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PRINCETON, IL 61356SHAW MEDIA
VOL. 8 NO. 6 Thursday, August 29, 2013
Celebrating history at the Red Covered
BridgeThe 150-year history of
Princeton’s Red Covered Bridge will be showcased
at a family picnic and program set for Monday at
the bridge, located about one mile northwest of
Princeton off Route 26. Sponsoring the event is the
Bureau County Historical Society. Participating in
the short program, which begins at 11:30 a.m., will
be Princeton Mayor Keith Cain, Kathy O’Malley and
Stephen Gunning. The program will be followed
at noon by a picnic lunch, with BCHS Board members
grilling hot dogs and pro-viding lemonade, chips and
cupcakes. The public is invited to bring their lawn
chairs, have a picnic lunch and celebrate the Red Cov-
ered Bridge.
Photo by Mike Vaughn
Jacob Fidler, Sale Barn Manager: (309) 224-2226Ray Johnson: (309) 337-6029Bob Garber, Illinois IBMS Manager: (309) 696-9798
Bev Morrell, Office Manager: (309) 778-2225Fax: (309) 778-2014 • E-MAIL: [email protected] Fidler , Western IBMS Manager: (309) 224-2327
“Packer Day” - Fat cattle, slaughter cows/bulls Tuesday 10 amRegular weekly sale every Thursday 12 noon
If you can’t attend, watch the sales on the internet at LMAAuctions.com
and Illini Beef Marketing Services (IBMS)
FAIRVIEWSALE BARN, inc.
When the heat index soars to threatening levels, we will cancel sales. Before bringing cattle to the sale barn on such days, please call.
Moving cattle in excessive heat is a shortcut to disaster and we want to prevent that.
HeaT WaRning!!!
22 • Thursday, August 29, 2013 Bureau County Journal • bcrnews.com
Volume 8 No. 6The Bureau
County Journal is published weekly
on Thursdayat 800 Ace Road,
P.O. Box 340, Princeton, IL 61356
by the Bureau County Republican
All rights reserved. Copyright 2013.
Factual Accuracy:Accuracy is impor-tant to us, and we want to correct mis-takes promptly. If you believe a factual error has been pub-lished, please bring it to our attention. Call the Bureau County Republican at 815- 875-4461 or email at [email protected].
Cover storySee Page 1
SportsSee Pages 10-11
— FEATURES — 3 Hometown beat
4 All about you
4 Calendar
5 Library corner
6 Food court
10 Sports
12 Marketplace
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Your hometown beatMeeting Calendar
Sept. 2Labor Day
Sept. 3Princeton Park District Board, 4:30 p.m.,
Bureau County Metro Center (this month only)Dover Village Board, 7 p.m., village hallPrinceton City Council, 7 p.m., council cham-
bers (this month only)Sheffield Village Board, 7 p.m., Sheffield
Community Center (this month only)Spring Valley City Council, 7 p.m., council
chambers (this month only)
Sept. 4Walnut Village Board, 7 p.m., village hall (this
month only)
Auction CalendarAug. 30 – Mark A. Holman, farmland, 10 a.m.,
sale conducted at 401 W. Main St., (The Shed), Wyanet, Rediger Auction Service, auctioneers.
Aug. 31 – Miscellaneous sellers, vehicle, antiques, collectibles, modern furnishings, miscellaneous yard and garden items, 9:30 a.m., 401 W. Main St., (The Shed), Wyanet, Rediger Auction Service, auctioneers.
Aug. 31, Sept. 1-2 – Three-day Labor Day estate auction, primitive furniture and items, stoneware, toys, boat, decoys and duck calls, fishing collect-ibles, lures, coins, arrowheads, rugs, old pottery, clock collection, antiques, collectibles and ladies items, 10 a.m., 1635 N. Main St. (Tumbleson Auc-tion Center), Princeton, Tumbleson Auction Co., auctioneers.
Sept. 5 – Estate of Roland Harris, real estate, first property - 114 S. First St., Princeton, sale at 5 p.m., second property - 110 N. Washington St., Tiskilwa - sale at 6:30 p.m., Tumbleson Auction Co., auctioneers.
Sept. 14 – Claudia H. Schubert estate, real estate and personal property, 10 a.m., 724 Western Road, Henry, Tumbleson Auction Co., auctioneers.
Sept. 25 – D & E Farms LLC, farmland, house and buildings, and gravel quarry, 10:30 a.m., sale held at Mills and Petrie Memorial Library, 704 First St., Ashton, Lenny Bryson, auctioneer.
Check out the BCR onwww.bcrnews.com.
Bogus change-of-address websitesPostal service offers tips on how to change your address
BEDFORD PARK — The U.S. Postal Service and the Postal Inspection Service are warning customers to steer clear of non-postal websites offering change-of-address services for a fee.
Some customers have paid up to $30 for a change of address on websites that appear to be linked with the Postal Service but are not — and in some cases the change is never made, said Central Illinois Dis-trict Manager Peter Allen.
“The Postal Service is not affiliated with the busi-nesses that own these sites,” Allen said.
To ensure the best service, use www.usps.com.USPS offers three ways for customers to submit
COA orders: Online at https://moversguide.usps.com/; The Mover’s Guide, available at all post offices; and the call center at 800-ASK-USPS.
USPS charges a dollar for identity verification to process COA requests submitted online. The other two options are available at no cost to the customer. Customers charged more than a dollar for identity verification to change their addresses are using a non-postal site. Customers who used an external website and are requesting a refund at a postal retail unit should be referred to the business that operates the site. Anyone who believes they’re a victim of a mail crime, should report it to the Postal Inspection Service by calling 877-876-2445.
The postal service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.
National Coin Collectors Association holds event in Princeton
PRINCETON — For five days, members of the National Coin Col-lectors Association will assist local residents with evaluating all types of U.S. and foreign coins and cur-rency.
Anyone interested in selling their items can be connected with member-collectors wanting to pur-chase coins for their collections. The process is free, and there is no obligation to sell anything.
This event began on Tuesday and will continue through Satur-day. Members of the public are
welcome to attend the event at the AmericInn Lodge & Suites, 2120 Claude Bailey Parkway, Princeton, the Quality Inn, 5240 Trompeter Road, Peru, or the Hampton Inn, 4155 Holiday Lane, Ottawa, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday and Fri-day, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
Participating NCCA members will also make house calls and con-duct bank visits on request.
During this event, anyone can bring in gold or silver coins and currency to have experts examine them free of charge. Offers to pur-
chase will be made based on that day’s silver and gold market, as well as the condition and rarity of the coins.
Gold buyers are also on hand during the coin show. If you have gold, platinum or silver jewelry you might want to bring it to this event. You can have it tested, weighed and valued free of charge. If inter-ested in selling, they can accom-modate that too. Buyers will be on hand all week examining and pur-chasing all types of jewelry; even costume jewelry is wanted.
‘Those Funny Little People’PRINCETON — “Those Funny Little People” are
coming to Homestead Festival on Sept. 13.“Those Funny Little People” are an entertain-
ment act like nothing you have ever seen. They are mobile puppet characters with polished performances that are a mix of comedy, music, dance and audience interactions.
“Those Funny Little People” have put on shows that have amazed and entertained audi-
ences of all ages. They have also appeared on “America’s Got Talent.” Everyone is invited to celebrate the Fabulous ‘50s with “Those Funny Little People” after the opening ceremonies of the 42nd annual Bureau County Homestead Festival. They will mix and mingle with the audi-ence after their show.
“Those Funny Little People” are sponsored by Diller Rod Inc. and Gary Swanson-GES Sound.
The Bureau CounTy hisToriCal soCieTy
The 150th Anniversary of the Red Covered Bridge
invites you to join us for
This is a free family event – donations accepted
Please bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on
Program commemorating the Red Covered Bridge followed by picnic lunch – grilled hot dogs, chips, cupcakes, and lemonade
11:30 a.m. – Program and Picnic
Monday, Sept. 2, 2013at the Red Covered Bridge Park
Labor Day Celebration
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All about youBirthdays
Aug. 29• June Krieger • June VanderMeersch • June Schroeder • Jackie Rapp • Victoria Balensiefen • Jenny Dennison • Nancy Ohda • Jenny Ferris
Aug. 30• Cheryl Notschaele • Stephanie DeVenney • Tim Williams • Sarah Kurth • Carol Smith • Collin Rabe • Gloria Hansen
Aug. 31• Fran Peterson • Janet Bruner • Brenda Streit • Carol Forbeck • Melanie Archer
• Laura AlbrechtSept. 1
• Bonnie Arnold • Britani DePauw • Irma Gambiani • Harry Guither
Sept. 2• Virginia Gustafson
Sept. 3• Kristin Oberle • Martha Logsdon • Joan Gibbs • Vicki Johnson • Kasie Lindburg • Danette Smith • Jason Peach • Nick Harms • Andy Cuchiara Jr.
Sept. 4• Donna Miller • Katy Albrecht • Carolyn Beasley
BirthsBence — Jacob Bence and Kristin Skaggs of
Walnut, son, Aug. 18.Dressler — Brandon Dressler and Alyssa Peña of
Princeton, son, Aug. 11.Liebe — Nicholas and Melissa (Salsman) Liebe of
Princeton, son, Aug. 18.Ponce — Matt and Lisa (Howard) Ponce of Spring
Valley, son, Aug. 12.Smucker — Joshua Smucker and Elizabeth Stygar
of Troy, son, Aug. 9.Towne — Joseph Towne and Mary Troxell of Ohio,
daughter, Aug. 16.
Death NoticesBeaber — Earl J. Beaber, 91, of Princeton, Aug. 24.Brenneman — Peggy Lynn Brenneman, 51, of
Princeton, Aug. 23.Broomall — Charles “Chuck” Omer Broomall, 90, of
Chattahoochee, Fla., Aug. 14.Eckberg — Hazel I. Eckberg, 99, of Princeton, Aug.
21.Garrison — Martha Garrison, 76, of Princeton, Aug.
20Gerbitz — Ruby L. Gerbitz, 86, of Princeton, for-
merly of New Bedford, Aug. 11.Grimes — Harold D. Grimes, 74, of Tampico, Aug.
18.Regal — Gerald James Regal, 46, of Monroe, Wis.,
formerly of Princeton, July 26.Spencer — Dorothy “Grandma” Spencer, 94, of
Kannapolis, N.C., formerly of Wyanet and North Ft. Myers, Fla., Aug. 21.
CalendarStargazing
DIXON — The Northern Illinois Stargazers invite the public to come see the night skies at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30 at the Sauk Valley Community College base-ball fields. The Stargazers will assist participants in finding celes-tial objects including double stars, sat clusters, galaxies and nebulae. The event will be canceled is the skies become too cloudy. For more information, contact David Edelbach at 815-835-6364.
AnniversaryPRINCETON — The Bureau
County Historical Society will hold a 150th anniversary of the Red Covered Bridge celebration at the Red Covered Bridge park. The program and picnic starts at 11:30 a.m. Monday, Sept. 2. There will be grilled hot dogs, chips, cupcakes and lemonade. Bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. This is a free family event, but donations are accepted.
BingoPRINCETON — The Princeton
Moose Lodge will host a bingo night at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 3. Doors will open at 5 p.m. and sandwiches will be available for purchase. The lodge will continue to host bingo the first and third Tuesday of each month. For more information, call the lodge at 815-879-5261.
DAR meetingPRINCETON — The Princeton-
Illinois Chapter NSDAR will meet at 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 7 at the Four & Twenty Cafe at 420 S. Main St. for the opening meeting of the 2013-2014 chapter year. Members will receive their mem-bership cards and materials at the meeting. The program will be “Journey to Secure the Blessings of Liberty,” presented by chap-
ter Constitution Week chairman, Vicki Kapp.
Community coffeeSHEFFIELD — The First United
Church of Christ in Sheffield will host its monthly community cof-fee from 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 7 in U.C.C. Parish Hall.
Kickapoo Eagle DancerWALNUT — The Walnut Manor
Nursing Home Kickapoo Eagle Dancer day will begin at 10 a.m. with show times from 1 to 3 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7. The event will feature dancers Rudy Vallego and Shirley Vallego Drummer Song of Wind from the Chicago area. There will be tee pees and bonfires. This event will take place at the Walnut Manor Nursing Home.
Poker run plannedOHIO, Ill. — Pipe’s Pub in Ohio,
Ill., will host a poker run, “Ride, Hope, Cure ALS,” on Saturday, Sept. 7. The event will also include food and musical enter-tainment. All vehicles are wel-come. For more information, call 815-376-2072.
Artisan marketPRINCETON — An Artisan Market
will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, at Hornbaker Gardens. The event will feature an art market with more than 20 artists, wine tasting with August Hill Winery, Kramer’s Kitchen food truck, fresh-picked local produce from Coneflower Farm, organic meats and eggs from Meadow Haven Farm, delicious baked goods from Flour House Bakery, Braker’s Dozen, Nancy Cotter, and more. Ann Crosby will be working her pot-tery wheel and encourages all to participate. Melody Best will dem-onstrate theorem painting. Terri
Simon will be signing copies of her new book, “Grandma’s Cookie Jar.” There will be live music throughout the day including performances by Peter Robillard, Ray Tutaj, Al and Jeanie Brown, Brett Conlin and Kevin Kramer. Participants should bring lawn chairs.
Chicken dinner fundraiserLADD — The Ladd American
Legion Ladies Auxiliary of Post 938 in Ladd will hold a chicken dinner fundraiser from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8, at Rip’s in Ladd. The donation is $7. Choices will be light, dark or strips; bev-erages are extra. There will be a bake sale, 50/50 drawing and raffle. Carry-outs are available at the front door by calling 815-894-3051 and home delivery is available in Ladd. Tickets are available at the door or from any member.
Chuck wagon dinner and cowboy show
UTICA — Starved Rock Lodge and Convention Center will hold a chuck wagon dinner and cowboy show at 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8, at Fox Ridge. Guests will enjoy a hearty western themed chuck wagon supper served outdoors from a chuck wagon. The evening continues with cowboy legends, pioneer stories and rope tricks along with music at the campfire with Randy Erwin, a popular top trickster, yodeler and all around real-life cowboy.
Automobile MeetUTICA — America’s Micro Car
Crosley Automobile Meet is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8 at Danny Carey Memorial Park in Utica. This is the 39th year of the event. For more information, call 847-223-6672 or email [email protected].
Visions support group
SPRING VALLEY — Visions, a support group for anyone with any type of visual problem, will meet from 12:30 to 2 p.m. Sept. 5 in St. Margaret’s First Floor Presentation Room.
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PRINCETON – Friday, Aug. 30, a Mississippi Valley Blood Drive will take place all day in the library meeting room. Also, a farewell party will be held for Miss Connie at 6 p.m. in the youth ser-vices area.
Monday, Sept. 2, the library will be closed for Labor Day.
Tuesday, Sept. 3, a Talk About will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the library meet-ing room. Also, the Lions Board will meet at 7 p.m. in the staff kitchen.
Wednesday, Sept. 4, Creative Crafters will meet from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Matson Meeting Room.
Thursday, Bureau County Pastors will meet at 10 a.m. in the Matson Meeting Room. A Talk About will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Matson Meeting Room and fea-ture Dystopian Literature and Movies with Ron McCutchan.
SPRING VALLEY – Story time is from 5:30 to 6 p.m. every Tuesday for the preschool children and their parents and/or guardians. There is a book read and craft activity during this time.
TISKILWA – Mark the calendar for Tiskilwa Public Library’s story time at 4 p.m. Monday, Sept. 16. A program called “Butterflies” will be presented by Sara Hildebrand from the Bureau County Ag Literacy Department. Children will learn about how butterflies pollinate flowers and migrate. Treats and a story will be offered.
The library’s monthly book club will also meet at 5:30 p.m. Monday,
Sept. 16 to discuss “Small Steps” by Peg Kehret.
The library is also offering eBooks through OmniLibraries. Patrons are encouraged to call ahead to set aside a time to register an account with their reading device. For questions contact the library at 815-646-4511.
LAMOILLE – For patrons who are think-ing about purchasing an eReader or other device, the library has a few options for those interested in trying them out before making a final decision on a purchase. The library owns Kindles, Nooks, an iPad and a lap-top. Inquire at the circula-tion desk, and the librar-ian will be happy to help.
LADD – The Ladd Public Library currently has two card catalogs it is trying to sell. There is a larger catalog with 40 drawers and a smaller catalog with 12 drawers. The librarians are asking $500 and $375 respec-tively for the items. The card catalogs may be viewed at the library and will be sold in “as is” con-dition.
The librarians are also pleased to announce the library’s biographies pur-chased through the Back to Books Grant are now available to be checked
out. The new biographies should appeal to a variety of ages and interests. Some of the new titles include, “Stan Mikita: Forever a Blackhawk,” “Out of the Blue: Victor Cruz,” “Ghosts of War,” “Trouble Begins at 8: A Life of Mark Twain” and many more.
The library is also inter-ested in re-energizing the adult book club this fall. The book club typically meets once per month to discuss a book chosen by the group. Anyone who is interested in joining the book club may sign-up at the library.
DEPUE – The Selby Township Library hosts a blood pressure and blood sugar screening from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. on the second Tuesday of each month. The screen-ing is sponsored by St. Margaret’s Health and is free and open to the public.
New books in the library include: “The Wanderer” by Robyn Carr, “Bomb Shell” by Catherine Coulter, “Zero Hour” by Clive Cussler and Graham Brown, “True Love” by Jude Deveraux, “A Step of Faith” by Richard Paul Evans, “We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves” by Karen JoyFowler, “And
the Mountains Echoed” by Khaled Hosseini, “The Lemon Orchard “by Luanne Rice, “Lean In” by Sheryl Sandberg and “Silken Prey” by John Sandford.
WALNUT – The Walnut Public Library contin-ues to collect used cell phones. Drop off any old cell phones at the library. The library staff will send them off for money that will be put toward the
HVAC account.PERU – The Peru Public
Library has announced their fall children’s pro-grams. A new program for any child aged 3 and under called, “Wiggles and Giggles,” will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 12. The new program intro-duces the fun of finger plays, bounces, tickles and songs to infants and toddlers.
Also, the story time
program for children ages 3 to 5 years old will be held at 10:30 a.m. every Wednesday, beginning Sept. 11. Children will enjoy stories, sing songs and enjoy crafts.
To accommodate fami-lies, these programs are flexible and families are welcome to bring younger or older children to the programs. For more infor-mation or to register, call 815-223-0229.
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Library Corner
Here’s your libraryCherry Library — Village Hall, CherryLadd Public Library — 125 N. Main St., Ladd, (815) 894-3254LaMoille Clarion Library — 81 Main St., LaMoille, (815) 638-2356Leepertown Township Library — 201 E. Nebraska St., Bureau, (815) 659-
3283Mason Memorial Library — 104 W. Main St., Buda, (309) 895-7701Princeton Public Library — 698 E. Peru St., Princeton, (815) 875-1331Mineral-Gold Public Library — 120 E. Main St., Mineral, (309) 288-3971Neponset Public Library — 201 Commercial St., Neponset, (309) 594-
2204Ohio Township Library — 112 N. Main St., Ohio, (815) 376-5422Raymond A. Sapp Memorial Library — 103 E. Main St., Wyanet, (815) 699-
2342Richard A. Mautino Memorial Library — 215 E. Cleveland St., Spring
Valley, (815) 663-4741Selby Township Library — 101 Depot St., DePue, (815) 447-2660Sheffield Public Library — 136 E. Cook St., Sheffield, (815) 454-2628Tiskilwa Library — 119 E. Main St., Tiskilwa, (815) 646-4511Walnut Public Library — 101 Heaton St., Walnut, (815) 379-2159
If you would like to include your news on our Library Corner page, send your items to Goldie Currie at [email protected]. For more information, call Currie at 815-875-4461, ext. 236.
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Food courtSuch a wide variety of apples
are getting ready to come on soon, and there are so many varieties in the stores now. With all the selections, you can make about any dessert you could want. I can smell those pies already.
Mom’s Maple Apple Pie1 cup sugar2 tablespoon all-purpose flour1 1/2 teaspoons ground
cinnamon1 1/2 teaspoons nutmeg1/4 teaspoon salt6 medium tart apples, peeled
and thinly sliced (about 2 1/4 pounds)
1 tablespoon lemon juice1 14.1-ounce package
refrigerated pie pastry2 tablespoons butter3 tablespoons maple syrup
divided warm maple syrupIn a small bowl, combine
the first five ingredients. In a large bowl, toss apples with lemon juice. Add sugar, mix-ture toss to coat. Unroll one pastry sheet into a 9-inch pie plate. Trim even with rim, Add filling. Dot with butter. Driz-zle with 2 tablespoons maple syrup. Unroll remaining pastry and place over filling. Trim, seal and flute edge. Cut slits in top. Brush, pastry with 1 tablespoon maple syrup. Bake at 425° for 40 to 45, minutes or until crust is golden brown and filling is bubbly. Cover pie loosely with foil, during the last 20 minutes, if needed, to pre-vent over browning. Remove
foil. Cool on a wire rack. If desired serve with warm maple syrup.
Apple Upside Down Pie1 cup chopped pecans1/2 cup firmly packed light
brown sugar1/3 cup butter, melted1 15-ounce package
refrigerated pie crusts, divided
4 medium size Granny Smith apples, peeled and cut into 1-inch chunks (about 1 3/4 pounds)
1/4 cup granulated sugar2 tablespoons all-purpose
flour1 teaspoon ground cinnamon1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
Preheat oven to 375°. Stir together first three ingredi-ents and spread onto bottom of a 9-inch pie plate. Fit 1 pie crust over pecan mixture in pie plate, allowing excess crust to hang over sides. Stir together Granny Smith apples and next five ingredients. Spoon mix-ture into crust, packing tightly and mounding in center. Place remaining pie crust over fill-ing. Press both crusts together. Fold edges under and crimp. Place pie on an aluminum foil-lined jelly roll pan. Cut 4 to 5 slits in top of pie for steam to escape. Bake at 375° on lower oven rack for 65 minutes or until juices are thick and bubbly, crust is golden brown and apples are tender when pierced with a long wooden pick through slits in crust.
Shield pie with aluminum foil after 50 minutes, if necessary, to prevent excessive browning. Cool on wire rack 10 minutes. Place a serving plate over top of pie, invert pie onto serving plate. Remove pie plate. And replace any remaining pecans in pie plate on top of pie. Let cool completely, about 1 hour.
County Apple Dumplings2 large Granny Smith apples,
peeled and cored2 10-ounce cans refrigerated
crescent dough1 cup butter1 1/2 cups white sugar1 teaspoon ground cinnamon1 12-ounce can or bottle
Mountain DewPreheat the oven to 350°.
Grease a 9-by-13-inch baking dish. Cut each apple into 8 wedges and set aside. Separate the crescent roll dough into tri-angles. Roll each apple wedge in crescent roll dough, starting at the smallest end. Pinch to seal and place in the baking dish. Melt butter in a small saucepan and stir in the sugar and cinnamon. Pour over the apple dumplings. Pour Moun-tain Dew over the dumplings. Bake for 35 to 45 minutes in the preheated oven or until golden brown.
Caramel Apple Crunch8 cups sliced peeled tart
apples33 caramels, divided2 tablespoons plus 2
teaspoons milk, divided3/4 cup all-purpose flour3/4 cup quick cooking oats3/4 cup packed brown sugar1/2 cup chopped walnuts1/8 teaspoon saltDash of ground cinnamon1/2 cup cold butterVanilla ice cream, optional
Place apples in a greased 13-by-9-inch baking dish. In a heavy saucepan or microwave, melt 25 caramels with 2 table-spoons milk, stirring often, drizzle over apples. In a bowl, combine the flour, oats, brown sugar, walnuts, salt and cinna-mon, cut in butter, until mix-ture resembles coarse crumbs. Sprinkle over apples. Bake at 375° for 45 to 50 minutes or until golden brown. Cool for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, in a heavy saucepan or microwave, melt remaining caramels with the remaining milk, stirring often until smooth. Drizzle over des-sert and ice cream. Serves 12 to 16.
Apple Crumble8 sheets phyllo dough (14-by-
9 inches)Butter flavored nonstick
cooking spray1/2 cup packed brown sugar2 tablespoons all-purpose
flour1/2 teaspoon ground ginger1/2 teaspoon ground
cinnamon4 medium tart apples, peeled
and sliced**** Topping1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup packed brown sugar1/2 cup soft whole wheat
bread crumbs1/4 teaspoon ground ginger1/4 teaspoon ground
cinnamon1/2 cup cold butter1/4 cup slivered almonds
Cut phyllo sheets in half, spritz with butter flavored spray. Layer phyllo, sprayed side up, in a greased 8-inch square baking dish. In a large bowl, combine the brown sugar, flour, ginger and cin-namon. Add apples and toss to coat. Spoon over phyllo dough. In a bowl, combine the flour, brown sugar, bread crumbs, ginger and cinnamon, cut in butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Add almonds, sprinkle over apple mixture. Bake at 350° for 40 to 45 min-utes or until filling is bubbly and topping is golden. Cool for 10 minutes or until filling is bubbly and topping is gold-en. Cool for 10 minutes before serving. Serves 9.
If you have any recipes you would like to share with any of our other readers, you can send them to my email at [email protected]. I would love to hear from you. Happy Cooking!
JudyDyke
GRANDMA JUDY’S CAFE
Quarter auction
FundraiserRaising Money for the Bureau County Senior Center
this event Will take Place on:
Doors open at 4 PM
Auction starts at 6 PM
raffles and 50/50 tickets can be purchased for:
Food & drinks will also be available for purchase
numbered paddles will be sold at the door for:
We look ForWard to seeing you!
Be sure to Bring Plenty of Quarters!!!!!!!
SePteMber 4, 2013At the Metro Center
837 PArk Ave. W.PrinCeton, iL 61356
$1 Per Ticket or 6 for $5
1 Paddle - $3 2 Paddles - $5 7 Paddles $20
This will give you enough time to purchase your bidding paddles and to look over the donated gift
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309-852-2434 Ext. 33
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AmyBickettHotsy
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Lisa TurnerLee’s Water
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Heath Terando
Tiger Town Trading Post
??-??
DonMcClain
Spring Valley Ford
158-108
JohnAden
LaMoille Auto Care Center
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Sports
Name: Nicholas Scheri.
Nickname: Chief.School: Hall
High School.Date/place of
birth: April 13, 1996 - Spring Valley.
Hometown: Spring Valley.
Family: Mark (dad), Mary (mom), Amanda (sister), Josh (brother).
Sports: Golf and basketball.
Favorite sport and why: Golf. Because I get to visit the local courses.
Likes: Sports, food, movies, friends.
Dislikes: Loud peo-ple, bad drivers
Person with the greatest influence on my athletic career (and why): Tiger Woods, best golfer to every play the game.
Person with the greatest influence in my life (and why): Parents, because they have always been supportive.
If stranded on a deserted island, I would have my:
phone and my family/friends
The CD in my player at home/car is: 2 Chainz.
People would be surprised to know: I talk a lot if I know you
well.I stay home to
watch: The League.When I need luck
for a big game, I: lis-ten to music.
The funniest per-son I’ve ever met (and why): My dad because we have the same sense of humor.
What they’ll say about me at school after I graduate: Nice kid.
Most embarrass-ing moment: Walking the wrong way at my eighth-grade gradua-tion and messing up the ceremony.
Ultimate sports fantasy: Play on the PGA Tour with Tiger Woods.
Senior SpotlightNick Scheri
Hall senior Nick Scheri’s ultimate sports fantasy would be to play on the
PGA Tour with Tiger Woods. He says Woods
has had the biggest influence on his athletic
career because “he’s the best golfer to ever play
the game.”BCR photo/Becky Kramer
Senior Spotlights run each week in the Bureau County Journal throughout the school year. Look for a senior
you know from your hometown or school.
Dr. Elie Daniel, DPM • Princeton Foot & Ankle530 Park Ave. East, Suite 204 • Princeton, IL
815-875-2643
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Join Terri Simon for a book signing of her new book:
Sept. 7: Hornbaker Gardens Artisan Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sept. 14: Homestead Festival from 10 a.m. to noon on the Verizon lawn next to the Prouty Building
Sept. 15: Homestead Festival from noon to 3 p.m. on the Verizon lawn next to the Prouty Building (Rain location inside the Prouty Building)
While supplies last.
Book Signing455 South Main • 815-875-1707
www.apolloprinceton.com
Lee DanieLs’ The BuTLer (PG-13) Fri . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30 7:00 9:30 Sat . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:30 Sun . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:00 4:30 7:00 Mon-Thu . . . . . . . . 4:30 7:00
The Conjuring (R) Fri & Sat . . . . . . . . 7:15 9:45 Sun-Thu . . . . . . . . 7:15
MonsTers universiTy (G) Fri . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:45 Sat & Sun . . . . . . . 2:15 4:45 Mon-Thu . . . . . . . . 4:45
Digital PresentationsShowtimes good 8/30/13 thru 9/5/13 .
The Main Street Beautification
Committee
The Main Street Beautification
Committeewould like to
thank the following 2013 sponsors
for their support.
Thank You!Thank You!
Thank You!
Amma’sAnne’s Antiques
(Dave and Anne Hartz)Bruce Jewelers
Keith and Julia CainCentral Bank Princeton
Centrue BankCity of Princeton
Country Financial – Jim Scruggs and Mike Morris
Four Seasons
Good Scents Limited in Honor of Jack Scott
Heartland Bank and Trust Co.Midland States BankJeanette (Jan) Milles
Norberg Memorial HomePrime Quarter Steak House
State Farm Agent – Lorita HellmanWyanet Carpet
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Princeton Athletics Princeton Cardinals
Princeton Rockies Princeton Cubs
Princeton Yankees
Princeton Padres
Princeton T-Ball teams
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Freedom House, a domestic violence shelter in Princeton, IL, is seeking a committed, dynamic and caring individual to serve as executive director. The Executive Director reports to the Board of Directors and is responsible for coordinating all program services, including the Freedom House facility and shelter; therapy and counseling services; prevention and education programs; court support and legal assistance services; education and referral services for domestic violence victims and their children, and for sexual violence victims and their significant others.A Bachelor’s Degree and a minimum of five years of administrative experience, preferably in the social services, are required. Documented successful experience in many or all of the following fields is also important: grant writing; public relations; domestic and sexual violence intervention and support; financial management; and positive leadership and interaction with employees, government agencies, funding sources, and community institutions.The individual we are seeking will have the ability to travel throughout the five-county area served by Freedom House and to Springfield to work with legislative and funding agencies. Effective oral, written and listening skills are essential, as is the ability to delegate responsibility; work with the Executive, General and Foundation Boards; exercise clear and sound judgment; and be available outside the standard 40-hour work week on occasion.Proficiency in Word, Excel, network and social web-based programs is helpful. The Executive Director must be certified in the 40 hour Domestic Violence state-approved curriculum before taking office. Must give authorization for an in-depth background check; reference contacts shall be supplied at time of interview. This is a salaried position; details will be discussed with candidates being considered for the position. More information regarding Freedom House is available at http://www.freedomhouseillinois.comPlease submit your resume and salary requirements to [email protected].
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BOATS THE BOAT DOCK We Buy
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CAMPERS/RVS Colman’s RV We buy/consign
used Campers & RV's! 217-787-8653
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FOR SALE Time-tested plumbing shop serving Northern DeKalb County over 70 years. Tools, truck and equipment. Send inquiries to PO Box 162 Cortland, IL 60112.
HELP WANTED DRIVERS
CDL-A Drivers: Looking for higher pay? New Century Trans is hiring exp. Company drivers and owner operators. Solo and teams. Competitive pay package. Sign-on incentives. Call 888-705-3217 or apply online at www.drivenctrans.com
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Transfer Drivers: Need CDL A or B Contract Drivers, to relocate vehicles to and from various locations throughout US -- No forced dispatch: 1-800-501-3783
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LAND FOR SALE HUNTER’S PARADISE WITH POND $3375 PER ACRE! 45 minutes from Nashville. Tracts from 41 to 560 acres with timber, food plots, and views. Call 931-629-0595.
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The Bureau CountyRepublican reserves theright to classify correctly,edit, reject or cancel anyadvertisement at any timein accordance with its poli-cy. All ads must bechecked for errors by theadvertiser, on the first dayof publication. We will beresponsible for the first in-correct insertion, and its lia-bilities shall be limited tothe price on one insertion.
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THANK YOUThe Family of Robbie Phil-hower would like to thankeveryone for the thoughts,prayers, gratitude andoutpouring love in ourtime of loss and sorrow. A special thanks to VitasHospice, Norberg Memo-rial Home, Kasbeer Com-munity Church, and JonGauger. If we have missedanyone or left anyone outin our thank yous, pleaseaccept our apologies andwe do thank you from thebottom of our hearts.
Sincerely-Brenda Philhower,
Dan Philhower,Kelly (Brandon) Smith,
Steve (Paula) Philhower,Trisha Hamrick, &
Lindsey Porter
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LOST: Cat 14 year old fe-male, black/gray tigerstriped. Small and thin.No collar. 815-866-4924
WANTED TO LEASEpossible option to buyHUNTING PROPERTY
75-250 acresin Bureau County.
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RETAIL AGRICULTURALBUSINESS is seeking afull-time APPLICATOR towork at our LaMoille andWalnut facilities. Musthave current CDL withhazmat endorsements orability to obtain. Send resume via email to: [email protected]. Or mail to: Ag View FS,Inc., 22069 US Hwy 34,Princeton, IL 61356
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PO Box 340Princeton, IL 61356
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Part-time Employee forHarvest Season. Septem-ber thru November. CDLrequired. Please call 815-303-9349, to inquire
FARM HELP WANTEDnear Manlius. CDL Driverand Tractor Operator.
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Retail Agricultural Busi-ness seeking SEASONALPART-TIME HELP. Mustbe over 18 years old. CDLhelpful, but not required.Apply at: Ag View FS, Inc.,Buda Location 7am-4pm,7226 IL Hwy 40, Buda, IL61314
BUREAU COUNTYSPECIAL SCHOOLS
Has an opening for aTeaching Assistant. Mustpossess appropriate ISBEcertification. Send Letter/ Resume to:Egan L. Hicks, Principal,409 West Maple, PO Box389, Manlius, IL 61338 orcall 815-445-2592
228 • Help Wanted
NORTHERN GRAINMARKETING
Buda Facility is hiringPart-time SEASONALHELP for Buda & Ohio lo-cations. Call for Details orStop in for an Application,309-895-2821
Princeton ElementarySchool District #115,
School Year 2013-2014PARAPROFESSIONALAIDE @ Jefferson (Para-Professional Certified)Mail cover letter & resumeto: Mr. Tim Smith, Super-intendent, 506 East DoverRoad, Princeton, IL 61356
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229 • Professional/Clerical
230 • Work Wanted
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232 • BusinessOpportunities
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MACHINERYAuCtIoN
CoNSIGNMENtMachinery Auction to be held
Sat., Sept. 21, 2013Consignment information needed by
September 4th to be added to sale bill.Call or bring in your consignments to:401 W. Main St., Wyanet, IL 61379
815-699-7999Go To www.rickrediger.com or
current consignmentsand photos
RedigeRAuction Service PUBLIC AUCTION
The Following Items Will Be Offered At Public Auction Located At “The Shed” 401 W. Main St., Wyanet, IL 61379
Look For This and Upcoming Auctions On rickrediger.com
SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 20139:30 A.M.VEHICLE
*2002 Buick Century, 4 Door, Power, 73,000 Mi., TanANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES AND MODERN FURNISHINGS
Kenmore Upright 7.5 Cu Ft Freezer; 2 – Chest Type Freezers; Refrigerator; Tappan Gas Range; Whirlpool Washer; Wringer Washer; Breakfast Table And Chairs; Oak Table and 6 Chairs; Dining Room Table and Chairs; Hutch Top Buffets; Buffets; Entertainment Centers; Book Shelves; Kneehole & Computer Desks; 6 Pc Queen Bedroom Suite; 2 - 3 Pc Full Size Bedroom Set; 2 – Oak 4 Drawer Chests w/Mirrors; Misc. Wood Chairs and Rockers; Platform Rocker; Piano Stool; Baby Crib; Drop Front Desk w/Hutch Top; Kidney Shaped Desk and Matching End Tables; Child’s Roll Top Desk; Sofas; Love Seats; Upholstered Chairs; LZ Boy Recliner; Leather Chair; End and Coffee Tables; Side Tables; Plant Stand; Display Cabinet; Quilt Rack; Wood Stools; Metal File Cabinets; Baldwin Piano and Bench; (Very Nice); Console Piano; Decorative Marble Fireplace (1800’S); Cast Cook Stove; Wood Banister; Buckboard Seat; Wagon Wheels; Wood Carpenter Box; Zenith Turntable; LP’s; Small Elec. Wood Burner; 2- Iran Area Rugs; Vintage Trike; Implement Toys; Old Board Games; Croquet Set; Misc. Decorative Dishes, Depression; Figurines; Religious Statues; Head Vase; Nic Nacs; Enamelware; Victorian Calling Cards; Tin Types; Santa X-Mas Postcards; Yearbooks – Princeton and Northwestern; Vintage Quilts and Fabric; Singer Sewing Machine; Console Sewing Cabinet; Treadle Sewing Machine; Cap Collection; Towels; Linens; Comforters; Books; Prints; Costume Jewelry; Table Service; Milk Bottles; Cookie Jars; Thimble Collection; Globe; 10 Gal Blue Ribbon Crock; Local Advertising PieCes; Sony 60” TV; Portable TV’s; Small Kitchen Appliances; Pots and Pans; Bakeware; Sets Of Dishes; Holiday Decorations; Vacuums; Floor Scrubber;
MISCELLANEOUS YARD AND GARDEN ITEMSChainsaw In Case; Dog Kennel; Bird Cage; Floor Fans; Space Heater; Yard Tools; Grill; Turkey Fryer; Coolers; Jugs; Lawn Glider; Lawn Chairs; Card Table and Folding Chairs; Lawn Ornaments; Fishing Reels; Helmets; Telestar Telescope; Exercise Equipment; Chair Lift;
Sellers: D. DERICk, Bradford – R. Oberle, Walnut
L. MAY, Buda – BRADLEY ESTATE, WyanetLARGE AMOUNT OF ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
View Items During Regular Business HoursNumber System Will Be used – I.D. Required
TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK – Not Responsible for Accidents
REDIGER AUCTION SERVICEWyanet, IL 815-699-7999
Auctioneers: Rick Rediger - Jon Moon - Jeremy Rediger
Quick Flip Real estate at auction
The Following Two Real Estate Auctions Will Be Held At The Two On Site Locations On:
thuR., sept. 5, 2013TimE: 5:00 P.m. And 6:30 P.m.
View Listing On Website:www.tumblesonauction.com
Real estate pRopeRty iLOcATiOn:
114 SOuTH FiRST STREET, PRincETOn, iLTimE: 5:00 P.m.
Real estate pRopeRty iiLOcATiOn:
110 nORTH WASHingTOn ST., TiSkiLWA, iLTimE: 6:30 P.m.
Easy Terms **Quick closing**investment Opportunity
PLEASE nOTE:Sale Of Both Properties must meet Approval
Of Estate mortgage commitment legal DescRiptionAvailable day Of Auction
teRms oF Real estate10% down The day Of The Sale and The Balance due On Or Before 15 days When merchantable Title Will Be Furnished. Taxes To Be Prorated At closing & Possession At closing. All Announcements made day Of Sale Will Take Precedence Over All Previous Printed matter. Seller Reserves The Right To Reject Or Accept Any Or All Bids. This Sale is not contingent On Financing. All Financing needs To Be Pre-Approved For closing On Or Before 15 days After day Of Sale. Anyone interested in Viewing Real Estate Please contact Tom Or mary Tumbleson 815-872-1852
estate oFRolanD g. haRRis
Adminstrator: Rhonda martinAttorney: Angel, isaccson, & Tracy Princeton, iL
tumbleson auction company, Princeton, iL Email: [email protected] Or Phone: 815-872-1852
Auctioneers: Tom And mary Tumbleson Lic #040000396-397
REAL ESTATE & ESTATE AUCTION
The Following Will Be Sold To Settle The Claudia H. Schubert Estate Located At 724 Western Road Henry, ILor 7 1/2 Miles West
Of Henry, IL. On Western Rd. on:
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 2013TIME:10:00 A.M.
View Listing on website:www.tumblesonauction.com
REALESTATEFARMETTE W/ 3 ACRES
Two Bedroom Older One Story Ranch Home w/ Unattached Two Car Garage. Home has Living-Dining Room, Kitchen (Stove & Refrigerator Included w/Real Estate), Carpeted Office Area, Full Bath, Full Concrete Basement; Home has LP Gas Forced Air Furnace, Lg. Electric Transformer; There is a Wood Corn Crib, Cattle Barn, 12000 Bu. Round Grain Bin & Other Out Buildings; Home has Beautiful Evergreen Trees & Apple TreesPLEASE NOTE: Water System & Well Need Upgrades. (Not Working) This Home Will Be Sold As Is w/ No Warranty. No Termite Inspection. Grain Bin Is Leased Untill March 1, 2014.
TERMS OFREAL ESTATE10% Down the Day of the Sale and the Balance due on or Before 30 Days when Merchantable Title will be furnished. Taxes to be prorated at Closing & Possession at Closing. All Announcements made Day of Sale will Take Precedence over all Previous Printed Matter. Seller Reserves the Right to Reject or Accept any or all Bids. This Sale is Not Contingent on Financing. All Financing Needs to be Pre-Approved for Closing on or before 30 Days after Day of Sale. Anyone Interested in Viewing Real Estate Please Contact Tom or Mary Tumbleson 815-872-1852. SPECIAL OPTION: Buyer has Option to Purchase Up to 2 ADDITIONAL ACRES for $12,000 Per Acre. AUTOMOBILE: 2001 Buick Century 4-Door V-6 Auto w/ 79,000 MilesFURNITURE, COLLECTIBLES & HOUSEHOLD: Round Leather Top Lamp Table; Antique China Cabinet; Chrome Kitchen Table& Chairs; Dining Room Table & Hutch; Sofa; Three Drawer Sewing Chest; Pedestal Fern Stands, Curio Cabinet ; Portable Fireplace; Maple Glass Door Hutch; Three Piece Bedroom Set w/ Matching Cedar Chest; Blonde Bedroom Set w/Single Beds; Vanity Dresser; Wood Desk; Oak Secretary Desk; Stick Hall Tree; Mirrors; 2 Old TV’s; Console Sewing Machine; Lamps; Linens, Bedding & Quilts; Sm. Safe; Westinghouse Roaster; Silverware; Bavaria Dishes; Salt Glaze Jug; Old Cookbooks; Glasses; Cookware; Kerosene Lamps: Ironstone Pitcher& Bowl; Vinegar Cruets; Large Amount Of Glassware; Aluminum Step Ladders- Old Buckboard Seat- Animal Trap-Old Tools-12 ga. Single Shot Shotgun-J.D # 185 Riding Mower (As Is)
CLAUDIA H. SCHUBERT ESTATE, HENRY, IL
ADMINISTRATORS: FRANCIS HUFFNAGEL/DAVEHUFFNAGEL
ATTORNEY FOR ESTATE: MIKE ENGLISH, PRINCETONIL
TUMBLESON AUCTION COMPANY, PRINCETON, IL Email: [email protected] Or Phone: 815-872-1852
AUCTIONEERS: TOM AND MARY TUMBLESON LIC #040000396-397 & TIFFANY FOES LIC #041.001601
real estate aUCtION90 acres of Prime Farmland
With Improvements: A buildable lot with a pole building.sections 22 & 27 Hall township, Bureau County, Il
FrIday, sePtemBer 27, 2013Starting at 10:30 A.M.
Auction to be conducted at SiteDirections to Property: North of Spring Valley on Rt. 89 to 1350th Rd. East ¼ mile to farm.Legal Description: Part of the NW ¼ of Sec. 27 & Part of the SE ¼ of the SW ¼ of Sec 22 (full legal to be provided).TERMS OF SALE: Call the auctioneers… or go the Website.
Owners: ron Glovetski – Pat Halperin
Attorney for Seller: John L. Cantlin, 760 Etna Rd., Ottawa, IL 61350 • Phone 815-433-4712
aUCtIONeers:marty mcConville Joe mcConville dick mcConville815-712-1709 815-539-5673 815-246-7020
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PRINCETON 1335 Deer-field Road (Country Oaks)(off 26 near golf course).Friday, September 6,1pm-6pm; Saturday,September 7, 9am-5pm;Sunday, September 8,9am-1pm.
MOVING SALE(1 weekend only) livingroom, kitchen table, din-ing room, master bed-room set, guest bedroom,chairs, desks, TV's,lamps, futon, lawn/gardenequipment & tools, Art-work, GE washer/dryer(frontload), gas BBQ,(2011) John Deere 48"D140 mower, and more
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460 • Garage Sales
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PRINCETON 1717 Fletch-er. Friday, August 30, 7am-6pm; Saturday, Au-gust 31, 8 am-noon. Tworecliners, rocker, twinbed, pack-n-play, bath-room cabinet with doublesinks and mirror, highchair, tricycle, bikes, toys,Nike golf bag, ChicagoBull's locker, desk, 4 patiochairs, much more!
PRINCETON 521 Park Av-enue West. Wednesday,August 28, 4pm-7pm;Thursday, Friday, August29, 30, 9am-5pm.Women's clothing M-1X,steel shelf units, bikes/training wheels, stroller,camping items, tools,books, household, misc.
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PRINCETON 236 SouthRandolph Street. Friday &Saturday, August 30 & 31;7am-5pm. Antiques, collectibles,stereo components &speakers, Recliner, fullbed with mattress & boxspring. MISC.
Primitive garden benchwith picket fence back,55”x38”(13 to seat)x14”deep. $40. Call 815-222-7946 Princeton
PRINCETON 25 SouthHomer. Friday, August 30,1pm-5pm; Saturday, Au-gust 31, 9am-1pm.Grandma cleans outhouse so kids don't haveto. Most things 10¢ &25¢. Household items etc.No clothing. No furniture
460 • Garage Sales
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12-061388IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
13TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITCOUNTY OF BUREAU - PRINCETON, ILLINOIS
REGIONS BANK; ) Plaintiff, ) vs. )PHILLIP J. BARAJAS; JOYCE M. BARAJAS; ) Defendants, )
12 CH 78NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on June 20, 2013, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Wednesday, September 25, 2013, at the hour of 9:00 a.m. in the office of HB Wilkinson Title Co., 108 Park Avenue West, Princeton, Illinois 61356, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described mortgaged real estate: P.I.N. 16-09-177-006. Commonly known as 1226 North Vernon Street, Princeton, IL 61356. The improvement on the property consists of a single family residence. If the subject mort-gaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balance within 24 hours, by certified funds. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information call Sale Clerk at Plaintiff’s Attorney, FISHER and SHAPIRO, LLC, 2121 Waukegan Road, Bannockburn, Illinois 60015. (847) 291-1717. Refer to File Number 12-061388.I555088Published in the Bureau County Republican Aug. 15, 22 and 29, 2013.
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PRINCETON 8 rooms, fire-place, porch, central air,attached garage, decks,pool, large lot. $55,000.Call 815-872-0211
768 • Homes For Sale
PRINCETON 915 FairwayDrive- Deer Run SouthSubdivision. Completelyremodeled, 2,200 sq. footRanch with vaulted ceil-ings. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2car attached garage, new-er roof, new windows, allnew flooring, new kitchen,new bathrooms. No base-ment. Private well andseptic. $173,900. www.915fairwaydr.comCall Jeff 815-303-6304
PRINCETON 17 SouthDallas Street. 3 bedroom,2-1/2 bath, tri-level. 2,200sq. feet. For sale by own-er. Call 847-651-7488
*PRINCETON*Everything Brand New2 bedroom, 2 bath,laundry room, garage.$750/month. Securitydeposit required. Secu-rity system. AcceptingApplications Now!Move-in Now.
Call 815-713-0234
PRINCETON CoachlightApartments has a 1 bed-room apartment, $450.
Call 815-878-7965
PRINCETON 2 bedroom,$560. 437 East Marion.Heat, water, garbage, cov-ered parking, laundry. Nopets. Call 309-912-8017
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856 • Apartment Rentals
PRINCETON 2 Bedroom,spacious and spotlessapartment available. Nopets, no smoking. $695/month + electric.
Call 815-878-1984
PRINCETON HOUSE FORRENT 3 bedroom, 1 bath,2 car garage, dead endstreet, bus service toPrinceton High School,large yard, $650 rent/$650 deposit.
Call 815-878-5220
856 • Apartment Rentals
858 • Homes for Rent
PRINCETON Small, onebedroom, downstairsapartment, newly remod-eled. Stove, refrigerator,washer/dryer included.205 Park Avenue West.$425/month. Call RichHornbaker 815 659-3432
PRINCETON 3 bedroomRanch. Full basement, 1car garage, central air.Lease & security deposit,$725 per month.
Call 815-875-1923
PrincetonRENT-TO-OWN
809 North Euclid Street3 Bedroom/1-1/2 Bath
1 Car GarageAll redone inside
$625/monthAvailable immediately!
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858 • Homes for Rent 859 • Condo/DuplexRent
866 • Wanted to Rent
Senior Citizen looking fora ground level apartmentwith utilities furnished &cover for car. Have nopets & does not smoke.Call Ed: 815-876-0091
2 Bedroom Duplex withsingle car attachedgarage. $600 plus utilities.No pets.
Call 815-878-7171
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