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REGISTER TO WIN2 CARDINALS BASEBALLTICKETS!

SEE PAGE 5

WEEKLY PAPERSthe shoppers

MT. VERNON AREAwww.theshoppersweekly.com

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ONLINE! www.theshoppersweekly.com

Vol. 26 No. 23 Wednesday, June 8, 2016301 E. Broadway, P.O. Box 1223, Centralia, Illinois 62801

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Centralia, ILPERMIT NO. 339

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Girl Scout Gold Award Recipient, Nurse And Good Samaritan PAGE 5

2ND CHANCE AUTOHwy. 142 East, 3 Blocks East of Rt. 37 • Mt. Vernon, IL 62864

JIMMIE FITZJERRELLS - OWNER; 244-4582Jimmie Fitzjerrells,

Owner Be Sure To Visit Our Real “Reality” Site! At 701 Hwy 142 Touch it, Start it, Drive it Here!

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2011 Ford Fusion SE, Maroon

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2007 Dodge CaliberRed

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June CakeCAKE:1 cup si� ed cake � our 1 cup ground blanched almonds 1 teaspoon baking powder 6 egg whites 3/4 cup unsalted butter, so� ened 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup ground blanched almonds 1/2 teaspoon vanilla

FILLING:1/2 cup unsalted butter, so� ened 1/2 cup lemon verbena jelly or 1/3 cup confectioners' sugar lemon marmalade

ICING:2-1/2 cups confectioners' sugar 1-1/2 cups confectioners' sugar3 tablespoons boiling water 1/2 cup chopped pistachio nuts2 tablespoons lemon juice

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To make Filling: In medium bowl, cream 1/2 cup butter at medium speed of electric mixer. Add 1/3 cup confectioners' sugar, beating until light and � u� y. Slowly beat in jelly until blended.

To make Icing: Measure 2-1/2 cups confectioners' sugar into another medium bowl. Gradually beat in boiling water and lemon juice at medium speed until smooth. Add 1-1/2 cups confectioners' sugar, 1/2 cup at a time, beating until mixture is thick enough to spread.

To assemble: Arrange 1 cake layer on serving plate. Spread with � lling. Top with second cake layer. Spread icing on top and sides of cake. When icing is almost set, sprinkle with chopped pistachios, pressing gently into icing. Yield: 8 to 10 servings

Heart Cookies� ese simple, delicious, heart-shaped cookies are perfect on a bright June day when the roses

are in bloom, especially served on the front porch with tea.

COOKIES:2-1/2 cups all-purpose � our 2/3 cup granulated sugar1/2 teaspoon salt 1 egg1 cup unsalted butter, so� ened

ICING:2 cups confectioners' sugar 1/4 cup milk

To make Cookies: In medium bowl, stir together � our and salt. Set aside. In large mixer bowl, cream butter and granulated sugar at medium speed of electric mixer until light and � u� y. Beat in egg until blended. Gradually beat in � our mixture at low speed just until blended. Divide dough in half. Form each half of dough into a disk shape on plastic wrap. Wrap and refrigerate 2 hours. Preheat oven to 350°F. Roll out dough 1/8 inch thick on � oured surface. Cut into 21/2 - inch heart shapes. Arrange 1 inch apart on ungreased cookie sheets. Bake at 350°F for 7 to 8 minutes until cookies start to brown lightly

To make Icing: While cookies are baking, si� confectioners' sugar into medium bowl. Stir in milk to form runny consistency If desired, add food coloring to tint icing. Spread icing on hot cookies. Cool iced cookies on rack placed over waxed paper. Yield: 48.

***If you have a favorite recipe and want to share it with us, just send it in c/o � e Shopper's

Weekly, P.O. Box 1223, Centralia, IL 62801 or email to: [email protected], (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!

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In Memory of Terry and Rhonda Hatcher

On May 30, 2016 Centralia and surrounding communities su� ered a great loss when Terry and Rhonda Hatcher died in

a motorcycle accident on Route 37 north of Kell.

Rhonda Renae Hatcher, age 49, was a market-ing consultant at ­ e Shoppers Weekly Papers for over � � een years, and Terry Dean Hatcher, age 50, was a press operator at Graphic Packaging International for 20-plus years.

­ e loss that the community is su� ering during this di� cult time is hard to express. ­ e number of lives that this couple has touched is hard to quantify.

Not only has ­ e Shoppers Weekly Papers lost an experienced and dedicated marketing profes-sional, and Graphics Packaging a skilled and committed worker, but every individual member of these sta� s has lost a close friend and con� -dant — a member of our own families.

One young woman has lost both mother and father in one horrible instant. Others have lost a daughter, a son, a sister, a brother, an aunt, an uncle and more.

Countless souls have lost two wonderful friends.

­ e community has lost two dedicated people who were not content to sit back and not be a part of their community. Whether it was Balloon Fest Committee or Halloween Parade Committee or many other community happenings, a Hatcher was always pitching in.

Rhonda Hatcher was a rare woman. One in a billion, you might say — someone who always put others � rst. She was always the type to brave-ly rush in head � rst whenever there was a crisis. She was not afraid to stand up for other people, and did so o� en. If she saw some injustice, she was not shy about confronting it and trying to set it right.

Not only a � erce friend, but a � erce mother as well — she adored her daughter Chelsi, and o� en expressed how much she missed her since she resides in Florida. Both parents were so proud of their daughter, an Air Force veteran. When Chelsi would come home for a visit, Rhonda, especially, would get giddy with the anticipation of seeing and hugging her baby girl again. Every-one who knew Rhonda enjoyed seeing these two together and understood that she was truly the happiest when Chelsi was near.

How Rhonda lived and appreciated life can best be observed and remembered when you look at how she adored her elderly parents, both

who are su� ering from Alzheimer’s Disease. Even though they are both living in extended care homes in a di� erent town, Rhonda trav-eled to visit them daily to talk to them, to feed them, to make sure they were getting the best care and make sure that they knew every day that they were loved. Every day. ­ ey were such an important part of her life that it was impos-sible not to see if you spent any time around her. A� er nine, ten or eleven hour days at work, o� entimes spending exhausting days on the road, she still made time to love and appreciate the parents who nurtured her. Rhonda returning to her parents the nurturing love that she received growing up was beautiful to see and beautiful to understand.

Terry Hatcher was adored by his wife and daughter and was one of those guys who was easy to befriend. Always ready with a quick wit or a word of wisdom, Terry never hesitated to help you out if you needed it. If you needed to borrow a mower, needed something hauled or needed a tree trimmed, Terry was there to help you out. ­ is hard-working U.S. Navy veteran will be missed by countless people whose paths he’s crossed.

Rhonda and Terry both loved their pet dogs, all four of them! She had a so� spot in her heart for all dogs and this showed most when she’d go to great lengths to rescue abandoned dogs and foster them while she tried to � nd homes for them. Not one to turn her back on these help-less furry friends, she thought that every one of them deserved a good home where they would be loved.

Rhonda and Terry both loved to ride mo-torcycles. When her health allowed, it wasn’t uncommon to see her roaring up to the ­ e Shoppers Weekly o� ce on a Saturday on a Harley in full leathers. On days when she was “stuck in the o� ce” she’d look up from her desk longingly when the familiar rumble of a motorcycle faded into the distance. It didn’t help that there was a huge picture window right in front of her desk on those beautiful spring days when people started getting their bikes out.

“Wind ­ erapy” she called it.

While it is hard to express the enormous empty space le� behind by these two, those of us who are le� behind can take a little comfort in knowing that these two people were in our lives and every one of us are better o� for it. Even though they were taken away from us too early, we will smile when we remember the good times we had together and maybe, try to live our own lives a little closer to the example that these two have set.

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Learning how to � sh is fun, easy and free for youngsters and families throughout Illinois this summer thanks to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR)

Urban Fishing Program.  Free fishing clinics are scheduled at 20 sites throughout the state.  

“Fishing is a great way for families to spend time together outdoors, and our urban � shing clinics give thousands of young people each summer a chance to experience the fun of f i s h i n g ,” s a i d D a n Stephenson, chief of the

IDNR Division of Fisheries.  � e free Urban Fishing

Program clinics are tar-geted toward children ages 16 and younger, but anyone interested in learning basic fishing techniques may attend. 

Fishing clinic instructors present information on � sh and other aquatic life, rules and regulations for � shing, as well as basic instruction

on baiting a hook, tying a knot, casting, important tactics on how to catch � sh, � shing ethics, and how to handle and return � sh to the water.  As part of each clinic, participants are pro-vided with rods, reels, bait and tackle for 90 minutes of catch-and-release � shing.

 Urban Fishing clinics are presented on weekdays, usually with morning and a� ernoon sessions. Area locations and reservation/contact phone numbers for the clinics are listed below (check with the locations for local schedules).

Veteran’s Park in Mt. Vernon (June) – 618-242-6890 or 618-314-0437.

Foundation Park in Centralia (July) – 618-532-4311 or 618-314-0437.

For more information on � shing in Illinois, call the IDNR Division of Fisheries at 217-782-6424 or check the website at www.i� shillinois.org.

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Since 1916, Girl Scouts have been making meaning-ful, sustainable change in their communities and around the world through their Girl Scout Gold Award projects. The Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest honor a Girl Scout can earn, acknowledges the power behind each recipient’s dedication to not only em-powering herself, but also to making the world a better place for others. As the Girl Scout Gold Award celebrates 100 years of girls changing the world, Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois (GSSI) will highlight some of our shining stars who exemplify the greatness of this award.

Jennifer Thole from Trenton, IL grew up knowing the importance of health care. Her mom is a nurse and Jennifer herself was working as a nurse assistant in high school. When con-templating her Girl Scout Gold Award project, it was a natural � t for her to choose a project related to health care. Jennifer brainstormed some ideas and decided to develop a health fair for kids that focused on making smart food choices, staying active and proactively com-batting diabetes.

Jennifer’s Girl Scout Gold Award project was titled Sugar and Spice is Not Always so Nice. Jennifer got the ball rolling by setting up meetings with the Diabetes Educator and Dietician at her local hospital. She took the knowledge she had gained and developed a health fair in which parents and their children could learn more about healthy and easy a� er school snacks, fun exercises and games, calculating body mass index and visual representations of sugar amounts in various candies and sodas. Jennifer’s project was a great success.

After graduating from Mater Dei High School in

2009, Jennifer continued to pursue the health care � eld. She graduated from Quincy University Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing in 2013. Today, she is a nurse in the Intensive Care Unit at Anderson Hospital in Maryville, IL.

One of the requirements of the Girl Scout Gold Award is that the project must � ll a need in the girl’s commu-nity. “Giving back” has always been one thing Girl Scouts, especially Girl Scout Gold Award recipients, excel in. Jennifer didn’t stop “giving back” once she com-pleted her Gold Award. In fact, her project not only paved the way for her career but also for how she is now able to be of service to others. � is spring, Jennifer was part of a team that went on a sur-gical mission trip to Bohol, Philippines. � is team spent 12 days in Bohol where they performed 115 surgeries ranging from goiter remov-als to hernia repairs to hys-terectomies. “� e people there have so little yet are so grateful for everything,” said Jennifer. “It was the most eye opening experience I have ever had,” Jennifer added.

The Girl Scout Gold Award recognizes a Girl Scout's commitment to ex-cellence as she develops skills

and values to meet present and future challenges in her life. To earn the Girl Scout Gold Award, a Girl Scout Senior or Girl Scout Ambassador must design and carry out a project that ful� lls a need within a girl’s community, creates change, and is sustainable. The project must be completed with a suggested minimum of 80 hours of work. Only about 5 percent of eligible girls earn the prestigious Gold Award. “You will not regret doing it, but you will regret NOT doing it,” are words of advice Jennifer offers to Girl Scouts who

want earn the highest award in Girl Scouting. “It will be a lot of work but you never know the networks you may build and the things you will learn that will shape your future,” adds Jennifer.

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June 8, 2016 - June 14, 2016Volume 26, Number 23

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Banquet Fried Chicken (24-26.5 Oz.) .................................388

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IGA Cranberry Juice Cocktail (64 Oz. Bottle) ................2/500

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New York Texas Toast Croutons (5 Oz.) ..........................129

IGA Mustard (9 Oz. Bottle) ..............................................69¢

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Pillsbury Premium Brownie Mix (14.6-15.5 Oz.) ..................199

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IGA Apple Sauce (23-24 Oz.) .......................................2/300

Quaker Cap’n Crunch Cereal (12-14 Oz.) ...........................2/500

Betty Crocker Suddenly Salad (5-7.75 Oz.) ...................5/500

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Pine-Sol Liquid Cleaner (48 Oz.) .....................................299

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Idaho Russet Potatoes (5 Lb. Bag) .....................................199

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1. Is the Book of Cornelius in the Old or New Testament or neither?

2. Whose � rst chapter begins, "God, who at sundry times and in divers manners"? Mark, Galatians, Hebrews, Jude

3. What were Gihon, Pis on, Tigr is and

Euphrates as connected with the Garden of Eden? Cities, Kings, Rivers, Caves

4. From 1 Kings, who is given credit for writing 1,005 songs? Jacob, Solomon, Philip, David

5. From Acts 13, where were Paul and Barnabas deserted by Mark? Jericho, Perga, Athens, Damascus

6. From Revelation 2, what city was said by John to have "Satan's seat"? Pergamos, Miletus, Patara, Sodom

ANSWERS: 1) Neither; 2) Hebrews; 3) Rivers;

4) Solomon;5) Perga; 6) Pergamos© 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.

Fan into Flame

Astronomers refer to stars that have burned out and now wander in space, forever cold, darkened, and alone as wandering stars. Jesus warned a church that once burned brightly, the church of Laodicea, “I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other! So, because you are lukewarm, neither hot nor cold, I am about to spit you out of my mouth . . . So be earnest and repent!” (Revelation 3:14-22)

Paul instructed young Timothy, “For this reason I remind you to fan into � ame the gi� of God which is in you through the laying on of my hands.” (II Timothy 1:6-8) It is vital to keep the � re of God blazing within you. Le� unattended, a � re will go out. What is your spiritual state? Don’t be like a wandering star, fan God’s fire into a burning blaze.

GOD IS A CON-SUMING FIRE! “� ere-fore, let us be grateful for receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, and thus let us o� er to G o d a c c e p t a b l e worship, with reverence

and awe, for our God is a consuming fire.” (Hebrews 12:28-29) Moses encountered God at the burning bush. � e bush burned with � re, but was not consumed. God told Moses to take his shoes o� , for he was standing on holy g rou nd. (Exodus 3:5) Jesus rebuked the Laodicea church for they said, “I am rich and have become wealthy and have need of nothing.” (Revelation 3:17-18) � ey didn’t know they were “miserable, poor, blind, and naked.” Worldliness puts out the � re of God. Jesus gave the remedy – obtain “gold re� ned in the � re . . . and white garments of righteousness.” � e � res of testing and ad-versity purify and fan the � ame of God’s � re within us.

GOD IS A CONSE-C R AT I N G F I R E . Timothy was called and consecrated to be an elder by “the laying on

of hands” of the apostle Paul. (II Timothy 1:7) Every believer is called and consecrated to be a servant of God. Don’t let God’s gifting lie dormant. Fan it into � ame by being obedient to the Holy Spirit. “And we are witnesses to these things, and so is the Holy Spirit, whom God has given to those who obey him.” (Acts 5:30-32)

GOD IS A CAPABLE FIRE. Young Timothy didn’t think he had the capacity to ful� ll God’s call. But the � re of God empowers and makes one capable. “For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, love, and self-discipline.” (II Timothy 1:7) Recently this post was on Facebook, “God can take the seemingly impossible and make it possible – keep praying.”

GOD IS A COM-MUNING FIRE. The psalmist made this re-vealing statement, “My heart was hot within me, while I was musing, the � re burned. � en I spoke with my tongue.” (Psalm 39:3) As we meditate on God’s Word and commune with Him in prayer, the � re of God is fanned into flame. Jesus revealed

His heart to a lukewarm church. “Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If any man hears my voice and opens unto Me, I will come into him and sup with him and he with Me.” (Rev-elation 3:20) Always talk to God before you start your day.

GOD IS A “CRAZED FIRE”. He is crazy in love, fervent, wild, and zealous for His creation. The fire of the Holy Spirit will give you passion to witness His love to a lost world. (Acts 1:8) “So do not be ashamed to testify about our Lord . . . but join me in suffering for the gospel, by the power of God.” (II Timothy 1:6-8)

� e other day I took two of my grandchil-dren � shing; � ve-year-old Emily Joy caught two largemouth bass. As she held up her stringer of � sh for me to take a picture, she said, “� ose � sh were aggressive!” Let’s be fervent and aggressive for the things of God. “Fan into � ame the gi� which is within you.” (II Timothy 1:6)Shalom,Cli� SandersEagle Life [email protected]

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� e Trump-SandersTwo-Step

The upshot of the Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump phenom-ena is that both parties are moving to the left. Sanders’ and Trump’s styles and e� ects are very di� erent — the rumpled, oddball lecturer in Socialism 101 vs. the boastful, power-tie-wear-ing business mogul — but they have worked in tandem to ensure that the center of gravity in this fall’s presidential election will be further to the le� than it has been in decades.

By seizing the initiative in their race from the beginning to what looks like an increasingly bitter end, Bernie Sanders has made Hillary Clinton, the cautious inheritor of a family political legacy built on centrism, into the mouthpiece of a wa-tered-down version of his le� -wing populism.

No matter how much Bernie Sanders hates the banks, Hillary Clinton despises them just as much (past paydays not-withstanding).

In e� ect, Sanders and Trump have executed a squeeze play on the Ma d am S e c re t ar y.

Sanders pushed her to the le� on trade and Social Security in the primary, when she disavowed the Trans-Paci� c Partnership that she helped negotiate and embraced increasing Social Security bene� ts. She probably won’t be snapping back to the center on those issues in a general election because it would open her up to Sanders-like attacks from Donald Trump.

If the grass-roots movement that Sanders has built will pressure Democrats all the way to the Philadelphia conven-tion and beyond, Trump has arguably done more to pull the country’s politics portside. He has, for now, managed to do what the Democrats and the media have been at-tempting for most of the Obama era: to kill o� the tea party as a national force.

By dividing it, eclipsing it and making its animat-ing concerns of limited government and consti-tutionalism into after-thoughts, Trump has neutered a heretofore potent vehicle against Big Government. With or without Sanders, the Democrats were going to dri� in a more progres-sive direction. It was far from inevitable, though, that the Republican Party would de-emphasize its opposition to growth in the size of government. � at is entirely the doing of Trump.

� e irony is that an era of Republican politics characterized by insis-tence on doctrinal purity and anger at Beltway dealmaking is ending with Trump at the helm of the GOP. It’s a little like the agitation of the French Revolution, all aimed at achieving more liberte, egalite, fraternite, concluding in the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte.

However ideologically indistinct Trump was during the primaries, he has gotten fuzzier since becoming the presump-tive nominee. � e lazy line on Donald Trump is that he’s a farright popu-list. Not at all. He’s a cen-trist populist.

� e key to moving the GOP to the center wasn’t high-minded scolding about its tone and unrea-sonableness, as Jon Huntsman, John Kasich and Jeb Bush all attempt-ed, but an extremely combative tone and a few signature unreasonable positions. Once Trump established his reputation as a bomb-thrower, it didn’t matter that he was to the le� of everyone else in the � eld.

B etween Sanders moving Clinton further from the center and Trump moving the GOP toward it, the socialist and the mogul have forced American politics to take a collective step to the le� .

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Editor's Note: This week's column is written by our friend Rich Lowry, editor of the National Review.

We are heartbroken over the loss of our co-worker, our friend, virtu-ally part of our family,

Rhonda Hatcher, who died Memorial Day evening along with her husband, our dear friend Terry Hatcher, in a motorcycle accident. Our entire sta� is trying to cope with this huge loss, along with Rhonda's and Terry's

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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Lots of possibilities begin to open up by midweek. Some seem more ap-pealing than others. But wait for more facts to emerge later on be-fore you consider which to choose.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Bravo to the determined Bovine. While others might give up, you continue to search for answers. Expect your Taurean tenacity to begin paying o� by week’s end.GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You might want to consider stepping back from the task at hand for a while. � is could help you get a better perspective on what you’ve done and what still needs to be done.CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Your keen Cancerian insight should help you determine wheth-er a new o� er is solid or just more � u� ‘n’ stu� . � e clues are all there, waiting for you to � nd them.LEO (July 23 to August 22) Being ignored is di� cult for any proud Leo or Leona. But pushing your-self back into the spotlight might be unwise. Instead, let things work themselves out at their own pace.VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Trying to uncover a colleague’s secret under the pretext of show-ing concern is ill-advised. Control your curiosity in order to avoid raising resentment in the work-place.LIBRA (September 23 to Octo-ber 22) Expect to hear good news about a loved one. Also, be pre-

pared for some changes in several family relationships that could develop from this lucky turn of events.SCORPIO (October 23 to Novem-ber 21) Some surprises are ex-pected to accompany a number of changes that will continue through part of next week. At least one could involve a romantic situation.SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) You might be upset by some of your critics. But most of your associates continue to have faith in your ability to get the job done, and done well.CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A workplace goal that suddenly seems out of reach is no problem for the sure-footed Goat, who moves steadily forward despite any obstacles placed in his or her way.AQUARIUS (January 20 to Febru-ary 18) Uncertainty about who is right and who isn’t might keep you from making a clear-cut decision. Wait until you know more about what you’re being asked to decide. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Be careful to keep your emo-tions in check when dealing with a demanding personal situation. You need to set an example of strength for others to follow. BORN THIS WEEK: You have an extraordinary ability to rally people to do their best. You would be a treasure as a teacher.

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Lusch Excavating& Sanitation

548-2637

Install • Pump Service Aerators & Septic Tanks

FOR SALE: Mercury outboard motor, model 110, 9.8 hp, $600. 618-327-3176 6-8

304 Boats & Watercrafts

302 Auto & Trucks For Sale

FOR SALE: 1970 Ford LTD, 4 dr., new tires, ex-haust, 390 motor, A.T., vinyl top, great body, only 90,000 miles, steal at $2,000. 618-533-4595

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FOR SALE: 1992 Ford F-150, 4x4, ext. cab, 35 in. Mickey � ompson tires, 351 modi� ed mo-tor, 6 in body li� , A/C, PW, $4,000 618-267-1605

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LOGSDON CONSTRUCTION& HOME REPAIR

Rehabs • ElectricalPlumbing • Roo� ngConcrete • Flatwork

Over 30 Years Experience618-780-9551618-432-5479 TFN

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GEMDecorating, Inc.

Owner: Alan Minor301 W. Chestnut, Odin

775-6283

• Bulk Seeds • Grass Seeds• Bird Seeds & FeedersCome See Us For YourLawn & Garden Needs

Maco Elevator418 N. Oak • Centralia

532-6779 TFN

404 Lawn & Garden

FOR SALE: 50'w x 100'd empty lot, 10 D'Ann Dr., Centralia. Call 618-322-6757

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507 Lots & Acreage

401 Construction & Home Improvement

602 Furniture & Appliances

FOR SALE: Beautiful large La-Z-Boy sofa with matching chair and a half and ottoman. Excellent condition, like new. Great bargain! Call 618-244-3119

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702 Situation Wanted

WORK WANTED: Mowing; cleaning gut-ters, basements, garages; hauling junk, metal, wood, tree limbs; tear down buildings; any odd jobs! No distance too far. Call618-547-7728 6-15

SITUATION WANTED: Guardian Angel per-sonal assistant, slots available Mon. - Fri., Je� erson County only. 618-315-9589 6-15

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Travel––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ALL INCLUSIVE RESORT packages at Sandals, Dreams, Secrets, Riu, Barcelo, Occidental and many more resorts. Punta Cana, Mexico, Jamaica and many of the Caribbean islands. Book now for 2017 and SAVE! For more info. call 877-270-7260 or go to NCPtravel.com––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Alton Warehousing& Storage

10x10, 10x20, 12x30Self Storage. Also,

Warehouse & Offi ceSpace Available for Rent

by Month or Year.2235 E. McCord,

Centralia (Next to Airport)

532-6237 EOW

InsuranceMotorcycle & Auto

Standard or Non-StandardIf You Have Been Cancelled

Or Declined Call:M&K Insurance548-6161 EOW

FOR SALE: 1973 Ford 2 ton grain truck, 44,000 mi., extra sharp; 65 Chevrolet steel bed grain truck; both with hydraulic beds, excellent tires and run great! 1086 tractor, 7,000 hrs., excellent tires. 618-242-6445 6-22

701 Help Wanted

Opdyke-Belle Rive Grade School is

seeking applicants for a Cheer Coach.

Please send letter of interest and

resume with three references to Mrs. Debra E. Blakey,

Supt., Opdyke-Belle Rive CCSD #5, P.O. Box 189, Opdyke,

Illinois 62872 or to [email protected].

Applications accepted until June 13, 2016.

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702 Situation Wanted

Drivers, Class-A OTR DryVan:

$5,000 Sign-On Bonus! $1,050 Minimum Guaranteed

Weekly Pay! Home Every Weekend! 10 paid vacation

days 1st year! www.CoxTransfer.com,

1 yr. CDL-A Exp. Call Bill1-800-593-3590

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Holsapple Motors

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