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“It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light.”

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I’ll start this week’s column with a quote from one of the many emails, calls and letters I get weekly. However, trust not all are singing my praises. With that said, I’m the first one to say I respect everyone’s opinion. That’s just one of many things that makes our country great; we have a right to our own opinions. However, I couldn’t help but share this email. The reader wrote, “Looking forward to your upcoming column praising the unmatched wisdom and judgment of Donald Trump or will we just have more columns denigrating all members and leaders of the Democratic Party?”

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My answer to this gentleman is I haven’t seen many Democrats in recent years that were worth patting on the back. My other comment is, kind sir, the Party no longer has a leader worth following. And trust, I have issues with some Republicans as well. Stepping it back, let’s just look at a few Democratic leaders and Democrats the Party holds in high esteem. Remember when Donna Brazil gave Hillary Clinton the questions to be asked in a presidential debate? (She had the questions in advance as a moderator.) Bill Clinton, a well respected Democratic leader, just happened to meet with an attorney general while his wife was under investigation. Just one of his many indiscretions. Barack Obama, a sitting president, accused of wiretapping a presidential candidate of the opposing party in the primary. Then there’s James Comey, the former FBI Director (a closet Democrat), who handed out immunity to persons in a criminal investigation. And let’s not forget Adam Schiff. I’ll let that one stand on its own, as well as AOC, Pelosi and Schumer. I could go on and on, but let’s move on. Give me one

Wednesday, October 16, 2019 frustration. They feel the DNC is trying to choose who will be the Democratic nominee.” Gabbard did qualify for the upcoming debate, but missed out on the last one. In an August interview with Tucker Carlson she said, “Really what they (the voters) see is a small group of really powerful political elites in the establishment making decisions that serve their interests and maintaining their power while the rest of us are left outside. The American people are left behind.” I did find that Gabbard was the most searched candidate earlier this year after the first and second Democratic debates. I’m hoping she doesn’t pull out of the upcoming debate October leader the people can look 15. She needs to be there. On to “U.S.–China reach up to, leading me to point trade war pause.” President out one Democrat I’ve been Donald Trump took a siglistening to, Tulsi Gabbard, nifi cant step forward to end and looking at the next the long running trade war Democratic debate which is with China, announcing a Tuesday, October 15. It was reported by the substantial “phase one trade National Review that Ms. deal” with the country last Gabbard has threatened to Friday, which will hopeand, is seriously considering fully help the farming industry as well as others. boycotting that debate. In her words, “The DNC Both sides announced an and cooperative media are interim agreement that will trying to hijack the entire help defuse trade tensions. election process. They are All the specifics of the deal attempting to replace the are still being worked out. However, Trump did say roles of voters in the early that deal includes China states using polling and purchasing $50 billion other arbitrary methods worth of agricultural goods which are not transparent from American farmers, a or democratic, and holding so called debates which are big win for agriculture. The economies of both not debates at all but rather the U.S. and China have commercialized reality teleslowed since the tit for tat vision meant to entertain, tariff s began 18 months ago. not inform or enlighten.” In the U.S., manufacturing The fact is Ms. Gabbard is correct! In my opinion, and agriculture are two the first two of the three sectors notably cited in our debates absolutely leaned slowdown. Both sectors rely toward Warren, Sanders and heavily on trade. There are more meetings Harris, with many of the rest yet to come with China. not getting equal time, esUntil next week. pecially Tulsi Gabbard. I especially like her stance To comment on this or any against beating the war column in The Shopper’s Weekly, please mail to: Editor, P.O. Box 1223, drums. IL 62801, email to info@ So in recent weeks, she Centralia theshoppersweekly.com or drop it off has been busy on grass roots at the office on 301 E. Broadway. In efforts in early primary order for your letter to be considered publication, you must provide states, especially Iowa and for your signature and an address and New Hampshire. She said, phone number where you can be “Many have expressed their reached. Addresses and phone numbers will not be published.

Community scavenger hunt planned Doctors Nursing and Rehab is holding a community scavenger hunt that will take place over a three day period. Beginning Oct. 18 from 8 to 4 p.m. the hunters should register at Doctors Nursing & Rehab at 1201 Hawthorne Rd. in Salem to receive instructions and get the scavenger hunt list of the participating

businesses. Donations are appreciated and all monies go toward the Addy and Friends Inclusive Playground at Br yan Memorial Park. The hunt will take place Oct. 21, 22 and 23. Hunters go to each participating business and find the treasure, take a selfie with the treasure and continue on until all trea-

sures have been found. On Oct. 23 at 5 p.m., all hunters that have completed their hunt are invited back to Doctors Nursing & Rehab for an opportunity to win the grand prize. Adult prize is a “Dream Weekend Getaway” and the child prize is a new bicycle. Door prizes will also be given away.

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Ladies of the Elks hosting trivia night

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The Ladies of the Elks will be hosting a trivia night on Saturday, October 19 at the Elks Club at 235 N. Locust, Centralia. The doors will open at 6:30 and trivia will begin at 7:00. The cost will be $80.00 for a table of 8. Beverages will be sold at cash bar. Bring your own snacks. There will be door prizes, heads and tails, and more. With the proceeds, the Ladies of the Elks are able to continue providing Thanksgiving baskets and Christmas for the area’s

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Starting Friday, Oct.18th 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. - Come by

Doctors Nursing And Rehab Center to register, receive instructions and get the list of participating businesses. Donations accepted and all monies go toward the ADDY AND FRIENDS INCLUSIVE PLAYGROUND AT BRYAN MEMORIAL PARK.

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The Hunt Will Take Place Over 3 Days Mon. Oct 21, Tues. Oct 22, Wed. Oct 23, - Go to each

participating business. There you will find a Treasure. Take a “Selfie” with the treasure and continue on until all the treasures have been found.

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Wednesday, Oct 23 at 5:00 p.m.

All scavenger hunters that have completed their hunt in full are invited to Doctor’s Nursing and Rehab Center to enter into a drawing. Prize for adult “Dream Weekend Getaway” Prize for child “New Bicycle” Drawing will be held that night at 6:00 p.m.

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New tool available from SAFE to link assault victims to resources Seek Then Speak, a new tool to support sexual assault victims, is now available as a free resource f or B on d , Fay e tt e , Effingham, Clinton, Marion, Clay, Washington, J e f f e r s o n , Wa y n e , Hamilton and White counties. It is part of a new initiative brought to the community by SAFE. Seek Then Speak helps assault victims engage with local recovery and reporting resources. This web, phone, or mobile app helps survivors gather information, explore options, and take action when they’re ready. Seek Then Speak is available in many languages to increase victim access. If they choose, victims can begin the process of reporting the crime directly to law enforcement and can request

supportive services from victim advocacy. The program helps close gaps in service delivery and promotes justice and healing. “As few as one in five sexual assault victims report the crime,” said Lisa Metcalf, Medical/ Legal Advocate for SAFE. “To help victims recover and support their participation in the criminal justice process, we need to make it easier for them to reach out for help. Seek Then Speak links victims to the professionals who stand ready to serve them.” Seek Then Speak was developed to help end the silence for sexual assault victims. Victims and their support people connect to Seek Then Speak by web, phone, or mobile app. The program engages them

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with gradual, supportive dialogue prompts, using an intelligent communication platform. The process helps survivors better understand what happened and explore their options, while remaining anonymous until they choose to make direct contact with law enforcement or victim advocates. “Through Seek Then Speak, survivors have a safe way to make sense of their experience and decide what their next steps will be,” Lisa said. “They learn they are not alone, and that help is available. Then they can reach out for that help if they choose, but only if and when they are ready.” This new tool works in partnership with an agency platform called Victim Link, which was co-developed by Voice

and End Violence Against Women International (EVAWI). Victim Link combines technology and education to improve community responses to sexual assault. The programs also coordinate with Start by Believing, the campaign that prepares friends and family members to respond appropriately to a sexual assault disclosure. SAFE is a sexual assault center, serving Bond, Clay, Clinton, Effingham, Fay e t t e , Ha m i l t o n , Jef ferson, Marion, Washington, Wayne and White Counties. This non-profit agency provides services for sexual assault victims and their families regardless of their age, race, sex, or sexual preference. SAFE’s website is:www.safecrisiscenter. org

Come Join in the Fun! Kid’s Halloween Party

Wednesday, October 23 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Hillcrest Memorial Park or Sutherland-Garnier Funeral Home, or email to HCMP1921@aol.com.

Open to the Public! Free Treats for All!

SALEM AMERICAN LEGION

Services will be held at:

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Monday, November 11, 2019 10:30 a.m.

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Annual Celebrate Centralia festivities held

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Celebrate Centralia was held Saturday, October 12 from 4 to 10 p.m. This is a free celebration for all to come enjoy yearly. People in attendance were able to enjoy their favorite beverages as well as great food throughout the evening. As everyone strolled down Broadway, there were numerous vendors to shop at and purchase many different types of crafts. Throughout the afternoon and evening people listened to music for all to enjoy. This is a great annual celebration that has the best Centralia has to offer. Plan now to attend next year.

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Red Ribbon Week is October 23 – 31, 2019 The Red Ribbon Campaign® is the oldest and largest drug prevention program in the nation, reaching millions of young people during Red Ribbon Week®, October 23 – October 31 each year. Red Ribbon Week is an ideal way for people and communities to unite and take a visible stand against drugs. Show your personal commitment to a drug-free lifestyle through the symbol of the Red Ribbon, October 23 - 31st. The Red Ribbon Campaign® was started when drug traffickers in Mexico City murdered DEA agent Kiki Camarena in 1985. This began the continuing tradition of displaying Red Ribbons as a symbol of intolerance

towards the use of drugs. The mission of the Red Ribbon Campaign® is to present a unified and visible commitment towards the creation of a DRUG - FREE AMERICA. National Family Partnership is the sponsor of the National Red Ribbon Week® Celebration. NFP created the first National Red Ribbon Campaign in 1988 and continues to do so each year. A theme slogan, selected from submissions from students and families across the US, unifies each year’s campaign and helps to broadcast one message, creating a tipping point to change behavior. This year’s theme is “Send A Message. Stay Drug Free.”

Ways to talk with your child about alcohol and other drugs Conversations are one of the most powerful tools parents can use to connect with — and protect — their kids. But, when tackling some of life’s tougher topics, especially those about drugs and alcohol, just figuring out what to say can be a challenge. Here are some tips to remember: • Always keep conversations open and honest. • Come from a place of love, even when you’re having tough conversations. • Balance positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement. • Keep in mind that teachable moments come up all of the time — be mindful of natural places for the conversation to go in order to broach the topic of drugs and alcohol. Talk to your kids about the drug-related messages they receive through advertisements, the news media and entertainment sources. Ask your kids how they feel about the things they’ve heard — you’ll learn a great deal about what they’re thinking. Help children separate reality from fantasy. Watch TV and movies with them and ask lots of questions to reinforce the distinction between the two. Remember to include advertising in your discussions, as those messages are especially powerful. Keep your discussions about substances focused on the present — long-term consequences are sometimes too distant to have any meaning. Talk about the differences between the medicinal uses and illegal uses of drugs, and

how drugs can negatively impact the families and friends of people who use them. Set clear rules and explain the reasons for your rules. If you use tobacco or alcohol, be mindful of the message you are sending to your children. Make sure your child knows your rules — and that you’ll enforce the consequences if rules are broken. Research shows that kids are less likely to use tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs if their parents have established a pattern of setting clear rules and consequences for breaking those rules. Kids who are not regularly monitored by their parents are four times more likely to use drugs. Kids who don’t know what to say when someone offers them drugs are more likely to give in to peer pressure. Let her know that she can always use you as an excuse and say: “No, my mom [or dad, aunt, etc.] will kill me if I smoke a cigarette.” Work on problem solving: Help them find long-lasting solutions to homework trouble, a fight with a friend, or in dealing with a bully. Be sure to point out that quick fixes are not long-term solutions. Give your kids the power to escape from situations that make them feel bad. Make sure they know that they shouldn’t stay in a place that makes them feel uncomfortable or bad about themselves. Also let them know that they don’t need to stick with friends who don’t support them. Feelings of insecurity, doubt and pressure may creep in during puberty. Offset those feelings with a lot of posi-

tive comments about who he is as an individual — and not just when he brings home an A. Show interest in and discuss your child’s daily ups and downs. You’ll earn your child’s trust, learn how to talk to each other, and won’t take your child by surprise when you voice a strong point of view about drugs. Preteens and many teens aren’t concerned with future problems that might result from experimentation with tobacco, alcohol or other drugs, but they are concerned about their appearance — sometimes to the point of obsession. Remind them about the negative effects alcohol, tobacco and other drugs have on physical appearance. Get to know your child’s friends — and their friends’ parents. Check in by phone or a visit once in awhile to make sure they are on the same page with prohibiting drug or alcohol use, particularly when their home is to be used for a party or sleepover.

How are area schools celebrating Red Ribbon Week? Below are a few examples. will not be allowed to be worn on the face during instructional time.) Wednesday, October 23: “Costume Day.” Send a message of creativity and wear your favorite school appropriate costume. Thursday, October 24: “School Spirit Day.” Send a message of spirit by wearing your purple and white to support a drug free CJHS. The student with the most school spirit will win! (One winner per grade level will be chosen during lunch.)

Centralia Junior High School

Pictured is a scene from a past Red Ribbon Week at Irvington Grade School.

Central Middle School — Centralia

October 15 — 17: PBIS will be selling Dum Dum sucker messages for 50 cents each at lunch to be delivered the following week. Send a message to your friends during Red Ribbon Week. Let all your friends know you are staying drug free. Monday, October 21: “Red Out Day.” Send a message of support for Red Ribbon Week by wearing red. The homeroom with the highest percentage of participants will win. Water and red flavoring will be sold in the morning. (One winner per grade level.) Tuesday, October 22: “Sunglasses Day.” Send a massage you are too cool for drugs. Wear our favorite pair of sunglasses around CJHS all day. (Sunglasses

Monday, October 21: “Red Out Day.” Send a message of support for Red Ribbon Week by wearing red. The homeroom with the highest percentage of participants will win. Water and red flavoring will be sold in the morning. (One winner per grade level.) Tuesday, October 22: “Sunglasses Day.” Send a massage you are too cool for drugs. Wear our favorite pair of sunglasses around CJHS all day. (Sunglasses will not be allowed to be worn on the face during instructional time.) Wednesday, October 23: “Costume Day.” Send a message of creativity and wear your favorite school appropriate costume. Thursday, October 24: “School Spirit Day.” Send a message of spirit by wearing your purple and white to support a drug free CJHS. The student with the most school spirit will win! (One winner per grade level will be chosen during lunch.)

Hawthorn School — Salem

• School Resource Officer will meet with each class to discuss issues related to drug use. • Morning meeting topics each day will be related to the dangers of drug use. • Teachers will have the chance to read books and show videos in the classroom related to drug use and the dangers involved.

Irvington Grade School

Monday: RED-y to live a drug free life. Wear Red. Tuesday,: Don’t let drugs MIX you up. Wear mismatched clothes. Wednesday,: Follow your DREAMS, don’t do drugs. Wear your pajamas. Thursday, October 24: Drugs are SCARY. Halloween costume (Judging at 12:30; trip to bank; 2:00 dismissal).

Jordan Elementary School — Centralia

Monday, October 28: “RED”y to Live A Drug Free Life! Wear red clothing and show that we are all drug free! Drug free bracelets will be passed out and everyone is encouraged to wear them for the rest of the week! Tuesday, October 29: Oh, The Places You Will Go If You Don’t Do Drugs! Dress like a tacky tourist! Wednesday, October 30: I’m Too “BRIGHT” for Drugs! Wear bright clothing! Thursday, October 31: Sock It to Drugs! Wear crazy socks! P.E. classes will have a sock hop!

North Wamac Grade School

Monday, October 28: “Wamac is teaming up against drugs!” School spirit wear. Tuesday, October 29: “Put a cap on drugs!” Hat day. Wednesday, October 30: “Rally in red against drugs!” Wear as much red as possible. Thursday, October 31: “It’s crazy to do drugs!” Crazy hair and sock day. Friday, November 1: “Put drugs to sleep!” Pajama day. The school will also have a coloring contest this week. Student council will judge each class’s coloring and pick a winner in each grade. The winner of each class will receive some sort of small prize.

Sandoval High School

Theme - “Let’s Taco bout Drug Free” Monday: “Sleep on drugs, we’ll taco bout it later!” Wear PJs. Selling taco/ nachos at lunch. Tuesday: Working on theme. Wear Tropical Tuesday. Tourist for the day. Selling Dip and Dots. Wednesday: “Drugs are nacho friend!” Dress like a friend. Twin day. Nachos at lunch. Thursday: “Wear Black and red ‚ knock drugs dead!” Spirit Day. Dip and Dots at lunch. Friday: Dress up for Halloween. Leftovers for lunch (Dip and Dots. Nachos.

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Wednesday, October 16, 2019

CHS Class Of 1969 Celebrates 50th Reunion

The Centralia High School class of 1969 held their 50th reunion on September 20, 21 and 22. The co-chairs for the event were Tom Feig, Jan(Kaney) Feig, Guy Holtkamp, and Cindy ( S c h n a k e ) Ho l t k a mp. Committee members were Judy (Miller) Thalman, Peggy (Myers) Beal, Ira Kaye (Seals) Hickam, John Stuehmeier, Linda (Helpingstine) Stover, Danny Stover, Linda Aydt. Also helping out were Linda

(Estoppey) Greer, Nedra (Ragusa) Loyd, Jack Mays, Mark Terry, Tom Kasten, Kenny Thalman, Noland Atchison, Kathy Atchison, Ron Hickam, and Debbie (Gutzler) Moore. The class directory, with current mailing and email addresses, currently has accurate contact information on 258 classmates. They live in 29 different states. Additionally, one classmate lives in the U.S. Virgin Islands

and one classmate lives in Italy, with both of them attending the event. On Friday evening a picnic style dinner was served at the Jaycee Park/Sprehe Field building. Decorations were provided by Judy (Miller) Thalman and Peggy (Myers) Beal. Some former teachers attending were Harold “Eddie” Womble, Dean Skambraks, Dick Carpenter and Rod White.

On Saturday morning 22 graduates participated in a coffee reception at the home of Ira Kaye (Seals) Hickam and Ron Hickam, located on Lake Centralia. A golf outing was held at Greenview Golf Club, and the winning team members were Car y Dickinson, Steve Brink, Kirby Dipert and John Timothy. Also, a few classmates attended a tour of the Centralia Carillon. At 4:00 p.m. over 50

classmates attended a complimentary wine tasting. On Saturday evening, a dinner and dance was held at the Elks Club. A table with a tri-fold display of photographs of the deceased classmates was provided in their memory. Engraved coffee mugs were given by Theodell Cavitt to each classmate in memory of her late son, Greg Cavitt, who was formerly a member of the

class of 1969. After dinner, the class danced to music provided by “The Cruisers” from Paducah, Kentucky. A farewell brunch at the Best Western Hotel & Suites in Centralia capped off the weekend on Sunday morning. A 70th birthday party was already announced for 2021. Additional photos available at www.theshoppersweekly.com

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Pictured are, front row: Becky Houser Luebben, Roger Pierjok, Ira Kaye Seals Hickam, Alan “Chico” McDonal, Irvin Buchholz, Jerry Wright, Kenny Thalman, Tom Feig, Scott Engel; second row: Mary Stubblefield Kimerling, Sue Scranton Capitani, Dinah Wood, Mary Beth Wilson Cunningham, Donna Lashbrook Gunderson, Linda Helpingstine Stover, Gloria Young-Jones Westbrook, Denise Heidler Wilhelm, Deborah Schriefer Barkau, Tana Copple Byars, Jan Kaney Feig; third row: Kris Ryan Huddleson, Ann Darin Toedte, Jack Mays, Guy Holtkamp, Cindy Schnake Holtkamp, Judy Schaeffer Stack, Linda Aydt Moergen, Eddie Veltman, Rickie Nicholson McElheney, Claudia Held Smith; fourth row: Richard Rittenhouse, Sandy McClanahan Adams, Kathy Bland Wehking, Kirby Dipert, Pam Kinder Brown, Gary Joe Sanders, Birth Birdo Norris, Danny Stover, Eric Collins, Marsha Bryant Jackson, Regina Waithe Bryant, Kella Collins Marchal, Clifford Young, Jan Gansauer Cook, Kathy Johnson Harvey, Nedra Ragusa Lloyd, Judy Miller Thalman; fifth row: Mike Biagi, Peggy Myers Beal, Mike Taylor, David Rothschild, Travis Norris, Rebecca Bowen Penetcost, Cheryl Manus Cook, Sally Borland McCabe, Arlene Copple Cook, Jan Dishinger, Lee Jessica Frankin Marshall, Steve Copple Kenneth Reed, Linda Estoppey Greer, Debbie Gutzler Moore; sixth row: Bruce Currie, Mark Terry, Steve Starr, Steve Alexander, Mark Depew, David Plassman, Cary Dickinson, Dianne McGee, Algernod Dabney, Dan Mundell and Linda Mays Nesmith; last row: Tom Kasten, Loren Amason, Mike Malone, Dale Meryman, Gary Dodillet, Richard Bohrer, John Timothy, John Stuehmeier, Noland Atchison, Eddie Claypool, George Worthy, Chet Langin.

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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A changing situation calls for a change in plans. Although you might prefer the schedule you had already worked up, you could do better by agreeing to make the needed adjustments. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) That once seemingly rock-solid proposition you favored might be hiding some serious flaws. Take time to check it more carefully and question anything that seems out of kilter. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Finish up those lingering tasks so that you can then arrange to spend some time in quiet reflection. This will go a long way in restoring both your physical and spiritual energies. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A family situation could heat up and boil over unless you deal with it as soon as possible. Try to persuade other family members to work with you to help cool things down. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Cheer up, Kitty Cat! That low feeling will begin to ebb by midweek, and you should be back in the social swirl in time for the weekend. A long-postponed deal could be starting up again. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Going too fast and too far on too little knowledge could be risky. Best to slow down and check for any gaps in your information. It’s what you don’t know that could hurt you. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Trying to make peace among quarreling family members, friends or

colleagues can be tough. Expect some resistance, maybe even some expressions of resentment. But stay with it. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Changing your mind doesn’t have to be a problem once you realize that you might have good and sufficient cause to do so. Make your explanations clear and complete. Good luck. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) An unkept promise can be irksome and easily raise the Archer’s ire. But instead of getting into a confrontation, take time to check why someone you relied on came up short. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A new workplace distraction creates an unnecessary delay. The sooner you deal with it, the better for all concerned. A personal matter also should be attended to as soon as possible. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Once again, the Aquarian’s gift for applying both practical and creative methods to resolve a situation makes all the difference. Personal relationships thrive during the weekend. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) A relationship appears to be losing its once-strong appeal for reasons that might be different from what you think. An open and honest talk could lead to some surprising revelations. BORN THIS WEEK: Your life is bound by your belief that character counts more than anything else. © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.

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EAGLE LIFE

Ministries by: Cliff Sanders

The Blessings of Obedience Recently on Facebook, I saw this statement, “God has a habit of picking nobodies and making them somebodies without consulting anybody.” When Israel clamored to have a king like the nations around them, God relented and raised up an obscure nobody by the name of Saul and made him a somebody — the first king of Israel. God greatly blessed Saul and gave him many victories. Unfortunately, Saul began to disobey and rebel against God’s Word. God sent Saul and his army against the Amalekites and instructed Saul to completely destroy them and all of their livestock. But Saul disobeyed God and kept the best of the sheep for himself. God sent the prophet Samuel to confront Saul. Saul’s excuse was that he kept the best of the sheep to offer animal sacrifices in worship to God. Samuel said, “Has the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices as in obeying the voice of the Lord? Behold, to obey is

better than sacrifice and to heed than the fat of rams. For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry. Because you have rejected the word of the Lord, he also has rejected you from being king.” (I Samuel 15:22-23) Saul lost the blessing and favor of God because of disobedience and rebellion. Samuel’s word to King Saul is referenced at least ten times in scripture concerning how to please God. Jesus lived in obedience to the Father and made the ultimate sacrifice on the cross. (Hebrews 10:5-10) Consider some of the blessings of obedience to God. OBEDIENCE IS THE HIGHEST FORM OF WORSHIP. King Saul claimed that he kept back the sheep and oxen to worship God with. But God says, “Obedience is better than sacrifice.” (I Samuel 15:22-23) At one time Lucifer led the angelic host in worship. But his rebellion expelled him from the presence of God. God seeks those who will worship him in “spirit and truth.” (John 4:23-24) OBEDIENCE RESULTS

IN INTIMACY WITH GOD. “Sacrifice and offering you did not desire; my ears you have opened.” (Psalm 40:6-8; 51:16-17) Jesus said, “My sheep hear my voice and will not follow a stranger.” (John 10:4-5) Obedience makes you a friend of God. (John 15:14; Revelation 3:20) OBEDIENCE ASSURES YOU OF GOD’S PRESENCE. “Terror will grip them, for God is with those who obey him.” (Psalm 14:5 NLT) Even if you are thrown in a fiery furnace, God will be with you like he was with the three

Hebrew children who refused to worship another God. OBEDIENCE QUALIFIES YOU FOR THE GIFT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. “But Peter said, ‘We ought to obey God rather than men . . . so also is the Holy Spirit, whom God has given to those who obey him.’” (Acts 5:26-32) Faith and obedience will release the Holy Spirit to work through your life. OBEDIENCE IS A TESTIMONY TO THE WORLD. “For your obedience has become known to all.” (Romans 16:19) When

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7 one “walks the talk” and practices what they preach, it becomes an undeniable and powerful testimony to the world. OBEDIENCE BRINGS PROSPERIT Y AND HEALING. “If you be willing and obedient you shall eat the good of the land.” (Isaiah 1:11-20) I prayed for a man who had back problems. A few days later he called me and said, “Pastor, after I obeyed the Lord in a certain situation, my back was totally healed.” Jesus put a mud pack on a blind man’s eye and told him to go and wash in the pool of Siloam. As the man

obeyed, he came back seeing. Obedience to God will bring prosperity and healing. Experience the blessings in obedience. The old hymn reminds us “Trust and obey. For there is no other way to be happy in Jesus, than to trust and obey.” Look to Jesus, who, in obedience to his heavenly Father, willingly laid down his life on the cross as the ultimate sacrifice for our sins. Shalom, Cliff Sanders Eagle Life Ministries eagleslife8@gmail.com

LOOKING FOR A CHURCH HOME? YOU’VE FOUND IT WITH US. Sermon Summary: October 13, 2019 Sermon Title: “When The Ox Stumbles”

See 2 Samuel 6: 2-7 The ox represents the flesh and the ark represents the Holy Spirit. There was a delicate balance between the Ox and the Ark. And when it looked like that balance was being tilted, Uzzah stuck his hands where they did not belong. We are faced with that same challenge. There is a delicate balance between the flesh and the Holy Spirit, and we have to be careful when we operating in the realm of the Holy Spirit. But the real problem in this story started over 20 years prior. In 1 Samuel chapter 4, starting with verse 3 we read where the Israelite’s, under King Saul rule, were losing a battle with the Philistines. So they decided to go get the Ark of the Covenant and take it out onto the battlefield. They were basically using the Ark as a good luck charm. They got this idea from when Joshua took the Ark into the battle of Jericho. However, GOD told Joshua to take the Ark into battle. These elders just decided on their own to do so. And when they mis-used the presence of God, God allowed them to be defeated. But, also in the process the Ark was taken captive. In essence, they lost the Holy Spirit of God!

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Three Age Groups: 3-6; 7-9; 10-12 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners of each age group will receive a prize. Entry Deadline: Wednesday October 30th. Winners will be announced on The Weeklyʼs Facebook page October 31, 2019. Please mail entries to P.O.Box 1223 or bring entries to our office at 301 E. Broadway, Centralia IL. Drawings will be judged independently based on the ability of each child. MUST BE COLORED BY THE CHILD. Winners are not selected at random. One entry per person. No Purchase Necessary. No employeesʼ families. Winners must be able to pick up prizes in Centralia office in person.

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Upcoming Drug Awareness Event

D.A.N.C.E. is a drug awareness neighboring community event that will be held on Saturday, Nov. 2 at the Centralia Moose

5 to 7 p.m. Cost is $10 per meal and must prepaid by Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. The meal includes BBQ pork steak, macaroni and cheese, slaw

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There will be a silent auction and a 50/50 raffle. Entertainment will begin at 7 p.m. and be provided by DenMark (Dennis Pracht and Mark Vogel), Comedian Jole Krack & Friends from STL, and Just Ki l lin Time DJ. Reservations are by donation and are on a first come, first served basis. Must be 21 to attend. If seating is still available, donations may be made at the door to get into the event. Checks can be made payable to UCT (D.A.N.C.E.) and mailed to Centralia Moose Lodge, PO Box #51, Centralia IL 62801, Atten: Brandi King. For more information call Brandi King at 618-2048732. This a community service event for Marion County Drug Court and Marion County Coalition Against Drug Abuse, with all proceeds being split between the two. All donations will be accepted.

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Seasonal Sights

It’s that time of year when different businesses pick a light pole to decorate for Halloween. Make a trip to Downtown Centralia and enjoy the interesting creative light poles. Pictured at right are Elisha Monken, Jan Monken and Jerr y Atchison getting into the spirit by decorating the light pole in front of The Weekly’s corporate office at the corner of Broadway and Poplar.

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Scholarship Salad Luncheon

It’s a haunting good time at the Centralia House in downtown Centralia. This bride and groom decided to dine outside... wrapped around just one of the decorated light poles. This one was decorated by Christi, Crystal and Sonya.

Lodge located at 1824 S. and garlic toast. Beverages Poplar St. in Centralia. must be purchased from Dinner will be served from the Moose. Friday, October 18, 2019

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Halloween Treats

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Make sure your family and friends get plenty of treats this Halloween. Below are some of my family favorites.

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6 medium apples 2 cups sugar 1 cup water

Candied Apples

6 wooden skewers or sticks 2/3 cup light corn syrup Red food coloring

Wash and dry apples. Remove stem from each and insert a wooden skewer securely in its place. In a small heavy saucepan, dissolve sugar and corn syrup in water over medium heat. Raise heat and boil rapidly until syrup reaches 300° on a candy thermometer — the hard crack stage. (No thermometer? Drop a little of the mixture into very cold water; when removed, it will crack when tapped sharply.) Remove from heat and stir in enough food coloring to give a bright rosy color. Place saucepan in a large pan of hot water. Holding each apple by its skewer, dip into syrup until completely coated; place on a greased tray or cookie sheet to harden. Makes 6 candied apples.

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Cream butter until soft; gradually add brown sugar, beating until fluffy. Beat in egg and vanilla. Sift flour, baking soda and salt together; gradually stir into egg mixture. Stir in milk and oatmeal: mix well and chill for a few hours. Roll out dough on a sheet of waxed paper until a little less than 1/4 inch thick. With a jack-o'-lantern cutter, cut out cookies and place about 1 inch apart on a lightly greased baking sheet. Use raisins to make eyes, nose and mouth on each cookie. Bake in a preheated 375° oven 10 minutes. Makes about 40 cookies. NOTE: Not all of the cookies need be shaped as jack-o'-lanterns. Try a variety of cookie cutters to bring out all the goblins, cats, witches and ghosts. 2 eggs 2 T. butter, softened 2 tsp. baking powder 1/2 cup orange juice Oil for deep frying

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1 cup coarsely chopped peanuts 3 quarts popped popcorn (about 3/4 cup unpopped)

Orange Doughnut Drops

1/2 cup granulated sugar 2 cups flour 1/4 tsp. salt 2 T. finely grated orange peel Confectioners' sugar

Beat eggs: then beat in granulated sugar and butter. Sift flour, baking powder and salt together: stir into egg mixture alternately with orange juice and peel. Heat oil to 375° in a large saucepan or deep skillet. Drop batter into oil by scant teaspoonfuls - do not overcrowd. (The batter will drop easily if you dip spoon into hot oil before dipping it into batter.) Fry until golden brown, then turn to brown evenly. Remove with a slotted spoon. Drain on paper towels and dust with confectioners' sugar. Makes 3 dozen 1½-inch doughnut drops. *** If you have a favorite recipe and want to share it with us, just send it in c/o The Shopper's Weekly, P.O. Box 1223, Centralia, IL 62801 or email to: info@theshoppersweekly.com, (Subject - ATTN: Lizzie) Also, if you have a household problem, like a stubborn stain or a kitchen conundrum, drop us a line, our readers just might have your solution! I'm also interested in your general decorating or household tips. Send your message in a bottle and we might just publish it and enlighten our readers! Until next week, Au Revoir! —Elizabeth Fenton


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ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE

The undersigned person(s) does (do) hereby certify that my (our) business is or is to be conducted or transacted under the name of Greg’s Outboard Motor Service, that its location is or will be at the address of 1611 Wabash Ave., Centralia, IL, 62801, in the County of Marion, State of Illinois, and that the true or real full name(s) of the person(s) owning, conducting or transacting the same, with the post office or address(es) of said person(s) is shown as below.

Penny Caudill 1611 Wabash Ave. Centralia, IL 62801

I (we) further certify that the nature of my (our) aforementioned business is: outboard motor repair. Dated this 27th day of September, 2019. Penny Caudill STATE OF ILLINOIS } 10-16 } SS: COUNTY OF MARION } I, a Notary Public in and for the county and state aforesaid, do hereby certify that Penny Caudill is/are the same person(s) who personally appeared before me this day and duly acknowledged that they executed the above certificate and that the statements contained therein are true. Dated this 27th day of September, 2019 Gala Rose Notary Public STATE OF ILLINOIS } } SS: COUNTY OF MARION } I, Steven A. Fox, County Clerk of Marion County, in the State aforesaid, do hereby certify that the within is a true and correct copy of an Assumed Name Certificate on file in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal at my office in Salem, Illinois, this 27th day of September, 2019. Steven A. Fox Marion County Clerk & Recorder

ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE

The undersigned person(s) does (do) hereby certify that my (our) business is or is to be conducted or transacted under the name of GTB Lands, that its location is or will be at the address of 1339 Old Bell Rd., Iuka, IL, 62849, in the County of Marion, State of Illinois, and that the true or real full name(s) of the person(s) owning, conducting or transacting the same, with the post office or address(es) of said person(s) is shown as below.

T.J. Speiser 412 S. Linton St. Odin, IL 62870

I (we) further certify that the nature of my (our) aforementioned business is: Farm/Agriculture. Dated this 30th day of September, 2019. T.J. Speiser STATE OF ILLINOIS } } SS: 10-23 COUNTY OF MARION } I, a Notary Public in and for the county and state aforesaid, do hereby certify that T.J. Speiser is/are the same person(s) who personally appeared before me this day and duly acknowledged that they executed the above certificate and that the statements contained therein are true. Dated this 30th day of September, 2019 Gala Rose Notary Public STATE OF ILLINOIS } } SS: COUNTY OF MARION } I, Steven A. Fox, County Clerk of Marion County, in the State aforesaid, do hereby certify that the within is a true and correct copy of an Assumed Name Certificate on file in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal at my office in Salem, Illinois, this 30th day of September, 2019. Steven A. Fox Marion County Clerk & Recorder

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Same Day Service! Drive-Up Window! Pick-Up & Delivery! M – F 7:30AM - 5PM SAT. 8AM - NOON

909 S. 10th St. • Mt. Vernon 618-242-0825 www.courtesycleanersmtvernon.com

New Salem Location! West Gate Mini Mall 618-548-0802 10-16

302 Auto/Trucks For Sale FOR SALE: 2000 Toyota Tacoma 4WD p/u truck, approx. 134,000 mi.; body and motor in good shape, needs frame work, $1,500. 618-315-1087, or 618-315-1892 after 5. 10-16

RVs/Campers

FOR SALE: 2010 Coachmen Concord RV, very clean and well maintained, $45,000. 618-246-7819 10-23

––––––––––––––––––––––– VIAGRA and CIALIS USERS! 100 Generic Pills SPECIAL $99.00 FREE Shipping! 100% guaranteed. 24/7 CALL NOW! 888-445-5928 Hablamos Espanol –––––––––––––––––––––––

Health / Medical

––––––––––––––––––––––– CASH paid for your unwanted Inogen or Respironics portable oxygen concentrators! Call NOW for top-dollar offer. Agents available 24/7. No CPAP/TANKS. 877-315-7116 ––––––––––––––––––––––– DENTAL INSURANCE. Call Physicians Mutual Insurance Company for details. NOT just a discount plan, REAL coverage for 350 procedures. 888-623-3036 or http://www. dental50plus.com/58 Ad# 6118 ––––––––––––––––––––––– ATTENTION OXYGEN THERAPY USERS! Inogen One G4 is capable of full 24/7 oxygen delivery. Only 2.8 pounds. FREE information kit. Call 877-929-9587 –––––––––––––––––––––––

Help Wanted

––––––––––––––––––––––– TRUCK DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED at Stevens Transport! Earn $1000 per week! Paid CDL Training! No experience needed! 1-844-452-4121 drive4stevens.com –––––––––––––––––––––––

Home Improvement

––––––––––––––––––––––– Eliminate gutter cleaning forever! LeafFilter, the most advanced debris-blocking gutter protection. Schedule a FREE LeafFilter estimate today. 15% off and 0% financing for those who qualify. PLUS Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-855-995-2490 –––––––––––––––––––––––

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Construction Crews Needed.

FOR RENT: Upstairs apt., 2BR/1BA, private garage & garage door opener, washer & dryer available in basement, $550/mo. w/1 mo. security deposit, 1500 13th St., Apt. A, Highland, IL. Call 10-16 618-654-3078

602 Furniture & Appliances

618-732-8704 TFN 404

Maco Elevator

418 N. Oak • Centralia TFN 532-6779

Our Classifieds Get Results

Construction Workers Needed starting pay

1500 per hour

$

Apply in person at: DCA Construction 1620 N. 4th St. Breese, IL 62230

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Wanted To Buy

802

NEED CASH? I buy estates, antiques, garage clean-outs, barns, household and more!

CALL ME:

618-367-2469 TFN

WANTED: I’ll buy or lease your house; close quick; any price, area or cond. 618-365-5924

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WANTED: Buying broken electric dryers, $10 each, will pick up. 618-315-8076 10-16

Locally Owned & Operated! Ben Klebba Mt. Vernon 618-322-0000

Barkley Barnard Fairfield 618-842-7850

CATTLEMEN'S LIVESTOCK, INC. Phone: 618-895-3156 Highway 15 West • P.O. Box 486, Wayne City, IL 62895

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Miscellaneous

––––––––––––––––––––––– CASH PAID for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS! 1 DAY PAYMENT & PREPAID shipping. HIGHEST PRICES! Call 1-888-776-7771. www.Cash4DiabeticSupplies. com ––––––––––––––––––––––– CASH FOR CARS: We Buy Any Condition Vehicle, 2002 and Newer. Nationwide Free Pick Up! Call Now: 1-800-864-5960. ––––––––––––––––––––––– COMPUTER ISSUES? FREE DIAGNOSIS by GEEKS ON SITE! Virus Removal, Data Recovery! 24/7 EMERGENCY $20 OFF ANY SERVICE with coupon 42522! Restrictions apply. 1-866-969-2936 –––––––––––––––––––––– INVENTORS - FREE INFORMATION PACKAGE Have your product idea developed affordably by the Research & Development pros and presented to manufacturers. Call 1-888501-0236 for a Free Idea Starter Guide. Submit your idea for a free consultation. –––––––––––––––––––––––

Miscellaneous

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Travel

––––––––––––––––––––––– Orlando + Daytona Beach Florida Vacation! Enjoy 7 Days and 6 Nights with Hertz, Enterprise or Alamo Car Rental Included - Only $298.00. 12 months to use 855-403-8409 –––––––––––––––––––––––

Wanted To Buy

––––––––––––––––––––––– Cash for unexpired DIABETIC TEST STRIPS! Call 1-855-4404001 Free Shipping, Best Prices & 24 hr payment! BBB Rated A+ www.TestStripSearch.com. –––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED

Healthier Meat at Cheaper Prices Grass & Grain Fed No Artificial Growth Hormones We Sell Whole, Halves, Quarters

Auker Farms 618-335-2594 12-18

Help Wanted

NEXT AUCTION: MONDAY, October 21 Cattle auctions are held 1st & 3rd Monday of each month. Sunday check-in hours are 1-6 p.m.

Stay in your home longer with an American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1,500 off, including a free toilet, and a lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-534-6198 ––––––––––––––––––––––– BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. EASY, ONE DAY updates! We specialize in safe bathing. Grab bars, no slip flooring & seated showers. Call for a free in home consultation: 888-912-4745 –––––––––––––––––––––––

805

FRESH BEEF & PORK

CATTLE AUCTION

Mark Barnard Wayne City 618-599-6073

NEED CASH? We’re now buying complete household estates, antique tools, barn items, iron bells, old metal signs, coins, guns, antique cars & trucks, in and around Centralia area. 618-838-1454 10-23

FOR SALE: Tan console theatre seating $350; oak 4 door floor cabinet, 64” wide, $150; wood cart $20; beautiful king bed w/nightstand & chest of drawers $600. Call 618-214-0804 10-23

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Mobile Homes For Sale ............... 505 Business Property....................... 506 Lots & Acreage............................ 507 Farming ....................................... 508 Firewood ..................................... 509 Furniture & Appliances ............... 602 Music........................................... 603 Pets & Supplies ........................... 605 Business Opportunities .............. 606 Help Wanted ............................... 701 Situations Wanted....................... 702 Rummage Sales .......................... 801 Wanted To Buy ............................ 802 Wanted To Rent ........................... 803 Miscellaneous ...............................805

Wanted To Buy

FOR SALE: A collection of 15 Avon Mrs. Albees in original packaging, 1995-2005, 2008, 20102011, with 125 year anniversary edition, $50 each, cash only. Call 10-23 618-214-0573

Lawn & Garden

• Bulk Seeds • Grass Seeds • Bird Seeds & Feeders Come See Us For Your Lawn & Garden Needs

802

Automotive Services................... 301 Auto/Trucks For Sale .................. 302 RVs/Campers .............................. 303 Boats/Watercrafts ...................... 304 Motorcycles/ATVs ....................... 305 Health & Fitness ......................... 306 Construction & Home Improvement ................. 401 Lawn & Garden ........................... 404 Buildings for Sale/Rent .............. 500 Houses For Sale .......................... 501 Houses For Rent.......................... 502 Apartment For Rent .................... 503 Mobile Homes For Rent .............. 504

FOR SALE: Small buffet $40; wood ornate bar set w/black marble top $200; wood table set w/2 chairs $150; beautiful black & oak DR table set w/6 chairs $850; large entertainment center unit $500; all furniture in good cond. Call 618-214-0804 10-23

Post Frame Construction.

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Courtesy Cleaners

303

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MCINTOSH

Erected, Choice Of Colors

Houses For Rent

502

618-594-4717

Health & Fitness –––––––––––––––––––––––

RVs/Campers

303

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FOR SALE: Booth 45, going out of business sale. 50% off most everything. Furniture, crystal, lamps, stained glass windows, beautiful glassware, quilts. Java Joe’s Antique Section, 325 W. Noleman, Centralia IL. Tues.– Sat. 10-16 8:00 –5:00

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Autos Wanted

––––––––––––––––––––––– CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Makes/Models 2002-2018! Any Condition. Running or Not. Top $$$ Paid! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-985-1806 –––––––––––––––––––––––

Health & Fitness

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Miscellaneous

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Adjunct Instructors

KASKASKIA COLLEGE

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Kaskaskia College is searching for Adjunct Instructors. These positions require a master’s degree with a minimum of 18 graduate hours in the teaching discipline. Two years of community college teaching experience or work experience in the field is preferred. The following locations need the following disciplines. Trenton Education Center •English •Reading •Mathematics •Biology •Psychology Greenville Education Center •Biology •English Salem Education Center •English •Mathematics •Sociology Vandalia Education Center •Mathematics •Biology •Sociology Nashville Education Center •English •Math •Sociology

Please visit www.kaskaskia.edu/hr for instructions to apply for these positions under Employment Oportunities. Director of Human Resources Kaskaskia College 27210 College Road Centralia IL 62801 AA/EEO Employer 618-545-3023 Kaskaskia College is interested in receiving applications from individuals who would enhance the diversity of the College.

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The Weekly – Centralia / Salem Area

Wednesday, October 16, 2019


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