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FORRESTON Journal August 3, 2017 Volume 155, Number 15 - $1.00

Tumbling Along

Car Show

More Charges

A Mt. Morris youth has success in his newfound sport — tumbling. A10

Vintage vehicles are set to roll in for Polo’s Car Show Aug. 12. A10

More charges are filed against an Oregon man involved in fatal boating crash. B3

Armstrong was strong for mom

Ogle County Fair

By Zach Arbogast zarbogast@oglecounty news.com A five-year-old honoree at Oregon’s National Night Out proves that heroes can come in any size. On June 28 at approximately 5:44 p.m., one day before her fifth birthday, little Jaylee Armstrong successfully got emergency responders to her mother in need. Jaylee was at home in Adeline with her siblings, two-year-old Ashton and three-month-old Brantley, when mother Christina O’Brien suffered a seizure and fell unconscious. Quick to act, Jaylee knew just what to do: she called 911, reaching telecommunicator Jennifer Hoffman, who talked Jaylee

Jaylee Armstrong

through giving her the color of the house and finding the home address on a piece of mail. “She did great!” said Hoffman. “Honestly, the biggest impression she left on me was how ‘momma proud’ I was; I just wanted to find her and take her out for ice cream!” Turn to A2

Cars and bikes Fair runs through Sunday will roll into town Saturday

Christi Swanson, center, has some fun with Ronnie Snodgrass, left, and Fran Reigle, right, as they prepare barbecue in the Leaf River Grange building on Saturday in preparation for this week’s Ogle County Fair. The Grange serves sandwiches in addition to roasted corn, pie, ice cream, and beverages. Photo by Earleen Hinton

The 164th Ogle County Fair begins Wednesday, Aug. 2 and runs through Sunday, August 6 at the fairgrounds on Lime Kiln Road, just north of Ill. 64 a mile west of Oregon. Besides livestock and a variety of other project exhibits, highlights are River Bend Antique Tractor Pulls and the fair queen contest on Wednesday,

tractor and truck pulls on Thursday, the Big Hat Rodeo on Friday, a demolition derby on Saturday, and the free ground shows every day. An $8 general admission ticket at the gate includes unlimited carnival rides. Grandstand shows like the tractor and truck pulls, rodeo, and demolition

derby take another $10 ticket. Both tickets, however, can be purchased in advance at a discount at Casey’s General Store in Oregon, Mt. Morris, Stillman Valley, and Byron. For more information on fair events, visit www.oglecountyfair. com.

Projects are diverse and ingenious By Vinde Wells vwells@oglecountynews.com Garage sales and scrap piles proved to be a treasure trove for an Oregon teen creating a project for the Junior Open Show at the Ogle County Fair. Jonathan Prose, 18, was all checked in at the exhibit building at the fairgrounds Saturday, waiting for a judge to take a look at his hawk sculpture made from discarded metal tools, parts, and pieces. The hawk, with its wings spread wide, has a propane tank for a body and the cap from an oxygen tank for a head. The wings are hand saw blades, with pieces of metal shelf dividers and lawn mower blades for feathers. The exhaust pipe legs end in talons made from garden cultivators. Leaf rakes form the tail feathers, and its eyes are parts of a small wrench. “I got the materials at garage sales and scrap piles at my grandma’s house,” he said. “I usually start with an idea and then I dig through the scrap and find the parts I want to use.” Prose said he had already made owls and turtles, and when he graduated from Oregon High School this year he decided to create the Hawk mascot. “I wanted to make something that represented that,” said Prose, who plans to attend Kishwaukee College,

Staff Report The Forreston American Legion Family will sponsor its ninth annual car show as part of the yearly Sauerkraut Day on Saturday, Aug. 5 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Forreston’s Memorial Park. More than 100 cars and motorcycles are expected during the daylong show. Dash plaques will be given to the first 100 entries, and door prizes will be given out during the day.

Sauerkraut dinners will be served from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost of a dinner is $6 for adults and $4 for children ages 7-12. Music will be provided by 3D Sound. For information about car entries call Bret Schemel, American Legion Riders, at 815-238-0713. Trophies for the car and bike show will be awarded at 3 p.m. The annual 50-50 drawing winner will be announced at 3:30 p.m.

Polo man indicted for aggravated battery of a baby By Vinde Wells vwells@oglecounty news.com

Justin Collins, of the Blackhawk Crossings 4-H Club, talks to visual arts judge Rebecca Eden about the artwork he created during project judging at the Ogle County Fair on Saturday. Photo by Earleen Hinton

Malta, this fall to study engineering. The hawk took about 10 hours to make, he said, and was created at home in his father’s workshop from the layout to the bending, cutting and welding. “I’m not sure where I’m going to put it yet,” Prose said with a grin. “I usually put them in my mom’s flower bed but this one’s kind of big for that.” The projects entered in the Junior Open Show showed ingenuity and vast diversity. Thirteen-year old Emma

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Church News, A5 Classifieds, B6-B10 College News, A4 Entertainment, A6 Fines, B4

Hunderman, Stillman Valley, also put her welding skills to work, creating a bench mainly from old combination wrenches. She welded the wrenches together in her father’s shop to make the back and arms for the bench. The legs are made from large chain links bolted together and stabilized with steel rebar. The seat is pine boards in an angle iron frame. She found her idea on Pinterest and it took off from there. Turn to A3

Marriage Licenses, A4 Oregon Police,B3 Public Voice, A7 Property Transfers, B4 Sheriff’s Arrests, B3

A Polo man has been indicted by an Ogle County Grand Jury for the aggravated battery of a month and onehalf-old baby. Ian C. Green, 23, pleaded not guilty and asked for a jury trial at a hearing on July 26, the day after the grand jury handed down its decision. Green was arrested July 7 after Ogle County Sheriff’s deputies, along with Dixon police, responded to KSB Hospital, Dixon, where the infant was being treated for a broken right arm. Further investigation indicated the child had eight broken bones in various stages of healing, and that the injuries

Social News, A4 Sports, B1, B2 State’s Attorney, B4 Weather, A3

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had been received at a Polo residence. According to court documents, the incident Ian occurred on Green July 5 at 402 E. King St., where Green was living. Public defender Kathleen Isley is representing Green in court. He remains in the Ogle County Jail in lieu of $200,000 bond and was scheduled to appear in court Aug. 2. Aggravated battery of a child is a Class X felony and carries a mandatory sentence of six to 30 years in state prison.

Death, B5 Robert C. Schmidt


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