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I once had the sincere pleasure of going to a Kansas City Chiefs game with a funeral director and a graphic artist. Both made for interesting company. As per norm, I chose the absolute worst way to get to Arrowhead Stadium, so our tailgating time was limited. The graphic artist made "scalloped potatoes" in a smart-looking red and gold Corningware chafing dish, and I had spent the night barbecuing ribs in my oven to go with the KC

strips we were going to sizzle on the hibachi. I presume to recollect that the funeral director brought the beer ... Boulevard Pale Ale, if I'm not mistaken. To make up for lost time, I asked one of the Chiefs' tailgaters for some whitehot charcoal (you can do that, you know) and was quickly obliged. What they say about Chiefs fans is very true: They're among the best tailgaters on the planet. The combination of their raw materials (the Kansas City area is where all the meat orchards are), their sauces (tomato-based, sweet and peppery), technique and attitude are truly world class. If you've never been to a Chiefs game and you're a diehard sports fan, add it to your list of things to see and do before you die ... trust me, you will not be disappointed.

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Wednesday, June 21, 2017 As a sportswriter, some- ened in heavy cream and times it's hard to go to a drizzled with Stilton cheese game and just enjoy it for on a $180 plate. The game what it's worth. You're was already an afterrunning a commentary in thought. your mind. You're thinking On the ride home, I took about possible "plays of the an even more calamitous game" and the player of the route through the interior game. You're thinking of town. The funeral direcabout the hook and the tor, with alarming ease, takeaways from the perfor- pointed out every single mances on the field. funeral home along the On that day, not so way, referring to it excitmuch. I was thinking about edly as the "legacy business" Frank DeFord, probably the at one point. I must have greatest sportswriter who driven through that part of ever lived, or, to run with town a million times, and the theme, the Kansas City never once did I really stop BBQ of sportswriters. He and think about the funeral would have seen the story homes dotting the route. I was seeing, because someToday, as I write this, I times the best story wasn't mourn the passing of a on the field, and he is the friend, Frank Deford. man who taught me that. Thanks to National Public I can't even recall who Radio, Sports Illustrated the Chiefs were playing that and every other outlet this day (which makes me think prolific journalist worked they were probably playing for, his legacy will remain the Rams, because nobody a constant in our lives. If cares about the Rams), but you've never heard of the I can recall a moment man, check out his work where we finally had to ask: — he was a Chief in his Just what the heck is a scal- time, and made for interestloped potato? What does ing company. Trust me that even mean? And are when I say that you will not there potatoed scallops? be disappointed. There were 60,000 people in that parking lot, and I Mark Vasto is a veteran can guarantee you ... we sportswriter who lives in were the only ones noshing New Jersey. on thinly sliced Russet potatoes that had been soft© 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. player before Gordon to do it? 2. Who was the last Detroit Tigers pitcher before Jordan Zimmerman in 2016 to win five games in the month of April? 3. How many more seasons did Don Shula coach the Miami Dolphins after his last Super Bowl appearance?

4. Who was the all-time leading scorer for Duke men's basketball before J.J. Redick (2,769 points) broke the record in 2006? 5. Name the last NHL team to lose at least their first eight games of the season before Columbus did it in the 2015-16 season. 6. When was the last time before 2016 that the MLS Cup was decided by penalty kicks? 7. British cyclist Bradley Wiggins holds the country's record for most Olympic medals. How many? Answers 1. Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers, in 1949. 2. Frank Tanana, in 1988. 3. Eleven seasons after the Dolphins' loss in Super Bowl XIX following the 1984 season. 4. Johnny Dawkins, with 2,556 points. 5. The New York Rangers lost 11 in a row to begin the 1943-44 season. 6. It was 2013, when Sporting Kansas City defeated Real Salt Lake. 7. Eight medals, including five golds. © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.


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AMERICAN FLAG RETIREMENT CEREMONY FALL TURKEY A flag retirement ceremony was held Saturday, June 17 by the Centralia Veterans Committee and Prairie State Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). The ceremony took place at the Chris and Crystal Lyons property in Walnut Hill. Ann Chappell of the DAR welcomed all and served as the master of ceremonies. Following a reading of the proper way to retire the American flag, the mayors of Centralia (Pro-Tem Howard Jones), C ent ra l Cit y (Ter r y Johnston), and Wamac (Butch Mathus) respectively presented the flag for retirement. Many in attendance followed in retiring an American flag as well. During the ceremony the Pledge of Allegiance was recited and readings about the flag and its history and importance were given. In addition, the songs "You're a Grand Old Flag," "The National Anthem," "God Bless America," and "Proud to Be an American" were

Leaders and members of Cub Scout Pack 446 and Boy Scout Troop 260 properly cut a flag to be retired.

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One of the presenters, Mimi Hawkins (L), placed the flag with presenting escort Crystal Lyons (C) and flag acceptor Jerry Chappell (R). Shopper's Weekly Staff Photo

sung by the attendees. was performed by the Following a closing Color Guard. prayer, the playing of "Taps"

3 EASY STEPS TO BECOMING A RED CROSS SUMMER BLOOD DONOR The American Red Cross urges eligible donors to give blood this summer for hospital patients in need and offers three easy steps people can take to help save lives. 1. Schedule — Use the free Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) to make an appointment. 2. Prepare — Get a good night’s sleep, eat a nutritious meal and drink extra fluids. 3. Give — The donation process start to finish takes about an hour. The actual donation only takes about 10 minutes. Only about 3 percent of the U.S. population gives blood, which means a heavy reliance on repeat donors to maintain a sufficient blood supply. New blood donors are especially needed during the summer months because many schools where blood drives are held — and where new donors give — are not in session, and current donors often delay giving due to summer vacations. Patients like Anna Schuster might not be here without generous volunteer blood donors. Doctors gave Schuster a 1 percent chance

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of survival after a collision with a semitrailer. During the first 12 hours after her accident, she received 65 units of blood. Schuster’s road to recovery has been long — 58 surgeries in the 12 years since her accident, including four in the past 14 months, with many of them requiring more blood transfusions. Every day there are thousands of patients like Schuster who rely on lifesaving blood donations. That’s why donors are urged to give now and give often. In June, the Red Cross joins blood collection agencies around the world marking World Blood Donor Day by raising awareness about the need for a readily available blood supply. Make an appointment to donate blood by downloading the free Red Cross Blood Donor App, visiting redcrossblood.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). Donors can make an even greater impact by inviting others to join them in giving. Upcoming blood donation opportunities are listed below.

Clinton County: June 22, 2 p.m. - 7 p.m., St. Mary's Catholic Church, 325 S outh Jef fers on, Trenton. June 27, 2 p.m. - 7 p.m., Jaycees Building, 301 Jaycee Drive, Albers. June 28,: 2 p.m. - 7 p.m., St. Cecilia Parish Center, 304 South Washington, Bartelso. Marion County: June 21, 12 p.m. - 6 p.m., C ommunity Building S a l e m , O g l e s by an d Hamilton, Salem. June 24, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Centralia Elks Lodge, 235 North Locust Street, Centralia. June 26, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Kaskaskia College, Shattuc Road, Centralia. June 28, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Centralia Estates, 1916 East McCord, Centralia. June 28, 2 p.m. - 6 p.m., Christ Our Rock Lutheran High School, 9545 Shattuc Road, Centralia. June 28, 3 p.m. - 7 p.m., First Christian Church, 110 Perkins Street, Odin. Washington County: July 5, 2 p.m. - 6 p.m., American Legion Hall, 205 South Hanover Street, Okawville.

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LT. GOVERNOR SANGUINETTI MEETS WITH LOCAL REPUBLICANS On Friday June 9 Lt. Governor Evelyn Sanguinetti met with leaders, candidates, and volunteers from seven southern Illinois counties (Marion, Jef ferson, Franklin, Johnson, St. Clair, Randolph, and Williamson) to talk about how important it is for people to get involved at the grassroots level with the democratic process to help get more good people elected to the legislature to turn around the fiscal crisis in Illinois. The group heard from State Representatives Terri Bryant of Murphysboro and Dave Severin of Benton and State Senator Dale Fowler of Harrisburg. They all spoke about the need for a full and balanced budget to get our state moving in a better direction and the great assets we have in s out her n Il linois to promote tourism and help get the economy growing again. The need for fair

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legislative maps and electing more Republicans to fight for sensible spending to help our schools, colleges, and social services for the truly needy is crucial. Pictured (L to R) front row: Linda Johnson of Salem, Vice President, Marion County Republican Women; Lt. Governor Evelyn Sanguinetti; Judy Shafer of Centralia, candidate for 2nd Vice President, Illinois Federation of Republican Women; and Leon Chapman of Salem; second row : Tabitha

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Meador of Kell, Precinct Committeeman and Chairman of the Marion County Young Republicans; Sharon Woodward of Salem, Precinct Committeeman and member of the Republican Women of Marion County; and Debbie Smith of Centralia, member of the Marion County Republican Women; third row: Mark Decker of Salem, Precinct C ommitteeman; Phil Shafer of C entralia, Chairman, Friends for John Cavaletto; and Bill Smith of Centralia.

A Juneteenth celebration and picnic was held at Laura Leake City Park in Centralia on Saturday, June 17. Juneteenth, also known as Juneteenth Independence Day or Freedom Day, is a holiday that commemorates the June 19, 1865 announcement of the abolition of slavery in Texas, and more generally the emancipation of AfricanAmerican slaves throughout the Confederate South two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation. Event Speaker. Rev. Val Powe, Pastor of Ricks

Chapel, reminded the crowd that freedom is not free and spoke about the national history that lead up to Juneteenth. He also shared his knowledge of local history in the struggle for freedom and equality before telling the crowd that we still have a ways to go. Rev. Powe expressed appreciation for all those who have participated in the cause. After the program the Centralia Parks Advisory Committee served free hot dogs, chips and drinks while the crowd enjoyed the picnic.

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CITY OF CENTRALIA ANNOUNCES COWDEN FREE METHODIST CAMP CITY-WIDE JOB FAIR ON THURSDAY, JUNE 22 JULY 14-22 Whether hoping to find a first job or a new career direction, job seekers will find hundreds of exciting opportunities at the City of Centralia’s city-wide job fair. A variety of employers from a number of industry sectors are eager to hire for immediate openings in a wide range of positions. The City of Centralia is hosting the Centralia. Works Job Fair on June 22nd from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Centralia Re cre at ion C omplex located at 115 East 2nd Street in Centralia. "Events like the Centralia.Works Job Fair, which connect the region’s talented workers with employers looking to hire, are a critical part of our efforts to strengthen our innovation economy and support a strong middle class," Mayor Tom Ashby said. "By supporting and hosting the Centralia.Works job fair,

the City of Centralia is helping to build a stronger, more innovative community and region.” The Mayor also said that, “Open job opportunities include good paying full and part time jobs with employers in healthcare, manufacturing, transportation, retail and hospitality, with many of the employers offering great benefits that include healthcare, education assistance, 401K and more.” "The Centralia.Works Job Fair will bring together local businesses and our region’s skilled workforce to help businesses grow and positively impact our economic vitality," said the City of Centralia’s City Manager, Dan Ramey. "The Centralia.Works Job Fair will help local business find qualified job seekers in the region and create opportunities for area residents to work close to home. This not only supports our

economy, it also reduces the need for residents to commute long distances and work outside of their community." The Centralia.Works initiative will also provide services, resources and tools to assist both job seekers and employers with the entire process of job searching, hiring and addressing other employment needs, such as housing, child care and transportation. Centralia.Works will have services available online and onsite at the job fair to assist job seekers including an online job board, internet access for applying for jobs, an online resume gallery and assistance with job searching and resume writing. For more information, please visit the website at www.Centralia.Works or contact the City of Centralia at 618-533-7623.

SPORTSMEN AGAINST HUNGER The Illinois Conservation Foundation thanks hunters for supporting the Illinois Sportsmen Against Hunger program with donations of 15,523 pounds of venison during the 2016-17 deer seasons. Hunter-donated

venison is prepared by participating local meat processors for donation to local food pantries. Thanks to the participating meat pro cess ors for their support, including Houser Meats, Rushville; Korte

Meats, Highland; Mike’s Market, Louisville; Miller’s Meat, Red Bud; Freedom Sausage, Earlville; Golden Meat Locker, Golden; Raber Packing, Peoria; and, Bob’s Red Fox, Pleasant Hill.

Cowden Free Methodist Camp 2017 begins July 14 and runs through noon July 22. The camp is located in rural Cowden IL across from City Park, 174 N. 1550 East Rd. Beecher City IL 62414. Services will be 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. week nights and Saturday. Sunday 10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Meals are available at a minimal cost. Jerry Coleman is the speaker; Clinton and Tressa Everetts are the song evangelists. Plan to attend this Spirit filled, uplifting annual event. Jerry Coleman will be Camp Evangelist. Jerry Coleman leads the team of Francis Asbury Society speakers who together have many years of ministry experience carrying the Good News to over 50 countries. Jerry attended the first Francis Asbury Society Spiritual awakening conference in 1989 where he received his calling. His

passion is to preach and teach Scriptural holiness, as well as to mentor others to do likewise, wherever God provides and open door. He earned a B.A. degree in 184 (religion and culture emphasis) from Greenville College, Greenville, IL and M.Div. degree in 1990 from As b u r y T h e o l o g i c a l Seminary, Wilmore KY. A career in the family business was redirected when Jerry felt a call to fulltime ministry in the early 1980’s. He was ordained in 1987 in the Free Methodist Church. For 17 years, Jerry and wife Janice served as missionaries in Europe. The last 11 years Jerry served as the area director for continental Europe. They have been with FAS since 2013. Jerry and Janice have been married since 1978 an have here grown children: Sarah (Russell), Kristin and David (Alison) and a

granddaughter. Janice will be leading Bible Study during morning service at 10:30. To learn more of their story, read Jerry’s book, One Way Ticket: Leaving Home for Good (Long run Publications, 2011 Clinton and Tressa Everetts have been singing gospel music for most of their lives. Having traveled with groups such as the Wanda Mountain Boys and The Chosen Ones, the Lord has blessed them with many opportunities to share the gospel through music. They currently reside in Jacksonville, IL with their new daughter Paisley Blythe. They are also heavily involved as youth leaders at their home church of Manchester Baptist Church. The focus of their ministry is not solely to sing, but to proclaim truth in the Word of Jesus Christ. The prayer is to reach people of all ages.

CHRISTIAN FAMILY DAY IN MT. VERNON Christian Family Day will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 26 at the Logan Street Baptist Church's 42nd Street property and pavilion in Mt.

Vernon. The event will feature kids activities, Jefferson County churches, vendor booths, food vendors, local Christian bands, and an evening

worship service. For more information please contact the Mt. Vernon Convention & Visitor's Bureau at 618242-3151 or grace.mcdowell@mtvernon.com.


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CENTRALIA BUCHHEIT NEW LOCATION SLATED FOR SEPTEMBER 1 Centralia Buchheit's move to the old WalMart store on Rt. 161 West should be complete on or about September 1. According to Centralia Buchheit's Manager John Hendrickson the transition work has already begun but will take a few months more to be totally remodeled and open. Centralia Buchheit will almost double their size, going from 42,000 to 76,000 square feet. Hendrickson said, "We will obviously have expanded selection and new departments. For

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removal authority if an employee has an open whistleblower case. “These necessary and common-sense reforms are long overdue,” added Shimkus. “I applaud my colleagues on both sides of the aisle for working together to create a culture of accountability at the VA, as well as President Trump and Secretary Shulkin for pushing for these critical reforms.” In addition to the bill

passed today, the House Appropriations Committee this week unveiled a $4 billion funding increase for the Department of Veterans Affairs for 2018, including $8.4 billion for mental health services, $7.3 billion for homeless veterans’ programs, and $186 million for suicide prevention initiatives. More information on the accountability legislation can be found at veterans. house.gov/accountability

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Combine lemon juice, oil, grated onion, garlic and seasonings. Pour over beef and marinate at least 2 hours in the refrigerator. Drain beef cubes, reserving marinade. Thread meat on skewers alternately with mushroom caps, onion pieces and green peppers. Broil meat over hot coals (5 minutes for rare; 12 for well done), turning occasionally and basting with reserved marinade. Makes 8 skewers.

Three-Bean Salad 1 can (16 oz.) red kidney beans 1 can (16 oz.) white kidney beans 1 can (16 oz.) cut green beans 1 medium onion, sliced and separated into rings 1/4 cup vinegar

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1/2 cup salad oil 1/4 tsp. sugar 1/2 tsp. salt 1/4 tsp. pepper Pinch each of thyme, basil and garlic powder

Drain beans and toss with onion rings. Combine remaining ingredients; pour over beans and toss well. Cover and chill several hours or overnight. Makes 8 servings.

Natural Tart Lemonade 5 lemons, very thinly sliced 3/4 cup sugar

2 quarts cold water

Place lemon slices in bottom of wide bowl and sprinkle with sugar. Mash well with wooden spoon and allow to stand 30 minutes. Add water and stir. Pour over ice cubes in tall glasses. Garnish with additional lemon slices. Makes 8 tall glasses. *** 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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The Shoppers Weekly Papers Centralia / Salem Area The sheer hatred people have for each other in politics and for our President saddens me. It's no longer about a difference in views on taxes, healthcare, immigration and other policies. Each party along with its constituents has almost become a cult, unable to accept anything other than their own party's views. I've been writing this column for over 20 years, and I've never seen such totally and completely vicious behavior from so many. Look at Kathy Griffin holding the mock bloody head of President Trump. Now look at a crazed man asking which party was practicing for an upcoming ballgame, and then proceeding to open fire, wounding five while Capitol police with only pistols fought

Wednesday, June 21, 2017 off and killed the political assassin that left top GOP lawmaker House Majority Whip Steve Scalise in critical condition. There were two others left in critical condition by this heavily armed nut job. Thank God for the Capitol Hill police. This situation was bad enough, but could have been much worse had they not been there. The annual ballgame went on as planned Thursday night, with the Democrats winning and then placing the trophy in Republican Scalise's office. And to top off the recent display of hatred and contempt, what do they do in New York's Central Park but produce a Shakespearian play reconstructing the assassination of Julius Caesar. But the cast is doing a spin on this classic by portraying the assassination of Donald Trump and wife Melania. Not to mention these idiots are getting government funding and have sponsors like the New York Times. All this disgusting performance does is spread more hate. I believe it's time for people to come together and realize we — and I do mean we — the people are destroying this great nation from within. As I watch this country come apart at the seams, I'm gravely concerned about my children and their children's future. My question is, what became of respect, common decency and common sense? Only time will tell, but at this point, as colleges ban American flags, mayors bow down to those who want to destroy our history of a war in which thousands of Americans on both sides died for what they believed, and violence has become the norm instead of the exception to the rule, things don't look good. In other events of last week was the sad news that a young 22-year-old man that was held hostage in North Korea was returned in a comatose

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state while three other Americans continue to be held hostage. Then last Tuesday the hearings on the Russian investigation continued by questioning U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions on the same old, same old witch hunt. And as of June 18, NBC, ABC, CNN and the rest of the liberal media are talking about the FBI investigation of President Trump. The fact is there is no such investigation into why Comey, former FBI Director was fired. In my opinion, Comey was fired by Trump in the best interest of the American people because of the way the Hillary Clinton email crime was handled. It had very little to do with any Russian investigation. In closing, a dear friend dropped off a book this week written by Bill O'Reilly and Bruce Feinstein, Old School: Life in the Sane Lane, a worthwhile read. I'll close with a quote from this book that sums it all up: "And so we find ourselves in 2017, the era of the snowflake, an age when everything has to be politically correct, a time when everyone expects a trophy and everyone gets to be outraged about everything all the time." I'm wondering what my father would think if he could come back today. I can assure you this brave WWII veteran — who lied about his age so he could enlist to join his brothers in the fight to serve and protect our way of life and sanity in America — would be very disappointed. 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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rience the great gift of our heavenly Father’s extravagant love. Consider these aspects of a father’s gift. A FATHER’S PERMISSION TO FAIL. A son asked his father for his inheritance. Incredibly the father gave it to him. A wise father gives his children permission to try new things, to risk something, and to even fail. Love cannot be forced, it must be caught and experienced. God gives us a free-will. (Luke 15:11-12) A FAT H E R’ S PERFECT LOVE. The prodigal son took his inheritance, went to a far country where he squandered his money, ended up feeding pigs, homeless, and broken. He is a symbol of all of humanity away from God. But “he came to himself.” He said, “I will set out and go back to my father and say, ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.” (Luke 15:17-18) We see the father’s perfect love, “But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compas-

sion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him.” (Luke 15:20) Jesus describes our heavenly father’s incredible love for us. A FAT H E R’ S PARDON. The elder brother refused to forgive his brother, but the father extended grace and mercy and gave abundant pardon. “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleans us from all unrighteousness.” (I John 1:9) A FATHER’S PRESENTS. A father is a giver. He loves to give gifts. This father gave his son, who had returned home, presents of a robe, a ring, shoes, and a feast. God wants to make himself known to the world through his gift-giving. All his gift-giving makes known the depths of his c h a r a c t e r, n at u r e , majesty, and love. At the same time, he reveals the intrinsic value of humanity. Besides salvation, He gives the powerful and varied gifts of the Holy Spirit. (I Corinthians 12:14; Romans 12) A FATHER’S PARTY. The father called for a celebration. A feast was prepared and when the elder brother came home, he heard music and dancing. “Because my son that was dead is now alive and was lost but now found.” Jesus said that when one sinner

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Central City Citgo SALEM M Tequila’s • By The RR Tracks Denny’s Restaurantt Byrd Watson • Shopping Center Super 8 Pizza Hut ODIN Post Office • Outsid Outside de Odin Nursing Home Produce duce Plus Long John Silvers I-57 Biggie’s (Rt. 161) Salem Laundry • Main Save-A-Lot SANDOVAL Salem Hospital Sandoval Laundry Salem IGA Farm Fresh CARLYLE Sharon’s Cafe Carlyle IGA Salem Laundry • South

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PAWS and claws A Page Dedicated To Our Four-Footed Fuzzy Children.

Elderly Cat's Issues Don't Signal the End D E A R P AW ’ S CORNER: I wanted to write to you about our shelter cat, "Trip." We named him after a character on "Star Trek." He's now about 16 years old, give or take a year since he was a stray found by animal control and put in the city shelter. We adopted him a day before he was to be euthanized. Trip immediately adopted us as his family, and we've never had a problem with him. That is, until a couple years ago, when he began wan-

dering the house at night, meowing. The veterinarian found nothing physically wrong, but said that after age 10, cats can develop cognitive dysfunction — similar to elderly humans and dementia. Please tell your readers that just because a cat is on a slow decline mentally, it's not the end. Trip sleeps much longer and more deeply than he ever did as a young cat. He still sometimes wanders at night, although antianxiety meds have helped somewhat. But he also still knows us and is very loving. The vet said that he will gradually eat less and less, and may lose control of his bowels; at that point we may need to make a decision on whether to prolong his life or keep him from suffering. But for now, he's still our Trip. — Jayne in San Antonio

Washington County Animal Control’s

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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.

Pets Of The Week

1. Diesel is a male, tan and white Terrier.

4. Quin is a black and white, female Terrier.

a senior cat, work with your vet to recognize the signs of cognitive dysfunction so you can help your cat ease through its senior years more comfortably.

Centralia Animal Shelter’s

Pets In Need

2. This is a nice, female, tiger striped cat.

DEAR JAYNE: Thank you for telling us about Trip! Many senior cats will travel this path, and it's important to give them support and love throughout their lifespan. Readers, if you have

1. This is an adult, neutered male. He is friendly and litter box trained. 2. This is an adult, long haired cat. It is a little timid and is litter box trained. 3. This is an adult, neutered male cat. He is also a little timid. 4. This is an adult, female Pit Bull mix. She is super friendly and loves attention. 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.

ADOPT AN ANIMAL, SAVE A LIFE! Visit Us On Petfinder: petfinder.com/shelters/IL415.html Visit Us On Facebook: facebook.com/centralia.animalcontrol

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Onion Slips

Red, White & Yellow

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centralia humane society 1. Clarence is a seven-year-old, male tabby. He is wonderful with kids and would love to have a family to play with! Clarence is neutered, litter box trained, microchipped, current on shots, and FIV positive. 2. Coco is an eleven-year-old, female long haired calico. She is very sweet and loves to be petted! She enjoys lying in your lap. Coco is spayed, litter box trained, microchipped, and current on shots. 3. Silvie is an eight-year-old, female Russian Blue. She is a sassy girl! She will let you know when she's had enough, but is still a very sweet girl. Silvie is spayed, litter box trained, microchipped, and current on shots. 4. Rocco is a seven-year-old, male Chihuahua. He loves to play and be outside. Rocco would make a great family pet. He is neutered, potty trained, microchipped, and current on shots.

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by Samantha Weaver • It was contemporary American poet and essayist Rita Dove who made the following sage observation: "If only the sun-drenched celebrities are being noticed and worshiped, then our children are going to have a tough time seeing the value in the shadows, where the thinkers, probers and scientists are keeping society together." • A Turkish man once

ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Recently obtained information could open a new opportunity for a career change. But temper that Arian impatience and act on it only when all the facts are made available. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You’re moving into a more active cycle. So put your ideas back on the table, where they’ll be given the attention they deserve. Expect a favorable change in your love life. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A friend might ask for a favor that you feel would compromise your values. Best advice: Confront him or her and explain why you must say no. A true friend will understand. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A relationship continues to develop along positive lines. Meanwhile, a brewing job situation could create complications for one of your pet projects. Look into it right away. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Your interest in a co-worker’s project could lead to a profitable experience for you both. But before you agree to anything, be sure to get all your legal I’s dotted and T’s crossed. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Be careful whose counsel you take about a possible long-distance move. Some advice might not necessarily be in your best interest. Stay focused on your goals. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Someone might try to complicate efforts in an attempt to work out that

confusing job situation. But don’t let that keep you from sticking with your decision to push for a resolution. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A disagreement on how to handle a family problem could create more trouble for all concerned. Look for ways to cool things down before they boil over. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) An unexpected change in long-standing workplace procedure and policy could provide a new career target for the Archer to aim at. Start making inquires. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) You’re finally able to get back into the swing of things, as those temporary doldrums begin to lift. Expect some surprising disclosures from a new colleague. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Rely on your innate sense of justice to see you through a dilemma involving a family member. Other relatives who’ve stood back soon will come forward as well. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) A new friend seems to be pushing you to take risks -- financial or otherwise. Best advice: Don’t do it. They might have a hidden agenda that hasn’t surfaced yet. BORN THIS WEEK: You love to see new places and meet new people. Have you considered working for an airline or cruise-ship company? © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.

won a bet by eating an entire barbecued lamb. He won 6 British pounds — about $7 — but he never had a chance to spend it. Ten minutes after finishing the meal, he dropped dead. • Those who study such things say that, pound for pound, the human body produces more heat than the sun. • There was a time when the only people in

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the world who knew how to make mirrors were Venetian glassblowers. Their skill was so valuable that those with the knowledge lived as virtual prisoners (albeit privileged ones). And anyone caught spying on their methods was put to death. • Just three months after his wedding, a New Zealand man named Aleki Taumoepeau lost his wedding ring when it slipped off his finger into the ocean. Unprepared for diving at that time, he marked the rough spot on a chart and vowed he would come back and find it -- despite unpre-

dictable currents and the fact that there are no landmarks on the ocean. It was a year before he could arrange to go back to the spot with the proper gear, but after just an hour of diving, he saw something bright shining from the bottom and found the ring. • The term "IOU" originally came about as an abbreviation for "I owe unto." *** Thought for the Day: "The great thing about getting older is that you don't lose all the other ages you've been." — Madeleine L'Engle © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.


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the shoppers

Legals Antiques Arts & Crafts Announcements Adoptions Auctions Business & Services Computers & Services Financial Services

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201 Business & Services

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BUILT-MOR BUILDINGS 24x40-$8,835 30x50-$12,873 40x60-$19,472 50x70-$28,806

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Maco Elevator

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FOR SALE: Sears Craftsman mulch push mower, 6.75 hp, used very little, in good cond., $225. Call 618-918-0011 6-21

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Lusch Excavating & Sanitation Install • Pump Service Aerators & Septic Tanks

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FOR SALE: 8 foot oak dining room table with 6 chairs, $400 o.b.o. 7-5 618-334-0898

Help Wanted

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304 Boats & Watercrafts FOR SALE: Pontoon boat, 29 ft., 70hp Merc., good condition, 5K. 618-548-9788 7-5

305 Motorcycles & ATVs

HELP WANTED

ON A LIVESTOCK FARM

Located near Nashville

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618-327-4072

DIABETIC TEST STRIPS WANTED

ations To Serve You!

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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

Construction Workers Needed starting pay

1400 per hour

$

Apply in person at: DCA Construction 1620 N. 4th St. Breese, IL 62230

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See Photos & Complete Sale Bill at www.bauerauction.com

Terry & Vicki Dagley, Sellers

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• 25 Words Or Less

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• Runs For 3 Weeks

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LOGSDON CONSTRUCTION & HOME REPAIR

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Thinking of buying a new or used car? Call to get current promotional pricing and local dealer incentives for free. No hassle. No obligation. Call: 855390-3747

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Farming Firewood Furniture & Appliances Music Pets & Supplies Business Opportunities Help Wanted Situations Wanted Rummage Sales Wanted To Buy Wanted To Rent Miscellaneous

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Construction & Home Improvement Lawn & Garden Buildings for Sale/Rent Houses For Sale Houses For Rent Apartment For Rent Mobile Homes For Rent Mobile Homes For Sale Business Property Lots & Acreage

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Automotive

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Public Auction

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IF YOU HAD HIP OR KNEE REPLACEMENT SURGERY AND SUFFERED AN INFECTION between 2010 and the present time, you may be entitled to compensation. Call Attorney Charles H. Johnson

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Lawn & Garden

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602 Furniture & Appliances

30 Years In Area www.builtmorbuildings.com

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Employment

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CUSTOMER ALERT

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Motorcycles

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WANTED OLD JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES KAWASAKI Z1-900 (1972-75), KZ900, KZ1000 (1976-1982), Z1R, KZ 1000MK2 (1979,80), W1-650, H1-500 (1969-72), H2-750 (1972-1975), S1-250, S2-350, S3-400, KH250, KH400, SUZUKI-GS400, GT380, HONDA-CB750K (1969-1976), CBX1000 (1979,80) CASH!! 1-800772-1142. 1-310-721-0726 usa@ classicrunners.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Travel

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Valentine’s Getaway! 4-Day Bahamas Cruise on Carnival Liberty Sailing 2/11/18 from Port Canaveral. Inside $363.55pp Balcony $483.55pp, including taxes & port fees. $150pp Deposit by 7/10/17 to secure a $50 Cabin Credit!! Call NCP Travel 877-2707260.

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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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Miscellaneous

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AIRLINE MECHANIC TRAINING - Get FAA Technician certification. Approved for military benefits. Financial Aid if qualified. Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-453-6204

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Got Knee Pain? Back Pain? Shoulder Pain? Get a pain-relieving brace at little or NO cost to you. Medicare Patients Call Health Hotline Now! 1-844-502-1809 –––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Automobiles

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DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY. Receive maximum value of write off for your taxes. Running or not! All conditions accepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 855-752-6680 (MCN)

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BUSINESS & SERVICES

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SHANE SELLS LAND, HE WON’T JUST LIST IT! SOLD •CLINTON COUNTY, IL - 63 acres. Nice home and guest house. lakes, S 2O L timber, D great deer hunting just outside of town. SOLD

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SOLD•JEFFERSON COUNTY, IL - 36 acres. All tillable, great locations for S home or buildings, O L D county water, electric, good rd. frontage. SOLD

SOLD •JEFFERSON COUNTY, IL - 62 acres. Located a dead end rd., 3 acre lake, very mature timber great deer SonO LD hunting. SOLD

IʼVE SOLD ALMOST ALL MY LISTINGS. I HAVE BUYERS, NEED LISTINGS.

good building sites. SOLD SOLD •JEFFERSON COUNTY, IL - 39 acres. Pasture, S Otimber, LD

creek, $80,000. SOLD SOLD •JEFFERSON COUNTY, IL - 18 acres. Timber, tillable, building S Osites, LD 48 tillable. SOLD JEFFERSON COUNTY, IL - 83 acres, S O L Timber, D creek, good road frontage. SOLD

SALE PENDING •MARION COUNTY, IL - 20 acres all Timber, creek, very secluded, great deer and turkey hunting. SALE PENDING •JEFFERSON COUNTY, IL - 45 acres w/nice home. 3 BR/2BA, pasture/timber. SALE PENDING JOHNSON COUNTY, IL - 120 acres. Timber, pole barn, electric, pond, road frontage. SALE PENDING IN UNDER 30 DAYS •JEFFERSON COUNTY, IL - 40 acres. All Timber, \ Dead End Road, great building sites, creek. JEFFERSON COUNTY, IL - 10 acres with 800 sq. ft. home, new plumbing, new hot water heater, new roof and more,

5 min. east of Mt. Vernon but in Webber Twp. so taxes still low, mostly timber and country living close to town, $120,000.

NEW FRANKLIN & JEFFERSON COUNTY, IL - 350 acres, 100 acres tillable. Very mature marketable timber, 9 acre lake, 2 acre lake, Cabin, dead end road, GIANT WHITETAILS, $3,975 an acre. NEW •CLINTON COUNTY, IL - 35 acres. Great home sites, dead end road, electric and water available, $160,000. NEW MARION COUNTY, IL - 10 acres with all brick, all newly remodeled home, 20x40 pole barn, $205,000.

SHANE YEARIAN • Land Specialist - IL (618) 830-2825 • syearian@trophypa.com

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