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Stay Connected with your community... 24/7 Thank you for picking up MyConnection. Look for your copy delivered free to your home from The Newnan Times-Herald each Wednesday. You’ll find entertainment and travel news, as well as upcoming events, easy-to-make recipes, and things that matter to you and your family. Check Out the Classifieds on Pages 8 - 9 Wednesday, April 4, 2012 SEE BEAUTIFY, PAGE 8 FAMILY FEATURES B ring ease and elegance to your Easter feast with a classic roast ham served up with a sweet twist. Thyme-Basted Ham with Roasted Grapes is a sophisticated centerpiece that pairs deliciously with inspired brunch ideas. For time-strapped cooks, this refined recipe is a breeze to create — all that’s left to do after purchasing the ham is to prepare a quick grape jelly glaze and finish heating the ham in the oven. Sumptuous sides celebrating the flavors of the season make it a meal. Ham and Peas with Mint and Tarragon, and savory Ham, Bacon, and Caramelized Onion Tart require less than 20 minutes of prep time in the kitchen, elevating taste and simplicity for an effortlessly elegant Easter brunch. And for hassle-free leftovers, ham is hard to beat. In addition to sandwiches, toss diced ham into a breakfast scrambler, or sprinkle over a spring salad for a hearty after-Easter meal. For more recipes, tools to help you prepare the perfect ham and more easy leftover ideas, visit www.PorkBeinspired.com. Ham, Bacon, and Caramelized Onion Tart Thyme-Basted Ham with Roasted Grapes Ham and Peas with Mint and Tarragon Elegant Easter Ham Recipes INSIDE PAGE 7 FAMILY FEATURES A re you ready for a decorat- ing change? A recent survey found that while almost half of Americans haven’t updated their home décor in the last five years, only 20 percent are happy with it. If that sounds like you, then it’s time for some fresh ideas. These budget-friendly decorating ideas from Giuliana Rancic, entertainment journalist and style guru, make it easy to discover your personal style. All it takes to refresh a room are a few simple updates and your home will be ready for entertaining in no time. Small Changes Add Up “You don’t have to redo a whole room,” says Rancic. “Small changes like adding a new color or introducing a scent to a room really make a big difference.” n Start at the beginning. The entryway of a home is the first thing guests see, so make sure it’s impactful. Tidy up the outside area around the front door, and add some inexpensive pops of color with a planter full of seasonal flowers. On the inside, think about updating the walls with floral or damask wallpaper, or even a painted chevron pattern to add visual interest. n Engage all the senses. Sights, sounds, textures and scent all work together to complete the ambiance of a space. Try using soft lighting with lamps and dim- mers for a warm and inviting atmosphere. Mix textures in the room by adding a soft throw to a modern, sleek sofa. And for sound — think about tabletop fountains or a good music selec- tion to play when you have guests. Rancic loves Frank Sinatra tunes for entertaining. n Bring the outdoors in. Live plants and flowers do wonders for a room. Lemon or orange tree topiaries are a popular way to add a natural pop of color. If you’re not sure about taking care of live plants, you can easily find artificial ones that look natural. Silk bamboo plants come in all sizes and fit on a table top or fill up an empty corner in a room. Personal Style Tips Rancic recommends taking cues from the things you love to add elements that express your per- sonality without having to do a floor to ceiling makeover. n Love sea breezes and a touch of the tropics? Match this energy with a fresh coat of paint in a bright color like electric blue or Kelly green. Add a vivid printed rug and vases of tropi- cal flowers. Put the final touches on the space with a teak bowl or vase full of lemons to add a pop of color and sparkle to the room. Scent: Pineapple & Mangosteen. n Dream of world travel and far off places? Go global, placing old maps and a magnifying glass on a side table and adorning the mantle with beautiful apothecary jars filled with spices. Add rich, velvet fabrics and pillows with col- orful prints and a monogrammed throw for a personal touch. n Feel connected to nature? Display elements from nature to add earthy touches to a room. Look for small terrariums, beautiful rocks and geodes, or even shells. Use natural fabrics, wood-wicked candles, and display sprigs of lavender and green leaves in ceramic vases or mason jars. n Wish you could visit the Mediterranean? Freshen up sofas and chairs with crisp cotton slipcovers, and white, flowing sheers on the windows. Add a couple of bright pillows or a colorful throw for a warm and sunny feel. Look for a few decorative tiles that remind you of Italy or Greece, and set them out on display. Show off white floral bouquets that have a few pops of orange. What’s Your Style? Fresh decorating ideas for your home Giuliana Rancic STATEPOINT Whether your garden is a source of food for your family, a way to beautify your home’s outdoor spaces, or a gathering place for parties, you already know how beneficial your outdoor hobby can be. But a garden needn’t only be a human habitat. If you cultivate it right, you can encourage beau- tiful wildlife to become regular visitors to your garden all season long. n Plant native flowers, shrubs and trees to give local wildlife the proper sustenance they need to survive. Skip flowers bred strictly for size and color and opt for high-nectar yielding flowers instead. n Incorporate birdfeeders into your garden. Not only will they look great, they are an excellent supplemental food source for your feathered friends. And you can keep furry friends at bay with a squirrel-proof feeder. n If you build a water source, they will come (and stay). A pond or birdbath will help pre- vent birds from eating and going in search of water. n Birds need cover to protect themselves from predators. Planting densely with a mix of smaller trees, shrubs and beds of annuals and perennials will do the trick. n Avoid pesticides. These chemicals are poten- tially harmful to you and your family, and the same goes for wildlife. Also, by killing garden pests, you will eliminate a primary source of protein for birds in search of nourishment for their migration ahead. Once you’ve invited all these creatures to share your garden, you’re going to need to take some steps to make it safe for them. While a garden might be a safe haven, your home can be a death trap. An estimated 98 mil- lion birds are killed annually in the U.S. from colliding with glass windows. That is one bird Ways To Beautify Your Garden Get Inspired The first step in discovering your own style is to make a personal “styleboard.” To create one at home, start by looking through magazines and websites and collect images of things you love, such as fashion, décor, or anything that catches your eye. Sort through the images and look for patterns. Do you find yourself drawn to clean lines and minimalistic décor, or do you see more traditional colors and furnishings? Is there a color that keeps popping up? This is a great way to narrow down your options when you are not sure of a style. Inexpensive Decorating Tips INSIDE PAGE 8

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StayConnectedwith your community...

24/7

Thank you for picking up MyConnection. Look for your copy delivered free to your home from

The Newnan Times-Herald each Wednesday. You’ll find entertainment and travel news, as

well as upcoming events, easy-to-make recipes, and things that matter to you and your family.

Check Out the Classifieds on Pages 8 - 9

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

➤ SEE BEAUTIFY, PAGE 8

Family Features

Bring ease and elegance to your Easter feast with a classic roast ham served up with a sweet twist. Thyme-Basted

Ham with Roasted Grapes is a sophisticated centerpiece that pairs deliciously with inspired brunch ideas.

For time-strapped cooks, this refined recipe is a breeze to create — all that’s left to do after purchasing the ham is to prepare a quick grape jelly glaze and finish heating the ham in the oven.

Sumptuous sides celebrating the flavors of the season make it a meal. Ham and Peas with Mint and Tarragon, and savory Ham, Bacon, and Caramelized Onion Tart require less than 20 minutes of prep time in the kitchen, elevating taste and simplicity for an effortlessly elegant Easter brunch.

And for hassle-free leftovers, ham is hard to beat. In addition to sandwiches, toss diced ham into a breakfast scrambler, or sprinkle over a spring salad for a hearty after-Easter meal.

For more recipes, tools to help you prepare the perfect ham and more easy leftover ideas, visit www.PorkBeinspired.com.

Ham, Bacon, and Caramelized Onion Tart

Thyme-Basted Ham with Roasted Grapes

Ham and Peas with Mint and Tarragon

Elegant EasterHam Recipes

inside

➤ PAGe 7

Family Features

are you ready for a decorat-

ing change? a recent survey found that while almost half of americans haven’t updated their home décor in the last five years, only 20 percent are happy with it. if that sounds like you, then it’s time for some fresh ideas.

these budget-friendly decorating ideas from Giuliana rancic, entertainment journalist and style guru, make it easy to discover your personal style. all it takes to refresh a room are a few simple updates and your home will be ready for entertaining in no time.

Small Changes Add Up“you don’t have to redo a whole room,” says rancic. “small changes like adding a new color or introducing a scent to a room really make a big difference.”

n Start at the beginning. The entryway of a home is the first thing guests see, so make sure it’s impactful. tidy up the outside area around the front door, and add some inexpensive pops of color with a planter full of seasonal flowers. On the inside, think about updating the walls with floral or damask wallpaper, or even a painted chevron pattern to add visual interest.

n Engage all the senses. sights, sounds, textures and scent all work together to complete the ambiance of a space. try using soft lighting with lamps and dim-mers for a warm and inviting atmosphere. mix textures in the room by adding a soft throw to a modern, sleek sofa. and for sound — think about tabletop fountains or a good music selec-tion to play when you have guests. rancic loves Frank sinatra tunes for entertaining.

n Bring the outdoors in. Live plants and flowers do wonders for a room. lemon or orange tree topiaries are a popular way to add a natural pop of color.

if you’re not sure about taking care of live plants, you can easily find artificial ones that look natural. silk bamboo plants come in all sizes and fit on a table top or fill up an empty corner in a room.

Personal Style Tipsrancic recommends taking cues from the things you love to add elements that express your per-sonality without having to do a floor to ceil ing makeover. n Love sea breezes and a touch of the tropics? match this energy with a fresh coat of paint in

a bright color like electric blue or Kelly green. add a vivid printed rug and vases of tropi-cal flowers. Put the final touches on the space with a teak bowl or vase full of lemons to add a pop of color and sparkle to the room. scent: Pineapple & Mangosteen.

n Dream of world travel and far off places? Go global, placing old maps and a magnify ing glass on a side table and adorning the mantle with beautiful apothecary jars filled with spices. add rich, velvet fabrics and pillows with col-orful prints and a mono grammed throw for a personal touch.

n Feel connected to nature? Display elements from nature to add earthy touches to a room. look for small terrariums,

beautiful rocks and geodes, or even shells. use natural fabrics, wood-wicked candles, and display sprigs of lavender and green leaves in ceramic vases or mason jars.

n Wish you could visit the Mediterranean? Freshen up sofas and chairs with crisp cotton slipcovers, and white, flowing sheers on the windows. add a couple of bright pillows or a colorful throw for a warm and sunny feel. look for a few decorative tiles that remind you of italy or Greece, and set them out on display. Show off white floral bouquets that have a few pops of orange.

What’s Your Style?

Fresh decorating ideasfor your home

Giuliana Rancic

STATEPOInT

Whether your garden is a source of food for your family, a way to beautify your home’s outdoor spaces, or a gathering place for parties, you already know how beneficial your outdoor hobby can be.

But a garden needn’t only be a human habitat. If you cultivate it right, you can encourage beau-tiful wildlife to become regular visitors to your garden all season long.

n Plant native flowers, shrubs and trees to give local wildlife the proper sustenance they need to survive. Skip flowers bred strictly for size and color and opt for high-nectar yielding flowers instead.

n Incorporate birdfeeders into your garden. not only will they look great, they are an excellent supplemental food source for your feathered friends. And you can keep furry friends at bay with a squirrel-proof feeder.

n If you build a water source, they will come (and stay). A pond or birdbath will help pre-vent birds from eating and going in search of water.

n Birds need cover to protect themselves from predators. Planting densely with a mix of smaller trees, shrubs and beds of annuals and perennials will do the trick.

n Avoid pesticides. These chemicals are poten-tially harmful to you and your family, and the same goes for wildlife. Also, by killing garden pests, you will eliminate a primary source of protein for birds in search of nourishment for their migration ahead.

Once you’ve invited all these creatures to share your garden, you’re going to need to take some steps to make it safe for them.

While a garden might be a safe haven, your home can be a death trap. An estimated 98 mil-lion birds are killed annually in the U.S. from colliding with glass windows. That is one bird

Ways To Beautify Your Garden

Get InspiredThe first step in discovering your own style is to make a personal “styleboard.”

To create one at home, start by looking through magazines and websites and collect images of things you love, such as fashion, décor, or any thing that catches your eye. Sort through the images and look for patterns. Do you find yourself drawn to clean lines and minimalistic décor, or do you see more traditional colors and furnishings? Is there a color that keeps popping up? This is a great way to narrow down your options when you are not sure of a style.

InexpensiveDecorating Tips

inside

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submariner see above water45. Light studies49. Charged particle51. Florence Nightingale and the like54. Thief, Yiddish56. New show with Debra Messing57. Black and white killer?58. Independent unit of life59. Obama to Harvard Law School, e.g.60. Barbequed anatomy61. Carte du jour62. Not in favor63. Individual unit64. Sleep in a convenient place67. It can be electric

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April showers might bring May flowers, but May flowers still bring bugs, which can be nuisances to people trying to enjoy the warmer weather outside. Biting flies, mos-quitoes, gnats, bees, and beetles can make outdoor excursions un-enjoyable. People often rely on in-sect repellents to keep bugs away. Though there are many repellents on the market, only a few of them may be considered safe. Repel-lants, such as those that contain DEET, may prove more hazardous to human health than the insects themselves –even if a person has been bitten. To repel insects safe-ly, experiment with these different methods.

u Aloe vera, lavender, pepper-mint, and clove are known to re-pel mosquitoes.

u Grow herbs and flowers like garlic, rosemary, tansy, catmint, basil, pennyroyal, and marigolds. These plants naturally repel bugs.

u Avoid lotions or perfumes with a floral scent, which attract bugs.

u Remove standing water around the house where pests may gravi-tate to and lay eggs.

u Citronella candles and sprays may work for a few hours in rela-tively small areas.

Keep Bugs Away Safely

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$218

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$198lb. lb. lb. lb.

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$503

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$326

11.25-16 oz., Select VarietiesNew York Cheese Toastor Dip'n Sticks. . . . . .

$228

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$169

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$129

12 Ct.PictSweet Short EarsCorn on the Cob

$190

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$36232 oz. Regular or CrinkleFlavoriteCut Fries . . . . . .

$139

128 oz. Asst. Flavors, Reduced FatShoppers ValueIce Cream . . . .

$379

5 Lb.Fresh Frozen FieldPeas W/Snaps . . .

$5645 Lb.Fresh FrozenMixed Vegetables

$384

56 oz. Pkg., Select Varieties

Blue BunnyIce Cream Squares

$305

50 oz. AssortedArm & Hammer LiquidLaundry Detergent.

$229 24 oz. Butter Maple, Maple, Maple Lite or Sugar FreeNorthwoodsSyrup. . . . . . . . .

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120 Ct.

ColortexNapkins. . . . . . . 70¢16 oz.

Bengal FlyingInsect Spray. .

$27012 Ct.

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18 Ct. Colored or 12 Ct. Sugar

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11.5 oz. Classic or French RoastFlavoriteGround Coffee

$229

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3/$116 oz.Essential EverydaySaltine Crackers

$129

18 oz. Creamy or CrunchyShoppers ValuePeanut Butter .

$14964 oz.FlavoriteApple Juice. . . . . .

$14996 oz.Shoppers ValueBleach. . . . . . . .

$10940 Ct., 9 InchHomeLifeFoam Plates. . . . . 79¢22 oz. Non DairyShoppers ValueCreamer . . . . . . . .

$16916 oz., 20 Ct.HomeLifeFoam Cups . . . . . . . . 89¢

25 SQ. Ft.Shoppers Value StandardAluminum Foil 69¢4 Pk.Shoppers ValueBathroom Tissue. 79¢160 Ct. HomeLifeFacial Tissue . 99¢250 Ct.HomeLifeNapkins . . . . . .

$149

15 oz. Pintos W/Pork, Blackeye Peas W/Pork, Pintos W/Onions & Pork, Great Northern W/Pork, Mixed Beans W/Pork, Light Red Kidney or BlackLuck'sBeans

57¢

10-10.5 oz.Frito-Lay'sAsst. Flavor Chips

$199

18 oz. Honey, Original or HickoryKraftBBQ Sauce

83¢

24.10-30.5 oz.DiGiorno Original LineAsst. Flavor Pizzas

$536

5 Lb. Baby Lima BeansFresh FrozenVegetables . . . .

$675

5 Lb. California Blend, Corn on the Cob, Cut Broccoli, Cut Okra or Shoepeg CornFresh FrozenVegetables . . . .

$440

25.5 oz. Chocolate Dream, 36 oz. Key Limeor 30 oz. Turtle

EdwardsGourmet Pies . . .

$463

32 oz. Southern Pecan

EdwardsGourmet Pies . . .

$47811-15 oz., Select VarietiesSister Schubert'sRolls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$236

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$34476 oz. Mac & Cheese, 57 oz. Chicken Alfredo or Lasagna or 61.37 oz. 5 Cheese LasagnaStouffer'sFamily Size Dinners

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$155Lb.

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1 Lb. Original, Sweet Cornor JalapenoSavannah ClassicHushpuppies

$141

16 oz. Hot or MildJimmy DeanSausage.........................

$264

12 oz.Carolina PrideSliced Bacon....................

$194

24 oz.RogerwoodSmoked Sausage..........

$259

10 oz. Deli ThinLand O' FrostHam or Turkey.............

$17912 oz. Deli ThinCarl BuddigHam or Turkey................

$269

9 oz. Deli Sliced TubButterballTurkey Breast....................

$266

16 oz. Smoked or PolishCarolina PrideSausage...........................

$155Salchicha picante o suave, 16 onzasSalchicha ahumado, 24 onzas

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10 Lb. BoxDanishPork Spare Ribs

$2195

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Chuletas de lomo de cerdo ahumado

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2.5 Lb.Tennessee PrideSausage Patties...............

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$172

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$615

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Carne de cerdo molida o carne de cerdo para guisado fresco

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16 oz. Hot or MildCarolina PrideSausage..........................

$116Pavo o jamón rebanado delgado, 10 onzasPavo o jamón rebanado delgado, 12 onzas

16 oz.Essential EverydayPinto Beans . . . . 99¢1 RollShoppers ValueTowels . . . . . . . .56¢8 oz. Spaghetti or Elbow MacaroniFlavoritePasta. . . . . . . .

2/89¢

12 oz. Shells & Cheddar or 14 oz. Mac & CheeseFlavorite DeluxePasta . . . . . . . . . .

$129 7.25 oz.Shoppers ValueMac & Cheese

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5 Lb. Reg. or WhiteFlavorite Self-RisingCornmeal . . . . . . . .

$189

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$59915 Lb.Shoppers ValueCat Food. . . . . . .

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48 oz.FlavoriteVegetable Oil

$2494 Lb. BagShoppers ValueDog Bones . . . . .

$299

22 Ct.Frito-Lay's

Multipacks. . . . . $599

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$1595 oz.Golden FlakeAsst. Flavor Chips . . .

$139

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28-32 oz., Select VarietiesOre-IdaHashbrowns . .

$252

10-14.4 oz., Select VarietiesBirds Eye SteamfreshVegetables . . . . 87¢

1/2 Gallon, Asst. FlavorsBlue BellIce Cream . . . .

$441

3 Lb.Georgia SpecialSmoked Sausage..............

$477Salchicha ahumado especial, 3 libras

16 oz.Sunset FarmsSmoked Sausage..............

$283Salchicha ahumado de 16 onzas

8 oz., Select VarietiesCool WhipTopping . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$115

24 oz.Mary B'sOpen Kettle Dumpling. . .

$218

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20 Ct. Mary B'sSouthern Biscuits . .

$326

11.25-16 oz., Select VarietiesNew York Cheese Toastor Dip'n Sticks. . . . . .

$228

8 Ct.FlavoriteCorn on the Cob

$169

13.75 oz. Buttermilk, Homestyle or BlueberryEssential EverydayWaffles . . . . . . .

$129

12 Ct.PictSweet Short EarsCorn on the Cob

$190

12.01-33.5 oz.Culinary CircleAsst. Flavor Pizzas

$36232 oz. Regular or CrinkleFlavoriteCut Fries . . . . . .

$139

128 oz. Asst. Flavors, Reduced FatShoppers ValueIce Cream . . . .

$379

5 Lb.Fresh Frozen FieldPeas W/Snaps . . .

$5645 Lb.Fresh FrozenMixed Vegetables

$384

56 oz. Pkg., Select Varieties

Blue BunnyIce Cream Squares

$305

50 oz. AssortedArm & Hammer LiquidLaundry Detergent.

$229 24 oz. Butter Maple, Maple, Maple Lite or Sugar FreeNorthwoodsSyrup. . . . . . . . .

$149

120 Ct.

ColortexNapkins. . . . . . . 70¢16 oz.

Bengal FlyingInsect Spray. .

$27012 Ct.

Riley CakeIce Cream Cones 80¢

12 Ct.

Riley JumboIce Cream Cones 96¢

18 Ct. Colored or 12 Ct. Sugar

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$10711 oz., Assorted FlavorsEssential EverydayPoptarts . . . . . . 99¢8 oz.Essential EverydaySqueeze Mustard 49¢24 oz.Shoppers ValueSqueeze Ketchup73¢

10 oz.FlavoriteWorcestershire Sauce 79¢

11.5 oz. Classic or French RoastFlavoriteGround Coffee

$229

6 oz.Shoppers ValueHot Sauce. . . .

3/$116 oz.Essential EverydaySaltine Crackers

$129

18 oz. Creamy or CrunchyShoppers ValuePeanut Butter .

$14964 oz.FlavoriteApple Juice. . . . . .

$14996 oz.Shoppers ValueBleach. . . . . . . .

$10940 Ct., 9 InchHomeLifeFoam Plates. . . . . 79¢22 oz. Non DairyShoppers ValueCreamer . . . . . . . .

$16916 oz., 20 Ct.HomeLifeFoam Cups . . . . . . . . 89¢

25 SQ. Ft.Shoppers Value StandardAluminum Foil 69¢4 Pk.Shoppers ValueBathroom Tissue. 79¢160 Ct. HomeLifeFacial Tissue . 99¢250 Ct.HomeLifeNapkins . . . . . .

$149

15 oz. Pintos W/Pork, Blackeye Peas W/Pork, Pintos W/Onions & Pork, Great Northern W/Pork, Mixed Beans W/Pork, Light Red Kidney or BlackLuck'sBeans

57¢

10-10.5 oz.Frito-Lay'sAsst. Flavor Chips

$199

18 oz. Honey, Original or HickoryKraftBBQ Sauce

83¢

24.10-30.5 oz.DiGiorno Original LineAsst. Flavor Pizzas

$536

5 Lb. Baby Lima BeansFresh FrozenVegetables . . . .

$675

5 Lb. California Blend, Corn on the Cob, Cut Broccoli, Cut Okra or Shoepeg CornFresh FrozenVegetables . . . .

$440

25.5 oz. Chocolate Dream, 36 oz. Key Limeor 30 oz. Turtle

EdwardsGourmet Pies . . .

$463

32 oz. Southern Pecan

EdwardsGourmet Pies . . .

$47811-15 oz., Select VarietiesSister Schubert'sRolls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$236

37 oz., Selected Varieties

Mrs. Smith'sPies

$34476 oz. Mac & Cheese, 57 oz. Chicken Alfredo or Lasagna or 61.37 oz. 5 Cheese LasagnaStouffer'sFamily Size Dinners

$78956 oz., Asst. Flavors

Mayfield ClassicsIce Cream

$286

U.S.D.A. Inspected Fresh

Whole or HalfPork Ham

$155Lb.

U.S.D.A. inspeccionado de jamón de cerdo fresco, entero o mitad

1 Lb. Original, Sweet Cornor JalapenoSavannah ClassicHushpuppies

$141

16 oz. Hot or MildJimmy DeanSausage.........................

$264

12 oz.Carolina PrideSliced Bacon....................

$194

24 oz.RogerwoodSmoked Sausage..........

$259

10 oz. Deli ThinLand O' FrostHam or Turkey.............

$17912 oz. Deli ThinCarl BuddigHam or Turkey................

$269

9 oz. Deli Sliced TubButterballTurkey Breast....................

$266

16 oz. Smoked or PolishCarolina PrideSausage...........................

$155Salchicha picante o suave, 16 onzasSalchicha ahumado, 24 onzas

Tocino rebanado, 12 onzas

10 Lb. BoxDanishPork Spare Ribs

$2195

GustoSmokedPork Loin Chops

$275Pechuga de pavo rebanado de Deli en envase, 9 onzas

Chuletas de lomo de cerdo ahumado

ea.

lb.

2.5 Lb.Tennessee PrideSausage Patties...............

$5904 Pk.Mama Rosa'sKids Pizza.....................

$200

Costillas de cerdo danesas de caja de 10 libras

Salchicha picante o suave, 16 onzas

Salchicha polaco o salchicha ahumado, 16 onza

Fresh Ground Porkor PorkStew Meat.............

$172

Flanders 2 Lb.Red HatBurgers..............

$615

lb.

ea.

Hamburguesas, 2 libras

Carne de cerdo molida o carne de cerdo para guisado fresco

Tortas de salchicha, 2.5 librasPizza para niños de paquete de 4

16 oz. Hot or MildCarolina PrideSausage..........................

$116Pavo o jamón rebanado delgado, 10 onzasPavo o jamón rebanado delgado, 12 onzas

16 oz.Essential EverydayPinto Beans . . . . 99¢1 RollShoppers ValueTowels . . . . . . . .56¢8 oz. Spaghetti or Elbow MacaroniFlavoritePasta. . . . . . . .

2/89¢

12 oz. Shells & Cheddar or 14 oz. Mac & CheeseFlavorite DeluxePasta . . . . . . . . . .

$129 7.25 oz.Shoppers ValueMac & Cheese

2/78¢

5 Lb. Reg. or WhiteFlavorite Self-RisingCornmeal . . . . . . . .

$189

5 Lb. Self-Rising or PlainFlavorite

Flour . . . . . . . . . . . .$189

15 Lb.Shoppers ValueDog Food . . . .

$59915 Lb.Shoppers ValueCat Food. . . . . . .

$699

48 oz.FlavoriteVegetable Oil

$2494 Lb. BagShoppers ValueDog Bones . . . . .

$299

22 Ct.Frito-Lay's

Multipacks. . . . . $599

8 Pk.Frito-Lay'sAsst. Crackers. . .

$1595 oz.Golden FlakeAsst. Flavor Chips . . .

$139

1 oz.Golden Flake

Asst. Chips. . . . . .4/$1

13 oz.Archway Asst. FlavorBag Cookies. . . . .

$2257-9 oz.Tom'sAsst. Flavor Chips . . .

$150

16 oz.Flavorite Sweet SaladCubes or Relish 99¢26 oz.Flavorite Plain orIodized Salt. . . .

3/$1128 oz.Super ChillSpring Water . 59¢100 Ct. TaglessShoppers ValueTea Bags. . . . . 99¢8 oz.Shoppers ValueTomato Sauce. . .

3/84¢16 oz.Essential EverydayLong Grain Rice 69¢5 oz.FlavoriteTuna In Water. . . . . . 73¢9 oz. Assorted Flavors Potato, 9 oz. Corn, 11 oz. Puffed Cheese, 12 oz. Tortilla or 10-15 oz. PretzelsShoppers ValueSnacks . . . . . . . .

$10914-14.5 oz. Reg. Cut or French Style Green Beans or Whole Kernel or Cream Style CornShoppers ValueVegetables . . . 59¢

32 oz.Blue PlateMayonnaise

$299

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$5.00/10

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28-32 oz., Select VarietiesOre-IdaHashbrowns . .

$252

10-14.4 oz., Select VarietiesBirds Eye SteamfreshVegetables . . . . 87¢

1/2 Gallon, Asst. FlavorsBlue BellIce Cream . . . .

$441

3 Lb.Georgia SpecialSmoked Sausage..............

$477Salchicha ahumado especial, 3 libras

16 oz.Sunset FarmsSmoked Sausage..............

$283Salchicha ahumado de 16 onzas

8 oz., Select VarietiesCool WhipTopping . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$115

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People don’t often think about how optimism impacts their lifestyle, career and relationships. But a positive attitude can help you avoid stressful situations, maintain better health, and may even allow you to heal more quickly when you aren’t feeling well, according to some experts.

“Optimism and the desire to be successful are the basis for a person’s happiness and good health,” asserts Elena Korneeva, a psychophysiologist and author of the new book “Breath of Life.”

As a specialist, Korneeva pro-motes a happier, healthier life with these guiding principles: n Joyful inspired and outspoken

people make great company. These traits will attract people to you in both professional and personal settings.

n Laugh. People with a good sense of humor are the life of any party, at any age and in any social stratum.

n One who can sincerely laugh at his or her own mistakes can overcome most difficulties. A sense of humor is a trait of a harmonious person.

n Make an effort to truly under-stand and empathize with your conversation partners.

n Don’t be afraid of situations that haven’t even happened yet. By avoiding fear of the unknown, you can better focus on a positive solution, rather than the problem.

n Optimism and humor will make you a better parent. With these tools, your children will bring you joy rather than try your patience. Positive and cre-ative parenting yields positive

and creative children.

n An integral part of success is a healthy lifestyle, absent of bad habits. Eat varied, small meals four-to-five times a day, get sound sleep, and take part in sports and leisure activities you love.

n There are no boundaries or limits to your pursuit of self-

perfection. Success is often very close at hand, but by emphasizing difficulties in our lives, we neglect to focus on our strengths.

“With optimism we fill our life with new meaning, and it helps us find a way out of a circle of troubles,” says Korneeva. “The key to happiness is in our hands.”

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involve breach of contract or negligence claims, there are a number of other legal claims that may form the basis of a civil suit. For instance, if someone were to threaten you with a weapon, and you had a reasonable fear that the de-fendant was about to commit immediate battery, you would have grounds for filing a suit for “assault.” There is also the case of “false imprison-ment,” in which a defendant intentionally and unlawfully restrains the plaintiff’s free-dom of movement, such as the salesperson who refuses to al-low a shopper to leave a store when there was no legitimate reason to suspect shoplifting. A lawyer can determine when a legal claim can be made.

HINT: If you were to lend a possession of yours (such as a car) to a friend, and he or she were to sell it for profit without your permission, you would have grounds for the legal claim of “conversion.”

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By ELIZABETH [email protected]

The Newnan City Councilwill finalize ff their project list forthe 2013 Special Purpose LocalOption Sales Tax TT at TuesdTT ay’s2:30 p.m. meeting.

In a letter from City My anageCleatus Phillips to councilmembers dated Sept. 7, Phillipssaid the final project list andintergovernmental agreementmust be approved and submit-ted to the Coweta CountyCommission by the end od f thismonth.

“It is imperative that wefinalize ff the project list, or pro-vide substantial direction, dur-ing the council meeting onSept. 13, so that the final ff projectcosts can be included withinthe agreement,” said Phillips.

The intergovernmentalagreement will be placed onthe council agenda fgg or Sept. 2ff 6.

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By SARAH FAY CAMPBELLAAssarah@nerr wnan.comee

It was a solemn Sundaymorning in downtownNewnan, as a crowd od f aboua t300 people gathered td o com-memorate the 10th anniver-sary of the terrorist attacks fofSept. 11, 2001.

Coweta public safety offi-ffcials and activeii duty militarywere on the steps of the 1904courthouse for ff the ceremony,nnand d other Coweta ra esidents,including veterans, gatheredon the sidewalk. ww

“With heavy hearts, andwith a resolute ne ature, we allgather,”rr said Newnan Mayoaa rKeith Brady as he read thecity’s proclamation for ff PatriotaaDay.aa

“We WW encourage our citi-zens” to rediscover “the unityttwe felt” ff in the aftermath fofthe tragedydd , Bryy ady said.

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Ham, Bacon, and Caramelized Onion TartServes: 6 to 8Prep Time: 20 minutesCook Time: 1 3/4 hours 6 slices thick-cut bacon, cut crosswise into 1/4-inch strips 4 ounces cooked ham, cut into 1/4-inch dice 1 onion, halved lengthwise and thinly sliced 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon pepper 1 9-inch deep-dish pie shell, homemade or store-bought, chilled 1 1/3 cups heavy whipping cream 3 large eggs, lightly beaten 1 teaspoon ground nutmegIn large skillet over medium-low heat, cook bacon, stirring occasionally, until crisped, 10 to 12 minutes. Use slotted spoon to transfer bacon to large bowl.

Add ham and heat, stirring occasion ally, until browned, 3 or 4 minutes. Use slotted spoon to transfer to bowl with bacon.

Add onion, salt and pepper to skillet and cook, stirring occasion-ally, until soft, 3 or 4 minutes. Reduce heat to very low and cook, stirring occasionally, until onion is golden brown and very tender, 12 to 14 minutes. Transfer onion to bowl with bacon and ham and set aside to cool.

Meanwhile, preheat oven to 350°F. Place pie shell on rimmed baking sheet and bake until pastry is pale gold along the rim, 20 to 25 minutes.

Add cream, eggs and nutmeg to bowl with bacon, ham and onion, whisking to combine.

Remove shell from oven (leave oven on). Pour cream mixture into shell and bake until top is golden and a knife inserted into center comes out clean, 45 to 50 minutes. Let stand 10 minutes before slicing and serving.

Serving Suggestions: This versatile tart serves as a main dish, or can play a sup porting role to a holiday ham. To dress up the presentation, make the tart in an 11-inch fluted tart pan.

Nutrition per serving: Calories: 400; Fat: 31g; Saturated Fat: 15g; Cholesterol: 180mg; Sodium: 550mg; Carbohydrate: 16g; Protein: 13g; Fiber: 1g

Ham and Peas with Mint and TarragonServes: 4 to 6Prep Time: 10 minutesCook Time: 5 to 10 minutes 4 ounces cooked ham, cut into 1/4-inch dice 3 cups peas, fresh or frozen 3 tablespoons unsalted butter (1/2 stick), cut into 4 to 6 pieces 1/4 cup coarsely chopped fresh mint, plus sprigs for garnish 2 tablespoons coarsely chopped fresh tarragon, plus sprigs for garnish Salt and pepperBring medium saucepan of well-salted water to a boil over high heat. Add peas and cook until tender, 3 to 8 minutes depending on size of peas.

Drain peas, reserving 2 tablespoons cooking water. Return peas and cooking water to saucepan. Add ham, butter, mint and tarragon, stirring until butter melts. Season with salt and pepper.

Transfer to a bowl, garnish with mint and tarragon sprigs, and serve.

Serving Suggestions: Adapt this recipe to your taste by experimenting with other light and delicate herbs — try cilantro, parsley, chives or a combination.

Nutrition per serving: Calories: 200; Fat: 11g; Saturated Fat: 6g; Cholesterol: 40mg; Sodium: 85mg; Carbohydrate: 15g; Protein: 11g; Fiber: 6g

Thyme-Basted Ham with Roasted Grapes(pictured on the front page)Serves: 15 to 20 (4-ounce servings)Prep Time: 20 minutesCook Time: 2 to 2 1/2 hours 6 to 8 pound cooked bone-in ham, trimmed Pepper 1/2 cup grape jelly 4 tablespoons unsalted butter (1/2 stick), cut into 4 to 6 pieces 2 tablespoons chopped fresh thyme 3 cups whole grapes, red, green, or a combination 4 shallots, halved lengthwise and cut into 1/4-inch slicesPreheat oven to 325°F. Position rack in lower third of oven.

Place ham flat side down in large shallow roasting pan and score a diamond pattern about 1/8-inch deep into any fat. Season with pepper and bake for 1 1/2 hours.

Meanwhile, in small saucepan over medium heat, combine jelly, butter and thyme, whisking occasionally until jelly and butter melt together and mixture comes to a gentle boil, 1 to 2 minutes. Cover and set aside.

In medium bowl, combine the grapes and shallots. Set aside.Baste ham with jelly mixture. Continue baking, basting the jelly

mixture and/or pan juices about every 15 minutes. When ham temperature reaches 120°F, add grapes and shallots to roasting pan, stirring to coat with pan juices. Continue baking and basting until internal ham temper ature reaches 140°F, 15 to 18 minutes per pound total cooking time. Remove ham from oven, transfer to cutting board, and let rest 15 to 30 minutes. (If grapes and shallots aren’t tender yet, return roasting pan to oven.)

Slice enough ham to serve and arrange on plates or a platter. Season roasted grape, shallot, and pan juice mixture with pepper and spoon some on top of ham. Serve remaining grape mixture on the side.

Serving Suggestions: Serve with roast potatoes, fresh peas or steamed asparagus. If you’re cooking for a smaller crowd, use ham steaks instead, basted with a smaller amount of the jelly mixture.

Nutrition per serving: Calories: 280; Fat: 11g; Saturated Fat: 4.5g; Cholesterol: 105mg; Sodium: 2040mg; Carbohydrate: 14g; Protein: 33g; Fiber: 0g

Recipe Connection Have a Green Easter Celebration

Easter BasketsEaster baskets overflowing with fake grass and plenty of treats are an eagerly anticipated component of Easter celebrations. However, many of the items found in a typi-cal Easter basket — or even the basket itself — may be made of items that are damaging to the environment. Plastic easter eggs are made from plastics that may not be biodegradable. Further-more, they may be made using chemicals that are damaging to the environment. Plastic grass carries the same dangers. Once discarded, plastic grass also may pose risks to wildlife that can become tangled in the substance or inadvertently eat it and choke or experience intestinal blockage.

Instead of pre-packaged Easter baskets, individuals can construct their own. Look for baskets made from reusable materials, such as wicker or other wood-based materials, steering away from plastic. Instead of plastic grass, shred paper that is headed for the recycling bin.

All-Natural DecorationsRather than silk flowers and plastic eggs, use the real thing in your decorating. Bring a little of the outside indoors with fresh flowers in a vase. Use twigs and ribbon to create inexpensive and green centerpieces for the holiday table.

Table SettingsAvoid disposable products when-ever possible to prevent extra items from ending up in the trash. It is easy to wash ceramic or even fine china with ease in a dishwasher.

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Every living space needs a change from time to time — but redeco-rating your home from scratch can cost you a lot of time and money. Luckily, there are headache-free, cost-effective ways to completely revamp your rooms.

RearrangeIf you’re feeling cramped, but you’re not in the market for new furniture, you can rearrange what you currently have to create more space or give the room a whole new feel. Moving larger furniture against the walls will open up the central floor space. Be sure to give ample space be-tween furniture for foot traffic, especially if you have pets or children.

Do an honest appraisal of your knick knacks and adorn-ments. Less can be more when it comes to these items. Consider getting rid of some of the clut-ter for a sleeker look that will require a lot less dusting.

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Change Your MindIf you hate commitment, con-sider periodically rotating your

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OwnerOperators

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308electricAl

Accepting applications: Electriciansand Helpers

Apply at:Hannah Electric Co.

117-B Kingsbridge Dr.Carrollton, GA 30117

770-836-1079Send resume to:

[email protected]

324sAles

FundraisingReps

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336schools/ instruction

Airlines AreHiring!

Train for a high-payingAviation MaintenanceCareer. FAA Approvedprogram. Financial aidif qualified - Jobplacement assistance.

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1-866-564-9634

400MARKETPLACE

409Furniture

ChurchFurniture

Does your church needpews, pulpit set,baptistery, steeple,windows? Big Sale onnew cushioned pewsand pew chairs.

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427BArgAin Buys$200-or-less

ArmoireThomasville, 4-drawerarmoire, golden oakwith porcelain hard-ware. 65 in. x 42 in. x19 in. Holds 32 in. TV.Great condition. $175

770-597-6358

BandsawA Craftsman 10-inchbandsaw, used 1 time,in new condition. 3extra blades. $80 OBO

770-683-5499

Bar StoolsSet of 6, beautiful oakbar stools. New, eachwas $50. Selling wholeset for $150. Greatcondition.

678-478-5977

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INDEX100 - Announcements

200 - Services Offered

300 - Employment

400 - Marketplace

500 - Autos/Recreation

600 - Real Estate

700 - Rentals

800 - Commercial

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Home Improvement Home Improvement

Concrete

Lawn & Landscaping

Gutters

Concrete

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404-983-4484

CONCRETESPECIALIST

LICENSED & INSURED

Concrete Repairs &Replacement

SlabsDrivewaysSidewalks

PatiosPool Decks

Curbs & Gutters

Exposed Aggregate or Pebble Finish

Concrete Specialist

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CALL:NEWNAN

GUTTER COMPANY770-251-0818

Plumbing Pressure WashingPainting

Home Improvement Home Improvement

Roofing Tree Services

NewtonMoreconstruction

free estimatessenior & veteran discounts

Lawn & Landscaping

Ask about our Referral Program!

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Sod • Grass • Fill Dirt • TopsoilSeasonal Color • Plants

Flowers • Retaining WallsStone Work • Drain Pipes

Drain Resolutions Bobcat Work • Grading Clearing • Brick Pavers

Concrete Work Spring Cleanup • Tree Removal

Dry Creek BedsMulch • Pinestraw

770-899-1173Senior & Veterans Discount

12 Years ExperienceFree Estimates

Concrete

Lawn & Landscaping

Service Directory

Home Improvement

milam serviceshome maintenance

& repairs

Painting • SheetrockFlooring • Fences

Clean UpBasement FinishingStorage Buildings

Decks • Roofs

no job too smallfree estimates

678-416-2144

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802-C Lower Fayetteville Road, Newnan • 7 7 0 - 2 5 4 - 9 8 1 29165-E Roosevelt Hwy. , U . S . 2 9 , Pa l m e t t o • 7 7 0 - 4 6 3 - 9 4 4 3

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$99 moves you in!2 BR $6543 BR $799

$25 Application Fee**FREE with this ad

We have handicapped accessible units available

427Bargain Buys $200-or-less

EncyclopediaSet

World Book En-cyclopedias from1960s. $50 OBO.

770-304-0653

HedgeTrimmer

Black & Decker 22-inchHedge Hog electrictrimmer. $25

770-683-2444

Truck ToolBox

Like new, black, full-size truck tool box withmultiple keys. $150firm. Call Vic.

770-864-7941

500VEHICLES

MOTORCYCLES RVs/CAMPERSWATERCRAFT

502automoBiles

Honda Accord'95, LX, 4 cyl., 4-dr.,auto., clean, 200k mi.$3,500

770-328-5029

505rVs &Campers

Terry EXL'01, 5th wheel, 35 ft.,exc. cond., 3 slides,many extras. $15,000

678-633-4101

700RENTAL

PROPERTYTO OUR READERS

All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any pref-erence, limitation or discrimi-nation based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or dis-crimination.” Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18.This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertis-ing for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our read-ers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis.To complain of discrimina-tion call HUD toll-free at this number: 1-800-669-9777. The toll free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.

702apts For rent unFurnished

Lakemont atAvery Park

3 BR, 2 bath, FP, at-tached 1-car garage.$895 Move In Special770-683-1221 or 770-683-1199

Live in HistoricDowntown

Newnan2 BR, 1 Bath770-253-2256

or 770-251-02841 BR, 1 BA $5752 BR, 1 BA $630

3 BR, 2 BA, $780 & up

80 Christian DriveNewnan

770-253-8181

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App Fee $25!HALF OFF April rent!

*conditions apply

It’s rainingsavings atBrighton!

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3 BR, 600 Green, $7502 BR, 102 Marshall

$475706-302-6713

704homes For rent-unFurn.

Grantville1-2 BR Historic Loft Apts.

$500-$5502 BR, 1 BA, fenced, $4852 BR, 1 BA, fenced

$600Sharpsburg

3 BR, 2 BA, $750Palmetto

3 BR, 2 BA, garage, $850Peachtree City

3 BR, 2 BA,fireplace, $985

770-301-8786 or770-583-8864

www.jimsells.com

800COMMERCIAL

802Bus. property For lease

Sale or LeaseHistoric DowntownGrantville. New owner /developer. 10 businessspaces + office + loftapartments. Comegrow with Grantville!

Jim Sells:770-301-8786

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702apts For rent unFurnished

704homes For rent-unFurn.

Friday • Saturday • Sunday12 lines (about 40 words)

print & online • $30

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Weekend Special

770-253-1576

Rent it fast!770-253-1576

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