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HALLOWEEN CUISINE PAGE 4 Smiddy way ahead in fundraising BY DAVID GIULIANI DIXON – State Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, is far outpacing his Republican rivals in fundraising. As of Sept. 30, Smiddy, who represents Whiteside County, had $86,944 in his coffers. He raised $95,000 in the latest quarter, July through Septem- ber. He spent $47,410 during that time. Republicans Jim Woz- niak and Jeff Mc- Kinley, both of whom are assistant state’s attor- neys in Rock Island Coun- ty, have announced they are running in the March GOP primary for the 71st House District. The 71st District is considered a battleground. Last Novem- ber, Smiddy beat Republi- can incumbent Rich Morth- land, who defeated Dem- ocrat Dennis Ahern in 2010. Before that, Democrat Mike Boland held the seat. As of Sept. 30, McKinley had $826 in his account and Woz- niak, $955, according to their campaign finance reports filed with the state Board of Elec- tions. Although the Republicans’ totals are low now, the race will likely become more expensive. Smiddy’s totals indicate he expects a battle. Most legisla- tive seats in Illinois go unop- posed, with incumbents virtu- ally assured of victory. Wozniak said he and McKin- ley will find more success in raising funds when they become official candidates in December. “I’ve been told by multiple sources that the 71st District will be very targeted by the Republicans and Republican organizations,” Wozniak said. “There will be money coming to the race.” “Since it is the primary, a lot of Republican donors are seeing how it shakes out,” said Michael Coyne, McKin- ley’s campaign manager. “I combed through [Smiddy’s] report. He didn’t have a single donation under $150 from any individuals. We have the grassroots. He wants to buy the seat back. Good luck.” Smiddy’s campaign man- ager, Ben Head, said that because of politics these days, Smiddy believes he must raise money to be competitive. The last election, Head said, indi- cated the district was “rather Democratic,” but that could have been because Barack Obama was at the top of the ballot. Other districts won’t see much competition, if at all. Rep. Tom Demmer, R-Dix- on, who represents a solidly GOP district, received just $2,250 during the past quarter, though he has $25,400 in his coffers. No one has announced an intention to run against him. Sen. Tim Bivins, R-Dixon, who also is expected to run unop- posed, had no contributions in the last quarter. He had $17,360 in his account Sept. 30. For Smiddy during the past quarter, nearly two-thirds of his donations – $59,500 – came from unions, most of which represent public employees. On Aug. 29, he received $49,000 from the political action committee of the Illinois Education Associa- tion, a teachers union. The 36th Senate District will also likely see a heated battle. Sen. Mike Jacobs, D-East Moline, is running for re- election in the district, which includes Whiteside County. Earlier this month, after the campaign finance reporting deadline, Moline firefighter Neil Anderson announced that he would run for the Republican nomination. Jacobs said he feared the race could become another $3 million contest. “That’s a part of the business that I really don’t like – rais- ing money. It’s ridiculous,” he said. “I wished we could sign an agreement to talk to voters and not to spend a dime. Face it, the national Republicans and the tea party will pour money into this race.” STATE LEGISLATURE | CAMPAIGN Demmer, Bivins have safe seats Mike Smiddy Jim Wozniak Jeff McKinley The Review FREE October 29, 2013 & United Way of Whiteside County Calling 2-1-1 can put you in touch with organizations ready to help with: www.findhelp211.org 4 W. THIRD STREET STERLING, IL. (815) 622-5000 WWW.MEDICINESHOPPE.COM Oakwood Cemetery Annual Fall Clean Up Weather Permitting Nov. 4 th through Nov. 15 th Please remove all items you wish to retain. They may be returned Nov.16 th .

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Smiddy way ahead in fundraising

BY DAVID GIULIANI

DIXON – State Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, is far outpacing his Republican rivals in fundraising.

As of Sept. 30, Smiddy, who represents Whiteside County, had $86,944 in his coffers. He raised $95,000 in the latest quarter, July through Septem-ber. He spent $47,410 during that time.

Republicans J im Woz-n i a k a n d J e f f M c -Kinley, both of whom are assistant state’s attor-neys in Rock Island Coun-t y , h a v e a n n o u n c e d they are running in the March GOP primary for the 71st House District.

The 71st District is considered a battleground. Last Novem-

ber, Smiddy beat Republi-can incumbent Rich Morth-l a n d , w h o defeated Dem-ocrat Dennis Ahern in 2010. Before that, Democrat Mike Boland held the seat.

As of Sept. 30, McKinley had $826 in his account and Woz-niak, $955, according to their campaign finance reports filed with the state Board of Elec-tions.

Although the Republicans’ totals are low now, the race will likely become more expensive. Smiddy’s totals indicate he expects a battle. Most legisla-tive seats in Illinois go unop-posed, with incumbents virtu-ally assured of victory.

Wozniak said he and McKin-ley will find more success in raising funds when they become official candidates in

December. “I’ve been told by multiple

sources that the 71st District will be very targeted by the Republicans and Republican organizations,” Wozniak said. “There will be money coming to the race.”

“Since it is the primary, a lot of Republican donors are seeing how it shakes out,” said Michael Coyne, McKin-ley’s campaign manager. “I combed through [Smiddy’s] report. He didn’t have a single donation under $150 from any individuals. We have the grassroots. He wants to buy the seat back. Good luck.”

Smiddy’s campaign man-ager, Ben Head, said that because of politics these days, Smiddy believes he must raise money to be competitive. The last election, Head said, indi-cated the district was “rather Democratic,” but that could have been because Barack Obama was at the top of the ballot.

Other districts won’t see much competition, if at all. Rep. Tom Demmer, R-Dix-on, who represents a solidly GOP district, received just $2,250 during the past quarter, though he has $25,400 in his coffers. No one has announced an intention to run against him.

Sen. Tim Bivins, R-Dixon, who also is expected to run unop-posed, had no contributions in the last quarter. He had $17,360 in his account Sept. 30.

For Smiddy during the past quarter, nearly two-thirds of his donations – $59,500 – came from unions, most

of which represent public employees. On Aug. 29, he received $49,000 from the political action committee of the Illinois Education Associa-tion, a teachers union.

The 36th Senate District will also likely see a heated battle.

Sen. Mike Jacobs, D-East Moline, is running for re-election in the district, which includes Whiteside County.

Earlier this month, after the campaign finance reporting deadline, Moline firefighter Neil Anderson announced that he would run for the Republican nomination.

Jacobs said he feared the race could become another $3 million contest.

“That’s a part of the business that I really don’t like – rais-ing money. It’s ridiculous,” he said. “I wished we could sign an agreement to talk to voters and not to spend a dime. Face it, the national Republicans and the tea party will pour money into this race.”

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The ReviewSUBLETTE

BY DAVID GIULIANI

Former Sublette resident Kent Wal-ter has mingled with royalty.

About a year ago, Walter, a 1982 Amboy High School graduate who is teaching at the International School of Aberdeen, Scotland, was approached by the school’s director with the idea of writing to Buckingham Place to see whether the school could dedicate its theater in Queen Elizabeth’s name.

“I laughed and told him to ‘Go for it!’ I forgot about it since,” Walter writes in an email to Sauk Valley Media.

But on Aug. 14, Walter found out that the palace had approved the request and that it was sending a royal to dedicate it.

“I can only imagine my face when he said the queen herself was making the dedication,” Walter wrote.

The director then told Walter: “By the way, I will introduce you to her majesty, then you will introduce the rest of your staff. Also, you will need to

have a maximum 10-minute perfor-mance for Her Majesty that day. The palace is requesting it.”

Walter’s department put together a presentation including drama, art, and instrumental and vocal music.

On Oct. 1, at the end of the perfor-mance for the monarch, Walter was introduced to the queen and shook her hand.

“I remember nothing of the con-versation, but recall her being very gracious about her visit,” Walter wrote. “Her majesty was nothing but smiles at meeting our students and about her visit at the International School of Aberdeen.”

Walter studied music education at Illinois State University. He has also taught at international schools in Ethiopia, Kenya and Venezuela.

His parents, Byron and Marilyn Walter, now live in Lost Nation, near Dixon.

Former resident meets queen1982 Amboy grad teaches in Scotland

Submitted In the foreground (from left) are Daniel Hovde, director at the International School of Aberdeen; Kent Walter, formerly of Sublette; Queen Elizabeth; and drama teachers Javier Chiaraluce and Adam Coutts.

BY MATT MENCARINI

DIXON – Hibbett Sporting Goods is coming to Dixon.

The Alabama-based company will open a store at 1620 Miller St., in late November, the company announced in a news release.

The Dixon location expects to hire eight full- and part-time employees.

There are more than 850 Hibbett Sporting Goods stores across the country, with a focus on the Midwest, Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.

The stores are typically 5,000 square feet and located in strip malls and enclosed malls in small to mid-sized markets, according to the news release.

There are nearly two dozen Hibbett locations in Illinois, including Ster-ling, Freeport and Moline, according to the company’s website.

The new Hibbett store will join other Sauk Valley sporting goods stores like Downtown Sports in Dixon, Finish Line in Sterling, Rigler’s Shooting and Sports Supply in Rock Falls and Woods Sporting Goods in Oregon.

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The Review

Sterling man jailed for child abuse

BY CHRISTI WARREN

STERLING – A Sterling man was arrested Thursday after prosecutors say he physically abused his 5-week-old daughter in September, sending her to the hospital with “significant injuries,” including rib fractures and brain hemorrhaging.

Police say that on Sept. 16, authorities responded to a call about an infant who was found unresponsive and not breathing at a home in the 1800 block of Locust Street.

She was flown to a Rockford hospital, where she was sta-bilized.

On Thursday, Terrance L. Jordan, 21, of Sterling, was charged with aggravated battery to a child.

Brownell said that Jordan’s account of what happened

was inconsistent with the injuries the infant sustained. He also said that doctors were able to determine that the injuries weren’t accidental.

In court documents filed Thursday, prosecutors say that Jordan “squeezed [his daughter] with such force that her ribs were fractured” and that by “causing her head to hit the floor with such force, she suffered an intracranial hemorrhage.”

According to police, it was determined during the monthlong investigation that the abuse happened more than once.

In August 2012, Jordan pleaded guilty to aggravated battery in a public place and domestic battery; in 2010, he pleaded guilty to burglary.

He is in Whiteside County Jail on $500,000 bond.

Police say he injured 5-week-old daughter

BY CHRISTI WARREN

DIXON – A Dixon man faces 16 charges after a police officer was dragged more than 30 feet from a car as he tried to stop a fleeing suspect.

Sgt. Steve Howell, who has been with the Dixon Police Department for 13 years, was among the officers who responded to a Sept. 9 disturbance call at a home in the 800 block of Fellows Road.

When police arrived, authorities say, an intoxi-cated Vincent McGin-nis, 20, ran toward his car to drive away. Police say that Howell, in an attempt to stop McGin-

nis from getting his car into gear, reached inside the car, at which point McGinnis took off, drag-

ging Howell more than 30 feet before the officer was able to let go.

Police say they then pursued McGinnis as he drove north before he lost control of his car and crashed a short time later on state Route 2 near Lost Nation Road.

According to Lee County Sheriff John Varga, McGin-nis’ car hit three trees at the top of the hill before his car split in half – the engine and dashboard separating from the front seat.

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Dixon man charged in police officer dragging Cop recovered from injuries sustained in September incident

BY CHRISTI WARREN

DIXON – The Lee Coun-ty Sheriff’s Department made an additional arrest Wednesday in connec-tion with the pipe bomb found on two men near Dixon Correctional Cen-ter early Sunday.

Stephen E. Long, 27, of Dixon, was arrested and charged with unlaw-ful use of a weapon after authorities received a tip that he was with Zachary W. Chaffer, 31, of Dixon,

and Scott R. Williams, 32, of Sterling, when they bought the bomb.

Lee County Sheriff John Varga said it appeared that another pipe bomb had been set off in a dumpster at the time.

Chaffer and Williams were arrested early Sun-day morning after Lee County sheriff’s deputies received a call from the prison about two suspi-cious individuals. Upon investigating, Varga said they found Chaffer and

Williams to be in pos-session of a pipe bomb which the men said was purchased near the Bean-blossom parking lot late Saturday night or early Sunday morning.

The two men said they were walking by the pris-on en route to a party, Varga said.

The device was later detonated safely by the W i n n e b a g o C o u n t y Bomb Unit.

According to Varga, the motive is still unclear.

“We’re still working on it to see what the plan was to do with [the bomb], if anything,” he said. “I’m not really sure what they were doing with it, or going to do with it.”

Chaffer and Williams remain in Lee County Jail on $50,000 bond. Long’s bond was set at $5,000; he bonded out Thursday afternoon.

All three men will appear in court on Oct. 30.

Additional arrest made in pipe bomb incident Varga: Another bomb might have been set off on the same night

SPRINGFIELD (AP) – Busloads of gay marriage oppo-nents held their own rally outside the Capitol Wednes-day, pledging to reverse any headway in the push for state legislation that would allow same-sex weddings.

Pastors, Christian activists and others addressed a crowd clustered on the first floor of the Capitol rotun-da, some peering down from the second and third floor rails, a day after gay marriage proponents held their own event to urge lawmakers to approve it.

“Are we going to stay silent and let this happen?” Chris-tian activist Jim Finnegan asked the crowd.

“Defend Marriage Lobby Day” – sponsored by the Illi-nois Family Institute began Wednesday with a morning prayer service outside the state Capitol. The secretary of state’s police put number of attendees at 2,500 – slightly smaller than the estimate from Tuesday’s event.

Attendees began the day outside with a prayer service in front of the Lincoln statute, in front of which a large

wooden cross printed with “God Abhors Civil Unions” had been placed.

Some attendees carried pictures of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, and posters emphasizing their belief that mar-riage should be between a man and a woman.

“Kids do better with a mom and a dad,” one sign read.Pastors from several of the area’s black mega-churches

are trying to help blunt gay marriage advocates’ work to clinch a handful more “yes” votes to secure passage of the measure in the House.

Same-sex marriage legislation passed the state Senate in February but has not been called in the House.

Democratic House Speaker Michael Madigan said just weeks ago that about a dozen votes were still needed for the legislation’s passage. However, gay rights activist Rick Garcia said Tuesday that the current count of “yes” votes was around 55 – progress that Wednesday’s rally attend-ees pledged to work to erode.

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Halloween menus, if there are such things beyond raiding the kids’ plastic jack-o’-

lanterns, tend to get all punny and cutesy with the likes of boo-berry cupcakes, wormy pasta dishes, and, always, some sort of hard-cooked egg that is supposed to be a bloodshot eye. Har-har, indeed.

This year, do Halloween in a more elegant way. Make a meal starring foods that are as black as they can possibly be to create a noir-hued menu designed to raise eyebrows – deliciously.

What’s interesting about these inky dark ingredients is that any accent color in a dish – the orangey pink of a baby octopus in a tangle of squid ink pasta, say, or the green tip of an asparagus spear amid the grains of a bowl of forbidden rice – will stand out dramatically against the black.

There’s much to discover in black foods, once you get past the innate fear of mortality that color has long symbolized – or maybe embrace that; it is Halloween, after all. Savor the black olive: decadently deep and winey. Be surprised at the sturdy nuttiness of black rice. Savor the slip-periness of squid ink linguine or the plushness of long-simmered black beans. Then there’s the electric tart-ness of fresh blackberries and the visual shock of ice cream made from black sesame seeds. And don’t forget black licorice or nori seaweed.

Here are some ideas (and a couple of recipes) to bring the darkness of the night indoors.

Squid ink pasta: Garnish with chopped tomatoes and sauteed squid or octopus (see recipe); sauce the pasta in a mustard cream, garnished with a spoonful or two of black caviar; pair black farfalle with poached lob-ster (a recipe idea from “The Scarpet-ta Cookbook” by Scott Conant).

Black rice: Make a pilaf, cooking the rice with dried cherries, currants, and chopped mango; stir-fry with bits of fried egg, green onions, and tiny shrimp; wrap black rice tortillas around chicken in a mole sauce; toss cooked black rice in a sesame oil vin-aigrette, topped with slivers of toast-ed nori and black radish rounds.

Black olives: Stuff hard-cooked eggs with tapenade; make flatbread pizza topped with slivered Nicoise olives, sprigs of fresh rosemary, and a grat-ing or two of Parmesan cheese; or serve olives seasoned with orange, garlic, and fennel (see recipe).

Blackberries: Mortar the layers of a devil’s food chocolate cake with a blackberry jam, either your own or store bought; top an espresso-stained custard or chocolate pudding tart with rows of fresh blackberries; create a blackberry-lavender compote (reci-pe idea from “The Artisan Jewish Deli at Home” by Nick Zukin and Michael C. Zusman).

Black lentils: Serve straight up to showcase these glistening beauties, or as a bed for a roast meat entree or vegetable saute. Or pair with black rice and sauteed mushrooms (recipe idea from Mollie Katzen’s “The Heart of the Plate”).

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Black beans: Slow-simmer and serve over rice, the classic Moors and Christians of Cuba; puree and thin with a bit of chicken stock, an elegant soup topped with chopped hard-cooked egg white and some minced lemon rind; cook, coarsely mash, and shape into cumin-scented burgers (Kat-zen’s “The Heart of the Plate”).

Black sesame seeds: Use as a flavor and color base for ice cream; make stuffed Chinese-style dessert buns; press ses-ame seeds atop sugar cookies and bake.

Sauteed octopus over squid ink pasta

Developed in the Tribune test kitchen. Don’t care for or can’t find the octopus? You can sub 1 pound squid (cleaned, bod-ies cut into !-inch wide rings, tentacles left whole) or 1 pound shelled and deveined shrimp. If using shrimp, cook them for just 3 minutes. Look for squid ink pasta at gourmet stores or some Italian markets; it can also be found online.

Heat a large stockpot of well-salted water to a boil; add 1 pound squid ink linguine. Cook until al dente; drain. Meanwhile, heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat; add 1 small onion, finely chopped. Cook until beginning to soften. Add 1-2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced; cook, 1 minute. Pour in 1 cup dry white wine; cook, stirring up any bits stuck to the bottom, until reduced by half. Add 1 pound baby octo-

pus, cleaned, bodies left whole, and 1 can (28 ounces) Italian plum tomatoes, drained, coarse-ly chopped; heat to a simmer. Turn the heat to low; simmer until the octopus is tender, about 20-25 minutes. Season with red pepper flakes and salt to taste, if needed. Toss with the drained pasta and serve.

Makes: 4 servings

Seasoned olivesA recipe from the new “Lidia’s

Commonsense Italian Cooking” (Knopf, $35) by Lidia Matticchio Bastianich.

In a large bowl, toss together 1 pound brine-cured unpit-ted olives, the julienned zest and juice of 1 large orange, 3 crushed garlic cloves, " tea-spoon ground fennel seed, a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes, and 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil. Pack the olives into a glass jar; marinate in the refrigerator, 3-4 days. Remove the garlic; serve. Olives will keep for several weeks in the refrig-erator.

Makes: 6 to 8 servings

Black sesame seed ice cream

Author Ying Chang Compes-tine includes this recipe in her coming book, “Cooking With an Asian Accent” (Knopf, $29.99), which is slated for publication in January.

Toast 1 cup black sesame seeds in a dry skillet over medium heat, 3-5 minutes. (You may need to toast them in batches.) Put seeds in a blender with 2 cups soy creamer or heavy cream, 1 cup vanilla soy milk, 1 cup creamed hazelnut honey or regular honey. Blend on high speed until smooth,

about 2 minutes. Transfer the mixture to an ice cream maker. Freeze according to the manu-facturer’s instructions. Serve gar-nished with fresh mint leaves.

Makes: 6 servings

Fried black riceIn “Sylvia’s Table” (Knopf, $35),

author Liz Neumark calls for a 50-50 mix of two types of rice: black and either Carolina Gold or brown rice. Our Halloween adaptation uses all black rice. The dish originated with chef Bill Telepan of Telepan restaurant in Manhattan.

Steam 1 bunch asparagus over simmering water in a cov-ered saucepan until just tender, 5-7 minutes. Remove aspara-gus from the steamer so that it doesn’t overcook; set aside.

Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a small skillet over high heat. When the oil is hot, add 2 beaten eggs; scramble until cooked through, 4-5 minutes. Chop the eggs up with a spatula; set the pan aside. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. When the oil is hot, add 1 bunch green onions, thinly sliced; cook, 1 minute. Add 2 cups cold, cooked black rice and " cup cooked peas; cook, stirring, 1 minute. Add ! cup vegetable stock (homemade or good-quality store-bought); cook until the liquid is absorbed, about 5 minutes. Season with salt to taste; stir in the cooked eggs.

Divide the rice among four warm bowls or plates; top with the asparagus.

Makes: 6 to 8 servings

Black beansCanned lower-sodium black

beans speed up this recipe from Cooking Light’s “Lighten Up, America!” (Oxmoor, $29.95) by Allison Fishman Task. For better flavor and texture, you can use dried beans that you’ve soaked and cooked in place of the canned product. Serve the beans as is, topped with a dollop of sour cream and minced cilantro, or roll up in warm black tortillas with some grated Monterey Jack cheese and tomatillo salsa.

Heat 1 " tablespoons canola oil in a large Dutch oven over medium heat. Add 1 cup chopped onion and # cup finely chopped red bell pepper; cook, stirring occasionally, until tender, about 5 minutes. Stir

in " teaspoon brown sugar, 1 clove minced garlic, ! teaspoon ground cumin and ! teaspoon freshly ground black pep-per; cook, stirring constantly, 1 minute. Stir in 1 cup water and 2 cans (15 ounces each) 50 percent-less-sodium black beans, undrained (or use 2 cups cooked beans; if using beans you have cooked yourself, you may need to add more water or use some of the bean cooking water). Heat to a boil. Partially cover, reduce heat, and simmer, stirring frequently, until slightly thick, 30 minutes. Remove from heat; stir in 1 teaspoon white wine vinegar.

Makes: 6 servings

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ADOPTION

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BUSINESS

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FOR SALE BY OWNER 209

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3BR Upper indowntown Dixon.Heat & garbage in-cl. $600/mo. + dep.Pick up applicationat 210 W. 1st St.

Caregiver positionavailable withFrontier HollowHomemaker Ser-vices. Part-time 1st

& 2nd shift, week-ends and PRN toprovide services tophysically disabledadults. On the jobtraining provided.Must possess aGED/High Schooldiploma to apply.Apply in person @the STRIVE frontoffice, 415 AStreet, Prophet-stown, IL.

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Loving Couple Wanting to AdoptWe will provide a

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

RIVER RIDGE APARTMENTS

1-815-414-2288

2 BedroomGreat LocationGarages Available

$4951st Month’s Rent

$1.00*

*with 1 year lease

Next to ALDI in Sterling

PER MONTH

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

NO INDIVIDUAL,unless licensed orholding a permit asa childcare facility,may cause to bepublished any ad-vertisement solicit-ing a child careservice.* A child-care facility that islicensed or operat-ing under a permitissued by the Illi-nois Department ofChildren and Fami-ly Services maypublish advertise-ments of the ser-vices for which it isspecifically li-censed or issued apermit. Sauk ValleyMedia stronglyurges any parent orguardian to verifythe validity of thelicense of any facil-ity before placing achild in it's care.*Family homes thatcare for no morethan three (3) chil-dren under the ageof twelve or whichreceive only chil-dren from a singlehousehold, for lessthan 24 hours perday, are exemptfrom licensure asday care homes.The three childrento whom this ex-emption applies in-cludes the family'snatural or adoptedchildren and anyother persons un-der the age of 12whether related orunrelated to theoperator of the daycare home. (DCFSRule, Part 377.3(c))

Clean effic. apt.,$375 + $375 dep.Also 1 BR. apt.,$450 + $450 dep.Both have stove,refrig. & heat furn.No pets or parties.815-625-5970.

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

815-626-8790

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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.

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

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

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

Looking to hire afull-time plumbersend resume toP.O. Box 221Dixon, IL 61021

1BR Upper, waterincl., C/A, stove &refrig. furn.You paygas/elec. No pets.$400+ $400 dep.1401 ! E. 4th St.815-441-1912.

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

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

2BR $450. 1st mo.FREE. Availableimmed. Very clean,all applcs. Nopets. Sec. dep. +ref. 815-849-5334.

WANTED: SUBSTITUTE BUS DRIVERS

Oregon Commu-nity Unit SchoolDistrict is cur-rently looking forsubstitute busdrivers for thedistrict. Startinghourly rate is$12.30. OregonCUSD will trainfor the position.Please mail a re-sume to VernWelp, Trans-portation Direc-tor, 206 S. TenthStreet, Oregon,IL 61061 or youmay stop at Cen-tral Office tocomplete appli-cation. OfficeHours are Mon-day through Fri-day, 7:30 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Cen-tral Office is lo-cated at the ad-dress listedabove.

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

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

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Certified Welder Dixon manufactur-er has a full-time,1st shift position,with benefits, foran experiencedpressure welder.Qualifications: TIG,MIG, and brazing.Materials: CarbonSteel, Stainless,Aluminum, andCopper.

Certified applicants only at:

scott.rozanas@sgsrefrigeration.

com

Sinnissippi Townhomes

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

Sterling Logistixis offering indooror outdoor Boat

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[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

Body shop seek-ing person w/5 yrs.exp. Must haveown tools. Pleasesend replies to Box#1189, c/o SaukValley Classifieds,P.O.Box 498, Ster-ling, IL 61081.

THICKSTENAPTS.

1 & 2 BR houses815-499-4217

D-face Tongue &groove pine sidingfrom True North loghomes, 116 boardsmost 16' by 11!”wide by 2” thick.Worth $20,000.Selling for $10,000815-652-6803

ASST. MANAGERS

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

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

Small 2-3 Br., 1car garage, bigyard, newly remod-eled. 815-632-9036.

EMPLOYMENTOPPORTUNITY

Temporary Full-time & Part-time Highway

MaintenanceWorkers

The WhitesideCounty HighwayDepartment islooking for individ-uals for a tempo-rary full-time High-way MaintenanceWorker and a tem-porary part-timeHighway Mainte-nance Worker tobe used “as need-ed” on a call-in ba-sis. Applicantsmust be residentsof Whiteside Coun-ty and possesscurrent class “A”or “B” CDL licensewith air brake en-dorsement.Position requiresability to be avail-able 7 days aweek, includingholidays, on a 24-hour call in basis.Applicants will besubject to pre-em-ployment and ran-dom drug testing.Rate of pay is$19.40/hr. Applications areavailable at the Of-fice of the White-side County High-way Department,18819 LincolnRoad, Morrison, IL61270. Applicationdeadline is 3:00P.M. Friday,November 8th,2013. Questionsare to be directedto Russ Renner,Whiteside CountyEngineer at 815-772-7651.

I Buy: Antique fur-niture, fishing tack-le, toys, post cardsjunk. 815-445-6151

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

Mobile homes forsale. $600 down.Owner financed.815-716-6565.

2BR Lower w/garage and

garbage incl. 313 Sherman,

$495 plus depositand lease

815-440-3663

Small 2 story, 2BRhome, countrysubdv. Avail. Nov.1st. Very clean &nice. 815-761-2435/562-7854.

! NEW TODAY !

2BR Duplex, dis-counted rent forfixing up. 815-499-5575.

! NEW TODAY !

A room. All util. Nopets. $350 mo. +dep. Non-smoking.815-718-3500.

! NEW TODAY !

2BR, C/A, all appl.,garage. Close toschools. $600/mo,$600 dep. AvailDec. 1st. 815-973-1533

! NEW TODAY !

ADOPTION is aloving choice. Youcreated a preciouslife- we cannot. Wecould be the an-swer to each oth-er's prayers. We'reKEITH and JAIME;a loving, secure,childless couple,ready to adopt.Contact us or ourcaring attorneySara 773-509-0099or 800-509-0097

! NEW TODAY !

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

! NEW TODAY !

I will take you toyour appoint-ments, cook andsit with you. CallR.F. 779-348-1693.

! NEW TODAY !

2BR $485 + dep.No pets/smoking.815-590-3004.

! NEW TODAY !

LG 2BR, stove/ref.,storage/laundry rmw/washer & dryer,car port. $550/mo.+ dep. 603 S. Hen-nepin. No smokingor pets. Ref. Req.815-440-3040 be-tween 9am-8pm.

! NEW TODAY !

Dixon Home ForSale. Go towww.dixonil.com/home for further in-formation.

! NEW TODAY !

Room for Rent. Allutilities incl. Start-ing at $60/wk. +dep. Call or text815-716-6150.

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ELECTRICAL ENGINEER: Must have experience in Allen BradleyPLCs, and VFDs. Some experience with Rockwell Software Products.General knowledge of C++ programming would be beneficial.Electrical design experience using AutoCAD required.

MECHANICAL ENGINEER: Must have mechanical design anddrafting background and proficient in AutoCAD and Solidworks.

Engineering positions require customer service skills & abilityto troubleshoot; a bachelor’s degree in related field and/or5 years experience. Overnight travel required.

Prater-Sterling offers competitive wages and company benefits.

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openings for the following position:

DATA RESEARCHER/SKIP TRACER: To perform re-sphere, meeting multiple deadlines and requiring multi-taskingabilities. Potential employees must have accurate keyboarding,computer navigation and Internet searching skills. Excellent com-munication skills are required, with extra compensation for bi-

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Background checks are performed on all applicants

Applications are available at: VeriFacts, Inc204 1st AvenueSterling, IL 61081No Phone Calls Please

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as a strong philanthropic commitment to the communities we serve,

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502 N. State St.Franklin Grove, IL 61031

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Maroon...............................................$15,500*

2010 Ford Taurus Silver..............$15,500*

2009 Pontiac G6 4 Door,

Black....................................................$9,900*

2008 GMC Acadia SLT, Silver.....$21,900*

2008 Chevy Impala SS, White....$13,500*

2013 Chevy Impala LTZ, Black......$19,900*

2013 Chevy Impala LT,

Sunroof, Gray..................................... $18,900*

2013 Chevy Malibu LT, Silver.......... $19,900*

2013 Chevy Impala LTZ, Silver....... $20,500*

2013 Chevy Impala LT, Silver.......... $18,500*

2013 Chevy Traverse AWD 1 LT,

Gray.................................................... $29,900*

2013 Chevy Captiva LTZ,

White.................................................. $23,000*

2013 Chevy Malibu LT, Gray............ $19,900*

2013 GMC Yukon XL SLT,

Silver................................................... $42,900*

2012 Chevy Malibu 2LT, Silver........ $19,400*

2012 Chevy 1500 X-Cab 4x4,

Silver................................................... $29,500*

2012 Chevy 1500 X-Cab 4x4 LTZ,

White.................................................. $33,000*

2011 Chevy 2500 H.D. Reg Cab Diesel,

4x4, Diesel, Blue................................. $35,500*

2011 Chevy Impala LTZ, White... $16,900*

2011 Chevy Equinox LT, Gold Mist. $19,900*

2011 Chevy 2500 H.D. Crew Cab 4x4 LT,

White.................................................. $31,900*

2010 Saturn Outlook, White........ $21,500*

2008 Chevy Malibu LT,

Black Granite..................................... $13,100*

“Great Deals, Great Service, Since 1926”

2011 CHEVROLET2500 H.D. CREW CAB

4X4, LT Package, 1-Owner, Only 34,000 Miles, GM

Certified, White with Ebony Interior STK #22739AA

$31,900*

*Plus tax, title, license & doc fee.

No Worries.™

THESE GM CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED

VEHICLES COME WITH:

CREDIT ANALYSTMinimize risk for customers & company by establish-ing terms & limits, communicating payment require-ments, determining release of On Hold orders, pre-senting recommendations for complex situations.

skills required.

ECOMMERCE MERCHANDISING &SALES SPECIALIST

Maintain large online product catalog, manage mer-chandising projects & coordinate work of other ECom

data entry, & problem resolution skills, & ability to

package & casual dress code.

View full job description and apply online atwww.halo.com/careers.

2001 Chevy Cava-lier, 126K, newertires & brakes.$1895. 414 E. 3rd

St., Sterling, 815-499-0199.

7' Pool Tablew/accessoriesgood cond.,$700/obo 815-994-6398.

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

FURNITURE 755 FURNITURE 755 MUSICAL

INSTRUMENTS 765

PETS & PET SUPPLIES 775

LAWN MOWERS 779

POOLS & SUPPLIES 784

EXERCISE

EQUIPMENT 785

ELECTRONICS 790

TOOLS & MACHINERY 792

WANT TO BUY 795

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE 796

FARM LAND

WANTED 815

HORSES & SUPPLIES 835

FARM

EQUIPMENT 855

AUTOMOBILES 905

S.U.V.S 909

TRUCKS 910

VANS 911

20' Round DoughBoy Pool w/ lotsof extras $500. 815-284-3579

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.

2003 Ford EscapePrice Reduced!$4,000. Fully load-ed, well main-tained. Rebuilttransmission, Virtu-ally new tires, newbattery, after-mar-ket remote starter.Call 815-590-2022

2007 CHEVYColorado Pickup.New Low Price!38K mi. $9,999815-284-1135

1995 PlymouthNeon, 161k, 4 cyl.,

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

$1995 obo 815-973-1207

2007 Suzuki Firen-za, 75K mi. Newtires. Exc. cond.$5995. Call 815-590-6418.

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BUY ONLINE!!saukvalley.comCLASSIFIEDS

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When you see theabove logo in aclassified ad in thepaper you'll find awhole lot more on-line. Just go to www.saukvalley.com Classifieds,and enter the WebID included in thead.

Nordic Tracktreadmill w/ univer-sal dock for ipod,built in exerciseprograms, incline,folds, pd. $1700,will sell for $500.815-656-4917.

Farmland wantedto rent or customfarm in 2014 & be-yond. 815-970-2695

Credit Problems? Bad Credit? NoCredit? We mightbe able to help! Ifyou're looking tobuy a vehicle wehave many financ-ing options avail-able through quali-fied lenders. CallBrett Simpson to-day at 815-285-5313. Ken NelsonAuto Plaza.

Mattress sets:Twin $99, Full$129, Queen $159,King $199. Will de-liver! Kern MattressOutlet 309-452-7477.

Simplicity Ridingmower w/42” deck.18hp, 317 hrs. Likenew $1750 obo815-440-1790

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

Crystal Lake O.D.Precision Grinder,bench top model,approx. 5” center,2 1/2” swing, willgrind to tenths,tenths indicator in-cl., $450 815-973-3223.

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

1992 BuickLeSabre

77,283 mi. $1000815-857-2622

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

VFW Dixon 9-4.Free admission.

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

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

Full sz. matchingbedroom set: bedw/headboard, 9drawer dresser w.mirror, armoire,night stand. $400/obo. 815-626-6976

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

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

creditautosalesdixon.com

Always over 100+vehicles to choosefrom.

Hitachi & Toshiba55” flat screenTV's, very goodcond., your choice,$350/obo 815-590-7537. NEW REAL DEAL

FOR ALL READERS!A 5 Line REAL DEAL ad runs for 30 days in Sauk Valley Classifieds, 4 Ogle County Papers,

The Review and saukvalley.com all for only $38! Special must be

mentioned at time of ad placement.

Offer expires 12/31/13No Commercial

Advertising, Pets, Garage Sales, Wood/Fuel, Tickets/ Travel or

Real Estate

Olds Trombone,w/ hard case, verygood cond., $350,815-625-0691.

8N Ford, 4 speed,3 pt., 12v, grillguard, exc. cond.,$2250 w/ 2 bottomplow, $2350 w/new 6 ft. blade,obo 815-379-2541.

2009 Pontiac Vibe,good tires, newbrakes. Cherry red.4dr. Interior greatcond. $10,000/obo815-994-0977.

Mobility Scooter,4 wheel, small-med., capacity tohaul up to 300lbs.,must break downto haul, exc. cond.,815-622-4051.

! NEW TODAY !

16'x7' Filumaoverhead GarageDoor w/ opener,exc. cond. $150815-622-4051.

! NEW TODAY !

1999 Toyota Aval-on, over 300k mi.Runs. $800 obo815-440-1779

! NEW TODAY !

Boxer puppies,parents on site.$300. 815-590-2229 after 4pm.

! NEW TODAY !

Couch & loveseat,good cond, $175815-441-6040.

! NEW TODAY !

2 sewing ma-chines, goodworking order, w/accessories,threads, etc. 815-626-1534.

! NEW TODAY !

1971 110 JD lawntractor w/mowerdeck & extras. Exc.cond. $1500 firm815-857-4282

! NEW TODAY !

1996 Buick RoadMaster stationwagon. Heatedleather seats,moon roof. 73K mi.Exc. cond. $5,000/obo. 815-625-2615

! NEW TODAY !

King bed set $100,queen bed set $75,twin beds $50/ea.Blk. kitchen tableset 3 chairs &bench $100. RockFalls 815-499-4656

! NEW TODAY !

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High-SecurityStorage Solutionsand Much More!

Climate Controlled Storage Low-Cost Moving

Truck RentalConfidential

Document ShreddingWe Ship FedEx &

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(815)285-2212

Anselmo's Inc.Beautiful Kitchens

Great Prices! Visit Our

Showrooms!Cabinets,

Countertops,Sinks, Faucets &More. We install.

Estimates by appointment.

1235 W. LeFevreSterling

815-625-3519

Fireplace SafetyInspections

Liners, damper replacement,screens, glassdoors, chimneycaps, log sets,

inserts, wood, gas,electric, mantles,grates & more.

Anselmo's, Inc.1235 W. LeFevre

Sterling815-625-3519

BALAYTIPAINTING

Interior & Exterior Light Carpentry

Pressure Washing 35 Years Experience Insured - References Cell #815-440-2202

WELDING & FABRICATION

N-SITE

LUMINUMSTAINLESS STEEL

815-973-9110

Blosser's Lawn Service

Mowing & Trimming

spring & fallCleanup and More

Call now for aFREE estimate!Brenton Blosser

[email protected]

“Area's #1 Roofing

ContractorIL Lic# 104-015191Licensed, Bonded

& InsuredCALL NOW FOR End of Summer

Specials on SteelRoofing,

Windows & Sidingoofing Siding

eckstions

es & MoreResidential &CommercialCall now to

schedule yourFREE Estimate!

Will beat any lead-ing competitor

price815-590-2677

“Area's #1 Roofing

ContractorIL Lic# 104-015191Licensed, Bonded

& InsuredCALL NOW FOR End of Summer

Specials on SteelRoofing,

Windows & Sidingoofing Siding

eckstions

es & MoreResidential &CommercialCall now to

schedule yourFREE Estimate!

Will beat any lead-ing competitor

price815-590-2677

!!!!!!!!!!!!BRAD'S TREE

SERVICE Tree & Limb

RemovalStump RemovalStorm Clean-up

Mulch & Firewood

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Amboy, IL

Area's FastestGrowing Roofing

CompanyTri-City Licensed &

BondedThere's still time

to replace that oldroof!

Call for Free Estimate oof ing

tersYour Home is YourCastle, We Treat It

Like One1-815-529-1743

Lic.# 104-013582

JOHN'SCLEANUP & REMOVAL

Anything goes!!Estate Cleanups

PHONE 815-622-0240

CONCRETE ways walks

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36 yrs. Experience.815-626-9026

Air Cond./Heating

Appliances

Automotive

Basement Waterproofing

Bicycles

Brick & Masonry

Cabinets

Carpentry

Cleaning Service

Clock/Watch Repair

Computer Repair

Concrete Contractors

Construction

Drywall

Dumpster Rental

Electricians

Fireplaces

Furniture Repair

Genl. Contracting

Handyman

Handyman

Hauling

Haul/Clean Service

Home Improvement

Landscaping

Lawn Care

Painting

Plumbing

Power Washing

Roofing

Roofing

Roofing/Siding

Roofing/Siding

Snowplowing

Storage

Tree Service

Water Softeners

Welding

C.P. ELECTRICFor Your

Electrical Needs.New Homes,

100 amp. Service Updates, Rewires

25 Yrs. Experience

Licensed Bonded InsuredMusky & Bass

Fishing Consultant

Leave Message815-626-6219

Days FurnitureRepair

Expert repairs onrecliners, sofas,chairs, tables,beds, regluing.

815-626-5136

DIEHL'S DRYWALL, INC.Also wallboard

hanging & InteriorPainting

Over 20 yrs experience.

Call Jamie at815-499-3047

or 815-225-9927

DREAMSCAPESBY DENNIS, INC

Complete Landscape Services &

Designs www.dreamscapes

bydennis. com (815) 857-3281

Eikenberry SheetMetal

412 E. 3rd, SterlingService work heat-ing & cooling; gas,electric. Free esti-mates Accept Visa& MC on all newinstallations.CALL 815-625-0955

FARLEY'S APPLIANCE

Heating & CoolingSale & ServiceFree Estimates

New & Replace-ment Units

We service allbrands!

Call Today(815)284-2052

Franklin StorageSizes 10x10 thru 10x40

2011 N. BrintonAve. Dixon

(815)285-0201 or(815)440-9563

GATOR HEATING& COOLING

Taking a Bite Outof High Prices!

Call Kelly @815-631-6232

24 hr EmergencyService

Licensed, BondedInsurance

Gilbertson Construction

Residential &Commercial. Re-modeling, houseadditions, win-dows, siding &doors. Also mobilehome repairs. Li-censed, Bonded,Insured. No JobToo Small. 30 yrsexp. (815)622-0087.

Lawn &Landscape

ServiceBackhoe, Skid

Loader, Excavator,Dump Trucks,

Deep Trenching, 4' Depth, Tree

Scrub Trimming orRemoval, Disposalof all foliage, WeedSpraying, Fertiliz-ing, Edging (SeedDrill), Mulching,

Tractor Rototilling,Mowing and Trim-

ming, Pressure washing. Free

Estimates!References

moderate Rates. Call

815-6 26-0967 or 815-631-5262

or email kcinsemreh@

gmail.com

Specializing in:ss

Guttersing

Roofings/Win ws

General Contracting & Construction

815-625-6142Free Estimates

KRATZNER'SPLUMBING

24 HOUR SERVICENow Offering

Sewer CameraService

Visa, MC, Discover815-285-7999

Lic# 058-172719

CLOCK, WATCH & JEWELRY

REPAIRpair and

stor all brandsand s of clocks

and watc s macalls on

Grandfat r clockspair all

s of lry,and all work is

do on pProfessional

Jeweler for over 25years.

KRIEGER TIME AND ELRY

CO.618 S. Main St.

Princ on, IL815-872-8321

KRIS’ KARPENTRY (815)564-9576

For all your build-ing needs incl.kitchens, baths,basements, siding,replacement win-dows, additions &trim carpentry. It'stime to replacethose old windowsto save money onheating. Call for afree estimate. Nojob too large or toosmall. Kris is acraftsman with 30yrs. exp. Li-censed, Bonded,Insured.

LAUTS MASONRY& GENERAL

CONTRACTINGStone

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Over 35 YearsExperience

Quality work for areasonable price.

nded d815-718-4885

Lewis Plumbing815-288-0028

Serving All of theSauk Valley AreaLic.#058-173956

LONG

CONSTRUCTION

General Contractor

815-973-3023

815-732-4408

Tree & Limb Removal

Stump RemovalStorm Clean-upFree EstimatesFully Insured

Tom May815-238-7277Dixon, Illinois

TIMBER TREE SERVICE

G & H PC REPAIRVirus Removal &Data Recovery-$50. We also do:

gradesReto

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815-499-4871

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SERVICE

WE'LL BEAT ALLWRITTEN BIDS!Free estimates

25 yrs ExperienceFully Licensed/

InsuredServing Sterling /

Rock Falls/ Whiteside County

Area815-590-1677

HANDYMAN/GENERAL

Contracting, siding, drywall,concrete work,

decks, flooring (tile,linoleum, carpet,wood), bathroomand kitchen, com-

plete remodels, ad-ditions all types ofhome repairs. Free

Estimates and Insured-Bonded815-564-7428

!Since 1981!"Home

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Construction Fall is time to

re-roof, re-side, orbuild your garage or

addition!Randy L. Moore815-626-1333IL State Roofing

Licensed104-002247(1986)

Bonded-Insured

OSMER WOODWORKING For all your home

repair and remodeling needs.Additions, DecksDrywall, Siding

and More!Licensed, insured

& bonded. *Free Estimates*Satisfaction Guaranteed

Now acceptingcredit cards.

815-973-5809

ALWAYS PLUMBING

Commercial & Residential

For all of yourplumbing,

mechanical andseptic needs. 815-973-5298lic.#058-183732

Prater Paint & Waterproofing

We Dry UpBasements &Crawl Spaces,

Remediate Mold& Install E-ZBreathe™Ventilation

Systems815-626-5165

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ALL - AROUNDLAWN CAREBush trimming

Fall leaf clean-up Mowing

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Free estimatesFully insured

815-456-3335

MIKE'SSNOW PLOWING

ommercialways

xon Sterling R.F.Starting at $15Free Estimates815-590-6570

JR'sJanitorial

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Insuredrvin Whiteside

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815-213-3383Local Cell#

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Licensed, Insured& Bonded

815-285-8148

Illinois License#104.016127

Bonded/Insuredoofing Sidingindo oors

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LawnCare Service val

up &val

.Fr Est a815-590-6336

TELEVISIONIN HOME REPAIRAll Types Brands

& ModelsOver 25 yrs. Exp.Call Ron for a free

quote at815-561-0011

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Now AcceptingCredit & Debit

Card PaymentsFree Estimates815-739-2089www.d sh e

repair.or

!CORNER!STORAGE

Dixon near WalmartSterling near Menards

Various SizesGREAT RATES

815-973-3613

A-1 HAULINGSmall or LargeTruck Rentals

Estate Clean-upsGarage & Building

DemolitionConstruction

Complete Septic Skid Loader &

Back Hoe WorkMaterials Hauled

Firewood815-626-1956

M & MCleaning Service

(Matt & Mandy)No job too smallHome or Office

Bonded & InsuredServing Lee &

Ogle, Whiteside &LaSalle Counties815-440-9121 or

815-677-6266

Sterling Logistixis offering indooror outdoor Boat

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

[email protected]

1807 Locust St. Sterling IL(815) 625-2500

Choppers.com.HotRodswww

Car Audio/Video/StartersLOW PRICE GUARANTEE

Complete AutomotiveDetailing & Accessories

Window Tinting

Hot Rods & ChoppersConsignment / Sales

B&S HANDYMANSERVICE

Maintenance

lingReasonable Rates

815-501-6994

Dumpster Rentalfor Clean-ups &

ConstructionSmall & Large

containers avail.Tidy Bug Inc.

Dixon, ILtidybuginc.com815-456-3001

Mobil PressureWash Service

Commercial,esidential

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815-590-2694

A FamiliesHandyman

Huge Winter Dis-counts for all yourhome improvementneeds. Make usyour FamiliesHandyman.

815-994-0075

STERLING CENTERS, INC.301 W. Third St.

SterlingWarehousing &

Storage Solutions490,000 sq.ft. Avail

Dedicated areasfor Vehicles, Boats

Rvs, Trailers &Motorcycles

1.815.441.3916Email: info@

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A1Cleveland Engine,2 barrel completew/ trans. $800/obo815-994-6398.

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

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

VANS 911

4X4S 912

SEMI TRUCKS / RIGS 913

PARTS & ACC. 925

MOTORCYCLES 935

MOTORCYCLES 935

TRAILERS/RVS 945

AUTOS WANTED 960

1990 35' Dutch-man Camper. Q-bed, 3 bunks, full

bath, Kit and livingarea. $4,000 815-284-3579

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

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

284-3711 Nights

1997 KenworthT600, N14 Cum-mins 400 hp en-gine, 9 spd. trans.Very good tires.New brakes, drumsinjector pump andalternator. $16,000obo 815-453-2354or 815-751-3784 $$$$$$$$$$$$$

815-499-3543

CASH4-CARS

We are licensed & insured to buy

vehicles. Running or non running,

scrap, Ect.7 days a week.

All Calls Answered!(815)499-3543$$$$$$$$$$$$$

2001 HarleyDavidson UltraClassic. Great con-dition. $8000 OBO.815-441-5825.

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

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