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As I sat visiting with a dear friend Sunday afternoon — or should I say venting about what's happening in America today — we both agreed and shared the disgust. And after the fact, we both realized it may be too late to turn the clock back. We talked about those destroying our country's history; protests that turn violent; the snowflake regime, complete with safety pins; the war on police officers; the racial tension as bad as it was in the 60s; and people holding replicas of a bloody beheaded president. We talked about corrupt-tothe-bone government filled with those that instill hate in our country — people like Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer and the Reverend Al Sharpton. We talked about a party thats main goal is to impeach the seated president and the other party that I call the Washington establishment. And we talked about historic marches, especially in the streets of New York, with an organizer that was aimed at bringing down President Trump. The partial brain behind this particular movement was none other than a convicted terrorist, a Pakistani that served time for her part in two terrorist bombings, one of which killed two students while shopping for groceries. She spent 10 years in prison and is a disgusting individual to look up to. Oh you didn't hear that on the news! And quickly my friend reminded me of a book that was written by George Orwell in 1949, a book we both read. The book is called 1984 and it was spot on. If you haven't read it, I would suggest you do just that. Yet as all the above unfolds, the extreme left and the Washington establishment don't get it. They continue their actions without a second thought, tearing at the very fabric of our country. Several years ago I wrote

a column called "This Isn't My Father's Party." And I can assure you, if he could come back today he would be horrified. I can hear him say, "What happened?" Yet there are many, including the liberal media, that continue to push to unhinge Donald Trump while he has been in office only eight months. There are those that would try to convince the rest of us that he started this revolution and is solely responsible for what's happening today. Guess what! He isn't! He did not create the mess we are in, and no matter what he does or says, there are those that refuse to give him a chance. I, for one, don't like everything he says or does, but I continue to realize he's a thousand times better than the other candidate. I wish I could set the clock back 40 years to a time when people had respect for one another and cared about their neighbor, but most of all loved their country... to a time when to burn the American flag would not have been good for anyone who did... to a time when no American would have remained seated during the national anthem. So with all that said, I'm sure I'll take some flak over this column. However, unlike CNN, MSNBC, and the rest of the liberal media, I felt it was time to say it! It's not about the democrats or republicans; it's about a destructive movement. I respect everyone's opinion, but I don't respect the attacks on this president; the destruction of history; protests that turn violent on either side; the attacks on our brave men and women that join police forces across this land to protect you and me; the disrespect of our military; those that think they are owed a living; college students who walk out of their graduation because Vice President Mike Pence was the speaker; moving a sports announcer to another game because his name is Robert Lee; or a

Senator saying Trump should be assassinated! Enough is enough! So with that said, on to last week. A lot happened this week, like the President's pardon of Joe Arpaio, the former Arizona Sheriff whose aggressive effort to hunt down and detain undocumented immigrants was well known. On Friday Trump pardoned Arpaio. He was convicted of criminal contempt but not sentenced. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said that tension between North Korea and the U.S. has lessened, even after North Korea tested three more missiles last week. Hillar y's new book comes out the first week of September. The book is being promoted by her line about the second debate by saying, "Now we were on a small stage and no matter where I walked, he followed me closely, staring at me, making faces. It was incredibly uncomfortable. He was literally breathing down my neck. My skin crawled," Clinton wrote in the book excerpt. And no, that wasn't the same debate that Donna Brazil gave her the questions in advance. Too bad that didn't make her uncomfortable. Last but not least, Hurricane Harvey hit Texas. Gov. Greg Abbott spoke of Trump's response, saying, "I've never seen that kind of response and help this quick." Now is the time we all need to pray for our fellow Americans in the path of this storm which is already a national disaster. God Bless Texas. In closing, a wise young man asked me a few weeks ago, "When there's so much hate on both sides how can anything be resolved?" I didn't have an answer. 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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Companion Animals and Fair Housing DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I read your column with the question from Christine B. in Atlanta about her struggle to find pet-friendly housing. I am a director at a nonprofit housing provider, and previously worked as a fair-housing specialist in Nevada. I do not know Christine B.’s specific situation with her cats regarding whether or not she has a disability. However, I feel compelled to offer the

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following comments and tips regarding Reasonable Accommodations in rental h o u s ing un d e r U. S . Department of Housing and Urban Development, which applies to all rental properties of more than four units where the owner does not reside on-site. In April 2013, HUD’s office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity released guidance stating that any comfort, therapy or companion animal is considered a service animal. This is much broader than the more familiar ADA requirement defining a service animal as either a dog or a miniature horse trained to assist a disabled person with a certain task. Many people who suffer from depression and anxiety as well as those with physical ailments

who benefit from their companion animals (cats too!) can request a Reasonable Accommodation from a landlord. Because they are considered service animals per HUD’s guidance, landlords may NOT collect pet deposits, pet fees or pet rent from residents requesting this accommodation. I firmly believe that all tenants should be aware of their rights.

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John Shadowens, left, President and CEO of Spero Family Services , was the featured speaker at the week’s Rotary Club of Mount Vernon gathering. The speaker reported on the good work being done at his agency and how they are positively impacting our community and many other communities around us. A Rotary release indicated Spero Family SerSubmitted photo vices offer hope, help and healing by providing changing needs of indi- welcoming the speaker is Christ-centered human viduals, families and com- Rotary President Elect services to meet the ever munities. Also pictured James Flagg.

The Field Grade School in Texico, Illinois has started a new tradition this year. Each morning, the entire staff and all of the students meet in the gym for announcements, Mr. Stone's quote of the day, and Mrs. Miller's Panther cheer. In addition to all of this, the staff and students stand in honor of our country and recite the Pledge of Allegiance together.

COMMUNITY BIBLE STUDY From young moms and housewives, business people, professionals, trades people from ages 2 through preschool, or retired, we are just like you and your neighbors. We come from various Christians denominations, from no religious background, or from nonChristians faiths that

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study classes throughout the Untied States. CBS is also active in over 80 countries internationally. We have materials translated in over 50 languages. Our first class starts on Tuesday, September 5 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Grace Church at 1900 N. Broadway in Salem, Illinois.

SUSPECT HERBICIDE DRIFT? U OF I EXTENSION HAS ANSWERS Every year the Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) receives approximately 72 complaints of crop damage due to pesticide drift. When drift occurs, it is important to know the basics of the complaint process as well as the available resources. “Neighborly discussions before pesticides are applied are a good idea so applicators are aware if sensitive plants are growing near the application site,” says Aaron Hager, weed scientist in the D ep ar t ment of Crop Sciences at the University of Illinois. “Before doing anything, both parties should make an effort to discuss the suspected drift incident and rule out other possible causes of the damage. In cases where the cause of the damage remains unclear or where the parties will not work together, a formal complaint may be necessary.” The IDOA and University of Illinois Extension each

have important roles in assisting Illinois citizens in dealing with pesticides. The IDOA administers and enforces laws related to pesticide use and U of I Extension assists to educate and solve problems. If pesticide drift is suspected, you may send affected plant samples to the U of I Plant Clinic. “Be sure to include as much relevant information as possible,” says Michelle Wiesbrook, an Extension specialist in the Pesticide Safety Education Program. Because the Plant Clinic does not perform pesticide residue tests, the cause of a symptom cannot be attributed to pesticide drift with 100 percent certainty. However, it is possible for clinic staff and specialists to rule out other possible causes and establish whether pesticide drift is the likely cause. The IDOA has three roles that impact its handling of pesticide-drift complaints.

These roles are (1) education and licensing of applicators and operators via the Pesticide Safety Education Program, (2) investigation of complaints, and (3) enforcement of pesticide laws. The roles of IDOA are determined by laws and statutes passed by the Illinois legislature or the federal government. “If you choose to file a complaint with IDOA, time is of the essence,” Hager says. “Complaint forms must be received by IDOA within 30 days of the incident or within 30 days of when the damage was first noticed. Complaints filed after that will be kept on record, but no administrative action can be taken.” The process begins when farmers fill out a pesticide drift complaint form, which can be found at http://go. illinois.edu/complaintform or by calling IDOA’s Bureau of Environmental Programs at 1-800-641-3934 (voice and TDD) or 217-785-2427.

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INDIVIDUAL MASTER NATURALIST SESSIONS OPEN FOR REGISTRATION Many area residents are starting a new adventure by becoming a University of Illinois Master Naturalist this fall. The program runs on Fridays for ten weeks which begins on September 8th. Enrolling in this program is a commitment not everyone is able to make. Illinois Extension is committed to make this programing available to whoever wants to participate. If you are unable to take the full ten week course you may want to consider enrolling in a few of the sessions. Any adult (18 years or older) who loves

the outdoors, has a concern for the local environment and wants to provide education and service to help your local community will benefit from this program. You do not need to have a college degree or years of experience. You need to have a sincere desire to learn and share information about nature to the community. Classes will be held at various locations. Please call for specific class information. Available Sessions include: 9/8 – Mammals and AG and Urban Wildlife 9/15 – Entomology and

Natural World 9/22 – Soils and Natural Divisions 9/29 – Illinois Prairies 10/6 – Illinois Forests 10/12 – Ornithology 10/20 – Rivers and Streams 10/27 – Environmental Ethics 11/3 – Art of Interpretation There is a small fee for each session. Please call Gail DeVilbiss at 618-5264551 for more information or to register. Students who register 1-week prior to a session will receive a printed course manual.

ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES NEWSBITS Resident Archery Deer Permits: Resident combination and antlerless-only archery deer permits are available over-the-counter (OTC) from DNR Direct license and permit vendors. Find a vendor link here: http://www.dnr.illinois. gov/LPR/Pages/License PermitVendors.aspx Non-Resident Archery Deer Permits: Illinois Non-Resident Archery Deer combination permits are available over-thecounter (OTC) from DNR Direct license and permit vendors. The Illinois Archery Deer Season is Oct. 1, 2017 through Jan. 14, 2018.

Becoming an Outdoors Woman: A few spots are still available for the “Becoming an Outdoors Woman” (BOW) workshop at the Touch of Nature Environmental Center/ Giant City State Park on Sept. 16-18. The workshop fee is $230, which includes meals, lodging, class instruction, use of class equipment/supplies, transportation during the workshop, and lots of fun. Participants must be 18 years of age or older. Log onto the IDNR website at this link for more information and registration materials: http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/recreation/BOW/ Pages/default.aspx

Illinois State Parks Guide: The 2017-18 Illinois State Parks guide is available in print and online. The booklet is a useful guide to an eventful day in a state park picnic area, a weekend at a state park lodge or campground, a hike in a state forest, a ride on a state trail, or hunting and fishing trips to a state fish and wildlife area. The Illinois State Parks guide is posted on the IDNR website in PDF format at https://www.dnr. illinois.gov/news/ Documents/ILPARKS2017. pdf. Copies of the state parks guide can be ordered through the IDNR online publications page at https:// dnr.illinois.gov/teachkids/ ordertype.asp


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IDNR ANNOUNCES 2017-18 WATERFOWL HUNTING SEASON DATES The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) recently announce d water fow l season dates and bag limits for the 2017-18 seasons. The seasons include 60-day duck seasons in each of the state's four waterfowl hunting zones, along with 107 days of Canada goose hunting opportunity in the North and Central z one s ( 1 5 d ay s i n September, two days of youth hunting and 90 days of "regular" goose season), 99 days of Canada goose hunting opportunity in the South Central Zone, and 87 days of Canada goose hunting opportunity in the South Zone. Goose season lengths are shorter in the South Central and South zones to coincide with duck season dates and to match hunter preferences. The 2017-18 Illinois season dates are the second year of a five-year plan that was developed in 2015. This year, Illinois will open the regular duck, Canada goose, and snow goose seasons on Oct. 21 in the North Zone, Oct. 28 in the Central Zone, Nov. 11 in the South Central Zone, and Nov. 23 in the South Zone. White-fronted goose (specklebelly) seasons will open Oct. 23 in the North Zone, Nov. 5 in the Central Zone, and with duck season in the South Central (Nov. 11) and South zones (Nov. 23). The daily duck bag limit is six (6) and may include no more than four (4) mallards (two hens), three (3) wood ducks, three (3) scaup, two (2) redheads, two (2) black ducks, two (2) canvasback, one (1) pintail, and one (1) mottled duck. The daily bag limit of mergansers is five (5), only two of which may be hooded mergansers. The possession limit for ducks and mergansers is three times the daily bag limit by species and sex. Canada and whitefronted goose daily bag limits will be two (2) with

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a possession limit of six (6). The snow goose daily bag limit is 20 birds, with no possession limit, during the fall and winter season. The spring Conservation Order Light Goose season will open Jan. 19 in the North Zone and Feb. 1 in the Central, South Central, and South zones, ending March 31 in all zones. There is no daily bag or possession limit on snow, blue, and Ross' geese during this season. The September 2017 early Canada goose season is Sept. 1-15 with a daily limit of five (5) and a possession limit of 15 geese in the North and Central zones, and a daily limit of two (2) and a possession limit of six (6) geese in the South Central and South zones. Illinois’ 16-day 2017 statewide teal hunting season is Sept. 9-24 with a daily limit of six (6) and a possession limit of eighteen (18). Shooting hours for the September teal season are different from the regular season, starting at sunrise (½ hour later than regular season) until sunset. The IDNR 2017-18 season Waterfowl Season dates are outlined below.

Duck: Oct. 21 - Dec. 19; Canada Goose: Oct. 21 - Jan. 18. Central Zone: Youth Hunt: Oct. 21 22; Duck: Oct. 28 - Dec. 26; Canada Goose: Oct. 28; - Nov. 5 and Nov. 12 - Jan. 31. South Central Zone: Youth Hunt: Nov. 4 - 5; Duck: Nov. 11 - Jan. 9; Canada Goose: Nov. 11 - Jan. 31. South Zone: Youth Hunt: Nov. 11 12; Duck: Nov. 23 - Jan. 21; Canada Goose: Nov. 23 - Jan. 31. Illinois 2017-18 Snow Goose and White-Fronted Goose Season Dates

North Zone: Snow Geese Regular Season: Oct. 21 - Jan. 18; White-fronted Geese: Oct. 23 - Jan. 18; Central Zone: Snow Geese Regular Season: Oct. 28 - Jan. 31; White-fronted Geese: Nov. 5 - Jan. 31. South Central Zone: Snow Geese Illinois Waterfowl Regular Season: Nov. Season Dates 11 - Jan. 31; for 2017-18 White-fronted Geese: September Canada Nov. 11 - Jan. 31. Goose: Statewide Sept. 1 South Zone: - 15; Snow Geese S e p t e m b e r Te a l : Regular Season: Nov. Statewide Sept. 9 - 24. 23 - Jan. 31; White-fronted Geese: Seasons by Zone Nov. 23 - Jan. 31. North Zone: Youth Hunt: Oct. 14 The Illinois waterfowl 15; hunting zone maps and

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all is just around the corner and school for most has started! In the Summer when my children were small, baking consisted of blueberry and blackberry cobbler, peach delight, strawberry shortcake—anything to use fruits "in season." Apple tarts and apple pies were reserved for early fall, but one thing that became a tradition was baking cookies. It was a family affair; time well spent. It encouraged my sons to find their way around the kitchen and today at the ages of 44 and 41, they are both excellent cooks. The recipes below are easy to follow, so grab the kids and get started.

1 cup brown sugar, firmly packed l/2 cup soft butter l/2 cup light corn syrup 3 teaspoons vanilla

1 teaspoon salt 4 cups quick-cooking rolled oats l/2 cup peanut butter 1 cup semisweet chocolate pieces

Start heating the oven to 350°. Grease a 13 x 9 x 2-inch pan with unsalted shortening or salad oil. With a spoon or electric mixer on medium speed, mix the brown sugar and butter in a large bowl until light and fluffy. Add the corn syrup, vanilla, salt and rolled oats and beat on low speed to mix in-gredients well. Spread the mixture evenly in the greased pan with the back of a spoon or spatula. Bake on the rack in the center of the oven 15 minutes. While the mixture bakes, mix the peanut butter and chocolate in a small bowl. Remove the pan from the oven and at once spread the peanut butter-chocolate mixture evenly over the top to cover until the heat melts the chocolate. Cool in pan on rack, then cut into 27 bars and remove from the pan with a spatula.

Giant Raisin Cookies 1/2 cup raisins 1½ cups soft shortening 1½ cups sugar 2 large eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla 1 teaspoon grated orange peel

4 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons salt 1½ teaspoons baking powder 1/3 cup milk Sugar (for tops) Raisins (for tops)

Cut the raisins coarsely with scissors. Beat the shortening and sugar together in a large bowl with the electric mixer on medium speed or with a spoon until fluffy. Add the eggs, vanilla and orange peel. Beat well. Sift the flour onto a square of waxed paper and then measure. Sift the measured flour with the salt and baking powder. Stir a little of the flour into the shortening-sugar mixture, then stir in a little milk. Mix well. Do this until all the flour and milk are used. Stir in the cut-up raisins. Divide the dough into three parts and chill 1 hour or longer in the refrigerator. Start heating the oven to 375°. Grease a baking sheet with unsalted shortening or salad oil. Roll one part of the dough at a time from the center to the edge on a lightly floured surface until a little less than 1/4 inch thick. Cut cookies by cutting around an empty 1-pound coffee can or its lid with a small knife. Place them 1 inch apart on greased baking sheets. Sprinkle the circles of dough with sugar. Cut the raisins in strips with scissors. Press the raisins into the cookies to make initials or names. Bake on the rack in the center of the oven 10 to 12 minutes, or until a light brown. Remove the pan from the oven and lift the cookies from the baking sheet with a wide spatula. Place them on a wire rack to cool. Store them in a jar with a loose lid. Makes 35. *** 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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HOMETOWN PROUD

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Nicole Go camping.

Niki

Go out on the lake before it cools off.

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Dujuana

Spend time with my family and go back to Destin Beach to see my oldest daughter.

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Go to the Stevie Nicks concert in September

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GROCERY DEPARTMENT

BAKERY & DELI DEALS

IGA Chunk Light Tuna In Water

Heinz Ketchup

5 Oz Oz.

38 Oz. Bottle

Kraft Pourable Salad Dressings

Single Gourmet Cinnamon Roll

Borowiak’s Best Brownie Desert For Two

5 Oz. Can

DELI Gordo’s White Queso Cheese Dip - Original, Mild, Hot ... 24 Oz. Bottle

Bunny Soft Twist White Bread - 1 Lb. Loaf 100% Wheat Bread

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5 Duncan Hines Brownie Mix - 18-18.3 Oz. Box ...................... 4/500 Hostess Mini-Donuts - 9-11.25 Oz. Bag ......................................199 Maxwell House Coffee - 24-34.5 Oz. Can..................................748 A-1 Steak Sauce - 10 Oz. Bottle ...................................................299 Kraft BBQ Sauces - 17-18 Oz. Bottle ........................................................ 100 Lawry’s Marinades - 12 Oz. Bottle ............................................. 2/400 Sweet Baby Ray’s BBQ Sauce - 28 Oz. Bottle .................... 2/500 Nabisco Honey Maid Grahams - 12-14.4 Oz. Box....................299 Nabisco Ritz Crackers - 7-13.7 Oz. Box ............................ 5/1000 Kraft Marshmallows - 8-10.5 Oz. Bag ........................................ 2/300 Nabisco Chips Ahoy Cookies - 7-13 Oz. Bag .......................... 2/500 Kool-Aid, Tang or Country Time Lemonade - 8-Quart .. 2/500 Gatorade Sports Drink - 32 Oz. Bottle .....................................100 Old Orchard 100% Juice - 64 Oz. Bottle............................... 2/400 Capri-Sun Juice Drink - 10 Ct. Box ..................................... 2/500 Charmin Bath Tissue - 12 Roll Double Roll or 6-Roll Mega Roll .......699 Vlasic Pickles - 16-24 Oz. Jar......................................................199 Hellmann’s Mayonnaise - 30 Oz. Jar .......................................299 Pringles Potato Chips - 5-6.63 Oz. ....................................... 2/300 Hidden Valley Ranch Dressings - 12-16 Oz. Bottle.............. 2/600 Kraft Miricle Whip - 30 Oz. Jar ........................................... 2/600 Bounty Paper Towels - 6-Roll Big or 8-Roll Regular......................699 Chocolate Fudge, Yellow, Devils Food) - 15-16.5 Oz.

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IGA TableRite Family Pack Super Lean Ground Beef

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599/Lb. 99 Kretschmar Havarti Cheese ............................... 5 /Lb. 99 Kretschmar Smoked Gouda Cheese .................. 5 /Lb.

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IGA’s Famous Brands 229 IGA Raisin Bran Cereal - 18.7 Oz. Box ............................. 219 IGA Soft Margarine - 15 Oz. Tub ................................99¢ IGA K-Cup Coffee - 6 Ct. Box, All Varieties ................... 549 IGA Jumbo Biscuits ................................... 3/500 IGA Frozen Waffles - 10 Ct. Box, All Varieties ............. 2/300 IGA Frosted Flakes Cereal - 17 Oz. Box ......................... 219 IGA Horseradish Mustard or 29 Spicy Brown Mustard - 12 Oz. Bottle .......................... 1 IGA Regular or Mini Marshmallows - 16 Oz. Bag .......... 149 29 IGA Grape Jelly - 32 Oz. ................................................ 2 IGA Long Spaghetti - 32 Oz. Bag ................................ 2/400 39 IGA Canned Chicken Breast - 10 Oz. Can ...................... 2 49 IGA Ripe Olives - 5-6 Oz. Can ....................................... 1 99 IGA Pasta Sauce - 24 Oz. Jar ......................................... 1 ¢ IGA Bite Size Beef Ravioli - 15 Oz. Can.......................89 IGA Chunk Cheese - All Varieties, 8 Oz. ..........................

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IGA TableRite Boneless Beef 99 Stew Meat ....................................... 4 /Lb. Borowiak’s Best Seasoned 99 Pork Burgers - 5 Lb. Box ......................... 12 Borowiak’s Best Ground Chuck Patties 99 - 5 Lb. Box ............................................ 19 Kretschmar Half Boneless Hams 19 - Sliced Free! ......................................... 2 /Lb. 99 Bar S Corn Dogs - 16 Ct., 2.67 Lb. Box ............... 3 Borowiak’s Best Family Pack 49 Platter Bacon ................................... 4 /Lb.

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Honeycomb 12.5 Oz., Fruity or Cocoa Pebbles 11 Oz., Alpha Bits 12 Oz.

IGA TableRite Family Pack Boneless or Butterfly Pork Chops

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Most of the ones I have seen are marked “Coronet,” not Hull. I found your vase referenced in “Warman’s Hull Pottery” by David Doyle. Doyle lists your vase in the $15 to $25 range. *** Q: I love to pick up odd kitchen utensils. Since I live in Iowa, I attend as

Q: I have inherited a piece of Hull pottery in the Coronet pattern. It is a 9-inch vase. What can you tell me about it? -Susan, Pueblo West, Colorado A: The Coronet line of Hull pottery was made to be sold in chain stores.

Steve, New Mexico A: I’ll cut to the chase. Most older lawn mowers manufactured in the United States have very little value. In my 40 years of writing this column, I have yet to find a club for collectors. I suggest you post it on eBay, and if a feeding frenzy develops, you’ll have your answer. *** Q: I have an album of “The Best of the Statler Brothers” that has never been opened. I would like to find out it’s value. -Betty, Minnesota A: I found your 1975 album listed in the Gold-

in 300 Years of Kitchen Collectibles by Linda Campbell Franklin (Krause, $29.95). It is a candy-curling machine, which was used for making candies known as “opera curls.” According to this guide, it is worth about $150. Incidentally, you should purchase a copy of this book. It will make your hobby even more fun and will quickly become one of your favorite references. *** Q: I have an old lawn mower that has been owned by my family since the 1930s. Is it valuable, or should I toss it? --

By Larry Cox

Hull Pottery

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

many farm auctions as I can, and this is where I have found some of the truly unique items in my collection. As you can imagine, I sometimes discover an older piece that I can’t identify. I am enclosing a picture of just such an item. What is it? -- Mark, Iowa A: I found your item

mine Standard Catalogue of American Records 1950-1975 edited by Tim Neely (Krause, $34.99). It is worth $12. Write to Larry Cox in care of KFWS, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803, or send e-mail to questionsforcox@aol. com. Due to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr. Cox cannot personally answer all reader questions, nor does he do appraisals. Do not send any materials requiring return mail. © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.

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A Rose by Any Other Game If ever there was a more relevant irrelevant athlete in the history of sports, it is Pete Rose. Everyone remembers that kid in class when we were growing up who just couldn’t seem to control himself or stay out of trouble but was the first guy you’d pick for your kickball team. Wherever Pete Rose went to school, he was that guy. Pete Rose manages to stay in the news, and he does it better than any other player with the exception of Jackie Robinson. Nobody sits around these days and talks about, say, Walter Johnson, George Sisler, Johnny Mize or Nap Lajoie. But we still talk about Pete Rose. The kid stays in the picture. The Philadelphia Phillies wanted to induct Rose into their hall of fame a week ago, and they had planned on passing out little bobbleheads of his likeness to all the fans in attendance. As per the norm, the deal didn’t go down because Rose has some alleged NSFW issues. The Phillies

had good intentions, but if there’s anything Pete Rose does better than hitting a ball with a bat, it’s staying out of halls of fame. I love Philadelphia, and I love Philadelphia fans. I can relate a story about the time I was in a very famous resort town in New Jersey, and one day, over ice-cream sodas, conversation occurred with a few darling tourists from Dallas. Texas and New Jersey have some sort of kindred spirit. We don’t ever care about the price of gas, we don’t mind talking loud, and you have to presume that we’re packing heat. The person across the way started talking smack about Eli Manning and the Giants, and the Giant fans, in turn, returned fire about Tony Romo and Gov. Chris Christie, whom everyone in New Jersey hates. (There were no Jets fans in attendance because nobody ever talks about the Jets.) For dangerous fun, I pointed out one of the patrons in an Eagles hat and said to the Dallas fans to pay close attention. “At least we’re not EAGLE fans,” I said with

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(Matthew 16:21; 17:23; Mark 9:31; 10:34) On the cross, as the sun refused to shine, Jesus cried out, “It is finished.” (John 19:30) Jesus completed his mission – to die for the sins of the world. Oh, what a Savior! THE LIVING JESUS. Death could not hold him. On the third day Jesus arose victorious over death, hell, and the grave. He appeared to his disciples and on one occasion to over 500 at one time. Lee Strobel writes in his book “A Case for Christ”, “I went to a psychologist friend and said, ‘If 500 people claimed to see Jesus after he died, it was just a hallucination.’ He said. ‘Hallucinations are an individual event. If 500 people have the same hallucination, that’s a bigger miracle than the resurrection.’” The great hymn, “He Lives”, says, “You ask me how I know he lives? He lives within my heart.” When Jesus appeared to John on the Isle of Patmos, he said, “Do not be afraid, I am the Alpha and Omega, the first and the last, I am he who lives and was dead and behold, I am

alive forevermore. Amen. And I have the keys of Hades and of Death.” (Revelation 1:17-18; 2:8) See Jesus’ promise for the church in Matthew 16:18-19. THE DIVINE JESUS. Isaiah prophesied, “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” (Isaiah 9:6-7) Jesus is God come in the flesh. (Philippians 2:5-11) Jesus claimed deity and displayed deity. Jesus was either a lunatic, a liar, a devilish deceiver or he was whom he claimed to be – the Son of God. After examining the evidence, the only conclusion one can come to is that Jesus is Divine – the Son of God. Who is Jesus to you? May God give you the same revelation that Peter had, “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the Living God.” (Matthew 16:17) Shalom, Cliff Sanders Eagle Life Ministries eagleslife8@gmail.com

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by Samantha Weaver • It was 18th-century American novelist and poet Herman Melville who made the following sage observation: “Of all the preposterous assumptions of humanity over humanity, nothing exceeds most of the criticisms made on the habits of the poor by the well-housed, wellwarmed, and well-fed.” • Those who study such things say that the three subjects that spark the most arguments in a mar-

riage are money, children and driving. Of course, any couple that has had to figure out a teenager’s auto insurance costs already knows that. • Dogs can be xenophobic, too -- those are the pups that are afraid of strangers. • You’ve heard of standing desks, right? These work surfaces -- which are designed to allow people to stand rather than sit while accomplishing their

ARIES (March 21 to April 19) This week could offer more opportunities for ambitious Lambs eager to get ahead. But don’t rush into making decisions until you’ve checked for possible hidden problems. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Some light begins to shine on professional and/or personal situations that have long eluded explanation. Best advice: Don’t rush things. All will be made clear in time. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Although you might want to protest what seems to be an unfair situation, it’s best to keep your tongue and temper in check for now. The full story hasn’t yet come out. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Work prospects are back on track. But watch what you say. A thoughtless comment to the wrong person -- even if it’s said in jest -- could delay or even derail your progress. LEO (July 23 to August 22) A colleague might try to goad you into saying or doing the wrong thing. It’s best to ignore the troublemaker, even if he or she riles your royal self. Your supporters stand with you. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Be careful not to let your on-the-job zealousness create resentment with co-workers who might feel you shut them out. Prove them wrong by including them in your project. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Although it’s not quite what you hoped for, use your good business

tasks—have become quite popular in recent years. Standing desks are not a new invention, however; they reportedly were used by such notable historical figures as B enjamin Franklin, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, Virginia Woolf, Oliver Wendell Holmes and Winston Churchill. • According to scientists, time can be measured more accurately than length. • If you’re sick of naysayers, you might want to try becoming a yeasayer for a day. Yep, that’s a word -- it refers to a person with a confident and positive outlook. (Note: It also can me an a yes-man -someone who agrees uncritically with others -- but

sense to make the most of what you’re being offered at this time. Things will improve down the line. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A more positive picture of what lies ahead is beginning to take shape. But there are still too many gaps that need to be filled in before you make definitive plans. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Continue to keep a tight hold on the reins so that you don’t charge willy-nilly into a situation that might appear attractive on the surface but lack substance. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) You still need to demand those answers to your questions. Remember, your wise counseling earns you respect, but it’s your search for truth that gives you wisdom. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) You’ll find that people are happy to help you deal with some difficult situations. And, of course, knowing you, you’ll be happy to return those favors anytime. Won’t you? PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Give that special someone in your personal life a large, loving dollop of reassurance. That will go a long way toward restoring the well-being of your ailing relationship. BORN THIS WEEK: You are a delightful paradox. You like things neat and tidy. But you’re also a wonderful host who can throw a really great party. © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.

let’s be confident and go with the positive definition.) • It’s been reported that 16th-century English theologian John Wesley, founder of Methodism, never ate an evening meal. *** Thought for the Day: “We open our mouths and out flow words whose ancestries we do not even know. We are walking lexicons. In a single sentence of idle chatter we preserve Latin, AngloSaxon, Norse: we carry a museum inside our heads, each day we commemorate peoples of whom we have never heard.” —Penelope Lively © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Cable/Internet

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Cut the Cable! CALL DIRECTV. Bundle & Save! Over 145 Channels PLUS Genie HD-DVR. $50/month for 2 Years (with AT&T Wireless.) Call for Other Great Offers! Call 1-800-2034378 (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Miscellaneous

––––––––––––––––––––––––– Social Security Disability? Up to $2,671/mo. (Based on paid-in amount.) FREE evaluation! Call Bill Gordon & Associates. 1-855-498-6323. Mail: 2420 N St NW, Washington DC. Office: Broward Co. FL., member TX/ NM Bar. ––––––––––––––––––––––––– LIFELOCK Identity Theft Protection. Do not Wait! Start Guarding Your Identity Today. 3 layers of protection. Detect, Alert, Restore. Receive 10% off. Call for Details 1-855-399-2089 ––––––––––––––––––––––––– A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation's largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted, local experts today! Our service is FREE/no obligation. CALL 1-844-722-7993 ––––––––––––––––––––––––– HughesNet: Gen4 satellite internet is ultra fast and secure. Plans as low as $39.99 in select areas. Call 1-855-440-4911 now to get a $50 Gift Card! ––––––––––––––––––––––––– Become a published author! Publications sold at all major secular & specialty Christian bookstores. CALL Christian Faith Publishing for your FREE author submission kit. 1-855548-5979 –––––––––––––––––––––––––

Wanted to Buy

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CASH PAID- up to $25/Box for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS.

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Wants to purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201

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SHANE SELLS LAND 618-830-BUCK (2825)

Established in 2006 - $50 million in land sales - Honest and hard working

I have buyers and I NEED LISTINGS call 618-830-BUCK (2825) SOLD •CLINTON COUNTY, IL - 63 acres. S Nice Ohome L Dand guest house. 2 lakes, timber, great deer hunting just outside of town. SOLD SOLD •FAYETTE, IL - 29.82 acres. CRP, 6 acres of pasture forLfood SO D plots, great home or cabin building site. SOLD SOLD •FAYETTE COUNTY, IL - 228 acres. 100Lacres SO D of tillable, mature timber, giant rubs all over property, building sites. SOLD SO LD SOLD •MONTGOMERY COUNTY, IL - 267 acres. Tillable, timber, 7 acre lake, located on a dead end rd. 50 min. from St. Louis. SOLD SOLD •MONTGOMERY COUNTY, IL - 445 acres. S OTillable, L D timber, great return on your investment with over 3.5-4% return. SOLD SOLD •BOND COUNTY, IL - 57 acres. 15 tillable, great deerShunting, camping trailer, tractor and all implements included SOLD OLD SO LD SOLD MARION COUNTY, IL - 56 acres w/log cabin. Illinois recreational tract w/log cabin & 5 acre lake. Loaded w/whitetails & turkeys, nice hunting property, lake offers great fishing S & swimming O L D in hot summer. SOLD SOLD •MARION COUNTY, IL - 45 acres. AllStimber, food plots, great home or cabin sites, nice lake sites, full of deer. O L established D Close to Kinmundy. SOLD OL Dprivate road. SOLD SOLD •JEFFERSON COUNTY, IL - 73 acres. All timber,S dead end S OLocated L D on a dead end rd., 3 acre lake, very mature timber great deer hunting. SOLD SOLD •JEFFERSON COUNTY, IL - 62 acres. SOL D building sites. SOLD SOLD •JEFFERSON COUNTY, IL - 39 acres. Pasture, timber, good SOLD JEFFERSON COUNTY, IL - 83 acres,S 48O tillable. L D Timber, creek, good road frontage. SOLD SOLD •JEFFERSON COUNTY, IL - 45 acres w/nice home. BR/2BA, S3O L D pasture/timber. SOLD SOLD JOHNSON COUNTY, IL - 120 acres. Timber, barn, electric, pond, road frontage. SOLD S Opole LD SOLD •MARION COUNTY, IL - 20 acres all Timber, creek, very Ssecluded, O L Dgreat deer and turkey hunting. SOLD SOLD •JEFFERSON COUNTY, IL - 40 acres. AllLTimber, Dead End Road, great building sites, creek. SOLD SO D SALE PENDING IN ONLY 2 DAYS • ALEXANDER COUNTY, IL - 60 acres. 5 acres pasture, 55 mature timber, good deer hunting. SALE PENDING • MARION COUNTY, IL - 18 acres. Timber, lake, good deer hunting. 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. NEW HENDERSON COUNTY, IL ON IOWA BORDER - 1490 acre island. All timber. $1138.92 an acre. NEW MARION COUNTY, IL - 40 acres. All timber, pole barn, $3650 an acre. NEW MARION COUNTY, IL - 20 acres. With very nice clean home, pole barn, very secluded. $199,900

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Shane Yearian - Land Specialist

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Cable/Internet

Cable/Internet

Home Improvement

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Health & Medical

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Change the way you watch TV- Get rid of cable and get DIRECTV! You may also qualify to receive $100 VISA gift card when you sign up today Limited time Only. CALL NOW! 844-359-1203 (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Employment/Help Wanted

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TRUCK DRIVER NEEDED for growing company. Good pay and benefits. Driver friendly. Great equipment. No touch freight. Experience with Class A license required. North Central Regional. Call 800-533-0564 ext.205 www.MCFGTL.com (MCN)

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Home Improvement

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ALL THINGS BASEMENTY! Basement Systems Inc. Call us for all of your basement needs! Waterproofing, Finishing, Structural Repairs, Humidity and Mold Control. FREE ESTIMATES! Call 1-800-6408195 (MCN)

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Get the perfect yard without lifting a finger! Everything you need from lawn care, soil analysis, weed control, pest control, and more! Call Now 855675-5704 (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Financial

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Are you in BIG trouble with the IRS? Stop wage & bank levies, liens & audits, unfiled tax returns, payroll issues, & resolve tax debt FAST. Call 888-606-6673 (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Buying a home and need a mortgage? Or, have a home and want to lower your monthly fees and refinance? Getting a mortgage is quicker and easier than ever. Call now! 855-7154721 (MCN)

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For Sale

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Trailer SALE! 2017 V-nose, Ramp door, Radials (6'x12' $2,775.00) (7'X16' $4,399.00); 4-place Snowmobile trailers: 6 styles of DUMP trailers: Scissor Lift trailers: Steel & Aluminum utility trailers! Spring Assist rampgate kits $199.00; 15" Spares $65.00; 100's of trailer parts in-stock, 515-972-4554 www. FortDodgeTrailerWorld.com (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Health & Medical

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LIVING WITH KNEE OR BACK PAIN? Medicare recipients may qualify to receive a pain relieving brace at little or no cost. Call now! 844-668-4578 (MCN) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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