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dinner, the owner took Tom on a tour of his walk-in closet. "Tom ... why didn't you tell me you were sent by Genco Beverages? Anyway, these are my leather jackets ... and this one ... this one I won't even wear. It was worn by Henry Winkler when he jumped the shark on "Happy Days." No ... this one stays here." He petted the jacket, softly cooing, "Fonzi ... Fonzi ..." But dinner did not go so well. The mere mention of Leather Tuscadero sent the owner/GM into a fit. "He never gets that starting job! And let me tell you another thing, bucko! I ain't gonna sit on it for anyone! I ain't no Richie Cunningham!" Tom wiped his mouth and excused himself as the owner carried on. The next morning the owner/GM woke up to find his prized leather jacket replaced with a jean jacket. On the back, a red patch was sewn reading "Joanie loves Chachi." The screams could be heard all the way back to Oakland. A few weeks later, the Godfather got a bunch of flowers sent to his office. The quarterback had gotten the starting job. "How'd you do it," he was asked. He shrugged. "I gave him a jacket he couldn't use."
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out to the suburbs, where he went on to grow a family. His upward climb continued until his drinks were served in every stadium. He had power and influence. One day, a quarterback asked for a meeting. He was on the downside of his career and he wanted Vito and his adopted son, Tom, a persistent and principled sports agent (but not a fan of racehorses), to represent him again. This time, he was looking to quarterback out in Los Angeles, where they had not one, but two pro teams in town. "I'm perfect for the Raiders offense," he said, beginning to sob. "It's the perfect offense for me ... long bombs on every single play ... but the owner and GM ... this one guy ... he won't sign me. What can I do?" To his surprise, Vito jumped up and smacked him. "You can be a RAM!" Tom was dispatched to negotiate the very next day. At first, the owner/ GM would not take his call. Upon learning of his Mark Vasto is a veteran pedigree, however, he sportswriter who lives in changed his tune and New Jersey. invited him to his palatial © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. estate for dinner. Before round of the NFL Draft. 4. Name the last team that was a No. 4 seed when it won the NCAA Tournament in men's basketball. 5. When was the last time before 2014-15 that the Montreal Canadiens made the conference semifinals of the NHL playoffs two consecutive seasons? 6. Name the last appearance in the MLS Cup final for the New England Revolution before 2014. 7. British cyclists have won three of the past four (2012-15) Tour de France
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The Shoppers Weekly Papers Centralia / Salem Area maintain camp properties and develop and deliver unique leadership program activities for girls. generates immeasurable During the Nut, Candy & results for girls and their Magazine Program, girls communities. Girls who will sell items such as whole participate in the 2015 Fall cashews, deluxe pecan clusProduct Program benefit ters, fruit slices and English from “learning by earning” Butter Toffee. One item, and develop five valuable life Mint Treasure, will be sold skills — goal setting, deci- in a special limited Girl sion making, money man- Scout collectible tin. Also agement, people skills and new this year are: Honey business ethics. In addition, Mustard Pretzel Mix, Dark proceeds from the program Chocolate Caramel Caps help Girl Scouts of Southern with Sea Salt and Black Illinois (GSSI) recruit and Forest Trail Mix. In additrain adult volunteers, tion, hundreds of magazines provide financial assistance will be available through so Girl Scouting is available QSP for those wishing to to all girls, improve and purchase a new subscription
2015 GIRL SCOUT NUT, CANDY AND MAGAZINE PROGRAM The 2015 Girl Scout Nut, Candy & Magazine Program began Sept. 26 and runs through Oct. 17. Girl Scouts throughout southern Illinois will be taking orders for delicious nuts and candies, as well as magazines and they hope you will support the girls by making a purchase. “The Nut, Candy & Magazine (NCM) Program is an integral part of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience where girls gain hands-on experience with five skills linked to leadership and financial literacy,”
said Kelly Jansen, GSSI Product Program Manager. “I am so excited to work with our girls and volunteers to make this year’s Girl S cout Nut, Candy & Magazine Program the most successful ever,” she added. “When you see a girl selling, please support her by ordering one of the yummy Girl Scout treats or purchase a magazine; this will help her achieve her sales goals and learn valuable business skills,” Jansen added. The Girl Scout Nut, Candy & Magazine Program
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FIRESIDE HOUSE OF CENTRALIA THE FEED BIN AND GARDEN CENTER'S DONATES TO ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION KENT AND BARBARA NIERMANN RETIRE AFTER 26 YEARS BY CATHY STUEHMEIER
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Susan Wobbe, of the Alzheiemer's Scramble held Alzheimer's Association. in July. The event was sponThe donation was made sored by Fireside House. possible by a Golfing for
PATTY BROUGH SEEKS RE-ELECTION Marion County Supervisor of Assessments Patty Brough has announced she is running for re-election. Presently finishing her 4th term, she has held this office since December 1, 2000. In her 15 years in office Brough has implemented two new computerized s y ste ms , a mappi ng program and a computerized valuation program. These systems have aided in the automation and efficiency of property assessments for Marion County. Brough stated, “Marion County now has a website available 24/7 where individuals can review all properties, assessments, tax information and more. The website along with the timeliness of the tax cycle is the accomplishment I am most proud of.” Brough admits her job is not an easy one, because no one likes taxes, but she takes great pride in her role
as the Chief County Assessment Officer for Marion County. Patty and her staff of five are responsible for maintaining approximately 35,000 parcels. She continually strives to maintain uniform and equitable assessments in the county in fairness to all. Brough has continued her education in real estate assessments and mapping, accumulating over 600 hours in addition to her Certified Illinois Assessing Officer designation. She is currently the Vice President of the Chief County Assessor’s Association for the State of Illinois. Brough is an active member of the Centralia BPW currently serving as BPW’s Public Relations Chair and BalloonFest Co-Chair. She has also ser ved as Recording Secretar y, Treasurer, Vice President and President as well as var ious committe es. Brough is the Networking
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It's with mixed emotions I write this story about the Niermanns, because they have been a part of my life for 50 years. I met Barb at Vasel's Jewelry in downtown Centralia and Kent at a feed store in Walnut Hill. When Kent and Barbara opened The Feed Bin and Garden Center 26 years ago, they started advertising with the then-one-yearold Shopper's Weekly, giving me the opportunity to work with them. For close to three decades, since the Feed Bin opened their doors in 1989, they have filled the needs of thousands of customers. Barb's retail background and Kent's farm background made the perfect combination for a successful business. When the store opened they sold mainly pet food and supplies. They slowly expanded, adding plants, trees, shrubs, garden seeds, landscaping supplies, hanging baskets, flowers and a huge gift shop, not to mention the largest selection of bird feeders in the area. When I asked Barb what she would miss the most, she told me that they will "miss working with people,"
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Kent and Barb Niermann but I'm sure not as much as their customers will miss them! The Niermanns said upon retirement they plan on taking some time to just relax, and possibly do a little traveling. Barb said that if she gets bored I'll see her pop in The Shopper's Weekly for a cup of coffee, and I can assure both Barb and Kent they will be more than welcome. The last day the Feed Bin will be open is September
30. After normal business hours it will close. An auction will be held at a later date for any inventory left, as well as the removable buildings. The Feed Bin building and three lots in their possession will also be up for sale. So I have mixed emotions. I'm so happy for them because their retirement is well earned, yet I'll miss seeing and working with them. But I know our friendship will last forever.
BCMW ANNOUNCES 2016 ILLINOIS HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM B CMW will begin making appointments for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015. Only households with persons 60 or over or households with someone who is currently receiving disability are eligible to receive an appointment at this time. Starting on Nov. 2 households who are currently disconnected or at or below 25% on their propane or fuel oil may set up appoint-
ments. Households with children under the age of 6 may also make appointments at this time. Dec. 1 will be the date all other households can begin contacting BCMW for appointment. Eligibility is determined by providing 30 day proof of household income, utility bill in an adult household member's name and proof of social security numbers for all household members. If utilities are included in rent, you may
still qualify for assistance. The 30 day income guidelines bas ed on number in household are as follows: 1–$1,471; 2–$1,991; 3–$2,511; 4–$3,031; 5–$3,551; 6–$4,071; 7–$4,591; 8–$5,111 Please contact the office of the county in which you reside to schedule an appointment. Bond 664-3309, Clinton 526-7223, Marion 532-7388; Washington 327-8476.
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SEEKING DRUG ADDICTION SOLUTIONS BY SCOTT REEDER
Sometimes it’s easy to forget public policy can collide with private pain. I saw that pain Thursday while chatting with state Sen. Kyle McCarter. McCarter, a Republican from downstate Lebanon, was one of only 11 senators who opposed a $60 million plan to provide taxpayerfunded treatment to heroin addicts. That in itself isn’t surprising. McCarter has carved a niche in the Illinois General Assembly as a fiscal conservative. What makes his situation unusual is that he lost his 21-year-old daughter to a heroin overdose. “My daughter, Amber, was absolutely beautiful and so smart and so headstrong. I can’t imagine where she got that last trait. But it wasn’t from her mother,� he said with a sad smile. Amber, who became involved with drugs as a teenager, was found dead in 2006 along railroad tracks in Brooklyn, Ill., a hardluck village near East St. Louis. His daughter had just left drug rehabilitation. “She had been off drugs for 45 days and she was doing great and then for some reason decided to use again. The dose of heroin she used was mixed with fentanyl and her body just couldn’t take it,� McCarter said as tears welled in his eyes. McCarter is a man who cares about the addicted. He and his wife open their home to recovering addicts and others facing serious challenges as part of their suppor t of Merc y Ministries, a faith-based recovery program. Not only does he provide a home, but he also offers job opportunities in his business for those in recovery. From a strictly political point of view, it’s hard to discern why McCarter would vote the way he did. Drug-treatment programs are popular with voters and even the harshest opponent would be hard-pressed to criticize the father of a child who died of a heroin overdose for voting for such a measure. But McCarter voted just
the opposite. “I voted against the program because the state is broke and doesn’t have $60 million for a new program. But, more importantly, I don’t think these government-sponsored programs work.� In fact, more than 90 percent of heroin addicts who go through rehabilitation use again. Admittedly, some folks who backslide later become sober, but that is small conciliation for a family like the McCarters who lost their daughter on the first relapse. “Some people voted for this because they wanted to show they care,� he said. “But you can’t just throw money at a problem and expect it to be solved. We all care.� McCarter believes the solution to the heroin epidemic lies with peer-based preventative programs and faith-based treatment. “Young people need to know they are loved, they are valued and they are important to God. And they need to hear it from their peers� he said. “And that needs to be shared in the way they communicate — social media.� And when it comes to helping addicts, McCarter said the solution lies outside of government with individuals and religious
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institutions providing funding for treatment. He wishes such a program had been available for his daughter. While one may debate the most effective way to treat heroin addiction, it’s impossible to question the sincerity of McCarter’s beliefs.
Scott Reeder is a veteran statehouse reporter and a journalist with Illinois News Network, a project of the Illinois Policy Institute. He can be reached at sreeder@ ilnews.org. Readers can subscribe to his free political newsletter by going to ILNEWS.ORG or follow his work on Twitter @scottreeder.
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MURRAY CENTER PARADE October 18, 2015 • 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Murray Center Regional Coalition in conjunction with Representative Charlie Meier is sponsoring a parade for the residents of Murray Center to celebrate the Murray Center is open, and they are enjoying life in their home. Bands, floats, and classic cars will be part of the parade. The parade will circle around Murray Center, and then an old-fashioned picnic will be held in the center grounds of Murray Center. There will be games, music, food and activities for everyone... residents, staff, and community members.
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In the news: • Pope Francis' visit to America • John Boehner resigns as House Speaker • U.S. State Department discovers chain of emails from Hillary Pope Francis was the highlight of last week. Pope Francis' three-leg tour in the United States ended Sunday and was under intense media coverage. For me, Pope Francis demonstrates perfect leadership, something that's absent in the majority of our leaders today. He is definitely the people's pope, an extraordinary individual full of goodness, and an example of humility. As a leader, his lesson to all was be better to each other. His other concerns were: • Respect for life • Respect for family • The importance of religious freedom • Climate change • Immigrants He also pointed out what each of us can do to change what is, referring to Philadelphiaborn Katharine Drexel — later recognized as a saint — who during an 1887 audience was asked, "What about you? What are you going to do?" This was a papal visit like no other. Many lives were changed both, Catholics and non-Catholics, Christians and non-Christians. He is a force of love that no one can deny. Each of us should look at our own standard of behavior and be reminded daily of what he said when he responded to a rapidly changing society, "Each of us has to respond as best we can." In closing on our holy father, I truly believe many of us in this country needed to be reminded of what should be the most important to us, our faith. On to Speaker of the House John Boehner, a devout Catholic who resigned his position within 24 hours after meeting with the Pope. I truly believe the upcoming battle over defunding
Planned Parenthood had something to do with his decision. Boehner's statement was, "I decided today's the day" after praying. I realize the majority of Americans prefer NO shutdown, but I think they would prefer that over giving tax dollars to any organization providing abortions and possibly being involved in selling unborn baby body parts, a practice so despicable I can't even imagine! John Boehner has been the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives since 2011, making him the second for the Presidency, behind Joe Biden the Vice President. On Sept. 25 he told his colleagues he will step down on Oct. 30. Boehner's exit creates an opening for the more conservative wing of the House caucus. Boehner has long faced intense pressure from his conservative colleagues to take more of an ideologically purist stance on divisive issues like government funding, Obamacare and, most recently, the funding of Planned Parenthood even if it risked a government shutdown. Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R- KS) was asked who will run for Speaker. He said, "Everyone." My prediction: Representative Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) will be the next House Speaker. John Boehner is a prime example of what the Republican Party used to be, and upon his resignation, what the establishment lost. Up next, under oath Hillary said she turned over all emails. Whoops, another lie. Last week the State Department received Clinton's email chain apparently not included in pages turned over. Many of these email messages were exchanged with former Army General David Petraeus. Some of these messages begin before Clinton entered the office of Secretary of State. Government officials did say the emails largely pertained to personnel matters. The key word here is largely, meaning not all. Yet with Hillary as well as Bill
there is always a play on words. Words and phrases like: "vast majority... was the focus... gee, I thought we did... the system was already there... the fact is... there's something about this I can't control... they found gaps... you mean wipe it with a cloth..." and of course, "it's my attorney's fault." Amazing this is a woman that says a lot and says nothing at the same time. But, of course, the best one and primary excuse is she's not technical, and when asked she just said, referring to the emails left, just get rid of them. She said she handled everything to the best of her ability. Well, folks, if that's the best of her ability, she doesn't need to be the President. But, of course, Bill Clinton said the email issue is the GOP's fault. That's the reason for the drop of her numbers in the polls. Sound familiar? The Obama administration's famous line: It's Bush's fault! It all goes back to what I've said before: The Clintons will say or do anything, or change their position, for a vote or a dollar. Prime example, looking back: Hillary, as a Senator voted for the Iraq war. Make no mistake, she was part of it. She made the statement that marriage is between a man and woman, before she supported same-sex marriage. She was for the Keystone Pipeline before she was against it. And I could go on and on about her flip flops. I think Bill needs to explain to his wife what under oath means; he should know. Hillary Clinton is scheduled to testify before the committee investigating the Benghazi attack in October. Do I look for her to go to jail? No, she's a Clinton, and in my opinion, a disgrace. Until next week. To comment on this or any column in The Shopper’s Weekly, please mail to: Editor, P.O. Box 1223, Centralia IL 62801, email to info@theshoppersweekly.com or drop it off at the office on 301 E. Broadway. In order for your letter to be considered for publication, you must provide your signature and an address and phone number where you can be reached. Addresses and phone numbers will not be published.
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
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The skies are blue, the leaves are slowly turning beautiful colors, and there's a crispness in the air. It's fall and time for Celebrate Centralia, a festival of art, wine, music and visiting with friends and neighbors. The City of Centralia and the Centralia Foundation have lined up local artisans with everything from jewelry to oil paintings, musicians, crafters, winer-
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ies, craft brewers, and of course, an array of food vendors. Plan now to attend. The festival will be on Saturday, Oct. 10 from 4 to 10 p.m. around the Carillon grounds on Broadway between Locust and Poplar. General admission is free. Musical performances begin at 4:00 p.m. Check out the website at www. celebratecentralia.com
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The City of Centralia's fall city wide cleanup event is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 19 through Friday, Oct. 23. This curbside pickup service is provided by the City of Centralia Public Works Department. All items are to be placed on the curb by 6 a.m. on the assigned pickup day. City Wide Fall Cleanup Day will be Saturday, Oct. 24 starting at 9 a.m. at Fairview Park. All are invited to join.
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KC BLUE ANGELS GOLF TEAM WINS ILLINOIS COLLEGE INVITATIONAL
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Pictured are the KC Blue Angels Golf Team: Bethany Kunick, Casey Willenborg, Lacy McTall, Jamie Resch, Jessica Weihe and Teri Hartmann. The Kaskaskia Blue Angels won the Illinois College Invitational held over the L ab or Day Weekend in Jacksonville. Freshman Lacy McTall led the KC women's golf team to a first place finish playing in her first college tournament. McTall's two day total of 168 was best among
all scorers earning her medalist honors. KC's C as e y Wi l l e nb org (Teutopolis) was second among all scorers with a two day total of 171. As a team the Blue Angels' score of 735 bested Monmouth College by 1 stroke. Illinois College was third and Millikin University fin-
ished fourth. Also scoring for KC was Teri Hartmann (Red Bud), Jessica Weihe (Nashville) and Bethany Kunick (Sandoval). The KC golfers are coached by Jay Garrett.  Illinois College’s Alexis Lintker (Okawville) finished third among all scorers with a 178.
CELEBRATE MURRAY CENTER PARADE Mayor Tom Ashby would like to announce that in conjunction with Representative Charlie Meier and the Murray Center Regional Coalition a parade for the residents of the Murray Center will be held on Oct. 18. The parade will circle entirely around the Murray Center
and will begin promptly at 1 p.m. This parade is to celebrate that the Murray Center is remaining open and the residents are enjoying life in their home. There will be entertainment and activities for everyone following the parade. Public parking will be available at the Centralia
Home Center Parking Lot at 1325 W. Broadway with shuttle service running regularly to the Murray Center grounds beginning at Noon. Parade entries are still being accepted and can be submitted by contacting City Clerk, Kim Enke at 618-533-7636 by Oct. 9.
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In the fall, the real action takes place in the kitchen and in the vegetable garden, when greens, cabbage and sweet potatoes are at their peak. But my favorite time to cook and bake is the fall and throughout the holidays. Sunday in our house is family time. For us it's the perfect time to catch up with one another over the dining room table. This Sunday's menu is Apple Baked Pork Roast, Pecan Glazed Brussels Sprouts, Ice Box Rolls and Pantry Chess Pie with freshly brewed iced tea.
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Pecan Glazed Brussels Sprouts 1½ lbs. fresh brussels sprouts 1/2 cup water 1/4 cup unsalted butter or margarine 1/3 cup firmly packed brown sugar
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Wash brussels sprouts thoroughly, and remove discolored leaves. Cut off stem ends and slash bottom of each sprout with a shallow "X." Bring 1/2 cup water to boil in large saucepan; add brussels sprouts. Cover, reduce heat, and simmer 8 to 10 minutes, or until sprouts are crisptender; drain and set aside. Melt butter in medium skillet; stir in brown sugar, soy sauce and salt. Bring butter mixture to boil, stirring constantly. Add pecans; reduce heat, and simmer, uncovered, 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add brussels sprouts; cook over medium heat 5 minutes; stir well before serving. Yield: 6 servings.
Mary Emma's Ice Box Rolls 1 cup water 1/3 cup unsalted butter or margarine 1/2 cup solid vegetable shortening 3/4 cup sugar 1 ½ tsp. salt
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Combine 1 cup water with butter, shortening, sugar and salt in saucepan; heat over low heat until butter and shortening melt. Let cool until temperature registers 105° to 115° F. on candy thermometer. Dissolve yeast in 1 cup warm water in large mixing bowl; let stand 5 minutes. Stir in cooled melted shortening mixture and eggs. Gradually add 2 cups flour, beating with electric mixer on medium speed until smooth. Stir in enough remaining flour to form thick dough. Turn dough out onto floured surface, and knead 5 to 8 minutes, or until smooth and elastic. Place in well greased bowl, turning to grease top; cover and refrigerate 1½ to 2 hours. Punch dough down; turn dough out onto lightly floured surface. Roll to 1/4-inch thickness. Cut rounds with 2½-inch cutter. With dull edge of knife, make a crease just off center on each round. Fold over so that top overlaps slightly; gently press edges together. Place on lightly greased baking sheets. Cover and let rise in warm place (85° F.), free from drafts, for 1 hour or until doubled in bulk. Preheat oven to 400° F. Bake 12 to 15 minutes, or until golden. Yield: 3 dozen.
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Preheat oven to 350° F. Combine sugar, cornmeal and salt in small bowl; mix well. Combine eggs and vanilla in medium bowl; beat well. Add sugar mixture, milk, and butter to egg mixture; beat until smooth. Line 9-inch pie plate with pastry; trim and flute edges. Pour in filling. Bake 30 minutes, or until set. Yield: 6 to 8 servings. *** 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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Youth Basketball League
Ages: 4 thru 14 (8th Grade)
Registration: Now thru Sept. 30 Leagues will be split between the number of players registered. Games played on Saturday mornings / afternoons. All players will receive a T-Shirt. Cost: $30.00 ($5.00 Late Fee after Sept. 30, if space)
and claws PAWS A Page Dedicated To Our Four-Footed Fuzzy Children.
High School Basketball League
(Must be able to provide current High School ID). Form your own team. Pick up rosters now! Registration: Oct. 1 – Oct. 21 Team Entry Fee: $550.00 (if registered by Oct. 21) $600.00 (Oct. 22 – Oct. 28)
Cats Shun Litter Box
No registrations accepted after Oct 28. No exceptions!
Games will be played on Wednesday nights! For more information contact Galen Mahle or Jacy Chapman at 618-532-3214 or crcgmahle@sbcglobal.net
Men’s Basketball League (18+)
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No registrations accepted after Oct. 28. No exceptions!
Games will be played on Wednesday nights! For more information contact Galen Mahle or Jacy Chapman at 618-532-3214 or crcgmahle@sbcglobal.net
Centralia Recreation Complex 115 East Second Street • Centralia
532-3214
www.centraliarecreationcomplex.com Washington County Animal Control’s
1. This is a female Black Lab mix. 2. This is a very nice, gray, neutered male cat. 3. Henry is a neutered male Mastiff and is up to date on shots. 4. Brody is a male Boxer mix. 5. This is a very nice, female cat.
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My son’s two cats will not use the litter boxes at all! They will defecate in them, but only urinate on the carpet or floor. We helped him clean the carpets, which seemed to help some, and blocked off areas they were urinating on. But now they just go in a different spot. Our vet said to take the lids off the three boxes, but that didn’t work. What will help stop the madness? — Tim H., via email DEAR TIM: Litter-box avoidance is one of the biggest issues cat owners can have. Even when you rule out most of the possible causes, the problem may never be totally solved. However, you’re taking
some very good steps to minimize it. First, your son is in touch with the cats’ vet. This is important in order to rule out any illness, such as a urinary tract infection, causing elimination outside the box. Second, you’ve thoroughly cleaned the soiled areas and tried to keep the cats away. Third, access to the boxes is unimpeded because the lids are off. Now it’s time to try a few more things. A “keepaway” spray, available at pet supply stores, could make the marked areas much less desirable. Cleaning both the carpet and the padding underneath with an enzymatic cleaner that neutralizes odors also can help. Scooping the boxes daily is essential, too. Next, observe the cats’ behavior closely. Is there some conflict? Is one cat preventing the other’s access, or disturbing the other cat while it’s trying to
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1. This is a six-month-old, female cat. She is friendly and litter box trained. 2. This is a young, male cat. He is very friendly and very playful. He is also litter box trained. 3. This is a young, male Beagle. He is friendly but is a little shy at first. 4. This is a young, male cat. He is also friendly and litter box trained. All residents of the City of Centralia who own a dog or cat are required to purchase a city tag for each animal. They can be purchased at City Hall. Failure to purchase this tag can result in a $150.00 fine. If you are interested in a Pet of the Week, or any animal, call 533-7647 or visit the Centralia Animal Shelter. Directions to the shelter are as follows: Turn south at the intersection of Hwy. 161 E. (McCord) and Airport Rd. Go 1-1/2 miles, then turn left on Copple Rd. Go 1/2 mile to Woods Lane, turn left to shelter on left. Closed Tuesday and Wednesday. ADOPT AN ANIMAL, SAVE A LIFE! Visit Us On Petfinder: petfinder.com/shelters/IL415.html Visit Us On Facebook: facebook.com/centralia.animalcontrol
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Raise Your Paw If You Want Your Picture Taken! Send us a cute photo of your fuzzy child and we may print it in our next edition of Paws & Claws. Send photos to P.O. Box 1223, Centralia, IL 62801 or email to info@theshoppersweekly.com. Or drop your photo by our office at 301 E. Broadway, Centralia.
House Of Hope
centralia humane society 1. Flour is a seven-year-old, female domestic short hair. She is very sweet and loves to lie in her box. Flour is deaf, and should be kept inside all the time. Flour is spayed, litter box trained, microchipped and current on shots. 2. Reuben is a two-year-old, male Boxer mix. He is very friendly, but is afraid of children due to abuse from his previous home. He is neutered, potty trained, microchipped and current on shots. 3. Romeo is a three-year-old, male Siamese. He is very sweet and loves affection. He loves to lie on his blanket. Romeo is neutered, litter box trained, microchipped and current on shots. 4. Sarge is a two-year-old, male Terrier mix. He loves people! He is happy all the time. Sarge is neutered, potty trained, microchipped and current on shots. Please consider adopting any of these Centralia orphans; it really does save lives. Every time you adopt a pet, you help us save another! If you can give these or other cats or dogs a good home please contact the Centralia Humane Society House of Hope, 8190 Shattuc Road, Centralia.
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FALL INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT SET FOR OCTOBER 6 AT KASKASKIA COLLEGE The Kaskaskia College Music Department is proud to present its first instrumental concert of the 20152016 season on Tuesday, October 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the Jane Knight Auditorium. The concert features the Kaskaskia College Concert and Jazz Bands under the direction of Professor Cliff Jourdan. The Concert Band portion will feature programmatic pieces including “The Thunderer” by John Philip Sousa; “Fanfare and Call To The Post: First
Movement of Homage to Barbaro” by Richard L. Saucedo; Eric Whitacre’s “The Seal Lullaby;” “The Witch and The Saint” from Steven Reineke; Robert W. Smith’s “Africa: Ceremony, Song and Ritual.” Programmatic pieces are compositions that are designed to tell a story or are designed to evoke a specific idea, feeling, or atmosphere. Jazz Band Highlights include: Woody Herman’s “Early Autumn” featuring Bill Bojanowski on Alto
Sax; “How High The Moon” ar range d by Sammy Nestico; “The Opener II” by C a r l St rom m e n ; “Herding Cats” by Paul Baker; and “Come Fly With Me” as recorded by the Count Basie Orchestra on Frankly Basie: County Basie Plays the Hits of Frank Sinatra. In addition, vocal soloist Barbara Rumbold will perform “Orange Colored Sky” arranged by Dean Mounts.
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As fall crop harvest is underway in some areas and will be in full swing before we know it, each Sandoval Jr./Sr. High school student spent one class period outside on Tuesday, Sept. 15. The Friends of Sandoval FFA coordinated the day to help educate the youth on how to safely share the road with farm equipment. The school extends a huge thank you to Scott Dykstra, Van Dykstra, TJ Bolin, Ken Heinzmann and South Central FS employees Josh Morton and Rick Garner for spending the day Submitted Photo with the students. These presenters have real life exPictured are scenes from perience in driving the farm how to be the safest when the event. equipment on the road and sharing the road.
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Where Two Ways Met – Part 1 Decisions can dramatically affect your life. In the New Testament we come to life altering interchanges, “And they went their way and found the colt tied by the door without in a place where two ways met; and they loose him.” (Mark 11:4) The Triumphal Entry of Jesus began the Passion Week that would forever alter history and the future of mankind. Jesus sent two of his disciples into a certain village. There they were to find a colt tied that had never been ridden. They were to bring it to Jesus and he would ride it into Jerusalem, fulfilling prophecy as the multitude proclaimed and praised him as the Messiah. (Zechariah 9:9; Psalm 118:26-29) It was at the crossroad where two ways met, where the disciples found the colt. It would be an intersection of the old and new cove-
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CENTRALIA PROJECT PRIDE AUGUST WINNERS Project Pride is a seasonal neighborhood recognition program sponsored by Keep Centralia Beautiful. The recognition is presented to homes and businesses that have made a notable contribution to their
neighborhood through beautification and upkeep of their property. The City of Centralia has been divided into eight sections. One home in each section, along with one local business, will be
presented with this honor during the months of May through December. This award is to those contributing to the beautification of their neighborhood. This year’s committee will make their tours around the city to choose the homes and one business each month. The homes chosen will be provided a sign for their yard for that month, a certificate and recognition in the Shoppers Weekly. Thank you in advance for making a dedicated commitment to this program and your neighborhood. More people are taking pride in their yards and neighborhoods by putting time and effort into making their property a true asset to the community. After their hard work, they can enjoy the fruits of their toil and perhaps be recognized for helping make Centralia beautiful one neighborhood at a time. Centralia Clean and Green recently chose the properties pictured below as winners in the Project Pride program. Please feel free to call MiMi at 618-322-4483 with the names and addresses of individuals you feel deserve this award. Thanks for helping Keep Centralia Beautiful. Pictured are the August 2015 winners.
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by Samantha Weaver • It was Che Guevara — physician, author, revolutionary, guerrilla leader and diplomat — who made the following sage observation: "Silence is argument carried out by other means." • If you've ever awakened from a dream feeling especially calm and content, you've experienced euneirophrenia. • Sometime in July of 1518, a strange malady swept the town of
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Although practical situations continue to dominate this week, there’s time for the Lamb to indulge in the fun things in life -- like maybe taking a special someone out for a great evening. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) This week favors relationships. Take time to renew old ones, and make time to go where new friends can be found. On a more practical note, expect news about a business deal. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You should be seeing some progress on that new workplace situation. Meanwhile, family matters might demand more attention, and you’ll want to set aside time to deal with them. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A relationship suddenly might present some challenges you never expected. After talking things out, you might want to consider taking some time to assess what you’ve learned. LEO (July 23 to August 22) A disappointing response to a request might dampen the Lion’s spirits. But you might want to ask the reasons behind it. What you learn can be of great importance in a future undertaking. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) A once-volatile situation should be settled by now, giving you a chance to refocus on a project you’ve been planning for. Look for an interested party to rally to your support. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A business matter that unexpectedly turns into a personal situation could
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with witchcraft, causing a steep decline in its usage. When the TV series "Bewitched" premiered in 1964 — featuring a witch named Samantha — the name began steadily gaining in popularity. By 2009, it was the ninth most popular name for girls born in the U.S. • If you're in the state of Washington and decide to paint polka dots on an American flag, you should be aware that you're breaking the law. *** Thought for the Day: "Well done is better than well said." — Benjamin Franklin © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.
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many different varieties, you dig $2.50, potted FOR SALE: '66 Mustang $4.25; from Mt. Vernon, coupe red out, black take 142 south to in, straight 6 w/floor Opdyke. Turn right on shift, 2 previous owners, Lighthouse Ln. & follow 88,700 actual miles, all signs. Closed Sundays. stock, good condition, 9-30 $2,200 in recent work, reason for selling new baby, new home, $8,500 501 Houses For Sale o.b.o. Call to see 618-339-8226 FOR SALE: As is older 9-30 home at 607 E. Howard; needs repair, remodel, 305 Motorcycles & ATVs rewiring; six rooms; gas furnace; cash only. If serious, leave name and FOR SALE: 2006 black number at 618-780-7297 10-14 Softtail Night Train 1450cc 5 speed, 36,000 mi., chromed front end, 507 Lots & Acreage drag bars, 200 rear wheel kit, plenty extras, $9,500 o.b.o. FOR SALE: 50'w x 100'd 618-335-0949. empty lot, 10 D'Ann Dr., 10-14 Centralia. Call Greg. 618-322-6757 TFN FOR SALE: As is older home at 607 E. Howard; needs repair, remodel, 701 Help Wanted rewiring; six rooms; gas furnace; cash only. If serious, leave name and Drivers Wanted: number at 618-780-7297 HAAG FOOD SERVICE
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FOR SALE: China cabinet $120; electric wheelchair, walker, & wheelchair, 3 pieces $500. Call Sun. 618-2922937 before Sept. 30 10-7
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JUNKERS JUNGLE YARD SALE MORE STUFF THAN SANFORD & SON
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We Pay Top Dollar!
Pyramid Building • 20474 N. Richview Lane • Centralia, IL
Motivated Person To Work In Sales
Buying Scrap Gold!
(From either direction on 51, take Irvington exit, go east on Dix/Irvington Rd., turn right at Grand Prairie School on Richview Lane. Appx. 1 mile. Building is on left.)
Must Be Neat In Appearance, Goal-Minded, Positive Attitude
533-9012
Top Dollar Pawn 215 E. Noleman • Centralia TFN
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Unexpired-Any Type-Any Brand. Will Pay Up To $10/Box. Call Ron 217-556-3398 Please Leave Callback Number
"Helping Diabetics Since 2009"
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WANTED: Old Antique printing press for display only! Does not have to work. Call 618-780-1511
• Washburn – Acoustic Guitar (Good Condition) • Hoener Acoustic 12 String (works but needs help) • Lots of Wiring and Electric Do-Dads • Some Wiring Harness from a recording studio • Many Reams of Printing Paper (all sizes, all colors) • Deluxe Exercise Bike • Odds-N-Ends, Furniture, Racks, Computer Desk, etc. • Appx. 80 New T-Shirts & Hot Iron Press for iron-ons plus iron-on for baseball caps • 10,000 New Musical CDs in case you want to do a legitimate fund raiser (which I will donate the lions share to the charity). • If you have deep pockets, for a nominal fee I will throw in Outback Records, equipment included. • I Have Access to any Vending Equipment you may desire. Snack Machine, Cold Food Machine & Soda Machine. Also Will Do Complete Vending Service
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Please be advised we at The Shopperʼs Weekly Publications do not know of any fraudulent advertisements. We make every attempt to protect our readers, however we do not have the ability to investigate and verify all advertisements. Therefore, we advise our readers to ask questions of the advertisers they reply to, but be especially careful of anyone who asks you to send large sums of money up front. If you suspect a fraudulent ad in our publications, please give us a call at 618-533-7283.
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MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES NEEDED! Train at home to process Medical Billing & Insurance! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! Online training at Bryan University! HS Diploma/GED & Computer/ Internet needed. 1-888-734-6711 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Horse Sale: Belle Plaine Western Exchange, Belle Plaine, IA. Next Scheduled Sale: Saturday, October 10, 2015. Tack 10:00 a.m., Horses immediately following. Sale 2nd Saturday of every month. Upcoming Sales: November 14 & December 12 (Christmas Tack Special), 2015. Check out our website for details and sale results:www.westernexchange. com; Info/To Consign: 319-444-2320; email: bpwe@netins.net (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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DONATE YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR BOAT TO HERITAGE FOR THE BLIND. Free 3 Day Vacation, Tax Deductible, Free Towing, All Paperwork Taken Care Of. 1-800-283-0205 (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Automobiles/Motorcycles Wanted ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Cash paid for Harley Davidson, Indian or other motorcycles and parts from 1920's thru 1960's. Any condition. Midwest collector will pick up anywhere. Phone 309-645-4623 (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
SPECIAL PRICING AT $18.00 PER WEEK. CALL PEGGY TODAY AT 618-533-7283!
Courtesy Cleaners
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C&S CONSTRUCTION 618-367-2837
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• Appliances • Furniture • Yard Waste • Construction Debris • Garage Cleanouts • Tenant Evictions
618-780-5279 10-7
WE OFFER CAMOUFLAGE SIDING • Roofing • Siding • Decks • Tuckpoint • Drywall • Mobile Home Repair • Foundation Chris Gibson, Owner
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Barkley Barnard Fairfield 618-842-7850
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VIAGRA! 52 Pills for only $99.00! The Original Blue Pill. Insured and Guaranteed Delivery Call 1-888-410-0514 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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–––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CLASS A CDL Driver. Good home time. Stay in the Midwest. Great pay and benefits. Matching 401k. Bonuses and tax free money. Experience needed. Call Scott 507-437-9905. Apply on-line http://www.mcfgtl.com (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– OWNER OPERATORS wanted. Paid all miles. No touch freight. Many operating discounts. Family run business for 75 years. Many bonuses and good home time. Direct deposit paid weekly. Call 800-533-0564 ext.205. (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MAKE $1000 Weekly!! Mailing Brochures From Home. Helping home workers since 2001. No Experience Required. Start Immediately! www.newmailers.com (VOID IN SD, WI) (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MAKE $1,000 WEEKLY! Paid in advance! Mailing Brochures at Home! Easy pleasant work. Begin Immediately! Age unimportant! www.HomeProfitsBiz45.com (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Delete bad credit in just 30 days! Legally remove judgements, collections, charge-offs, bankruptcies, medical bills, etc. Raise your credit score fast! Free to start. Call now (844) 5607687. A+ rating W/BBB. (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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AIRLINE CAREERS. Get FAA approved maintenance training at campuses coast to coast. Job placement assistance. Financial Aid for qualifying students. Military friendly. Call AIM 888-686-1704 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CASH FOR CARS: All Cars/ Trucks Wanted. Running or Not! Top Dollar Paid. We Come To You! Any Make/Model. Call For Instant Offer: 1-800-864-5960 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CASH PAID for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS! 1 DAY PAYMENT & PREPAID shipping. HIGHEST PRICES! Call 1-888-776-7771. www.Cash4 DiabeticSupplies.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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–––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Trailer Sale! FUEL Tank trailers: 990 Gallon, 45 gpm Honda pump, 100gallon DEF tank, 35’ hose, solar charger $10,999.00; 500 Gallon Fuel tank trailer with 20 gpm pump $5,399.00; 6’x12’ V-nose, ramp door $2,750.00; 7’x16’ V-nose, ramp door $4,063.00; 102” x28’ Hi-deck Gooseneck, 24,000# GVWR, spare, third ramp or pop-up center, spring assist ramps $8,399.00 515-972-4554 www. FortDodgeTrailerWorld.com (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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VIAGRA 100mg, CIALIS 20mg. 50 tabs $90 includes FREE SHIPPING. 1-888-836-0780 or Metro-Meds.net (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Viagra!! 52 Pills for Only $99.00! Your #1 trusted provider for 10 years. Insured and Guaranteed Delivery. Call today 1-888-403-8602 (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASH PAID for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS! 1 DAY PAYMENT & PREPAID shipping. HIGHEST PRICES! Call 1-888-389-0695. www.cash4diabetic supplies.com (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VIAGRA & CIALIS! SPECIAL 60 pills for $99 - 100 pills for $150 - 200 pills for $220 FREE shipping. No prescriptions needed. Money back guaranteed! 1-877-215-8774 (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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221 S. Walnut, Salem
1 block southwest of fire station; Corner of W. Church & S. Walnut
618-713-5379
Hours: Sun., Mon. Closed Tues.-Fri. 10-4:30 • Sat. 10-?
McKnight Masonry Is Insured
618-780-0038
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CATTLEMEN'S LIVESTOCK, INC. Phone: 618-895-3156 Highway 15 West • P.O. Box 486, Wayne City, IL 62895
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Old Antique Printing Press For Display Only! Does Not Have To Work.
Locally Owned & Operated!
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• Tuckpointing • New Bricklaying • Chimney Repair • Flue Liners • Fireplace Remodeling • Brick Repair On Homes And Patios • Stone Work • Carpentry No Job Too Big Or Small
WANTED TO BUY:
NEXT AUCTION: MONDAY, October 5 Cattle auctions are held 1st & 3rd Monday of each month. Sunday check-in hours are 1-6 p.m.
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If you or a loved one took the blood thinner Xarelto and had complications due to internal bleeding after January 2012 you MAY be due financial compensation. Call Injuryfone 1-800-410-0371
SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS. Unable to work? Denied benefits? We Can Help! WIN or Pay Nothing! Contact Bill Gordon & Associates at 1-800-2908321 to start your application today!
Autos Wanted
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CHILDREN’S BOOK – Looking for some wholesome reading material for your young reader? Check out Richard the Donkey and His LOUD, LOUD Voice at www.RichardTheDonkey.com
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DIRECTV Starting at $19.99/mo. FREE Installation. FREE 3 months of HBO SHOWTIME CINEMAX starz. FREE HD/DVR Upgrade! 2015 NFL Sunday Ticket Included (Select Packages) New Customers Only. CALL 1-800-614-8506 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation's largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted, local experts today! Our service is FREE/no obligation. CALL 1-800-217-3942
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Canada Drug Center is your choice for safe and affordable medications. Our licensed Canadian mail order pharmacy will provide you with savings of up to 75 percent on all your medication needs. Call today 1-800-263-4059 for $10.00 off your first prescription and free shipping. (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOW TESTOSTERONE? Enhance Your Levels - No Prescription Needed. Try it before you buy with our FREE SAMPLE OFFER! No credit card needed - Absolutely free! Call: 855-854-6300 (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– STOP OVERPAYING for your medications! Save up to 80% when you fill your prescriptions with Canada Pharmacy! Call now to compare prices and get $10.00 off your first prescription and FREE Shipping. 1-800-705-2815 (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ATTENTION: VIAGRA AND CIALIS USERS! A cheaper alternative to high drugstore prices! 50 Pill Special - $99 FREE Shipping! 100 Percent Guaranteed. CALL NOW: 1-800-795-9687 (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Struggling with DRUGS, ALCOHOL, PILLS? Talk to someone who cares. Call ADDICTION HOPE & HELP LINE for a free assessment. 800-768-9180
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Want To Purchase Minerals And Other Oil/Gas Interests. Send Details To: PO Box 13557, Denver CO 80201. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
ACCESS YOUR LAWSUIT CASH! In an Injury Lawsuit? Need Cash Now? Low Rates. No Credit Checks/Monthly Payments. Call Now 1-800-568-8321.
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HERO MILES - to find out more about how you can help our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need, visit the Fisher House website at www.fisherhouse.org ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
DISH NETWORK - $19 Special, includes FREE Premium Movie Channels (HBO, Showtime, Cinemax, and Starz) and Blockbuster at home for 3 months. Free installation and equipment. Call NOW! 1-866-820-4030 (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– $14.99 SATELLITE TV. Includes free installation. High speed internet for less than $.50 a day. Low cost guarantee. Ask about our FREE IPAD with Dish Network. Call today 1-855-331-6646 (Not available in NE) (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Oxygen Concentrator InogenOne – Regain Independence & Enjoy Greater Mobility. NO more Tanks! 100% Portable Long-Lasting Battery. Try It RISK-FREE! For Cash Buyers Call 1-800-370-2186 (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation’s largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted, local experts today! Our service is FREE/no obligation. CALL 1-800-442-5148 (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ALL THINGS BASEMENTY! Basement Systems Inc. Call us for all of your basement needs! Waterproofing, Finishing, Structural Repairs, Humidity and Mold Control. FREE ESTIMATES! Call 1-800-640-8195 (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Struggling with DRUGS or ALCHOHOL? Addicted to PILLS? Talk to someone who cares. Call The Addiction Hope & Help Line for a free assessment. 800-793-1951 –––––––––––––––––––––––––
DISH TV Starting at $19.99/month (for 12 mos.) SAVE! Regular Price $34.99 Ask About FREE SAME DAY Installation! CALL Now! 877-477-9659 –––––––––––––––––––––––––
AVIATION Grads work with JetBlue, Boeing, Delta and others- start here DISH TV Starting at $19.99/month with hands on training for FAA (for 12 mos.) SAVE! Regular Price certification. Financial aid if qualified. $34.99 Ask About FREE SAME DAY Installation! CALL Now! 877-648-0096 Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance ––––––––––––––––––––––––– 866-453-6204 –––––––––––––––––––––––––
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VIAGRA 100MG and CIALIS 20mg! 50 Pills $99.00 FREE Shipping! 100% guaranteed. CALL NOW! 1-866-312-6061
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VIAGRA 100mg, CIALIS 20mg. 50 tabs $90 includes FREE SHIPPING. 1-888-836-0780 or Metro-Meds.net
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CASH FOR CARS, Any Make or Model! Free Towing. Sell it TODAY. Instant offer: 1-800-864-5784
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–––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GET HELP NOW! One Button Senior Medical Alert. Falls, Fires & Emergencies happen. 24/7 Protection. Only $14.99/mo. Call NOW 1-888-840-7541 (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ADT Security protects your home & family from "what if " scenarios. Fire, flood, burglary or carbon monoxide, ADT provides 24/7 security. Don’t wait! Call Now! 1-888-607-9294 (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 19.99/mo. for DIRECTV - HD Channels + Genie HD DVR + 3 months FREE HBO, SHOW, MAX & STARZ + FREE NFL Sunday Ticket! Call Now 1-888-552-7314 (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Get CABLE TV, INTERNET & PHONE with FREE HD Equipment and install for under $3 a day! Call Now - Toll Free! 1-844-373-3655 (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DIRECTV Starting at $19.99/mo. FREE Installation. FREE 3 months of HBO SHOWTIME CINEMAX, STARZ. FREE HD/DVR Upgrade! 2015 NFL Sunday Ticket Included (Select Packages) New Customers Only. CALL 1-800-203-4378 (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASH PAID- up to $25/Box for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. 1-DAY PAYMENT. 1-800-371-1136 ––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wants to purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201 ––––––––––––––––––––––––– EXTRA DIABETIC TEST STRIPS? I Pay Top Dollar! 1 Day Fast Payment Guaranteed Up To $60 Per Box! Free Shipping! www.Cashnowoffer.com or 888-210-5233. Get Extra $10: Use Offer Code: Cashnow! –––––––––––––––––––––––––
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–––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DISH NETWORK - Get MORE for LESS! Starting $19.99/month (for 12 months). PLUS Bundle & SAVE (Fast Internet for $15 more/month). CALL Now 1-800-390-3140 (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Save with DISH! Free Hopper Upgrade + Free HBO®, SHOWTIME®, and Cinemax® for 3 months + Free HD for LIFE! Starting at $19.99/mo. Call 844330-8494 (MCN) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– AUTO INSURANCE STARTING at $25/Month! Call 877-929-4394 (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Join us in Texas! Would you like to get away from the cold snowy winters? Why not hook up your RV and come on down to J-5 in Mission, TX. We are a small park with a country setting yet we have lots of shopping nearby. Lots of activities in the park. We have specials for 1st time residents. Call us at 956682-7495 or 515-229-1540 or email us at tdtuttle@hotmail.com (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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–––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EXTRA DIABETIC TEST STRIPS? I Pay Top Dollar! 1 Day Fast Payment Guaranteed Up To $60 Per Box! Free Shipping! www.CashNowOffer.com or 1-888-210-5233. Get Extra $10: Use Offer Code: CashNOW! (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––