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when she thought of the Cowboys. "Cheerleaders" was her reply. First answer on the board. Dad? "Staubach." And he didn't stop there. "They changed the name from 'Dallas Cowgirls' to 'Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders.' How stupid was that? The Dallas Cowgirls were on the 'Love Boat' every week!" Equipped with the fact that the "Love Boat" was the highest attainment for anything, I called my sister. "I say Dallas Cowboys, you say what?" She says, "football." I say, "OK, let's try this again. Cowboys." "Football," she answers. My sister is a smart person. She eventually mutters some stuff about cheerleaders. I let her off the hook. Fine, America. If you want the Dallas Cowboys as your team, then know their heroes. "Dandy" Don Meredith, Roger Staubach, Drew Pearson, Tony Dorsett, "Too Tall" Jones, Terrapin Randy White, QB Danny White ... the Dallas Cowgirls ... Tom Landry. And don't kid yourself. That team that wears a green, orange or purple ens emble? It's not America's team. The matter of dress matters. Never forget that.

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station in America, hands down. Any station that broadcasts "Michael Irvin's School Closings" is far and away very very funny. Also, YouTube its Trump vs. Cuban debate. It only has a few thousand views, and that's a shame. It's an instant classic. Dallas is like a lot of cities, but unlike any other. It's as if Atlanta and Kansas City had a big baby. It's everything you think Texas is and less. It's big and boisterous, but kind of polite when needed. It is positive and can-do (not Kansas City), but it also is truthful to your face and confident (not Atlanta). And it has the Cowboys. The Texas Rangers are not America's team. The Dallas Stars aren't even covered or discussed in San Antonio or Houston. The Dallas Mavericks are Germany's favorite team, maybe. But the Cowboys regulate. Mark Vasto is a veteran So I conducted my sportswriter who lives in own poll. I asked my Kansas City. mom what she thought © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.

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1. How many consecutive major-league seasons has Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Mark Buehrle recorded 30 or more starts? 2. During the 1990s, four men managed the Kansas City Royals. Name them. 3. In 2014, the SEC became the first conference to have four teams in the top five of The Associated Press Top 25 college football poll. Name the teams.

4. Name the last NBA team to start a season with four No. 1 overall draft picks on its roster. 5. When was the last time before 2015 that the Chicago Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup championship at home? 6. Name the last cyclist before England's Chris Froome in 2015 to win both the Tour de France mountain classification and the overall title. 7. Who was the last golfer before Bernhard Langer in 2014-15 to notch back-to-back wins at the Senior Players Championship?

Answers 1. Fifteen. 2. John Wathan, Hal McRae, Bob Boone and Tony Muser. 3. Mississippi State, Mississippi, Alabama and Auburn. 4. The Los Angeles Lakers of 1988-89 (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson, Mychal Thompson and James Worthy). 5. It was 1938. 6. B elgium's Eddy Merckx, in 1970. 7. Arnold Palmer, in 1984-85. © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.


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SUTHERLAND GARNIER FUNERAL HOME & HILLCREST MEMORIAL CEMETERY HONOR VETERANS

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School teachers and youth group leaders can apply for grants of up to $1,000 through the Illinois Schoolyard Habitat Action Grant program, administered by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) and Pictured (L to R) front row: are Charles Wagner, Marvin Creps Charles Illinois Conservation

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Story, Vernell Burris, Arthur Moss, Steve Hardy and J.R. Temple. Back row: Speaker Earl White, and Mike and Judy Sutherland. Families gathered together on Nov. 11, 2015 at the VFW in Centralia to honor their loved ones, who were given awards and added to the Court of Honor. Mike and Judy Sutherland of Sutherland Garnier Funeral Home & Hillcrest Funeral Home and Cemetery join together with local veterans orgaLeon and Thelma Deadmond nizations every year to show their appreciation to Shopper's Weekly Staff Photos our local veterans. The guest speaker for the Charles Story began his they have now been event was Earl White with career in the military at the married 71 years. the Illinois Department of age of 18 in Feb. 1952. He Steve Hardy went into Veterans Affairs. He gave was a sharpshooter and the U.S. Army on May 5, an overview of different reconnaissance in the 44th 1966. He would soon be benefits they have to offer U.S. Army Infantry. deployed to Vietnam to to those who have served Vernell Burris joined the serve as an M-60 machine in the militar y. Judy Sutherland gave the history U.S. Air Force in Feb. 1954 gunner. J.R. Temple was drafted and served through March of all the veterans. 1974. He served in Saigon, into the U.S. Army at age Charles Wagner enlisted Vietnam, was a Tech 18 and deployed to in the U.S. Navy on May 28, Germany, France and Sergeant and was in admin1951 in St. Louis MO. He istration in the Intelligence Switzerland during WWII. was one of the last crewmen Department. He was honorably disto serve aboard the U.S.S. Arthur Moss was draft ed charged aft er three years Trout, the last diesel in 1942. He was wounded and three months of service powered submarine. "Marvelous" Marvin in an accident unloading a as a Staff Sergeant. Along with the newest Creps joined the Air Force machine gun in southern France. While recovering members of the Court of on Nov. 16, 1963. He rehe was granted a 30-day Honor, the oldest member ceived the National Defense present, Leon Deadmond, furlough at home. During Medal and Good Conduct Medal. He was an Airman this time he married his was presented a flag for his high school sweetheart and services. First Class.

F i s h an d Wi l d l i fe Service’s Partners for F i s h an d Wi l d l i fe program. The deadline to apply is Nov. 30, 2015. Grant application information is available at http://www.dnr.illinois. gov/education/Pages/ grants.aspx.

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LIONESS DONATIONS AND NEW MEMBER The Central City Lioness Club met on November 12, 2015 for a Thanksgiving meal, giving out donations and installing a new member. (Top photo): Pictured are Jamie Godoyo, Glenna Bonner, Lioness president; and Emily Ower, representing One Hope United. They received a check for $250.00. (Middle photo): Pictured are Sonya Germann, executive director at the Centralia Recreation Complex; Glenna Bonner, Lioness president. The Lioness donated $1000.00 to the Complex and $200.00 for Lunch with Santa. They also donated $100.00 to the Centralia High School Art Group for a mural. (Bottom photo): Stacey Gyorkos sponsored a new member Ashley Bryant, pictured along with Glenna Bonner, Lioness president.

DONATION MADE TO CENTRALIA FOUNDATION FOR PARK IMPROVEMENTS

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On behalf of Balloon Fest 2015 and the Greater Centralia Chamber of C ommerce B oard of Directors, a donation in the amount of $8,000 was presented to the Centralia Foundation to be used toward park improvements. Balloon Fest celebrated its 26th Anniversary in

was presented at the Chamber’s November monthly board meeting to David Sachtleben, Park Superintendent, representing the Foundation Board. The 27th Annual Balloon Fest is scheduled for August 19, 20 & 21, 2016.

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BLOOD DONATIONS ALWAYS NEEDED The American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to continue giving blood throughout the holiday season. To donate blood download the American Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1800-733-2767) to make an

2015 and contributes $8,000 annually to the Foundation Park system. Balloon Fest is fortunate to have such a scenic nature park as the location for this magnificent community event, and the Chamber is appreciative of the support of the Foundation Board. The charitable donation

appointment or for more information. All blood types are needed to ensure a reliable supply for patients. A blood donor card or driver’s license or two other forms of identification are required at checkin. Individuals who are 17 years of age (16 with parental consent in some states),

Gutzler's Furniture in Nashville, Illinois donated a lamp to Danita Breaux and Chris Wagner in honor of Danita's late husband, Charlie Breaux, and Chris Wagner's brother, Billy Gammon, who was a world-renowned horse jockey who raced at Fairmount Park Racetrack in Cahokia, Illinois, Billy is now retired from racing but Shopper's Weekly Staff Photo still works with horses. Pictured (L to R) Phil Gress, Manager, of The two ladies were overGuztlers Furniture, Chris Wagner Danita Breaux. joyed!

weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. High school students and other donors 18 years of age and younger also have to meet certain height and weight requireThe Greenview Ladies ments. Golf League recently held their closing dinner and awards were given for league winners to: first place, Maryann Langenfeld and Julie Boltz; second place, Kathleen Duncan and Becky Castellari; and third place, Adena Hill and Dodie Cole. The Greenview Ladies League Victor y Tournament first and second place winners were: first, Kathleen Duncan; and second, Colleen Nollman. Anyone interested in joining the Greenview Ladies League in 2016 may call Greenview Golf Club at 532-7395.

GREENVIEW LADIES LEAGUE WINNERS

Greenview Ladies League Victory Tournament winners (L-R): first, Kathleen Duncan and second, Colleen Nollman.

Greenview Ladies League winners (L to R): First, Mary Ann Langenfeld and Julie Boltz; second, Kathleen Duncan and Becky Castellari; third, Adena Hill and Dodie Cole. Submitted Photos


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The God of Peace Peace seems to elude the nations of the world. People long for peace. Perhaps peace is not easily defined but when you lack peace in your life, you long for it, seek it, and cherish it. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines peace as “a state of calm and quiet; esp: public security under law. Freedom from disturbing thoughts or emotions.” In many scriptures the apostle Paul referred to God as the God of Peace. In his prayer for the church in Thessalonica, Paul prayed, “Now may the God of Peace Himself, sanctify you completely and may your whole spirit, soul, and body be preserved blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.” (I Thessalonians 5:23; Romans 16:20) Centuries ago, God gave a fearful, beleaguered man from an obscure family in Israel a revelation of the God of Peace that changed him into a mighty man of valor and brought deliverance to his nation that had been harassed and plundered for years by the surrounding nations. The Angel of the Lord appeared to Gideon and revealed His name as Jehovah Shalom — The Lord is Peace. (Judges 6:23-24) You can have an encounter with the God of Peace that will transform your life and fill you with God’s Peace. Follow Gideon’s example in Judges 6. CRY OUT TO JESUS. The

Israelites were starving. The Midianites would wait until harvest time and descend on them, plundering and destroying their crops and cattle. “So Israel was greatly impoverished because of the Midianites and the children of Israel cried out to the Lord.” (Judges 6:6) Cry out to Jesus. He is mighty to save. I’ve got God’s number on speed dial — Jeremiah 33:3. We have this end time promise, “That whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.” (Joel 2:28-32; Acts 2:21) L I ST E N TO G OD’S PROPHETS. God sent a prophet to Israel who gave them God’s Word. (Judges 6:7-10) He told them the reason they were being plundered by the enemy was that they had not obeyed the voice of God. He admonished them not to fear. He has spoken to us through His Word. (Isaiah 9:6-7; 52:7; 23:6; Psalm 119:165) Do you have God’s Peace? Listen, obey, and trust Him. SEE YOURSELF AS GOD SEES YOU. Don’t believe the enemy’s lies. Gideon thought God had forsaken them and the days of miracles were over. (Judges 6:13) In fear, Gideon was hiding from the enemy, trying to thresh grain. The angel of the Lord appeared and called him a mighty man of valor and assured him that God would be with him. (Judges 6:11-12) Believe who God says you are! (Romans

8:37; I Corinthians 1:30) GO FORWARD IN THE PRESENCE AND POWER OF GOD. (Judges 6:14-17) God has your back! God is your strength and might! Declare it! (Philippians 4:13) Receive God’s peace that “passes all understanding.” (Philippians 4:6-7) If God is for you and with you, you can’t lose. THERE MUST BE A PEACE OFFERING. In accordance with the law of God, Gideon sacrificed a ram and offered the blood on an altar for a peace offering. (Judges 6:18-22) Christ Jesus is called the Lamb of God. He is our peace. Man became estranged from God through sin. The guilt and sin that separates us from God can only be atoned for by the blood of Christ, “But now in Christ Jesus, you, who once were far off, have been brought near by the blood of Christ. For He Himself is our peace, who has made both one and has broken down the middle wall of separation.’ (Ephesians 2:13-14, 17) TEAR DOWN THE IDOLS IN YOUR LIFE. There can be no peace unless Christ is preeminent. (Judges 6:25-26) BE FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT. Gideon received a boldness and power to do God’s will after the Holy Spirit came upon him. (Judges 6:33-32; Acts 1:8) HEAR AND OBEY GOD’S VOICE. You don’t need a fleece like Gideon, when you have fellowship with Jesus. (Revelation 3:20) Jesus is the Prince of Peace. When you make Him the King of your life, you will experience “the peace that passes all understanding.” (Philippians 4:7; Hebrews 7:2) Shalom, Cliff Sanders Eagle Life Ministries eagleslife8@gmail.com

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By Larry Cox Smiley Face Q: I have a "Happy Face" mug from the 1970s. Is it worth keeping? — Stephanie, Englewood, Colorado A: The little happy face on a bright yellow circle has become totally synonymous with the 1970s. The smiley face was first introduced as a morale-building button by a Massachusetts insurance company. It was the right product at the right time and soon was seen everywhere. The image was used on neckties, coffee mugs, toys and fabric prints. Typical values for smiley face items include a deck of playing cards, $10; coasters, set of

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four, $8; cookie jar, $50$100; electric wall clock, $20; and ceramic mug made by McCoy, $25. A good reference for items from this era is "The Collectible '70s: A Price Guide to the Polyester Decade" by Michael Jay Goldberg. *** Q: I received a Breitling Navitimer wristwatch from my dad when I graduated from college in 1968. When I took it to be cleaned, the watchman told me it was quite valuable. My big question is how valuable. It is the model 606, with three registers and in a stainless-steel case. — Rob, Camden, Ohio A: I found your watch

referenced in "100 Years of Vintage Watches: A Collector's Identification & Price Guide" by Dean Judy and published by Krause Books. According to Judy, a watchmaker/jeweler and expert, your watch is valued in the $1,000 to $1,800 range. Incidentally, the watch was sold as the "Official Timepiece of the Aircraft Owners' and Pilots' Association." *** Q: I have a plastic thimble with "Sew It Up for Nixon & Lodge: E xperience Counts." What is it worth? — Sue, Davenport, Iowa A: Your thimble is from the 1960 campaign and worth about $10, according

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The Islamic State on Saturday claimed responsibility for the attacks in Paris, France that are thought to have left 130 dead and 392 hospitalized, of which 96 are in critical condition. It was the worst attack on French soil since WWII, leaving the country and the world in shock! The night of terror began with two suicide bombers outside a soccer st adium. Then t he car nage continued, leaving more victims at the popular Le Carillon bar and Le Petit Cambodge restaurant. And while the California band Eagles of Death Metal played at the Bataclan Concert Hall, many more victims were left dead and wounded. As the news was updated, it was reported ISIS hit a handicap section, killing people in wheelchairs at the concert hall as well as others. All the targets above were considered soft targets catering to young people, some as young as in their teens. I don't mind saying I'm heart broken over the loss of life. It also brought back memories of Charlie Hebdo when 12 people were killed in Paris, France. I couldn't help but think of my innocent beautiful grandsons and granddaughter in college, full of life and excited about their futures. If they had been in Paris on a

lovely Friday evening, I'm certain they would have been at the musical venue or dining at one of those outdoor restaurants, and certainly at least one would have been at the soccer game, bringing it home to me for these families experiencing horrific loss. What happened was nothing short of an "act of war." And I hope the world takes note because unless ISIS is destroyed no one is safe from their barbaric acts of inhumanity. What I find especially hard to grasp is we have a POTUS in the White House that just said, "ISIS has been contained." This statement is nothing further from the truth. This man lives in a fantasy world! God knows I wish he were right, but he's not, and on his handling of ISIS he never has been. Unfortunately, our government doesn't get it, and what happened in France can happen here — or for that matter, anywhere! ISIS has no respect for human life and has demonstrated that in their actions. ISIS claimed responsibility for these attacks and said they were for revenge over the recent air strikes in Syria. The attacks were carried out by at least eight young men, and possibly more, that opened fire in six different attacks, the worst being the concert

hall which claimed the majority of loss of life and injury. On September 11, 2001 it only took 19 hijackers — 19 radicals — to bring us to our knees, destroy the twin towers, and attack the Pentagon. They killed 3,000 Americans that day, and if not for several brave Americans on the fourth plane, who knows how many more would have died. So to you, Mr. Obama, I say wake up! The President of France has declared a three day mourning period. I truly believe ISIS is a threat like we've never seen before. It's time for the world to come together and destroy them. November 13, 2015 will be remembered as a European day of mourning. Barack Obama has skirted around saying radical Islamic terrorists, so let me say it for him: To remain passive about ISIS is to commit suicide. To make matters worse, Obama has agreed to accept 10,000 Syrian refugees! 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.


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LOCAL WOMAN HOSTING FOCUS GROUPS ON ETIQUETTE LaQuilia Graham of Centralia, Illinois has just returned from St. Louis, MO where she trained with Maria Everding, president and founder of The Etiquette Institute. The Etiquette Institute is an international organization whose mission is to instill confidence, self-esteem and respect for others, by blending the standards of traditional etiquette with contemporary manners. The Etiquette Institute has been promoting good manners for 25 years. Ms. Graham has fulfilled the requirements necessary to be certified by The Etiquette Institute in order to teach business, social, and chil-

dren’s etiquette. She is available to give presentations, dining tutorials and to customize programs in order to meet the needs or desires of businesses, universities and professional organizations as well as individual consultations. Ms. Graham has a background in education and youth services. She plans to use her experience and new certification to assist local young adults through one-on-one coaching and workshops. During the month of November, she will host focus groups at City Hope Church, free of charge, for local young women. There, she will present her life skills en-

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November 15 – November 21, 2015 National Bible Week is a week devoted to encouraging people to read the Bible, in the belief that it will arouse a positive spiritual force in a world plagued with problems. National Bible Week is promoted by the National Bible Association (originally the Laymen's National Committee), a non-denominational group of businessmen founded in 1940 and devoted to the application of the Golden Rule in daily life. A huge audience listened to the NBC radio program that was broadcast to kick off the first National Bible Week scheduled for December 8-14, 1941; Pearl Harbor had been bombed just hours before. Yet, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the significance of the beginning of National Bible Week is almost, for many Americans, a matter of historical amnesia. Like so many, many other moments in American history, Christians were presented with a reason to be proud of their heritage. Consider the following Founding Fathers and their thoughts on the Bible. John Adams . . . signer of the Declaration of Independence; Judge; Diplomat; One of Two Signers of the Bill of Rights; Second President of the United States. "I have examined all religions, and the result is that the Bible is the best book in the world." — John Adams

Dr. Benjamin Rush . . . signer of the Declaration of Independence; Surgeon General the Continental Army; Ratifier of the U. S. Constitution; “Father of American Medicine;” Treasurer of the U. S. Mint; “Father of Public Schools Under The Constitution.” "The Gospel of Jesus Christ prescribes the wisest rules for just conduct in every situation of life. Happy they who are enabled to obey them in all situations! . . . My only hope of salvation is in the infinite transcendent love of God manifested to the world by the death of His Son upon the Cross. Nothing but His blood will wash away my sins [Acts 22:16]. I rely exclusively upon it. Come, Lord Jesus! Come quickly! [Revelation 22:20] "I do not believe that the Constitution was the offspring of inspiration, but I am as satisfied that it is as much the work of a Divine Providence as any of the miracles recorded in the Old and New Testament. "The Bible contains more knowledge necessary to man in his present state than any other book in the world. "The Bible, when not read in schools, is seldom read in any subsequent period of life… The Bible… should be read in our schools in preference to all other books because it contains the greatest portion of that kind of knowledge which is calculated to produce private and public happiness." — Dr. Benjamin Rush Noah Webster . . . Revolutionary Soldier; Judge; Legislator; Educator; “Schoolmaster to America”:

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13 Wednesday, June 20, 2012 "The Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children under a free government ought to be instructed. No truth is more evident than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. "The Bible is the chief moral cause of all that is good and the best corrector of all that is evil in human society – the best book for regulating the temporal concerns of men." — Noah Webster Elias Boudinot . . . President of Congress; Signed The Peace Treaty to End The American Revolution; "Let us enter on this important business under the idea that we are Christians on whom the eyes of the world are now turned… [L]et us earnestly call and beseech Him, for Christ’s sake, to preside in our councils. . . . We can only depend on the all powerful influence of the Spirit of God," — Elias Boudinot John Jay . . . president of Congress; Diplomat; Author of the Federalist Papers; "By conveying the Bible to people . . . we certainly do them a most interesting act of kindness. We thereby enable them to learn that man was originally created and placed in a state of happiness, but, becoming disobedient, was subjected to the degradation and evils which he and his posterity have since experienced. The Bible will also inform them that our gracious Creator has provided for us a Redeemer in whom all the nations of the earth should be blessed – that this Redeemer has made atonement “for the sins of the whole world,” — John Jay

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D E A R P AW ’ S CORNER: I read your column responding to the reader whose cats will not use the litter box. I have three cats and two litter boxes, and they’re doing just fine. Here’s what I use: I put a litter called “Feline Pine” in the boxes. It comes in pellets, which don’t weigh much, and you don’t have to use much, just cover the bottom of the pan. When the cats pee, the pellets turn into something like sawdust. Also, if the reader

scoops the boxes every day, or even twice a day, no one will even know he has cats! Trust me! — Jean H., via email DEAR JEAN: Thanks for the tip! Trying a completely different type of cat litter can help in the case of litter box avoidance. Some cats are turned off by scented litter, while others have an aversion to a litter’s texture. And of course, diligent litter box cleaning makes every one in the household — humans and cats — much happier. As I said in the previous article, owners whose cats are avoiding the box have to experiment a bit to find a solution. Using boxes with lids, or boxes without lids; replacing heavily soiled carpet and backing and treating with a “keep away”

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1. This is a young, male Lab mix. He is very friendly. 2. This is a littermate to #1. He is also very friendly. 3. This is a young, male cat. He is long haired and litter box trained. 4. This is a young, female cat. She is very loving and is also 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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centralia humane society 1. Baby is a seven-year-old, female Domestic Shorthair. She is a lazy girl and loves to lay around! Baby is spayed, litter box trained, microchipped and current on shots. 2. Sandy is a four-month-old, female Coonhound mix. She loves to play and would love to have some kids to play with! Sandy is current on shots. 3. Rocco is a five-year-old, male Chihuahua. He is very friendly and loves to be petted! Rocco is neutered, potty trained, microchipped and current on shots. 4. Clarence is a six-year-old, male Tabby. This is the best cat you'll ever meet! He is so sweet. This guy is FIV positive, and is preferred to be an only cat or live with other FIV positive cats. Clarence is neutered, litter box 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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Centralia Manor Bounce Back, Rehab, Recover Program “Returned Me Home!”

Cooking

George never missed any of his therapy sessions.

With Lizzie

Gosh, only five weeks till Christmas, and Thanksgiving is a week away! It's a time when families gather near their hearth to sip cider and reflect ... A time when southern kitchens grow warm and fragrant with baking cakes, breads, cookies and candy ... A time of year to host family and friends. On Christmas Eve we always have oyster stew and fresh baked bread. When the children are home for the holidays they always remind me they want oyster stew.

“I worked hard so I could go to Centralia Estates and now I can continue my therapy at A.J.’s Fitness.”

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1/4 cup lightly salted butter or margarine 1 (10 or 12 oz.) container fresh oysters, undrained 1/2 tsp. salt

1/4 tsp. black pepper 1 quart half-and-half or milk 1/4 cup dry white wine (optional) Paprika

Melt butter in a heavy saucepan; add oysters, oyster liquor, salt, pepper, and half-andhalf. Cook over low heat, stirring until edges of oysters begin to curl. Stir in wine, if desired. Serve in soup bowls, sprinkled with paprika. Yield: 4 to 6 servings.

French Quarter Bread Pudding With Lemon Sauce 4 eggs 1 cup sugar 1½ tsp. vanilla extract 1½ tsp. ground cinnamon 1 tsp. ground nutmeg 1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted

2 cups milk 1/3 cup raisins 1/2 cup chopped pecans, toasted 5 cups stale French bread cubes (1") Lemon Rum Sauce (recipe below)

In a large bowl, beat eggs with an electric mixer on high speed until thick and lemoncolored. Add sugar, vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, and butter; beat at high speed until blended. Stir in milk, raisins, and pecans. Place bread cubes in a lightly greased 8" square baking pan. Pour egg mixture over bread, stirring until all bread is soaked. Let stand at room temperature about 30 minutes, lightly mashing bread down in egg mixture occasionally. Preheat oven to 300° F. Bake for 40 minutes. Increase oven temperature to 425° and bake 10 minutes more, or until pudding is browned and puffy. To serve, cut pudding into squares. Place each square in a dish and top with Lemon Rum Sauce. Yield: 4 to 6 servings.

Lemon Rum Sauce 1/2 cup unsalted butter 1 cup sifted confectioners' sugar 1 T. rum

1 egg, beaten 1 T. lemon juice 1 tsp. grated lemon rind

Place butter in top of a double boiler; bring water underneath to a boil. Reduce heat to low; cook until butter melts. Add sugar and rum, stirring until sugar dissolves. Gradually stir about one fourth of hot mixture into beaten egg; add egg mixture to remaining hot mixture in pan, stirring constantly. Cook, stirring constantly, 5 minutes, or until sauce thickens. Remove from heat; stir in lemon juice and lemon rind. Yield: 1 cup.

French Bread 3 pkgs. active dry yeast 1 tsp. sugar 2½ cups warm water (105° to 115°F)

8 to 8½ cups white bread flour 1 T. plus 1 tsp. salt

Dissolve yeast and sugar in warm water; let stand 5 minutes. Stir gently to make sure yeast is dissolved. Sift 8 cups flour with the salt into a large bowl, stirring gently to combine; add yeast mixture, mixing well to make a soft dough. Turn dough out onto a floured surface, and knead 5 to 10 minutes, or until smooth and elastic. Sprinkle dough generously with flour so dough will not form a crust. Cover dough with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place (85° F.), free from drafts, for 2 to 3 hours. Sprinkle large baking sheets with flour; set aside. Punch dough down; knead dough quickly, then divide into 4 equal portions. Shape each portion into a long roll, about 15 inches long. Place rolls on floured baking sheets. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place (85° F.) for 30 minutes. Preheat oven to 425° F. Gently cut 1/4" deep diagonal slashes in loaves with a razor. Spray loaves lightly with water. Bake for 15 minutes. Reduce heat to 350° F. and bake 15 to 20 minutes, or until loaves are golden and sound hollow when tapped. Yield: 4 loaves. *** 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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by Samantha Weaver • It was beloved British crime novelist Agatha Christie who made the following sage observation: "It is a curious thought, but it is only when you see people looking ridiculous that you realize just how much you love them." • If you've ever yelled out a warning in panic — "Stop!," "Run!," "Don't!" — you've used a monepic sentence, one

ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Your ruling planet, Mars, allows you to assume a sense of command that can help you turn a chaotic workplace situation into one that’s orderly, productive and, yes, even friendly. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Getting a relationship that’s been stuck in a rut up and running again depends on how far you want to run with it. Be honest with yourself as you consider which decision to make. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Be wary of rumors that seem to be coming from everywhere this week. Waiting for the facts before you act means never having to say you’re sorry you followed the wrong lead. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A difficult personal matter might prompt you to turn to a trusted friend to help you sort through a maze of emotional conflicts. The weekend should bring some welcome news. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Some of the new people coming into the Lion’s life could play pivotal roles in future personal and professional matters. Meanwhile, an old friend might have an important message. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) A delay in getting things moving on schedule can be a blessing in disguise. Use this extra time to do more research so you can buttress any of the weaker points with solid facts. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might need to get involved in a personal matter before it becomes

a serious problem. Also, be wary of someone offering to mediate, unless you can be sure of his or her motives. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Taking sides in a workplace or domestic dispute could prolong the problem. Stay out and stay cool. Then you can be friends with both parties when things settle down. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) A friendship has the potential to become something more, and with this week’s aspects favoring romance, you might feel that this possibility is worth exploring. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) The new job you want might require you to relocate. If so, keep an open mind and weigh all the positives and negatives before making your decision. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) A new relationship seems to be everything you could have hoped for. Congratulations. Meanwhile, it’s not too early to get some feedback on that new project you’re working on. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) You might have decided to get out of the fast-moving current and just float around hither and yon for a while. But you might find that the new opportunity is too tempting to turn down. BORN THIS WEEK: You believe in bringing out the best in people with kind deeds, loving words and recognition of their “special” selves. © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.

that is complete with just a single word. Of course, at the time you probably weren't concerned about the grammatical nature of your utterance. • When in New Jersey, you'd best mind your manners at the table. In that state, it's illegal to slurp your soup. • If you're a sky-watcher, you may already know that the center star of the constellation Orion's

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sword isn't actually a star; it's a nebula — the only one visible from Earth with the naked eye. In fact, the Orion Nebula is so large that if the distance between the Earth and the sun were 1 inch, the relative size of the nebula would be 12 miles. • If you were to create a rope out of one full head of human hair, that rope would be able to support 12 tons. • It's a well-worn trope that men refuse to stop and ask for directions when they're lost. That point of view might seem to be supported by the results of a survey con-

ducted by the American Automobile Association, which found that 34 percent of male drivers admit to stopping to ask for directions. However, the same survey found that only 37 percent of women did the same. • By the time he was 5 years old, 19th-century French composer Camille Saint-Saens was already composing waltzes. *** Thought for the Day: "Wise sayings often fall on barren ground, but a kind word is never thrown away." — Arthur Helps © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.


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• On Nov. 22, 1718, Edward Teach, also known as Blackbeard, is killed off North Carolina's Outer Banks during a battle with a British navy force. Believed to be a native of England, Teach likely began his pirating career in 1713 on the Queen Anne's Revenge. • On Nov. 20, 1923, the U.S. Patent Office grants Patent No. 1,475,074 to inventor and newspaperman

Garrett Morgan for his three-position traffic signal. By having a third position besides just "Stop" and "Go," it better regulated crossing vehicles. • On Nov. 21, 1916, the Britannic, sister ship to the Titanic, sinks in the Aegean Sea, killing 30 people. In the wake of the Titanic disaster in 1912, the White Star Line made modifications in the construction of the

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Sat., Nov. 28, 2015 • 10:00a.m. SHARP! Rain or Shine! Location: From Fairfield, Illinois take Highway 15 west 7.5 miles to County Highway 9, turn north and go 4.5 miles to County Road 1250 N, turn west and go .3 mile. From Wayne City, Illinois take Highway 15 east 4 miles, turn north on County Highway 9 and go 4.5 miles to County Road 1205 N, turn west and go .3 mile. Approx. 23 miles east of Mt. Vernon, Illinois.

Note: Folks, Paul Ray and Bee have taken great pride in the maintenance and appearance of their equipment over the years. This is an opportunity to buy Quality equipment at auction you don’t want to miss! Tell everyone and don’t be late.

Sellers: Crane, Felix, Fyie, Lawson,

Breese Illinois

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Terms: Cash or good check with proper I.D. No Buyers Premium.

Newby & Others

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FOR SALE: Raggedy Ann and Andy collection, thousands of pieces, some dated 1940s. See at 15019 N. IL Hwy. 37, Mt. Vernon IL.

WANTED OLD JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES

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Auction Site: Indoor Heated Exhibition Hall, Wayne County Fairgrounds, 1317 West Main Street, Fairfield, IL 62837

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WORK WANTED: Mowing; cleaning gutters, basements, garages; FOR SALE: 2009 Bob- hauling junk, metal, cat compact tractor 440 wood, tree limbs; tear diesel with 9TL loader, down buildings; any 60" Bobcat tiller, middle odd jobs! No distance buster, dual hydrautoo far. Call lics, dual PTO, 3 speed 618-547-7728 12-16 shuttle, ag tires, front wheel assist, speed con802 Wanted To Buy trol, adjustable 3 point hitch, and ROPS. Great shape with some filters NEED CASH? for next oil / hydraulic I buy estates, antiques, garage clean-outs, barns, change and only 214 household and more! hours. Lightly used and T IME T O D O S OME S PRING C LEANING ! no longer needed. List CALL ME: price new $25,700, selling price $18,900. To see 618-367-2469 TFN call 618-339-8226.

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PO Box 613 — Fairfield, IL 67837 Ph. 618-842-7850 Toll Free 1-800-840-SOLD (7653) Mobile Phones: Barkley 618-599-6070, Denise 618-516-1000, Mark 618-599-6073 Email:barnard.auctions@gmail.com

Tractors, Combine, Forklift, Sprayer: CIH 7250 Magnum, M.F.W.D., 5,885 hrs., (motor and trans. rebuilt 5 years ago); CIH 7140 Magnum, M.F.W.D., 5,887 hrs.; CIH 7140 Magnum, M.F.W.D., 9,041 hrs.; JD 401 BD tractor, diesel, R.O.P.S., 3,937 hrs.; CIH 2388 combine, R.W.A., duals, F.T. feeder house, AFS yield mon., quick connect header, 2,150 engine hrs.,1,500 rotor hrs.: CIH 2162 Draper head, 30’; CIH 1083 corn head; Horst CHCF 35’ all wheel steer head trailer: EZ Trail 672 head trailer, 20’; Linde 50D forklift, diesel, 8,610 hrs; Tyler Patriot XL sprayer, 4 W.D., 750 gal tank, 75’ boom, 3,107 hrs.; Planter, Trucks, Trailer, Grain Cart, S.U.V: Kinze 3600 planter, Air Seed Delivery, 16/31, no-till, KPM Ill Mon., corn, soybean and milo seed disc, only 2,102 acres of use; ‘94 International 8200 semi-truck, Cat. 3406B, 9 spd. trans., a.c., daycab, air ride, 22.5 tires, 388,000 miles, ($7,800 spent on engine in 2014); ‘02 Maurer 34’ hopper bottom grain trailer, t.a., spring suspension, Shur-Lok roll tarp, elect. door openers; ‘85 International S1900 truck, DT 466, Allison 5 spd. auto. trans., w/2 spd., s.a, a.c., w/Mid Equipment 24’ roll back bed, hyd., winch, (2,000 miles on trans, rebuild); ‘85 Chev C65 truck, 454 V8, t.a., 5 spd/2 spd, a.c., w/18’ grain bed, hoist, steel floor; ‘73 Chev C65 truck, 350 V8, t.a., 4 spd/2 spd, a.c., w/18’ grain bed, hoist, (new motor 6,000 miles ago); ‘73 GMC 6500 truck, 366 V8, 5 spd./2 spd., s.a., w/225 bushel seed tender box, elec./ hyd. auger, downspout; J & M 750 grain cart, 30.5X32R1 tires, 1000 pto, roll tarp, hyd. down spout, Voyager color camera w/2 eyes; ‘03 Honda CRV S.U.V., A.W.D., auto., 4 door, p.w., p.d.l., cruise, 122,000 miles, (setup to pull behind motor home); Tillage and Misc. Equip.: CIH 340 True Tandem disk, 28’, Remlinger double rolling basket harrow; IH 490 disk, 28’, Remlinger double rolling basket harrow; CIH 4800 field cult., 30’, 3 bar coil tine harrow; IH 415 cultimulcher, 25’; JD 400 rotary hoe, 21’; Amco PD10 rotary ditcher; IH 5100 and IH 510 grain drills, 21 hole each, w/hyd. tandem hitch; Reynolds 6C dirt scraper, 6 yd.; GardnerDenver air compressor, 4 cyl. gas eng., 2 wheel trailer; 40’ storage trailer; 2 Goodyear 18.4R46 tires; many various sizes truck and implement tires & wheels; 1,600 gal. poly tank on skid; 300 gal. fuel tank trailer w/12v. pump; 250 gal. chemical tote w/pump; 16 CIH suitcase wts.; Cat. 3 quick hitch; Mise: 8 Vertex FM 2 way radios; many new and used parts; 20 ton hyd. press; hyd. hoist; Lincoln AC 225 welder; Victor cutting torch; chop saw; Campbell Hausfield 44 GPM airless paint sprayer, (never used); CP 1” air impact wrench; Swench wrench 1” socket and rachet set (military grade); Puma port. air comp. w/Honda motor; Coleman Power House 5000 port. gen.; Coleman Pulse 1750 port. gen.; shop fans; Variety of Hand tools; Wisconsin single cylinder gas engine w/magneto, (never used); Items used daily on the Farm!!!! Scrap Iron!

Since 1969

CUSTOMER ALERT

Paul Ray and Bee White – Seller 866 C.R.1250 N Cisne, Illinois 618-231-6185

Jamie Scherrer Auction Co. Ridgway, Illinois (office) 618-272-8030 (cell) 618-841-1919 IL Lic. #440.000234

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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ATTENTION AUCTIONEERS!

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