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6 lines, 3 days in The NewnanTimes-Herald plus online at times-herald.com Garage Sale Special $ 29.85 Call Today! 770-253-1576 or Email classifi[email protected] Place your Garage Sale ad in The Newnan-Times Herald and receive a 25 percent discount off regular ad rates. Check Out the Classifieds on Pages 8 - 9 Wednesday, August 29, 2012 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. Go to times-herald.com to see 50 Things To Do This Summer! Zoo Atlanta SEE 50 THINGS, PAGE 2 Newnan Stone Mountain Park’s Lasershow Spectacular This not-to-be missed Atlanta tradition promises to wow your family with state- of the-art digital graphics and awe-in- spiring effects. Experience multi-dimen- sional magic on one of the world’s largest outdoor screens - Stone Mountain. More than 25 million people for more than 27 years have witnessed the Lasershow Spectacular. The Laser Canopy creates a dazzling display of neon laser lights fea- turing characters, stories, graphics and fireworks choreographed to popular mu- sical scores, transforming the park into a natural amphitheater. The newly trans- formed show is enhanced with Mounta- invision, a digital projection technology that adds 3-D like effects without the glasses. Stone Mountain Park is located 16 miles east of downtown Atlanta on High- way 78. The laser show begins nightly at 9:30 p.m. and lasts about 45 minutes. You may bring your own blankets and lawn chairs. Admission to the show is free with your $10 vehicle entrance fee to Stone Mountain Park. Call 770-498-5690 or visit www.stonemountainpark.com Zoo Atlanta Looking for lions, tigers and pandas? Alligators, elephants and lizards? What about ostriches, apes or owls? All of these amazing animals and more live at Zoo Atlanta, one of Georgia’s most beloved destinations. Regular shows with the animals, a daily petting zoo, rides and animal feedings are just part of the many things to do. Zoo Atlanta was founded in 1889 and is one of the 10 oldest zoos in continuous operation in the U.S. Aver- age annual attendance typically exceeds 700,000. The zoo maintains a collection of more than 1,000 animals, represent- ing more than 200 species from around the world. Spanning nearly 40 acres of lush landscapes and inviting botanicals, the Zoo is a leader in building naturalis- tic habitats for wildlife. Zoo Atlanta is located at 800 Cherokee Avenue SE, just southeast of downtown Atlanta and I-20 DAWSONVILLE Amicalola Falls State Park One of the state’s most popular state parks resides in Northeast Georgia’s Dawson County and it’s primarily be- cause of Amicalola Falls. This gorgeous waterfall is 729 feet in height, the tall- est such waterfall in the southeast. An approach trail of 8.5 miles leads from the state park to Springer Mountain, but numerous other trails are also available for much shorter journeys. A traditional hotel stay can be found at the lodge atop the mountain, but rustic cottages and RV/Tent campsites are also available for overnighters. The Amicalola Falls State Park is lo- cated at 418 Amicalola Falls State Park Road in Dawsonville, Ga., about 35 miles due north of Cumming. The park is open seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. A parking fee of $5.00 is re- quired. Call 1-706-265-4703 or visit www.georgiastateparks.org/Ami- calolaFalls SAVANNAH River Street Plaza / City Market Bordering the thriving Savannah River port, Historic River Street in Savannah imparts old-world charm. The nine-block brick concourse is filled with old cotton warehouses. Cobblestone sidewalks are the setting for shopping along Savannah’s most famous street where ships glide up the Savannah River and people watching is a spectator sport. River Street Plaza boasts more than 75 boutiques, galleries, a guide to activities and destinations things to do this summer 50 Need an idea to entertain your kids, out-of-town visitors or yourself during the summer months? Well, look no further. Through August, The Newnan-Times Herald will give you some great ideas for family fun! Make Now, Bake Later Meal in a Pinch T he 2012 Powers Festival Labor Day weekend will be held Sep- tember 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the beautiful outdoor setting at Powers Pa- vilion in Newnan, Georgia. Same great outdoor venue! Same great three day weekend! This is the 42nd consecutive year this popular event has occurred. Over the past 42 years, hundreds of exhibitors from around the US have exhibited. This year exhibitors will be from Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, Ohio, South Carolina, and Mississippi. The venue is expected to host over 12,000 attendees over the three day weekend. Powers Festival has been selected several times by the Southeast Tourism Society as one of “The Top Twenty Events” for the month of September. The annual festival includes some- thing for everyone — art, crafts, dem- onstrations by artisans, festival food, entertainment, children’s activities, fresh vegetables, and more. Plantation skilled demonstrations such as; blacksmithing, chair caning, broom making, and the grist mill will be grinding corn. Many artisans will be demonstrating at their booths. Sev- eral new artists have been added to the exhibitor line-up. The entertainment schedule is out- standing this year with eighteen bands on three stages! A new addition this year is a multi- day ticket sold for $10.00 and can be used all three days! Check out the web- site or Facebook page for information and updates:www.powerspavilion.com 42nd Powers Festival 2012 ADMISSION PRICE $ 7.00 Regular Admission $ 5.00 Senior Adult (+55) $ 5.00 Student (with ID) $ 5.00 Military (with ID) $10.00 Multi-Day Ticket Children under 12 FREE Parking is FREE. Coweta Labor Day weekend tradition continues: September 1st-3rd More Powers Festival INSIDE PAGE 4-6 Fiesta Chicken, Rice and Bean Casserole (Makes 6 to 8 servings) 2 cups water 2 teaspoons Instant Chicken Flavor Bouillon 3/4 cup long-grain white rice 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup finely chopped onion 1 bell pepper, any color, chopped 1 jalapeño, seeded and chopped 1 to 2 teaspoons ground cumin 2 large cloves garlic, finely chopped 1 can (12 fluid ounces) Carnation Evaporated Milk 2 large eggs, lightly beaten 3 cups cooked, chopped or shredded chicken breast meat (about 3 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves) 2 cups (8 ounces) shredded Monterey Jack cheese with jalapeños 1 can (15 ounces) black beans, rinsed well and drained 1 1/2 cups frozen, thawed corn, drained 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro (optional) Preheat oven to 350°F. Lightly grease 13 x 9-inch or 3-quart casserole dish. Bring water and bouillon to a boil in medium saucepan. Add rice; cover. Reduce heat to low; cook for 15 to 18 minutes or until rice is almost tender and most of liquid is absorbed (the rice will continue to cook in the cas- serole). Melt butter in large saucepan over medium heat. Add onion, bell pepper, jalapeño and cumin. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 8 minutes or until tender. Stir in garlic; cook for 30 seconds or until fragrant. Whisk together evaporated milk and eggs; stir into saucepan along with prepared rice, chicken, cheese, beans and corn. Spoon into prepared dish. Bake for 40 to 45 minutes or until bubbly and edges are golden. Sprinkle with cilantro before serving. For freeze ahead: Prepare as above using two 2-quart casserole dishes; do not bake or sprinkle with cilantro. Allow casserole to cool to room temperature. Cover tightly with plastic wrap, then with aluminum foil; freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in refrigerator. Uncover. Preheat oven to 350°F. Bake for 60 to 70 minutes or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Sprinkle with cilantro before serving.

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6 lines, 3 days in The NewnanTimes-Herald plus online at times-herald.com

Garage Sale Special

$29.85➤ Call Today! 770-253-1576 or ➤ Email [email protected]

Place your Garage Sale ad in The Newnan-Times Herald and receive a 25 percent discount off regular ad rates.

Check Out the Classifieds on Pages 8 - 9

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

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.

Go to times-herald.com to see 50 Things To Do This Summer!

Zoo Atlanta

➤ SEE 50 Things, PAGE 2

Newnan

Stone Mountain Park’s Lasershow SpectacularThis not-to-be missed Atlanta tradition promises to wow your family with state-of the-art digital graphics and awe-in-spiring effects. Experience multi-dimen-sional magic on one of the world’s largest outdoor screens - Stone Mountain. More than 25 million people for more than 27 years have witnessed the Lasershow Spectacular. The Laser Canopy creates a dazzling display of neon laser lights fea-turing characters, stories, graphics and fireworks choreographed to popular mu-sical scores, transforming the park into a natural amphitheater. The newly trans-formed show is enhanced with Mounta-invision, a digital projection technology that adds 3-D like effects without the glasses.

Stone Mountain Park is located 16 miles east of downtown Atlanta on High-way 78. The laser show begins nightly at 9:30 p.m. and lasts about 45 minutes. You may bring your own blankets and lawn chairs. Admission to the show is free with your $10 vehicle entrance fee to Stone Mountain Park. Call 770-498-5690 or visit www.stonemountainpark.com

Zoo AtlantaLooking for lions, tigers and pandas? Alligators, elephants and lizards? What about ostriches, apes or owls? All of these amazing animals and more live at Zoo Atlanta, one of Georgia’s most beloved destinations. Regular shows with the animals, a daily petting zoo, rides and animal feedings are just part of the many things to do. Zoo Atlanta was founded in 1889 and is one of the 10 oldest zoos in continuous operation in the U.S. Aver-age annual attendance typically exceeds 700,000. The zoo maintains a collection of more than 1,000 animals, represent-ing more than 200 species from around

the world. Spanning nearly 40 acres of lush landscapes and inviting botanicals, the Zoo is a leader in building naturalis-tic habitats for wildlife.

Zoo Atlanta is located at 800 Cherokee Avenue SE, just southeast of downtown Atlanta and I-20

DAWSONVILLE

Amicalola Falls State ParkOne of the state’s most popular state parks resides in Northeast Georgia’s Dawson County and it’s primarily be-cause of Amicalola Falls. This gorgeous waterfall is 729 feet in height, the tall-est such waterfall in the southeast. An approach trail of 8.5 miles leads from the state park to Springer Mountain, but numerous other trails are also available for much shorter journeys. A traditional hotel stay can be found at the lodge atop the mountain, but rustic cottages and RV/Tent campsites are also available for overnighters.

The Amicalola Falls State Park is lo-

cated at 418 Amicalola Falls State Park Road in Dawsonville, Ga., about 35 miles due north of Cumming. The park is open seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. A parking fee of $5.00 is re-quired. Call 1-706-265-4703 or visit www.georgiastateparks.org/Ami-calolaFalls

SAVANNAHRiver Street Plaza / City MarketBordering the thriving Savannah River port, Historic River Street in Savannah imparts old-world charm. The nine-block brick concourse is filled with old cotton warehouses. Cobblestone sidewalks are the setting for shopping along Savannah’s most famous street where ships glide up the Savannah River and people watching is a spectator sport. River Street Plaza boasts more than 75 boutiques, galleries,

a guide to activities and destinations

things to do this summer

50 Need an idea to entertain your kids, out-of-town visitors

or yourself during the summer months?

Well, look no further. Through August, The Newnan-Times Herald will give you some great ideas for family fun!

Make Now, Bake LaterMeal in a Pinch

The 2012 Powers Festival Labor Day weekend will be held Sep-tember 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the

beautiful outdoor setting at Powers Pa-vilion in Newnan, Georgia. Same great outdoor venue! Same great three day weekend! This is the 42nd consecutive year this popular event has occurred. Over the past 42 years, hundreds of exhibitors from around the US have exhibited. This year exhibitors will be from Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, Ohio, South Carolina, and Mississippi. The venue is expected to host over 12,000 attendees over the three day weekend.

Powers Festival has been selected several times by the Southeast Tourism Society as one of “The Top Twenty Events” for the month of September.

The annual festival includes some-thing for everyone — art, crafts, dem-onstrations by artisans, festival food, entertainment, children’s activities, fresh vegetables, and more.

Plantation skilled demonstrations

such as; blacksmithing, chair caning, broom making, and the grist mill will be grinding corn. Many artisans will be demonstrating at their booths. Sev-eral new artists have been added to the exhibitor line-up.

The entertainment schedule is out-standing this year with eighteen bands on three stages!

A new addition this year is a multi-day ticket sold for $10.00 and can be used all three days! Check out the web-site or Facebook page for information and updates:www.powerspavilion.com

42nd Powers Festival

2012 ADMISSION PRICE

$ 7.00 Regular Admission$ 5.00 Senior Adult (+55)$ 5.00 Student (with ID)$ 5.00 Military (with ID)$10.00 Multi-Day Ticket Children under 12 FREE Parking is FREE.

Coweta Labor Day weekend tradition continues: September 1st-3rd

MorePowers Festival

inside

➤ PAGe 4-6

Fiesta Chicken, Rice and Bean Casserole(Makes 6 to 8 servings) 2 cups water 2 teaspoons Instant Chicken Flavor Bouillon 3/4 cup long-grain white rice 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup finely chopped onion 1 bell pepper, any color, chopped 1 jalapeño, seeded and chopped 1 to 2 teaspoons ground cumin 2 large cloves garlic, finely chopped 1 can (12 fluid ounces) Carnation Evaporated Milk 2 large eggs, lightly beaten 3 cups cooked, chopped or shredded chicken breast meat (about 3 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves) 2 cups (8 ounces) shredded Monterey Jack cheese with jalapeños 1 can (15 ounces) black beans, rinsed well and drained 1 1/2 cups frozen, thawed corn, drained 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro (optional)

Preheat oven to 350°F. Lightly grease 13 x 9-inch or 3-quart casserole dish.Bring water and bouillon to a boil in medium saucepan. Add rice; cover.

Reduce heat to low; cook for 15 to 18 minutes or until rice is almost tender and most of liquid is absorbed (the rice will continue to cook in the cas-serole).

Melt butter in large saucepan over medium heat. Add onion, bell pepper, jalapeño and cumin. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 8 minutes or until tender. Stir in garlic; cook for 30 seconds or until fragrant.

Whisk together evaporated milk and eggs; stir into saucepan along with prepared rice, chicken, cheese, beans and corn. Spoon into prepared dish.

Bake for 40 to 45 minutes or until bubbly and edges are golden. Sprinkle with cilantro before serving.

For freeze ahead:Prepare as above using two 2-quart casserole dishes; do not bake or sprinkle with cilantro. Allow casserole to cool to room temperature. Cover tightly with plastic wrap, then with aluminum foil; freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in refrigerator. Uncover. Preheat oven to 350°F. Bake for 60 to 70 minutes or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Sprinkle with cilantro before serving.

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$169

16 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

16 oz. Flavorite Sweet Relishor Sweet Salad Cubes 99¢

26 oz. Iodized or PlainFlavoriteSalt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3/$1

$2.00/2

MANUFACTURER COUPON RV0200VALID 08/27/12 - 09/02/12

when you buy any 2 packages of OSCAR MAYER Meat Hot Dogs (16 oz.)

SAVE $2.00Reproduction, alteration, transfer or sale of this coupon or its contents

is prohibited and is a criminal offense

RETAILER: Mail to: Kraft Foods Group, Inc., P.O. Box 880055, El Paso, TX. 88588-0055.Cash value 1/100¢. © 2012 Kraft Foods

VOID IF COPIED, TRANSFERRED, PURCHASED OR SOLD. ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE.

56 oz. Pkg.Select Varieties

Blue BunnyIce Cream

Squares

$29712.01-33.5 oz., Assorted FlavorsCulinary CirclePizzas . . . . . . . . . . .

$389

8 Ct.FlavoriteCorn on the Cob . . . . . . .

$169

2 Lb.Fresh FrozenCut Corn . . . . . . . . . .

$190

2 Lb.Fresh FrozenCut Green Beans . . .

$212

2 Lb.Fresh FrozenWhite Cream Corn . . . .

$336

128 oz. Reduced Fat Assorted FlavorShopper's ValueIce Cream . . . . . . . . . . . .

$379

5-10.25 oz. BoxSelect Varieties

BanquetMeals

96¢

24.10-32.50 oz.Original Line

DiGiornoAssortedPizzas

$5362 lb.Fresh Frozen Blackeye orCrowder Peas . . . . .

$243

2 lb.Fresh Frozen Breaded Okra, Butter Beans, Italian Green BeansVegetables . . . . . . . . .

$211

2 lb.Fresh Frozen Breaded Squash orBroccoli Florets . . . .

$248

6 ct. Pkg. Select VarietiesKlondikeBars or Sandwiches . . . . . .

$263

10-16 oz. Box, Select VarietiesNew York Cheese Toastor Dips N Sticks . . .

$237

8.5-12 oz. Pkg., Select VarietiesHealthy Choice Entrees and Naturals or Marie Callender Bakes orMini Pies . . . . . . . . . .

$166

26-32 oz. Pkg., Select VarietiesOre-Ida Hashbrowns andMashed Potatoes . . . . .

$227

6 Pack, Strawberry, Peach, Coconut or LimeBlue BellFruit Bars . . . . . . . . . .

$179

2 lb.Fresh Frozen Baby Lima Beans orButter Peas . . . . . . . .

$281

2 lb.Fresh Frozen

Yellow Squash

$190

32 oz. Regular or CrinkleEssential Everyday

Cut Fries$139

13.75 oz. Buttermilk, Homestyle or Blueberry

Essential EverydayWaffles

$129

2 lb.Fresh FrozenCorn onthe Cob

$190

when you buy any combination of 4 NABISCO Snack Crackers (5.5-10 oz.), RITZ Crackers (9.5-15.1 oz.) or NEWTONS Fruit Thins (8-14 oz.)

SAVE $2.00

MANUFACTURER COUPON RV0200VALID 08/27/12 - 09/02/12

$2.00/4

VOID IF COPIED, TRANSFERRED, PURCHASED OR SOLD. ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE.

RETAILER: Mail to: Kraft Foods Group, Inc.,P.O. Box 880055, El Paso, TX. 88588-0055.Cash value 1/100¢. © 2012 Kraft Foods

Reproduction, alteration, transfer or sale of this coupon or its contents is prohibited and is a criminal offense.

11 oz., Assorted FlavorsEssential EverydayPoptarts. . . . . . . . . 99¢8 oz.Essential EverydaySqueeze Mustard 49¢24 oz.Shoppers ValueSqueeze Ketchup 73¢10 oz.

FlavoriteWorcestershire Sauce 79¢11.5 oz. Classic or French Roast

Essential EverydayGround Coffee

$2296 oz.

Shoppers ValueHot Sauce . . . .

3/$116 oz.Essential EverydaySaltines . . . . . . .

$12918 oz. Creamy or CrunchyShoppers ValuePeanut Butter .

$14964 oz.FlavoriteApple Juice . . .

$149

16 oz. All MeatOscar MayerHot Dogs.........................

$160

12 oz.FourstarRed Hots.........................

$137

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

$199

2 Lb.GeorgiaRed Hots.........................

$307

14 oz.Nathan'sAll Beef Franks..............

$297

19 oz.Johnsonville Bratwurstor Italian Sausage..........

$295

Salchichas de toda carne, 16 onzasSalchicha ahumado, 16 onzas Salchichas de todo de res, 14 onzas

Salchicha ahumado, 40 onzasBocados refrigerantes de almuerzo, 11.7 onzas Ensaladas de papa o col, 3 libras

Salchichas rojos picantes, 12 onzasSalchichas rojos picantes, 2 libras Salchicha italiano o bratwurst, 19 onzas

40 oz.FourstarSmoked Sausage..........

$49911.7 oz.Oscar MayerFun Pack Lunchables.

$1883 Lb.Reser'sPotato Salad or Cole Slaw

$199

Salchichas de tortas o enlaces pequeños frescos, 10 onzas10 oz. Patties or LinksSunset FarmsFresh Sausage.................

$240

16 oz. SlicedSunset FarmsHam or Ham Steaks.....

$321Salchichas ahumado, 3 libras

Filetes de jamón o jamón rebanado, 16 onzas

1.5 Lb.Georgia SpecialSmoked Sausage...........

$300

24 Pk., .5 LiterSuper ChillWater

$259

FD 082712_3

U.S.D.A. Inspected FreshRib Half or Loin Half

Pork Loin

$228lb.

U.S.D.A. inspeccionado de mitad de costillas de lomo de cerdo o mitad de lomo fresco

41/50 Ct., 2 Lb. Fully CookedSea BestCooked Shrimp..

$1311

2 Lb.BubbaBurgers.................

$745 20 oz. Fully CookedLloyds Baby BackPork Ribs..........

$770ea.

ea. ea.

Hamburguesas, 2 libras Costillitas traseras de cerdo cocinado completamente, 20 onzas

Camarón completamente cocinado 41/50, bolso de 2 libras

McEvers 3 Lb.Beef Patties orHamburger Steak

$795Bistecs de hamburguesas o hamburguesas de res, 3 libras

ea.

14.5 oz. French Cut Green Beans or 15 oz. Cream Style Corn or Sweet PeasAllensVegetables

2/98¢

10-10.5 oz.Frito-Lay'sAsst.FlavorChips

$199

4 Lb. DominoGranulated Sugar

$228 128 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 . . . . . . . . . .

$109

16 oz.Essential EverydayPinto Beans . . . . 99¢

1 RollShoppers ValueTowels . . . . . . . . 56¢

8 oz. Spaghetti or Elbow MacaroniEssential EverydayPasta . . . . .

2/89¢

8 Pk.Food DepotHamburger or Hot Dog Buns

89¢16 oz.Mt. OliveSweet Relishor SweetSalad Cubes

$119

8 Ct. Hamburger or Hot DogWonder ClassicWhite Buns . .

$150

80 oz.Mt. Olive KosherDill Pickles . .

$236

10 oz. Powdered or 10.5 oz. FrostedLittle DebbieMini Bagged Donuts

$119

15.25-15.5 oz.NabiscoOreo Cookies .

$270

12.8-15.1 oz. Ritz or 7-10 Snack LineNabiscoCrackers . . . .

$227

8-14 oz.NabiscoNewtons . . . .

$318

3.7-7.75 oz.Nabisco Snackwell100 Calorie Pack

$227

12.2-14.4 oz. Honey-MaidNabiscoGrahams . . . ..

$297

12 oz. Shells & Cheddar or 14 oz. MacaroniEssential EverydayDeluxe Pasta .

$129

7.25 oz.Shoppers ValueMacaroni & Cheese

2/78¢

5 lb. Self-Rising Reg., or WhiteFlavoriteCorn Meal . . . .

$189

5 lb. Self-Rising or PlainFlavoriteFlour . . . . . . . .

$189

15 Lb.Shoppers ValueDog Food . . . .

$599

15 Lb.Shoppers ValueCat Food . . . .

$699

48 oz.Essential EverydayVegetable Oil . .

$249

4 Lb. Bag Regular or Assorted

Shoppers ValueDog Bones . . . .

$299

96 oz.Shoppers ValueBleach . . . . . . . .

$109

40 Ct., 9 InchHomelifeFoam Plates . . 79¢

22 oz. Non DairyShoppers ValueCreamer . . . . . . . .

$169

16 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

16 oz. Flavorite Sweet Relishor Sweet Salad Cubes 99¢

26 oz. Iodized or PlainFlavoriteSalt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3/$1

$2.00/2

MANUFACTURER COUPON RV0200VALID 08/27/12 - 09/02/12

when you buy any 2 packages of OSCAR MAYER Meat Hot Dogs (16 oz.)

SAVE $2.00Reproduction, alteration, transfer or sale of this coupon or its contents

is prohibited and is a criminal offense

RETAILER: Mail to: Kraft Foods Group, Inc., P.O. Box 880055, El Paso, TX. 88588-0055.Cash value 1/100¢. © 2012 Kraft Foods

VOID IF COPIED, TRANSFERRED, PURCHASED OR SOLD. ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE.

56 oz. Pkg.Select Varieties

Blue BunnyIce Cream

Squares

$29712.01-33.5 oz., Assorted FlavorsCulinary CirclePizzas . . . . . . . . . . .

$389

8 Ct.FlavoriteCorn on the Cob . . . . . . .

$169

2 Lb.Fresh FrozenCut Corn . . . . . . . . . .

$190

2 Lb.Fresh FrozenCut Green Beans . . .

$212

2 Lb.Fresh FrozenWhite Cream Corn . . . .

$336

128 oz. Reduced Fat Assorted FlavorShopper's ValueIce Cream . . . . . . . . . . . .

$379

5-10.25 oz. BoxSelect Varieties

BanquetMeals

96¢

24.10-32.50 oz.Original Line

DiGiornoAssortedPizzas

$5362 lb.Fresh Frozen Blackeye orCrowder Peas . . . . .

$243

2 lb.Fresh Frozen Breaded Okra, Butter Beans, Italian Green BeansVegetables . . . . . . . . .

$211

2 lb.Fresh Frozen Breaded Squash orBroccoli Florets . . . .

$248

6 ct. Pkg. Select VarietiesKlondikeBars or Sandwiches . . . . . .

$263

10-16 oz. Box, Select VarietiesNew York Cheese Toastor Dips N Sticks . . .

$237

8.5-12 oz. Pkg., Select VarietiesHealthy Choice Entrees and Naturals or Marie Callender Bakes orMini Pies . . . . . . . . . .

$166

26-32 oz. Pkg., Select VarietiesOre-Ida Hashbrowns andMashed Potatoes . . . . .

$227

6 Pack, Strawberry, Peach, Coconut or LimeBlue BellFruit Bars . . . . . . . . . .

$179

2 lb.Fresh Frozen Baby Lima Beans orButter Peas . . . . . . . .

$281

2 lb.Fresh Frozen

Yellow Squash

$190

32 oz. Regular or CrinkleEssential Everyday

Cut Fries$139

13.75 oz. Buttermilk, Homestyle or Blueberry

Essential EverydayWaffles

$129

2 lb.Fresh FrozenCorn onthe Cob

$190

when you buy any combination of 4 NABISCO Snack Crackers (5.5-10 oz.), RITZ Crackers (9.5-15.1 oz.) or NEWTONS Fruit Thins (8-14 oz.)

SAVE $2.00

MANUFACTURER COUPON RV0200VALID 08/27/12 - 09/02/12

$2.00/4

VOID IF COPIED, TRANSFERRED, PURCHASED OR SOLD. ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE.

RETAILER: Mail to: Kraft Foods Group, Inc.,P.O. Box 880055, El Paso, TX. 88588-0055.Cash value 1/100¢. © 2012 Kraft Foods

Reproduction, alteration, transfer or sale of this coupon or its contents is prohibited and is a criminal offense.

11 oz., Assorted FlavorsEssential EverydayPoptarts. . . . . . . . . 99¢8 oz.Essential EverydaySqueeze Mustard 49¢24 oz.Shoppers ValueSqueeze Ketchup 73¢10 oz.

FlavoriteWorcestershire Sauce 79¢11.5 oz. Classic or French Roast

Essential EverydayGround Coffee

$2296 oz.

Shoppers ValueHot Sauce . . . .

3/$116 oz.Essential EverydaySaltines . . . . . . .

$12918 oz. Creamy or CrunchyShoppers ValuePeanut Butter .

$14964 oz.FlavoriteApple Juice . . .

$149

16 oz. All MeatOscar MayerHot Dogs.........................

$160

12 oz.FourstarRed Hots.........................

$137

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

$199

2 Lb.GeorgiaRed Hots.........................

$307

14 oz.Nathan'sAll Beef Franks..............

$297

19 oz.Johnsonville Bratwurstor Italian Sausage..........

$295

Salchichas de toda carne, 16 onzasSalchicha ahumado, 16 onzas Salchichas de todo de res, 14 onzas

Salchicha ahumado, 40 onzasBocados refrigerantes de almuerzo, 11.7 onzas Ensaladas de papa o col, 3 libras

Salchichas rojos picantes, 12 onzasSalchichas rojos picantes, 2 libras Salchicha italiano o bratwurst, 19 onzas

40 oz.FourstarSmoked Sausage..........

$49911.7 oz.Oscar MayerFun Pack Lunchables.

$1883 Lb.Reser'sPotato Salad or Cole Slaw

$199

Salchichas de tortas o enlaces pequeños frescos, 10 onzas10 oz. Patties or LinksSunset FarmsFresh Sausage.................

$240

16 oz. SlicedSunset FarmsHam or Ham Steaks.....

$321Salchichas ahumado, 3 libras

Filetes de jamón o jamón rebanado, 16 onzas

1.5 Lb.Georgia SpecialSmoked Sausage...........

$300

24 Pk., .5 LiterSuper ChillWater

$259

Fresh Ground Round

or Chopped Sirloin

$322lb.

Solomillo molido o carne redonda molida fresco

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

$472

16 oz.McEversRed Hots..............................

$167

16 oz. McEversHot Dawg....................

$150

1.5 Lb.McEversSmoked Links............

$250

Salchichas de bollo, 16 onzas

Enlaces de salchicha pequeño ahumado, 1.5 libras

Tortas de salchicha, 2.5 Libras

Salchichas rojos picantes, 16 onzas

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

$11624 oz.McEversHot Dogs.....................

$323Salchicha polaco o salchicha ahumado, 16 onza Salchichas de bollo, 24 onzas

12 oz. Regular or Thick SlicedGwaltneyBacon...........................

$228

12 oz. Baby LinkRoyalSmoked Sausage.........

$268

14 oz.Butterball TurkeySmoked Sausage.........

$214Salchicha ahumado de pavo, 14 onzas

Tocino rebanado grueso o regular, 12 onzas

Salchicha ahumado de enlace pequeño, 12 onzas

U.S.D.A. Select BeefEye of RoundRoast......................

$423

U.S.D.A. Select BeefBoneless Full CutRound Steak.........

$343lb.

U.S.D.A. selecto de rosbif de pulpa bola

U.S.D.A. selecto de bistec de corte completo de centro sin hueso

lb.

U.S.D.A. Select BeefBonelessRibeye Steak........

$755

U.S.D.A. Select BeefBonelessSwiss Steak................

$354lb.

lb.

U.S.D.A. selecto de bistec de ojo de la costilla sin hueso

U.S.D.A. selecto de bistec suizo sin hueso

Fresh St. Louis Style

Spare Ribs................$297

Costillas estilo St. Louis frescaslb.

2 Lb. Family PackRoyalThick Sliced Bacon

$642Tocino rebanado grueso de paquete de familia, 2 libras

Fresh Frozen PorkBaby BackSpare Ribs................

$335Costillitas de cerdo traseras congelado frescas

lb.

20-50 Ct. Pkg., Select VarietiesHefty Plates, Bowls or Cups

$16913-22 Ct., Select VarietiesHefty One Zip Freezer/Storage Bags

$171

9 Pk. Ultra or CleanCottonelleBath Tissue . .

$607

8 Pk. White 1000ScottBath Tissue . .

$604

112-184 Ct., Select VarietiesKleenex Facial Tissue . . .

$116

68-90 Ct., Select VarietiesKleenex Facial Tissue . . .

$116

6 Pk. Reg. RollVivaPaper Towels .

$625

16-24 oz., Select VarietiesVlasicPickles . . . . . . . .

$165

10.23 oz.Kraft Velveeta w/Assorted Potatoes

$180

12.6 oz. Deluxe Classic Cheddar, Hearty 4 Cheese, Homestyle Sharp Cheddar Bacon or Homestyle Parmesan Alfredo, 14.5 oz. Mac & Cheese Twin Pack, 12 oz. Velveeta Shells & Cheese or 14 oz. Deluxe Macaroni & Cheese Regular or LightKraft Dinners . . . . . . .

$18212 oz. Light Velveeta Shells, 10 oz. Velveeta Shells Bit'o Bacon, 14 oz. Deluxe 4 Cheese Blend or Sharp Cheddar Deluxe, 9.4 oz. Rotini Cheddar & Broccoli, 10 oz. Rotini & Cheese Whole GrainKraft or VelveetaDinners . . . . . . .

$18311.3 oz. Chili Cheese Mac, 12.8 oz. Tuna Melt, 12.5 oz. Chicken Alfredo, 14.64 oz. Chicken Broccoli, 15.5 oz. Zesty BBQ Chicken, 15.66 oz. Supreme Nacho or 12.86 oz. Ultra CheeseburgerVelveetaSkillet Dinners

$183

48 oz. Pure Canola, Corn or Natural BlendCrisco Cooking Oil . .

$307

6.34-6.73 oz., Select VarietiesPringles Super Stack Chips

$143

25 oz. Bottle, Select VarietiesPalmoliveDish Detergent

$214

21.5-28 oz., Select VarietiesBush's Best Baked or Grillin' Beans

$174

20 oz.Food Depot Giant White Bread . 99¢

18 oz., Select VarietiesSweet Baby Ray'sBarbecue Sauce

$122

12 Pk. Ultra Double Roll, GentleAloe & Vera or Clean Double RollCottonelleBath Tissue

$625

48 oz.CriscoVegetable Oil

$290

19.3-19.9 oz.Select VarietiesDuncan HinesBrownie Mix

$118

24 oz.Hunt'sKetchup

92¢

10 oz.Select VarietiesA.1.Steak Sauce

$270

32 oz., Select VarietiesGatorade Thirst Quencher 97¢

12 oz., Select VarietiesGevalia Coffee . . . . . . .

$54012 oz. Signature Steakhouse, Buffalo BBQ, Balsamic Herb, Seasoned Salt, Tuscan Sun Dried Tomatoes, Santa Fe Chili Lime Garlic, Meditteranean Herb Wine or Szechuan Sweet & Sour BBQLawry'sMarinade . . . . .

$15412 oz. Steak & Chop, Teriyaki, Lemon Pepper, Baja Chipotle, Herb & Garlic or MesquiteLawry'sMarinade . . . . .

$155

1-1.62 oz., Select VarietiesMcCormick Taco Seasoning

2/86¢

.87 oz. Chicken Quesadilla SouthwesternMcCormick Taco Seasoning

2/92¢

4-6 oz., Select VarietiesKeeblerPie Crusts . . . . .

$131

5 oz. In Oil or WaterStarKist Chunk Light Tuna Halves . 93¢

12 oz. Bottle, Select VarietiesKraft SizzlingSalads Dressings

$235

14-16 oz. Bottle, Select VarietiesKraftSalad Dressing

$235

18.25 oz., Select VarietiesDuncan HinesCupcake or Cake Mix

$118

16.5 oz. Box, Select VarietiesDuncan HinesCake Mixes . . .

$102

16.2 oz. Cinnamon Toast Crunch, 16 oz. Lucky Charms or 18 oz. Reese's Peanut Butter PuffsGeneral MillsCereals . . . . . .

$327

16 oz.General MillsGolden Grahams

$316

17 oz. Honey NutGeneral MillsCheerios . . . . . . .

$365

20 oz.Food DepotWheat Bread .

$117

12 Pk.Food Depot Hamburgeror Hot Dog Buns

$125

16 oz.Food DepotBBQ Bread . .

$125

22 Ct.Frito-Lay'sMultipack . . .

$599

8 Pk.Frito-Lay'sCrackers . . . .

$159

5 oz.Golden FlakeAsst. Flavor Chips

$139

1 oz.Golden FlakeAsst. Chips . . .

4/$124 oz.Country HearthGiant White Bread

$119

59 oz. Ctn. Select VarietiesMinute Maid

Ades or Punches

$125

8 oz. AssortedEssential Everyday Chunk or Shredded Cheese

$139

12 oz.Cruz Fajita

Tortillas

$150

4 Pk.Buttermilk or Homestyle

FlavoriteBiscuits

$129

59 oz. Ctn. Select VarietiesTropicana Orangeor Grapefruit Juice

$271

6 Ct. Pkg. Select VarietiesKraft

Milk Bites Bars

$205

GallonRed DiamondSweet Brewed Tea

$212 QuartDairy FreshHalf n' Half . . . . . .

$258

12-16 oz. Ctn. Gucamole or French OnionDean's Dips

$116

4 Pack Ctn. Original, Delights or FiberYopalit or Fiber OneYogurt . . . . . . . . . .

$16216 oz. Chocolate Eclair or CaramelYoplait DelightsYogurt . . . . . . . . . .

$164

16 oz. Lemon TorteYoplait DelightsYogurt . . . . . . . . . .

$177GallonCountry DeliteOrange Juice . .

$280

1/2 GallonCountry DeliteWhole Buttermilk

$199

1/2 GallonCountry DeliteButtermilk.............

$169

Gallon, Citrus, Tropical Punch or Mango

TampicoDrinks . . . . . . . .

$170

Gallon, Assorted FlavorsMusic CityFruit Ade . . . . . .

$126

GallonChocolateDelite . . . . . . . . .

$181

1/2 Gallon WholeCountry DeliteChocolate Milk

$219

8 oz. ChunkEssential EverydaySwiss Cheese . . .

$189

16 oz. Chunk Cheese or Shredded Cheddar or MozzarellaEssential EverydayAsst. Cheese . .

$299

8 oz. Swiss or ProvoloneEssential EverydayNatural Slice Cheese

$199

12 oz. SinglesEssential EverydayAmerican Cheese . . .

$159 16 oz. SinglesEssential EverydayAmerican Cheese . .

$229 5.3 oz. Select VarieitesDannon OikosYogurt . . . . . . . 89¢

16 oz. Ctn. Select VarietiesDaisySour Cream . . . . . .

$153

8 oz.Dutch FarmsFrench Onion Dip . 64¢

3 lb.Flavorite Spread BowlMargarine . . . . . .

$199 5 oz. Colby Jack or Sharp CheddarKraftCracker Cuts . .

$233

7-8 oz. Select Varieties Chunk or ShreddedKraft Cheese . . . . . . . . . .

$253

8 oz. Chunk or ShreddedEssential EverydayAsst. Cheese . . .

$139

16 oz.Dutch FarmsFrench Onion Dip . .

$112

when you buy any 10 of the following participating Kraft Foods items:SAVE $5.00

MANUFACTURER COUPON RV0500VALID 08/27/12 - 09/02/12

$5.00/10VOID IF COPIED, TRANSFERRED, PURCHASED OR SOLD. ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE.

RETAILER: Mail to: Kraft Foods Group, Inc., P.O. Box 880055, El Paso, TX. 88588-0055. Cash value 1/100¢. © 2012 Kraft Foods

Reproduction, alteration, transfer or sale of this coupon or its contents is prohibited and is a criminal offense

• BREAKSTONE’S Sour Cream (16 oz.)• KRAFT Natural Shredded and Chunk Cheese

(7-8 oz.)• KRAFT Singles (10.7-12 oz.)• Any Refrigerated JELL-O Snacks (4-Pack)• A.1. Steak Sauce (10 oz.)• KRAFT Anything Dressing (14-16 oz.)• KRAFT Deluxe Macaroni & Cheese Dinners (14 oz.) • VELVEETA Shells & Cheese Dinners (10.3-12 oz.) • KRAFT HOMESTYLE Macaroni & Cheese Dinners

(12.6 oz.)

• KOOL-AID, COUNTRY TIME & TANG Drink Mix (6-8 qt)

• PLANTERS Dry Roasted Peanuts (16 oz.)• MAXWELL HOUSE Ground Coffee

(28-34.5 oz.)• Any CAPRI SUN Product (10 ct.) • KOOL-AID Jammers Juice Drink (10 ct.) • OSCAR MAYER Meat Hot Dogs (16 oz.)• OSCAR MAYER Beef Hot Dogs (16 oz.)• OSCAR MAYER Selects Beef Franks (15 oz.)• OSCAR MAYER Bacon (12-16 oz.)

• OSCAR MAYER Meat Bologna (16 oz.)• OSCAR MAYER Deli Fresh Meats (7-9 oz.)• OSCAR MAYER CARVING BOARD Meats

(7-7.5 oz.)• CLAUSSEN Pickles (20-32 oz.)• LUNCHABLES Lunch Combinations with

Drink and Lunch Combinations with Fruit

*Capri Sun and the Capri Sun pouch are a trademark of the Deutsche SiSi-Werke Betriebs GmbH.

Fresh Ground Round

or Chopped Sirloin

$322lb.

Solomillo molido o carne redonda molida fresco

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

$472

16 oz.McEversRed Hots..............................

$167

16 oz. McEversHot Dawg....................

$150

1.5 Lb.McEversSmoked Links............

$250

Salchichas de bollo, 16 onzas

Enlaces de salchicha pequeño ahumado, 1.5 libras

Tortas de salchicha, 2.5 Libras

Salchichas rojos picantes, 16 onzas

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

$11624 oz.McEversHot Dogs.....................

$323Salchicha polaco o salchicha ahumado, 16 onza Salchichas de bollo, 24 onzas

12 oz. Regular or Thick SlicedGwaltneyBacon...........................

$228

12 oz. Baby LinkRoyalSmoked Sausage.........

$268

14 oz.Butterball TurkeySmoked Sausage.........

$214Salchicha ahumado de pavo, 14 onzas

Tocino rebanado grueso o regular, 12 onzas

Salchicha ahumado de enlace pequeño, 12 onzas

U.S.D.A. Select BeefEye of RoundRoast......................

$423

U.S.D.A. Select BeefBoneless Full CutRound Steak.........

$343lb.

U.S.D.A. selecto de rosbif de pulpa bola

U.S.D.A. selecto de bistec de corte completo de centro sin hueso

lb.

U.S.D.A. Select BeefBonelessRibeye Steak........

$755

U.S.D.A. Select BeefBonelessSwiss Steak................

$354lb.

lb.

U.S.D.A. selecto de bistec de ojo de la costilla sin hueso

U.S.D.A. selecto de bistec suizo sin hueso

Fresh St. Louis Style

Spare Ribs................$297

Costillas estilo St. Louis frescaslb.

2 Lb. Family PackRoyalThick Sliced Bacon

$642Tocino rebanado grueso de paquete de familia, 2 libras

Fresh Frozen PorkBaby BackSpare Ribs................

$335Costillitas de cerdo traseras congelado frescas

lb.

20-50 Ct. Pkg., Select VarietiesHefty Plates, Bowls or Cups

$16913-22 Ct., Select VarietiesHefty One Zip Freezer/Storage Bags

$171

9 Pk. Ultra or CleanCottonelleBath Tissue . .

$607

8 Pk. White 1000ScottBath Tissue . .

$604

112-184 Ct., Select VarietiesKleenex Facial Tissue . . .

$116

68-90 Ct., Select VarietiesKleenex Facial Tissue . . .

$116

6 Pk. Reg. RollVivaPaper Towels .

$625

16-24 oz., Select VarietiesVlasicPickles . . . . . . . .

$165

10.23 oz.Kraft Velveeta w/Assorted Potatoes

$180

12.6 oz. Deluxe Classic Cheddar, Hearty 4 Cheese, Homestyle Sharp Cheddar Bacon or Homestyle Parmesan Alfredo, 14.5 oz. Mac & Cheese Twin Pack, 12 oz. Velveeta Shells & Cheese or 14 oz. Deluxe Macaroni & Cheese Regular or LightKraft Dinners . . . . . . .

$18212 oz. Light Velveeta Shells, 10 oz. Velveeta Shells Bit'o Bacon, 14 oz. Deluxe 4 Cheese Blend or Sharp Cheddar Deluxe, 9.4 oz. Rotini Cheddar & Broccoli, 10 oz. Rotini & Cheese Whole GrainKraft or VelveetaDinners . . . . . . .

$18311.3 oz. Chili Cheese Mac, 12.8 oz. Tuna Melt, 12.5 oz. Chicken Alfredo, 14.64 oz. Chicken Broccoli, 15.5 oz. Zesty BBQ Chicken, 15.66 oz. Supreme Nacho or 12.86 oz. Ultra CheeseburgerVelveetaSkillet Dinners

$183

48 oz. Pure Canola, Corn or Natural BlendCrisco Cooking Oil . .

$307

6.34-6.73 oz., Select VarietiesPringles Super Stack Chips

$143

25 oz. Bottle, Select VarietiesPalmoliveDish Detergent

$214

21.5-28 oz., Select VarietiesBush's Best Baked or Grillin' Beans

$174

20 oz.Food Depot Giant White Bread . 99¢

18 oz., Select VarietiesSweet Baby Ray'sBarbecue Sauce

$122

12 Pk. Ultra Double Roll, GentleAloe & Vera or Clean Double RollCottonelleBath Tissue

$625

48 oz.CriscoVegetable Oil

$290

19.3-19.9 oz.Select VarietiesDuncan HinesBrownie Mix

$118

24 oz.Hunt'sKetchup

92¢

10 oz.Select VarietiesA.1.Steak Sauce

$270

32 oz., Select VarietiesGatorade Thirst Quencher 97¢

12 oz., Select VarietiesGevalia Coffee . . . . . . .

$54012 oz. Signature Steakhouse, Buffalo BBQ, Balsamic Herb, Seasoned Salt, Tuscan Sun Dried Tomatoes, Santa Fe Chili Lime Garlic, Meditteranean Herb Wine or Szechuan Sweet & Sour BBQLawry'sMarinade . . . . .

$15412 oz. Steak & Chop, Teriyaki, Lemon Pepper, Baja Chipotle, Herb & Garlic or MesquiteLawry'sMarinade . . . . .

$155

1-1.62 oz., Select VarietiesMcCormick Taco Seasoning

2/86¢

.87 oz. Chicken Quesadilla SouthwesternMcCormick Taco Seasoning

2/92¢

4-6 oz., Select VarietiesKeeblerPie Crusts . . . . .

$131

5 oz. In Oil or WaterStarKist Chunk Light Tuna Halves . 93¢

12 oz. Bottle, Select VarietiesKraft SizzlingSalads Dressings

$235

14-16 oz. Bottle, Select VarietiesKraftSalad Dressing

$235

18.25 oz., Select VarietiesDuncan HinesCupcake or Cake Mix

$118

16.5 oz. Box, Select VarietiesDuncan HinesCake Mixes . . .

$102

16.2 oz. Cinnamon Toast Crunch, 16 oz. Lucky Charms or 18 oz. Reese's Peanut Butter PuffsGeneral MillsCereals . . . . . .

$327

16 oz.General MillsGolden Grahams

$316

17 oz. Honey NutGeneral MillsCheerios . . . . . . .

$365

20 oz.Food DepotWheat Bread .

$117

12 Pk.Food Depot Hamburgeror Hot Dog Buns

$125

16 oz.Food DepotBBQ Bread . .

$125

22 Ct.Frito-Lay'sMultipack . . .

$599

8 Pk.Frito-Lay'sCrackers . . . .

$159

5 oz.Golden FlakeAsst. Flavor Chips

$139

1 oz.Golden FlakeAsst. Chips . . .

4/$124 oz.Country HearthGiant White Bread

$119

59 oz. Ctn. Select VarietiesMinute Maid

Ades or Punches

$125

8 oz. AssortedEssential Everyday Chunk or Shredded Cheese

$139

12 oz.Cruz Fajita

Tortillas

$150

4 Pk.Buttermilk or Homestyle

FlavoriteBiscuits

$129

59 oz. Ctn. Select VarietiesTropicana Orangeor Grapefruit Juice

$271

6 Ct. Pkg. Select VarietiesKraft

Milk Bites Bars

$205

GallonRed DiamondSweet Brewed Tea

$212 QuartDairy FreshHalf n' Half . . . . . .

$258

12-16 oz. Ctn. Gucamole or French OnionDean's Dips

$116

4 Pack Ctn. Original, Delights or FiberYopalit or Fiber OneYogurt . . . . . . . . . .

$16216 oz. Chocolate Eclair or CaramelYoplait DelightsYogurt . . . . . . . . . .

$164

16 oz. Lemon TorteYoplait DelightsYogurt . . . . . . . . . .

$177GallonCountry DeliteOrange Juice . .

$280

1/2 GallonCountry DeliteWhole Buttermilk

$199

1/2 GallonCountry DeliteButtermilk.............

$169

Gallon, Citrus, Tropical Punch or Mango

TampicoDrinks . . . . . . . .

$170

Gallon, Assorted FlavorsMusic CityFruit Ade . . . . . .

$126

GallonChocolateDelite . . . . . . . . .

$181

1/2 Gallon WholeCountry DeliteChocolate Milk

$219

8 oz. ChunkEssential EverydaySwiss Cheese . . .

$189

16 oz. Chunk Cheese or Shredded Cheddar or MozzarellaEssential EverydayAsst. Cheese . .

$299

8 oz. Swiss or ProvoloneEssential EverydayNatural Slice Cheese

$199

12 oz. SinglesEssential EverydayAmerican Cheese . . .

$159 16 oz. SinglesEssential EverydayAmerican Cheese . .

$229 5.3 oz. Select VarieitesDannon OikosYogurt . . . . . . . 89¢

16 oz. Ctn. Select VarietiesDaisySour Cream . . . . . .

$153

8 oz.Dutch FarmsFrench Onion Dip . 64¢

3 lb.Flavorite Spread BowlMargarine . . . . . .

$199 5 oz. Colby Jack or Sharp CheddarKraftCracker Cuts . .

$233

7-8 oz. Select Varieties Chunk or ShreddedKraft Cheese . . . . . . . . . .

$253

8 oz. Chunk or ShreddedEssential EverydayAsst. Cheese . . .

$139

16 oz.Dutch FarmsFrench Onion Dip . .

$112

when you buy any 10 of the following participating Kraft Foods items:SAVE $5.00

MANUFACTURER COUPON RV0500VALID 08/27/12 - 09/02/12

$5.00/10VOID IF COPIED, TRANSFERRED, PURCHASED OR SOLD. ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE.

RETAILER: Mail to: Kraft Foods Group, Inc., P.O. Box 880055, El Paso, TX. 88588-0055. Cash value 1/100¢. © 2012 Kraft Foods

Reproduction, alteration, transfer or sale of this coupon or its contents is prohibited and is a criminal offense

• BREAKSTONE’S Sour Cream (16 oz.)• KRAFT Natural Shredded and Chunk Cheese

(7-8 oz.)• KRAFT Singles (10.7-12 oz.)• Any Refrigerated JELL-O Snacks (4-Pack)• A.1. Steak Sauce (10 oz.)• KRAFT Anything Dressing (14-16 oz.)• KRAFT Deluxe Macaroni & Cheese Dinners (14 oz.) • VELVEETA Shells & Cheese Dinners (10.3-12 oz.) • KRAFT HOMESTYLE Macaroni & Cheese Dinners

(12.6 oz.)

• KOOL-AID, COUNTRY TIME & TANG Drink Mix (6-8 qt)

• PLANTERS Dry Roasted Peanuts (16 oz.)• MAXWELL HOUSE Ground Coffee

(28-34.5 oz.)• Any CAPRI SUN Product (10 ct.) • KOOL-AID Jammers Juice Drink (10 ct.) • OSCAR MAYER Meat Hot Dogs (16 oz.)• OSCAR MAYER Beef Hot Dogs (16 oz.)• OSCAR MAYER Selects Beef Franks (15 oz.)• OSCAR MAYER Bacon (12-16 oz.)

• OSCAR MAYER Meat Bologna (16 oz.)• OSCAR MAYER Deli Fresh Meats (7-9 oz.)• OSCAR MAYER CARVING BOARD Meats

(7-7.5 oz.)• CLAUSSEN Pickles (20-32 oz.)• LUNCHABLES Lunch Combinations with

Drink and Lunch Combinations with Fruit

*Capri Sun and the Capri Sun pouch are a trademark of the Deutsche SiSi-Werke Betriebs GmbH.

FD 082712_3

U.S.D.A. Inspected FreshRib Half or Loin Half

Pork Loin

$228lb.

U.S.D.A. inspeccionado de mitad de costillas de lomo de cerdo o mitad de lomo fresco

41/50 Ct., 2 Lb. Fully CookedSea BestCooked Shrimp..

$1311

2 Lb.BubbaBurgers.................

$745 20 oz. Fully CookedLloyds Baby BackPork Ribs..........

$770ea.

ea. ea.

Hamburguesas, 2 libras Costillitas traseras de cerdo cocinado completamente, 20 onzas

Camarón completamente cocinado 41/50, bolso de 2 libras

McEvers 3 Lb.Beef Patties orHamburger Steak

$795Bistecs de hamburguesas o hamburguesas de res, 3 libras

ea.

14.5 oz. French Cut Green Beans or 15 oz. Cream Style Corn or Sweet PeasAllensVegetables

2/98¢

10-10.5 oz.Frito-Lay'sAsst.FlavorChips

$199

4 Lb. DominoGranulated Sugar

$228 128 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 . . . . . . . . . .

$109

16 oz.Essential EverydayPinto Beans . . . . 99¢

1 RollShoppers ValueTowels . . . . . . . . 56¢

8 oz. Spaghetti or Elbow MacaroniEssential EverydayPasta . . . . .

2/89¢

8 Pk.Food DepotHamburger or Hot Dog Buns

89¢16 oz.Mt. OliveSweet Relishor SweetSalad Cubes

$119

8 Ct. Hamburger or Hot DogWonder ClassicWhite Buns . .

$150

80 oz.Mt. Olive KosherDill Pickles . .

$236

10 oz. Powdered or 10.5 oz. FrostedLittle DebbieMini Bagged Donuts

$119

15.25-15.5 oz.NabiscoOreo Cookies .

$270

12.8-15.1 oz. Ritz or 7-10 Snack LineNabiscoCrackers . . . .

$227

8-14 oz.NabiscoNewtons . . . .

$318

3.7-7.75 oz.Nabisco Snackwell100 Calorie Pack

$227

12.2-14.4 oz. Honey-MaidNabiscoGrahams . . . ..

$297

12 oz. Shells & Cheddar or 14 oz. MacaroniEssential EverydayDeluxe Pasta .

$129

7.25 oz.Shoppers ValueMacaroni & Cheese

2/78¢

5 lb. Self-Rising Reg., or WhiteFlavoriteCorn Meal . . . .

$189

5 lb. Self-Rising or PlainFlavoriteFlour . . . . . . . .

$189

15 Lb.Shoppers ValueDog Food . . . .

$599

15 Lb.Shoppers ValueCat Food . . . .

$699

48 oz.Essential EverydayVegetable Oil . .

$249

4 Lb. Bag Regular or Assorted

Shoppers ValueDog Bones . . . .

$299

96 oz.Shoppers ValueBleach . . . . . . . .

$109

40 Ct., 9 InchHomelifeFoam Plates . . 79¢

22 oz. Non DairyShoppers ValueCreamer . . . . . . . .

$169

16 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

16 oz. Flavorite Sweet Relishor Sweet Salad Cubes 99¢

26 oz. Iodized or PlainFlavoriteSalt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3/$1

$2.00/2

MANUFACTURER COUPON RV0200VALID 08/27/12 - 09/02/12

when you buy any 2 packages of OSCAR MAYER Meat Hot Dogs (16 oz.)

SAVE $2.00Reproduction, alteration, transfer or sale of this coupon or its contents

is prohibited and is a criminal offense

RETAILER: Mail to: Kraft Foods Group, Inc., P.O. Box 880055, El Paso, TX. 88588-0055.Cash value 1/100¢. © 2012 Kraft Foods

VOID IF COPIED, TRANSFERRED, PURCHASED OR SOLD. ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE.

56 oz. Pkg.Select Varieties

Blue BunnyIce Cream

Squares

$29712.01-33.5 oz., Assorted FlavorsCulinary CirclePizzas . . . . . . . . . . .

$389

8 Ct.FlavoriteCorn on the Cob . . . . . . .

$169

2 Lb.Fresh FrozenCut Corn . . . . . . . . . .

$190

2 Lb.Fresh FrozenCut Green Beans . . .

$212

2 Lb.Fresh FrozenWhite Cream Corn . . . .

$336

128 oz. Reduced Fat Assorted FlavorShopper's ValueIce Cream . . . . . . . . . . . .

$379

5-10.25 oz. BoxSelect Varieties

BanquetMeals

96¢

24.10-32.50 oz.Original Line

DiGiornoAssortedPizzas

$5362 lb.Fresh Frozen Blackeye orCrowder Peas . . . . .

$243

2 lb.Fresh Frozen Breaded Okra, Butter Beans, Italian Green BeansVegetables . . . . . . . . .

$211

2 lb.Fresh Frozen Breaded Squash orBroccoli Florets . . . .

$248

6 ct. Pkg. Select VarietiesKlondikeBars or Sandwiches . . . . . .

$263

10-16 oz. Box, Select VarietiesNew York Cheese Toastor Dips N Sticks . . .

$237

8.5-12 oz. Pkg., Select VarietiesHealthy Choice Entrees and Naturals or Marie Callender Bakes orMini Pies . . . . . . . . . .

$166

26-32 oz. Pkg., Select VarietiesOre-Ida Hashbrowns andMashed Potatoes . . . . .

$227

6 Pack, Strawberry, Peach, Coconut or LimeBlue BellFruit Bars . . . . . . . . . .

$179

2 lb.Fresh Frozen Baby Lima Beans orButter Peas . . . . . . . .

$281

2 lb.Fresh Frozen

Yellow Squash

$190

32 oz. Regular or CrinkleEssential Everyday

Cut Fries$139

13.75 oz. Buttermilk, Homestyle or Blueberry

Essential EverydayWaffles

$129

2 lb.Fresh FrozenCorn onthe Cob

$190

when you buy any combination of 4 NABISCO Snack Crackers (5.5-10 oz.), RITZ Crackers (9.5-15.1 oz.) or NEWTONS Fruit Thins (8-14 oz.)

SAVE $2.00

MANUFACTURER COUPON RV0200VALID 08/27/12 - 09/02/12

$2.00/4

VOID IF COPIED, TRANSFERRED, PURCHASED OR SOLD. ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE.

RETAILER: Mail to: Kraft Foods Group, Inc.,P.O. Box 880055, El Paso, TX. 88588-0055.Cash value 1/100¢. © 2012 Kraft Foods

Reproduction, alteration, transfer or sale of this coupon or its contents is prohibited and is a criminal offense.

11 oz., Assorted FlavorsEssential EverydayPoptarts. . . . . . . . . 99¢8 oz.Essential EverydaySqueeze Mustard 49¢24 oz.Shoppers ValueSqueeze Ketchup 73¢10 oz.

FlavoriteWorcestershire Sauce 79¢11.5 oz. Classic or French Roast

Essential EverydayGround Coffee

$2296 oz.

Shoppers ValueHot Sauce . . . .

3/$116 oz.Essential EverydaySaltines . . . . . . .

$12918 oz. Creamy or CrunchyShoppers ValuePeanut Butter .

$14964 oz.FlavoriteApple Juice . . .

$149

16 oz. All MeatOscar MayerHot Dogs.........................

$160

12 oz.FourstarRed Hots.........................

$137

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

$199

2 Lb.GeorgiaRed Hots.........................

$307

14 oz.Nathan'sAll Beef Franks..............

$297

19 oz.Johnsonville Bratwurstor Italian Sausage..........

$295

Salchichas de toda carne, 16 onzasSalchicha ahumado, 16 onzas Salchichas de todo de res, 14 onzas

Salchicha ahumado, 40 onzasBocados refrigerantes de almuerzo, 11.7 onzas Ensaladas de papa o col, 3 libras

Salchichas rojos picantes, 12 onzasSalchichas rojos picantes, 2 libras Salchicha italiano o bratwurst, 19 onzas

40 oz.FourstarSmoked Sausage..........

$49911.7 oz.Oscar MayerFun Pack Lunchables.

$1883 Lb.Reser'sPotato Salad or Cole Slaw

$199

Salchichas de tortas o enlaces pequeños frescos, 10 onzas10 oz. Patties or LinksSunset FarmsFresh Sausage.................

$240

16 oz. SlicedSunset FarmsHam or Ham Steaks.....

$321Salchichas ahumado, 3 libras

Filetes de jamón o jamón rebanado, 16 onzas

1.5 Lb.Georgia SpecialSmoked Sausage...........

$300

24 Pk., .5 LiterSuper ChillWater

$259

Fresh Ground Round

or Chopped Sirloin

$322lb.

Solomillo molido o carne redonda molida fresco

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

$472

16 oz.McEversRed Hots..............................

$167

16 oz. McEversHot Dawg....................

$150

1.5 Lb.McEversSmoked Links............

$250

Salchichas de bollo, 16 onzas

Enlaces de salchicha pequeño ahumado, 1.5 libras

Tortas de salchicha, 2.5 Libras

Salchichas rojos picantes, 16 onzas

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

$11624 oz.McEversHot Dogs.....................

$323Salchicha polaco o salchicha ahumado, 16 onza Salchichas de bollo, 24 onzas

12 oz. Regular or Thick SlicedGwaltneyBacon...........................

$228

12 oz. Baby LinkRoyalSmoked Sausage.........

$268

14 oz.Butterball TurkeySmoked Sausage.........

$214Salchicha ahumado de pavo, 14 onzas

Tocino rebanado grueso o regular, 12 onzas

Salchicha ahumado de enlace pequeño, 12 onzas

U.S.D.A. Select BeefEye of RoundRoast......................

$423

U.S.D.A. Select BeefBoneless Full CutRound Steak.........

$343lb.

U.S.D.A. selecto de rosbif de pulpa bola

U.S.D.A. selecto de bistec de corte completo de centro sin hueso

lb.

U.S.D.A. Select BeefBonelessRibeye Steak........

$755

U.S.D.A. Select BeefBonelessSwiss Steak................

$354lb.

lb.

U.S.D.A. selecto de bistec de ojo de la costilla sin hueso

U.S.D.A. selecto de bistec suizo sin hueso

Fresh St. Louis Style

Spare Ribs................$297

Costillas estilo St. Louis frescaslb.

2 Lb. Family PackRoyalThick Sliced Bacon

$642Tocino rebanado grueso de paquete de familia, 2 libras

Fresh Frozen PorkBaby BackSpare Ribs................

$335Costillitas de cerdo traseras congelado frescas

lb.

20-50 Ct. Pkg., Select VarietiesHefty Plates, Bowls or Cups

$16913-22 Ct., Select VarietiesHefty One Zip Freezer/Storage Bags

$171

9 Pk. Ultra or CleanCottonelleBath Tissue . .

$607

8 Pk. White 1000ScottBath Tissue . .

$604

112-184 Ct., Select VarietiesKleenex Facial Tissue . . .

$116

68-90 Ct., Select VarietiesKleenex Facial Tissue . . .

$116

6 Pk. Reg. RollVivaPaper Towels .

$625

16-24 oz., Select VarietiesVlasicPickles . . . . . . . .

$165

10.23 oz.Kraft Velveeta w/Assorted Potatoes

$180

12.6 oz. Deluxe Classic Cheddar, Hearty 4 Cheese, Homestyle Sharp Cheddar Bacon or Homestyle Parmesan Alfredo, 14.5 oz. Mac & Cheese Twin Pack, 12 oz. Velveeta Shells & Cheese or 14 oz. Deluxe Macaroni & Cheese Regular or LightKraft Dinners . . . . . . .

$18212 oz. Light Velveeta Shells, 10 oz. Velveeta Shells Bit'o Bacon, 14 oz. Deluxe 4 Cheese Blend or Sharp Cheddar Deluxe, 9.4 oz. Rotini Cheddar & Broccoli, 10 oz. Rotini & Cheese Whole GrainKraft or VelveetaDinners . . . . . . .

$18311.3 oz. Chili Cheese Mac, 12.8 oz. Tuna Melt, 12.5 oz. Chicken Alfredo, 14.64 oz. Chicken Broccoli, 15.5 oz. Zesty BBQ Chicken, 15.66 oz. Supreme Nacho or 12.86 oz. Ultra CheeseburgerVelveetaSkillet Dinners

$183

48 oz. Pure Canola, Corn or Natural BlendCrisco Cooking Oil . .

$307

6.34-6.73 oz., Select VarietiesPringles Super Stack Chips

$143

25 oz. Bottle, Select VarietiesPalmoliveDish Detergent

$214

21.5-28 oz., Select VarietiesBush's Best Baked or Grillin' Beans

$174

20 oz.Food Depot Giant White Bread . 99¢

18 oz., Select VarietiesSweet Baby Ray'sBarbecue Sauce

$122

12 Pk. Ultra Double Roll, GentleAloe & Vera or Clean Double RollCottonelleBath Tissue

$625

48 oz.CriscoVegetable Oil

$290

19.3-19.9 oz.Select VarietiesDuncan HinesBrownie Mix

$118

24 oz.Hunt'sKetchup

92¢

10 oz.Select VarietiesA.1.Steak Sauce

$270

32 oz., Select VarietiesGatorade Thirst Quencher 97¢

12 oz., Select VarietiesGevalia Coffee . . . . . . .

$54012 oz. Signature Steakhouse, Buffalo BBQ, Balsamic Herb, Seasoned Salt, Tuscan Sun Dried Tomatoes, Santa Fe Chili Lime Garlic, Meditteranean Herb Wine or Szechuan Sweet & Sour BBQLawry'sMarinade . . . . .

$15412 oz. Steak & Chop, Teriyaki, Lemon Pepper, Baja Chipotle, Herb & Garlic or MesquiteLawry'sMarinade . . . . .

$155

1-1.62 oz., Select VarietiesMcCormick Taco Seasoning

2/86¢

.87 oz. Chicken Quesadilla SouthwesternMcCormick Taco Seasoning

2/92¢

4-6 oz., Select VarietiesKeeblerPie Crusts . . . . .

$131

5 oz. In Oil or WaterStarKist Chunk Light Tuna Halves . 93¢

12 oz. Bottle, Select VarietiesKraft SizzlingSalads Dressings

$235

14-16 oz. Bottle, Select VarietiesKraftSalad Dressing

$235

18.25 oz., Select VarietiesDuncan HinesCupcake or Cake Mix

$118

16.5 oz. Box, Select VarietiesDuncan HinesCake Mixes . . .

$102

16.2 oz. Cinnamon Toast Crunch, 16 oz. Lucky Charms or 18 oz. Reese's Peanut Butter PuffsGeneral MillsCereals . . . . . .

$327

16 oz.General MillsGolden Grahams

$316

17 oz. Honey NutGeneral MillsCheerios . . . . . . .

$365

20 oz.Food DepotWheat Bread .

$117

12 Pk.Food Depot Hamburgeror Hot Dog Buns

$125

16 oz.Food DepotBBQ Bread . .

$125

22 Ct.Frito-Lay'sMultipack . . .

$599

8 Pk.Frito-Lay'sCrackers . . . .

$159

5 oz.Golden FlakeAsst. Flavor Chips

$139

1 oz.Golden FlakeAsst. Chips . . .

4/$124 oz.Country HearthGiant White Bread

$119

59 oz. Ctn. Select VarietiesMinute Maid

Ades or Punches

$125

8 oz. AssortedEssential Everyday Chunk or Shredded Cheese

$139

12 oz.Cruz Fajita

Tortillas

$150

4 Pk.Buttermilk or Homestyle

FlavoriteBiscuits

$129

59 oz. Ctn. Select VarietiesTropicana Orangeor Grapefruit Juice

$271

6 Ct. Pkg. Select VarietiesKraft

Milk Bites Bars

$205

GallonRed DiamondSweet Brewed Tea

$212 QuartDairy FreshHalf n' Half . . . . . .

$258

12-16 oz. Ctn. Gucamole or French OnionDean's Dips

$116

4 Pack Ctn. Original, Delights or FiberYopalit or Fiber OneYogurt . . . . . . . . . .

$16216 oz. Chocolate Eclair or CaramelYoplait DelightsYogurt . . . . . . . . . .

$164

16 oz. Lemon TorteYoplait DelightsYogurt . . . . . . . . . .

$177GallonCountry DeliteOrange Juice . .

$280

1/2 GallonCountry DeliteWhole Buttermilk

$199

1/2 GallonCountry DeliteButtermilk.............

$169

Gallon, Citrus, Tropical Punch or Mango

TampicoDrinks . . . . . . . .

$170

Gallon, Assorted FlavorsMusic CityFruit Ade . . . . . .

$126

GallonChocolateDelite . . . . . . . . .

$181

1/2 Gallon WholeCountry DeliteChocolate Milk

$219

8 oz. ChunkEssential EverydaySwiss Cheese . . .

$189

16 oz. Chunk Cheese or Shredded Cheddar or MozzarellaEssential EverydayAsst. Cheese . .

$299

8 oz. Swiss or ProvoloneEssential EverydayNatural Slice Cheese

$199

12 oz. SinglesEssential EverydayAmerican Cheese . . .

$159 16 oz. SinglesEssential EverydayAmerican Cheese . .

$229 5.3 oz. Select VarieitesDannon OikosYogurt . . . . . . . 89¢

16 oz. Ctn. Select VarietiesDaisySour Cream . . . . . .

$153

8 oz.Dutch FarmsFrench Onion Dip . 64¢

3 lb.Flavorite Spread BowlMargarine . . . . . .

$199 5 oz. Colby Jack or Sharp CheddarKraftCracker Cuts . .

$233

7-8 oz. Select Varieties Chunk or ShreddedKraft Cheese . . . . . . . . . .

$253

8 oz. Chunk or ShreddedEssential EverydayAsst. Cheese . . .

$139

16 oz.Dutch FarmsFrench Onion Dip . .

$112

when you buy any 10 of the following participating Kraft Foods items:SAVE $5.00

MANUFACTURER COUPON RV0500VALID 08/27/12 - 09/02/12

$5.00/10VOID IF COPIED, TRANSFERRED, PURCHASED OR SOLD. ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE.

RETAILER: Mail to: Kraft Foods Group, Inc., P.O. Box 880055, El Paso, TX. 88588-0055. Cash value 1/100¢. © 2012 Kraft Foods

Reproduction, alteration, transfer or sale of this coupon or its contents is prohibited and is a criminal offense

• BREAKSTONE’S Sour Cream (16 oz.)• KRAFT Natural Shredded and Chunk Cheese

(7-8 oz.)• KRAFT Singles (10.7-12 oz.)• Any Refrigerated JELL-O Snacks (4-Pack)• A.1. Steak Sauce (10 oz.)• KRAFT Anything Dressing (14-16 oz.)• KRAFT Deluxe Macaroni & Cheese Dinners (14 oz.) • VELVEETA Shells & Cheese Dinners (10.3-12 oz.) • KRAFT HOMESTYLE Macaroni & Cheese Dinners

(12.6 oz.)

• KOOL-AID, COUNTRY TIME & TANG Drink Mix (6-8 qt)

• PLANTERS Dry Roasted Peanuts (16 oz.)• MAXWELL HOUSE Ground Coffee

(28-34.5 oz.)• Any CAPRI SUN Product (10 ct.) • KOOL-AID Jammers Juice Drink (10 ct.) • OSCAR MAYER Meat Hot Dogs (16 oz.)• OSCAR MAYER Beef Hot Dogs (16 oz.)• OSCAR MAYER Selects Beef Franks (15 oz.)• OSCAR MAYER Bacon (12-16 oz.)

• OSCAR MAYER Meat Bologna (16 oz.)• OSCAR MAYER Deli Fresh Meats (7-9 oz.)• OSCAR MAYER CARVING BOARD Meats

(7-7.5 oz.)• CLAUSSEN Pickles (20-32 oz.)• LUNCHABLES Lunch Combinations with

Drink and Lunch Combinations with Fruit

*Capri Sun and the Capri Sun pouch are a trademark of the Deutsche SiSi-Werke Betriebs GmbH.

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U.S.D.A. Inspected FreshRib Half or Loin Half

Pork Loin

$228lb.

U.S.D.A. inspeccionado de mitad de costillas de lomo de cerdo o mitad de lomo fresco

41/50 Ct., 2 Lb. Fully CookedSea BestCooked Shrimp..

$1311

2 Lb.BubbaBurgers.................

$745 20 oz. Fully CookedLloyds Baby BackPork Ribs..........

$770ea.

ea. ea.

Hamburguesas, 2 libras Costillitas traseras de cerdo cocinado completamente, 20 onzas

Camarón completamente cocinado 41/50, bolso de 2 libras

McEvers 3 Lb.Beef Patties orHamburger Steak

$795Bistecs de hamburguesas o hamburguesas de res, 3 libras

ea.

14.5 oz. French Cut Green Beans or 15 oz. Cream Style Corn or Sweet PeasAllensVegetables

2/98¢

10-10.5 oz.Frito-Lay'sAsst.FlavorChips

$199

4 Lb. DominoGranulated Sugar

$228 128 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 . . . . . . . . . .

$109

16 oz.Essential EverydayPinto Beans . . . . 99¢

1 RollShoppers ValueTowels . . . . . . . . 56¢

8 oz. Spaghetti or Elbow MacaroniEssential EverydayPasta . . . . .

2/89¢

8 Pk.Food DepotHamburger or Hot Dog Buns

89¢16 oz.Mt. OliveSweet Relishor SweetSalad Cubes

$119

8 Ct. Hamburger or Hot DogWonder ClassicWhite Buns . .

$150

80 oz.Mt. Olive KosherDill Pickles . .

$236

10 oz. Powdered or 10.5 oz. FrostedLittle DebbieMini Bagged Donuts

$119

15.25-15.5 oz.NabiscoOreo Cookies .

$270

12.8-15.1 oz. Ritz or 7-10 Snack LineNabiscoCrackers . . . .

$227

8-14 oz.NabiscoNewtons . . . .

$318

3.7-7.75 oz.Nabisco Snackwell100 Calorie Pack

$227

12.2-14.4 oz. Honey-MaidNabiscoGrahams . . . ..

$297

12 oz. Shells & Cheddar or 14 oz. MacaroniEssential EverydayDeluxe Pasta .

$129

7.25 oz.Shoppers ValueMacaroni & Cheese

2/78¢

5 lb. Self-Rising Reg., or WhiteFlavoriteCorn Meal . . . .

$189

5 lb. Self-Rising or PlainFlavoriteFlour . . . . . . . .

$189

15 Lb.Shoppers ValueDog Food . . . .

$599

15 Lb.Shoppers ValueCat Food . . . .

$699

48 oz.Essential EverydayVegetable Oil . .

$249

4 Lb. Bag Regular or Assorted

Shoppers ValueDog Bones . . . .

$299

96 oz.Shoppers ValueBleach . . . . . . . .

$109

40 Ct., 9 InchHomelifeFoam Plates . . 79¢

22 oz. Non DairyShoppers ValueCreamer . . . . . . . .

$169

16 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

16 oz. Flavorite Sweet Relishor Sweet Salad Cubes 99¢

26 oz. Iodized or PlainFlavoriteSalt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3/$1

$2.00/2

MANUFACTURER COUPON RV0200VALID 08/27/12 - 09/02/12

when you buy any 2 packages of OSCAR MAYER Meat Hot Dogs (16 oz.)

SAVE $2.00Reproduction, alteration, transfer or sale of this coupon or its contents

is prohibited and is a criminal offense

RETAILER: Mail to: Kraft Foods Group, Inc., P.O. Box 880055, El Paso, TX. 88588-0055.Cash value 1/100¢. © 2012 Kraft Foods

VOID IF COPIED, TRANSFERRED, PURCHASED OR SOLD. ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE.

56 oz. Pkg.Select Varieties

Blue BunnyIce Cream

Squares

$29712.01-33.5 oz., Assorted FlavorsCulinary CirclePizzas . . . . . . . . . . .

$389

8 Ct.FlavoriteCorn on the Cob . . . . . . .

$169

2 Lb.Fresh FrozenCut Corn . . . . . . . . . .

$190

2 Lb.Fresh FrozenCut Green Beans . . .

$212

2 Lb.Fresh FrozenWhite Cream Corn . . . .

$336

128 oz. Reduced Fat Assorted FlavorShopper's ValueIce Cream . . . . . . . . . . . .

$379

5-10.25 oz. BoxSelect Varieties

BanquetMeals

96¢

24.10-32.50 oz.Original Line

DiGiornoAssortedPizzas

$5362 lb.Fresh Frozen Blackeye orCrowder Peas . . . . .

$243

2 lb.Fresh Frozen Breaded Okra, Butter Beans, Italian Green BeansVegetables . . . . . . . . .

$211

2 lb.Fresh Frozen Breaded Squash orBroccoli Florets . . . .

$248

6 ct. Pkg. Select VarietiesKlondikeBars or Sandwiches . . . . . .

$263

10-16 oz. Box, Select VarietiesNew York Cheese Toastor Dips N Sticks . . .

$237

8.5-12 oz. Pkg., Select VarietiesHealthy Choice Entrees and Naturals or Marie Callender Bakes orMini Pies . . . . . . . . . .

$166

26-32 oz. Pkg., Select VarietiesOre-Ida Hashbrowns andMashed Potatoes . . . . .

$227

6 Pack, Strawberry, Peach, Coconut or LimeBlue BellFruit Bars . . . . . . . . . .

$179

2 lb.Fresh Frozen Baby Lima Beans orButter Peas . . . . . . . .

$281

2 lb.Fresh Frozen

Yellow Squash

$190

32 oz. Regular or CrinkleEssential Everyday

Cut Fries$139

13.75 oz. Buttermilk, Homestyle or Blueberry

Essential EverydayWaffles

$129

2 lb.Fresh FrozenCorn onthe Cob

$190

when you buy any combination of 4 NABISCO Snack Crackers (5.5-10 oz.), RITZ Crackers (9.5-15.1 oz.) or NEWTONS Fruit Thins (8-14 oz.)

SAVE $2.00

MANUFACTURER COUPON RV0200VALID 08/27/12 - 09/02/12

$2.00/4

VOID IF COPIED, TRANSFERRED, PURCHASED OR SOLD. ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE.

RETAILER: Mail to: Kraft Foods Group, Inc.,P.O. Box 880055, El Paso, TX. 88588-0055.Cash value 1/100¢. © 2012 Kraft Foods

Reproduction, alteration, transfer or sale of this coupon or its contents is prohibited and is a criminal offense.

11 oz., Assorted FlavorsEssential EverydayPoptarts. . . . . . . . . 99¢8 oz.Essential EverydaySqueeze Mustard 49¢24 oz.Shoppers ValueSqueeze Ketchup 73¢10 oz.

FlavoriteWorcestershire Sauce 79¢11.5 oz. Classic or French Roast

Essential EverydayGround Coffee

$2296 oz.

Shoppers ValueHot Sauce . . . .

3/$116 oz.Essential EverydaySaltines . . . . . . .

$12918 oz. Creamy or CrunchyShoppers ValuePeanut Butter .

$14964 oz.FlavoriteApple Juice . . .

$149

16 oz. All MeatOscar MayerHot Dogs.........................

$160

12 oz.FourstarRed Hots.........................

$137

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

$199

2 Lb.GeorgiaRed Hots.........................

$307

14 oz.Nathan'sAll Beef Franks..............

$297

19 oz.Johnsonville Bratwurstor Italian Sausage..........

$295

Salchichas de toda carne, 16 onzasSalchicha ahumado, 16 onzas Salchichas de todo de res, 14 onzas

Salchicha ahumado, 40 onzasBocados refrigerantes de almuerzo, 11.7 onzas Ensaladas de papa o col, 3 libras

Salchichas rojos picantes, 12 onzasSalchichas rojos picantes, 2 libras Salchicha italiano o bratwurst, 19 onzas

40 oz.FourstarSmoked Sausage..........

$49911.7 oz.Oscar MayerFun Pack Lunchables.

$1883 Lb.Reser'sPotato Salad or Cole Slaw

$199

Salchichas de tortas o enlaces pequeños frescos, 10 onzas10 oz. Patties or LinksSunset FarmsFresh Sausage.................

$240

16 oz. SlicedSunset FarmsHam or Ham Steaks.....

$321Salchichas ahumado, 3 libras

Filetes de jamón o jamón rebanado, 16 onzas

1.5 Lb.Georgia SpecialSmoked Sausage...........

$300

24 Pk., .5 LiterSuper ChillWater

$259

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Pechuga de pollo de freír partido fresco de paquete de familia

Gran salchichas, 16 onzass

Salchicha, 12 onzas

Enlace de salchichas pequeños, 7 onzas

89¢ 12 oz. Pkg. Thick Or Steak Sliced

Kunzler MeatBologna ....

7 oz. Pkg.

John MorrellTasty Links 99¢

Ball Park 16 oz. Pkg.

All MeatFranks.......

$199

2 oz. Pkg. Wafer Thin Ham Or Turkey

Land O' FrostLunchmeat 52¢

U.S.D.A. Select

Beef Brisket

$296

U.S.D.A. Inspected Fresh

Whole Or HalfPork Ham

$149

Gwaltney 16 oz. Pkg.

Great Dogs...... ..87¢

12 oz. Pkg.

John Morrell Sausage... 99¢

Oscar Mayer 2 oz. Wafer Thin Turkey Or Chicken

LittleOscars..... 43¢

Pollo, pavo o jamón rebanado delgado, 2 onzas

Gwaltney 16 oz. Pkg. Sandwich Sliced

GreatBologna.. 94¢

Gran boloña rebanado para emparedado, 16 onzas

3.4 oz. Assorted

Oscar MayerLunchables 95¢

Bocados refrigerantes de almuerzo, 3.8 onzass

99¢ 12 oz. Pkg.

Bar-SWieners.. ..

Salchichas, 12 onzas

Bar-S 16 oz. Pkg.

Jumbo MeatFranks...... 95¢

Salchichas de carne enorme, 16 onzas

Salchichas de toda carne, 16 onzas

lb.

11 oz. Bag

Ready PacClassic RomaineLettuce.......

$158

U.S.D.A. selecto de pecho de res

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

12 oz. Pkg.

Kunzler MeatFranks... 89¢

Salchichas de carne, 12 onzas

Boloña de carne rebanado grueso o bistec, 12 onzas

lb. ea.

Pavo o jamón rebanado delgado, 2 onzas

Any Size Package Fresh

Ground ChuckOr Patties

$275

U.S.D.A. Select Beef

Boneless SirloinTip Roast

$364

U.S.D.A. Select Beef

BonelessLondon Broil

$364

U.S.D.A. Select Beef

Bone-In RibeyeSteak Or Roast

$695lb. lb. lb. lb.

U.S.D.A. selecto de bistec o asado de ojo de la costilla con hueso

U.S.D.A. selecto de bistec de cañada sin hueso asado Londones

U.S.D.A. selecto de rosbif de punta de aguayon sin huesoCarne diezmillo molida fresca de

paquete de cualquier tamaño o hamburguesas

lb.

Family Pack

Claxton Fresh Split

Fryer Breast 95¢

U.S.D.A. Inspected

Medium Pork

Spare Ribs $125

U.S.D.A. Select Beef

T-Bone

Steaks $695

U.S.D.A. Inspected

Fresh Pork

Picnic $123

U.S.D.A. Inspected Boneless

Center Cut Loin

Pork Chops $345

Any Size Package

Fresh Ground

Beef $197

16 oz. Regular Or Thick Sliced

Eckrich All Meat

Bologna 89¢

lb.

lb. lb.ea. lb. lb.

U.S.D.A. inspeccionado de costillas de cerdo mediano

Carne de res molida fresca de paquete de cualquier tamaño

Boloña de carne rebanado grueso o regulo, 12 onzas

U.S.D.A. selecto de bistec de hueso-T

U.S.D.A. inspeccionado de jamón ahumado de cerdo campestre fresco

U.S.D.A. inspeccionado de chuletas de lomo de cerdo corte de centro sin hueso

lb.

2 Liter Fanta Flavors, Mello-Yello, Mr. Pibb,Barq's, Seagram's, Nestea Or Minute Maid

Drinks............... 99¢

Assorted Flavors 32 Oz. Bottles

Powerade......... 85¢16 oz. Can Single Monster

Energy Drinks..$121

24 Pack, .5 Liter Bottles

Dasani Water...$490

All Brands 2 Liter Bottles

Coca-Cola.........$128

All Brands 1.25 Liter Bottles

Coca-Cola......... 97¢

Fresh

Large SlicingTomatoes... 88¢

All Brands 20 Pack, 12 oz. Can s

Coca-Cola........$640

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artist’s studios, restaurants and pubs. And just four blocks away in the heart of the Savannah Historic District, the City Market awaits. It was renovated to capture the authentic atmosphere and character of the city’s old open marketplace and now has restaurants, open-air cafes, jazz clubs, theme shops and stores offering crafts, accessories and gifts.

The River Street Plaza and City Markets are located in downtown Savannah. For more informa-tion, call 912-944-0455 or visit savannahvisit.com

ACROSS1. Like a tasteless remark6. Precedes Nov.9. Wood file13. Slow in music14. _____ Beta Kappa15. Historic 6616. One with a healthy appetite is often called a good _____17. Even, to a poet18. Relating to sight19. *Author of the "The Feminine Mystique"21. *Woodstock site23. Mammoth excavation site, e.g.24. Youngster25. *____ and Dean28. Opposite of talker?30. Ultimate goal35. _ ___ course, as in college37. The Colosseum today, e.g.39. Dispute40. Canceled41. Formed a curve43. Bone in human forearm44. Incompetent46. Southern stew staple47. Wild swine48. Type of killer50. Ness, e.g.52. Like dry humor53. *Suze Rotolo to Bob Dylan55. Accidental happening57. Light quality61. *First man in space65. "_ ____ dandy"66. Parishioner's seat68. Tenth to sophomore69. City in Belgium70. "___ Which Way You Can"71. It's often changed in a car, pl.72. Lad's counterpart73. Short for Leonard74. _____ Park, CO

DOWN1. Beginning of musical staff2. Back seat3. Against, prefix

SuNRiSe ON the SquARe ROAD RACeHistoric Downtown Newnan September 1Registration: 6:30 a.m.One-mile Run: 7:45 a.m.5K Run: 8:00 a.m.Tot Trot: 8:45 a.m.Race starts on West Broad Street and continues to Newnan High School and through histor-ic neighborhoods and finishes at the Court Square. Beverages and light refreshments will be available. Race day registration is $25. Info: 770-253-8283www.mainstreetnewnan.com

MARket DAyHistoric Downtown Newnan September 110:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.The best home-grown, home-made or handmade products this side of Atlanta with over 60+ vendors! Stroll the streets of downtown and discover unique products. Info: 770-253-8283www.mainstreetnewnan.com

DOWN tO eARth - ORgANiC ASSOCiAtiON 915 Hwy. 16 E., NewnanSeptember 47:00 p.m.If you live in or around Coweta County and are interested in organic gardening, check into this award winning group. Members at all stages of gardening from beginners to veterans. There is something to learn from everyone.Info: 770-252-3030

AuthOR eMily giffiNThe Centre for Performingand Visual Arts September 62:00 p.m.Giffin is the author of Some-thing Borrowed, a best-selling novel that was produced as a major motion picture in 2011. Where We Belong is Giffin's sixth novel. Tickets are $10.Info: 770-254-2787www.thecentreonline.net

7th ANNuAlkeeShA VeSSell VASCulitiS WAlkHistoric Downtown Newnan September 158:30 a.m.Walk starts at Newnan City Park at Temple Avenue and Jackson Streets, beside Vet-erans Memorial Plaza. 8:30 a.m. greeting and door priz-es; 8:45 a.m. begins the two-mile walk. Info: 770-251-1453/770-254-7678

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All pre-owned vehicles are plus tax and title and are subject to prior sale.

‘01 PONTIAC AZTEK #1S503995 White, Cloth, Auto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4,992 ‘00 DODGE DURANGO #YF233867 Black, Cloth, Auto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5,992 ‘06 GMC SAVANA 2500 #61210586 White, Cargo Van . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7,992 ‘05 CHEVY 1500 #51131924 Silver, Ext. Cab, V-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 11,992 ‘ 04 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER #4LA51862 Red, Leather. 3rd Seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 11,992

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MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,495 Gene Evans Discount . . . . . . $1,520 Ford Rebate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,500

• 7-Year/100,00-Mile Warranty Coverage • 172-Point Inspection by Factory-trained Technicians

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‘10 FORD EXPEDITION LTD. #AEB63103

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All pre-owned vehicles are plus tax and title and are subject to prior sale.

• Automatic • Power Driver’s Seat • Power Moonroof • Cruise Control • 16” Aluminum Wheels • AM/FM Stereo/CD/MP3 • SYNC

ESCAPE XLT ESCAPE XLT ESCAPE XLT New 2012 FORD

MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,980 Gene Evans Discount . . . . . . $2,505 Ford Rebate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,500

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2 0 1 2 P O W E R S F E S T I V A L

Times Saturday, Sept. 1 Sunday, Sept. 2 Monday, Sept. 3

9:00-10:00 Raising of the Flag Raising of the Flag Raising of the Flag

National Anthem National Anthem National Anthem

Welcome/Introductions Welcome/Introductions Welcome/Introductions

Church Service

10:00-11:00 Albert Simpson According to Jesus True Witness

11:00-12:00 Fire Mountain Tymbral Paige McCauley

12:00-1:00 Georgia Clay Joe Yeoman & Dead Shot Laura Monk & High Cotton

1:00-2:00 Kris Youman Albert Simpson Albert Simpson

2:00-3:00 Stephen Sebastian Blaze Alley Tom Hubbard

3:00-4:00 Line Creek Bluegrass Georgia Clay Riley Yielding

4:00-5:00 Georgia Clay Amber & Dixieland Bluegrass Press On

Main Stage Schedule

Times Saturday, Sept. 1 Sunday, Sept. 2 Monday, Sept. 3

11:00-12:00 Riley Yielding Albert Simpson Albert Simpson

12:00-1:00 Albert Simpson Riley Yielding Riley Yielding

1:00-2:00 Albert Simpson Riley Yielding Riley Yielding

2:00-3:00 Riley Yielding Adam Howell

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Side Stage 1 Schedule

Times Saturday, Sept. 1 Sunday, Sept. 2 Monday, Sept. 3

11:00-12:00 Blake Cloud Georgia Clay Dylan Brabham

12:00-1:00 Blake Cloud Georgia Clay Dylan Brabham

1:00-2:00 Stephen Sebastion Dylan Brabham Paige McCauley

2:00-3:00 Georgia Clay Dylan Brabham Paige McCauley

3:00-4:00 Georgia Clay Stephen Sebastion

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Side Stage 2 Schedule

Times Saturday, Sept. 1 Sunday, Sept. 2 Monday, Sept. 3

10:00-5:00 Ryan Robertson & Lard Bucket Ryan Robertson & Lard Bucket Ryan Robertson & Lard Bucket

Side Stage 3 Schedule

Powers’ Crossroads Coun-try Fair and Art Festival, now known as Powers

Festival was formed in 1971 by local and well known artist, Tom Powers. The site of the festival was on the beautiful grounds of the Powers Family Plantation. Exhibitors were set up along winding paths under shady trees. The Festival was a huge success from its beginning and involved all the communities of Heard and Coweta Counties.

Mr. Powers operated the Festival for 3 ½ years with much cooperation and assistance of these communities and their civic and church organizations. For various reasons, health and other-wise, Mr. Powers had to give up the operation of the festival and in the middle of that last year the Festival was under the supervi-sion of the Newnan Coweta Chamber of Commerce.

In 1975 Coweta Festivals, Inc., was formed as an umbrella organization of six Non-Profit Civic groups; Newnan Coweta

Chamber of Commerce, the Newnan Coweta Art Association, The Newnan Coweta Jaycees, The Pilot Club of Newnan, The Newnan Coweta Chapter of Pro-fessional Secretaries Internation-al (later changed to International Association of Administrative Professionals) and the 4-H Boys and Girls of Coweta County. These non-profit organizations purchased the Festival site a few years later when the land became available. The 86 acres now belongs to Coweta Festivals, Inc., and the annual Festival continues to be a success. It has become well known throughout the na-tion and has been selected several times by the Southeast Tour-ism Society as one of “The Top Twenty Events” for the month of September.

Over one hundred talented artists and craftsmen from across the nation gather each Labor Day Weekend to display their works from Saturday through Monday. Some of the many highlights of the Festival is the abundance

of delicious country cooking and festival food, 18 bands on 4 stages, an expanded children’s area, and many special exhibits such as blacksmithing and chair caning.

Now that Coweta Festivals, Inc. has received their Special Events Use Permit from Coweta County, it allows the land to be used for more events through-out the year. Powers Pavilion, which is the new name for the event venue grounds, has housed Powers Festival for the past 41 years, with this upcoming Labor Day event being the 42nd Pow-ers Festival. Powers Pavilion is currently expanding to bring more festivals, concerts, and events throughout the year which will allow us to put more money back into the community and to charitable organizations. Powers Festival will continue its 42 year old legacy along with additional expansion enabling us to bring our visitors the very best outdoor events and entertainment in West Georgia.

POWERS FESTIVAL — A SHORT HISTORY...WHERE ARE WE NOW?

Over one hundred talented artists and craftsmen are expected at this year’s 42nd Powers Festival.

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Grand OpeningLabor Day Weekend“Where Rare Is Common”

770-502-0028 On Spring Street (Hwy. 27) • Warm Springs, Georgia

A collection of one-of-a-kind wax figures depicting famous persons from history – U.S. Presidents, Generals, Inventors, Explorers, Entertainers, and others including

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Step-on Guide for tours of Newnan and Coweta County

by local historianELIZABETH BEERS

Special interest tours:Oak Hill Cemetery,

Downtown Ghosts, and others

Speaker forprograms on historic subjects

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Once on a 3,000 Acre Cotton Plantation, the1790’s Moss Oak Plantation will be on Tour

Labor Day WeekendSaturday 9/1, Sunday 9/2 and Monday 9/3

10:00 am-5:00 pm

Directions: Hwy. 34 West, 80 Charlie B. Johnston Road,Newnan at Powers’ Crossroads. Parking is available behind

the Federal style mansion. Inquires: 770-583-2555

And, yes, there are Spirits!

The mansion is believed to be the oldest ofits kind in Georgia and is listed on the

National Register of Historic Places.

Owner, James D. Kornder, DVM, Ph.D., and family look forward to your visit and

entertaining you with their music.

2 0 1 2 P O W E R S F E S T I V A L

Powers Festival Welcomes Many New ArtistsThis Labor Day Weekend, we invite you to come home to the crafts and traditions of the past blended with the creative expres-sion of artisans and crafters at the 42nd Powers’ Festival. Powers Festival is excited to have many new artists and crafters. About 50% of our artists are new to Pow-ers Festival. There will be tons of unique and creative artworks that will be available to see and even purchase at the 2012 Powers Fes-tival

Sharon Maudsley, owner of Southern Cross Designs will be exhibiting with us this year. Af-ter moving to Mobile, Alabama, Sharon began working at a small restaurant. There she met Tress Turner, who began showing Sha-ron the best way to make a cross. After coming up with her own style of creating these crosses she began to get more involved in the creative process. Sharon collects wood and driftwood from around the United States to create these one of a kind crosses. The crosses are elaborate and what she consid-ers to be her own style. She also makes a basic patterned cross in which she uses precut cedar tim-bers. Her products are truly unique and are often custom designed for individuals. The centerpieces of these crosses are often personal to an individual, such as a passed loved ones keys, jewelry, or even old furniture hardware from a previous home. These crosses are definitely something to check out at Powers Festival. Sharon also makes hand drawn art with each one consisting of its own unique patterns. Be sure to check out her website, www.southerncrossde-signs.com.

Mike Jenkins with Took 4 Granite is also a new exhibitor at the 2012 Powers Festival. Mike was born in Douglasville, GA

and has made Coweta County his home since 1996. He owns Took 4 Granite in LaGrange, GA and has over 27 years’ experience in customizing, fabricating, and in-stalling natural stone. Mike says that he has a passion for rock and everywhere he goes, he seems to find himself bending down to pick up a rock, shell, pebble, etc. With this love of granite and stone work he has developed a passion for sculpting. The medium they use is marble, granite, limestone, and other natural stones. The carving is done with wet diamond hand tooling and all polishes are per-formed wet with natural polishing agents. All art is inspired by life events or experiences using the characters of stone to inspire pos-sibilities mostly abstract forms. Mike is inspired by the stones uniqueness and beauty and using its natural characteristics to give inspiration to form. All of their pieces are handmade and truly unique works of art. Mike sees more than just a countertop — he envisions a piece of Art. Be sure to check them out in the Country Store at Powers Festival.

We also welcome Rob and Lizeth Buffington with Seeds not Beads to the 2012 Powers Festival. He and his wife Lizeth started this vision nine years ago based on the fashion designs of Lizeth. Lizeth Castaneda had studied fashion de-sign for only three semesters when she was asked to collaborate on a complete collection by a famous Colombian designer, Giovanni Lopez. Her artistic designs were acclaimed by the national media and, by the time she finished her education, she had an established clientele for her designs. During this time period, Lizeth developed an allergy to synthetic fabric and materials. Rather than abandon-ing her field, she shifted her focus

to the design of clothing and ac-cessories which are as natural and chemical-free as possible. Her designs have evolved into more natural and innovative creations. With national success in Colom-bia, Lizeth set her sights on inter-national markets and undertook several information gathering trips to the United States. After returning to Colombia, she con-tinued her designs while investi-gating opportunities in the U.S. marketplace. They handcraft all of their products using materi-als such as an orange peel, coffee beans, cantaloupe seeds, dried cucumber seeds, as well as other natural and organic materials. These materials produce the most

fantastic, original, and unique ac-cessories you could imagine.

Sharon Maudsley -Southern Cross Deisgns

Rob and Lizeth Buffington - Seeds not Beads

Mike Jenkins - Took 4 Granite

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2 0 1 2 P O W E R S F E S T I V A L

Powers Pavilion is dedicated to providing a family friendly event that all ages can en-joy. Powers Festival has contracted with Starwalk Enterprises, a local company from Newnan, Georgia, to bring the chil-dren’s area to life. Started in 1986, Star-walk Enterprises, Inc. has continued to be family owned and operated. Starting out with just one inflatable bounce house and growing to have many inflatables, rides, and games that can be rented for any event in Georgia and Alabama. For them Star-walk is more than a business venture, it is what they love to do, and they even say it’s their calling. Owen and Pam Bullard are the owners of Starwalk; they continue to take great pride in their business and strive to build lasting relationships within the in-dustry.

Powers Festival will have three different sections throughout the park that are more dedicated to children’s activities. High-

lights include moonwalks and an inflatable obstacle course, turbo tubs ride as well as turbo swing ride, a ferris wheel, a mobile train for children to ride, and much more.

Other highlights for children include face painting, glitter tattoos, and many arts and crafts exhibitors selling kid friendly items. Penn Lester with the Complete Knight, and his wooden children’s toys, has been one of the long time exhibitors for Powers Festival. Melanie Yearwood with My Baby Designs creates whimsical children’s tutus and fairy wings. Becky Heacker with Rainbow Dragon creates ex-traordinary coloring books that appeal to both adults and children. These are just a few of the many exhibitors that will be at Powers Festival this year which will help create that family friendly experience. This is just the beginning in helping Pow-ers Pavilion to grow and create events with activities that the entire family can enjoy.

Powers Festival has Expanded Children’s Area for 2012

Earlier this year, Coweta Festivals Inc. which is the umbrella organi-zation for the five local non-profits that own the Powers Festival prop-erty, received a Special Events Use Permit from Coweta County. This Special Events Use Permit allows the property to be used for mul-tiple events a year. After receiv-ing this permit, Coweta Festivals Inc., Board of Directors decided to enlist the help of Xcessive Sound Inc., an event management com-pany, to organize and produce multiple events a year.

Proceeds from ticket sales at Powers Festival go back to these five local non-profits each year. This will still hold true for this year’s Powers Festival, as well as

the many other events held on the property. We will also be support-ing other charitable organizations such as the Juvenile Diabetes Re-search Foundation, Coweta Coun-ty’s Special Education Program, as well as the Coweta County Fire Department. There are also many non-profit organizations that par-ticipate in Powers Festival each year to help support their cause, such as the Newnan Coweta Hu-mane Society, Browns Mill Bat-tlefield Association, the Newnan Coweta Historical Society, and several local churches. Coweta Festivals, Inc., as well as Xcessive Sound Inc. have made it part of their charter to give back to chari-ties and the community as much as

possible.The five local non-profits that

make up Coweta Festivals, Inc. include, the Newnan Coweta Jay-cees, The Pilot Club of Newnan, 4-H Clubs of Newnan, the Newn-an Coweta Art Association, and the Newnan Coweta Chamber of Commerce. These five non-profits help give back and support the community year round with money raised from ticket sales at Powers Festival. Having multiple events on the property each year ensures that these non-profits as well as other charitable organiza-tions will benefit more than they ever have before.

Powers Festival Gives BackIt has become a tradition that local Boy Scouts assists Powers Festival each year and with their service earn badges. Package assistance is one of the favorite among the attendees. They will assist by taking items (and the attendees) to their car for a small donation.

They also have refreshment booths in the village to earn some money for the club and they provide a much needed ice service to the food vendors at Powers Festival. Powers Pavilion is excited to continue this tradition of working with Boy Scout Troop 45.

Local Boy Scout Troup EarnsBadges at Powers Festival

Festival highlights for children include aferris wheel and turbo swing ride.

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“Holiday weekends create a need for increased safety aware-ness from all boaters,” says Lt. Col. Jeff Weaver. “As always, conservation rangers will strictly enforce all boating laws in an effort to keep everyone safe, but we also encourage people to pay extra attention to others on the water.”

So far this year there have been 96 boating incidents, 9 boating incident-related fatalities and 33 total drownings on Georgia waters.

Conservation rangers also have issued a total of 167 boating un-der the influence citations.

Prevent accidents and fatalities by reviewing the following safety tips:

Designate an operator. Do not drink and operate a boat.

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Home and Garden Connection

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This time of year, outdoor green spaces often look limp and life-less due to lots of hot, sunny days and limited precipitation. No need to despair, just a few simple tips can help to rejuvenate any outdoor space well into fall — and be water-wise as well.

MulchMulch adds a nice, finished look to beds, paths and contain-ers alike. It also helps to keep weeds out by blocking access to sunlight, reduce competition for water and nutrients from weeds, retain moisture in the soil where the roots can access it and moder-ate soil temperatures. In essence, mulching around plants, trees and shrubs is fundamental to keeping water where it is needed. Mulch your landscape beds at a depth of 2 to 3 inches of straw, shredded leaves, or bark mulch.Here’s another tip: Ever see

mounds of mulch piled up around a tree base, sometimes called a “mulch volcano”? Don’t do this. Piling mulch up against the trunk of trees, shrubs, and other plants damages them. Properly applied mulch should taper from thin

(less than 1 inch) at the base of the tree to thicker (2 to 3 inches) as you move out.

Food and waterJust like humans, plants need food and water. Regular feeding and watering can help your plants thrive in hot summer weather. Make sure to water wisely. Make sure to water in the morning between the hours of 6 and 10 a.m. to reduce wind effects on sprinkler uniformity and reduce evaporation loss. Water when needed and before leaves wilt. The best way to water roots is with a soaker hose or drip irriga-tion system that puts moisture at soil level where it is directly available to the plants’ roots.

Dead-head and cut back With flowering plants, be sure to dead-head the blooms when they start to wilt. This will keep the plant producing blooms much longer. Feel free to leave a few seed heads on perennials to encourage re-seeding for next year. If you have not already done so, prune early blooming shrubs and perennials to encourage new growth. You could even get an

extra bloom or two out of some perennials this way.

Fill in the blanksEven seasoned gardeners’ beds can suffer from unsightly gaps in beds this time of year. Whether some plants have been lost or early perennials and bulbs have been cut back after blooming, sometimes garden beds need a little help by late summer. This is a great time to pop in some annuals for an added splash of color. Many nurseries have a wide selection on sale now too. Just be sure to water daily until established.

WeedsWeeds like to move in when plants are stressed from drought and heat. Then they steal mois-ture and nutrients, which stresses your plants even more. If you have an overabundance of weeds creeping into flower beds and vegetable gardens, take action now.

ColorA great way to bring back those fading colors of summer and add a fresh look to the patio, porch or balcony is with new pillows or

cushions. This time of year most retailers have outdoor furniture and furnishings on sale so a new color scheme isn’t necessarily out of reach. Also, add color with some fresh new containers, a splash of paint on old furniture or a new set of serving ware and napkins for a dinner party.

LightsLighting is always a fun way to perk up any space, especially an outdoor space. Whether adding a strand of twinkle lights around the porch, a few solar lanterns to light a path or some new candles to illuminate a dinner on the balcony, lighting can make all the difference.

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Academic performance expecta-tions, attendance at school functions, and balancing extra-curricular activities with time for homework — parents and children have a lot to talk about at the beginning of the school year. Few conversations, however, will be as important — or as fraught with tension — as discussing how children should, and should not, behave online.

To help protect your child while he or she is online, start with three important conversa-tions:

How to behave when connecting onlineThe anonymity of the Internet makes meeting strangers seem appealing and safe. But kids should use at least the same level of caution when meeting some-one new online as they would in the real world. Explain to kids why they should never initiate or accept online contact from some-one they haven’t first met in per-son; given all the information we tend to give away in our online profiles, it’s like walking up to a stranger on the street and inviting him or her into your home.

Review the privacy settings on your child’s social media ac-counts so that your son or daugh-ter understands what’s visible to friends, and what is visible to ev-eryone else (preferably, nothing). Create the social media accounts with your child so that you know what sites she uses and who her online friends are.

Establish designated times when children are allowed online for social media use and times when they can use the Internet for schoolwork. Never allow children to use the Internet behind closed doors. Yes, they’ll probably say everyone else does it and that you’re ruining their lives, but keeping Internet-enabled devices in a common area can help make

it easier for you to protect your child.

How to behave when interacting onlineAs a parent, you have two con-cerns for your child’s online life: first, that he or she experiences no harm from online interactions. Second, that he or she causes no harm to others.

The digital world makes com-munication fast and easy, yet its drawbacks are many: it’s highly conducive to impulsive behavior, it’s difficult to accurately convey tone and intention, and it’s nearly impossible to erase something once it’s posted online. Children need to understand the limita-tions of this form of communica-tion, and that missteps online can have a long-term impact in the real world.

The anonymity of the Internet has made it easier for people to be mean to each other, and given rise to a whole new type of bul-lying: cyberbullying. A study by isafe.org found that 58 percent of fourth- through eighth-graders have had mean or hurtful things said to them online, and (even more disturbingly) 53 percent ad-mitted to having said something mean or hurtful to another person online.

Help your child understand the type of behavior that constitutes cyberbullying so that she can both avoid cyberbullies and avoid engaging in acts of cyberbully-ing. In addition to monitoring your child’s online behavior, encourage him to have a robust social life in the real world — the environment in which we really learn how to behave with others.

How to behave when interacting in personWhile you’re teaching about ap-propriate online behavior, it’s important to reinforce lessons about being a good person in face-to-face interactions. Bul-lying has been around as long

as people have; teach children how to recognize instances of in-person bullying, and help them learn techniques for coping with bullies.

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digital world starts with being a good person in the real world. Re-inforce with kids the importance of good behavior both online and in person, and — most impor-tantly — lead by example.

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Though the growing emphasis on standardized test scores has understandably generated debate, many parents are simply looking for ways to help their children improve their test scores. Kids are often nervous when taking standardized tests, but there are several things parents can do to help their children calm those nerves and improve their perfor-mance.

Ensure kids get a good night’s sleep. If a child does not get enough sleep, his or her attentiveness, retention, short-term memory and response time are likely to suffer. The Nemours Foundation, which specializes in pediatric health, recommends 10 hours of sleep for children ages 6 to 9; 9 hours for children ages 10 to 12; and at least 8 hours for children over the age of 12.

Start the day off right. A nutritious meal at the start of the day improves cognitive function. Meals with the right balance of carbohydrates, protein and even fat will provide fuel for a child’s brain, while a breakfast with processed sugars can negatively impact the brain’s performance.

Help kids reduce their anxiety. Parents can help kids cope with that anxiety by teaching them certain relaxation techniques. Meditation and visualization are two relaxation techniques that many people — adults and children alike — have found effective at reducing their anxiety.

Don’t cram the night before the test. While it can improve kids’ confidence to go over certain materials the night before the test, resist the temptation to cram the night before the exam. Cramming can confuse children and make it difficult to remember all of the things they’ve already studied, so make sure the night before the test is a restful and relaxing one for kids.

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