Peterson confessed to her about killing Savio and that he coached her to lie to authorities about it. Peterson s next Randolph County court date is March 3. Until then, he remains at Menard. He has never had a cellmate while at the prison, and he is in protective custody while in prison because he feared his history as a police officer would give other inmates a reason to harm him. Sparta council...from Page 1 Council again abates taxes for water, sewer east side of Legion Drive at the primary school. A child was recently hit by a car in that area. At one time, it was thought that parking on the east side of the street would be prohibited. However, that has changed. An ordinance will be drawn up to allow only business and residential parking on the east side of the street. The west side will remain open to all parking. The council will act on the ordinance change at the next meeting. Commissioner Linda Boston said she will take applications for a swim team coach and life guards until February 27. The new swim team will called the Sparta Stingrays, the same as the team name years ago. Commissioner Mike Kelley said work will conclude this week on new sidewalks on Harrison Street. Commissioner Gary Hanna said the plan to demolish two old houses on Vine and Main streets is on hold. The successful bidder, some Cyber bullying? Editor, County Journal: I want to respond to the accusations that my son has been accused of. I figure since he refuses to publicly comment, I will. First, Kristina Clay s comments U RIGHT. It s GREAT sportsmanship to tackle someone who doesn t even HAVE possession of the ball by their legs. I ve read the posts. Her comment was on one of my son s player s posts...a high school player. The player who she accused of being tackled (a then Pinckneyville football player) was tagged on this post by my son s player. That sounds a bit more like cyber bullying to me. Why is she commenting on a young man s post like that? four months ago, now says he does not want the job. It will be rebid at some point in the future. Mayor Jason Schlimme said bids to mow the cemetery will be sought this week. There will be advertising in the newspapers. Building inspector Robert O Rear said he is looking at Sparta s hotels and motels concerning health inspections. He said some issues are being addressed. O Rear said he will also be looking at trailer parks now that Sparta has home rule and will be in charge of inspections rather than the state doing them A used tire drive will be held in Sparta February 26 at the city garage from 9 to noon for Sparta residents only. Secondly, my son s post congratulating a player who made the alltournament team doesn t mention anybody s name other than the afore mentioned player who made the all-tournament team. Labeling my son as a cyber bully is slanderous and liable and affects his reputation in the community. Then again, pretty much everybody knows my son and the other party involved in this discussion...enough said on that. Last, the U.S. Department of Education s Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. This law doesn t have anything to do with prohibiting school employees from interacting on social media with students but, then again, I may be wrong. I don t sit around and find things to complain about at the monthly school board meeting and put them down. The same people who volunteer their time to better the education of the kids. Just to see my name printed in the paper. On another note, a defamatory statement about a coach who has dedicated 19 years coaching and mentoring the kids of this community is appalling and disgusting. I hold my son s credibility a little higher than some people. He has credentials. He is a retired military war veteran who served over 21 years protecting this country and its rights all voluntarily. 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6 Page 6 County Journal February 12, 2015 Student group to help build park for service dogs outside of Ava Hunter Kennedy, 13, of Percy with his future service dog, Milo. These dogs let people take on the world Lex Dietz By Travis Lott We all love our pets. For some that suffer from disabilities, however, their dogs are more than just pets. They are a lifeline, and the key to a happy independent life. SIT Service Dogs provide those lifelines to people in need. SIT, which stands for Supporting Independence through Teamwork, has been in operation for six years in the rural Ava countryside. They provide 10 to 13 dogs a year patients with all forms of disabilities. These dogs let people take on the world, said Lex Dietz, owner of SIT. Recently, a group from SIU Carbondale called Freedom By Design contacted the people at SIT. Freedom By Design is a nonprofit, student-led organization made up of architecture and interior design students who volunteer time to build handicap accessible features for buildings and homes, and they wanted to know if there was anything they could do for the SIT facility. Dietz told them that they needed a wheelchair ramp for the facility s back door. Group director Katelyn Walker, came back with a much bigger idea. The students designed a 15,000-square-foot handicap accessible park for training service dogs and for clients to meet their future friends. The students will provide all of the design and construction free of charge, everything except the cost of the supplies. A Go Fund Me page has been started to raise the funds. They are finding recycled materials to keep the cost low, Dietz said. Walker said the group is working out logistics through the month of February. Funds for materials are being raised through February and March. In April, the group has reserved two weekends to build the park. If (the project) goes long, students have volunteered to take extra time to finish it, Walker said. The park will be a place for clients to get to know their dogs and vice versa and a place that potential clients can come ask questions about the process. Dietz, who has a bachelor s degree in psychology and a master s from SIU in animal science, has worked with disabled people and service dogs for 13 years. She explained that there are a multitude of reasons disabled people need service dogs. You don t realize how many accessibility issues there are until you have some sort of disability, Dietz said. One SIT client who is working toward getting a service dog is Hunter Kennedy, a 13-year-old from Percy who suffers from seizures. Hunter and his mother Trina explained that his seizures hinder him from going certain places and doing certain things out of a fear of injury. When we re going somewhere, he knows to walk in the grass, not on the sidewalk, Trina said. Trina said that if Hunter has a seizure while walking on concrete, he is at high risk for a head injury if he falls. Hunter is now training with Milo, an 18-monthold black lab. Milo is trained to pick up changes in Hunter s body language and sense when a seizure is coming. The dog can then assume a safe position behind Hunter in order to break his fall. Milo can also fetch help for Hunter in case an injury does occur. He is trained to be Hunter s eyes and voice when his service is needed. To have Milo will be a huge blessing, Trina said. The process of adopting a service dog is a lengthy one. The first full year is devoted to acclimating the client to the dog, training the dog on the specific condition of the client and raising money for the cost of training and raising the dog. SIT and Freedom By Design are in a crunch to raise money for the project in time. You can donate at gofundme.com/ sitservicedogs. Above, Lex Dietz of SIT Service dogs looks out over the field where the park will soon be. Above is the sketch of the plans for the park at SIT Service Dogs in Ava. This pharmacy is independently owned and operated under a license from Health Mart Systems, Inc. Need something printed? February is National Heart Month We re Here...Because Home Is Where The Heart Is Call the County Journal at Cardiology Care 5 Days a Week Sparta Community Hospital s Cardiology Clinic partners with some of the nation s top Cardiologists. Atul S. Shah, M.D. Regina Y. Chiu, M.D. David M. Holder Certified Public Accountant Call Tax Preparation Here To Serve You With Fast, Courteous Service Affordable Rates Individual & Business Professional Care To Details Electronic Filing Available Located on Rte. 154 West of Sparta Cardiology Clinic 818 E. Broadway, Sparta, IL A partnership that keeps you healthy and close to home. Craig S. Vinch, M.D. On Site Cardiac Rehabilitation Services Shiyam Satwani, M.D. William R. Reilly, M.D. Specialty Providers are neither agents nor employees of Sparta Community Hospital

7 February 12, 2015 Sparta Trinity Presbyterian joining Evangelical group By Dana Martin Trinity United Presbyterian Church in Sparta has been accepted to join the Evangelical Presbyterian Church. Trinity had been a member of Presbyterian Church (USA). Trinity session elder Rich McDaniel said the possibility of leaving PC USA had been a matter of discussion for 20 years. A session is similar to a board of directors, and elders help direct matters of the church. Trinity became a member of PC USA in 1983, following the merger of the Presbyterian Church in the USA and the United Presbyterian Church in the USA. The EPC was founded in 1980 after it had split off from the UPC in the USA group over increasing differences in theology. The first concrete move by Trinity to leave PC USA, with the full support of its 100-member congregation, occurred last spring when a request for dismissal was sent to Trinity s local presbytery, the Presbytery of Southeast Illinois. Session elder Patty Henderson gave four reasons for that request: The absolute authority of scripture has been diminished, and the enlightened conscience now takes precedence in the guidance and governing of the PC USA. The absolute lordship of Jesus Christ over every area of life has been abandoned in favor of a growing pluralism and inclusiveness within our denomination in violation of scripture and our own historic reformed Has been under discussion in the church for 20 years standards. The essential beliefs of our faith are not being specified by our denomination. The PC USA General Assembly (through the action and vote of its 173 presbyteries) and our new form of government have removed key biblical standards for ordination so they now allow those who are openly practicing sin to be ordained, installed and received into church leadership positions (such as pastors, elders and deacons). McDaniel said the presbytery over the summer sent a team of ministers to listen to the concerns of the local church. The listening team did only that, they listened, said McDaniel. Henderson condensed the concerns of Trinity members, saying, The PC USA had become more involved in social services and politics than in faith. As another member has said, the move was sought with prayerful consideration. The PC USA General Assembly, at its annual meeting in November, voted to allow Trinity s dismissal, with the requirement that Trinity join another reformed Presbyterian group of churches. McDaniel said two different churches were researched. It was discussed often at session meetings, and the congregation was kept informed, he said. In preparation of the desired dismissal from PC USA, the church already had formed a committee to handle the matter, along with several legal details that would be required with a dismissal. The congregation voted unanimously to make its application for membership to EPC. It is a more orthodox church, said Henderson. We want to be unified in our mission and follow Jesus. McDaniel said the EPC recognizes the same two sacraments, the Lord s Supper, or communion, and baptism. A change for Trinity, however, is the confession of faith used by the EPC, which is known as the Westminster confession of faith. It was composed in England in 1647, following the direction of the English Parliament, which called together 120 English and 12 Scots to draft the document. When the first Presbyterian church was founded in the American colony in 1706, that confession of faith came with it. Trinity United was founded in 1836 and celebrated its 175th anniversary in Its four ancestor churches are Jordan s Grove, Union Church, Preston United Presbyterian and Sparta United Presbyterian, which, over time, became one church. The Glitter in the Night fundraiser held Saturday night at the Sparta Lion s Club benefits the Sparta library and is hosted by Friends of the Library and the library board. The silent and live auctions offered a variety of items. From left is Glitter Chairman Jennifer Rheinecker, holding a Misselhorn print, and librarian Susan Colbert, with a laptop, auctioneer Terry Waldron and board Trustee Domenica McDonald. Friendly competition helped raise Glitter cash By Dana Martin The Friends of the Sparta Library s Glitter in the Night fundraiser, held Saturday night, grossed more than 20,000. I am very pleased with how everything went, said Glitter Chairman Jennifer Rheinecker. The live auction bids went pretty high this year. We made more than The Sparta Business and Professional Women s Club will meet Monday, February 16 at the Sparta Methodist Church at 6 p.m. Members are asked to 5,000 just on that. This is Rheinecker s fourth year leading the Glitter committee. She said friendly bidding wars developed in both the live and silent auctions. I learned that our businesses get hit up daily for donations, said Rheinecker. I am humbled by the generosity of our community. She said the guests all seemed to have a good time, and the main course, catered by Justin Hewitt, and the cheesecakes, made by Janet Grathwohl, were delicious. This was the first year I had my whole family there to help and support me, said Rheinecker. I loved it. It was really a family affair. Sparta BPW meeting set bring items for the Backpack Ministry, which is sponsored by Westminster Presbyterian Church and benefits Sparta schools. Items needed are poptarts, granola bars, pudding and fruit cups, cheese crackers and Rice Krispies. Those who can t attend should notify the Ways and Means Committee.

8 Page 8 February 12, 2015 County Journal Sparta chamber hears of latest book by DeRousse By Dana Martin Local author Edmond DeRousse was the featured speaker at the Sparta Chamber of Commerce meeting February 4. DeRousse has published three books in his Common Man series, which is based, he said, on the concept that one doesn t have to be rich and famous to have adventures. The third book was at the publisher last year when DeRousse realized 2014 was the 175th anniversary of Sparta. I pulled it and rewrote parts of it, he said. The Mighty Spartan is the first book to identify Sparta as the main character s hometown. I think Sparta is a great community. In other business, President Stephanie Bernardoni reminded chamber members that the deadline to pay 2015 dues was January 31. Dues must be paid to be included on the list, which will take effect February 28. The chamber is accepting nominations for the citizen of the year award and applications for the scholarship. The deadline for both is March 20. Both award winners will be announced at the April 18 chamber dinner at the Sparta Lions Club. Bernardoni asked for input about the dinner, saying that the Marissa chamber designates a theme for its dinner each year. She said that Sparta chamber directors discussed having a more casual dinner this year, if that would be acceptable. It was decided among those present to have a casual workday theme for this year s dinner. Bernardoni said Linda Florreich, the new chamber president, will be inducted in April. Sheryl Blum announced that the Sparta Park Committee has additional events scheduled, besides its March 21 St. Paddy s for the Park fundraiser at the VFW. Blum said the com- Chamber looking for top citizen nominations mittee has scheduled May 2 at the city park for two events, a barbecue cook-off and a new event called What s Brewing in the Park, which will feature booths with local home brewers, giving them a chance to show off their skills. Later that week, May 6-9, Swyear Amusements will return with its carnival. On May 9, the committee will host a craft fair at the community building. That evening, there will be a truck pull. Sparta school Superintendent Larry Beattie reported that the onecent school sales tax resulted in more than 100,000 for the month of August alone. In other months, it has evened out at between 90,000 and 95,000. Beattie noted that 50 percent of that tax is paid by people who live outside the area. He said the school board has on the drawing board plans to expand Lincoln and demolish the primary building. This is a 6 million project that will all be paid by the (school sales) tax, he said. Besides that, the project will be an opportunity for bidding by local general contractors and work for local construction workers. So, the 6 million is getting put right back into the local economy. Randolph County Economic Development coordinator Chris Martin said the hotel/tourism tax is similar, in that it also doesn t cost residents, but it benefits residents. In other county development business, Martin said he is working with a business that could bring 30 jobs to the area. Sparta Mayor Jason Schlimme warned members that counter- Job fair scheduled The spring job fair at Southwestern Illinois College in Red Bud will be Wednesday, March 4 from 9 to noon. Job seekers should arrive with plenty of copies of their resumes. The fair is open to the public. Employers representing a variety of career fields are expected to attend the fair. Represented career fields include educa- Spaghetti benefit for humane society is Feb. 21 St. John s Church, located at Route 51 and East Poplar Street in Du Quoin, will host a spaghetti dinner Saturday, February 21 from 4 to 8 p.m. The Spay-ghetti and No Balls fundraiser, will benefit the Perry County Humane Society, celebrating February as National Spay and Neuter Awareness Month. The cost is 8 per plate, or 5 for a child under 10. Raffle tickets are available at six for 5. Two passes to Holiday World and Splashin Safari and baskets of individual items will be raffled. tion, nonprofit, financial services, health care, insurance, security, law enforcement and retail sales. A list of participating employers is available at swic.edu/rbc-jobfair. For more information, call Red Bud Campus Career Center representative Katie Doughty at extension 5562 or her at katelyn. doughty@swic.edu. feit 10 and 20 bills have been circulating in Sparta. One such 20 bill had even been donated to the Sparta/ Evansville eighthgrade D.C. field trip. Schlimme has also been working with a business interested in coming to Sparta. Director Michael Hayes gave a wrap-up report of the chamber s home show in January, saying that about 850 people visited the show, 75 to 100 more than attended in Hayes said vendors suggested changing the Friday hours of 5-7 p.m. to later start and end times next year, maybe 5:30-8:30. It emptied out around 8 p.m. this year. We didn t run anyone off, said Hayes. Bernardoni is asking for members to serve on the chamber s coin committee, to produce the medallions minted each year in conjunction with the ATA Grand American shoot held in August. Member Charlie Bluff has led the production the past few years, but he is stepping down. Debbie Sutterer of the Randolph County Humane Society said Main Street Video will hold a bake sale to benefit the shelter February 13 and 14 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. New members Wayne and Karen Lee, of Oasis Pools & Spas said they will hold a soft opening for their new store on North Market Street March 1. A grand opening is scheduled for March 6. They said the chamber s home show was one of the best at which they have had a display, and they got several leads for business that weekend. Business of the quarter Pistol City restaurant in Coulterville has been named as the Steeleville Chamber of Commerce business of the quarter for the fourth quarter of Businesses that attend meetings are eligible to be drawn for the award. Pistol City, which began operation in 2001, is open seven days a week from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. and offers a full buffet for lunch and dinner and a breakfast buffet on weekends. Video gaming is also available. Pictured are owner Kyle Hinnerichs and Steeleville chamber President Dr. Renee Rheinecker. Prepay property tax program starts in Randolph County The Randolph County treasurer s office has launched a new program to prepay real estate taxes. The program, which began last month, has taken off and drawn much interest. Jackson and other counties have the same program. The office requires an application to be filled out by the taxpayer. Once the application is received, the prepayment program will begin. There are no monthly commitments or amounts that must be Size of payments is up to the individual taxpayer deposited. The program will run until May 31. The amount depos- ited will be reflected on the taxpayer s tax statement. The remaining amount will be divided into the usual two payments. I believe this is a great option for taxpayers to spread out the amount over the year, said Randolph County Treasurer Justin Jeffers. 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9 February 12, 2015 County Journal Page 9 Chester election...from Page 1 A big thing that Crossland brings to the table is her work through the city with tourism and beautification. She said she is kind of the liaison with these things and is active with the Southern Illinois Tourism Bureau. She said Chester is showcased in the SITB 2015 tourism guide. Crossland said she is a strong part of the town s tourism group, which puts on events through the year. She also would like to see the Popeye Picnic become stronger and continue to grow. She credits Chester activity director Patti Carter with many of the things Chester is able to host and do as a city. (Carter) outlines things going on the community, Crossland said. As things move forward, the tourism group will have more dates with events going on within the city. If Crossland is elected, she said she will continue her hard work and dedication she has shown the town through her service on the council. I ve done a good job in the years I ve been here, Crossland said. My record speaks for itself. (Voters) know me, know what they ll get with me and know my love for the community. I m a hard worker for the city of Chester, and people know that. Wallace, 48, has previous council experience, but lost to Crossland eight years ago. I enjoyed being on the council when I was first elected 10 years ago, Wallace said. I liked being involved with various projects, including the Cohen Field expansion, expanding our city water availability to more rural customers, and other city infrastructure improvements. Wallace wants to be active in the new pool replacement project and repurposing the existing Cole Park pool structure and area. He also wants to assist with the upgrades at the city water plant. I believe my previous experience being a construction project manager and my job as chief engineer at Menard Correctional Center would be beneficial and something I could bring to the council, said Wallace. BUSINESS DIRECTORY APPLIANCE SERVICE YOUNG APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE FOR ALL YOUR APPLIANCE NEEDS Swanwick Street Chester ELECTRICIAN KEN HALL Electric, Inc. Residential Farm Commercial EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE (618) after hours (618) HEATING/COOLING WILLIAMS A/C & Heating, Inc. 502 W. SHAWNEETOWN TRAIL STEELEVILLE Service Agreements PROPANE SPARTA Phone Toll Free TRAINING American Firearm Training And Education or Fax: We file conceal-carry applications and submit electronic fingerprinting for all government agencies. When Wallace was on the council, he spent time on a committee that invested more than a year with Burbach Aquatics, developing a feasibility study, reviewing various locations to build a new city pool and submitting a preliminary design for a new aquatic center/pool. I feel the best fiscal choice for the city is to build a new pool/aquatic center that would benefit not only the citizens of Chester and the Chester swim team, but also draw families from the neighboring areas who would like to use our facility, Wallace said. Wallace sees an aquatic center as a great way to bring tourists to Chester, and it would give the swim team a place to hold meets. Visiting team families could buy gas, eat and spend money at other Chester businesses instead of Perryville, which is where the current home swim meets are held, Wallace said. In regards to derelict properties, Wallace said he is on par with the course of action the council has been pursuing. If a property is deemed derelict or unsafe, give the owners the rights given to them by law to make the improvements needed, Wallace said. Unfortunately, sometimes the owners do not follow what was ordered by the courts to remedy the situation. I feel then the city should proceed legally with condemning and demolishing of the derelict property. Wallace recognizes what a cost this can be to the city, and he said, if elected, he would like to see a fund specifically set aside for this matter, and any sales of derelict property going back into that fund for future demolition or court costs. Wallace wants to continue marketing with the Randolph County Economic Development Commission with an emphasis on small business development to help bring in more citizens. He said land and business incentives Chester has in place need to be stressed so they are not overlooked. 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Ward 3 Rader, 66, brings city council experience and the backing of Mayor Tom Page to the floor. (Page) is doing a really good job, Rader said. He wants someone there who will work for the city. He wants me to stay on to help with the water and sewer department. It s beneficial for the city for me to be there. One of the main projects Rader is looking at is putting a new water main out near the 3-way stop that goes to the grade school and water tower. He said there will be a bigger water line put in so water will be set to travel in two different ways in case a line breaks down. Rader acknowledged that there is not much money to work with for the swimming pool. He also pointed out that with a new governor in place, he does not think there will be much grant money, either. It s kind of a two-way deal against us, Rader said. The pool committee is working hard to bring options back to the council. Rader said the town is doing all it can under the law with the derelict homes. He also sees the need to get new companies into town if jobs are going to be created. He said there has been talk about putting something out at the industrial park, but nothing has happened yet. Rader said concerned citizens who want to see more attractions or things to do in town could hold fundraisers or collect money to benefit that effort. Rader knows he can make a difference, especially with his knowledge of how certain things are ran. I have eight years of experience on the council, Rader said. That helps a lot in terms of knowing the ropes and knowing the things that are going on. I believe I d be a good CLEANING DANBURY S PROFESSIONAL CLEANING YOU LL COME CLEAN WITH US! 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My preference would be an indoor pool that could be open 12 months a year, instead of spending the money on something open just three months a year, but I know cost would be more, Williamson said. One thing he wants to see is more response from the citizens of Chester. Having attended both pool committee meetings, Williamson said they were sparsely attended. People need to attend meetings and voice their concerns, Williamson said. If it wasn t for the swim team, there would probably be nobody at the meetings. Williamson also favors a location other than Cole Park if a new pool is constructed. It is a good park, and it was my generation s park, but I think now, the Cohen Complex is the young people s park, Williamson said. THE ALL-NEW 2015 FORD F-150 Is Here!!! Spring Is Coming! 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Williamson used the example of the Perry Park Center in Perryville to help draw people into town. While kids are swimming there, people may go to their Walmart, restaurants and movies, Williamson said. All of that money is leaving Chester. If we can build something along that line, we could attract citizens from Chester, Steeleville and other surrounding communities. To bring more people into the town, Williamson believes the city needs to build something, as well as host more events. He gave examples of shrimp and beer fests and cookoffs, but he thinks Chester needs to come up with an original idea. He d also like to see the Popeye Picnic committee consider what Ava recently did at its picnic by offering free rides to boost attendance. In terms of derelict properties, Williamson said he would have liked for Clarence Johnson to get more time to fix up the George Street property. He said during the winter months, Johnson was trying to update his property, and now it could cost the city a lot of money. I won t spend the city s money wastefully, Williamson said Mazda CX-9 GT AWD 22, Ford F-150 4x4 Super Cab 23,988 Any issue that comes out, I want to be as informed as I can on it. I will attend committee meetings, and if I don t understand something at a meeting, I will do research and will bring up a question and discuss it at an open meeting. I would discuss before I vote on anything so there is some discussion in an open meeting environment and that all the information is available. When the town is looking to hire people for services or to purchase something, Williamson wants to make sure everything is put up for bids. Just to make sure everything is open, things should be put up for bid, Williamson said. Even if nobody in town can match a bid, we should have the common decency to ask local businesses if they can. It could strengthen the relationship between the city and businesses. There is a lot of emphasis on shop Chester first. The city government should lead by example. If we can get it in Chester at a reasonable price, even if it is a little higher price, we can keep it in Chester. Williamson said he is impressed with the hard-working people on all of the town s committees. He said there are a lot of good citizens working hard to improve Chester. Russ is a good man, and I m not running with any personal dislike for Russ or anyone on the board, Williamson said. I m trying to do positive things, and I think I can bring fresh new ideas. Maybe they won t work, but I want to throw them out there to see if they stick. The future is bright for Chester. I want to see it grow and become a good city because I, my children and my grandchildren call it home. EcoBoost! Stk.#5049A (618)

10 Page 10 February 12, 2015 County Journal School breakfast, lunch menus No school President s Day Monday February 16 STEELEVILLE February Breakfast TUESDAY: Cereal, pears. WEDNESDAY: Beakfast burrito, pineapple. THURSDAY: Biscuit, gravy, sausage, apple. FRIDAY: Waffles. Lunch TUESDAY: BBQ pork, baked beans, pears. WEDNESDAY: Cheese pizza, green beans, pineapple. THURSDAY: Parmesan chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, apple. FRIDAY: Fish, sweet potato fries, mixed fruit. CHESTER GRADE February Breakfast TUESDAY: Pop-tart. WEDNESDAY: Iced honey bun. THURSDAY: Breakfast pizza. FRIDAY: Jump start. Lunch TUESDAY: Salisbury steak/gravy, mashed potatoes, peaches. WEDNESDAY: Popcorn chicken, corn, applesauce. THURSDAY: Cheesy chicken noodles, green beans, fruit cup, dinner roll. FRIDAY: Sausage pizza, carrot sticks, dip, mixed fruit, yogurt. ST. MARK S February TUESDAY: Breakfast burrito, hash browns, blueberry cobbler. WEDNESDAY: Chicken Alfredo, green beans, peaches, butter dips. THURSDAY: Pizza, salad, pineapple. FRIDAY: Peanut butter or tuna sandwich, potato wedges, jello w/fruit. COULTERVILLE February Breakfast TUESDAY: Sausage biscuit. WEDNESDAY: Pancake on a stick. THURSDAY: Waffles. FRIDAY: Biscuits, gravy, sausage. Lunch TUESDAY: BBQ pulled pork, baked beans. HS, hamburger. WEDNESDAY: BBQ baked chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy. HS, macaroni/cheese. THURSDAY: Quesadilla, garden salad, broccoli. HS, chicken sandwich. FRIDAY: Fish sandwich, sweet potato puffs. HS, corn dogs. TRICO February Breakfast TUESDAY: French toast or pancakes. WEDNESDAY: Coffee cake, sausage. THURSDAY: Eggs. HS, breakfast sundae. FRIDAY: Biscuits, gravy. Lunch TUESDAY: Chicken fajitas, corn, fruit. WEDNESDAY: Hamburger, baked beans, baby carrots, peaches. THURSDAY: Deli sandwich, broccoli, tomatoes, dip, pineapple. FRIDAY: Grilled cheese, tomato soup, steamed broccoli, mixed fruit. MARISSA ELEMENTARY February Breakfast TUESDAY: Cereal, cinnamon toast. WEDNESDAY: Waffles, bacon. THURSDAY: Doughnut, fruit. FRIDAY: Sausage/cheese biscuit. Lunch TUESDAY: Chicken nuggets, 1/2 baked potato, corn, oatmeal cookie. WEDNESDAY: Grilled cheese, tomato soup, chocolate pudding, cake. THURSDAY: Hamburger, baked beans, slaw, peach crisp. FRIDAY: Fish sticks, macaroni/cheese, pineapple, M & M cookie. MARISSA HIGH February Breakfast TUESDAY: Breakfast burrito. WEDNESDAY: French toast sticks, sausage. THURSDAY: Cereal, muffin. FRIDAY: Doughnut. Lunch TUESDAY: Chicken strips or hot dog, tator tots, mixed fruit, chocolate chunk cookie. WEDNESDAY: Fish sticks or BBQ rib, macaroni/cheese, apple, frosted grahams. THURSDAY: Chicken nuggets or hot ham/ cheese, corn, mandarin oranges, brownie. FRIDAY: Grilled cheese or meatball, green beans, applesauce, M&M cookie. EVANSVILLE February Breakfast TUESDAY: Pop-tart. WEDNESDAY: Warm cinnamon roll. THURSDAY: Pancakes. FRIDAY: Oatmeal. Lunch TUESDAY: Biscuits, gravy, sausage, hash browns. WEDNESDAY: Fish, green beans, fruit, cookie. 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Parents can enroll their children any time during National Lutheran Schools Week and the month of February. Pre-enrollment began Monday, January 26. Why should parents pre-enroll? Any family who enrolls January 26 through February 28 reserves their child(ren) s spot in that class for next year. It can help the school plan for and save families some money. Any family that enrolls their child/children during this time will lock in tuition for next year at tuition rates. Provisions will be made for families with multiple students at St. Mark s. Families may enroll the child/children at this time without paying the registration fee until August but will not lock in tuition at the current rate. Financial aid will still be handled the same way as in the past. Enrolling now also allows the school to get an idea of student numbers for each class for next year. The school can then start looking at books and other costs for the budget to be better stewards of the gifts God has given us. 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11 February 12, 2015 Page 11 County Journal Trico s WYSE Team places first overall at regional Trico High School WYSE team competed at the WYSE Regional February 5 and placed first overall. The team will advance to the sectional competition at Southern Illinois University Carbondale in March. The following are the individual awards: English: First place, Braden Fritsche; third place, Wyatt Popejoy. Physics: First place, Jacob Chapman; second place, Kristin Bunselmeyer; third place, Carolyn Phoenix. Biology: Second place, Brittney Loos; third place, Braden Fritsche. Math: First place, Aimee Goetting; second place, Blake Hensley; third place, Carolyn Phoenix. Computer Science: First place, Wyatt Popejoy; third place, Blake Hensley. Engineering Graph- ics: First place tie between Mitchell Wettig and Kristin Bunselmeyer. Chemistry: First place, Katie Bunselmeyer; second place, Aimee Goetting. The team won overall first place in Division 300. Highest Individual Score: First place, Wyatt Popejoy and for this he will receive a 2-year tuition waiver to John A. Logan College; second place, Kristin Bunselmeyer. FSB at Trico Gary Buch, a representative from First State Bank of Campbell Hill, gave a presentation February 9 on home mortgage loans to Trico High School students in Charlotte Goetz s living environments class. Top row, from left are Mitchell Wettig, Wyatt Popejoy, Marcia Kuhlman, Braden Fritsche, Jacob Chapman and Blake Hensley. Middle row: Coach Andrea Deming, Lacey Smith, Ashley Robinson, Emily Bauersachs, Brittney Loos and Makayla Stewart. Front row: Marisol Robles, Carolyn Phoenix, Katie Bunselmeyer, Kristin Bunselmeyer and Aimee Goetting. From left is Dillon Lewis, John Christman, Daulton Neuhaus, Alex Reith, Becky Laufer, Skylar Valleroy and Hannah Jolley. COSLHS students put smiles on faces this Valentine s Day A small group of students at Christ Our Savior Lutheran High School is putting smiles on faces this week leading up to Valentine s Day. The six students are delivering Jesus Cares Bears around the region as part of their small group ministry at the school. Seniors Becky Laufer and Dillon Lewis, sophomores Daulton Neuhaus, Alex Reith and Skylar Valleroy and freshman Hannah Jolley, along with Principal John Christman, came up with the idea at the school s annual retreat in November. The group advertised their idea and received Delivering Jesus Cares Bears donations of stuffed animals over the past month. After attaching a Bible verse, the team will distribute nearly 170 bears this week. I think it s amazing to see others want to be supportive of our group, spreading the love of Jesus, Valleroy said. We had a great turnout with the donations of bears, and it s really cool to see the kindness of other people in the community. The students will deliver bears this week to Red Bud Regional Hos- Christ Our Savior to host dinner auction The 17th annual Christ Our Savior Lutheran High School dinner auction will be April 25 at 4 p.m. in the gymnasium. The silent auction will begin at 4, with the first table closing at 5:50. Dinner will be served at 6. The live auction will begin at 7:15. Reservations will be 30 per person before April 1 and 35 after April 1. Tables of eight can also be purchased for 210 by April 1 or 245 after that date. Checks should be payable to COSLHS. There are also four ways to become an event sponsor. Sponsorships must arrive by April 10 to ensure recognition in the auction program. A friend level sponsor (50 to 249) will receive a business card advertisement and recognition in the program. A gold level (250 to 99) will get a 1/4 page ad, recognition in the program and two dinner auction reservations. A platinum level (500 to 999) will earn a 1/2 page ad, recognition in the program and four reservations. The diamond level (1,000 and above) will receive a fullpage ad, recognition in the program and eight reservations. For more information, call the school at pital, Garden Place Nursing Home in Red Bud, Ellner Terrace in Evansville, St. John Lutheran Pre-School in Sparta and LIFE Network in Waterloo. RALPH S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR HUSTLER TORO ECHO INGERSOLL ARIENS GRAVELY Hwy. 51 South Elkville First State Bank of Campbell Hill Convenient Cash 24 Hours/7 Days A Week Visit Our Website For ATM Locations In Observance Of Presidents Day, We Will Be Closed Monday, February 16. First State Bank of Campbell Hill 114 West Front Street PO Box 190 Campbell Hill, Illinois Branch Location (618) Steeleville Banking Center 424 W. Broadway PO Box 25 Steeleville, Illinois (618) Member FDIC Branch Location Coulterville Experience The Difference! Banking Center 115 North 4th Street PO Box 395 Coulterville, Illinois (618) FSB Banking

12 Page 12 February 12, 2015 County Journal Students named to dean s list Local students on the SWIC fall dean s list include: Riley Foster, Devin Frech and James London of Baldwin. Garret Alms, Kellie Bert, Ambryaunna Braun, Brittany Frazer, Austin Gendron, Lane Gibbs, Holly Hartman, Hunter Howie, Peyton Lee, Dawn Marcinkowska, Jamie Mc-Adams, Timothy Mott, Allison Petrowske, Justin Ramsey, Raelyn Rosendohl, Katie Roth and McKenzi Rucker of Chester. Sylvia Jebron, James Rabe and Scott Shubert of Coulterville. Michell Baker, Amber Bleem, Dustin Eastwood, Danielle Hormann, Stephanie Kelley, Maribeth Lawrence, Jamey Watkins, Kacy Westerman and Kassondra Yow of Ellis Grove. Taylor Krause, Kari Schenk and Tiffany Valleroy of Evansville. Jaclyn Baum, Laura Berger, Austin Blakey, Kelsey Carlisle, Bobby Reilly, Amber Walsh and Ronnie Werle of Lenzburg. Sethanie Hill, Kayla Juenger, James Klingeman, Rachel Light, James Ryan and Kaitlyn Seiber of Marissa. Joseph Friederich and Ashley Honer of Oakdale. Cody Lueker of Pinckneyville. Randy Ahne, Ryan Ahne, Cole Biethman, Cody Oettle, Taylor Schwartz, Page Smith and Kenneth Wilson of Prairie du Rocher. Zacharie Antry, Amber Birke, Benjamin Boed- er, Katie Bowlin, Melissa Brittingham, Jennifer Bruce, Charles Byer, Charles Clark, Kyle Cowell, Grace Goetting, Jesse Heidel, Tanner Heiken, Kayla Juelfs, Jeffrey Kern, Lacy Kinzel, Alexandra Kueker, David Legendre, Nicolas Muir, Rebeka Nagel, Chelsea Rabbermann, Carl Scheffert, Jennifer Stapleton, Savannah Stellhorn, Rachael Sturgill and Brandi Zanders of Red Bud. Paige Davitz of Rockwood. Levi Curten or Ruma. Aaron Blessing, Ellie Byington, Jeff Deitz, Cypress Gibson, Briyor Glasco, Eric Gleghorn, Rachel Gregory, Ashley Griffiths, Chad Hanna, Hyewon In, Shelby Jones, Kendra Kessler, Dakota King, Kellie Lee, Stacy Lukes, Aaron Macke, Mikala Mayer, Elijah McConachie, Robin McFall, Eliot Moen, Wyatt Morrison, Dayton Oliver, Brijal Patel, Shaun Rogers, Grant Schillins, Kelsi Wallace, Nathaniel Wasson and Julia Wolf of Sparta. Ashley Bockhorn, Austin Byer, Amy Cochran, Catherine Crowe, Cole Diercks, John Foote, Corie Gibbs, Taylor Grafton, Kathryn Hurst, Brenden Parker, Ryan Rieckenberg, Casey Roehrkasse, Michaela Smith, Jeffrey Wilson, Rebekah Wydeck and Justin Zimmer of Steeleville. Amanda Anderson, Christopher Anderson, Jeremy Horner and Julie Williams of Tilden. Sparta FFA at FB Acquaintance Day The Sparta FFA attended the Southern Illinois County Farm Bureau s FFA Acquaintance Day program held recently at SIU Carbondale. The event is sponsored by local County Farm Bureaus and the SIUC College of Agricultural Sciences. This year s program topics included Appreciate the Products of YOUR Toil, Cultivating YOUR Future, Harvesting YOUR Success and Planting YOUR Potential. As a result of the Sparta chapter s participation, it is eligible to send a representative to the Illinois Farm Bureau & Affiliates Youth Conference in March in Springfield. Pictured from left are Bobbie Lake, Olivia Oathout, Haylee Shevlin, Kayla Weiser, Kelby Burns and Christopher Brooks. Submitted by FFA reporter Bobbie Lake SWIC graduates Local students who graduated from SWIC in the 2014 fall semester include: Timothy McDougal of Coulterville. Michell Baker of Ellis Grove. Tiffany Valleroy and Taylor Krause of Evansville. Christian Hagan and Crystal Huwer of Marissa. Joseph Douglas Jr., Tiffany Henry, William Howell and Richard Nihells of Red Bud. Sharron Palmer, Christina Penny, Zachary Stork, Brijal Patel and Ashley Griffiths of Sparta. Ashley Bockhorn, Katlyn Bradley, Corie Gibbs, Zachary Harris, Joslyn Simpson, Taylor Grafton and Jeffrey Wilson of Steeleville. Shevlin named to president s list Pictured from left in the front row are Pinckneyville High School pompom team members Ashley Maxey, Taryn Pabst and Kaitlyn Sweeney. Middle row: Shelby Morgenthaler, Sydney Stanton, Alexis Ruffino, Sierra Benbrook and Haley Johnston. Back row: Alexis Rice, Abi West, Sydney Ginn, Callie Bigham, Kelsey Ginn, Madison Hutchings, Ashley Wild and Hannah Epplin. Not pictured are coaches Rhonda Hicks and Stephen Cannedy and choreographer Tawmi Conley. Seth Lee Shevlin of Sparta has been named to the president s list for the fall semester at Rend Lake College in Ina. The list recognizes students who have a grade point average of 4.0 in 12 or more credit hours of study. 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13 February 12, 2015 County Journal Page 13 Fifth Street work aldwin moving ahead ith street grant application By Dana Martin Baldwin Mayor Dan Jones has authority to perform all duties in connection with the 100,000 Delta Regional Authority grant for the Fifth Street improvements. Action came at the February 3 town board meeting. Linda Tragesser of the Southwestern Illinois Planning Commission said the resolution was necessary. Original grant application paperwork, which sought 197,000, had included a village resolution approved for that amount of funding. With engineering costs, the project was estimated to cost 213,000 to build up and resurface Fifth Street for two blocks on the south side and six blocks on the north side of State Route 154, according to Village Clerk Wes Stellhorn. The purpose is to protect infrastructure from damage by heavy trucks. Tragesser told the trustees that each state has its own committee, which then meets to decide how to allocate DRA grant awards within that state. I wasn t at that meeting, but I understand the committee believed that the north side was the most important, and awarded 100,000, she said. Tragesser had stressed in the grant application that the roadway is the only north-south route through town. She is checking into other possible funding sources, including U.S. Treasury Troubled Asset Relief Program grants distributed by IDOT. Stellhorn and Jones indicated they have been talking with local IDOT representative Dan Sommer since December. It was determined Street damaged by heavy truck traffic through TARP s calculation method that the village could apply for as much as 31,500. A TARP grant application can be submitted this summer. Awards are typically announced in October. Jones asked if the village could apply for another DRA grant this year. Tragesser said that progress first needs to be shown on Fifth Street. The village could then apply for a second grant in She suggested the village consider decreasing the scope of the project, perhaps beginning with work on the north side of Route 154. The village has 18 months to use the 100,000 grant, which was awarded last fall. The village s required outlay by DRA for the project is 10 percent of the grant award, or 10,000. If a TARP grant of 31,500 would be awarded, the village would have 141,500 to spend without other funding sources. The board agreed to provide its required 10,000 for the Fifth Street project. Tragesser said that when work begins, she, as the grant administrator, will charge the village for 10 percent and DRA for 90 percent of presented invoices. The DRA also set the SIPC s grant administration fee at 5,000. The board approved the contract allowing SIPC to administer the grant. In other news, the village has been contacted by the office of state Representative Jerry Costello II about sending a list of six village projects in which funding help will be needed. At the top of the list is Fifth Street. The other five items the trustees agreed upon were sidewalk repairs, street widening, repainting of the water tower, culvert replacement and replacement of aged equipment and vehicles. In other business, Trustee Virgil Chandler gave Stellhorn a 1,000 check presented earlier in the day by Dynegy Midwest Generation s John Cooley, the Baldwin power plant s managing director. The donation has been earmarked to purchase a reliable light for the flagpole at the village cemetery. Trustee Darrell Mueth said he has been receiving complaints about large trucks parking along the streets around Casey s, causing nearaccidents. No-parking signs are posted on Fifth Street but are being ignored. 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14 Page 14 County Journal February 12, 2015 Rieckenberg family does well on Family Feud Both have local area relatives By Dan Zobel Families have feuded with each other since the dawn of time. This time, however, the Rieckenbergs of Delano, Minnesota, feuded with other families for fun, memories and a chunk of money. Bob Rieckenberg and his four children, Amy Greenfield, Rob Rieckenberg, Stacey Ryan and Cara Rieckenberg, will be on four episodes of Family Feud, beginning Monday, February 16 at 6 p.m. on the CW network. Bob is the brother of Leroy Rieckenberg of Campbell Hill and Erlene Eggemeyer of Steeleville. For my daughter Amy, this has been on her bucket list since she was a little girl, Bob said. She found out they were doing auditions in Minneapolis, applied and checked with everybody in the family. Then things took off. Bob said the family was chosen for auditions during the summer at the Minneapolis Convention Center. They had four different audition times, two on Saturday and two on Sunday, Bob said. There were four to five rooms with people per room, so there were about 2,500 people in all four auditions. The auditions included them acting excited, even if they did not know the right answer to a question, according to Bob. You had to be excited and enthused, Bob said. Regardless of how someone answered, they tell you to always say great answer, even if it s something stupid. It was not about what you know, but how excited you act when they ask the questions. At one point, the producers wanted to know a little bit about each person and what they would do with the money. Bob said Amy told them that the money would allow Rob, an amputee, to swim again with the help of an aquatic leg. Once auditions were over, the Rieckenbergs were told they would know within three weeks whether or not they would be going to Atlanta for the show. They won the producers over enough with their excitement and stories because they were chosen to fly to Atlanta July 13 for another audition. Monday consisted of more auditions that eliminated two of 11 teams. By the end of the day, two more families were gone. On Tuesday, the Rieckenbergs were on the second show. We were down there all day Monday sitting in a green room watching other people, Bob said. We were the second family to go on Tuesday, and we taped four shows that day. Bob said the show tapes a week s worth of shows each day. It was really exciting, Bob said. You really don t know you re on TV. There is an audience and cameras, but nothing that s overwhelming. He said they told them that some people can go through the auditions fine, but when they get up in front of a camera and lights they choke up. Well, we didn t have that problem, Bob said laughing. Bob raved about host Randolph Soil and Water District election Marcia Guebert of Red Bud and Joyce Schmoll of Evansville have been re-elected to the Randolph County Soil and Water Conservation District board. The election was held February 5. Each will serve for two years. Other board members are Tim Harle of Coulterville, Carolyn Holder of Baldwin and Jonathan Jeremiah of Steeleville. Will serve two-year terms The next soil and water board meeting is scheduled for March 5 at the Randolph County Office Complex/USDA Building in Sparta at 7 p.m. Steve Harvey, saying he knew Harvey s history as a comedian, and he was impressed with how he conducted himself. He came across as a sincere guy, Bob said. In between shows, he did a lot of interviewing and talking with the audience. I was impressed with the guy. One thing to watch for will be an answer from Bob that has Harvey go on for about 10 minutes. In the beginning, I didn t realize the show was still on TV until Amy called me, Bob said. I started watching again and would say, How could somebody give such a stupid answer? The thing I tell people now is that you never know when your mind will go totally blank. Bob said the show was very well done, and people went out of their way to make sure everybody was comfortable. 08 MERCURY MILAN Stk. #418505A, 85,xxx Miles 8, CHEVY MALIBU Stk. #426412A, 117,xxx Miles 9,995 Pictured from left are Bob Rieckenberg, Stacey Ryan, Cara Rieckenberg, Family Feud host Steve Harvey, Amy Greenfield and Rob Rieckenberg. One of the big things the Rieckenbergs took away from the show is the friends they made. We met a family from North Carolina and another from Chicago that the kids got to know well and have stayed in touch with, Bob said. The Rieckenbergs cannot talk about their winnings. 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15 February 12, 2015 County Journal Page 15 Eagle Fest draws good crowd Don Henley and Glenn Frey weren t there, but McGwire was. McGwire, a majestic bald eagle, stayed perched on the arm of a volunteer and made the ounds in a tent at the askaskia River Lock nd Dam last Saturday. t was Eagle Fest day. The weather cooperted perfectly with a warm breeze and bright unshine. It is estimated that ore than 600 people ttended the sixth anual event. It was said to ave been the largest rowd to ever attend. JoHanna Burton and atthew Levin showed nd discussed the eagle hat is in captivity beause it became too atached to people who fed t. Burton and Levin come rom the World Bird anctuary in the St. ouis suburb of Valley ark. Sixty percent of these irds survive their first year of life, said Burton, talking to a large crowd in the tent. Their white feathers tell other irds, I m a survivor. Burton said bald eagles ate for life and return o the same nests each year. Nests can be seen long the river, and any people stopped aturday to view one, long with several agles flying down the iver. McGwire is from Neraska. He is 17 years ld and weighs only 10 ounds. He can see 10 times etter than humans, Matthew Levin from the World Bird Sanctuary shows bald eagle McGwire to the crowd People gather just down the road from the lock and dam to watch eagles fly around their nest along the Kaskaskia River. said Burton. She said eagles generally live 20 to 25 years in the wild. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Fish and Wildlife set up a telescope and several pairs of binoculars for people to watch the river nest that contained two adults and one juvenile bald eagle. The pair has called the same nest home for three years. Cutler discusses culverts and rock Culverts were on the agenda at the Cutler Town Board meeting February 3. The meeting was held two days early because of some schedule conflicts. Next month, the meeting returns to the first Thursday. 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16 Page 16 County Journal February 12, 2015 By Dan Zobel Defense, toughness leads Steeleville past Trico Steeleville advances to title game By Dan Zobel It was all about defense and rebounding for the Steeleville Lady Warriors February 10, but a 20-point effort from forward Mackenzie Pim did not hurt either. The Lady Warriors held Trico to 26 percent shooting and outrebounded the Lady Pioneers by 10, including multiple late offensive boards, en route to a victory in the semifinals of the Class 1A Trico Regional. The game plan was all about defense for us, said Steeleville coach Brad Copelin. Jessica (Prange) is a great player, she s strong and handles the ball well. Our whole goal was to stop her. They have a good surrounding cast around her and they are a good team. My whole goal, preaching to them, was coming out emotionally and ready to play this game because we knew we weren t getting an easy game here. We played hard and the ball fell on our side of the court. The win advances Steeleville s Mackenzie Pim (12) attempts to drive past a Trico defender in the Lady Warriors February 10 win over the Lady Pioneers. Pim did a lot of her work along the baseline and in the lane. fourth-seeded Steeleville to the regional title game Thursday, February 12 against Elverado at 7 p.m. The Lady Falcons defeated Cobden, 36-29, in the other semifinal game. Prange finished 22 points for top-seeded Trico, but every point was hard-earned. She shot 8-of-18 from the field and just 6-of-14 at the free throw line. Prange s supporting cast combined to shoot just 6-of-36. They played good defense, said Trico coach Heather Hochmuth. They have a good manto-man defense. We ve watched them play it and its definitely gotten better throughout the year. We just weren t patient enough on offense and didn t wait to get good shots. The third quarter proved to be the turning point in the game, as the Lady Pioneers turned the ball over eight times in the period and made just 2-of-13 shots, including missing their last 11 attempts. Using a defense, Trico got two quick steals within the first minute of the quarter, one by Prange and one by Kelly Hamilton. They each finished on the other end with layups to give the Lady Pioneers a advantage. Trico went cold after that, however, and when Allanah Renner scored inside off of an out of bounds play, the Lady SIJHSAA boys basketball playoffs The SIJHSAA boys basketball playoffs progressed over the last week. In Class L, Sparta Lincoln defeated Mount Vernon, 44-39, in Du Quoin Regional first-round action February 4 before falling, 53-47, in an overtime heartbreaker February 7 in the regional title Steeleville wins two; Trico downs Goreville Steeleville 75 Lebanon 41 Nic Hagel scored 30 points February 10, and the Warriors put up big numbers in a route of the Greyhounds in Cahokia Conference play. Hagel scored 18 of his points in a first half that saw Steeleville jump out to a lead. Hagel finished with six of the Warriors 11 3-pointers. Steeleville (8-16, 7-2 Cahokia-Kaskaskia) extended its advantage to at the end of three quarters. Parker Lutz (15 points), Dusty Sutton (13) and Bryar Pim (10) also scored in double figures for the Warriors. Christopher 72 Chester 66 The Bearcats used a late 8-0 run to regain the lead over the Yellow Jackets February 10, and Chester fell short at Christopher in Black Diamond Conference action. The Bearcats (19-3, 6-2 BDC West) went on their run after Chester (15-9, 3-4 BDC West) took a fourpoint lead with 4:52 to go. Hunter Howie hit a 3-ball to cut the deficit to one with 2:20 to play, but Isaac McPhail made 6-of-8 free game. At the Class M state tournament at Rend Lake College, Pinckneyville has advanced to the state title game Friday, February 13 at 7:30 p.m. They will play Nashville. Pinckneyville defeated Albion, 52-35, February 10 in a semifinal game. Pinckneyville was throws down the stretch to secure the win for Christopher. Howie (15 points) also made a key 3-pointer toward the end of the first half, sending the Yellow Jackets into the break down three. Jason Schwartz scored 18 Chester points. Okawville 57 Marissa-Coulterville 30 The Meteors ran into the Rockets buzz saw February 10, and Marissa- Coulterville dropped a nonconference game at home against the Okawville. Tony Stoddard scored 13 points on 5-of-11 shooting for the Meteors, but Marissa-Coulterville (10-14, 6-2 Cahokia- Kaskaskia) trailed 35-9 at halftime. The score was after three quarters. Matt Reuss scored six points and dished out three assists. Kyle Smith was held to five points on 2-of-16 shooting. Trico 79 Goreville 55 Chase Rednour and Ryan Myers combined to score 35 Pioneer points at home February 7, and Trico rolled to a win over able to slip past Meridian, 47-37, February 6 in an opening round affair. On the same day, Trico was unable to get past Aviston, falling The Class S state tournament is also heating up, with Steeleville ready to play Ewing in a semifinal game Thursday, February 12 at 6 p.m. after defeating Central City, 48-42, February 9 in overtime. Steeleville won its first game of the tournament February 7, by getting past Thompsonville, On February 7, Red Bud Lutheran played in first-round action, but was drubbed, 63-34, by Woodlawn. Five Sparta wrestlers advance to sectionals By Sean Zollner Of the nine wrestlers that have been competing at the varsity level for the Sparta this year, five of them will be headed to the sectional meet in Vandalia this weekend. Anthony Carter and Will Monroe won their weight classes at the regional meet, while Will Price and Rylee Sheldon placed third in theirs. Freshman Clayton Sheldon earned fourth to advance, as well. At the Carterville Regional last weekend, Carter fittingly kicked things off with a first-place finish in the 145-pound weight class. He came in boasting a record of 22-5 on the year and picked up three more wins on his way to the regional title. Up 2-0 on his opponent from Anna-Jonesboro in the first round, Carter whipped him to the mat and got the win by pin at the 1:34 mark in the match to move advance. Against a Carterville opponent in the next round, Carter got a 3-2 win to advance to face Dylan Chambers of Murphysboro for the crown. In a tight match, Carter got the win 2-0 for first place. Monroe was the other Bulldog to win a title, his coming at 220 pounds. Monroe s record was even more impressive than Carter s coming in at He received a bye in the first round for his outstanding season and rolled his first opponent from Murphysboro, Mason Osterhout (19-13), for a pinfall. In the championship match, Monroe dominated his Harrisburg opponent by technical fall at His opponent Jaxon Kanoski came in with a record of 24-8, showing just how tough Monroe is. I m excited for our wrestlers that are moving on, said Sparta coach Rob Kirk. Two regional championships will bring the program much notoriety for future athletes. Having five sectional qualifiers is also a welldeserved reward for the hard work they ve put into this season. Will Monroe will be looking forward to his second state championship competition and Anthony Carter, Will Price, Rylee Sheldon and his younger brother Clayton will all be competing for their first state appearance. At 152 pounds, Rylee Sheldon came in with a record and lost his first match to a Benton opponent, He did not let it get him down, though, Continued on Page 17 Red Bud s Cullen Hanger scores two of his 15 points against Dupo February 7. the Blackcats. Devin Brown was on fire Rednour finished with from behind the arc for 18 points and Myers 17. the Bulldogs February 7, Jake Chapman added 13, but the Rangers were too including two of Trico s much for Sparta at the six 3-pointers. Rich Herrin Classic in The Pioneers (17-8, 5-3 Benton. BDC West) led at Sparta jumped out to an halftime and after first-quarter lead, three. but Benton chipped that Benton 57 Sparta 49 Continued on Page 17 Warriors tied the game at 26. Pim followed with a base line jumper and Renner added another basket around Prange free throw, giving Steeleville a lead with 21 seconds to go. Nineteen seconds later, Chloe Gerlach delivered the big bang with a 3-pointer from the top of the key. It was one of those things where we were nick and tuck the whole time and when she hit that three our heads really came up, Copelin said. She was struggling with her shot the whole night, but when she hit it, that was a big momentum boost. Steeleville pushed its lead out to when Pim rebounded a Bailey Gale missed free throw and went up and scored. With 1:07 to go, Hailey Nagel scored on a putback for Trico to help the Lady Pioneers climb back to only down 39-36, but Pim answered with two free throws on the other end and. Lindsay Hammel knocked down a baseline jumper for the lady Warriors with 50 seconds to play, pushing their lead to After Prange knocked down a free throw to get a point back, Renner missed two free throws on the other end, but Pim was there again to grab another offensive board. (Pim s) a strong player, who in my mind, is a raw player, Copelin said. She has a couple moves and has a lot to work on with her shot, but she s what I like to call a gamer. She wants to win more than anybody else on the floor and today, she showed it. She put her head down and got some offensive rebounds that were key at the end of the game. This has been the best defensive effort I ve seen from her all year. You can talk about her 20 points, but I m talking about her help side defense and her offensive rebounds. That s what I care about. Trico had plenty of chances down the stretch with the Lady Warriors making just 3- of-13 free throws in the fourth quarter and 4-of- 17 in the second half, but the Lady Pioneers shot 17 percent (5-of-30) from the field and 38 percent (5-of-13) from the charity stripe in the second half. (Steeleville) missed the free throws and we just didn t get the rebound and capitalize on it like we needed to, Hochmuth said. We just missed a few boards where we needed to and left some girls open. I had a couple of girls in Continued on Page 17 Girls basketball regionals The Chester, Marissa-Coulterville, Pinckneyville, Red Bud and Sparta prep girls basketball teams have all been eliminated from regional play, ending their seasons. Class 1A New Athens Regional Okawville 39 Marissa-Coulterville 19 The Lady Meteors offense never got cooking February 9, and Marissa-Coulterville lost to the Lady Rockets, knocking the Lady Meteors out of the Class 1A New Athens Regional and ending their season. Marissa-Coulterville shot just 24 percent from the field. Brooke Inman led the Lady Meteors with seven points, shooting 3-of-15 from the field. Marissa- Coulterville ended the season with a 2-26 record. Okawville did not shoot much better, making just 31.9 percent of its field goals, but led 11-6 after one quarter and 19-9 at the half. The lead ballooned to by the end of the third. Class 2A Red Bud Regional Nashville 53 Chester 21 The Yellow Jackets postseason run ended February 10 when they lost to the Hornettes. Chester (10-14) trailed 18-8 after the first quarter and at the half against the power that is Nashville. The Hornettes pushed the lead to by the end of three quarters. McKenzi Rucker scored 11 points to lead Chester. Morgan Atchison and Logan Colvis each added five. Dupo 51 Red Bud 50 As the third seed in their own regional, the Lady Musketeers (7-14) put up a big fight February 10 in a showdown against the second-seeded Lady Tigers, but Red Bud was unable to pull off the victory. Chester 58 Sparta 37 Three Lady Yellow Jackets scored in double figures February 9, and Chester downed Sparta in the first round of the Class 2A Red Bud Regional, ending the Lady Bulldogs season. McKenzi Rucker (12 points), Sarah Liefer (11) and Kaitlyn Dillow (10) led the Lady Yellow Jacket offensive attack. Chester jumped out to an 18-8 first-quarter lead thanks to an 8-0 run. The Lady Bulldogs played tough in the second, cutting the deficit to Sparta then cut the lead to three in the third quarter, but Chester emphatically pulled away and headed into the final frame up Sparta s Nikki Kempfer scored 15 points to lead all scorers, but battled foul trouble all game and eventually fouled out. Juliana French knocked down three 3-pointers for the Lady Bulldogs, who finished the season Haley Middendorf and Rachel Clendenin added nine and eight points for Chester in the balanced scoring attack. The Lady Yellow Jackets have won 10 games for the first time since the season. Benton Regional Du Quoin 47 Pinckneyville 38 The Lady Panthers could not overcome 19 turnovers February 9, and fourth-seeded Pinckneyville was upset by the fifth-seeded Lady Indians in the first round of the Class 2A Benton Regional. Keelyn Stein led the Lady Panthers with 17 points, but scored just four in the second half. Twelve of Pinckneyville s turnovers also came after the halftime break. The Lady Panthers (10-20) trailed at halftime, but cut that to by the end of three quarters. Du Quoin, though, outscored Pinckneyville in the final eight minutes. The Lady Panthers shot just 10-of-38 from the field. Sophie Keith chipped in six points.

17 February 12, 2015 Page 17 County Journal Bowling standings Prep girls scores Steeleville Won Lost Monday Early Reids Chicklets Crashettes U Iron Workers 1st Natl. Bank Go Getters Mixed Nuts County Journal Midwest Gals Dahn will join Warriors High Team Game County Journal 758 High Team Series Reids Chicklets 2120 High Ind. Game Emma Ritter 184 High Ind. Series Sharon McMath 485 Tuesday Early Andy s Auto Body 30 It s Unbelievabowl28 KT s Roadhouse 26 River City Auto 26 Pistol City 25 Farm Bureau 23 NAPA 22 Victor s High Team Game Pistol City 1357 High Team Series Pistol City 3885 High Ind. Game Matt Wedemeyer 280 High Ind. Series Matt Wedemeyer 604 Thursday Early Windy Hill Farms 152 Pistol City Peace Lutheran Reaper Crew 139 B&B Const Broadway Tavern Strokerz Tavern Chester Eagles st Natl. Bank Mevert s Auto Hillside 116 Pinckneyville High School senior pitcher Caleb Dahn recently signed to play baseball for the Warriors at Rend Lake College. Pictured from left in the front row are Dahn s father Mike, Dahn and his mother Kim. Back row: Pinckneyville assistant coach Gabe Shepard, coach Dan Blazier, Rend Lake coach Tony Etnier and Pinckneyville athletic director Bob Waggoner. Pinckneyville High School softball standout Maddie Jones recently signed a letter of intent to play softball at Rend Lake College. Pictured from left in the front row are Jones mother Marie, Jones, her father Kevin and her sister Macie Minor. Back row: Jones hitting coach at Hit Repair Brian Neal, Southern Express travel team coach Theron Rushing, Rend Lake coach Dave Ellingsworth, Pinckneyville coach Alan Engelhardt and assistant coach Bryant Hale. High Team Game Windy Hill Farms 1272 High Team Series Chester Eagles 3765 High Ind. Game Tom Craig 209 High Ind. Series Wally Valleroy 760 Sparta Tuesday Men Country Co. Star Lanes Pocket Ponders Sparta Auto Jerry s Kids Pallbearers HighGame Danny Byrd 279 High Series Danny Byrd 721 Thursday Mixed Them Again! Haury Plbg. SI Vapor Don t Know Yet Bowlettes Fast & Furious High Game Katy Bartels 185 Dale Luthy 238 High Ind. Series Katy Bartels 514 Dale Luthy 638 Junior League Gambler Fast & Furious QT Pies All Time Strike High Games Brian Reid 158 Drew Knope 152 Tyler Hand 142 Braeden Dierks 127 Adam Banach of Pinckneyville High School recently signed his letter of intent to play baseball next year at Rend Lake College. Pictured from left in the front row are Banach s father David, Banach and his mother Andrea. Back row: Pinckneyville assistant coach Gabe Shepard, coach Dan Blazier, Rend Lake coach Tony Etnier and Pinckneyville athletic director Bob Waggoner. Torrence Panther wrestling tourney Jones chooses Rend Lake Banach signs with RLC Opp picks Kaskaskia Catcher Kearsten Opp of Pinckneyville High School recently signed to continue her softball career at Kaskaskia College in Centralia next year. Pictured from left in the front row are Opp s father Rob, Opp and her mother Michele. Back row: Pinckneyville assistant coach Greg Hale, coach Alan Engelhardt and Kaskaskia coach Torey Crowell. By Sean Zollner The freshman/sophomore Sparta boys basketball team took secondplace in its own Torrence Tournament after falling to Pinckneyville in the title match. In the championship game February 7, the Panthers scored early and often as the young Bulldogs just could not keep pace. After a quarter of play, Pinckneyville led and had stretched its lead to at the half. The Panthers added six more points to their lead in the third quarter to make it 58-36, and they pulled away in the fourth with 26 points, making the final deficit, In the game, Brian Lowery scored 15 points for the Bulldogs. Against Trico February 4, Sparta trailed most of the game but made a run when it counted. Trico s lead grew to 10 points after three quarters at 46-36, but the Bulldogs would not quit. Sparta exploded for 33 points in the fourth quarter to pull off the comeback to earn a win. Bulldog wrestling...from Page 16 and he bounced back for three straight wins to take third place. Against a Carterville opponent in his second match, he held a 4-2 lead and got the pin at the 1:25 mark in the match. Against his next opponent from Harrisburg, he won 6-4 and he capped things with a 17-8 win over Grant Murphy of Pinckneyville for third place. Price (23-8) was next at 195 pounds. He got a big win over a Pinckneyville opponent with a pin after leading 12-0 in the first round. In the second round, Price fell 2-1 to Lucian Hicks (19-7) of Harrisburg, sending Price to the losers bracket. He came back with a pin of a Carterville opponent and finished by pinning Nelson Linhourst of West Frankfort to earn third. Clayton Sheldon held a record of 15-3 coming in and lost his first match 7-4 to Austin Swain of West Frankfort. He came back with a win over Benton s Jordan Piercy in the sec- ond round and got another win before falling to Swain again in the third-place match. Although four of our varsity wrestlers will not be moving forward this year, they will all have their chances to prove themselves next season, Kirk said. I m very proud to be their coach and get to watch them grow. The Vandalia Sectional will begin with the semifinals at 4:30 p.m. Friday and the quarterfinals Saturday at 10 a.m. Boys basketball roundup...from page 16 down to at the half and the Rangers led after three quarters. Brown finished 18 points on six 3-pointers for the Bulldogs. Sparta made 10 3-pointers. Seth Ferguson finished with 12 points and Dwayne Dodson nine. Austin Wills led Benton with 13 points. Red Bud 67 Dupo 40 Cullen Hanger scored 15 points and Zach Dobbs added 13 for the Musketeers February 7, and Red Bud cruised to a home nonconference victory over the Tigers. Dylan Roy chipped in 12 Below are the results of prep girls basketball games. February 7 Red Bud 36, Freeburg 32 February 5 Trico 46, Cobden 35 Chester 40, St. Vincent 30 Carterville 53, Pinckneyville 42 Lebanon 64, Steeleville 39 Anna-Jonesboro 40, Sparta 25 Columbia 69, Red Bud 44 February 4 New Athens 58, Steeleville 29 points for the Musketeers (6-18, 0-8 Cahokia-Mississippi). No other information was available. Steeleville 56 Dupo 32 Dusty Sutton found his groove from 3-point land February 6, making six of them, and the Warriors shot themselves past the Tigers in a road Cahokia Conference game. Sutton finished with 18 points, making one 3pointer apiece in the first and fourth quarters and two apiece in the second and third. Nic Hagel added 16 points, including an 8of-8 performance at the free throw line. The score was tied at three after one quarter, but Steeleville broke the game open in the second by outscoring Dupo The Warriors then put up 18 points in the third to lead going into the final frame. Marissa-Coulterville 45 Valmeyer 43 Anthony Mixon scored 11 points for the Meteors February 6, and MarissaCoulterville survived a scare in a key conference home game. The Meteors led at halftime after outscoring the Pirates 10-6 in the second quarter. MarissaCoulterville pushed its advantage to after three before holding on late. Mixon shot 5-of-7 from the field. Kyle Smith added 10 points and five assists and Ryan Howie eight points and six assists. Pinckneyville 58 Du Quoin 36 Nolan Luke scored 15 Panther points February 6, and Pinckneyville used a big first quarter to help defeat the Indians. The Panthers (21-5, 6-1 SIRR Mississippi) led 18-5 after the first quarter and at the half. Pinckneyville opened up a lead after three. Brian Taylor finished with 13 Panther points, including a 7-of-8 night at the free throw line. The Panthers finished 23-of-26 at the charity stripe. Two Pinckneyville High School wrestlers have advanced to the Vandalia sectional this weekend. Richard Jones picked up a regional win at 182 pounds with a pin of his opponent at 1:13 of the first. This is his third trip to sectionals. Tyler Eggemeyer advanced with a thirdplace finish at 138 pounds. Steeleville wins... From Page 16 foul trouble that I really needed in there on the boards. We re young and it comes with experience. We ll get better. Steeleville opened the game with much more energy than the Lady Pioneers and jumped out to a 7-0 lead, including four points from Pim. Trico cut its deficit to one, 9-8, when Prange knocked down two free throws at the end of the first. Pim scored eight of her points in the second quarter, including six straight after Prange gave Trico a 10-9 lead to give the Lady Warriors a advantage. The Lady Pioneers answered with a 9-2 run, including two buckets from Prange on some nifty moves to take a lead. Prange scored nine points in the quarter. Trico led at the half. (Jessica) has carried us most of the year, Hochmuth said. I couldn t be prouder of her. Win or lose, she s a great player and a great kid. You couldn t ask her for any more than you get. Gerlach scored eight points for Steeleville and Renner added six. The Lady Warriors made 17-of55 field goals and 11-of-27 at the free throw line. They outrebounded Trico 44-34, while turning the ball over 18 times. Nagel finished with eight points on 4-of-9 shooting for the Lady Pioneers. Trico only made 9-of-23 at the charity stripe and missed all five of its 3-point attempts. The Lady Pioneers finish the season with a record of 10-17, while Steeleville continues play against third-seeded Elverado. We played Elverado twice and both games were physical and very close, Copelin said. If we come in and don t give the good effort we re supposed to, we could easily find ourselves on the losers side of things. They will be good and ready to play, so we have to be ready to play, as well. Steeleville 65 Shawnee 18 The Lady Warriors scored 21 first-quarter points February 9, and Steeleville cruised to an opening round victory over the fifth-seeded Lady Reds in the Class 1A Trico Regional. Lindsay Hammel scored 11 points and Mackenzie Pim added 10 for the Lady Warriors. Steeleville held Shawnee to three points in the first quarter and led 36-5 at halftime. The Lady Warriors extended their advantage to by the end of three quarters. Pamper Your Sweetheart This Valentine s Day! Treat your loved one to a relaxing massage. Gift Certificates Available For 30 Minutes & 1 Hour Massages Southern Illinois Spine & Joint Center of Marissa, LLC Dr. Dillon 605 E. Lyons MARISSA Kaesberg 7th Annual Valentine s Day Dinner For 2 BUCK BUSTERS BUCK BUSTERS BUCK BUCK BUSTERS BUCKBUSTERS BUSTERS Gun & Knife Show Saturday 9-5 & Sunday 9-3 February 14 & 15 Choice Of Ribeye Steak 2095Each New York Strip Steak 1995Each Or Seafood Platter 1495 Each All Dinners Served With Chocolate Covered Strawberries Long-Stemmed Rose Glass Of Champagne GABBY S BAR & GRILL Make Your Reservation Early! 214 W. Main Street Ava Parker Lutz drives to the hoop against Lebanon. 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18 Page 18 County Journal February 12, 2015 Evansville Knights Of Columbus 303 Broad Street Evansville BUFFET DINE-IN ONLY Carry-outs available by the plate, sandwich or by the pound Adults 11 Kids Advance Tickets 15 Per Person 25 Per Couple At The Door 20 Per Person 30 Per Couple Children 10 & Under 1/2 Price! Evansville Fire Department Chicken & Beer DANCE Saturday, Feb. 21 8pm-Midnight American Legion 1001 Booster St., Evansville Music By: Kick n Kountry Contact Tammy At (618) For Advance Tickets Or For More Info All You Care To Eat Complete Schedule At FISH FRY Buffet LENTEN STARTS FEB. 13 THRU LENT Serving 4pm - 7pm FISH EVERY FRIDAY IN FEB. & MARCH SERVING 4:30PM - 8:00PM 4 Kinds Of Fish, Chicken Strips & 7 Sides Carry-Outs Available Knights Of Columbus Parish Center Gym 611 W. Broadway Sparta Saturday, Feb. 14 9:00am Monroe County Fairgrounds, Waterloo COINS, ARTIFACTS, ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD, TOYS, TOOLS. 7 Silver Dollars, 8 Kennedy Halves, 30 Silver Nickels, 1992 & 1997 Silver Proof Sets,.925 Sterling Silver Sets, 25 Proof Sets , 10 Mint Sets, 1,000 Wheat Pennies, U.S. Commemorative Coins, Foreign Sets, Frames Of Arrowheads, Axe, Snyders Point, 100+ Collector Plates, Large Stamp Collection, 1950s Dining Room Set, Couch, Chairs, End Table, Wooden Chairs, Modern Rolltop Desk, Accordion, Nascar Collectibles, Set Of 3 AB Trays, Knick Knacks, Bedroom Sets, Bikes, Brinkman Stainless Gas BBQ Grill, Lots Of Garden & Hand Tools, John Deere 318 Riding Mower, Push Mowers. AUCTIONEER S NOTE: Lots of interesting items. We will be selling in 2 rings. Website: vossauctions.com Action Auction Associates Wayne Voss (618) / Lic. # /- ACRES Mark Voss (618) Lic. # Tim Voss (618) Lic. # LIEFER FARM LAND Sunday, Feb. 15 1:00pm AUCTION LOCATION: Red Bud VFW Post S. Main St., Red Bud (Parking In Back) REAL ESTATE LOCATION: From The 4-Way Stop In Red Bud, Go South On Rte. 3 For 1.25 Miles To Blackjack Rd. Turn Right Onto Blackjack Rd., Go One Mile To Pine Crest, Turn Left On Pine Crest, Go 2.25 Miles To Land On Right. Watch For Signs. REAL ESTATE: LAND CONSISTS OF 64 +/- ACRES WITH 60.8 TILLABLE. Remainder In CRP & Wooded. This Is Horse Creek Bottom Land. Possession Immediately After The Closing, Approximately 30 Days. PARTIAL LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part Of NE Corner Of Sec. 30 T.4S- R.8W Randolph County, Illinois. TERMS: 10% Down Day Of Auction, Remainder Due At Closing Approx. 30 Days. Taxes Prorated To Date Of Closing. Possession At Closing For 2015 Crop. Burmester Auction Service Website: Red Bud (618) AUCTIONEERS: Col. Dale A. Burmester Lic. # Col. Steve Ehinger Lic. # Col. 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For more information, call the Randolph County Supervisor of Assessments Office at , ext BENEFIT For St. Jude Children s Research Hospital Saturday, February 21 Doors Open 4pm Hosted By The Priebe Brothers With Special Guests Beaucoup Bottom Band & We ve Got It Covered FOOD? Wilderwood Service Dogs Handicapped Accessible BENEFIT Free Food & Snacks Live & Silent AUCTIONS Admission 10 Per Person Advance Tickets Available Feb. 1 At The KC Hall Or Tickets Available At The Door Knights Of Columbus # N. Gordon St. Pinckneyville For More Info Call ? TRIVIA NIGHT Saturday, February 21 Doors Open 6:30pm ~ Trivia Starts 7:00pm? Campbell Hill Community Center 213 Dean & State Route 4 Campbell Hill SILENT AUCTION! 80 Per Team Maximum 8 People Per Team EARLY TEAM REGISTRATION BONUS Pay by Feb Bonus 2 Mulligans Call Ronda on how to easily get more free muligans! Outside snacks welcome, but all drinks must be purchased at the community center. For More Info, Call Ronda (618) Valentine s Day 50s PARTY VIDEO POKER & SLOTS Play Here! 8:30pm-12:30am Music By HICKS & BANKS Drink Specials & Snacks COULTERVILLE VFW 511 Lakeview Ave Valentine s Day 5 Admission TONY LIGHTNING KARAOKE WEEKEND Friday & Saturday Feb. 13 & 14 Limbo Hoola Hoop 50s Dress Dance Saturday, Feb. 14 6pm-10pm No Skating! SHANNON S PUB TILDEN Taking a much needed vacation! We ll see you in a few weeks at The Bluff s! Saturday, Feb. 21 4pm-8pm Kids Under 8 Years Of Age Must Be Accompanied By An Adult Chester Skateland 160 Taggart Lane, Chester Lenten Fish & Serving 4pm-7pm Chicken Fry Every Friday Feb March 27 Dinner 8 Sandwich 4 All-You-Can-Eat 10 Carry-Outs Available! Alma Lodge Spring BBQ Saturday, March 7 Serving 11am-5pm No. 497 A.F. & A.M. 302 E. Main St. Steeleville THE BLUFF S WINERY Time are approximate and subject to change. Check out Fertile Soil Band on Facebook or at For booking information call (618) or harmsen@myfrontiermail.com

19 February 12, 2015 Page 19 County Journal GROFF EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION 95 Lawrenceville, IL Saturday, March 28 9am NOW TAKING CONSIGNMENTS Dogwood Azalea Festival Per Person Charleston, MO One-Day Trip Reasonable Saturday, Feb. 21 BACKWOODS 3 Casinos ~ Tunica, MS South St. Evansville Bring a crockpot of your best chili. Judging at 7pm Trip Includes Transportation, 2 Meals & 35 Play-Back Double Occupancy NO TAP BOWLING TOURNAMENT CHILI COOKOFF! April 26 & 27 Per Person (618) ~ Illinois Lic. # Deadline March 18 For Both Trips ROBBINS TOURS Disabled Veteran s Fundraiser The American Legion Riders #396 Sparta For Info Call Betty Pourney ~ Saturday, Feb. 28 3pm-6pm Celebrate Valentine s Day Here! OPEN AT 4PM FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS SHOOTING MATCH Sign In At Noon Shoot At 1pm Star Lanes Sparta Includes shoes, food & 3 games TOP SHELF Saturday, April 18 Trip Includes Transportation, Parade, Lunch, Tour Of Charleston, Piano Recital, Ice Cream Social & Candlelight Tour TRACTORS & TRUCKS, Commission CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Hauling Available AND FARM IMPLEMENTS Max Groff, Auctioneer 15 Per Person Saturday, Feb. 14 8:30pm-12:30am Crazy Joe s Fish House Bar & Grill CASH PRIZES FOR WINNERS! FOR DIRECTIONS OR INFO CALL Silent Auction 50/50 Drawing Attendance Prizes The Hayer Senior Center (Sparta) Is Sponsoring Ava OR FISH FRY Valentine s Day Saturday, Feb. 14 LEWIS CREEK BAND BUFFET Friday, Feb. 13 8pm-Midnight April 27-May 1 Lodging, Travel, 6 Shows, 8 Meals Included Sponsored by Elks Club Sunday, Feb. 22 To sign up call (Bowling Alley), (Bryan) or (Mark) 4-8pm Saturday, Feb Per Person RIVER S EDGE BAND Due By March 1 Call To Reserve Your Seat! JACOB, IL Coming Events 8pm-Midnight SKOOTR S South Mardi Gras Party Saturday, February 14 American Grill And Pub Featuring Music By 1402 Sparta Center Dr. Sparta SCATTERGUN JACK Valentine s Day 8:30pm-12:30am No Cover Charge Public Welcome DINNER FOR 2 NASCAR PARTY Share An Appetizer Each Get A Choice Of Entree Steeleville Eagles Peach Bombs 3 34 State Street Cheser COUNTY JOURNAL Russell St., Willisville StrokerZ 114 ~saloon~ Randolph County Republican Salad & Dessert SPEAKERS: Congressman Mike Bost, Senator Dave Luechtefeld State Representative Terri Bryant & Other Local Elected Officials Per 20 Person Percy ~ /50 Drawing Door Prizes For Tickets Contact Your Local Committeemen At Or Chairman Rick Hall (618) In The Bar Beads Hurricanes Fun Rock-N-Ron 303 S. Chester St. Steeleville VFW 939 MARDI GRAS PARTY Saturday, February 14 American Legion Grilled Salmon, Lobster Ravioli, Ribeye Steak, New York Strip Stay For Our Acoustic 13 Dine In / Carry-Out SMALL HALL Cocktails 6:00pm ~ Dinner 6:30pm Reservations Accepted Friday, February 13 Per Person Saturday, Feb Share Bottle Of Wine Only 10 More Also Serving CHICKEN STRIPS! Lincoln Day Dinner Saturday, Feb. 14 Sunday, Feb. 15 2pm 11 A copy of our report filed with the State Board of Elections is (or will be) available on the Board s official website ( or for purchase from the State Board of Elections, Springfield, Illinois. 14TH ANNUAL FARM MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2015 SALE LOCATION: Hwy. 51 bypass in Perryville, MO. From I-55 at the Perryville exit, go north on Hwy. 51 bypass about 1 1/2 miles to sale site. From Hwy. 61, take Hwy. 51 bypass south about 1/2 mile to sale site. Watch for sale markers.!! WANTED!! PARTY Tuesday, Feb. 17 8pm-Midnight FREE Giveaw ays Jambalaya Beads, Bead, Beads! Music By You Don t Have To Earn Em! Hurricanes 4 Bill & Todd s Excellent Adventure & Friends SPARTA VFW -- Post He Loves It. You Hate It North Market Sparta It s Time To Sell It. Good, clean tractors, combines, trucks, farm equipment, lawn mowers, boats, livestock equipment, etc. NO JUNK! Commission rate: 10% on the first 5,000, 3% thereafter. This includes all advertisement expense. A 20 NO SALE consignment fee will be charged at the time of consignment. This will then be deducted from the commission if the item sells. Consignments made by February 20, will be included on the sale bill and printed advertisements. The website will be updated as often as possible. For more information or to make consignments, Call Rodney Manche at (573) or (573) Please leave a message if we are unable to answer, and we will return your call as soon as possible. Thanks! Fax: (573) mancheauction@yahoo.com SALE CONDUCTED BY: MANCHE AUCTION SERVICE COL. RODNEY MANCHE (573) or (573) SINCE LET OUR EXPERIENCE SELL YOUR NEXT AUCTION!!! VISIT US ONLINE AT: or (Auctioneer #6476) We ll Find Someone To Take It Off Your Hands. COUNTY JOURNAL CLASSIFIEDS 1101 E. PINE PO BOX 369 PERCY

20 Page 20 County Journal February 12, 2015 FOR SALE BY OWNER Third St. Cutler 2 Bed Brick Home, 2-Car Garage, Central Air, Gas Utilities, Basement, Dryer & Window Unit, On 2 Lots. Priced To Sell! 18,000 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT RANDOLPH COUNTY-CHESTER, ILLINOIS. CITIMORTGAGE, INC. PLAINTIFF VS ERIC J DOANE; KATHIE L DOANE; DEFENDANTS 14 CH MAPLE STREET EVANSVILLE, IL NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on December 9, 2014, JUDGE in RANDOLPH County, Illinois, will on March 3, 2015, in RANDOLPH COUNTY COURTHOUSE, #1 Taylor Street, Chester, IL62233, at 9:00 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 RANDOLPH, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: TAX NO COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 701 MAPLE STREET EVANSVILLE, IL Description of Improvements: TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILY HOME; ONE CAR DETACHED GARAGE The Judgment amount was 25, Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/ 9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Visit our website at Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois Tel. No. (312) Please refer to file #PA Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT RANDOLPH COUNTY, CHESTER, ILLINOIS MIDFIRST BANK PLAINTIFF, -vs- MASON L. COFFEY; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF STATE; DEFENDANTS 14 CH 27 NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE Public Notice is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment entered in the above entitled matter on October 31, 2014; Richard A. Brown, Honorable Judge of the Circuit Court of Randolph County, One Taylor Street, Chester, IL 62233, will on February 27, 2015 at 9:30 AM, at in Courtroom #2, Randolph County Courthouse, One Taylor Street, Chester, Il 62233, sell to the highest bidder for cash (ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours, the following described premises situated in Randolph County, Illinois. Said sale shall be subject to general taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and any prior liens or 1st Mortgages. The subject property is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title or recourse to Plaintiff. Upon the sale being held and the purchaser tendering said bid in cash or certified funds, a receipt of Sale will be issued and/or a Certificate of Sale as required, which will entitle the purchaser to a deed upon confirmation of said sale by the Court. Said property is legally described as follows: Commonly known as 308 Florence Drive, Ellis Grove, IL Permanent Index No.: Improvements: Residential Structure UNKNOWN Units UNKNOWN Bedrooms UNKNOWN Garage UNKNOWN Bathrooms UNKNOWN Other UNKNOWN The property will NOT be open for inspection prior to the sale. The judgment amount was 52, Prospective purchasers are admonished to check the court file and title records to verify this information. For Bid Amount contact: Sale Clerk Shapiro Kreisman & Associates, LLC f/k/a Fisher and Shapiro, LLC 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301 Bannockburn, IL (847) THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IF YOUR PERSONAL LIABILITY FOR THIS DEBT HAS BEEN EXTINGUISHED BY A DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY OR BY AN ORDER GRANTING IN REM RELIEF FROM STAY, THIS NOTICE IS PROVIDED SOLELY TO FORECLOSE THE MORTGAGE REMAINING ON YOUR PROPERTY AND IS NOT AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT THE DISCHARGED PERSONAL OBLIGATION. I NOTICE OF SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT RANDOLPH COUNTY-CHESTER, ILLINOIS. U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED ASSET INVESTMENT LOAN TRUST MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-BNC1, Plaintiff, vs. JANET D. SAUERHAGE and STEVEN L. SAUERHAGE, Defendants. 13-CH-43 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 402 W. PINE ST. PERCY, IL PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of the above Court entered on April 22, 2014 in the above-entitled cause, the following described real estate, to wit: Permanent Index Number: Commonly known as: 402 W. Pine St., Percy, IL will be offered for sale and sold at public vendue on the 6th day of March, 2015 at 9:30 AM, at at the Randolph County Courthouse, Chester, Illinois. The judgment amount is 47, The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: The bid amount, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of 1 for each 1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed 300, shall be paid in certified funds immediately by the highest and best bidder at the conclusion of 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 the Plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the Court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. For information, contact Plaintiff's Attorney: Heavner, Beyers & Mihlar, LLC, 111 East Main Street, Decatur, IL 62523, (217) The purchaser of a condominium unit at a judicial foreclosure sale, other than a mortgage, who takes possession of a condominium unit pursuant to a court order or a purchase who acquires title from a mortgage shall have the duty to pay the proportionate share, if any, of the common expenses for the unit which would have become due in the absence of any assessment acceleration during the 6 months immediately preceding institution of an action to enforce the collection of assessments, and which remain unpaid by the owner during whose possession the assessments accrued. If the outstanding assessments are paid at any time during any action to enforce the collection of assessments, the purchaser shall have no obligation to pay any assessments which accrued before he or she acquired title. 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)(l). If the sale is not confirmed for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the purchase price paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. 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 (c) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Note: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are advised that the Law Firm of Heavner, Beyers & Mihlar, LLC is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I Perry, Randolph real estate FOR RANDOLPH COUNTY February 6, 2015 Pat Laramore County Clerk & Recorder WARRANTY DEEDS Loretta H. Kiefer to Judith L. Burns SW SW Sec Carol N. Kugler to Tony J. Brown etux Lt 5 The Meadows SW Sec US Bank National Association to Sheri Baughman NE Sec JP Morgan Chase Bank to John O. Roberts Lt 8 Blk 3 The Cross Add Steeleville Ralph Chapman etux to Dina Chapman Lt 4 Southwest Acres S/D Red Bud William Clinton etux to Bradley J. Schmitz ILLINOIS LAND IS IN DEMAND WE ARE ACTIVELY PURSUING HUNTING & FARMLAND LISTINGS IN YOUR AREA. Jeff Heil Agent, Land Specialist (618) WHITETAILPROPERTIES.COM Whitetail Properties Real Estate, LLC. DBA Whitetail Properties In the State of Nebraska DBA Whitetail Trophy Properties Real Estate LLC. Dan Perez, Broker - Licensed in IL, IA, KS, KY, MO, NE & OK Jeff Evans, Broker - Licensed in AR, GA, IL, MN & TN Wes McConnell, Broker - Licensed in AL, IL, OH, SD & WI John Boyken, Broker - Licensed in IN Sybil Stewart, Broker - Licensed in MI & LA Chris Wakefield, Broker - Licensed in TN Joey Bellington, Broker - Licensed in TX NEW! PERRY COUNTY ACRES DUQUOIN acre farm. 3-bed brick home with fireplace, 2 baths and sunroom. Five outbuildings and fenced pasture. Bu ernut Road. NEW! PERRY COUNTY 40 ACRES COULTERVILLE Located just o of IL Route 13, just East of Coulterville. 3-bed manufactured home and several outbuildings. 29+ acres cropland with a PI of and a weighted corn average of bpa. May divide. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE PINCKNEYVILLE With 2 store fronts and residen al space. PERRY COUNTY 80 ACRES TAMAROA Mostly wooded with 13 llable acres and creek. etux SW NW Sec Christopher J. Haury to Sparta Community Airport Authority NW SW NW Sec Joan Davis to Sean Dees NE Lt 8 Mrs. Nicholas Gross Lila M. Lehnherr to Veronica D. Van Sant NW Sec QUITCLAIM DEEDS Debra J. Faverty to Debra J. Faverty etux Lt 7 Blk 10 Swanwick s Add Chester Heritage Coal Company LLC to Kathy Zanders Stellhorn etux SW SW NW Sec Michael Feaman to Dawn Korando Pt Sec Bert K. Byington etux to Bert K. Byington Lt 40 Plat 2 Spartan Estates Larry D. Hoffman etal to Hoffman Farms NE NE Sec Floyd L. Kempfer Jr. etux to Tammy Kempfer SW SW Sec FOR PERRY COUNTY Josh Gross County Clerk & Recorder WARRANTY DEEDS Fred D. Schultz Jr. to William C. Place Pt SE SE Sec Diane I. Carrel, Diane I. Carrel Derby & Diane I. Derby to James Charles Derby Jr., Teresa Derby & Teresa Rainwater Lt 20 Winters 3rd Addn Consideration 28,000 Rudys Bar, Inc. to Lester D. Kretzer II & Tina Kretzer Pt Lt 2 & Lts 3 & 4 Blk 11 Tamaroa Original Survey Consideration 15,000 Margaret Lively & PROPERTIES FOR SALE LIVELY GROVE, Darmstadt Road 3 Bedroom, 1 3/4 Bath, 150,000. DU QUOIN, 643 Acorn Road 2 Bedroom Cabin, Near Campbell s Pond. Public Hunting Area. NASHVILLE, 564 W. Lebanon 2,000 Sq. Ft. Home On Large Lot. 60,000. PRICE REDUCED! 55,000. SPARTA, 9167 State Rte Bedroom, Full Basement (28 Acres, Tillable, Balance Woods), 265,000. TILDEN, 234 Center Street 1 Bedroom, Full Basement, Carport On 2 Lots. 42,000. NEW LISTING! NEW PROPERTY LISTINGS ARE BEING ACCEPTED! Now For All Your Real Estate Needs...Buying Or Selling. Hiring GUTJAHR REALTY, LLC Agents! 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21 February 12, 2015 County Journal Page 21 Evansville still pondering with future of old water tower By Dana Martin After a few months of wrangling with the question of what to do with the old, abandoned Evansville water tower, the board of trustees is a step closer to a plan. Harrisonville Telephone Co. representative Craig Hern appeared at the board s Monday night meeting to talk over the matter with trustees. Since 2004, HTC has had an antenna on the old water tower used for both phone and internet service. The old tower needs repainting, but the board shied away from the lowest bid of 35,000. That is almost twice what it cost to repaint the structure in 2007, which was completed with financial help from HTC. Mayor Craig Valleroy told Hern that it would cost 19,000 for the village to demolish the water tower. If HTC could either donate toward repainting, or we could tear it down, then you could put up a tower, and work out a lease, said Valleroy. We hate to see it go, but it s a matter of dollars and cents. In five years, we ll have to paint again, and how much will it be then? Trustee Mark McConachie said, It s an eyesore, and it s only going to deteriorate further. Hern and Valleroy looked at the tower prior to the meeting. The water tower being used by the village doesn t have the height required by the company for an antenna. Hern said that meeting with the trustees had been helpful. He will return next month with a plan to erect an HTC tower, since he knows of the board s desire to demolish the water tower. The village can then lease the ground to the company. In other business, Valleroy announced that a grant for 20,000 will be presented to the village by state Representative Jerry Costello II for use on the boat ramps at the Kaskaskia River. Valleroy said he hoped to speak with someone from the Lower Kaskaskia Stakeholders about how best to use the money for repair of the ramps. Trustee Nancy Schilling suggested he also speak with the Kaskaskia River Port District, as they have projects up and down the river from Evansville. In the area of animal Town getting state grant for work on boat ramps control, Valleroy said he wanted to reassure residents that the village is not out to round up house cats. The village has asked cat owners to collar the animals, so the animal control officer can identify them as pets and not pick them up. At least one resident contacted Valleroy with concerns that her cat could get hung up if it wore a collar. Valleroy said he found breakaway collars for cats at local stores, which should minimize the risk of the animal being injured. Feral cats that have been caught are being put down, said Valleroy. Tame cats are not; instead, they are being held to be claimed or adopted, if possible. Trustee Rick Zweigart reported that the water line extension to the Brian Frazer property is finished. Village employee Jim Braun is waiting for test results on the line. In another matter, Trustee Kenny Kempfer said Braun had talked with Charlie Cowell of Sparta about doing some work at the village lake to help remove a culvert. A new and larger culvert will be installed across the dam to help improve drainage of the area. Work will proceed when Cowell can put it on his schedule. Zoning administrator Darren Kempfer reported that he spoke with an individual who will need to apply for a variance. The man wants to tear down an irreparable home on Tower Street and replace it with a doublewide trailer. Kempfer said the area is zoned R-2, so a special-use permit will be required. A public hearing before the zoning board is scheduled for 7 p.m., Wednesday, February 25 at the village hall. In other zoning news, Kempfer has issued one Over 1,500 items The Family Career Community Leaders of America at Pinckneyville High School recently conducted a week-long food drive that netted more than 1,500 items. The items were given to the Least of the Brethren food pantry operated by George and Betty Culley, who will distribute the food to about 60 needy families. From left are teacher Rita Williams, Karen Lacy, Kory Klausing, Sierra Najewski, Raven Alvis and the Culleys. permit for a garage. He reported that the zoning board still is working on the chicken ordinance. He also reminded the trustees that there are two openings on the zoning board. A third seat will open when Tammy Huelsmann joins the board of trustees. She is one of three individuals running unopposed for three seats up for election in April. Fire Chief Kempfer reported that the fire department had four additional people graduate two weeks ago from a first responder class and that the fire department s chicken and beer dance will be held February 21 at the Legion. McConachie brought some preliminary information he gathered about LED programmable signs and opened a discussion about the welcome sign at the entrance to town from Route 3. I don t think a handpainted sign projects a prosperous community, said McConachie. He checked with just We Deliver And Spread one company who sells LED signs, but he would expect the village to bid the project if the trustees decided to move forward. McConachie s proposal was to look at forming a joint venture with village charitable organizations and businesses and use the sign to welcome visitors as well as for informational purposes and to announce town meetings, public hearings and village events. His goal would be to have 50 to 75 percent of the cost for a sign paid by these participants, with the village paying the balance. If we can get a 10,000 sign for 5,000 or less, what do you think? asked McConachie. Schilling asked if the sign he used as an example was guaranteed. McConachie said he was told it had a lifetime guarantee. The trustees decided to have McConachie speak with businesses and organizations in town and then update the town board next month. Driveway ROCK Call To Schedule Delivery Tilden Elevator OR Sam Mulholland (Cell) 4 LEFT! 2014 Chevrolet Spark LS 39 MPG, Pwr Windows, Alum Wheels MSRP 12,995 Meier Discount -496 Select Bonus -500 Loyalty -500 SALE 11, /72 mo /3.25% MEIER CHEVROLET BUICK 477 E. 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A Powertrain Warranty offered on OUR NEW AND PRE-OWNED inventory, valid FOR THE LIFE OF YOUR CAR! 2015 Chevrolet Cruze LS MSRP 19,695 Meier Discount -196 Select Bonus -1,000 Loyalty -500 SALE 17, /72 mo /3.25% 2015 Chevrolet Malibu MSRP 23,290 Meier Discount -791 Rebate -1,500 Loyalty -1,000 SALE 19, /72 mo /3.25% 2015 Chevrolet Impala LT MSRP 32,070 Meier Discount -821 Select Bonus -1,250 Loyalty -1,000 SALE 28, /84 mo /3.9% PRE-OWNED SPECIALS See all used at PRE-OWNED SPECIALS VEHICLE SALE PYMT MO RATE 2013 Buick Lacrosse Prem II 23, Buick Regal Prem Turbo 22, Cadillac CTS 12, Chevrolet Cruze LT 15, Chevrolet Equinox LT 12, Chevrolet Impala LT 14, Chevrolet Malibu LTZ 18, Chevrolet Silverado LS EXT 13, VEHICLE SALE PYMT MO RATE 2008 Chevrolet Silverado LS 4x4 13, Chevrolet 3LT EXT 4x4 16, Chevrolet Silverado LT Crew 4x4 29, Chevrolet Silverado LT Crew 4x4 26, Chevrolet Silverado 2500 LS EXT 4x4 12, Chevrolet Sonic 5 LT 13, Chevrolet Spark LT 13, Chevrolet Venture LS 5, VEHICLE SALE PYMT MO RATE 2012 Chrysler 200 Limited 16, Ford Edge SEL 13, Ford Escape XLT 12, Ford Explorer Limited 28, Ford Focus SE 10, Jeep Grand Cherokee 11, Pontiac G8 GT 20, Suzuki Reno 5, CHECK OUT THESE FOUR SPECIALS YOU LL LOVE! 2014 Chevrolet Cruze 2LT RS Sunroof, Htd Leather, 7 16,973 Touch Screen, MyLink, Bluetooth, Sirius XM, OnStar, 209/84 mo. Turbo, 38MPG 239/72 mo Chevrolet Trax ALL NEW MSRP 20, Chevrolet Sonic 5 RS Htd. Leather, Sirius XM, Advanced Safety PHG, Bluetooth, 7 Touch Screen, MyLink, Rear Camera Turbo, 35 MPG Meier Discount -496 Loyalty -500 SALE 19, /72 mo /3.25% 2015 Chevrolet Equinox LS MSRP 25,395 Meier Discount -1,146 Rebate -250 Loyalty -1,000 SALE 22, /84 mo /3.9% 2015 Chevrolet Traverse LT MSRP 35,165 Meier Discount -1,416 Rebate -750 Loyalty -1,000 SALE 31,999 14, /72 mo. 239/63 mo Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Reg. Cab. MSRP 27,690 Meier Discount -1,191 Rebate -1,750 Select Bonus -1,750 Loyalty -1,000 SALE 21, Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LS, Double Cab, 4x4, 5.3L MSRP 38,310 Meier Discount -1,311 Rebate -1,750 Select Bonus -1,750 Loyalty -1,000 SALE 32, Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LS MSRP 42,725 Meier Discount -1,976 Rebate -750 Bonus -1,000 Loyalty -1,000 SALE 37, Chevrolet Impala LT Sunroof, Pwr Seat, OnStar, 17 Alum. Whls, Sirius XM, Bluetooth, Steering Wheel/Controls, Keyless, 30 MPG 13, /72 mo. 219/63 mo Chevrolet Silverado 2500 LT, Double Cab, 4x4, 6.0L MSRP 45,685 Meier Discount -2,836 Rebate -1,250 Select Bonus -1,000 Loyalty -1,000 SALE 39, Chevrolet Silverado 2500 LT, Crew Cab MSRP 49,640 Meier Discount -3,391 Rebate -1,250 Select Bonus -1,000 Loyalty -1,000 SALE 42, Chevrolet Silverado 2500 LT, Crew Cab, Diesel MSRP 55,930 Meier Discount -3,681 Rebate -1,250 Select Bonus -1,000 Loyalty -1,000 SALE 48, Dodge Avenger SE Pwr Windows, Pwr Locks, Cruise, Keyless, Tilt, Pwr Mirror, CD, 30 MPG 11, /63 mo. Payments based on 10% down with approved credit, plus tax, title, license, and doc fee. Must qualify for Trade in Assistance & Loyalty cash. Warranty forever valid on pre-owned vehicle 10 model yrs old or newer less than 100,000 miles at the time of sale. Dealer will not honor pricing errors in this ad.

22 Page 22 County Journal February 12, 2015 E vansville NEWS By Eloise Kueker, This seems to be the time of the year for trivia. There are several trivia nights scheduled. I, personally, have a mind full of useless information, so I like trivia. Recently, my granddaughter Betsy introduced me to Trivia Crack on my tablet. I play several times a day. I especially love the history questions. My worst topic is art, followed by entertainment. The kids love playing against me and, of course, beating me. We used to get a team together and play at these events. We never played to win but to have fun. Sometimes we did pretty well. Once we came in third place, but we never came in last. One of the best things I can tell people is don t second guess your answer go with your first instinct. February is a good month for things like trivia contests and euchre tournaments. Folks are tired of winter and eagerly awaiting spring. It is too early to plant anything or to paint or do all of those other jobs we want to get done, so it is a great time to use our brains to keep mentally sharp. Playing euchre and pinochle are two great card games that have been passed down from our ancestors. Of course, I think pinochle takes a lot more strategy, but all of these pastimes need more than one or two people to play. That s why I like to put jigsaw puzzles together, but my jigsaw puzzles have been put on hold. I am sure Alistair would love to help grandma, but I don t have the energy to fix how he may help me. A few years ago, I had a puzzle I had almost finished. Emily was maybe 3, and she decided she would help me with the puzzle while I was busy in RANDOLPH MONUMENT WORKS Since 1900 Samantha Davis, Manager 701 W. Broadway STEELEVILLE (618) MONUMENT SALES CEMETERY LETTERING CUSTOM DESIGNS OUR SPECIALTY We Guarantee All Monuments & Workmanship the kitchen cooking. When her attention span was over, she was such a good girl and picked up all of the puzzle pieces and put them in the box. So I have learned that 1,000-piece puzzles and tiny tots don t go together. St. Boniface PSR students are selling Little Caesars pizzas and other goodies. EAC News School will not be in session February 16 and 27, dismissed at 11:30 a.m. the 20th and at 2 p.m. the 24th and 26th. Volleyball is under way. The teams will travel to St. Mark s Steeleville for games at 6 p.m. February 12. On February 13 and 14, the eighth-grade team is in the St. Mary s Chester tournament. The C team will also participate in a tournament. On February 17, the teams will host games at 4 for A and B teams only. On February 19 they will be at St. Mary s Chester at 6.The seventh-grade team will participate in a tournament at St. John Lutheran Red Bud February 20 and 21. Evansville Enterprise February 7, 1936 Henry J. Borgard passed away. Survivors were his wife Mary, daughters Mrs. Bernard Birk, Mrs. W.H. McCain and Alvena Borgard and sons Clem, Herman and Father Colman Borgard. Imogene Wilma Roche, while picking strawberries last summer, wrote her name and address on a box that was to be shipped. That box of strawberries ended up in New York, and it was received by Elmer Royce. He wrote to Imogene, and after many letters, he came to Evansville to visit at Christmas. Love followed, and the couple was married last week and was to reside in New York where Elmer is engaged in the dairy business. The Kaskaskia River is frozen over, and last Saturday morning, several boys skated up from Ft. Gage to the old bridge. Clara Scherle became the bride of Pvt. Melvin Chambers. Perry Gold Plate Activities February MONDAY: Closed. TUESDAY: Prize bingo/ cards. WEDNESDAY: Bingo/ cards. THURSDAY: Cards/ games. FRIDAY: Cards/games. Menu TUESDAY: Chicken breast, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, hot rolls, jello w/fruit. WEDNESDAY: Ham/ beans, spinach, pickled beets, cornbread, fruit. THURSDAY: Biscuits, gravy, sausage patty, Sparta hospital workers February 13: Carol uary and Norma ommer February 14: Sally Hall February 16: Barb Willams and Sharon Holland February 17: Charlynn Welch and Marilyn Hamilton February 18: Gary Cox and Karen Hayes February 19: Eilene Hamilton and Carol Kugler black-eyed peas, apple rings. FRIDAY: Chili, crackers, cheese spread, carrot/celery sticks, pie. Locations: Du Quoin, Cutler and Willisville, open to seniors 60 or older. Meals are available for a suggested donation of 3, with limited number of home-delivered meals. Reservations are appreciated before 8 a.m. on the day you wish to eat with us. For more information, call To celebrate 55th Rayburn Bud and Linda Coleman will celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary February 13. Bud Coleman and Linda Bauersachs were married at Calvary Baptist Church in Alton with Rev. Howard Todd Taylor officiating the ceremony. Linda and Larry Bauersachs served as witnesses. Bud is retired from Arch Minerals coal mine. Linda is a retired elementary teacher from the Trico school district. They are the parents of three children Bryan (Jill) Coleman of Campbell Hill, Ron (Michelle) Coleman of Percy and Terri (Larry) Lovel of Murphysboro. They have nine grandchildren Bryce and Tyler Coleman of Campbell Hill, Blair, Grace, Ross and Aubrey Coleman of Percy and Peyton, Gavin and Whitney Lovel of Murphysboro. C oulterville Swanwick NEWS By Diana Cole, Last week, the four Knope sisters, Norma Reilly, Sue Thornton, Merlene Filipisic and Deb Gilley, decided it was time for a winter retreat to Okawville. The group met early in the evening and, upon arrival to the Hot Springs Hotel, were met with warm robes just prior to their soak in the warm spring water. Later it was a deep massage and hot rock treatment. The sauna and swim in the hotel s indoor pool was then enjoyed. The evening closed with a delicious dinner and lively conversation next to the hotel s fireplace. The sisters plan on doing this again next year. A celebration of life was held in honor of Jason Smith at the Coulterville gym. Friends and family gathered to share stories and comfort each other. Jason passed away January 27 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. The Chamber of Commerce will meet at noon February 10 at Pistol City. Confirmation class will meet at Coulterville UMC February 11 at 7 p.m. Ash Wednesday services will be at noon at Tilden and 6 at Coulterville. The class will meet again at 7 in Tilden that same evening. Volunteers are needed to work the thrift store Mondays from 10 to 1. Greeters at Grandcote Presbyterian Church this past Sunday were Jean Craig and Linda Woodside. Sarah Shaw attended the nursery. Illiana Presbytery Missions Conference is March 21 from 9 to 4 at Marissa Presbyterian Church. The title is Relationships in Missions Around the World and Across the Street. A 15 registration includes lunch. Speakers include Gary Waldecker, Will Hesterberg and Wyatt George. In Loving Memory of Perry Ebersohl No one knows how much we miss you. No one knows the bitter pain we have suffered since we lost you. Life has never been the same. In our hearts your memory lingers, sweetly tender, fond and true. There is not a day, dear son, that we do not think of you. The Ebersohl Family & Friends Hayer senior site activities, menu Activities February MONDAY: Closed. TUESDAY: Art class/ bingo at 12:30. WEDNESDAY: Popcorn. Home Extension at 9. Exercise at 10:30. Bunco at 12:30. Special event: music by Monty Jackson at 10. THURSDAY: Chorus to Pinckneyville at 1:15. Bingo at 12:30. Kay Bivens card club. FRIDAY: My story at 9:30. Exercise at 10:30. Bingo at 12:30. Menu TUESDAY: Ham/beans, oven roasted potatoes, stewed tomatoes, pineapple, cornbread. WEDNESDAY: Chicken breast, macaroni/ cheese, lettuce salad, mixed vegetables, peaches. THURSDAY: Vegetable soup, grilled cheese, lettuce salad, jello w/fruit, crackers. FRIDAY: Pork chop, mushroom gravy, whipped potatoes, lima beans or corn, fruit cocktail w/bananas. Prices: Seniors 4, others and carry-outs 6, home-delivered Center hours: Monday-Thursday 8-3, Friday 8-2. Meal hours: 11:30- noon. Clothing store: 9-3. For more information, call S ville senior site Activities February MONDAY: Bingo at 10. Exercise at 11. TUESDAY: Craig Manor bingo/b/p & B/S check at 10. WEDNESDAY: Bingo at 10. Exercise at 11. THURSDAY: Relax w/ Max at 9:30. FRIDAY: Bingo at 10. Exercise at 11. Menu MONDAY: Chili, grilled cheese, layered salad, cottage cheese, pineapple chunks. TUESDAY: Chicken/ dumplings, iceberg salad, black-eyed pea salad, applesauce, jello w/fruit. WEDNESDAY: Cod squares, sweet potato fries, slaw, mandarin oranges, chocolate sheet cake. THURSDAY: Polish sausage, sauerkraut, steamed broccoli, mashed potatoes, fruit cocktail. FRIDAY: Chicken/dressing, seasoned green beans, hot rolls, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie. Our hours are 8:30 to 2 p.m. Monday-Friday. Reservations are appreciated by 9:30 a.m. the day you wish to eat with us. For more information, call extension 5. Randolph marriages Thomas M. Doolin, Jennifer Anne Mattingly, both of Coulterville Joseph David Crain, Chester, Samantha Joanna Prange, Campbell Hill Robert C. Anderson Jr., Loegan D. Griffith, both of Chester Ramond Atwan Davis, Bethany Renee Burd, both of Sparta Card Of Thanks We wish to thank everyone who came to our aid when my wife Rose passed on to Heaven. Thank you for all the prayers, fellowship and love from family, friends and church members. Also, thank you for the food, cards and visits. A special thanks to Pastor Bill McCluskey and Jan, the Deacons, the pallbearers and to the staff at Pechacek-McClure Funeral Home. Also, thank you to the church members for the delicious meal. Love to all of you! The family of Rose Seymour In Loving Memory Of Judy Kirkland We little knew that morning God was going to call your name. In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, You did not go alone, For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. You left us beautiful memories, Your love is still our guide, And though we cannot see you, You are always by our side. Our family chain is broken And nothing seems the same, But as God calls us one by one The chain will link again. We all love and miss you more and more each day. The day that God called you home we were all with you to say good-bye and one day when God calls us home, you will all be there to say hi! Love George, Charity, LeeAnne, Sammie, Scott, Gary, Hailey, Stacia, Cassie, Josh, Kaci, Kenzie, Jalia and Landyn

23 County Journal ebruary 12, 2015 Page 23 EDWARD DEAN LODGE The world famous, but not internationally known, Edward Dean Lodge, of Steeleville, died Saturday, February 7, 2015 at his home surrounded by his loving wife, children, grandchildren and other family members. He was born February 5, 1953 in Murphysboro to Delmar and Nettie Lodge. He married Cheryl Monroe August 5, 1984 at Peace Lutheran Church in Steeleville. She survives. Ed was an active member at Grace Church in Chester, where he taught with Ms. Donna in the 4- year-olds classroom for over 10 years. His funloving spirit, fantastic sense of humor and love for children made a wonderful difference in sharing God s love. He also participated in building Homes for the Homeless in Mexico on several mission trips. Ed graduated from Trico High School in 1971 and continued his education for a year at Kaskaskia College. He was a self-employed plasterer locally and for Phillips Plastering Company of Freeburg. He was a fourth generation plasterer, and his excellent work can still be admired throughout southern Illinois and several other areas of the Midwest. His talent, skills, knowledge and strong work ethic made him a master craftsman at his trade. He was a member of the Steeleville Eagles Club and Plasterers Union Local 3 out of St. Louis for over 40 years. Ed s joy in life was his family, and his greatest joy, his grandchildren. He enjoyed nothing better than watching them grow while making them laugh with his unique story-telling ability. Over the years, he enjoyed his Harley Davidson motorcycle trips with his cousins, NBA basketball, history, music, classic cars and western movies. He had a larger-than-life personality and an ability to fill any room with laughter while telling his famous stories. He is also survived by sons Casey (Jaime) Lodge of Campbell Hill, Tyson (Heather) Lodge of Waterloo, daughters Kelly Pierce of Walsh and Hannah (Drew) Dethrow of Waterloo, seven grandchildren Jacob, Presley, Wilson, Jackson and Braden Lodge and Cole and Kenzie Pierce and brother Keith Lodge and sister Deborah Lodge, both of Willisville. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, February 13, 2015 at Grace Church in Chester. Visitation is at the church from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday and 11:30 to 1 Friday. Wilson s Funeral Home in Ava is in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children s Research Hospital or Hospice of Southern Illinois. Sign the guest book at wilsonsfuneralhome.net. JAMES M. COULSON James M. Coulson, 61, of Ellis Grove, died at 10:46 p.m. Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at his home. He was born January 5, 1954 to John H. and Marilyn L. Piersch Coulson in Melrose Park, Illinois. He married DeAnn Payne May 4, 2001 at Fort Kaskaskia. She survives. James was of the Lutheran faith and a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. He was a sergeant at Menard Correctional Center and a member of ABATE, Chester Eagles Club Aerie 3252 and American Legion Alva Courier Post 487 in Chester. James is also survived by children Sharon Coulson (Andy Rednour) of Waterloo, Jason Coulson of Sparta and Jamey Watkins of Ellis Grove, sibling Jet Brown of Taylorville and grandchildren Austin, Bret and Aidan Rednour. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother and one sister. It was his wish to be cremated. Memorial services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, February 9, 2015 at Pechacek-McClure Funeral Home in Chester with Rev. Steve Keim officiating. Memorials may given to the family. Sign the register book at pmfh.net. BARBARA ELLEN WOMACK Barbara Ellen Womack, 79, of Lenzburg, died Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at the New Athens Home for the Aged. She was homemaker and a nurse. She was a member of the Lenzburg Lions Club Ladies Auxiliary and a senior companion. Barbara loved to bake cakes, paint and play bingo. She was born May 2, 1935 in Cobden to Marion and Minnie Hicks Swietzer. She married James Womack. He preceded her in death. Barbara is survived by children Pam Womack of Lenzburg, Jim Womack of Venedy, Kenny Womack of Lenzburg and Steve Womack of Marissa, eight grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and four sisters. She was also preceded in death by her parents and one brother. Funeral services were held at Heil-Schuessler Funeral Home in New Athens Monday, February 9, 2015 at 10 a.m. Burial was in St. Peter United Church of Christ Cemetery in Lenzburg. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Southern Illinois. Sign the guest register at heilschuessler.com. DONALD A. HETHERINGTON Donald A. Hetherington, 90, of DeSoto, Missouri, died Sunday, February 7, 2015 at Jefferson Mercy Hospital in Crystal City, Missouri. He was born August 8, 1924 in Chester to Guy and Willa Muench Hetherington. He married Melba Popejoy August 23, 1944 in Steeleville. She preceded him in death. He was a retired chemical worker for Monsanto Chemical Company and National Lead Company in St. Louis. He was a former alderman of Olympian Village and shop steward for Chemical Workers Local He was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church in DeSoto. He is survived by son Donald (Joy) Hetherington of Festus, Missouri, daughter Darla (late Bill) Hatley of Chase City, Virginia, seven grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, sister June Dewey of Pinckneyville, sisters-in-law Dorothy Willis of Percy and Phyllis Damron of Mt. Vernon and brothers-in-law Bob Grah of East Carondelet and Jack (Sylvia) Grah of Tacoma, Washington. He was also preceded in death by his parents, daughter Donna June Price, grandsons Danny Hatley and Brian DeRousse, nephew Larry Deppe, sister-in-law Wanda Bense and brothersin-law Dale Deppe, Larry Dewey, Kayo Willis, Harold Damron and Alva Bense. Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at noon at Dietrich-Mothershead Funeral Home in DeSoto with Rev. Rich Grayson officiating. Burial was in Percy Village Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Emmanuel Baptist Church elevator fund, Hwy CC, DeSoto, MO LORRAINE L. WITTENBRINK Lorraine L. Wittenbrink, 90, of Chester, died at 5:10 p.m. Saturday, February 7, 2015 at Chester Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. She was born to John and Helen King Nessel July 8, 1924 in St. Louis. She married George E. Wittenbrink. He preceded her in death July 5, She then married Fred Harding Wittenbrink Jr. March 23, 1946 in Chester. He preceded her in death November 29, Lorraine was a seamstress for Juergens Cleaners & Tailoring Shop and was of the Catholic faith. She was a member of VFW Post 3553 Auxiliary and American Legion Alva Courier Post 487 Auxiliary. Lorraine is survived by daughters Virginia (Pat) Tripp of Chester and Gail (Gary) Beale of The Villages, Florida, grandchildren Michelle Dungey, Tracey (Jason) Wade and Andrew (Ashleigh) Beale, great-grandchildren Nicole, Jordan, Brittney, Nicholas and Zackery and five great-great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by her parents, granddaughter Karen L. Tripp Andrews and brother Johnny Nessel. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at Pechacek-McClure Funeral Home in Chester with Very Reverend Eugene H. Wojcik, V.F. officiating. Burial was in St. John Lutheran Cemetery in Chester. Memorials may be made to VITAS Hospice or donor s choice. Sign the guest book at pmfh.net. VIRGINIA HOPKINS Virginia Hopkins, 90, of Willisville, died at 2:03 p.m. Friday, February 6, 2015 in Willisville. She was a retired waitress and cook in various restaurants. She was of the Pentecostal faith. She was born July 8, 1924 in St. Elmo, Illinois to Pearl and Pheobe Dial Rhodes. Virginia is survived by children Judy (Harley) King of Willisville and Ben (Vicky) Haslett of Percy, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and grandson Shane. Graveside services were held at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at Percy Village Cemetery with Rev. Mark Frisbie officiating. Wilson s Funeral Home in Steeleville was in charge of arrangements. Sign the guest book at wilsonsfuneralhome.net. In Loving Memory Thomas J. T.J. Harvey Jr. July 4, Feb. 13, 2014 It has been a year But it s like yesterday. We will always love you! Wife Brenda and Dad DONALD D. RANDOLPH Donald Randolph, 50, of Chester, died at 2:40 a.m. Monday, February 9, 2015 at St. Joseph s Memorial Hospital in Murphysboro. He attended Chester High School. He spent most of his life as a heavy equipment operator, but his most recent job was the maintenance man for Best Western in Chester. He was born November 6, 1964 in Herrin to Melvin Laverne and Mary Lee Kent Randolph. He is survived by six grandchildren, his mother of Chester, brothers David Allen Randolph of Ellis Grove and Lavern Allen Randolph of Pekin, Illinois, sisters Lisa Marie Randolph and Sharon Sue (David) Cross, both of Chester, and Rhonda Lynn Randolph of Pekin, eight nieces and nephews, special friend Nancy Ann Pfeiffer of Chester and several stepchildren. He was preceded in death by his father and brother Danny Lee Randolph. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, February 11, 2015 at First Apostolic Pentecostal Church in Chester with Rev. Phillip Keeton officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery in Chester. Visitation is Thursday from 11 to 1 at the church. Wilson s Funeral Home in Ava is in charge of arrangements. Sign the guest book at wilsonsfuneralhome.net. JAMES C. FORD James C. Ford, 78, of Cutler, died Monday, February 9, 2015 at St. Louis University Hospital. He was born August 5, 1936 in Du Quoin to Harvey and Lettie Moye Ford. James married Patricia E. Grab July 13, 1980 in Pinckneyville. She survives. He was retired and was of the Baptist faith. He was a U. S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War and a member of BBK American Legion Post 480 in Steeleville. James is also survived by daughter Jaimie Ford of Charleston, South Carolina, stepson Kevin Grab of Springfield, stepgrandson Jonathon Rude and brother and sister-in-law George and Mary Kay Ford of Carterville. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers and two sisters. Memorial services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, February 14, 2015 at First Baptist Church of Sparta with Rev. Tim Gregory officiating. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church of Sparta building fund. Wilson s Funeral Home in Steeleville was in charge of arrangements. Sign the guest book at wilsonsfuneralhome.net. Chester senior citizen center Activities February MONDAY: Closed. TUESDAY: Relax with Max at 9:30. Crochet class w/cheryl McDonald at 9. Shop Walmart in the morning. WEDNESDAY: Bingo by Manor at Craig Farms. B/P B/S check at 10. Exercise with Marlene at 10. Nickel bingo after lunch. THURSDAY: Quilting at 8:30. Shop Rozier s in the morning. Wii bowling after lunch. FRIDAY: Bean bag toss by Meg from Hospice at /50 drawing. Menu TUESDAY: Vegetable beef soup, chicken salad on croissant, romaine lettuce salad, mandarin orange/ pineapple. WEDNESDAY: Salmon patty, creamed peas, cole slaw, apple crisp. THURSDAY: BBQ pork steak, baked beans, baked sweet potato, peaches. FRIDAY: Tuna casserole, garlic bread, green beans, spinach salad, mixed fruit. Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m. Prices: 3.75, home-delivered 4. Call by 9 a.m. the day you wish to eat with us. The center is open for walking each morning at 8. Markers Monuments Mausoleums Nashville Memorial Co. (618) John & Madeline Bergfeld Or (618) Fox Run Sparta Next To Hardee s Card of Thanks To the family and friends of the late Melvin Lawrence Kiehna We wish to express our sincere thanks for the kindness, condolences and support we have received. We also send our gratitude to Pastor Blake Duncan, organist Marilyn Knop and the staff at Wilson s Funeral Home. Thank you to the staff at the Randolph County Care Center, Dr. Stephen Platt and the staff at Memorial Hospital in Chester for their compassionate care. We would also like to give a special thanks to everyone who donated to the Randolph County Care Center. The Kiehna Family

24 Page 24 February 12, 2015 County Journal Ava gets tough with delinquent water bills INCOME TAX PREPARATION about getting a larger police vehicle. That led to talk about not spending money to repair the older car and look into buying a used police-equipped SUV. Ehlers said the steering issue is serious enough to have it repaired now, but he would gather information and prices on a used SUV. On a policy note, Ehlers said he has instructed his officers to not engage in highspeed chases except in cases of carjacking, kidnapping or certain felonies. Ehlers said highspeed chases expose the city to liability issues. Regarding another police-related item, Mayor Shaun Reiman reported that several items purchased by Aaron Askew, the previous police chief, and paid for by the city are now in city hands, and no legal action will be taken. The items include a taser gun, portable radio and ammunition. Askew also bought two guns that were billed to the city, but they will be rebilled to him personally. Reiman said the city will see if the radio can be returned to the merchant, but Ehlers asked Pay your water bill on time or lose service. That was the message from the Ava City Council Monday night, as it discussed how to handle water customers who are perpetually late in paying their bills. Under current guidelines, payment is due on the 14th of each month. If the payment is not made by then, a notice is sent to the customer on the 15th, warning that water will be shut off in a week. Some leeway was previously given in hardship cases if the customer communicated with city officials and made a good-faith effort to pay some of the delinquent balance. The council now wants every customer to be treated the same. Bills will still be due on the 14th, and any customer who does not pay the entire balance due by then will have water shut off the last business day of the month. Several police items were also discussed. Police Chief Curt Ehlers advised the council of a steering problem on the 2003 squad car. He said the repair is estimated at 350. He asked council members to begin thinking the council to consider keeping the taser gun and possibly buying another one so each squad car will have a taser. The council also approved Ehlers request to attend a training seminar in Mt. Vernon later this year. The cost for the session plus room and board is 125. Ehlers note that, under state law, police chiefs must have 20 hours of training a year. The Mt. Vernon seminar will meet 15 hours of that requirement. Trico fifth-grade students Julie Reiman and Claire Hamilton presented a proposal for a monarch butterfly sanctuary and food plot on which milkweed and other food sources would be planted. The girls said Trico will pay for the plants, and students will plant them. The plot will also need to be fenced. The council agreed to use the area at the east end of the Smysor walking park for the sanctuary. In other news, it was noted that the cost of renting dumpsters to hold debris from the abandoned house on Davis Street the city had torn down was 4,000. It had been estimated at about 500 before the project began. Reiman said the entire project cost the city 5,500. The city has placed a lien against the property, which will be sold at public auction. The council also approved a TIF agreement with Ava Business Development Group, which owns property for a sixlot subdivision in the Fults Subdivision. The action was taken to clean up a previous agreement that did not meet TIF regulations. The city had failed to enter into a formal TIF redevelopment agreement under the previous administration but did approve a pre-application, which set the project in motion. The formal agreement passed Monday night allows Ava Business Development Group and the owner of the one house that has been built in the subdivision to be reimbursed certain TIF-eligible expenses. Reiman shared with the council a list of projects he submitted to the Smysor Trust administration for possible funding: replacement of firefighting equipment, a new food stand at Bower Park and repairs and maintenance at Smysor Park. Telephone scams continuing in this area it by moneygram. Dillow was then told to call She called the number, and a man told her to go to a telegram office and send them a 160 moneygram. He told her that once she got there, she was supposed to call him back so he could give her the rest of the information in order for her to send the money. The money would then be put into the First Federal Reserve Bank in Washington, D.C., where it would be used as a donation for people in need. Dillow would get the 160 refunded in addition to receiving the 7,000 in grant money after the moneygram was sent, the man said. Dillow hung up. She said the only thing the two people seemed to know about her was her husband s name, Two phone scams have been tried this week. Catherine Dillow of Steeleville warns the area of a phone scam from people posing as government Human Service Center workers. Dillow said she received a phone call from a woman at the number telling her she worked for the Human Service Center from the government. The woman told Dillow they are giving a 7,000 grant to people, including handicapped, single parents and the elderly, who have not filed for bankruptcy or had a criminal record in the past six months. Dillow was told that her name was randomly drawn, and she was given a confirmation number. The woman asked Dillow to verify her age and if she wanted them to put the money on a card or send but they have been divorced for 22 years. During the conversation, she told the man that if he was working for the government, he should have her personal information. She asked him if he could verify her birth date and social security number. The man said he could not and only had the town she lived in, her zip code and her age, which she had previously verified with the woman she talked to. Another fishy thing, according to Dillow, was that the man wanted to know how long it would take her to get to a telegram office. She also said the woman said Dillow had to call back within minutes, otherwise she would not receive any money. In the other suspicious call, Mary Hudson of Ellis Grove said she received a phone call from Friday & Saturday February 13 & 14 Colby Marble Farmers Pepper Jack Brick Muenster 6 Lb. Chunk 2.99 Lb. Deli 3.99 Lb. Hard Salami Lb. Off-The-Bone Ham Lb. Sharp Cheddar Cheese Lb. Swiss Cheese Deli Coming Soon DOUGHNUT DAYS Feb. 26 & 27 Pickle Loaf Lb. 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After inquiring how she won the money, Anderson told her that since she had gone to Walmart, she was entered into the sweepstakes. Hudson said Anderson wanted to know if there was a UPS near her and gave her the package care number He then told her to call Jamaica, New York, using the toll free telephone number Anderson said she would receive further instructions with that phone call. Realizing Anderson wanted her to make some kind of payment, Hudson said, No, I believe you re a scam, after which the man hung up on her and has not called back. CHEESE SALE Fast, Accurate Returns Electronic Filing State Farm Bank, F.S.B., Bloomington, IL Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Monday February 12, 13, 14 & 16 SAVE 20% On All In-Stock Merchandise Sale Excludes Fabric & 2015 Bats Variety Family Owned & Operated Since 1955 Downtown Nashville, Illinois (618) Monday-Friday 8:00-5:30 Saturday 8:00-4:00 Valentine s Day At Pistol City Saturday, Feb. 14 PRIME RIB oz. Prime Rib Served With 2 Sides 18 oz. 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25 February 12, 2015 Page 25 County Journal Looking back at Chester s Illinois law requires workers Swanwick St. post office to report clear, present danger Chester has had a U.S. Post Office since Before then, mail came through Kaskaskia. After Menard opened its own post office, Chester mail was distributed from the prison from May 28, 1887 until December 23, The first known location of the Chester post office was in the Phoenix Building near the First National Bank building from 1902 to In 1930, the post office moved inside the bank until 1939 when a new one was built at its present location, the corner of Swanwick and West German streets. Above is the corner of Swanwick and West German in Chester as appeared prior to It was the home of Fred Middendorf. Below is the newly constructed post office at the same site. This photo was taken in the mid 1940s. The site was chosen because of its central location. Steeleville library meeting Steeleville Friends of the Library will meet Thursday, February 19 at 6 p.m. in the library. Anyone interested in exploring new pro- grams for the library, hearing about library services available and providing support is invited to attend the meeting. The Illinois Department of Human Services announced February 9 that nearly 1,300 clinicians and other health professionals have registered with the Firearm Owner Identification Mental Health Reporting System. The Firearm Concealed Carry Act passed in 2013 requires a variety of clinicians and other health professionals to report patients who they believe pose a clear and present danger to themselves or others. The definition of clear and present danger was clarified, and the number of health professionals required to report was expanded under the law. IDHS accepted 1,286 registrations from clinicians in There have been 4,364 events reported by all clinicians and 138,565 events reported by all facilities last year. Facilities include hospitals, nursing homes and other facilities that have inpatient mental health treatment programs. An event is each time a patient is reported. Based on these numbers, it appears that, after one year, we are getting the word out, and the system is working as intended, said IDHS acting secretary Melissa A. Wright. The Illinois FOID Mental Health Reporting System is an online system administered by IDHS. It collects information on people in Illinois who have been declared in court to be mentally disabled, admitted to an inpatient mental health facility within the last five years, determined to be a clear and present danger to themselves or others or determined to be developmentally disabled. The system mandates clinicians, mental health facilities and qualified examiners to report people who met any of the criteria to IDHS within the time frames set forth in the law. A qualified examiner includes social workers, registered nurses, clinical professional counselors and marriage and family therapists, who report only if they have an additional three years of clinical experience involving evaluation and treatment with patients who have a mental illness. IDHS then cross-references those people to the Illinois State Police FOID database for matches, which are then reported to the ISP. ISP is responsible for investigating and processing or rejecting the application for the FOID card. The purpose of these regulations is to save lives through common sense reform and careful oversight. IDHS must be notified of anyone who communicates a serious threat of physical violence against a reasonably identifiable victim or poses a clear and imminent risk of serious physical injury to himself, herself or another person or who demonstrates threatening physical or verbal behavior, including violent, suicidal or assaultive threats, actions or other behavior as determined by a physician, clinical psychologist or qualified examiner. All reports must be completed via the Illinois FOID reporting system. All reporting is confidential under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. For more information about the reporting system, go to foid.dhs.illinois.gov/ foidpublic/foid/. Valentine s Day Dinner Saturday, Feb. 14 Served After 4pm Baby Back Ribs 1/2 Slab 1495 Served With 2 Sides Chicken Marsala Or 8 oz. Pork Ribeye Served With 2 Sides 9 95 Jodi s Ol Farmhouse Cafe And Bakery 639 State St. Chester PRESIDENT S DAY Savings Event Starts Today! 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26 Page 26 County Journal February 12, 2015 FOR SALE FOR SALE: Built-Mor Buildings. 24x40, 8,415; 30x50, 12,260; 40x60, 18,545; Erected, choice of colors or or go to builtmor buildings.com x-x CONSTRUCTION PARTS: Used construction parts for all makes of dozers, loaders, graders, excavators, etc. Fast, efficient service. Two locations: Chartrand Equip. Co., Red Bud & Ellis Grove us at: 0-x-x FOR SALE, BED: Queen pillowtop mattress set/ NEW-in plastic, 175. Can deliver, B TIME IS RUNNING OUT to buy a new classic OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler. Call today for more information and special pricing! Slover Outdoor Heating WANTED WANTED TO BUY: Mobile homes in good condition or newer. Must have central A/C x-x WANTED TO BUY: Old crocks (dirty or clean), old homemade butcher tables, dry sinks, handmade cabinets, wooden shelves, old toys, anything real old from the farm, regardless of condition. Call or write: Darlene Lesicko, 210 E. Mill St., Waterloo, IL 62298, phone WANTED TO BUY: Good VCR. Must be in excellent condition. Must have original working remote control. Top dollar paid B WANTED: Wilderwood Service Dogs are seeking loving Foster Homes for our Service Dog Cadets. Our Foster Homes will be trained by Wilderwood in basic training and service dog skills. A rewarding experience of socializing dogs at public events or just shopping. Great program for Eagle Scouts, Honor Students or Dog Lovers! Contact Tiffany at wilderwood@charter.net or B REAL ESTATE REDUCED PRICE! HOME FOR SALE: 330 W. College, Sparta, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, wood floors, basement and lots of storage. Asphalt drive with carport, garage, 2 storage sheds and small greenhouse. Great quiet location close to schools and downtown. Ready to move into. Also have 2 empty lots for sale on James Street, Sparta, next to the schools. Interested parties only, please contact Jayne at B OUSE FOR SALE: 5705 tate Route 4, Steeleville at T), 3 to 4 bedrooms, itchen, dinning room, iving room, 1 bathroom, ull basement, 1-car arage, workshop, shed, acres, 75,500, OR SALE: 1712 Fieldrest Dr., Sparta. Updated ingle-story home, 148,000, 3 bedroom, 1 full ath and 2 half baths, 2- ar garage, attached sunoom, half-finished baseent, new roof in itchen appliances stay. or inquiry call B APPLIANCES FOR SALE: Refrigerators, ranges, washers, dryers, freezers, propane stoves. Guaranteed. Tilley s Used Appliances, 518 E. Park St., Du Quoin, or B WANTING TO RENT WANTING TO RENT: Older Christian lady wanting to rent small home within 50-mile radius of Chester, B SERVICES APPLIANCE DOCTOR I make house calls JOE GREEN Repair Technician Commercial & Residential Appliance Repair Sparta, IL T. W. Construction ROOFING REMODELING DECKS DRYWALL SIDING SEAMLESS GUTTERING POLE BARNS BARN REPAIRS ROOM ADDITIONS NEW CONSTRUCTION GARAGES ETC. Tom Wilhite Carpenter 308 Little Kinkaid Rd. Ava (618) FOR RENT FOR RENT IN SPARTA: 2 & 3 bedroom mobile homes in park. Also mobile home lots in park. Private mobile home lots for sale. Call Ronnie Johnson x-xB APARTMENT FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, month -to-month. No pets. Utilities free, in Waterloo. Call x-x FOR RENT: 1 & 2 bed apartments in Sparta, 425/month for 1 bed, 550/month for 2 bed. Water and trash included. No pets x-xB MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT: Nice 2 & 3 bedroom mobile homes in Steeleville mobile home park. Water, sewer and trash included in rent. Starting at 400 per month. No pets. Call x-x FOR RENT: Apartment for rent in Willisville. Country setting, energy efficient, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, large walk-in closet, laundry hook up, 500 per month. Call Charlotte, x-x FOR RENT: 1 & 2 bedroom apartments in Murphysboro, starting at 425. Ask about our move-in service. Call Charlotte x-x FOR RENT: 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments for rent, x-xB FOR RENT: NEWLY REMODELED office/ small store, 35 x65, carpeted, A/C and heating included, 600 monthly, #8 Westwood Dr., Steeleville. Call Randy FOR RENT: Small house in Tilden, 1 bath, 1 or 2 people occupancy only, no pets, 500/mo, 500/ deposit rent, water and sewer included, available now, HOUSE FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, Pinckneyville school district, garage, large yard. Call , 600/deposit & rent FOR RENT IN CHESTER: Now taking applications for 1 bedroom apartments. Free water, sewer and trash pickup. Offstreet parking, laundry facilities on-site, appliances furnished. For additional information, contact Jennifer Ross at This institution is an equal housing opportunity provider and employer x-x FOR RENT IN PERCY: 2 bedroom duplex, partially furnished. Water and trash pickup included. No pets, no smoking, references required, APARTMENT FOR RENT: 2 bedrooms. Refrigerator, stove, washer/ dryer and trash pickup included. Call B Harvest Ridge Condos 2 Bedrooms, Whirlpool, 9 Ceilings, Appliances Including Front Loading Washer & Dryer. High-Speed Internet, Water & Sewer, Cable, Trash Pickup & Power Included. No Pets. Beautifully Located In Sparta Off Rte. 4 Behind Pizza Hut On Jana Lane. Call FARM EQUIP. FOR SALE JD 6400 POWER QUADSHIFT 4WD, Canopy, 540 RPM PTO Only, Firestone Radial Tires, Runs Good, 7665 Hours. 15,750 HARDI SPRAYER 500-Gal. Hyd. Raise Lower, 45 Booms With Low Drift Nozzles, Foam Markers. 2, County Journal FREE Estimates LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT RANDOLPH COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: EVERELL L. SCHROEDER Deceased 15-P-11 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of EVERELL L. SCHROEDER of Chester, Illinois. Letters of Administration were issued on January 21, 2015, to DONALD D. SCHROEDER of 7717 Peacock Site Road, New Athens, Illinois Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court at Randolph County Courthouse, Probate Division, Chester, Illinois Claims must be filed with the representatives or the court or both. Within 10 days after a claimant files his claim with the court the claimant (1) shall cause a copy of the claim to be mailed or delivered to the representative or to his attorney of record, and (2) shall file with the court proof of any required mailing or delivery of copies (755ILCS 5/18-1). Claims against this estate must be filed on or before 6 months from the first date of publication of this Notice, or 3 months from the date of mailing or delivery of this notice, whichever is later, and any claim not filed on or before that period is barred. This notice is published in compliance with the provisions of (755 ILCS 5/18-3). Carla J. Ehlers Attorney at Law 825A New Baldwin Rd. New Athens, Illinois Fax IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT RANDOLPH COUNTY, CHESTER, ILLINOIS MIDFIRST BANK PLAINTIFF, -vs- MASON L. COFFEY; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF STATE; DEFENDANTS 14 CH 27 NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE Public Notice is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment entered in the above entitled matter on October 31, 2014; Richard A. Brown, Honorable Judge of the Circuit Court of Randolph County, One Taylor Street, Chester, IL 62233, will on February 27, 2015 at 9:30 AM, at in Courtroom #2, Randolph County Courthouse, One Taylor Street, Chester, Il 62233, sell to the highest bidder for cash (ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours, the following described premises situated in Randolph County, Illinois. Said sale shall be subject to general taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and any prior liens or 1st Mortgages. The subject property is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title or recourse to Plaintiff. Upon the sale being held and the purchaser tendering said bid in cash or certified funds, a receipt of Sale will be issued and/or a Certificate of Sale as required, which will entitle the purchaser to a deed upon confirmation of said sale by the Court. Said property is legally described as follows: LOT 36 AND THE NORTH HALF OF LOT 35 IN THE FIRST ADDITION TO EGGEMEYER'S SUBDIVISION NO. 2, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 7 WEST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, RANDOLPH COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AS SHOWN BY PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK "I" AT PAGE 100, RECORDER'S OFFICE, RANDOLPH COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 308 Florence Drive, Ellis Grove, IL Permanent Index No.: Improvements: Residential Structure...UNKNOWN Units...UNKNOWN Bedrooms... UNKNOWN Garage... UNKNOWN Bathrooms... UNKNOWN Other... UNKNOWN The property will NOT be open for inspection prior to the sale. The judgment amount was 52, Prospective purchasers are admonished to check the court file and title records to verify this information. For Bid Amount contact: Sale Clerk Shapiro Kreisman & Associates, LLC f/k/ a Fisher and Shapiro, LLC 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301 Bannockburn, IL (847) THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IF YOUR PERSONAL LIABILITY FOR THIS DEBT HAS BEEN EXTINGUISHED BY A DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY OR BY AN ORDER GRANTING IN REM RELIEF FROM STAY, THIS NOTICE IS PROVIDED SOLELY TO FORECLOSE THE MORTGAGE REMAINING ON YOUR PROPERTY AND IS NOT AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT THE DISCHARGED PERSONAL OBLIGATION. I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT RANDOLPH COUNTY- CHESTER, ILLINOIS. CITIMORTGAGE, INC. PLAINTIFF VS ERIC J DOANE; KATHIE L DOANE; DEFENDANTS 14 CH MAPLE STREET EVANSVILLE, IL NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on December 9, 2014, JUDGE in RANDOLPH County, Illinois, will on March 3, 2015, in RANDOLPH COUNTY COURTHOUSE, #1 Taylor Street, Chester, IL62233, at 9:00 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 RANDOLPH, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: LOT ONE (1) AND THIRTY-FIVE (35) FEET OFF THE NORTH SIDE OF LOT FOUR (4) IN BLOCK B, EVANS ADDITION TO THE TOWN, NOW VILLAGE OF EVANSVILLE, RANDOLPH COUNTY, ILLINOIS. SUBJECT TO ALL EXCEPTIONS, RESERVATIONS, EASEMENTS, COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD OR AS WOULD BE DETERMINED BY A PHYSICAL INSPECTION OF THE PREMISES. SUBJECT TO ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ROADWAYS AND EASEMENTS AS NOW LOCATED. ALSO SUBJECT TO ALL ZONING LAWS, COVENANTS, BUILDING LINES, AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. TAX NO COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 701 MAPLE STREET EVANSVILLE, IL Description of Improvements: TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILY HOME; ONE CAR DETACHED GARAGE The Judgment amount was 25, Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Visit our website at Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois Tel. No. (312) Please refer to file #PA Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. I STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT PERRY COUNTY IN RE THE MATTER OF: Amelia N. Fraembs on behalf of Ahmber N. Pogue No. 15-MR-3 NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME: Notice is given you, the public, that on January 23, 2015, Ahmber Pogue, a minor, by Amelia Fraembs, will request that this Court change his/her present name of Ahmber N. Pogue to the name of Ahmber N. Fraembs. Ahmber Pogue, a minor, by, Amelia N. Fraembs Dated this twenty third day of January, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT RANDOLPH COUNTY, ILLINOIS Christal M. Worley, fka Springston, Petitioner, and Todd S. Steibel, Respondent. No. 02-F-101 PUBLICATION NOTICE NOTICE is given you, Todd S. Steibel, Respondent herein, that this cause has been commenced against you in this Court asking for an Order granting leave to remove the minor child, S. Steibel, from the State of Illinois and for other relief. Unless you file your response or otherwise file your appearance in this cause in the Office of the Circuit Clerk of Randolph County, Courthouse, One Taylor Street, Chester, Illinois 62233, on or before the 20th day of February, 2015, an Order granting leave to remove the minor child, S. Steibel, from the State of Illinois and other relief may be granted as prayed for in the Petition To Remove Child From State. Randolph County Circuit Clerk Courthouse One Taylor Street Chester, IL Law Office of Beth M. Heaton 815 S. St. Louis Street PO Box 295 Sparta, IL NOTICE OF SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT RANDOLPH COUNTY- CHESTER, ILLINOIS. U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE, SUC- CESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED ASSET INVESTMENT LOAN TRUST MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-BNC1, Plaintiff, vs. JANET D. SAUERHAGE and STEVEN L. SAUERHAGE, Defendants. 13-CH-43 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 402 W. PINE ST. PERCY, IL PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of the above Court entered on April 22, 2014 in the aboveentitled cause, the following described real estate, to wit: Lot 10 in Block 18 in the Village of Percy, Randolph County, Illinois, as shown by Plat recorded July 3, 1873 in Plat Book D at Page 3 in the Recorder's Office, Randolph County, Illinois. Permanent Index Number: Commonly known as: 402 W. Pine St., Percy, IL will be offered for sale and sold at public vendue on the 6th day of March, 2015 at 9:30 AM, at at the Randolph County Courthouse, Chester, Illinois. The judgment amount is 47, The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: The bid amount, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of 1 for each 1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed 300, shall be paid in certified funds immediately by the highest and best bidder at the conclusion of 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 the Plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the Court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. For information, contact Plaintiff's Attorney: Heavner, Beyers & Mihlar, LLC, 111 East Main Street, Decatur, IL 62523, (217) The purchaser of a condominium unit at a judicial foreclosure sale, other than a mortgage, who takes possession of a condominium unit pursuant to a court order or a purchase who acquires title from a mortgage shall have the duty to pay the proportionate share, if any, of the common expenses for the unit which would have become due in the absence of any assessment acceleration during the 6 months immediately preceding institution of an action to enforce the collection of assessments, and which remain unpaid by the owner during whose possession the assessments accrued. If the outstanding assessments are paid at any time during any action to enforce the collection of assessments, the purchaser shall have no obligation to pay any assessments which accrued before he or she acquired title. 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)(l). If the sale is not confirmed for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the purchase price paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. 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 (c) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Note: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are advised that the Law Firm of Heavner, Beyers & Mihlar, LLC is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Public Notice is hereby given that on January 20, 2015 a Certificate was filed in the office of the County Clerk of RANDOLPH COUNTY, Illinois setting forth the name and post-office address of all persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: Blessed Be! Gifts & Boutique. Located at 5611 State Route 4, Steeleville, IL Dated this 20th day of January, Pat Laramore Randolph County Clerk REQUEST FOR BID Sparta Community Hospital District of Sparta, Illinois, is seeking bids for the following individual projects: 1. Repair and replacement of roof on the East wing of the hospital. 2. Repair and replacement of EIFS around hospital windows. 3. Replacement of fourteen (14) Federal Pacific panels and one (1) 2000 amp switchboard. All prospective bidders must comply with all state and federal fair labor laws, Randolph County Prevailing Wage and possess all current permits required by law. Bidders must provide proof of liability coverage and worker s compensation insurance. Sparta Community Hospital District reserves the right to reject any and all prospective bids. For specifications and more detail for any or all these projects, you may contact Neal Haertling, during the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. All sealed bids to be delivered to Administration at Sparta Community Hospital by the end of business on February 27, Sparta Community Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Public Notice is hereby given that on February 4, 2015 a Certificate was filed in the office of the County Clerk of RANDOLPH COUNTY, Illinois setting forth the name and post-office address of all persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: Giordano & Associates Located at 1102 E. Pine, Percy, IL Dated this 4th day of February, Pat Laramore Randolph County Clerk

27 February 12, 2015 County Journal Page 27 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT RANDOLPH COUNTY, ILLINOIS In the Matter of the Estate of SHIRLEY M. HARDIN, Deceased No. 15-P-17 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of Shirley M. Hardin of 1715 Fieldcrest Drive, Apt. 2, Sparta, Randolph County, Illinois, Letters of Office were issued on February 2, 2015, to Marsha J. Schwartz of 715 N. Washington Street, Sparta as Executor and whose attorney of record is Edward J. Fisher of Fisher, Kerkhover, Coffey & Gremmels Law Office, /2 Swanwick Street, PO Box 191, Chester, Illinois Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court at the Randolph County Courthouse, #1 Taylor Street, Chester, Illinois, 62233, or with the representative, or both, on or before August 12, 2015, or three months from the date of mailing or delivery of this Notice to creditors, whichever is later, and any claim not filed on or before that date is barred. Within ten days after filing of the Claim with the Clerk, the claimant shall cause a copy of the Claim to be mailed or delivery to the representative of the estate and to the representative s attorney of record. Dated: February 4, 2015 Martha J. Schwartz Executor of the Estate of Shirley M. Hardin Edward J. Fisher - Attorney Edward J. Fisher - # FISHER, KERKHOVER, COFFEY & GREMMELS LAW OFFICE Attorney for Estate /2 Swanwick Street PO Box 191 Chester, IL Telephone: (618) Fax: (618) fkcglaw@gmail.com ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Public Notice is hereby given that on February 3, 2015 a Certificate was filed in the office of the County Clerk of RANDOLPH COUNTY, Illinois setting forth the name and post-office address of all persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: Stephanie Rinehart Photography. Located at 1206 Swanwick St., Chester, IL Dated this 3rd day of February, Pat Laramore Randolph County Clerk NOTICE TO BID The City of Sparta is seeking bids for maintenance mowing at the Caledonia and Bethel Cemeteries April 1, 2015 through December 31, Specifications may be obtained at City Hall, 114 W. Jackson St., Sparta, Illinois Monday through Friday 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Bids are to be clearly marked Cemetery Maintenance and returned to City Hall no later than 3:00 p.m. on or before Friday, February 27, 2015 after which no further bids will be accepted. All bids must comply with the laws of the State of Illinois and local city ordinances. The City of Sparta reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and waive any technicalities or informalities, and award in the best interest of the City of Sparta. The City of Sparta is an Equal Opportunity Employer STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT RANDOLPH COUNTY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SPARTA, A banking corporation organized and xisting under the laws of the United States f America, Plaintiff, vs. SHAWN P. BAST d/b/a Bast Auto Repair, RETTA E. BAST, SPARTA EQUIPMENT ALES & SERVICE, INC., UNITED STATES F AMERICA, Department of Treasury, nternal Revenue Service, STATE OF LLINOIS, Department of Revenue, STATE F ILLINOIS, Department of Employment ecurity, UNKNOWN OWNERS and NON- ECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants. No. 14-CH-61 NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in accordance with a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by Judge Gene Gross on January 8, 2015, the premises commonly known as 811 N. Market St., Sparta, Randolph County, Illinois, and being particularly described as follows: to-wit: Lots 1 and 4 in Block 1 in James Bottom s Third Addition to the City of Sparta, Randolph County, Illinois, as shown by plat dated March 7, 1990 and recorded in Plat Book E, Page 42 in the Recorder s Office, Randolph County, Illinois. PIN: will be sold on 13th day of March, 2015 at 9:00 o clock a.m. in the 3rd floor lounge of the Randolph County Courthouse, 1 Taylor Street, Chester, Illinois, Name, address and telephone number of person to contact for information regarding the real estate: Mr. Dennis E. Hanna First National Bank of Sparta 101 W. Broadway PO Box 377 Sparta, IL (618) Address of the properties to be sold: 811 N. Market St., Sparta, Randolph County, Illinois Said real estate is improved as follows: Residence Terms of Sale: Cash FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SPARTA, Plaintiff BY: /s/ Alan R. Farris Its Attorney Alan R. Farris Attorney for Plaintiff No S. Market, P. O. Box 314 Sparta, IL Telephone: (618) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: Immediate opening for a Pharmacy Tech/Clerk. Apply in person at Shaw Pharmacy, 219 North Main, Marissa or call SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS WANTED: Chester area, daily routes available and sub drivers, CDL is a plus but not a necessity. We will train. Apply at Southwestern Illinois Bus Co., 2421 Old Plank Road, Chester, IL 62233, x-x HELP WANTED: Fulltime employee on grain farm in southwestern Illinois. Class A CDL or ability to obtain one preferred. Equipment experience necessary. Pay and benefits based on experience. Call HELP WANTED: Looking for Parts Counterman/ Delivery Driver or Inventory Control Person to join a southern Illinois team of auto parts professionals. Multiple positions and store locations available. Applications are available at Auto Tire and Parts NAPA in Steeleville. Please send resumes to: Attn: Eric Karsten, 210 W. Broadway, Steeleville, IL 62288, applytoatp@gmail.com x-x DRIVERS: CDL-A Solos & O/Op s. New Openings! Round trip dedicated lane from Newaygo, MI to Arlington, TX. Home 2 days/week! Great bonus programs! HELP WANTED: Parttime driver for morning and afternoon bus run. No weekends. Qualifications: Must be 25 years of age and dependable. Must be able to pass the DOT physical, drug screen and background check, Class B or C CDL driver s license with P endorsement preferred. Will train if needed. Send resume to Human Service Center, ATTN: Mark Bollmann, State Route 3, Red Bud, IL EOE HELP WANTED: Gateway FS has a part-time position open for a crops operation driver/laborer specializing in loading and delivery of agricultural products. Position located in Red Bud. Agricultural background, CDL with HazMat is a plus. Training and competitive wages will be offered. Send resume to: Bryce Parsons, Gateway FS, 201 East Pine Street, Red Bud, IL 62278, bparsons@gatewayfs.com, DRIVERS: 3,000 Orientation Completion Bonus! 3,000 Driver Referral Bonus! Great Pay (New hires min. 800/week guarantee)! CDL-A OTR Exp. Req HELP WANTED SEASONAL PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT IN AG. CDL Helpful But Will Help To Obtain One Contact LAWN MOWINIG SER- VICES WANTED: Lawn care services for the 2015 season for Morton Buildings, Inc., property in Chester, IL wanted. Please contact for contract information at HELP WANTED: Gateway FS has a full-time position open for a Crops Operations Driver/Laborer specializing in loading and delivery of agricultural products. Position located in Red Bud. Agricultural background, CDL with Haz- Mat is a plus. Great career opportunity. Training, competitive wages, medical, dental and pension available. Send resume to: Bryce Parsons, Gateway FS, 201 East Pine Street, Red Bud, IL 62278, bparsons@gatewayfs.com, HELP WANTED: The Village of Steeleville is accepting applications for a full-time maintenance worker and full-time police officer. Applications are available on the village website, steeleville.org, or may be picked up at the village hall. There is a residency requirement for both positions. For additional information contact the Steeleville Village Hall at , Ext FULL-TIME FINANCIAL AID OFFICER/COUN- SELOR: Twelve-month position as Financial Aid Counselor at CCSI/Beck School of Practical Nursing. Strong Accounting/ Recordkeeping skills and experience with computer recordkeeping required. Financial Aid Guidance for students and administration of Federal Financial Aid programs including Pell Grants and Student Loans, and reporting to State and Federal Agencies. Competitive salary and benefits included. Starting date as soon as possible. cover letter, resume and references at mstuart@ gotoccsi.org County Journal Marissa POSITION AVAILABLE KITCHEN AIDE Benefits Include: Paid Sick Leave, Paid Vacation, Paid Holidays, Health Insurance, Merit Pay, Attendance Incentive, 401K. For A Rewarding Career In Health Care, Join A First-Rate Team That Cares. Three Springs Lodge NURSING HOME 161 Three Springs Road Chester A Six-Star Facility Full-Time Teller Position Local bank seeking new team member to serve as a full-time teller. Experience as a teller and opening accounts preferred. Individual should be friendly and serviceoriented with the ability to process customer financial transactions in a fast-paced, high cash-handling environment. Applicant must be able to work flexible hours between multiple local branches, including Saturdays. Send resume with cover letter or pick up an application: Buena Vista National Bank 1309 Swanwick St., Chester, IL EOE SALESPERSON NEEDED Keller Motors is looking for outgoing, friendly salespeople who enjoy working with the public. NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED CONSIDER A FUTURE ONLY LIMITED BY WHAT YOU PUT INTO IT!!! Call Alan at to schedule an in-person interview. CHEVROLET-BUICK-CHRYSLER-DODGE-JEEP-RAM CNA We are looking for experienced and dedicated professionals to assume key full and part-time positions on our nursing team! We offer: Excellent starting wage, shift differentials, vacation, holiday and sick pay, 401K, advancement opportunities and much more! For an immediate and confidential interview, apply in person or call Whitney at (618) Coulterville Rehab & Health Care State Rte. 13 Coulterville, IL HELP WANTED CNA & LPN All Shifts Requirements: CPR Certification IL Licensed Or Certifications Apply in person at: Chester Rehabilitation & Nursing Center 770 State St., Chester Don t miss your chance to work at Nascote in Nashville, IL!!! 2nd & 3rd Shift Only ***OPEN INTERVIEWS*** Friday, February 13 10am-2pm Innovative Staff Solutions FILLING UP FAST! 238 E. Adams Street Nashville, IL Schedule your interview today! (618) or Red Bud Regional Care Thursday, February 19 4pm-7pm Care Center Chapel 350 W. S. 1st Street, Red Bud Flexible Hours Tuition Reimbursement Referral Bonuses Door Prize Comprehensive Benefits Package Including 401k Match Salary Commensurate w/ Experience Annual Merit Increases COME PREPARED TO INTERVIEW JOB OPENING SIMX has an opening for a full-time day shift Diesel Tractor Trailer Mechanic at our Cutler, IL terminal. We are looking for a skilled repairman for our fleet with knowledge of the following: Air Brake Systems Brake Shoe Service Electrical Lighting Welding And Fabricating Tire Changing Body Repair Qualified candidates will possess a valid driver s license, their own tools and will be willing to work overtime often. Now is the time to join one of the region s fastest growing companies! We offer: Medical, dental and vision insurance Paid vacation and holidays 401(k) Send resume to kathy@simxtrucking.com or call ext POSITION AVAILABLE CNA Benefits Include: Paid Sick Leave, Paid Vacation, Paid Holidays, Health Insurance, Merit Pay, Attendance Incentive, 401K. For A Rewarding Career In Health Care, Join A First-Rate Team That Cares. Three Springs Lodge NURSING HOME 161 Three Springs Road Chester A Six-Star Facility RN Up to 24/Hr! We are looking for experienced and dedicated professionals to assume key full and part-time positions on our nursing team. We offer an excellent starting wage, 401K, vacation, sick, holiday, medical, dental, vision and much more! For an immediate and confidential interview, apply in person or call Whitney at (618) Coulterville Rehab & Health Care State Rte. 13 Coulterville, IL HELP WANTED FLOOR TECH Per Hour Starting per hour after 90 days For Commercial Cleaning Hours Per Week Afternoon/Evening Shift Must be able to lift over 50 lbs., pass a background and drug screening. Must have valid driver s license (company vehicle and gas provided) and must live within 30 miles of Evansville. Experience preferred. Mandy s Cleaning Service Main office located in Evansville, IL. resume: mandyscleaning@msn.com Call Several LOCAL, REGIONAL and OTR routes available now. If you are 23 years of age or older with at least 2 years of verifiable driving experience, a safe driving record AND a great attitude, SIMX is the place for YOU! We offer: Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance Sign-On Bonus Qualcomm Electronic Logs Late-Model Equipment Driver Referral Bonus 401(k) NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO JOIN ONE OF THE REGION S FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES! Visit our website at Follow Us On Facebook thecountyjournal START YOUR MORNING OFF RIGHT! COUNTY JOURNAL It s not Thursday without it! PERCY ~

28 Page 28 County Journal February 12, 2015 Pinckneyville s unrestricted funds shrinking A few years ago, the city of Pinckneyville had several million dollars in unrestricted funds in its bank account. Monday night, finance Commissioner Leonard Heisner Jr. said the city currently has 706,552 in unrestricted funds. That is down by 146,000 from the same time last year. Heisner said the city is going to have to watch expenses. In other notes, the council voted to allow Commissioner Sam Fulk to attend the meeting electronically. Fulk announced that bids for the city streetscape lighting project will be opened at 2 p.m. ebruary 17. Fulk also oted that bids for the 015 motor fuel tax maerials will be opened ebruary 24. Commissioner David tone noted that Walnut treet just past the lirary will be repaired as oon as weather perits. He said the city as material to make a emporary repair but eeds warmer weather efore starting the roject. The street was dug up or utility upgrades. tone said the company hat did the work is reponsible for repairing he street and will do so ut not until later in the year. Heisner reminded the ommissioners to begin Walnut Street will be repaired as soon as possible finalizing their annual budgets so the council can review them and make any changes. The budget takes effect May 1. The commissioners approved giving the Illinois Rural Heritage Museum 2,000 from the hotel-motel tax fund to help pay for advertising. Mayor Augie Kellerman said the museum has the potential to bring in a lot of people from outside the area, and that would benefit the city in increased tax revenue for sales at local restaurants and stores. Kellerman was also authorized to sign the agreement for the electric aggregation renewal. He noted that Pinckneyville and Du Quoin were two of the first area towns to participate in the program. Charlie Greer with the Rural Heritage Museum said an old kerosene street lamp had recently been found. A letter inside the lamp said there were six in town at one point. Greer is trying to find out when the town had kerosene lights. Perry approves prosecutor pact The Perry County Board of Commissioners faced a short public agenda at last Thursday s meeting. The two main issues were the approval of the renewal of the appellate prosecutor agreement between the county and the state. The agreement allows the Perry County state s attorney to bring in prosecutors from the Illinois attorney general s office if the state s attorney s office has a conflict of interest. The commissioners also approved the county s prevailing wage ordinance. The wage is set by the state, and the county just incorporated those figures into its ordinance. Herbert Chapman, Jeff Brocaille and Marilyn Taylor were reappointed to the Tamaroa Cemetery Board. Willie Dearmond was appointed to the Elverado Water District Board. The commissioners went into closed session to discuss collective bargaining. No action was taken after they returned to public session. We re on your Side If you need siding Eddie Kutz Eddie Kutz Local libraries get state grants Chester is big winner By Travis Lott Libraries across Illinois received more than 15 million in grants through the Illinois secretary of state s office. A total of 635 libraries benefitted from the grants, of whom serve almost 12 million people. The grant is part of the state s Per Capita and Equalization Aid Grants. Chester, Sparta, Steeleville and Red Bud have all confirmed that they will see some of the grant money. Red Bud, Sparta, Steeleville and Evansville will only receive money from the Per Capita Grant. Red Bud will receive more than 4,600. Sparta and Steeleville will get 5,377 and 5,872 respectively. Evansville will receive 876. Chester is receiving a total of nearly 20,000 from the combined grants. The Per Capita Grant helps ensure that libraries have all of the materials they need to provide services such as internet connectivity and youth programs. The Equalization Aid Grant helps qualifying libraries with a low library tax base ensure a minimum level of funding. Locally owned independent and assisted senior living with spacious, private apartments in a quaint, residential neighborhood with a hometown atmosphere. Our residents are ready to welcome you to our community! Ask us about our two week trial stays! Hardee s raising funds for school Sparta s post prom event Hardee s in Sparta will donate a percentage of its Monday, February 16 sales to the Sparta High School post-prom party. To donate, pick up a flier from a Sparta Thank You! Boy Scout Troop #348 Thank you for all your hard work and dedication remodeling the small hall. Commander Dan Reeves & Members Steeleville American Legion Post 480 SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE NOW APPLY BY MARCH 1 swic.edu/foundation Immediate Openings in Red Bud! 24 hour on-site assistance from our employees Bathing, dressing and other essential needs cheerleader or at Hardee s. Upon turning in your flier, 20 percent of your total cost will go towards the fundraiser. Hardee s is open from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Care providers you know and trust We are a fully licensed assisted living provider FREE first month of rent! Call us today for more information or a tour! (618) Waterloo Red Bud Millstadt Columbia We Live Here. We Care Here. Saturday, February 14 Join us as we celebrate Dia de los Enamorados with a menu full of Authentic Mexican Dinners and great Drink Specials. Sizzling Fajita Dinner For 2 Grilled Chicken Or Steak Topped With Sauteed Onion, Bell Pepper, Lettuce, Guacamole, Sour Cream, Pico de Gallo, Served With Fresh Flour Tortillas, Refried Beans & Mexican Rice. PITCHER OF MARGARITAS -- FREE CHIPS AND SALSA Sunday - Thursday 11am - 10pm Friday & Saturday 11am - 11pm TEQUILA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Offers Can Not Be Combined With Any Other Special Offers, Discount Or Promotion Sparta Center Dr. SPARTA (618) All Lunch Specials 11am - 3pm Every Day! ONLY 4 99 Delicious Mexican Food Prepared Fresh Daily All At A Great Price! Fajita Steak Or Chicken ~ Pollo Loco Americana Skillet ~ Taco Salad Fajita Tequila Burrito ~ Chimichanga Many Other Lunch Specials...Only 4 99 MONDAY... 2 For 1 MARGARITA Or ANY BEER TUESDAY...Domestic Bottle Beer 1 25 Imported Bottle Beer 1 99 WEDNESDAY... Small Lime MARGARITA 99 THURSDAY & SUNDAY... MARGARITA LIME PITCHER 9 99

29 February 12, 2015 County Journal Page 29 Randolph County Tax Re-assessments NOTICE TO RANDOLPH COUNTY TAXPAYERS Assessed Value Changes for 2014 Valuation date (35 ILCS 200/9-95): January 1, 2014 Required level of assessment (35 ILCS 200/9-145): 33.33% Valuation based on sales from (35 ILCS 200/1-155): Publication is hereby made for equalized assessed valuations for real property in this county in accordance with 35 ILCS 200/ As required by 35 ILCS 200/9-210 and 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the following equalization factors have been applied to all non-farm assessments to bring the assessments to the statutorily required three-year median level of 33.33%: Books 3 & 17 multiplier , Books 1,2,5,6,16 & 19 multiplier.9875 All other books In accordance with Property Tax Code, Article 10, Division 6, Section 125, the farmland assessments were calculated from the value supplied by the Illinois Department of Revenue. Property in this County, other than farmland and coal, is to be assessed at a 33.33% median level of assessment, based on the fair cash value of the property. You may check the accuracy of your assessment by dividing your assessment by the median level of assessment. The resulting value should equal the estimated fair cash value of your property. If the resulting value is greater than the estimated fair cash value of your property, you may be over-assessed. If the resulting value is less than the fair cash value of your property, you may be under-assessed. You may appeal your assessment to the Board of Review. If you believe your propertyõs fair cash value is incorrect or that the equalized assessed valuation is not uniform with other comparable properties in the same neighborhood, the following steps should be taken: Contact your Randolph County Assessor s Office to review the assessment. If not satisfied with the assessor review, taxpayers may file a complaint with the Randolph County Board of Review. For complaint forms, instructions, and the Rules and Procedures of the Board of Review, call (618) x 192 or visit for more information. The final filing deadline for your county is March 14, After this date, the Board of Review is prohibited by law from accepting assessment complaints for properties in this county. Your property may be eligible for homestead exemptions, which can reduce your propertyõs taxable assessment. For more information on homestead exemptions, call (618) x192. Your property tax bill will be calculated as follows: Final Equalized Assessed Value Exemptions = Taxable Assessment; Taxable Assessment x Current Tax Rate = Total Tax Bill. All equalized assessed valuations are subject to further equalization and revision by the Randolph County Board of Review as well as equalization by the Illinois Department of Revenue. A complete list of assessments for this county for the current assessment year, except for those assessments that were changed solely by equalization as noted above, is as follows: township property_list T4-R ROBERT, DALE A & BURNS, CLYDE W JR 15, JEBRON, DIANNA J JEBRON, JAMES A & SARA R 55, KEMPFER, SANDRA R TR 1, QUEEN, PAUL L 32, JACKSON, RODNEY E & JULIE 62, WHITE, SAMUEL R JR (TRUSTE JEBRON, DIANNA J SHUBERT, LEA A 2, MCKINLEY, DENNIS L & MC SPARLING, ROBERT B & SANDR 44, ALLEN, ROGER S & GAIL L 26, REDNOUR, VINCENT A 5, BROKERING, JOE E & MARY AN MCKINLEY, DENNIS L & MC SZOSTAK, MICHAEL J & JEANN MCKINLEY, DENNIS L & MC RETTINGER, KENT E & TAUNA 5, WALDRUP, ROBERT E & GINA R 49, DURBIN, GREG A & EUGENIA 11, BROKERING, JOE E & MARY AN 2, CHAMNESS, SUZAN E 23, WHITE, SAMUEL R JR (TRUSTE KEMPFER, SANDRA R TR 1, JACKSON, RODNEY E & JULIE SZOSTAK, MICHAEL J & JEANN CHAMNESS, JEREMY S SZOSTAK, MICHAEL J & JEANN CHAMNESS, JEREMY S STRATE, ERIC D 6, MCKINLEY, DENNIS L 42, CHAMNESS, JEREMY S 1, GIACOMO, JEFFREY D & REESE 67, TALBERT, THOMAS LEE & LEE 53, SZOSTAK, MICHAEL J & JEANN 5, MCLAUGHLIN, GARY W 21, JOHNSON, ROBERT M 14, JACKSON, RODNEY E & JULIE 18, HAND, STEVEN A & JULIE A & 49, SCHLESINGER, JASON 25, VANDOREN, JAMES R 46, JACKSON, RODNEY E & JULIE 3, BERGKOETTER, RICHARD V 51, BERGKOETTER, RICHARD V 2, BRAZINSKI, FRANK 1, ZIMMERMAN, TAMMY & JOHN ED 1, BERGKOETTER, RICHARD V 1, LAWLESS, TOMMY J, JIMMY AN 26, BRAZINSKI, FRANK 15, BECKLEY, FRANK B TR 1, WILSON, MARLIN & TERESA 2, WILSON, MARLIN & TERESA 38, WILSON, MARLIN REID, BRIAN W SR & TONI K GUTJAHR, KENNETH J & PATRI 51, WILSON, MARLIN & TERESA BOMAN, JOHN E & JONI L 23, REID, BRIAN W SR & TONI K KLINE, MELBA J & KLIF B 52, REID, BRIAN W SR & TONI K 1, BOMAN, JOHN E & JONI L BEELER, LOIS & HEGGEMEIER, 25, SCHOENHERR, KENNETH TRUSTE 25, SCHOENHERR, KENNETH TRUSTE BRAZINSKI, FRANK WILSON, MARLIN & TERESA 1, WILSON, MARLIN & TERESA WILSON, MARLIN & TERESA 3, CAMPBELL, DEAN B 2, CAMPBELL, DEAN B 42, MULHOLLAND FARMS INC 3, CAMPBELL, DEAN B 3, ROONEY, MARY ANN ETAL 5, MEHRING, CHRISTOPHER P & E 1, BITTERS, ROBERT A & PAMELA 41, MULHOLLAND, LEONARD LEE & 42, WILSON, MARLIN & TERESA HANNA, CORY A 30, MULHOLLAND, DWAYNE R TRUST 2, HANNA, CORY A CAMPBELL, DEAN B 5, CAMPBELL, DEAN B 2, HALL, STEVEN D & SHEILA 31, CAMPBELL, DEAN B CAMPBELL, MARVIN L TR & 4, PREST, LYNDON E HALL, STEVEN D & SHEILA CAMPBELL, MARVIN L TR & 2, PREST, LYNDON E 5, PREST, LYNDON E & DONNA J 73, SCHAU, KENNETH L & KAREN L 20, CAMPBELL, MARVIN L TR & 2, PORTZ, BRENT 2, PAUL INC, 16, PAUL, SHERLAIN R JR & BYRO 2, PAUL, MELVIN L & JOANNE T CAMPBELL, MARVIN L TR & 2, CAMPBELL, DEAN B 3, CAMPBELL, MARVIN L TR & 2, CAMPBELL, MARVIN L TR & CAMPBELL, MARVIN L TR & 3, CAMPBELL, DEAN B 2, CAMPBELL, DEAN B 34, MCKINLEY, DOROTHY TRUSTEE 25, PARK, MATTHEW JAMES 30, SHELTON, LESLIE LYN 42, PREST, LYNDON E 1, PREST, LYNDON E 4, CAMPBELL, MARVIN L TR & 60, PREST, LYNDON E 2, PREST, LYNDON E 1, VILLAGE OF TILDEN PAUL, SHERLAIN 1, BERGNER, C W & SHIRLEY S & 1, JACKSON, MARY FRANCES TR PREST, LOREN D VILLAGE OF TILDEN HOOD, DANNY & KATHY 17, KANE, ELMO G & BETTY L 3, HUNTER, HELEN TRUSTEE 23, HUNTER, HELEN TRUSTEE 1, ERROR 28, CROP PRODUCTION SERVICES A 87, HUNTER, HELEN M TRUSTEE & 2, FRENCH, WILLIAM BOYSTER, NATHAN A 14, HUNTER, HELEN TRUSTEE 2, HUNTER, HELEN TRUSTEE 1, HACKER, SCOTT & WELLS F 28, PREST, LYNDON E & DONNA J 1, KINFFIN, BARBARA & CAROL G PREST, LYNDON E & DONNA J 31, RAINEY, RICHARD W 13, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF RAINEY, RICHARD W STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF COX, DEANNA R 4, VILLAGE OF TILDEN KEELER, DALE L & HELEN M 1, VILLAGE OF TILDEN SCHILLING, LUDGER C & BET 3, K ELEVEN LLC, 1, MCVAY, JOAN K 3, KELLER, GARY DOUGLAS 27, KEELER, DALE & HELEN SCHILLING, LUDGER C & BET 2, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF K ELEVEN LLC, 1, COOK, EVELYN M 35, HELLER, GARY W JR K ELEVEN LLC, 3, COWELL, BRUCE G & NANCY A STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF K ELEVEN LLC, 5, HUNTER, HERSCHEL A TRUSTEE 2, K ELEVEN LLC, 1, HUNTER, HERSCHEL A TRUSTEE 3, ALLTECH RESEARCH & DEVELOP 92, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF ALLTECH RESEARCH & DEVELOP BERGNER, C W & SHIRLEY S & PREST, PEARL M 1, JACKSON, MARY FRANCES TR 1, HUNTER, HERSCHEL A TRUSTEE 2, PREST, LOREN D 31, GRAHAM, DOROTHY TRUSTEE GRAHAM, DOROTHY TRUSTEE TRIEB, ROBERT 2, TRIEB, ROBERT J & MARYBELL 49, KNIFFIN, BARBARA ET AL 16, HUNTER, HERSCHEL A TRUSTEE 2, KNIFFIN, BARBARA ET AL 2, EASDALE, SANDRA K 2, GLODO, RYAN N 31, HUNTER, HERSCHEL A TRUSTEE 2, HUNTER, HERSCHEL A TRUSTEE 5, WICKLINE, JOSEPH E JR & DI 8, WICKLINE, JOSEPH E JR & DI 4, CAMPBELL, MARVIN L TR & 2, CAMPBELL, MARVIN L TR & 3, SUDJA, THOMAS SCOTT 5, CAMPBELL, DEAN B ILLINOIS POWER CO, C/O AME 7, DOMBROWSKI, KENNETH JOHN 47, PREST, MICHAEL S & GLENYS 20, CAMPBELL, MARVIN L TR & 5, CAMPBELL, MARVIN L TR & PAUL, MELVIN L & JOANNE T 1, DUECKER, ANDREW P SR & DO 26, PREST, PEARL M 1, PREST, PEARL M 3, CAMPBELL, DEAN B 2, EASDALE, SANDRA K 2, PREST, MICHAEL SCOTT 11, PREST, PEARL M EASDALE, SANDRA K 6, WILSON, JAMES ALLEN 7, STEWART, LARRY D TRUSTEE 11, WILSON, MARLIN R & TERESA 4, WITTE, FERN IRENE TRUST 6, MULHOLLAND FARMS INC 3, MULHOLLAND FARMS INC 2, CAMPBELL, DEAN B 2, CAMPBELL, DEAN B & FRANCES 2, CAMPBELL, DEAN B & FRANCES 3, CAMPBELL, DEAN B & FRANCES 40, MULHOLLAND, LANA R TRUSTEE 2, MULHOLLAND, LANA R TRUSTEE SANDERS, BRIAN G & MARIA A PALMER, FRANK E 1, WILSON, MARLIN & TERESA T 12, WILSON, JAMES ALLEN 6, WITTE, FERN IRENE TRUST 19, KONKEL, ADRIAN & CHRISTINA 10, KONKEL, ADRIAN & CHRISTINA PALMER, FRANK E 6, VOGES, MORRIS W & MELBA L 21, VOGES, MORRIS W & MELBA L FULLERTON, MICHAEL E & ANN 2, MITCHELL, VIVIAN 15, AMERICAN LAND HOLDINGS OF PALMER, FRANK E 1, FULLERTON, MICHAEL E & ANN BOYD, DAVID W & KARLA A 25, BRENNING, JERRY W 28, HALL, RUTH L & BIRD, SHIRL BOYD, DAVID W & KARLA A GEGGIE, JAMES B & SUSAN J 11, BROSHEARS, JEFFREY D 54, ROBERTS, JOHN 7, SPINNIE, BRIAN J 11, DEFFLEY, HARRY & BARBARA T VILLAGE OF COULTERVILLE DEFFLEY, HARRY & BARBARA T 1, CREAMER, RANDY 35, REID, BRIAN W SR & TONI K 27, REID, BRIAN W JR & ANGELA 54, MULHOLLAND, LEONARD L & MA 4, VILLAGE OF COULTERVILLE VILLAGE OF COULTERVILLE BOYD, JAMES W & SARAH B 4, WILSON, MARLIN & TERESA 1, BOYD, JAMES W & SARAH B 43, WILSON, MARLIN & TERESA 1, AMERICAN LAND HOLDINGS OF LEHR, ANTON G 49, DEFFLEY, HARRY & BARBARA T 1, TABING, ANDREW & REBECCA 15, CAMPBELL, DEAN B & FRANCES DEFFLEY, HARRY & BARBARA T DEFFLEY, HARRY & BARBARA T 2, LEHR, ANTON G & LAURA E 68, AMERICAN LAND HOLDINGS OF DEFFLEY, HARRY & BARBARA T DEFFLEY, HARRY & BARBARA T 2, VILLAGE OF COULTERVILLE MIDWESTERN BUTANE GAS CO I 1, STAPLETON, EDWARD C III & 31, AHLERS, MARSHALL JOHN 39, VIKLUND, MAX & ANN VIKLUND, MAX & ANN 38, WILHELM, JAMES L & ROBIN C 41, FULLER, GARY J WILSON, JOHN L 29, HARSTICK, MILDRED E 19, HARSTICK, HELEN 39, WEBER, NICHOLAS & JESSICA 34, HORMANN, THOMAS D & RHONDA 52, MUELLER, HEIDI M VOGES, MORRIS W & MELBA L 2, DRESSLER, NICHOLAS C CAMPBELL, MARVIN L TR & 2, FREDERKING, FREDERICK D & 24, VOGES, 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31 MECUM, DAVID R WISKAMP, DAVID E (TRUSTEE) STEWART PRODUCERS INC, 5, OELZE EQUIPMENT COMPANY LL OELZE EQUIPMENT COMPANY LL 1, SCHELLENGER, ZANDRA 7,920 T5-R5 EDEN BLAIR, ROBERT O TRUSTEE 2, BLAIR, ROBERT O AND LOUISE 15, BLAIR, ROBERT O TRUSTEE 29, BLAIR, WILLIAM R & KATHLEE 32, WORTHINGTON, RAYMOND D & S 58, SCHNELLE, DAVID A & CATHLE HAGENE, JEREMY W 25, KOHRING, FREDERICK WILLIAM ADDINGTON, JAMES HERBERT J 111, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV BAIRD, ALICE M TRUSTEE & 47, BAIRD, STEPHEN S & RHONDA 2, BAIRD, STEPHEN S & RHONDA 3, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE BIRCHLER, EDWARD L & BETTY 47, BIRCHLER, GREGORY A & KATH 6, BIRCHLER, GERALD D 10, BIRCHLER, GERALD D & PHILL 33, MCDANIEL, RICHARD E & LOIS 95, WILSON, GEORGE C 26, ADAMS, JOHN H & BRIAN MCDANIEL, RICHARD E & LOIS BAIRD, STEPHEN S & RHONDA 1, BAIRD, ALICE M TRUSTEE & BIRCHLER, GREGORY A & KATH 2, BROTHERS, SCOTT J & KIM M 64, BAIRD, RALPH W & ELINOR C 1, SHEVLIN, JERRY L & PATRICI 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ANDREW & WILLIAMS, CALE H & OPAL M 30, BYINGTON, LUTHER J & KARLE 33, WILLIAMS, CALE H & OPAL M 1, BAIRD, KENNETH E (TRUSTEE) 1, BAIRD, ADAM CHRISTOPHER 1, BOLLMAN, VERNON A TRUSTEE 1, FULTON FAMILY FARM INC 1, BOYD, JAMES W, SARAH B & C 29, BOYD, CLYDE T & SHERYL 23, FULTON FAMILY FARM INC FULTON FAMILY FARM INC 2, DEUTSCHMANN, BERNARD J & D STORK, LARRY J & BRENDA L CITY OF SPARTA VOLKMER, ALFRED JR & CAROL 32, CITY OF SPARTA FULTON FAMILY FARM INC DEPPE, RUSSELL G & ELIZABE 1, BOYD, CLYDE T & SHERYL 1, STORK, LARRY J & BRENDA L BAIRD, DEBORAH J STORK, LARRY J & BRENDA L 28, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF SCHNEIDEWIND BAKER, MARY A 1, SCHNEIDEWIND BAKER, MARY A MILLS, DIANA G ETAL 7, STORK, BRENDA L 1, BAIRD, KENNETH E (TRUSTEE) STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF BAIRD, ADAM CHRISTOPHER 31, JUNG, MARK ANTHONY 17, HAMER, VICTOR H & VICKI L 1, BURNS, PHILLIP M 12, ATHERTON, ROY & ADONNA 7, ROBINSON, AUDREY E 24, ERVIN, LINDA K 1, ERVIN, LINDA K 1, RANDOLPH COUNTY HOUSING AU 1, CALDWELL, IRENE M 1, CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST JE 4, WARD, ROOSEVELT KELLEY, CHARLES & DEBORAH 13, LEWIS, MILDRED 1, OLIVER, CHAD 3, KELLEY, CHARLES & DEBORAH 1, SELMON, DIANE E 1, LEWIS, MILDRED 30, LEPES, EDDIE 21, CUNDIFF, JOHN MICHAEL & 1, RANDOLPH CO HOUSING AUTHOR 1, ST JAMES, DAVID & CARRIE 14, COPELAND, DIANE L ETAL 9, RHINEY, ELMER G 2, DEPPE, RUSSELL & ELIZABETH 1, CITY OF SPARTA COPELAND, DIANE L ETAL & 1, LARK, JIMMIE OLIVER, CHAD 2, LARK, JIMMIE ERVIN, LINDA K 26, MORRIS, CARL WEINHOFFER, MARC 32, CITY OF SPARTA CITY OF SPARTA JOHNSON, RONALD W TRUSTEE 1, VALLEROY, NATHAN L 12, CITY OF SPARTA THORNTON, ROY R & EVONNE 27, CITY OF SPARTA FROMM, LINDA S 18, CITY OF SPARTA 3, HENDERSON, LARRY G ARK LAND COMPANY 3, RANDOLPH COUNTY TRUSTEE AT HEARTY, DIANNE 3, MORGAN, CHARLES E 14, HEINE, KENNETH 2, SROKA, WES A & SHERRI L 1, CITY OF SPARTA HILL, CHRISTOPHER GREGORY 1, HILL, STEVE E & TERRI L 3, SCHOENBECK, ROBERT W & DIA BLIND, ROBERT E & SARA A 27, SLAVEN, ROSS A & MARILYN V 46, SROKA, WES A & SHERRI L 37, HILL, CHRISTOPHER G & LAUR 39, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF SCHOENBECK, ROBERT W & DIA STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF HENDERSON, HARRY G & PATTI 2, RANDOLPH COUNTY LANDFILL I HENDERSON, HARRY G & PATTI HENDERSON, HARRY & PATTI 1, RHEINECKER, DONALD B & ANN RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE BEATTIE, CARL 25, RHEINECKER, DONALD B & ANN 22, RHEINECKER, DONALD B & ANN 42, HENDERSON, LARRY G 1, HENDERSON, LARRY G ARK LAND COMPANY 4, CITY OF SPARTA EGGEMEYER, DANNY J & EDITH 33, PATTON, JAMES W & MARILYN 1, TAAKE, GENE A 28, HENDERSON, LARRY G 55, RHEINECKER, DONALD B & ANN 1, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE PATTON, JAMES W & MARILYN HENDERSON, LARRY G HUTCHISON, ROBBIE J & TINA 33, HENDERSON, LARRY HENDERSON, LARRY G & HARRY HENDERSON, LARRY G HENDERSON, LARRY G 2, HENDERSON, LARRY G VALLEY, STEEL PRODUCTS 42, HENDERSON, GEORGEANN S TRU 1, HENDERSON, GEORGEANN S TRU 2, RANDOLPH COUNTY TRUSTEE AT 1, PEARL LAND & MINERALS CO 3, HENDERSON, LARRY G 2, HENDERSON, GEORGEANN S TRU RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE WILSON, FRANK G & MARTHA 9, WILSON, FRANK G & MARTHA S 7, WILSON, FRANK GORDON 46, BANNISTER FAMILY LAND TRUS 2, WILSON, KEVIN C & KARA J RANDOLPH COUNTY LANDFILL I HENDERSON, LARRY G & GEORG 1, BANNISTER FAMILY LAND TRUS 2, ILLINOIS POWER CO, C/O AME 4, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV STEVENSON, DENNIS (TRUSTEE BOSTON, THEODORE & PRISCIL BOSTON, THEODORE E 73, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE LOUCKS, CLARENCE A SR & EV 9, BARBER, RICHARD A ETAL 18, BANNISTER FAMILY LAND TRUS 2, WILSON, ROBERT L & JAMES D 14, BANNISTER FAMILY LAND TRUS 64, BANNISTER FAMILY LAND TRUS 34, DIERCKS, GLENN & JUDY 46, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF AMUNDSEN, KATHLEEN & HA 1, FOLLMER, JOHN & JANICE 37, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE STEVENSON, DENNIS (TRUSTEE 20, BOSTON, THEODORE & PRISCIL BANNISTER, CARL O & DONNA 2, PATTON, JAMES W & MARILYN 2, ROSENDOHL, KENNETH JR 64, WOLTER, CAROL M 2, HALL, KENNETH N & POLLY 41, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV STEVENSON, DENNIS (TRUSTEE BOSTON, THEODORE & PRISCIL STEVENSON, DENNIS (TRUSTEE 1, LEDENDECKER, CHARLES E & P 1, STEVENSON, DENNIS (TRUSTEE 1, BEARD, HENDERSON 1, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV 4, PATTON, J KEITH 39, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE LEDENDECKER, CHARLES E & P 31, STEVENSON, DENNIS (TRUSTEE WILSON, GEORGE C 14, H & D FARMS A PARTNERSHIP 7, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV 3, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV 7, WILSON, FRANK G & MARTHA S 3, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV 1, STEVENSON, DENNIS (TRUSTEE 3, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV 3, H & D FARMS A PARTNERSHIP 1, WILSON, KEVIN C & KARA J CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV 1, CONSOL MINING CO LLC, 1, BAIRD, STEPHEN S & RHONDA GARRETT, RICHARD N ETAL 2, CARTER, JACK D & MARY SUSA 8, BAIRD, STEPHEN S & RHONDA BAIRD, ALICE M TRUSTEE & 4, WILSON, GEORGE C 1, WILSON, GEORGE C WILSON, GEORGE C KEMPFER, FLOYD L JR & BARB 33, KEMPFER, TAMMY 3, KEMPFER, FLOYD L JR & BARB WALTON, ALLYSON D & CLARK, 1, KEMPFER, JOSHUA 54, EVERS, JON C 1, WILKES, MEADE KEMPFER, FLOYD JR & BARBAR GRIGGS, LLOYD 3, KEMPFER, FLOYD JR & BARBAR EDMONSON, JOSEPH JR DAVIS, HENRY & HANNAH M 2, LITTLEPAGE, WILLIE ANN & L 3, BRAUN, VERNON A 8, KEMPFER, FLOYD L JR & BARB EDMONSON, JOSEPH JR & NIKE BAIRD, ALICE M TRUSTEE & 1, BAIRD, GREGORY C & MALLORY 4, BAIRD, C STANLEY & ALICE M BRAUN, VERNON A & LINDA S CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV 1, WILSON, GEORGE C VOSHOLLER, KENNETH T 73, GLEGHORN, DELLA BYRNA BAIRD, STEPHEN S & RHONDA EANES, OTIS AND BERTHA BAIRD, STEPHEN S & RHONDA 32, BAIRD, ALICE M TRUSTEE & 1, BRAUN, LINDA RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE CLINTON, WILLIAM G & LORI 8, EANES, OTIS AND BERTHA 1, BLANK, KAREN & MASSARO MA 1, REID, THOMAS JAMES JR & EANES, OTIS AND BERTHA EPPLIN, DAVID J & SUSAN 1, THOLE, NORMAN E & CATHERIN 1, MOONIER, ANDREW J 43, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE BLANK, JOHN C & KAREN S ADAMS, RAYMOND J 23, JANSEN, DAVID J & DANA A 1, BIRCHLER, JAMES A JR & 2, EPPLIN, DAVID J & SUSAN KLOTH, CLARENCE E JR & MAR KLOTH, CLARENCE E JR & MAR 1, KLOTH, CLARENCE E JR & MAR 2, KLOTH, CLARENCE E JR & MAR 1, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV BIRCHLER, JAMES A JR & 9, EPPLIN, DAVID J & SUSAN 1, EPPLIN, CHRISTOPHER J & SH 43, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV 7, KLOTH, CLARENCE E JR & MAR MIDWEST COAL RESERVES OF I REID, THOMAS JAMES JR & 1, KLOTH, CLARENCE E JR & MAR 2, CONSOL MINING CO LLC, WOLFE, MONTY M & NANCY R 4, HAMON, DANNY G & REBECCA N 33, KLOTH, CLARENCE E JR & MAR SCHULEIN, KATHLEEN ANN WIT 11, KLAUSING, RANDY JOE & JAMI 1, HAYES, RICARDO 1, LASHBROOK, MARVIN R & MARY 1, WOLFE, MONTY M & NANCY R 7, CONSOL MINING CO LLC, FAIRCLOTH, BRENT H & NONA 1, CONSOL MINING CO LLC, JEWELL, J BRIAN 1, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV CONSOL MINING CO LLC, DICKEY, JACKIE M 21, CONSOL MINING CO LLC, 1, HAYES, RICARDO 1, BOONE, VICTORIA A & & 2, JETTON, AMYLEE & & WELL 30, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV DEUTSCHMANN, LARRY & ANGEL 13, EDDY, KENNETH L 6, EDDY, KENNETH L 12, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV 2, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV 3, RUNGE, ALLEN B & SUZANNE M 25, WOODSIDE, TIMOTHY & 16, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV 1, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV 3, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV 3, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV 5, HOUSTON, RONNIE E & ARMETT 47, DAVIS, GARY D & CHERYL L 19, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV HOUSTON, RONNIE E & ARMETT DAVIS, GARY D & CHERYL L KRISBY, MARCIA A 24, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV 7, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE PIERCE, CAMI JEAN ESTATE O 35, PIERCE, SAMUEL R & CHARLOT 45, PATTON, JAMES W & MARILYN 4, PIERCE, WARREN D 51, KUHL, GREGORY A TRUSTEE 1, PATTON, JAMES KEITH PIERCE, SAMUEL R & CHARLOT 1, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV 3, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE PIERCE, WARREN DAVID & PHY RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE SCHLIMME, FERN TRUSTEE 1, SCHLIMME, FERN TRUSTEE PIERCE, CAMI JEAN ESTATE O PIERCE, ROSIE PAULINE PIERCE, CAMI JEAN ESTATE O PIERCE, CHAD RAY KUHL, GREG A TRUSTEE SCHLIMME, FERN TRUSTEE 27, SCHNEIDEWIND, DEAN & DAVID SCHNEIDEWIND, DEAN & DAVID 1, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE SCHAFFNER, HERBERT J PATTON, JAMES W & MARILYN 4, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE PATTON, JAMES W & MARILYN 29, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE HOLLOWAY, ROBERT W & ALENE 1, HOLLOWAY, ROBERT W & ALENE 2, HOLLOWAY, BRIDGET V 1, ALLIED WIRELESS COMMUNICAT 13, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE PATTON, JAMES W & MARILYN PATTON, W KENT 38, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE SVIENTEK, PHILLIP A TRUSTE SCHLIMME, FERN TRUSTEE 1, SLONE, DALE R ETAL 29, HENDERSON, GEORGEANN S TRU HENDERSON, HARRY G 1, HENDERSON, GEORGEANN S TRU SVIENTEK, PHILLIP A TRUSTE 1, SVIENTEK, PHILLIP A TRUSTE 1, SVIENTEK, PHILLIP A TRUSTE SVIENTEK, PHILLIP A TRUSTE KEMPFER, JEREMY P & MELISS 35, SVIENTEK, PHILLIP A TRUSTE 1, HANCOCK, JOHN C & RHONDA J 50, HOLLOWAY, ROBERT W & ALENE 1, TOOLEY, BONNIE L & RIPPERD 47, BRANER, PAUL JR & MARY J 6, SNODGRASS, WAYNE E SCHRATZ, PATRICK 33, MULHOLLAND, WILLIAM & CARO 31, EBERS, DARRELL D 17, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF BRANER, PAUL JR & MARY J MORRISSEY, JOHN JOSEPH 7, SNODGRASS, WAYNE 6, SNODGRASS, WAYNE E 1, MORRISSEY, JOHN JOSEPH 4, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF MENKE, HELEN F TRUSTEE 1, CHARTER BANK 22, BAUE, CAROLYN S 5, HABERMAN, PHYLLIS L & PR 8, BAUE, JAMES L ET AL 6, COWELL, CHARLES G & REBECC 1, HABERMAN, PHYLLIS L & PR 11, CHARTER BANK BROOKS, MORRIS W & LORETTA 6, BAUE, CAROLYN S 30, GREGORY, JORDAN M & NICOLE 24, BAUE, MARK A MENKE, HELEN F TRUSTEE MONROE, MICHELL ETAL 22, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF HOLLOWAY, ROBERT W & ALENE 2, GERLACH, DWAYNE & JOAN 34, COUCH, CLINT E & KELLY A 54, CHARTER BANK BAUE, CAROLYN S 1, HABERMAN, PHYLLIS L & PR 1, COWELL, CHARLES G & REBECC 1, TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGEM 25, HENDERSON, HARRY G & PATTI 1, WATSON, JOHN C ETAL 24, WATSON, PATTI L TR 38, MENKE, HELEN F TRUSTEE 1, WATSON, KORY W & JENNIFER 23, SCHLUETER, JAMES R & LINDA 2, HEATON, BETH M 22, HEATON, BETH M PRICE, TIMOTHY R 1, PRICE, TIMOTHY R & AMY L 1, COMPTON, LINDA D 1, COMPTON, LINDA D PRICE, TIMOTHY R & AMY L 30, BRANDON, GLENDA M & JOSEPH LUKES, DEXTER E & LAURETTA 5, BRANDON, GLENDA M & JOSEPH EASTON, JEFFERY R & CYNTHI 33, MILES, STEPHEN E & ABBEY J STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF BICKET, MARTHA 53, BRANDON, JOE T MILES, STEPHEN E & ABBEY J STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF BLACKWELL, KEVIN & STANLEY 47, MARKLEY, KEN D & KATHY A MARKLEY, KEN D & KATHY 5, DRUEKE, JOHN L & JANET K 45, BRANDON, GLENDA M 23, BOLEN, ANITA 1, SCHLUETER, JAMES R & LINDA 57, EASTON, CYNTHIA ETUX & CON 1, LEDBETTER, GEORGE R & SCOT 18, GREATTING, PAUL L 22, SCHLUETER, JAMES R & LINDA SHAIN, GARY R & LAURIE 2, LEHMAN, CHARLES K 38, GREATTING, PAUL L & RHONDA 11, COMPTON, LINDA D 22, COMPTON, CECIL G JR & LIND 52, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF BRANDON, GLENDA & JOSEPH GORDON, RALPH K & FLETA M 1, COMPTON, LINDA D GORDON, RALPH K & FLETA M 2, COMPTON, LINDA D 1, FEHRENZ, WARREN & TRACY 37, FEHRENZ, WARREN & TRACY 37, SCHLUETER, JAMES R & LINDA 4, SCHLUETER, JAMES R & LINDA COMPTON, LINDA D FEHRENZ, WARREN & TRACY 3, SLAVEN, KEVIN L & LISA A 53, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF EASTON, JEFFERY R & CYNTHI 1, BRANDON, GLENDA & JOSEPH BRANDON, GLENDA & JOSEPH 5, BRANDON, JOSEPH & GLENDA 1, HOLLOWAY, BRIDGET V 5, HOLLOWAY, ROBERT W & ALENE 60, HILL, BERNECE L 1, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE HILL, BERNECE L 17, SIEBERG, PHILLIP M 1, HOLLOWAY, BRIDGET V 2, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE HOLLOWAY, BRIDGET V 20, MENKE, HELEN F TRUSTEE 1, MENKE, HELEN F TRUSTEE GREATTING, JOHN R TRUSTEE 63, BERGFELD, JOHN JR 1, BIRD, DARRELL L 14, BERGFELD, JOHN A & MADELIN 1, BROECKLING, DONALD E 1, HILL, BERNECE L 1, HILL, BERNECE L 1, KLOTH, CLARENCE E JR & MAR 4, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV ARK LAND COMPANY 2, SIEBERG, DOUGLAS & OTHANN SIEBERG, VICTOR E & JOY I 8, CENTRAL STATES COAL RESERV PALMER, SUSAN & FREDDIE 16, MCCONACHIE, KENNETH R & KA 2, MCCONACHIE, RUSSELL & LOIS 30, MCCONACHIE, RUSSELL & LOIS HILL, BERNECE L 1,355 February 12, 2015 County Journal Page 31

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OF TANNER, RICHARD G & SUSAN STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF UCHTMANN, SHEILA L TR 8, MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD 1, UCHTMANN, SHEILA L TR & 1, HARTMAN, KENNETH D & HAR 24, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF MIDDENDORF, MICHAEL & CYNT DIERCKS, ROBERT A ET AL DOERING KENNELS INC DOERING KENNELS INC 3, DOERING KENNELS INC HARTMAN, KEITH D & MARGERY HARTMAN, KEITH D & MARGERY MINTON, GLENDA MARIE TRUST 2, RASNICK, KIM HARTMAN, KEITH D & MARGERY MILLER, JOHN W & MANDY L 15, FISK, ARLYN & BONNIE VILLAGE OF PERCY, HARTMAN, KEITH D & MARGERY VILLAGE OF PERCY, MINTON, GLENDA MARIE TRUST DOERING KENNELS INC 1, DOERING KENNELS INC DOERING KENNELS INC 26, DOERING KENNELS INC 240, DOERING KENNELS INC DOERING KENNELS INC DIERCKS, ROBERT A ET AL LUEHR, DARYL L 47, MYERS, VERNICE MARTHA MYERS, VERNICE MARTHA 58, WILLIS, EDMUND JR & DOROTH 2, WILLIS, GERALD L DOERING KENNELS INC OPP, PAUL DONALD JR 1, FARRIS, JOSHUA J & ELIZABE HENSON, MARION & SNIDER, T DOERING KENNELS INC ARK LAND COMPANY 1, CRAIN, JOSEPH M & DONNA M 5, GRACE, THOMAS L & JUDY A 40, FALKENBERRY, JULIE MARRY CRAIN, JOSEPH M & DONNA M JAMES, ALICE M 10, COLEMAN, RONALD R & MICHEL 29, SMITH, WILLIAM E & REGINA 1, STRONG, SHEILA & PAMELA FU 2, TAVOR PROPERTIES LLC, 101, FALKENBERRY, JULIE MARRY 90, K-KO LAND COMPANY 1, TAVOR PROPERTIES LLC, K-KO LAND COMPANY K-KO LAND COMPANY 6, TAVOR PROPERTIES LLC, METTER, JAMES A METTER, JAMES A METTER, JAMES A METTER, JAMES A TAVOR PROPERTIES LLC, 24, TAVOR PROPERTIES LLC, GRACE, THOMAS L & JUDY A 2, OFFERMAN, MICHAEL L ETAL COLEMAN, RAYBURN J & LINDA COLEMAN, RAYBURN J & LINDA T LAKE OUTFITTERS INC BYRD, JAN A & MARSHA K TAVOR PROPERTIES LLC, MTL HOLDINGS LLC, TAVOR PROPERTIES LLC, 4, METTER, JAMES A TAVOR PROPERTIES LLC, HILLER, ROBERT W & SABRINA 1, WOODSIDE, GARY R & NANCY L OFFERMAN, MICHAEL L ETAL 7, K-KO LAND COMPANY HILLER, ROBERT W & SABRINA 23, WOODSIDE, GARY R & NANCY L 4, LOUCKS, GERALD & SANDRA 19, FRAZER, LARRELL D JACOBY, KENNETH R KEMPFER, PAUL E 31, DAVISON, THOMAS S & MCCLAI 5, WILLMOTH, BRADLEY S 22, WOODSIDE, GARY R & NANCY L 17, HORNBOSTEL, EMILY C 19, KUNZ, STUART W & CRYSTAL L 3, DAVISON, THOMAS S & MCCLAI LEYDON, MARGARET K ALLEN 9, OFFERMAN, MICHAEL LEE 10, PENDERGRASS, BILLY V & TAM 36, CLORE CONCRETE LLC, 26, COLEMAN, RAYBURN J & LINDA CLORE, KEITH A & KATHLEEN 59, VILLAGE OF PERCY, COLEMAN, RAYBURN J & LINDA 3, BAYER, DANA L & DIANE K COLEMAN, RAYBURN J & LINDA VILLAGE OF PERCY, DEGENHARDT, GLENWOOD O DEGENHARDT, GLENWOOD O BAYER, DANA & DIANE COLEMAN, RAYBURN J & LINDA COLEMAN, RAYBURN J & LINDA 6, BARLOW, GINA, ZACHARY T & 35, MESCH, DAVID R 5, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE DEGENHARDT, GLENWOOD O JAMES, JUDY E T LAKE OUTFITTERS INC MESCH, DAVID R ZIMMERMAN, KENNETH & SCHAR OFFERMAN, MICHAEL L ETAL DEGENHARDT, GLENWOOD O BAYER, DANA L & DIANE K ZIMMERMAN, KENNETH & SCHAR 26, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF MILLER, KENNETH R JR & JES 19, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF DEGENHARDT, GLENWOOD 42, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF ROGERS REDI-MIX INC 14, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF DEGENHARDT, GLENWOOD O 9, ARK LAND COMPANY ARK LAND COMPANY JOHNSON, JEREMY F & CARRIE 5, TEGTMEYER, PAUL W & EILEEN 13, ZIMMERMAN, KENNETH & SCHAR SMITH, ROGER K & PATRICIA 21, EASTON, PAUL E 13, ZIMMERMAN, KENNETH DIERCKS, KHRISTOPHER M 6, DIERCKS, KHRISTOPHER 21, SANDERS, ANN J & LOREN R 26, GOETTING, JUNE 20, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF ZIMMERMAN, KENNETH & SCHAR 5, DAGNER, DALE & DONNA SCHARR, KATHRYN AND COLEMAN, RAYBURN J & LINDA KNOP, WILLARD & C ELAINE T 71, DAGNER, DALE & DONNA 44, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF DEGENHARDT, GLENWOOD O KNOP, JAMES A & MARILYN K DEGENHARDT, GLENWOOD O 8, J&S KNOP FARMS 11, ZIMMERMAN, KENNETH & SCHAR 1, KNOP, WILLARD & C ELAINE T 2, KNOP, WILLARD & C ELAINE T 3, KNOP, WILLARD & C ELAINE T WITTENBRINK, JAMES A & HOP 19, DAGNER, DALE & DONNA BAYER, DANA L & DIANE K KOESTER, CHRISTOPHER W ET 9, VILLAGE OF STEELEVILLE DEGENHARDT, GLENWOOD O 1, DEGENHARDT, GLENWOOD O DEGENHARDT, GLEN A 69, KNOP, JAMES A & MARILYN K 1, JAMES, JUDY E VILLAGE OF STEELEVILLE WEAVER, ALBERT S & BEULAH 2, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF LANDMANN, BRUCE A & DENISE 65, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF KNOP, CHARLOTEE TRUSTEE 2, KNOP, HERBERT WEAVER, STEVEN M 1, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF KNOP, MELVIN D 1, KNOP, HERBERT 1, WEDEMEYER, RAY & JUDITH AN KNOP, MELVIN D 5, INSELMANN, MARY (TRUSTEE) 10, CHADDERTON, KIM C TRUSTEE 38, CHADDERTON, KIM C TRUSTEE WEDEMEYER, RAY & JUDITH AN INSELMANN, MARY (TRUSTEE) CHADDERTON, KIM C TRUSTEE 1, KNOP, DELMAR L KNOP, DELMAR L GIELOW, MARVIN A & JANET M 113, REISS, RYAN R & ANDREA M 70, DAVIS, JEREMIAH J 13, AMERICAN LEGION POST 480 I TANNER, JOE & CYNDA KNOP, MELVIN D 2, REISS, RYAN R & ANDREA M 15, STELLHORN, KATHY ZANDERS & 4, CHESTER NATIONAL BANK DIERCKS, RICHARD D 1, ZIMMER, DAVID E 18, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF KNOP, CHARLOTTE MARTHA 67, REISS, RYAN R & ANDREA M 2, TANNER, JOE & CYNDA 8, KOOPMAN, NANCY A MIESNER, JAMES R 37, WOLTERS, KERRY R & LORA D 36, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF MCDONNOUGH, GARY W & JUDIT 7, GENTRY, PAUL E & CHRISTY A 39, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF RUBACH, RODNEY HERBERT & R 38, DAVIS, WENDELL R & LORETTA 44, DAVIS, WENDELL R & LORETTA 1, DAVIS, WENDELL R & LORETTA 11, HARTMAN, DENNIS W & PAULIN 35, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF RASNICK, KIM L 78, NOVOA, AMY M DAVIS 20, PERKINS, JESSIE D 31, VALLETT, GREGORY D & SHARO 3, NOBBE, BRIAN & THOMAS 410, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF RUBACH, RODNEY H & REBECCA 31, DOEDING, KIRK J RASNICK, KIM L 73, DOEDING, CRAIG D & CAMBREA DOEDING, CRAIG D & CAMBREA 58, PELATE, GLENNON L & JUDITH 19, LEMING, RICHARD D & BARBAR 23, BROWN, JASON A 16, VALLETT, GREGORY D & SHARO 43, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF DOEDING, CRAIG D & CAMBREA WEAVER, STEVEN M & DOROTHY 1, BURNS, MICHAEL E & MICHELE 24, KNOP, HERBERT & CHARLOTTE 1, KNOP, RAY H & BETTY J 65, KNOP, CHARLOTEE TRUSTEE 1, BURNS, MICHAEL E & MICHELE RUEBKE, LARRY A KNOP, CHARLOTEE TRUSTEE 1, INSELMANN, MARY TRUSTEE 1, INSELMANN, MARY (TRUSTEE) SCHROEDER, EVERELL ROBINSON, JOSHUA D & CATHE DOEDING, WILBERT H & JUSTI 2, SCHROEDER, EVERELL L 12, RIECKENBERG, RAY JOE & TON 38, INSELMANN, MARY (TRUSTEE) 2, INSELMANN, MARY (TRUSTEE) HENSON, GARY D & JENITH L 33, INSELMANN, MARY (TRUSTEE) 21, INSELMANN, MARY (TRUSTEE) 1, INSELMANN, MARY (TRUSTEE) 4, INSELMANN, MARY (TRUSTEE) 6, ERNSTING, DENNIS R & MARY KNOP, CHARLOTEE TRUSTEE JANY, MELVIN M & ROSE A CO 2, DIEWALD, COLIN D & BETHANY 2, HARPER, LEONARDA & JOHN 19, JANY, MELVIN M & ROSE A CO FUDGE, KENNETH L & JANET E 39, LINDENBERG, DONALD R & CHR 1, ROAD DISTRICT NO JANY, MELVIN M & ROSE A CO JANY, MELVIN M & ROSE A CO 1, HARPER, LEONARDA & JOHN FRAEMBS, JEFFREY A & RHOND 26, JANY, MELVIN M & ROSE A CO HARTMANN, CARL L & CAROL A HARTMANN, CARL L & CAROL A 4, HARTMANN, CARL L & CAROL A 4, TRIPP, KENNETH E & MARY H 25, INSELMANN, MARY (TRUSTEE) VALLETT, GUY C & HOPE M PA 66, HARTMANN, CARL L & CAROL A 1, VALLETT, GUY C & HOPE M PA PATTERSON, DILLARD D & HO 61, KNOP, DELMAR L 11, MEVERT, JAMES W & DEBRA J 59, KNOP, DELMAR L GRAMENZ, ALLEN P & CAROLYN 4, BARTENS, MARVIN N 1, GRAMENZ, ALLEN P & CAROLYN 2, GRAMENZ, ALLEN P & CAROLYN 2, KNOP, DELMAR L 5, CHADDERTON, KIM C TRUSTEE 1, INSELMANN, MARY (TRUSTEE) ERNSTING, DENNIS R & MARY INSELMANN, MARY (TRUSTEE) BARTENS, MARVIN N 2, BARTENS, MARVIN N 19, INSELMANN, MARY (TRUSTEE) 1, MUELLER, STEVEN P & JANE A 26, GRAMENZ, ALLEN PAUL 105, GRAMENZ, ALLEN P & CAROLYN 23, GRAMENZ, ALLEN P & CAROLYN 21, GRAMENZ, ALLEN PAUL GRAMENZ, ALLEN P & CAROLYN GRAMENZ, ALLEN P & CAROLYN MUELLER, PAUL M & KYLIE A 72, OHLAU, KENNETH W & CAROLYN OHLAU, KENNETH W & CAROLYN KNOP, WILBERT R KNOP, WILLARD & C ELAINE T 5, KNOP, WILLARD & C ELAINE T SCHNEIDER, IRMA & SCHNE 5, MEYERHOFF, ALLAN J KNOP, WILBERT R 6, STEELEVILLE COMMUNITY SCHO 0 February 12, 2015 County Journal Page 33

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DEPT OF TUETKIN, JOHN E ROLLING MEADOW ESTATES HOM HIGGINS, SARAH A & BRENN 64, SMITH, JAMES M & JOLI A 55,450 T4-R6 HOUSTON SCHILLING, LUDGER C & BET YATES, WILLIAM RAY & CONNI 28, SCHAUFLER, JOHN C & NOBL 1, PHILLIPS, DOUGLAS R & JEAN 39, HURST, HENRY E HURST, HENRY E 40, MIDWEST COAL RESERVES OF I SCHAUFLER, JOHN & NOBLE, 1, DICKEY, PEGGY E KIRCHHOEFE 1, MIDWEST COAL RESERVES OF I SCHAUFLER, JOHN C & NOBL 3, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF SCHAUFLER, JOHN & NOBLE, 1, ROBERT, KENNETH A 2, AITKEN, BRUCE D & JERENDA 28, NORTON, WILLIAM C & CATHY 56, SCHAUFLER, JOHN & NOBLE, 3, OPOLKA, SCOTT & DANA 40, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF YATES, WILLIAM RAY & CONNI SCHAUFLER, JOHN C & SAUNDR 41, SCHAUFLER, JOHN C & SAUNDR 6, ROBERT, KENNETH A & JOYCE 40, MIDWEST COAL RESERVES OF I ROBERT, JOYCE A 2, THOMPSON, TOMMY L & LINDA 55, SCHAUFLER, JOHN C & NOBL 1, ROBERT, KENNETH A & JOYCE 3, MIDWEST COAL RESERVES OF I 400 Page 34 County Journal February 12, 2015

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JUDITH 1, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE BEDFORD, DONALD E & JUDITH ROAD DISTRICT #1, BEDFORD, DONALD E & JUDITH BEDFORD, DONALD E & JUDITH 1, GERLACH, ALVA & JOYCE 3, MUELLER HOLCOMB, JOANN 2, EGGEMEYER, TROY BRAUN, ALLEN E & SHOCKLEY, CECIL JR & MARIL 14, BRAUN, ALLEN E & SINN, BRIAN N & JILL A 56, NURNBERGER, DAN & KAYE BLAKE, GUY K & LISA K 61, NURNBERGER, DAN & KAYE 1, BRAUN, ALLEN E & 32, BEDFORD, DONALD E & JUDITH NURNBERGER, DAN & KAYE HOOD, BRENDA K 1, EDWARDS, ROBIN WEAVER, TIMOTHY S & NATALI 35, WESTERMAN, MICHAEL L 1, MCINTYRE, PAMELA 3, RANDOLPH COUNTY HIGHWAY DE 0

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