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the tie. What the stat sheet lists as one free throw was actually the story of a giant of a man, rolling in utter pain on the hardwood for several minutes before rising for the last minute of the game. There are some great postscripts, too. Rihanna trolling Stephen Curry on Twitter was an interesting novelty. The series also gave us a few stunning renditions of "The Star-Spangled Banner," most notably Carlos Santana's version and the Cleveland sing-a-long. It also showcased Oakland in a very favorable light, something that has been way overdue. Oakland and Berkeley are two overlooked cities, struggling from broad generalizations for generations. For Cleveland, which suffered through a bunch of "The" moments — "The Drive," "The Shot," "The Fumble" and "The Dennis Kucinich" — LeBron James has given the city a few other moments to remember, namely "The Comeback" and "The Block." Most importantly, he gave Cleveland the championship, and that's your fairy-tale ending.

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off. His decision to leave Cleveland for Miami paid off in the form of dual championships. The decision to broadcast his decision live on ESPN, a narcissistic misstep that humiliated his hometown, severely damaged his "brand." I wouldn't say I was a hater, but "The Decision" tipped the scale for me ... LeBron was a bad guy in terms of the storyline. No more. After almost singlehandedly beating the Warriors in one of the greatest f inals through sheer force of will, he is the hero at the end of the book. James' performance, particularly in Game Seven, where he totally took control of the final minutes of play, was astounding. Numbers don't tell the whole story, can't tell the whole story. What reads on the stat sheet as a block was actually a story about a guy who Mark Vasto is a veteran kept on running back, catching up in time to sportswriter who lives in take to the air and smash New Jersey. a sure bucket into the backboard to preserve © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. get first-team AllAmerican honors? 4. Who was the last person before Golden State's Steve Kerr in 2015 to guide an All-Star team in his first NBA season of coaching? 5. Which NHL team holds the record for most victories in a season? 6. In 2016, Chase Elliott became the youngest NASCAR driver (20) to win the pole for the Daytona 500. Who had been the youngest? 7. True or false: John McEnroe won more tennis grand slam championships in doubles

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ILLINOIS STATE DENTAL SOCIETY FOUNDATION TO HOST FREE DENTAL CARE The Illinois State Dental Society Foundation will host the Mission of Mercy, or “MOM,” at the Gateway Center in Collinsville on July 15-16, 2016. More than 1,000 volunteer dentists, hygienists, dental assistants, dental students and others from throughout Illinois will provide an estimated $1 million in free dental care to patients who would not otherwise have access to necessary treatment. “We are prepared to see 1,000 patients per day, and hope to accommodate more if we can,” said Dr. Randall Markarian, a Swansea orthodontist who serves as MOM CoChair. “In order to treat as many patients in the best way possible, the patient’s priority condition will be served first.” Here are some important things that prospective patients should know: • Not all dental services will be available. Emphasis will be on basic dental care — fillings, extractions and cleanings. • No appointments will be taken. • No pre-registration is available. • Care is provided on a first-come, first-served basis. • Doors will open at 6:00 a.m. • There are no income eligibility requirements; anyone can receive treatment.

• No false teeth (dentures) will be made. • Patients with serious health problems may not be able to receive dental treatment (for example, extremely high blood pressure, high blood sugar levels, and severe disabilities). • Patients will not receive all the dental work that is needed; the most critical dental problems will receive priority treatment. • Recommended items for patients to bring to MOM: * List of current medications and a one day supply. * Baby supplies for a full day — diapers, formula, etc. * Reading glasses (for help in completing paperwork). * Something to help you pass the time such as reading material, knitting, crossword puzzles, etc.

* Water and snacks. * Sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses, umbrella). If a patient is in severe pain NOW, don’t wait until the Mission of Mercy. Seek treatment immediately! The Mission of Mercy will serve to highlight the serious problem that many Illinois citizens have in accessing dental care. The event will relieve some suffering, but it won’t solve the problem. Only the Illinois legislature can provide the solution through adequately funding the Medicaid program in Illinois. “Prevention remains the best plan of action,” adds MOM co-chair Dr. Darryll Beard, a general dentist in Waterloo. “If patients maintain good oral health habits at home, and receive basic dental services and restorative services by a

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CUSTOMER SERVICE WORKSHOP A free four-week workshop will be held for those who are in, or who would like to be in, customer service-related positions. The workshop is a collaborative effort and will consist of four two-hour sessions to be held August 3, 10,

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DEAR P AW ’ S CORNER: My 1-yearold dog, “Clemente,” gets extremely anxious whenever I leave home. He barks nonstop, as my neighbor has mentioned repeatedly. I put him in his crate whenever I leave, but it doesn’t matter if I’m gone for 20 minutes or all day — he will not stop barking until I get home. I tried leaving him out of the crate when I go out for short periods, but then he just barks, claws at the door and scatters my shoes everywhere. What else can I do? — Beth N., Brooklyn, New York

DEAR BETH: Reducing your pet’s anxiety when you leave home can be really tough. Regardless of his history — whether he was a shelter adoption or brought home from a litter — Clemente’s perception is that you are leaving, and he doesn’t know why or for how long. How will he eat if you’re gone for days? Why won’t you take him with you? A lot of things are running through his mind. Even if you just go out of sight for a few minutes, some pets get really worried. I’ve come out of the bathroom to find my dog and cats clustered together, staring up at me mutely with eyes that seem to say, “Where did you GO?” There are many things to try, all of which involve reassuring Clemente that you will come home. Contact a

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As I walked into church Sunday morning I ran into an old friend whom I'm always glad to see. The first thing he said after our usual greeting hug, with great concern in his eyes, was, "Cathy, this country is a mess." I could only agree with him. Then the service started with a prayer for our neighbors, friends, families and country. Then it hit me, the answer to all things is in Christ. This country needs to turn the clock back in time to when we as children were taught to love one another, to respect others, to care for one another, and to respect authority, back to a time when mothers and father faced the full responsibility of teaching their children right from wrong. I realize there are parents and grandparents still teaching their children and grandchildren right from wrong, but the reality is there are not as many today as yesterday. God bless those that are, because that's our only hope; the children are the future. In my opinion, last week was a heartbreaking week for America, for all of us, starting with the lives lost in Louisiana and Minnesota. In Dallas, Texas, five police officers were killed and nine individuals were wounded (seven officers of the law and two civilians), becoming casualties of a lone deranged gunman in an ambush style attack in downtown Dallas, Texas. The only motivation that anyone could come up with was that the sniper was protesting the officer shootings in Louisiana and Minnesota. This shooter was taken out by a robotic bomb after a standoff with police. That was the deadliest event for U.S. police officers since September 11, 2001. And in this tragedy the same strategy was in play as on September 11, 2001 when the men and women in blue ran toward the twin towers to protect and save as many lives as they could, costing many of

them their own lives. The same held true last week in Dallas, Texas during a peaceful "Black Lives Matter" movement protest. As the shots rang out, those brave officers ran toward the gunfire to protect and save as many as they could, costing five brave men in blue their very lives and leaving seven wounded. The suspect's motivation was revealed in negotiations when he said he was upset about recent police shootings so he wanted to kill as many white people, especially white officers, as he could and he said that he acted alone. I personally can't imagine the complete fear that had to grip all involved in this tragic event as the hundreds protesting ran in every direction and the police charged forward! I've heard some compare today to the late 1960s. I lived through those days. They weren't great days, but if this great divide doesn't stop soon, our children and grandchildren will see the same thing. That's certainly not something most of us want. Last Friday Barack Obama ordered flags to be flown at half staff in honor of those that lost their lives and those that were wounded in Dallas, Texas. That's the 67th time he's done this since becoming President, more than any other president, according to USA Today. In my mind that says it all. So in the end, what's the answer to the racial divide? In my mind, I answered that question in the second paragraph. The other issue that I found heartbreaking last week was the corruption of the current U.S. government administration, which I have absolutely no respect for, and I have even less respect for Hillary Clinton. FBI Director James Comey was, in my opinion, nothing but a sacrificial lamb for Hillary Clinton's corruption, and he took the fall for U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch's unethical meeting with Billy

Clinton, as reported in the New York Times. Mr. Comey said that Mrs. Clinton had failed to return "thousands" of work related emails to the State Department, despite her public insistence to the contrary, and that her lawyers may have destroyed classified material that the FBI was unable to recover. He also described her handling of classified material as Secretary of State as "negligent," a legal term he avoided using last Tuesday. But the biggest problem — and I have many issues with both Clintons — was Comey said his team of investigators had not found clear evidence that Mrs. Clinton intended to break the law governing the use of classified materials and explained that prosecutors have 'grave concerns" about using the lower legal standard of "gross negligence" in their handling and have applied it only once in the last century. To make matters even worse — if they could be any worse — Republicans expressed particular frustration with Comey when he said that the FBI did not examine Mrs. Clinton's statement to Congress about her email server to determine whether she had perjured herself. And this woman wants to be our next President. My God, people, wake up! The bottom line is, in my opinion, she is guilty as hell, and the FBI Director took the fall for Loretta Lynch. What a sad time for America! Leaving you with a final thought, again, one that was shared in church last Sunday morning: The only way evil can triumph is if good men do nothing. 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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FARM CREDIT MAKES DONATION TO 4-H UPCOMING HUMMINGBIRD FESTIVAL

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The local Farm Credit office recently donated $500 for Jefferson County 4-H. Farm Credit has long been a supporter of local 4-H programs in their com-

munities. Some of the Jefferson County 4-H members met with Farm Credit employees to accept t he ge ne rou s d on a tion. Pictured (L to R) are

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Mt. Vernon Water System Dear Editor, I was again at tonight's Mt. Vernon City Council workshop meeting June 30, 2016, where the city officials looked over plans to deal with our water main problems. What I again didn’t hear at this special city council meeting — the third, I believe, being held to talk over problems with both our sewer and water infrastructures — is someone, anyone on our council willing to put forth what I see as our only true solution. I give them kudos for holding these kind of meetings, but in my opinion, the only real solution is not raising our bills to numbers intolerable to a lot of our citizens, as they talked about large fees and rate increases tonight. No, the real solution is to stop all nonessential spending, and really get

serious about fixing the water main problems without selling our water systems to a for-profit, private company, that once sold to them can do as they want, and not keep any promises made once our water system is theirs. Here is my plea to our city officials, and I hope it is your plea as well: “City” get serious, and stop spending millions on widening roads, bike trails, new industrial parks, and putting in sidewalks that few of us will ever use. Take those home-rules taxes this city is collecting, yes those taxes that were originally started for our sewer systems but have been siphoned off for God knows what over the years! Put that money back to work fixing our water infrastructure, and out of promoting this town. But if you must, and if you are going to keep promoting our town, then tell the truth to those that are looking at our

little country city; tell them to come to our city so they can watch our water systems fall apart.

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The Robert and Donita Morris home in Walnut Hill, Illinois will be the site for a Hummingbird Festival scheduled for Wednesday, July 20 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. In the last five years over 500 hummingbirds have been banded at this site. Vernon Kleen, a licensed hummingbird bander from Springfield and associated with the Lincoln Land Association of Bird Banders, will begin the festival at 8 a.m. with a short discussion about hummingbirds and explain why they are banded. After the discussion, hummingbirds will be captured and banded.

State Representative John Cavaletto (R-Salem), announced recently that he will be returning back to the state another $14,000 in his state office allotment. Cavaletto has returned money back every year he has been in the Illinois House of Representatives, and with this year’s amount the total is estimated at $129,253.50. That is an average of $16,000 a year savings for the taxpayers of Illinois.

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Steffy Home Furnishings, Inc. 700 S. 42nd St. • Mt. Vernon 618-242-3146

Centralia Home Center 1325 W. Broadway • Centralia 618-532-0429 VFW Post 2055 Ladies Auxiliary 1826 S. Pine St. • Centralia 618-532-9551 Farmers State Bank of Hoffman 255 S. Commercial Centralia • 532-2265 Tequila Mexican Restaurant 103 E. Broadway • Centralia 618-532-2023 Tequila Mexican Restaurant 1053 W. Broadway • Centralia 618-533-2270 American Legion Post 446 117 S. Poplar • Centralia 618-532-5910 S Security Finance of Centralia 211 W. Locust • Centralia 618-533-9101

Home Source Warehouse Highway 37 North • Mt. Vernon 618-204-5515 or 618-316-4978 King City Chrysler Center, Inc. 1603 Broadway St. • Mt. Vernon 618-242-6600 Ford Square of Mt. Vernon 1501 Broadway St. • Mt. Vernon 618-242-8600 Bean Insurance 1310 Broadway • Mt. Vernon 618-242-6017 Borowiak’s IGA 500 S. 10th St. • Mt. Vernon 618-242-2375 Heights Finance 2929 Broadway, Ste. 4 • Mt. Vernon 618-244-1156 Security Finance of Mt. Vernon 4805 Broadway St., Ste. B Mt. Vernon • 618-242-2040 Crystal Clear Pools 521 E. IL Hwy. 142 • Mt. Vernon 618-244-2772 Nature Trail Healthcare S.. 34th Vernon 1001 S 1001 34th • Mt Mt. V ernon 618-242-5700 618 -24 242 24 2-5 2 5700 5700

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Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois (GSSI) received a $3,360 donation from the American Lung Association (ALA) today, which was raised during an Asthma Awareness campaign organized by Godfrey native Jaris Waide, who is an ALA Honoree Chairperson and Children’s Ambassador. On May 7 in Glazebrook Park in Godfrey, Waide held her 16th annual ALA Asthma Awareness

SUPERHERO SATURDAY AT C.E. BREHM LIBRARY On July 16 the C.E. Brehm Library will present a marathon of superhero movies. Come dressed as your favorite superhero. Prizes for best costume. The costume contest will be held just before the second movie at about 1:00 p.m.

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How to Pray with Power Mankind is impressed and obsessed with power. Americans have power walks, power drinks, power neckties, powerful machines, and seek more powerful computers. But the most underestimated and underused power on earth is prayer. Even medical science has substantiated the benefits of prayer. Prayer moves the hand of God. Develop these keys to prayer that will enable you to pray with power and change your life. POVERT Y OF SPIRIT is the basic requirement of prayer. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus revealed a paradigm shift from the way most people think and act. “Blessed are the poor in spirit for t heirs is t he kingdom of Heaven.” (Matthew 5:3) This means to recognize our need for God. Until you recognize your need for God and His help you will never pray with power. God gives grace to the humble. (I Peter 5:5-6) PRAISING GOD brings you into the presence of God. Jesus

1. Is the Book of Colossians in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. Whose first chapter begins, "Now it came to pass in the thirtieth year, in the fourth month"? Ezra, Ezekiel, Micah, Malachi 3. In Exodus 10, what

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taught in the Lord’s Prayer to begin prayer by “hallowing” the Father’s name. (Matthew 6:9) In the passage of the triumphant entry Jesus sent his disciples to get a donkey for him to ride into Jerusalem. He told them to tell the owner of the donkey, “The Lord has need of it.” (Mark 11:4) As he rode into Jerusalem the multitudes gave him praise. (Matthew 21:16) God doesn’t need our gold, silver, or sacrifices, but he does desire our praise and worship. (John 4:23-24) Praise brings God’s presence, power, and a delight to prayer. PURITY OF HEART brings power in prayer. Jesus first cleansed the te mpl e and t he n decreed, “My house will be called a house of prayer.” (Matthew 21:12-13) Jesus promised, “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” (Matthew 5:8) A friend

posted this truth on Facebook, “You cannot pray for an A on a test and study for a B. You cannot pray for a faithful relationship and st i l l live an unfaithful life. Moral of the story is you cannot pray for something and act less. Don’t question my God and His abilities when your actions don’t match your prayers.” (@ SpiritualWord) David prayed, “Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit with-in me.” (Psalms 51:10) Only the blood of Jesus can cleanse your heart from sin. (Psalms 51:6-7) P E R S UA S I V E PRAYER is the prayer of faith. The disciples were amazed when Jesus cursed a barren fig tree and it withered from the roots up. Jesus told them, “Have faith in God . . . whoever says to this mountain, be taken up and cast into the sea, and does not doubt . . . but believes . . . it shall be granted him.” (Mark 11:22-24) Believe Jesus’ promises. (John 14:1214) A great man of p r a y e r, Tu e s d a y Thomas Watson, said, “Prayer is the key, and

faith is the hand that turns it, and claims the blessing.” P A R D O N THROUGH PRAYER keeps the channels of prayer power open. In the Lord’s Prayer Jesus taught us to pray, “And forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors.” (Matthew 6:12) David said, “If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear.” (Psalms 66:16-17) The most powerful prayer is the humble cry to God for forgiveness. (I John 1:9) Forgiving those who have hurt you is a necessary key for freedom and power in prayer. (Matthew 6:14) Do you want power for living and power in prayer? Develop and use these keys in prayer and your life will be radically changed. And prayer will be a delight! “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 Je s u s C h r i s t .” ( I Thessalonians 5:23) Shalom, Cliff Sanders Eagle Life Ministries eagleslife8@gmail.com

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Dewey Decimal system. In addition to his sciencefiction works, he wrote history ("The Greeks: A Great Adventure," "The Egyptians"), literary works ("Asimov's Guide to Shakespeare," "Asimov's Guide to the Bible,"), humor ("Lecherous Limericks," "Treasury of Humor"), myster y (the Black Widowers series) and popular science ("The Intelligent Man's Guide to Science"). Asimov earned a Ph.D. from Columbia University in biochemistry, which he also taught; he published academic works in science and mathematics. His prolific life is detailed

in three works of autobiography, and he and his wife, Janet, even found time to co-author a selfhelp book titled "How to Enjoy Writing: A Book of Aid and Comfort." • You might be surprised to learn that the electric fan was invented in the 19th century. Then again, at the moment that fact might not be surprising; the heat of summer can be a powerful motivator. • Though the ukulele is commonly associated with the Hawaiian Islands, it didn't originate there. The instrument actually came from Portugal, where it was known as a machete, and was introduced to the islands around 1870 by sailors. *** Thought for the Day: "As scarce as truth is, the supply has always been in excess of the demand." — Josh Billings © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.


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