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MACOUPIN COUNTY ENQUIRER~DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2013 7A School Zone Public Auction Sunday, October 27, 2013, 11 a.m. 405 W 6th St, Staunton, IL Antiques Galore, Furniture, Old Glass, Appliances, all day sale! 1985 LINCOLN CONT SILVER/BLACK (approx 85,000 miles), ‘90 Town Car White (approx 85,000 miles), Yard Ornaments, 2 Ant Parking Meters, Fire Hydrant, HD Picnic Table, Windmill,Old Glass, Ant Lamps & Lots of Furn, Bikes, Ant Paint Sign, lots of Antique Furn, Lots of Ant Tools & Reg tools, so much more, please see pictures on auctionzip. com #5177 Family owned a grocery store for many years. WANTED!!! QUALITY ANTIQUES & FURNITURE FOR CONSIGNMENT SALES! http://www.allanauction.com All announcements day of sale take precedence over all printed matter! ALLAN AUCTION SERVICE LUKE & TERRY “BONES” ALLAN 618-344-6203 PRIME MACOUPIN COUNTY, ILL. FARMLAND AUCTION Tuesday, October 29, 2013, 10:00 A.M. AUCTION WILL BE HELD AT CRABBYS SUPPER CLUB, RTE. 4 SOUTH, CARLINVILLE, IL. SELLING: 130 Acres (mol) in one tract with 120 acres being pre- dominately 17A Koomah soil type. Property is located approximately 7 miles north of Carlinville, IL. on IL. Route 4 to the Carlinville Cut-off roar then north 1.8 miles in the NW ¼ of Section 10 of South Otter Town- ship, Macoupin County, IL. Land is complimented by road frontage on the west side (Carlinville Cut-off Road) and on the north (Greenridge Road). POSSESSION: At closing or the completion of the 2013 harvest. TERMS: Buyer(s) will be required to pay 10% of the selling price as a down-payment on auction day and the balance at closing. Buyer(s) and sellers will enter into a written memorandum of contract auction day. Land sold “as-is”. Go to www.mikecrabtreeauctions.com for complete listing. DBNB FARMS – HEIRS OF MELVIN BRISTOW – Sellers MIKE CRABTREE – Auctioneer 217-473-2507 CARLINVILLE COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOLS Board of Education (Finance Committee) Meeting Carlinville High School 829 West Main Street Carlinville, IL 62626 November 6, 2013 MEETING TIME 9:00 A.M. COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA I. Roll Call II. Discussion HVAC contractors will be given an opportunity to present their HVAC System and Energy Performance Evaluation proposals to the committee. III. Action Committee members will decide if they will recommend a pro- posal to the Carlinville CUSD #1 Board of Education for ap- proval. IV. Adjournment Danielle Furness made a butterfly from pattern blocks during Fall Festival held at CPS Oct. 10. Adults participated in a Parent Education Seminar dealing with “Handling the Fussing and Fits” while children enjoyed games, crafts and a snack. Mason Wise and Reece Frankford decorate pumpkins during Fall Fes- tival held at CPS Oct. 10. Adults participated in a Parent Education Seminar dealing with “Handling the Fussing and Fits” while children enjoyed games, crafts and a snack. Third graders completed their Native American study with a trip to Cahokia Mounds Oct. 10. Students take a breather after climbing to the top of Monk’s Mound (the highest at Cahokia.) Kneeling, in front, are, from left, Jackson Davis, Kamdon Poston, Gavin Tawfall, Braiden Dawson and Clayton Metcalfe; standing, Rhiannon Ruffner, Riley Rosentreter, Malachi Hilyard, Liam Tieman, Jordan Griffel, Neal Edwards, Christian Robinson, Rileigh Dunlap, Mady Buck, Joselyn McFarland and Paige Parmenter; student teacher Stephanie Jackson and third grade teacher Angie Levan. Kindergarten students, from left, Maddie Cervi, Bailey McDaniels, Blake Haller, Tory Barber, Shelby Crowe and Adeline Beard act out their SHARE book, “The Little Old Lady Who Wasn’t Afraid of Anything.” SHARE (School + Home Adds Reading Excitement) provided a copy of the book to every kindergarten student. Students are to take the books home for their personal library and share them with family and friends. SHARE donors who provided funds for the books are the Cecil Pursey Trust (administered by CNB), the Carlinville Public School Foundation and the Carlinville Elementary PTO. Kindergarten students, front row, from left, Caleb Robinson, Noah Convery, Logan Norris, Damario Turner and Suri Saini proudly display their SHARE book. In back, Chris Morse, Molly Hilyard, Rowan Nepute, Marcus Gotcher, Brady Roberts, Joseph Masinelli, Konner Costello, Jo Foiles and Haylee Hart act out their SHARE book, “The Little Old Lady Who Wasn’t Afraid of Anything,” which was given to every kindergar- ten student. Students are to take the books home for their personal library and share them with family and friends. SHARE donors who provided funds for the books are the Cecil Pursey Trust (administered by CNB), the Carlinville Public School Foundation and the Carlinville Elementary PTO. Second graders, from left, Kallie Kimbro, Charlie Stewart, Bryce Widner and Mia Smith stand by their Frankenstein art. Second-grade art projects are funded through a grant from the Carlinville Public School Foundation. Second grade is excited about preparing for a luau. Liam Behl is checking to see if Kyler Womus’ grass skirt is the correct size. Patrick Dunn is assisting Devin Myers in trying on his Hawaiian luau skirt.

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Page 1: School Zone - Enquirer Democrat · ship, Macoupin County, IL. Land is complimented by road frontage on the west side (Carlinville Cut-off Road) and on the north (Greenridge Road)

Macoupin county EnquirEr~DEMocrat THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 20137A

School Zone

Public AuctionSunday, October 27, 2013, 11 a.m.

405 W 6th St, Staunton, IL Antiques Galore, Furniture, Old Glass,

Appliances, all day sale!1985 LINCOLN CONT SILVER/BLACK (approx 85,000 miles), ‘90 Town Car White (approx 85,000 miles), Yard Ornaments, 2 Ant Parking Meters, Fire Hydrant, HD Picnic Table, Windmill,Old Glass, Ant Lamps & Lots of Furn, Bikes, Ant Paint Sign, lots of Antique Furn, Lots of Ant Tools & Reg tools, so much more, please see pictures on auctionzip.com #5177 Family owned a grocery store for many years.

WANTED!!! QUALITY ANTIQUES & FURNITURE FOR CONSIGNMENT SALES!http://www.allanauction.com

All announcements day of sale take precedence over all printed matter!ALLAN AUCTION SERVICE

LUKE & TERRY “BONES” ALLAN618-344-6203

PRIME MACOUPIN COUNTY, ILL. FARMLAND AUCTION

Tuesday, October 29, 2013, 10:00 A.M.AUCTION WILL BE HELD AT CRABBYS SUPPER CLUB,

RTE. 4 SOUTH, CARLINVILLE, IL.SELLING: 130 Acres (mol) in one tract with 120 acres being pre-

dominately 17A Koomah soil type. Property is located approximately 7 miles north of Carlinville, IL. on IL. Route 4 to the Carlinville Cut-off roar then north 1.8 miles in the NW ¼ of Section 10 of South Otter Town-ship, Macoupin County, IL. Land is complimented by road frontage on the west side (Carlinville Cut-off Road) and on the north (Greenridge Road).

POSSESSION: At closing or the completion of the 2013 harvest.TERMS: Buyer(s) will be required to pay 10% of the selling price as

a down-payment on auction day and the balance at closing. Buyer(s) and sellers will enter into a written memorandum of contract auction day. Land sold “as-is”.

Go to www.mikecrabtreeauctions.com for complete listing.DBNB FARMS –

HEIRS OF MELVIN BRISTOW – SellersMIKE CRABTREE – Auctioneer 217-473-2507

CARLINVILLE COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOLSBoard of Education (Finance Committee) Meeting

Carlinville High School 829 West Main StreetCarlinville, IL 62626November 6, 2013

MEETING TIME 9:00 A.M. COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA

I. Roll CallII. Discussion HVAC contractors will be given an opportunity to present their HVAC System and Energy Performance Evaluation proposals to the committee. III. ActionCommittee members will decide if they will recommend a pro-posal to the Carlinville CUSD #1 Board of Education for ap-proval.IV. Adjournment

Danielle Furness made a butterfly from pattern blocks during Fall Festival held at CPS Oct. 10. Adults participated in a Parent Education Seminar dealing with “Handling the Fussing and Fits” while children enjoyed games, crafts and a snack.

Mason Wise and Reece Frankford decorate pumpkins during Fall Fes-tival held at CPS Oct. 10. Adults participated in a Parent Education Seminar dealing with “Handling the Fussing and Fits” while children enjoyed games, crafts and a snack.

Third graders completed their Native American study with a trip to Cahokia Mounds Oct. 10. Students take a breather after climbing to the top of Monk’s Mound (the highest at Cahokia.) Kneeling, in front, are, from left, Jackson Davis, Kamdon Poston, Gavin Tawfall, Braiden Dawson and Clayton Metcalfe; standing, Rhiannon Ruffner, Riley Rosentreter, Malachi Hilyard, Liam Tieman, Jordan Griffel, Neal Edwards, Christian Robinson, Rileigh Dunlap, Mady Buck, Joselyn McFarland and Paige Parmenter; student teacher Stephanie Jackson and third grade teacher Angie Levan.

Kindergarten students, from left, Maddie Cervi, Bailey McDaniels, Blake Haller, Tory Barber, Shelby Crowe and Adeline Beard act out their SHARE book, “The Little Old Lady Who Wasn’t Afraid of Anything.” SHARE (School + Home Adds Reading Excitement) provided a copy of the book to every kindergarten student. Students are to take the books home for their personal library and share them with family and friends. SHARE donors who provided funds for the books are the Cecil Pursey Trust (administered by CNB), the Carlinville Public School Foundation and the Carlinville Elementary PTO.

Kindergarten students, front row, from left, Caleb Robinson, Noah Convery, Logan Norris, Damario Turner and Suri Saini proudly display their SHARE book. In back, Chris Morse, Molly Hilyard, Rowan Nepute, Marcus Gotcher, Brady Roberts, Joseph Masinelli, Konner Costello, Jo Foiles and Haylee Hart act out their SHARE book, “The Little Old Lady Who Wasn’t Afraid of Anything,” which was given to every kindergar-ten student. Students are to take the books home for their personal library and share them with family and friends. SHARE donors who provided funds for the books are the Cecil Pursey Trust (administered by CNB), the Carlinville Public School Foundation and the Carlinville Elementary PTO.

Second graders, from left, Kallie Kimbro, Charlie Stewart, Bryce Widner and Mia Smith stand by their Frankenstein art. Second-grade art projects are funded through a grant from the Carlinville Public School Foundation.

Second grade is excited about preparing for a luau. Liam Behl is checking to see if Kyler Womus’ grass skirt is the correct size. Patrick Dunn is assisting Devin Myers in trying on his Hawaiian luau skirt.