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The Review FREE July 22, 2014 ROCK FALLS Photos by Philip Marruffo/ Jan Whitlock, a special education teacher at Merrill Elementary School, reads a book to children Wednesday afternoon outside the Coloma Homes meeting room in Rock Falls. Every Wednesday, Whitlock has parlayed a session of reading to the children into the “Let’s Feed Our Children” free summer lunch program. BY JERMAINE PIGEE ROCK FALLS – Jan Whit- lock has created her very own outdoor classroom. Every Wednesday for the past month, Whitlock has been reading books to elementary school stu- dents outside the Coloma Homes meeting room, at 401 W. 18th St., during a session of the “Let’s Feed Our Children” free sum- mer lunch program. Although area students have been spending the summer months away from the classroom, Whitlock said she wants them to keep their minds active over the long break. “I just have a drive and interest in doing a pro- gram for the kids,” said Whitlock, a special edu- cation teacher at Merrill School. “I want the stu- dents to continue to read in the summertime.” Wednesday, a small group of students sur- rounded Whitlock as she read different books to them. They also spent time painting pictures. “So many times, there is not enough time in the classroom for instruc- tion and activity,” Whit- lock said. “I’m trying to get the students to where they read a book and it has meaning. I hope this can grow over time.” Whitlock has been a teacher for 16 years, the last 11 at Merrill. She has taught in Sterling and Dixon. After she read to the stu- dents, she gave them a book to take home. “A lot of the books were my own children’s books, and a lot of them I have bought over the years and I kept in my classroom,” Whitlock said. “I want the students to have reading material throughout the summer. A lot of times, students don’t have access to a library over the sum- mer.” Students and parents say they appreciate the effort Whitlock has put forth. “I think this is awesome and great,” said Amy Scott of Rock Falls. “It’s a learning experience for the students. I think this is really cool.” Scott’s daughter, 6-year-old Katalina, who will be a first-grader at Dillon Elementary School in Rock Falls, said she enjoyed having Whitlock read to her. “It’s great,” Katalina said. “We get to take the books home. I really enjoy reading.” Whitlock reads out- side the Coloma Homes meeting room from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. each Wednesday. 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The ReviewFREE

July 22, 2014

ROCK FALLS

Photos by Philip Marruffo/Jan Whitlock, a special education teacher at Merrill Elementary School, reads a book to children Wednesday afternoon outside the Coloma Homes meeting room in Rock Falls. Every Wednesday, Whitlock has parlayed a session of reading to the children into the “Let’s Feed Our Children” free summer lunch program.

BY JERMAINE PIGEE

ROCK FALLS – Jan Whit-lock has created her very own outdoor classroom.

Every Wednesday for the past month, Whitlock has been reading books to elementary school stu-dents outside the Coloma Homes meeting room, at 401 W. 18th St., during a session of the “Let’s Feed Our Children” free sum-mer lunch program.

Although area students have been spending the summer months away from the classroom, Whitlock said she wants them to keep their minds active over the long break.

“I just have a drive and interest in doing a pro-gram for the kids,” said Whitlock, a special edu-cation teacher at Merrill

School. “I want the stu-dents to continue to read in the summertime.”

Wednesday, a small group of students sur-rounded Whitlock as she read different books to them. They also spent time painting pictures.

“So many times, there is not enough time in the classroom for instruc-tion and activity,” Whit-lock said. “I’m trying to get the students to where they read a book and it has meaning. I hope this can grow over time.”

Whitlock has been a teacher for 16 years, the last 11 at Merrill. She has taught in Sterling and Dixon.

After she read to the stu-dents, she gave them a book to take home.

“A lot of the books were my own children’s books,

and a lot of them I have bought over the years and I kept in my classroom,” Whitlock said. “I want the students to have reading material throughout the summer. A lot of times, students don’t have access to a library over the sum-mer.”

Students and parents say they appreciate the effort Whitlock has put forth.

“I think this is awesome and great,” said Amy Scott of Rock Falls. “It’s a learning experience for the students. I think this is really cool.”

S c o t t ’ s d a u g h t e r , 6-year-old Katalina, who will be a first-grader at Dillon Elementary School in Rock Falls, said she enjoyed having Whitlock read to her.

“It’s great,” Katalina

said. “We get to take the books home. I really enjoy reading.”

Whitlock reads out-side the Coloma Homes meeting room from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. each Wednesday.

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Children use a book from Whitlock to create color while paint-ing Wednesday afternoon outside the Coloma Homes meeting room.

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So she’s nurturing five monarch caterpillars she found on the milk-weed plants outside her DeKalb home in hopes they will transform into the iconic orange-and-black-winged insects.

Kowalski’s fears aren’t far-fetched, some local experts say.

Monarch butterflies make a remarkable jour-ney from the upper Mid-west to Mexico every year, but the number of monarchs measured in Mexico has declined by 97 percent since its peak less than 20 years ago, say scientists with the World Wildlife Fund that measures the population annually.

The decline has prompt-ed local conservationists and residents to bolster supplies of milkweed, the plant crucial to mon-

arch survival that also has been disappearing.

But it’s not just what’s happening to monarchs that has them concerned.

“I’m concerned about our world,” Kowalski said. “They used to send a canary into a coal mine and, if it died, they knew there was poison gas. Is this our canary in a coal mine?”

For Peggy Doty, an envi-ronmental and energy stewardship educator

with University of Illi-nois Extension, the scary part about the monarchs’ decline is what it means for other pollinators and insects.

“I think the monarch is an easy poster child,” Doty said. “But this is happening to a lot of other pollinators. No pol-linators, no food.”

Pat Miller spends her days educating peo-ple in northern Illi-nois about conserva-

tion issues, such as the declining population of monarch butterflies, the state insect that appears in Illinois from May to September. She’s a conservation specialist with Monarch Watch, a nationwide organization based out of the Univer-sity of Kansas.

“I think the aver-a g e p e r s o n s h o u l d care about monarchs, because it’s an indica-tor,” Miller said. “What’s

happening to monarchs is happening to other insects. We just can’t track them.”

Scientists measure the monarch population by observing how much area they cover in over-wintering sites in Mexico. According to Monarch Watch, when measured this winter, monarchs covered 1.65 acres, a dis-mal figure compared to the 51.8 acres they cov-ered at their peak in the

winter of 1997.“We don’t think they’ll

ever achieve the numbers they once had,” Miller said. “The good thing, though, about insects is they can produce at rapid rates.”

Monarchs exclusively lay their eggs on milk-weed, because it provides all the nutrients the black, white and yellow banded caterpillars need. After they mature into but-terflies, they will migrate thousands of miles to Mexico, Miller said.

H o w e v e r , M i l l e r explained, milkweed plants are disappearing because of things such as modern farming prac-tices. Milkweed previ-ously thrived along fence rows or among corn and soybean fields. But milk-weed has been a victim of advancements in her-bicides and disappearing fencerows, Miller said.

Ensuring milkweed sur-vives so monarchs can thrive is far from farmers’ minds, said Russ Higgins, an educator at the Uni-versity of Illinois Exten-sion farm in Waterman. Allowing milkweed can decrease a farmer’s crop yield with very little pay-off, he said.

While beautiful, mon-archs are not prolific pollinators. Even if they were, corn and soybeans don’t require pollination.

Where have all the monarchs gone?They only lay eggs on milk-weed, which is rapidly thinning

Alex T. PaschalTim Keller is particularly cautious to protect the milkweed (foreground), which young monarch butterflies use as a food source, as he and Camilo Quintana restore prairie land July 10 on the Sauk Valley Community Col-lege campus. Milkweed is quickly fading, putting the monarch population at risk.

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The ReviewJuly 22, 2014

BY MATT MENCARINI

DIXON – For more than 2 months, roads down-town have been blocked off, and construction equipment and holes have filled the streets.

But many businesses have remained open as the downtown streetscape project entered its ninth week this week, the first that saw a section of road reopen.

Some business owners have seen a drop-off in customers and others, with more years under their belt and more regular customers, have been able to maintain business, despite the limited access from the main roads.

At least one business, J&J Household Furnishings, 223 W. First St., has closed during the work. A sign in the front door window on Thursday read, “Closed due to construction. Will reopen when done.”

Venier’s Jewelry Store, 117 W. First St., owned Mike Venier, was among the first businesses to see some of their street reopened to traffic, when the south side of First Street, between Hennepin and Galena avenues, was finished last week.

“It’s gone pretty smoothly,” Venier said. “I can’t say that we were adversely affected at all. We were maybe 4 hours without a sidewalk [at one point].”

Venier’s store is on the east side of the $6.1 million project, which was approved by the City Council in May.

The city contracted Wendler Engineering Services Inc. and Willett, Hofmann & Associates, for a com-bined $321,000, to provide the engineering work and design for the project.

Fischer Excavating Inc. of Freeport is being paid nearly $5.8 million for the construction work, which began the week of May 20. A portion of that will be paid for by KSB Hospital for work to a parking lot off Ottawa Avenue.

Jeff Kuhn, commissioner of streets and public improvements, said the business owners he’s talked to understand the situation.

“They’ve all been very supportive,” he said. “They realize that it’s going to be a headache for them, and

they might be losing a little business. And they look at the final project and that it will be worth it.”

The rest of First Street, between Galena and Hen-nepin avenues, could be opened within a week, Kuhn said, and Peoria Avenue, between Second and Third streets, could reopen soon after that.

Justin Meyers, owner of Effervesce Vapors, 112 S. Peoria Ave., said progress has been steady, and from what he can see, the construction crews have been working hard, even sometimes on the weekend and during off-hours.

But Meyers, who opened his business in early June, after the project started, said the work has limited access to his store.

“Yes, it definitely has,” he said. “But not so much that I’m really affected now. Being a new business, each week gets better for me.”

Meyers has used his business’ Facebook page and Yelp, a business review website, to get the word out to customers that Effervesce Vapors is still open. But he said he said some customers who are in their 70s won’t make the trip through the construction.

Others, he said, have had to walk past a sign that said the sidewalk was closed and then over the grav-el to make it to his store. He doesn’t like that the sign was there, he said, because the sidewalks were supposed to be open throughout the entire project, other than brief closures for concrete work or demo-lition.

Similar to Meyers is Amy Fenwick and her busi-ness, Roxie’s Boutique, which opened in late 2013 at the intersection of Peoria Avenue and First Street.

Because Fenwick’s business is relatively new, she hasn’t had time, she said, to build a big base of regu-lar customers.

“I think I’m a little less established,” she said. “I have some regulars, but I don’t think I have that loy-alty yet to where they’ll venture out and climb the mounds of gravel.”

When work started a few blocks south of Roxie’s on Peoria Avenue, Fenwick said she could notice a dip in customer traffic, because people weren’t sure how to get downtown, so they avoided the area.

Fenwick, Meyers and Venier all have used social media to communicate with their customers that they’re still open. Fenwick said she’ll have a coupon out soon offering a discount for purchases during the construction.

Although all of the business owners expected some disruption from the work, some of it has been more than they expected.

Fenwick likes the fact that work is being done to both side of her block of Peoria, she said, but would have liked to know that was going to happen ahead of time, adding that the original plan was to do one side at a time.

About 2 weeks ago, the 100 block of Peoria Avenue started to get torn up for construction. Shortly after that, Meyers said, his business and the others along the east side of that block flooded.

He’s working with his insurance company to file a claim, he said.

But Meyers said he understands that the work needs to get done and said it will be good for the city.

Venier said the simple jewelry repairs portion of his business might have dropped off during the work, but added that his customers are aware of the back entrance, so it hasn’t been a serious deterrent.

“It’s been a mess,” he said of the downtown. “But all along we’ve called it a beautiful mess. And it’s the pains that we need to go through [to benefit the city].”

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BY DANIEL NEMANMCT News Service

You know you’re in the heart of the sum-mer when the mel-

ons come out to play.Watermelons, with their

bright red smiles, a drop of juice glistening on each slice. Honeydews, green and festive, temptingly arrayed on a plate. Merry, golden cantaloupes, sweet and softly yielding.

Melons are summer-time’s gift to us, an apolo-gy for the heat and humid-ity, an effort to make things right. And they are so cool and refreshing, they do actually improve your life. When you’re eat-ing a melon, it’s hard to feel anything but happy.

Watermelons belong in a cooler on a bed of ice, ready to be eaten at a picnic. Cantaloupe and honeydew turn breakfast into something special. All they require is a wedge of lemon or lime.

You already know about cantaloupe wrapped with prosciutto (if you don’t, take a chunk of canta-loupe, wrap it in a thin slice of prosciutto and eat. Repeat until blissful). Per-haps you’ve had a honey-dew smoothie (blend hon-eydew melon with crushed ice and milk. It’s a remark-ably refreshing treat). And if you haven’t had chicken or tuna salad mounded in half of a small cantaloupe, now is the time to start.

To celebrate the joy of all things melon, I went a slightly different route. I stuck close to the light-and-healthy basics, with melon-rich salads and a silken panna cotta for des-

sert.To begin with, I chose

a salad that is almost as popular as cantaloupe wrapped with prosciutto. It is a terrific example of a simple dish packing a huge dividend of flavor; it has a high taste-to-effort ratio.

The dish is a watermelon, Feta and basil salad, and it is nothing more than watermelon, Feta cheese, basil, a bit of red onion and a simple vinaigrette. What makes it so extraor-dinary is the way the fla-vors play off one another. The cheese, with its salty tang, adds a richness that is balanced by the edge of the vinaigrette and onion, all of which plays under the smooth, cool blend of basil and watermelon.

It is one of those dishes that achieves culinary perfection. If you’re at my house in the summer, you’re as likely as not to be served it.

A more ambitious and complicated use of melons is a picante three-melon salad. Wonderfully low in calories (don’t tell anyone; they don’t have to know), this salad hits the taste superfecta: It is sweet, sour, salty and spicy.

For dessert it is more melon, of course, a canta-loupe panna cotta. A pop-ular dessert in Italy, panna cotta combines the best aspects of ice cream and Jell-O, but it tastes much better than that sounds. It is a semi-solid but some-what quivering chilled dessert made with cream – or milk, if you must, and in this case some Greek yogurt is added to make it a bit tangy.

If you don’t like it tangy, stick with the cream. Or

the milk.Most of the flavor, in this

case, comes from pureed cantaloupe (or other melon), sweetened with honey.

WATERMELON, BASIL AND FETA

SALADYield: 4 servings4 cups watermelon,

cubed1 cup Feta cheese,

crumbled1/2 cup red onion, sliced

thin, optional10 leaves fresh basil,

sliced thinVinaigrette or ranch

dressingIn a large bowl, combine

watermelon, Feta cheese and optional red onion. Scatter basil over the top, and lightly dress with vinai-grette or ranch dressing.

Per serving (no dress-ing): 140 calories; 8 g fat; 6 g saturated fat; 35 mg cholesterol; 6 g protein; 15 g carbohydrate; 14 g sugar; 1 g fiber; 425 mg sodium; 195 mg calcium.

PICANTE THREE-MELON SALAD

Yield: 8 servings3 cups red cubed, seeded

watermelon3 cups yellow cubed,

seeded watermelon, see note

3 cups cubed honeydew melon

1/2 cup chopped white onion

2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro

1 finely chopped, seeded serrano or jalapeno pepper

1 teaspoon grated lime rind

3 tablespoons fresh lime juice

1/2 teaspoon salt1/4 teaspoon chili pow-

der1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon

minced chipotle chile (from a can in adobo sauce)

Note: If you can’t find yellow watermelon, use cantaloupe.

1. Combine watermelons (and cantaloupe, if using), honeydew, onion, cilan-tro and serrano in a large bowl.

2. In a small bowl, com-bine rind, juice, salt, chili powder and minced chipo-tle. Pour juice mixture over melon mixture, and toss well. Let stand 15 minutes before serving.

Per serving: 65 calories; no fat; no saturated fat; no cholesterol; 1 g protein; 17 g carbohydrate; 14 g sugar; 1.5 g fiber; 185 mg sodium; 15 mg calcium.

Recipe from Cooking Light.

CREAMY CANTALOUPE

PANNA COTTA WITH

MIXED BERRIESYield: 6 servings1 cantaloupe, peeled,

seeded, flesh cut into large pieces

1 tablespoon unflavored powdered gelatin (1 packet plus 1/2 teaspoon)

1/2 cup low-fat plain Greek yogurt, see note

3/4 cup heavy cream3 tablespoons honey,

divided

Coarse salt1 cup blackberries1 cup blueberries2 tablespoons fresh

orange juiceNote: If you want it

sweeter, use 1/2 cup heavy cream, half-and-half or whole milk instead of the yogurt. Use the ripest ber-ries you can find; raspber-ries or strawberries would also work.

1. In a blender, puree cantaloupe until smooth. Pour through a fine-mesh sieve into a bowl, press-ing lightly on solids (you should have about 2 cups of puree); discard solids. Pour 1/3 cup juice into a small bowl and sprinkle gelatin over the top; let sit 5 minutes. Meanwhile, whisk yogurt into remain-ing juice.

2. In a small saucepan, bring cream, 2 tablespoons of the honey, and a pinch of salt to a simmer over medium heat. Whisk in gelatin mixture and cook until gelatin dissolves, about 1 minute. Whisk cream mixture into yogurt

mixture and divide among 6 (6-ounce) bowls or rame-kins. Refrigerate until set, 2 1/2 hours or overnight.

3. Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, combine remaining 1 tablespoon honey, blackberries, blueberries and orange juice. With the back of a fork, lightly mash ber-ries to release their juices. Cover and refrigerate until needed.

4. To unmold panna cottas, run a small knife around the outside edge of each bowl and invert onto a serving plate, gently shaking from side to side to release. Serve with ber-ries and juices.

Per serving: 210 calories; 12g fat; 7g saturated fat; 40mg cholesterol; 5g pro-tein; 24g carbohydrate; 20g sugar; 3g fiber; 35mg sodium; 60mg calcium.

Recipe from Martha Stewart Everyday Food.

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To apply for this position, please visit USAJOBS at www.usajobs.govand use search code 1159033.All application materials must be receivedby 07/28/2014. For more information about the Iowa City VAHealthcareSystem or for questions related to this vacancy, call Mallory Krieger at319-338-0581 ext. 6740.

The Department of Veterans Affairs is an

Manufacturing Company inSterling, IL is seeking a

2ND SHIFT MACHINEOPERATOR

The applicant has hadprevious machine operatorexperience. Punch press, CNC machineryor roll forming would be beneficial.Previous electrical or mechanicalmaintenance experience is also preferable.Some knowledge of tig welding is notrequired, but would be helpful.

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Hot water pres-sure washer.5GPM 3000 PSImounted on singleaxial trailer. $3500815-266-1898

Harley 2005 Elec-tra glide, chromedout, painted dash,

pipes, radio.$11,000

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4yr 36” Whirlpoolstainless steel re-frigerator Moved &won't fit. $600.815-626-2974

We Buy Usedcars & trucks.Call Dixon ATV815-288-2146

2009 DodgeAvenger SXT 58kmi. $10,000 call ortext. 815-535-8501

EMPLOYMENT 505

CHILD CARE 512

FARM

HELP WANTED 513

AREA

GARAGE SALES 624

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES 705

APPLIANCES 710

FURNITURE 755

PETS & PET SUPPLIES 775

LAWN MOWERS 779

LAWN & GARDEN 781

MISCELLANEOUS

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CLASSIC CARS 904

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1995 Dodge Dy-nasty, runs good.New battery &starter. $2,000.815-440-5200.

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1976 Jeep CJ5, 6cyl., chrome rims,soft top, $4200815-946-4016.Leave message.

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2004 HD HeritageSoft tail, red 42kmi. exc. cond. newtires. $7,500 OBO.815-440-0416

AKC small MaleYorkie puppy $850815-677-2624.

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18 ft. Bonanzaopen bow w/ tan-dem trailer, 165 hpMerc Cruiser, newstereo/spkrs $2500210-216-5891

NO INDIVIDUAL,unless licensed orholding a permit asa childcare facility,may cause to bepublished any ad-vertisement solicit-ing a child careservice.* A child-care facility that islicensed or operat-ing under a permitissued by the Illi-nois Department ofChildren and Fami-ly Services maypublish advertise-ments of the ser-vices for which it isspecifically li-censed or issued apermit. Sauk ValleyMedia stronglyurges any parent orguardian to verifythe validity of thelicense of any facil-ity before placing achild in it's care.*Family homes thatcare for no morethan three (3) chil-dren under the ageof twelve or whichreceive only chil-dren from a singlehousehold, for lessthan 24 hours perday, are exemptfrom licensure asday care homes.The three childrento whom this ex-emption applies in-cludes the family'snatural or adoptedchildren and anyother persons un-der the age of 12whether related orunrelated to theoperator of the daycare home. (DCFSRule, Part 377.3(c))

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Mattress sets:Twin $99, Full$129, Queen $159,King $199. Will de-liver! Kern MattressOutlet, call 309-452-7477.

1995 Mazda MX6V6, AC, blue toothstereo, good cond.$2100/obo Call ortext 815-973-6479

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Machinist ToolSet and set of 2tool boxes, valuedat over $2400; ask-ing $1600, 815-315-1942

1998 PontiacGrand Prix GT 2Dr189k mi. $2500OBO. Good Cond.815-631-6622

1994 39 footMonaco Dynasty.8.3/cummins kit.

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42” Roll-top desk,solid oak. Exc.cond. $325. 815-772-2528.

2010 GMC Acadia,52K. Beautiful sil-ver. $18,500. Call815-535-2380

2003 Dodge RamConversion van,106K 4 captainchairs, bench bed.Int. exc., ext. paintpeeling. $2500.815-535-2380

2008 SuzukiBurgman 400,6300 miles $3500815-590-0154

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2014 Coachmen22' camper, sleeps6 Catalina SantaraSeries. ElectricAwning and tonguejack. $14,000. 815-441-8535

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2006 HarleyDavidson UltraClassic, black, 43Kmi., well main-tained, excellentcondition, manyextras, $10,049obo. Call for de-tails. 815-632-3182

Lab pups, AKC, 2black & 2 yellowfemales, 1 blackmale. Dew pawsremoved. Wormed,1st shots. $400 forfemales, $350 formale. Call 309-781-5340

1977 ChevelleMalibu, 4dr. V8.New paint & vinyltop. New tires,wheels & dual ex-haust. Very goodrunning car.$4,000/obo. 815-626-4173.

Pekins, WhiteMallard, 3 mo. old,pinioned ducks$7/each or 4/$25815-341-1122

2006 Goldwing,GPS, CB, chromeboards, heatedseats, hand grips.12K mi. $14,500/obo 815-441-7642or 815-626-4944

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7x14 Open trailer,$450. Call 815-631-1664.

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2007 YamahaMorphous scooter,250 CC, 1,978mi.,Exc. Cond., $3,000Firm.815-275-9682

New Yamaha In-dustrial SewingMachine & Table$500 815-213-0557

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drivers for the2014/2015 school

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Paid training. Applyin person IllinoisCentral School

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with WEBOS LED TV

1YEARFREE

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All LG 6300 & 6500

UpTo$200RefrigeratorRebate

UpTo$200RefrigeratorRebate

Offer Ends8/4/14


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