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was the last time before 2015 that a quartet was voted in? 2. Shoeless Joe Jackson holds the career batting average mark for two major-league teams. Name them. 3. In 2015, Tyrod Taylor set a Buffalo Bills record for most consecutive passes without an interception (222). Who had held the team mark? 4. Entering 2017, three teams in men's college basketball had come back from a 14-point or more deficit to win a Final Four game. Name two of them. 5. In 2016, Evgeni Malkin became the second-leading scorer of power-play goals (111) in Pittsburgh Penguins history. Who was No. 2 at the time, and who is No. 1? 6. Chase Elliott, in 2017, became the fifth driver in NASCAR Cup series history to win consecutive Daytona 500 poles. Name two of the other four. 7. In 2016, Karolina Pliskova became the fourth female tennis player to beat both Williams sisters in the same Grand Slam event. Who else did it before her? Answers 1. It was 1955 (Joe DiMaggio, Ted Lyons, Dazzy Vance and Gabby Hartnett). 2. The Chicago White Sox
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McGregor-Mayweather Prediction: It's gonna happen. Bonus prediction: Floyd Mayweather will beat Conor McGregor. Su g ge st i on : B e t on McGregor because I may have the worst track record in history when it comes to predicting anything. I was thinking about this the other night when I saw one of the most absurd things ever flash across my news ticker. No way, I thought to myself. This cannot be true, I said aloud. But enough about our president's tweets ... Xavier beats Maryland? Duke loses? Villanova's gone? Looking at my bracket in stunned silence — kind of like the dead air on Mike
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Francesa's show — the hits kept coming, courtesy of Dana White and the UFC lightweight champion. The arena has been reserved in Las Vegas for a September match. Could it possibly be true that a retired champion at age 40 can take on a brash 28-year-old? Would he put his undefeated record on the line? "Yep," Mayweather said. Well, there ya have it. It would be the biggest fight in history in terms of money and audience, and would rival Louis-Schmeling, Ali-Frazier and the rematch of Rocky Balboa against Clubber Lang in terms of significance. It will net a billion-dollar payday, the largest in history. It has that
irresistible hook: Who would win in a fight between the two fighting styles? Mayweather, even at 40, still has considerable speed and is the best defensive boxer and cheap-shot artist in history, period. Though McGregor has a 2-inch reach advantage, Mayweather's speed and footwork renders that to nothing. McGregor likes to slip big overhand lefts after sliding off an opponent's jab, but it's hard to see him doing that much. Mayweather will work the angles, move in and out, and should easily win in a decision after dismantling McGregor in every single round, barring a stoppage due to a cut. But, hey ... as long as McGregor is in there, he still has a puncher's chance. McGregor has a lease lined up for a training facility and has a California State boxing license. A former amateur
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SPERO FAMILY SERVICES HOLDS OPEN HOUSE OF REMODELED YOUTH HOMES Spero Family Services revealed the remodeled Mt. Vernon youth homes today which was the result of the Healthy Homes for Healing Hearts campaign. The Youth Homes provide residential mental health treatment for youth ages 12-21 and were in need of modern upgrades for increased safety and well-being of the youth. Their goal was to raise $330,000 in 4 years, and with the help of several individuals, churches, businesses, local unions, the Poshard Foundation and more, they were able to reach their goal in record time. In attendance were Glenn and Jo Poshard of the Poshard Foundation, and several representatives from the local unions that participated in and supported this renovation project. “We are grateful to all of our donors, the local unions, ULLICO, and the Poshard Foundation for their support with this campaign. Today these two homes, which house 18 teenage boys and girls have new windows, new flooring, new bathrooms, updated kitchens, upgraded
University of Illinois Extension, and area Master Gardeners will host Spring Fling for all local residents interested in gardening on April 22 from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Hoffman Community Center in Hoffman, IL. The day will include a wide range of topics includ-
Pictured are union representatives with John Shadowens (left), President & CEO of Spero Family Services, formerly the United Methodist Children’s Home, and Glenn and Jo Poshard (right) from the Poshard Foundation. electrical service, a new sprinkler system and a fresh coat of paint in all rooms. Other donations of décor and furnishings have made this facility more of a home away from home and a far more pleasant environment in which to heal and grow. The reveal of the work done couldn’t have been timelier than the month of April with the focus being on Child Abuse Prevention,” stated John Shadowens, President and CEO of Spero Family Services. This project is the result of a true partnership of the community with dozens of citizens giving their time, money and effort to help the kids. Spero Family
Services would like to thank all of the individuals, groups, churches and businesses that made extraordinary contributions to this project — many of which have asked to remain anonymous, but a few they’d like to thank publicly: ULLICO Management Company, Painter’s Union Local 32, Illinois Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 702, Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 551 JATC, Laborer’s Local 1197, Glenn & Jo Poshard and the Poshard Foundation, Mt. Vernon First United Methodist Church, People’s National Bank, Hallidayboro United Methodist Church, Havana UMC, Kinmundy First
UMC, Mt. Vernon Friend’s Auxiliary, Board members and the former interim CEO Dale Strassheim, Lowe’s, Cindy Atkinson (Facilities Manager and Project Coordinator), Bob Richardson, Ryan Alton and Alton Family Construction, Mt. Vernon Winnelson Co., Butler Supply, RP Lumber Co., Mt. Vernon Glass Co., Kenny’s Trash Service, Jeff ’s ChemDry, Reid’s Tree Service & Painting, Jerold Henson Painting Contractors, Robert Green – Green’s Flooring, Andy Barth – All Ab o a r d , I n c . , Fo r d Plumbing, A.F. Fabricating and L & K Fire Protection Inc.
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DEAR P AW ’ S CORNER: Before moving out about five months ago we found a good home for our cat, "Figaro." I supplied everything the new owner would need, like his litter box and litter, food, etc. A week later, the new owner called and said Fig's eye was weeping. He did suffer from that a year ago, so I bought the same over-the-counter medicine and delivered it to her. Four months later, she called again and accused me of knowing Fig had a pre-existing condition. She demanded I come retrieve him, and that I also take him to the vet. I was shocked. What should I have done? — Sorry for the Cat Problems DE A R S OR RY: I believe the new owner
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Last week was a very heavy news week: • Susan Rice at it again • Neil Gorsuch confirmed • Trump turning the heads of the world First up, President Donald Trump's change of heart. The U.S. took a very measured step in the right direction, and Nikki Haley, United States Ambassador to the United Nations, said last Sunday of the attacks on Syria, "We are prepared to do more." She continued to say, "The current administration does not see peace and stability in Syria with Syrian President Bashar alAssad still in power." As for my own opinion, I'd have to say with 100% certainty that Iran is influencing Syria and Russia is covering up for Assad. Haley also noted that the Trump administration's number one priority is still to defeat ISIS, but there can be, as she put it, "multiple priorities." The main thing that came out of these attacks against the Assad regime for chemical weapon attacks on innocent men, women and children — his own people — was that it is "no more" acceptable and will not be tolerated. So with all that said, Putin of Russia said the U.S. was in violation of international law. In my opinion, Assad was in violation of international law, and looking back since World War I using chemical weapons has been the deciding factor. Someone needs to tell Putin of Russia, and certainly Iran and North Korea, that Barack Obama is no longer in charge. The day of crossing red lines is over. Who do I blame in looking
back? It all started with Libya; thereafter Syria spun out of control, thanks to Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Even my diehard friends who were avid Obama and Clinton supporters admit what happened in Libya started this spiral! It's unfortunate we have had for the last eight years a President that did nothing but draw red lines that no one in the world was concerned about crossing. So who's with us and who's against us? In my opinion, Trump's first foreign policy decision will carry lessons far beyond Syria's President al-Assad or Russia. As for the rest of the world, I'm sure they are taking a deep breath, saying Thank God, America is back. Even prominent Democrats are with the current administration on this move! On to Susan Rice, former U.S. National Security Advisor from 2013 to 2017 and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations from 2009 to 2013. She's the one and only that got on a number of Sunday morning talk shows and spun the lies of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton over the terrorist attack on the outpost in Libya that killed four including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stephens. The administration claimed it was a protest over a video when they knew the truth and knowingly lied to the American people. Now, bless her heart, this Ex-Obama advisor is back in the political cross hairs over surveillance. Ms. Rice has become an intricate part in the controversy over Russians meddling in last year's
elections. At the heart of the issue is her request for the identities of Americans caught up in electronic surveillance of foreigners who were affiliated with Mr. Trump. Ms. Rice went public in her own defense on television, neither confirming nor disputing that she made such a request but arguing that any requests she might have made were proper and necessary, not part of political espionage against the Trump campaign. She also said she "sometimes asked for names of Americans" in order to understand the context of what she was being told. In other words, she lied again. And literally on MSNBC, in an interview with Andrea Mitchell, she admits surveillance on Trump. And in lie #3, she said on a Post comment on Syria in January 2017, "Chemical weapons were removed successfully from Syria." It's apparent to me Ms. Rice has a problem with truth. On to Neil Gorsuch. After weeks of turmoil, as I predicted, Neil Gorsuch was confirmed as the Supreme Court's youngest justice, filling the seat of Antonin Scalia. Justice Gorsuch won support of 51 chamber Republicans and 3 moderate Democrats. Until next week. Have a Blessed and Happy Easter! 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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GOP SENATORS UNVEIL ‘TAXPAYER BARGAIN’ In an attempt to end Illinois’ longest-ever budget stalemate, Republican State Senators Kyle McCarter and Dan McConchie unveiled a multi-point ‘Taxpayer Bargain’ plan for a balanced state budget Tuesday, April 4. The Fiscal Year 2018 plan includes a mix of traditional money management principles and new ideas. “Today, we are putting forth a bargain for the taxpayers that does not punish them for what legislatures in the past have done, but rather rewards them with a balanced budget that provides real spending reductions, modernizes Illinois’ public pension systems, improves the way Illinois government does business, and creates an environment for job creation,” said State Sen. Kyle McCarter (R-Lebanon). “This ‘Taxpayer Bargain’ includes a no-nonsense spending cap and accomplishes its goals with no new taxes and no tax increases.” Sen. McCarter said the balance budget prioritizes spending and requires the state to live within its means. “Illinois didn’t get into this problem overnight and we won’t get out of it overnight,” said McCarter. “There are spending reductions of 10 percent at state agencies. Universities will be asked to reduce spending by 5 percent and retailers will see a reduction in the discount rate for sales tax collections from 1.75 percent to one percent. Funding for elementary and secondary education will be protected as will Medicaid services for the most vulnerable and scheduled pension payments.” McCarter said the plan requires leadership and fiscal responsibility – • Executive Branch must manage/Contains some of the Governor’s own ideas/Sen. Christine Radogno’s Senate Bill 2063 - Unbalanced Budget Response Act. • Governor must negotiate changes to employee group health care and AFSCME contract wages. • Imposes real spending cap, which is tied to legislative salaries. If the General Assembly violates the spending cap they lose their pay for that fiscal year. • Borrow $7 billion and reform Prompt Pay Act – Pay off past due bills and reform Prompt Payment Act to Federal level. Could realize savings of $500 million by eliminate late charges. • Borrowing must include a spending cap guideline set at CoGFA’s projected revenue. Any revenue increase over projected revenue is distributed as follows: 25% to education 25% for roads & bridges, 10% towards pension legacy costs and 40% to payoff unpaid bills. The ‘Taxpayer Bargain’ budget includes modernizing the state’s public pension
systems, estimated to be $130 billion underfunded, the worst underfunded public pensions of any state. • Ends pensions for legislators before reforming pensions for other state employees. • Keeps promises to current retirees and employees, and protect taxpayers going forward. • Moves new state employees to a modern, hybrid pension plan. (President Cullerton’s legislation). • Public pension cost shift to schools, universities and local governments in exchange for financial relief from unfunded state mandates. • K-12 Pension Cost Shift – 5 year phase-in ($200 million/year - $1 billion after 5 years). • Refinancing current pension bonds – interest savings ($600 million) goes to paying off old bills. While Medicaid spending for the most vulnerable is protected, the budget plan includes basic common sense reforms – • Smart Card Pilot Program • Prosecution of vendor fraud and 3rd party vendor verification • Drug Screening for recipients • Ending taxpayer support for those with a criminal warrant • LINK Card photo • Upgrade Medicaid Redetermination Project – Check recipient status every 3 months instead of currently 6 months • Managed Care Changes
The multi-point plan is a wakeup call for government, according to State Sen. Dan McConchie (R-Hawthorn Woods). “For years, taxpayers across the state have been asking us to get our financial mess in order,” said Sen. McConchie.“It is time we start listening to them and start living within our means. Even though making spending cuts will be difficult and painful, it is necessary if we want to move toward a path of prosperity. This budget proposal is the first, that I am aware of, that reins in government spending, and is something we need to approach on a bipartisan basis. Taxpayers are demanding fiscal responsibility and it’s about time we give that to them.” Sen. McConchie said the plan includes reforming how Illinois does business – • Reduce t he L o cal Government Distributive Fund (money to local governments) by about 4% in exchange for financial relief from unfunded state mandates, government consolidation and limited “home rule.” • Making sense of rules for purchasing goods and services – changing procurement • Overtime rule changes Increased hiring in Corrections to reduce overtime costs • Reorganizing state government agencies – Historic Preservation into Natural Resources Sen. McConchie adds that the ‘Taxpayer Bargain’ budget also addresses Illinois’ slow-
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It was in a garden that Adam yielded to temptation and his sin of disobedience brought death upon all creation. It was in a garden called Gethsemane that Jesus, the last Adam, gained the victory over the power of sin for all mankind. After the Last Supper and before the events of the cross, Jesus led his disciples to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray. Gethsemane means, “place of the olive press”. Ironically, but not coincidentally, this was where Jesus’ soul was pressed beyond measure. Observe some of the lessons we can learn from Gethsemane. (Matthew 26:36-46) PRAYER WAS THE LIFE OF JESUS. Jesus’ prayer life was an example and pattern for us. Jesus taught that intimacy with God and power over sin, come through prayer. Jesus still lives to make intercession for us. (Hebrews 7:25) PRESSED BEYOND MEASURE, JESUS PRAYED. Jesus told his disciples to watch and pray. “Then he said to
1. Is the book of 1 Peter in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. During biblical times, what rough, coarse cloth was worn as a mour ning symb ol? Sackcloth, Shadrach, Shiloh, Sling
them, “’My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death. Stay here and keep watch with me.’ Going a little farther, he fell with his face to the ground and prayed, ‘My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I will, but as you will.’” (Matthew 26:3839 NIV) Luke, the physician, tells us this, “And being in anguish, he prayed more earnestly, and his sweat was like drops of blood falling to the ground.” (Luke 22:43-44 NIV) Gethsemane, the place of the olive press, was where Jesus’ soul was overwhelmed to the point of death. It was He, the Son of God and the Son of Man, coming face to face with sin. It was not death on the cross Jesus agonized over, but His struggle as the Son of Man. On the Mt of Temptation, the devil tempted Jesus to prove He was the Son of
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God. In Gethsemane, the devil’s assault was against the Son of Man, to fulfill His destiny as the Savior of the world. Gethsemane and Calvary are the gateway to life for us. Think about what it cost Jesus to make it possible for us to become sons and daughters of God. “He who knew no sin, became sin for us.” (II C or i nt h i ans 5 : 2 1 ) Because of what Jesus went through every person have been provided with the way of access into the very presence of God. PRAYER RECEIVES THE WORK OF PRESSURE AND STRESS IN OUR LIVES. A beautiful pearl is made when an irritant causes an oyster to overlay it with many secretions over time. A diamond is made when a lump of coal or carbon is put under extreme pressure. Follow Jesus’ example and pray, surrendering to the Father’s will and God will form something beautiful and invaluable in your life. Jesus prayed the same prayer three times, “My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet, not as I will, but as you will.”
(Matthew 26:39) Jesus surrendered to the Father’s will. He was willing to drink the cup of suffering. In the Lord’s Prayer, He taught us to pray, “Thy will be done. On earth as it is in heaven.” (Matthew 6:10) PR AY E R G I V E S POWER OVER TEMPTATION. When Jesus returned from his prayer vigil, he found the disciples sleeping. He said, “Couldn’t you men keep watch with me for one hour? Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.” (Matthew 26:41) Temptation is inevitable, but a life of prayer gives strength to overcome. A life in God’s presence is a life well lived. Jesus was betrayed for 30 pieces of silver. In his hour of testing, none stood with Him. What about you? Jesus drank the cup of suffering so that all the world could have salvation and access to the holy presence of God. Can we not watch and pray with Jesus? Shalom, Cliff Sanders Eagle Life Ministries eagleslife8@gmail.com
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Easter SErvices Explaining the Christian Holy Season
About one-third of the planet, or roughly 2.1 billion people, are Christians. Each spring, this large subset of the population celebrates the religious miracle that is the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Lenten season is one of the holiest times of the year on the Christian calendar. This is a period of 40 days and nights that begins with Ash Wednesday at the beginning of Lent and lasts through Easter Sunday. Many Christians celebrate Easter but may not know the significance or meaning behind certain days on the Lenten calendar. Here is a primer on the Lenten season for Christians and non-Christians alike. Ash Wednesday In the Roman Catholic Church, Ash Wednesday marks the first day of Lent, the season when one prepares for the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Ash Wednesday always falls 46 days before Easter and will vary according to the calendar. Ash Wednesday is a Holy Day of Obligation, which means parishioners are expected to attend mass to mark the beginning of the holy season. During the mass, celebrants receive ashes in the form of a cross on their foreheads. The ashes are made from burning the blessed palm fronds from
last year’s Palm Sunday mass. In ancient times ashes were worn as a symbol of sorrow, repentance and acknowledgment of sins. Nowadays, ashes allow Christians to humbly display an outward sign that they are aware of their shortcomings and are cleansing their souls in the preparation for the celebration of Christ’s resurrection. Palm Sunday Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week and it is a day of obligation when Christians attend mass, and they receive fronds of blessed palms. Occurring a week before Easter, Palm Sunday commemorates the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover. The gospels record the arrival of Jesus riding into the city on a donkey, while the crowds spread their cloaks and palm branches on the street and shouted “Hosanna to the Son of David” and “Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord” to honor him as their long-awaited Messiah and King. Holy Thursday Holy Thursday is the Thursday preceding Easter Sunday. It marks Jesus Christ’s last supper with his disciples. His act of breaking bread
and offering it as His “body” and sharing wine as His “blood” has become an integral part of the Christian mass. It is representative of Christ giving up His life in place of our sins. Good Friday Good Friday is also known as Black Friday but should not be mistaken with the post-Thanksgiving Black Friday. It is the day that Jesus had to march to his crucifixion site while carrying an extremely heavy wooden cross. Jesus was mocked, spit on, tortured, and forced to wear a crown of thorns during His journey after being arrested by Judas and then suffering at the hands of Pontius Pilate. After being nailed to the cross at His palms and ankles, Jesus suffered for six hours before He died. Jesus died on the cross for the sins of the people. Easter Sunday The holiest day of the season is Easter Sunday. On this day, Jesus rose from His tomb. Mary Magdalene went to the tomb and found Jesus missing. Jesus then approached her and showed how he was again alive. His disciples were shocked at the appearance of his resurrected self, furthering their faith in him as the Son of God.
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1 cup finely chopped fresh parsley 1 tsp. thyme 3/4 cup butter, melted Fresh parsley sprigs
Ask your butcher to trim the fell (the thin outer covering) from lamb leg. Rub lamb with garlic and season with salt and pepper. Sprinkle with lemon juice. (The juice will season the lamb and lessen the cooking aroma.) Combine bread crumbs, chopped parsley and thyme with melted butter and set aside until 30 minutes before roast is done. Roast lamb uncovered in preheated 325° oven, allowing 25 minutes per pound for rare, 30 minutes for medium, 34 minutes for well done. Remove lamb from oven about 30 minutes before it is done and press parsley-crumb mixture firmly on top and sides of leg, covering completely. Return lamb to oven and roast 30 minutes longer, until coating turns golden. Garnish with parsley sprigs. 6 to 8 servings.
Noodle Bake
1 pkg. (16 oz.) egg noodles 1 cup milk 3/4 cup grated cheese (Gruyere, Cheddar, Swiss) 1/4 tsp. salt 4 eggs Pinch of pepper Cook noodles according to package directions; drain well. Toss noodles lightly with grated cheese, reserving 2 T. for topping. Place noodles in buttered casserole. Beat eggs lightly; add milk, salt and pepper and pour over noodles. Sprinkle top with reserved cheese. Bake uncovered in preheated 325° oven 45 minutes or until thickened. 6 to 8 servings. 8 hard-boiled eggs 1/4 cup mayonnaise 2 T. sour cream
Elegant Deviled Eggs
1 T. prepared mustard 1 jar (about 2 oz.) red caviar
Remove shells from eggs and cut eggs lengthwise in half. Carefully remove yolks and mash with mayonnaise, sour cream and mustard. Pile mixture into egg whites and garnish with red caviar. 8 servings. 6 eggs, separated 1/2 tsp. cream of tartar 1/2 tsp. vanilla 1½ cups granulated sugar 1¼ cups flour 1/4 tsp. salt 1 tsp. baking powder
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Beat egg whites until foamy. Add cream of tartar and beat until soft, moist peaks form. Add vanilla. Fold in 3/4 cup granulated sugar, about 2 T. at a time. Sift 1/2 cup flour with 1/8 tsp. salt. Fold into egg whites, sifting in about 1/4 cup at a time. Beat egg yolks about 3 minutes. Gradually beat in remaining 3/4 cup granulated sugar. Sift remaining 3/4 cup flour with baking powder and remaining 1/8 tsp. salt. Beat flour into yolk mixture alternately with cold water, lemon juice and peel. Alternating white and yellow mixtures, spoon the 2 batters into ungreased 10-inch tube pan. Bake in preheated 325° oven about 50 minutes. Invert pan, slipping center tube over soda bottle so cake does not rest directly on a surface. Cool completely, then remove from pan. Just before serving, beat heavy cream with confectioners' sugar until stiff peaks form. Cut cake into individual serving pieces; top with whipped cream and berries. *** 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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ported to parents have been treated; • learning difficulties that cannot be attributed to specific physical or psychological causes; • overly compliant or responsible; • arrive to school early, stay late and be unwilling to go home; • appear constantly on the lookout, as if something bad is going to happen. Signs an abusive parent might exhibit: • indifference toward the child, rarely responding to a school's requests for information, conferences or home visits; • denial about a child's problems or blame the child for those problems, whether they exist at school or in the home; • encourage other adults to physically discipline a child if the child misbehaves; • view the child as a burden or someone who is worthless or bad; • demand perfection or a level of academic or physical performance that is impossible for the child to meet; • rely on the child for attention, care and the satisfaction of emotional needs. What child and parent might do: • rarely touch or look at each other; • state their dislike of one another; • consider their relationship entirely negative. Each type of child abuse comes with its own unique symptoms, and it's up to adults, whether teachers, relatives or someone in a position to notice recurring symptoms of abuse, to act before an abusive situation escalates. More information about child abuse prevention, including recognizing symptoms of each type of child abuse, can be found at the Prevent Child Abuse America Web site at www.preventchildabuse.org.
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by Samantha Weaver • It was Vice President Adlai Stevenson who made the following sage observation: "All progress has resulted from people who took unpopular positions." • We're in no danger of it happening these days, but once, in April of 1930, the British Broadcasting Corporation reported that there was no news that day. Instead of an announcer reading reports,
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Avoid having someone else take credit for the project you started by finishing it yourself. Then it will be you lovely Lambs who will be wearing those well-deserved laurels. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) The facts about a new opportunity are still emerging. Wait until they’re all out in the open, and then use your keen business sense to help make the right decision. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You might feel confused, even hurt by a friend who suddenly puts distance between you. If she or he won’t discuss it, don’t push it. An explanation should come in time. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Your willingness to be part of the team opens doors that had been shut to you. Keep them open by keeping your promises even when your commitment seems to be wavering. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Congratulations. You’re really getting things done to purr-fection. And don’t forget to take a catnap now and again to keep those energy levels up and bristling for action. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Your “plain-talking” honesty is admirable. But sometimes sharp words can leave painful scars. Be careful that what you say doesn’t come back to hurt you. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A stress-filled period takes a positive turn as you deal with the underlying
problem. Act now to avoid a recurrence by changing some basic rules in your relationship. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Your rising energy levels make it easier for you to achieve some important objectives. This could lead to a big boost in how you’re perceived, both at home and on the job. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) A changing picture begins to emerge as you learn more about an offer that seemed so right but could be so wrong. Look to a trusted adviser for guidance. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Spiritual aspects are strong. Take time to reflect on the path you’re on and where you hope it will lead you. It’s also a good time to reach out to loved ones. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) You could be assuming far too many responsibilities, whether it’s at work or in personal matters. Be careful that you’re not weighed down by them. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) You’re getting closer to your goals. And since nothing succeeds like success (or the promise thereof), don’t be surprised to find new supporters swimming alongside you. BORN THIS WEEK: You are always the first to try new ventures and confront new challenges. You inspire others with your courage to follow your bold example. © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.
they played soothing piano music instead. • According to pollsters, during the year 2016, both head lice and cockroaches were more popular than the U.S. Congress. • Before he became the beloved novelist Americans know and love, a 15-year-old Jack London worked in a pickle factory earning 10 cents an hour. Desperate
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to get out of the closed-in, steamy canner y, he decided to join the ranks of an entirely different profession: oyster pirates. Pacific coast oyster beds that had been accessible to the public had recently been turned into private oyster farms, off limits to the working-class fishermen who had relied on them. This created an underclass of pirates who would fill bags with oysters under cover of night — and London, who borrowed the money to buy a sloop called the "Razzle Dazzle," quickly became one of the best. His prowess and daring earned him the nickname "Prince of the Oyster
Pirates." • You may not realize it, but if you've ever spent a winter in the northern climes, you've probably made a sitzmark (or at least seen one). That's the mark made when someone falls backward into the snow — like a snow angel. • If you live in or travel frequently to Las Vegas, keep in mind that in that city, it's against the law for a man with a mustache to kiss a woman. Thought for the Day: "One of the truest tests of integrity is its blunt refusal to be compromised." — Chinua Achebe © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Help Wanted
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ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE
The undersigned person(s) does (do) hereby certify that my (our) business is or is to be conducted or transacted under the name of The Tan Sanctuary, that its location is or will be at the address of 300 W. Broadway, Centralia, IL, 62801, in the County of Marion, State of Illinois, and that the true or real full name(s) of the person(s) owning, conducting or transacting the same, with the post office or address(es) of said person(s) is shown as below.
Cassandra E. Hapke 1629 W. McCord St. Centralia, IL 62801
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ations To Serve You!
FOR SALE: 1964 Dodge, $2,800, selling as found, good cond. in & out, call 618-532-5724 after 5 p.m. 4-12
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I (we) further certify that the nature of my (our) aforementioned business is: Tanning Salon. Dated this 24th day of March, 2017. Cassandra E. Hapke STATE OF ILLINOIS } } SS: COUNTY OF MARION } I, a Notary Public in and for the county and state aforesaid, do hereby certify that Cassandra E. Hapke is/are the same person(s) who personally appeared before me this day and duly acknowledged that they executed the above certificate and that the statements contained therein are true. Dated this 24th day of March, 2017 Tina Riddle Notary Public 4-19 STATE OF ILLINOIS } } SS: COUNTY OF MARION } I, Steven A. Fox, County Clerk of Marion County, in the State aforesaid, do hereby certify that the within is a true and correct copy of an Assumed Name Certificate on file in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal at my office in Salem, Illinois, this 28th day of March, 2017. Steven A. Fox Marion County Clerk & Recorder
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LOGSDON CONSTRUCTION & HOME REPAIR Rehabs • Electrical Plumbing • Roofing Concrete • Flatwork Over 30 Years Experience
618-780-9551 618-432-5479
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GEM Decorating, Inc. Owner: Alan Minor 301 W. Chestnut, Odin
775-6283
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Lawn & Garden
• Bulk Seeds • Grass Seeds • Bird Seeds & Feeders Come See Us For Your Lawn & Garden Needs
Maco Elevator
418 N. Oak • Centralia TFN 532-6779
501
Houses For Sale
201 Business & Services
Alton Warehousing & Storage 10x10, 10x20, 12x30 Self Storage. Also, Warehouse & Office Space Available for Rent by Month or Year. 2235 E. McCord, Centralia (Next to Airport)
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BUILT-MOR BUILDINGS 24x40-$8,835 30x50-$12,873 40x60-$19,472 50x70-$28,806
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FOR SALE: Owner selling 3B, 3.5BA, 3060 sq. ft. all brick custom built house with full walkout basement on 10 acres, at 816 Greenview road, Centralia. Price reduced! $272,000. Call 618-532-5515. 4-26
Wanting Servers! Must have full sanitation certificate Must be 21 to serve alcohol Apply in person either location Mondays & Wednesdays 103 E. Broadway or 1053 W. Broadway Centralia TFN
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WORK WANTED: Mowing; cleaning gutters, basements, garages; hauling junk, metal, wood, tree limbs; tear down buildings; any odd jobs! No distance too far. Call 618-547-7728 4-26
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CATTLE AUCTION
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BRYAN MANOR JOB OPENINGS
We are currently accepting applications for Part Time/Full Time Direct Support Personnel, wages up to $12.00. No experience? We will train you. CNA's are encouraged to apply. Excellent benefits. If you are interested in a rewarding career, working with adults who are developmentally disabled, we would like the opportunity to speak with you. We also have openings for Part Time Dining Assistants. This position would be responsible to assist in the dining experience with our residents during the following hours: 6:00AM to 8:00AM, and/or 5:00PM to 7:00PM. A meal will be provided for our employee as well. Individuals who are interested in one ·or all of the above jobs are encouraged to apply in person at Bryan Manor 2150 East McCord Street Centralia, IL 62801 EOE 4-19
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