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On Tuesday, August 16 Kaskaskia Valley Community Credit Union held a ribbon cutting ceremony for their new location located at 1404 W. Main St. in Salem, Illinois.
CENTRALIA BUCHHEIT DONATES TO HABITAT FOR HUMANITY As part of a company fund-raising drive to b e ne f it Habit at For Humanity, C entralia Buchheit recently sold cutouts of houses for $1 and $5 donations. Last Friday Centralia Buchheit presented a check for $646 to area Habitat For Humanit y memb ers. Pictured (L to R) are Brad Haege and Kayla Dunahee of Habitat for Humanity, C entralia Buchheit Assistant Manager Steve
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The Shoppers Weekly Papers is proud to have sponsored the girls Pinto softball team coached by Michelle Berry during the summer of 2016. Great job, girls!
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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 our shining stars who exemplify the greatness of this award. Most people who have been a part of Girl Scouting for several years feel as though their troop and leaders are like a family. That’s definitely the case with Nicolle and Danielle — literally. The Patton sisters, both from Mt. Vernon, have been involved with Girl Scouting ever since they were old enough to join the organization. And, each of them earned the prestigious Girl Scout Gold Award. They attribute a lot of who they are today to Girl Scouts and their journey for Gold. When the sisters were in the process of earning their Gold Awards, they each took on projects that would benefit the youth of their community. Nicolle partnered with Hope In Christ shelter. She educated people on the issue of homelessness in their community, made major improvements to the shelter facility and provided Christmas boxes to the children at the shelter. “Nicolle has influenced me for as long as I can remember. Every little sister wants to be like her older sister, and I was no exception,” states Danielle. “When I saw her work hard for her Gold Award, I told myself that one day I would be standing on that stage receiving recognition for all of my hard work. She made me want to strive to be a better person and set my goals higher,” Danielle added. For her Girl Scout Gold
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Nicolle and Danielle Patton Award project, Danielle partnered with CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates). She wanted to give the youth that were served by this organization some of the luxuries many others think of as staples. She made sure each child had a box that contained supplies to have an age appropriate birthday party; a bag with many essentials, books and toys; and a life book that provided words of encouragement and inspiration to the children who received them. Having achieved the Gold Award herself, Nicolle was there to support her sister along the way. “Danielle has always told me she looked up to me. I wanted to set an example for her; I wanted her to strive to be the best that she could be because she’s an amazing young lady,” said Nicolle. “Above all, I reminded her of the impact she was making as she continued to work on her project. She was changing people’s lives for the better. The long hours of work she put into the project couldn’t compare to the impact she was having on those deserving people. I am extremely proud of what she accomplished.” Nicolle and Danielle encourage young girls to get involved in Girl Scouting and for older girls to go for their Gold Award. “Girl Scouts has impacted my life so much over the years,” said Nicolle. “Not only has it helped me come out of my shell, but it also taught me some important life lessons along the way. It taught me that I could be a leader – that I had the drive and the skills all along. To this day, I use
those same skills in my work and my schooling,” Nicolle added. “Earning my Gold Award taught me skills that I’ll use in the future; it gave me a sense of adulthood,” Danielle said. She also encourages other girls to strive for this top award. “Do it! Believe in yourself and push yourself to do better each day,” she added. Nicolle is in her final year at S out he r n I l l i noi s University Edwardsville where she will graduate with a degree in Mass Communications, minoring in Theatre and Dance. She plans to pursue a career in the television industry after graduation. Danielle is a senior at Mt. Vernon Township High School. Upon graduation, she intends to pursue a degree in Communications. Today, Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. is the largest voluntary organization for girls in the world. Its sole focus is to meet the needs of all girls (ages 5-17) from diverse racial, ethnic and socioecon om i c b a c k g rou n d s . Today’s Girl Scouts not only enjoy camping and crafts, but they also explore math and science and learn about diversity, good citizenship, leadership and teamwork. Girl Scouting is the place where girls experience the fun, friendship and power of girls together. Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois is a not-for-profit organization supported by various United Ways throughout the region. Girl Scouts is a Proud Partner of United Way. For more information, please call Tricia Higgins at 618-242-5079.
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Summer Fun With Burgers And Salads The final days of summer are just around the corner. Labor Day is within sight. It is time to have a last summer fling with grilling, outdoor games, swimming, and best of all, the company of family and friends. But first of all, crank up the grill and enjoy some of my favorite burgers. Make a side salad, serve your favorite beverages, and then sit back and enjoy the fun!
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Heat barbecue to medium-high heat. Mix meat, egg and 2 T. barbecue sauce; shape into 4 patties. Grill patties, peppers and onions 5 min. on each side or until burgers are done (160ºF) and vegetables are softened and lightly charred, brushing burgers and vegetables occasionally with remaining barbecue sauce. Top burgers with cheese; grill 1 to 2 min. or until melted. Meanwhile, place buns, cut-sides down, on barbecue; grill until toasted. Spread buns with mayonnaise; fill with lettuce, burgers and vegetables.
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*** 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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Mix 1 lb. lean ground beef with 2 T. barbecue sauce; shape into 4 patties. Place on medium heat on barbecue. Grill 8 to 10 min. or until cooked through, turning once and brushing with additional 2 T. barbecue sauce. Place 1 sliced red pepper, green pepper and onion on center of large sheet heavy-duty aluminum foil. Top with 1/4 cup barbecue sauce. Bring up foil sides. Double fold top and ends to form packet. Grill along with burgers 10 to 12 min. Fill split kaiser rolls with burgers; top with barbecued vegetables.
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It's been quite a week, especially for Barack Obama while he puts his golfing vacation above the American people, and Louisiana falls victim to yet another national disaster because of heavy flooding. At least 30 parishes have been declared to be a disaster and the death toll as of August 18 climbed to 13. At least 20,000 people were rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard as the massive flooding covered the areas in and around Baton Rouge. An estimated 40,000 homes have been damaged or destroyed as the people are scrambling for housing in an already depressed area where there's been a housing shortage ever since Hurricane Katrina a decade ago. And where is our illustrious leader? Our Commanderin-Chief! Why where else but vacationing in Martha's Vineyard with his wife, painting the town red and doing what he does best, playing golf. I couldn't help but look back a decade ago to the horrors of Hurricane Katrina when then President George W. Bush was heavily criticized by the liberal media for not returning to Washington from his vacation more than a day after Katrina hit. So today I'm wondering where is the press attack on Obama while Louisiana is underwater. I guess they're too busy trying to get Hillary elected! The White House did announce that Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson will visit the state to review the federal government's response. I guess that's good of them. Thank goodness, Donald Trump stepped in and played President. Neither Clinton nor Obama did. In other news of the week, a spokesperson for the Clinton Foundation has said there are plans to end accepting foreign donations should Hillary be elected President! That's good,
since it should have happened when she became Secretary of State since there was definite conflict of interest that could have and probably did come into play. The Foundation has been under serious scrutiny since Hillary Clinton's bid for the Commander-in-Chief job, with Republicans charging that donors were rewarded with access to her and her aides as well as her husband, from 2009 to 2013 while she was the Secretary of State. The Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Foundation throughout 2016 has raised two billion dollars, allegedly for charity. Really! According to thefederalist. com, in 2013 the Clinton Foundation only spent 10% of its budget on charitable grants, meaning Hillary Clinton's non-profit organization spent more on office supplies and rent than it did in charitable grants. Although after weeks of attacks for shady bookkeeping and questionable expenditures, the Foundation in tweets posted that 88% of its expenditures went "directly to [the Foundation's] life changing work." In my opinion, that's probably true, that being the life changing of the Clintons' lifestyle — Bill, Hillary and Chelsea. Other reports did say that the Clinton Foundation has given as much as 15% to charity and spent 85% on overhead. The numbers vary. My issue is the Clinton Foundation has been, is right now, and will continue to be a conflict of interest as well as possibly a legal matter with the IRS because of the lack of reporting donation to the IRS at one point. And of course there's always that little matter of "pay to play." In closing on the matter, the Clinton Foundation is some-
what different than most non for profits since they claim all charitable work is allegedly performed by staff, an unusual approach for a non for profit. Remember, both Clintons are attorneys with layers and layers of scandals and corruption. Last but not least, heading to Virginia where long time friend of the Clintons, Governor Terry McAuliffe is under an ongoing federal investigation over campaign contributions. That dates back to a year ago and focuses at least in part on whether donations to his gubernatorial campaign violated the law. As part of the probe, investigations have scrutinized the Governor's time as a board member of the Clinton Global Initiative, a vehicle of the Clinton Foundation. Imagine that! To make matters even worse, McAuliffe is vowing to restore voting rights to 13,000 felons, of course, just in time to vote for Hillary. But the good news is he doesn't plan on restoring their gun rights. But trust, they know where to get them illegally. In closing, all I can say is oh, the web we weave by turning a blind eye to layers and layers of corruption. If elected, Hillary will be no different than Barack Obama, only with more layers of corruption and dishonesty. The same old plan will continue. Deny! Deny! Deny! And the sad part is, with truth staring them in the face, many won't look at the truth and will vote for Hillary Clinton anyway. 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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God is Love Christianity is unique in the fact that our God desires a loving, personal relationship with His creation. God is love. (I John 4:8, 16) The other day I was parked at a Casey’s convenience store when a cool red 1973 VW parked beside me. It was classic “love bug.” Some sort of eyebrows were affixed above the headlights and the fenders were decorated with decals of flowers, reminiscent of flower power and the “free love” of the hippie movement. But true love and meaning in life is found in the love of God. Max Lucado wrote in his book God Came Near, “Should a man see only popularity, he becomes a mirror, reflecting whatever needs to be reflected to gain acceptance . . . should a man see only power, he becomes a wolf . . . prowling, hunting, and stalking . . . as a result he who sees only power is degraded to an animal . . . Should a man seek only pleasure, he becomes a carnival thrill seeker, alive only in bright lights, wild rides and titillating entertainment . . . Only in seeking his maker does a man truly become man. For in seeking his
Creator, man catches a glimpse of what he was intended to be.” To be what God intended you to be, catch a glimpse of God’s love through Christ. “JESUS WEPT.” (John 11:35) It’s the shortest verse in the Bible and perhaps the most revealing. The One True God, Jesus wept! Why? Because He felt the pain of His loved ones. He wept because He is so full of empathy, which is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. This is awesome. The omnipotent Creator understands and shares your feeling. God is love. JESUS DIED FOR SINNERS. A recent Facebook post said, “Many religions teach that man can become gods. Christianity teaches that God became a man.” The apostle Paul declared, “This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief.” (I Timothy 1:15) Until we realize our own moral depravity we will never fully understand and experience the love of God. John the beloved revealed, “In this is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins.” (I John 4:10) Now
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IRAP HAS ARCHERY DEER HUNTING SITES AVAILABLE ON PRIVATE LAND Don’t have a place to archery deer hunt but would like to go hunting this October? Look no further than the Illinois R e c re at i on a l Ac c e s s Program (IRAP), the popular Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) program linking outdoors enthusiasts with landowners. IRAP leases land from private landowners for specific outdoor activities, one of which is archery deer hunting during the month of October. This October will be the second year IRAP has offered archery deer hunting on leased sites. In 2015, more than 90 applications were received for 33 sites. This year, archery deer
hunting opportunities are available on IRAP sites in Clark, Franklin, Greene, Lee, Macoupin, Monroe, Sangamon and Schuyler counties with a total of 56 hunting sites. Applicants can hunt either the first 15 days of the month (October 1-15) or the last 16 days of the month (October 1631). The deadline for IDNR to receive IRAP archery deer hunting applications is Tuesday, August 30, 2016. To apply for an archery deer hunting site through IRAP, go to: http://www. dnr.illinois.gov/conservation/IRAP/Pages/ArcheryDeer-Hunting.aspx As a landowner, the benefits of leasing land to IRAP are many. For starters, IRAP will pay a nominal
lease fee dependent upon acreage and type of activities the landowner is willing to allow on their property. IRAP also provides a $2 million liability policy for all IRAP activities. In addition, an IRAP biologist will write a management plan on the enrolled acreage and will offer assistance in implementing the plan (which can be as great as a 90/10 cost-share). If you are a landowner and would like to learn more about IRAP, please contact Tammy Miller at 217-524-1266. For more information on IRAP and its other public access outdoor activities, visit their website at: http://www.dnr.illinois. gov/conservation/IRAP
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Wednesday, August 24, 2016
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2016 • 7:30 P.M. • Evers FIELD • Centralia Centralia High School won last year's game 38 – 6. Pictured on these pages are scenes from last year's game.
The Shriners Football game is more than just a competitive game between two teams. For the past 63 years, the Centralia Orphans and the Salem Wildcats have come together for the first battle of the football season. But the real battle is behind the scenes. Before game night, the Centralia Orphans and the Salem Wildcats football players get to see what the game and the battle is really about and why this game is so important. They usually tour the St. Louis Shriners Hospital for
Children, getting the opportunity to see the different ways the hospital helps the children. And, as a part of the children's therapy, the players spend time playing and getting to know the children in a designated reception area. Once they've been there and they see where the proceeds of the game go, they realize it's all for the children and it puts a whole new meaning into the game. All proceeds of the Shriners Football game goes to the St. Louis Shriners Hospital to help children in need at no cost
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TEN YEAR PILOTS RECOGNIZED
LARRY OWENS WINS THE HIGH FLY CUP
Three balloon pilots received recognition for their tenth year at Centralia Balloon Fest. Pictured (L to R): Randy Conklin who flies the balloon Sunkissed and is sponsored by Borowiak's IGA; Pat Fogue who flies the Pespsi Football and is sponsored by Pepsi MidAmerica; and Jon Friedrich who flies the balloon Stepper and is sponsored by Monsanto.
Initiated from the caring community spirit of Balloonist Wes Rinker, and named after his Baseball Balloon, “High Fly”, The High Fly Cup is an annual award presented at Balloon Fest. It recognizes those balloonists, who from their unselfish deeds and caring actions, are truly HIGH FLY AMBASSADORS of ballooning and ambassadors of life. From the smiles they put on children’s faces to the memories that they leave behind, they make a difference. This year's winner is balloon pilot Larry Owens of Danville, IL who flies the "pirate" balloon Jolly Rollo and whose Balloon Fest sponsor is Centralia Title Company / Marion County Abstract. Among other things, Larry Owens was
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SCENES FROM CENTRALIA'S BALLOON FEST 2016 Centralia's annual Balloon Fest held last weekend in Foundation Park drew crowds of eager spectators. Crowds enjoyed the Balloon Glow on Friday night around Catfish Pond, pictured below.
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credited with making balloon events fun and entertaining for the crowds, and always taking the extra time for families to take photographs of their children with the
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balloon. Pictured is Larry with his wife Sheelagh. The Shopper’s Weekly Publications takes pride in annually sponsoring this award.
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Mt. Vernon Eye Care Times Square Mall • Mt. Vernon 244-5522 or 1-888-800-EYES
Centralia Recreation Complex 115 E. 2nd St. • Centralia 618-532-3214
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.. 3 Vernon 1001 100 1S 34th 4th • Mt Mt. Ve Verno rnon rno n 618-242-5700 618 -24 242-5 242 2 5700 5700
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PAWS and claws A Page Dedicated To Our Four-Footed Fuzzy Children.
Preparing Pets for Disasters DEAR P AW ’ S CORNER: I live in a part of the country that rarely sees extreme weather events like tornadoes, hurricanes, floods or blizzards. So I never gave much thought to having a disaster-preparedness kit. However, a couple of weeks ago my neighbor’s house caught fire and burned down. Thankfully no one was injured, and they did not own pets, but it got me thinking about how I would care for my cat and dog in an unforeseen disaster. I put together a small disaster kit that I keep in the trunk of my car,
stowed out of the way. It has copies of my pets’ medical records, two extra leashes and collars with extra ID tags attached, a few single-meal pouches of dog and cat food, a gallon of water and a couple of old T-shirts for emergency bedding (which hopefully have a familiar scent to help them feel at home). If we have to leave very quickly — and in a fire there is no time to try and grab anything, except family — I have a little less to worry about afterw ard . — S ara i n Washington DEAR SARA: That’s a great idea, and a very important point about priorities in a disaster — natural or otherwise, like a house fire. Time is essential, so first, get to safety, and worry about paperwork much later. Preparing a pet-care kit is an important part of disaster planning. Sit down with your family to discuss how you will
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Raise Your Paw If You Want Your Picture Taken! Send us a cute photo of your fuzzy child and we may print it in our next edition of Paws & Claws. Send photos to P.O. Box 1223, Centralia, IL 62801 or email to info@theshoppersweekly.com. Or drop your photo by our office at 301 E. Broadway, Centralia.
1) This is an adult, female cat. She is friendly and is litter box trained. 2) This is a young, female kitten. She is a little timid and #1 is her mom.
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handle events like house fires, evacuation orders or other emergencies. You also should put together a list of local and
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4) This cat is from a litter of four. One of them is super friendly and the other three are a little timid. 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.
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centralia humane society 1. Thumper is a one-year-old, male Chiweenie. He is very loyal and loves people. He is neutered, potty trained, microchipped, and current on shots. 2. Ziggy is a five-year-old, male DLH. He is very friendly and loves his back end rubbed. He is neutered, potty trained, microchipped, and current on shots.
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by Samantha Weaver • It was English Victorian author Samuel Butler who made the following sage
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women by refusing to wear dresses, becoming a scout and fighting against Indians in the West. As one contemporary commenter observed, "She swore, she drank, she wore men's clothing. She was 50 years ahead of her time." • Those who study such
things say that two-thirds of a shark's brain is dedicated to detecting and sorting out odors. • In his 1510 book "The Adventures of Esplandian," Spanish author Garci Rodriguez de Montalvo wrote of an island peopled entirely by Amazon-like
Wednesday, August 24, 2016 women, and he called it California. When Spaniard Francisco de Ulloa was exploring the west coast of North America, his initial sur veys of the B aja Peninsula led him to believe the land was an island, so the region was given the name of the mythical place: California. • In Mongolia, it's common to put salt in one's tea before drinking it. • If you're a fan of nature documentaries, you've doubtless seen footage of Africa's Serengeti, site of the world's largest terrestrial mammal migration. If you've seen images of the place, you won't be sur-
prised to learn that in Maasai, the word "Serengeti" means "the place where the land runs on forever." • You've probably heard of John Steinbeck's celebrated novel "Of Mice and Men," but you probably didn't know that it was almost titled "Something That Happened." *** Thought for the Day: "Do you wish the world were happy? / Then remember day by day, / Just to scatter seeds of kindness / As you pass along the way." — Ella Wheeler Wilcox © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.
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are explained away. A job situation appears promising, but check it out before you act on it. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Congratulations. That on-thejob situation is working out as you’d hoped. Now’s a good time to relax and to enjoy the company of family and close friends. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) You might feel as if you’re caught in an emotional tug-of-war. But don’t be rushed into a decision on either side. Wait for more facts before you act. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) The Goat’s usually high level of self-confidence is brimming over these days. This should help you deal with a situation that you’ve avoided for far too long. Go for it. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Relationships become more intense. But be careful not to be pushed into decisions you’re not comfortable with. Remember: You’re the one in charge of your life. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) You need to show more confidence in your ability to reach your goals. Make that long-delayed decision, and avoid floundering around in a sea of self-doubt. BORN THIS WEEK: Although you appear to be strongly opinionated, you can also be open to other ideas -- so long as they are presented with logic and clarity. © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.
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