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VOLUME156NO.36• SERVINGTHE FORRESTONAREASINCE1865 Friday,January13, 2023 •$1.00 Onesection •20pages Published every Friday by OgleCounty Newspapers, adivision of Shaw Media
Nelson (left)battles RichmondBurton’sEmmett Nelson in the126-pound championship bout at thePoloWrestling InvitationalonSaturday. Nelson took second at theinvite. Sports coveragebeginsonpage 9. SECONDPLACE INDEX Betty’s Column........4 Classifieds........18-20 ColbertColumn......13 LibraryNews ............2 Oregon Police..........15 Otto’s Column..........4 PropertyTransfers..16 SheriffActivity........15 Sports...................9-14 DEATHS NEWS NEWS Moving Forward Restoration of amemorial fountain ismoving forward. /3 Hall of Famer OHStrack &field coachJimSprattisinductedintothe coacheshall of fame. /9 CollisionCourse SUVcrashesintoan Oregonbusiness afterbeinghit by anothercar. /5 RalphMichael Derby, Teia AnnGunn, DonnaM.Hazlip,CraigE.McGuire, Pages 7-8
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FORRESTON LIBRARY

NewMaterials

Wehaverecentlyaddedseveralbooksinour LargePrintsectionincluding:“EveryMother’s Son”and“TheIntruders”byWilliamW.Johnstone,“TheSeedsofChange”byLauraine Snelling,“TheWalnutCreekWish”byWandaE. Brunstetter,and“TheJoyandLightBusCompany’’byAlexanderMcCallSmith.Stopinsoonto lookoverourothernewselections!

Toddler/PreschoolStorytime Tuesdaysat10 a.m.

BERTOLETLIBRARY

DropBoxUpdate: Wehave abrandnewdrop box,anditisopenforyourreturns!Allmaterials excepthotspotscanbereturnedinthedropbox.

YouthPrograms

StoryTime: Thursdays,10a.m.StoryTime returnsonThursdaysat10a.m.MissJanawill havestoriesandcraftsfortoddlers-kindergarten agekids.Welookforwardtoseeingyouthen!

BigKids,BigArt: Tuesday,Jan.17,4:30p.m.Big Kids,BigArtisback!Lasttime,theparticipants learnedaboutShapeandtriedtheirhandat watercolorpainting.1stthrough6thgradersare invitedtolearnthenextelementofartMissJana willintroduce.

FamilyNightBINGO: Monday,Jan.23,5 p.m.Bringthekidsfor afuneveningwithgreat prizes!

LEGO®Club: 1stMondayofthemonth, 5p.m.

Storytimeisbackinsession!Bringyourfavorite toddlerorpreschoolerfor atimeofstories,songs, crafts,andfun!Thisrelaxedprogramis agreat wayforlittleonestomeetnewfriendsand discoverthejoyofreading.Pleasecallthelibrary toregisterorifyouhaveanyquestions.

CommunityRoom

Lookingfor aplacetoholdyourevent?Our communityroom(with asmallkitchenette)is availableformeetings,parties,showers,family reunions,andmore.Pleasecallthelibraryat

815-938-2624foradditionalinformation.

PlasticRecycling

Wearecollectingfilm-typeplasticforrecycling. Thisincludesplasticbags,zippertypebaggies(withthezipportionremoved),cereal/snack bags,bubblewrap,andothersoftplastic .Please makesurebagsarefreefromdebrisandremove allpaper/stickerlabels.Wecannotaccepthard plastic,suchaswaterbottles,milkcartons,etc., forthisprogram.Thankyou!

CreatewithusonthefirstMondayofeachmonth. WewillhavetheLEGO®brickswaitingforyou!

AdultPrograms

FamilyNightBINGO: Monday,Jan.23,5 p.m.Bringthekidsfor afuneveningwithgreat prizes!

AdultBookoftheMonth: Take ajourneytoan isolatedislandinAustraliawiththiscompelling historicalfictionnovel.TomSherbourneandhis wifemake adecisiontokeepaninfanttheyfindin aboatandraiseherastheirown.Astimegoes on,theymustfacetheconsequencesofthis decision.PickupyourcopyofTheLightBetween OceansbyM.L.Stedmanatthecirculationdesk.

CraftKitsforAdults: Embracethewintercold withthispenguinornamentorcoaster

Create-a-Card: WillReturninMarch2023!

OnTheHorizon: MarkyourcalendarsforMarch

20at 5p.m.MicrosoftExcelFundamentalshas beenrescheduled!Registrationwillopensoon!

PlasticRecycling: Weaskthatyoumakesure plasticiscleanwithnodebrisinthedonation. Alsopleaseremoveanyziploc-typesealsand paper/stickerlabels.Thankyouforyourcooperation.

NewReleases

AdultBooks: Devil’sDelightbyM.C.Beaton;A QuietLifebyEhtanJoella;TheBrokenBowby Larry DSweazy(LP)

YoungAdultBooks:TheStateofGraceby RachaelLucas;GirlWith aCamerabyCarolyn Meyer

ChapterBooks: RhinosAtRecessbyMaryPope Osborne;TheDecompositionofJackbyKristin O’DonnellTubb

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EarleenHinton/ShawMedia ABOVELEFT: Forreston’sBrookeBoettner (11) drives to thebasketasPolo’s Camrynn JonesguardsherduringJan.6 actioninForreston. ABOVERIGHT: Forreston’s KeeliLarson(40)shootsasPolo’sMadisonGlawedefends. Sports roundupbegins on page9.

Restoration of Legion’s Memorial moving forward

AnefforttorestoretheAmerican LegionMemorialFountaininMt.Morrisistakingshape.

TheMt.MorrisEconomicDevelopmentCorporation,anonprofit501(c) (3),hasacquiredownershipofthelot onwhichthefountainislocated,said RobUrish,amemberoftheMt.Morris EconomicDevelopmentCorporation. Thepropertyaddressis16S.Wesley Ave., Mt.Morris.

“Thefountainwaserectedin1926in honorofWorldWarIservicemen,” Urishsaid.“ThelocalAmerican LegionPost[No.143]underwrotethe erectionofit.Therearestonesthere fromallovertheworld,butpredominatelyNorthAmericaandtheMidwest.”

KableNewsCo.and KableProduct Servicesdeededthepropertytothe EDCfor$0inexchangeforaproperty

appraisalthecompany coulduseas a taxwrite-off,Urishsaid.Originally, Kableexecutiveswanted$10,000for theproperty,hesaid.

Theappraisalcameinat$125,000, andthetaxbenefitofadonationofthat amount“farexceedsthe$10,000”originallysough,Urishsaid.

TheEDChasbeenincontactwith the Wisconsin-basedKohlerFoundationregardingrestorationofthefountain,hesaid.

Thetentativeplanistodeedthe propertytotheKohlerFoundation, whichinturnwillunderwritetherestorationofthefountainlaterthisyear, Urish said.Beforethatcanhappen, though,theKohlerFoundation’s boardhastoapprovetheproject.

Oncethefountainisrestored,the propertywillbedeededbacktothevillageofMt.Morris,Urishsaid.

“Ifitallcomestopass,we’rehoping tohaveacentennialcelebrationin 2026,”hesaid.

Officials exploring barrier poles near intersection

Commissionersdiscuss optionsfollowingSunday

autoaccident

Aweekendcrashhasprompted OregoncityofficialstoasktheIllinois DepartmentofTransportation whetherbarrierpolescanbeaddedto thenorthwestcornerofIllinoisRoutes 2and64.

AnSUVendedupin theglass garagedoorofOgleCountyBrewery–whichislocatedonthatcorner–after itwasstruckbyanothervehiclewhose driverranaredlightearlySunday

afternoon.Noonewasinjured,accordingtopolice.

“Wewerereallylucky.Wedodgeda bulletonthisonethatnobodywas there[intheway] whenthiscarwent through,”StreetsandPublicImprovementsCommissionerTimKrugtold fellowcouncilmembersTuesday.“It’s justamatteroftime.It’sgoingtohappen.”

OgleCountyBrewery’saddressis 400W.WashingtonSt.,whichisthe nameofRoute64withincitylimits; Route2iscalledFourthStreetincity limits.

Thebarrierpolesarerelatively easytoinstall,FinanceCommissioner TerrySchustersaid.It’sanideaworth pursuing,hesaid.

“Wewerelucky therewasnoone

sittingatatablebythedoor because thedoorjustsweptin,”Mayor Ken Williamssaid.“Wealsotalkedabout, hadtheygoneinclosertothestreet, theywouldhavegonethroughthe windowandknockedoveroneofthose tanksbecausethatlittlekneewall’s notgoingtostopanSUVfromcoming through.

“Soyouhearaboutthosethingsand youhavetolookandsay,‘Whatcanwe dotokeepourcitizenssafeandour communitysafe?’”headded.

Krugnotedthatwhilethecityisn’t legallyliablefortheintersection,there stillisalevelofmoralresponsibility Assuch,hehasinstructedPublic WorksDirectorBill Covellto reach outtoIDOT.

“Wedon’twantsomebodytoget

seriouslyinjuredordeadandthought wecouldhavedonesomething,”Krug said.

Inotherbusiness,councilmembers:

Unanimously approvedapreliminaryelevation andwaterlinedesigns foraproposedDollarGeneralat1192 IllinoisRoute64(E.WashingtonSt.). Theapprovalwassoughtbythedeveloperpriortoitdoingfullsiteplansto bringtoDollarGeneral,CityAdministratorDarinDeHaansaid.Theproject isnotyetasurething,hesaid.

Unanimouslyapprovedjobdescriptionsforadeputypolicechiefand a PublicWorksmechanic/heavy equipmentoperator.

SPECIAL EVENT

Recycle your electronics Jan. 27 in Oregon; permitsarerequired in advance, but they are free

TheOgleCountySolidWasteManagement Department(OCSWMD)willhosta residentialelectronicsrecyclingeventon Jan.27,from9a.m.to4p.m.at909Pines RoadinOregon.

ThiseventisforOgleCountyresidentsonly andafreepermitisrequiredinadvanceof

theevent. Toobtainafreepermitcall 815-732-4020oremail solidwaste@oglecountyil.gov by4p.m.onThursday,Jan.26. Accepteditemsincludeall televisionsandcomputer monitors,computers,computer hardwareandcables,laptops,tablets, cellphones,printers,FAXmachines, scanners,shredders(notubs),copiers,video

gamingequipment,DVD/VCRs, cable/satelliteboxes,stereo equipment,radios,digital clocks,cameras,calculators, phonesystems,holidaylight strands,extensioncords, rechargeablebatteries,printer inkcartridges,CD/DVDs,and CFLbulbs.

Microwaveovensareacceptedfor$5per unit.Cashorcheckisaccepted.

Thereisalimitofsevenlargeorbulky itemsperpermitandonepermitpercounty householdpermonth.

Businessorinstitutionalelectronic materialsarenotacceptedattheseevents. Formoreinformationaboutthisrecycling eventcalltheOCSWMDatthenumberlisted earlier,visitwww.oglecounty.org,orgoon FacebookatOgleCountySolidWaste ManagementDept.

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EarleenHinton/ShawMedia The memorial on the campus in downtown Mt. Morriswascreated by the Mt. Morris American Legion in 1926.

Trip to Aunt Carma’s funeral brings back memories

InSeptember,whenIwastravelingwithmysonBruce,wecame backthroughChampaigntosee my AuntCarmaDielatAmber Glen HomeinUrbana.

AuntCarmawas100inJulyandshe wasmydad’syoungestsister.AsIheld herhandandtalkedtoher,Iknew I couldexpectaphonecallanydaytellingmeshewasnolongerapartofthis earth.

ThephonecallcameDec.30andthe familystartedto makeplansabouther funeralandburial.Myfamilyarrived inChampaignonWednesdayandearly Thursday.Wednesdaynightwestayed inOgden,whichiseastofChampaign inmy cousin’sguesthouse.

Thehousewasbuiltinthelate1800s andhasbeenfullyrestored.Itwas a stepbackintime althoughwehad electricity,runningwaterandindoor facilities.

ItwasthesecondtimeIhavestayed thereandIloveeveryminuteofit.

Ialwaystrytoimaginewhatitmust

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havebeenlikeraisingafamilywith a kitchennobiggerthanapostagestamp andtheladyofthehouseprobablyhad alargefamily.Ilovethearchitecture, theoldpanesofglassandtheflooring.

Mycousinhasitfurnishedbeautifullywithprimitiveantiquesthat wouldhavebeencharacteristicofthe house.

Thehousewasaddedontowhen restoredwithabiggatheringroom anditblendsinperfectwiththerestof thehouse.Youwouldthinkithad alwaysbeenapartofthehouse.

Inthisroomisa12-footworkbench fromabarnwithvicegripsandall.In thecenterofthisworkbenchwerered pfaltzgraffChristmasdishesthatwere

stunningwitharedteapotinthecenterofthem.Iloveredanywayand usingthemwasadelight.

MycousinisacollectorofnutcrackersfromGermanysotheplacewasfull ofnutcrackersofvarioussizesplusall kindsofotherChristmas decorations. Whatawonderfultimeoftheyearto bethere.

EarlythenextmorningwegatheredatmyAuntCarma’sLutheran Churchandgreetedallmycousins fromallover.Manyofmycousins fromCape Girardeau,Missouri,were thereandwewerealltheretohonor my100-year-oldAuntCarma.Shewas thelastofthatgeneration.

Followingtheservices,weall headedsouthofMattoon,Illinois,for theGilaLutheranCemetery,whichis outinthemiddleofnowhere.You havetoknowwhereyouaregoingin ordertofindit.Ihavebeentheremany timesasIgrewup.Myfatherwasborn justdowntheroadnearwheremy UncleLowellandAuntCarmahad

livedformanyyearsastheyraised theirfamily.

IlovedthatareaasIvisitedmy grandparentsthroughtheyears.But houseshavebeentorndownandthe landscapehadchanged. Eventhe old churchisnolongerthere.Justthe cemeteryremainswheremygrandparentsareburied,othermembersof theIsleyfamilyandmanypeopleof thearea.

Followingtheservicesatthecemetery,wegatheredinNewton,Illinois, toeatandreminisce.Eachoneshared wheretheynowlive,whatishappeningintheirfamily,andstoriesfrom thepast.Inow,at theageof 90,find myselfthematriarchofthefamily.

ItseemssolongagothatI,as a younggirl,rodemygrandfather’s horseupanddownthoseroadsnear thecemeteryandyetattimesitseems likeonlyyesterday.

•BettyObendorfisaretiredteacher andavolunteerforthePoloHistorical Society.

Betty Croft studied the life and works of Lorado Taft

Thefollowingquestionsand answerswererecordedin Betty’sCroft’sbook.Betty wasbornontheCroftFarmatthe intersectionofLeafRiverandWest Groveroads,northofMt.Morris.

Sheworkeddiligentlytoraisefunds fortherestorationofLoradoTaft’s “EternalIndian”knownlocallyasthe BlackHawkStatue.

Whatbothersyou?

Whenpeoplemovethingsanddon’t tellmewhere.

Anythingelse you wouldliketo add?

I wish we couldgetmorelocalpeopleactiveinpromotingtourismin Oregon.Youmeetinterestingpeople fromallovertheworld.Alreadythis yeartheyhavecomefromAustralia, MacedoniaandIndia.

InthepastIhavemetayoungJapanesestudentwhohadtranslatedMargaretFuller’swritingsintoJapanese attheUniversityofChicagoand a youngmanwhowaswalkingacross theUSAtosupportacureforhissister’sdisease.HewasfromDerry,Ireland,andaskedthewaytoPolo,where hewouldspendthenightandhetold meexactlyhowmanymileshehad walkedfromNewYorkCitytoOregon.

Tellusaboutyourfamily.

Icamefromalineoffarmersinthe LeafRiverareaandwasbornonthe

familyfarm.Iwasthethirdchild,with onebrotherandasister.Iwas16 monthsoldwhenmymotherdiedafter anoperation.Mypaternalgrandma tookmebecausethreeyoungchildren wouldbetoomuchtoberaisedbymy father’shousekeeperwhomhelater married.

Whatwouldbeyouridealvacation?

TotravelthroughtheeasternU.S. tovisithistoricalareassuchasGettysburgandWashington,D.C.Alsothe statesofMarylandandOhiofrom

whichstatesearlyfamilymembers hadmovedtoIllinois.

Howdidyourcareerasalibrariandevelop?

I worked27yearsattheUniversity ofIllinoislibraryand10yearsat NorthwestMissouriStateUniversity Library.Catalogingwasmyspecialty.

Bettyproducedabookletnamedthe SculptureTrailandwasinvolvedina brochureconcerningMargaretFuller’svisittoOregon,identified the sevenwondersofOregonandpro-

ducedapostcardofBlackHawk.

It’samazingwhatBettyaccomplishedduring herlifetime.Shewas born onthefamilyfarmNov.91926, locatedneartheSilverCreekCemetery.

She graduatedvaledictorianfrom LeafRiverHighSchool.Shereceiveda scholarshipfromtheUniversityofIllinoiswheresheearnedherbachelor’s degreeinLatin.

•OttoDickisaretiredteacherand hasresearchedOgleCountyhistory forseveralyears.

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PhotossuppliedbyOttoDick ABOVE LEFT: John, Betty and Karen Croft posed for this photo on Betty’s birthday. ABOVE RIGHT: BettyCroft is shown herevisiting with her Leaf River High School classmate Virginia Borneman in 2016.

Business reopens after SUV crashes through door NoinjuriesinSunday afternoonaccidentin

downtownOregon

NoonewasinjuredJan.8when a vehiclecareenedintoadowntown restaurantafterbeingstruckby anothervehicleatabusyintersection nearby.

OregonPoliceChiefJoeBrookssaid the12:50p.m.accidentoccurred when asouthboundvehicleonIllinoisRoute 2(FourthStreet)failedtostopatthe intersectionwithIllinoisRoute64 (WashingtonStreet)andstruckawestboundSUV.

“Thesouthbound driverranared lightandhitthewestboundvehicle causingitsdrivertolosecontroland crashintothebuilding,”Brookssaid. Afterbeinghit,theSUVcrossedthe sidewalk andenteredthesouthsideof theOgleCountyBrewerythroughits glass-panedgaragedoor,shattering glassinaportionofthediningareaand

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A vehiclecrashed into the Ogle County Breweryin downtown Oregonearly Sunday afternoon after being struck by another vehicle at the intersection of Illinois 64 and Illinois 2. No injuries werereported.
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REDEMPTIONFROMSUCHSALEEXPIRESJUNE2,2023.

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TAKEFURTHERNOTICETHATAPETITIONFORORDERDIRECTINGISSUANCEOF TAXDEEDSHASBEENFILEDINTHE ABOVESAIDCAUSEASTOTHEABOVE-NAMED PARCELSBYOGLECOUNTY,ASTRUSTEE,ANDTHATONJUNE22,2023 AT 9:00AM[COURTROOM302],SAIDPETITIONERWILL APPLYFORANORDERTHATA TAXDEEDISSUEASTOEACHABOVESAID PARCELNOTREDEEMEDONORBEFOREJUNE2,2023./S/OGLECOUNTYASTRUSTEE,PETITIONER. FORFURTHERINFORMATIONCONTACTTHECOUNTYCLERKADDRESS:105S.5THSTSTE104,OREGON,IL61061TELEPHONE:(815)732-1110 December30,2022,January6,13,2023

Pam White promoted to Polo branch manager

PamelaWhitehasbeenpromotedtoPolo branchmanagerforFirstStateBank Shannon-Polo-LakeCarroll.

Whitebeganworking atFirstStateBankin May2006.

“Pamhasbeenan instrumentalleaderof ourbookkeeping, customerserviceandIT departments,servingas ITofficerforthepastsix years,”saidRobin WilhelmsSaar,president andCEOinanewsrelease.“Inhernewrole, Pamwillbedirectingandoverseeingthe retailserviceanddailyoperationsofthePolo branchasbranchmanager.”

OBITUARIES

DONNAM.HAZLIP

Born: October2,1937inDixon,IL

Died: January4,2023inFreeport,IL

DonnaM.Hazlip,85,ofFreeport,Il.Passed awayonJanuary4,2023atPearlPavilionin Freeport,Il.ShewasbornOctober2,1937 atKSBHospital,Dixon,Il.ToLeeandGoldie (Anderson)Feary.

HermotherGoldiepassedwhenDonnawas 2daysold.Donnaonlyweighed2pounds andwasinthehospitalforseveralmonths. Unabletotakecareofanewbornbabyherfatheraskedhiscousin,ElsieFearyHardestyif shewouldtakeDonna.ShewasraisedbyIra andElsieHardesty.Sheattendedschoolin Mt.Morris,graduatedfromPoloHighSchool andreceivedaBachelorDegreeinBusiness, workedintheChicagoareaforseveralyears

WhiteisalifelongresidentofPolowith deeptiestothecommunity.Sheandher husband,John,havetwochildren,Nathan andAshley,andagrandson,Nolan.

Quilt guild to meet Jan. 16

TheCountryCrossroadsQuiltGuildwill kickoffthenewyearat7p.m.Monday, Jan.16,withafuneveningofgamesand prizesdesignedtogettoknowfellow quilters’hiddentalentsandsecrets.

Wewelcomeallgueststojoininthisfun evening.

GuildmeetingsareheldattheForreston GroveChurch,7246FreeportRoad, Forreston,onthethirdMondayofeach monthat7p.m.Thereisampletimetomeet andgreetmembersbeforethemeeting.

Visitorsarewelcomeforafeeof$5atthe door.Formoreinformation,callprogram committeechairsDawnVehmeierat

815-291-4592orAnnTullyat815-238-2218 orGuildPresidentShellyHolversonat 815-297-2381.

RALPHMICHAELDERBY

Born: April27,1946inFreeport

Died: January8,2023inForreston

RalphMichaelDerby, 76,ofForreston, passedaway,Sunday January8,2023in hishome.Ralphwas bornApril27,1946 inFreeport,theson ofKennethandAlma (Stengel)Derby.HemarriedElyzabeth“Lyz” ErdmierSeptember1,1973inShannon. RalphproudlyservedhiscountryintheUS Army.Ralphworkonhisfamilyfarmfor manyyears,itwasajobhealwaysloved. Ralphthenworkedasanoperatorforseveral

andthencamebacktoOgleCountyand wasapresssecretaryfortheOgleCounty Newspapersuntilherretirement.Shewas unitedwithMarion “Gene“HazlipOctober28,1967andthey celebrated50yearsofmarriagebeforehis passingayearlater.

SurvivorsincludefostersisterEleanor HardestyStouffer,niecesSharon(Ronald) Baker,Alicia(Charles)Hays,ValerieCollins andViciWigger,nephewsDavidStouffer,Lon Feary,JoeSieffertandmanygreatniecesand nephews.

Shewasprecededindeathbyherhusband, Gene,parentsLeeandGoldieFeary,foster parentsIraandElsie(Feary)Hardesty,sister DorothySiefertandbrotherRonaldFeary.As perDonna’swishtherewillbenoservices. Cremationriteshavebeenaccorded.

localconstructioncompaniesthroughout theyears.HewasamemberofSt.James LutheranChurch,FreeportEaglesClub,and Operators#150.Ralphalwayshadadeep loveforanimals,especiallyhiscaninefriend, Stella.Survivingishiswife,LyzofForreston; twodaughters,KristinDerby(ChrisFrey) ofShannonandJessica(Daniel)Ascheof Naples,Florida;twogranddaughters,Reagan andHarperAsche.Ralphwasprecededin deathbyhisparentsandtwobrothers,RobertandFloyd.Funeralserviceswillbe1:00 p.m.FridayJanuary13,2023atBurkeTubbs FuneralHome,Forreston.Visitationwillbe Thursday4:00p.m.–6:00p.m.alsoatBurke TubbsFuneralHome,Foreston.Burialwillbe inWestGroveCemetery.Inlieuofflowers, Ralph’sfamilyasksthatyoumakeadonation toyourfavoritelocalanimalshelter.

Antiques,

collectiblemarket inMt. Morris on Feb.4

TheFebruaryFindsAntiquesandCollectible Marketwillbefrom9a.m.to4p.m.Saturday, Feb.4,attheMt.MorrisMooseLodge,1551 FamilyCenter,485EastHittSt.

Admissionis$3aperson.Childrenunder theageof12arefree.

MARRIAGES

Thefollowingmarriageapplicationswere filedinDecember2022. Dec.2

TaylorJoshuaHartandTaylorKatherine Chance,bothofLovesPark. Dec.7

BrianBurnellWhiteandBridgetMay McAvoy,bothofDavisJunction. Dec.9

LarryDewaneBullandMaryKatherineCarr, bothofLeafRiver. Dec.16

JakeJosephWyatt,ofRochelle,andEmma FaithHildreth,ofByron;AngelDejesus ChavezandRoxannaContreras,bothof

Twenty-plusdealerswillbefeaturingvintage items,retrodecor,primitives,glassware , pottery,artwork,oldtoys,localadvertising , furniture,baseballcards,fishinglures,linens , jewelry,militaryitems,vintagepolitical,local maplesyrupandmuchmore.

Bobbi’sCountryCateringwillhavebaked goodsavailableforsale.TheMooseLodge willhavefoodanddrinksavailablefor purchasestartingwithbreakfastburritosin themorningandlunchitemsthroughout theday.

Rochelle. Dec.19

TylerScottCampbell,ofByron,andThalia AnnabelleHerebia,ofDavisJunction; KennethLisingEllorando,ofLeafRiver,and ZhengGuo,ofJerseyCity,NewJersey. Dec.20

JaedenAlanBuser,ofByron,andGleezelle AnneViray,ofSouthfield. Dec.27

BlakeEdwardSensemanandHeidie LouanneRaine,bothofCedarville,Ohio. Dec.29

CoryJamesKnudson,ofBeloit,Wisconsin, andJuliaCatherineHeller,ofDixon..

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Oregon coach Jim Spratt earns Hall of Fame nod

Afterfourdecadesofcoaching trackandfieldinnorthernIllinois, JimSpratthasaddedanotherhonorto hisrésuméthisweekend:halloffamer.

ThelongtimeOregonboyshead coachwasinductedintotheIllinois TrackandCrossCountryCoaches AssociationHallofFameattheorganization’sannualclinicandbanquet Jan.7inLombard.

“It’sbeenkindoffunwatching friendsofminelikePeteBrownand DougEngelandArtCarlson,whohave gotteninbefore, butyouneverreally planonithappeningtoyou,”Spratt said.“Youseeithappen,butyounever expectityourself.It’ssuchasubjectivethingthatyouneverknow.

“ButwhenIheard,Ithought,‘Wow, that’scool.’Iguess39yearsofhard workkindofpaidoff.”

That’snottheonlywaySpratt’s hardworkhaspaidoff,andhe’squick topointtoalltheathletes–boththe statechampionsandtheequallyhardworkingnon-champs–asthereason forthesuccessoftheprogramshe’s coachedoverthepast39years.

“Whenyouthinkaboutit,inthe last39yearsI neverthrewashotor disc,neverranthehurdles,never handedoffabaton,neverdidanyof that,”hesaid.“It’sallthegreatkids andassistantcoacheswhohaveledto oneawardforyouandit’skindof humbling.”

Afterspendingthefirstnineyears ofhiscoachingcareerleadingthe Galenagirlsteam,SprattcametoOregonandspentnineyearsasajunior hightrackcoachbeforetakingover

thehighschoolprogram in2003,the yearafterCarlsonretired.

InhistimeleadingtheHawks,four individualsandarelayteamhavewon sixstatetitles,40haveearnedtop-nine statemedals,andOregonwonthe2009 statechampionshipasateamtogo witheight sectionaltitles.Inhistime asanassistantorheadcoach,Spratt’s teamshavewon15sectionaltitles, sevenindividualorrelaystatetitles, 57statemedals,ateamtitleandapair offourth-placeteamfinishes.

Addinthree-timemedalistDeb RichardsonfromhisGalenadays,and Spratthasplentyofmemoriestolook backonashepondershisinduction speech.

“Allthestatechampions,Icanstill replaythoseinmymind,andeven

someofthegreateffortsnotatstate,” Sprattsaid.“IrememberwhenIwas in Galena,sprinterDebRichardson overtookRoxyDeVriesinthelast20 meterstowinthesectionalinthe 4x400,orwatchingMartinMcCormick runpeopledowninthe400,orJordan Thomasandwhathedidasasprinter. Allofthosethingsaretremendous, andtheystillstickwithme.”

Thomaswonthestatetitleinboth the100and200in2009,andalsofinishedsecondinthe400toleadthe Hawks tothe teamtitle.McCormick wonthe400statetitlein2005,and AndyTremble(2003,3,200)andAdam Tate(2005polevault)alsowonchampionshipsinindividualevents.The 20134x400teamofPierceDhaese, TommyMcCormick,GarrettNew-

man andTrevorOttenalso ranto a title.

Butit’snotjustthechampionsthat Sprattrecallsfondly.

“Thetalentedkidsobviouslyare memorable,butIalsothinkthatthere have beenso many lessathletically inclinedkidswhomadeitgreatto coach,”Sprattsaid.“Therehavebeen somanykidsovertheyearswhohaven’tbeenstatechampions,buthave mademajorimprovementsfromthe startoftheyeartotheend,orfromthe startoftheircareerstotheend,those aresomeofthebiggestandbestmemoriesforme.”

Sprattisintheprocessofputting togetherhis4½-minutevideospeech forthebanquet,andasallthenames andfacesandmemoriescomeflooding back,hesaidit’s“impossibletothank allthepeoplethatledtothismoment overthelast39years.”Buthesaidhe’s proudestoftheathleteshe’scoached andtheothercoacheshe’sworked withoverthepastfourdecades,and it’sthosepeoplewhohavenotonly madethispossible,butalso madethe experiencesospecial.

He’salsoproudtobethelatest coachinthestrongOregontracktraditionthatwasstartedlongbeforehe arrived.

“Inreality,it’sjustthecontinuation ofagreatprogram,”Sprattsaid.“Joe Mortimerwasthefirstguy inOregon whogotthereferendumpassedforthe firstall-weathertrackhere,andhe’s inthehalloffame.TogofromJoeto ArttoDougandthenmyself,itmeans alot.Oregonisatracktown,andI’ve beenfortunateenoughtobehereand beinthatlineoftremendousmen coachingthisprogram.”

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Girlsbasketball

Byron72,Morrison56: TheTigersturned a20-15first-quarterdeficitintoa39-27 halftimeleadwitha24-7surgetotopthe FilliesinLanark.

CamrynVeltropledthewaywith27points forMorrison,andShelbyVeltropscored19. MacyGroharinghad27points,andAva Kultgenadded23toleadByron,the fifth-rankedteaminthelatestAPClass2A poll.

Amboy50,Polo37: EllyJonesscoredhalf ofAmboy’spointsina50-37victoryover hostPoloinanNUICSouthgame. Joneshitfour3-pointersandfinishedwith 25points,andAddisonPertelladdedapairof 3sand11pointsforAmboy(14-1,2-0NUIC

South).TyrahVaessenalsohittwo3sand addedeightpointsfortheClippers,with MaeveLarsonscoringfourandEmilySachs hittingapairoffreethrows.

LindeePoperledPolowith12points,14 rebounds,twostealsandtwoblocks. CourtneyGrobeandCamrynnJonesboth addedninepointsandtwoassists,andJones alsonabbedtwostealsandblockedashot. MadisonGlawescoredfivepoints,and SydneiRahnchippedintwopoints,five reboundsandtwoassistsfortheMarcos.

Oregon61,Harvard24: TheHawksrolled pasttheHornetsinanonconferencegameat theBlackhawkCenter,leading19-6afterone

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Polo’s Madison Glawewraps up the ball as she battles Forreston’s Keeli Larsonand Autum Pritchard forareboundduringJan. 6 actionin Forreston.

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strikingsomechairsandtables.The Brewery islocatedonthenorthwest cornerofthebusyintersection.

KimM.Risley,70,ofRockford,was ticketedfordisobeyingatrafficcontroldevice,Brookssaid.

RisleyandthedriveroftheSUV, EricP.Weber,52,ofOregon,werenot injured,Brookssaid.

About10customersinsidethe

Brewerywereseatednearthebarseveralfeetawayfromthegaragedoor andwerenotinjured.

The popularrestaurantreopened Tuesday.

“We’resohappytobeback open todayafteroursurprisingturn of events!”theOgleCountyBrewery posted onsocialmediaTuesday.“Hope toseeyouthisweek!”

building’sowner,MarkGaleofWiggaleInc.,Oregon, beganfiguringout howtoremovethedamageddoor.

Firecrewsremainedonsceneuntil 3:30p.m.

LibertyVillage

BreweryemployeeKatieGatton, whowasbehindthebarwhentheaccidenthappened,saidtherestaurant wasoccupiedbyabout10peopleatthe time, butcustomerswereseatednear thebar,severalfeet awayfromthe garagedoorthatisraisedduringsummerdininghours.

“Thankfullynoonewasclose enoughtothedoorwheretheywould havebeenstruckbythecarandthe flyingglass,”Gattonsaid.“Wewere abletocall911anditseemedlikethe policeandtheparamedicsprettymuch arrivedinstantly.Wewantedtomake surethatthedriverwasn’thurt. Thankfullytheyweren’thurtand noneofcustomerswerehurt.”

Theimpactcausedaportion ofthe largegaragedoortorestontopofthe SUVpromptingOregonfirefightersto securethedoorafterthedriverexited thevehicle.

Gattonsaidtheaccidenthappened veryquickly.

“Iwas behindthebarandIwas kindofjustbackingupandsomeof ourguestswerealsobackinguptrying tofigureoutwheretogo,too.Wewere justhopingeveryonecouldgetaway andseeingjust howfarthiscarcould comethrough.It’skindofhardin thosesituations.Everythinghappens sofast,”Gattonsaid.

AftertheSUVwasbackedoutofthe diningarea,firefightersandoneofthe

“Ittookawhile,” OregonFireChief MikeKnoupsaid.“Garagedoorsare dangerousduetotheirheavyduty springsandthisone wascompletely offtrack.Ithadtobedisassembled piecebypiece.”

Gale,whoownsthebuildingwith KevinWiegman,saidJustinLahman, afriend,cameandhelpedhimandhis sonDantakethedoorapart.

“Justinwasabletotakeoffsomeof thetorsionbecausehehasexperience withgaragedoors.Wetookoutallthe windowpanesandpulledthemoneby-one,”Galesaid.

ThebusinessisnotopenonMondays,whichallowedrepairstobe made.

“Itwillbeprettyagain,” Galesaid. “Butitmighttakeawhile.Wewill makesometemporaryrepairstomake everythingsecure.”

Galethankedeveryone who helped aftertheaccident.

“Therewerealotofpeoplewho jumpedinandhelped...thefirefighters,thepolice....Iamjustsothankful noonewasinjured,”hesaid.

LateMonday,theglassgaragedoor hadbeenreplacedwithpanelsallowingthebusinesstoreopenTuesday.

“ThankstoMarkandKevin(our buildingowners)andthefantastic quickworkoftheOregonIllinois PoliceDepartment,OregonFireProtectionDistrictandthehelpofsome greatfriends.We’ll bebackopen tomorrow(Tuesday)forregularhours! We’reverythankfultoliveinsuch a wonderfulcommunityofpeoplewho care,”aBrewerypostsaid.

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EarleenHinton/ShawMedia ABOVE LEFT: Dan and Mark Gale, of Oregon, talk with firefighters as they examine the large garagedoor that was damaged when a vehiclecrashed into the Ogle County Breweryin downtown Oregon early Sunday afternoon after being struck by another vehicle at the intersection of Illinois 64 and Illinois 2. ABOVE RIGHT: Firefighters examine the vehicle.

quarter,36-13byhalftimeand51-17through threeperiods.

HadleyLutzledOregon(9-9)with21 points,andEllaDannhornandMariahDrake bothscored10.AvaHackman,LizMoisand MyaEngelkeschippedinsixpointsapiece fortheHawks.

MayraHydepacedHarvardwitheight points.

RockfordChristian62,Oregon39: The Hawksralliedfroma20-9first-quarter deficittogettowithin37-31throughthree periods,buttheRoyalLionspulledawaywith a25-8scoringedgeinthefourthforaBig NorthernwinattheBlackhawkCenter.

LizMoisscored16pointsforOregon(9-10, 0-3BNC),whileHadleyLutzhad10and MariahDrakeaddedeight,withapairof 3-pointers.

CourtneyParkscored13ofhergame-high 21pointsinthefourthquarterforRockford Christian(11-8,2-0),whileKaitlinParkhit two3sandfinishedwith17points.

Polo53,Forreston43: TheMarcosturned aone-pointhalftimeleadintoanNUICSouth roadwinwitha19-12scoringedgeinthe thirdquarter.

CamrynnJoneshitthree3-pointersandled allscorerswith25points,andshealso addedfiveassistsandthreereboundsfor Polo.LindeePoperhad12points,nine rebounds,fourblocksandtwoassists,CourtneyGrobehitapairof3sandfinishedwith sevenpoints,fourrebounds,twoassistsand twosteals,andMadisonGlawehittwo3s andhadsixpointsandfourrebounds.Bekah Zeigleraddedtwopoints,tworebounds,two assistsandtwosteals,andSydneiRahn chippedinfivereboundsandthreestealsfor theMarcos.

JennaGreenfieldhitthree3sandled Forrestonwith16points,andBrooke Boettnerhad12points.RyleeBroshous scoredsix,andJaidenSchneidermanwent5 for6fromthefree-throwline.

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Dakota50,Polo37: TheMarcoslostan NUICcrossovergameontheroad.Brock Soltowhad16points,andCaydenWebster scoredsixforPolo.

Polo45,AFC43: TheMarcosralliedinthe secondhalfandheldofftheRaidersforan NUICSouthwininAshton.BrockSoltow scored20ofhisgame-high22pointsafter thefirstquarter,andCarsonJoneshitthree 3-pointersandfinishedwith14pointsfor Polo,whichtrailed12-5afteronequarterand 25-22athalftimebeforetakinga36-33lead intothefourthperiod.

CarsonRueffscored14points,LaneKoning added10,andJordanHarrischippedinnine forAFC.

Milledgeville44,Forreston41: The

Missilestooktheleadwitha14-9scoring edgeinthesecondquarter,thenheldon aftera15-11fourth-quarterrallybythe visitingCardinalsinanNUICSouthwin.

ConnorNyehad13pointstoleadMilledgeville,andKhrystiyanDunnhitthree 3-pointersforninepoints.NineMissiles scoredinthegame.

BrendanGreenfieldfinishedwith15points forForreston,andNikolasValenzuelaadded sevenaseightCardinalsscored.

RockfordChristian90,Oregon44: The Hawkscouldn’tkeepupwiththeRoyalLions, fallingbehind29-6inthefirstquarterand 53-21byhalftimebeforebeingoutscored

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ABOVE: Oregon’s NoahJohnson brings the ball up thecourt as RockfordChristian’s Elijah Daugherty defends duringaJan. 6game at the Blackhawk Center. BELOW: Polo’s Courtney Grobeand Forreston’s Ericka Alexander reach for the ball duringa Jan. 6game in Forreston.

30-15inthethirdperiodinaBigNorthernlossatthe BlackhawkCenter.

JordanCroegaerthad13pointsandJamesonCaposey scored12forOregon(6-7,0-2BNC).

ChristianCummingsandElijahDaughertybothfinished with20pointstoleadRockfordChristian(16-0,2-0),with Cummingshittingthree3-pointersandDaughertyaddinga pair.TraceButleradded18points,andKevionCummings scored14.

Fulton66,Forreston59,OT: BaylenDamhoffpouredina career-high39pointstoleadtheSteamerstoanNUICSouth winathomeinovertime.

EthanPriceadded11pointsforFulton(10-6,2-0),whichled 33-23athalftimebuttrailed42-41enteringthefourth quarter.

OwenGreenfieldhitthree3-pointersandledForreston (4-11,0-3)with15points,whileBrendanGreenfieldscored 13,andNikolasValenzuelaalsohitthree3sandfinishedwith 11points.

Eastland50,Polo46: AftertheMarcostooka33-31lead throughthreequarters,theCougarsoutscoredthem19-13in thefourthtopulloutanNUICSouthwininPolo.

ParkerKrogmanscored13ofhisteam-high17pointsinthe

secondhalfforEastland,including10inthefourth-quarter comeback.TrevorJanssenhad13points,andPeytonSpears scored12;SpearsandKrogmaneachhitapairof3-pointers.

BrockSoltowscored18ofhisgame-high20pointsinthe firstthreequartersforPolo,andCarterMerdianhittwo3sin thefourthquarterandfinishedwith11points.CarsonJones nailedthree3sforninepoints.

GirlsBowling

Dixonfourth,OregonfifthinDeKalb: TheDuchesses rolleda4,822andtheHawkshada4,693tofinishfourthand fifth,respectively,atSycamore’sMattClarkInviteatMardi GrasLanes.

Oswegowontheteamtitlewitha5,794,370pinsbetterthan runner-upSycamore(5,424).OswegoEast’sMayaSanteliz rolleda1,350six-gameseriestotaketheindividualtitle, beatingrunner-upLaniBreedloveofOswego(1,301)by49pins.

Oregon’sAvaWightwasthetoplocalfinisher,takingthird witha1,206.

AllisonCossledDixonwitha997,goodfor20thplace, whileLesliePettorini(22nd,995),GraceDeBord(23rd,991) andAutumnSwift(24th,988)alladdedtop-25finishes. OliviaGingrasroundedouttheDixonlineupin39th(851).

Oregon’sMackenzieAlfordfinished26thwitha968,while KendraEhrlerfinished32nd(940)andTrinityHultquisttook 36th(884).KylieKrug(444)bowledfourgamesfortheHawks, andAhrenHowey(251)rolledthelasttwogames.

BoysBowling

Oregon3,381,Dixon3,103: TheHawkswonallthree gamesinadualwinovertheDukesatPlumHollow.

RobertoHernandezhadgamesof213,217and256inhis 686seriestoleadOregon.BradyDavisopenedhis574series withgamesof210and216,StylarKlappaddeda551series, andBrandonRowerolleda547.BryanImmelhada512,and GavvinSurmochippedina511fortheHawks.

Perez takes first at invite

ThePoloMarcossent sixtothe medalroundincludingtwotothe championshipmatattheirinvitational

onJan.7.

Polo took a first place, two seconds, two fifthsanda sixth. In the process, the Marcos gathered 106.5 team points, good enough for a sixth-placefinish. Polo had a non-scoring wrestler take sixthplace.

Josiah Perez took the 106-pound title. After a bye, he reversed into a stack to pin at 2:29 in the semifinal. He weathered a late takedown in the title match to capture first with a 7-2 win overConnorKnopofWestCarroll.

At 126 pounds, Lucas Nelson had a bye and reversed to the back at 2:38 in the quarterfinal. He pinned with a half nelson at 2:22 in the semifinal but was pinned in a half nelson in the firstplace match by Emmett Nelson of Richmond.

WyattDotyhadapinin48seconds andfinisheda16-1technicalfallat4:27 withareversetothebackinthesemifinal.Dotylosttwoescapesandatakedownina4-0losstoJacobRedington ofFreeportinthetitle matchtotake secondat132.

ChaseBremmerat138andMaddux Haydenat195placedfifth.Bremmer won8-4inthefirstroundandwas knockedtoconsolationina19-2technicalfallat5:00.Hepinnedwithahalf nelsonat3:30andekedouta4-3winto gettothemedalmatch,wheretwofirst periodandonethird-periodtakedowns gavehima6-3winandthemedal.

Haydenlostatough6-5decisionin thequarterfinalandreceivedbyesto theconsolationsemifinalwherehe scoredatakedowninahalfnelsonat 1:37.In thefifth-placematch,Hayden pulledbackforatakedownandwent fromahalf nelsontoareversehalfto pinat1:22.

De’AngeloFernandezwassixthat 160,losinghisopenerbyafallat1:43, thenworkedhiswaytothefifth-place matwiththreefirst-periodpins.Inthe medalmatch,hewaspinnedinahalf nelsonin30seconds.Jaidynn McKinneywasa duplicateentryat126and non-scoring.Hepinnedinhisopener, lostbyafallinthequarterfinal,hada pininthewrestlebacksandwas pinnedintheSaturdaynightat1:55in thefifth-placematch.

WyattMeinersat120,Kaenyn McCarrenat145,DravenZierat152, andJacobMonacoat182allwrestled fortheMarcos.McCarrenhadonepin in thetournament.Zier contributed a pinandamajordecision.Christian RyiaandGageLageewrestledexhibitionforPolo.

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EarleenHinton/ShawMedia Polo’s Bekah Zeigler (left) and Forreston’s Ericka Alexander go afteraloose ball duringJan. 6 actionin Forreston. EarleenHinton/ShawMedia Polo’s Josiah Perez squares off with West Carroll’s Connor Knop in the 106-pound championship bout at the Polo Invitational.

Hawk grapplers win Polo Invitational Tournament

TheHawkswrestlerspowered throughthesemifinalstocreatean insurmountable52-point leadgoing intothemedalroundandadded20 morepointswiththehardwareonthe linetowinthePoloInvitationalTournamentonJan.7.

Second-placeRichmond-Burton hadastrongfinalroundandclosedthe gap, butOregonoutpacedtheRockets 196-165.ParkviewfromWisconsinwas thirdwith153.5points,followedby FultonandLisle.HostPolofinished sixthwith106.5points.

Oregonhadsevensemifinalistsand

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tookthreechampionships.Oregon wonthreeagainstRichmond-Burton wrestlersintheroundoffour.The Hawks alsohadathird-and afourthplacefinisheramongtheirscoring wrestlers.JacksonGlendenningand BriggsSellerswrestledexhibitionat 160and285,bothplacingfifth.

At113pounds,JacksonMessenger wonbyaninjurydefaultinthesemifinalandwaspinnedinthefirst-place match.LaneHalversonpinnedhis waytothe138-poundsemifinal,pinned againandtookfirstwithpinat1:21in thechampionshipmatch.At152, GrantStenderpinnedhiswaytothe championshipmat,wherehewas

defeated6-2.Alsopinninghiswayto thetitlematchwasAnthonyBauerat 160pounds.Bauer won8-1totake the title.

At170,GabeEckerdhadtwoquick pinsincludingin31secondsinthe semifinaltoreachthechampionship wherehewasinjuredinthesecond periodandlostbyinjurydefault.At 220,JonathonAlanizalsopinnedin thesemifinalbuttooksecondwhenhe waspinnedinthechampionship.Evan Flaharty,afterpinningishisfirst match,foundathrowlateinhissemifinalforacome-from-behind winand alsohitatossinthechampionship to takethe285-poundtitle.

TheHawkslostjusttwointhesemifinals.SethStevenswaspushedtothe fourthovertimeandcouldn’tquite escapeastimeexpiredtolose2-1inthe ultimatetiebreaker.Herebounded withapininthe145-poundthird-place match.QuentinBerrylost9-2inthe semifinalandwaspinnedat1:11inthe third-placematch.

Colton Flaharty representedthe Hawksat120poundsandwasinjured inhisfirstmatchandcouldnotcontinue,technically exitingthetournamentinthesecondroundofconsolation.EthanMowrywrestledat132,

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Coach Spratt’s Hall of Fame induction well-deserved

AssomeoneclosetoOregon trackandfield,itsaddensme toseeadeclineinwhatwas thepremiersmall-schoolprogramin allofnorthernIllinois.

However,itwasa joytoseecoach JimSprattinductedintotheIllinois TrackandCrossCountryCoaches AssociationHallofFame.

Besidestakingpartinacoaching clinichostedbytheassociationlast Saturday,mymainpurposeforbeing therewastoseecoachSpratthonored.

Occasionally,HOFsarenothing morethanalongevityaward.Notso withtheITCCCAHallofFame.Ithas tobeearnedandSpratthasdoneit withsevenstraightsectionaltitles leadinguptoastatechampionshipin 2009.Acoupleoffourth-placeteamfinishesand57individualstatemedalists paddedhisrésumé.

Thenumberofathleteswhoqualifieddownstatearetoonumerousto count.Hawktrackandfieldtrulywas oneoftheeliteintheentirestate,especiallyintheearly2000swhenasteady streamofathleticismpouredthrough theprogram.

It’sbeensaidyoucantellalotabout anindividualwhenthingsaren’tgoing sowell.PartofthecriteriaforITCCCA enshrinementischaracter.

ThoughOregonisnotgettingthe samehigh-caliberathletesasitonce did,Spratt’senthusiasmforcoaching hasnotwavered. Nomatterwhat a kid’sskilllevelis,hegivesthemthe sameattentionashewouldaJordan Thomas,themostdecoratedrunnerof Spratt’stenure.

Asapolevaultcoach,I’veknown JimsincehetookoverforArtCarlson in2003.Theman hasbeenextremely accommodatinginprovidinganything

weneededandalwaysdidsowith a smile.

Healsomadethesport fun for the kidsandtheyfeltcomfortablearound him,too,asdemonstratedbyastory hetoldmeaboutMikeGuzman,Andy TrembleandJasonAppel.Thosethree hadhimlaughingsohardthatheliterallyhadspaghetticomingoutofhis noseattheannualteammealatAvanti’sonthewaybackfromthe2003state meet.

“Thatalwayssticksoutbecauseit wasmyfirstyearandwehadjust missedoutbyoneplaceofateamtrophyandtheycalledmeovertositwith themattheirbooth,”Sprattsaid.“I wasfeelingdownandthosethreeguys weresohilarious,Icouldn’thelpbut feelbetter.”

Sprattisbestknownasasprintand relaycoach,asevidencedbythe Hawksplacinginallfourrelaysdownstateonthe2003team.Inthenext10 years,hecoached17morerelaysto statemedals.

Therealso weredisappointments, suchasin2004whenhighly-touted Oregonwentintothestatemeetwith theNo.1seeds inthe1,600and3,200 relays,thesecondseedinthe400relay andthirdseedinthe800relay.

Aterribledayinthepreliminaries ledtothe400and800relaysmissing thefinalsandthe1,600and3,200settlingforthirdplaces.Likeamissed

finalshotinabasketballsupersectionalordroppedtouchdownpassin thefootballplayoffs,trackcarriesthe sameemotional burdenofcomingup shortofglory.

Droppedbatons,botched exchanges,fallsoverahurdle,scratchingonalongjumpormissingopening heightonapolevaultcandriveatrack coachnuts,asSprattcanattestto. Still,heneverlosthiscoolorblamed hisathletes.

Hehadararegiftforaccepting whatbefellhimandnotlosingthe faith.Ultimately,hewasrewarded withthatmuchcoveted2009statetitle.

Jim’sbeenretiredfromteachingfor acoupleofyearsandremainswilling toheaduptheboystrackprogram. Beingatrackcoach doesn’thavethe samepressureasfootballorbasketballdoes,butitistoughtryingtofigureouthowtocoach18events.Hopefully,he’llstickwithitandmaybesee

arebirthinitsstature.

Forme,itwasanhonortositat a banquettablewithcoachSpratt,Doug Engle,JoeMortimerandArtCarlson, whocamefromNorthCarolina.All areHallofFamers–uniquetohave thatmanyfromsuchasmallschool.

TherearenootherschoolsinOgle Countythatevenhaveonecoachin theHallofFame.

Infact,onlylargesuburbanschools OakPark,Palatine,ConantandGlenbardWesthavemore.That’sasignificantstatementonthetrackandfield heritage inOregon.

Maybeinsteadofbemoaningthe currentstatusofHawkstrackand field,Ishouldbegratefulforsuch a strongtraditionofexcellence.

•AndyColbert,anavidrunner,has beenasportswriterforShawMedia andhas coveredhighschoolsportsin OgleCountyformorethan30years

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PhotoprovidedbyAndyColbert There are four Oregon High School track and field/cross country coaches who have been inducted into the Illinois Track and Cross Country Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Pictured here and the year theywereinducted are, left to right: Joe Mortimer (1988); Art Carlson (1999); Doug Engle (2014); and JimSpratt (2023).

losing7-2totheeventualfifth-place medalistand11-5tothesixth-place finisherinhismatches.SethRote pinnedat1:16inhisopenerbutlost 10-6inthequarterfinalandwas pinnedinthewrestlebackquarterfinal.

Oregonwasespecially toughin theearlyrounds.Sixwrestlers startedwithbyesanddoubledtheir teampoints with pinsordefaultsin thesecondround.Berrytookabye andwonbyadecisioninthequarterfinal.Eckerdhadaquarterfinal roundpininhisfirstmatch.

Glendenningpinnedinhisopener, thenlost3-1totheFreeportwrestler thatlosttoBauerinthefinal.He thenpinnedhiswaytothefifth-place medal, allinthefirstperiod.Sellers pinnedin hisfirst match,losttothe second-placefinisherbyafall,then wentontopinhiswaytothefifthplacematwherepinnedat3:30.

ThewinwasthesecondtournamenttitlethisseasonfortheHawks afteroutlastingStillmanValleyat theirholidaytournament.

Oregonwassecondatthetough PlanoInvitationalandwillhave chancestoimproveitsrecordwith tournamentsinKewaneeandLeRoy thenexttwoweekends.

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Mt.MorrisPoliceChiefMichaelCicchetti reportsthefollowingpoliceactivity.

Dec.16

AnthonyL.Turner,29,ofMt.Morris,was issuedacitationat3:25a.m.fordisobeyinga stopsign.TurnerwasgivenanI-Bondand releasedonscene.

Dec.19

MatthewS.Steder,31,ofOregon,was arrestedat9:40p.m.fordrivingwhile licensesuspendedandwasalsoissued citationsforoperatinganuninsuredvehicle andnovalidregistration.Stederwas transportedtotheOgleCountyJailwherehe washeldinlieuofbond.Theseviolations occurredinthe10blockofE.HittSt.

ZONING CERTIFICATES

ThefollowingOgleCountyzoning certificateswereissuedforDecember2022.

USCOCofCentralIllinois,LLC;Rockvale Township;Section35;equipmentupgradeon existingtelecommunicationstower; $125,000.

LegacySolar,LLC;LeafRiverTownship; Section13;privateground-mountedsolar array.

IconicEnergy;ByronTownship;Section25; privateground-mountedsolararray.

JoyAngelbeck;Mt.MorrisTownship; Section35;residentialaccessorybuilding.

OttoGensler;WhiteRockTownship; Section14;removedwelling,twograinbins andoneaccessorybuilding.

OGLE COUNTY SHERIFF ACTIVITY

OgleCountySheriffBrianVanVicklereports thefollowingactivity.

Jan.3

MariaD.Garcia,47,ofRochelle,was arrestedfordrivingwhilelicenserevoked afteratrafficstopinthe12000blockofEast FlaggRoadataround9:28p.m.Shealsowas citedforoperatinganuninsuredmotor vehicle.GarciawastransportedtotheOgle CountyJailandheldinlieuofbond.

Jan.4

ZacharyA.James,19,ofByron,was arrestedforaggravatedfleeingtoelude.At around12:19a.m.,deputiesattemptedto stopaHondaAccordtravelingweston MontagueRoadfromPecatonicaRoadata highrateofspeed.

DeputiesgavechasebeforetheHonda pulledoveratMontagueandSpielmanroads.

Dec.20

BrandonE.Neumiller,46,ofSavanna,was issuedcitationsat8:20a.m.foroperatinga vehiclewithsuspendedregistrationand drivingwhilelicenseisrevoked.Neumiller wasgivenanI-Bondandreleasedwitha futurecourtdate.

Dec.23

Atapproximately12:15p.m.,police respondedtoaroadrageincidentinvolvinga firearminthe500blockofE.BraytonRd. Afteraninvestigation,AndrewK.Wilson,19, ofFortSumner,NewMexico,wasarrested andchargedwithaggravatedassaultwitha deadlyweaponandunlawfulpossessionof alcoholasaminor.Wilsonwastransported totheOgleCountyJailwherehewasheldin

lieuofbond.

Atapproximately10:30p.m.,police respondedtothe100blockofE.LincolnSt forthereportofadisturbance.Afteran investigation,AaronT.Briggs,40,ofSterling, wasarrestedandchargedwithhome invasion,criminaltrespasstoaresidence andcriminaldamagetoproperty.Briggswas transportedtotheOgleCountyJailwherehe washeldwithoutbond.

Dec,25

RichardHillman,61,ofMt.Morris,was issuedacitationat2:10a.m.fordriving whilelicenseissuspendedfollowingatraffic stopinthe10blockofWesleyAvenue.

OREGONPOLICE

OregonPoliceChiefJoeBrooksreportsthe followingpoliceactivity

HillmanwasgivenanI-Bondandreleasedon scene.

Dec.28

Atapproximately6:30p.m.,police respondedtoadisturbanceinthe100block ofSunsetLane.Afteraninvestigation, CarlsonW.Jones,33,ofMt.Morris,was arrestedandchargedwithassaultand disorderlyconduct.Joneswastransportedto theOgleCountyJailwherehewasreleased onanI-Bond.

Anyarrestslistedaremerelyaccusations andthedefendantispresumedinnocent unlessprovedguiltyinacourtoflaw.

DickGensler;FlaggTownship;Section2; removegrainbin.

AmericanTower;FlaggTownship;Section 22;equipmentupgradetoexistingtelecommunicationsfacility;$20,000.

IconicEnergy;Mt.MorrisTownship; Section17;privateground-mountedsolar array.

T-Mobile;LynnvilleTownship;Section8; equipmentupgradetoexistingtelecommunicationsfacility;$20,000.

CharlesSpear;Mt.MorrisTownship; Section5;dwellingadditionandadditionto existingaccessorybuilding.

NicorGas;ByronTownship;Section20; replacenaturalgaspipeline.

Jan.4

AnnaR.Shiltz,22,ofBettendorf,Iowa,was issuedacitationat12a.m.forspeeding,54 mphina30mphzone.Thisviolation occurredinthe600blockofN.4th Street.

JessicaL.Murphy,33,ofOregon,was issuedacitationat1:09p.m.foroperatinga vehiclewithanexpiredregistration.This violationoccurredinthe600blockofN.4th Street.

ChelsieN.Boyer,32,ofOregon,was arrestedat1:40p.m.onanoutstanding WalworthCounty,Wisconsin, warrantforfailuretoappearona possessionofcocainecharge. BoyerwastransportedtotheOgle CountyJail.

Jan.5

BrettA.Barnes,39,ofOregon, wasissuedacitationat4:17p.m. foroperatinganuninsuredvehicle. Thisviolationoccurredinthe100 blockofS.2nd Street.

Jan.6

AshtonM.Henkel,17,ofByron,wasissued acitationat6:35p.m.forspeeding,42mph ina30mphzone.Thisviolationoccurredin the600blockofN.4th Street.

violationoccurredinthe600blockofN.4th Street.

MitchellJ.Manka,21,ofMt.Morris,was arrestedat12:17p.m.fordrivingwhile licensesuspended.Mankawastransported totheOgleCountyJail.Thisviolation occurredinthe100blockofS.3rd Street.

At5:55p.m.,policeinvestigateda two-vehicletrafficcrashinthe500blockof JeffersonStreetinvolvinga2015Toyota drivenbyLindaL.Black,76,ofMt.Morris, thatstruckaparked2020Chevrolet belongingtoMernaR.Lang,76,ofOregon. Nocitationswereissued. Jan.8

ShawnT.Warczak,19,ofDixon, wasissuedacitationat8:41a.m. fornofrontlicenseplate.This violationoccurredinthe100block ofW.WashingtonStreet.

RodneyJ.Green,42,ofOmaha, Nebraska,wasissuedacitationat 11:48a.m.forspeeding,54mphin a35mphzone.Thisviolation occurredinthe1300blockofPines Road.

Jamesalsowascitedforspeeding26-34 mphoverthespeedlimit,disregardingan officialtrafficcontroldevice,recklessdriving andaninoperableregistrationlight. Hewastakenintocustodywithoutincident andtransportedtotheOgleCountyJail.He washeldwithoutbond,pendingacourt appearance.

ACTIVITY,

BrianK.Bartlett,61,ofFranklinGrove,was arrestedat8:30p.m.onanoutstandingLee Countywarrantforfailuretoappear.Bartlett wastransportedtotheOgleCountyJail.

At10:50p.m.,OregonPoliceissuedCollin M.Jones,20,ofRockford,wasissueda citationat1050p.m.forspeeding,50mphin a30mphzone.Thisviolationoccurredinthe 600blockofN.4th Street.

Jan.7

ManuelS.Munga,46,ofDenver,Colorado, wasissuedacitationat5:30a.m.for speeding,48mphina30mphzone.This

At12:50p.m.,policeinvestigatedatraffic crashattheintersectionof4th andWashingtonStreetsinvolvinga2012Toyotadrivenby KimM.Risley,70,ofRockford,whostrucka 2009ForddrivenbyEricP.Weber,52,of Oregon,causingtheFordtostriketheOgle CountyBrewerybuildingonthenorthwest corneroftheintersection.Risleywasissued acitationfordisobeyingatrafficcontrol device.

Twoparkingcitationsandsixverbal warningswereissuedJan.2-8.

Pleasenote:Anyarrestslistedaremerely accusationsandthedefendantispresumed innocentunlessprovedguiltyinacourtof law.

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MT. MORRIS POLICE

PROPERTYTRANSFERS

WarrantyDeeds

RaymondM.andBettyKramertoDonald andDebraHansen,314SouthviewDrive, Rochelle,$127,000.

DavidS.andLindaAnnEgelandtoGurdus DewayneAdamsJr.,15071E.stateRoute72, DavisJunction,$75,000.

AaronandJennaL.DietrichtoJennaL. MeyersandChristopherCox,8454S.Clinton St.,GrandDetour,$100,000.

JessicaA.RogerstoDanielleFenske, 320-322N.ChippewaLane,Dixon,$150,000.

EleanorK.Heidenreich,MaryA.Clothier andMichaelL.GetzendanertoJusinA.and LindyJ.Diehl,oneparcelinBuffaloTown-

•SHERIFF ACTIVITY

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Jan.6

ThomasWorthingtonII,37,ofDavis Junction,wasarrestedonanoutstanding warrantanddrivingwhilelicensesuspended afteratrafficstopinthe14000blockofeast Route72ataround3:40p.m.

WorthingtonwastransportedtotheOgle CountyJailandheldinlieuofbond.

ship,$108,996.

EleanorK.Heidenreich,MaryA.Clothier andMichaelL.GetzendanertoBrianKeith andKellyPattersonDuncan,oneparcelin BuffaloTownship,$1,248,390.

MiguelA.PerezandWilliamA.,CynthiaA., BradleyS.,RobertH.andRichardJ.Lawson toBradEdwardandKimberlyLynnStrite, 4892W.PinesRoad,Oregon,$650,000.

PHHMortgageCorp.toKM’sProperties andInvestmentsLLC,431E.SecondSt., Byron,$53,400.

HaywellLLCWestwoodtoWestwood PropertyHomeownersAssociationInc.,two parcelsinFlaggTownship,Rochelle,$0.

AmericanStorageLLCtoMileHighRentals LLC,7804S.stateRoute2and7815S.

ClintonSt.,GrandDetour,$225,000.

JeffreyM.ScanlanandTabithaR.Gilbertto JoshuaandMindyPotter,414W.Pershing St.,StillmanValley,$185,000.

ThelateMichaeA.Ghibellinibyheirto JeffreyB.andDawnWiechowski,422E.Hitt St.,Mt.Morris,$109,000.

MaryAnnWatttoHanniK.andStephenJ.

Guinn,412E.BraytonRoad,Mt.Morris, $140,000.

ChristopherG.andJenniferL.Maddento HeatherGoodwin,412E.BraytonRoad,Mt. Morris,$140,000.

QuitClaimDeed

ColleenP.GosnelltoToddN.Halverson, 4237E.HoneyCreekRoad,Chana,$0.

ExecutorsDeed

ThelateLeroyJ.Sachenbyexecutors, JosephL.SachenandJacquelynAnnSachen Turner.trustees,toLeroyJ.SachenLiving Trust,205and301OakLane,Dixon,$0.

Source:OgleCountyRecorder’sOffice

KandrasMartin,25,ofRockford,was arrestedforanactiveWhitesideCounty warrant,possessionofacontrolled substance(crackcocaine)andimproper containerofcannabis/driverafteratraffic stopinthe5000blockofsouthIllinoisRoute 2ataround11:04p.m.

Martinalsowascitedforadefective taillight.

HewastransportedtotheOgleCountyJail andheldpendingacourtappearance.

Jan.7

CharlieZabinski,20,wasarrestedfor drivingwhileundertheinfluenceofalcohol afterdeputiesandtheIllinoisStatePolice respondedtotheintersectionofIllinois Route72andLimestoneRoadforareportof avehicleparkedintheintersectionataround 3:30a.m.Zabinskiwasfoundasleepatthe wheel.Healsowascitedforparkinginan intersection.Zabinskiwastransportedtothe OgleCountyJail.

Jan.9

ChristopherCanales,21,ofRockford,was arrestedfornovaliddriver’slicenseafter beingstoppedforspeeding116mphina 70-mphzoneonInterstate39nearIllinois Route64.CanaleswasreleasedonanI-Bond andgivenafuturecourtdate.

Pleasenote:Anyarrestslistedaremerely accusationsandthedefendantispresumed innocentunlessprovedguiltyinacourtof law.

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IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

Estate of: PETERL. REED, Deceased. No.2022 PR 73

CLAIMNOTICE

Notice is given of the death of PETER L. REED. Letters of Office

were issued to DONALDL. REED, 3154N. River Rd., Oregon, Illinois 61061, as Representative, whose attorneys are WARD, MURRAY, PACE & JOHNSON, P.C., 202E. 5th Street, Sterling, Illinois61081.

Claims against the estate may befiled in the office of the Clerk of

Court, OgleCounty Courthouse, 106 S. 5thSt., Oregon, Illinois61061, or with the Representative, or both, onor beforeJune30,2023, and any claim not filed within that period is barred.

Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailedor delivered tothe Representative and tothe attorney within ten (10) days after it has been filed.

Dated: December 21,2022

Donald L. Reed, Representative Amanda J.Baron ARDC 6320306

WARD, MURRAY, PACE & JOHNSON, P.C. Attorney for

y Estate 202E.5th Street P.O.Box 400 Sterling, IL 61081 P: 815.625.8200 baron@wmpj.com Dec.30,2022,Jan. 6, 13, 2023

Publication Notice of Court Date for Requestfor Name Change (Adult) State of Illinois, CircuitCourt, Ogle County 2023-MR-000001 Request of: JamesRaymond Lies Therewill be a court date on Request tochange myname from: James Raymond Lies to thenew name of: James Raymond Law

The court date will be held: March 1, 2023 at 9:00 A.M. At 106 South5th Street, Oregon, OgleCounty, Courtroom:304 /s/ James Lies JamesLies January13,20,27, 2023

IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE 15THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTYOREGON, ILLINOIS ROCKET MORTGAGE, LLC F/K/A QUICKEN LOANS, LLC F/K/A QUICKEN LOANS INC., PLAINTIFF vs. UNKNOWNHEIRS AT LAW AND LEGATEES

EVELYN B. NEWELL;WILLIAM P. BUTCHER, ASSPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE ON BEHALF OF EVELYN B. NEWELL;WILLIAM SCHORSCH III; KERRIE BUCKLEY A/K/AKARRIE BUCKLEY; RHONDA NORRIS; KEITH NEWELL; LYNETTE WALLACEA/K/A LYNNWALLACE; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANT NO.2022FC12 PUBLICATION NOTICE

commenced in the CircuitCourt of the 15th Judicial Circuit,Ogle County, Illinois by the plaintiff against you and other defendant, prayingfor the foreclosure of a certain mortgage conveying the premises describedas follows to wit:

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The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby givento you, UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW AND LEGATEES EVELYN B. NEWELL; and UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendant in the above entitled suit, thatthe saidsuit has been

LOT EIGHT (8) AND THE SOUTH FORTY-THREE (43) FEET OFLOT NINE (9), BLOCK SIX (6), IN THE ORIGINAL TOWN OF DEMENT,NOW CALLED THE VILLAGE OF CRESTON, IN OGLECOUNTY, ILLINOIS.

COMMON ADDRESS: 208 South Prairie Street, Creston,IL60113 P.I.N.: 25-23-286-002 and whichsaid mortgage was signed by EVELYN B. NEWELL (DECEASED), Mortgagor, to MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC

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REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR QUICKENLOANS INC., asMortgagee, and recorded in the Officeof the Recorder of Deeds of Ogle County as DocumentNo. 201606045; and for such other relief prayed; that summons wasduly issued out of the CircuitCourt of OgleCounty against you as provided by law, and that the said suitisnow

pending. NOW THEREFORE, UNLESS YOU, the said above defendant, fileyour answer to the Complaint in saidsuit orotherwise make your appearance therein, in the Officeof the Clerk of this Courtin Ogle County at 106 S. 5th Str., Suite 300, Oregon, IL 61061 on or before February 6,2023, default may be entered against you at any time after thatday anda judgment

judgm entered in accordance with the prayer of said complaint. E-Filingisnow mandatory for documents in civil cases with limited exemptions. To efile,you must first create anaccount withan e-filingservice provider Visit http://efile.illinois courts.gov/serviceproviders.htm to learn more and to select a service provider If you needadditional help or have trouble e-filing, visit

iling, http://www.illinois courts.gov/faq/ gethelp.asp or talk with yourlocal circuit clerk's office. Johnson, Blumberg & Associates,LLC 30N.LaSalle St., Suite3650 Chicago, Illinois 60602

Email:ilpleadings@ johnsonblumberg. com Ph.312-541-9710/ Fax312-541-9711 JB&A # IL 229248 I3210467 January 6,13,20,2023

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFTHE15THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY -OREGON, ILLINOIS ROCKETMORTGAGE, LLC F/K/AQUICKENLOANS, LLC F/K/AQUICKEN LOANS INC.

PLAINTIFF vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW AND LEGATEES OF DAVID L. O'DELL; WILLIAM P. BUTCHER, AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF DAVID L. O'DELL; JEANNIE L. BOECK;CARL LO O'DELL; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANTS

NO.2019CH99

Judge JohnC.Redington Address:325 Southview Drive Rochelle, IL 61068

NOTICE OFSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on September 23, 2022, I, Sheriff of Ogle County, Illinois, will on February3,2023 at the hour of 10:00 AM at the Ogle County Courthouse, 106 S. 5th Street, Oregon, IL 61061, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Ogle, State of Illinois, sell atpublic auctionto the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described realestate:

COMMON ADDRESS:325 Southview Drive, Rochelle, IL 61068 P.I.N.:24-36-202-001

The real estate isimprovedwith a single-familyresidence.

THE JUDGMENT AMOUNT WAS: $130,696.73

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFTHE15THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY -OREGON, ILLINOIS ROCKETMORTGAGE,LLC F/K/AQUICKENLOANS, LLC F/K/AQUICKEN LOANS INC. PLAINTIFF vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW AND LEGATEES OF DAVID L. O'DELL; WILLIAM P. BUTCHER, AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF DAVID L. O'DELL; JEANNIE L. BOECK;CARL LO O'DELL; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANTS

NO.2019CH99

Judge JohnC.Redington

Address:325 Southview Drive Rochelle, IL 61068

NOTICE OFSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on September 23,2022, I, Sheriff of Ogle County, Illinois, will on February3,2023 at the hour of 10:00 AM at the Ogle County Courthouse, 106 S. 5th Street, Oregon, IL 61061, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Ogle, State of Illinois, sell atpublic auctionto the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described realestate:

THE WESTERLY 70FEET OF LOT 18 OF FIRST ADDITION TO SOUTHVIEW LOCATED IN THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 40NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, OF THE3RD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN. SITUATED IN THE CITY OF ROCHELLE, OGLECOUNTY, ILLINOIS, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF RECORDEDINBOOK J OFPLATSON PAGE40.

COMMON ADDRESS:325 Southview Drive, Rochelle, IL 61068 P.I.N.:24-36-202-001

The real estate isimprovedwith a single-familyresidence.

THE JUDGMENT AMOUNT WAS: $130,696.73

Sale terms:25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24)hours. The subjectproperty issubject to realestatetaxes, special assessments or special taxes levied againstsaid real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "as is" condition The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court.

Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estateafter Confirmation of the sale Theproperty will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes norepresentations asto the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to checkthe Court file to verifyallinformation.

Pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512, the amounts of any surplus bid will be held by the sheriff until a party obtains a Court Order for its distribution, orfor 60 days following the date of the entry of the order confirming sale, at which time, in the absence of an orderdirecting payment of the surplus,it may be automatically forfeited to the State without further notice.

If this property is a condominiumunit,the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,otherthan a mortgagee shall pay theassessments and the legalfeesrequired by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.

For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC,30N.LaSalle St., Suite 3650,Chicago, IL 60602, telephone312-541-9710.Please refer to filenumber IL197675.

Sheriff of Ogle County,Illinois Johnson, Blumberg& Associates, LLC 30N.LaSalle St.,Suite 3650 Chicago, Illinois60602

Email:ilpleadings@johnsonblumberg.com Ph 312-541-9710/ Fax 312-541-9711 JB&A # IL 19 7675 I3210279

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Sale terms: 25% down by certified funds;the balance, by certified funds,isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to realestatetaxes, special assessments or special taxes levied againstsaid real estate and is offered for sale without any representation asto quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "as is" condition The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court.

Upon payment in full of the amount bid, thepurchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estateafter Confirmation of the sale Theproperty willNOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes norepresentations asto the condition of the property Prospective bidders are admonished to checkthe Court file to verifyallinformation.

Pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512, theamounts of any surplus bid will be held by the sheriff until a party obtains a Court Order for its distribution, orfor 60 days following the date of the entry of the order confirming sale, atwhich time, in the absence of an orderdirecting payment of the surplus,it may be automatically forfeited to the State withoutfurther notice.

If this property is a condominiumunit,the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,otherthan a mortgagee shall pay theassessments and the legalfeesrequired by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.

For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC,30N LaSalle St., Suite 3650,Chicago, IL 60602, telephone312-541-9710.Please refer to filenumber IL197675.

Sheriff of Ogle County,Illinois Johnson, Blumberg&Associates, LLC 30N.LaSalle St.,Suite 3650 Chicago, Illinois60602

Email:ilpleadings@johnsonblumberg.com Ph 312-541-9710/ Fax 312-541-9711 JB&A # IL 19 7675 I3210279

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