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FARM ITEMS, OAK FURNITURE, ENAMELWARE, U.S. ARMY #20 CANNON HEATER & OTHER STOVES
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33701 Hill Valley Road, East Troy, WI 53120
SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2023 10:00 AM
LOCATION: From East Troy, take WI-20 (at McDonalds), 3 miles east to Bell School Rd., then north 1/2 mile to Hill Valley Rd., then east to farm. NOTE: If using WI-83, there is heavy construction and may be closed.
The Hoppe Family Homestead has entertained many guests over the years, from Sunday breakfasts and other meals in their family restaurant, to hay rides, school children tours, Red Cross swim lessons & actual farm adventures.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Kellogg’s cereal dispenser; Crocks inc: IH McCormik Deering lye container, butter churn, & others; Jugs; Farm bell; Buggy seat; Horse drawn cutter; Trunks; 2 Dry sinks; Wall mirror w/hooks; Chicken waterers & crate; Milk cans & bottles; Steel wheels; Cistern & well pumps; 10 Gal.oil can w/handles; Barn scale; Vintage water bubbler; Tack box; Oak wall phone; Old picture frames; Large quantity of enamelware & coffee pots; Sessions marble & school clocks; Glass & nickel plated oil lamps; Cast iron radiator; Pony saddle; Wood riding horse; Rifle club medals from the 40’s; & MORE; FURNITURE: Hoosier & other kitchen cabinets; Child’s & other roll top desks; 48” Round oak & other tables & leaves; Dressers; 25 pressed back chairs; Oak buffet; Vintage step back cabinet; Cabinet w/tin punched doors; Cradle; 4 Dwr. wood file cabinet; Cane rocker; Wood hichair; Pr leather couches; GAS & WOOD BURNING STOVES: U.S. Army #20 cannon heater (wood); “Supreme” 3 burner (gas); “Red Oak” round oak (wood); “Monogram” porcelain (gas); Vintage porcelain (gas); “Sun Oak” (wood); “Kitchen Heater” (wood); MISC: Antelope Trek bike; Elec. radiator; Industrial porcelain “Sanitary” scale; Commercial officers. The two Fox Lake Police Officers instructed the man to drop the knife. Instead of dropping the knife, the man lunged toward one of the police officers with the knife drawn. Both police officers shot toward the man, and he was struck by the gunfire. The man collapsed and the officers summoned paramedics and rendered aid, however, the man was subsequently pronounced deceased at the scene.
The man’s acquaintance, a 43-year-old woman, who lived at the residence, was struck in the leg with one of the rounds discharged by officers. Police officers rendered aid to her, until she was transported to an area hospital for treatment. She was expected to be released from the hospital on Monday.
As per state law and police department protocol, Fox Lake Police requested the assistance of the Lake County Major Crime Task Force. The Task Force will conduct an independent investigation into the officer involved shooting. Following their investigation, all of the data, evidence, and information collected will be turned over to the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office for a determination on justification.
– drugs, and driving in the wrong lane of traffic;
Azalea Scales, 26, Zion, was cited for DUI – alcohol, obstructing identification and obstructing a peace officer;
May 4
Arturo Martinez, 45, Mundelein, was cited for driving while license revoked and leaving the scene of an accident;
May 5
Myah N. Smith, 21, Round Lake, was cited for driving while license revoked, and passing a loading school bus;
Jared F. Lopez, 43, no permanent address, was cited for a warrant arrest: domestic battery;
May 6
Brian A. Bernota, 60, Ingleside, was cited for DUI –alcohol, and operating a vehicle while using a cellphone;
Thomas E. Lee, Jr., 36, Beach Park, was cited for a warrant arrest: felon in possession of a weapon, and un-
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lawful possession of crack cocaine;
Chaquetta T. Hamilton, 44, Highland, IN, was cited for driving while license suspended;
Jenaro D. Tellez, 38, Waukegan, was cited for DUI – alcohol;
Arturo Gaspar, 20, Waukegan, was cited for DUI – alcohol, driving while license suspended, open transportation of alcohol, and aggravated speeding (70 mph in 35 mph zone);
May 7
Joseph G. Donohue, 56, Spring Grove, was cited for battery, criminal trespass to property, disorderly conduct, cruelty to animal and resisting arrest;
Jonathan J. Turner, 33, Zion, was cited for criminal damage to property; Juvenile, was cited for no driver’s license and no insurance.
(Continued from page 2) public schools. The budget did not extend the program beyond its built-in sunset date of Jan. 1, 2024.
“I’m not standing here yelling and screaming,” Sen. Chapin Rose, R-Mahomet, said in a nod to the amicable negotiation process. “I am saying there’s a fundamental difference but eventually we have to figure this out. Those kids are too important. We can’t leave them stranded.”
Providers for individuals with developmental disabilities who live in community facilities would see a $2.50 hourly rate increase. Pritzker in February had proposed upping the state’s current $17 hourly rate for direct service professionals by $1.50 in his budget proposal. Providers had originally requested a $4 increase in accordance with a state-funded rate study that showed that amount was needed to provide adequate care.
The plan also includes a $350 million increase to the K-12 education funding formula to fulfill statutory obligations and a $200 million pension payment beyond what is required by law.
Lawmaker pay would also increase by 5.5 percent in the budget, a rate tied to the federal government’s Employment Cost Index that raises lawmaker pay annually as a function of state law. That would bring their base salary to $89,675 annually, in addition to any committee and leadership stipends. Democrats had already pushed a pay bump to $85,000 annually during January’s “lame duck” session. Local governments, meanwhile, would see a roughly $85 million funding increase for the upcoming fiscal year as their cut of the state income tax is increased to 6.47 percent.
McHenry County Sheriff’s arrest bulletin
The following arrests in McHenry County were reported by the McHenry County Sheriff’s Department. Suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
April 19
Marcus A. Eagan, 34, McHenry, was cited for possession of a controlled substance, obstruct justice/destroy evidence, possession of drug paraphernalia, aggravated fleeing/attempting to elude peace officer - involves disobedience of 2 or more traffic devices, reckless driving, and driving on revoked/suspended license;
April 20
Dustin J. Hammond, 29, Woodstock, was cited for aggravated battery – deadly weapon other than firearm or use of air rifle, and theft –obtains/exerts unauthorized control over property of the owner less than $500;
Tyrone L. Bullock, 34, Chicago, was cited for forgery/issue/deliver document;
Amber L. Lamanna, 32, Island Lake, was cited for A-2 domestic battery/physical contact;
Joseph C. Callas, 30, McCullom Lake, was cited for a violation of an order of protection;
April 21
John R. Kammer, 60, Crystal Lake, was cited for contempt of court;
Matthew A. Chandler, 43, Lasalle, was cited for A-2 domestic battery/physical contact, A-1 domestic battery/ bodily harm, theft, criminal damage to property, criminal sexual assault force, unlawful restraint, and interference with reporting of domestic violence;
Daniel J. Duffy, 63, Wonder Lake, was cited for A-1 domestic battery/bodily harm;
April 23
Frank T. Cavanaugh, 63, Johnsburg, was cited for resisting or obstructing peace officer, DUI – alcohol, improper lane usage, and headlight violation;
April 24
Tabari K. McKelvy, 22, Round Lake, was cited for driving while license revoked; Susan E. Hall, 42, Crystal Lake, was cited for violation of an order of protection;
Jovanni A. Ramos, 35, Chicago, was cited for A-1 domestic battery/bodily harm, resisting or obstructing a peace officer;
Terrance R. Holmes-Ellison, 30, DeKalb, was cited for aggravated fleeing/attempting to elude peace officer, endan-
Boats
4RUNNER SR5 for sale. 230,500 miles. 4WD Remote start. Clean. $9,000.00 FIRM. 262-203-6552.
2010 CHEVY HHR Good condition. 119,000 miles. $4500. Call 262-642-9522
Garage Sales
113 PLEASANT STREET/SHARON, WI June 2nd & 3rd, 8 am - 3 pm. 65 years of treasures!
Power tools, ladders, yard tools, hardwood rocker, love seat, Lincoln rocker, books, Holiday decor, xmas trees, holiday lights, linens, dishes (multiple sets), Pyrex, Anchor Hocking, Corning Ware, pans, crystal and decorative dishes.
Burlington Garage Sales
34510 CHESTNUT ST. June 1, 2 & 3. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 2 Family Sale. HH, furniture,tools, books & misc.
408 S. ELMWOOD AVE. Thurs., June 1. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Lamps, fishing items, dog bed & bath station, flannel sheets & bedding, pictures, towels, bar stools, accent furniture, dishes & more.
gering the life or health of a child (family related), driving while license revoked, driver and passenger required to use safety belts.
April 25
Brandon C. West, 36, Carpentersville, was cited for manufacture, deliver, possess with the intent to deliver cannabis – more than 500g but less than 2,000g, possession of cannabis – more than 500g but less than 2,000g, 3 counts of possession of a controlled substance, and driving while license revoked;
Renee A. Germain, 30, Marengo, was cited for possession of cannabis – more than 500g but less than 2,000g, and 3 counts of possession of a controlled substance;
Frank J. Keyser, 48, Gurnee, was cited for A-1 domestic battery/bodily harm;
April 26
Rafael G. Franco, 25, Elgin, was cited for violation of an order of protection;
Jonathan A. King, 45, Cedar Lake, was cited for 2 counts of aggravated battery –employee of state of IL, local govt., school district – minor or no injury – no dangerous weapon;
April 29
Samuel R. Obenchain, 57,
Motorcycles
Wonder Lake, was cited for A-2 domestic battery/physical contact;
April 30
Angel M. Sanchez, 46, Genoa City, was cited for driving rvk/susp DUI/SSS 4-9, operation of uninsured vehicle, and plate sec/hght/visl/sticker;
Ernie L. Tisdel, 44, Capron, was cited for A-1 domestic battery/bodily harm;
Kara L. Stickles, 30, Rockford, was cited for possession of stolen vehicle, fraudulent driver’s license or permit, criminal damage to property, reckless driving, driving while license revoked, and failure to notify dmg/unattended vehicle;
Brent W. Mitchell, 47, Crystal Lake, was cited for possession of a controlled substance;
Joseph A. Evanoff, 65, Wonder Lake, was cited for A-2 domestic battery/physical contact, and A-1 domestic battery/bodily harm.
May 2
Tanya R. Sebright, 37, Machesney Park, was cited for methamphetamine possession and possession of drug paraphernalia;
Mark E. Friske, 64, Spring Grove, was cited for aggravated DUI 6+, aggravated DUI – during period when driving privileges revoked or suspended, and driving on a revoked/suspended DUI/SSS 10-14;
Nicole M. Acevedo, 36, Harvard, was cited for possession of a controlled substance;
Trevor A. Rowe, 44, Marengo, was cited for burglary – building;
May 3
James A. Myers, 30, Lake Villa, was cited for theft of labor or services or use of property;
Crystal M. Doyle (Devine), 48, Marengo, was cited for obstructing identification, driving while license suspended or revoked, improper land change w/o signal, and driving and passenger required to use safety belts;
May 4
Joshua D. Eller, 32, Woodstock, was cited for a-2 domestic battery/physical contact, violation of bail bond – violates condition of release when victim is family or household member, and criminal damage to property;
Miguel A. Fernandez, 35, Elgin, was cited for electronic harassment – obscene message – no contact order, phone harassment – lewd comment – no contact order, electronic harassment - interrupt service – no contact order, and viola- tion of an order of protection;
May 5
Hannah E. Sheppard, 35, Crystal Lake, was cited for criminal damage to property;
Kevin J. Gibson, 61, Belvidere, was cited for DUI – alcohol;
Barry J. Hackleman, 52, Chicago, was cited for possession of a stolen vehicle, possession of stolen property, burglary – motor vehicle, criminal trespass to vehicles, and burglary;
May 6
Scott G. Elliott, 46, Wonder Lake, was cited for domestic battery/bodily harm, and domestic battery/physical contact;
May 7
Gordon W. Schwantner, 40, Fox Lake, was cited for domestic battery/bodily harm;
May 8
Jesus Padilla-Calderon, 20, Cary, was cited for DUI – alcohol, improper lane usage and disobey stop sign;
Benjamin T. Platt, 26, Walworth, was cited for domestic battery/physical contact;
Jacob A. Kearns, 32, Huntley, was cited for 2 counts of aggravated battery – peace officer – minor/no injury – no dangerous weapon, resisting or obstructing peace officer, and criminal damage to property.
1971 STARCRAFT MARINER 18’ Fishing boat w/1979 Evinrude 115. Good shape. Can text pics. $3,000. 608-436-3826.
1973 25’ CHRISCRAFT CABIN CRUISER V8, old tandem trailer. $800 OBO 847-497-3692
1994 LANDAU BANDIT Pontoon boat 20 foot, excellent cond., 2016 Yamaha 70 HP 4 stroke motor & a Trail Star Bunk Trailer. $13,000 262-877-9337.
2002 Honda VTX1800R 1 owner, well maintained, Candy Apple red, $5k. 815-369-4295
2006 HARLEY CLASSIC FLHTCI 11k miles, Red-black, X-tras, $10,000. (No SMS) Call 262475-2075.
2010 HARLEY DAVIDSON Heritage softail classic, 32k, metallic flake merlot color, $9500 firm. 815-947-2895.
Other Automotive
2014 CANAM SPIDER LT Automatic, mint condition, 26,897 miles. $15,500. 815-541-0176.
2014 SUZUKI BURGMAN SCOOTER Exc. cond., 1640 mi., 200cc, optional carrying box w/ back rest. $2,265. 815-678-4378.
Elkhorn Garage Sales
40 RIDGWAY STREET ELKHORN Fri. June 2, 9-4 Sat. June 3, 9-Noon. Tree stand, hunting blind, Lots of misc.
Waterford Garage Sales
303 S. JEFFERSON ST. June 3th & 4th, 8:30am-5pm. 27th ANNUAL MAN SALE! Hunting, fishing, divorce furniture, motorcycles, cars, tools, etc. No baby clothes. Soon to be famous Cold Beer Band starts at Noon.
Other Real Estate
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Sports/Classic Cars
1990 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE, triple black, 49,000 miles, automatic, no winters. $11,500. (630) 886-6667.
1996 CORVETTE Excellent cond., 37k miles, red. $16,000. 815-904-1660.
Trucks & Trailers
2005 FORD F150 STX 2 WD, 140,000 mi., 6 1/2’ bed, runs great, good tires, new exhaust. $5,000. Call 815-985-7202.
Burial Needs
7 CEMETERY PLOTS Willing to sell as a group or individually. Located at Roselawn Memory Gardens 3045 WI-67, Lake Geneva, WI 53147. This is a private sale. Contact Randy, the seller at randy@slpublishers.com.
Wanted to Buy
Drivers
ELM TRUCKING IN BURLINGTON, WI. is looking for part time CDL Quad Dump Truck Drivers to haul sand/stone direct to customers. Dedicated routes. Best for someone semi-retired. call/Text. 262-321-9900 for more info.
Help Wanted
BUSY MAIL ROOM NEEDS WORKERS Part Time or Seasonal! Hours can be flexible 2-3 days per week. Delavan Location. Call to inquire 262-725-7704.
PART TIME DRIVER/MAIL ROOM HELPER 1-2 Days per week. Delavan, WI location. Call to inquire 262-725-7704.
Office/Clerical
RECEPTIONIST NEEDED For 2 - 3 shifts a week from 3pm9pm weekdays and required 8am-2:30pm or 2:30-9pm on weekends (must also be able to work some holidays). Professionalism, reliability and strong customer service skills essential. Candidate must be multi-tasked and detail oriented. Knowledge of Microsoft products required. 1701 Sharp Road, Waterford, WI 53185 (262) 534-8579 Apply: www.lakeviewsystem.com
Lakeview celebrates diversity in the workplace! An Equal Opportunity Employer - Joint Commission Accredited
Part Time Help Wanted
WEEKEND HELP WANTED FOR MISCELLANEOUS OUTDOOR ESTATE WORK. Exp. w/ various tree/lawn equip. desirable. Hourly rate based on abilities. 262-325-1681 for more info.
Skilled Trades
FATHER NEEDS HELP WITH: to install 300 sq. ft. Vinyl click flooring. Call 847-826-0987.