Sunday, June 28, 2020 1CThe Telegraph ALTON TELEGRAPH CLASS 01 062820
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FOSTERBURG FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTNOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATIONS FOR
POSITION OF FULL TIME FIREFIGHTERAND
NOTICE OF EXAMINATION
Notice is given that the Board of Trustees of the Fosterburg FireProtection District acting as the Board of Fire Commissioners ofthe Fosterburg Fire Protection District is accepting applications
for the position of full time firefighter in accordance with theRules and Regulations of the Board of Fire Commissioners andSection 16.06 et seq. of the Illinois Fire Protection District Actand any other applicable statute or regulation. Persons apply-ing must be at least 21 years of age at the time of employmentin order to qualify, and persons with no preference which wouldotherwise exempt them, must be under the age of 35 at the time
of employment. A copy of the Rules and Regulations of theBoard of Fire Commissioners is available at the #2 Fire Station
in Foster Township, Illinois during regular business hours.
The examination will consist of a physical ability examination, awritten examination, and an oral interview. Applicants who suc-cessfully pass both the physical ability examination and the writ-
ten examination will be allowed to participate in the oral inter-view. Applicants who receive a final passing score will be
placed on an eligibility list for hire in order of the final score. Acurrent CPAT with passing ladder climb exercise will be accep-
ted in lieu of the physical ability examination.
Persons interested in taking the examination must submit acomplete application on forms available from the FosterburgFire Protection District at Station #2, 4604 Seminary Road,
Foster Township, (Alton) Illinois 62002. Application materialswill be available during regular business hours. Applicationsmust be received by 7:00 PM on July 22, 2020 at Station #2.
Late applications will not be accepted.
The physical agility and written examination portions of the eli-gibility testing process will be held on July 25, 2020 at the #2
Fire Station beginning at 9:00 AM. Applicants must be presentat that time without exception in order to participate in the eligib-ility testing process. The District reserves the right to resched-ule the physical ability examination and/or the written examina-
tion should inclement weather or other conditions occur.
Any person hired from the eligibility list must successfully com-plete a one-year probationary period, must have a clear drivingrecord, and must have a driverʼs license sufficient to drive fire
apparatus. All new hires must have at least EMT-B certificationat the time of hire. Probationary firefighters must also be en-
rolled in an Illinois Basic Firefighter class within the first year ifthe new hire does not already have Basic Firefighter or Fire-
fighter II certification from the Office of the State Fire Marshal.
Applicants must be a high school graduate or hold a GED.
Persons with questions concerning the foregoing may contactFire Chief John Holtorf at 618-466-8492.
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Cami GiertzBroker/Associate
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Brenda HancockBroker/Associate
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signs, petroleum & soda items, statues, toy collection, box lots& much much more!!!
Remember to practice social distancing at the time, becourteous to others.
REMINDER: Don't Forget our Weekly Sale atHilltop Thurs. July 2nd 4:30pm.
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****NOTE: We will NOT be taking our normal Julyshutdown, we will still be conducting auctions in
the month of July.
REAL ESTATE SALES
117 W. Third St., Alton, IL 618-465-2966Website: lauschkerealestate.com E-Mail: [email protected]
Becky Allen ...................... 792-3827Julie Garrison .................. 407-7617Tom Huebener ................. 972-2710
Rick Lauschke .................. 444-9182Sandy Lauschke ............... 802-6442Andrew Masiero..............917-7802
Carol Metzler ................... 977-8217Vivian Monckton ............. 558-1551Tricia Sisk ........................ 791-5510
Mary Lou Taul ................. 520-2829Scott Yanta ....................... 920-6545
708 Boulder Way, Jerseyville $235,000Beautiful NEWER CONSTRUCTION craftsman style home w/custom features. The home has a split BR floor plan, 3 BRS, 2 baths, main floor laundry, eat in kitchen, and a open dining room & living room combo. All on one level.
5221 Dover Drive, Godfrey $165,000Sharp River-Aire, 3 bedroom, 3 bath Ranch, steps from the pool! Enjoy the front porch from the swing. Kitchen/dining area opens to Deck. Lower level Rec & Bonus rooms.
2830 Highlands Rd., Godfrey $495,000Beautiful home w/many amenities! LR, DR, Grt rm w/FPl. Lg Mst. BR ste w/full bath. 2 add’l BR, w/4th BR used as ofc. Nice Kit w/breakfast area. Laundry Rm. Beautiful Sun rm. Plantation shutters. Full bsmt. r3 car gar. Corner lot. Agent owned.
168 Bay Meadow Circle, Moro $325,000Newer Craftsman Style Home! Bethalto Schools. 3 bedrooms or 2 & an office, 2 baths. Main floor laundry. Living rm with Fireplace. Deck, 3 car garage all on 2 lots.
Hosted by: Tricia Sisk, 791-5510
OPEN 12:00 PM TO 1:30 PM
4003 Stoneledge Court, Godfrey $550,000RIVER VIEW! Enjoy the River from every room, every Season! 4 bedrooms, 4 baths. Custom designed. Built with great attention to detail. Contact agent for list of Amenities
Hosted by: Vivian Monchton, 558-1551
OPEN 12:00 PM TO 1:30 PM
705 S. Washington, Jerseyville $125,000Immaculate 2 BR, 1 bath home on dbl lot. LR,DR, eat-in Kit w/laundry room to side. Up has 2 bonus rms & lots of built ins. Former 1 car garage ideal for garden item/bikes, etc. Big 28x36 insulated det garage w/2 overhead drs great for workshop.
Hosted by: David Lauschke, 977-7912
OPEN 2:00 PM TO 3:30 PM
FIRST
TIME OPEN
935 College Avenue, Alton $62,000Very nice 3 bedroom, 1 bath vinyl sided, 1 story features updated plumbing, electrical, flooring, kitchen and bath. Very sharp and ready to move in. Waterproofed basement.
240 S. 9th St., East Alton $165,000Nice 3 BR, 2.5 bath brick features spacious LR/DR area, kitchen w/center island & eating area that is open to big FR w/FP & walks out to covered porch. LL walks out to patio. 2 car garage. Great lot w/lots of trees.
Hosted by: Mary Lou Taul, 520-2829
OPEN 12:00 PM TO 1:30 PM
104 W. 3rd Street, Hartford $55,000This nice 2 bedroom 1 bath home has an eat-in kitchen and living room on the main floor. The upper level is finished as a bonus room possible third bedroom.
Lots 16-17 Hillcrest Dr., East Alton $25,000Are you needing a great lot to build on? This is it! 2 lots Sold as 1. On a cul-de-sac. Almost a half-Acre. Easy access to 255. Near popular shopping areas.
6901 Godfrey Road, Godfrey $250,000Top Commercial Land! 2.5 Acres touching both 255 & 67. Great for hotel, restaurant, gas station, storage rentals, etc. Zoned B-3. Yearly billboard income.
W. Water Street, Grafton $250,000Riverfront lots being sold as a package. 13 lots across 2 parcels. These lots are located just west of the Grafton Marina. Zoned RF-1, Riverfront District.
Sugar Hollow Rd., Grafton $195,000Approximately 58 acres (m/l) that is heavy timbered. Access is provided via an access easement off Sugar Hollow Rd. The site might support one or two residential building sites or be used as recreational ground.
4101 Stoneledge Court, Godfrey $448,500Bluff Top Home. Wooded Lot. 2 story vaulted Family rm. Brick hearth Fireplace. Kitchen. Sun rm. 5 Bedrooms. 2nd Kitchen & Bonus rms for entertaining in Walkout LL. 3 car garage.
Hosted by: David Lauschke, 977-7912
OPEN 12:00 PM TO 1:30 PM
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937 Danforth, Alton $100,000Attractive 3 bedroom, 1 bath bungalow on a double lot. Beautiful hardwood floors, newly painted, newer HVAC, replacement windows, partial basement. 3rd BR upstairs is L-shaped. HOW provided.
NEW lISTINg
25578 Elsah Hills Dr., Elsah $280,000Quite country neighborhood. 4 BR, 4 bath 2 story w/lots of features. Open Kit, DR, FR w/FP. 1st flr mudrm & laundry. Loft overlooks 1st flr. Nice Master BR w/full bath & walkin closet. Finished LL w/walkout to deck.
NEW lISTINg
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• Homes are all on one level and are “step free”
• open floor plan witH wide doorways
• oversized rear-entry GaraGes
• lawn care and snow removal provided by Hoa
• base plan is a 3 bedroom plan witH 1,750 s.f. of livinG space
• not a condominium - “your House on your lot”
located on celesta st., davis pond development, Godfrey
call p.J. Jun at 618-806-7226, visit cottaGesatdavispond.com,
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six Home development
only two lots remaininG
display Home available for tourinG by appointment
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ONLINE ONLY LAND AUCTION - MADISON COUNTY
Tract 1: 90+/- acres withtillable, wooded and creek
Tract 2: 5.021ac rollingbuilding tract & road frontage
Tract 3: 5.005ac rollingpartially wooded
building tract
100 +/- ACRES
ENDS: July 26th 1pm - 6700 Prairietown Rd., Edwardsville, IL
/ / (618) 781-3814
INSPECTIONDATE:
JUNE 7TH1PM
OR BYAPPOINTMENT
SOLD IN THREE TRACTS
Gary Neimeier
Auctions
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Commercial Zoned retail businesslocation offers 5000 +/- sq ft of space.
Great location ~ High traffic count!. Largecommercial building with three levels of
office space. Multiple rooms on eachlevel. Paved parking area has greater
than 15 parking places. Building is in needof repair. 2% Broker Coop being offerd.Lot Size: 68’ x 150’ 2018 Real Estate
Taxes: $1,904 Parcel ID: 03-28.0-102-043
ENDS: July 12th 1pm - 10319 Lincoln Trail, Fairview Heights, IL
/ / (618) 781-3814
5000 +/- SQ. FT. OF SPACE
Gary Neimeier
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with commercial property potential. Being sold as/is. Parcel ID #18-2-14-26-03-302-017 For: Estate of R. Elliott
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Note: Bigar’s Stars is based on the degree of your sun at birth. The sign name is simply a label astrologers put on a set of degrees for convenience. For best results, readers should refer to the dates following each sign.
A baby born today has a Sun in Cancer and a Moon in Libra.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, June 28, 2020:Both witty and emotional, your approach to matters is direct and immediate. Your family and friends love you for this, making you the most popular of your tribe. You offer amazing insight into other people’s lives. If single, your search for the right mate is a crucial mission. If attached, you are devoted to your partner, who is equally devoted to you. This relationship should last forever. VIRGO needs order in life.
The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult
ARIES (March 21- April 19)HHHHH Today brings wonderful conversations with those you love. This is beneficial in such a deep form, you will find yourself sighing with relief. You recover from old heartaches and discover new sources of delight. Legal matters are also resolved. Tonight: Exactly as you like it. This Week: Mysteries of all kinds pique your interest.
TAURUS (April 20- May 20)HHHH Team spirit is a must today. You will reach your goals by fitting in with the crowd. Natural healing techniques and alternative therapies also rejuvenate you. Health is a focus. A partner’s perspective is grounded. Tonight: Listen to a friend’s qualms about a personal matter. This Week: Enjoy your companions exactly as they are.
GEMINI (May 21- June 20)HHHH A change of heart is inevitable. There will be adjustments in your social circle and for the future. Remember that to change is to grow. Be progressive about love. A young person surprises you — be kind. Health and vitality improve. Tonight: Relax. Date night. This Week: Children involve you in new avocations.
CANCER (June 21- July 22)HHHH Today brings focus on your home and your heritage. You might delve into your ancestry or visit relatives. It is a marvelous time to make decisions about your residence. A real estate transaction could be finalized very soon. Tonight: You are happy with your decision. This Week: Listen carefully to family discussions.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)HHHHH The poet in you is reborn. Your lyrical command of language helps you win support today. Make important calls and write emails, even though it is Sunday. You want to juggle different concerns, and you do so well. Tonight: You understand a difficult neighbor. This Week: Endless plans about the future.
VIRGO (Aug. 23- Sept. 22)HHHH You might shop diligently for a special treasure. This uplifts you. You feel very protective of your possessions today. Avoid arguments about money and belongings. Keep a perspective about the true value of material security. You have worked hard. Tonight: Relax. This Week: A new clarity about long-range priorities.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)HHHHH Resolving discord and achieving justice as well as beauty is important to you. Today you accomplish this, having a discussion with a loved one. You are in peak form and can say exactly what is on your mind. Tonight: An honest response comes right back. This Week: You feel freer than you have in months.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23- Nov. 21)HHHHH Look to see how you can be your own best friend or worst enemy. Heed the messages sent by your dreams. Today allows you to express your inner self. Discuss concerns and iron out communication problems with others. Tonight: The feeling of aloneness dissipates. This Week: Your positive state of mind wins admiration.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)HHHHH You wake up feeling much better than you have in a while. Beam in more of what you want. Do not hold back. You might feel challenged by someone you consider a good friend and/or adviser. Tonight: Create a new beginning. This Week: Prepare for a whirlwind of invitations.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19)HHHH A kind word and friendly concern from you turn a tense situation into a success. Focus on creating the right impression. Combine professional expertise with the human touch, and your day is off to a wonderful beginning. Tonight: Celebrate yourself. This Week: Listen to the heart instead of the head.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- Feb. 18)HHH Check the messages received in meditation. It is easy today to have a distorted perception or misinformation thrust at you. Get the facts. At the same time, new substance is added to important friendships. Tonight: Others make plans for the future that happily include you. This Week: Say no to a demanding acquaintance.
PISCES (Feb. 19- March 20)HHHHH There is a zest for adventure. You are ready to experience all that life has to offer. Today makes alternative thinking appealing. You might enroll in a series of online classes. You are even more unpredictable than usual. Tonight: Your partner finds this mighty appealing. This Week: Charming and charismatic individuals impress you.
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MEXICO CITY — Dozens of gunmen believed tied to the hyper-violent Jalisco New Generation Cartel deployed for a com-plex, multi-point dawn ambush meant to kill Mexico City’s police chief in one of the most brazen attacks in Mexico since the equally ruth-less Zetas carved a path of terror across the coun-try nearly a decade ago.
The attackers used grenades and a .50-cali-ber sniper rifle to assault the chief’s armored vehicle early Friday, kill-ing two of the his body-guards and a woman driving by. Police chief Omar García Harfuch was shot in the shoulder, collar bone and the knee but was reported out of danger.
He called the attack “cowardly” and blamed it on the Jalisco cartel, which has established a nearly national presence, from the white-sand beaches of Cancun to Mexico City and the country’s most impor-tant ports, as well as in key border cities tradi-tionally controlled by other cartels.
Police officers who converged on the scene on the capital’s iconic Paseo de la Reforma boulevard in the upscale Lomas neighborhood rounded up a dozen of the shooters, who were hauled off for question-ing, authorities said.
Later Friday, capi-tal police arrested an alleged head of the Jalisco New Genera-tion hitmen, suggesting he could have been the mastermind of the attack, said a Mexico City police official who was not authorized to be quoted by name.
The official said police arrested José Armando Briseño on the east side of the city. Nicknamed “Cow,” he is allegedly the gang’s
chief of hitmen in the city of Tonala in Jalisco.
The attack on the police chief was meticu-lously planned and involved a total of 28 gunmen hired three weeks before, said Ulises Lara, the spokesman for the Mexico City prosecu-tors office. Three sepa-rate possible ambush points were set up on major thoroughfares, including one — which wasn’t used — in the heart of Mexico City, one block from the Inde-pendence Monument.
The gunmen were divided into four dif-ferent cells, and they received ski masks and weapons Thursday night. They were taken to the ambush points at 4 a.m. to lie in wait for their target. They jumped from a truck and
opened fire when Gar-cia’s convoy attempted to pass.
Lara said that of the suspects detained, one is Colombian and the other 11 are Mexicans from the capital and five states — Jalisco, Guer-rero, Nayarit, Chihuahua and Michoacan.
It was the second high-profile attack this month, following the shooting death of a federal judge and his wife, bringing uncomfortable compari-sons to Colombia’s drug wars of the 1980s and ‘90s in which drug traf-fickers routinely targeted judges and police for assassination.
Mexico targeted and dismantled the Zetas cartel after it killed migrants, unsuspecting citizens and officials from 2010 to 2013. But
it remains to be seen whether the government will go after the Jalisco cartel they way it did the Zetas.
“If they (Jalisco) are not made a priority target after this, I don’t know what is happening, something is wrong with the strategy” of the gov-ernment, said security analyst Alejandro Hope.
Mexico used elite military units and worked closely with the United States to go after the Zetas cartel. But now, amid budget cuts and President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s policy of not directly confronting the cartels, it is unclear whether the government has the will or ability to fight Jalisco, especially in the middle of the coronavirus pan-demic.
Brazen ambush of Mexico City chief blamed on Jalisco cartelJOHANNESBURG
(AP) — An effort to lift South Africa’s ban on cigarette sales during the country’s coronavi-rus lockdown has failed.
The High Court in the capital, Pretoria, on Fri-day dismissed a bid by the Fair Trade Indepen-dent Tobacco Associa-tion, which represents smaller manufacturers. The group argued that cigarettes should be considered essential because they are addic-tive.
Those who want the ban lifted argue that South Africa’s govern-ment hasn’t explained the science it says it
relied on when impos-ing the ban at the end of March. The government has said it is trying to protect people’s health.
Some critics also warn that the ban fuels the illegal trade of ciga-rettes. The ban outlaws selling tobacco but not the act of smoking.
Anger grew when South Africa lifted its lockdown ban on alcohol sales on June 1.
Another legal chal-lenge to the cigarette ban, with global industry giant British American Tobacco tak-ing South Africa’s gov-ernment to court, has begun.
Court upholds South Africa’s cigarette sales ban in lockdown
PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — Princeton Uni-versity has announced plans to remove the name of former Presi-dent Woodrow Wilson from its public policy school because of his segregationist views, reversing a decision the Ivy League school made four years ago to retain the name.
University president Christopher Eisgruber said in a letter to the school community Sat-urday that the board of trustees had concluded that “Wilson’s racist views and policies make him an inappropriate namesake” for Princ-eton’s School of Public and International Affairs and the residential col-lege.
Eisgruber said the trustees decided in April 2016 on some changes to make the univer-sity “more inclusive and more honest about its history” but decided to retain Wilson’s name, but revisited the issue in light of the recent kill-ings of George Floyd and others.
Wilson, governor of
New Jersey from 1911 to 1913 and then the 28th U.S. president from 1913 to 1921, supported segregation and imposed it on several federal agencies not racially divided up to that point. He also barred Black students from Princeton while serving as univer-sity president and spoke approvingly of the Ku Klux Klan.
Earlier in the week, Monmouth University of New Jersey removed Wilson’s name from one of its most prominent buildings, citing efforts to increase diversity and inclusiveness. The superintendent of the Camden school district also announced plans to rename Woodrow Wilson High School, one of the district’s two high schools.
“Wilson’s racism was significant and conse-quential even by the standards of his own time,” Eisgruber said, adding that the former president’s segregation-ist policies “make him an especially inappropriate namesake for a public policy school.”
Princeton to remove Wilson name from public policy school
Rebecca Blackwell | APA forensic investigator collects cartridges at the scene where the Mexican capital’s police chief was attacked by gunmen in Mexico City, Friday. Heavily armed gunmen attacked and wounded Omar García Harfuch in an operation that left several dead.
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