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Kansas City Exceptionalism
� ere is — or was, if you listen to the stylings of Donald Trump — such a thing as "American ex-ceptionalism." I don't really know the textbook de� nition of that phrase, or its etymology, but I'm pretty sure that American exceptionalism makes it OK if I don't look it up and just go from the gut on this one.
Here's a story: � ere was a great restaurant in Kansas City, long since gone because maybe it wasn't all that great, but one day the restaurant was pretty packed. In the door walks a notorious Kansas City football team executive and his excep-tional new wife. He wants a table. His reservation, he is informed, isn't for another 20 minutes. He
� icks his le� arm out as if he's pulling a switchblade, but it is not. It is an excep-tional timepiece ... it's Swiss, not American, but exceptional nonetheless.
"Yeah, well according to my $20,000 watch," he says to the hostess, "it's right now."
� e hostess blinks, so I cannot say that she did not bat an eyelash because she did. And she had long, black eyelashes. I'm guessing they were fake, but her response was pretty genuine classic.
"Well ... I don't have a watch on, and I can tell you that it's always RIGHT NOW. And your table will be ready in 20 minutes. You're welcome to wait at the bar."
He narrows his eyes and growls like a cartoon villain, but he deserved that and so he retreats to the well-appointed bar. The football executive orders a Chardonnay. His wife looks at the cocktail board and inquires about a few of the drinks and their ingredients.
"What is triple sec?" she asks the bartender. His name is Sean. He is the best in the business. Truly exceptional.
"It's three times the amount of normal sec," he responds.
� e executive narrows his eyes again and purses his lips. The wife is
bemused, waiting for the real answer I would think, but Sean doubles down.
"Single sec is very weak. We won't carry it here."
S h e g e t s t h e Cosmopolitan, and they both begin talking to other married couples, keeping Swiss time. Another bartender, Ally, is making a bright-red drink and conjuring up a name from Chiefs lore.
"What's that?" asks the football executive.
"It's the Len Dawson Cocktail," replies Ally. "It's one of our signature drinks."
"� e Len Dawson!" the fo ot b a l l e xe c ut i ve narrows his eyes again. If he keeps that up, they're gonna stay that way per-manently.
"Yep," she says, dipping a straw into the pint glass, extracting a sample and o� ering it up to the foot-ball executive, who leans over in a tentative manner.
"It tastes just like Len Dawson," she promises.
� e bar has exception-al marble � oors. � ey're Italian. It's funny how you don't notice them when you walk in, because you're looking up, but when a football executive pushes backward on his barstool really fast, you can actually hear the dif-ference in the quality of � ooring. � ey don't even scratch.
Timing is everything. Waiting for him at the end of the screech is the hostess, two menus in hand. No doubt, an ex-ceptional time was had by all.
Mark Vasto is a veteran sportswriter who lives in New Jersey.
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Congressman John Shimkus (R, Illinois-15) is now accepting applications from young men and women interested in at-tending one of the United States military academies. High school seniors, college students, and anyone interested should apply now for summer 2016 admission.
“As the school year begins, many students are thinking about what’s next. As a gradu-ate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, I am eager to provide information and assistance with nomina-tions to the military academies,” Shimkus stated.
To be eligible for appoint-ment, you must be a United
States citizen; at least 17 and not more than 23 years of age on July 1, 2016; unmarried; not pregnant; have no dependents; and a legal resident of the 15th Congressional District of Illinois.
Applications are accepted for the U.S. Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colorado; U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York; U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland; and U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, New York.
Students interested in apply-ing may go to https://shimkus.house.gov/services/military-a c a d e my - n om i n at i on s . Completed applications have
to be received no later than November 6, 2015, or they will not be considered. More infor-mation is available by calling the Congressman’s Maryville o� ce at 618-288-7190.
Shimkus nominates to the academies; however, academy o� cials actually make the � nal selection regarding admission. � ose accepted into an academy will be noti� ed in early 2016.
“I encourage young men and women with any level of inter-est to contact us now,” Shimkus added. “� ere are several steps in this process, and applications must be filed with both my o� ce and online with the indi-vidual academies.”
SHIMKUS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR MILITARY ACADEMIES
During Liver Awareness Month this October, the American Red Cross en-courages eligible donors to give blood and platelets to support liver transplant pa-tients and others needing blood products.
Liver transplants are the second most common type of transplant with more than 6,000 performed in the U.S. each year, according to the American Liver Foundation. Liver transplant patients may require in excess of 30 pints of blood during surgery.
For blood donor Amy Slattery, the need for blood hits close to home. Her mother received a liver transplant and needed more than 70 blood products during the surgery.
“I donate to help others that needed blood like her,” said Slattery. “I donate in thanks to those who donate their blood products to help
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Slattery are the only source of blood for those in need of transfusions during trans-plants and other surgeries. Donors with all blood types are needed, and especially those with types O negative, A negative, B negative and AB blood.
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CookingWith Lizzie
Before we know it, snow will be � ying and it will be Christmas cookie baking time. I love all four seasons, but my favorite is fall. I think it's because of the cool, crisp mornings; beautiful colors as the trees turn bright orange, yellow and crimson; warm woolly sweaters; the smells of soup on the back burner and fresh homemade bread; candlelight dinners; and of course, harvest moons. Some of my favorite dishes this time of year are below, so enjoy. I call it cooking up tradition.
Apple Orchard Salad2 large green apples, cored, 1/2 cup raisins unpeeled, and diced 1/2 cup chopped pecans, toasted1 large red apple, cored, 1/4 cup mayonnaise unpeeled, and diced 1 tsp. sugar3 tablespoons lemon juice Lettuce leaves1/2 cup chopped celery
Sprinkle apples with lemon juice and toss gently to coat; drain. Combine apples, celery, raisins, and pecans, tossing gently. Combine mayonnaise and sugar, stirring well. Add mayonnaise mixture to apple mixture and stir gently. Serve over lettuce leaves. Yield: 6 servings.
Traditional Turnip Greens5 lbs. young and tender fresh turnip 1 dried red pepper pod greens with roots (1 large bunch) 1/2 tsp. salt1/2 lbs. salt pork, cut into 4 pieces 1 tsp. sugar2 cups water Hot pepper sauce (optional)
Wash turnip greens thoroughly; drain and wash again. Drain well. Tear greens into bite-size pieces. Peel turnip roots and coarsely chop. Rinse salt pork. Combine salt pork, water, pepper pod, and salt in large Dutch oven over high heat; bring to boil. Cover, reduce heat, and simmer 30 minutes. Remove and discard pepper pod. Stir in turnip greens; cover and cook 20 minutes. Add turnip roots and sugar; cover and cook 15 to 20 minutes, or until greens and roots reach desired degree of doneness. Remove and discard salt pork. Serve turnips with hot pepper sauce, if desired. Yield: 6 to 8 servings.
Southern Spoon Bread2 cups milk 1 cup cornmeal3 T. unsalted butter or margarine 3/4 cup water1/2 teaspoon salt 3 eggs, separated, at room temperature
Combine milk, butter, and salt in medium saucepan; bring to boil over medium heat. Gradually add cornmeal, stirring constantly with wire whisk. Remove from heat. Gradually add water, stirring well. Pour into mixing bowl. Beat egg yolks until thick and lemon colored. Stir one-fourth of hot mixture into yolks; add tempered yolks back into bowl with remain-ing hot mixture, stirring constantly. Beat 3 egg whites with electric mixer on high speed until sti� peaks form; gently fold into cornmeal mixture using wire whisk. Preheat oven to 375°F. Pour mixture into greased 2-quart casserole. Bake, uncovered, for 30 minutes, or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Serve immediately. Yield: 6 to 8 servings.
Easy Sour Cream Pumpkin Pie3/4 cup sugar 1/8 tsp. salt1/4 cup � rmly packed brown sugar 2 cups mashed cooked pumpkin1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon 1 (8 oz.) container sour cream1/2 tsp. ground nutmeg 3 eggs, separated1/4 tsp. ground ginger Single-Crust Pie Pastry, unbaked
Combine sugar, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and salt, stirring well. Add pumpkin and sour cream, stirring well. Preheat oven to 400°F. Beat egg yolks until thick and lemon colored; stir into pumpkin mixture. Beat egg whites (at room temperature) until sti� peaks form; fold into pumpkin mixture. Line a 9" pie plate with pastry; trim and � ute edges. Pour in � lling. Bake for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 350° and bake another 45 to 50 minutes or until set, shielding edges with foil if pastry browns too quickly. Yield: 6 to 8 servings.
***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!
—Elizabeth Fenton
The Bluford Ruritan Club will hold a 50 / 50 breakfast from 7 to 9 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 26. Price is by donation. Breakfast includes pancakes, sausage, biscuits and gravy, scram-bled eggs, orange juice, co� ee and milk.
� e event will bene� t the Bluford Veterans Memorial. The veterans memorial group is trying to raise funds for two new monu-ments.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015 The Shoppers Weekly Papers Mt. Vernon Area 5
Costume Jewelry
Q: At a recent garage sale, I purchased a shoebox filled with rhinestone costume jewelry from the 1940s and '50s. Most of them look like designer pieces. Can you recom-mend a good price guide to help me determine current values. I only paid $5 for the collection. — Susan, Omaha, Nebraska
A: It sounds like you got a good deal. In recent years, rhinestone jewelry
has become extremely popular with collectors, and that has caused prices to soar. Although there are several excellent price guides, I highly recom-m e n d " R h i n e s t on e Jewelry: A Price and Iden-ti� cation Guide" by Leigh Leshner and published by Krause Books. It features more than 500 illustra-tions in full color, and details the beauty, history and current market value of all types of rhinestone jewelry. � ere also is in-
formation on how to care for costume pieces.
***Q: I have a Japanese tea
set that has more than 50 pieces. It is pre-occupation. What is it worth? — Joyce, Victoria, Texas
A: Your question is much like someone asking
me what a car is worth. If the car is a 1935 Packard, it is probably worth major bucks. On the other hand, if it is a Yugo, it's likely not worth much. Identi� ca-tion marks on porcelain identify both the maker and sometimes the period it was cra� ed. � is is its pedigree, and without this basic information it is im-possible to determine much about your set.
***Q: I own an unopened
copy of Michael Jackson's 1982 "� riller" album. I would think this would be a collectible. — Tamera,
Crossville, TennesseeA: A quick check of
eBay shows an album in mint condition selling for $50, with one still sealed in its original packaging o� ered at $185. As with most collectables, condi-tion is everything.
***Q: I have a 1909 Sears
& Roebuck Catalog pub-lished by Venture Book Company in New York. How much is it worth? — Charlotte, Marion, Illinois
A: Your catalog is not an original from 1909, but rather a re-issue published in 1979. According to
several book dealers I con-tacted, it is worth less than $10.
***
Write to Larry Cox in care of KFWS, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803, or send e-mail to [email protected]. Due to the large volume of mail he re-ceives, Mr. Cox cannot per-sonally answer all reader questions, nor does he do appraisals. Do not send any materials requiring return mail.
© 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.
• On Sept. 26, 1580, English seaman Francis Drake returns to England, becoming the � rst British navigator to sail around the world. Drake had set out from England on Dec. 13, 1577, with � ve ships on a mission to raid Spanish holdings on the Paci� c coast of the New World.
• On Sept. 27, 1869, in Kansas, Ellis County sheri� Wild Bill Hickok responds to a bar brawl and kills one man. Weeks later he killed a second man in the name of law enforcement. While his brutal ways were e� ective, local citizens were less than impressed. At the next election Hickok was voted out.
• On Sept. 22, 1953, the world's � rst four-level in-terchange opens in Los Angeles at the intersection of the Harbor, Hollywood, Pasadena and Santa Ana freeways — 32 lanes of traffic weaving in eight directions at once.
• On Sept. 23, 1969, the trial for eight anti-war activists charged with the violent demonstrations at the 1968 Democratic National Convention opens in Chicago. The
trial turned into a circus as the defendants used the court to attack President Richard Nixon, the war, racism and oppression.
• On Sept. 25, 1978, a Paci� c Southwest Airlines 727 jet collides in mid-air with a small plane over San Diego, killing 153 people. The Cessna's student pilot did not comply with air controller instruction to keep the plane below 3,500 feet altitude.
• On Sept. 21, 1989, the Senate Armed Forces Committee unanimously conf irms Pres ident George H. Bush's nomina-tion of Army Gen. Colin Powell as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Powell became the � rst black American to achieve the nation's highest mili-tary post.
• On Sept. 24, 1996, bestselling author Stephen King releases two new n o v e l s a t o n c e . "Desperation" was re-leased under King's name, while "The Regulators" was published under his pseudonym, Richard Bachman.
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3. Eldon is a male Lab/ Doberman mix.
4. � is is a young, female Lab mix.
5. � is is a young, neu-tered male gray cat. No photo is available at this time.
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Eternity Baptist Church will be holding their Faith and Family Fall Festival from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on October 3, 2015. The church is located at 500 W. McCord St. in Centralia IL. � ere will be free food, fun, games and live entertain-ment. Registration is re-quired to receive food / drink and ra� e ticket.
Entertainment will include 33 AD Band, From Ashes, � e Rock Church Worship Band, Studio 33, Bethel Community Choir and Brazilian Praise Team.
33 AD Band is from Benton, Illinois. Band members are Matt Sneed, lead vocals; Bonnie Smith, backup vocals; Daryl Norton, rhythm guitar; David Bird, lead guitar; Warren Walton, bass guitar; Joy Luster, keys/backup vocals; and James Smith, drums.
From Ashes is a Battle of
the Bands winner based in the Southern Illinois region. In August of 2014 they were fortunate enough to share the stage at an event with Seventh Time Down, Everfound, and About a Mile. They say their desire is to share the gospel with others through the medium of music and to reach out to the youth of today with a positive message. They have re-cently � nished recording a single, titled Run that is available on ITUNES.
The Rock Church Worship Band is from Centralia, Illinois.
Studio 33 is from Mt. Vernon, Illinois.
Bethel Community Choir is from Centralia, Illinois.
Brazilian Praise Team is from Samba, Brazil. � ey are making their way around America singing praises to the Lord.
EBC FAITH & FAMILY FALL FESTIVAL IN CENTRALIA
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Biden Being Biden
While Hillary Clinton's team of consultants is locked in a room somewhere trying to figure out how she can project authenticity, Joe Biden is out doing it.
� e vice president's recent interview on "� e Late Show With Stephen Colbert" was compellingly human, as Biden talked of the tragic loss of his son Beau and his deci-sion whether or not to make a late entry into the Democratic presidential race.
It's rare for someone who has been at the pinnacle of our politics for decades to get a second look. But Biden's latest family tragedy (he lost his � rst wife and a daughter to a car accident in the 1970s) means that the vice president is viewed through a prism of sympathy, as a grieving father rather than just another politician. And Hillary's struggles, especially her woodenness, put an accent on Biden's let-it-all-hang-out, true-to-his-self personality.
You can disagree with Biden, you can mock him, you can cringe at his miscues -- but it is impossible not to like him. Hillary's team can come up with the best, most elaborate plan for her latest makeover (it will emphasize spontaneity, � e New York Times reports) and still not come close to matching the
bizarre charm of Biden being Biden.
We are constantly assured by people around her that Hillary Clinton is "warm in private." Biden is warm in public. His performance swearing in new senators earlier this year was a nonstop Bidenesque spectacle of sel� es, folksy comments and general crazy-uncle antics, some of dubious appropriate-ness.
� eir public personas are captured in the story of two parades. One of the enduring moments of the Hillary cam-paign so far is of reporters being corralled in a roped-o� pen to keep them away from the candidate during a small July Fourth parade in New Hampshire — creating an instant metaphor of arro-gance and control.
When Joe Biden showed up at a Pittsburgh Labor Day parade, he broke into a trot, eagerly bouncing from one side of the route to another, shaking hands, dispensing hugs and kissing babies. Low energy, in Donald Trump's signature phrase, this was not. Biden was a joyous retail campaigner in his element.
On paper, Biden is hardly a natural match for the pop-ulist, anti-establishment mood. He � rst got elected to the Senate in 1972, a year after Florida Sen. Marco Rubio was born. His resume includes 17 years as chairman or ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and 12 as chairman or ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. � is is a resume for a gold watch, not for a late-developing insurgent president campaign.
Yet Biden is a practiced and, unfortunately, fairly ef-fective demagogue. He can denounce the rich with the best of them.
If he gets in, he will im-mediately be evaluated by a di� erent standard. He'll be an actual candidate rather than the intriguing potential new entry. He'll be the old white guy trying to "stop history." But he'll also be a breath of fresh air in a Democratic race that was supposed to be the stultifying march to the nomination by one of the dullest politicians of our time.
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Last week's GOP debate was hosted by CNN, a three hour long bickering session. I almost fell asleep halfway through. � e evening was full of "gotcha" questions, in my opinion, setting up the candidates to look bad! But what else could you expect from CNN!
While the sparks flew between Carly Fiorina and Donald Trump, I clearly felt Ms. Fiorina came out ahead. A� er three hours and eleven minutes on stage — in heels, no less — she successfully challenged Trump, criticiz-ing his wisecracks about her personal appearance and challenging his credentials
as a global businessman. Fiorina earned the biggest applause of the night as she skewered Planned Parent-hood. She said, "� is is about the character of our nation, and if we will not stand up and force Obama to veto this bill, shame on us." � is was her biggest moment of the night, judging by the ap-plause!
� roughout the evening the questions were not great. � e moderators framed their questions to encourage the candidates to criticize each other's positions on the issues rather than addressing the issues themselves. CNN's interrogative strategy might
have been okay for Twitter but not a live presidential debate.
All in all, I think most of the candidates did well, in spite of CNN's liberal views.
In the end, 44% of CNN's questions focused on Donald Trump. I'm not sure what that was about. De� nitely, Fiorina emerged on top of the CNN GOP debate, but Trump still dominates the conversation and the lead.
And over 22 million people watched — a record breaker.
On to Rich Lowry's views. He is the editor of the National Review.
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Individual tickets for the Kaskaskia College Season of Entertainment Guest Artist and Speaker Series are now on sale. As KC’s SOE heads into its tenth season this year’s lineup features award winning country artist Lee Greenwood, and kicks o� with the group Cirque Zuma Zuma.
A� er sell-out seasons in Europe and an ex-tended debut run in Australia, Cirque Zuma Zuma is coming to the Kaskaskia College Jane Knight Auditorium to wow audiences with the mysticism and magic of the African continent in an electrifying theatrical performance. Cirque Zuma Zuma will perform at KC on Friday, October 9 at 7:00 p.m. in the Jane Knight Auditorium.
Audiences and critics in Europe and Australia agree – Cirque Zuma Zuma is unlike anything they have ever seen before. Many describe it as an African-style Cirque du Soleil; such is the standard of the per-formers and the quality of the show’s live musical score. With live music and percussionists, the
talented cast performs a non-stop, action-packed show of aerial and pole acts, Egyptian limbo dancers, South African gumb o ot d ancers , Gabonese tumblers, Zuma Zuma Acrobats and contortionists from Ethiopia. � e show will feature an array of never before seen talents mixed with some of the best love skills associated with African variety arts. To find out more about Cirque Zuma Zuma please visit their website at www.zumazuma.com
Support for Cirque Zuma Zuma is being pro-vided by the Arts Midwest Touring Fund, a program of Arts Midwest, which is gener-ously supported by the National Endowment for the Arts with additional contributions from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.
Tickets for Cirque Zuma Zuma are $27 for adults and $12 for youths under 18 and can be pur-chased by calling the Kaskaskia College Box O� ce at 618-545-3223, or going online at www.kaskaskia.edu/soe.
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10 The Shoppers Weekly Papers Mt. Vernon Area Wednesday, September 23, 2015
T h e C . E . B r e h m Memorial Public Library in Mt. Vernon o� ers a variety of classes and special pre-sentations. Below are some of their upcoming events.
Book Talk By Shirley Roney: "Nancy Allen And � e Trail Of Tears"
On September 24 at 6:30 p.m., there will be a book signing and talk by local author Shirley Rooney about her new book, “Nancy Allen and the Trail of Tears.”
Family Movie NightFamily Movie Night will
be held on September 26. Kids must be accompanied by an adult and adults must be accompanied by a kid.
Because of the licensing agreement, they can’t ad-vertise what movies they will be showing, so call 242-6322 to � nd out the titles. Free popcorn and bottled water. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Movie starts at 7 p.m.
Game Day At � e LibraryOn September 26, there
will be a game day at the library from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. � ere will be board games, card games, minia-tures games, and role-play-ing games. Children are welcomed if accompanied by an adult.
Celebrate Curiosity Day with “Curious George”!
Stories! Songs! Games!Every child is a curious
child. Turn that curiosity into a lifelong love of reading at this fun-� lled family event celebrating books! Celebrate Curiosity Day with “Curious George”! Stories! Songs! Games! � e event will be held on September 16 at 6 p.m. in the Children's Library. Caregiver attendance is required.
Be a Research NinjaHas your teacher as-
signed a research project and you don't know where to begin? � e Library's re-search ninjas are here to he lp. C ome to t he Children's Library on September 23 from 6 to 7 p.m. and learn how to or-ganize, brainstorm, strat-egize, and utilize the library so you can ninja kick your assignment into submis-sion. Caregiver attendance is required.
T h e C . E . B r e h m Memorial Public Library is located at 101 S. 7th St. in Mt., Vernon, Illinois. For more information on the Library and its programs call 618- 242-6322.
UPCOMING EVENTS AT C.E. BREHM MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY
� e Bluford Community Veterans Memorial honors over 500 veterans from the area who have passed away, some dating back to the Civil War. � e Memorial Committee has developed a plan to add some of these names to new granite mon-uments. Nearly all of the
funds to build and improve this memorial have come from donations. The Committee is working very hard to raise over $8,000 to finish up the latest pro-posed addition. To � nance this they are planning a chili supper at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 24 at the
Bluford Ruritan building.A drawing will be held
at the chili supper. Winners will receive their choice of $400 cash or pick from the following guns: Henry Pump 22; Ruger SR9C 9mm; Ruger Single 6 22/mag; or Browning 1911 22. � e winner will be drawn
at the chili supper fund-raiser. Winner must be 21 and have a FOlD card to receive a handgun. Tickets cost $10 and are available at the village hall.
The Bluford Veterans Memorial is pictured at right.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015 The Shoppers Weekly Papers Mt. Vernon Area 11
September 23 marks the � rst day of fall. During this season, many people re� ect on the gradual passing of time as green leaves turn gold and pine needles blanket lawns. You are also slowly changing, and those golden years of retirement are one season closer.
We want you to be as prepared as possible, and making applying for retire-ment easy is one of Social Security’s top priorities. In fact, applying for retire-ment benefits has never been easier. You can do it all online. Unlike the leaves that take many weeks to change, you can complete Social Security’s online retirement application in as little as 15 minutes. Better yet, you can apply from the comfort of your home or o� ce. � ere's no need to drive to a local Social Security office or wait for an appointment with a Social Security rep-resentative. Simply go to www.socialsecurity.gov/retire/apply.html.
Most of the time, a� er your online application is submitted, you're done. � ere are no forms to sign, and we usually require no additional documentation. Social Security will process your application and contact you if we need further information.
Planning for retirement is much like preparing for colder weather — you want to protect yourself and your loved ones as best you can with the best resources possible.
One important, but easy way to do this is to check your Social Security State-ment using your secure online my Social Security account. Set up your account easily by answer-ing a few questions to prove your identity. A� er you have an account, you can check your Statement anytime, day or night. Your Social Security Statement shows your lifetime earn-ings so you can make sure those records are correct. � is way, you’ll know your
retirement bene� t will be accurate.
In addition, there are some useful things you can do with your personal my Social Security account, such as:
• Get an estimate of your future bene� ts if you’re still working;
• Print a letter with proof of your bene� ts if you cur-rently receive them; and
• Manage your benefi ts:– C h a n g e y o u r
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Beginning the season of retirement can be exciting and scary at the same time. At Social Security, we make it easier by providing the tools and information you can use to help you make the best decision for you and then apply for bene� ts online. And, when you’re done, you’ll have more
time to rake up those pine needles and leaves! Go to www.socialsecurity.gov/retire/apply.html to start that new season in your life today.
Question:How far in advance
should I apply for Social Security retirement bene-� ts?
Answer:You should apply three
months before you want your bene� ts to start. Even if you aren’t ready to retire, you should still sign up for Medicare three months before your 65th birthday. When you’re ready to apply for retirement bene� ts, use our online retirement ap-plication for the quickest, easiest, and most conve-nient way to apply. Find it at www.socialsecurity.gov/retire.
Question:I heard that my future
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Answer:Your online Social Secu-
rity Statement gives you secure and convenient access to your earnings records. It also shows esti-mates for retirement, dis-ability, and survivors ben-e� ts. Get started at www.socialsecurity.gov/myac-count by opening your personalized my Social Security account.
Question:How do I apply for dis-
ability bene� ts? And, how long does it take to get a decision a� er I apply for disability bene� ts?
Answer:You can apply for dis-
ability bene� ts online at www.ssa.gov/disabilityssi/apply.html. To get a deci-sion on your disability ap-plication usually takes three-to-five months to. � e time frame can vary depending on
• Th e nature of your dis-ability;
• How quickly we can get your medical evidence from your doctor or other medical source;
• Whether it’s necessary to send you for a medical examination; and
• Whether we review your application for quality purposes.
Learn your claim status at www.socialsecurity.gov/claimstatus.
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1. GEOGRAPHY: In what country is the city of Sao Paulo located?
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� rst book of the kings? Judges, 1 Kings, 1 Samuel, 1 Chronicles
4. Upon which moun-tain did Balaam build seven altars? Olives, Sinai, Pisgah, Carmel
5. What does God want us to keep as the apple of our eye? His law, B r o t h e r l y l o v e , F a i t h f u l n e s s , Righteousness
6. What did David do to Goliath once he slew him? Stole his armor, Robbed him, Cut o� his head, Buried him
ANSWERS: 1) Old; 2) Safe; 3) 1 Samuel;
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Rooted and Grounded in Love
As I went into a con-venience store, I noticed the young sales clerk sported a rock band t-shirt that read, “Root of All Evil.” I asked him if he knew what the root of all evil was and he replied, “Money.” “Partly correct,” I replied. “� e scriptures actually say, ‘� e love of money is the root of all evil.’” (I Timothy 6:10) � at encounter started me thinking about roots. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary de� nes root as, “� e lea� ess, under-ground part of a seed plant that functions in absorption, aeration, and storage or as a means of anchorage. � e essential core, source, origin; verb usage: become estab-lished, set, implant, en-trench.”
To be rooted is essen-tial to life. Consider and apply some of the scrip-tural concepts of roots that will establish and cause your life to � our-ish.
THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL. The scriptures reveal this insidious root. “For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil, for which some have strayed from the faith in their greediness and pierced themselves through with many
sorrows.” (I Timothy 6:10) God knows we need money while on this earth. But the love of money corrupts and can never satisfy the soul. It seeks to usurp the place of God. Only Christ the Bread of Life can satisfy your soul. � e love of money is a root of all kinds of evil and leads many to “pierce themselves through with many sorrows.”
THE ROOT OF BIT-TERNESS DEFILES MANY. “Looking care-fully lest anyone fall short of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up cause trouble and by this many b e c o m e d e f i l e d .” (Hebrews 12:15) Cain became so bitter at his brother Abel that he killed him. � e root of bitterness will entangle your heart, choke out the love of Christ in your life, de� le relationships, and destroy your soul.
THE ROOT OF THE BELIEVER GROUND-ED DEEP IN GOD’S WORD. Jesus told the parable of the soils in
Matthew 13:6. A sower sowed some seed. Some fell on the pathway and failed to take root. Some fell on rocky soil and the plants had shallow roots and withered under the scorching sun. � e seed sown among weeds was choked out. But seed sown on good soil pro-duced abundantly. Be rooted deep in God’s Word.
THE ROOT OF SIN MUST BE CUT OFF. John the Baptist preached a message of repentance. “And even now the ax is laid at the root of the trees.” (Matthew 3:8-10) Last year I tried to pull a stump out of the ground, but I had to dig around it and cut the tap root before I could pull it out. Repentance severs the root of sin and bondage. Paulo Coelho said, “When something unde-sirable grows in my soul I ask God to give me the same courage merci-lessly to pluck it out.”
THE ROOT AND OFFSPRING OF JESSE, JESUS CHRIST, GIVES POWER TO OVER-COME. He gives glori-ous shade from the scorching sun and rest for the troubled soul. (Isaiah 11:10; 53:2) He is the hope of the Gentiles who were separated from God. (Romans 15:12; Revelation 5:5) Jesus
Christ referred to himself as “the root and the o� -spring of David.” (Rev-elation 22:16) It’s a des-ignation of the Messiah. Be rooted in Him.
THE ROOT OF THE WILD OLIVE TREE WAS GRAFTED INTO THE OLIVE TREE. Throughout my life, I have lived in at least 12 locations. Sometimes I’ve felt that I had no roots until I realized that, by faith in Christ, I have been born again and gra� ed into the root of David — Jesus Christ. (Romans 11:16, 18; Co-lossians 2:7; Proverbs 12:3, 12) Rooted in Christ, there is stability and life everlasting.
THE ROOT OF THE BELIEVER GROUND-ED IN GOD’S LOVE ABOUNDS IN THE FULLNESS OF GOD. “� at Christ may dwell in our hearts through faith, that you, being rooted and grounded in love may be able to com-prehend . . . the love of Christ . . . � lled with all the fullness of God” (Ephesians 3:17-19)
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Per-sonal matters claim a good deal of the Lamb’s time in the early part of the week. But by midweek, pragmatic con-siderations (work, school, job-seeking, etc.) begin to take priority.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) � e seasonal shi� ignites the Bovine’s creative aspects. You could do well if you try to combine your penchant for innovation with the more pragmatic demands of the week.GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Ideas come easily to you this week. And never mind that some might suggest they’re unworkable and/or impractical. It’s your vision that counts. Work them out and see what turns up.CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Personal matters continue to dominate the early part of the week. By midweek, more workaday issues once again begin to emerge. Balance your time to give both the attention they need.LEO (July 23 to August 22) A new contact could provide an expanded opportunity. But be sure you get all the facts before you consider signing on. Ask questions, and be wary if you don’t get the right answers.VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) An unexpected development could cause some supposedly resolved dis-agreements to reignite. Deal with the situation before it leads to some really serious problems.LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A clash of work-linked viewpoints needs to be discussed openly, honestly
and calmly by all concerned before it can impede progress on an ongoing project.SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) � e Scorpion’s pragmatic side helps you accept the possibility that a change of plans might be the wise thing to do. Be sure to weigh all your considerations carefully.SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Some people might not take no for an answer. Never mind. Keep your resolve if you’re sure you don’t want to be involved in a poten-tially sticky situation.CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) All other facts and � gures aside, it’s what you learn about poten-tial colleagues that can be most helpful in assessing any decisions you’re likely to make regarding a new project.AQUARIUS (January 20 to Febru-ary 18) You might want to reconsider some of your outside commitments if they continue to demand more time than you can spare. Be honest with yourself when making a decision.PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Pay attention to that inner voice of Piscean wisdom counseling you to remove those rose-colored glasses and take an honest look at any decisions you might face this week.BORN THIS WEEK: You have a pen-chant for persuasion that would make you a � ne candidate for a political career.
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• It was noted author and Nobel laureate Ernest Hemingway who made the following sage obser-vation: “Never think that war, no matter how justi-� ed, is not a crime. Ask the infantry and ask the dead.” He would know; he volunteered as an am-bulance driver on the Italian front during World War I.
• Poets, take note: Th e words “orange,” “month,” “purple” and “silver” have
no rhyming words in English.
• Historians say that Queen Victoria didn’t like knocking at doors; she preferred scratching.
• If you’re interested in space, you are probably aware that the second person to walk on the moon was Buzz Aldrin. Most likely, though, you didn’t know that his mother’s maiden name was Moon. Aldrin kept this fact a secret from
NASA — he was evident-ly concerned that his bosses would think he was somehow trying to gain favor.
• It’s been reported that in the early days of the Christian church, forks were considered to be inappropriate.
• Th ose who study such things say that deep-sea angler� sh mate for life — the male’s life, anyway. � e female is much larger than the male, and when they mate the male at-taches himself to her abdomen — where he remains, living as a para-site, until he dies.
• If you have detected the presence of the para-normal by olfactory means, you’ve experi-
enced "clairalience." • Th e ancient Inca be-
lieved that an eclipse was caused when the mood goddess was under attack by a g iant snake. Whenever this event oc-curred, the Inca made lots of noise, believing that the cacophony would scare the snake away.
***� ought for the Day:
"We now know that mem-ories are not fixed or frozen, like Proust’s jars of preserves in a larder, but are transformed, dis-assembled, reassembled and recategorized with every act of recollection."
— Oliver Sacks
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015 The Shoppers Weekly Papers Mt. Vernon Area 15
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Gunsmithing Services 204Lost & Found 205Daycare 206Hunting & Fishing 207Travel 208Automotive Services 301Auto/Trucks For Sale 302RVs/Campers 303Boats/Watercrafts 304Motorcycles/ATVs 305Health & Fitness 306
Construction & Home Improvement 401Lawn & Garden 404Buildings for Sale/Rent 500Houses For Sale 501Houses For Rent 502Apartment For Rent 503Mobile Homes For Rent 504Mobile Homes For Sale 505Business Property 506Lots & Acreage 507
Farming 508Firewood 509Furniture & Appliances 602Music 603Pets & Supplies 605Business Opportunities 606Help Wanted 701Situations Wanted 702Rummage Sales 801Wanted To Buy 802Miscellaneous 805
INDEX
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9-23
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302 Auto & Trucks For Sale
100 Legals
FOR SALE: Mums, many di� erent varieties, you dig $2.50, potted $4.25; from Mt. Vernon, take 142 south to Opdyke. Turn right on Lighthouse Ln. & follow signs. Closed Sundays.
9-30
201 Business & Services
FOR SALE: '66 Mustang coupe red out, black in, straight 6 w/� oor shi� , 2 previous owners, 88,700 actual miles, all stock, good condition, $2,200 in recent work, reason for selling new baby, new home, $8,500 o.b.o. Call to see 618-339-8226 9-30
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NOTICE OF LETTINGSealed proposals will be received in the O� ce of the Marion County Clerk, Room 201, Marion County Courthouse, Salem, Illinois until 4:00 P.M., Wednesday, October 5, 2015 for furnish-ing No Lead Gasoline to the Marion County Sheri� ’s Department and Diesel Fuel/Lubricating Oil to the Highway Department and will be public-ly opened and read at 6:30 P.M., October 7, 2015. � is Contract will begin November 1, 2015 and end October 31, 2016.
Proposals shall be submitted on forms furnished by the County, which may be obtained from the O� ce of the County Clerk at THE MARION COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, Room 201, Salem, Illinois, and shall be returned enclosed in an envelope endorsed “GASOLINE / DIESEL FUEL / LUBRICATING OIL PROPOSAL”.� e Law Enforcement Committee reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, and to waive technicalities.
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