Enjoy the City coupon book 50% off
by TheresaShadrix
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Dec 09, 2011 | 20168 views |  0 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
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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Dec 08, 2011 | 2627 views |  0 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
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
by TheresaShadrix
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Nov 17, 2011 | 1820 views |  0 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
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
by TheresaShadrix
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Nov 15, 2011 | 1436 views |  0 comments | 11 11 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
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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Nov 10, 2011 | 1205 views |  0 comments | 12 12 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink

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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by Laura Camper
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Jun 19, 2013 | 127 views |  0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend | print
The city of Heflin Police Department has applied to receive tens of thousands of dollars of free equipment through a military surplus program. Captain AJ Benefield, interim police chief in Heflin, said the department is trying for a boat, two golf carts, three all-terrain vehicles and a 36-passenger bus through the 1033 Military Surplus program. It has been approved at the state level but is waiting for final approval, Benefield said. If the department gets all the requested items, it could total about $150,000 worth of equipment, he said. “And all of this is no cost,” Benefield said. The department does have to pick up the equipment and pay any fees or permits to transport it back to the community, he said. The department has gotten other equipment through the program including M16 guns and a bulldozer, Benefield said. “You have to do justification for your department to use these items,” Benefield said. The city could use the golf carts and ATVs to help patrol special events like the concert a few weeks ago or the upcoming Fourth of July parade, Benefield said. The boat could be used for a water rescue on Lake Heflin or at the watershed, he said. And if the city finds that it doesn’t use the equipment, with the exception of demilitarized weapons and such, after a year the department can auction it off to recoup their investment, Benefield said. Sgt. Kenneth Perryman, program coordinator for the state of Alabama, said by 2012, Alabama law enforcement agencies had received more than $16 million worth of equipment through the program. The program is open to all federal and state law enforcement agencies with arrest authority, Perryman said. The program was created by federal act in 1995 with a focus on counter-drug and terrorism efforts. Not all police departments have to deal with terrorism, but they do deal with drug arrests, he said. The program gives them access to high end equipment that they may not otherwise be able to afford, he added. “Whenever (the military) turns things back in, it’s available for law enforcement agencies,” Perryman said. The equipment can run the gamut from buildings, to aircraft, to weapons, to night vision goggles to protective clothing, he said. It’s all given away on a first-come, first-served basis, Benefield said. He gets emails when new equipment becomes available and lets the state know when he is interested in an item. It can take anywhere from two hours to two days to hear back from the state if the department’s request is approved, but it takes longer to go through the rest of the process, Benefield said. Approval for the equipment has to go through three departments, the state, the Department of Defense and the Defense Logistics Agency, which oversees the program, Perryman said. It can take a few weeks before the department will know for sure that it got the equipment, Benefield said. But it’s worth the wait. It’s equipment the department doesn’t have the money to go out and purchase otherwise, he added. “It’s a very beneficial program if used right,” Benefield said.
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Heflin Highlights
by Suzanne Payne
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Lovely Lady Even though this is way after the fact, I want to recognize a dear lady and good friend of mine who celebrated a birthday milestone last month. Sarah Johnson turned 75 on May 25th. Sarah is special to many of her friends and family and I count myself among them. Speaking of special…here are some people who fit that category! Happy Birthday to them all! June 19-Mattie Norman. June 20-Kadie Benefield, Mark Bell, Blake Bowman, Chasity Davis and Troy Brandenstien. June 21-Linda Charles, Stephen Chupp, Audrey Vise, Ronnie Mayfield, Stacy Hartley and Ethan Summerille. June 22-Ann Howle, Taylor Draper, Kim McMichael, Jane Sanders and Sam Parker. June 23-David Johnson, Chris Davis, Charlotte White and Betty Jo Rich. June 24-Beverly Johnson, Mark Truett and Brittany Turner. June 25-Malene Bowen, Chris Turner, Scott Dennis, Serena Owen, Kaley Oliver, Nicole Estes and Ty McLean. June 26-Ashley Wilkerson, Kim Williamson, Rachel Perry, Clay Owens, Ashley Robinson, Mary Merrill and April Benefield. Still Sweethearts A very happy anniversary to these couples. Being in love makes you complete. June 20-Shawn and Ellie Hudgins…Ronnie and Laura Mayfield. June 21-Billy Wayne and Dana Morgan. June 22-Tim and Delores Allen. June 24-Robert and Carolyn Jarrell…Tony and Shelia Waddell…Mr. and Mrs. Benny Brown. June 25-Jeromy and Misty Owen…Keith and Kay Yancy. June 26-Jackie and Jane McDaniel…Gearld and Barbara Perkins. Sunshine List Jimmie Nell Vise, Sherry Riddle Brown, Glenn Shortt, Mildred Hollis, Kerry Smith, Malene Bowen, Doug Taylor, Charles Laminack, Terry Benefield, Kathy Jacks, Glenn Berry, Sara Noland, Ken Sanders, Martha Holley, Rider Bearden, Gearld Brown, Jackie Stovall and Merrill Hayes. Just a Reminder 1. Big plans are going on with the Cleburne County High School class of 1998…reunion type plans! If you are interested in finding out more, send your contact information to cleburnecountyclassof1998@gmail.com 2. The Ranburne First Baptist Church is doing what churches do best. They are helping out a fellow human being. On June 22, this caring group of people are having a fundraising event for Kerry Smith. Kerry and his family have been members of this church for a very long time. At the present time, he is in Northside hospital awaiting a bone marrow transplant and receiving chemo treatments for leukemia. For $8.00, you can enjoy a scrumptious barbeque meal, participate in a silent auction and enjoy a Christian concert featuring Christy Sutherland (Barbara Mandrell’s daughter-in-law), Kelli Dodd, Phillip Frost and Tonya Parrish. See church members for tickets or call Jackie Howle at 256-453-2823. Bye! Until next week…remember…If winning isn’t everything, why keep score?
Lucile Morgan Library summer reading
Jun 19, 2013 | 33 views |  0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Registration for the summer reading program is not underway at Lucile Morgan Public Library. All Cleburne County boys and girls who will be entering grades 1-6 in the fall are invited to participate. The program will run from June 1 to July 13. Those enrolled in the reading program will earn great prizes for the books they read. Special prizes will be awarded to those who meet their reading goals and to those who read the most books. During June and July the library will be open for three extra hours each weekday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday hours will remain from 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. The summer reading program and all services for the library, including large print brooks, audio books on CD, videos, DVD’s, Skype, and Internet access are available to all residents of Cleburne County without charge.
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