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the audience, "Right?" Racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamaphobic, you name it. She went on to say, "Now some of those folks, they are irredeemable." But thankfully they are not America. Hillary, you left me out. I'm none of the above, but I am Hillaryphobic, and for good reason, like your track record of lying, cheating, complete and total corruption, the email scandal that turned into scandals, your husband's private meeting with Attorney General Loretta Lynch on the tarmac while you were under investigation, Benghazi, destroying government documents. Need I go on?? But what I found especially interesting about her racist, sexist, homophobic comments was that Hillary Clinton has taken donations from countries where they throw gays off the roof of buildings, they stone women to death for not covering their faces, or even less, in many of these countries women can't drive and can't be in public without a male escort. I personally don't want a president that does business with people that commit these kinds of atrocities. And yes, Hillary gave a half-hearted apology if that's what you want to call it. It only took her 17 hours. In my opinion, she just lost the election unless it's rigged, which could

happen. Case in point, Presidential candidate Mitt Romney in 2012 was caught on video saying. "Forty-seven percent of Americans just want a hand out." And of course, Obama won. But we all remember his statement about the South "clinging to their guns and religion." Oh well, on to the upcoming debates. The first of the three scheduled Presidential debates will be on September 26 at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. The moderator will be Lester Holt, Anchor for NBC. Keep in mind this first Presidential debate could be bigger than the Super Bowl, and the last Super Bowl drew 112 million viewers. And speaking of the Super Bowl, look at the 49ers and Colin Ka e p e r n i ck . In my opinion, if ungrateful players sit out the national anthem, they have lost sight of what it stands for. It's to honor those brave men and women who have fought for your freedom! Your freedom to play football and make millions! This guy needs to be benched forever. Until next week.

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UMCH ‘LEARN MORE’ OPEN HOUSE A fall kickoff Foster Parent Open House will be held on Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at the Un it e d Me t h o d i s t Children’s Home, 2023 Richview Road in Mt. Vernon, in the Youth Services Building, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Refreshments will be provided. Many people are on the fence about being a foster parent. What does it mean to foster an adolescent youth? How can you become a Foster parent? Let them answer these questions, and more. They will give you all the tools and information you need. Their Foster Program staff will be available to answer all your questions. Visit with their licensing specialist and learn what it takes to be a foster parent for a teenager. You’ll also hear stories from current foster parents living in the area and hear about their experience first-hand. "The need is growing and we need people to open their hearts and homes to help the youth in this community. We have several teenagers, ages 14 and up, waiting for a home and need to feel a sense of belonging — to be loved," explains Angie Wilson, Foster Care Supervisor. UMCH provides a specialized, therapeutic, family-supported Foster Care Program for teens

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ages 12 to 21, who are moving out of residential treatment or simply need more intensive services that only a foster home can provide. Ideally, they are looking for persons living within a 60 mile radius of Mt. Vernon. The program provides monthly training for the parents, and engagement opportunities with other foster parents to provide continued encouragement, tools, and support. You can make a difference in the life of a

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ESTION QUOF THE In honor of Grandparents Week, what is your fondest memory of your grandparents? Stephanie St h i Daniels D i l

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Gardening at my grandparents’ house, snapping green beans under the maple tree.

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Thanksgiving dinners at Grandma Phelps’ and it would be with all our aunts, uncles and cousins. In the evening we would sit around visiting, crocheting and playing cards.

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QUAD RUGBY: THE STORY OF CHUCK MELTON BY STEPHANIE DANIELS

Chuck Melton, 37, originally of Symsonia, KY, was officially named to the Wheelchair Rugby team for the U.S. Paralympic Games. C hu c k g r e w u p i n Symsonia, KY and attended school in Benton. Chuck and his wife, Kelly, lived in Draffenville, KY until 2001 and then moved to Hoyleton, IL for work and family. In 2002, Chuck dove into

a lake and broke his cervical vertebrae #7 and severed his spinal cord, making him a quadriplegic ever since. In 2008 he discovered wheelchair rugby and has been playing it ever since. In 2012, he made it to the U.S National Team but was an alternate for the London games. He has been playing at the international level since then and has been named to the 12 man roster

that is heading to Rio this September. His wife and three children, Blake, Baily and Allie, are excited as well because they will also be going over to Rio to support Chuck. Melton said, “I can’t wait to get down there and get around the people and all the energy that is going to be there."

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68TH ANNUAL OKAWVILLE FAIR AND WHEAT FESTIVAL The 68th annual Okawville Fair and Wheat Festival will be held at the Okawville Community Club Park on September 16, 17, and 18. The 3-day event will kick of f Fr i d ay e ve n i ng , September 16 with the Miss Okawville Fair Queen Pageant and Junior Miss Crowning beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the new Junior/ Senior High School building. The 2016 Queen will reign over the fair and appear in the parade on Sunday afternoon. J. Christopher, Most Dangerous One Man Band will be the featured free entertainment Friday evening from 8:00 p.m. to midnight. Concession stands will open at 5:00 p.m. Arm bands will be used from 6:00 to 11:00 p.m. Single ride tickets may also be purchased. Some rides will need more than one ticket. On Saturday premium exhibits may be entered from 7:00 to 8:30 a.m. A Washer Tournament will be held at 1:00 p.m. At 1:00 p.m. a Kiddie Tractor pull

will be held. Ardy the Clown will be in the park from I :00 to 5:00 p.m. The Antique Tractor Pull will begin at 2:00 p.m. A local Talent Show will be held on stage at 2:00 p.m. This is the chance for Washington County residents to "show off ' their talents. The Exhibit Hall will also open at 2:00 p.m. Rides will be from 3:00 to 11:00 p.m. Ride tickets will be available with some rides taking multiple tickets. Arm Bands for rides will be available from 4:00 to 10:00 p.m. From 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. the Venedy Band will be in concert. The Okawville American Legion Post #233 will host bingo from 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. (BL-3002) The evening free outdoor stage entertainment will be provided by Hillbilly Authority from 8:00 p.m. to midnight. On Sunday the concession stands will open at 11:00 a.m. The parade will begin at 2:00 p.m. and will feature large decorated floats, bands, and other marching units. The theme

of this year's parade is "Classic Comic Strips." Anyone wishing to place an entry in the parade should contact Jenny Clary at 618599-0297. Following the parade, the Exhibit Hall will open. Rides with single tickets will be from 2:00 to 9:00 p.m. with some rides taking multiple tickets. Arm bands will be available from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. The West Washington County High School Band will be in concert from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Bingo will be available from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. sponsored by the Okawville American Legion Post 233. Free outdoor entertainment by the Backroads Band from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Over $6,000 in premiums will again be offered to this year's exhibitors. Washington County residents may bring in their farm products, fruit, fancy work, canned goods, baked go o ds, photog raphy, painted pictures, and school exhibits, etc. and compete for the premiums offered. It is suggested that ex-

hibitors enter on Friday if at all possible to avoid the rush on Saturday morning. Exhibits will be accepted from noon to 9:00 p.m. on Friday evening and from 7:00 to 8:30 a.m. on Saturday morning. The Wheat Festival will again have the free "Corn Box" for the young children where they may play with dump trucks, pails, shovels, etc. in the corn. A hand washing station is provided. The Okawville High School FFA sponsors this project. A variety of food and refreshment will be available including fish, fried chicken, grilled pork steaks, chicken strips, bratswurst, hamburgers, french fries, slaw, funnel cakes, kettle popcorn, ice cream, pie, cake, soda, water, coffee, beer, etc. No admission is charged to the grounds and ample parking space is available. The only parking permitted on the grounds is in the handicapped only parking lot next to the Exhibit Hall.


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the great outdoors may climb up to peer out windows, and open windows are falling hazards. Screens do not offer an adequate barrier against falls. Consider locking windows or use safety bars to guard against falls. Test to see how easily screens can be pushed out, replacing any that do not provide adequate resistance to curious youngsters’ hands. • Check smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Replace the batteries in smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors at least twice per year, and test them to make sure they’re in good working order at least

once per month. The National Fire Protection Association recommends replacing hardwired smoke alarms every 10 years. Batter y-operated alarms may need to be replaced even sooner. Many carbon monoxide detectors work for five to seven years. Check the back of alarms for a date stamp that indicates how old the product is and when it expires. Safety checklists are an important part of home maintenance. A proactive approach can prevent both injuries and damage to the home.

PAINT YOUR HOME’S EXTERIOR LIKE A PRO Painting is an inexpensive way to transform just about any space. Many people paint the interiors of their homes, but home exteriors also can undergo dramatic makeovers with fresh coats of paint. Timing the job right and heeding some tips from professionals and do-it-yourselfers who have tread the painting path before you can make the job go smoothly. start painting straight away. Paint may not adhere to unprepared surfaces, and dirt and other debris may show through and mar the finished product. Repainting a home’s exterior will likely involve removing peeling or chipping paint prior to making your first strokes. Wear protective gear when scraping, sanding or brushing old paint, as such tasks can generate dust that can be dangerous to inhale, particularly if the old paint contains lead. Prepare The Painting Employ a chlorine Surfaces bleach solution to kill any Resist the temptation to mildew and to scrub any

Consider The Time Of Year Consider local weather patterns and forecasts when planning an exterior painting project. Choose a time of year when there is little rain and low humidity, such as autumn. Keep in mind that the paint will require a couple of days to dry completely and cure, and that can be difficult in damp weather. Don’t hamper the final outcome with poor timing.

dirt from the house. In addition, repair any cracks or imperfections. For example, if you’re painting stucco, you may have to fill in any pitting or holes. Use this opportunity to inspect caulking around windows and doors. Recaulk as needed to seal up drafty areas or those that may cause water infiltration prior to painting. Prime And Cover Stains It may be a little extra work, but apply a quality primer as the first coat to hide any imperfections, Continued on next page


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you have purchased multiple cans of paint, mix them all in one large bucket to ensure the same color; otherwise, the colors may not match perfectly. The experts at HGTV recommend working your way from top to bottom in a smooth, controlled manner, overlapping each stroke by eight inches. Trim and hard-to-reach areas should be left for brush work so you can maintain control over your tools. If you are painting areas like steps or staircases, consider adding a little fine-grain sand to the paint to improve traction, as paint can be slippery when wet. If painting your home’s exterior is beyond your capabilities, hire a professional. He or she will get the work done in a timely manner, and you can rest assured that the job will be done correctly.

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such as wood knots or discoloration from weathering. Primer provides a smooth, even surface upon which to put your paint color. Once you have applied the primer, test your paint color in a small, inconspicuous spot to see how the color looks in the daylight. You do not want to paint the entire home only to find out you dislike the color. Try These Painting Techniques Rent a paint sprayer for large surface areas. The sprayer will produce a more uniform application and is less time-consuming than painting everything with a brush or roller. Make sure you’ve chosen a high-quality paint, as the added expense is worth it if the paint lasts longer and coats more evenly. Also, if

3. Take steps to fight snow mold. Homeowners who live in regions where snow falls into spring or where spring tends to be cold and damp may want to take steps to prevent snow mold. Gray snow mold typically looks fuzzy and gray, and lawns infested with snow mold may develop unsightly gray or brown spots indicative of dead grass. Pink snow mold may be even worse than gray snow mold because pink mold attacks the roots as well as the leaves. To prevent snow

mold, continue mowing into the fall, even as lawns grow dormant, clearing the lawn of grass clippings and leaves after each mow. Thick lawns may provide a breeding ground for snow mold, so homeowners whose lawns have a history of developing snow mold may benefit from mowing their lawns into the fall. Winter is rarely easy on lawns, but homeowners can take several steps to prepare their lawns for potentially harsh winter weather.

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light and air from reaching grass, and that can encourage the development of disease. In addition, leaves can harbor insects that also may contribute to disease. While it might seem like common sense to delay leaf removal until the end of autumn when all the leaves have fallen, that, too, can prove harmful to lawns. Leaves left laying on lawns for long periods of time can contribute to the same types of damage as leaves left on the lawn throughout winter, so do your best to remove leaves as they fall.

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grasses more winter hardy can consult landscaping professionals to determine if winterizing fertilizers will work for their lawns. These specially formulated fertilizers, many of which are made exclusively for coolseason grasses, contain higher levels of potassium and lower levels of nitrogen than early-season fertilizers. Potassium helps strengthen and harden plants, and cool-season grasses may need extra potassium as winter settles in. Homeowners who are not sure if they should apply winterizing fertilizer can conduct soil tests to determine the potassium levels in their soil. If the test indicates the soil has sufficient potassium, then applying a winterizing fertilizer is likely unnecessary. In addition, homeowners who have fed their lawn a balance of nutrients throughout spring and summer likely will not need to apply winterizing fertilizer. 2. Get rid of fallen leaves. While fallen leaves may be integral components of idyllic autumn landscapes, leaves left on the lawn throughout the winter may lead to disease in the grass. Leaves trap moisture and block sun-

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The Simple Olympics If there was one consistent takeaway for America from these past Olympics it is that: 1) we have the best athletes (and sport outfitters) in the world, and 2)

The Shoppers Weekly Papers Mt. Vernon Area yeah, we're more than just a little bit insane. I know where you think I'm going with this ... that I'm going to bring up the Ryan Lochte "situation." I am, of course, but only for a brief moment. Ryan Lochte is a dunce. Now, before you say it's not nice to name call, let me also call out Usain Bolt. He is great. Also let me state that Michael Phelps is a

freak of nature and broke records that had stood since ancient Greece. Carmelo Anthony has won three gold medals, and Coach K has lost only one game ever in Olympic play. That's incredible. You want name calling? Just how many kids are going to be named Simone after these Olympics? Yep, America won the eagle's share of the gold, and pretty much lapped the competition. For Russia, this was a particularly humiliating Olympics. It's one thing to implement statesponsored cheating, it's an entire other thing to get completely nailed for it, too. The Olympics are actually great places to call names. Everyone knows that there is a tradition at the end of the games to proclaim them as "the best ever," even if it didn't happen in Atlanta or Rio, I

think. In Atlanta, we received an "attaboy" sentiment, and I believe Rio was simply told they were "magnificent." Whether or not that was a good thing is for Rio to figure out. One thing we have figured out is the art of storytelling. Every Olympics, the pre-match bios get more and more "Million Dollar Baby." Just once I would like the story of an Olympian to be boring and with no compelling backstory at all. It would really be something to see a b-roll of some kid who simply grew up in Middletown, Wherever, and carried a C or B average through high school, but one day found out he was really fast ... or a really good shot ... and by accident, he tried out for the games and came in seventh. We never hear those stories. Of cours e, it als o wouldn't hurt if the press

Wednesday, September 14, 2016 would stop with all the "displaced resident" stories. Look, we get it ... the powers that be aren't going to bulldoze the mansions owned by the richest people in the ritziest part of the city to build a stadium that will be useless in two weeks' time. Is anyone shocked to learn of this? Every year, the reporters write about government spending on infrastructure, how pollution is atrocious, how everyone that dips a toe in the water

will contract syphilis, and come dusk, will be eaten alive by head-shrinking mosquitos. Sometimes you just have to let the simple ideas win out. We were watching people, athletes, run and jump and play games for their country, and that simple thrill should be enough for us all. Mark Vasto is a veteran sportswriter who lives in New Jersey. © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.

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A Heart God Blesses God delights in blessing. It is his nature to bless. He chose to bless the nation of Israel like no other nation. They would be his chosen people, his cherished possession to demonstrate his love to the nations. However, they soon took God’s gifts for granted and forgot the giver. Sin, idolatry, and wickedness dominated their hearts and land. The prophet Isaiah gave a word of warning and a wonderful promise from the Lord, “Wash you, make you clean, put away the evil of your doings from before mine eyes; cease to do evil . . . Come now and let us reason together,’ says the Lord, ‘though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. If you be willing and obedient, you shall eat the good of the land: But if you refuse and rebel, you shall be devoured with the sword.” (Isaiah 1:16-20) If we as individuals and a nation want God’s abundance, we must have a heart that God

1. Is the Book of 2 Peter in Old or New Testament or neither? 2. From Acts 17, at what church was Paul accused of turning the world upside down? A n t i o c h , S my r n a , Thessalonica, Galatia 3. How many days did it take Nehemiah to get

blesses. A HEART WASHED FROM SIN. Sin separates us from God. “But your iniquities have separated you from your God and your sins have hidden his face from you, so that he will not hear.” (Isaiah 59:1-2) A pastor in Great Britain felt impressed to find the worst sinner in the village and tell him a b o u t Je s u s . No t knowing many great sinners, he asked the first person he saw on the street corner if he knew where he could find the worst person in the village. The man said, “Go down to number seven, knock on the door, and you will find him.’ The pastor did so. When the man opened the door the pastor said, “I was told you were the worst person in the village. I have something I must say to this person. Are you he?” The man replied, “No I am not the

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worst person. Go down to the last house on this street and you shall find h i m .” T h e p a s t or knocked on the door and said “I have something to say to the worst person in the village. I’m told it is you. Are you he?” The man was shocked. “Wife, tell him.” “No,” she said, “You tell him.” The man said to the pastor, “I’ve been drinking for 12 weeks. I’ve got the DT’s and have pawned all in the house worth pawning. I said to my wife, ‘Lass, this thing has got to stop and if it doesn’t, I’ll go and drown myself.’ And then you knocked on the door. What do you have to say?” The pastor replied, “I’m here to tell you that Jesus Christ is the greatest Savior and the he can make out of the worst man one of the best man.” The pastor asked the man to kneel and pray. Not only was he saved from his sins, but he became a radiant, prosperous Christian. If we repent and confess our sins, we have God’s promise. “They shall be as white as snow and be as wool.” (Isaiah 1:16-18;

I John 1:9) A WILLING HEART. “If you be willing and obedient, you shall eat the good of the land.” (Isaiah 1:19) Jesus surrendered to his Father’s will. David prayed for a willing heart. (Psalm 51:10-12) Jesus fulfilled this prophecy, “Then said, ‘I, lo, I come. (In the volume of the book, it is written of me.) To do your will, O, God.” (Hebrews 10:7; Psalms 40:7) God blesses a willing heart – a heart surrendered to him. A WHOLLY OBEDIENT HEART. Is partial obedience true obedience? King Saul thought it was. But the prophet Samuel declared, “To obey is better than sacrifice.” (I Samuel 15:22) As we mature in Christ we learn immediate obedience to God. Do you have a heart God blesses? “But if we walk in the light as He is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ, his Son, cleanses us from all sin.” (I John 1:7) Shalom, Cliff Sanders Eagle Life Ministries eagleslife8@gmail.com

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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Mars, your ruling planet, helps you deal with career challenges in a way that reflects some of your own hidden strengths. This impresses some important decision-makers. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your strong Bovine will, combined with your romantic nature (you are ruled by Venus), helps turn a romance with a potential for problems into one with more-positive possibilities. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Mercury’s influence creates some unsettling moments, but nothing that you can’t live with. You’ll soon learn more about that major change that is about to be revealed. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Opportunities for you are like the phases of the Moon: constantly appearing and reappearing. So, cheer up. The opportunity you think you let slip by will be replaced by another. LEO (July 23 to August 22) An opportunity that you hoped would open up for you remains closed. Stop wasting time scratching at it. Something else you’ll like will soon make itself apparent and accessible. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Congratulations. You’ll soon hear some positive feedback for all the hard work you recently put into a project. A Pisces could soon swim into your personal life. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Someone whose friendship you felt you had to write off will try to revive

it. What you do is up to you. But don’t do it without giving it considerable thought. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A job-related plan might need to be reworked to allow for changes. Lucky for you that Saturn remains a strong influence that can help you focus on getting it done right. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) This is a good time to move into areas of self-discovery. You might be surprised about who you really are and how you really relate to those around you. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Expect to confront someone who will make an unwelcome request. Stand by your resolve to do the right thing no matter what “persuasion” might be offered. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) A friendly competition could become more contentious than you expected. Take time out to discuss the reasons behind this unexpected change, and act accordingly. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) You have a wonderful mind for solving mysteries, so you should feel confident about solving the one developing very close to you. An unlikely source offers help. BORN THIS WEEK: You’re a great host or hostess. You love being with people, and you’re very good about planning all sorts of social events that bring folks together. © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.

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• On Sept. 18, 1793, George Washington lays the cornerstone to the United States Capitol. The building would take nearly a century to complete, as architects came and went, the British set fire to it, and it was called into use during the Civil War. • On Sept. 16, 1908, Buick Motor Company head William Durant spends $2,000 to incorporate General Motors. Durant made his fortune building horse-drawn carriages, and in fact he hated cars -- he thought they were noisy, smelly and dangerous. • On Sept. 14, 1927, dancer Isadora Duncan is strangled in France when the enormous silk scarf she is wearing gets tangled in the rear hubcaps of her open car. The scarf wound around the axle, tightening around Duncan's neck and dragging her from the car. She died instantly. • On Sept. 17, 1965, four adventurous Englishmen arrive at the Frankfurt Motor Show in Germany after crossing the English Channel by Amphicar, an amphibious

passenger car powered by a 43-horsepower Triumph Herald engine. Despite choppy waters and a flooded engine, the two vehicles made the crossing in about seven hours. • On Sept. 15, 1978, boxer Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay) defeats Leon Spinks to regain the world heavyweight boxing title. Ali had first won the title in 1964 at age 22, defeating Sonny Liston. • On Sept. 12, 1993, the rebuilt Lacey V. Murrow Bridge over Lake Washington opens in Seattle. The old bridge was almost 2 miles long and floated on more than 20 hollow concrete pontoons. During repairs in 1990, the bridge broke apart and sank. • On Sept. 13, 2004, TV talk-show host Oprah Winfrey gives a brand-new Pontiac G-6 sedan, worth $28,500, to all 276 members of her studio audience. However, the winners were left with a large bill: up to $6,000 in federal and state income taxes. © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.


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HOTELS FOR HEROES – to find out more about how you can help our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need, visit the Fisher House –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– website at www.fisherhouse.org

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CUSTOMER ALERT

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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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

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RV, SPORT, REC & GUN CONSIGNMENT SALE, SAT., OCT. 8, 2016 at 9:00 A.M. Please get gun permits to buy, prior to sale. Consign early by Sept. 23, 2016 for complete advertising. Next Machinery Consignment Sale is Nov. 14, 2016. Gilbert’s Sale Yard, LLC, 641-398-2218. 2 Mi. N. of Floyd, IA On Hwy. 218. www.gilbertsaleyard.com(MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Automobiles

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Education

Barkley Barnard Fairfield 618-842-7850

CATTLEMEN'S LIVESTOCK, INC. Phone: 618-895-3156 Highway 15 West • P.O. Box 486, Wayne City, IL 62895

INCOME BASED RENT

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A-1 DONATE YOUR CAR FOR BREAST CANCER! Help United Breast Foundation education, prevention, & support programs. FAST FREE PICKUP - 24 HR RESPONSE - TAX DEDUCTION 855-403-0213 –––––––––––––––––––––––––

Locally Owned & Operated!

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CATTLE AUCTION

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