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The ReviewFREE

November 5, 2013

LASAGNAPAGE 5

BY DAVID GIULIANI

At Merrill Elementary School in Rock Falls, fewer than half the students met federal stan-dards, according to test results

released Thursday.From 2012 to 2013, the num-

ber of students proficient in both reading and math fell from 54 percent to 44 percent.

That makes it the lowest among elementary schools in Whiteside and Lee counties.

But there’s another number worth considering: The Rock Falls elementary school dis-

trict had the highest number of students considered low-income – 77 percent.

That’s at least 10 percent-age points more than in the Sterling and Dixon elementary schools, with the exception of Sterling’s Jefferson, which is at 69 percent.

Rock Falls Elementary Superin-tendent Dan Arickx said the data

show that more of his district’s children are low-income, but “we’re not using that as a crutch.”

“Our families have a lot more to think about than to make sure homework is done every night,” Arickx said. “Every fam-ily, regardless of income, prob-ably has things going on, but low-income families have more intense issues to worry about.”

The district, he said, tries to work with families the best it can.

“We help students after-hours,” Arickx said. “We help them get as much done at school as possible, so we can alleviate the stress at home.”

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Here’s a look at what percentage of students at area schools are proficient in reading and math:

ASHTON-FRANKLIN CENTERSchool ........................................2011 ....... 2012AFC Elementary ...........................58% ........ 59%AFC Middle ..................................62% ........ 64%AFC High ......................................50% ........ 62%

AMBOY School ........................................2011 ....... 2012Amboy Central Elementary ........... 77% ........ 67%Amboy Junior ............................... 64% ........ 59%Amboy High .................................56% ........ 54%

DIXONSchool ........................................ 2011 ....... 2012Jefferson Elementary .................... 63% ........ 60%Lincoln Elementary ....................... 58% ........ 56%Reagan Middle ............................. 52% ........ 54%Dixon High ...................................54% ........ 55%

ERIESchool ........................................ 2011 ....... 2012Erie Elementary ............................ 69% ........ 67%Erie Middle ................................... 70% ........ 69%Erie High ...................................... 52% ........ 57%

MORRISONSchool ........................................ 2011 ....... 2012Morrison Junior ............................ 70% ........ 68%Morrison High ............................... 60% ........ 68%Southside Elementary ................... 63% ........ 69%

PROPHETSTOWN-LYNDON-TAMPICOSchool ........................................ 2011 ....... 2012Tampico Elementary ..................... 60% ........ 72%Prophetstown Elementary ............ 70% ........ 71%Tampico Middle ............................ 63% ........ 65%Prophetstown High School ........... 44% ........ 46%

RIVER BEND (Fulton)School ........................................ 2011 ....... 2012Fulton Elementary ......................... 61% ........ 68%Fulton High ................................... 51% ........ 60%River Bend Middle ........................ 71% ........ 67%

ROCK FALLS (includes 3 districts)School ........................................ 2011 ....... 2012Merrill Elementary ......................... 54% ........ 44%Montmorency ............................... 69% ........ 66%Rock Falls High ............................ 47% ........ 53%Rock Falls Middle ......................... 59% ........ 55%

STERLINGSchool ........................................ 2011 ....... 2012Lincoln Elementary ....................... 67% ........ 63%Washington Elementary ................57% ........ 58%Challand Middle............................ 55% ........ 56%Sterling High ................................. 57% ........ 56%Note: Kindergarten-through-second-grade schools are

not included because their students aren’t tested; data for the East Coloma and Nelson schools are not avail-able on the Illinois Report Card website, iirc.niu.edu.

Source: Illinois School Board of Education

Students are helped after school during what teachers are treating as study halls, Arickx said. Some students, he said, don’t have access to technology at home, so they need extra help

“Teachers have been absolutely wonderful about it,” he said.

The drop in ratings over the past year at Merrill Elementary, Arickx said, was because the school is now focus-ing on the common core standards, which are being applied nation-ally and focus on math and reading. As such, he said, the district is shift-ing attention away from the ISAT exam, which is the basis for the ratings.

Overal l , the high schools in Sauk Val-ley’s smaller towns have higher ratings than those in Sterling, Dixon and Rock Falls.

This year, 57 per-cent of Sterling High School students are rated as proficient in reading and math. Dixon and Rock Falls high schools follow at 54 and 53 percent, respectively.

Morrison is tops in the area with a 68 percent proficiency in its high school. Amboy, Erie and River Bend are tied at 67 percent, while AFC follows with 62 percent.

Prophetstown-Lyn-don-Tampico trails at 46 percent among the

smaller school dis-tricts.

But it also has the highest number of low-income students, with 47 percent. At the same time, its elemen-tary schools’ ratings are about the same as the other smaller districts – and, in some cases, higher.

One challenge in the P-L-T district is that it has a higher mobility rate – 18 percent – than the other smaller dis-tricts. That rate tracks students who transfer in and out of the dis-trict from the first day of October to the last day of school.

The low-income and mobility rates “explain a lot of things,” P-L-T Superintendent David Rogers said.

In the past couple of years, he said, the district has put in place a few programs that would pay off in the next year.

One of the programs is for tutoring. Another deals with homework, known as Prophet Pride.

“If you don’t have your homework done, you’re not doing lunch with your friends,” Rogers said.

P-L-T has put new programs in place to help the students

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BY DAVID GIULIANI

MORRISON – Morrison Community Hospital’s nursing home is in the clear after all.

On Tuesday, the fed-eral Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued a public notice that it would terminate its agreement with Four Seasons Living Center on Nov. 16 because of life safety issues. That meant no more Medicare or Medicaid funding, the lifeblood of most nursing homes.

The notice had been slated to appear today as a legal advertisement in this newspaper.

On Wednesday, though, the agency rescinded its notice, saying the nurs-ing home had come into compliance.

The day before, hospi-tal CEO Pam Pfister said the nursing home had submitted its plan of cor-rection in July to the state Department of Public Health, which handles inspections on behalf of the federal agency.

She said it appeared the state agency had not fol-lowed up on its revisit to Four Seasons “in a timely manner” and appeared to have “mishandled” the paperwork sent in July.

On Wednesday after-noon, Melaney Arnold, the state agency’s spokes-woman, confirmed her agency had received a plan of correction but that her agency had to go back twice to the nursing home for changes.

“On Tuesday, we got the last piece of informa-tion,” Arnold said. “We processed it, and it went to CMS.”

The state didn’t want to see the Medicare and Medicaid funding termi-nated, she said.

“This is a service that is needed,” Arnold said. “We’re not out to get them, but we want them to be compliant. We want to ensure the health and safety of residents.”

It’s not unusual for inspectors to find defi-ciencies in a nursing home. In fact, CMS reports that an average of six or seven such issues are found in each survey.

Typically, the problems are resolved before CMS threatens a loss of Medi-care and Medicaid fund-ing.

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The ReviewTHE BLOODY GULCH ROAD STORY

BY MATT MENCARINI

Scary stories, sometimes based on true

events, are a big part of Halloween. And in Dixon, there’s a chance the story of Bloody Gulch Road will be among those told.

Q�Q�QA.K. Thompson had

heard and told those sto-ries growing up in Dixon. But she also spent time researching what actu-ally happened for her book, “Relentless, Envi-ous Death: The Biogra-phies of Katherine Shaw Bethea and Solomon Hicks Bethea.”

“I remember, when I was a little girl, at sleepovers, people would say, ‘Oh, Bloody Gulch Road. What happened?’” she said. “We’d speculate and everything. It was sort of this urban legend or whatever. And then when I came across the original reporting in the Telegraph, it was actually scarier than what any of us came up with as kids.”

On Sept. 18, 1885, 18-year-old Frederick Thiel’s body was found by a farmer named James Penrose near a farm just south of Dixon. His cattle, which he was crossing near the spot where Thiel’s body was, had reacted to the body’s smell, Thompson said.

Thiel’s throat had been slit so severely his head was nearly detached, said Thompson, who researched the event from articles published in the Telegraph. Thiel also had his skull crushed in, several defensive wounds and some fingernails removed, she said.

The spot where Thiel’s body was found, Thomp-son believes, is less than a quarter mile west of South Galena Avenue and about 100 feet south of Bloody Gulch Road, near a stream at the bot-tom of a gulch.

Several days after Thiel’s body was found, Joseph Mosse, 21, was arrested for killing the Bible salesman.

Mosse, a French-Cana-dian living in the area, was represented by Solo-mon Hicks Bethea, who later donated the land for KSB Hospital.

Bethea took the case because Mosse was poor and spoke little English, Thompson said, adding that she believes Bethea thought Mosse was inno-cent, a belief she’s taken on since writing the book.

Several witnesses were called by the prosecution and said they had seen Mosse walking that night with a spade in his hand, Thompson said. He also was the last person seen with Thiel.

Mosse was convicted of the murder Jan. 29, 1886, and sentenced to life in prison. But a month before his 26th year in prison, he was released after stopping an assault on a prison guard, who later said Mosse was a model prisoner and good person, Thompson said.

He was released from prison on Christmas Day, but it was explicitly stat-ed by the board releas-ing him that it wasn’t a Christmas present, Thompson said.

“After he was released from Joliet, [he] was never to be seen or heard from again,” Thompson said. “I think he was like, ‘I’m out of here, back to Canada. I’m done.’”

Among the reasons Thompson believes Mosse was innocent is that about 2 weeks after Thiel’s murder, while Mosse was in custody, a similar murder of a Bible salesman for the same company for whom Thiel worked was discovered and reported in the Tele-graph, she said.

“The fact that that was never ever mentioned [at the trial], I mean, I just find it to be incredible,” Thompson said.

‘It was actually scarier than any of us came up with’

Alex T. PaschalDixon author A.K. Thompson stands at the top of the gulch where the body of Frederick Thiel was found in 1885. The gruesome murder is one of the subjects of Thompson’s book and also led to the naming of Bloody Gulch Road.

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A fresh twist on a classic dish BY RUSS PARSONS

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Everyone has his own rituals for fall Sunday after-

noons. Some guys sit around and watch foot-ball; for me it takes only about a quarter before I need a nap. Others feel inspired to take up household projects; the less said about my ability with a hammer the better.

Instead, I cook. Well, I cook all year round, but when the days start to cool and the light turns golden, I get more ambi-tious. Rather than 30 min-utes at the grill, I throw myself into hours-long kitchen projects. This year, it’s been lasagna.

There’s nothing like lasagna from scratch to while away a lazy Sunday afternoon.

And I’ve learned there are places you can com-promise to make the project easier. Canned tomatoes work just fine for most sauces. Not all lasagnas call for both ragu and besciamella. Spread out the work, taking one step at a time and mak-ing time for a break in between. Lasagna is for-giving that way.

One place I don’t com-promise is on fresh pasta. The fresh-versus-dried pasta debate is an old and tired one and, in the end, pointless. Each type of pasta has its purposes. Think of them as types of cloth: Fresh pasta is silk and dried is wool. But while I will grant that there are very good lasagnas made with dried pasta, the simultaneous

delicacy and luxurious-ness of fresh is what really makes the dish in most cases.

Mushroom and Ham Lasagna

2 hours, plus soaking time for the mushrooms and cooling time for the lasagna. Serves 12Fresh pasta:1 2/3 cups unbleached

flour, plus extra for roll-ing the dough

3 eggs1. Place the flour in the

bowl of a mixer or food pro-cessor. Add the eggs and mix until a dough starts to come together. The dough should feel like soft clay; if it feels moist, add a little more flour. Turn it out onto a well-floured work surface and knead until it forms a cohesive dough, 4 to 6 turns. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate it to give it time to relax, at least an hour. You’ll know it’s ready when you poke an indentation with your fin-gertip and the dough does not spring back.

2. Line the counter with kitchen towels. Divide the dough into 4 pieces. Take one piece (leaving the oth-ers under plastic wrap), flatten it slightly, flour it lightly and pass the dough through a pasta machine with the rollers adjusted to the widest setting. Fold in overlapping thirds as you would a letter and pass through again. Repeat until the dough feels silky smooth, 3 or 4 more turns.

3. Now start thinning the dough: Crank the machine two stops tighter and pass the dough through.

Repeat, cranking the machine ever tighter until the sheet is thin enough that you can see your hand through it when held up to the light. This will be about setting No. 6. If the dough feels too moist, dust with a little more flour to keep it from sticking. Cut the finished dough sheet into roughly 12-inch lengths and arrange on the kitchen towels. Don’t let the cut sheets touch, as they may still be slightly sticky.

4. Repeat, kneading, rolling and cutting all the pasta dough.

5. Cook the pasta, 4 to 6 sheets at a time, in a large pot of generously salted boiling water. The pasta will be done when it floats to the surface, in less than 30 seconds.

6. Gently remove the pasta from the boiling water with a skimmer and transfer it to a large work bowl filled with cool water to stop the cooking. Care-fully rinse each sheet under running water, then rub it with your fingers to remove any excess water. Spread it flat on a kitchen towel to dry until you’re ready to assemble the lasagna.

Lasagna:2 ounces dried porcini

mushrooms3 tablespoons oil! cup (" stick) plus

3 tablespoons butter, divided, plus more for greasing

1/3 cup finely chopped onion

1/3 cup chopped, peeled and seeded tomatoes

2 tablespoons chopped parsley

1 " pounds button or cremini mushrooms, sliced approximately !-inch thick

SaltFreshly ground black

pepper3 tablespoons flour2 cups milkScrapings of nutmeg1 cup freshly grated

Parmigiano-Reggiano, divided, plus more for the table

Fresh pasta# pound thinly sliced

unsmoked boiled ham (prosciutto cotto), cut into julienne strips

1. Heat the oven to 400 degrees and place a rack at the uppermost position. Cover the dried mushrooms with 3 cups of warm water and set aside to soften at least 15 minutes. Remove the mushrooms from the water (reserving the water), squeeze them dry and chop them finely. Strain the soaking water through a coffee filter to remove any dust.

2. Over medium heat, heat the oil, 3 tablespoons butter and the chopped onion in the largest saute pan you have, ideally one big enough to hold all the sliced mushrooms without crowding. Cook until the onion turns translucent, about 3 minutes.

3. Add the porcini mush-rooms, the soaking water, chopped tomatoes and parsley, and continue cooking until the water has evaporated and the mixture is nearly dry, about 10 min-utes.

4. Add the sliced fresh mushrooms, 1 teaspoon salt and one-fourth tea-spoon pepper, or to taste,

and increase the heat to high. Cook, stirring fre-quently, until all the mois-ture released by the mush-rooms has evaporated, 10 to 20 minutes, increasing the heat if needed for the liquid to evaporate more quickly. Taste and cor-rect for salt and pepper. Remove from the heat.

5. Make a white sauce: Heat one-fourth cup butter in a saucepan over medi-um-low heat. When it has melted, whisk in the flour to make a smooth paste. Whisk in the milk about one-half cup at a time, cooking until each addition has thick-ened. Season with one-half teaspoon salt and a pinch of nutmeg, or to taste, and stir in two-thirds cup of the grat-ed Parmigiano-Reggiano. Remove from heat and hold in a warm place. (A skin will probably form on top of the sauce. Just stir it back in. Any small clumps will melt as the lasagna bakes.)

6. Generously butter a 12-by-9-inch baking dish and lightly coat the bot-tom with the white sauce. Line the bottom of the pan with a single layer of pasta strips, cutting them to fit the pan, edge to edge, allowing no more than one-fourth inch overlapping.

7. Stir all but about one-half cup of the remaining white sauce into the mush-room mixture. Spread a thin layer of the mushroom mixture on top of the pasta, then scatter a handful of ham strips over the top. Cover with another pasta layer and more mushrooms and ham, repeating until you’ve used all the mush-rooms and ham, finishing with a layer of pasta. Ide-

ally, you’ll have at least 6 layers of pasta. Spoon the reserved one-half cup of white sauce evenly over the top layer of pasta, and sprinkle over the remaining one-third cup Parmigiano-Reggiano. (The recipe can be prepared to this point and refrigerated tightly cov-ered.)

8. If baking the lasagna immediately after assem-bling, place on the top rack and bake until a light golden crust forms on top, about 10 to 15 minutes. If the crust is slow to develop, turn up the oven to 450 or 475 degrees, but do not bake longer than 15 minutes altogether. If the lasagna was refrigerated, place on a rack in the center of the oven (for more even heating) and bake until it is warmed through and beginning to form a light golden crust, 25 to 35 minutes; place on the top rack after warming to form the crust more quickly if needed.

9. Remove from the oven and set aside to settle for about 10 minutes. Then serve with grated Parme-san on the side.

Each Serving:Calories: 290Protein: 13 gramsCarbohydrates: 22 gramsFiber: 2 gramsFat: 16 gramsSaturated fat: 7 gramsCholesterol: 87 mgSugar: 4 gramsSodium: 755 mgNOTE: Adapted from

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PART TIMESECURITY GUARD

1st & 3rd Shift WeekendsQualified candidate will control access toand monitor the physical property. Abilityto follow Post Orders and direct visitors.Punctuality and professionalism a must.

For consideration, please apply in personbetween 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

or email resume:[email protected]

E. D. Etnyre & Co.1333 S. Daysville Road

Oregon, IL 61061www.etnyre.com

An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/D

Full-Time Positions, Full Benefits Package.1-3 years of Experience

Apply in person between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.Monday through Friday.

Production PositionsAssemblers (2nd Shift)Shot Blast Operators (2nd Shift)Welders (1st, 2nd and 3rd Shifts)CNC Machine Operators (2nd Shift)

PAVING YOUR WAY TO A NEW CAREER

Northland ParkApartmentsApartments

Studio, 1 & 2 BedroomWasher & Dryer Units

Fitness CenterBeautiful, Private Setting

Balconies / PatiosOpen House Daily

1st 3 Months 1/2 OFF!

Call Me 2-Rent(815)632-7368

(Located Behind Northland Mall)

Job Duties: Completes shop maintenance, parts inventory/order-ing and plant reporting systems. Completes planned maintenance,repair, and trouble-shooting of mechanical and electrical problemsfor all warehouse equipment including forklifts, dock doors, docklocks and racking. Obtains and maintains license to operate lifttruck.

Prerequisites: Forklift repair experience strongly preferred,High school diploma or GED equivalent and/or related VO. Techa plus. Must have basic math skills. Ability to lift 50 lbs and workin a cold environment (-10). Mechanically inclined. Ability towork independently within a team environment. Ammonia experi-ence a plus.

Applications accepted Mon–Fri 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.at the following location:Ryder – Hillshire Facility

600 Wiscold Drive, Rochelle, IL 61068Email resumes to [email protected]

We value a diverse workforce!www.ryder.com

Maintenance TechnicianchnicianTeMaintenance 2nd Shift 3pm – 11pm

SaukValleyBank

Immediate Positions AvailablePart-Time Building/Grounds Maintenance

Responsible for coordinating and performing routinemaintenance duties for each branch location. Previ-ous maintenance experience required.

Part-Time Custodial/CourierResponsible for performing custodial duties for ourSterling West branch and daily courier delivery toeach location.Positions require High School Diploma/GED andvalid driver’s license. Both positions will average 20hours per week and pay will vary with experience.

Send Resume to:[email protected]

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PRIVATELY OWNEDRENT SUBSIDIZED FORQUALIFIED APPLICANTS

ENJOYA Quality Lifestyle!

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(815)626-6873TTY (800)526-0844

EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

Sauk Valley Media is looking for

Motor Route Drivers

Motor Routes AvailableInquire in person at:

Sauk Valley Media3200 E. LincolnwaySterling, IL 61081

Telegraph113 S. Peoria

Dixon, IL 61021or call: 625-3600 or 284-2222, ext. 301

Great Garage Sales

Call 625-3600

Park Setting, new-er 2BR, L/R,garage, NS, 1 floor,near CGH, energyefficient, 1832 2nd

Avenue $585/mo.815-499-0199.

3 BR., 1 cargarage. $600 mo.815-625-2302.

Class A CDLRegional

Dedicated LanesAssigned Peterbilts

Preloaded TrailersHome WeekendsPaid Vacations

Health InsuranceMin 6 months ver-ifiable experience800-397-6387 x.18

Welder FabricatorFull time. $30/hr. Musthave 15 yrs experi-ence.Please No phonecalls or walk ins.

Mail resume to:Brechon FarmServices, Inc.

1270 IL.State Route 26 South

Dixon, IL. 61021

Diesel MechanicFull time. $30/hr. Musthave 15 yrs experi-ence. Please No phonecalls or walk ins.

Mail resume to:Brechon FarmServices, Inc.

1270 IL.State Route 26 South

Dixon, IL. 61021

Accountant orCPA

with a 4 yeardegree. Pay

Commensuratewith experience.Please No phone calls

or walk-ins.Please mail resume to:

Brechon FarmServices, Inc.

1270 IL.State Route 26 South

Dixon, IL. 61021

Class A CDLDriver HaulingGrain & Fertilizer$20.00 per Hour plusovertime. HaulingNH3 with a Hazmatendorsement $25.00per Hour plus over-time. Must have 5

-rience.Please mail resume to:

Brechon FarmServices, Inc.

1270 IL.State Route 26 South

2 BR., 2 bath. $685+ dep. Non-smok-ing, no pets. 815-284-1707.

Sm. 2 story homenear Lost NationGolf Course. Ap-pls., 2 baths, 2 cargarage, heat furn.Avail. Nov. 1st. 815-761-2435 or 815-562-7854.

1&2 BR., Ashton/F.G. 815-562-6828/562-5075.

PERSONALS 125

ADOPTION

NOTICES 128

BUSINESS

PROPERTY 205

FOR SALE BY OWNER 209

DIXON

FRANKLIN GROVE

STERLING

CEMETERY

LOTS 226

MOBILE HOMES 230

MOBILE HOMES 230

DIXON

DIXON

APARTMENTS- FURNISHED 305

STERLING

APARTMENTS - UNFURNISHED 306

AMBOY

ASHTON

DIXON

HARMON

MT. MORRIS

POLO

ROCK FALLS

ROCK FALLS

STERLING

STERLING STERLING

WOOSUNG

HOMES

FOR RENT 310

DIXON

DIXON

MILLEDGEVILLE

ROCK FALLS

STERLING

COMMERCIAL

RENTAL 311

MOBILE HOMES

FOR RENT 315

WAREHOUSE / STORAGE 330

GARAGE SPACE 331

EMPLOYMENT 505

EMPLOYMENT 505 EMPLOYMENT 505 EMPLOYMENT 505 EMPLOYMENT 505

Lovin' It! 3 BR, allnew, $680/mo.1510 W. 2nd

St.Why Rent?Great floor plan.815-878-7399.

211 W. 18th St., 3BR ranch, NICE!!,$698/mo., WHYRENT? 815-878-7399.

Why Rent?You CAN Own! To-tally Remodeled,3BR Home. $650/mo. 815-878-6356.

Attractive 1 & 2BR. apts. withsome utilities. Ster-ling & Rock Falls.No pets, no par-ties. Refs. req.815-336-2305.

Large 2BR Town-house, all groundlevel. Excellentarea. 800 DixonAve. No pets. Refs.req. 815-336-2305.

136 S. State St.Spacious 4 BR,1BA, 2,288 sq.ft., detached

garage. Lease orsell. $1500

down. $598/mo.855-664-8357

Corporate ResourceServices, a nationallyrecognized staffing or-ganization, is currentlyexpanding its WesternIllinois territory and isseeking a Field SalesRepresentative. Ex-perience within thestaffing industry pre-ferred. Qualified can-didates will be able tomanage a multi-city/town territory,possess great com-munication skills andhave a “do whatever ittakes” attitude. Interested? Forwardan updated resume toJosey Crisostomo [email protected]. Competitivecompensation andbenefits package pro-vided.

Advertise yourmobile homes for

sale here!!

DIXON RIVER

APARTMENTS

$100 MOVE-IN SPECIAL!AFFORDABLE HOUSING!

Offering 1 & 2 Bedrooms

Call For Details815-284-6782

Nice 2BR garage &fireplace, garbage& water inc. $575 +dep. 815-973-5886

Apts. No pets. Call815-716-0367.

Loving Couple Wanting to AdoptWe will provide a

loving, happyhome where your

baby will thrive andgrow, with a momand dad who are

very eager to become parents.We will provide

unconditional love,security and

support for yourbaby. All approvedexpenses paid. Tolearn more aboutus, Call 708-957-6849 or email us

at: [email protected]

LCFS#012998

Lrg. 4BR farmhouse. $600/mo815-864-2085

1 & 2BR, Hampton Apts.815-625-7043

2BR Duplex, $675.Hampton Apts.815-625-7043

2 BR., 1 cargarage. $675 mo.,lease, dep. req.H&H Rental Prop-erties, LLC, call ortext 815-625-7995.

CHATEAU ESTATES

ROCK RIVER ESTATES

Homes for saleand rent call ouroffice for details

815-284-2000

Homes for saleand rent call ouroffice for details

815-284-2000

3 bed 2 bath $24,9002 bed 2 bath $17,900

2 bed 1 bath on theriver $27,900

2 bed 1 bath $9,900RIVER RIDGEAPARTMENTS

1-815-414-2288

2 BedroomGreat LocationGarages Available

$4951st Month’s Rent

$1.00*

*with 1 year leaseNext to

ALDI in Sterling

PERMONTH

NEW 2BR Duplex,partial bsmt. NiceDixon area $750/mo. 815-766-2769

2 Br. apt., $450 +dep. 2 Br. apt.,$400 + dep. 1 Br.apt., $350 + dep. 1Br. apt., $375 +dep., water &garbage incl. Nodogs. 815-973-1743.

Henson Storage.RV, Boat, Car, Mo-torcycle storage.815-590-2181.

Rent to own. 2BR815-622-9665. Re-altor Owned.

3 BR, 1102 1st Avenue, For Sale or Rent

815-626-8790

Secured 3 acrew/ high bays andoffice, 3818 River

Rd., Sterling.815-626-8790

2BR upper, com-pletely remodeled.Applcs. Garage,AC. No pets, nosmoking. Dep/ refs.req.$595/mo. 815-946-3191 after 5p.

Edon Apts. 2BR,$480 mo., $400dep. Refs. req. Nodogs. 815-537-9190, 815-441-3999.

3-4BR, Quiet N.W.Area, 1 1/2 story.815-288-6994

New & Improved2BR $500. Nopets. 630-327-7046.

1 & 2BR apts.$380-$420. 815-

562-7368 Rochelle Realty. W#527849

3 BR, 2 bath, newdeck, new A/C &plumbing, applcs.,storage shed,$19,500. 815-973-5601

1BR, Mt. Morris.$310/mo. + dep.,815-508-2345

10x20 $50/mo. +$35 dep. 815-590-9478.

Looking for infor-mation on DaveRosentreter. Call815-288-4507

Lg. 1BR. + appl.No pets. $425 +dep. 815-625-4701

1BR, applcs. Bsmt.No pets. $425+dep. 815-625-4701

C.N.A./PA, inhome, eves. 5-10.815-631-8002.

Teachers FullTime or PartTime immediatepositions. Rock Falls DayCare Center, 729 W Rt 30, Rock Falls, IL815-625-0106 or fax resume to:815-625-1581

! ADOPTION: !A Creative

Financially SecureHome, Art, Music,LOVE, Laughter,

Family awaits1st baby.

Expenses paid.Beth

!1-800-990-7667!

200 S. Boyd Ave.2BR, good cond.$425/mo. Availableimmediately. CallEd Reagan 312-337-7384

2BR, Livingroom,kitchen, bath. Wa-ter, elec & garbagefurn. $400 + dep.815-739-8624

Sinnissippi Townhomes

First Mo. Free!Spacious 2 BR. 2story townhomes.Central air, goodlocation. Laundryhookup. (815)626-1130.

Sterling Logistixis offering indooror outdoor Boat

& Camper storage. For info.Call Scott 815-626-0217 or

[email protected]

Sterl ing RentalsNewer 2 Bedroom

$599.00 & UpApplcs., Fireplaces

2002 3rd Ave.1836 First Ave.

606 W. Lefevre2 BR $535.001 BR $465.00

1 Studio $390.00Partial Heat, Water,

Sewer, RefuseRemoval, LaundryFacilities, Satellite

(815)626-1431

Dixon- 2BR/1ba.1100Sqft Screenedporch, 2 cargarage. $95,000608-343-7372.Web ID#529068

THICKSTENAPTS.

1 & 2 BR houses815-499-4217

ASST. MANAGERS

SALESPERSONSPAID VACATION

MEDICAL INSURANCE

PAID PENSIONPLANApply

superpantry.com

Sale or Lease, Su-perb E. end busi-ness corner, hightraffic, good park-ing, AGT owned,815-625-2225/815-535-6115

Position OpeningBus Monitor:Rochelle. 30hrs./wk., schoolyear. Minimum of ahigh school diplo-ma and excellentdriving record.Pre-K Teacher:Rochelle. 40hrs./wk., schoolyear. Minimum of aBA in Early Child-hood Education orclosely relatedfield.For informationand applicationcontact Tri-Coun-ty OpportunitiesCouncil at815/625-7830 orvisit our websiteatwww.tcochelps.comEqual OpportunityEmployer

Efficiencies, 1 & 2BR. Apts. (563)243-0383, Ster-ling/R.F.

3 BR., 1! ba., 2car gar. No pets.815-625-0624.

Nice home 3BR,w/ garage, close toSterling schools.No Smoking, nopets. $700 + dep.815-245-9704.

! NEW TODAY !

Storage for rentfor mini home or lg.motor home. Callfor more details.815-625-4950.

! NEW TODAY !

2 LOTS in ChapelHill “Garden ofFaith” $800 OBO815-646-4741

! NEW TODAY !

1 BR upper, water,sewer, trash, incl.,$375 + dep. & ref.,709 Ave. D, 815-718-5689.

! NEW TODAY !

604 Griswold Ave.2 BR, 1BA, Groundlevel Unit, NewlyRemodeled. $525/mo. Requires sec.deposit. Call Matt@ 310-750-5663

! NEW TODAY !

1st Month Free!2BR, appl. incl. Petfriendly. $475/mo.815-562-7368

! NEW TODAY !

Farm house northof Sterling, 4 BR, 1ba., dep. & ref.req., 630-335-6523. agent owned

! NEW TODAY !

Semi TruckDrivers needed.Flatbed, van &

hopper. OTR, local.Call 815-631-5650

! NEW TODAY !MaintenanceLarge ApartmentComplex has anopening for aMaintenance Person. Must passbackground check.Applications canbe picked up at2100 FreeportRoad, Sterling, ILor fax a resume to815-626-4569.

! NEW TODAY !

1BR, garage. Heat,& water furn. Nopets. $450 + dep.815-440-6214

! NEW TODAY !

Dixon 2BR/1ba1100sq.ft. Rental/credit/criminalcheck, no smokingscreened porch, 2car gar. $700 + sd.608-343-7372.

! NEW TODAY !

3BR home, acrossfrom park, close toschool. $700/mo.+ dep. No pets.815-508-7534.

! NEW TODAY !

2 BR apt., RF,815-592-7826.

! NEW TODAY !

1BR, Stove & frig.incl. Basement. NoPets. Tenants payutilites + deposit.

$475 month Available now! 815-440-2613

! NEW TODAY !

Rent w/option tobuy, sm. 2 BR, at-tached garage,partially furnished,year's lease, 815-994-3500.

! NEW TODAY !

BARTENDERwanted. Part timedays, nights &weekends. No exp.necessary. 815-626-3105 between5 & 7 pm.

! NEW TODAY !

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2002 PontiacMontana Van, fullpwr., cold air, verygood cond. Cleaninside & out.$3900. 815-499-5578.

We Buy Usedcars & trucks.Call Dixon ATV815-288-2146

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13571 Lincoln Rd.(Rte 30 West)

Morrison, Illinois

USEDAUTOS2010 ChevroletEquinox LTAWD, LowMiles2009 ChevroletSilveradoReg. Cab,32,000 Miles2008 BuickLucerne CXL2008 BuickEnclave

2005 ChevroletTrailblazer LTSunroof & Leather2002 PontiacMontana

2002 PontiacBonneville2000 BuickCentury2000 Ford

Explorer LTDAWD

1999 ChevroletBlazer 4x4

1999 ChevroletSilveradoRegular Cab,

LowMiles, Half Ton1998 MercuryMountaineer

4x41994 BuickLeSabre$695*

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1992 GMC Sono-ma, 4WD, 4.3L V6,brand new battery,newer tires +brakes. 170k miles.$2,100 OBO. 815-677-2796

Four 225/60/16Michelin Symmetrytires. Nice tread.$150 firm. 815-508-9025.

Tony Brown Truck-ing is hiring CDLdrivers. Will driveOTR & local. Musthave 3 yrs. exp.w/flatbeds, high-sides & 40 ft.frameless trailers.Good work history.Appl. will be hand-ed out on Nov. 2nd,8:30-11:30 only,1325 E. River Rd.,Dixon. No phonecalls please. Seri-ous inquiries only.

1999 Ford Taurus,$2200 815-979-3816

EMPLOYMENT 505

CHILD CARE 512

AREA

GARAGE SALES 624

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES 705

GUNS & ARCHERY 706

APPLIANCES 710

BUILDING

SUPPLIES 720

COMPUTERS 735

FURNITURE 755

PETS & PET SUPPLIES 775

LAWN MOWERS 779

LAWN MOWERS 779

ELECTRONICS 790

TOOLS & MACHINERY 792

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FARM LAND

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HORSES & SUPPLIES 835

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AUTOMOBILES 905

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2002 Chevy Ex-press, 227,000 mi.,350 Vortek engine.Well maintained, 1ton. Runs good.$2500. 815-979-9123.

We buy antiques,lamps/lighting, vin-tage costume jew-elry, antique toys,pocket knives,fountain pens. Call815-259-3550.

2001 24' Coach-man Catalina Lite,sleeps 6, new AC.$4,500 815-973-7909 or 973-0773

Baretta model 686Silver Pigeon 12ga.O/U. Never used,in case. $2,000/obo. 815-213-2221Must have FOID

1995 PlymouthNeon, 161k, 4 cyl.,

auto, 35 mpg.,w/many new parts,

$1995 obo 815-973-1207

Russian SniperRifle w/bent boltand Post-War PUscope model 91-30$550 815-453-2167

2006 Sienna XLEDVD, moonroof, heated leather$11,900/OBO 815-406-2226

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2005 Chrysler Se-bring TouringConv., exc. cond.,86.5K mi., $7,500815-440-2145.

Mac Pro QuadCore/2.66 Ghz,equipped for thegraphic designer orphotographer, 13GB RAM, 3 harddrives, 2 DVDburners, optionsavailable. $725.815-626-7125.

2008 NissanRogue, AWD, 105Kmi., well main-tained, $8,800 obo608-515-6330.

Family Farm oper-ation looking to ex-pand acres. Cashrent, 50/50 or cus-tom farming.Pleasesend replies to Box#:1180, c/o SaukValley Classifieds,P.O.Box 498, Ster-ling, IL 61081

Annual DixonCoin Club Show. Sunday Nov. 10 at

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2003 Bee Stinger3 horse bumperslant load trailerwith dressing room& extras. $6800815-288-7669.

Refrigerator,Amana blackFrench door, $950obo 815-626-6082.

2005 Dodge GrandCaravan SXT, 115KNew motor w/90K,new brakes. Justserviced. $6500/obo. 815-718-0840

Mow & Vac w/cart& galvanized hop-per, 5hp Briggs &Stratton. $400 815-751-4673

1971 110 JD lawntractor w/mowerdeck & extras. Exc.cond. $1500 OBO.815-857-4282

1996 Buick RoadMaster stationwagon. Heatedleather seats,moon roof. 73K mi.Exc. cond. $3,500firm 815-625-2615

2003 VolkswagenBeetle GLS, load-ed, blue, 5spd.117K mi. $5,000obo 815-857-3739

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1981 HondamaticCM400. 1,110 mi.,Vetter farring, sad-del bags. $2500815-946-2823

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1999 Dodge In-trepid, 4 dr. $1500OBO. 815-626-6174.

1998 Chevy S-10,4 cyl. $1000 OBO.815-626-6174.

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