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STERLING – Little did Cody Lund know that the proverbial intersection he reached in the sum-mer of 2009 was along a road leading to a deeper understanding and love of life.
Entering his sixth-grade year at Challand Middle School, his orchestra teacher, Barb Lauff, per-suaded him to run the Music in Motion 5K, at which he was slated to play violin.
It led him to cross coun-try, one of his greatest pas-sions and one that perfect-ly complements another: music.
The Sterling High School senior and Illinois State Scholar recently emerged victorious from the 20016 Clinton Symphony Orchestra’s Young Artist auditions, held for stu-dents in Whiteside and Carroll counties in Illinois
and Clinton and Jackson counties in Iowa. Lund edged out another Ster-ling student, freshman cellist Liam Estes.
Despite the fact that he’s been concertmaster of the Sterling High orchestra for 4 years and twice made the All-State Orchestra, Lund said performing the solo during the Feb. 27 winter concert in the Morrison High School auditorium will be unlike anything he’s done.
“When I heard I’d won, initially, I was scared for the concert,” he said. “I’ve never played by myself in front of that many people.”
But before stepping out to perform “Romance No. 2 in F Major, Op. 50” by Ludwig van Beethoven, he’ll have great company – including Lauff, who also plays in the orches-tra’s violin section.
She had a starkly differ-ent reaction to the good news.
“I was in tears, because this was something he had really wanted,” she said. “This is years in the mak-ing, starting in fifth grade, for him to be on that stage now. It’s that time when you’re tired at night after doing your biology home-work, but you get out your violin and practice.”
And when you arrive at school early and stay late to work with your teacher, as Lund often did with Lauff.
“We developed a really good relationship, and she’s been a very positive influence on me,” he said.
“That’s the best gift you can get as a teacher – for your student to share their gift of music in the same venue,” Lauff said. “What more reward can you have than a student who wants to be here, after hours, with you working on their instrument?”
The sounds that Cody Lund coaxes out his strings has touched his teacher, helped him
understand music’s deeper meaning – and lead him to cross country running
STERLING HIGH SCHOOL
Michael Krabbenhoeft Sterling High School senior Cody Lund practices a piece Wednesday that he’ll play with the Clinton Symphony Orchestra in an upcoming concert. Lund has been selected as the orchestra’s 2016 Young Artist, and he’ll perform during its winter concert at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27 at the Morrison High School auditorium.
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Wife tried to OD husband
in 2002; no charges
filedBY KATHLEEN A. SCHULTZ
A Sterling native is dead after police say his wife killed him with a smoothie spiked with sleeping pills, then tried to take her own life.
Apparently, she tried to do a remarkably simi-lar thing in 2002, pros-ecutors said at her bond hear ing Wednesday morning in Kane County Court.
Eduardo “Ed” Gutier-rez, 53, who until recent-ly owned and operated First Avenue Coin in Rock Falls, was found dead in the couple’s Geneva home Jan. 28. His wife, Julia L. Gutierrez, 53, was found unconscious in an upstairs bathroom after apparently attempting to kill herself in the same manner, authorities said.
She is being held on no bail and is on suicide watch in Kane County Jail, charged with first-degree murder. She faces 20 to 60 years if convict-ed. Her next hearing is
Feb. 11.Kane County Coroner
Rob Russell is await-ing toxicology reports to confirm the cause of death.
According to informa-tion provided by police and revealed during Wednesday morning’s bond hearing:
Over a 2-day period, s o m e t i m e b e t w e e n Jan. 26 and Jan. 28, Julia Gutierrez mixed six pills of the sedative Temazepam, used to treat insomnia, into a smoothie and gave it to her husband. He drank it and died as a result.
“The defendant then at some time and in some manner administered herself a high dose of the same narcotic in an effort to kill herself,” prosecu-tors said in their motion seeking to deny bail.
Police responded to the Gutierrez home Jan. 28 after receiving a call for a well-being check, where they found Eduardo “Ed” Gutierrez’s body, and his wife in a “tranquilized” state.
She left a note that read in part, “I love him so much, please forgive. God understands. I hope to see you in Heaven.”
She told police she was suffering from an “envi-ronmental illness” that had made life unbearable for her and her husband.
“I didn’t want him to live to suffer,” she said.
Geneva police also responded to an inci-dent at the Gutierrez home in 2002, when she had slipped as many as 10 prescription sleeping pills into a milkshake for her husband, Assistant State’s Attorney Greg Sams said at the hearing. He was found groggy, and recovered.
A s s i s t a n t P u b l i c Defender Julie Yetter said no charges were filed because she underwent psychiatric treatment.
A friend told police then that Gutierrez had said in a phone call, “We went to sleep last night, and we were not supposed to wake up,” Sams told the judge.
Authorities think he died Jan 26. He went to lunch with a friend, came home and drank the smoothie.
Last week, she mailed $40,000 in cash and a $5,000 check to a Rock Is land family with instructions that the family give the cash to charity and spend the check, he said.
She told police, “I’ve been holding on all this time for him, but I couldn’t do it anymore,” Sams told the judge.
– The Chicago Tribune contributed to this article
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His teachers, including his high school director, Erik Oberg, and private teacher, Robert Whipple – also the Clinton orches-tra’s executive director – marvel at how Lund has been able to grow in his craft, to find deeper meaning in performance.
“He does a lot of that himself,” Whipple said. “He has a very wide range of interests and experi-ences, and it’s important for the student to relate the piece to life experi-ences.”
“He helped get me past just looking at the notes, and to understand the deeper meaning of the work,” Lund said. “When you play the higher-level stuff – the Beethovens, the Bachs, and the Mahlers – you under-stand that these people wrote with a purpose, rather than just writing music. When you have that connection, you perform so much better.
That’s really the key to becoming a higher-level musician.
“You have to channel the history of the piece through your playing.”
He admits it’s a form of theater, which he’s thrived in despite having no experience in theater. He also said he’s not necessarily a romantic, adding to the degree of difficulty.
“I don’t think I’m a romantic … so that’s a challenge, to bring out my romantic side, I guess,” Lund said. “It’s kind of acting. You have to put on a performance.”
Lauff gets misty when she describes her kin-ship with Lund, and said his parents, Richard and Marla Lund, are well-deserving of a standing ovation.
“If I had a child, I would want them to be just like Cody,” she said. “He’s very special to me.”
She hasn’t had another student who has so firmly embraced the journey of both music and running, and who has been so affected by their relation-
ship. It’s that correlation that led her to start the Music in Motion race 16 years ago.
“He is seeing how those are intertwined,” she said. “They are no longer what he does. They’re now who he is, and that makes him unique to me. There aren’t many people on this boat with us.”
She doesn’t expect all of her gifted students to want to be teachers. But if
they simply realize music and running are both passions sustainable for the duration of a lifetime, if a youngster simply recognizes a symphony in a movie’s score, that’s validating.
“I want them to feel the way I feel when I’m running and when I’m performing on my instru-ment,” Lauff said. “It’s sustainable satisfac-tion that comes from
the immense hours and patience it takes in prac-ticing and running. Noth-ing is more exposed than playing music and run-ning – it’s all you.”
For Lund, both activities have fostered an appre-ciation for the moment and the importance of drinking it in deep. He loosely plans to go into a science-related field, and would like to continue in some capacity in run-ning.
He’s not yet ready to pick a university, much less a major. He was accepted at the Universi-ty of Wisconsin-Madison on Sunday night. But he’ll only be a Warrior for a few more months. So he’ll put one footfall in front of the other, and take life one draw of the bow at a time, until life tells him it’s time for the next performance.
“As I’ve gotten older, especially through high school, I have to realize the moment I’m in and take it all in,” Lund said. “I’m not going to have these experiences in a couple of years.”
See Cody Lund performCody Lund, a violinist and senior at Sterling High
School, will be the star of the show when the Clinton Symphony Orchestra performs at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27 in the auditorium at Morrison High School, 643 Gen-esee Ave.
Lund was the orchestra’s 2016 Young Artist, cho-sen from high school musicians in the area. He will play Beethoven’s “Second Romanza” at the perfor-mance.
The program will also include the overture to the opera “The Bartered Bride,” a suite from the opera “Carmen,” and the Fourth Symphony of Johannes Brahms.
Tickets, which cost $15 for adults, are available at Grummert’s Hardware, 424 Locust St., Sterling, and Fitzgerald’s Pharmacy, 124 E. Main St., Morrison, and at the door. Students will be admitted free for this show.
Go to clintonsymphony.org for complete program notes or more information.
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IN BRIEF
Eduardo Gutierrez
Julia L. Gutierrez
Police: Man killed by deadly drinkWife charged with first-degree murder in death of Sterling native
CRIME | TWIN CITIES
More on the GutierrezesJuila Gutierrez, who went by Julie, worked
for Geneva School District 304 as a bus driver between 1992 and 2004.Ed Gutierrez took over First Avenue Coin,
221 First Ave., in May 2014, after the previous owner, his brother, Jesus “Jesse” Gutierrez, died Dec. 19, 2013.He bought and sold coins, precious metals,
jewelry and related collectibles on Tuesdays, when he came to town from Geneva, and by appointment. He closed the business late last year.He was born June 22, 1962, in Sterling, the
son of Enrique and Socorro Gutierrez, and raised by adoptive parents Miguel and Abigail Quinones. He attended Sterling High School from 1976 until he transferred out of state in 1978. He and the former Julia Lenz married Dec. 22, 1984.Among others, he is survived by six siblings,
Mike Quinones, Aida Crescioni, Becky Mooney, Edna Green, Lydia Pyecha, and Lisa West.Visitation is from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Conley
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OREGON – The budget bat-tle in Springfield has claimed another casualty, and the fallout will impact dozens of disabled residents in the Oregon area.
The Northwestern Illinois Center for Independent Living will close its Oregon branch office at 810 S. 10th St., effective March 1.
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“We will still be able to deliver services in the five counties that we serve, we just won’t have that loca-tion,” Miller said.
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The one remaining staff member left in Oregon will work out of the Sterling office.
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DIXON – Holly Shover looked a bit like Lucille Ball, frantically wrapping deliciousness at the end of an imaginary conveyor belt. At the other end of the assembly line were her 11-year-old twins, Marcus and Isaac, speedily bagging milk for less-privi-leged youngsters.
Seven friends got together Wednesday evening along with four members of the Buddy Bags of Dixon staff at St. Paul Lutheran Church to pack nearly 100 Buddy Bags.
The local program began in January 2014, when two breakfasts, two lunches and two snacks were provided by the community for 30-some kindergartners and first-graders at Washington Ele-mentary School.
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Back in 2014, all the bags
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snacks and Cheez-Its. If enough money comes in, Pop-Tarts are swapped in for cereal boxes. The group buys the food from Arbor Foods, Astrovan, Walmart, Aldi, County Market and the Dollar Tree – always scour-ing for the best deals.
“We’re being very good stewards with the money people are giving us,” Weid-man said.
She’s never at a lack for volunteers. Companies such as Thrivent Financial, and groups such as the Dixon cheerleaders, youth groups and Girl Scouts all regularly fill the Wednesday night rotation. She’s got an on-call list, too.
“Being the volunteer coor-dinator is easy with this job,” Weidman said.
On this particular Wednes-day, the group was made up of friends and neighbors of public relations/fundrais-ing head Jennifer LeMoine – Shover, Isaiah and Marcus, who attend Reagan Middle School, and 10-year-old Natalie Tucker, a Madison Elementary School fifth-grader. Even at her age, she’s cognizant that some of her classmates are hungry far too often.
“This makes me feel really good that I’m helping others,”
Natalie said. “It makes me sad to think that people need this.”
Her parents, Brian and Shannon, “appreciated that I wanted to do this.”
She plays volleyball and has danced for 8 years, so she understands the impor-tance of nutrition, as does Marcus, who plays soccer, football and basketball.
“Without food, you wouldn’t have any energy,” Marcus said. “You’d be really weak and wouldn’t be able to do it.”
This is all three of the kid-dos’ second go-round, hav-ing volunteered last year, too.
Seeing the kids involved warms LeMoine’s heart.
“I tear up,” she said. “The younger generations get a bad rap these days. There are great kids in this community. We all have some very awe-some, supportive friends and they have wonderful children who love to do this.”
Weidman said it’s not uncommon for volunteers to break down and cry, given the need the program ful-fills.
“Our community is full of great kids,” she said. “They’re not teachable, because they’re starving. They’re hungry.”
Quite a buddy system
Kids who need a meal couldn’t ask for a better pal
than the leaders of the packing in Dixon
Michael Krabbenhoeft/Natalie Tucker, 10, of Dixon helps fill the Buddy Bags on Wednesday evening at St. Paul Luther-an Church in Dixon.
HELPING HANDS
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COLD-WEATHER CURE
BY LEAH ESKINTribune News Service
Pests creep in, hunker down in corners, and refuse to scram. There’s
no ridding the house of bikes.They lounge in the hallway,
the closet, the bedroom. I frown. I scowl. I point to the garage or basement or porch. They lean their taut frames against the walls and taunt: Make me.
They have accomplices: men with strong legs and strong wills. They have reasons: fear of rust, abduction, loneliness. And so we live together: equal standing for those with feet and those with wheels.
There are more of them than us; I acquiesce.
I stick to the kitchen, where on chill days I simmer a soup crowded with beans and greens. It’s wholesome and healthful, a steamy inocula-tion against germs. If only it worked on other infestations.
Winter Bean Soup
Prep: 30 minutes, plus soak-ing time
Cook: About 2 hoursMakes: 4 servings2 tablespoons olive oil2 leeks, white and pale
green sliced into matchsticks, soaked, drained, dried
2 carrots, chopped2 ribs celery, chopped
2 cloves garl ic, f inely chopped
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
! teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
1 sprig each: fresh rosemary, fresh thyme
1 bay leaf3 cups plumped cannellini
beans, see note! cup cubed ham! cup canned diced tomatoes2 quarts chicken broth2 cups thinly sliced lacinato
kale leaves
Freshly grated Parmesan cheese
1. Soften: In a large pot, heat oi l over medium-low. Tumble in leeks, carrots, cel-ery and garlic. Cook, stirring, until vegetables are softened and fragrant, about 8 minutes. Season with 1 teaspoon salt, ! teaspoon black pepper and the crushed red pepper.
2. Simmer: Tie together rose-mary, thyme and bay leaf; toss this bundle into the pot. Stir in beans, ham and tomatoes. Pour in 6 cups broth. Bring to
a boil, lower to a simmer. Cover and let simmer until beans turn tender and flavorful, about 1 hour 45 minutes for dried beans, about 30 minutes for canned.
3. Adjust: As the beans sim-mer, add some of the remaining broth, if need be. The goal is a broth swimming with beans, not a thick chili-style mash.
4. Serve: When beans are tender, taste the broth and season with more salt and pepper, if needed. Discard herb bundle. Stir in kale, cover,
and cook tender, about 10 minutes. Scoop soup into bowls. Dust with Parmesan. Enjoy hot.
Note: Cover ! pound dried cannell ini beans with cold water and let soak overnight, drain and rinse; or cover ! pound dried beans with cold water, boil 1 minute, let soak 1 hour, drain and rinse; or open two 15-ounce cans of beans, drain and rinse. (If using canned beans, cut the salt in step 1 in half; taste before adding more.)
Feel better with beans and kale soup
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MOBILE HOMES 230
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AMBOY
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Rent like a Champion! ™ 3BR, 1 ba., hugeyard. $698/mo. 815-878-6356
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Attractive 1 & 2BR. apts. withsome utilities. Ster-ling & Rock Falls.No pets, no par-ties. Refs. req.815-336-2305.
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2BR house for rent815-625-1900
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No Exceptions! Call 815-716-0367.
Green View Estates in Morrison
Independent Living
All Applicantsmust be at least62 years of age. Monthly Rent is
$411Rent includes water,
sewer andgarbage removal.2 bedrooms, nostairs, C/A, At-tached Garage,
Stove, Refrigera-tor, Dishwasher,Laundry Hook
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2 BedroomGreat Location
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$495No SecurityDepositRequired*with 1 year lease
Garages Available
2 bedroom apart-ment in Polo. Wa-ter, sewer, garbageincluded, off roadparking. $450/mo.plus electric, 6month lease. 815-378-2151.
3818 River Rd. Strlg., 4.5k sq. ft.w/ office, shop,
14' OHD. $1,950/mo.815-626-8790
2BR lower, garageNo pets. $395/mo.847-809-6828.
1200 sq.ft., 10 E.Miller Rd., SterlingCall 815-625-9638
3BR Luxury apart-ment- 202 MarketSt. $1,200/month.Kophamer andBlean Realty 815-772-2728
2BR, $500mo. Nopets. Edon Apts.815-441-3999
3 HANDYMANSPECIALS Available in
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First Mo. Free!Spacious 2 BR. 2story townhomes.Central air, goodlocation. Laundryhookup. (815)626-1130.
Sterl ing RentalsNewer 2 Bedroom
$640.00Applcs., Fireplaces
2002 3rd Ave.1836 First Ave.606 W. Lefevre2 BR $535.001 BR $465.00
1 Studio $390.00Partial Heat, Water,Sewer, Refuse
Removal, LaundryFacilities, Satellite(815)626-1431
Sterling Townhomes
Very nice, large 3BR townhouse
2 bath, c/a,stove, fridge,dishwasher,Microwave,
Granite countersWasher and
dryer provided,No pets
$625/mo. & $300dep. Income
guidelines apply.815-626-5043
Nice 1BR, no pets.$395/mo. + dep.815-631-6678.
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1 & 2 BR houses815-499-4217
1 BR 1 BA 1st floorFull size w/d in apt.all applcs includingd/w, oak cabinetsin kitchen & bath,ceiling fans, C/A,Call 847-204-5015
Newly remodeled,1BR stove, refrig.,water, $425/mo. +dep. No pets.815-441-0984.
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Avonlea Cottageof Dixon
RN or LPN-Part Time, 7a-3p
every other weekend
Apply in person503 Country SideLane in Dixon or
call 815-288-6044
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NEW Commercial/Professional Office space
avail. 1100 sq. ft.1302 N. Galena,Dixon. Flexible
lease terms. Call 815-631-7610.
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2BR garage, stove& refrig. Incl., C/A,new furnace. Niceneighborhood. Nopets. $585 + dep.815-973-1989
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Studio apt. $300/mo. + dep. Call773-319-0059.
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3BR Townhouse701 10th Ave., RF,all appls. incl. w/d,3 yrs. of referencesrequired, No smok-ing. No Pets.$610/mo. + dep.815-626-8338
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NEW TODAY 1BR upstairs w/basement, garagew/ opener, fridge &stove, $425/mo. +dep. Pets are extra,drug free schoolzone. 815-499-5337
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WANTED!!Night Shift Welders,
Assemblers andMachine Operators
Please send replies to:Box #1317, C/O
Sauk Valley ClassifiedsP.O. Box 498
Sterling, IL 61081
Local manufacturer is currently seekingqualified welders, mechanical assemblers and
machine operators for its Night ShiftManufacturing Department.
•Welders will be expected to assemble, weldsteel frames and components as specified
by layout /blueprints using a range of simpletacks to complex welds.
•Mechanical assemblers should havemechanical skills, operating a variety of hand
and power tools, electrical and hydraulicknowledge is a plus.
•Machine Operators need no prior experience.Individuals must have a good work history/work
ethic with good communication and organizationalskills. Person should have high school diploma,
GED or higher education. Drug screen andphysical are required. Company offers an
excellent benefit package.
1st Shi! Facilities Buildings andGrounds Associate
Work for a dynamic, innovative and growing World-Classautomotive supplier! BorgWarner is currently accepting resumesfor an hourly 1st shift (4am-12:15 pm) Facilities Buildings and
Grounds Associate. If you are self-motivated and arecommitted to continuous learning, professional growth and
success, please read on…Our Facilities Buildings and Grounds maintains the plant,
building and grounds in a neat, clean, and orderly manner andprovide semi-technical supportttr for manufacturing and facilitiesequipment. Successful candidates must have experienceand basic understanding of electrical, pneumatic, plumbing,carpentryyyr .Must have extensive experience with painting variousapplications and feel comfortable working from heights vialadders, scissor and boom lifts. Responsible for ordering and
maintaining facility supplies. Must possess computerliteracy skills. Ability to work !exible hours including weekends asrequired. A High School or GED equivalent is required andmustbe able to lift 50lbs. Excellent communication, problem-solving,
organizational and team building skills are required.
Our work environment values learning, teamwork,innovation and continuous improvement. Professional
development is supported through a generous educationalassistance policy. We offer a veryyyr competitive
compensation and bene"ts package, including a savings andinvestment plan with company match. For immediate
consideration please submit your resume to….
BorgWarner Emissions SystemsAttention: Human [email protected] Franklin Grove Road
Dixon, IL 61021Fax: (815) 288-7613
EEOC
APPLY ONLINE: www.hughesresources.com
NEW STAFFING COMPANYOPEN IN DIXONCall 815-835-3000
Visit us at 102 S. Galena Ave., Dixon • 2nd !oor
Now Hiring:Industrial Painter •Material HandlingAssembly • Sales •Administration
Sheet Metal ApprenticeOpportunity
Equal employment opportunity - Minorities &Females are encouraged to apply.
Sheet Metal workers’ local 219 is acceptingapplications from 8:30 am to 12:00PM& Closed From 12:00 PM -1:00 PM
1:00-4:00 PM at 3316 Publishers Drive,Rockford IL 61109
Requirements: Must be 18 years old & have a highschool diploma or equivalent.MUST FURNISH
on the day of application your high schooltranscripts and GED test scores (if applicable),
a copy of your birth certi!cate & a $25.00nonrefundable administration fee.
Applications can be downloaded from ourwebsite www.SMWlocal219.com. All applicationswill be considered if basic quali!cations are met.
Riverview CenterMultiple Positions Available
RiverviewCenter inMtCarroll is seeking to !ll multiple positions.1) Domestic Violence Counselor2) Sexual Assault!erapist3) Sexual Assault Advocate
Each of these positions are full time with competitive salary andbenefits. positions will require travel within Carroll County.Riverview Center o"ers a competitive wage scale, bene#ts,
travel reimbursement, $exible schedule, educational and enrichmentopportunities, and a work environment that promotes team and
independent work.We are looking for passionate, forward-thinking, dependable, andenergetic team members to carry out this important work in our
communities!Applicants for therapist/counselor must have or actively working
toward amaster’s degree, and advocate applicants must have bachelor’sdegree; valid driver’s license; insured and reliable transportation andwillingness to travel; a commitment to and understanding of issuessurrounding violence; $exible schedule; and excellent interpersonal,
verbal, and written skills.
Applicants should send cover letter andresume to Anne Heim : [email protected]
beforeMonday February 8th.
Send Resume to:[email protected]
Equal Opportunity EmployerMinorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled - Member FDIC
Full Timeaccounts
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Area Farming Operation lookingfor full or part timeemployee skilled in
operation andmaintenance of
large equipment.Pay commensuratewith experience.
Please forward re-sume/ informationto Box #:1319 ,c/oSauk Valley Classi-fieds, P.O.Box 498,Sterling, IL 61081
Local electricalcontractor looking
for experiencedElectrician, full
time. Residential &commercial work.
Send replies toBox #:1316, c/o
Sauk Valley Classi-fieds, P.O.Box 498,Sterling, IL 61081
FOOD VAN DRIVER: Morrison
CUSD #6Description: Food Van DriverJob Summary: De-liver food from HighSchool kitchen toschools. Pick uptrays, food, andsupplies and otherduties as assigned.Qualifications:Must have validdriver's license andbe good driver.Able to lift 50lbs.Work with little su-pervision. Followinstructions.Working Condi-tions: Works in allkinds of weather.7:00am to 1:30pmdaily when schoolis in session. Application Procedure:
Apply online toMorrisonschools.org
Local chemicaland fertilizer com-pany has openingsfor seasonal truckdrivers. Applicantsmust have a cur-rent medical cardand a minimum ofa Class B CDL.
Interested candidates can
call 815-537-2630or inquire at Rock
River Lumber &Grain 5502 Lyndon
Road Prophet-stown, IL 61277
Local farming operation lookingfor an immediate
full time employee.Duties include:planting, tillage,
spraying and har-vesting. Sprayinglicense and CDL
preferred. Compet-itive pay based onexperience. Please
send resume orcontact information
to PO Box 172,Sterling, IL 61081.
Looking for Experienced
Groomer at localveterinary office.Candidate will beprofessional andefficient. Hours
to be negotiated.Email resume
and three references to ashtonvet@
ashtonvet.com
NEW TODAY
Avonlea Cottageof Dixon
C.N.ANight Shift
Apply in person503 Country SideLane in Dixon or
call 815-288-6044
NEW TODAY
Secretary needed40 hours (Full time)M-F. Organization-al skills, customerservice, computerand Quickbooksexperience re-quired. Mail re-sumes to Bellini'sCustom Welding1577 Eldena Rd.,Dixon, IL 61021 orby email [email protected] Phone Calls,Please.
NEW TODAY
Coilcraft, Inc.,founded in 1945, isan establishedworldwide organi-zation specializingin the manufactur-ing of magneticcomponents withheadquarters lo-cated in Cary, Illi-nois. We currentlyhave a first shiftposition listed be-low open at ourOregon, IL plant:
ManufacturingTechnician
Please go to ourwebsite, www.
coilcraft.com andclick on the Jobslink to learn more
and apply.Resumes may
also be faxed toHuman Resourcesat (815) 732-6426.
Equal OpportunityEmployer:
Disability/Veteran
NEW TODAY
Wanted 3rd ShiftR.N. or L.P.N.
Part-Time
Apply at:Heritage Square620 N. Ottawa
Ave.Dixon, IL EOE
NO PHONECALLS PLEASE
NEW TODAY
PHARMACYTECHNICIAN
Full /Part Timepositions avail.
Locally ownedlong term carepharmacy look-ing for experi-enced PharmacyTechnicians, withactive Illinois li-cense. Excellenthours, benefits &wages for quali-fied applicants.No Sundays orholidays. Pre-scription pro-cessing/packag-ing. Please sendcopy of license.Please sendreplies to Box#1318, c/o SaukValley Classi-fieds, P.O. Box498, Sterling, IL61081
NEW TODAY
Parkway Centercurrently has an
opening for aPart Time experi-enced Cook and
a Part TimeC.N.A. Interestedpersons can pickup an applicationat 1801 Ave. G,
Sterling. No phone calls
please.
NEW TODAY
Part time driversneeded for local
pickup and delivery.
Driver's licenseand clean drivingrecord required. CDL preferred.Please email:
or visit us at:www.sewer
equipment.com to complete an
application.
NEW TODAY
Class A CDL Driverneeded- long termfor small company.
Home nightly. Relaxed workingatmosphere. 8-10hrs per day. Musthave minimal exp.Call 815-718-0981
after 5pm.
NEW TODAY
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The Review • Tuesday, February 9, 2016 • PAGE 7
SERVICE DIRECTORYSAUK VALLEY
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Genl. Contracting
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Painting
Power Washing
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Roofing
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Storage
Tree Service
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Water Softeners
Windows
Gutters
Basement Waterproofing
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214 WashingtonProphetstown
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2012 Chevy 1500 Crew Cab, 4WD, Z71 LT,
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2012 Chevy Malibu LT,
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2012 Chevy 1500 LTZ 4x4 Ext. Cab, Sunroof,
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2012 Chevy Equinox FWD 2LT w/ Leather ,
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2013 Chevy 2500 Ext. Cab LT 4x4,Diesel, White........................................$34,500*2011 Chevy 2500 4x4 Crew Cab LT,Mocha..................................................$30,900*2011 Chevy 1500 Ext. Cab Z71,Gray .....................................................$19,900*2010 Chevy Colorado Reg Cab 4x4 LT,Blue .....................................................$11,500*2006 Chevy 1500 4x4 Z71, EXT Cab,White........................................$15,500*
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1983 Ford F250 XL4x4 7.3 Diesel w/plow. $30001995 Chevrolet S10 Blazer 4x4 newmotor trans. 6.4$30001997 Chevrolet 8'truck box. $800
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