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Thank you for picking up MyConnection. Look for your copy delivered free to your home from The Newnan Times-Herald each Wednesday. You’ll find entertainment and travel news, as well as upcoming events, easy-to-make recipes, and things that matter to you and your family. Check Out the Classifieds on Pages 6 - 7 Wednesday, April 11, 2012 ARA CONTENT W hen it comes to spring cleaning, it’s under- standable you and your family want to clear all of the past year’s clutter and mess, without taking too much time away from enjoying fun springtime activities. And thankfully it’s possible to maintain a deep spring clean- ing without spending more than a day’s time, as long as you stay organized. “Cleaning smart is the key to making your spring cleanup quick and efficient, not long and pains- taking,” says Jelmar President Alison Gutterman. “Everyone wants to enjoy the outdoors this time of year, so getting the whole family involved, making a plan and using the right tools will help your cleanup get done fast and your home will look great.” When your clan is able to carve out one day to hold your spring cleaning initiative be sure to go in prepared to ensure total participa- tion and maximize success. Spring Cleaning Tips Delegate: The entire family contributes to the mess over the year, which means the entire family should also help clean it up. Don’t try to take on a deep spring cleaning alone, enlist the troops and assign age-appropriate chores to everyone. Make a list: Before everyone commits to sev- eral hours of spring cleaning, do a quick walk-through of the house and take notes on exactly what needs cleaning up or needs to be tossed out. This makes prioritizing work a bit easier, and you’re sure to get everything that needs to be cleaned done. Supply Suitably: Everyone has their ever-growing stash of cleaners in a closet or under the sink, but having a multitude of products just drags out your projects, not to mention creates more clutter. Try some effective multi-purpose cleaners that can take care of a few different rooms and several tasks for easy and quick cleanup. Keep your perspective: Things are going to get dirty along the way, so while a good spring cleaning is definitely necessary each year, there are always going to be things to tidy up. Taking the steps to making your spring cleaning efforts as efficient and effective as possible is the best way to get your home looking its best. Tips for Making Spring Cleaning Easy for the Entire Family METRO CREATIVE Eighty percent of U.S. adults suffer from some degree of gum disease, yet only 60 percent are aware of it. And only 3 percent choose to treat it. That’s alarming, because gum disease, or periodontitis, threatens much more than oral health; studies have linked gum disease to heart disease, strokes and even stillbirths. With such broad health consequences, how do you know you are at risk? A Mouthful of Risk Not surprising, risk factors begin in the mouth — with poor oral hygiene and diet. Bacteria and plaque build up without proper brushing and flossing. Teeth with cracks and crevices or improperly sealed fillings and crowns can trap food and encourage plaque and bacteria growth. Patients with impacted wisdom teeth are also at risk and often experience no symp- toms. For this reason, dental professionals recommend that preteens, teens and young adults have their dentists examine them for signs of gum disease. Risks Increase With Age The older people get, the greater their risk for gum disease. More than half of Ameri- can adults 35-69 show signs of gingivitis surrounding three or four teeth; about 30 percent show significant levels of gum disease. Eighty-six percent of people older than 70 show moderate gum disease and more than 25 percent lose their teeth. Factors That Run in the Family Genetics may be responsible for about half of periodontal disease cases. Those whose parents suffered gum disease are 12 times more likely to harbor the bacteria that cause plaque and gum disease. Even spouses and partners may be at risk, say researchers who’ve found that a par- ticular oral bacteria may be contagious over long periods of exposure. The Smoking Gun Of all the risks for periodontal disease, smoking is the most preventable. Smok- ers are four times more likely to develop advanced periodontal disease and exhibit bone loss and gum recession even with- out gum disease. More than 40 percent of smokers lose their teeth during their lifetimes. Even secondhand smoke carries risks, with a 50 percent to 60 percent higher incidence of gum disease. When people quit smoking, however, risks return to normal over time. Women and Gum Disease Despite their better dental hygiene, women account for about 75 percent of periodontal office visits. Studies point to the effects of female hormones on oral health — ef- fects that are also triggered by prescription birth control and menopause. Some women see gingivitis flare-ups a few days before their periods and during ovulation as the hormone progesterone dilates blood vessels, causing inflammation and slowing down the repair of collagen —- the protein that supports gums. These same hormonal fluctuations are in force throughout pregnancy, typically wors- ening at two months and peaking around the eighth month of pregnancy. These hormonal changes don’t actually cause gum disease; they simply make women more vulnerable to it. Stepping up oral hygiene can make a big difference — especially important given the recent research that links gum disease with low birth weight and other complications including stillbirth. These risks make dental visits a vital part of prenatal health care. Socioeconomic Status and Ethnicity As with many diseases, gum disease ap- pears in greater numbers among the poor, particularly poor children and elderly peo- ple as well as racial minorities. Those with fewer financial resources for dental visits show the greatest amounts of oral bacteria. Approximately 44 million Americans live without medical insurance; 110 million have no dental insurance10. Diseases Associated with Periodontal Disease Many diseases also contribute to the devel- opment of periodontal disease, whether Are You at Risk for Gum Disease and Its Many Health Threats? Most patients are unaware of both the consequences and the treatment options SEE GUMS, PAGE 4 Photo Gallery Easy and Affordable. Available 24/7. Find photos of local sports, events, celebrations, plus more! Thousands of photos to choose from at photos.times-herald.com FAMILY FEATURES Chicken is one of America’s favor- ite foods, so much so that every American ate an average of 84 pounds last year. Although it’s a great go-to ingredient for a fam- ily dinner, it’s easy to get tired of the same old chicken recipes. Chef Tim Love has launched “Chicken Change-Up,” offering simple and family-friendly recipe ideas, tips and tricks to help inspire parents when preparing the nightly meal. “Chicken dishes are a staple in my household,” says celebrity chef, dad and author Tim Love. “I’m always looking for inspiration to create different types of chicken recipes and — no matter the dish — mayonnaise made with simple ingredients like oil, vinegar and 30 percent cage-free eggs, is my secret for keeping chicken juicy and crispy.” Whatever your dinnertime challenge, with recipes such as Parmesan Crusted Chicken an Baked Buffalo Chicken, mayonnaise can transform your chicken into a juicier, crispier, more delicious meal that the whole family will love. Inspired Ideas to Your Chicken Dishes Change Up Inspired Chicken Recipes INSIDE PAGE 5 Easy Way to Clean Up in a Snap INSIDE PAGE 4 Parmesan-Crusted Bruschetta Chicken

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Page 1: MyConnection for April 11, 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.

Check Out the Classifieds on Pages 6 - 7

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

ARA CONTENT

When it comes to spring cleaning, it’s under-standable you and your

family want to clear all of the past year’s clutter and mess, without taking too much time away from enjoying fun springtime activities. And thankfully it’s possible to maintain a deep spring clean-ing without spending more than a day’s time, as long as you stay organized.

“Cleaning smart is the key to making your spring cleanup quick and efficient, not long and pains-taking,” says Jelmar President Alison Gutterman. “Everyone wants to enjoy the outdoors this time of year, so getting the whole family involved, making a plan and using the right tools will help your cleanup get done fast and your home will look great.”

When your clan is able to carve out one day to hold your spring cleaning initiative be sure to go in prepared to ensure total participa-tion and maximize success.

Spring Cleaning TipsDelegate: The entire family contributes to the mess over the year, which means the entire family should also help clean it up. Don’t try to take on a deep spring cleaning alone, enlist the troops and assign age-appropriate chores to everyone.

Make a list: Before everyone commits to sev-eral hours of spring cleaning, do a quick walk-through of the house and take notes on exactly what needs cleaning up or needs to be tossed out. This makes prioritizing work a bit easier, and you’re sure

to get everything that needs to be cleaned done.

Supply Suitably: Everyone has their ever-growing stash of cleaners in a closet or under the sink, but having a multitude of products just drags out your projects, not to mention creates more clutter. Try some effective multi-purpose cleaners that can take care of a few different rooms and several tasks for easy and quick cleanup.

Keep your perspective: Things are going to get dirty along the way, so while a good spring cleaning is definitely necessary each year, there are always going to be things to tidy up. Taking the steps to making your spring cleaning efforts as efficient and effective as possible is the best way to get your home looking its best.

Tips for Making Spring Cleaning Easy for the Entire Family

METRO CREATIVE

Eighty percent of U.S. adults suffer from some degree of gum disease, yet only 60 percent are aware of it. And only 3 percent choose to treat it. That’s alarming, because gum disease, or periodontitis, threatens much more than oral health; studies have linked gum disease to heart disease, strokes and even stillbirths.

With such broad health consequences, how do you know you are at risk?

A Mouthful of RiskNot surprising, risk factors begin in the mouth — with poor oral hygiene and diet. Bacteria and plaque build up without proper brushing and flossing. Teeth with cracks and crevices or improperly sealed fillings and crowns can trap food and encourage plaque and bacteria growth.

Patients with impacted wisdom teeth are also at risk and often experience no symp-toms. For this reason, dental professionals recommend that preteens, teens and young adults have their dentists examine them for signs of gum disease.

Risks Increase With AgeThe older people get, the greater their risk for gum disease. More than half of Ameri-can adults 35-69 show signs of gingivitis surrounding three or four teeth; about 30 percent show significant levels of gum disease. Eighty-six percent of people older than 70 show moderate gum disease and more than 25 percent lose their teeth.

Factors That Run in the FamilyGenetics may be responsible for about half of periodontal disease cases. Those whose parents suffered gum disease are 12 times more likely to harbor the bacteria that cause plaque and gum disease.

Even spouses and partners may be at risk, say researchers who’ve found that a par-ticular oral bacteria may be contagious over long periods of exposure.

The Smoking GunOf all the risks for periodontal disease, smoking is the most preventable. Smok-ers are four times more likely to develop advanced periodontal disease and exhibit bone loss and gum recession even with-

out gum disease. More than 40 percent of smokers lose their teeth during their lifetimes.

Even secondhand smoke carries risks, with a 50 percent to 60 percent higher incidence of gum disease. When people quit smoking, however, risks return to normal over time.

Women and Gum DiseaseDespite their better dental hygiene, women account for about 75 percent of periodontal office visits. Studies point to the effects of female hormones on oral health — ef-fects that are also triggered by prescription birth control and menopause. Some women see gingivitis flare-ups a few days before their periods and during ovulation as the hormone progesterone dilates blood vessels, causing inflammation and slowing down the repair of collagen —- the protein that supports gums.

These same hormonal fluctuations are in force throughout pregnancy, typically wors-ening at two months and peaking around the eighth month of pregnancy. These hormonal changes don’t actually cause gum disease; they simply make women more vulnerable to it. Stepping up oral hygiene can make a big difference — especially important given the recent research that links gum disease with low birth weight and other complications including stillbirth. These risks make dental visits a vital part of prenatal health care.

Socioeconomic Status and EthnicityAs with many diseases, gum disease ap-pears in greater numbers among the poor, particularly poor children and elderly peo-ple as well as racial minorities. Those with fewer financial resources for dental visits show the greatest amounts of oral bacteria. Approximately 44 million Americans live without medical insurance; 110 million have no dental insurance10.

Diseases Associated with Periodontal DiseaseMany diseases also contribute to the devel-opment of periodontal disease, whether

Are You at Risk for Gum Disease and Its Many

Health Threats?Most patients are unaware of both the

consequences and the treatment options

➤ SEE GUMS, PAGE 4

Photo GalleryEasy and Affordable. Available 24/7.

Find photos of local sports, events, celebrations, plus more!

Thousands of photos to choose from at photos.times-herald.com

Family Features

Chicken is one of america’s favor-ite foods, so much so that every american ate an average of 84 pounds last year. although it’s a great go-to ingredient for a fam-ily dinner, it’s easy to get tired of the same old chicken recipes. Chef tim love has launched “Chicken Change-up,” offering simple and

family-friendly recipe ideas, tips and tricks to help inspire parents when preparing the nightly meal.

“Chicken dishes are a staple in my household,” says celebrity chef, dad and author tim love. “i’m always looking for inspiration to create different types of chicken recipes and — no matter the dish — mayonnaise made with simple ingredients like oil, vinegar and

30 percent cage-free eggs, is my secret for keeping chicken juicy and crispy.”

Whatever your dinnertime challenge, with recipes such as Parmesan Crusted Chicken an Baked Buffalo Chicken, mayonnaise can transform your chicken into a juicier, crispier, more delicious meal that the whole family will love.

Inspired Ideas to

Your Chicken DishesChange Up

InspiredChicken Recipes

inside

➤ PAGe 5

Easy Way to Clean Up in a Snap

inside

➤ PAGe 4

Parmesan-Crusted Bruschetta Chicken

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U.S.D.A. Select Beef

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$355U.S.D.A. selecto de bistec de suizo

lb.

lb.

32 oz.McEversHot Dogs..........................

$312

16 oz.McEversHot Dawgs......................

$145

48 oz. Hot or MildFour StarSmoked Sausage...........

$499

11.7 oz.Oscar MayerLunchables.......................

$191

Salchicha ahumado picante o suave, 48 onzas

Bocados refrigerantes de almuerzo, 11.7 onzas

Salchichas de bollo, 32 onzas

Salchicha de bollo, 16 onzas

24 oz.McEversSmoked Links................

$24216 oz.McEversRed Hots.........................

$162Enlaces de salchicha pequeño ahumado, 24 onzas Salchichas rojos picantes, 16 onzas

12 oz.GwaltneySliced Bacon...................

$156

2 Lb. Georgia RedRed Hots.........................

$307

12 oz.Southerland ChickenSausage Patties.............

$254Tortas de salchicha de pollo, 12 onzas

Tocino rebanado, 12 onzas

Salchichas rojos picantes, 2 libras

Quality Meats

Fresh Dairy

2 Lb. Baby Lima Beans or Butter PeasFresh FrozenVegetables . . . .

$281

2 Lb. Fresh FrozenBlackeye Peas

$243

49.5-54 oz., Select VarietiesHot or LeanPockets . . . . . . . . . .

$951

10 oz. Cheese, Sour Cream & Chive or Broccoli & CheeseLarry's

Potatoes 88¢

7.04-7.8 oz., Select VarietiesTony's Crispy CrustPizza . . . . . . . . . 92¢

8 Ct.FlavoriteCorn on the Cob

$169

13.75 oz. Buttermilk, Homestyle or BlueberryEssential EverydayWa es . . . . . . .

$129

2 Lb. Cut Corn, Cut Okra or Yellow SquashFresh FrozenVegetables . . . .

$190

2 Lb. Fresh FrozenYellow Cream Corn

$296128 oz. Asst. Flavors, Reduced FatShoppers ValueIce Cream . . . .

$379

2 Lb. Fresh FrozenWhite Cream Corn

$336

2 Lb. Butter Beans or Italian Green BeansFresh FrozenVegetables . . . .

$211

2 Lb. Chopped Spinach or Cut Green BeansFresh FrozenVegetables . . . .

$212

5-11.5 oz. Box, Select Varieties

Lean CuisineSimple Favorites

$165

4 Pk. Double RollAngel SoBathroom Tissue

$180

15 oz.Van Camp'sPork and Beans

2/88¢

18 oz.JifPeanut Butter . . .

$22922 oz.Essential EverydayNon-Dairy Creamer

$20248 Ct. Heavy DutyHomelifeCutlery . . . . . . . 87¢

12 oz.FlavoriteHoney Bear Honey

$272

11.75-12 oz.NabiscoCheese Nips . . .

$1538.1 oz. Ritz or Wheat inNabiscoChips . . . . . . . . .

$2236-10 oz.NabiscoTeddy Grahams

$22411 oz., Assorted FlavorsEssential EverydayPoptarts . . . . . . 99¢8 oz.Essential EverydaySqueeze Mustard 49¢

10 oz.FlavoriteWorcestershire Sauce 79¢

11.5 oz. Classic or French RoastFlavoriteGround C e

$2296 oz.Shoppers ValueHot Sauce . . . .

3/$116 oz.Essential EverydaySaltine Crackers

$129

18 oz. Creamy or CrunchyShoppers ValuePeanut Butter .

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

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

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

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

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

8 Pk.Food DepotHamburgeror Hot DogBuns

98¢

6 Pk. Mega RollScottTowels$393

32 oz.Blue PlateMayonnaise$299

15 oz. Whole Kernel or Cream Style Corn or Cut or French Style Green BeansLibby'sVegetables

57¢

12 Pk. No Ice PopsMay eldNovelties . . . . . . .

$216

1 Pint Assorted FlavorsBlue BellIce Cream . . . .

$135

22.90-26.4 oz.DiGiorno UltimateAsst. Flavor Pizzas

$551

14-20 oz., Select Varieties

S er'sDinners . . . . . . . . .

$222

12 oz. Garlic Chicken, 5 Cheese Tortellinior Chicken FlorentineS er'sFarmer Harvest . .

$223

7-10.6 oz. Box, Select VarietiesKid CuisineMeals . . . . . . . . . . . .

$163

56 oz., Assorted Flavors

May eld ClassicIce Cream

$286

32 oz. Regular or CrinkleFlavoriteCut Fries

$139

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

$18916 oz.Food DepotBBQ Bread . . . . .

$12510-10.5 oz.Frito-Lay'sAsst. Flavor Chips . . .

$27522 Ct.Frito-Lay'sMultipacks . . . . .

$549

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

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

$1391 oz.Golden FlakeAsst. Chips . . . . . .

4/$1

250 Ct.HomeLifeNapkins . . . . . .

$149128 oz.Super ChillSpring Water . 59¢100 Ct. TaglessShoppers ValueTea Bags . . . . . 99¢

16 oz.Essential EverydayLong Grain Rice 69¢5 oz.FlavoriteTuna In Water . . . . . . 73¢9 oz. Assorted Flavors Potato, 9 oz. Corn, 11 oz.

Cheese, 12 oz. Tortilla or 10-15 oz. PretzelsShoppers ValueSnacks . . . . . . . .

$10914-14.5 oz. Reg. Cut or French Style Green Beans or Whole Kernel or Cream Style CornShoppers ValueVegetables . . . 59¢16 oz.Essential EverydayPinto Beans . . . . . 99¢1 RollShoppers ValuePaper Towels 56¢8 oz. Spaghetti or Elbow MacaroniFlavoritePasta . . . . . . .

2/89¢12 oz. Shells & Cheddar or 14 oz. Mac & CheeseFlavorite DeluxePasta . . . . . . . . . . . .

$1297.25 oz.Shoppers ValueMac & Cheese

2/78¢

48 oz.FlavoriteVegetableOil$249

16 oz.Flavorite SweetSalad Cubes or Relish

99¢

4.5 Qt., AssortedBlue BunnyIce Cream . . . .

$587

4.75 oz.Ore-IdaExtra Crispy Fries . 76¢

10 oz.CampioneGarlic Bread

$149

12-14.6 oz. Patties, Nuggets or TendersBanquet BonelessChicken . . . .

$199

24 oz., Select VarietiesBertolliDinners . . . . .

$581

24 oz., Select VarietiesWanchai Ferry or MacaroniGrill Dinners

$572

10 oz. Chicken Bacon & Ranch, 3 Cheese & Ham or Steak & SwissStou er'sStu d Melt

$221

20 oz.Wonder ClassicRound Top Bread .

$1114.5 oz.HostessDessert Cups . . . . 75¢12 oz. Shape, Spiral or BowsWackyVeggie Mac . . . . . . . . . .

$112

136 oz. Tropical or Citrus Punch or Kiwi StrawberryCrystallinePunch . . . . . . . . . .

$18928 Pk., 1/2 Liter 4 BOTTLES FREE!ZephyrhillWater . . . . . . . . . . . .

$32527.8 Lb. Twin PackKingsford CharcoalBriquettes . . . . . . . .

$1134

5 Lb. Self-Rising or PlainFlavoriteFlour . . . . . . . . . . . .

$18915 Lb.Shoppers ValueDog Food . . . .

$599

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

3/$115 Lb.Shoppers ValueCat Food . . . . . . .

$699

4 Lb. BagShoppers ValueDog Bones . . . . .

$299

2 Lb. Fresh FrozenBroccoli Florettes

$248

41-50 Ct., 2 Lb.Sea BestCooked Shrimp

$1267

IQF, 4 Lb. BagOcean MarketTilapia Fillet........

$965Filete de tilapia congelado rapido individual, 4 libras

ea.

ea.

Camarón cocinado 41-50, 2 libras

U.S.D.A. Inspected Fresh QuarterloinPork Chops

$228Lb.

FreshGround Pork or Pork Stew Meat......

$172

Fresh FrozenTilapiaFillet..................

$250

lb.

lb.

Filete de tilapia congelado fresco

Carne de cerdo molida o carne de cerdo para guisado fresco

U.S.D.A. inspeccionado de chuletas de cuarto de lomo de cerdo fresco

20 oz.Land O' FrostSub Kits...........................

$443

12 oz.Louis RichTurkey Bacon.................

$213

Carnes de almuerzo de preparar emparedado sub, 20 onzas

Tocino de pavo, 12 onzas

9 oz. Deli inLand O' FrostHam or Turkey ................

$199Pavo o jamón rebanado delgado, 9 onzas

16 oz. Oscar MayerCooked Ham ................

$296

16 oz.Carolina PrideRoll Sausage.......................

$133

Jamón cocinado, 16 onzas

Salchicha italiano o bratwurst de 19 onzas

Rollo de salchicha, 16 onzas

19 oz.Johnsonville Bratwurst orItalian Sausage...........

$377

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

$283

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

$477

Salchicha ahumado de 16 onzas

Salchicha ahumado especial, 3 libras

16 oz. Carolina Pride Smokedor Polish Sausage ..............

$139

28 oz. Box Hot or MildCarolina PrideSmoked Sausage..........

$194

Salchicha polaco o salchicha ahumado, 16 onzas

12 oz. Deli inCarl BuddigHam or Turkey..............

$286Pavo o jamón rebanado delgado, 12 onzas

Salchicha ahumado suave o picante de caja de 28 onzas

Chuletas de lomo de cerdo ahumado

Gusto Smoked

Pork Loin Chops ......$275

3 Lb.

Dandy Wing Portions$530

Fresh Frozen

Whole Tilapia Fish.....$155

Porciones de alas, 3 libras

Pescado de tilapia entero congelado fresco

ea.

lb.

lb.

16-21 oz. Canister, Select VarietiesNestlé

Nesquik$334

8 oz.Shoppers Value

Tomato Sauce3/84¢

24 oz.Shoppers ValueKetchup

73¢

12.01-33.5 oz.Culinary CircleAsst. Flavor Pizzas

$362

Frozen

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24 oz.Country HearthGiant White Bread$119

11.5-14.6 oz., Select VarietiesQuakerInstant Oatmeal

$2692.46-2.75 oz., Select VarietiesQuakerOatmeal . . . . . .

$130

6.1-10.1 oz., Select VarietiesQuakerAssorted Bars

$227

8 Ct. 13.5-14.7 oz., Select VarietiesKellogg'sPop•Tarts . . . . .

$17712 Ct. 1.13-5.08 oz., Select VarietiesGreen MountainCo ee . . . . . . . .

$612

4.02 oz. Columbian or Breakfast Blend or 4.87 oz. Newmans Special BlendGreen MountainK Cup Co ee

$627

12 oz., Select VarietiesLawry'sMarinades . . . .

$154

12 oz. Steak & Chop, Teriyaki, Lemon Pepper, Baja Chipotle, Herb & Garlic or MesquiteLawry'sMarinades . . . .

$1556 oz.CrystalHot Sauce .

2/92¢

6 Pk., 24 oz. Select VarietiesMott'sApple Sauce . .

$178

48 oz. Original or Cinnamon or 46 oz. NaturalMott'sApple Sauce . .

$179

20 oz., Assorted FlavorsGuzzlerDrinks . . . . .

2/72¢ 8 Pk., 20 oz. Select VarietiesGatorade

irst Quencher $472

46 oz.DolePineapple Juice . .

$19564 oz. Bottle, Select VarietiesOld Orchard JuiceCocktails & Blends

$144

10 Pk. 67.5 oz., Select VarietiesHi-CFruit Drinks . . .

$180

41 oz. Liquid Vanilla & LavenderDowny LiquidFabric So ener

$41141 oz.Downy Simple PleasureFabric So ener

$430

51 oz. Sun Blossom or Ultra Blue 60 UseDownyFabric So ener

$43518 Ct. or 26-36 oz. Pkg., Select VarietiesTide MediumStain Release .

$478

12 oz., Select VarietiesNo YolksNoodles . . . . . .

$153

16 oz. Regular, Fat Free or LiteCo ee-mateCreamer . . . . . .

$254

18 Pk. Select VarietiesCottonelleBath Tissue

$1073

15 oz. Southwestern or 16 oz. PoursoutEggBeaters . . . . .

$212 89 oz., Select VarietiesMinute MaidOrange Juice

$33216 oz., Select VarietiesBailey'sCreamer . . . .

$136

16 oz.ImperialMargarine . . . . 58¢

12 oz.Flavorite AmericanCheese Singles . .

$159

16 oz.Flavorite AmericanCheese Singles .

$229

4 Pk. Buttermilk or HomestyleFlavoriteBiscuits . . . . . . .

$129 8 oz. Asst. Chunk or ShreddedFlavoriteCheese . . . . . . . .

$139 8 oz. W/CanolaLand O LakesSpread Butter

$125

15 oz., Select VarietiesLand O LakesButter . . . . . . . . .

$13212 oz.Dutch Farms AmericanCheese Singles . .

$153

24 oz. Strawberry BananaDannon Light & FitYogurt . . . . . . . .

$158Gallon Citrus, Tropical Punch or MangoTampicoFruit Drinks . . .

$190

1/2 GallonCountry DeliteButtermilk . . . . . .

$169 1/2 GallonCountry DeliteWhole Buttermilk .

$199

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

$126

7 oz. W/Olive OilLand O LakesButter . . . . . . .

$118

64 oz., Select VarietiesWelch'sJuice Cocktails .

$193 1 GallonCountry DeliteOrange Juice . .

$369

16 oz.Dutch Farms FrenchOnion Dip . . . . .

$112

1 GallonRed Diamond SweetBrewed Tea . . . .

$212 1 QuartDairy FreshHalf & Half . . .

$258

8 oz.Dutch Farms FrenchOnion Dip . . . . 64¢

1 GallonChocolateDelite . . . . . . . .

$181 1/2 Gallon WholeCountry DeliteChocolate Milk

$219

4 Pk. Double RollNorthern QuiltedBathroom Tissue$196

32 oz.HawaiianPunch

70¢

2 Qt. Pkg.Assorted FlavorsKool•Aid7/98¢

64 oz.Florida's NaturalOrange Juice

$253

24 oz.Del MonteKetchup

77¢

5 oz. Chicken or OriginalLibby'sVienna Sausage2/84¢

48 oz.Sunny DelightOrange Punch

74¢

25 oz.PurinaBeggin Strips .

$959

3.15 Lb., Select Varieties9 LivesDry Cat Food .

$35514 oz. Mushroom or RegularPregoPasta Sauce . . . 90¢

14.5-15 oz. Can, Select VarietiesChef BoyardeePasta With Meat 98¢

11.75 oz. Cheesy, 10.23 oz. Cheesy Au Gratin, 10.52 oz. Bacon Scalloped or 10.23 oz. Au GratinVelveetaMashed Potatoes . .

$180

12.6 oz. Deluxe Classic Cheddar, Hearty 4 Cheese, Homestyle Sharp Cheddar Bacon, or Homestyle Parmesan Alfredo, 14.5 oz. Twin Pack, 12 oz. Velveeta Shells & Cheese or 14 oz. Deluxe or Light DeluxeKrDinners . . . . . . .

$182

9.4-15.66 oz., Select VarietiesKrDinners . . . . . . .

$183

15-16 oz. Jar, Select VarietiesPace Picanteor Salsa . . . . . . . . .

$169

11.2-19.2 oz., Select VarietiesPop•SecretMicrowave Popcorn

$278

14.5-15 oz., Select VarietiesBugles orChex Mix . . . .

$252

50 oz. Bottle, Select VarietiesTide 2x LiquidLaundry Detergent

$690

8.3 Lb.Royal OakCharcoal Briquets

$30917-18.75 oz., Select VarietiesGhiradelliBrownie Mix . .

$20828 oz. Belgian Wa e or 32 oz. Buttermilk PancakeKrusteazBaking Mix . . . . .

$209

32 oz. Complete, Buttermilk Complete or OriginalAunt JemimaPancake Mix . . . . .

$17716 oz.Arm & HammerBaking Soda . . . . . 58¢12 Ct.Hershey's TwizzlersLicorice . . . . . . . . . . .

$161

8 oz. Swiss or ProvoloneFlavorite NaturalSlice Cheese . . .

$199

8 oz.Flavorite SwissChunk Cheese .

$189 16 oz. Asst. Chunk or 16 oz. Cheddar or Mozzarella ShreddedFlavoriteCheese . . . . . . .

$299

15.8 oz. Frosted Mini Wheat Bites,18 oz. Bite Size Mini Wheats Mixed Berry, 15.8 oz. Mini Wheats Cinnamon Roll, 15.5 oz. Bite Size Mini Wheats Maple, Strawberry or Blueberry or18 oz. Frosted Bite Size Mini Wheatsor Mini Wheats Big Bites

Kellogg'sCereal . . . . . . .

$329

14.5 oz. Brown Sugar, Honey Nut or Golden MapleQuakerOatmeal Squares

$22713 oz. Maple & Brown Sugar or RegularQuakerLife Cereal . . . . . . .

$22913 oz. Crunch Berries, 14 oz. Originalor 12.5 oz. Peanut ButterQuakerCap'n Crunch . . .

$229

50 oz., 32 Loads LiquidTide 2X FreeDetergent . . . . . . .

$69750 oz. Liquid Original 32 LoadsTide 2X HEDetergent . . . . . . .

$72050 oz. 32 Loads Mountain Spring, Clean Breeze or Original Scent or 26 Load Outdoor Sunshine W/BleachTide 2X LiquidDetergent . . . . . . .

$722

24 oz., Select VarietiesAunt JemimaSyrup . . . . . . . . . . . .

$22028 oz. Sweet Onion, Maple Brown Sugar, Original, Vegetarian or Homestyle Pork and Beans or 28 oz. Homestyle, Country Style or Original Baked BeansVan Camp's Baked orPork and Beans .

$10814.5-27 oz. Can, Select VarietiesMargaret HolmesVegetables . . .

$104

15 oz.Hunt'sTomato Sauce . 66¢5 oz.MahatmaYellow Rice . . . . 58¢20 oz.Food Depot GiantWhite Bread . . . . 99¢

24 oz.Food Depot WheatSandwich Bread

$1308 Ct. Hamburger or Hot DogWonder ClassicWhite Buns . . . . . .

$11112 Pk.Food Depot Hamburgeror Hot Dog Buns

$125

6 oz., Select VarietiesDannonYogurt

2/94¢

3 Lb.Flavorite Spread

Bowl Margarine

$199

8 oz. Chunk or ShreddedDutch Farms

Cheese

$144

16 oz., Select VarietiesCo ee-mate FlavoredCreamers . . .

$164

U.S.D.A. Inspected Fresh

ChoppedSirloin Patties

$345lb.

U.S.D.A. inspeccionado de hamburguesas de solomillo molido fresco

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

$394U.S.D.A. Select BeefBonelessLondon Broil......

$364lb.

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

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

lb.

U.S.D.A. Select BeefBonelessSirloin Steak.......

$425

30 oz. Mulberry FarmsBeef FlakedPatties.................

$599

lb.

ea.

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

Hamburguesas de escamas de res, 30 onzas

U.S.D.A. Select Beef Steak & Stew Combo Pack

BonelessChuck Roast............

$354U.S.D.A. selecto de rosbif de diezmillo sin hueso – bistec y guisado en paquete de combinacion

U.S.D.A. Select Beef

SwissSteak ............................

$355U.S.D.A. selecto de bistec de suizo

lb.

lb.

32 oz.McEversHot Dogs..........................

$312

16 oz.McEversHot Dawgs......................

$145

48 oz. Hot or MildFour StarSmoked Sausage...........

$499

11.7 oz.Oscar MayerLunchables.......................

$191

Salchicha ahumado picante o suave, 48 onzas

Bocados refrigerantes de almuerzo, 11.7 onzas

Salchichas de bollo, 32 onzas

Salchicha de bollo, 16 onzas

24 oz.McEversSmoked Links................

$24216 oz.McEversRed Hots.........................

$162Enlaces de salchicha pequeño ahumado, 24 onzas Salchichas rojos picantes, 16 onzas

12 oz.GwaltneySliced Bacon...................

$156

2 Lb. Georgia RedRed Hots.........................

$307

12 oz.Southerland ChickenSausage Patties.............

$254Tortas de salchicha de pollo, 12 onzas

Tocino rebanado, 12 onzas

Salchichas rojos picantes, 2 libras

Car Guys Charity show Junction Lanes Parking Lot April 144:00-8:00 p.m.Lots of family fun, and food available for purchase. The shows will benefit local commu-nity charitable organizations. Info: 770-253-8283www.mainstreetnewnan.com

taste of NewNaN Historic Downtown Newnan April 195:00-8:30 p.m.Sample specialties of local res-taurants and caterers on the Square. Sons & Britches and Among will be performing. Go to www.tasteofnewnan.com for more information including a list of participating vendors. Info: 770-253-8283www.mainstreetnewnan.comwww.tasteofnewnan.com

SENOIAtaste of seNoiaThe Veranda April 153:30-5:00 p.m. and5:30-7:00 p.m.There will be two seatings. Tickets $10 can be purchased through April 13 from Senoia Optimist Club members or at various business locations around Coweta County.Info: 770-583-2576/ 770-583-3768

CROSSWORDaCross1. In 1957 this group honored MLK Jr.6. Berate or annoy9. "The ___ Thing," movie13. Islam's Supreme Being14. Short for Elijah15. Indulgent shopping trip16. Shabby and tatty17. Kingdom of __ in Northern Morocco18. Mothball substitute19. Last king of Lydia21. Queen's lead23. Greed, e.g.24. Skin opening25. Tutankhamun, e.g.28. Mine is yours?30. Some use gas, others are electric35. 3rd and 5th in Manhattan37. 2 more than eagle, pl.39. John Philip Sousa, aka The __ King40. ____ market41. ___-__-la43. "The Dark Knight" actor44. Permit46. America's choice47. Strikebreaker48. To close again50. Like an ear infection52. Estimated arrival53. Wildcat55. Spelling competition57. Special anniversary61. Queen Elizabeth II's grandson65. Wombs66. Pastrami on ___68. Tightly-twisted cotton thread69. Shermans in World War II70. Victory sign71. Administrative72. "____ So Fine"73. "Yakety ___"74. Lays in peace

Down1. Narcotics lawman2. Having wings3. Lowest female singing voice4. Actress Phoebe _____5. Laxative6. Fair-play watchdogs7. A in IPA8. Gadget9. Specification10. Pakistan's official literary language11. End of the line12. Like a ghost15. Munch's masterpiece "The __"20. Unfit or inappropriate22. "To ___ is human"24. Self-contradiction25. Brunhoff's green-clad king26. Immature ovum27. Hollers29. Hindu woman's dress31. Picks up, as in suspect

32. Actress turned princess33. Pomp34. Queen of this land paid Solomon a visit36. ____ gin38. One-armed bandit42. Defendant's excuse45. She cost Edward VII his throne49. NaOH51. Used for storage54. In a tense state56. Omit57. Sticks out58. Home to the Jazz59. "Well" to Sofia Loren60. Irritates61. 7 days62. Doctrines63. Same as alighted64. ____ room67. Affirmative response

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as a direct result of the disease or as a side effect of medication. Some of the most common are diabetes, osteoporosis, cancer, herpes, HIV and autoimmune disorders.

Additional Causes of Gum InflammationA variety of additional conditions also cause gum inflammation and are associated with higher rates of gum disease, including:

• Mouth breathing

• Stress. Its effects on the immune system are well documented. Some studies show that those effects include development of periodontal disease.

• Alcohol abuse• Canker sores• Allergies• Side effects of prescription medications disease.

It’s the season for spring clean-ing, and homeowners no doubt have a slew of projects on tap in the weeks to come. Clothes will be sorted and donated and unnecessary items thrown in the trash or sold in garage sales.

Sometimes, however, there’s little time for a thorough clean-ing, so a quick tidying up is done when guests are coming to visit. There are many ways to tackle the clutter and get a home pre-sentable in no time at all. When you’re short on time, consider these ways to give living spaces the appearance of cleanliness.

Kitchen✓ Assess the kitchen sink and

move all the dishes awaiting washing into the dishwasher. Wipe down the inside of the sink with a disinfecting wipe or a clean sponge.

✓ Wipe down the countertops quickly with a wipe or sponge. Wet a paper towel or rag and at-tack any errant spots on the stove and floor, which will become sticky and attract more dirt.

✓ Fold or hang dish towels in a way that camouflages any stains.

✓ Place a small pan of water on the stove with some nutmeg and cinnamon and bring to a

simmer. This will disguise any smells lingering from last night’s dinner.

✓ Take down magnets and notes stuck to the refrigerator and temporarily place them in a zipper-seal bag.

✓ Use a static-charged sweeper sheet to grab any hairs, dust or pet fur from the floor.

Living Room✓ Go to the sofa and turn the

pillows to the side that is not often facing outward. Consider this the “company side” that may not have any stains or mars in the fabric. Fluff the pillows to clear out dust.

✓ Use a handheld vacuum to clean up any crumbs or dirt on tables or in the sofa cushions.

✓ Wipe down coffee tables with a damp cloth to clear away dust and fingerprints.

✓ Wet the fingertips of rubber gloves and glide your hand over upholstery to rid furniture of pet hair.

✓ Keep a basket handy to neatly store newspaper, maga-zines or books.

✓ Gather and remove the most obvious clutter and relocate it elsewhere less noticeable.

✓ Dim the lights and light candles. It’s harder to spot dirt in a dim room.

Bathroom✓ A premoistened wipe can

quickly clean the sink and counters from dried-on contact solution or toothpaste.

✓ The same wipe can be used to rid the mirror of errant spots of splatter.

✓ Wipe down the toilet seat and the rim underneath. Use the toilet brush to scrub inside the bowl to remove any rings.

✓ Put new hand towels on racks or on the counter.

✓ Glide a lint roller over the bath mat to remove hair and fuzz.

Bedroom✓ If the children’s rooms are

messes, close the doors and make those rooms off-limits.

✓ Make your bed and fluff the pillows.

✓ Take dirty clothes to the hamper and put away anything left out. If desperate, pile it into the closet to attend to later.

✓ Neaten the night stands next to the bed, removing personal ef-fects or storing it in the drawers.

Easy Way to Clean Up in a Snap

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Home and Garden Connection

One of the best ways to improve a home's resale value is to address the landscape. Increasing a property's curb appeal can be done in many ways, but a well-pruned lawn and garden gives buyers the impression that the sellers truly took the time to maintain the home and the surrounding property.

Unfortunately, many homeowners choose exotic plants when addressing their landscape. Though these plants can be appealing and make a property stand out, if the plants are not native to the region, they could be doing more harm than good. Instead of upgrading your property with exotic plants from a far away land, consider the following benefits of choosing native plants before addressing your landscape.

Native plants benefit local wildlife. The native plants and the native wildlife spent years and years evolving together, with each doing their part to ensure the other's survival. But as develop-ment continued, local wildlife suffered because of lost food sources. The local wildlife needs local, native plants to survive, so choosing these plants instead of exotic plants can help ensure the survival of wildlife that helps keep the ecosystem in check.

Native plants require less work.Some prospective home buyers might find a yard filled with exotic plants to be visually stunning, but they might also see a good deal of work to maintain those plants. Many exotic plants require significant work on a homeowner's part to survive, while native plants have already adapted to the local climate and will require much less care. This is often attractive to current and future homeowners alike.

Native plants are a better investment. A native plant has evolved over the years to survive in its given area. Local insect populations and fungal infections might be able to destroy an exotic plant, but a native plant has grown resistant to such problems and likely has the ability to fight such infestations or infections on its own. An exotic plant might require costly pesticides and considerable at-tention from homeowners to survive such problems.

Though homeowners might find exotic plants help their home stand out from their neighbors', it's important that homeowners recognize the envi-ronmental benefits of choosing local plants before making any decisions.

The Case for Choosing Native Plants

Several species of azaleas are native to Georgia.

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Combine mayonnaise with cheese in medium bowl. Arrange chicken on baking sheet. Evenly top with mayonnaise mixture, then sprinkle with bread crumbs.

Bake 20 minutes or until chicken is thoroughly cooked.Cost per recipe: $7.16 Cost per serving: $1.79Based on average retail prices at national supermarkets.

Timesaving Tip: Try making this dish with thin-cut boneless skinless chicken breasts. Prepare as above, decreasing bake time to 10 minutes or until chicken is thoroughly cooked through.Nutrition Information per Serving: Calories 370, Calories From Fat 210, Saturated Fat 4g, Trans Fat 0g, Total Fat 23g, Cholesterol 100mg, Sodium 390mg, Total Carbo hydrate 2g, Sugars 1g, Dietary Fiber 0g, Protein 35g, Vitamin A 2%, Vitamin C 2%, Calcium 8%, Iron 6%

Baked Buffalo Chicken 4 servingsPrep Time: 15 minutesCook Time: 12 minutes 1/2 cup Real Mayonnaise 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper (or to taste) 1/2 cup plain dry bread crumbs 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley 4 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves (about 1 1/4 pounds), cut into stripsPreheat oven to 400°F.

Combine mayonnaise and cayenne pepper in small bowl; reserve 1/2 for dipping.

Combine breadcrumbs with parsley. Coat chicken with remaining mayonnaise mixture, then coat with bread crumbs. Arrange chicken on baking sheet.

Bake chicken 12 minutes or until chicken is golden brown and thoroughly cooked. Serve with reserved dipping sauce.

For a fun twist, serve cooked chicken strips on wooden skewers.Also terrific with Cholesterol Free Mayonnaise.Cost per recipe: $6.95 Cost per serving: $1.74Based on average retail prices at national supermarkets.

Nutrition Information per Serving: Calories 450, Calories From Fat 210, Saturated Fat 3.5g, Trans Fat 0g, Total Fat 23g, Cholesterol 95mg, Sodium 510mg, Total Carbohydrate 20g, Sugars 1g, Dietary Fiber 1g, Protein 37g, Vitamin A 0%, Vitamin C 4%, Calcium 6%, Iron 15%

Chicken Nuggets with BBQ Sauce4 servingsPrep Time: 10 minutesCook Time: 15 minutes 3/4 cup Real Mayonnaise 1/2 cup barbecue sauce 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard 4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts (about 6 ounces each), cut into nuggets 1/2 cup Italian seasoned dry bread crumbsPreheat oven to 375°F.

Combine mayonnaise, barbecue sauce and mustard in small bowl. Reserve 1/2 cup sauce; set aside.

Evenly coat chicken with sauce, then bread crumbs. Arrange chicken on baking sheet.

Bake 15 minutes or until thoroughly cooked. Serve with reserved sauce. Cost per recipe: $7.66 Cost per serving: $1.92Based on average retail prices at national supermarkets.Nutrition Information per Serving: Calories 570, Calories From Fat 320, Saturated Fat 5g, Trans Fat 0g, Total Fat 35g, Cholesterol 125mg, Sodium 1210mg, Total Carbohydrate 24g, Sugars 10g, Dietary Fiber 1g, Protein 39g, Vitamin A 4%, Vitamin C 4%, Calcium 4%, Iron 8%

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Solution to crossword on page 2.

Parmesan-Crusted Bruschetta Chicken (Pictured on the front page.)4 servingsPrep Time: 15 minutesCook Time: 20 minutes 1/2 cup Real Mayonnaise 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese 4 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves (about 1 1/4 pounds) 4 teaspoons Italian seasoned dry bread crumbs 2 medium tomatoes, seeded and chopped 1/4 cup chopped red onion 1/4 cup Italian Dressing 1 tablespoon chopped fresh basil leaves or 1 teaspoon dried basil leaves, crushedPreheat oven to 425°F.

Combine mayonnaise with cheese in medium bowl.Arrange chicken on baking sheet. Evenly top with mayon-

naise mixture, then sprinkle with bread crumbs.Bake 20 minutes or until chicken is thoroughly cooked.Meanwhile, combine remaining ingredients in medium bowl.To serve, evenly top chicken with bruschetta mixture.

Cost per recipe: $10.02 Cost per serving: $2.50Based on average retail prices at national supermarkets.Nutrition Information per Serving: Calories 430, Calories From Fat 260, Saturated Fat 5g, Trans Fat 0g, Total Fat 29g, Cholesterol 35mg, Sodium 640mg, Total Carbohydrate 8g, Sugars 4g, Dietary Fiber 1g, Protein 33g, Vitamin A 15%, Vitamin C 25%, Calcium 8%, Iron 6%

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The family pet is typically a beloved and cherished member of the family, one whom no one wants to see succumb to sick-ness or illness. But just like their human counterparts, pets can get sick, and it might surprise some pet owners to learn their pets aren't immune to diseases most commonly associated with human beings.

One such disease is diabetes, which is a common disease in dogs regardless of breed. Just like with human beings, diabetes in dogs does not discriminate. How-ever, females with the disease outnumber males by three to one, and Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, Miniature Schnau-zers, Keeshonden and Poodles have the highest incidence of diabetes.

When a dog gets diabetes, it's because of inadequate insulin production by the islet cells in the pancreas. For some dogs, this inadequate insulin production is due to a genetic predisposition.

Insulin is essential for dogs, as it allows glucose to pass into the cells, which metabolize the glucose for energy. When a dog is insulin deficient, it will develop high blood sugar, known as hyperglycemia, as well as a high urine sugar, a condition also known as glycosuria. When glucose is present in its urine, a dog will urinate more frequently, which sets off a chain reaction that includes dehydration and an urge to consume large amounts of water.

In addition to those symptoms, some additional signs a dog might have diabetes include:

✓ Weight loss

✓ Increased appetite

✓ Recurrent infections

✓ Intolerance of exercise

While any of the aforemen-tioned symptoms can be indica-tive of diabetes, their presence does not necessarily mean a dog is diabetic. For example, a dog

that cannot hold its urine might be suffering from a bladder or kidney infection instead of dia-betes. When a dog is exhibiting issues with regards to urination, the best thing an owner can do is consult a veterinarian imme-diately.

If diabetes is not diagnosed early on, then a dog might exhibit different symptoms once the disease has begun to advance. Cataracts, for instance, are common in diabetic dogs, so if a veterinarian determines a dog has cataracts, then he or she might want to test a dog for diabetes if no such test has been conducted already. Symptoms of advanced diabetes include:

✓ Lethargy

✓ Loss of appetite

✓ Vomiting

✓ Dehydration

✓ Weakness

✓ Coma

If left untreated, diabetes in

dogs can be devastating to the an-imal. Diabetes affects all organs, and dogs who aren't receiving treatment for diabetes are more

susceptible to infections and are likely to develop neurological problems as well. Enlarged livers are also common in dogs who

have diabetes but aren't receiving treatment.

More information is available at www.caninediabetes.org.

How to Recognize If Your Dog Has DiabetesPet Connection

Even man’s best friend is not immune from diabetes.

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FOR SALETO OUR READERS

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

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