Enjoy the City coupon book 50% off
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Enter code “50Santa” to receive
50% OFF
the purchase of 3 or more books.
That’s only $10 a book!
OR
Enter code “Holiday” to receive
25% OFF
the purchase of 1 or 2 books.
All orders must be received by december 16th.

Click here for the Calhoun/Etowah County "Enjoy the City" book: Shipping is Free.
Target 3-Day Sale: Nintendo 3DS & Ipod Touch
by TheresaShadrix
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If you have an Ipod Touch or Nintendo 3DS on your Christmas list, here are two deals at Target.

NINTENDO 3DS
From Dec. 8-10, you get a FREE $50 Gift Card wyb Nintendo 3DS for $169.99. Print this coupon, which is a receive $10 Target gift card for $50 purchase: http://coupons.target.com/target-holiday-elves-coupons

Buy Nintendo 3DS $169.99, plus tax

Get $50 gift card, $10 gift card
Like paying $109.00, plus tax

(If you have a Red Card, you'll get an extra 5%)

IPOD TOUCH 
From Dec. 8-10, you get a FREE $25 Gift Card wyb Apple iPod Touch 8GB for $195.
Print this coupon, which is a receive $10 Target gift card for $50 purchase: http://coupons.target.com/target-holiday-elves-coupons
Then, print this 10% off Ipod Touch Target coupon: http://coupons.target.com/electronics-coupons

IPOD Touch $195
-19.50 (10% coupon)
... Pay $175.50, plus tax

Get $25 gift card, $10 gift card
Like paying $140.50, plus tax

(If you have a Red Card, you'll get an extra 5%)
Clip2Save Couponing Class in Heflin
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Heflin Baptist Church, located at 155 Almon Street  Heflin, AL will host a Clip2Save Couponing 101 class tonight, Thurs., Nov. 17 from 6-8 p.m.

The class if FREE but please bring a canned food donation for HEARTS food pantry.


Learn the basics of couponing, get expert tips and gain an understanding of the world of couponing from Theresa Shadrix, Clip2Save columnist for Consolidated Publishing newspapers.  Theresa is an experienced couponer with many years of experience in smart and practical couponing. Theresa does not teach extreme couponing. She is a trusted source for education on couponing and is an advocate for preventing coupon fraud. You will learn the differences in couponing at drugstores like CVS, Rite-Aid and Walgreens, price matching at stores like Walmart and Target, how to find coupons, how NOT to use coupons and much more!


WINN DIXIE Preview, week of Nov. 16-Nov. 24
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NOTED SALES

Frozen Grade A turkeys $.59 lb

Turkey breast $1.79 lb

Heinz Homestyle gravy $1 ($10 for 10)

Gold Medal flour, 5 lb $1.99

Marie Callender’s pies $4.99

Produce: Grapes $1.99 lb, Pineapples $2.99,

WHAT-A-DEAL

Buy (1) Purex Grip Rite oblong dish, 3 quart, $8.99

Get:

  • WD green beans
  • WD cream of mushroom soup
  • WD crispy onions

MAKE-A-MEAL

Buy (2) Oscar Mayer bacon 2/$13.98

Get:

  • Tropicana pure premium orange juice
  • WD dozen large eggs
  • WS pancake syrup
  • WD pancake mix

BOGO’s

MEAT, CHICKEN, FISH

Sanderson Farms chicken breasts (save up to $4.59)

London Broil (save up to $5.39 on 2)

Hormel Cure 81 boneless ham (save up to $5.99 on 2 lbs)

Fisherman’s Wharf whiting, tilapia, cod, perch, flounder, or grouper fillets (save up to $7.99 on 2)

GROCERY

AW, Diet Rite or RC Cola (save up to $1.99 on 2)

Betty Crocker specialty potatoes (save up to $2.19 on 2)

Bird’s Eye Steamfresh vegetables (save up to $2.29 on 2)

Campbell’s gravy, Cream of chicken or mushroom soup (save up to $1.49 on 2)

Cheez-It crackers (save up to $4.69 on 2)

Del Monte vegetables (save up to $1.99 on 2)

Diner’s Choice mashed potatoes (save up to $4.39 on 2)

Dole bagged salads, blends or kits (save up to $3.99 on 2)

Duncan Hines cake mixes (save up to $2.49 on 2)

Edward’s premium or pecan pies and Breyer’s ice cream  (save up to $9.39 on 2)

Fritos or Cheetos (save up to $.99 on 2)

General Mills cereals (save up to $4.49 on 2)

Gourmet Dining entrees (save up to $6.99 on 2)

Hunt’s canned tomatoes (save up to $1.89 on 2)

Keebler Townhouse, Wheatables, Club crackers (save up to $1.69 on 2)

Kraft Homestyle dinners, deluxe mac-n-cheese, Velveeta shells & cheese, Velveeta skillet dinners (save up to $3.49 on 2)

Kraft Mayonnaise or Miracle Whip (save up to $5.29 on 2)

Kraft chunk, shredded or crumbles cheese (save up to $4.19 on 2)

Lay’s potato chips, Planters nuts (save up to $5.49)

Luzianne family size tea bags (save up to $4.49 on 2)

Mama Lucia Italian style meatballs (save up to $7.99 on 2)

Mento’s mints, Extra or Wigley gum (save up to $3.29 on 2)

Mrs. Smith’s pre-baked pies and Cool Whip (save up to $7.99 on 2)

Mt. Olive chips, dill or spears, WD kosher dill (save up to $4.29 on 2)

Nabisco Ritz crackers (save up to $4.09 on 2)

Nature’s Own or Natural Grain bread (save up to $4.59 on 2)

Nestle morsels (save up to $3.39 on 2)

Nestle hot cocoa mix (save up to $2.29 on 2)

Orvile Redenbachers microwave popcorn (save up to $4.69 on 2)

Ronco pasta, Bertolli sauce (save up to $3.29 on 2)

Tetley classic tea bags, Arizona, Celestial teas (save up to $4.99 on 2)

Sabra hummus (save up to $3.99 on 2)

Smart Balance spreads (save up to $3.99 on 2)

Stove Top stuffing (save up to $2.89 on 2)

Wesson oil (save up to $4.79 on 2)

WD graham crackers (save up to $3.39 on 2)

HEALTH & BEAUTY

Sundown vitamins (save up to $31.99 on 2)

Crest spinbrush, Aquafresh, Natural Dentist (save up to $9.99 on 2)

HOUSEHOLD

Glass Plus cleaner, Electrasol (save up to $5.78 on 2)

Hefty trash bags (save up to $7.99 on 2)

Xtra liquid detergent (save up to $3.99 on 2)

 

 

To beep or not to beep?
by TheresaShadrix
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To beep or not to beep, seems to be more than a question. The beep makes couponers tremble and probably irritates cashiers.

If you have read a coupon, matched it up with an item and then heard the "oh-so-wonderful" beep at the register, you know what I'm talking about. There are legitimate coupons that will beep, as well as some that will not beep when used on items not intended for that coupon.

With coupons, you can't always rely on the barcode, which is the root of why a coupon beeps or doesn't beep. You have to go with the wording on the coupon. Not the picture, mind you, but the wording.

If a coupon states, "Not for trial or travel sizes," but someone tells you that it won't beep, do not use it.

If a coupon states a specific item but you learn it doesn't beep on an item not intended for the coupon, do not use it.

On the flip side, if you follow the wording and you have the correct product, correct size, etc, it may beep. Make sure you and the cashier read it and match it up with the product. If you are both unsure, ask for manager approval. The store has the right to refuse the coupon if it beeps, but, kindly ask for approval if you know it is correct.

A coupon will also beep if the item purchased is less than the coupon value. If you purchase a product that is $1 and the coupon is for $2 off the item, it will beep. Most stores will value down the coupon, which is a source of debate among couponers because the manufacturer will reimburse the store for the full value of the coupon, plus eight cents. 

According to the coupon policy at Wal-Mart, the company gives the consumer full value of the coupon amount and allows the overage to go towards other purchases. The coupon will beep and the cashier has to verify the amount.

Got a question? Email me at tshadrix@annistonstar.com.

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WEDNESDAY’S LIST . . . of beans ’n greens ’n other things:

***

DON’T TELL me I’ve nothing to do.

From the window of my barn I see Ozzie coming through the hedgerow from next door. I like Ozzie a lot, but I’m not sure he feels the same. Efforts to pet and feed over the years have been a flop at best.

What Ozzie likes to do is hunt. I mean really hunt.

You see, Ozzie is a brindle, bob-tailed, three-legged cat and he loves to feed on whatever he can find in the hedgerow across my back yard, including field mice and squirrels.

Ozzie is flat out deadly, too.

Since losing his right front leg to a tumor a couple of years back, he has taught himself a new way to hunt. He keeps stalking to a minimum. But with the patience of Job, he settles down and waits for a meal to come within striking distance.

When the meal does, it’s “Wham” and Ozzie heads for the dinner table.

He’s a wonder to watch ...

^^^

IT IS A typical day at the Smith Estate. I am out in my barn kicked back in what I call “Archie’s Recliner.” I am reading a book, listening to Merle Haggard on the stereo, and watching TV (how’s that for multi-tasking, huh?) The blonde is out and about.

The phone rings. It is from the blonde. She is at Sears in the Quintard Mall ...

“Sweetheart, I’m at Sears looking at vacuum cleaners. I can get a small one to go with a regular one. What do you think I should do?”

Recovering from the shock of her asking my permission for anything, I agree to the double dip and then make a mistake with “What’s going on, you asking my permission?”

From the other end, there is a happy laugh with:

“It’d be different if it were shoes and a dress.”

I managed a quiet goodbye (without choking), hung up, and went back to singing along with Merle. It seemed fitting he was in the middle of “I’m Gonna Sit Right Here And Drink” at the time.

^^^

JOE ESTEP deserves a standing ovation. Joe runs the Calhoun County Sports Hall of Fame and, this past Saturday night, put together another classic.

Held at the “new” Oxford Civic Center, the 2013 induction played to a near packed house.

Outstanding Joe, outstanding.

^^^

FOR THOSE asking, the Peach Man’s tomatoes are a week away, but Ken Easterling will be at Regions in Oxford on Friday morning at 6 with another load of Chilton County peaches.

If no sell-out in Oxford he heads for the Anniston post office along about 8 . . . but don’t bet he gets there.

^^^

IF YOU’RE lining up at the Walmart deli at Lenlock, I hope you get lucky and a young lady by the name of Vanesa Durham waits on you. She did for me a few days back and while I’ve had an unpleasant moment or two there, Vanesa left me feeling pretty good.

Walmart could use more like her.

^^^

BIRTHDAYS: June 12 – Annette Vice; June 14 – Sage Snow; June 15 – Twins Brettnie and Dakota Smith; June 17 – Aiden Lloyd; 11; June 18 – Don Beabout.

And Jeff Jones, June 17. A member of a vanishing breed (The Great Generation), Jeff drove a “weasel” jeep ashore at Normandy, June 6, 1944.

^^^

QUOTABLE: “My doctor tells me I should start slowing it down - but there are more old drunks than there are old doctors so let's all have another round.”

                       --Willie Nelson

Thanks for visiting ...

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George Smith may be reached at 256-239-5286 or email: gsmith731@gmail.com.

 

 

Tim Tebow works out at a Patriots practice. (AP photo)
Tim Tebow works out at a Patriots practice. (AP photo)
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All-Calhoun County girls soccer: Cain led Jacksonville girls to a special season
by Brandon Miller
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JACKSONVILLE — Everything came together for the Jacksonville High girls soccer team this year, and its hard work paid off. “This year we were trying to get a theme of excellence and a spirit of excellence into everything they did in life,” said Sam Cain, who is The Anniston Star’s Calhoun County girls soccer coach of the year. “One of my girls, Allison Judge, was valedictorian this year. Being successful off the field is what I think transferred to the field for the whole time.” Cain knew going into the season Jacksonville had a special team, which wound up going 8-0 against Calhoun County teams and making the quarterfinals of the Class 1A-4A state playoffs. The squad also was fourth in the state rankings, the highest of any girls team at Jacksonville, and won a school-record 16 games. “I just knew this was probably one of the best teams that we’ve probably had up here because they’ve been around for a long time and I knew the character and make-up of the team,” Cain said. “They looked out for each other and wanted to play for each other more than just themselves. I just felt that since they liked and wanted to play so hard for their teammates so much that we’d have a good season.” Jacksonville fell to Guntersville 2-1 in the state quarterfinals, but Cain said the reaction to that loss was the biggest memory he will take from the season. “Even after defeat, the emotion that the girls showed after game made it all worthwhile,” Cain said. “It meant a lot that it meant so much to them that they were upset about a loss and their hearts were into it. “It was heartbreaking to see, but it felt good to see they cared that much.” One of the players that didn’t take the loss lightly was senior star Sharon Osterbind, The Star’s girls soccer player of the year. “We worked as hard as we could in the last game and it just didn’t go how we wanted it to, but I wish I could have scored another goal or someone else would have scored another goal and we would have won or tied,” she said. “But it just didn’t work out.” Although Cain loses five seniors to graduation, he still has confidence looking ahead. “It’s going to be hard to replace those girls, but those girls set a good example for the ones coming up,” he said. “One of the younger girls kept talking this year about wanting to be like her older teammates, so I think most the ones coming back want to follow the same path.” Brandon Miller covers prep sports for The Star. He can be reached at 256-235-3575 or follow him on Twitter @bmiller_star.
All-Calhoun County girls soccer team -- complete list
by Brandon Miller
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FIRST TEAM Kiyana Bullock So., 5-8, F • Anniston Noteworthy: Bullock handled a versatile role to the Bulldogs, playing nearly every position on the field. She finished in the season with seven assists and three goals. Laura Davenport Fr., 5-7, MF • Oxford Noteworthy: Davenport worked the hardest for the Yellow Jackets and led the team in goals this past season. The freshman was also one of the team’s captains. Marissa Davis Sr., 5-1, D • Donoho Noteworthy: Davis was a team captain the past three seasons and brought relentless play to the Lady Falcons’ defense. Allison Judge Sr., 5-7, ATH • Jacksonville Noteworthy: Judge played nearly every position for the Golden Eagles. Jacksoville’s valedictorian scored two goals and had eight assists. Mattison Lowery Fr., 5-5, GK • Jacksonville Noteworthy: Lowery allowed an average of only 1.1 goals a game for the Golden Eagles. She made 112 saves and recorded seven shutouts. Quenteeria Mooney Soph., 5-10, D • Jacksonville Noteworthy: Mooney was a relentless defender who won half of her battles last season. She also recorded three assists and a goal. Sharon Osterbind Sr., 6-1, F • Jacksonville Noteworthy: Osterbind led the Golden Eagles with 44 goals and 18 assists, but also played a larger role for the run. The UAB signee served as a coach on the field and played the largest role in Jacksonville’s state quarterfinals run. Virginia Poe So., 5-10, MF • Jacksonville Noteworthy: Poe defended and scored for the Golden Eagles. The sophomore finished the season with 37 goals and 17 assists. Miranda Schoening Fr., 5-11, GK • Oxford Noteworthy: Schoening kept the Yellow Jackets in most games with her outstanding play in goal. The freshman was also the heart of the defense. Katherine Westbrook Sr., 5-9, MF • Donoho Noteworthy: Westbrook provided steady leadership on both sides of the ball for the Falcons. The senior recorded 16 goals this past season. Leslie Williams Jr., 4-10, F • Donoho Noteworthy: Williams broke onto the scene as the Falcons leader in goals scored with 27, as she helped Donoho make a second-round playoff run. Maddy Oblena Soph., 5-3, MF • Sacred Heart Noteworthy: Oblena was all over the field for the Cardinals, leading Sacred Heart with her offensive and defensive play. Second TEAM Anniston — Raven Cooley, Tahlyia Knox; Oxford — Tristan Lackey, Aniya Mahaffey; Jacksonville — Ashton Wells, Elizabeth Poe, Cindee Tang, Jordan Terry, Kaila Green; Donoho — Lily Wiedmer; Sacred Heart — Haili Clark.
Sharon Osterbind had 44 goals and 18 assists in helping Jacksonville advance to the Class 1A-4A girls state soccer quarterfinals. (Photo by Bill Wilson/Anniston Star)
Sharon Osterbind had 44 goals and 18 assists in helping Jacksonville advance to the Class 1A-4A girls state soccer quarterfinals. (Photo by Bill Wilson/Anniston Star)
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