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4TH ANNUAL JEFFERSON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOME SHOW The Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce held its 4th Annual Home, Show l a st we eke nd, Saturday, Feb. 21 and Sunday, Feb. 22 at the Mt. Vernon Outland Airport. Booths at the Home Show contained information, exhibits and some demonstrations from a variety of businesses. Pictured are some of the vendors and scenes from the event. Shopper's Weekly Staff Photos

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28TH ANNUAL MIDWESTERN HERB & GARDEN SHOW T h e 2 8 t h A n nu a l Midwestern Herb & Garden Show was held last weekend, February 12, 13 and 14, 2016 at Times Square Mall in Mt. Vernon. The event was sponsored by Herbs for Health & Fun Club and Mt. Vernon Convention & Visitors Bureau and included a variety of classes and workshops. Over 45 vendors were present, plants were offered for sale, and free classes and garden art was on display. Pictured are scenes from the event.

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$415 $499 $459 $449 $209 ------$415 $239 $329 $319 $329 $399 $129 $299 $199

84 84 72 84 72 --84 63 72 72 72 72 36 72 48

5.5% 5.5% 4.5% 5.5% 3.9% -----5.5% 4.5% 3.9% 4.5% 3.9% 4.5% 4.5% 4.5% 4.5%

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LOCAL GIRL SCOUT IS GOLD AWARD RECIPIENT AND HEROIC LIFESAVER

Since 1916, Girl Scouts have been making meaningful, sustainable change in their communities and around the world through their Girl Scout Gold Award projects. The Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest honor a Girl Scout can earn, acknowledges the power behind each recipient’s dedication to not only empowering herself, but also to making the world a better place for others. As the Girl Scout Gold Award celebrates 100 years of girls changing the world, Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois (GSSI) will highlight some of their shining stars who exemplify the greatness of this award. A simple newspaper article on a beginner’s class in cemetery cleaning inspired Cheyenne Chalkus of Salem, IL to pursue her Girl Scout Gold Award. Cheyenne knew she wanted to do something unique for her Gold Award project, and this was just the ticket. She cleared overgrowth and restored vandalized headstones at Dickens Cemetery, a historic burial site owned by the City of Salem. After obtaining the proper permits to start her project, Cheyenne went to work — fixing damaged memorials, clearing brush and removing poison ivy from the site. To ensure the cemetery would stay maintained, she held a public presentation and distributed pamphlets about volunteer upkeep of historic cemeteries. To emphasize the importance of treating aging burial grounds with respect, Cheyenne included genealogy of those who were buried at the cemetery during her presentation. Not long after earning her Girl Scout Gold Award,

Cheyenne earned another prestigious Girl Scout award — the Girl Scout Medal of Honor. The Medal of Honor is a lifesaving award given by Girl Scouts of the USA to girls who have saved or attempted to save a human life under circumstances that indicate heroism. This award is reserved for those Girl Scouts who have performed heroic acts beyond the degree of maturity and training to be expected at their age. At the age of 18, Cheyenne saved the life of her 22 month old nephew when he ended up face down and unconscious in a hot tub. Thanks to her CPR training, Cheyenne was able to revive her nephew by the time paramedics arrived. Cheyenne will likely positively touch and save many more lives in the future. She currently attends Kaskaskia College where she is enrolled in the school’s nursing and band programs. Once she graduates from Kaskaskia, Cheyenne plans to further her education by pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing. The Girl Scout Gold Award recognizes a Girl Scout's commitment to excellence as she develops skills and values to meet present and future challenges in her life. To earn the Girl Scout Gold Award, a Girl Scout Senior or Girl Scout Ambassador must design and carry out a project that fulfills a need within a girl’s community, creates change, and is sustainable. The project must be completed with a suggested minimum of 80 hours of work. Only about 5 percent of eligible girls earn the prestigious Gold

J o s i e Wo o d r o m e , seventh grader at Field School, presents Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Ilbery with an art piece titled "Hope" that she drew for the silent auction to benefit technology teacher Donna Page. The benefit will be Feb. 27 at Field School. Dinner will be served from 3:30 to 6 p.m. with southern gospel Submitted Photo music starting at 6 p.m. by The Prodigal Sons and The Cheyenne Chalkus Gospel Messengers. A Award. “It’s an accom- silent auction will be held plished feeling to have throughout the evening. completed Girl Scouts ‘all Tickets are available at the way’,” says Cheyenne of Field School or the evening earning the Girl Scout Gold of the event. Award. “If I could give any advice to future Girl Scouts it would be to finish Girl Scouts to the fullest (earn the Gold Award) because you will become a better Illinois Department of person from the characterNatural Resources (IDNR) istics instilled throughout D i re c t or Way n e A . the program,” Cheyenne Rosenthal announced readded. Today, Girl Scouts of the cently that an agreement U.S.A. is the largest volun- has been reached to reopen tary organization for girls the Illinois State Museum in the world. Its sole focus to the public. IDNR has is to meet the needs of all worked closely with girls (ages 5-17) from Governor Bruce Rauner’s diverse racial, ethnic and office to develop a new, socioeconomic back- more sustainable model for grounds. Today’s Girl operating the museum that Scouts not only enjoy camping and crafts, but will save about $1 million they also explore math and per year by closing two science and learn about museum branches, condiversity, good citizenship, solidating human resourcleadership and teamwork. es and accounting funcGirl Scouting is the place tions within IDNR, and by where girls experience the development of a new fun, friendship and power management and organiof girls together. zational structure. The Girl Scouts of Southern museum will also seek to Illinois is a not-for-profit improve revenue by chargorganization supported by ing an admission fee, and various United Ways throughout the region. Girl increase fundraising efforts Scouts is a Proud Partner through an improved partof United Way. For more nership with the Illinois information, please call State Museum Society. The timeframe for reTricia Higgins at 618-242opening will depend upon 5079. the Illinois General Assembly taking up the amendatory veto (AV) of mation contact hosts Tom SB 317 and implementing and Sheron at 618-616- the suggested changes. 2815, email southerngospe- Governor Bruce Rauner’s l4u@aol.com or visit www. AV asks that the authority southerngospel4u.org. to charge an admission fee Early arrival is suggested be placed in statute so it for good seating. can be implemented im-

SOUTHERN GOSPEL CONCERT

River of Life Family Church will be hosting a Southern Gospel Concert on Friday, March 4 at 7 p.m. Fe atu re d g u e st s are "Lineage of David" from Oklahoma and "The Spirituals."

These concerts are open to every denomination so everyone is invited to come and enjoy an evening of gospel music. The church is located at 3401 Fosterburg Road in Alton IL. For more infor-

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ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM TO REOPEN TO THE PUBLIC mediately upon the acceptance of the amendatory veto. “If t h e G e n e r a l Assembly acts quickly on the Governor’s amendatory veto, we believe we could reopen the museum in a matter of weeks,” said IDNR Director Wayne Rosenthal. “Without the G e n e r a l As s e mb l y ’s support, it could take months to get the museum reopened.” Michael Wiant will become interim director of the Illinois State Museum immediately. Rosenthal will ask the Illinois State Museum Board to begin the search for a new director. Rosenthal also will ask the Museum and Society boards to call emergency meetings so work to reopen the museum can begin immediately. “With challenge comes great opportunity, and the museum staff is grateful for this tremendous opportunity to continue to share the art, history and culture of Illinois with its citizens,” said Dr. Michael Wiant, Interim Director of the Illinois State Museum. “I applaud the Governor's action as it creates a realistic path

forward to reopening the Illinois State Museum,” said State Rep. Tim Butler (R-Springfield). “Reopening the museum is vital to our community and the plan announced today will provide for the long-term viability and growth of the museum system. I look forward to working with the community, legislators, and the Governor as we again open the doors on a wonderful asset of our State.” “I am encouraged that the Governor took careful steps in adjusting this legislation while maintaining the ultimate goal of allowing our State Museum to resume its important work. We all want to see those doors open to the public once again, and this compromise could make that happen,” said State Rep. Sara Wojcicki Jimenez (R-Springfield). “The Illinois State Museum Society is looking forward to the challenge of becoming a stronger partner and playing a greater role in the success of the Illinois State Museum,” said Karen Westbrook of the Illinois State Museum Society.


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RLC 2016 HOMECOMING COURT CANDIDATES C.E. BREHM MEMORIAL LIBRARY MOVIE NIGHT The Rend Lake College basketball teams are going out with a bang at this year’s Homecoming event, scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 23. The celebration will include basketball games, a dance, and the crowning of the college’s king and queen. This year’s court is made up of six candidates for queen and six for king. RLC students can cast votes on Homecoming day in the Student Center. Up for queen are LeAnn Aaron (West Frankfort) representing the Culinary Arts program; Bethaney Brown (Mt. Vernon), member of the RLC Thespians; Becca Cunningham (Benton) of the Automotive program; Lady Warriors golfer Alexis Hammerton (Whittington); Brittany Knapp (Tamaroa) representing the STARS program; and Student Ambassador Mikaela Matthews (Bluford). Contestants for king are Ryan Bushar (Carbondale) of the Culinar y Arts program; Student Ambassador Drake Carter (Enfield); Jonathan Dauby

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RLC HOMECOMING COURT — Rend Lake College students will be introduced during halftime of the men's basketball game on Feb. 23 as part of Homecoming 2016 celebrations. Candidates pictured are (L to R), front: Jonathan Dauby (Springerton), Drake Carter (Enfield), and Chris Richard (Mulkeytown); back: LeAnn Aaron (West Frankfort), Ryan Bushar (Carbondale), and Mikaela Matthews (Bluford). (Springerton), member of t he R LC T he spi ans ; Brandon Meyer (Benton) representing the Automotive program; Chris Richard (Mulkeytown) of the STARS program; and Warrior Nathan Williams (Kevil, KY.) of the baseball team. The Warriors and Lady Warriors will host John A. Logan College for Homecoming. The women’s

game will tip off at 5 p.m., followed by the men’s game at 7:30 p.m. Coronation will take place during halftime of the men’s game. The Homecoming Dance will be held after the game until 11 p.m. in the Aquatics Center Lobby. There is no charge for entrance to the dance, and there will be free food and live entertainment. RLC students should bring a student ID.

cluded in the district. The purposeful way the district was drawn for him looks like a ‘pigtail.’ The change benefiting my opponent added just a few suburban blocks of homes to the 15th Congressional District to include his own address. I agree with President Obama, Politicians should not pick their voters, voters should pick their politicians. The answer is an independent commission not influenced by politics and politicians looking out for themselves.â€?

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MCCARTER: END THE PRACTICE OF POLITICIANS PICKING VOTERS 15th Congressional District Candidate and State Senator Kyle McCarter made the following statement on the President’s speech at the Capitol and the issue of “Gerrymanderingâ€? or redistricting:  â€œWhile the President and I don’t see eye to eye on all issues, we do agree on the issue of ‘Gerrymandering,’ a term given to an abused process of redrawing political boundaries at the state and federal level. “At the Capitol today, President Obama said, â€˜We should change the way our districts are drawn. In America, politicians should not pick their voters, voters should pick their politicians.’â€?  â€œWe saw this abuse of the system the last time redistricting occurred in Illinois with the passage of Senate Bill 1178 in 2011. Added to the legislation, just prior to its approval, was a change that created a speciallydrawn district for my opponent in the 15th Congressional District race. The immediate area around the current 20-year incumbent’s home was in-

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Top 10 Video Rentals 1. Sicario (R) Emily Blunt

2. Minions (PG) animated 3. Hotel Transylvania 2

(PG) animated 4. Ted 2 (R) Mark Wahlberg 5. Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (PG-13) Dylan O'Brien 6. Ant-Man (PG-13) Paul Rudd 7. Fantastic Four (PG-13) Miles Teller 8. Trainwreck (R) Amy

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8. Sinister 2 (R) Universal 9. The Visit (PG-13) Universal 10. Inside Out (PG) Disney Source: Rentrak © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.

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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.

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Finicky Cats Stage Hunger Strikes DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I’m writing in regards to your recent column about the causes of finicky eating in pets. My two cats don’t like liver or the smell of liver. However, most wet cat food contains chicken or beef “byproducts,” which usually means some amount of liver. If my cats smell liver in their food, they just won’t eat it, and will go hungry and meow about it — usually in the middle of the night. By trial and error, I have found about five or six different cans they really like to eat. However, some days they gobble the food down and other days they go on a hunger strike, even with foods they liked the last time. When that happens, I pick up the bowl and smell it. Every single time it smells like liver, and I have to throw it out. They also like variety in their wet food, although I never have had to switch their dry food. I wish cat food manufacturers would not add any liver at all, but almost all cat food has byproducts in it. I hope my experience helps your other readers. — Kathy in Sacramento DEAR KATHY: Many thanks for sharing this! I too have dealt with this

issue. The struggle then becomes finding another flavor or brand of food that the cat will tolerate. Often that boils down to buying a much more expensive brand that doesn’t contain byproducts. But that can be difficult for many cat owners. Readers, what tips do you have for cat owners trying to deal with finicky eaters? Send your tips to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.

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If the New Hampshire Is this a first, or what? primary doesn't tell you where In t he end, on t he the country is, nothing will. A Democratic side, in order of self proclaimed socialist and a importance was: real estate tycoon who hasn't 33% voted on Equality voted in a primary since the Issues; 80s came out ahead. The clear 25% Healthcare; 8% Terrorist Activities. winners: Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump. Americans are fed up with the traditional The GOP: politicians and the end result 30% Economic Issues; of New Hampshire says it all. 25% Terrorist Activities; 27% Government Enough is enough! Spending; 15% Immigration. In the past, New Hampshire has been good to the Clintons At 7:45 p.m it was an— probably too good — but nounced a winner might be instead of heart this time, the declared and at 8:00 p.m. voters of New Hampshire MSNBC declared the proused their heads. jected winners: Bernie What's Hillary Clinton Sanders and Donald Trump. missing? A message. She has What this says loud and the 15 second elevator pitch, clear is many Americans don't but playing the word associa- see America as great any more tion game, the same word and feel that Barack Obama pops up with the majority: has transformed our country Liar! That tells the whole story. against the people's will with There were 23 Republican everything from racial divide delegates at risk in New to class warfare. Hampshire and 32 Democratic At the end of the evening delegates. Rachel Maddox said Sanders So does the size of the and Clinton split the first two victory in New Hampshire states. Sorry, Rachel. Clinton matter? In my opinion, the stole Iowa by the flip of a coin, answer is yes. The young but in typical Maddox antics people were brought into it. and wishful thinking, no such That's a separate story to be luck, sweetheart. Let's see her told. And Bernie held the defend Bill for saying, "It young, and will hold strong wasn't Hillary's job to oversee with them in the long run. security in Benghazi." However, keep in mind it's These two people couldn't one state at a time. be any worse, and you don't At 7:00 p.m. last Tuesday need a magnifying glass to see evening, as 23 polls were it. Bill, whose job was it? closing, the turnout was inOh well, in the end, at 8:00 credible. Many at that point p.m. the message from new were not just coming in to Hampshire was loud and vote but registering, and at clear. Hillary was at 38% and 7:00 anyone in line was Sanders was over 60%. counted. At 7:01 it was too Hillary conceded in typical late! Many were first time Clinton gutless wonder voters. fashion! But I would point out The Secretary of State of as well I lost all respect for New Hampshire made the call former Secretary of State at that point. Wow! What I Madeleine Albright last week found fascinating is anyone in when she said, "There is a a traffic line was deemed in place in hell for women who line to be able to register or don't support other women." vote, and if the State Police of I have a lot to say to Ms. New Hampshire said they Albright, but it's not printable. looked like they were in line In 24 hours after the New to register or vote, they could. Hampshire primary Bernie

raised $6 million, with the average being $34 per contribution. On to the last GOP debate, just days before the Nevada Caucuses. In 2016 the Democrats will hold their caucuses on Feb. 20 and the GOP will be on Feb. 23 (separate caucuses). During the GOP debate, the gloves came off and it quickly became a verbal slugfest. It was all out war, especially between Jeb and Donald Trump. In my opinion, there was no clear winner. The weekend ended in the sad news that the longest serving Supreme Court Justice died. Justice Antonin Scalia (1936 – 2016) died at age 79, the father of 9 and grandfather of 35. He was a man that deeply believed in the U.S. Constitution, and was a great defender of the Constitution, unlike Obama who violates it at every opportunity. So what's next? Mitch McConnell has already declared the line is drawn and Barack Obama won't name the next justice, so there's no point in him trying! And I absolutely agree with this. Obama should not name the replacement for Scalia. That should be up to the next President — Republican or Democrat. A lame duck POTUS should not be allowed to tip the balance of the Supreme Court for years to come. But leave it to Obama to try. In closing, I didn't always agree with Justice Scalia, but I always respected him!

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• On Feb. 20, 1792, President George Washington signs legislation renewing the United States Post Office as a cabinet department led by the postmaster general. W h i l e p o s t m a s t e r, Benjamin Franklin had streamlined postal delivery with surveyed and marked routes from Maine to Florida (the origins of Route 1). • On Feb. 17, 1865, soldiers from Union Gen. W i l l i a m Te c u m s e h Sherman's army ransack Columbia, South Carolina, and leave a charred city in their wake. Sherman is most famous for his March to the Sea through Georgia in the closing months of 1864. • On Feb. 19, 1878, the technology that made the modern music business possible was born in the New Jersey laboratory where Thomas Alva Edison created the first device to both record sound and play it back -- the phonograph. • On Feb. 18, 1885, Mark Twain publishes his famous — and controversial — novel "The Adventures of

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The Lady's Cheesy Mac 2 cups (8 oz.) elbow macaroni 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese, plus extra for topping 4 T. (1/2 stick) butter, cut into pieces

3 large eggs, lightly beaten 1 cup whole milk or evaporated milk 1/2 cup sour cream 1/2 tsp. salt

Preheat the oven to 350°F. Lightly grease a 13 by 9-inch baking dish with butter, oil, or cooking spray. In a large pot of boiling salted water, cook the macaroni according to the package directions. Drain well and transfer to a large bowl. Add the 2 cups cheddar and the butter, stirring until the pasta is coated. In a medium bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, sour cream, and salt. Add the egg mixture to the pasta and stir well to combine. Scrape the mixture into the prepared baking dish. Bake until golden, 35 to 40 minutes. Take the dish out of the oven and top with extra cheese, then return it to the oven until the cheese is melted and beginning to brown, about 5 minutes. Serve hot. Serves 4 to 6.

1 (15 oz.) can crushed tomatoes 1 cup chicken broth 1 tsp. hot sauce Pinch of salt Pinch of black pepper

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A Marriage Made in Heaven A young bride described her marriage as “a marriage made in heaven.” Is there such a thing as a marriage made in heaven? What would a marriage made in heaven look like? If you think a marriage made in heaven is a perfect marriage, then you would be greatly d i s ap p o i nt e d . No husband or wife is perfect, for we are all human and carry our own frailties and foibles. On the website davewillis.org this sage observation is found, “Great marriages don’t happen by luck or by accident. They are the result of a consistent investment of time, thoughtfulness, forgiveness, affection, prayer, mutual respect, and rock-solid commitment between a husband and wife.” In Ephesians 5, God’s Word describes how to have a marriage made in heaven. Read and practice these five areas: 1) Walk in love (Ephesians 5:1-7); 2) Walk in light (Ephesians 5:8-14); 3) Walk in wisdom (Ephesians 5:15-17); 4) Walk in the Spirit (Ephesians 5:18-20); 5) Walk

1. Is the book of 1 Samuel in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. "All things are possible to him that believeth" is from what book's 9:23? Psalms, Malachi, Mark, Ephesians

in Christ (Ephesians 5:21-33). Put into practice the following building blocks for a marriage made in heaven by following the example of Christ, the heavenly bridegroom, and His love for the church, the bride of Christ. (Ephesians 5:22-33) SERVANT LEADERSHIP. A marriage made in heaven acknowledges Christ as head of the church. Paul calls Christ’s love for the church a great mystery. (Ephesians 5:32) Jesus modeled servant leadership as He gave His life as a sacrifice. The scriptures admonish husbands to take the lead in marriage. “Therefore, just as the church is subject to Christ, so let wives be subject to their own husbands.” (Ephesians 5:22-24) This does not make the wife a doormat, but a helpmate, a partner. Husbands lead as they follow Christ’s example.

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SACRIFICIAL LOVE. “Husbands, love your wives as Christ also loved the church and gave himself for her.” (Ephesians 5:25-29) Husbands are admonished to nourish and cherish their wife as they would their own body. We do this by words and actions. The scriptures remind us that husbands and wives become one flesh and walk in the intimacy and oneness that Christ modeled for the church. (Ephesians 5:30-32) Recently, I came across this powerful Facebook post, “In the blink of an eye, everything can change. So forgive often and love with all your heart. You may never know when you may not have that chance again.” A great philosophy for a good marriage is, “Always building up, never tearing down.” STRONG COMMITMENT. “For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife and the two shall become one flesh.” (Ephesians 5:30-32) God takes the marriage vows very seriously. A marriage made in heaven has a strong and solid commitment for life. (Ephesians 5:1-7) Traditional mar-

riage vows have included this statement for a reason, “Whom, therefore, God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.” SINCERE RESPECT. Interestingly, husbands are commanded to love their wives as Christ loves the church and wives are commanded to respect their husbands. “However, each one of you also must love his wife as he loves himself and the wife mu s t re s p e c t h e r husband.” (Ephesians 5:33) A wife needs to know she is loved and a husband needs to know that he is respected. A marriage made in heaven is built upon making Christ Lord and making a consistent investment of time, thoughtfulness, forgiveness, affection, prayer, mutual respect, and a rock-solid commitment. All Christians need to spend time daily letting the Word of Christ dwell in them richly, for then the Spirit of God can work in our lives to make us joyful, thankful, and submissive. (Colossians 3:16-4:1) Shalom, Cliff Sanders Eagle Life Ministries eagleslife8@gmail.com

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3. What/where is the longest verse of the Bible? Matthew 2:6, Esther 8:9, Romans 9:7, Luke 6:1 4. "Absent in body, but present in spirit" is from what book's 5:3? 1 Corinthians, 1 Timothy, 1 Peter, 1 John 5. From Judges 14, who called his wife a heifer? Saul, Elijah, Samson, Peter 6. What was the Hebrew name of Paul? Simon Peter, Andrew, Haggai, Saul

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by Samantha Weaver • It was American journalist and poet Max Eastman who made the following sage observation: "People who demand neutrality in any situation are usually not neutral but in favor of the status quo." • When you were in school, you may have had to memorize the names of all 50 states. You probably weren't taught, though, that fully half of those names are derived from the languages of the con-

tinent's native peoples. • The declarations that the physical book is dead have been overstated (as I've always maintained). In a recent survey of college students, 72 percent of respondents made known their preference for print textbooks over ebooks; only 27 percent of this youthful, tech-savvy demographic said they preferred the electronic version. • Those who study such

ARIES (March 21 to April 19) St. Valentine’s Day magic rules the entire week for romantic Rams and Ewes. Music, which is the food of love, is also strong. The weekend offers news both unexpected and anticipated. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your aspects favor the arts -- which the Divine Bovine loves, loves, loves. Also, for those looking for romantic love, Cupid is available for requests. After all, his mother, Venus, rules your sign. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Loving commitments continue to grow stronger. Ditto budding relationships. A recent move to help start up a new career-linked direction soon could begin to show signs of progress. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Single Moon Children might be eager to take that proverbial chance on love. But your more serious side will feel better if you take things slowly and give your moonstruck self more time. LEO (July 23 to August 22) It’s a love fest for Leos and Leonas this week. Paired Cats might expect to be purr-fectly in sync. And with matchmaking friends, single Simbas searching for romance shouldn’t have too far to look. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) More understanding on both sides can work miracles in restoring ailing relationships to health. Make the first move, and you’ll be closer to your much-wanted reunion. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Accept the fact that you are

things report that beloved British author Charles Dickens was adamant that he always sleep with his head pointing north. He even carried a compass with him everywhere to ensure proper positioning. • If you're a fan of James Bond, you may be surprised to learn that Ian Fleming, the creator of that notorious character, also wrote the beloved children's book "ChittyChitty-Bang-Bang," based on bedtime stories the author made up for his young son. • If you're traveling in China and propose a toast in someone's honor, be sure you're holding the

worthy of being loved, and you’ll find proof in what is revealed to you over the course of the week. Also accept a compliment offered with great sincerity. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Planning to take a new direction in life is exciting. And so is a new awareness of someone’s special affection. Expect a slow and mostly steady development of the situation. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Although you might still feel you weren’t treated quite right in a recent matter, all that will work out in time. Meanwhile, enjoy the week’s special qualities and potentials. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Deciding not to give up on a troubling romantic situation helps start the healing process. Expect to find some valuable insight into yourself as things move along. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) The week is filled with positive potentials, but it’s up to you to make the right choices. The advice of someone who truly cares for you and your well-being can be priceless. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) It’s a good time to make yourself available to possibilities of the romantic kind. Already paired? Good. In that case, be sure to reassure that special person of your feelings. BORN THIS WEEK: Your generosity gladdens the hearts of others, and you bask in their joy. © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.

glass with both hands; only rude people — and unenlightened foreigners — use just one hand. • Clyde Barrow was already a notorious criminal when he wrote a letter to Henry Ford in 1934 complimenting him on the "dandy" automobile he'd made. The Ford V-8 was Barrow's preferred getaway car. Just a month later, Bonnie and Clyde were killed in a stolen Ford Deluxe V-8 in a shootout with police. *** Thought for the Day: "The most potent weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed." — Steve Biko © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.

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IMMEDIATE PRODUCTION OPENINGS AVAILABLE Adecco is currently assisting a major employer in Greenville, IL who has immediate openings for production workers. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: • Will be cross trained on tape line, molding area and quality inspection. • Maintaining a clean work environment. • Keeping track of inventory. • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs., bend, stoop & squat. Candidates must meet the following requirements for consideration: • High School diploma or GED. • Ability to pass background check and drug screening. • Available for rotating shifts. • Steel-toed work boots.

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