the 21st Century - Boone County Journal
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the 21st Century - Boone County Journal
The Boone County Journal FREE 10,500 Copies • Published Every Friday • April 17, 2009 • Vol 13 • Issue 51 No. 676 Going “Over There” By James Middleton The photograph above was shot at the Belvidere train depot in early May 1917 as U.S. Army soldiers boarded a train to go to war. Their path from basic training to the front in France passed through Belvidere as some said goodbye to family for the last time and others said farewell as they would return a year or more later. Men and their families assembled in the warm late spring sunlight as they moved about in drab green wool uniforms with the high collars and long sleeves. On their feet they wore Government Issue hobnail boots and their legs were wrapped to the knees. On their backs they carried packs that they were told contained everything needed to fight the Germans. They learned later what soldiers through the ages had learned when they went to war, that not everything they needed would be provided by a generous government. These men rode by train from Belvidere until they reached New York. From there they traveled south to Norfolk or other eastern ports to board troop ships for the long ride across the Atlantic Ocean. For most of these men this was their great life adventure and many of them approached World War I with eyes agape at what and who they would see. Many were so naïve. Many of these men heard one song flowing through their ear or they hummed to themselves when alone in their bunks or sang openly when they marched to the front, the song George M. Cohen wrote, “Over There.” In addition to Cohen, Nora Bayes broke their hearts with her recording of the song and Enrico Caruso thrilled others as he intoned the stirring melody. Yet, those who walked in that world of fantasy were often the first that were killed. Many that experienced the trench warfare of World War I told heart-rending stories of long days and weeks fearing the onslaught while nothing happened. Then in an instant, the hordes of Huns attacked across no-man’s land with repeating rifles and machine guns. Some appeared as ghosts from within the aura of the mustard gas that belched from their trenches or was spread from the floating bi-wing airplanes that swept down from above and propelled their gas of death across the riddled field. The men fell like mowed thistles with the only benefit being that their death was fast and decisive with little agony. But of course, that assessment was given by those that survived and few if any that were submerged within the cloud of gas ever survived. Equipment was the problem because it often failed. Gas masks were leaky and seldom adhered tightly to the cheeks and forehead to provide an airtight seal. Many that returned from Germany and France after surviving a mustard gas attack complained for years later of residual ailments that were the secondary result of being gassed. The author John Dos Passos was one of those men. World War I was the first modern war that swept around the world. There was fighting across Europe and spreading into the old Ottoman Empire. Fighting also occurred in Russia after the Communist revolution in 1917. There was fighting across India and southern Asia and into China and Japan. The North and South American continents were spared warfare though American soldiers fought during the last two years of the war. A little more than a year before this photograph was shot, on April 16, 1917, the Congress, at the request of President Woodrow Wilson, declared war on Germany. Prior to this declaration, the United States practiced a policy of isolationism that meant the United States chose not to become directly involved in the world conflict. America did provide assistance with material and arms, but no men fought until after the formal declaration was signed. The men pictured here were nicknamed, “Doughboys.” The name emerged from the Mexican/American War in 1846 and 1847 because of the dusty white clay that covered the American soldiers and adhered to their skin. However, it was later during World War I when the title was affixed to those that fought with General John Pershing in the American Expeditionary Forces. However, after World War I use of the term “Doughboy” was exchanged for “Dogface” or “GI” used in World War II to describe the American infantry soldier. American forces entered World War I about the time the final result was in little doubt. These men shown above were mustered out to Germany and France to repel what was to be expected as the German Spring Offensive of 1918. The offensive reached to within 75 miles of Paris before the forces were repelled and this was followed by the Hundred Day offensive and the ultimate allied victory. The collapse of adversarial forces began in September 1918 with the armistice of Bulgaria. Later by November, the final armistice of World War I, for symbolic reasons, occurred in the Palace of Versailles outside Paris. The documents of surrender were to be signed at the 11th hour of Continued on page 2 Health Board Contracts Proceed By Rebecca Osterberg In spite of a request for a hiring freeze by the county, Boone County’s Board of Public Health (BCBPH) approved two contracts this week. The first was to place under contract an employee of the State of Illinois, Ray Empereur, who will watch over, mentor and otherwise sign necessary paper work and attend meetings with the new assistant Administrator Stephanie Seaworth, RN. Seaworth will oversee the day-to-day operations of the Boone County Health Department until she is able to demonstrate to the state that she has the requisite experience to hold the job of administrator. The situation is considered at a conclusion by the board, since the BCBPH has total authority over hiring for the health department. Members of the county board decided to hire Empereur, who lives in Winnebago County, for $12,000 plus mileage instead of going to the $10,000 expense of doing a national search or hiring the second applicant for the position who was, according to Allen Sisson, already qualified for the job. A special meeting was held before the full county board meeting on Monday night, where Sisson, Dr. Kent Hess, Seaworth and Empereur answered many in-depth questions after they were made aware that the state had rejected Seaworth’s qualifications according to state statute. Sisson said the board had misunderstood the statute requirements and made the contract with Seaworth after interviewing two applicants who had heard of the opening by word of mouth. No search was done, according to Sisson, either locally or nationally and applications from a previous search in 2008 were not looked at. “We felt that Seaworth’s experience and enthusiasm was just what the county needed,” Sisson said. They made it clear that the absence of Boone County Board Representative Brad Rightnowar (District 2) was a problem during the process in keeping the lines of communication open with the county. “He attended only one meeting during this process,” said Sisson. “I am really disappointed to hear that our representative was not in attendance,” said County Board Representative Kenny Freeman (District 3). County Representative Cathy Ward (District 2) continued at the special meeting with several pointed questions, as Continued on page 3 2 April 17, 2009 The Boone County Journal 815-544-4430 In Our 13th Year Front Page... Over There the 11th day of the 11th month and on November 11, 1918 World War I was officially ended. Legend has it that two nights after the armistice was signed the news reached America and spread down the streets of Belvidere. Legend also claimed that revelers marched down State Street when word of the armistice reached town, the largest employer, the National Sewing Machine Company closed the factory for the following day. It was further claimed by some who saw the parade and celebration that revelers and rowdies assembled on the State Street Bridge and were said to have lit sticks of dynamite and thrown them into the Kishwaukee River. As the explosives sailed through the air with some exploding, the concussion of those sticks that blew near buildings was such that windows were blown out. No one survived to today to declare who if any revelers were arrested for their mayhem. The Journal wants to thank the Boone County Historical Society following use of the photograph. We also want to acknowledge valuable research assistance provided by wikpedia.com the “Internet Encyclopedia.” LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Editor, Dear Voters - I first want to say “Thank You’’ for all your support these past 4 years that I have served as your Alderman here in Ward 1. It has been an honor and a privilege to represent you and your interests for the city of Belvidere. My campaign had not been an easy one, there were a great many things said about me that were not accurate or even remotely true. Having said that I hope that Clint Morris will do the right thing and represent Ward 1 with respect, honor and dignity, which this position requires. I am proud of the work that I have accomplished these past 4 years. We are just a hair’s breath away from getting passenger rail here in Belvidere. Which I believe will mean more jobs for everyone here in town. The brand new SwedishAmerican/ Belvidere Hospital opened up this past April 6th. These two items were my most important priority as your Alderman! I had no hidden agenda’s, the only thing I ever fought for was to improve the quality of life here in Belvidere for everyone, that’s it. I am looking forward to being a private citizen again, however I am still the City Chairman for the Republican Party here in Boone County as well as being a Precinct Committeeman for Ward 1. I will make myself available to anyone who wishes to give me his or her thoughts and suggestions on how we can improve our great City of Belvidere. Many Thanks for a Wonderful Experience! David Deckert, Alderman, Ward 1 HIGH SPEED INTERNET SERVICE is now available in your area. Call T6 BROADBAND 547-3885 or www.t6b.com Harvard, IL 815-814-6680 Call Greg Amelianovich Paint Contractor • One Price Paint Contractor • One Price Phone Estimates Call Today! 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The prized possession of the Party, the office of Mayor of Belvidere, was nearly lost to an Independent candidate who lacked even the most basic of qualifications to hold such an office! The Party is in trouble of losing its status as the dominant political party in Boone County and to retain its dominance three things must occur. First, the Boone County Republican Party needs new leadership. The current Chairman is void of the skills needed to sustain the Party’s dominance in Boone County politics and he should be replaced in order to prevent any further decline of the Party’s membership, loss of elected offices and its dominance within the County. Secondly, because it has become focused on a select few public offices and individual office holders its membership base has shrunk. Candidates who previously sought County, Municipal, Township and Precinct offices as Republicans now run under the banner of the Independent Party. The Party needs to refocus its attention on the citizens – the ones that live on Main Street in order to regain its base of support, and potential future candidates, from among the citizens of Boone County. And thirdly, it needs to move beyond the old ways of governance. Its membership is comprised of both men and women, but has a woman ever led the Party? There are many women among the Party membership who have the skills and ability to lead the Party. Two who come to mind are Cathy Ward and Patricia Zickert. Studies have proven that women make better leaders of organizations where interpersonal skills are more important than brawn. The Party has plenty of brawn, but has failed to take advantage of the skills that are needed to promote, nurture and sustain the Party and its membership, skills that women in general posses. Change is coming to Boone County in small measured steps. But change in the leadership of the Boone County Republican Party needs to take place before the next cycle of elections, before it loses its status as the dominant political party in Boone County and surely before the current leadership leads the Party to its grave. Jim Wise er w o P Tool Batte ri e All Brands Rejuvenated s Makes Them Good As New! Only $25.00 815-519-3493 TM Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. “Locally Owned & Operated Since 1964’’ Stop In and Ask for Me! Jeff Fournier HEATING & COOLING TAX CREDITS FOR 2009 UP 0 U P TO $1 50 0.0 0. 00 Ask HOW! www. Jack-Wolf.com 815-544-6178 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Editor, 2002 Bonneville SLE E NIC ! 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However now, Belvidere is the home of the newest full-service hospital in the region with the Grand Opening of the SwedishAmerican Medical Center of Belvidere. Last Monday, this community entered the 21st Century with a medical facility that adds a new certification of value to Belvidere that had been absent for 10 years. In 1999 when St. Joseph’s Hospital was closed and no option was found to keep the facility open, Belvidere and Boone County entered a fallow period as the area tried to redefine itself. Many who live here today mark their involvement with the city according to St. Joseph’s Hospital as where they were born. Though there was growth and development during that decade, for many here, much was missing. The community had no full-service hospital and anyone needing care had to rely on a siren and an ambulance to deliver them to St. Anthony Hospital before they died. All of this has now changed. Steps taken to reach this new point were made with the hard work of many. The vision and willingness to accept risk was forged by the Chief Executive Officer of SwedishAmerican Medical Centers in Rockford, Dr. Bill Gorski. He and his assistant, Don Daniels, general manager of SwedishAmerican Medical Center of Belvidere, have worked long hours planning calculated steps to reach their goal. Part of the wisdom some CEO’s have to warrant their salary is to imagine a vision and to persuade talented people to solve problems and to shepherd that vision from creation to completion. Dr. Gorski surrounded himself with skilled people who embraced his vision to make his dream occur. But Dr. Gorski was only part of the equation. The other vital assets included the Belvidere City Council and Belvidere Mayor Frederic Brereton. When St. Joseph’s Hospital closed in 1999 some local merchants and elected officials solicited help from Springfield to calculate a method that could have kept the facility open. However, OSF, the owner of the hospital was committed to closing the facility to make their Rockford St. Anthony Hospital even more valuable by expanding their market share. St. Joseph’s Hospital was sold in 1999 for $1 for the site and the buildings. The real goal of the sale was realized when the buyer signed a contract that denied the site from ever being used as a surgi-center or hospital. Efforts were made to redefine the property as an extended-care facility, but those efforts failed. One man in the neighborhood aroused public opposition and support among members of City Council that led to the one effort to redevelop the property being thwarted. The developer wanted to erect condominiums on the vacant portion of the tract, but neighbors wanted the city to require the developer to obtain a performance bond that would have obligated him to remodel and open the old hospital building before the condominiums were developed. A legal opinion led city legislators to conclude, the city could not force the developer to buy a performance bond on a private development. The neighborhood won and the icon that was St. Josephs’ Hospital remains a site fit only to harbor gang graffiti. Is this a use the opposition envisioned? The SwedishAmerican Medical Center in Belvidere is not finished and maybe it will remain a work-in-progress. The facility now has new emergency bays, a physical rehabilitation lab, a full-service laboratory and imaging center supporting 55 private patient rooms and a sleep laboratory. Later this year they plan to offer a women’s center and late in 2010 they expect to open one of three planned day-surgery theatres. Dr. Gorski said at last week’s Grand Opening, “We are here for the long haul,” and that was affirmed after SwedishAmerican Medical Centers of Rockford spent in excess of $21 million to remodel and refurbish the former Highland Hospital building into a state-of-the-art fullservice medical care facility. OSF did nothing in Belvidere and instead of investing into the community, OSF bilked the community until their sister facility in Rockford expanded to meet their corporate goals. Religious entities can also exhibit a cynical approach to community needs. Thanks to hard work, dedication and the investment of many Belvidere is now a part of the 21st Century. The future never before looked this bright as Belvidere and Boone County residents move ahead with the actual and the subtle understanding that they again have a medical facility to manage their needs. Front Page... Health Board did another county representative, Anthony Dini (District 1) and other members of the Health and Human Services Committee. In the end, County Administrator Ken Terrinoni pointed out that the county had no say in the hiring practices at the health department. “The horse is out of the barn at this point,” Terrinoni said. “I would suggest the county look into why the statute does not accept the administrative experience [Seaworth] has.” At the board meeting Seaworth read a letter into the record indicating the final decision of the Board of Health. That was the last word on the issue. The county also announced a hiring freeze for all departments, asking in addition for all employees to take four unpaid days off. Leading by example was Finance Committee Chairman Karl Johnson who he felt should give up payments for four-and-a-half meetings as a good-faith gesture. Department heads were told that if they could not do without the personnel or rehiring when people retired or left their jobs or were otherwise no longer employed, that they could take the option of finding other ways to makes cuts. County Administrator Terrinoni said the departments had already “found” $300,000 and were being encouraged to find another $125,000 if at all possible. B el v id er e Den ta De nt all De s ig ns Full Dental Care for the Entire Family We also do braces! Himanshi Thakkar, D.D.S. 121 S. State St. • Belvidere, IL New Patients Welcome! www.BelvidereDentalDesign.com Special! • Comprehensive Exam • Consultation ONLY • 4 Bite Wing X-Rays $65 Gentle and Caring! Evening Hours Available Phone: 815-544-2626 FOR SALE! 3-4 FT. BLUE SPRUCES $20-$30 Hardwood mulch $20 yard installed at your home. 815-568-0930 See Us At Boone County License & Title April 17, 2009 3 The Journal Boone County Publisher David C. Larson Editor James Middleton Design/Layout Richelle Kingsbury Design/Webmaster Curtis Clegg Advertising Fred Brandt Advertising Lisa Palmeno Reporter Rebecca Osterberg Reporter Catherine Crawford Reporter Bob Balgemann Letters to the Editor Policy: Every attempt will be made to print all letters received with the exception of those that are libelous, obscene. Letters should be signed and include a phone number, so that we can contact the author prior to publication for verification of authenticity. Correspondence or Subscriptions may be sent to: The Boone County Journal 419 S. State St • Belvidere, IL 61008 Phone: (815) 544-4430 Fax: 544-4330 www.boonecountyjournal.com Subscriptions by 1st Class Mail: $70 per year $40 for 25 weeks $23 for 13 weeks Thank You For Your Support and your Vote! George F. 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If such a request follows, the candidate challenging the official results will select five precincts they want to have recounted. On a predetermined day, the clerk would reopen those precinct reports with the actual ballots. A tape would be rerun from the precinct to determine if the disc matches what was reported election night. Then the clerk and her staff would hand feed every ballot through the machine to obtain a second count. The total found on election night then would be compared with the new tally found when the ballots were again hand fed through the voter machine. If the recount process matches the report from election night or if not and the candidate still wants to challenge the official count, they would have to file a lawsuit in the 17th Circuit Court asking a judge to decide if the election tally and the official voter count was accurate. A number of those involved in these tight races had earlier indicated they would seek a Discovery Recount. Mr. Falkenstein and Ms. Helnore had both indicated they might seek a recount. Ms. Schrader and Ms. Gloria had both also indicated they would seek a recount if the result of the voter canvas did not materially change. With the final voter results of the April 7 election certified, there remain steps any candidate or incumbent might take if they still believe the actual total count was not accurately calculated. In the days remaining the final deadline of May 4 provides them with ample time to analyze and to decide what they might do. By James Middleton The official results of the county voter canvas were made public in an elaborate process that occurred in the Boone County Board meeting room on Thursday. In addition to Boone County Clerk Pam McCullough and Gary Ingelson of Governmental Business Systems of Lisle that distributed the voting machine used in the county being present, Boone County Board President Bob Wahlberg and County State’s Attorney Michelle Courier were also present. The event occurred in part because three absentee ballots had been received after the voting was finished on Election Day April 7. Ms. McCullough took two precincts, the eighth and 14th in Belvidere that had been randomly chosen by the Illinois Election Board, to be recounted and have their results used as a test. The results of that recount had only one ballot in question. According to Mr. Ingelson, on Tuesday April 7, one ballot in Belvidere Precinct 8 was jammed in the voting machine and was not officially counted. According to Ms. McCullough, the election judges had not recognized there was a problem with that one ballot not being read. With the new tally run from both precincts, the three remaining absentee ballots were counted. On Wednesday, April 8, three ballots arrived at the County Clerk’s Office that was postmarked before Election Day. Two of those ballots were from Belvidere precincts while the other was from one of the Poplar Grove precincts. VISIT What made this process on Thursday so important was THE JOURNAL that in the balloting, less than 20 percent of the countywide ON-LINE AT registered voters voted. This left a number of races in the WWW. BOONECOUNTYJOURNAL.COM county in question because of a slim variance between the unofficial winner and unofficial loser. For example, in the race for Belvidere Township Assessor, long-time incumbent Bob Falkenstein 420 West Main Street • Genoa, IL 60135 received 1,822 votes, 815-784-5657 while his challenger, Diann Helnore polled 1,824 votes. In the race for the Belvidere Complete Farm and Home Coverage Since 1885 mayor, the incumbent, Mayor Frederic Brereton Awe Insurance Agency Genoa (815) 784-6614 held a margin of 1,490 Il. Alliance Agency, Inc. Marengo (815) 568-7560 votes, while his challenger, Independent Karen Schrader Don’s Agency Belvidere (815) 547-8499 polled 1,475 votes. After the counting in both sample precincts was completed, the absentee votes were opened and fed into the machines for the final certified tally. The ATTENTION DENTURE WEARERS! results had one additional vote for Mr. Falkenstein and You’ve probably heard that we make special dentures for folks with severely one additional vote for Ms. shrunken lower ridges... And we do! But, we also make dentures for folks with Helnore. In balloting for good ridges. Good, Bad, and in Between. Everybody’s different. the Belvidere Mayor, Ms. Denture mills simply cannot match the quality of custom care. Jim Sweet, DDS and Schrader polled both of the Jay Sweet, CDT have nearly sixty years of combined experience that contribute remaining absentee votes to your smile. All mouths are not created equal... Neither are dentures! that were not counted on Tuesday. Together... We Practice Artistry Providing Dentures and Other Another tight race in 418 7th Street 102 S. State St. Fine Services for Seniors Belvidere occurred with the Rockford Marengo Call 964-9111 or 568-7822 unofficial voter count for one EST. 1978 EST. 1968 JAMES SWEET D.D.S incumbent and one candidate for the Belvidere School JAY SWEET - CDT • BETH PETERS -RDH District #100, incumbent Payment Plans Available - Modest Fees Richard Van Evera and challenger Christina Gloria. Nine votes separated the two in the unofficial count on election night. When the two late absentee ballots were added, Mr. Van Evera picked up one vote and Ms. Gloria picked up one vote. The measure of difference of nine votes sustained. At the conclusion of the event on Thursday, County Clerk Ms. McCullough certified the election results as final. That left a two-vote plurality for Ms. Helnore, the challenger for Belvidere Township Assessor. Mayor Frederic Brereton was declared the victor in the race for Mayor of Belvidere with a 13-vote margin and Mr. Van Evera was declared the winner in his race for the Belvidere School District #100 Board of Education with a nine-vote margin. However, all of this could www.boonecountyjournal.com Grove Karaoke Idol Wed. & Fri. 9PM The Grove’s first annual il 18 PAJAMA PARTY Apr With Prime Time Live April 25 Clutch Cargo May 2 Prizes for sexiest, funniest, and more Silver Creek FOOD SPECIALS DAILY! Friday All You Can Eat Beer Batter Cod/Fries/Slaw $6.25 Karaoke 9 PM with Bob “Singer of Songs” Kingston Mutual Insurance Company Cambridge Dental OFFERING YOU: COMPLETE SERVICE FOR YOUR AUTO • BOAT • TRAILER ~ STICKER RENEWAL ~ TITLE TRANSFERS WESTERN UNION SERVICE COPIES MADE • FAXING NEEDS See Us Today For Quick, Friendly Service No Need To Wait In Those Long Lines! 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According to The Literacy Council’s executive director, John Hurley, more than 40,000 people in the area are deemed as having below a 5th-grade reading level, leaving them unable to understand a daily newspaper.” That figure is gauged by statistics from studies performed by universities and national studies that “extrapolate” area statistic from the national numbers. Hurley says, “There is no reason to think our situation is any different.” The lack of reading skills leaves them in a spot when trying to read instructions on a prescription bottle or attempting to fill out a job application. Hurley defines the problems as “things that would make normal daily life more difficult than for the rest of us who read above that level.” Although many “can get by with pictures,” says Hurley, who added that context and help from family and friends are often used as well, the goal of The Literacy Council is to “take people from wherever they are, 5th-grade, lower or higher, and get them up to 9th-grade level,” and to the point where they can enter a GED program. The adult clients at The Literacy Council range in ages from 16-90, and they get reading tutoring in three formats: 1-on-1 tutoring with a trained adult volunteer; adult classes (small-group instruction); and the family literacy program. Through the programs, the council helps about 4,000 people annually, about 10 percent of the people projected to need better reading skills. In the 1-on-1 tutoring, volunteers with 15 hours of inclass training are paired with an adult learner. Currently 23 pairs meet in Boone County at the Ida Public Library (320 N. State in Belvidere), but there is a waiting list of adults waiting to be paired with tutors. The family literacy program is a partnership with Washington School, Community School District #100, Ida Public Library and PACT (Parent and Child Together). Families at-risk are identified by Washington School and also meet at the library. At present 20 families are attending the family literacy program in Belvidere. Adult classes meet at Alerta (422 S. Main in Belvidere) and the current enrollment there is 100, with three classes that meet on Monday and Wednesday evenings and two classes that meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays. There is also a waiting list for evening classes. Each class has reading levels to work with adults with different levels of ability and ESL classes (English as a Second Language) help is available. 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Neighbors were informed of the action when Plotte contacted neighbors to give them the opportunity to attend the board meeting and offer their comments. One of those neighbors, Jack Radcliffe celebrated the business and said they had been generally, very good neighbors. He had one concern to be addressed; the lowering of the current berm that blocks his view from his property. Plotte purchased the property that enabled them to build an entrance to Irene Road. This entrance allowed closure of the Townhall Road entrance. Radcliffe has asked about the reduction of the berm. “I want to commend Plotte’s for the work that they’ve done,” said Radcliffe. “We want to thank them for working with us when the previous state’s attorney and county board passed over us to make a settlement, not allowing us a say.” Of the berm he objects to, Radcliffe continued. “The berm makes it feel like a prison as high as it is,” Radcliffe said. “I think the county should consider reducing the setbacks to berms to the same thing as residents are required to do; 25 feet. It is very, very steep, built on a one-to-one ratio.” Warren Fuller, attorney for Plotte replied that the berm height was intended to reduce the amount of dust to area homes and business. “We built to the plan that was in the settlement agreement,” said Fuller. The county building inspector, Drew Bliss, confirmed that information. Contributing to the discussion, State’s Attorney Michelle Courier noted that further research indicated that the county has to agree to any changes per the agreement prior to a court hearing on changes to that document. “According to the settlement, agreement can’t take place unless Paragraph L directives [as written], require the approval of the county board,” Courier said. “If the board wants to make it contingent on the berming they can do that.” County Representatives Karl Johnson (District 2) and Marshall Newhouse (District 1) felt the issue could be dealt with separately and the berm question should be returned to the county board’s Planning, Zoning and Building Committee. Fuller indicated that Plotte would be amenable to that solution, noting that moving forward with the location change for mining operations was time sensitive as it is seasonal work. “We are willing to appear at a hearing if people would like to address that,” Fuller said. Moving, lowering and building berms, Fuller said, is not as simple or inexpensive as it seems. “The berms are essentially storage for topsoil,” he said. The company intends to landscape them in the future to further reduce dust and noise issues. MARY TILLEMA ARNIE TILLEMA BARRY TILLEMA LYNNE PANZELLA ORDER BY MAIL OR 3 for $65 10 for $180 815-544-4430 The Boone County Journal 6 for $125 20 for $300 HOW TO PURCASE 1. Mail-back form - copies accepted 2. Purchase online with PayPal: www.theliteracycouncil.org 3. Phone - 815-963-7323 (VISA or MasterCard) 4. Outlets Logli Supermarkets Alpine Banks Kegel Harley-Davidson/Buell Napleton AutoWerks Saturn of Rockford Pacemaker Foods High Maintenance Salon & Spa Information will be transferred to ticket and receipt will be mailed back 982 N. 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Village board members discussed that development in an executive session Monday night and upon emerging voted 4-0 to delay approval of a salary increase until a collective bargaining agreement is reached with the unit. The Finance Committee had recommended a 3 percent cost-of-living adjustment for all employees, subject to revenue projections being met. “We’re waiting for correspondence from the union as to where we go from here,’’ President Roger Day said. Board members did not discuss the proposed unionization. Public Works Director Jeff Reininger, one of the six voting for representation, said after the meeting he had no comment on why workers thought such a move was necessary. But Mayor Day said, “They just want to be protected.’’ He had no further comment. Officials of the union, which is affiliated with the AFLCIO, could not be reached for comment. Before the board went into executive session to discuss several topics, Mayor-elect Brad Rightnowar, who will take the oath of office May 11, tried to obtain permission to sit in on the meeting. He asked for a motion to that effect, but none was offered. The board during the private gathering talked about the flooding of a basement in the Bel-Air subdivision and the long-pending Change Order No. 21 at the south sewage treatment plant. After reconvening publicly, trustees voted 4-0 to contact surrounding communities to see how they handle such flooding problems. The village’s insurance carrier already has said it isn’t Poplar Grove’s fault, though the property owner, William Brandenburg, disagrees. Brandenburg earlier said he probably would wind up spending $5,000 to clean up his property and wanted to be reimbursed for the expense. “I don’t want to go to court and don’t think you guys want to, either,’’ he said. “But I think I have a case.’’ Reininger said there wasn’t any blockage in village sewer lines, nor was there any equipment failure. Additionally, the board voted 4-0 to deny Change Order 21 for the south treatment plant expansion project and deal with it through mediation. The change order sought $237,480 for additional expenses incurred by the contractor, Aquatec. Company president Dick Ryan appeared at the board’s March 9 meeting and explained why the project was so far behind schedule. “The construction season was fraught with many, many rainfalls of record proportion,’’ he said. “We lost a lot of time.’’ The expansion was scheduled to be finished in September 2008. Now it’s on target to be finished later this month. “These delays pushed us into winter construction,’’ Ryan said in March. There were excessive snowfalls, 28 inches in December when we usually get five or six inches. We had to reduce our productivity. Delays cost us money.’’ The other option discussed privately by the board Monday night was taking legal action against the company. Also Monday night the board: • Heard Trustee Kris Campbell say he’d like to have village hall named for outgoing Mayor Day, whose last meeting will be May 11. His bid for re-election was thwarted by newcomer Rightnowar. Day told Campbell such recognitions usually come after the person is dead. To which the trustee said that action would be in honor of Day and his 37 years of service to the village. “I’ll buy the plaque if you pay for the clean-up,’’ resident Brandenburg quipped, returning briefly to the problem of flooding at his condominium. While no one responded to his request, it was agreed the matter of naming village hall should be placed on the board’s May 11 agenda. We Buy Cars FREE Towing R oc o kf rd 815-397-2277 L.C.C. Income Tax Services Laura Cardoza-Corral 1221 N. State Street Belvidere, IL 61008 Cell 815-979-0989 Llamenos Para Mayor Informacion Free E-File • Preparacion de Impuestos • Impuestos para negocio chico (Self-Employed) • 1040X Inmienda de Impuestos • Escritura de finiquito (Quit Claim Deed) • Traducciones de cualquier documento • Refinanciamientos • W-7 Form ITIN # • Notaria Publica • Establecersu Negocio • Compra y Venta de Casas www.boonecountyjournal.com Food Pantry Shelves Near Empty By Rebecca Osterberg “We have never had this problem before,” Belvidere/ Boone County Food Pantry Executive Director Linda Clark told the Boone County Board Wednesday. “Since January we have lost pledges because of the economic situation, and now we’ve lost stores. We set aside $400 a month for food. It doesn’t sound like much, but we have been able to buy quite a bit. Some stores that gave three or four days a week are down to two.” The pantry is open to any one in need of food and other services and is located at 200 South Fifth Street in Capron. The pantry is a 501C (3) agency, and a registered agent with the Attorney General’s office with permits from the Boone County Health Department as well as the Northern Illinois Food Bank in St. Charles and the Hunger Connection in Rockford. From their website, they also indicate their affiliations and services: “We are also a member of the Bright Horizons Rotary Club. We are a registered agency with the Better Business Bureau and our organization is a member of the Belvidere Chamber of Commerce.” “We serve all of Boone County as well as agencies outside of our county. For instance, we opened our facility to RAMP agencies in detail, Rockford, and Belvidere. Recently we set up four disabled men in a house to live independently for the first time in their adult lives. Our facility provided everything including the food in their cabinets, laundry soap, all kinds of nonfood products, sheets, blankets, pillows, lots of furniture, washer and dryer, just to name a few things.” Currently the desperate need is for food. The pantry is down to only a one week supply of food. Serving nearly 2,000 people in the county, many on a weekly basis, makes that an emergency situation. “We are not funded by federal, state or local governments at all,” Clark said. “I am constantly asking and I can’t understand why...these are your people. We have people we serve two or three months until they get on their feet. We have a computer set up for people to look for jobs. We get them appropriate clothes to wear to an interview and we help them with their resume. We have not had a time like this when we have not had any reserves on our shelves.” Clark continued, “Anyone who would like to make a donation, can call us at 815-569-1571 or my cell phone at 815-979-7412 or they can send donations to our P.O. Box in Capron. County Representative Marshall Newhouse (District 1) asked if the pantry had any need for the other items such as clothing and non-food items. Not at this time,” said Clark. “We are blessed with paper products, shampoo; we have a semi-truck coming in tomorrow full of paper products all the way from Indiana. We have even called Feed the Children and all they can send us, believe it or not, is candy. That’s nationally...it is very scary.” Clark agreed that financial contributions are just as important as food products. “We can purchase bulk so inexpensively; we can get 20 pounds of flour for .25 cents. It is just amazing.” Anyone wishing to make a donation should make the check out to Belvidere/Boone County Food Pantry and mail it to P.O. Box 35, Capron, IL 61012. Alex’s Computer Repair Repairs on Slow Running, Freezing, Crashing and Non Running Computers • Updates • Upgrades • Maintenance CALL ALEX Fast, Friendly Service at Reasonable Rates (815) 621-0131 www.boonecountyjournal.com In Our 13th Year 815-544-4430 The Boone County Journal Auto Speeding Examined by Poplar Grove Trustees By Bob Balgemann Speeding problems along Waco Drive in the Bel-Air subdivision at Poplar Grove may be the result of neighbors not paying attention to the way they’re driving. But dealing with the matter, which some residents believe is quite serious, has been laid at the feet of the village board. The speed limit in that neighborhood is 25 mph. Poplar Grove President Roger Day said some residents he met with claim motorists’ speeds can reach 50 mph. “There’s even speeding during the cold, icy weather,’’ one resident told the board Monday night. “Their attitude is they don’t have to worry about how fast they drive getting to work in the morning and getting home for cocktails at night.’’ There needs to be speed limit signs leading out of the subdivision, the board was told. A woman said Children at Play signs were replaced with snow route signs before the 2008-09 winter and need to be returned. More patrol by the Boone County Sheriff’s deputy assigned to Poplar Grove was suggested, with Mayor Day saying the writing of a few $150 speeding tickets might make a difference. “Blowing through stop signs’’ was cited by another resident as an ongoing problem. “They just don’t care about the safety of others,’’ he said. Sheriff’s Deputy Brett Banaszak, who patrols the village, said the key is for residents to get the make, model and license plate number of offending vehicles. While one resident said he didn’t see a sheriff’s car in Bel-Air very often, Banaszak said he drives through there at least six times on each of his 12-hour shifts. Most agreed educating the motoring public would go a long way, that speeders would agree to slow down if they were more aware of the hazard they were creating. Also Monday the board heard resident Don Ellingson encourage the village to celebrate Poplar Grove’s 150th birthday in October. He said there was a celebration 50 years ago, on the village’s 100th birthday in 1959, when a time capsule was buried downtown near the military monument. “Oct. 20 is the anniversary date,’’ he said. Ellingson said he would be happy to help plan the party, but that he did not want to chair the effort. President Day said after the meeting the village was platted 150 years ago, adding it actually was incorporated in 1895, meaning it was 100 years old in 1995. But he remembered the celebration in 1959 as he watched the time capsule being buried downtown. \In other action the board: • Approved the 2009-10 budget of $3.2 million, down from the current spending plan, effective May 1. “Note that it is a balanced budget,’’ said Trustee Robert Fry, a member of the Finance Committee that recently erased a $290,000 deficit and actually projected a surplus of $276,000 when the new fiscal year ends April 30, 2010. • Tabled action on the proposed wind turbine ordinance until the May 11 meeting. Trustee Kris Campbell said he would not vote in favor of it the way it currently is written. He thought the setback should be less than 2,000 feet and that the distance between a turbine and any building should be less than proposed. President Day said he would prefer to wait until Trustee George Fowler, who was absent Monday night, could be at the meeting. The outgoing board will deal with old business May 11, before the new board takes the oath of office. • Voted 4-0 to adopt the village’s first comprehensive plan, a guideline to future growth in Poplar Grove. • Delayed action on Countryside Mall’s request that an alleyway behind the development’s main building be dedicated to the village. Fry wanted to know how much revenue the village would lose if that property was removed from the tax rolls. President Day said the alley has become a major thoroughfare for traffic. He added that he would get a survey of the affected property so everyone would know how much area was involved. BOATING SEASON IS HERE! ARE YOU READY? Continued on page 17 Visit our friendly staff for all of your boat needs - titles, trailer plates, renewal stickers. HAVING PROBLEMS? At Boone County License and Title, we take the necessary time to work with you to solve ANY problem you might have with the Secretary of State. Lost titles, problem renewals, difficult title transfers. Boone County License & Title 1217 N. State • Belvidere 544-4430 HOURS: M-F 8-6 Where quality service is ourSat. goal! BOONE COUNTY 9-2 LICENSE & TITLE 419 S. State St., Belvidere, IL 1217 N. STATE ST. BELVIDERE • 544-4430 April 17, 2009 Dollars & Sense 7 By David Uffington Take a Volunteer Vacation With budget cutbacks across every segment of society, more and more public programs will be depending on volunteers to keep projects going. If sitting beachside or sleeping in a hammock isn’t for you, consider taking a volunteer vacation this summer. On a volunteer vacation, you won’t be paid for your work. In fact, you’ll be responsible for your own transportation to the site and may pay for your food and lodging while there. Lodging can vary from a sleeping bag on the ground to a shelter or a motel, and you might be cooking your own food, depending on the program. Still, a volunteer vacation can be a way to help others, and some of your expenses might be tax deductible. Charity Guide [www.charityguide.org] has an extensive section on volunteer vacations. You can volunteer at a camp for children with special needs, conduct environmental research, track whales during migration, help to rehab rescued animals at wildlife sanctuaries, act as photojournalist in any number of worthy causes or help preserve historic trains and railroads, among dozens of choices. The American Hiking Society [www.americanhiking. org] concentrates on building and maintaining trails across the country. Put together a crew and sign up for a week-long project. Wilderness Volunteers [www.wildernessvolunteers.org] is a nonprofit that promotes volunteer service in wild lands and public parks. Read the information carefully to gauge your fitness level before signing up. By working with Habitat for Humanity [www.habitat. org] you could have the opportunity to help build a home for a local family. Check Volunteer Match [www.volunteermatch.org] for the most up-to-the-minute volunteer needs. This is the site to check if you have time off and want to volunteer locally for a day or a week, but can’t afford to go away. Do your research before you pick a program. Many projects are ongoing, and you might not see a lot of progress during the time you’re there -- you’ll be picking up where a previous group of volunteers left off. You don’t necessarily need to travel overseas to find work that needs to be done. There’s plenty of need right here. You might even find work to be done in your own town or state, and not have the expense of leaving home. The Hidden Costs of Major Appliances The true price of a major appliance is what it costs to take out of the store, plus what it costs to run it once you get it home. Since appliances can account for a hefty portion of your monthly power bill, the lower price of an appliance on sale might not be much of a bargain if you end up paying higher electric bills for the next 10 years. Before you buy a new major appliance, look at the energy-rating info. Laws require that manufacturers put Energy Guide labels on all major appliances. The labels must include the results of independent laboratory tests and information such as the capacity and estimated annual electrical consumption for a particular model, as well as for comparable models. EnergyStar appliances must additionally be much more efficient than other average models. (For more information, see www.energystar.gov.) The U.S. Department of Energy has a Web site loaded with energy-saving information. At www.energysavers.gov, click on Appliances and Electronics, and look for Estimating Appliance and Home Electronic Energy Use. Apply the formula to calculate the energy used by your current appliances and electronics, as well as any you intend to buy. Remember to add in your “phantom” loads: appliances that use electricity even when they’re turned off. Examples of this are televisions and computers. (To turn them completely off, cut the power via a power strip.) A big question among computer users is whether to turn the computer off during the day or to leave it on. A rule of thumb is to turn off the monitor if you won’t use it for 20 minutes, and both the monitor and computer if you won’t use them for two hours. At EERE.Energy.gov, you can download a PDF booklet that covers saving energy, your home’s energy use, heating and cooling, windows, lighting, appliances, major appliances shopping guide and more. Before you buy a major appliance, look online for ratings. If you subscribe to Consumer Reports, you can purchase yearly access to its online database of test results and recommendations. (It’s a few dollars less if you already subscribe to the magazine.) You can also buy a one-month subscription if you’re not likely to use the service for a whole year. (c) 2009 King Features Synd., Inc. The Boone County Journal 1217 N. State Street Belvidere, IL 61008 Lisa Palmeno Off: 815-544-4430 Cell: 815-608-6175 Advertising Representative email: boonecountyjournal@gmail.com Boone County’s Largest Circulating Newspaper 8 April 17, 2009 The Boone County Journal 815-544-4430 Community News Briefs We have an Immediate Need/FOOD PANTRY ALERT at the Belvidere/Boone County Food Pantry. We are in desperate need of Food. Our cupboards and shelves are almost bare, holding just enough food for about one more week of distribution. We need food donations to come in right now from all sources, including private individuals. A minimum of 1500 people a month depend on us for food supplies; moer than 900 of them are from the City of Belvidere. If anyone can offer us support in obtaining help for them; getting publicity, food products financial support etc., please contact Linda Clark, Belvidere/Boone County Food Pantry, 200 S. Fifth Street, P.O. Box 35, Capron, Illinois 61012, 815-569-1571(office); 815569-1571 (fax); 815-979-5412 (cell). Sincerely, Diann Helnore. Businesses interested in networking and marketing their products or services with area runners and walkers are invited to register for the Vendor Marketplace to be held in conjunction with the Carlyle Brewing Co. Literacy Run Half Marathon on Saturday morning, May 9. The event will be held at Vasa Park, 6616 42nd Street, Rockford. The marketplace will be open from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. For more information on participating in this event, please visit www.theliteracycouncil.org, call (815) 963.7323 or e-mail info@ theliteracycouncil.org. The Northern Illinois Food Bank Needs Your Help to “Strike out Hunger.” Who: The Northern Illinois Food Bank (NIFB), Dodge Lanes, and 24 bowling teams (maximum of 5 people per team). This is a great opportunity for co-workers or corporations to enjoy some positive team building activities. What: The participants will join the NIFB in striking out hunger. $300 is the fee per team ($60 per person), which includes 3 games, shoe rentals, raffles, pizza and pop. A cash bar will also be available. The teams with the top three scores will advance to the Championship event at eSkape Entertainment Center in Buffalo Grove on June 23. At the Championship there will be special guest appearances from Chicago sports celebrities. Why: NIFB works everyday to combat hunger in 13 northern Illinois Counties. In order to keep up with the rise in demand due to recent job losses and other factors, the Food Bank needs your help. This is a fun and exciting way to get involved & help hungry people in your communities! Where: Dodge Lanes, 1940 N. State Street, Belvidere, IL 61008. When: Wednesday, May 6, 6-9 p.m. How: To register call 708-450-1710 To learn more about this program or our organization visit,northernilfoodbank.org Be a part of making our award-winning museum shine! Midway Village Museum is seeking volunteers to be involved in spring clean-up of the beautiful grounds in preparation for the opening of the Village for tour groups, special event and our Civil War Hands-On History Days for school-age children. Come prepared to assist with clean-up from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday, May 2, at Midway Village Museum, 6799 Guilford Road, Rockford. Bring rakes, yard tools, and gloves. There will be light refreshments and volunteers will receive one free admission ticket to the museum. To RSVP, contact the museum Front Desk at 815-397-9112 or e-mail your RSVP to deb.nau@midwayvillage. Friends of Illinois Growth Enterprises invite community-minded individuals to “True Blue Commitment”, a Coffee & Networking Event, 4-7 p.m. on Thursday, May 7 at the Panara Bread. Coffee, pastries and desserts will be served. Door prizes include tickets to Rockford area pro sports teams, park district and other area recreation attractions, dinner certificates, a one night hotel stay and more. IGE production facility, 7200 Clinton Road in Loves Park, is recruiting volunteers to sign up to help with summer/fall projects benefitting adults with disabilities working at Illinois Growth Enterprises. This all volunteer group provides a small year-end bonus for each worker. Guided tours are available during this event. There is no cost to attend; however, attendees must RSVP by May 4 to www. illinoisgrowth.org or call Valerie Johnson at 815-962-8333, ext. 140. Downtown Genoa will be a sea of red on Friday, April 24, as Red Hatters from across northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin arrive for the third annual Red Hat Day. This year’s event will include speakers, shopping, food, games and a flea market. The ladies will be welcomed by Genoa gentlemen dressed in ties and white gloves. The men will open doors, give directions and put a friendly face on Genoa for the Red Hatters. The flea market will be a major focus of activity this year. It will be held indoors at 107 North Monroe Street in downtown Genoa. The always popular Maggie’s Closet will return with fun apparel for Red Hatters. The market also will feature resale goods, antiques, crafts and homemade items. Anyone interested in reserving a space should call the Main Street office at 815 784-6961 or e-mail genoamainstreet@atcyber.net. Mendelssohn Performing Arts Center is pleased to announce that the Mendelssohn Chorale will be holding auditions for section leaders on Monday, April 20 at 5 p.m. at the Mendelssohn Performing Arts Center. Three section leaders for each of the soprano, alto, tenor and bass sections will be chosen. Audition requirements are two prepared contrasting musical selections, a resume, and a demonstration of sight-reading. An accompanist will be provided. A stipend is provided for section leaders. To schedule an audition, contact Rose Carr at 815-965-6526 or info@mendelssohnpac.org. It takes just one special person to save a life…Let it be YOU! When money is tight, you need to shop smart to save money at the supermarket. Food is considered a flexible or controllable expense. To save money you need to take the time to plan your meals and shopping list. This will help you find the best buys and avoid impulse purchases. During Money Smart Week, April 20-26, activities have been planned at area Hilander Food Stores to help you become a smart food shopper. The 20-minute programs, conducted by University of Illinois Extension Educators and Hilander Food Store personnel will focus on tips for shopping on a budget, including comparing prices, reading food and shelf labels, and understanding store brands and specials. All participants will receive an educational packet. The following is a list of Hilander Food Stores offering programs: Monday, April 20, 7 to 8 p.m., 3134 Eleventh Street, Rockford; Tuesday, April 21, 3 to 4 p.m., 2601 N. Mulford Road, Rockford; Wednesday, April 22, 3 to 4 p.m., 3710 N. Main Street, Rockford; Thursday, April 23, 9 to 10 a.m., 4860 Hononegah Road, Roscoe; Interested persons must register by April 13 at 815-395-5710 or jburkhar@illinois.edu. Programs are limited to 20 participants. There is no charge for the program. They are managers, secretaries, or stay at home moms but all have one thing in common and that is hearing loss. Each month, on the third Wednesday, this group meets to discuss helpful strategies that will assist them at their jobs and in everyday life. Last month, the women saw a demonstration of a new service called C-Print Captioning that is very useful at business meetings Pietrina is the current guest on Center Spotlight, a weekly radio program on WTPB LP 99.3 FM, Rockford’s new community radio station. The show airs on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 9 a.m. The station can also be heard on the Internet at wtpblp.com. Women with Hearing Loss, meets on the third Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. at the Center for Sight & Hearing, 8038 MacIntosh Lane, located north of the intersection of Lyford Road and East State Street. Women wanting more information about the group may call Pietrina at 815-332-6800, or 815-332-6820 (TTY), or write to P.O. Box 5944 Rockford, IL 61125. In Our 13th Year www.boonecountyjournal.com Paws Corner By Sam Mazzotta Picking a Great Dog Trainer DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I have two small children, and we recently added a new member to our family -- a Cocker Spaniel puppy. “Missy” is adorable, and my kids absolutely love her; however, she is more than I bargained for. I am having a very hard time training her and was thinking about going to a dog trainer who can work on everything from house training to basic commands and even aggression. I have been hearing about a dog trainer based nearby. How do I know if he’ll be a good trainer for my dog? -- Jessica P., via e-mail DEAR JESSICA: Word-of-mouth recommendations about a dog trainer can be very telling, and if the person telling you about him thinks he is good and can help you, there’s a good chance he can. Of course, there are other questions you should ask directly of the trainer when you contact him. Does he belong to a professional organization such as the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (found at www.apdt.com)? Does he specialize in certain breeds? How much experience does he have training Cocker Spaniels? What is the training format -- one on one with the trainer, or a group setting with pet owners? Can other family members participate in the class? Are there any health restrictions or specific vaccinations required of Missy before she can join? Don’t worry about asking too many questions! Good trainers care about your dog and will do their best to answer them. Working with a professional trainer will be incredibly beneficial for both Missy and you. It’s not only Missy who’s learning how to respond to commands, you also will learn how to respond to Missy’s behavior, how to stop bad habits and how to continue training her long after the sessions end. That’s right -- professional training is not just for your dog, it’s also training for you. That’s why it’s one of the best investments you can make for both Missy and your family. SPRING RUMMAGE “BAG’’ SALE Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church 504 E. Diggins, Harvard, IL Thursday, April 23 8AM-3PM Friday, April 24 8AM-4PM Saturday, April 25 9AM-1PM 815-943-7433 W.E.L.C.A. & Matching Funds From Thrivent Financial www.boonecountyjournal.com In Our 13th Year POLICE BLOTTER 815-544-4430 The Boone County Journal taken included a 1200-watt stereo amplifier and a 600-watt amplifier with a value of $2,400. The preceding reports were provided by the Boone County Sheriff’s and Belvidere Police departments. If you have witnessed or know of facts pertaining to these incidents please contact Crime Stoppers at 815-547-7867 or 815547-STOP and receive a reward of up to $1,000. Boone County residents are encouraged to contact The Journal with information concerning criminal activity and traffic accidents that they believe have gone unreported. Boone County Sheriff resents award to two lifesavers A 19-year-old woman was trapped in her burning vehicle after it ran off the road and hit a tree in Northern Boone County near Capron and Coon Trail Rd. Anthony Izzo and Ron Welzen said they just reacted on the morning of March 15 to save Casandra Mahlum, a Wisconsin resident who was on her way home after getting a new puppy. Sgt. Patrick Malloy said the accident occurred when Blassage, Gerald A., “Jerry’’, 67, Rockford, April 12 the puppy jumped into her lap. After the wreck, Mahlum Brockman, Louise E., 79, Belvidere, April 11 managed to get herself into the back seat but could not Imburgia, Deborah J., 55, Cherry Valley, April 14 escape the SUV she was driving without help. Mahlum Leis, David “Colonel’’ 57, formerly of Rockford, Feb. 26 lost control of the vehicle and the puppy was killed, Malloy Mabry, Sally Ann, 62, Belvidere, April 7 said. Nilsen, Thomas C., “Mr Grumpy’’, 85, Belvidere, April 10 Following smoke and the smell of burning plastic, Izzon Spoden, Richard N., 74, Belvidere, April 12 and Welzen found the blazing vehicle and hearing screams, picked up a 4x4 fallen fence post, using it to break out a passenger side window and then pulled the victim away from the scene. Boone County Sheriff Duane Wirth told the board that the victim would undoubtedly not been able to escape if the two had not risked their own lives to get her out. When asked if they felt like heroes, both said in similar ways that they just did what was natural. “I always assumed he was the type of person that would do whatever needed to be done. I just didn’t think it would happen right there,” said Nancy Welzen, Ron’s wife. “I’m proud of him. He did a brave thing.” Belvidere Police Department Burglary from a motor vehicle was reported at multiple locations on April 10. Officers responded to: • The 200 block of West Boone St. Officers met with a man who said that unknown person(s) entered his unlocked Jeep parked in the driveway of his home. Several TM items were stolen including a 600-watt amp valued at $90, 12-inch. Pioneer subwoofer at $30 and a Sony Explode indash CD player with the value of $90. A Ford F150, also left unlocked while parked in the driveway had a Pioneer Explode in-dash CD player taken from the dash valued at Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. $50. “Locally Owned & Operated Since 1964’’ • The 200 block of W. Marshall. Upon arrival they spoke with the victim who advised that unknown person(s) had entered his unlocked Pontiac while it was parked on the street. Taken from the car was a XTR 575 radar detector valued at $70 and a cell phone charger with the value of $50. • The 1100 block of Oakley St. Officers were dispatched the address and met with the owner of a Chevrolet pickup truck who stated that unknown person(s) had attempted to pry the rear passenger window of the truck HEATING & COOLING out. The wires from the stereo amplifier in the truck were TAX CREDITS FOR 2009 pulled apart. • The 800 block of Chicago Rd. Officers met with the complainant who said that someone had entered her Jeep and taken an in-dash stereo and a JVC CD player with the Ask HOW! value of $200. • The 700 block of McKinley Ave. Upon arrival Free Estimates on Installations • All Makes & Models • Certified • Fully Insured • 24 Hour Emergency Service 7 Days a Week officers met with the victim who stated that unknown person(s) had entered his unlocked Nissan and taken a Sirius Sportster 4 device from the dash. Estimated value of 815-544-4247 the device is $150. Criminal damage to property was reported on April 11 in the 2200 block of National Sewing Ave. Officers met with the victim who told officers that someone had thrown a brick at her front window. While on the scene officers noticed a Mazda parked in the driveway that had its back window broken out by a brick. Damage was estimated at $300. Boone County Sheriff’s Beverly Solfest chose to have her rehabilitation at Northwoods care Centre. Department Beverly toured our facility and pre-registered before having a procedure at an area On April 9, theft was hospital. Beverly worked very hard with her therapies, made many friends and was reported at Tri-Scape able to return home on March 25, 2009. For your short or long term therapy needs Landscaping at 10234 call Joyce Wolf, BSSW, Admissions at 815-544-0358, tour our facility, see what is McKinley. Taken were two available right her in Belvidere. Our wish for Beverly is continued good health and five- gallon gas cans full of an active lifestyle. gas, a Bosch Skilsaw, a gray For your toolbox with Craftsman tools, and two yellow short or long term therapy Comalongs with a value of needs call Joyce Wolf, BSSW, $585. Admissions at Damage to property was reported on April 10 on Dawson Lake Rd. west We wish Celia continued of Prairie Lane. The front good health and driver’s side window of a vehicle was broken out. an active lifestyle. Value was $150. Obituaries UP TO $1500.00 $1500. 00 YES WE CAN... April 17, 2009 SENIOR NEWS LINE 9 by Matilda Charles Leaving a Family Tree for Future Generations Have you ever done your family tree? Even if there aren’t any genealogy fans in the current generations of your family, you never know when someone will develop an interest in learning about the family’s history. Here are some things you can do for the next generations: • Identify all photos. If you write on the backs of them, it’s important not to use a ball point pen or anything with a sharp point. Special acid-free pens are available this purpose. It’s best if photos aren’t stored in albums with plastic pages. Instead, store photos carefully in archive boxes with sheets of acid-free paper between the layers. • Scanning photos and putting them onto CD can be a tedious job, but if you have the time and equipment, it’s one way to share photos while the originals are stored away. You also can have the CDs copied and mailed to family members. • Write or record stories of your life. Make a list of the tales you wish to write down and check them off as you go. Or you can type your stories or put them on tape and ask someone to transcribe them. The point is to get them down somewhere. Consider having copies made to give to family members. If you’ve never done your family’s genealogy, take a class that will teach you to use the Internet to research back beyond the generations you know from memory. In the class you’re sure to learn how to discern which sites have good information and which are likely to have inaccurate information. A class also will let you try out the different genealogy programs that are available and show you how to use family group charts. Going Back to Work Perhaps you’d considered your paid-off home to be the nest egg you’d sell and use for retirement funds. Or, maybe you had all your money invested. Because of the state of the economy, you might be thinking now that it will be necessary to go back to work. If that’s the case, here are some Web sites that can help. --Retirement Jobs (www.RetirementJobs.com) is a free service with a database loaded with jobs for seniors. Put in your ZIP code and a few keywords and click GO. Or click the category links for positions in Sales, Real Estate, Customer Service, Admin/Clerical and more. While the job bank is free, by signing up for membership, you get more than just access to the job listings. You’ll get a free 50-page job seeker’s guide (via download) that covers topics such as planning your job search, finding employers friendly to seniors and polishing up your resume. Additionally, with a paid membership you get access to live online career workshops on Tuesday nights. --Experience Works (www.experienceworks.org), a Department of Labor program, puts low-income seniors over 55 to work in community-service jobs in 30 states. --Don’t forget AARP (www.aarp.org). Put “jobs” in the search box, and you’ll find a wealth of articles and helpful information about finding jobs. --Senior Community Service Employment Program (www.doleta.gov/seniors), through the Department of Labor, operates in all 50 states. It provides training for seniors who seek employment. Does it make you nervous to think about applying for a job and competing with those who are many years younger? Consider this: We have experience; we don’t need as much training for jobs; we’re responsible and often we’ll take a part-time job. That makes us perfect as job candidates, don’t you think? Rig ht Here I n Belvidere! Storage Buildings & Gazebos 815-544-0358 Theft was reported between April 7 and 14 at Big Riggers Trucking at 6506 Logan Ave. Property We Build, Paint & Deliver * Storage Buildings * Portable Garages * Gazebos * Play Houses * Cabanas * Horse Shelters * Dog Kennels * Chicken Coops Country Barns 11220 W. State Rd. 81 8 Miles west of Beloit 2250 Pearl St. • Belvidere, IL (608) 879-3321 HOURS Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30 Sat: Call First Sun: Closed Owners: Phil & Glenda Wenger 10 April 17, 2009 The Boone County Journal 815-544-4430 Community Events Boone County April 18 Pajama Party with Prime Time Live!: The Grove Night Club, Route 173 & Poplar Grove Road, 8:30 p.m. Info: 815765-1002, www.TheGroveNightClub.com. Long Prairie Trail Cleanup: Boone County Conservation District, 603 N. Appleton, Belvidere, 9 a.m.-12 noon. Info: 815-547-7935. April 19 Flora Grange Safety Town Benefit Breakfast: Belvidere Moose Club, 575 Beloit Rd., Belvidere, 8-11 a.m. $6 adults/$3 kids age 9 and under. Open to the public. Info: 815-262-7793. Church Breakfast: Blaine United Methodist Church, 7200 Blaine Rd., Poplar Grove, Ill. 7-9 a.m. Info: 815-547-7455 or 815-765-2001. April 21 Lapsit Story Time: Ida Public Library, 320 N. State, Belvidere, 9:15 a.m. or 10:15 a.m. Info: 815-544-3838. Regional Planning Meeting: Boone County Courthouse Board Room, 601 N. Main, Belvidere, 6:30 p.m. Info: www. boonecountyil.org. County Planning Committee Meeting: Boone County Courthouse Board Room, 601 N. Main, Belvidere, 7:30 p.m. Info: www.boonecountyil.org. Boone County Habitat for Humanity Monthly Meeting: Crown Point Center, 925 Belvidere Rd. 6:30 p.m. Public invited. Info: 815-980-6247. April 22. Spring Citizen Police Academy: Topic: Crime/Scene Response/CSI The Real Story: Boone County Council on Aging, 2141 Henry Luckow Lane, Belvidere, free program. Info: 815-547-8007. 2009 Growth Dimensions Annual Reception: Community Building Complex, 111 W. 1st St., Belvidere, 6 p.m. Info: 815-547-4252. April 23 Prairie SHIELD Regional Alliance Meeting: Boone County Courthouse, County Board Room, 601 N. Main, Belvidere, 8:30 a.m. DeKalb County April 17 Storytellers Theatre: NIU School of Theatre and Dance, DeKalb, Ill. More Dates: April 18 and 19. Info: www.niu. edu/theatre/productions/index.shtml. Umphrey’s McGee (Produced by Kickstand Productions): Egyptian Theatre, 135 N. Second St., DeKalb. All-ages show, $30 advance tickets only at www.kickstandproductions.net. If not sold out, tickets will be available at the door. 9 p.m. Info: 815-758-1215. April 18 Praise Is What I Do (A Gospel Explosion Produced by KB Marketing and Hope Haven): Egyptian Theatre, 135 N. Second St., DeKalb, 7 p.m. Info: 815-758-1215. McHenry County April 17 Barefoot in the Park: Woodstock Opera House, More Dates: April 18 &19 and 24-26, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Sundays at 3 p.m. $23 adults, $20 students and seniors, Info: www.woodstockoperahouse.com. Little Shop of Horror: Harvard High School, 1103 N. Jefferson St., Harvard, Ill. 7 p.m. $8/$10. Info: 815-9436461. April 18 Little Shop of Horror: Harvard High School, 1103 N. Jefferson St., Harvard, Ill. 7 p.m. $8/$10. Info: 815-9436461. April 20 23rd Annual Sampler Lecture Series: It’s Magic: McHenry County Historical Society, 6422 Main St., Union, Ill. 2 p.m. Info: 815-923-2267. Rock County April 18 Guided Tours: Beckman Mill, Beloit, Wis. 1-4 p.m. $3 donation suggested. Info: 608-362-2825, www.beckmanmill. org. Stephenson County April 18 Brother K Band (Rock and Blues): Rich’s Roadhouse, 1802 IL Route 26 N, Freeport, Ill. 8:30 p.m. Info: 815-233-6292. Stephenson County Historical Society: 1440 South Carroll Avenue, Freeport, IL, open Wednesday through Sunday, 12 Noon-4 p.m. Members free, $3 adults, $1 kids ages 6-12. Group tours available. Info: 815-232-8419 or www. stephcohs.org. Aspiring Artists Exhibit: Freeport Art Museum, 121 N. Harlem, Freeport, Ill. Show through May 9. Info: 815-2359755. Winnebago County April 17 Brother K Band (Rock and Blues): Rocky’s Tavern, 5314 N. 2nd Street, Loves Park, Ill. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Free. Info: 815877-0378. Shutdown Sunrise: Nikki’s Cafe, 5312 Williams Drive, Roscoe, Ill. 7-9 p.m. Free. Info: 815-270-0701. April 18 Benefit for Chung Sun Lee: St. Mark Lutheran Church, 675 N. Mulford Rd., Rockford, 4 p.m. Info: 815-398-3557. Klehm Arboretum & Botanic Gardens: 2715 S. Main, In Our 13th Year www.boonecountyjournal.com Rockford, IL, SundayThursday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Info: 815-9658146 or www.klehm.org. WWI and WWII Exhibits: Camp Grant Museum, 1004 Samuelson Road, Rockford, inside the Command Post Restaurant. Info: 815-3950678. Ill. Fishing & Hunting Character Development Licenses & Stamps Workshop: Macktown Living History Education We Have A Center, 2221 Freeport Road, FULL LINE of Rockton, Ill. 10 a.m.-12 Bait, Tackle, Lures noon. Info: 815-624-4200. & Accessories Critter Day: Severson Dells Nature Center, 8786 Montague, Rockford, 3 p.m. Info: 815-335-2915. Rockton Township • Night Crawlers Historical Society: 529 • Nitro Worms Green Street, Rockton, Ill., Open Saturdays 10 • Trout Worms a.m.-2 p.m. April through • Wax Worms September. $2 adults, $1 • Leeches kids and students, free for members. Info: 815-6244830 or 815-624-8200. KVA Blood Drive: Kegel Harley-Davidson/Buell, 7125 Harrison Ave., Your Full Service Rockford. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Info: 815-332-7125 or www. Western Union Agent kegelmotorcycles.com. Auditions for The King and MAKE PAYMENTS SEND MONEY/ I: Pec Playhouse Theatre, Need to pay a bill right away? MESSAGE 314 Main Street, Pecatonica, • Quick Collect • Bidpay Ill. 6:30 p.m. children, 7:15 •Send •Pickup Send your mortgage Pay or get paid for adults. Info: 815-248-2447. •Telegram or car payment up to auction services April 19 • Money Orders last minute quickly & easily Let’s Go Fly a Kite! 2009 89¢ Spring Kite Festival: Visitors’ Center, Klehm Arboretum, 2715 S. Main, Rockford, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free admission. Build-aKite Kits $2 (recommended for children 6 and under). Info: 815-965-8146, www. klehm.org. HERSPACE: Roscoe United Methodist Church, 10816 Main St., Roscoe, Ill. Free. Info: 815-623-2292, http://www. roscoeumc.org/Herspace.htm. Carol LaChapelle: Earth Words: Telling Stories about Water (Severson Dells Program): Sugar River Forest Preserve, 2 p.m. Info: 815-335-2915. An Afternoon with Christopher Taylor: Coronado, 314 N. Main, Rockford, 3 p.m. Info: 815-968-0595. April 20 Healing Hearts: Topic: “Scrap Booking Making Memories”: QMI Building, 215 N. Fourth St., Rockford. Free. 7:30- 9 p.m. Info: 815-962-1512. April 21 Auditions for The King and I: Pec Playhouse Theatre, 314 Main Street, Pecatonica, Ill. 6:30 p.m. children, 7:15 adults. Info: 815-248-2447. Birding Through Time: A History of Bird Study in the Chicago Region: Severson Dells Nature Center, 8786 Montague, Rockford, 6:30 p.m. Info: 815-335-2915. Story Hour: Talcott Library, Rockton, 10 a.m. Info: 815624-7511. Brother K Band (Rock and Blues): Mary’s Place, 602 N. Madison, Rockford. 9:30 p.m.Free. Info: 815-962-7944. April 22 Story Hour: Talcott Library, Rockton, 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Info: 815-624-7511. Brother K Band (Rock and Blues): Big Cities Lounge, 905 E. State, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Free. Every week. Info: 815-8273474. April 23 Bleacher Bums: Pinecrest Community Center, Mt. Cabinetry crafted to your Morris, Ill. 7:30 p.m. More specifications and decor. dates: April 24-26, Thursday Cell - 815-558-6123 @ 7:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday @ 2:30 p.m. & Garden Prairie, IL 7:30 p.m. Info: 815-7342103. Wildflower Walkabout (Severson Dells Program): Anna Page Park, Rockford, 6 p.m. Info: 815-335-2915. *Community Events and FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Community News Briefs Corner of E. Lincoln & N. Main Streets items can be emailed to Lisa Belvidere at boonecountyjournal@ gmail.com or faxed to 815Friday, April 24th 8am-4pm 544-4330. GET YOUR 2009 GEAR UP... GET READY... SEE US FOR: GO FISH! HIGH SPEED INTERNET SERVICE is now available in your area. Call T6 BROADBAND 547-3885 or www.t6b.com BLESSINGS RUM M AGE SALE Saturday, April 25th 9am-1pm www.boonecountyjournal.com In Our 13th Year 815-544-4430 The Boone County Journal What’s Goin’ On? April 17, 2009 11 Classics & Chrome Car Show Vintage Wings & Wheels Display ArtScene at Golan-Liberman /Cholke Moby Dick Rockford Art Museum By Lisa Palmeno Art is in the air this weekend, April 18 and April 19. Whatever your own personal definition of art, you can find it this weekend. It will be a multi-media blitz in Rockford as the area opens its doors to countless artists, creators, preservers, restorers and collectors. Classics & Chrome Car Show Vintage Wings & Wheels Display One of the biggest fund raisers of the season will occur On Saturday, April 18 and Sunday, April 19 at the Indoor Sports Center, 8800 E. Riverside in Loves Park. Classics and Chrome is Keith Country Day School’s annual event that brings thousands to view classic cars and antique modes of transportation in a world-class exhibition. The 100-plus vehicle display will showcase the “Pearl Harbor” car, an auto that actually survived the historic attack. The war veteran auto is one of many celebrity sets of wheels that will be there. Of the 1,000s of applications that were reviewed over the course of eight months, the Selection Committee of the Classics and Chrome Car Show chose the roster of cars that were admitted for the 2009 show. Among the chosen were three James Bond movie cars and the 1949 MGTC, driven by Oliver (Ryan O’Neal) in the movie Love Story. No major event in town would be complete without The Tricksters’ involvement and the Classics and Chrome event is no exception; Cheap Trick’s “Dream Police Tactical Vehicle” will be there, complete with a laser light show and built-in video game, among other things. It’s teched out to the max, with some features you’ll definitely want to show up to check out. Categories this year include Pre-war; Post-war; Sports Cars; Muscle Cars; Hot Rod and Custom Cars; Specialty Cars and Motorcycles. Marketing and Communications Director of Keith, Gary Kohn, said the restoration has to be complete to be considered so you know the cars are going to look good. Entries are also chosen on how unique a vehicle it is based upon year, make and model, says Kohn. In all, a century of vehicles will be represented. Attendees will get the chance to vote for the People’s Choice Award; last year’s winner was a Bubble Top Roadster owned by Aaron Grote from Cerro Gordo, Ill., and no doubt there will be some exciting choices to make this year. There are more thrills to be had at the pricy raffle held BIG RUMMAGE UNITY OF ROCKFORD CHURCH 4381 Manchester Dr Rockford 229-7100 APRIL 24 & 25TH 9am-5pm Furniture, Baby Items, Clothing, Household Items, Toys, Books and Much More! West of Alpine and Harrison Aves. - Behind McDonald’s EXTREME PRESSURE Pressure Washing Services Spring is coming. It’s time to spruce up your home and/ or business with a good washing. Pressure washing as a cleaning solution is the most cost effective and efficient means to a perfect result. No job too big or too small. Residential or Commercial For a FREE, no obligation estimate, CALL JOHN at 302-250-3702 at the event. Raffle tickets are $100 each, or if you buy five, you get the sixth one free. Gamblers will love the prize, though; $35,000 in cold cash. “Lesser” prizes are nothing to sneeze at either: 2nd place gets a $3,500 jewelry set from Clodius & Co.; 3rd prize is $1,500 cash; 4th prize brings the coveted $1,000 Mobil gas card; and 5th prize is the working man’s deal; a $1,000 pop-and-pizza package. Food is available for purchase the day of the event at ISC Debra Larson of Belvidere, Terry Ryan of Belvidere, in their bar and grill and vendor booths will offer shopping and David Larson of Rockford are pleased to announce the for those who still have cash to burn. engagement of their daughter, Tera Ryan, to Denny Smith. Boone County residents might recognize that Pearl The couple currently reside in Helena, Montana. A spring Harbor car as Belvidere resident Chuck Wilkinson’s 2010 wedding date is planned. 1941 Studebaker Champion, still in its original condition. Locals might also want to check out the display by Poplar Grove Vintage Wings & Wheels Museum. The museum’s executive director Kip Kirkland said, “It brings to the public a presentation of vintage aviation and classic cars in our museum in conjunction with the classic cars on show by the Classics and Chrome group.” Over the past three years, 12 kids ages 15-21 have been restoring the 1930 vintage Aeroncia Chief airplane found in local aviator Steve Thomas’ barn. It was in pieces when the Youth Education Program (REA) began restoring it, and they will bring portions of the plane to the display. Kirkland says the restoration process will be complete in another year or so and there will probably be a special event to celebrate the occasion. The hours for Classics and Chrome are Saturday, April 18 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 19 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost is $6 for adults/$4 for advanced group Find your love, your place, your sales; free for kids under age 10. Tickets can be purchased ceremony... invite family and by calling Keith Country Day School at 815-399-8823 or Call Rebecca at online at www.classicsandchrome.com. friends and unite in your own, 815-540-7243 Golan-Liberman Art Gallery Still Around unique wedding Evidently I misspoke last week when I said Roni Golan’s artwork would be on display at Midwest Stone for this weekend’s Spring ArtScene, slated for April 17 and 18. Golan’s gallery will still be open for the show, exhibiting his new line of work with furniture, lights, fixtures and mirrors at Golan-Liberman at 2209 E. State Street in Rockford. The gallery next door to Golan’s is Cholke which will host “Organic Paths,” featuring work by Robert Cholke, Julia Roberts (probably not the Hollywood chick), Debra Capriola and Vicki Swiatek. Hungry folks will want to check out the café at DiTullio’s Italian Imports only a few steps away. It’s very authentic! Moby Dick at RAM More art is available at Rockford Art Museum this weekend when the exhibit Moby Dick, Heart of the Sea opens. A free public Opening and Gallery Walk will take place at RAM, 711 N. Main St., Rockford, from 10 a.m.-9 p.m. on Saturday, April 18. At 11 a.m. the Gallery Walk will be led by Robert Wallace, and attendees will get to view educational work. If Sarah Teagardin of Belvidere receives a trophy for winning first place in the that seems late for the museum to stay open, it is. girls 10-14 year-old age group of the 5 kilometer Red Shoe Run from Jarrett Payton They are keeping the doors in Rockford on Saturday, April 11. Jarrett Payton is the son of former Chicago open later for ArtScene. Bears running back Walter Payton, who died while waiting for a liver transplant The display named after almost ten years ago. Jarrett remains active in events like the Red Shoe Run to that most famous tome and raise awareness about the need for organ, blood, and tissue donation. April is ocean creature will remain National Donate Life Month and according to Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White, 5000 Illinoisians are currently waiting for life-saving organ transplants. at RAM through July 5. Ryan ~ Smith Romance, Inc. Your Wedding... Your Words... Your Way! For more information about organ and tissue donation, visit www.lifegoeson.com. (Photo by Curtis Clegg) R Estate 12 April 17, 2009 The Boone County Journal 815-544-4430 eal FULLY FURNISHED 1 BR HOME IN WOODHAVEN LAKES, a gated resort community off 39 near Mendota. Features a deck, 2 tiered gravel patio with fire pit, patio set, and new storage shed. Woodhaven Lakes offers 24/7 security, 7 fishing lakes, 2 pools, a beach and hiking trails. 815-547-5359 or www.cleggphoto.net/woodhaven COACHLITE APARTMENTS 1 and 2 bedroom units. Immediate availability. Pay electric only. $500-$625 per month. 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Even shopping on-line WILL NOT give you as much information. •Your Realtor® works just for YOU... and the transaction! A Realtor® will follow instructions on YOUR behalf for a smooth transaction! BELVIDERE, (downtown) 2 bedroom, 1 full bath, laundry room, new appliances, large rooms. $575/mo. + security. 815-482-6990 815-547-5255 In Our 13th Year ROOMATE WANTED or individually rent house in Candlewick Lake. Female looking for female roomate. Call Doreen 815765-3037 NORTHFIELD COURT APARTMENTS Harvard, IL northfieldcourt.com 815-943-8300 Spacious & Updated units, indoor pool & garages! • 1 BRs from: $560 • 2 BRs from $619 • 3 BRs $880 Call to learn more about our great community & specials! PLACE YOUR AD TODAY CALL 815-544-4430 OR VISIT THE JOURNAL ON-LINE WWW.BOONECOUNTYJOURNAL.COM REAL ESTATE AUCTION SUNDAY MAY 3rd, 2009 11:00 A.M. SHARP! LOCATION: 442 CASWELL ST. BELVIDERE, IL. 61008. CORNER OF CASWELL & JULIEN STS. Near church & shopping. Watch for signs. 1 ½ story, 3 Bdrm. house. Kitchen, DR., LR, enclosed back porch, newer roof & siding. Fenced yard on nice corner lot. 2 & 4 car garages on 66X132 lot. Needs a little TLC. Open house to be held on: Sunday, April 19th from 2-4 p.m. FOR FURTHER INFO OR PRIVATE SHOWING CALL AUCTIONEER. CELL PHONE #815-988-0249 Owner: Ruby Hubbard, Lyle Snyder POA Terms of sale: Sold in “AS IS” condition. $5000.00 down day of sale by cash or cashiers ck. Closing in 30 days or less. Title to be furnished at closing. Sale subject to approval of executor. Announcements day of sale prevail over written material. Not responsible for accidents. Belvidere, IL 61008 815-544-4811 AUCTIONEER: LYLE LEE State License #4400000200 CLERKS & CASHIERS: LEE AUCTION SERVICE Visit our Website at: www.leeauctionservice.com Foreclosures STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY OF BOONE ROCKFORD BANK & TRUST COMPANY, an Illinois Corporation, Plaintiff, vs: GEORGE A. HOFSTETTER, GEORGE P. HAMPILOS, ESQ., UNKNOWN OWNERS, AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants, CASE NO. 2008-CH262 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on October 7, 2008, in Rockford Bank and Trust Company, an Illinois Coporation vs. George A. Hofstetter, et al., 2008CH262, in the 17th Judicial Circuit, Boone County, Illinois, the property commonly described as: Commonly known as 656 Trent Lane, Loves Park, Illinois, will be sold to the highest bidder by the Sheriff of Boone County at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 13, 2009, in the place set aside therefore in the Lobby of the Boone County Courthouse, 601 North Main Street, Belvidere, Illinois. Persons wishing information regarding the real estate may contact Brenda Nayonis, Rockford Bank and Trust Company, 127 North Wyman Street, Rockford, Illinois 61101, (815) 489-2147 The terms of payment shall be payment of not less than ten percent (10%) of the amount of the successful and highest bid to be paid to the Sheriff of Boone County in cash, cashier’s check or certified funds at the sale, and the full remaining balance to be paid to the Sheriff of Boone County in cash, cashier’s check or certified funds within twenty four (24) hours after the sale. The property is offered for sale and is sold without any representation as to quality of quantity of title and subject to any mortgages or liens prior to that of Rockford Bank & Trust Company, an Illinois Corporation. Rockford Bank & Trust Company, an Illinois Corporation, Plaintiff, By: Oliver, Close, Worden, Winkler and Greenwald, LLC By Kark Winkler,, One of its Attorneys, Suite 300, Waterside Center, 124 North Water St., PO Box 4749, Rockford, Illinois 61110-4749 (815) 968-7591, (815) 968-7505 (Fax) Published in the Boone County Journal 4/3/10/17 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY - BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, as purchaser of the loans and other assets of Washington Mutual Bank, formerly known as Washington Mutual Bank, FA (the “Savings Bank”) from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, acting as receiver for the Savings Bank and pursuant to its authority under the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. 1821(d). Plaintiff, Vs. Rebecca A. Burton; et. al. Defendants, 08CH 436 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on JANUARY 20, 2009 LENDER SALES OF ILLINOIS LLC will on MAY 15, 2009, at the hour of 11:30AM., at the front doors of the Boone County Courthouse located at 601 N. Main Street , Belvidere, IL 61008, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: The common address of said real estate is: 25 Main Street, Caledonia, IL 61011 PIN:03-19-351-001 Description of premises: RESIDENTIAL Sale Terms: 25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “as is” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.” If the property is a condominium, the purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). No refunds. The judgment amount is $94,594.17. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information: Sales Clerk, Codilis and Associates, P.C., Plaintiff’ Attorney 15 W. 030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527, Attorney Number 00468002, (630) 794- 5300, (630) 794-9876 ex # 1320, File No: 14-08-20471 I172820 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/10/17/24 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY - BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff,Vs. Frank J. Palumbo Jr. f/k/a Frank J. Palumbo; et. al. Defendants, 08CH 403 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on JANUARY 20, 2009 LENDER SALES OF ILLINOIS LLC will on MAY 15, 2009, at the hour of 11:30AM., at the front doors of the Boone County Courthouse located at 601 N. Main Street , Belvidere, IL 61008, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: The common address of said real estate is: 209 Hastings Way SW, Poplar Grove, IL 61065 PIN:03-27-377-012 Description of premises: RESIDENTIAL Sale Terms: 25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “as is” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.” If the property is a condominium, the purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). No refunds. The judgment amount is $106,611.89. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information: Sales Clerk, Codilis and Associates, P.C., Plaintiff’ Attorney 15 W. 030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527, Attorney Number 00468002, (630) 794- 5300, (630) 794-9876 ex # 1320, File No: 14-08-24798 I172814 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/10/17/24 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY - BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS CitiMortgage, Inc. Plaintiff, Vs. Toby A Livingston; et. al. Defendants, 08CH 474 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on JANUARY 20, 2009 LENDER SALES OF ILLINOIS LLC will on MAY 15, 2009, at the hour of 11:30AM., at the front doors of the Boone County Courthouse located at 601 N. Main Street , Belvidere, IL 61008, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: The common address of said real estate is: 222 Cedar Bend Court, Poplar Grove, IL 61065 PIN:05-12-156-001 Description of premises: RESIDENTIAL Sale Terms: 25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “as is” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.” If the property is a condominium, the purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). No refunds. The judgment amount is $195,874.38. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information: Sales Clerk, Codilis and Associates, P.C., Plaintiff’ Attorney 15 W. 030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527, Attorney Number 00468002, (630) 794- 5300, (630) 794-9876 ex # 1320, File No: 14-08-29222 I172815 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/10/17/24 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO., DBA COMMONWEALTH UNITED MORTGAGE COMPANY Plaintiff,-v.- CUTBERTO CORRAL, LORENZA CARDOZA CORAL, CANDLEWICK LAKE ASSOCIATION, INC., MARK A. CORRAL Defendants 08 CH 405 NOTICE OF SALE www.boonecountyjournal.com In Our 13th Year PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on February 3, 2009, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation will at 1:00 PM on May 4, 2009, at the Boone County Courthouse, 601 North Main (West door), BELVIDERE, IL, 61008, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 118 BENEDICT DRIVE SW, Poplar Grove, IL 61065 Property Index No. 03-03-28-277-005 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $107,790.58. Sale terms: The bid amount 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 Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g) (1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information, contact Plaintiff’s attorney: HEAVNER, SCOTT, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC , 111 East Main Street, Suite 200, DECATUR, IL 62523, (217) 422-1719 . THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff’s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I173977 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/10/17/24 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY - BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS The Bank of New York Mellon, fka The Bank of New York as Successor in interest to JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA as Trustee for Structured Asset Mortgage Investments II Inc. Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust 2005-4, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-4 Plaintiff, Vs. Daniel Ness; et. al. Defendants, 08CH 428 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on JANUARY 20, 2009 LENDER SALES OF ILLINOIS LLC will on MAY 15, 2009, at the hour of 11:30AM., at the front doors of the Boone County Courthouse located at 601 N. Main Street , Belvidere, IL 61008, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: The common address of said real estate is: 119 Queensbury Place NE, Poplar Grove, IL 61065 PIN:03-22-478-003 Description of premises: RESIDENTIAL Sale Terms: 25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “as is” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.” If the property is a condominium, the purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). No refunds. The judgment amount is $156,647.12. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information: Sales Clerk, Codilis and Associates, P.C., Plaintiff’ Attorney 15 W. 030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100,Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527, Attorney Number 00468002, (630) 794- 5300, (630) 794-9876 ex # 1320, File No: 14-08-22378 I172813 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/10/17/24 815-544-4430 The Boone County Journal IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR WELLS FARGO ASSET SECURITIES CORPORATION HOME EQUITY ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-1 Plaintiff, -v.- JAMES MATHESON A/K/A JAMES H. MATHESON, et al Defendants, 08CH 438 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on January 27, 2009, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation will at 1:00 PM on May 14, 2009, at the Boone County Courthouse, 601 North Main (West door), BELVIDERE, IL, 61008, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 4126 QUEEN ANN WAY, POPLAR GROVE, IL 61065 Property Index No. 03-23-452-007 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $173,900.50. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; the balance, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g) (1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Visit our website at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff’s CARPET Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, BUCKLED? IL 60602. Tel No. (312) 476RESTRETCH IT! 5500. Please refer to file number PA0821462. WORN PAD? THE JUDICIAL SALES REPLACE IT! CORPORATION One South DAMAGE? Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE FIX IT! PIERCE & ASSOCIATES • New Carpet One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 • Vinyl Installations and CHICAGO, IL 60602 Laminate Flooring (312) 476-5500 Attorney File No.: PA0821462 LARRY RILL I174758 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/17/24/5/1 815-544-3705 R FO SA April 17, 2009 13 1560 Sq. Ft. 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Main Street , Belvidere, IL 61008, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: The common address of said real estate is: 2019 Candlewick Drive SW, Poplar Grove, IL 61065 PIN:03-27-451-034 Description of premises: RESIDENTIAL Sale Terms: 25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “as is” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.” If the property is a condominium, the purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). No refunds. The judgment amount is $185,087.20. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information: Sales Clerk, Codilis and Associates, P.C., Plaintiff’ Attorney 15 W. 030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527, Attorney Number 00468002, (630) 794- 5300, (630) 794-9876 ex # 1320, File No: 14-08-17338 I172810 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/10/17/24 ANSWER ON PAGE 18 14 April 17, 2009 The Boone County Journal 815-544-4430 In Our 13th Year www.boonecountyjournal.com AREA SPORTS Belvidere North Tops Belvidere in Baseball and Softball By Bob Balgemann Belvidere North High School varsity athletes thrilled a large home crowd Wednesday afternoon by defeating rival Belvidere in baseball, 13-5, and in softball, 9-8, in extra innings. For the Blue Thunder it meant starting out 2-0 in NIC10 play – they routed Auburn, 13-1, the day before – and improving to 7-5 overall. Belvidere dropped to 0-2 in the conference and 7-5-1 overall. The Lady Blue Thunder was playing their first conference game. Overall, they have won four of their last five games and currently stand at 5-7. Belvidere now is 0-2, having lost its conference opener to Rockford Boylan, 8-2, and 3-9 overall. The Baseball Game Belvidere North took immediate control of the game with a three-run first inning. Consecutive walks to leadoff man Tyler Nelson and Noah Ulbert set the table for winning pitcher Daryn Streed, who sliced a single into left-center field for two RBI. Two outs later Steve Russo, who had four RBI in the win over Auburn, delivered a key single to center, bringing in Streed. Belvidere was far from through, however, as the Bucs tied the game with one run in the top of the third and two more in the fourth. Bobby Gray’s infield out scored the visitor’s first run; Maykol Rodriguez singled home the second and third tallies. But the Blue Thunder reclaimed the momentum with a three spot in their half of the fourth to lead, 6-3. Ulbert, who was on base four times, looped a single down the right field line to score a pair, then Streed hit his first of two sacrifice flies to regain the three-run lead. Belvidere sliced the deficit to 6-4 when it strung together four base hits in the top of the fifth, including Adam Kadisak’s RBI single. But North turned a double play to put a damper on that promising rally. And then the Blue Thunder counted six hits of their own in the bottom of the fifth to put the game out of reach, 124. Patrick Grove continued his offensive proficiency – he had five RBI in the win over Auburn – by singling home teammate Ryan Golubski to start the fifth. Nelson had an RBI single and stole home on the back end of a delayed double steal with teammate Ulbert. Streed had another run—producing sacrifice fly, then Doug Traceski joined the RBI parade by singling home Ulbert. Andrew Hildebrand batted twice in the fifth, singling both times, and he scored one run. For the game the No. 1 and No. 2 batters in North’s lineup, Nelson and Ulbert, had perfect days by getting on base eight times and scoring five runs. Streed helped himself with four RBI. “It’s a good feeling for them (Belvidere) to come here and for us to beat them,’’ Streed said. “This is a good start for us in the conference.’’ He is pleased with the way the team is hitting better; Head Coach James Paddock is pleased with the way the Blue Thunder are executing on the field. “We’re refocused,’’ he said. “It’s one pitch, one inning at a time. We’re not winning the game before we step on the field.’’ The Softball Game Belvidere North Head Coach Olivia Lebensorger said the game was like a ping-pong match. Her team fell behind in the top of the first inning, 2-0, but bounced back for five runs in bottom half. The Lady Blue Thunder led 7-4 going into the seventh and final inning only to see Belvidere score four times to lead, 8-7. North bounced back again, plating one run to send the game into extra innings. And then the hosts won it with a single run in the bottom of the ninth. Amanda Hartzell tripled and scored and Nicole Boucher singled and scored to give Belvidere a temporary 2-0 lead. But in the bottom of the first an error, fielder’s choice, two singles and a walk put Holly Hilden, Emily Hawkins, Jordan Hartfiel, Amanda Behling and Taelor Pipkin on base and they all scored to make it 5-2, home team. In what appeared to be the decisive seventh inning for the Lady Bucs Hartzell singled, Katie Wiegartz walked, Photos clockwise from above: Belvidere North High School’s Patrick Grove collides with Belvidere’s catcher Adam Kadisak as he scores in the fifth inning, making the score 9-4. Belvidere High School’s Matt Safranek watches his ball fly to left field as he scores a double in the third inning Belvidere North High School’s Steve Russo tags Belvidere’s Adam Kadisak out during the fourth inning of the Blue Thunder’s 13-5 defeat of the Bucs on Wednesday, April 15. See more photos on page 19. (Photos by Curtis Clegg) Julia Fish doubled and Christina Sennebogen was safe on an error, all scoring to make it 8-7. North came right back with Sarina Olsen driving home Pipkin, who reached on an error, to send the game into extra innings. Hawkins singled to start the eighth for the Lady Blue Thunder, but she was erased in a double play. Belvidere’s Cory Beeson walked and got as far as second base in the top of the ninth but Jillian Leutscher, who won the game in relief of Pipkin, struck out the next batter to end the threat. Then North put the game in the W column by stringing four base hits in the bottom of the ninth in a somewhat unusual way. Pipkin led off with a single to center field. Alyssa Peterson tried to bunt her to second base but instead beat the throw to first for an infield single. The same thing then happened to Olsen and North had the bases loaded with nobody out. Leutscher became an instant hero when she dumped a single into short center field to score Pipkin with the winning run. It was the second memorable moment for Leutscher, a junior, in the past week. She recently threw a no-hitter at Woodstock in a 4-0 non-conference win, then won the Belvidere game for her team with a base hit. “It was quite a week,’’ she said after the game. “It was fun to beat Belvidere.’’ She’s looking forward to the upcoming barrage of conference games, saying, “We usually do better against tough teams.’’ Coach Lebensorger was pleased by the way her team never quit, especially after being shocked by that four-run Belvidere seventh inning. “We almost gave it away a lot of times,’’ she said, “but they’re improving in the little things, like moving the runner over.’’ www.boonecountyjournal.com In Our 13th Year 815-544-4430 The Boone County Journal April 17, 2009 Weekly Recap North Juniors Jillian Leutscher Throws No-hitter at Woodstock Impress Coach By Bob Balgemann Jillian Leutscher threw a no-hitter at Woodstock and was backed by strong defense as Belvidere North’s varsity soccer team enjoyed a week where it won three of four games. She was backed April 9 by a solid defense – six caught fly balls and six infield grounders handled flawlessly – while showing prowess herself with eight strikeouts in the complete game performance. Woodstock had six base runners, five on walks and one on a North error. Offensively, the Lady Blue Thunder scored four runs in the first inning, which were more than enough to win the non-conference game. Danielle Johnson started by singling off the left fielder’s glove and scoring on Holly Hilden’s double, her first of two hits in the contest. Errors on hard-hit grounders off the bats of Emily Hawkins and Jordan Hartfiel set the table for Andie Behling, whose double scored both of her teammates. “I think the team looked great at the plate; they were finally having some fun, too,’’ Head Coach Olivia Lebensorger said. “Our defense was playing fundamentally sound.’’ After starting out 1-6, the Lady Blue Thunder have improved their overall record to 4-7. The Lady Bucs of Belvidere rallied from two deficits to edge Winnebago, 5-4, for their third victory of the season. Right-hander Felicia Kaspar won with a complete-game effort, allowing just three base hits while striking out eight. Teammate Amanda Hartzell led the offense by going 2-for-4 with a double. After a 3-0 start, North Boone’s Lady Vikings are continuing to look for answers, having dropped three in a row including a 7-5 decision to Auburn in which the hosts scored six first-inning runs. North outhit Auburn, 9-5, but was only able to put five runs on the board. Kelsey Crull paced the Lady Viking offense with a 3-for-4 day at the plate while teammates Sarah Seckinger, Emily Micek and Kirstin Loeffel each had two base hits. In an earlier game, Micek hit the first-ever over the fence home run for North Boone in a 15-9 loss to Winnebago. The Lady Indians of Marengo High School are continuing their exemplary season, owning a 9-1 record following a sweep of a doubleheader against Kaneland. Danielle Simons, who threw a strong game against Belvidere North in a 14-0 shutout earlier this season, improved her personal record to 5-0 by throwing a twohitter at Kaneland. Lauren Roudabush and Chloe Montgomery each had three hits for the Lady Indians in the 7-1 victory, while Kaleigh Velasquez drove in two runs. In the second game Maddie McGuire (3-1) threw a three-hit shutout at Kaneland, with 11 strikeouts, in a 2-0 victory. Amanda Hart and Alysa Grude each had one RBI for Marengo. Boys’ Track Belvidere High School participated in its first outdoor meet, after having three cancelled because of inclement weather, and the team’s overall performance brought positive comments from the head coach. “I was very pleased with the overall performance,’’ said Coach Whitehead. “We showed promise in a few events at both the freshman/sophomore and varsity levels.’’ Host Woodstock won the meet with 95 points, followed by Burlington-Central with 61 and the Bucs with 27. Freshman Marcus Gooden scored 12 of his team’s points by winning two field events – the long jump and triple jump – and placing third in the 200-meter dash. The 4-by-100meter relay team made up of Evan DuBose, Darien Gee, Everett Fitts and Gooden placed second. The Bucs came up with four third-place finishes from DuBose in the 400-meter dash; Cameron Adams in both the shot put and discus; and Dallas Stevens in the high jump. Fitts wound up fourth in the triple jump as did Jacob Brenz in the discus, Casey Miner in the 100-meter dash and William Padilla in the 800-meter run. Varsity, Junior Varsity Tennis The Belvidere High School varsity and junior varsity teams didn’t have much luck as they competed against Hoffman Estates and Jacobs Quads, respectively, with the varsity also dropping a 5-2 decision to DeKalb. The Bucs came closest to a victory at Hoffman Estates against the Hawks, in a dual match they lost by a scant 3-2. Kevin Baccam won at No. 1 singles, 6-2, 7-6 (6), while the No. 2 double team of Dustin Novacek and Cesar Lira also was victorious by a 6-3, 6-3 count. But BHS was shutout by both Geneva and Jacobs high schools. In their dual match with DeKalb, wins were registered by Novacek-Lira at No. 2 doubles, 6-1, 6-1, and by Antonio Policarpo and Osiel Hernandez at No. 3 doubles, 6-2, 6-1. Policarpo and Hernandez played for the JVs in the Jacobs Invitational and scored the only point for their team, winning their No. 1 doubles encounter, 6-2, 6-3 against Hoffman Estates. Soccer A multitude of injuries have made the early going tough for Belvidere North High School as the Lady Blue Thunder are winless so far in the 2009 season. They’ve dropped decisions to Marengo, Rochelle, Plainfield South, Hoffman Estates, South Elgin, Lakes, Freeport and Rockford Guilford. Torri McConnell scored North’s first goal of the season, on an assist by Lauren Waddell, in a 4-2 loss to Marengo. Waddell had the other goal, on a penalty kick. In the 5-2 setback at Rochelle, Waddell scored once in the first half, unassisted, while Abby Jackson had a score also in the first half, assisted by Kaitlyn Ryan. Erin Hauser scored the Lady Blue Thunder’s only goal in a close 3-1 loss to Plainfield South in the Hoffman Estates Tournament. And Waddell picked up her third goal of the season, assisted by Ryan, against South Elgin. It wasn’t any better for the Belvidere Lady Bucs, who lost matches to Rockford Boylan, 8-0, and Rockford Guilford, 6-1. Liz Kaluzinski scored her fourth goal of the year in the loss to Guilford. Boylan’s JVs also won, 7-0. Junior Varsity Baseball Belvidere High School saw its record slip to 5-5 with losses to McHenry, 7-1, and Huntley, 5-4. Bobby Pester (2-for-3) and Blaise Humphry (2-for-2) each drove in one run against Huntley while Jake Culvey went 1-for-3 with a double. Belvidere Youth Baseball Opens 51st Year Monday By Bob Balgemann Belvidere Youth Baseball launches its 51st year of serving the community with a Bronco Boys game at 5:30 p.m. Monday, April 20 at the Boone County Fairgrounds complex off State Route 76, north of town. Anderson Bros. Excavating, one of nine teams for boys 11-12 years of age, will take on Bel Rock Asphalt Paving in the opener. Pactiv, the 2008 champion with a 14-2 record, will meet Rotary, last year’s runner-up at 13-2, in the second game of the spring at 5:30 p.m. April 22. Moose Club posted a 9-5 mark to finish third. BYB President Todd Humphry said there are 650 boys and girls participating this year in baseball and softball, up considerably from last year’s 567 players. Quite a few are coming here from other programs, such as those in Poplar Grove and Rockford. Three teams were added for the 2009 season. Among the highlights of the upcoming season will be a Memorial Day weekend tournament; an Ice Cream Social on June 7, featuring a day filled with all-star competition; and league tournaments for all except the youngest competitors the week of July 6. Organization President Humphry said BYS in the past year redid the Bronco and Pony League outfield fences and the Mustang and Pinto League diamonds. “We will be finishing up on Saturday,’’ he said, with help provided by Belvidere North and Belvidere high school baseball players. Other games coming up in the near future include a Pony Legion match-up between Silvers and Legion at 5:30 p.m. April 23 at the fairgrounds complex. Legion won last year’s championship with a 17-3 record, followed by Silvers and MR Custom Millwork in a tie for second, each posting a 10-10 mark. Pony baseball is for boys 13-14 years of age. Mustang Boys Baseball, for those 9-10 years of age, will see a game between VFW, the defending champion, and Degner Family Dentistry at 5:30 p.m. April 27. VFW won nine of 10 games last year, edging I.O.U., which finished second at 8-2, and Dr. Chapko (7-3) and Degner (6-2), which finished in a tie for third. Pinto Boys Baseball, for those 7-8 years of age, doesn’t get under way until May 28. Girls’ softball will begin May 2 with action in the Junior Girls League, for those 11-13 years of age. Last year’s champion was Belvidere Officers Association, closing out at 13-2. McDonald’s of Belvidere was a close second with a 12-3 record. Mustang Girls, for those 9-10, will start May 27. Pinto Girls, those 7-8, also will begin play May 27. In addition to all those teams, BYS also sponsors Colt and Legion baseball teams for older boys, which play during the summer, along with 14U and 16U travel softball teams. 15 in Defeat By Bob Balgemann An unusual baseball doubleheader was played Saturday at Belvidere North High School. A predominantly senior lineup competed in the first game, against visiting DeKalb, and lost, 5-1. Then those seniors took a seat as Head Coach James Paddock played an all-junior lineup in the second game, also won by DeKalb, 12-10, in eight innings. But the spirited play of the juniors brought words of commendation from their coach. “The juniors played their hearts out,’’ he said afterward. “I was very impressed with their attitude and approach to the game. I hope the seniors learned something from their play.’’ North’s bottom line is a 5-5 overall record, after a 4-0 start, though Coach Paddock looks at it as a 5-4 mark because he considers the second game to be a junior varsity outing. DeKalb came into the twin bill with a 10-2 record left at 11-2 or 12-2, depending on how you look at the outcome. A handful of juniors played in the first game, in particular Brock Dvorak who pitched two innings of scoreless relief with one strikeout. Patrick Grove singled in his only appearance at the plate, but in the nightcap he was on base five times with two singles, two walks and one hit by a pitch. The Blue Thunder came back from a 3-0 deficit in the second game to lead, 5-3, after three innings of play. A two-run sixth gave them a 10-9 lead going into the seventh and final inning, but DeKalb scored once to tie it. Then the visitors scored twice in the top of the eighth for the 12-10 win. Belvidere North collected 12 hits in the game, two each by Josh Wood, Seth Bicksler and Pat Grove. Wood was on base four times with two RBI in the fourth inning, while Steve Bredeson doubled home two runs in the five-run third. Grove had RBI singles in the third and the sixth; Dvorak singled home one run in the sixth. Wood, Bicksler and Grove each scored two runs. And everyone in the starting in the starting lineup had at least one base hit. Three runs were gifts from DeKalb. For example, in the five-run third, Cody Weith singled with one out and moved around to third when Wood was hit by a pitch and Bicksler singled down the left-field line. Dvorak grounded to the right side and when DeKalb’s first baseman tried to force Weith at home he threw wildly, allowing two runs to score. In the fifth, North scored once without benefit of a hit. Grove led off with a walk, took second on a wild pitch and stole third. Craig Riccardo walked and when he tried to steal second base the catcher’s throw sailed into center field, enabling Grove to score. Bredeson and Jake Kimlicka shared pitching duties for the Blue Thunder. The opener wasn’t as dramatic though North did lead 1-0 after the first inning. Tyler Nelson opened with a walk, eventually scoring on Andrew Hildebrand’s clutch, two-out single. Steve Russo followed with a single to right, but Hildebrand was thrown out at the plate, trying to make it 2-0. There was an element of controversy in the third when Nelson singled and worked his way around to third base. With two out Hildebrand appeared to have beaten out a grounder to shortstop, scoring North’s second run of the game, but the field umpire called him out. Paddock protested to no avail. “I called him out and he’s out,’’ the field umpire said decidedly. The Blue Thunder managed only four base runners over the game’s final six innings on singles by Grove, Nelson and Ryan Golubski and a walk to Noah Ulbert. Sports in Brief The following is a collection of short takes of sportsrelated happenings at Boone County high schools. Bowling at Next Level Belvidere North High School senior Melissa Knox has signed a letter of intent to bowl for McKendree University in Lebanon, Ill. She was awarded a partial scholarship to attend McKendree, currently ranked No. 2 in the nation and which will be competing or a national championship this weekend at the Cherry Bowl. Melissa was captain of the Lady Blue Thunder team the past two seasons. In the classroom she carries a 3.39 grade point average, which puts her in the top 15 percent of her class. She is also sports editor of the high school newspaper. Playing at the Stadium When the junior varsity and varsity baseball teams from Belvidere North and Belvidere high schools play again Wednesday, May 6, they will do so at Road Ranger Stadium, home of the Rockford RiverHawks. The JVs will start the afternoon’s competition at 3:30 p.m. followed by the varsity at 6 p.m. Admission is free for both games. Road Ranger Stadium, which seats 3,279 people, is located at 4503 Interstate Blvd., off Riverside Drive, in Loves Park. 16 April 17, 2009 The Boone County Journal 815-544-4430 In Our 13th Year Homes For Rent Private Party Ads Only $5 For First 15 Words/25¢ Per Word Thereafter Add $3 For Bordered Ad Call 544-4430 TODAY! Auctions • Auto Real Estate • Legals AUCTIONS PUBLIC AUCTION SAT., APRIL 25th, 2009 10:0 A.M.Comfort Station Available Lunch by: Relish the Dog LOCATION: Boone County Fairgrounds, Rt. 76 1 mile No. of Belvidere. Located in the Goat Barn. Plenty of parking. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Oak pieces: Lg., beautiful 7 door ice box; small ice box; parlor tables; buffet; glass door book case; 3 door stacking book case; side by side secretary; round oak table w/2 leaves & 6 chairs; (2) wardrobes; night stand; bookcase w/mirrored back; stackable map chest; stackable index card chest; & desk. Walnut bed, dresser & commode; dresser w/mirror; blue cast parlor stove; ¼ sawn Gate leg parlor table; hat collection; very nice collection of mortar & pestles-brass, wood, porcelain, etc.; table w/4 chairs; cedar chest; COD w/mirror; exceptional collection of match holders; lg. chicken collection; game table; art stained glass; cast floor grate; water sprinkler; ¼ plate glass-etched 1904 Ford Touring; lg. cookbook collection and much more. HOUSEHOLD: Refrigerator; Maytag chest freezer; Dacor 4 gas burner counter top stove & range hood; 25” Sylvania console T.V.; 19” Sylvania t.v.; oak dinette table w/4 chairs; Stainless bakers cabinet w/ cutting board top; oak hall tree; oak end tables; pine log bench; pine cradle; hall tree seat; B & W tall speaker; DVD player & VHS player; (2) green chairs & ottomans; La-z-boy recliner; hand crafted modular shelves; South west & Native American items; misc. lamps; misc. pictures; portable metal bar; globe; area rugs; dressers; file cabinets; bird cages; lots of misc. kitchen items; misc. glassware; gardening books and much, much more. YARD, TOOL & MISC.: Gourmet outdoor cooker; sink & cabinet; hose & reel; walk behind leaf blower; Remington 150 heater; air compressor; wood clamps; misc. hand & yard tools; handyman jack; hardwood flooring & misc. wood; live plants; lots of nice yard ornaments Benchmark 920 and much more. TRACTOR & EQUIPT.: To be sold at 10:30 A.M. Sharp! Ford 600 tractor w/all new rubber & battery; (2) 3 pt. Dearborn 2 bottom plows; 3 pt. field cultivator; 3 pt. Woods Cadet 60 bush hog; Gravely w/attachments- Weedchopper, snowblower, tiller, mower & sulkie; 8’ disk; drag section & 6’ blade. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Very nice & clean merchandise. OWNERS: Estate of Judy Andrychuk, Barbara Bloomfield: Executor Also K. Bloomfield Terms of sale: Cash or checks w/proper I.D. Visa & Mastercard now being accepted. 3% Buyer’s premium w/ 3% discount for cash or check. No property to be removed until settled for. All items sold “AS IS”. Number system will be used. Must have driver’s license for registration. Not responsible for accidents or items after purchase. Announcements day of sale prevail over written material. Belvidere, IL 61008 815-544-4811 AUCTIONEER: LYLE LEE State License #4400000200 CLERKS & CASHIERS: LEE AUCTION SERVICE Visit our Website at: www.leeauctionservice.com EMPLOYMENT The BOONE COUNTY JOURNAL CURRENTLY SEEKS AN INDIVIDUAL FOR THE POSITION OF SALES PERSON Flexible Hours Excellent Work Environment Stop by our office at 419 S. State St. • Belvidere or call 815-544-4430 www.boonecountyjournal.com Home Furnishings FULL MATTRESS SET, brand new, still in package. $125 w/warr. Del. available. 815-703-3688 BED: Queen pillowtop mattress set w/warr. New in plastic. $139. Can del. 815560-1590 KING SIZE MATTRESS SET, factory new pillowtop, w/warr. $259. 815-560-1590 Garage Sales HUGE GARAGE SALE APRIL 17 & 18 9-3 Lots of clothing, books, kitchen items, furniture, bedding, jewelry, kids items, tools, dishes, misc. GENOA MUSEUM Rt. 72, Genoa, IL 815-784-5559 HUGE RUMMAGE SALE FRI., APRIL 24 AND SAT. APRIL 25 9am-5pm Parkside Manor 628 W. Lincoln Belvidere. Low prices. Too much to list. Merchandise GRANT’S GOOD AS NEW White and Pink Tag Sale, 50% OFF. Now in stock: Prom Dresses, Furniture, Spring and Summer clothing for women and kids. 202 N State, Belvidere 815-544-7755 40 FT. WERNER aluminum ladder $200.00 815-814-6680 MATTRESSES PLUS 2 pc. twin sets from $99 2 Pc Full Sets from $120 815-494-2158 ANNOUNCEMENTS BINGO! THIS SUNDAY APRIL19 VFW CLUB Progressive Jackpot $500 in 48 numbers. Crossfire $2,450 1310 W. Lincoln Ave., in Belvidere Must be 18 to play License #B-3756 Computers COMPUTER/LAPTOP REPAIR On site or carry in. Call 815-765-0300 Home Improvement SPRING CLEAN UP Anything and Everything! No job too small Call 815-871-9700 Cleaning Services EXPERIENCED HOUSE CLEANER Will clean your house. Call Kathy 815-975-9546 Automobiles For Sale 1989 BUICK Only 71,000 original miles. Good contition, runs great. $2600 OBO. Call 815-601-5210 Place your ad in the Journal today! Call 815-544-4430 or www.boonecounty journal.com LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING The Garden Prairie Street Light District will hold a regular meeting on Wednesday, April 29th, 2009, at 7:00 pm at the United Church of Christ in Garden Prairie. Published in the Boone County Journal 4/17/09 ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION State of Illinois ) County of Boone ) ss This is to certify that the undersigned intend… to conduct and transact a DRAMA CLASSES business in said County and State under the name of STARS OF TOMORROW at the following post office addresses: 3155 Whip-Poor Will Lane, Belvidere, IL 61008 and that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business, with the respective residence address of each, are as follows: NAME: PATRICIA NEUMANN, 3155 Whip-Poor Will Lane, Belvidere, IL 61008 SIGNED: PATRICIA NEUMANN, 3-26-09 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) to before me this 26th day of March, 2009, Pamela D. McCullough, County Clerk, by Sherry Bluege, Deputy Published in the Boone County Journal 4/3/10/17 STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY OF BOONE ROCKFORD BANK & TRUST COMPANY, an Illinois Corporation, Plaintiff, vs: GEORGE A. HOFSTETTER, GEORGE P. HAMPILOS, ESQ., UNKNOWN OWNERS, AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants, CASE NO. 2008-CH262 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on October 7, 2008, in Rockford Bank and Trust Company, an Illinois Coporation vs. George A. Hofstetter, et al., 2008CH262, in the 17th Judicial Circuit, Boone County, Illinois, the property commonly described as: LOT SEVENTY THREE (73) IN PLAT NO. 3 OF BERKSHIRE AT INVERNESS, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 45 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, AND A RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 26 AS DESIGNATED UPON THE PLAT OF BERKSHIRE AT INVERNESS RECORDED IN THE RECORDER’S OFFICE IN BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS ON FEBRUARY 12, 2004, AS DOCUMENT NO. 2004R01567 IN ENVELOPE 289-B, SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF BOONE AND STATE OF ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 656 Trent Lane, Loves Park, Illinois, will be sold to the highest bidder by the Sheriff of Boone County at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 13, 2009, in the place set aside therefore in the Lobby of the Boone County Courthouse, 601 North Main Street, Belvidere, Illinois. Persons wishing information regarding the real estate may contact Brenda Nayonis, Rockford Bank and Trust Company, 127 North Wyman Street, Rockford, Illinois 61101, (815) 489-2147 The terms of payment shall be payment of not less than ten percent (10%) of the amount of the successful and highest bid to be paid to the Sheriff of Boone County in cash, cashier’s check or certified funds at the sale, and the full remaining balance to be paid to the Sheriff of Boone County in cash, cashier’s check or certified funds within twenty four (24) hours after the sale. The property is offered for sale and is sold without any representation as to quality of quantity of title and subject to any mortgages or liens prior to that of Rockford Bank & Trust Company, an Illinois Corporation. Rockford Bank & Trust Company, an Illinois Corporation, Plaintiff, By: Oliver, Close, Worden, Winkler and Greenwald, LLC By Kark Winkler,, One of its Attorneys, Suite 300, Waterside Center, 124 North Water St., PO Box 4749, Rockford, Illinois 61110-4749 (815) 968-7591, (815) 968-7505 (Fax) Published in the Boone County Journal 4/3/10/17 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY-BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. PLAINTIFF 09CH 147 VS MATTHEW J. BRESSLER; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR H&R BLOCK MORTGAGE CORPORATION; M. ALLYSON MISEVICH; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF MATTHEW J. BRESSLER, IF ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ; DEFENDANTS NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, MATTHEW J. BRESSLER; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF MATTHEW J. BRESSLER, IF ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ; defendants, that this case has been commenced in this Court against you and other defendants, asking for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying the premises described as follows, to wit:LOT FIFTEEN (15) AND THE WEST HALF OF LOT SIXTEEN (16) IN BLOCK TWO (2) OF DANIEL J. SULLIVAN’S ADDITION TO BELVIDERE, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST OF THE 3RD P.M., ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDEDNOVEMBER 19, 1886 IN BOOK 47 OF DEEDS ON PAGE 321, IN BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, SITUATED IN BOONE COUNTY, STATE OF ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 1008 GROVER STREET BELVIDERE, IL 61008 and which said Mortgage was made by, MATTHEW J. BRESSLER; Mortgagor (s), to M.E.R.S., INC. AS NOMINEE FOR H&R BLOCK MORTGAGE CORPORATION Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of BOONE County, Illinois, as Document No. 2006R03260; and for other relief. UNLESS YOU file your answer or otherwise file your appearance in this case in the Office of the Clerk of this County, Nora L. Ohlsen Clerk of the Court 601 N. Main St SUITE 303 Belvidere, Illinois 61008 on or before May 4, 2009, A JUDGMENT OR DECREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE COMPLAINT. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES Attorneys for Plaintiff Thirteenth Floor 1 North Dearborn Chicago, Illinois 60602 Tel. (312) 346-9088 Fax (312) 346-1557 PA 0905782 I172632 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/3/10/17 94686 SMALL CLAIMS CASE NUMBER 09SC11194 DAVID L. BRANTNER 100 THORNHILL DR SW POPLAR GROVE, IL 61065 You are being sued by LEGACY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES LLC, AGENT FOR TIMBER RIDGE APARTMENTS in the Small Claims Court of MILWAUKEE County, 901 N. 9th St., Milwaukee, WI 53233. A hearing will be held at 8:30 a.m. on May 1, 2009. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the person suing you. (A copy of this claim has been mailed to you at the address above). We are attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. This communication is from a debt collector. Dated this 7th day of April, 2009 Attorneys for Plaintiff Heuer Law Offices, S.C. Jonathan D. McCollister (State Bar #1037740) 9312 W. National Ave. West Allis, WI 53227 Phone: (414) 224-3500 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/17/24/5/1 www.boonecountyjournal.com In Our 13th Year IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS HSBC BANK USA, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF ACE SECURITIES CORP. HOME EQUTY LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2005-HE3, ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES Plaintiff, Vs. JAMES AUGUST II; AMY AUGUST; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR FINANCE AMERICA, LLC; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants, 09CH 78 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU: UNKNOWN OWNERS and NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS That this case has been commenced in this Court against you and other defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying the premises described as follows, to-wit: Lot Seventeen (17) in Block Sixteen (16) as designated upon the Plat of Sheffield Green, Plat NO. 6 being a Subdivision of part of the South Half (1/2) of Section 35, Township 44 North, Range 3 East of the Third Principal Meridian in Boone County, Illinois, as platted and recorded in the Recorder’s Office of Boone County, Illinois, in Plat index file envelope NO. 32, as Document No. 78-1544 on May 22, 1978 as situated in Boone County and State of Illinois. COMMONLY KNOWN AS 1822 14th Avenue, Belvidere, IL 61008 and which said Mortgage was made by: James August II and Amy August, Husband and Wife, the Mortgagor(s)],Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Finance America, LLC as Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Boone County, Illinois, as Document No. 05 R02256; and for other relief; that summons was duly issued out of said Court against you as provided by law and that the said suit is now pending. NOW, THEREFORE, UNLESS YOU file your answer or otherwise file your appearance in this case in the Office of the Clerk of this Court, Nora Ohlsen Clerk of the Circuit Court 601 North Main, #303 Belvidere, IL 61008 on or before May 4, 2009, A DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU AT ANY TIME AFTER THAT DAY AND A JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRAYER OF SAID COMPLAINT. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 134 N. LaSalle Street Suite 1110 Chicago, IL 60602 312-263-0003 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are advised that this law firm is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I172507 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/3/10/17 ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION State of Illinois ) County of Boone ) ss This is to certify that the undersigned intend… to conduct and transact a BEAUTY SALON business in said County and State under the name of SOLA de BELLEZO LAS ROSAS at the following post office addresses: 821 N. Main St., Belvidere, IL 61008 and that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business, with the respective residence address of each, are as follows: NAME: JUANA G. RAMIERZ, 1432 Downgate Drive, Belvidere, IL 61008 SIGNED: Juana G. Ramierz, 4-1-09 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) to before me this 1st day of April, 2009, Pamela D. McCullough, County Clerk, by Mary S. Steuer, Deputy Published in the Boone County Journal 4/3/10/17 Attorney I.D. #06183595 JTO, Ltd. File No. 09-33801/ER IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. TRUSTEE SUCCESSOR TO ARGENT MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC. Plaintiff, vs. GEORGE HERNES; CHRISTINA HERNES FOR PURPOSES OF EXTINGUISHING HOMESTEAD RIGHTS UNKNOWN OWNERS; NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants, 09CH 91 PUBLICATION NOTICE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, GEORGE HERNES;M CHRISTINA HERNES, Nonrecord Claimants and Unknown Owners, Defendants in the above entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of Boone County, IL, by the Plaintiff against you and other defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage conveying the premises described as follows, to wit: LOT 12 AS DESIGNATED UPON THE PLAT OF SHEFFIELD GREEN PLAT NO. 7 PHASE III, BEING A SUBDIVISION ON PART OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, THE PLAT OF WHICH SUBDIVISON IS RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO. 92-1144 IN THE RECORDER’S OFFICE OF BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF BOONE AND THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1304 12TH AVENUE, BELVIDERE, IL 61008 PIN#05-35-327-012 And which said mortgage was made by GEORGE HERNES MARRIED TO CHRISTINA HERNES to ARGENT MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC. as Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Boone County, IL, as document number 04R 12110. And for such other relief prayed; that summons was duly issued out of the said Circuit Court of Boone County against you as provided by law, and that the said suit is now pending. NOW THEREFORE, UNLESS YOU, the said above defendants, file your answer to the complaint in the said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the Office of the Clerk of Boone County, at the Courthouse, in the City of Belvidere, Boone County, IL, on or before May 4, 2009, default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a decree entered in accordance with the prayer of said complaint. Monique O’Toole Jaros, Tittle & O’Toole, Limited 20 N. Clark, Suite 510 Chicago, IL 60602 312-750-1000 I172625 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/3/10/17 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY - BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS PHH Mortgage Corporation a/k/a PHH Mortgage Services PLAINTIFF Vs. Mark C. Smith; The Poplar Grove State Bank; Unknown Owners and Nonrecord Claimants DEFENDANTS 09CH 144 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU: Mark C. Smith Unknown Owners and Nonrecord Claimants That this case has been commenced in this Court against you and other defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying the premises described as follows, to-wit: ALL OF LOT THREE (3) IN BLOCK 58 AND ALSO PART OF LOT 6 IN 815-544-4430 The Boone County Journal SAID BLOCK 58 OF THE ORIGINAL TOWN OF BELVIDERE, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN BOOK A OF DEEDS ON PAGE 95 AND RE-RECORDED IN BOOK 6 OF DEEDS ON PAGE 361, IN BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 3 AND PROCEEDING THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF LOT 6; 10 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE AT RIGHT ANGLES SOUTHEASTERLY, PARALLEL WITH KISHWAUKEE STREET, 66 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 6, THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 6, 10 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE AT RIGHT ANGLES NORTHWESTERLY PARALLEL WITH KISHWAUKEE STREET, 66 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING; SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF BOONE AND THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 516 N. State Street Belvidere, IL 61008 and which said Mortgage was made by: Mark C. Smith the Mortgagor(s), to Amcore Bank, National Association successor by merger to Amcore Mortgage, Inc., as Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Boone County, Illinois, as Document No. 2001R02835; and for other relief; that summons was duly issued out of said Court against you as provided by law and that the said suit is now pending. NOW, THEREFORE, UNLESS YOU file your answer or otherwise file your appearance in this case in the Office of the Clerk of this Court, Nora Ohlsen Clerk of the Circuit Court 601 N. Main Street, #303 Belvidere, IL 61008 on or before May 11, 2009, A DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU AT ANY TIME AFTER THAT DAY AND A JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRAYER OF SAID COMPLAINT. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100 Burr Ridge, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 DuPage # 15170 Winnebago # 531 Our File No. 14-09-08014 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are advised that this law firm is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I173108 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/10/17/24 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY - BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS The Bank of New York Mellon, fka The Bank of New York as Successor in interest to JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA as Trustee for Structured Asset Mortgage Investments II Inc. Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust 2005-4, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-4 Plaintiff, Vs. Daniel Ness; et. al. Defendants, 08CH 428 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on JANUARY 20, 2009 LENDER SALES OF ILLINOIS LLC will on MAY 15, 2009, at the hour of 11:30AM., at the front doors of the Boone County Courthouse located at 601 N. Main Street , Belvidere, IL 61008, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: LOT NINETY-SIX (96) IN CANDLEWICK LAKE NO. 3 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO. 72-123 IN THE RECORDER’S OFFICE OF BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF BOONE AND THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. The common address of said real estate is: 119 Queensbury Place NE, Poplar Grove, IL 61065 PIN:03-22-478-003 Description of premises: RESIDENTIAL Sale Terms: 25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “as is” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.” If the property is a condominium, the purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). No refunds. The judgment amount is $156,647.12. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information: Sales Clerk, Codilis and Associates, P.C., Plaintiff’ Attorney 15 W. 030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100,Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527, Attorney Number 00468002, (630) 794- 5300, (630) 794-9876 ex # 1320, File No: 14-08-22378 I172813 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/10/17/24 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY - BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS CitiMortgage, Inc. Plaintiff, Vs. Toby A Livingston; et. al. Defendants, 08CH 474 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on JANUARY 20, 2009 LENDER SALES OF ILLINOIS LLC will on MAY 15, 2009, at the hour of 11:30AM., at the front doors of the Boone County Courthouse located at 601 N. Main Street , Belvidere, IL 61008, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: LOT ONE HUNDRED FOURTY-FIVE (145) AS DESIGNATED UPON PLAT NO.3 OF PRAIRIE GREEN OF POPULAR GROVE, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 11 AND PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 11 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST OF THE 3RD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, THE PLAT OF WHICH SUBDIVISION OS RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO. 2004R06788 IN THE RECORDERS OFFICE OF BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. The common address of said real estate is: 222 Cedar Bend Court, Poplar Grove, IL 61065 PIN:05-12-156-001 Description of premises: RESIDENTIAL Sale Terms: 25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “as is” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.” April 17, 2009 17 If the property is a condominium, the purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). No refunds. The judgment amount is $195,874.38. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information: Sales Clerk, Codilis and Associates, P.C., Plaintiff’ Attorney 15 W. 030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527, Attorney Number 00468002, (630) 794- 5300, (630) 794-9876 ex # 1320, File No: 14-08-29222 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY - BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, as purchaser of the loans and other assets of Washington Mutual Bank, formerly known as Washington Mutual Bank, FA (the “Savings Bank”) from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, acting as receiver for the Savings Bank and pursuant to its authority under the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. 1821(d). Plaintiff, Vs. Rebecca A. Burton; et. al. Defendants, 08CH 436 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on JANUARY 20, 2009 LENDER SALES OF ILLINOIS LLC will on MAY 15, 2009, at the hour of 11:30AM., at the front doors of the Boone County Courthouse located at 601 N. Main Street , Belvidere, IL 61008, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: LOTS ONE (1) AND TWO (2) AS DESIGNATED UPON THE PLAT DANIEL RALSTON’S ADDITION TO ARGYLE, A PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER (1/4) OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 45 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, THE PLAT OF WHICH ADDITION IS RECORDED IN BOOK 2 OF PLATS ON PAGE 12 IN THE RECORDER’S OFFICE OF BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF BOONE AND STATE OF ILLINOIS. The common address of said real estate is: 25 Main Street, Caledonia, IL 61011 PIN:03-19-351-001 Description of premises: RESIDENTIAL Sale Terms: 25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “as is” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.” If the property is a condominium, the purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). No refunds. The judgment amount is $94,594.17. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information: Sales Clerk, Codilis and Associates, P.C., Plaintiff’ Attorney 15 W. 030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527, Attorney Number 00468002, (630) 794- 5300, (630) 794-9876 ex # 1320, File No: 14-08-20471 I172820 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/10/17/24 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY - BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff,Vs. Frank J. Palumbo Jr. f/k/a Frank J. Palumbo; et. al. Defendants, 08CH 403 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on JANUARY 20, 2009 LENDER SALES OF ILLINOIS LLC will on MAY 15, 2009, at the hour of 11:30AM., at the front doors of the Boone County Courthouse located at 601 N. Main Street , Belvidere, IL 61008, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: LOT ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE (161) IN CANDLEWICK LAKE UNIT NO. 4 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO. 4 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO 72-415 IN THE RECORDER’S OFFICE OF BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF BOONE AND STATE OF ILLINOIS. The common address of said real estate is: 209 Hastings Way SW, Poplar Grove, IL 61065 PIN:03-27-377-012 Description of premises: RESIDENTIAL Sale Terms: 25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “as is” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.” If the property is a condominium, the purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). No refunds. The judgment amount is $106,611.89. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information: Sales Clerk, Codilis and Associates, P.C., Plaintiff’ Attorney 15 W. 030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527, Attorney Number 00468002, (630) 794- 5300, (630) 794-9876 ex # 1320, File No: 14-08-24798 I172814 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/10/17/24 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY - BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS LaSalle Bank National Association, as Trustee for Morgan Stanley Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-11 Plaintiff, Vs. Ramiro Rodriguez; et. al.Defendants, 08CH 266 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on JANUARY 20, 2009 LENDER SALES OF ILLINOIS LLC will on MAY 15, 2009, at the hour of 11:30AM., at the front doors of the Boone County Courthouse located at 601 N. Main Street , Belvidere, IL 61008, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: LOT 12 IN CANDLEWICK LAKE UNIT NO.4 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO. 72-415 IN THE RECORDER’S OFFICE OF BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF BOONE AND STATE OF ILLINOIS. The common address of said real estate is: 2019 Candlewick Drive SW, Poplar Grove, IL 61065 18 April 17, 2009 The Boone County Journal 815-544-4430 PIN:03-27-451-034 Description of premises: RESIDENTIAL Sale Terms: 25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “as is” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.” If the property is a condominium, the purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). No refunds. The judgment amount is $185,087.20. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information: Sales Clerk, Codilis and Associates, P.C., Plaintiff’ Attorney 15 W. 030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527, Attorney Number 00468002, (630) 794- 5300, (630) 794-9876 ex # 1320, File No: 14-08-17338 I172810 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/10/17/24 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO., DBA COMMONWEALTH UNITED MORTGAGE COMPANY Plaintiff,-v.- CUTBERTO CORRAL, LORENZA CARDOZA CORAL, CANDLEWICK LAKE ASSOCIATION, INC., MARK A. CORRAL Defendants 08 CH 405 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on February 3, 2009, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation will at 1:00 PM on May 4, 2009, at the Boone County Courthouse, 601 North Main (West door), BELVIDERE, IL, 61008, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Lot Three Hundred Thirty-eight (338) as designated upon the Plat of Candlewick Lake Unit No. 4, being a Subdivision of portions of Sections 27 and 28, Township Forty-five (45) North, Range Three (3) East of the Third (3rd) Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded as Document No. 72-415 in the Recorder’s Office of Boone County, Illinois; situated in the County of Boone and the State of Illinois. Commonly known as 118 BENEDICT DRIVE SW, Poplar Grove, IL 61065 Property Index No. 03-03-28-277-005 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $107,790.58. Sale terms: The bid amount 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 Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g) (1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information, contact Plaintiff’s attorney: HEAVNER, SCOTT, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC , 111 East Main Street, Suite 200, DECATUR, IL 62523, (217) 422-1719 . THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff’s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I173977 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/10/17/24 STATE OF ILLINOIS, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, BOONE COUNTY IN RE THE MATTER OF ) Name Change for Harmony Hasenbuhler ) NO. 2009-MR-31 PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Harmony Lynn Hasenbuhler by David Henry Siebrasse/Dawn Lee Siebrasse His/her FATHER/MOTHER and next friend, without the assistance of an attorney, respectfully requests that this Court change his/her name. In support of my petition, it is stated that the following items are true: 1.This court has jurisdiction over the subject matter and the petitioner. 2.Petitioner is a minor of the age of 5 years and 10 mo. by whom this petition is signed, is the petitioner’s Father/Mother having the legal custody of his/her person. 3.Petitioner’s current address is 1049 9th Ave., Belvidere, IL 61008 4.Petitioner has lived in Illinois for at least 6 consecutive months before this petition was filed. 5.The state/country of Petitioner’s birth is: Illinois/United States Published in the Boone County Journal 4/10/17/24/09 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR WELLS FARGO ASSET SECURITIES CORPORATION HOME EQUITY ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-1 Plaintiff, -v.- JAMES MATHESON A/K/A JAMES H. MATHESON, et al Defendants, 08CH 438 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on January 27, 2009, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation will at 1:00 PM on May 14, 2009, at the Boone County Courthouse, 601 North Main (West door), BELVIDERE, IL, 61008, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT 56, AS DESIGNATED UPON THE PLAT OF WEST GROVE SUBDIVISION, PLAT NO. 1, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, PART OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, AND PART OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4, ALL IN SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 45 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, VILLAGE OF POPLAR GROVE, BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; THE PLAT OF WHICH SUBDIVISION IS RECORDED IN PLAT INDEX FILE ENVELOPE 302A AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 2004R10950 IN THE RECORDER’S OFFICE OF BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF BOONE AND THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 4126 QUEEN ANN WAY, POPLAR GROVE, IL 61065 Property Index No. 03-23-452-007 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $173,900.50. In Our 13th Year Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; the balance, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g) (1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Visit our website at http:\\service.atty-pierce.com. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff’s Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500. Please refer to file number PA0821462. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-5500 Attorney File No.: PA0821462 I174758 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/17/24/5/1 (IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY - BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS Chase Home Finance LLC PLAINTIFF Vs. Todd Bulow; Christina L. Bulow; Unknown Owners and Nonrecord Claimants DEFENDANTS 09CH 193 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU: Christina L. Bulow Unknown Owners and Nonrecord Claimants That this case has been commenced in this Court against you and other defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying the premises described as follows, to-wit: LOT SEVENTEEN (17), EIGHTEEN (18), NINETEEN (19), AND TWENTY (20) ALL IN BLOCK THREE (3) IN SHERMANTOWN, (ALSO KNOWN AS POPLAR GROVE) AS PLATTED AND RECORDED IN THE RECORDER’S OFFICE OF BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN BOOK T OF DEEDS ON PAGE 583, SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF BOONE AND STATE OF ILLINOIS. COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 100 Washington Street Poplar Grove, IL 61065 and which said Mortgage was made by: Todd Bulow Christina L. Bulow the Mortgagor(s), to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Boone County, Illinois, as Document No. 2007R10408; and for other relief; that summons was duly issued out of said Court against you as provided by law and that the said suit is now pending. NOW, THEREFORE, UNLESS YOU file your answer or otherwise file your appearance in this case in the Office of the Clerk of this Court, Nora Ohlsen Clerk of the Circuit Court 601 N. Main Street, #303 Belvidere, IL 61008 on or before May 18, 2009, A DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU AT ANY TIME AFTER THAT DAY AND A JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRAYER OF SAID COMPLAINT. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100 Burr Ridge, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 DuPage # 15170 Winnebago # 531 Our File No. 14-09-06752 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are advised that this law firm is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I175596 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/17/24/5/1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BOONE COUNTY-BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS OLD SECOND MORTGAGE COMPANY PLAINTIFF 09CH 175 VS ANDRES MORALES; MARIA ELENA VILLANUEVA; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ; DEFENDANTS NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, ANDRES MORALES; MARIA ELENA VILLANUEVA; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ; defendants, that this case has been commenced in this Court against you and other defendants, asking for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying the premises described as follows, to wit: LOT NINETY-SIX(96) AS DESIGNATED UPON BELVIDERE PRAIRIE PLACE FINAL PLAT NO 3, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN AND A RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 17 IN BELVIDERE PRAIRIE PLACE FINAL PLAT NO. 1, THE PLAT OF WHICH IS RECORDED IN THE RECORDER’S OFFICE OF BOONE COUNTY ON FEBRUARY 22, 2005 IN ENVELOPE 313-A AS DOCUMENT NO. 05R01892: SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF BOONE, STATE OF ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 4180 BROOKSTONE LANE BELVIDERE, IL 61008 and which said Mortgage was made by, ANDRES MORALES; MARIA ELENA VILLANUEVA; Mortgagor (s), to OLD SECOND MORTGAGE COMPANY Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of BOONE County, Illinois, as Document No. 2006R07814; and for other relief. UNLESS YOU file your answer or otherwise file your appearance in this case in the Office of the Clerk of this County, Nora L. Ohlsen Clerk of the Court 601 N. Main St SUITE 303 Belvidere, Illinois 61008 on or before May 18, 2009, A JUDGMENT OR DECREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE COMPLAINT. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES Attorneys for Plaintiff Thirteenth Floor 1 North Dearborn Chicago, Illinois 60602 Tel. (312) 346-9088 Fax (312) 346-1557 PA 0909644 I175685 Published in the Boone County Journal 4/17/24/5/1 www.boonecountyjournal.com ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION State of Illinois ) County of Boone ) ss This is to certify that the undersigned intend… to conduct and transact a home based internet retail (candle and body care products) business in said County and State under the name of SOYLUMINATIONS at the following post office addresses: 117 Benedict Dr. SW, Poplar Grove, IL 61065 and that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business, with the respective residence address of each, are as follows: NAME: PIMUNMAN JOY MAGNUSON, 117 Benedict Dr., SW, Poplar Grove, IL 61065 SIGNED: Pimunman Joy Magnuson, 4/16/09 Subscribed and registered to before me this 16th day of April, 2009, Pamela D. McCullough, County Clerk, by Karen E. 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FIX IT! • New Carpet • Vinyl Installations and Laminate Flooring LARRY RILL 815-544-3705 www.boonecountyjournal.com In Our 13th Year 815-544-4430 The Boone County Journal April 17, 2009 Belvidere High School Students Recognized On April 8, 2009, Belvidere High School’s I.D.E.A., Individuals Dedicated to Excellence in Academics, program recognized 263 students for their outstanding performance in academics and school attendance. To be involved in the program for each quarter, all members must maintain a minimum G.P.A. and may not have any unexcused absences and have no more than three excused absences. Students who meet these program standards have the chance to earn a variety of benefits that have been donated to the program by local businesses. The goal of the I.D.E.A. program is to provide positive rewards for students who define academic excellence in our school. I.D.E.A. student members for the third quarter of the 2008-09 school year are: Gold Card Members (4.0 GPA): Kalene Abraham, Kolin Anderson, Maxwell Bahling, Kathryn Carroll, Dalton Danielson, Amanda Gacioch, Melissa Garbe, Dennis Gessert, Richard Gessert, Brianna Grimes, Beatriz Guido, Maricruz Guido, Abigail Gustafson, Hannah Gustafson, Carly Holmes, Heather Hyland, Grace Libby, Matthew Louthain, Soad Mana, Brittany Mitchell, Andrea Newell, Shelby Osterberg, Javier Padilla, Ronak Patel, Samuel Peters, Kent Proffitt, Katlynn Rodgers, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Janet Saldana, Breanna Saso, Justin Sbeih, Kelsy Schmidbauer, Adam Smetters, and Christopher Zabel. Purple Card Members (3.99-3.50 GPA): Osvaldo Acevedo, Rebeca Aguilar, Derek Anliker, Jill Anliker, Quinn Balmaseda, Lina Barraza, Kendall Beach, Sharmine Berry, Joseph Bluege, Mollie Bluege, Matthew Bodey, Michael Branson, Anaikia Bridges, Margaret Broze, Taylor Byers, Lucia Camargo, Uziel Capetillo, Kristopher Cepeda, Stacey Chavira, Carly Christenson, Jessica Cross, Brandon Culvey, Alonso Diaz, Robert Dofflemyer, Shelby Doser, Anastasia Downey, Ronald Eisenman, Derek Ernest, Emily Ernest, Federico Felix, Brian Fike, Everett Fitts, Caitlin Flemming, Kathryn Gallagher, Andy Godinez, Lisa Green, Saba Hamid, Amber Hammond, Osiel Hernandez, Jacqueline Hughart, Samantha Jones, Zachary Jordan, Rebecca Jung, Felicia Kaspar, Danielle Kniep, Joseph Korotasz, Ashley Kugath, Michael Kunz, Andrew Lambaren, Cesar Lira, Megan Louthain, Shawna Mackeben, Steven Martin, Taylore Martin, Jordon McGee, Kelsey McKnight, Tessa Mclain, Megan Miller, Kaitlyn Mule, Anna Nieto, Vanity Olvera, Ava Oysti, Ricardo Perez, Tayler Pesava, Tahlar Proctor, Julian Rodriguez, Hannah Rognstad, Erica Sabinay, Anthony Sandoval, Jessica Santiago, Sarah Schroeder, Christina Sennebogen, Andrea Shacklee, Waleed Shahbain, Abigail Simon, Jamilyn Smolik, Aaron Starnes, Alyssa Stevens, Corey Stika, Brian Thayer, Laura Thomas, McKayla Traynor, Julian Valdes, David Vant, Aaron Vazquez, Brian Voss, Connie Wenger, Zachary Zawada, and Meilan Zhao. White Card Member (3.49-3.00 GPA): Daisy Aguirre, Christopher Alano, Khrystyna Baier, Tyler Barr, Monica Barragan, Krysta Begalka, Cheyenne Bergmark, Meghan Bleidorn, Mitchell Boehning, Jacob Brenz, Claire Brown, Joshua Broze, Cody Bruneau, Carmen Cantrell, Queshaun Canty, Quinten Canty, Nicole Capuano, Nikolas Ceasario, Sarah Chappel, Brandi Ciszek, Hannah Compton, Mayra Cortez, Jacob Culvey, Jeffery D’Angelo, Jordan Daringer, Johnny Delagarza, Eddie Delatrinidad, Tasha Duncan, Carolina Escobar, Brady Ferriter, Andrew Fowler, Mark Fox, Antonio Fregoso, Andres Galicia, David Gamboa, Cecilia Garcia, Leticia Garnica, Rosa Garnica, Bradley Gee, Colten Gibbs, Eric Gillingham, Marcus Gooden, Sarah Granados, Reed Greiter, Natalie Guzman, Paris Hare, Shawnika Harris, Hayley Hatfield, Keith Hatfield, Tyler Hathaway, Jacob Hayes, Logan Heacock, Whitney Hebel, Hillaire Henninger, Blaise Humphry, Jeffrey Humphry, Tegan Humphry, Cameron Hunter, David Joe, Benjamin Jordan, Jeremy Jung, Daniel King, Kyle Kulavic, Nicholas Kurtenbach, Jonathon Langel, John Larson, Tracey Larson, Kierra Leaich, Alma Leonardo, Joseph Leopold, Aimee Lepla, Katelyn Leverton, Kimberlee Liedberg, Taylor Lucas, Haley Lundin, Michael Maggio, Michael Mahon, Christina Martens, Maria Martenson, Kayla Mazzari, Justin McGee, Stephen Mead, Daisy Mechler, Alicia Meyer, Casey Miner, Matthew Newton, Megan Nolan, Matthew Nyman, Matthew Ollmann, Brian Ortiz, Ashley Ostrum, William Padilla, Alejandra Pasillas, Joshua Pedroza-O’Leary, Jeremy Penze, Katherine Peralta, Jonathan Perez, Ashlynn Pierce, Curtis Prolic, Ashley Quick, Rocio Ramirez, Wesley Richter, Avelino Rivera, Ivonne Robles, Yasmin Rodriguez, Hollie Rogman, Brittany Sanders, Alexander Schanna, Mary Schibelka, Jacey Schmalen, Casey Schultz, Kyle Scott, Allison Scott-Hill, Shana Sewick, Lexie Shattuck, Amanda Shue, Jaclyn Simmons, Taylor Simon, Trevor Smith, Matthew Smolinski, Ashley Spoden, Brian Stark, Craig Steinkamp, Coty Stevens, Andrew Sundling, Rachel Swiatek, Celeste Theis, Kevin Thomas, Sig Thompson, Andrea Torres, Sureyya Ucok, Blanca Urbieta, Karissa Van Keuren, Courtney Vettore, Sam Vongsouvanh, Bingqing Wang, Scott Wesley, Katelynn Wiegartz, Christopher Zawada, and Juana Zepeda. More Baseball Action ~ Belvidere Bucs vs. Belvidere North Photos clockwise from above: Belvidere’s Chris Zabel is forced out at second base by Belvidere North’s second baseman Patrick Grove during the sixth inning of the Blue Thunder’s 13-5 win on Wednesday, April 15. Belvidere North High School’s Doug Tracseki gets tagged out as he slides into third base during the fifth inning. Belvidere North High School’s Steve Russo makes the catch to force Belvidere’s Brian Voss out at first during the seventh inning of the Blue Thunder’s 13-5 win. (Photos by Curtis Clegg) 19 20 April 17, 2009 The Boone County Journal 815-544-4430 In Our 13th Year www.boonecountyjournal.com TIRED OF THOSE LONG LINES AND STILL GETTING NOWHERE?? FOID CARD RENEWAL WESTERN UNION COPIES WE WILL HELP! At Boone County License and Title, we take the time to work with you to solve ANY problem you might have with the Secretary of State. Lost titles, problem renewals, difficult title transfers. 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