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Lady Saukee track team brings home hardware By BETH ZUMWALT Pike Press A first and a fourth place finish by Olivia Campbell in the discus and shot, respectively, with a fourth place finish for the 4x400 team and Katie Cox’s third in the 300m hurdles gave the Lady Saukee team eighth place overall in the IHSA state track meet. There were 144 teams in the competition. Campbell was seeded first in the discus before and after the qualifying sectional meet. “I thought I might do better,” Campbell said. “But it was so hot that day, and none of the competitors were used to the heat yet. I checked the next day, and the 2A distances were shorter than normal as well.” Campbell threw the discus approximately 137 feet. Her personal best was in sectional with a 149.8 Her personal best in shot was 40.4 ¼ feet, and at state she threw a 37. Campbell has been throwing since the sixth grade. She was second in the state her seventh-grade year and fourth in her eighth-grade career. “Shot isn’t my favorite, but I do it,” she said. “I will be going to some events this summer, and I will throw the hammer and the weight. Once I get into college, I may get to specialize in discus, maybe not. I enjoy the hammer and the weight, but discus is my favorite.” Campbell has a trainer, and she works at her sport constantly. She is excited about going to Oregon later this month to compete in a national tournament. “It will be held in the same place

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Olivia Campbell brought home first place in the discus and fourth place in the shot put at the state track and field tournament last week at Eastern Illinois University. She is the daughter of Orin and Penny Campbell and will be a senior at Western High in the fall.

the Olympic trials are being held,” she said. The trip to the state tournament was special for all of the athletes and their families, but Amy Cox, mother of Katie Cox, who finished third in the 300m and was on the fourth place 4x400 team, had an especially emotional weekend. Amy Smith Cox was a member of the 1995 4x100 relay team that got first. Fellow runners included Annie Groom Murphy, Faith Wright Saxe and Sarah Webel Musgrave. “Then in 1996 we won again with Annie, Sarah, Christy Kunzeman and myself,” Smith-Cox said. “I didn’t realize it, but I guess there hasn’t been a

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Pittsfield High School’s girls track team heads off to state, Wednesday, June 9. Front row: Ellie TenEyck, Chloe Lemons, Katie Cox, Allison Wessel, Paige Thometz, Jayden Stendback and Tori Waters. Back Row: Melody Mangham, Olivia Campbell and Coach Marla Willard. Submitted photo

The Lady Saukee 4x400 track team brought home fourth place at the state track and field tournament. Team members are, left to right: Tori Waters, Ellie TenEyck, Katie Cox and Chloe Lemons.

state champ since then.” Cox said seeing the blue track was surreal and brought back many memories and inspirations. “I told Katie she could do anything she put her mind to,” Cox said. “I

always get butterflies right before she races just as I did when I was a runner.” Katie Cox also was a part of the 4x400 team that got fourth. Tori Waters, Ellie TenEyck and Chloe Lemons were also on the team.

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County board reaches agreements regarding back pay, payment in arrears By DAVID CAMPHOUSE Pike Press The Pike County Board met for a special meeting on Tuesday, June 8, to settle two ongoing issues related to county employee pay. Considered at the special meeting were the transition to payment in arrears to county employees and the disbursement of back pay owed to some county employees. The county’s transition to payment in arrears to its employees was going to create a gap in payment for county employees and, as a result, triggered “impact bargaining” with the Fraternal Order of Police, representing sheriff’s department employees, and Operating

Engineers Local 965, representing employees in the offices of the circuit clerk, county clerk, supervisor of assessment, treasurer and state’s attorney. “The transition will change from paying employees five days in advance, to paying basically five days behind,” County Board Chairman Jim Sheppard said following last month’s regular board meeting. “The transition caused a period of time when they wouldn’t be paid. Obviously that causes a hardship if they’re not paid for an extended period of time. We’re trying to lessen that burden, while maintaining our commitment to taxpayers.” Sheppard said that the money paid to employees to bridge the salary gap will be money on top

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Lauren Woodward, seated, was named 2021 Pike County Fair Queen on Tuesday, June 8. Pictured are, from left to right: Libby Lemons, first runner up; Kelsi Kessler; 2021 Queen Lauren Woodward and outgoing Queen Ashley Miller. Hailey Brewer, not pictured, was People’s Choice Award winner. See more fair royalty on A2.

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of employees’ current salaries “The deal we’re offering would be beyond their salary,” Sheppard said. According to Sheppard, most any gap in pay that could have been experienced by county employees with the transition to payment in arrears will now be offset by the county. “I believe we have reached an equitable agreement on the transition to arrears,” Sheppard said. “Employees should only notice some slight changes.” Sheppard said that federal funds issued to the county in response to the COVID-19 pandemic would be used to bridge the gap to payment in arrears. “The American recovery plan allows for hazard pay, and we approved that to coincide

with the adjustment payroll,” Sheppard said. According to Sheppard, the settlement will, in fact, result in larger paychecks during the transition period for many county employees. “The only thing missing will be stipends,” Sheppard said. “But since we are not taking out insurance, most will likely have a bigger paycheck.” Without the county board’s settlement, Sheppard said, many county employees – but not ambulance employees – could have seen a significant pay decrease during the transition period to payment in arrears. “Without, it would have varied but been about half,” Sheppard said. “Ambulance employees would have had no difference.” At the special June 8 meeting, the board also addressed the matter of back pay owed to union employees who had been working beyond their 32.5 hour work week for the past several years. In total, county employees are owed approximately $34,000 in back pay over five years. “The issue was created when the courthouse hours changed from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,” Sheppard said following last month’s regular board meeting. “Employees worked beyond 32.5 hours to ensure coverage of their offices.” The board, at last month’s

meeting, unanimously authorized elected office heads of the affected departments to pay current employees any back pay that they are owed going back as far as five years. The funds were to come out of each office’s existing budget. “The back pay will all be taken care of by the end of the month,” Sheppard said. “All but one office had turned in their requests, and those were paid with the payroll on the 10th.” The only department to not yet submit a pay request, according to Sheppard, is the treasurer’s office. In the event a department does not possess sufficient funds to cover the back pay owed to its employees, the department head may request a budget amendment. “They can request a budget amendment,” Sheppard said after last month’s regular board meeting. “An amendment requires a two-thirds majority of the board.” Sheppard said if approved, the additional funds to pay back pay would need to be drawn from the contingency line of the county’s general fund. When asked, Sheppard stated that, to date, all back payments had come from each department’s budget, but that budget amendments may yet be coming. “Currently, from their own budgets, but it may force us to amend some later,” Sheppard said.

Western Illinois Fair starts June 23 in Griggsville By BETH ZUMWALT Pike Press The Western Illinois Fair in Griggsville kicks off June 23, and fair organizers are hoping the community will come out and enjoy the festivities. Wednesday, June 23, will be the Queen and Princess pageant starting at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 24, a truck and tractor pull will begin at 6 p.m. Friday, June 25, will be the school bus demolition derby beginning at 7 p.m. Mike Brown Productions will put on the main derby Saturday, June 26, starting at 7:30 p.m. and a lawn and garden tractor pull will be Sunday at 1 p.m. “Lawn and garden tractor pulls are becoming very popular,” Scott Dunham, president of the Western Illinois Fair Board, said. “We are hoping they catch on here. We have a few local participants this year. We’re hoping local people will come out and cheer them on.” Sunday will also feature a bags tournament and a washer tournament. Both events start at 1 p.m. and should provide good competition. Meanwhile, on the midway, Conner Amusements has promised the fair

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The Western Illinois Fair kicks off next Wednesday, June 23, with a queen and princess pageant. Contestants for the title of princess are, front row, left to right: Ella Little, Winchester; Maggie Schnake, Winchester and Ahna York, Pittsfield. In back, the Miss Western Illinois Fair contestants are, left to right: Libby Lemons, Nebo; Hannah Snow, Pittsfield and Reagan Stauffer, Griggsville. Also competing are: Anna May, Jacksonville; Jennifer Bingham, Griggsville and Renae Martin, Perry. Both pageants start at 7 p.m. at the fairgrounds in Griggsville.

board a great selection of rides and amusements.

“They say they will be there with 20 pieces,” Dunham said. “We were lucky

to get a carnival. It’s been predicted between 25 and 30 percent of all carnivals went out of business last year due to COVID.” Also, the Pike County 4-H will have their livestock shows in the barn area. General project judging will be June 22 at the Farm Bureau building in Pittsfield; poultry and rabbit judging will be June 23 at 9 a.m. in the Griggsville Park. The dog show will be at 11:30 a.m. and the cat show at noon, both in the park. The goat and sheep show will begin at 5 p.m. in the arena. Goats first, followed by sheep, all in the arena. Friday will be the master showmanship at 9 a.m., followed by the animal science skill-a-thon at the American Legion. The auction preview will be at 5:30 p.m. and the auction will be at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, the beef show will be at 5 p.m. followed by the swine show at approximately 7 p.m. “It should be a good week,” Dunham said. “We hope the community will come out and support us. We operate on a shoestring budget, and every dime we make goes to upkeep on the grounds. We have a lot of new sponsors this year. People who have never sponsored with us before. We’d like to have a big crowd for them.”


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Highway department revises road work schedule By BETH ZUMWALT Pike Press The Pike County Highway Department has revised the oil and chipping schedule it released last week. The current county highway schedule for oil and

chipping county highways are: Wednesday, June 16: finish County Highway 6 and complete County Highway 9. Thursday, June 17: County Highway 2 Baylis to IL Rte 106 near Barry. Friday, June 18: no work.

Monday, June 21: no work. Tuesday, June 22: County Highway 4 North of I-72 at Barry to Adams County Line and County Highway 4 from El Dara to County Highway 1 at Mains Corner South of Barry.

Wednesday, June 23: County Highway 13 from Rte 106 to 275th St. west of El Dara and County Highway 13 from 255th Ave. to IL Route 96 near the Copperhead Tavern. Crews will move to the Perry area after June 23.

Health and Wellness Foundation of Pike County now accepting grant applications The Health and Wellness Foundation of Pike County (HWFPC) is now accepting applications for its Healthy Community Grant for projects benefiting the health and wellness of Pike County. HWFPC is seeking to fund projects that address Pike County’s physical, mental, emotional and/or social health concerns; implement a collaborative approach to a need; bridge the gap created by health disparities and provide evidence-based solutions. Proposals may include but are not limited to programs that provide: direct delivery of health and human services, health education and wellness resources, screenings and evaluations, technical assistance, public awareness activities and capacity building including training and staff development. The Healthy Community Grant funds

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projects solely benefit Pike County and is a single-year grant with a funding cap of $7,500 per project. To be eligible, applicant organizations must be not for profit or equivalent, and need not be located in Pike County, but should be seeking to provide programs or services within Pike County. The deadline for applying is Aug. 1. Organizations selected as grant recipients will be announced by October. Projects that exceed $7,500 should apply for the Health Catalyst Grant, which funds significant projects in an amount up to $15,000 annually, or up to $45,000 over three years. This grant was created to serve as a catalyst for addressing major health concerns impacting Pike County. Proposals should outline programs and/or services that demonstrate significant interventions for the county’s

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most pressing health and quality of life concerns, including: mental health, oral health and food insecurity. Applicants are encouraged to contact the foundation to discuss their proposals. The deadline for applying is Aug. 16. Grant applications may be obtained by calling the foundation office at 217285-6080 or by email at ichcf@aol.com. New applicants are encouraged to set up an appointment to discuss their proposal and the application process. HWFPC was established in 2003 for the sole purpose of positively impacting the health and wellness of Pike County. Since its inception, they have funded hundreds of programs, established multiple health scholarships and been involved in numerous community collaborations.

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Above: Molly Gerard was named Pike County Fair Junior Miss and People’s Choice winner. Allison Woods was first runner up. Submitted photo

Top left: Aiden Butler earned the award of Grand Champion Ewe and Grand Champion Ram at the Pike County Fair Sheep Show in Pleasant Hill on June 9. He is the son of Terry and Brittany Butler of Pittsfield. He is pictured here with his grand champion ewe named Betty. Beth Zumwalt/Pike Press

Left: The baby contest at the Pike County Fair attracted more than 35 contestants Saturday morning, but when the final vote was announced, the results showed, from left to right: Maci Robinson of Pittsfield as the baby girl first runner up; Piper McDonald, Pittsfield, baby girl winner; Donnie Guthrie, Griggsville, baby boy winner and Remington Howland, Pittsfield, first runner-up. Beth Zumwalt/Pike Press

The Little Mister and Miss Pageant at the Pike County Fair brought lots of smiles as the cuties parade around the stage. There were 22 total entries in the Little Mister and Little Miss Pageant. Winners were, in front: Brody Wells, people’s choice; Slayde Beach, third runner-up, boys and Alaina Davis, third runner-up, girls. Back row: Tobias Bruce, second runner-up, boys; Kylen Griffith, first runner up, boys; Lincoln Frericks, boys winner; Brielynn White, girls winner; Wridley Johnson, first runner-up, girls, and Braeylan Labby, second runner-up, girls.

Better Newspapers, Inc. acquires Pike Press Greg Hoskins, publisher of Better Newspapers, Inc., is proud to announce the acquisition of five Illinois newspapers: Calhoun News-Herald, Greene Prairie Press, Pike Press, Scott County Times and Jersey County Journal, all headquartered in Jerseyville. Based in Mascoutah, Better Newspapers, Inc., is a family-owned company currently operating 31 publications in Illinois and Missouri. “My staff and I are looking forward to the challenges and, more importantly, continuing to meet the needs of the Jerseyville and surrounding communities,” Hoskins stated. Hoskins bought his first group of newspapers in Mascoutah when he formed Better Newspapers, Inc. on May 1, 1991, and the newspapers included: the Mascoutah Herald, Clinton County News, Fairview Heights Tribune, and Scott Flier, which serves Scott Air Force Base. Since that time, Hoskins has purchased Altamont News, Arthur Graphic Clarion, Record-Herald News in Arthur and Bond and Fayette County Shopper, The Shoppers Review in Highland, The Nashville News, The Troy Times-Tribune, The Journal and the Tri-County Journal, both in Tuscola, The Leader Union in Vandalia, Southern Champaign County Today in Villa Grove, The Breeze Courier (daily) and the Shopping Spree, both located in Taylorville, and the Illinois Business Journal, a monthly business publication. Missouri publications

include Wayne County Journal-Banner and Reynolds County Courier both in Piedmont, Ste. Genevieve Herald, Ozark Horse Trader in West Plains, the Mountain Echo and Mountain Echo Extra in Ironton and the Douglas County Herald in Ava. In 2012, Hoskins expanded his corporation by building a regional press plant in Altamont. This plant not only prints publications owned by Better Newspapers but also a variety of other newspapers in the area. Hoskins attended the University of Iowa where he earned a bachelor’s degree in fine arts. His first newspaper job was in the sales department of the Times Press in Streator. Hoskins discovered his love and respect for newspapers at the local company. After leaving the Times Press, he began working for American Publishing Company in West Frankfort. The experience took him to Arizona to work for Kramer Publications, which produced a daily newspaper and approximately 17 weekly newspaper and shopper publications. The corporate headquarters of Better Newspapers, Inc., is located in Mascoutah. It is an organization founded on family loyalty. Greg Hoskins is president of the corporation, and his wife, Linda, works in the editorial department. His son, Scott Hoskins, is the Metro East general manager, and his other son, Mark, is the regional manager for the press plant and newspapers in Altamont.

What’s Happening In and around Pike County Area

Q The Pike County Art Guild will make 12-inch flag wreaths out of colorful bandanas June 25 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Pittsfield Community Center. Just in time for the Fourth of July. The event is free but there is charge for the bandanas. Limited to 20 people. Message the Pike County Art Guild on Facebook.


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Honors and achievements

Hoover May SOM at PHS

Walker receives PCHS scholarship

Reed Hoover, a Senior as well as the community. at Pittsfield High School, Also, congratulations has been selected as the to the following students May Saukee Citizen of for being nominated in the Month. He is the son May: Julia Collver, Kayla of Brian and Julie Martin, McKayla Hoover. Outside Jennings, Liam of his academics, Bonnett, Alexis Hoover currently Ator, Allison Wesworks at Reel Net sel, Ashlyn Labby, and Twine in PittsCameron Sweetfield. Hoover was ing, Caleb Motley, voted Saukee citiCraig Seymour, zen by the faculty Emma Root, Levi REED and staff at PHS. HOOVER Chaplain, MackSelection was enna Billingsley, based on helping others, Mason Pherigo, Meg courtesy, going above Musgrove, Nate Scranand beyond in helping ton, Rachel Boatright and the school environment Stone Wintgen.

Congratulations to 2021 Pike County Historical Society scholarship recipient, Cameron Walker! His essay about early schools in Pike County, specifically those in Derry Township, was well-researched and very interesting. Cameron is the son of Keith and Jane Walker. He is a senior at Pittsfield High School. His plans after high school are to attend John Wood Community College for two years and then transfer, studying animal science with a concentration in marine biology.

Class of 1954 offering post graduate scholarships PHS alums enrolled in or planning to pursue a post-secondary degree or training program are eligible to apply for a scholarship. It is hoped that such an award will help the recipient either jump start or finish a program of study. To be eligible, applicants must be graduates of Pittsfield High School and enrolled in good standing or accepted to their chosen educational program.

Applications are due by Thursday, July 1, and should only be submitted to: classof1954scholarship@gmail.com (scanned copies welcomed) or PHS Class of 1954 Scholarship Fund, PO Box 205, Pittsfield, IL 62363. Applications may be requested from classof1954scholarship@gmail.com or picked up at the PHS guidance office or John Wood Community College—Southeast Center.

Health And Wellness Foundation Of Pike County now accepting applications for Healthy Community Grants

The Health and Wellness Foundation of Pike County (HWFPC) is now accepting applications for its Healthy Community Grant for projects benefitting the health and wellness of Pike County. Grant applications may be obtained by calling the foundation office at 217-285-6080 or by email at ichcf@aol.com. New applicants are encouraged to set up an appointment to discuss their proposal and the application process. HWFPC is seeking to fund projects that: address

Pike County’s physical, mental, emotional, and/or social health concerns; implement a collaborative approach to a need; bridge the gap created by health disparities; and provide evidence-based solutions. Proposals may include but are not limited to programs that provide: direct delivery of health and human services, health education and wellness resources, screenings and evaluations, technical assistance, public awareness activities, and capacity building including training and staff develop-

ment. The Healthy Community Grant funds projects solely benefitting Pike County, Illinois and is single-year grant with a funding cap of $7500 per project. To be eligible applicant organizations must be not for profit or equivalent, and need not be located in Pike County but should be seeking to provide programs or services within Pike County. The deadline for applying is Aug. 1 Organizations selected as grant recipients will be announced by October.

PHHS announces fourth quarter honor roll All As: Braylee Anderson, Jayden Barnes, Kalista Crowder, Carter Dolbeare, Jadyn Hartsoci, Emma Henderson, Hannah Hill, Kortney Holcomb, Macie Lanter, Emily Leonard, Danni Lewis. All As and Bs: Caroline Arnold, Cecelia Bullock, Will Carsey, Madison Daniels, Harlee DeCamp, Dae Corion Dolbeare, Kenton Freesmeyer, Jared Goewey, Delaney Herron, McKinley Lowe, Dawn McKinnon, Zach Ontis,

Chloe Orr, Jade Peebles, Dylan Richards, Devlin Smith, Bowman Taylor, Reese Thompson, Simon Wheelan, Beretta Winchell, Draven Winchell, Keith Wright, Lindsey Wright. B Average or above: Wade Barnes, Gavin Crowder, Harvey Ewers, Kaleb Freesmeyer, Nick Gouran, Alena Griffen, Chandler Helm, Thorne Holcomb, Madilyn Lanter, Gwen Martin, Kaiti McDonald, Macey McKinnon, Shelby Turner, Kali Van Strien.

PHHS announces second semester honor roll All As: Jayden Barnes, Kalista Crowder, Carter Dolbeare, Emma Henderson, Hannah Hill, Kortney Holcomb, Macie Lanter, Emily Leonard, Danni Lewis. All As and Bs: Braylee Anderson, Caroline Arnold, Cecelia Bullock, Will Carsey, Madison Daniels, Harlee DeCamp, Harvey Ewers, Kaleb Freesmeyer, Kenton Freesmeyer, Jared Goewey, Jadyn Hartsock, Delaney Herron, Madilyn Lanter, McKinley Lowe, Zach Ontis, Chloe Orr, Jade Peebles, Dylan Richards, Bowman

Taylor, reese Thompson, Kali Van Strien, Simon Wheelan, Draven Winchell, Lindsey Wright. B Average or above: Zach Al-Rawas, Wade Barnes, Gavin Crowder, Dae Corion Dolbeare, Kaleah Gilbert, Nick Gouran, Alena Griffen, Caleb Hammitt, Chandler Helm, Thorne Holcomb, Gwen Martin, Madelyn Masters, Kaiti McDonald, Alyssa McGlynn, Dawn McKinnon, Macey McKinnon, Kaci Riddle, Trey Shireman, Devlin Smith, Shelby Turner, Beretta Winchell, Keith Wright.

Griggsville-Perry High School announces fourth quarter honor roll Griggsville-Perry has released the names of the students achieving academic recognition for the fourth quarter of the 20-21 school year. Q Honor Roll: Students that have earned all As and Bs for Quarter 4.

Freshmen: Mason Bolton, Holden Dunham, Logan Hobson, Tighan Lawson, Riley Lemmons, Kiera Nash, Kiereny Nash, Rory Phillips, Isabella Shoemaker, Jack Shoemaker, Jaime Syrcle. Sophomores: Kale Liehr, Braden Martin, Landon Waid. Juniors: Tate Kunzeman, Dalton Shoemaker. Seniors: Isaac Garrett. Tanner Leedy,

Renae Martin. Q High Honor Roll: Students that earned all As for Quarter 4.

Freshmen: Jeffrey Leonard, Lane Lipcaman, Wyatt Lipcaman, Nathalie Lothridge, Michael Myers, Alayna Sargent, Colby Tate, Alexis Zavala. Sophomores: Makayla Andrews, Addie Bennett, Sydnee Brown, Logan Evans, Damon Tyler. Juniors: Micah Broyles, Kaylee Spencer, Claire Tate. Seniors:Avery Bradshaw, Jenna Kelley, Fiona Kelly, Cashten Kirk, Ashley Waters.

Brian Daniel, Hayden Gresham, Alexis Grrom, Shania Grummel, Angelica Hucksteip, Mckinley Jennings, Christopher Lewis, Delaney McEwen, Sierra Nash, Nancy Olsen, Lindsay Rivera, James Robbins, Emily Schacht, Isaac

Students named to the honor roll at Western High School for the final quarter were: Seniors: Q High Honor Roll GPA of 3.5 and up Matthew Depke, Erick Hively, McCanna Dolbeare, Haley Flores, Sami Stearns, Olivia Vincent, Carl Conley. Devon Beahan. AJ Rubison. Q Honor Roll GPA of 3.4993.00 Aubree Dunker, Grace Smith, Shelbey Syrcle, Noah Fuqua, Jayce Koeller, Canin Rennecker, Rilee West.

Juniors: Q High Honor Roll GPA of 3.5 and up Olivia Campbell, Kylin McQuay. Josi Simmerman. Ethan Dixon, Cayden Fesler. Q Honor Roll GPA of 3.499- 3 Ryleigh Walston, Gage Smith, Chyann Davis. Sophomores: Q High Honor Roll GPA of 3.5 and up Reagan Smith. Natalie Harris, Peyton Robbins, Skylar Bainter, Madison Phillips, JT Walston, Alyssa Koeller, Lily Winningham.

Q Honor Roll GPA of 3.499- 3 Kaeloni Hull, Paige Wombles, Ryder Neese, Zachary Rucker, Brenlee McKinnon. Freshmen: Q High Honor Roll GPA of 3.5 and up. Emily Deke, Alexis Harris, Leo Seidelman, Luke Weir, Karli Colgrove, Emma Oitker, Jonathan Grammar, Carlen Harrison, Kaydee Rennecker, Faith Lynch. Q Honor Roll GPA of 3.499- 3 Aemilia Aebel, Matthew Martin, Jaelyn Batchelor, Seth Vincent , Samuel Walch.

Pittsfield High School honor rolls Q High Honor Roll – 4.5 or better GPA in all academic subjects – No D’s Seniors: Mackenzie Amann, Lauren Archer, Faith Baker, Rachael Boatright, Nikki Carter, Joel Clements, Max Couch, Ian Damon, Elexis Ebbing, Payton Frieden, Alexis Groom, Kate Hoover, Reed Hoover, Mckayla Jennings, Rilee Lash, Chloe Lemons, Natalie Lemons, Alyssa Merryman, Brock Miller, Caty Miller, Madison Neese, Nancy Olson, Ella Pepper, Cassidy Poor, Brianna Ruble, Emily Schacht, Rylee Shaw, Haley Smith, Richard Smith, Skyler Smith, Eli Smithers, Abby Springer, Jayce Stendback, Jayden Stendback, Cameron Sweeting, Paige Thometz, Cade Tomhave, Allison Wessel, Audrey White. Juniors: Alex Baxter, Karley Bogatzke, Marissa Burdick, Leif Carter, Caden Casto, Levi Chaplin, Nicole Cooley, Cade Corgiat, Kaitlyn Cox, Breanna Fox, Gavin Graham, Phillip Graham, Nathan Gunder, Kadence Haskins, Jess Hayden, Natalie Hobbs, Carter Klatt, Mattison McCartney, Zoey Myers, Britney Nguyen, Mason Pherigo, T.J. Reel, Walker Rennecker, Addy Ruble, Emma Saxe, Taylor Scott, Nate Scranton, Craig Seymour, Benjamin Sharrow, Sarah Sharrow, Raegan Smithers, Bobby Stout, Adileigh West, Stone Wintjen. Sophomores: Caden Anstedt, Kaitlynn Apps, Stormie Bergman, Chloe Chastain, Willow Claus, Julia Collver, Ella Constable, Nolan Daniel, Lauren Dunham, Laykin Ebbing, Kaitlyn Freesmeyer, Katelyn Graham, Jaynee Heafner, Chloe Heightman, Tayleigh Lacey, Weston McAllister, Jaedyn Miller, Caleb

Motley, Adam Musgrave, Katelyn Musgrove, Aidan Poor, Kimberly Stecker, Ellianna Ten Eyck, Ethan Thompson, Brayden Veile, Tori Waters. Freshman: Konner Allen, Nicole Antolin, Alexis Ator, Preston Bonds, Liam Bonnett, Kyle Bradshaw, Madison Burdick, Ronne Curtis, Liesel Davidsmeyer, Kevlynn DeJaynes, Quinn Franklin, Emma Gay, Wesley Gengler, Sophie Gresham, Raeanna Grimes, Isaac Helms, Leather Hill, Bradley Kruzan, Lainie Marable, Wyatt McClintock, Hunter McEuen, Meg Musgrove, Rebecca Neupauer, Lucas Nichols, Vincent Olson, Javan Petty, Makinley Poor, Aaron Shaw, Spencer Snyder, Rhett Springer, Allison Stambaugh, Keagen Stamper, Joseph Thomas, Brennan Tomhave, Jackson Veile, Sadie Weir, Elizabeth Wittman, Aislyn Wyatt. Q Honor Roll – 4.0 – 4.5 in all academic subjects – No D’s Seniors: Peyton Apps, Mackenna Billingsley, Jadyn Daniels, Bethany Grammer, Julius Jackson, Jasmine Long, Tanner Robinson, Cameron Walker. Juniors: Marco Ballinger, Shelby Bauer, Courtney Bell, Mason Davis, Keaton Jacques, Blayton Lemons, Logan Lumley, Rylee Martin, Scott Semen, Randley Springer, Jagen Wood. Sophomores: Carlee Constable, Avery Heavner, Lexie McClain, Chloe Opitz, Soren Pine, Raven South, Adi Terpstra, Lauren Williams. Freshman: Hunter Beck, Charlie Cooley, Natalie Frazer, Ethan Gratton, Alexander Guthrie, Marley Hoover, Isaac Leon, Eli Mendenhall, McKelvey Mohr, Isabella Rennecker, Emma Root, Cole Walton, Ryker Warren.

Q Perfect attendance – Fourth Quarter Seniors: Faith Baker, Makayla Grisham, Brock Miller, Kylie Paben, Skyler Smith, Colton Story, Cade Tomhave, Destini Utterback. Juniors: Courtney Bell, Caden Casto, Emma Clendenny, Mason Davis, Dylan Foster, Gavin Graham, Michael Grahovac, Shayna Harrison, Camden Harter, Natalie Hobbs, Keaton Jacques, Carter Klatt, Justin Lichtsinn, Kile Martin, Mattison McCartney, Collin Nash, Britney Nguyen, J.J. Petty, Sam Poor, Ana Reed, T.J. Reel, Walker Rennecker, Addy Ruble, Taylor Scott, Craig Seymour, Reagan Smithers, Adileigh West, Jagen Wood, Laken Young. Sophomores: Kaitlyn Apps, Makayla Bowen, Madison Chaplin, Willow Claus, Julia Collver, Lauren Dunham, Laykin Ebbing, Chloe Heightman, Tayleigh Lacey, Eli Leonard, Jaedyn Miller, Caleb Motley, Adam Musgrave, Katelyn Musgrove, Jameson Noble, Chloe Opitz, Wyatt Potter, Kimberly Stecker, Ellianna Ten Eyck, Brayden Veile, Ian Wallace, Tori Waters, Lauren Williams. Freshman: Konner Allen, Alexis Ator, Preston Bonds, Kyle Bradshaw, Brady Curtis, Aubrey Graham, Ethan Gratton, Alexis Hammitt, Skyler HarveyGwartney, Lucas Hutton, Kayla Martin, Wyatt McClintock, Hunter McEuen, McKelvey Mohr, Kayden Mountain, Tracer Mowen, Meg Musgrove, Rebecca Neupauer, Makinley Poor, Isabella Rennecker, Anna Sidwell, Keagen Stamper, Jonah Thomas, Joseph Thomas, Brennan Tomhave, Jackson Veile, Bradley Ward, Hayley Ward, Aislyn Wyatt.

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~ Schedule of Events ~ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23

Queen Pageant and Little Miss 7:00 pm THURSDAY, JUNE 24

UPA Tractor Pull 6:00 pm

JWCC announces Spring Dean’s List

Three hundred and ninety students at John Wood Community College have been named to the dean’s list for the 2021 Spring term. To be named to the dean’s list, a fulltime student must be enrolled for nine or more credit hours and must earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. A part-time student must have accumulated at least 15 semester hours, be enrolled for fewer than nine credit hours during the current term and have a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher. Pike County students named to the dean’s list,, include the following: Barry: William Banks, Abigail Coonrod, Colten Birbeck, McCanna Dolbeare, Krista Forbis, Paige Snyder. Baylis: Erick Hively, Avery Lewis, Baily Bowen, Nina Voga. Chambersburg: John Phillips. Griggsville: Heather Main, Lane Spencer. Hull: David Dees, Matthew Depke, Taylor Smith, Ollivia Vincent. Kinderhook: Lyndi Weir. Milton: Macee Borrowman. Nebo: Sadie Ruble, Hao Tran. New Canton: Noah Gay. Pearl: Katherine Hoover, Nathan Hoover, Skylee Mangham, Griffin Van Winkle. Perry: Renae Martin. Pittsfield: Jadon Bryant,

Western announces final honor roll of school year

Shaw, Rylee Shaw, Abby Springer, Michelle Taylor, Paige Thometz, Allison Wessell. Pleasant Hill: Emma Dolbeare, Heather Smith. Rockport: Cade Riddle.

FRIDAY, JUNE 25

School Bus Demolition 7:00 pm SATURDAY, JUNE 26

Compact, Youth, Gut N Go, Super Stock (Mike Brown Productions) 7:30 pm

Pike County Health Department

SUNDAY, JUNE 27

COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics

Garden Tractor Pull 1:00 pm Beer Pavilion open daily from Noon-12:00 pm

ALL CLINCS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Age 18 years and older.

Pfizer Vaccine Age 12 years and older.

“Off The WALL” band on Friday, June 25 9:00 pm-12:00 pm Robinson Woodcarvers Auction Saturday, June 26 at 8:00 pm 4-H shows on grounds Wednesday, June 23 thru Friday, June 25

Connor Family Amusements ADMISSION PRICES Wednesday, June 23 thru Saturday, June 26: $10/each Sunday, June 27: $5/each Front gate includes unlimited carnival rides. NO ONE UNDER 21 ALLOWED IN THE BEER TENT

All clinics will be at the health department. 606 W. Adams Street Pittsfield, Illinois

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PICKINGS FROM PIKE’S PAST 150 YEARS AGO: TORNADO HITS PITTSFIELD

150 Years Ago June 22, 1871 As no preparations have EHHQ PDGH E\ WKH FLWL]HQV RI 3LWWV¿HOG WR FHOHEUDWH WKH Fourth, doubtless, many will visit our neighboring towns on that day. Griggsville and Barry are making preparations for a very good time. The El Dara and Pearl folks intend to enjoy themselves by an oyster supper DQG GDQFH DW WKH ¿UVW DQG D SLFnic and dance at the last-named place. A terrible tornado struck 3LWWV¿HOG LQ WKH PLGGOH RI WKH night. The towering walls of the Bush block, the beautiful WKUHH VWRU\ HGL¿FH RQ WKH VRXWK side of the square, trembled, and came down. It had not yet been roofed. Col. D. B. Bush has sustained a loss of around $5000. Trees, stalwart old monarchs, that have stood the storms of ages, trembled like OLOLHV LQ D VSULQJ EUHH]H DQG groaned terribly, as their limbs were blown across the town. 125 Years Ago June 17, 1896 The Perry State Bank has increased its capital from $25,000 to $40,000. This is one of the paying institutions of our town. Perry baseball players went to Griggsville, and played to a 24-24 tie. The Griggsville boys came here, and the game was stopped after six innings by rain, resulting in a tie, 11-11. Our boys went to Griggsville again with blood in their eye, and determination to win. Result, 35-33 in favor of Perry.

7KH ¿UH EHOO LQ 3LWWV¿HOG has been elevated some 15 or 20 feet, and now its tones are QRW PXIÀHG E\ WKH DGMDFHQW buildings, but go out so as to be heard all over the city with much volume and force. After 32 years of pleasant association, Andrew Plattner bought out his partner, Mr. E. C. Winans. Mr. Plattner’s son, Roy, will stay with him and assist in the undertaking business. 7KH 3LWWV¿HOG &RORUHG 0HWKodist Church had a largely attended festival Saturday night, there being present quite a number attending from Griggsville, Milton and the country round about. 100 Years Ago June 22, 1921 The oil drilling on the PierVRQ IDUP ZHVW RI 3LWWV¿HOG KDV been delayed because two 10inch bits were lost in shipping. Dr. G. B. Garrison, pioneer doctor of Pike County, died recently at his home in Pearl. Six Pike County young people graduated from the University of Illinois. They are Roy Beauman and John Halver /HHN RI 3LWWV¿HOG (VWKHU /HH McVay of Barry, Frank Green Dickinson of Griggsville, Warren Lyons Kirby of Hull and Lloyd Wesley Bush of Nebo. 75 Years Ago June 19, 1946 George F. Barrett, Attorney General of the state of Illinois, was guest speaker at the 3LWWV¿HOG 5RWDU\ PHHWLQJ DW WKH Cardinal Inn last Thursday at noon.

The M & D Meat Store of 3LWWV¿HOG ODVW ZHHN LQVWDOOHG several new pieces of equipment. They have a new slicing machine for cold meats, a new gravity feed grinder, new cooler and a new power saw for cutting steaks and roasts which is really interesting to see. George McGann and son George Edward are the proprietors of M & D. The strident voice of the locust is heard in the land this year. It is reportedly the 17year variety that has appeared in such vast swarms in so many parts of the country. 50 years Ago June 23, 1971 3LWWV¿HOG JUDGH VFKRRO FKLOdren will be governed by a new setup for enrollment this fall. East School will operate a morning and afternoon kinderJDUWHQ DQG UHFHLYH DOO ¿UVW JUDGers from the entire town. South School will have two kindergarten classes and all children in grades two through four. Higbee will be assigned only VWXGHQWV LQ JUDGHV ¿YH WKURXJK eight. The new boat-launching faFLOLWLHV DW 3LWWV¿HOG FLW\ ODNH DUH now ready to accommodate ERDWHUV DQG ¿VKHUPHQ Nearly 3000 Pike Countians signed letters asking North Vietnam to release the Americans held prisoners of war during the countywide campaign held last month. 25 Years Ago June 19, 1996 The Twin Pike Family YMCA board of directors is

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happy to announce that the YMCA Founders Campaign goal of $200,000 has been achieved. For now, the activities will take place in facilities that already exist in communities. “We do want a YMCA building, but it is just not practical at this time,” said Ken Saylor, YMCA executive director. Gasoline prices continue to climb in Illinois to an average of $1.35, which is the highest since 1981 when the price reached $1.87. 10 Years Ago June 22, 2011 The total price tag for the proposed Western Community Center YMCA at Barry might have seemed steep initially, but residents are well on their way to getting the new facility. The idea for the Western Community YMCA came up in 2010 after the city of Barry acquired the former Catholic Church building. Seven members of the Nebo High School class of 1941 gathered for a reunion June 15 at the Cardinal Inn. There are eight members of the original 18 classmates living. They were called the Nebo Pirates, and their colors were orange and black. (Compilers note: Three members remain, 80 years after graduating: Carroll Borrowman, Lyndle Stark and Eileen Turnbaugh Cooley. My father, Bruce Boren, was also a PHPEHU RI WKH FODVV WKH ¿UVW WR graduate in the new Nebo gymnasium.) Q Compiled by Michael Boren.

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COVID is still present; take precautions to protect yourself and others

Illinois entered Phase 5 of the Restore Illinois Plan. This means a full re-opening of all businesses and activities. The Pike County Health Department (PCHD) would like to remind people that although things are starting to return to normal, the COVID-19 virus is still here. Just in the month of May and so far in June this year, 34 Pike County residents have contracted COVID-19. Out of those, ¿YH ZHUH KRVSLWDOL]HG DQG WKHUH was one COVID-elated death. The average age of individuals contracting the virus during that time period is 42.5 years of age. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that individuals who are not fully-vaccinated cover their nose and mouth with a face covering in a public place and are unable to maintain a 6-foot social distance. This requirement applies whether in an indoor space, such as a store or in a public outdoor space where maintaining a 6-foot social distance is not always possible. CDC also advises all individuals, including those who are fully vaccinated, are required to wear a face covering on planes, buses, trains and other forms of public transportation and in transportation hubs, such as airports, train and bus stations; in congregate facilities, such as correctional facilities and homeless shelters and in health care settings. The most effective measures for preventing further spread of COVID-19 are getting vaccinated, staying home when you are sick, maintaining physical separation between other people while out in public (at least 6 feet) and frequently washing your hands with either soap and water or

an alcohol-based hand rub. Pike County Health Department (PCHD) reopened the building to the public on Monday, June 14, and will resume services Monday through Thursday with the exception of WIC. WIC will continue remote services until August. Clients will be able to use the front door to gain access. PCHD is closed to the public on Fri-

days. Masking will be required and verbal COVID screening will be conducted. PCHD will close from noon-1 p.m. daily. ,PPXQL]DWLRQ FOLQLFV ZLOO UHsume in July. More information is upcoming on dates and WLPHV RI LPPXQL]DWLRQ FOLQLFV PCHD will continue to offer COVID vaccine clinics on Thursday’s throughout the month of June for those aged

12 years and older. To register, please call PCHD at 217-2854407 and use option 8 to leave a message with your name, phone number and date of birth. For adolescents, please leave your child’s name, date of birth, parent’s name and phone number. You can also register online at https://pikecountyil.org and click on the red banner at the top of the page.

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L. Joan Skirvin Garrett Myers L. Joan Skirvin Garrett Myers went to be with her Lord and Savior on June 12, 2021 peacefully with her family near her side.

Cremation rites are being accorded. No formal services are planned at this time. Lummis Funeral Home in Pleasant Hill, IL is handling the arrangements.

Raejeanne Jule Schlieper Raejeanne Jule Schlieper, age 79, of Pittsfield, IL passed away on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at St. Vincent’s Home in Quincy, IL. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, June 15, 2021 at 11 a.m. at Calvary Baptist Church in Pittsfield, IL. Visitation was held

prior to the service at the church from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Memorials are suggested to be made to Calvary Baptist Local Missions. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.nieburfh.com. Niebur Funeral Home in Pittsfield is handling the arrangements.

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Feels like summer in Rockport Congratulations to Dylan and Katie Reel, who will be having a baby January 2022. Rob Helkey’s son, Ethan, had a birthday, June 14. Happy Birthday from Grandma Pence. Kathy and Nathan Pence

are in Florida for vacation. Please remember Bob Feil in your prayers. Also remember Kathy Baughman in prayer as she is having trouble with one of her legs. I guess that’s all for this

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Pittsfield’s newest business, Brewed, opened up on Monday, June 16, on the west side of the courthouse square. Brewed will offer coffee, espresso, smoothies and food.

By FRANCES PENCE 217-242-3511 week. Have a good one and God Bless.

MILTON

Help your community; spend an evening at the ball park

Concession stand workers and umpires needed for the Milton Ball Park! Contact Glenna Pruitt at 217-3717518 for more information. Family Movie Night (parental guidance suggested), Friday nights, through July 16 on the lawn of CJ’s Cafe. Each episode of “The Chosen” starts at 8:45 p.m. and lasts around 30-50 minutes. Popcorn and water will be served. Bring a blanket or

lawn chairs. Youth group special summer events one to two times per month Sunday nights for grades six and up at Milton Christian Church. Pike County Backyard Bible Club, Wednesday-Friday, July 28-31, 6:30-8:15 p.m. at the Milton Ballpark. Celebration Night, Saturday at 5 p.m. in Pittsfield. Full or partial scholarships are available upon

By KARRIE SPANN 217-723-4262 request at Milton Christian Church for Milton kids to attend Mississippi Valley Christian Service Camp. The camp schedule is available at www.mvcsc.com. You must preregister online this year.

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Lots of birthdays this week

Welcome to the official start of summer this coming week and boy does it feel like it! Guess that’s what to expect and we should just get out and enjoy all the adventures that come with it or soak up the air, whichever you choose! Pleasant Hill Fire Department will be having a pork chop meal fundraiser this Saturday from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. down at the fire house. Please come and support our local volunteers. Also anyone interested and willing, they are seeking new volunteers so you can go down and talk with them. First Christian Church will be having their monthly food pantry open this com-

ing Saturday 9 a.m.-11a.m. This will be a drive up by basement doors event. If you or someone in need feel free to come and also they take monetary donations if you want to help support. Happy 80th Birthday to Aunt Ruth Crowder this week. Wishing her many more! Father Figure- For the one that supports you, gives you insight and a helping hand in his own way! Just a phone call, visit or whatever you choose but let them know how important they are in your life! We celebrate him this coming Sunday! Happy Birthday to my mother, Cheryl Anderson,

By MARSHA HILL 217-437-2903 bmklh94@ yahoo.com and her twin, Ray Kelley, June 18. Also Happy Birthday to my mother in law Charlotte Hill the 21st and my sister-in-law Kiley McGlauchlen, June 22. And Happy Anniversary to my dear parents, Jim and Cheryl Anderson, on the 22nd! “Let each American make this Father’s Day an occasion for renewal of the love and gratitude we bear to our fathers, increasing and enduring through all the years” -Richard Nixon

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AND OTHER AREA NEWS Nice to be out and seeing people again Congratulations to our granddaughter Jacqueline on her college graduation from University of Spa and Cosmetology Arts in Springfield on June 9. "Keep life moving forward, looking backward is only for time travelers." Dove Quotables Prayer Requests: Miracles for our world to turn back to God, healing answers for cancer and the coronavirus, Anne Hopkins, Bonnie Prudoehl, Brian Bradshaw, Charla Prior, Cheryl and Chuck Rheynard, Carl Blacketer, Debbie Harshman, Erma Garner, George Whitlock Jr., Greg and Shari Ketterman, Ginger Whitlock, Helen Mays, Jenny Fox, Jerry Gully, Josh Bennett, Judy Dockhorn, Justin Blacketer, Leonard and Sharon Dice, Lois Thomas, Nic Carter, Pastor Gary Dice, Roger Straus and Roger Bonnett. Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. Galatians 6:7 Birthdays and anniversaries June 16: Jody Miller, Sally Garner; June 17: Jason Predmore, Jim and Juanita Chapman, Kevin and Rebecca Leahr; June 18: Betty Browning, Steve and Linda Long; June 20: Gerald Snyder, Peggy Clark, Rebekah Walsh, Dale and Sandy Winner, Jeff and Cindy Fesler; June 21: Mary and Rodney Cobb; June 22: Pam Dice Answers to Last Week's Trivia: 1. Who was the first Boy Scout to be elected President? (John F. Kennedy) 2. Where was the man who was robbed going to in the parable of the good Samaritan, and from where

had he come? (Going to Jericho and came from Jerusalem) 3. The end of the Pony Express line was in what western city? (Sacramento, California) "Tact is the ability to describe others as they see themselves." Capsule Sermons Sue Gleckler enjoyed having family Friday, May 28, at her home. Those there were Nancy Halpin of Pittsfield, Paige and Henry Smith, Isaac and Alice of Lexington, Ky., Gavin Halpin of St. Louis and Gail and Mike Jones of New Salem. Sunday, May 30, Nancy and Tim Halpin hosted another get together. Those that were there were Sue Gleckler, Brad Gleckler, Gail and Mike Jones, Paige and Henry Smith, Isaac and Alice, Gavin Halpin, Natalie Halpin and Mallory Ginder and baby. Terry Carter of Indianapolis, Ind., recently visited family members in Pike County. The Whitefield Cousins' Reunion was held Saturday, June 5, in the Perry Park in honor of Dan and Bernice Powell from Prineville, Ore. There were cousins from Wisconsin, Missouri, as well as Pike County, Blandinsville and Camp Point. Lots of good food and reminiscing was enjoyed by all. Some hadn't seen each other in more than 30 years. Saturday morning, June 12, I attended the Trash to Treasure event at the St. Mary's Parrish Hall and did find a few bargains. Carl and Wanda Blacketer attended Illinois Rural Electric Days in Winchester Saturday, June 12. To celebrate Sue Yackley's birthday, her sister and brother-in-law Joyce and

By WYVETTA DAVIS 217-285-4880 w9yti@irtc.net Jim Edwards of Springfield hosted a get-together at the Pittsfield Pizza Hut. Those in attendance were: Sue and Joe Yackley; Amy Davis and Raylan Smith; Nathan Davis, Jacqueline, Wess, and Reese; Sara and Micah Rudd, Elizabeth, Tristan, and Landon; Rachel and Kevin Lowe and Asher Dice; Emma, Eli, Kathryn and Natalie Burrows; Ethan Hanks; Enrique Gasca Jr.; Blake Gregor and Wyvetta Davis. Everyone enjoyed plenty to eat and lots of visiting. Lawanda Blacketer, daughter of Carl and Wanda Blacketer, is starting a new journey. She has always lived in Illinois and then in Missouri. She has now accepted a teaching position in Tucson, Ariz., and has recently moved west to find a place to live and get settled before school starts in the fall. We all wish her well. I always appreciate news from each and every one of you...whether by phone, or mail, or in person...very grateful for each and every tidbit. This Week's Trivia Questions: 1. Who was the only president to serve in both World War 1 and World War 2? 2. How many siblings did Abram in the Bible have, and what were their names? 3. What was the first department store in America? Blessings are present in everyday living. Make the effort to concentrate on finding them.

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Ten Pleasant Hill seniors traveled to Lake Catatoga Monday for a cookout celebrating June birthdays. Carl Blacketer was the only attendee with a birthday this month. Those attending were: (sitting) Karen Scott, Carlene Cress and Marilyn Hougland. Standing, Sue Wells, Carl Blacketer, Wanda Blacketer, Mary Ann Compton, Tom Armbrust, Jerry Hougland, Maxine Barton and Lewis Wells.

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AUCTIONS Large Estate Live Auction The following items from the Estate of Jackie Rudolph will be sold at public auction Saturday June 26, 2021 at 9:30 am located 7 miles south of Jerseyville, Illinois on Rt. 109 to Rt. 3 then southwest 5 miles to 21024 State Hwy 3 Grafton, Illinois or from Grafton, Illinois go northeast 3 miles on Rt. 3 to 21024 State Hwy 3 Grafton, Illinois. Watch for signs!! Lot of Cub Cadet Mowers, Hit & Miss Motors, Tools, Trailers, Antiques & Collectables. Auctioneers Note: Jackie was an avid collector most of his life. This is only a partial listing of items that will be sold.This is a large auction and we will be running two sale rings part of the day!!! Large collection of toy trucks, cars & motorcycles some NIB, Large collection of spark plugs, Old spark plug tester, Large collection of advertising tire ashtrays, 8“ glass funnel & old horse clocks, Horse collar w/mirror, Wooden slaw cutter, Lot of stoneware & hand crank coffee grinder, Cast iron pot w/lid, Edison Fireside Phonograph no horn, Old Flexible & Fleetwing Top Flash wooden sleds, Antique glasses, Christmas decorations, Blow torches & old fans, Featherlight portable sewing machine, Wards combination treadle & electric sewing machine, Brother & Montgomery Ward sewing machines, Marlin Special Smokeless Steel 12ga, 2000 Southwest Express 16 ft.tandem axle Display trailer, 16ft. tandem axle utility trailer, 1984 12ft. Homemade single axle trailer, Fuller & Johnson Hit & Miss engine, Economy Hit & Miss engine, Witte Hit & Miss engine, Cushman Hit & Miss engine, StoverHit & Miss engine, Twin Disc PTO clutch, (2) new 4 cyl. Military engines, Unusual push plow & planter, Very large collection hand crank grinders, old wooden sleds & RR steel wheel cart, Gibson H Jr Pedal tractor, (2) Hapgood cast iron seats, Corn sheller & corn chopper grinder, Cub Cadet 72, 100, 124 & IH Cub riding mowers, Cub Cadet 85, 102, 106, 122, 125 & 1100 riding mower, MF 8 & Ford LGT riding mowers, Cub Cadet front blades & plows, Lot of Cub Cadet, MF, & etc. body & engine parts, Lot of engines & parts of all kinds, Limited LTD forced air wood furnace, Troy Bilt Pony Tiller, Kohler generator for parts, Several old engines some w/hand clutch, Lots & lots of small engines, Lawn mower lift, Transmission jack, Several old Maytag washing machines & wash tubs, Several lawn carts & roller, Charge Air Pro upright 80 gal. Air compressor, Belt drive presses, steel wheel carts & steel tables, Concrete mixer, wheel barrow, shallow well pumps, Wood carpenters box, extension cords, ladder jacks, Portable air compressor, jump starts, log chains & binders, Snap-On, Craftsman & other tools, Craftsman stack tool box, Lot of vises, pitcher pumps, chain saws, Lot of air & electric tools, Lot of garden tools of all kinds, Lawn spreader, shop vac, scroll saws, Cyclone air Bead Blaster, Bench grinders, drill presses, battery chargers, Lincoln 225 welder, Cutting torch set w/bottles, Lawson bolt bin w/ bolts, Air hose reel, chop saw, Lot of screws, bolts, nails & etc, Lot of drill bits, clamps, gas cans, pipe wrenches, electric tools & etc. Lots & lots of hand tools, wrenches, sockets & etc, Lot of rachet straps, saws, primitives, Several steel & wood work benches, Old well pumps, sawmill blades, weed eaters, Lot of push & riding mowers and parts, Lot of very unusual items of all kinds. Terms: Cash or check with 2 Id‘s. No ID No number. Announcements sale day take precedence over all printed matter. Lunch will be served. For more information contact auctioneer at 217-242-1709. Seller: Estate of Jackie Rudolph - 21024 State Hwy 3, Grafton, Illinois

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This Day In History June 16

- Rome was sacked by the Vandal army. - The War of the Roses ended with the Battle of Stoke.

- The Simonstown agreement on naval cooperation between Britain and South Africa - The ban on Nazi storm ended. The agreement was fortroopers was lifted by the von Pa- mally ended by mutual agreement after 169 years. pen government in Germany. - France accepted a German proposal for a security pact.

- Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned in Lochleven Castle in Scotland.

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Arrests Troy G. Vahle, 35, Fairfield, Iowa, was arrested June 16 at 9:01 p.m. on charges of first degree theft, no insurance and improper registration. He remains lodged. Nicole L. Hare, 24, Griggsville, was arrested June 7 at 5:06 p.m. on a Pike County petition to revoke probation. She remains lodged. William J. Kochel, 35, Key West, Fla., was arrested June 10 at 8:49 p.m. on a charge of possessing a stolen vehicle. He remains lodged. Amanda N. Moore, 38, Michael, was arrested June

11 at 8:20 p.m. on charge of unlawful possession of methamphetamine. She was released June 13 at 11:11 p.m. John M.C Mayfield, 44, Monroe City, Mo., was arrested June 7 at 4:11 a.m. on a charge of unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon. He was released June 7 at 5:02 p.m. Ashley M. Clayton, 34, Monroe City, Mo., was arrested June 7 at 2:46 a.m. on a charge possession of methamphetamine. She was released June 8 at 2:55 p.m. Delores A. Akers, 67, New Canton, was arrested June 8

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Speeding: ($164 unless noted) Travis D. McDonald, 2/20/85, Griggsville: Ann M. Thomas, 8/1/77. Seat belt violations: ($164 unless noted) Russell G. Smith, 11/10/89, Nebo. December D. Bigham, 11/20/96, Pittsfield, driving on a suspended license, $477, 24 months probation, 180 days in jail; Misdemeanors: December D. Butler, 11/20/96, Pittsfield, revocation of probation on a 2017 battery charge, $537, 24 months probation, 180 days in jail; Hayle M. Eller, 9/26/96, Nebo, revocation of probation on a 2016 battery charge, $380, 90 days in jail, 3 days credit time served. Felonies: December Bigham, 11/20/96, Pittsfield,

possession of methamphetamine, less than 5 grams, $4,335, 30 months probation, 180 days in jail; Hayle M. Eller, 9/26/96, Nebo, revocation of probation on a 2018 theft charge: $11,468 in fines and restitution; 48 months probation; Jennifer C. Erke, 4/18/83, New Canton, aggravated driving under the influence (3), $3,030, 48 months probation, 90 days in jail; Walter W. Lynn, 1/26/75, Pittsfield, violate sex offender registration, $1,049, 4 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections, 164 days credit for time served; Jason M. Rennecker, 8/22/82, failure to report as a sexually dangerous violator, $1,109, 24 months probation, 90 days periodic imprisonment, credit for two days served.

PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 2017-00204 TO: SCOTT KENDRICK, JESICA L KENDRICK, IL DEPT OF REVENUE, IL ATTORNEY GENERAL, IL DEPT OF HEALTHCARE & FAMILY SERVICES, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, US ATTORNEY GENERAL, AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS, BENEFICIARIES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, OR PARTIES INTERESTED. A Petition for Tax Deed on the premises described below has EHHQ ¿OHG LQ WKH &LUFXLW &RXUW RI 3,.( &RXQW\ ,OOLQRLV DV &DVH 1XPber 2018TX26. On 10/8/2021, at 9:30AM, the Petitioner will make DSSOLFDWLRQ WR VXFK &RXUW LQ 3,776),(/' ,OOLQRLV IRU DQ 2UGHU RQ WKH SHWLWLRQ WKDW D WD[ GHHG EH LVVXHG LI WKH UHDO HVWDWH LV QRW UHGHHPHG from the sale. The real estate is described as follows, to wit: RNG/BLK:6 TWP:05 SECT/LOT:17 PT N1/2 NW SEC 17 WD08192016B859P246#2016-1967 QC12102015B853P198#2015-2898 PERMANENT INDEX NUMBER 56-025-10C DQG ZDV VROG RQ IRU JHQHUDO WD[HV IRU WKH \HDU 7KH period of redemption will expire on 9/29/2021. TERESA BUSHONG PETITIONER 6.9, 6.16, 6.23

PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 2017-00021 TO: JOHN H PHILLIPS II, DIANNA K PHILLIPS, PIONEER MECHANICAL, IL DEPT OF REVENUE, IL ATTORNEY GENERAL, IL DEPT OF HEALTHCARE & FAMILY SERVICES, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, US ATTORNEY GENERAL, KINDRA M PHILLIPS REG AGENT FOR PIONEER MECHANICAL, AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS, BENEFICIARIES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, OR PARTIES INTERESTED. A Petition for Tax Deed RQ WKH SUHPLVHV GHVFULEHG EHORZ KDV EHHQ ¿OHG LQ WKH &LUFXLW &RXUW RI 3,.( &RXQW\ ,OOLQRLV DV &DVH 1XPEHU 7; 2Q DW $0 WKH 3HWLWLRQHU ZLOO PDNH DSSOLFDWLRQ WR VXFK &RXUW LQ 3,776),(/' ,OOLQRLV IRU DQ 2UGHU RQ WKH SHWLWLRQ WKDW D WD[ GHHG EH LVVXHG LI WKH UHDO HVWDWH LV QRW UHGHHPHG IURP WKH VDOH The real estate is described as follows, to wit: 51* %/. 7:3 6(&7 /27 6 /27 %/. * 9,//( :' % 3 :' % 3 3(50$1(17 ,1'(; 180%(5 DQG ZDV VROG RQ IRU JHQHUDO WD[HV IRU WKH \HDU 7KH SHULRG RI UHGHPSWLRQ ZLOO H[SLUH RQ TERESA BUSHONG PETITIONER

PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 2017-00191 TO: FRANK S SCHMIDT, DELORES MARJEAN SCHMIDT, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BARRY, IL DEPT OF REVENUE, IL ATTORNEY GENERAL, IL DEPT OF HEALTHCARE & FAMILY SERVICES, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, US ATTORNEY GENERAL, AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS, BENEFICIARIES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, OR PARTIES INTERESTED. A Petition for Tax Deed on the premises described below has been ¿OHG LQ WKH &LUFXLW &RXUW RI 3,.( &RXQW\ ,OOLQRLV DV &DVH 1XPEHU 2018TX26_. On 10/8/2021, at 9:30AM, the Petitioner will make apSOLFDWLRQ WR VXFK &RXUW LQ 3,776),(/' ,OOLQRLV IRU DQ 2UGHU RQ WKH SHWLWLRQ WKDW D WD[ GHHG EH LVVXHG LI WKH UHDO HVWDWH LV QRW UHGHHPHG from the sale. The real estate is described as follows, to wit: RNG/BLK: TWP:54 SECT/LOT:71 W1/2 LOT 71 DUTTON & BENSON 2ND AD P’FIELD W080399B345P330#99-2356 QCD121603B578P310#03-4667 PERMANENT INDEX NUMBER 54-156-02B DQG ZDV VROG RQ IRU JHQHUDO WD[HV IRU WKH \HDU 7KH period of redemption will expire on 9/29/2021. TERESA BUSHONG PETITIONER 6.9, 6.16, 6.23

PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 2017-00213 & 2017-00214 TO: FRANK S SCHMIDT, DELORES M SCHMIDT, IL DEPT OF REVENUE, IL ATTORNEY GENERAL, IL DEPT OF HEALTHCARE & FAMILY SERVICES, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, US ATTORNEY GENERAL, AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS, BENEFICIARIES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, OR PARTIES INTERESTED. A Petition for Tax Deed on the premises described EHORZ KDV EHHQ ¿OHG LQ WKH &LUFXLW &RXUW RI 3,.( &RXQW\ ,OOLQRLV DV &DVH 1XPEHU 7; 2Q DW $0 WKH 3HWLWLRQHU ZLOO PDNH DSSOLFDWLRQ WR VXFK &RXUW LQ 3,776),(/' ,OOLQRLV IRU DQ 2UGHU RQ WKH SHWLWLRQ WKDW D WD[ GHHG EH LVVXHG LI WKH UHDO HVWDWH LV not redeemed from the sale. The real estate is described as follows, to wit: 51* %/. 7:3 6(&7 /27 $1' /27 %/. *$5'6 $''1 1(: &$1721 4 % 3 :' % 3 9(5%$/ &2175$&7 ,1 DRAWER 3(50$1(17 ,1'(; 180%(5 DQG ZDV VROG RQ IRU JHQHUDO WD[HV IRU WKH \HDU 7KH SHULRG RI UHGHPSWLRQ ZLOO H[SLUH RQ TERESA BUSHONG PETITIONER

at 12:24 a.m. on a charge of aggravated assault. She was released June 8 at 2:47 p.m. Marcus L. Lemerande, 26, Pearl, was arrested June 13 at 4:30 p.m. on a hold from Calhoun County for failure to appear. He was released June 13 at 7:34 p.m.

Brian A. Martin, 33, Peoria, was arrested June 9 at 8:54 p.m. on a charge failure to appear. He remains lodged. Michael B. Davidson, 42, Pittsfield, was arrested June 10 at 11:53 p.m. on a charge of aggravated battery. He was released June 11 at 1:43 p.m.

Renee L. Cottrell, 53, Pittsfield, was arrested June 11, at 8:55 a.m. on a charge of possession of methamphetamine. She was released June 13 at 8:32 a.m. Jamie L. Wright, 28, Quincy was arrested June 9 at 8:10

p.m. on a charge of failure to appear for a payment review. He remains lodged. Whitley L. Dominguez, 30, Tolono, was arrested June 11 at 11:19 p.m. on a charge of first degree theft.

PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 2017-00182

PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 2017-00212 TO: FRANK S SCHMIDT, DELORES MARJEAN SCHMIDT, IL DEPT OF REVENUE, IL ATTORNEY GENERAL, IL DEPT OF HEALTHCARE & FAMILY SERVICES, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, US ATTORNEY GENERAL, AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS, BENEFICIARIES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, OR PARTIES INTERESTED. A Petition for Tax Deed on the premises GHVFULEHG EHORZ KDV EHHQ ¿OHG LQ WKH &LUFXLW &RXUW RI 3,.( &RXQW\ ,OOLQRLV DV &DVH 1XPEHU 7; 2Q DW $0 WKH 3HWLWLRQHU ZLOO PDNH DSSOLFDWLRQ WR VXFK &RXUW LQ 3,776),(/' ,OOLQRLV IRU DQ 2UGHU RQ WKH SHWLWLRQ WKDW D WD[ GHHG EH LVVXHG LI WKH UHDO estate is not redeemed from the sale. The real estate is described as follows, to wit: 51* %/. 7:3 6(&7 /27 /27 %/. *$5'¶6 $'',7,21 : % 3 6+' % 3 '((' % 3 4& % 3 3(50$1(17 ,1'(; 180%(5 $ DQG ZDV VROG RQ IRU JHQHUDO WD[HV IRU WKH \HDU 7KH SHULRG RI UHGHPSWLRQ ZLOO H[SLUH RQ

TO: MICHAEL D ADKINS, TERRI J ADKINS, IL DEPT OF REVENUE, IL ATTORNEY GENERAL, IL DEPT OF HEALTHCARE & FAMILY SERVICES, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, US ATTORNEY GENERAL, AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS, BENEFICIARIES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, OR PARTIES INTERESTED. A Petition for Tax Deed on the premises described below has EHHQ ¿OHG LQ WKH &LUFXLW &RXUW RI 3,.( &RXQW\ ,OOLQRLV DV &DVH 1XPber 2018TX26. On 10/8/2021, at 9:30AM, the Petitioner will make DSSOLFDWLRQ WR VXFK &RXUW LQ 3,776),(/' ,OOLQRLV IRU DQ 2UGHU RQ WKH SHWLWLRQ WKDW D WD[ GHHG EH LVVXHG LI WKH UHDO HVWDWH LV QRW UHGHHPHG from the sale. The real estate is described as follows, to wit: RNG/BLK: TWP:54 SECT/LOT:13 LOT 13 CARTERS ADDN OF MILL PLATT SWD05282015B848P255#2015-1205 SD12302014B845P88#2014-3160 LISPEN07102014B841P37#2014-1709 W051591B84P249#91-1080 * WD103106B754P210#06-3640 WD070108B775P156#08-2350 PERMANENT INDEX NUMBER 54-133-07 DQG ZDV VROG RQ IRU JHQHUDO WD[HV IRU WKH \HDU 7KH period of redemption will expire on 9/29/2021. TERESA BUSHONG PETITIONER

TERESA BUSHONG PETITIONER

6.9, 6.16, 6.23

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT PIKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS PLANET HOME LENDING, LLC Plaintiff, -v.CHRISTOPHER SCHOLZ, SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR JOHN H. SOUTH A/K/A JOHN SOUTH (DECEASED), KATIE NICOLOFF, JACOB SOUTH, ASHLEY DALE, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF JOHN H. SOUTH A/K/A JOHN SOUTH Defendant 19 CH 12 NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on March 26, 2021, the Sheriff of Pike County will at 9:30 AM on July 9, 2021, at the Pike County Courthouse, 100 E. Washington Street, Lower Courtroom, Pitts¿HOG ,/ VHOO DW SXEOLF DXFtion to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: TRACT I: ALL OF LOT FOURTEEN (14) OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION NINETEEN (19) OF TOWNSHIP FIVE (5) SOUTH OF THE BASE LINE AND RANGE THREE (3) WEST OF THE FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF PIKE AND IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. TRACT II: A PART OF LOT ONE (1) OF THE SUBURBAN LOTS OF THE JAMES H. LONG ESTATE, LYING IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION NINETEEN (19) OF TOWNSHIP FIVE (5) SOUTH OF THE BASELINE AND RANGE THREE (3) WEST OF THE FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN THE· COUNTY OF PIKE AND STATE OF ILLINOIS, MORE FULLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO-WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH IS 170.00 FEET SOUTHERLY ALONG THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID LOT ONE (1) FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT ONE (1), RUNNING THENCE EASTERLY ON A COURSE PARALLEL TO THE NORTH BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID LOT 1 A DISTANCE OF 11.68 FEET TO A POINT, RUNNING THENCE SOUTHERLY ON A COURSE PARALLEL TO THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF SALE LOT 1 A DISTANCE OF 100.0 FEET TO A POINT, RUNNING THENCE WESTERLY ON A COURSE PARALLEL TO THE NORTH BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID LOT 1 A DISTANCE OF 6.0 FEET TO A POINT, RUNNING THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1, RUNNING THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID LOT 1 A DISTANCE OF 478.1 FEET MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE DESCRIPTION OF TRACT II. FOR THE DESCRIPTION OF THE AFORESAID TRACT I (ALL OF LOT FOURTEEN) AND FOR THE DESCRIPTION OF TRACT II (A PART OF LOT ONE (1), REFERENCE IS MADE TO PLAT OF A SURVEY BY MARVIN J. LIKES, REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR (ILLINOIS NO. 352150) IN AUGUST OF 1978, WHICH PLAT OF SAID SURVEY IS OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER IN AND FOR SAID COUNTY OF PIKE, BOOK 11, PAGE 130, SLIDE 124. AS SHOWN BY SAID PLAT OF SAID SURVEY, THE NORTH BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID LOTS 14 AND 1 IS THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF U.S. HIGHWAY ROUTE NO. 36, WHICH HIGHWAY ROUTE NO. 36 IS EAST WASHINGTON STREET IN THE CITY OF PITTSFIELD, IN SAID COUNTY.

THE ABOVE DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE, TRACTS I AND II, ARE SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT GRANTED TO COURTNEY V. WADE AND VICKIE J. WADE, AND THEIR HEIRS, DEVISEES, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS TO THE PROPERTY ADJOINING ON THE EAST OF SAID TRACT I AND II, BUT SAID EASEMENT SHALL NOT BE EXCLUSIVE, THE PERSONS OWNING AND/OR IN POSSESSION OF SAID TRACT I AND II SHALL HAVE EQUAL RIGHT OF INGRESS AND EGRESS ON, OVER AND ALONG THE STRIP OF LAND SUBJECT TO SAID EASEMENT, WHICH EASEMENT SHALL BE ON AND OVER THE MAIN DRIVEWAY SOUTHERLY FROM EAST WASHINGTON STREET A DISTANCE OF 195 FEET, SAID STRIP OF LAND EXTENDING 12 FEET WESTERLY FROM THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID LOT 1. THE OWNERS OF SAID ADJOINING PROPERTIES SHALL CONTRIBUTE EQUALLY TO MAINTENANCE OF THE DRIVEWAY AND ALONG SAID EASEMENT. Commonly known as 535 E. WASHINGTON STREET, PITTSFIELD, IL 62363 Property Index No. 53-032-01 & 53-032-01A The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment $109,863.70.

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Sale terms: 10% down of the highHVW ELG E\ FHUWL¿HG IXQGV DW WKH close of the auction; the balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser QRW WR H[FHHG LQ FHUWL¿HG 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 IXUWKHU VXEMHFW WR FRQ¿UPDWLRQ E\ the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will reFHLYH D &HUWL¿FDWH RI 6DOH WKDW ZLOO entitle the purchaser to a deed to WKH UHDO HVWDWH DIWHU FRQ¿UPDWLRQ 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 FRXUW ¿OH WR YHULI\ DOO LQIRUPDWLRQ If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g) (4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information, contact Plaintiff’s attorney: Alexander Potestivo, POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610, Chicago, IL, 60606, (312) 263-0003. 3OHDVH UHIHU WR ¿OH QXPEHU 309984. E-Mail: ilpleadings@potestivolaw.com

PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 2017-00319 TO: ROBERT L ADAMS, RICKY L RILEY, JACQUELINE L RILEY, CENTRAL STATE BANK, IL DEPT OF REVENUE, IL ATTORNEY GENERAL, IL DEPT OF HEALTHCARE & FAMILY SERVICES, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, US ATTORNEY GENERAL, AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS, BENEFICIARIES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, OR PARTIES INTERESTED. A Petition for Tax 'HHG RQ WKH SUHPLVHV GHVFULEHG EHORZ KDV EHHQ ¿OHG LQ WKH &LUcuit Court of PIKE County, Illinois, as Case Number 2018TX26. On 10/8/2021, at 9:30AM, the Petitioner will make application to such Court in PITTSFIELD, Illinois, for an Order on the petition that a tax deed be issued if the real estate is not redeemed from the sale. The real estate is described as follows, to wit: RNG/BLK:12 TWP:74 SECT/LOT:4 LOT 4 BLK 12 CRAIGMILES ADDN PL HILL WD01222014B836P260#2014-0182 CD10082010B801P269#2010-2750 WD101002B498P253302-3505* WD032904B596P40#04-1157 QC030805B650P220#05712 LISPENDENS052209B786P142#09-1791 CD101409B791P9#09-3409 QCD101409B791P10#09-3410 PERMANENT INDEX NUMBER 74-079-05 and was sold on 12/4/2018, for general taxes for the year 2017. The period of redemption will expire on 9/29/2021. TERESA BUSHONG PETITIONER 6.9, 6.16, 6.23

PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 2017-00129 TO: APRIL MEYER, DAVID E LEEFERS, SCHNACK LAW OFFICES PC, ANDREW C SCHNACK III AS REG AGENT FOR SCHNACK LAW OFFICES PC, GERALD L TIMMERWILKE/BLICKHAN, TIMMERWILKE & WOODWORTH, MIDLAND CREDIT MANAGEMENT INC, IL CORPORATION SERVICE AS REG AGENT FOR MIDLAND CREDIT MANAGEMENT INC, FARM AND HOME SUPPLY INC, ADAM BOWLES AS REG AGENT FOR FARM AND HOME SUPPLY INC, MIDLAND FUNDING LLC, MIDLAND CREDIT MANAGEMENT INC AS REG AGENT FOR MIDLAND FUNDING LLC, L & D MANAGEMENT CO, IL SECRETARY OF STATE AS REG AGENT FOR L & D MANAGEMENT CO, IL DEPT OF REVENUE, IL ATTORNEY GENERAL, IL DEPT OF HEALTHCARE & FAMILY SERVICES, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, US ATTORNEY GENERAL, STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST CO, AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS, BENEFICIARIES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, OR PARTIES INTERESTED. A Petition for Tax 'HHG RQ WKH SUHPLVHV GHVFULEHG EHORZ KDV EHHQ ¿OHG LQ WKH &LUcuit Court of PIKE County, Illinois, as Case Number 2018TX26. On 10/8/2021, at 9:30AM, the Petitioner will make application to such Court in PITTSFIELD, Illinois, for an Order on the petition that a tax deed be issued if the real estate is not redeemed from the sale. The real estate is described as follows, to wit: RNG/BLK:4 TWP:47 SECT/LOT:2 LOT 1 & E 1/4 LOT 2 BLK 4 ALICE ADDN-HULL QC10252017B869P260#2017-2380 W120993B144P31#93-3438 PERMANENT INDEX NUMBER 47-075-12 and was sold on 12/4/2018, for general taxes for the year 2017. The period of redemption will expire on 9/29/2021. TERESA BUSHONG PETITIONER 6.9, 6.16, 6.23

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals for the construction of the Ascend Facility Water Main Improvements, for the City of Barry, Illinois, will be received by the OWNER until 10:00 A.M. on July 1, 2021 at the RI¿FH RI WKH &LW\ RI %DUU\ %DLQEULGJH 6WUHHW %DUU\ ,/ 62312, and will be publicly opened and read aloud at 10:00 A.M. on July 1, 2021 at the %DLQEULGJH 6WUHHW %DUU\ ,/ address. Any bids received after such date and time shall be returned unopened. The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans DQG 6SHFL¿FDWLRQV %LG %RQG 3HUIRUPDQFH %RQG 3D\PHQW %RQG and other Contract Documents may be examined at the following: 0(&2 (QJLQHHULQJ &R ,QF ( :DVKLQJWRQ 3LWWV¿HOG ,/ 0(&2 (QJLQHHULQJ &R ,QF 3DOP\UD 5RDG +DQQLEDO 02 &LW\ RI %DUU\ %DLQEULGJH 6WUHHW %DUU\ ,/ Electronic copies may be obtained for no cost by contacting: 0(&2 (QJLQHHULQJ &R ,QF ( :DVKLQJWRQ 3LWWV¿HOG ,/ 3KRQH 1R ; or 0(&2 (QJLQHHULQJ &R ,QF 3DOP\UD 5RDG +DQQLEDO 02 3KRQH 1R . Also, paper copies of the Contract Documents, including Plans DQG 6SHFL¿FDWLRQV PD\ EH REWDLQHG DW 0(&2 (QJLQHHULQJ &R ,QF &RUSRUDWH 2I¿FH DW 3DOP\UD 5RDG +DQQLEDO 02 3KRQH 1R for a QRQ UHIXQGDEOH IHH RI <RX PXVW UHJLVWHU ZLWK 0(&2 (QJLQHHULQJ &R ,QF +DQQL EDO 2I¿FH ± 3KRQH 1R DV D SULPH ELGGHU RU VXE ELGGHU WR UHFHLYH DGGHQGXPV DQG QRWLFHV UHODWLYH WR WKH %LG Neither Owner, nor Engineers, will be responsible for full or partial sets of Bidding Documents, including Addenda, if any, obtained from sources other than the locations listed above. 7KH 3URSRVDO VKDOO EH DFFRPSDQLHG E\ D FHUWL¿HG RU FDVKLHU¶V check drawn on a solvent Illinois bank or trust company made payable to the City of Barry, Illinois, or a Bid Bond issued by a surety licensed to conduct business in the state of Illinois and appearing RQ WKH 8 6 7UHDVXU\ 'HSDUWPHQW¶V PRVW FXUUHQW OLVW &LUFXODU DV DPHQGHG LQ WKH DPRXQW RI QRW OHVV WKDQ ¿YH SHUFHQW RI WKH total bid. The Bid Bond may be retained by the City of Barry, Illinois, as a guaranty that if the Proposal is accepted, the bidder will execute WKH &RQWUDFW DQG ¿OH DQ DFFHSWDEOH 3HUIRUPDQFH %RQG DQG 3D\PHQW Bond within ¿IWHHQ GD\V after the award of the Contract. All Contracts for the Construction of Public Works are subject to WKH ,OOLQRLV 3UHYDLOLQJ :DJH $FW ,/&6 The award of Contracts on this project shall be predicated upon competitive bidding, with award being made to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder. Said lowest Bidders shall be determined for each Contract by summarizing the applicable low base bids. City of Barry, Illinois reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive all informalities in the bids. No bids may be withdrawn IRU D SHULRG RI VL[W\ GD\V VXEVHTXHQW WR WKH VSHFL¿HG WLPH IRU receipt of bids. -XQH Date

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Chase in two counties results in arrest By BETH ZUMWALT Pike Press A chase involving a stolen vehicle by both the Pike and Calhoun County Sheriff’s Departments ended in the arrest of a juvenile and Jade Edwards, 19, Nebo. The pair were arrested May 31 in Pike County. The incident began May 31, when the Pike County Sheriff ’s Department received information regard-

JADE I. EDWARDS ing a motor vehicle that had been stolen out of Lawrence County, Ala. The stolen vehicle was originally located

in Calhoun County by the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office, but the vehicle fled from the officers. The Pike County Sheriff’s Department took over the vehicle pursuit and eventually conducted a PIT maneuver on the fleeing vehicle which disabled it. Both the driver and passenger fled from the vehicle on foot. The driver was taken into custody a short distance away.

A passenger was detained by a private citizen who was providing assistance to the Pike County Sheriff’s Department. The driver, a juvenile, was arrested and lodged in the Adams County Youth Home on charges of unlawful possession of a stolen motor vehicle, aggravated fleeing or attempting to elude a peace officer, no valid driver’s license and resisting arrest. The passenger, Jade I. Edwards, 19, of Nebo, was

Barry traffic stop results in three arrests The Pike County Sheriff’s Department conducted a traffic stop on Hamilton Street near Rodgers Street in Barry. Subsequent to an investigation, the driver, Danielle L. Slavin, 28, of Hannibal, Mo., was arrested on charges of driving while license suspended and no rear registration light. A passenger, Ashley M. Clayton, 34, of Louisiana, Mo., was arrested on charges of unlawful possession of meth-

amphetamine, retail theft and unlawful use of a weapon. A second passenger, John M. Mayfield, age 44, of Monroe City, Mo., was arrested on a charge of unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon. Both Mayfield and Clayton were lodged in the Pike County Jail. The Illinois State Police assisted with the traffic stop. Additional charges are pending.

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Florida man attempts to elude PCSD While on routine patrol on Decatur Street, June 10, in Barry, a Pike County deputy checked the vehicle registration of a tan-colored Chrysler Town and Country van. Pike County Dispatch advised the deputy the vehicle had been reported stolen out of Madison County. The Pike County Sheriff’s PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Proposed Tariff Changes Electric Service Schedule Ill. C. C. No. 1 To the Electric Patrons of Ameren Illinois Company d/b/a Ameren Illinois: Ameren Illinois (or the Company) hereby gives notice to the public that on May LW ¿OHG ZLWK WKH ,Olinois Commerce Commission (Commission) proposed changes in its rates and charges for approved EnHUJ\ (I¿FLHQF\ DQG 'HPDQG 5HVSRQVH 0HDVXUHV ('5 throughout its territory in Illinois pursuant to its Rider EnHUJ\ (I¿FLHQF\ DQG 'HPDQG Response Investment (Rider (( WDULII LQ 'RFNHW 1R 0467. The changes to Rider EE are applicable to Ameren Illinois Rate Zones I, II and III. A copy of the proposed change in schedule may be inspected at the Ameren Illinois RI¿FHV DW /LEHUW\ 6WUHHW Peoria, Illinois or online at ZZZ LFF LOOLQRLV JRY H GRFNHW Customers should be advised that the Commission PD\ DOWHU RU RWKHUZLVH DPHQG the rates or conditions of service after hearings are held SXUVXDQW WR ,OO $GP &RGH Part 200, and may increase or decrease individual rates in amounts other than those requested by Ameren Illinois. All parties interested in this matter may obtain information ZLWK UHVSHFW WKHUHWR HLWKHU GLrectly from Ameren Illinois or by addressing the Chief &OHUN RI WKH ,OOLQRLV &RPmerce Commission, 527 East &DSLWRO $YHQXH 6SULQJ¿HOG Illinois 62706. AMEREN ILLINOIS COMPANY d/b/a Ameren Illinois %\ 5LFKDUG - 0DUN President & CEO

Department attempted to conduct a traffic stop on said vehicle; however, the vehicle fled from law enforcement. After a short pursuit, the driver, William J. Kochel, 35, of Key West, Fla., was arrested and taken into custody on the following charges: aggravated fleeing or attempting to elude a peace officer, unlawful posses-

sion of a stolen motor vehicle, criminal damage to state supported property, driving while license revoked, reckless driving, disobeying a traffic control device (2 counts), speeding, improper lane usage. Kochel is lodged in the Pike County Jail. The Illinois State Police assisted with the investigation.

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HELP WANTED General Maintenance / Laborer CDL a plus, but not required Competitive Wages Send Resume to: PO Box 59, Barry, IL 62312

arrested on a Pike County warrant for criminal sexual abuse and on an original charge of resisting or obstructing a peace officer.

The Illinois State Police also assisted with the investigation. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty.

Pike County Health Home Health RN Full-time or Part-time hours available Day time hours with on-call weekend rotation. Duties include in-home nursing visits and computer documentation. One year of general nursing experience, Illinois licensure, FXUUHQW &35 FHUWL¿FDWLRQ YDOLG GULYHU¶V license and reliable transportation are required. 3&+' RIIHUV DQ H[FHOOHQW EHQH¿W SDFNDJH including a retirement plan. Apply in writing with resume to Pike County Health Department, : $GDPV 6W 3LWWV¿HOG ,/ or send resume via email to administration@ pikecoilhealth.org E\ S P RQ -XQH (2(

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Pike County Conference announces all-conference volleyball team

By BETH ZUMWALT Pike Press The Pike County Conference has announced the 2021 all-conference picks. Picked to the first team were: Delani Klass, Brussels, 57 kills, 11 blocks, eight aces and a 92-percent serve rate; Chloe Lemons, Pittsfield, 85

kills, 16 blocks, 79 digs, five aces and a 90-percent serve rate; Katie Cox, Pittsfield, 86 kills, 32 blocks, 101 digs, 12 aces, 87-percent serve rate; Ellie TenEyck, Pittsfield, 207 assists, 17 aces, 93-percent serve rate; Haley Flores, Western, 77 kills, 138 digs, 6 assists, 15 aces and 93 percent serving average; Peyton Robbins, Western, 112

digs, two assists, 236 serve/ receive. Second team: Hope Odelehr, Brussels, 37 kills, 10 blocks, four aces, eight assists, 97-percent serve rate; Morgan Klaas, seven kills, three blocks, 13 digs, 94-percent serve rate; Avery Heavner, Pittsfield, 23 kills, .333 hitting percentage in 15 sets; Chloe Orr, Kortney

Holcomb, Madilyn Lanter, all of Pleasant Hill, no stats available; Sadie Abney, 72 kills, five blocks, 20 digs, eight assists, 14 aces, 96-percent serve rate; Sophie Bennett, Griggsville-Perry, seven kills, 12 digs, 68 assists, 10 aces, 96-percent serving average; Kaylee Spencer, 26 kills, 75 digs, seven assists, three aces, 92-percent serving average.

PCSD honors two

Employees from the Pike County Sheriff’s Department will be hosting a farewell reception at Hopewell Winery in Rockport to celebrate the careers of Sandy Schacht and Steve Lehr, June 18 beginning at 6 p.m. Sandy has worked at the Pike County Sheriff’s Department since October of 1991. She has been an integral part in the dayto-day operations since her first day as a correctional officer, dispatcher, sergeant and 911 coordinator. She will be retiring as the office administrator. Sandy was instrumental in making sure every aspect of the sheriff’s department ran smoothly. Ask anyone who ever worked with Sandy and they will tell you the same. Sandy was also the on-site IT person for the sheriff’s department and the county, being called on constantly to fix computer issues and answer questions. Lear started his law enforcement career in 1979 with the Pike County Sheriff’s Department. In 1988, he went to the Pittsfield Police Department where he served for 10 years until he returned to the Pike County Sheriff’s Department in 1998 as Chief Deputy under Sheriff Paul Petty. Steve served as chief deputy for 20 years. Steve has had an illustrious law enforcement career. Steve has shared his knowledge of law enforcement with a whole new generation of law enforcement officers who will use it as they trek through their careers. Please stop by (even if it is for a minute or two) and join the sheriff’s department in sending these two wonderful friends into their retirement. Refreshments will be provided.

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SHOOTS, SHE SCORES

Chloe Lemons puts up a shot in the All-Star game in Jacksonville, June 13. Lemons and Ashley Waters participated in the event, sponsored by the Western Illinois Fellowship Christian Athletes. Waters won the free throw competition and Lemons won the rainbow shoot.

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WINS LARGEST CATCH

U.S. Air Force veteran Rawn Hart of Pleasant Hill was the winner of the largest catch in the bass portion of the Fishing for Freedom event held in Quincy, June 4-6. Cory Winchell was Hart’s boat sponsor. Jody Coy, also of Pleasant Hill, was also a boat sponsor and Mike Lawson, of Nebo, retired Army, also participated in the event. Hart was the only veteran to enter the bass competition, and his catch of .78 was the winner in that category. Hart and Winchell have participated together the last two years. Winchell has been involved for the past four tournaments and Hart the past three. Both were disappointed when last year’s competition was canceled.

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Avery Bradshaw, one of two Griggsville-Perry players to play in the Western Illinois Fellowship Christian Athlete All-Star game Saturday in Jacksonville, looks over the defense trying to find a way to score. Cash Kirk, also of Griggsville-Perry, and Cade Tomhave and Joel Clements, of Pittsfield High School, were also invited to play in the game.

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Butlers celebrate 50 years Bob and Christine Butler, of Perry, will celebrate 50 years of marriage June 18. Robert Wayne “Bob” Butler, son of Robert L. “Pete” and Betty Butler, and Christine Ann Hudelson, daughter of the late Clarence “Buddy” and Margaret Hudelson, were married June 18, 1971, at the Perry United Methodist Church. Bob and Christine have three children: Rob (Mary) Butler of Summer Hill, Angie (Mark Patterson) Butler Daniels of Perry and Tawny (Zach Francis) Butler also of Perry. The Butlers have six grandchildren: Monica (Darius Culpepper) Sauseda of Venice, Calif., Marlena (Vanessa) Badilla, Phoenix, Ariz., Drew (Ashley Littig) Butler of Arenzville, Ill., Jesse (Daelynne) Butler of Phoenix, Kendall Daniels of Perry and Lani Daniels of Griggsville. They’ve been blessed with three great-grandchildren: Hailey and Max Butler of Phoenix and Eli Oitker of Griggsville. The children ask that you help celebrate this milestone by sending cards to: Bob and Christine Butler P. O. Box 176 Perry, IL. 62362

PLANET HOME LENDING, LLC Plaintiff, -v.CHRISTOPHER SCHOLZ, SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR JOHN H. SOUTH A/K/A JOHN SOUTH (DECEASED), KATIE NICOLOFF, JACOB SOUTH, ASHLEY DALE, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF JOHN H. SOUTH A/K/A JOHN SOUTH Defendant 19 CH 12 NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on March 26, 2021, the Sheriff of Pike County will at 9:30 AM on July 9, 2021, at the Pike County Courthouse, 100 E. Washington Street, Lower Courtroom, Pitts¿HOG ,/ VHOO DW SXEOLF DXFtion to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 535 E. WASHINGTON STREET, PITTSFIELD, IL 62363 Property Index No. 53-032-01 & 53-032-01A The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment $109,863.70.

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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.

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Open House Thursday, June 17th 5-7pm

For information, contact Plaintiff’s attorney: Alexander Potestivo, POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610, Chicago, IL, 60606, (312) 263-0003.

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Wood honored for 50-year Masonic membership El Dara Lodge #388 Worshipful master Mike Wheelen presents Secretary Robert L. Wood with a 50 Year Illinois Masonic A.F. and A.M. membership certificate and 50 year pin. Wood has been El Dara Lodge #388 Secretary for 25 years.

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Seller: Maxine Whittaker Power of Attorney—Susan Drake ph. 217-370-4014

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116 W. Washington St. - Pittsfield, IL

217-285-5800 For a complete selection of listings: pcrerealestate.com

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